HPB 08-19-1992 AGENDA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1992 6:00 PM
FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL
Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any
matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such persons will
need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such
persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the
proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not
provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286 .0105.
1. Roll Call
2 . COA 8-189 Cason Cottage, 5 N.E. 1st Street.
Approve parking lot site plan.
3. COA 8-188 107 N.W. 1st Avenue, Michael Weiner, Owner.
Contributing residence, Old School Square Historic
District; new construction of an exterior stairway.
Relocation of existing fence and gate.
4 . Reports from Historic Districts
5 . Unfinished Business
6 . New Business
7 . Approval of the Minutes of the August 5, 1992 meting.
8. Adjournment.
MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1992
LOCATION: FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
100 N.W. 1ST AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444
1 . ROLL CALL:
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 6 : 00 P.M.
Board Members :
Christine Bull Present
Wayne Campbell (Vice Chairman) Absent
Daniel Carter Present
Sandy Jamison Preserkt
Pat Healy-Golembe Absent
Buck Miller Present
Rose Sloan (Chairman) Present
Staff Members Present:
Diane Dominguez, Planing & Zoning Department
Jeff Costello, Planning & Zoning Department
Pat Cayce, Planning & Zoning Department
Diana Mund, Planning & Zoning Department
Janet Meeks, Planning & Zoning Department
New Board member Margie Miller was introduced to the Board.
Her term will start September 1, 1992 .
2 . COA 8-189 : Cason Cottage; 5 N.E. 1st Street; City of
Delray Beach, Owner/Agent; Ken Ellingsworth, Representative
for Cason Cottage.
The Board approved the Waivers requested for COA 8-189 as
follows :
1. Recommend to the City Commission approval of the
waiver request from Section 4 .6 . 16 (H) (3) (i) for the
elimination of the landscape islands in the stabilized
sod area.
2 . Recommend to the City Commission approval of the
waiver request from Section 4 . 6 . 16(H) (3) (k) to provide
the 5 ' landscape strip between the parking tiers .
Sandy Jamison moved for approval of COA 8-189 (Waivers) ,
seconded by Buck Miller. The vote was as follows :
Christine Bull - Yes; Daniel Carter - Yes; Sandy Jamison -
Yes; Buck Miller - Yes;. Rose Sloan - Yes . Said motion
passed 5-0 .
The Board approved the Site Plan request for COA 8-189 as
follows:
3. Based upon a .determination, pursuant to Section
2 .4 .5(G) (5) , that the proposed changes do not
significantly affect the originally approved plan:
Approve the minor site plan modification based upon
positive findings pursuant to Section 3 . 1. 1 (Required
Findings) and Section 3 . 3 .3 (Standards for Site Plan
Actions) for the expansion of the Cason Cottage
parking lot.
4 . Internal change to the drive from 24 ' to a 20 '
reduction.
Daniel Carter moved for approval of COA 8-189 (Site Plan) ,
seconded by Sandy Jamison. The vote was as follows :
Christine Bull - Yes; Daniel Carter - Yes; Sandy Jamison -
Yes; Buck Miller - Yes; Rose Sloan - Yes . Said motion
passed 5-0 .
3 . COA 8-188 : 107 N.W. 1st Avenue; Michael Weiner, Owner.
The Board approved the applicant's request to allow
demolition of the existing stairway, construction of a new
stairway; and the removal of part of an existing 4 ' high
chain link fence and gate, with the addition of a wood
fence and gate.
Buck Miller moved for approval of COA 8-188, seconded by
Christine Bull. The vote was as follows : Christine Bull -
Yes; Daniel Carter - Yes; Sandy Jamison - Yes; Buck Miller
- Yes; Rose Sloan - Yes . Said motion passed 5-0 .
4 . REPORTS FROM HISTORIC DISTRICTS:
None
5 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
An update was given as to the status on the National Trust
for Historic Preservation' s tour of Delray Beach during
their annual meeting in October.
A thank you letter to David Harden, City Manager was
prepared by Pat Cayce and presented to the Board for Rose
Sloan's, HPB Chairman signature. The letter was in
appreciation of Mike Buckly's, Streets Department
outstanding work on the Preservation Recognition Award
Signs .
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6 . NEW BUSINESS:
None
7 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES: August 5, 1992 Meeting
Sandy Jamison moved for approval of the minutes for the
August 5, 1992 meeting, seconded by Daniel Carter. The
vote was as follows : Christine Bull - Yes; Daniel Carter -
Yes; Sandy Jamison - Yes; Buck Miller - Yes; Rose Sloan -
Yes. Said motion passed 5-0 .
8 . ADJOURNMENT:
Christine Bull moved for adjournment at 6 : 30 P.M. , seconded
by Buck Miller. The vote was as follows: Christine Bull -
Yes; Daniel Carter - Yes; Sandy Jamison - Yes; Buck Miller
- Yes; Rose Sloan - Yes . Said motion passed 5-0 .
The next meeting is scheduled for September 2, 1992 .
The undersigned is the Secretary of the Historic Preservation
Board and the information provided herein is the Minutes of the
meeting of said body for , which were formally adopted and
appro ed by the Board on September 16, 1992 .
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If the Minutes that you have received are not completed as
indicated above, then this means that these are not the Official
Minutes. They will become so after review and approval, which
may involve some changes.
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH --- STAFF REPORT ---
MEETING DATE: August 19, 1992
AGENDA ITEM: #2
ITEM: Cason Cottage Parking Lot - Minor Site Plan Modification
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UIhNERAL DATA:
Owner City of Delray Beach, Florida
Agent David Harden
City Manager
Location Northeast corner of N. Swinton
Avenue and NE 1st Avenue.
Property Size 0 79 Acres
City Land Use Plan Other Mixed Use
City Zoning OSSHAD (Old School Square Historic
Arts District)
Adjacent Zoning North: OSSHAD
East: OSSHAD
South: OSSHAD
West: OSSHAD
Existing Land Use Museum
Proposed Improvement Parking and landscape additions
for the existing museum.
Water Service Existing 10" water main along N.
Swinton Avenue.
Sewer Service Existing 8" sanitary sewer force #2
in alley to the east of property.
ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD :
The item before the Board is that of approval of a minor site
plan modification for the expansion of the Cason Cottage parking
lot.
The subject property is located at the northeast corner of
Swinton Avenue and N.E. 1st Street.
BACKGROUND :
Cason Cottage was built in 1915 and was the home of a prominent
local pioneer. The building was utilized as a single family home
until the City purchased the property in 1987 for re-use as
office space. Since the Cottage had historical value, the Delray
Beach Historical Society suggested to the City that the property
become the historical office, archival center, and a house museum
for the City. The City agreed to the arrangement, and committed
money along with the Historical Society for the renovation of the
Cason Cottage Museum.
The exterior of the house was in good condition. However, three
other houses on the site were demolished due to neglect and
deterioration. The restoration required that 22 new windows be
duplicated to match the originals and a new roof was installed.
All rotted wood was replaced and doors re-hung. The site was
improved to include landscaping and a shellrock parking lot. The
first museum exhibit opened in January 1989 .
Earlier this year, a request came from the Historical Society
to expand the parking lot. Additional parking is needed to
accommodate special events and bus parking for school groups.
The City Commission approved the allocation of $35,000.00 for the
Cason Cottage parking lot improvements.
As staff was preparing the parking lot site plan, the City
Manager received a request from the owner of the the adjacnet
property to the north to purchase the northern 5.5 ' of the Cason
Cottage property. The property, which is in the process of
being sold has a driveway which encroaches on the Cason property.
Also, the lot is only 44.5 ' wide. The additional 5.5 ' would
create a 50 ' lot and solve the encroachment problem. The sale of
the 5 .5 ' is to be discussed at the August 18th, City Commission
workshop meeting.
The action now requested of the Board is approval of a basic site
plan for the expansion of the Cason Cottage parking lot. The
landscape plan will be handled administratively.
HPB Staff Report
Cason Cottage Parking Lot
Page 2
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL :
The development proposal includes the paving of the existing
shellrock parking lot. The parking lot will consist of 7
standard parking spaces and 2 handicap spaces. Just north of the
paved parking lot, additional parking will be provided in
stabilized sod. The stabilized sod parking area will include 22
standard parking spaces, 13 compact parking spaces and 2 spaces
for buses. The Historical Society requested that the area just
west of the building and the paved parking lot, be retained as
open space for lawn games.
The alley which runs along the east side of the property is 12 '
in width. As part of the CBD alley reconstruction project this
alley is to be paved from N.E. 1st Street to the northern
property line of Cason Cottage. The northern half of the alley,
which is presently unimproved, will be constructed with the
second issuance of the Decade of Excellence bond in June 1993.
That section of the alley which will be utilized for the
ingress/egress to the parking areas will be widened to 20 ' .
Along the northern portion of the site, a 24 ' wide driveway will
be extended from the alley to Swinton Avenue. Thus, there will
be two points of ingress/egress to the site.
SITE PLAN ANALYSIS:
Pursuant to Section 3. 1. 1 of the Land Development Regulations, prior
to approval of development applications, certain findings must be
made in a form which is part of the official record. This may be
achieved through information on the application, the staff report,
or minutes. Findings shall be made by the Board to approve or deny
the development application. These findings relate to the Future
Land Use Map Compatibility; Concurrency; Comprehensive Plan
Consistency; and, Compliance with Local Development Regulations
(LDR'S) .
Appropriate findings were made with respect to the above
requirments with the original approval of Cason Cottage.
Compliance with the Local Development Regulations are discussed
in the following paragraphs.
Compliance with Land Development Regulations:
Items identified in the Land Development Regulations shall
specifically be addressed by the body taking final action on a land
development application/request.
Parking: Pursuant to Section 4 .6 .9 (C) (6) (k) , museums shall
provide 5 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of total floor area. There is
approximately 1,600 sq. ft. of building area which would require 8
parking spaces. The proposed expansion will provide a total of
44 parking spaces.
HPB Staff Report
Cason Cottage Parking Lot
Page 3
Pursuant to Section 4 .6.9(F) , up to 30% of the required parking
for any use may be designated for compact cars. Spaces which are
provided above the number of required spaces may also be
designated as compact car parking. Per code, a total of 39
parking spaces could be designated as compact parking spaces.
The plan proposed 13 compact spaces.
Pursuant to Section 4.6 .9(D) (8) (b) , a surface of sod over
stabilized base is acceptable for parking used on a once-a-week or
occasional basis. Parking lots and spaces proposed to be
constructed of stabilized sod may be allowed through the Site Plan
Approval process.
Setbacks : Along the north property line a 5' landscape strip is
required between the vehicular use area and the adjacent
property; 5' has been provided.
Screens and Buffers: There are no special screens or buffers
required with this development proposal.
LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS :
In order to accommodate the property owner to the north, and to
maximize the landscaped area along Swinton Avenue (for the
Swinton Avenue Beautification Program) , 2 landscape waivers by
the City Commission are requested. These waivers are from the
following Sections:
* Pursuant to Section 4 .6 . 16 (H) (3) (i) , landscape islands must
be placed at intervals of no less than one island for every
10 parking spaces.
Within the stabilized sod area, there are 11 parking spaces in a
row without the provision of a landscape island.
* Pursuant to Section 4.6 . 16(H) (3) (k) , whenever parking tiers
abut, they shall be separated by a minimum 5' wide landscape
strip.
A 5 ' landscape strip has not been provided between the paved
parking spaces and the stabilized sod spaces. Also, only a 4 '
landscape strip has been provided between the two sodded rows.
The above code requirements are generally intended for paved
parking lots. In this situation, it would be appropriate to
waive these requirements as the parking areas are to be
constructed with sod which is considered a landscape material.
Therefore, the intent of the code is being maintained.
Review by Others:
The development proposal will be reviewed by the CRA (Community
Redevelopment Agency) at its August 20th meeting.
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HPB Staff Report
Cason Cottage Parking Lot
Page 4
ASSESSMENT :
The expansion of the Cason Cottage parking lot will provide
additional parking not only for the patrons of the museum, but
also for Old School Square and the downtown area. Since the
additional parking will be utilized on an occasional basis, it is
appropriate that the majority of the parking lot be constructed
with sod over a stabilized base. In order to accommodate the
property owner to the north, a waiver from the requirement to
provide a 5 ' landscape strip between the parking tiers is
requested. Also, in order to maximize the landscape area
adjacent to Swinton Avenue, a waiver is requested to eliminate
the landscaped islands in the sodded parking area.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS :
1 . Continue with direction.
2 . Approve the minor site plan modification for Cason Cottage
with a recommendation to the City Commission to approve the
waiver requests .
3 . Deny approval of the minor site plan modification with
reasons stated.
RECOMMENDED A C T I O N :
By Separate Motions :
Waivers :
1 . Recommend to the City Commission approval of the waiver
request from Section 4 . 6 . 16 (H) (3) ( i) for the elimination of
the landscaped islands in the stabilized sod area.
2 . Recommend to the City Commission approval of the waiver
request from Section 4 . 6 . 16 (H) ( 3) (k) to provide the 5 '
landscape strip between the parking tiers .
Site Plan:
3 . Based upon a determination, pursuant to Section 2 . 4 . 5 (G) ( 5) ,
that the proposed changes do not significantly affect the
originally approved plan:
Approve the minor site plan modification based upon positive
findings pursuant to Section 3 . 1 . 1 (Required Findings and
Section 3 . 3 . 3 (Standards for Site Plan Actions) for the
expansion of the Cason Cottage parking lot.
Attachments :
Site Plan
Location Map
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AGENDA ITEM 3
COA 8-188 107 N.W. 1st Avenue, Michael Weiner, Owner.
Contributing residence, Old School Square Historic
District; new construction of an exterior stairway.
Relocation of emIatIagTfence and gate.
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BACKGROUND
This property was recently purchased by Michael Weiner. It is a
contributing (c. 1925) two story frame vernacular residence,
located directly across the street from City Hall. The property
has an existing exterior stairway on the south side of the
building. This stairway is in a poor state of repair and is to
be demolished. It will be replaced on the same elevation but
will be relocated several feet to the west of its current
location. The stairway is not original to the structure and was
added during the 1940 's.
ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD
The applicant is asking approval to allow demolition of the
existing stairway, construction of a new stairway; and the
relocation of part of an existing 4 ' high chain link fence and
gate.
ANALYSIS
The demolition of the existing stairway poses no aesthetic
threat to the contributing building, as it is not original to
the structure. The new stair and landing is to be a simple post
and rail design constructed of wood. The design is compatible
with the vernacular style of the house.
There is an existing 4 ' high chain link fence and gate attached
to the south west corner of the house and extending to the south
side property line. The applicant proposes to relocate the gate
to the south west corner of the enclosed front porch, and
relocate the fence on the western edge of the new concrete slab
(see partial site plan on the blueprint for exact location) .
Moving the fence and gate will cause the chain link to be more
visible from the street than the existing condition.
Our Design Guidelines state that chain link fences are not
appropriate in historic districts. However, approval to relocate
a small portion of an existing chain link fence and gate should
not be viewed by the same criteria as approving a new chain link
fence for the front of the property.
The Board might want to suggest some means of screening the
fence. For example, by substituting a simple wood gate and
planting a hedge in front of the fence the visual impact would
be greatly improved. Mr. Weiner already has staff approval to
repair the concrete parking spaces and to sod the front yard. In
view of the fact that considerable money will be spent upgrading
the exterior of the property it seems counter productive to
further emphasize the inappropriate chain link fence.
POSSIBLE ACTION
Deny the COA with reasons stated.
Approve the COA at presented.
Approve the COA with modification to include some type of
screening to shield the chain line fence from view.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve with modification.
APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
100 N.W. 1ST AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
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The Historic Preservation Board meets on the first and
third Wednesday of each month. This application must be filed
15 days prior to the next available meeting.
Address of Property 107 N.W. 1st Avenue_, Delray Beach, Florida
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1. Reproductions of this sketch are not valid unless sealed with an embossed surveyor's seal.
s been prided.
2. ONo Title r other OInstruments (recordedtortunrecorded)he subjectpwhicht may roery aaffect the subject 1property.t is
No search le that hofe the ePublic�Recordsnhas
been made by this office.
3. The Land Description shown hereon is based on the Instrument of Record.
4. No underground foundations located.
5. Elevations shown hereon are based on.the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929.
6. Bench Mark Description: "X" cut in walk S.E. corner Swinton 6 N.E. 2nd Street Elevation: 20.77
7. Flood Zone: C
8. I.P. - iron pipe; I.R. * iron rod; O.E. - overhead electric; F.F. EL. - finish floor elevation
DESCRIPTION:
The South 15.7 feet of Lot 6 AND the North 50.8 feet of Lot 7, LESS the South 4 feet of the East 65.8 feet, Block 59,
MAP OF THE TOWN OF LINTON, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3 of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida.
CERTIFICATION:
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oI fhtht.by hereonidescribed HApErLo
ofTmy knowledge andb liefaat stsurveyedhi.nd thenfield5urvey
under my direction in August. 1990. I further certify that this survey meets the Minimum Technical Standards set forth
by the Florida Board of Professional Land Surveyors in Chapter 21HH-6, Florida Administrative Code, pursuant to Section
472.027, Florida Statutes. There are no above ground encroachments other than those shown�"'hereon, subject to the
qualifications noted hereon.
tics
Wil iam A. Hall, P.L.S.
Florida Registration No. 36i1
DATE
REVISIONS 6-15-90 _I
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AVIROM-HALL & ASSOCIATES, INC. 32 F.B.
LAND SURVEYING JOB NO.
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50 S.W.2ND AVENUE, SUITE 102
BOCA BATON,FLORIDA 33432 4077
(305)392-2594 _
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
NAME Marjorie Anne Miller (preferred name-Margie)
17 NW 18th Street Delray Beach, Fl 33444
HOME ADDRESS (Street, City, Zip Code) (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
n/a
PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ADDRESS (Street, City, Zip Code)
HOME PHONE407-278-0745 BUSINESS PHONE n/a
ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVINGHistoric Presevation Board
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE ' CURRENTLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY
SERVED (Please include dates)
none t
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS see attached resume'
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD
GIVE YOUR PRESENT, OR MOST RECENT EMPLOYER, AND POSITION part-time
secretary at Cason United Methodist Church
DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE ON THIS
BOARD
I am a member of state, county and local preservation and historical
societies. I was the first Executive Secretary of the DB Historical
Society and as such participated in the renovation of Cason Cottage.
PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME. see reverse side
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICA-
TION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE.UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY RECEIVE.
\\:k \\*. t
' IGNATURE DATE
4/90
Marjorie A. McGregor Miller
17 N. W. 18th Street
Delray Beach, Fl 3311.1
PERSONAL :
Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, 1939-spent entire life
in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach. Father an early resident
of Boynton Beach-Mother resident of Boynton Beach since age 3
married to local resident , Bob Miller 28 years , 3 children
EDUCATION:
Boynton Beach Elementary and Junior High Schools
Seacrest High School , class of 1957
Stetson University-BA in Elementary Education, class of 196,1
Florida Atlantic University, 19 hours post-graduate study in
Education
CAREER EXPERIENCE:
Taught first and fourth grades at Plumosa Elementary School in
Delray Beach 1961-62 and 1964
Taught Kindergarten at Patch Barracks American School in
Stutgartt, West Germany, 1962-63
Taught Kindergarten at Prmimtive Baptist Church, 1966-68
Substitute teacher in Palm Beach County schools in mid-60 ' s
Receptionist, administrative assistant and part-time office
manager in State Farm Insurance office at various periods of
time since 1968
Bookkeeper for our business and personal accounts
Worked 3 seasons as salesperson at Gulfstream Pharmacy-also
included some light bookkeeping
Delray Beach Historical Society-Executive Secretary-1 year
•
CIVIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES:
•
Seacrest Assn. of.•-University Women- 2 time past President
Poinciana Garden Club- past President
Zeta Tau Alpha Alumni Chapter
Stetson University Alumni Assn.
Delray Beach Historical Society-Education Chair and Ex. Sec .
Member-Cultural Executives Council of Palm Beach County Council
of the Arts
Member-Boynton Woman' s Club Historic Preservation Assn.
cliry F Danny Eva
100 N )1. ';I AVENUE • ..)_LFiAY BEACH -LC; :;.,444 • 40'
August 19, 1992
Mrs. Marjorie Anne Miller
17 N.W. 18th Street
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Re: Appointment to the Historic Preservation Board
Dear Mrs. Miller:
I am pleased to inform you that you were appointed on August 18, 1992
to serve as a member on the Historic Preservation Board to a term
commencing September 1, 1992 and ending August 31, 1994.
You will be notified as to the time and date of the meetings.
Florida Statutes Section 112.3145 requires that you file a Form 1,
Statement of Financial Interests, with Theresa LePore, Assistant
Supervisor of Elections, 301 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach,
Florida 33401-9550 within 30 days of your appointment. The other
forms referred to on the cover of Form 1 must be completed only if
applicable. A copy of Form 1 is enclosed for this purpose together
with a Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public
Officers and Employees.
Again, on behalf of the City Commission, congratulations on your
appointment. Please call me if I can be of any assistance to you.
Sincerely,
, )
DAVID T. HARDEN
City Manager
DTH:amb
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
Planning Director
Historic Preservation Officer
Chairperson, Historic Preservation Board
appnt.txt
THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS
FENELitgy
100 N E UE o =.ti" =. CH ri_GR:D.: 3444 0 407 . QO
August 19, 1992
Mr. Daniel H. Carter
P.O. Box 1315
Delray Beach, FL 33447-1315
Re: Reappointment to the Historic Preservation Board
Dear Mr. .Carter:
I am pleased to inform you that you were reappointed, on August 11,
1992 to serve on the Historic Preservation Board to a term commencing
September 1, 1992 and ending August 31, 1994.
Your acceptance of this appointment and your past service to the City
is very much appreciated.
If there have been any changes since your latest filing of Financial
Disclosure, Form 1, please contact Theresa LePore, Assistant Supervisor
of Elections, 310 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-9550.
Sincerely yours,
a
\--1\ ( I ��
DAVID T. HARDEN
City Manager
DTH:amb
cc: City Clerk
Planning Director
Historic Preservation Planner
Chairperson, Historic Preservation Board
reapp.txt
THE EFFORT ALWAYS M ATTERS
F RELRA114
� tl
100 N ':V. .,c AVENUE • DELR.AY =_JFIDA 33444 • 407 243 .3u0
August 19, 1992
Ms. Christine B. Bull
1209 Sandoway Lane
Delray Beach, FL 33483
Re: Reappointment to the Historic Preservation Board
Dear Ms. Bull:
I am pleased to inform you that you were reappointed, on August 11,
1992 to serve on the Historic Preservation Board to a term commencing
September 1, 1992 and ending August 31, 1994.
Your acceptance of this appointment and your past service to the City
is very much appreciated.
If there have been any changes since your latest filing of Financial
Disclosure, Form 1, please contact Theresa LePore, Assistant Supervisor
of Elections, 310 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-9550.
Sincerely yours,
(s"----/ /j
DAVID T. HARDEN
City Manager
DTH:amb
cc: City Clerk
Planning Director
Historic Preservation Planner
Chairperson, Historic Preservation Board •
reapp.txt
THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS
CIS'Y aF EL AY EACH
100 N.V. 1,; AVENUE • iLL.4 3 BEACH 4I_"nuDa 33444 • 407,243-:003
August 19, 1992
Mr. James A.C. Miller
707 S.E. 1st Street
Delray Beach, FL 33483
Re: Reappointment to the Historic Preservation Board
Dear Mr. Miller:
I am pleased to inform you that you were reappointed, on August 11,
1992 to serve on the Historic Preservation Board to a term commencing
September 1, 1992 and ending August 31, 1994.
Your acceptance of this appointment and your past service to the City
is very much appreciated.
If there have been any changes since your latest filing of Financial
Disclosure, Form 1, please contact Theresa LePore, Assistant Supervisor
of Elections, 310 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401-9550.
Sincerely yours,
i ` laci�c'
DAVID T. HARDEN
City Manager
DTH:amb
cc: City Clerk
Planning Director
Historic Preservation Planner
Chairperson, Historic Preservation Board
reapp.txt
THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS