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OAk AGENDA = HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD v t• r i,P Meeting Date: June 6, 2018 Time: 6:00 P.M. Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Location: City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. VOTE FOR 1ST VICE CHAIR IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • January 17, 2018 • February 7, 2018 • March 7, 2018 • April 4, 2018 VI. SWEARING IN OF THE PUBLIC VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC (NOTE: Comments on items that are NOT on the Agenda will be taken immediately prior to Public Hearing Items.) Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes. VIII. ACTION ITEMS A. Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness (2018-055): Consideration of Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness for alterations to the elevations for Phase I I of the approved project known as Hyatt Place associated with the construction of 22,166 square foot office building. Address: 105 NE 1st Street, Old School Square Historic District Owner/Applicant: KCMCL Pineapple Grove, LLC Agent: Shannon Lee, Kolter; slee@kolter.com B. Land Development Regulation Text Amendment—Signage Forward a recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Board for City-initiated amendments to revise LDR Section Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District, pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(6). IX. DISCUSSION ITEMS A. Concept Plan Review — (2018-093) Address: 138 SE 7' Avenue, Marina Historic District Owner/Applicant: Charles and Elizabeth Damani: charlespdamiani@gmail.com Discussion regarding the installation of a metal roof on the single-family residence located at 138 SE 7th Avenue. Note: This review is non-binding and no action shall be taken by the Board nor shall there be any written report resulting from discussions at the meeting which may be construed to be preliminary approval of the development concept. Historic Preservation Board Meeting Agenda: June 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2 X. REPORTS AND COMMENTS Staff Board Members XI. ADJOURN itAtat /04_1 • Michelle Hoyland Principal Planner; HPB Board Liaison Posted on: May 29, 2018 The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service,program,or activity conducted by the City.Please contact the City Manager at 243-7010 24 hours prior to the program or activity in order for the City to reasonably accommodate your request. Adaptive listening devices are available for meetings in the Commission Chambers. 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 proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.The City does not provide or prepare such record.Two or more City Commissioners may be in attendance. t .`. i i i , i i i I i DELRlAYRtig 1 O A BEACH F AU-America City IA I 1993 2001 SIGN IN SHEET 2001 Historic Preservation Board June 6, 2018 PRINT ADDRESS OR ITEM NO. ORGANIZATION FULL NAME tit oZ kive .� jVW � IStArc rxr Jt \ � y J& - (}n.(c ci f „5 , 41-fer 1 c27, � I - Keo fet-(bt, Roi krud 0 3fo <ai. <i' L/06 fir, Ov l��cl err, Iffi!n)-1 TQokJP ( are/4-1 s Historic Preservatiu- -oard-Voting Sheet III IV V V V V VIII.A HPB MEETING HELD: ATTEND Vote for 1st Approval of Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 105 NE 1st St. June 6, 2018 Vice Chair Agenda 1/17/2018 2/7/2018 3/7/2018 4/4/2018 COA Elevations Attorney: VOTE to VOTE to Vote to VOTE to VOTE to VOTE to VOTE to Lynn Gelin Approve Approve Approve Approve Approve Approve Approve AIF AIF AIF AIF AIF AIF John Klein 3-1 John Klein P Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Andrea Sherman A A A A A A A A Angela Budano A A A A A A A A Reeve Bright P Y P P P P P NO Andrea Harden A A A A A A A A Price Patton P Y P P P P P Y John Miller P Y P P P P P Y Page 1 ***with additional conditions added by the Board Historic Preservatic ioard-Voting Sheet VIII.B IX.A HPB MEETING HELD: ATTEND LDR Concept June 6, 2018 Amendment Plan Review Signage 138 SE 7th Ave Elevations Attorney: VOTE to NO VOTE Lynn Gelin Approve to PULLED the P&Z FROM Board AGENDA 2-2 NO ACTION John Klein P y Andrea Sherman A A Angela Budano A A Reeve Bright P NO Andrea Harden A A Price Patton P y John Miller P y Page I ***with additional conditions added by the Board ADJOURNED: 7:36P CITY OF DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD BOARD ORDER Project Name: 105 NE 1st Street Address: 105 NE 1st Street, Old School Square Historic District File Number: 2018-055 ORDER Following consideration of all the evidence and testimony presented at the June 6, 2018 meeting before the Historic Preservation Board for the City of Delray Beach and pursuant to the respective Section(s) of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, the Historic Preservation Board finds that there is ample and competent substantial evidence to support the findings, as applicable, for the referenced projects. Request&LDR Section Approved Approved with Denied** Conditions ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS AND CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 2.4.5(I)(5),2.4.6(H)(5)and 4.5.1(E)(7) 3— I *Conditions of Approval are attached as Exhibit A. **For a denial, the list of findings not supported by the Board are attached as Exhibit B. C r istoric Preservation Bo Return Original to: Kolter Urban LLC Shannon Lee 701 S Olive Avenue,Suite 104 West Palm Beach,FL 33401 lir HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CITY OF DELRAY BEACH STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: June 6, 2018 ITEM: 105 NE 1st Avenue, Old School Square Historic Arts District — Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) 2018-055 for alterations to the elevations for Phase II of the approved project formerly known as Hyatt Place associated with the construction of a new 26,166 sq. ft. two-story office building. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness GENERAL DATA: Owner/Applicant KCMCL Pineapple Grove LLC - Ili L-- 7rr, ` Agent Shannon Lee. Kolter Urban LLC III. NE 2nd sty4) O ti1. �• Location Northeast Corner of NE 1 St Street y •r E. . . .. • and NE 1st Avenue ^._! Property Size- 0.53 Acres ... .„4". "-I , s , .,-,,, Y- r. a Historic District: Old School Square Historic District a... . !'y� :w --- Z Zoning. Old School Square Historic Arts i. � .: ., ,t , District (OSSHAD) , . . ' `; 4.-1 r `' Adjacent Zoning 'E. ' i, I North: OSSHAD q East: CBD , ,1 r ---- J I A _ice.. ..l�' i South: OSSHAD �i .' West: OSSHAD _ i' 1 k.; 1,. . i 3• �� - Existing Future Land �: i j* It ' Use Designation' Other Mixed Use (OMU) iik ; Q Water Service. Public water service is provided I on site. ^. • 4 "i 4's _ Sewer Service' Public sewer service is provided I► :.: AI on site. NE 1st St NORTH I ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is approval of Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) 2018-055 for alterations to the elevations for Phase II of the approved project formerly known as Hyatt Place associated with the construction of a new 26,166 sq. ft. two-story office building on the property located at 105 NE 1st Avenue, Old School Square Historic District, pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Sections 2.4.5(1)(5), 2.4.6(H)(5)and 4.5.1(E)(7). BACKGROUND/PROJECT DESCRIPTION The 0.53 acre subject property is located within the OSSHAD (Old School Square Historic Arts District) zoning district; the Central Business District (CBD) zoning overlay and the Old School Square Historic District (OSSHD). The property contains a parking area that will be eliminated to construct a two-story office building. The property contained the former Neal's Market, constructed in 1954 by Mr. O.D. Priest, a member of one of the early Delray pioneering families. The market was a commercial, masonry vernacular building. At its meeting of October 4, 2000, the Historic Preservation Board approved a COA, Demolition Request, Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Design Elements for Neal's Market townhouses with conditions. The development proposal included the construction of a three-story, ten unit townhouse development. Subsequently, Neal's Market was demolished and none of the conditions of approval were addressed. At its meeting of February 6, 2002, the HPB approved an extension of a COA and Class V Site Plan approval for Neal's Market townhomes. The project was never constructed. At its meeting of January 4, 2006, the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) approved a Class V site plan for Pineapple Grove Limited. The project proposal included 8 townhouses, 5,764 square feet of office, 4,868 square feet of restaurant, 5,385 square feet of retail floor area, and 30 condominium units. The project was never constructed. At its meeting of August 19, 2009, the HPB approved a Class IV Site Plan Modification, Landscape Plan, Elevations, and Waiver Requests for a development on property fronting NE 2nd Avenue/Pineapple Grove Way and the subject property. This development proposal consisted of 119 hotel rooms, 2,322 square feet of retail, 4,356 square feet of restaurant, 33,350 square feet of office, and a single family residence. The approval included a waiver from the sight visibility and window transparency requirements. The plans were not certified because the conditions of approval were not addressed. A revised project was reviewed by HPB at its meeting of April 6, 2011. The development proposal for Hyatt Place included a Class IV Site Plan Modification, Landscape Plan, Elevations, and Waiver Requests. The project received approval for construction of a 134-room hotel along Pineapple Grove Way with 2,100 square feet of retail, 1,666 square feet of lounge, meeting rooms, café, pool, and gym, two-story parking facility, along with a 45-space parking lot along NE 1st Avenue as part of Phase I. Construction of a 26,166 square feet two-story office building was approved as part of Phase II. All aspects of Phase I were completed with the Hyatt Place project. The subject request is for modification to Phase 11 of the development approval, specifically as follows: • Architectural elevation changes to the 26,166 sq.ft. two-story office building. ANALYSIS Pursuant to LDR Section 3.1.1(D), Compliance with LDRs, whenever an item is identified elsewhere in these Land Development Regulations (LDRs), it shall specifically be addressed by the body taking final action on a land development application/request. The applicable LDRs have been identified and reviewed throughout this report. The Hyatt Place project was approved prior to the 2015 adoption of the form-based code amendments to the CBD and the architectural elevation changes were reviewed by the current code requirements to establish consistency. The project changes do not trigger the requirements of the current CBD regulations for the site plan which was approved in 2011. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.13(E)(2), Streetscape Standards: Buildings with retail or commercial uses in the ground story shall detail and design any remaining front setback area 105 NE 1s`Avenue:COA 2018-055 Page 2 of 6 within the 15-foot wide minimum streetscape area using a hardscape design. This portion may be used to accommodate outdoor dining areas, subject to Section 6.3. Landscaping comprised of plants in removable planters, palms, and/or ground planting may be installed adjacent to the building provided it does not obstruct views into storefront windows. The proposed/as approved project provides a streetscape area of 10 feet where 15 feet is required. This is considered an approved/legal non-conformity by the current LDRs. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.13(F), Architectural Standards: to ensure high quality architecture in the downtown area, the following architectural standards apply to all buildings in the Central Business District Sub-districts and in the OSSHAD with CBD Overlay. In addition to the standards in Section 4.6.18, the following standards apply in all CBD Sub-districts. (1) Required standards. In addition to the standards in this section, all buildings shall follow the Delray Beach Architectural Design Guidelines. Properties located within a Historic District or Individually Designated Sites, as listed on the Local Register of Historic Places in Section 4.5.1(1), shall also comply with the Visual Compatibility Standards of Section 4.5.1(E)(7). The property is located within the Old School Square Historic District and the CBD Overlay; thus, shall comply with CBD Architectural Standards and the Visual Compatibility Standards of LDR Section 4.5.1(E)(7). Pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.13(F)(2)(a), Building Articulations: Buildings articulations that respond to the site's unique urban condition, such as but limited to, locations on corners, near public open spaces, terminating the visual axis of a street, and/or that emphasize main building entries, shall be clearly expressed in the design. 1. Building articulations in the form of a change in building height and building placement shall be incorporated so that building façade proportions do not exceed height to width ratios of 3:1 or 1:3. 2. Building articulations shall be reinforced by changes in roof design, fenestration patterns, or architectural elements. Figure 4 4.13-2 Façade Articulation Proportions ' c;' 1 I. I t I- )' '_i1R _CI _' Ixi_"_�t 11i ':_ IX! I i 1.i , 1i1 ,I'1 t � �ii I! 1:� . dl aT1 iI l f� -;'l 1 _..I• r--- ill Il ji t 1.lk 1 1.1 1 X, l. 1 1.� 1 1`y,��■ Irl.r�rr�Mrrl ,.� H• Ir 1 41111 Ii'l1111 ; ftilt iiiirrl itiN 11111111W1a11111' 2:1 1.1 1 1 5 Building articulations are reinforced by changes in roof design and architectural elements. The roof design includes a sloped metal roof (mill finish galvalume plus), flat roof with a decorative aluminum bracket (white) with a wood soffit and aluminum railing (dark bronze). The project proposal meets the requirements of the code for height to width ratios of 3:1 or 1:3. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.13(F)(2)(b), Tripartite composition (base, middle, top). All buildings shall have a clearly expressed base, middle, and top in the façade design. 1. Base. The building base demonstrates the building is solidly anchored to the ground. The base may be configured in a number of ways, including, but not limited to the following: a. A thickening of the lower portion of the wall surface, accompanied by a change in material or color; 1 ` 105 NE 1s`Avenue:COA 2018-055 Page 3 of 6 b. The base of a storefront frontage type; or c. The first story of buildings three or more stories tall, demarcated by a cornice or molding. 2. Top. The building top may be demonstrated in a number of ways, including, but not limited to the following: a. A change in fenestration patterns; b. Placement of architectural elements such as balconies, cornice line, and moldings; c. The parapet or roofline in buildings one to three stories tall; or d. A setback at the top story. The exterior walls are proposed in a smooth stucco finish (Benjamin Moore "White Opulence"). The base is defined by a smooth stucco banding (Benjamin Moore "Monterey White") that delineates the first floor. A change in material is introduced with Eldorado Precast Stone (Snowdrift Longitude24) below window openings (aluminum framed storefront system in dark bronze with clear Low-E glass) which create a well-defined base. The decorative aluminum brackets (white) with a wood soffit define the top of the building. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.13(F)(3), Appropriate Architectural Styles: The "Delray Beach Central Business District Architectural Design Guidelines", adopted by Ordinance 28-15 on December 8, 2015, identifies seven architectural styles as appropriate for downtown Delray Beach based on historical precedent, climate, and building scale. Defining characteristics and character examples are provided for each of the styles as guidance. (a) Permitted architectural styles. One of the following architectural styles shall be identified on permit application drawings and the building design shall reflect the defining characteristics outlined in the "Delray Beach Central Business District Architectural Design Guidelines" document: 1. Florida Vernacular; 2. Anglo-Caribbean; 3. Mediterranean Revival; 4. Classical Tradition; 5. Art Deco; 6. Masonry Modern; 7. Main Street Vernacular. (b) Mixing of styles is not permitted; however, projects comprised of multiple buildings may use more than one style, provided each building uses one style (e.g. an Anglo-Caribbean building next to a Florida Vernacular building), and facade portions of long buildings may use different styles provided each portion uses one style. The 2011 approval included a Contemporary architectural style; the proposal has been revised to an Anglo-Caribbean architectural style. A decorative grille on the parapet was replaced by a decorative aluminum bracket (white) with a wood soffit that is compatible with the proposed architectural style. Anglo-Caribbean architecture is permitted by the CBD Design Guidelines and embodies architectural styles identified within OSSHD, such as: Queen Anne and French Colonial. Staff identifies the change in architectural style as an improvement from the design that was previously approved and acknowledges that, although this style is not exemplified in nearby properties, it does contribute to the "Old Delray Beach"feeling and atmosphere of OSSHD while also providing for an acceptable transition between styles of the adjacent CBD/Pineapple Grove Main Street area and OSSHD. Architectural Elevations and COA Technical Items: The following technical items will need to be addressed prior to certification and permit issuance: 1. That building width dimensions be provided on sheet A3.0.1 and A3.0.2 2. That a note be added to indicate the color of the decorative aluminum brackets and the type of material that will be used for the wood soffit on sheet A3.0.1 and A3.0.2. 3. That a note be added to indicate the material and color of the balcony railings on sheet A3.0.1. 4. That a window and door schedule which provides window and door type, material, configuration, dimensions, and profile drawings be included on a separate plan sheet. 105 NE 1s`Avenue:COA 2018-055 Page 4 of 6 SECTION 4.5.1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICTS AND SITES Pursuant to Land Development Regulation (LDR) Section 2.4.6(H)(5), prior to approval, a finding must be made that any Certificate of Appropriateness which is to be approved is consistent with Historic Preservation purposes pursuant to Objective A-4 of the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan and specifically with provisions of Section 4.5.1, the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. LDR SECTION 4.5.1, HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DESIGNATED DISTRICTS, SITES, AND BUILDINGS Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(E) - Development Standards: all new development or exterior improvements on individually designated historic properties and/or properties located within historic districts shall, comply with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Comprehensive Plan, the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, and the Development Standards of this Section. Standard 1 A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. Standard 9 New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. The changes to the approved elevations are in relation to the architectural style of the structure and do not change the form of the building. The window openings (aluminum framed storefront system in dark bronze with clear Low-E glass)that"sit" on a defined building base lend a more residential nature to the proposed office building and help protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. The massing of the building is mitigated by the forecourts that create a building setback which give the building a residential feel by separating the massing of the structure. The alternation of architectural elements such as awnings (black canvas) and aluminum overhangs (eyebrow in dark bronze) on the first floor and balconies with dark bronze aluminum railing and changes in roof design on the second floor also break up the massing of the building by giving the appearance of separate structures; thus, the proposal is compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features of the residential character of the OSSHD and uses along NE 1st Street. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(E)(2)—Major and Minor Development. All development on properties in the OSSHAD district which are subject to CBD regulations pursuant to LDR Section 4.4.24(B)(12) is"Minor Development". Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(E)(7) - Visual Compatibility Standards: new construction and all improvements to both contributing and noncontributing buildings, structures and appurtenances thereto within a designated historic district or on an individually designated property shall be visually compatible. In addition to the Zoning District Regulations, the Historic Preservation Board shall apply the visual compatibility standards provided for in this Section with regard to height, width, mass, scale, façade, openings, rhythm, material, color, texture, roof shape, direction, and other criteria set forth elsewhere in Section 4.5.1. Visual compatibility for minor and major development as referenced in Section 4.5.1(E)(2) shall be determined by utilizing criteria contained in (a)-(m). Visual compatibility for all development on individually designated properties outside the district shall be determined by comparison to other structures within the site. Applicable Visual Compatibility Standards I 105 NE 1'`Avenue:COA 2018-055 Page 5 of 6 (a) Height: The height of proposed buildings or modifications shall be visually compatible in comparison or relation to the height of existing structures and buildings in a historic district for all major and minor development. (b) Front Facade Proportion: The front facade of each building or structure shall be visually compatible with and be in direct relationship to the width of the building and to the height of the front elevation of other existing structures and buildings within the subject historic district. (c) Proportion of Openings (Windows and Doors): The openings of any building within a historic district shall be visually compatible with the openings exemplified by prevailing historic architectural styles of similar buildings within the district. The relationship of the width of windows and doors to the height of windows and doors among buildings shall be visually compatible within the subject historic district. (d) Rhythm of Solids to Voids: The relationship of solids to voids of a building or structure shall be visually compatible with existing historic buildings or structures within the subject historic district for all development,with particular attention paid to the front facades. (e) Rhythm of Buildings on Streets: The relationship of buildings to open space between them and adjoining buildings shall be visually compatible with the relationship between existing historic buildings or structures within the subject historic district. (f) Rhythm of Entrance and/or Porch Projections: The relationship of entrances and porch projections to the sidewalks of a building shall be visually compatible with existing architectural styles of entrances and porch projections on existing historic buildings and structures within the subject historic district for all development. (g) Relationship of Materials, Texture, and Color: The relationship of materials, texture, and color of the facade of a building and/or hardscaping shall be visually compatible with the predominant materials used in the historic buildings and structures within the subject historic district. (h) Roof Shapes: The roof shape, including type and slope, of a building or structure shall be visually compatible with the roof shape of existing historic buildings or structures within the subject historic district. The roof shape shall be consistent with the architectural style of the building. (i) Walls of Continuity: Walls, fences, evergreen landscape masses, or building facades, shall form cohesive walls of enclosure along a street to ensure visual compatibility with historic buildings or structures within the subject historic district and the structure to which it is visually related. (j) Scale of a Building: The size of a building and the building mass in relation to open spaces, windows, door openings, balconies, porches, and lot size shall be visually compatible with the building size and mass of historic buildings and structures within a historic district for all development. (k) Directional Expression of Front Elevation: A building shall be visually compatible with the buildings, structures, and sites within a historic district for all development with regard to its directional character,whether vertical or horizontal. (I) Architectural Style: All major and minor development shall consist of only one (1) architectural style per structure or property and not introduce elements definitive of another style. The front facade proportion of the proposed office is compatible with the Hyatt Place Hotel and Arts Garage on NE 1st Street and the forecourts help mitigate the overall size of the structure and create building widths that are compatible with the residential uses along NE 1st Street and within OSSHD. The proportion of windows and doors is compatible with commercial uses in the historic district that seek to maximize visibility with large windows and doors. On the first floor, the window openings (aluminum framed storefront system in dark bronze with clear Low-E glass) that "sit" on the Eldorado Precast Stone (Snowdrift Longitude24) lend a more residential nature to the proposed office building. Wall mounted fixtures (bronze finish) are proposed on the first floor. Aluminum framed doors (dark bronze) are proposed on the first and second floor. On the second floor, applied aluminum shutters 105 NE 1'`Avenue:COA 2018-055 Page 6 of 6 (dark bronze) are used on select windows to create visual interest. The project proposal has a consistent rhythm of solids to voids on the South and West elevations, as well as the North and East elevations which are not visible from the right of ways (NE 1st Street and NE 1st Avenue). Applied aluminum shutters (dark bronze) are proposed on a portion of the North elevation where the fire stairwell is located to maintain the rhythm of solids to voids despite the lack of openings. The forecourts create a variation of height and width that is characteristic of Anglo-Caribbean architecture. This architectural style is permitted within the Central Business District Architectural Design Guidelines and embodies styles permitted in OSSHD. The directional expression of the front elevation is characterized • by building entrances with archways and forecourts. The choice of materials and colors are compatible with Anglo-Caribbean architecture and overall, the project proposal only introduces elements of one architectural style. Authentic materials such as wood (which is also commonly used in Anglo-Caribbean architecture) are proposed in the wood soffits of the decorative aluminum brackets and the ceilings of the forecourts. The proposal meets the intent of the review criteria above; thus, positive findings are made with respect to the sections indicated above. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Approve the Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness (2018-055) for 105 NE 1st Avenue, Old School Square Historic District, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof meets the criteria set forth in the Land Development Regulations Sections 2.4.5(1)(5), 2.4.6(H)(5) and 4.5.1(E)(7). C. Deny the Architectural Elevations and Certificate of Appropriateness (2018-055) for 105 NE 1st Avenue, Old School Square Historic District, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof does not meet the criteria set forth in the Land Development Regulations Sections 2.4.5(1)(5), 2.4.6(H)(5) and 4.5.1(E)(7). RECOMMENDATION Approve the Architectural Elevations and COA for 2018-055 for 105 NE 1st Avenue, Old School Square Historic District, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof meets the criteria set forth in the Land Development Regulations Section 2.4.5(1)(5), 2.4.6(H)(5)and 4.5.1(E)(7). NOTE: If the COA is approved, the following must be addressed prior to certification: 1. That building width dimensions be provided on sheet A3.0.1 and A3.0.2 2. That a note be added to indicate the color of the decorative aluminum brackets and the type of material that will be used for the wood soffit on sheet A3.0.1 and A3.0.2. 3. That a note be added to indicate the material and color of the balcony railings on sheet A3.0.1. 4. That a window and door schedule which provides window and door type, material, configuration, dimensions, and profile drawings be included on a separate plan sheet. Attachments: • Elevations Report Prepared By: Abe Fogel, Assistant Planner HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: June 6, 2018 AGENDA NO: VII.0 AGENDA ITEM: LDR Amendment— Amendment to Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District, pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(6) FILE: 2018-102-LDR ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the board is that of making a recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Board regarding a city-initiated amendment to Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District, pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(6). PROPOSED AMENDMENT The amendment to the Land Development Regulation (LDR) is city-initiated and seeks to allow digital or electronic message centers (signs) for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District(OSSHAD) Zoning District. The proposed amendment to Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations: Section 4.6.7 "Signs" are as follows: • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k) Special purpose signs and signing: Language added to include digital or electronic message centers to be permitted on sites individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in the Old School Square Historic Arts District with an underlying land use designation of Community Facilities (CF), and have a minimum frontage of 500 feet and an individual parcel size of a minimum of 3.5 acres. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((i) Definition: language added to include the definition of a digital or electronic message center sign. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((ii) Location: Language added that digital or electronic signs must comply with setback requirements pursuant to LDR Section 4.6.7(E)(3) and OSSHAD zoning regulations. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((iii) Design: Language added that a digital or electronic message center sign shall be compatible with the design of the primary sign structure, including width, depth and color of the structure. The digital or electronic message center sign shall comply with LDR Section 4.5.1(E), Development Standards for historical sites. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((iv) Size: Language added that gives specific size to the sign area, structure and amount of sign sides. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((v) Dwell time: Language added that defines the interval change between each individual message. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((vi) Images and messaging: Language added that defines how the image shall be displayed. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((vii) Brightness: Language added that defines the brightness or illuminance as ambient light changes to ensure that the message meets the following brightness standards. • LDR Section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k)((viii) Digital or Electronic Message Center Sign Approval: Language added to insure that all digital or electronic message center signs shall be approved by the Historic Preservation Board and at no time shall not be permitted to approve waivers or variances to the digital or electronic message center sign standards. ANALYSIS Pursuant to LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(1), amendments to the Land Development Regulations may be initiated by the City Commission, Planning and Zoning Board or City Administration; or an individual. The proposed amendment is a city-initiated text amendment to the Land Development Regulations. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5), Findings, in addition to LDR Section 1.1.6(A), the City Commission must make a finding that the text amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. A review of the objectives and policies of the adopted Comprehensive Plan was conducted and it was found that Objective A-4; Policy A-4.1 and Objective A-5; Policy A-5.1 are compatible. Objective A-4 The redevelopment of land and buildings shall provide for the preservation of historic resources. The objective shall be met through continued adherence to the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance and, where applicable, to architectural design guidelines through the following policies: Policy A-4.1 Prior to approval or recommending approval of any land use or development application for property located within a historic district or designated as a historic site, the Historic Preservation Board must make a finding that the requested action is consistent with the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations relating to historic sites and districts and the "Delray Beach Design Guidelines". Objective A-5 The City shall maintain its Land Development Regulations, which shall be regularly reviewed and updated, to provide timely, equitable and streamlined processes including, but not limited to, building permit processes for residential developments and to accommodate mixed-use developments, and other innovative development practices. Policy A-5.1 The City shall continue to enforce its existing sign code. The proposed amendment is to permit digital or electronic message center signs on sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in the Old School Square Historic District with an underlying land use designation of Community Facilities (CF).The number of signs shall be limited to one sign for every 250 linear feet of frontage. The digital or electronic message center (sign) shall comply with the setbacks which may be in the front yard pursuant to Section 4.6.7(E)(3) as long as the sight visibility triangle requirements of LDR 4.6.14 have been met. The sign shall comprise of no more than 50 percent of the overall sign area of the sign structure and shall not, in any case, exceed 30 square feet in area per side. The sign shall have no more than two sides to the sign. The dwell time is specific in that interval changes in between individual messages shall be at least 30 seconds and be completed instantaneously with no special effects between messages. The images and messages shall be a static display with no portion of the image flashing, scintillate, fade in or out, scroll, twirl, change color, or in any manner imitate movement. The brightness of the digital or electronic message center shall be measured in foot candles and not exceed 0.2 in relation to ambient light and the sign shall contain a light sensing device to adjust brightness or illuminance as ambient light conditions change. The sign shall comply with LDR Section 4.5.1(E), Development Standards for historical sites and at no time shall the sign obscure view sheds or the facade of the historic structures on the historic site. At no time shall the sign create a safety hazard by distracting motorists, pedestrians, and or detract from the aesthetic beauty of the City. The sign will be approved by the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) and will not be permitted waivers or variances. Any violations of the sign regulations will result in the City requiring the owner of the sign to show "full black" image until the sign is brought into compliance. If more than one sign is proposed or any sign in relation to the sign, a Master Sign Program will be required and approved by the HPB Board. In consideration of the applicable Future Land Use Element Goal Area and Policy noted above, the proposed amendment to Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations: Section 4.6.7 "Signs", meets the intent of the sign code and will limit the use of the digital and electronic message center signs to a specific site area as to not detract from the aesthetic beauty of a historic site. The enactment of this Ordinance will serve to lessen hazardous situations, as well as confusion and visual clutter otherwise caused by the proliferation, placement, and distracting characteristics of digital or electronic message center signs which compete for the attention of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. J REVIEWED BY OTHERS The Downtown Development Agency (DDA) reviewed the item at the May 14, 2018 meeting and voted unanimously in support of the proposed amendment. The Pineapple Grove Mainestreet reviewed the item at the May 30, 2018 which will be discussed at HPB. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Recommend approval to the Planning and Zoning Board of the city-initiated amendment to Land Development Regulation Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the text amendment and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Section 2.4.5(M). C. Recommend denial to the Planning and Zoning Board of the city-initiated amendment to Land Development Regulation Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District , and finding that the text amendment and approval thereof is not consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and does not meet the criteria set forth in LDR Section 2.4.5(M). RECOMMENDED ACTION Recommend approval to the Planning and Zoning Board of the city initiated amendment to Land Development Regulation Article 4.6 "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7 "Signs" to allow digital or electronic message centers for Nationally Designated Historic Sites in the Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Zoning District by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the text amendment and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Section 2.4.5(M). Report by: Jennifer Buce Attachments: Ordinance 4 ORDINANCE NO. 10-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH; BY AMENDING ARTICLE 4.6, "SUPPLEMENTAL DIS 1'RICT REGULATIONS", SECTION 4.6.7, "SIGNS", SUBSECTION (F) "SIGNS REQUIRING PERMITS", SUBSECTION (3) "SPECIAL PURPOSE SIGNS AND SIGNING" TO ADOPT A NEW SECTION TO ALLOW DIGITAL OR ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CEN 1'LRS FOR NATIONALLY DESIGNA 1'LD HISTORIC SUES IN THE OLD SCHOOL SQUARE HISTORIC ARTS DISTRICT (OSSHAD) ZONING DISTRICT, PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DA 1'L. WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed these amendments at a public hearing held on June 6, 2018, and voted to recommend approval of the amendments to the Planning and Zoning Board;and WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed these amendments at a public hearing held on June 18, 2018, and voted to recommend approval of the amendments to the City Commission;and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that it is appropriate to ensure that its Code of Ordinances as it relates to special purpose signs is in compliance with all constitutional and other legal requirements;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach understands and recognizes the importance and significance of signage as a method of business advertising and communication in the context of the current economic times and media usage;and WHEREAS, the City finds that recent advances in light-emitting diode (LED) sign technology has led to increased requests for sign permits for digital or electronic signage,including changeable copy signs and the City desires to adopt regulations for digital or electronic message center signs in particular zoning districts; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds digital or electronic message center signs that have short dwell times or that have special effects during the transition from one message to another can create a safety hazard by distracting motorists, pedestrians, and others and can detract from the aesthetic beauty of the City's landscape;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds that the unregulated density of digital or electronic message center signs with short dwell times can magnify their adverse impacts on both traffic safety and aesthetics; and WHEREAS, the regulation of signage for purposes of traffic safety and aesthetics has long been recognized in controlling law and sound planning practices and principles as advancing the public welfare;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that the preservation of the City's historic sites contributes to the aesthetic beauty of the City, which promotes tourism and contributes to the City's general economic and cultural development;and WHEREAS, the City finds that the use of visually compatible digital or electronic message center signs for certain historical sites will increase visibility of these sites by increasing the number of visitors, thereby contributing to the economic viability of these important historical assets so that they may continue to contribute to the City's aesthetic landscape;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that a need exists to limit digital or electronic message center signs in order to preserve the character and historically significant aesthetics of the area in which such signage is permitted s;and WHEREAS, the City of Defray Beach finds and determines that there are a limited number of such locations in the City,which substantially reduces the possible number of such signs; and WHEREAS, the regulation of digital or electronic message center signage is consistent with the City of Defray Beach's Comprehensive Plan, which aims promote economic development with due regard to historic preservation and character;and WHEREAS, this Ordinance furthers the goals, policies, and objectives of the City of Defray Beach's Comprehensive Plan;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that certain aspects of digital or electronic message center signs, such as short dwell times and the ability to add special effects during the transition from one message to another, detract from the natural and manmade beauty of the City;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that regulating the density, size and dwell time of digital or electronic message center signs will promote traffic safety;and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that prohibiting special effects during the transition from one message to another on digital or electronic message center signs will promote traffic safety; and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that the sign regulations adopted in this Ordinance allow adequate means of communication and freedom of speech;and 9 ORD. NO. 10-18 ti WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach finds and determines that for all the foregoing reasons that adopting sign regulations for digital or electronic message center signs for certain historical sites furthers a significant governmental interest and leaves open ample alternative means of communication; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the land development regulation amendment is consistent with and furthers the goals,objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Planning and Zoning Staff Report;and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds this ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and is in the best interests of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2. That Article 4.6, "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.7, "Signs",Subsection (F) "Signs requiring permits", Subsection (3) "Special purpose signs and signing" of the Land Development Regulations (LDR) of the City of Delray Beach,Florida,is hereby amended as follows: (a)—(j) (These subsection shall remain in full force and effect as previously adopted) (k) Digital or electronic message centers. Digital or electronic message center signs are permitted on sites individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in the Old School Square Historic Arts District with an underlying land use designation of Community Facilities (CF), have a minimum frontage of 500 feet, and an individual parcel size of a minimum of 3.5 acres, subject to the regulations of this section. For the purposes of this section, digital or electronic message center signs arc considered the same. (i) Definition. A digital or electronic message center sign is a sign which has alphabetic, pictographic, or symbolic informational content that can be changed or altered on a fixed display surface composed of electrically-illuminated changeable segments or light-emitting diodes (LED). This includes signs whose informational content can be changed or altered by means of computer- or circuit-driven electronic impulses. (ii) Location. The signs must comply with the setback requirements of Section 4.6.7(E)(3) and required by the OSSHAD zoning regulations. (iii) Design. An electronic message center sign shall be permitted only as an integral component of a freestanding sign to the extent permitted by these regulations. An electronic 3 ORD. NO. 10-18 message center sign shall be compatible with the design of the primary sign structure, including width, depth and color of the structure. The electronic message center sign shall comply with LDR Section 4.5.1(E) Development Standards for historical sites as set forth in the City's Land Development Regulations.At no time shall any electronic of digital message center sign obscure view sheds or the facade of the historic structures on the historic site. (iv) Size and Number of Signs. An electronic message center sign shall comprise no more than 50 percent of the overall sign area of the sign structure and shall not, in any case, exceed 30 square feet in area per side. The electronic message center sign shall not be comprised of more than two sides of the sign. The number of signs shall be limited to one sign for every 250 linear feet of frontage. (v) Dwell time. The dwell time, defined as the interval of change between each individual message, shall be at least 30 seconds. Any change of message shall be completed instantaneously.There shall be no special effects between messages. (vi) Images and messaging. The image shall be a static display. No portion of the image shall flash, scintillate, fade in or fade out, scroll, twirl, change color, or in any manner imitate movement. No motion imagery, special effect to imitate movement, or presentation of graphics displayed in a progression of frames that give the illusion of motion shall be permitted. Individual screens shall work in coordination with all other screens. (vii) Brightness. Each sign shall have a light sensing device to adjust brightness or illuminance as ambient light conditions change to ensure that the message meets the following brightness standards. The maximum brightness shall not exceed 0.2 foot candles over ambient light levels as measured by a footcandle meter. The sign face shall not display light that is of such intensity or brilliance to cause glare or otherwise impair the vision of a driver. No sign shall display light of such intensity that it interferes with the effectiveness of an official traffic sign, signal or device. Any violation of this section will result in the City requiring the sign owner to turn the sign off or show a "full black" image until the sign can be brought into compliance. (viii) Electronic Message Center Sign Approval.A Certificate of Appropriateness issued by the Historic Preservation Board shall be required for all Electronic Message Center Signs. If more than one message center sign or other signs in relation to the message center are proposed, a master sign plan shall be required to be approved by the Historic Preservation Board. The Historic Preservation Board shall not approve waivers or variances to the electronic message center sign standards either for individual signs or for master sign plans. 4 ORD. NO. 10-18 t (ix) Should any definition, regulation, or provision set forth in section 4.6.7(F)(3)(k) or any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this section 4.6.7 as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance, or any paragraph, sentence, or word thereof, be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this day of ,2018. Shelley Petrolia,Mayor Al LEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading 5 ORD. NO. 10-18 4. °te' Planning and Zoning Division 0`44r City Advisory Board Memo Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment The item before the board is review of a Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment to modify Application Type: Table L-6 within the Future Land Use Element to add an "X" to the table to include Old Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment School Square Historic Arts District as a zoningdistrict that is compatible with the Address/Location: P Address/Location: Community Facility(CF) Future Land Use Map (FLUM)designation. 51 N. Swinton Avenue The proposed Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment is noted to be an inadvertent Zoning District/Overlay: omission that should have been addressed when the Old School Square Historic Arts Old School Square Historic • Zoning district was originally created. The site was previously utilized as a school hence the CF FLUM designation and the FLUM designation is still consistent with the use of the Cpp of Del City of Delray Beach property. To establish consistency with the existing zoning district, Comprehensive Plan Table L-6 must be updated. Project Planner: The anticipated process is to inform the City's Advisory Boards of the process in Timothy Stillings, Planning,Zoning and association with the Land Development Regulation Text Amendment associated with Building Director signage within the zoning district prior to presenting the final request to the City 561-243-7040 • Commission for first reading. Advisory/Review Board Date(s): HPB:June 6, 2018 DDA: May 14, 2018 PGMS: May 30,2018 P&Z: June 18, 2018 Final Action Review Date: CC 1s,Reading :July 17, 2018 CC 2nd Reading :August 21, 2018 Attachments: Table L-6 NOTE: This item is under review and is subject to changes upon further analysis based on comments made by Staff according to the City's Land Development Regulations (LDR) and other department technical reviews. Any comments or !, objections shall be presented to the approving body during the scheduled meeting or discussed with the project planner in advance. Memo Date: May 29,2018 `ii' t Table L-6 Land Use Designation/Zoning Matrix RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS ZONING DISTRICTS LAND USE DESIGNATION A(2) RR R-1-AAA R-1-AAAB R-1-AA R-1-AAI3 R-1-A ? R-)-AR I MH I RI, I RM E PRE) i i i• i i i i I i• i LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL X • X X X X X • X X X X i « i « + i «• i i i MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL X ° X(5) X X ' X ' X ' X X ' ' X ' X ' X 4 h F } F 4 + F I. F F TRANSITIONAL X • X X • X X X X X •X X X 4 h i + i h + i } F F COMMERCIAL CORE X } 4 ♦ + i i } F I. i F GENERAL COMMERCIAL. X i i i 4 i « + i « i i INDUSTRIAL X • « i i i « '+ i i I. i COMMERCE X « « i + i i + i « « i RECREATION&OPEN SPACE X ' X(6) ' X(6) X(6) • X(6) ° X(6) i X(6) I X(6) ° X(6) X(6) X(6) X(6) i i i + i + i + i i CONSERVATION « i « « « + « 4 i « COMMUNITY FACILITY X 4 i i + i i + F 4 F F MIXIiI)USE ♦ + F + i i + ♦ 4 F F CONGRESS AVENUE MIXED USE(1) NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS ZONING DISTRICTS LAND USE DESIGNATIONS GC E AC ' NC PC i CBD r POC I POD I PCC . MIC ' I ' 1.1 ' ROT HAD i SAD r Cl r CI) OS i OSR f MROC r t r t i 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I.OW DENSITY RIiSIDIiNTIAI. • X •E X •i •i X X • i i i i i i i i i i + i i 4 + + i + MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL • X i X : E X X i F ♦ F 4 F F F F 4 4 + F 4 4 4 4 + TRANSITIONAL, i X E X • X i X E •X i X •E i X . X i F F i i i i i i + 4 i h+ + + + 4 COMMERCIAL CORE • X i X i X •i X i X X i i i i i i i i i + + + i 4 + f ♦ + GENERAL COMMERCIAL X i X i X i X E • X X • • X •: X E E X X F F F F i i i i i + + + i 4 4 + i + INDUSTRIAL i i i i i i •i X •i i X + X + i •i X •i X + + X i X + COMMERCE X X E X E X i X i E X X i i i i i « i i i + 4 4 i 4 4 f 4 + RECREATION&OPEN SPACE • X i X •i i X • X F F ♦ F ♦ F F i F 4 4 4 ♦ + 4 4 4 F CONSERVATION i F ; ; ; . I+ •1 X « « X : X i 4. COMMUNITY FACILITY i i « i i i i i « « •+ I X (� X •« X i + X(4) « X(4) i MIXED USE : X(3) X : X i i i i i i i i i + + + i + + + i + CONGRESS AVENUE MIXED USE(I) X X X (I) CONGRESS AVENUE MIXED USE—See Congress Avenue Mixed Use description beginning on page FI.-40,for more specific details. (2) Agricultural zoning may function as a"holding"zone in all of the noted Future Land Use Map designations except for the Rural Residential designation where it is a permanent zoning. (3) The HAD zoning district is a special use district which is only applicable to the Old School Square Historic District. (4) Open Space(OS),and Open Space&Recreation(OSR)zoning arc utilized on the Community Facilities(CI')land use designation where more restriction is required to constrain uses. (5) The Rural Residential(RR)zoning is utilized in the Medium Density Residential(MDR)designation as a"holding"zone (6) Residential zoning districts arc permitted within the Recreation and Open Space(OS) land use designation for open space and recreation uses(e.g.golf courses and water bodies) FL-44 AF" ,__t: PI I - 1{- +. —_— ,. 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May 2nd 2019 City of Defray Beach 100 NW list Ave Defray Beach Florida 33444 Attn: Michelle Hoyland Senior Historic Preservation Planner, Planning & Zoning Re: 138 SE 7th Ave Marina Historic District Mrs Hoyland: I hope this letter finds you well. As the homeowners of 138 SE 7th Ave, we are respectfully asking for an opportunity to make a Concept Review presentation before your board regarding a proposed new metal roof for this property. Please do not hesitate to call should you require anything further. We look forward to appearing before the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) in the upcoming June meeting. Thank you for your consideration in this matter! Sincerely, Charles and Elizabeth Damiani 610 476 4398 Dear Mr. Fogel, We, Charles and Elizabeth Damiani, owners of 138 SE 7th Ave in Delray Beach wish to put a new metal roof on the main house and on the cottage in the rear. 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PERM NCNT REFERENCE MONUMENT '' -- 33 _ J_ -EXISTING ELEVATION O r I I� 3 � Y j� 1 PROP.-PROPOSED _TRAFFIC SIGN III j/.; �I-_ I .-r' - -) ((PLAT)-DENOTES'104 NE 2ND AVENUE F 0 [{ 1 1 T r 0 fl '_:,L:Gi..=,1 E PLAT,PLAT BDOK 114,PAGES 120 AND -ELECTRICAL WIRES !�', , ....,[ wr. I �I' ¢{jj�Jt 4- ,I -�� I '121,PAW BECH COUNTY RECCRD5' OVERHEAD - (a "C�` - '.' *(N �-�T I �/�J -PLAT BEARING E- -ANCHOR ,O L F-L1 iI i, V .1� - - - - •-'� - - - 1 *- i;,,..; J�.+ tt>T:Y��Y 0}^ _ ® -RPZER METER u �1, V1 LL I j 1 - / /Y- V I Y -i`-F - _. ._ ; _- . Il.,/ �+','.� I P.Q. ..4 ' frO -ELECTRIC HANDHOLE 0V/ COU . .. I < It i ,Qf,/`f.JTJr t ' j .r' f-s a / 3, TI 1 ?zL s �fl ?�i ® ut s- '_" ="-i v - - .� f� r✓ ( ® -IRRIGATION CONTROL VALV" C L I 1\..1 .' o7 yY• ✓ _.`IM- S Y` .,. K- ,� ri�-'n r ,,77.- ✓�� 6 .-i . . 'I'1 -CLEANOUT O LLI m s.-�--_ ti fir£ -r. ej -- . spa:? ,r,., . > 5,,, :�JIY�S' /.. .3 v��c/� l�/ fl y/. ,�, yu.,ti ,f ( O ---(N' I ,,- 7rt a,w c a � 3 15- h 2 #. ? '_. I r. '4 f 1 .4> ' 1 • /�'_,. o -TELECOMMUNICATION U +� • CO, 11 't P). `�y-' '' ��'- �,� 1''''' c ; < �c f j .S`, � _ mac` f'-�r' >..%- , _ ' }/� h �?�V- -- ^. _ _ _ 6i: , MANHOLE O Lc,o �' UTILITY' 1L'f UNDERGROUND U L LEGEND ( 1"' -� �- �.. - -•. --. t,�`i[.,.'(['}}$3ty�'�� NOTE UNDERGROUND unun LapnDNs SNOW HEREON rFaE : - - Z -\ - \: `,,�-�♦ F�• _ ‹"Li! rl�y'��{ ^j I 0.t nnr.,.,ti -w�..�..... ( PRO`ADED BY ENGINEER_ of .0 .r.Y - u'I ,:.E - Sr_� r' . I �r"u.y}� ( UNDERGROUND WATER ' 1.C-T`S4•{•�_-1---,._- ''// V V 1 - �,�r- - .I�,�J 1„ ''✓✓{S1 -_- ` a� _ _-_UNDERGROUND SANITRY-SEWER TELECOMMUNICATIONS Revisions: i, IT '2 ti- -- -- - ! I UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE -�, „ 2 ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGN ( UNDERGROUND GAS CANE --- � ----_- ccY Li/� / ry s-6.-�6 -UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC • Y' i w PRELIMINARY - MASTER SITE PLAN (COMPOSITE OVERLAY PLAN) PARKING CALCULATIONS PARKING CALCULATIONS SCALE:1'=20'-0' • • _ Proposed- _ Use Provided Parking I ABBREVIATION B SYMBOL LEGEND: Use j Parking Requlrement i Rooms/sq.ft I Parking spaces required Hotel-Total Spaces Provided in Garage(1`level-26;2'level-31) 57 n-L�uNvsi1O N.E. Project m: 17107 Office(Nei Area) Provided in knI 6 N.L.1u•rN.;EI ® E.vsTI.;INLET SITE PLAN NOTES: _ Date: 0E10E1.17 Office Total Sp 30 Drawn by BJ Seto,4413111v:1 , 1 sp.per 300 sq.ft . 15,916 sq.h 53.06 tt W.escAvv U NLw Ya4rARY wu..,AE - 1 Alley ParallelSpaLs Provided 5 F ( I. A'-.OVER..Im.JTY LINES TO BE LOCATED UNDERGROUND. SITE DATA Project AlcNitett' JOE Project Requirements 171 1 i NEW GREASE man Sotal Pa..,spaces provided U. _c(. IC'.c�I 0 5.6.1 GILDING SETBACK O O 1. ONE QUARTER OF THE COST TO RESURFACE THE INTERSECTION Lots 61Wta11.TaMBOSSHAD,CBD and I Rowse Grove: Shared Parking Credit -29 of NE 1ST B NE IST STREET TO BE CONTRIBUTED sr Oned- ,er,o cry Naannet6;W 6...a arsessR.e Total parking spaces on site 92 A x s Ilse a ,co weir Dd<ea T. 0.7 sl 15.O.Vel RIGHT OF WAY DEDICATION Street.Total Shared Parking Required• 142 On-StreetParkingCredit-Construtted Spaces on N.E.T'Avenue 10 } NEW Fa 3. oNaSANADAtnIt'3PACEfOR ROT"BUILDING LS Pa°'WED ON GNRAGE GRow.o Irc•a<y.Troo,Neoaw.6.men m.«d,wme unes.e':..de a.Sepa,sol Spaces provided by City as Judicial Credit`•• -30 Ir ---"- ------'--- ---- tier EA-I 1PL LASL0_0T $ NEW TUE tnww,r LEVELwnn In266.vExnG4l cUc000NCE nlaoucn Err. we motor v,NE lu.A,cl,,,cmcromss.ma wD<tt.Wttt o,lnemn,<o.<rm Total parking spaces provided 102 .,a Posen Ice tee enure 64,eu and a too-nay access anve Is Dro.wa E Double Counted Lounge Spaces Required-S4,4.tf,iC)(sx of -19.24 Tf.,:n[im,,,: t..i sT TES 4. N^E�'c.S ST1M TO ANN.:THE THE.CREATED BY T.PINEAPPLE GROVE multi la ire irks„;,,,:e. ''� Final Requirement 92.76(93) !. I�11�II A - O Dunn,.:.now WnN1,D:E nREETrPlus "Owner is entitled to a credit of thirty(30)parking spaces pursuant to that agreed order of taking and consent to final B TNS SITE PLAN IS LASED W wart.PREPARED 0Y JO.W T.DOG...PROFESSI OS AU T.L ITC.3 R Nasc T.Tit Wan.,III.,-NE 1st S:rec:-II:.44Il76'less 151 I P ring Spaces F o ded•• 102 1 judgment dated July 11,2105 entered under case no.50 2004.00866SAxxamd in the Circuit Coact of the 15th Judicial 8 TACT.WARNING saRFADE .0- E.G.,FRE H... Le OR MAPER REGYI0.64.AlIe.6 ASSOCIATES,INC MVO..Et mxRPING The ay,g ,..c<omarr wee:-N:1,:.wren. a 109 3 11br 3 less 151 NO.31E9 Tonal Deficiency(in-lieu)I Overage 9 I Circuit of Florida in and for Palm Beach County and as per Section 4.6.9(b)(4)of the Land Development Regulations of the t ND.Arzs•c..rwuc¢sR-„c 6 F,�c sa -s ,.0 Fv s,o,,,c IId,ax se<w Gw,lou-3,n c,No„u;e 00 Dew uGNn POLL ELM. 6 F.aW,, 1_ PER OR 5EIT100 Wil4 3.3,14i,LGMGE LIESIGNOTING TH0SEDRIlL LOzr ui"S Au.. <0<Uc sct0a<R me.15-P or NC 1,T.A.cue 114,s 000,1 15-U 0n ra 1:t-,eccl City of Delray Beach,Florida. IN'''uXCTION wIM A HOTEL SH:.LL a_PRDw6RED FRov.BDNG ATrotW TO TnE 'Development Standards Matrix for Proposed Mixed-Use Development-LOB Section 43.4(K): a7T500 OP TO HOTEL w:Ess ucNACE UAIPaoNtO Ll 00r o.A<a.D111DML u50 1B-0e>rtoa1E tea Z APPROVAL Side I,; D e yea.10 t7led. n Kceu lr<an rear a,:ey ponnee. Standard Spaces SD FIRE PROTECTION NOTE Rear v ,en. Loa ...5 THESTREETuGHT,N,,ALONGNE 12t AVENUE AND N.E.1st STREET TO HE ACORN LIGHT ��,� Sig,ea. ,,,PwNM. W I 1 Weekday Weekend Total HC -. _..- - __..-_. . ............. ... . ... T" fLtluaES wlnI SPUN COeKREfEPOEs. 5 W Total compact spaces(max THE AUTOMATIC THIS PROJECT N BEFULLYPROTECTEDBYAN MS P1 1 Use Daps.. h Da Ern,n¢ PdY I .EYenlr.' 5"°d 8. FOR 6ULLDN.G SETB•C.S di CAPPER FLOORS REFER TO DESIGN GUIDELINES CONRku.C[ Toad Lie Arm 11,D5aylt lx DE B� Midnight t 1 p p ( spaces) L<469,CIlil E1 29(3D:) pUTOM 71C FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND FIRE ALARMS SHALL BE SUPERVISED P A. parking Midnight 9AM 6DM 9AM 6PM: parking wm,s;Fwlprn:• u.Du sr,It eo 3i o,s.e .Lc i' lSpaces(On site) 5 BY AN APPROVED CENTRAL STATION SIGNALING SERVICE,IN ACCORDANCE a.mvea 3.766 Sufi 16.,of site IX requirement) to AM I to PM to Midnight 1 to PM I to Midnight' requirement --- - - 9. FINAL BUS SHELTER FaLF TPER T.DETECTION a FnRaraGY.UAGEAERI SPCCM15r. Office 53 06! (2.65) 5k 53.05)1004 5.30 10%! 53C 1Cio 2.65 5s'-' S3 Ob Parallel Spates constructed on N.E.1'Avenue SO VFITH FEC 2017,FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE 2017 EDITION,NEPA 1 tarduaxa area 169E W d: 21.2ad site W ( 1 ) 1 ) I ) UNIFORM FIRE CODE,FLORIDA 2017 EDITION,NEPA 101 CAFE SAFETY CODE, 1 Hotel 9863 179.04)FOEe I (79.04)80':.(58.BD)100i_ (79.01)LOU I (go 80)Iwo I 79.04 I I Total Single Unit Truck Loading Spaces Provided ! 2 I 1D. SEE SITE ENGINEERING DWGS FOR UIEDY F.si.iTs. RORIDA 2017 EDITION AND ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND CITY OF DELRAY II, 1G PROPOSED STRUCTURES SHAD BE INSTALLED WIT WUIDM:ONIAL DISTANCE Of Oro.,E4,M;ng Area '6.196:R,t U, I Restaurant i 1924I (192)109t I (9.62) 50141(19.24)1n0-,,.I (9.62)SDA I 119.2411130K I 19.24I BEACH BUILDING CODES AND ORDINANCES. 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' O r f I t 1 I I PLAT BOOK 114E PAGES 120 AND 121E PALM J J <O S ,,W rI I • - ( 1 it I 11 - BEACH COUNTY RECORDS" O° -CLEANOLJT t11 ,I12,C LL P I 9 ,© I I I ,_ Ii 09-PLAT BEARING O -TELECOMMUNICATION MANHOLE W Z I _ 11 �` 1 R-RA0�U5 T wp E r' C I U ([n 1 I° F-- , R/W-RIGHT-OF-WAY w C J<c FAKIRS 1 C 1 RGE.-RANCE z _i n *AA ° _ '1 \9 r o- 1 F dEC-DELTA TO(CENTRAL ANGLE) <0 u MY DS wa u< WI a / I'',© ° II�,I� I •1*4 .I_• I I 1 I o-SET 5/B"IR/CAP LB 3591 . 0 0[1�-0- u`y -r ' I--- L.' I N. I�<IA , r . J .J SUMMARY TABLE F OR: W U J o T I - SCHEDULE B-11 EXCEPTIONS OF TITLECOMMITMENT a a 017 L- `�9' 1 �'© : ; \I1 UNDERGROUND UTILITY LEGEND (L .:1 N0.3300379(SEE SURVEYORS REPORT#2I 11`Q ` a 5 1 = j NOTE:UNDERGROUND UIIJtt LOCATIONS S ONN ORION HER PROVIDED BY ENGAGER. _I a' ^� C W ', s -UNDERGROUND WATER E%ECEPTION NUMBER AND AFFECTS ' 'A�, - ( UNDERGROUND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUBJECT AFFECTEDAREA 'CO tJ e r r (/r �I - - UNO RGROUND SANTARY SEWER RECORDING INFORMATION' PROPERTY L) A Z 1I.'I" ` - ! �s �I h,l I 1 UNDERGROUND DRA RAGE t g I ° - h S 3 �I - "- N0.60.R.8-1555E/7R YES INOT PLOTTARLE { ry Il TRACT�B� _ __-UNDERGROUND GAS LINE NO.7PB 1/3 YES rp p�I I O' F 1 I. -UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SHOWN _- 3m� 4 `' L 1 ('1',,a PN-g{ (PLAT) N0.80.R.0.17543/]1103 YES 1NOT PlOTTAflLE+ I GRAPHIC SCALE h :- k I© -- I. s • m t i• 74! 0 10 20 40 4711< it •a •r ° ' III Y . I '. `Ili A �7 p ; (IN FEET) L Kr! L si , - k S 1' , NOTES. t-m. I,r 1 1 70NING INFORMATION I INCH- 20 FEET Q E pun ® ;� t BUILDING 1- THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS A BOUNDARY SURVEY AS DEFINED IN THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL ` I—, w '� I° i- ,' MI%ED USE STANDARDS FOR SURVEYING AND MAPPING IN CHAPTER 5J-17.052 FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE 1•1 E`"�n' 1 1 © ,wzs li e�-e CODE / ` _11 '0 1 ', �.I- r 1 tMJ F:R 2. SUBJECT PROPERTY WAS PREPARED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY.FILE NUMBER U ��� \ rl I 1 I I I �, ��I 1. SETBACK INFORMATION: 3300329 EFFECTIVE DATE;DECEMBER 1,2010. W D �s. �� I I I I I I }e','rs- w� •[ ' • D I 3. TH,S SURVEY IS NOT VALID WTHOJT THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND RAISED EMBOSSED SEAL 1 4 L���"""TTT I 1112.. I I �II A.I V/ Hip._,...: 1 T FRONT: 5 FEET OF A FLORIDA REGISTERED SURVEYOR. C� �� i � \ r'' I I 1 I ��,I C /J SIDE STREET: 5 FEET 4. THIS SURVEY DOES NOT REFLECT NOR DETERMINE OWNERSHIP. -I P/ �\ �, I r —i• I '.' REAR: 10 FEET 5. ALL RECORDING INFORMATION IS PER THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, 1':y �_, y-� o-.aJ-e H?- I SIDE: 0.33 FEET FLORIDA,UNLESS OTHERWSE NOTED. (LJ • 1, L'A, p —0 �r 0, I 1 H 6. ALL LOTS,TRACTS,EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS ARE PER 104 NE 2ND AVENUE PLAT, > B`�•Jj '-sors : 1 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 114 AT PAGES 120 AND O J OL 5:1 S j) -> s92ov E 12L00' 121 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA.UNLESS OTHERWISE �rzaDM Jy.:y. sss2osT w TT3oo„ �. T w t 17Y3PE7P Y-' }¢,� esmsl'w(P) NOTED. CD U) RL R(. -� `_ ' _-_[; ^� 7. THE INFORMATION DEPICTED ON THIS MAP REPRESENTS THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY DN z �<, �J/ TRACT I THE DATE INDICATED AND CAN ONLY BE CONSIDERED AS IND.CATING THE GENERAL Y.�' `RW-D` rcaa CONDTIONS EXISTING AT THAT TIME. � ;`tit - I I, . s... (PLAT) I (ITN' ,.�. _-_ 8. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO SURVEY MAPS OR REPORTS BY OThER THAN THE SIGNING W w• I1IjI{•I .s,•= r �+ -,/ F-,,,,,...,...,,.-'-'� PARTY OSZ PARTIES ARE PROHIB.TED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SIGNING PARTY OR I ` z l.t t I r/N A `r -°\\o �`-- =/gym--'- - r _ PARTIES. Q v F' j1 _ - _ --' 9. THE SCALE OF SOME FEATURES MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR CLARITY. THE SYMBOLS HAVE a_ Q m �: N.E'"lSl 3IF(EET-- Gr,TEE a :.;.- BEEN PLOTTED AT THE CENTER OF THE FIELD LOCATION. IJI� I` M_ER STREET(PLAT) N E.SOT ST EEl y- } {t . A ..... SD'RIGni-OF-WAY ,�yb, ,-,_,-, 70. BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE TO RECORD PLAT,BASED UPON THE THE EAST LINE OF TRACT'A', s.r.�;> t /I �" _ _ .{P,B-1;vc•s,vec.kT' 'r• 104 NE 2ND AVENUE PLAT,AS RECORDED IN PALE BOOK 114,PAGES 120 AND 121 BEARING is ,ri ._ .,� "_ _,-,_•-' ELEVATIONS _ y Y > i 11 THBB NAND g OWN HEREON ARE RELATIVE TO ThL NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM Q O OF . � __ ___ __ _-- -------I --- ------- ---- 12 IS PROPERTY LIES IN FLOOD ZONE"X"FIRM MAP NO.12099C0979F COMMUNITY NO. --- I 125102 PANEL NO.0979 F EFFECTIVE DATE: OCTOBER 5,2017. ,a, 1 13. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 104 N.E.2ND AVENUE.DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444. I BLOCK 76 14. O.R.B.24680,PAGE 478 IS SHOWN HEREON GRAPHICALLY ONLY AS THE DOCUMENT SHOWS MAP OF THE TOWN OF LINTON•FLORIDA ND DIMENSIONS. (P.B.1.PG 3,PBCR) - DESCRIPTION DATE 12/4/17 - • DRAWN BY RV/ TRACT A."104 NE 2ND AVENUE PLAT•ACCORD,NG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS _- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 114 AT PAGES 120 AND 121 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF F.B./PG. HDS PALM BEACH COUNTY.FLORIDA. • - SCALE 1"=20' - SAID LANDS SITUATE IN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH.PALM BEACH COUNTY.FLORIDA. • CONTAINING 22.939 SQUARE FEET OR 0.527 ACRES,MORE OR LESS. CERTIFICATE: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED BOUNDARY SURVEY OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AS SURVEYED UNDER MY DIRECTION ON DECEMBER 4, 2017. I FURTHER • CERTIFY THAT THIS BOUNDARY SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 5J-17 ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS,PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 472.027. • JOB # 6057-1 CERTIFIFD TO: sHthD. - FLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK.N.A., JEFFREY R. WAGNER.P.L.S. -- ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS REG. 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BE Reject Watt: JOE 40 Z 0 H Li . ; A3.0.2 m .. • SITE • Z 1 ii :1 t`' h ui ui U Z Z 2 2 4. • N.E.1st Street 5 - . cost. UNDERGROUND 2"GAS t IN Atlantic Avenue 0 0 SEWER EAD IXIST.I STORY EXIST.1 FORT IX61.OVERRFAD NORTH • RESIDENCE alll:, FPL POWERU O �I RFAOCATFD FPL III/III II\lll 8 POKER PO E 4'R WA:L e•R WA11 a� (I UUC D6W Nrt� SITE LOCATION MAP �1 Sec.12,T465,R43e N.T.S. . ,Tc�. I 24'COvER .' / l =_T: 'C�TCS.VCtLIiX.c�ULLixkXA.(.0 li'.....%JJ--`-v.XY�� Ili-0P 1 J cc jPL sr. I it • I Shaded Area Not 1 -E I,�rEl II &I Zsi- ° RI si Part Of This Plan 1 �Q,//� Is` $� it I -- \r td. Q o-1 . II Ex.WALL 1 I SU O.E S -- Z ii ZQ� w I 'n ,.. /' /\ /Y\ /\ __ i ', ;I — ` Plant Key lPnase lU °111 Di (JCC Z y'S'.y�'w'» r� ''' w� �' 1 S 5- _ S I r -. i` _.- Ouan. Plan Botanic Name/Common Name Drouget Nmu1 • Degree of �:�'� ,, I Symbol Specification Tolerance V > MULCH ONLY Rtg4 '�!�� j jjj/�—`/.0����©mks I� �=D/� � 3y I 10'D.E. II i ` �,g 6 C CD around WI Y 4•,W 4 j�� ��\ \ I 6rs _ Q sennees At N • 72 •14 \ II © ✓___ © J• ' i\ _` 0 i II B� [ 205 AS .Asparagus Dens tloms'Myers'/Foxtal Fern VERY C 1 "w .Awe". 4 _ jT` J_ • I 1z tit x 1z spr.,is o.[. (n Im A.,.•• .. 7 Q., 7.ke. s d _ I II - - ,! w 4 CG Clusa Gutufera/Small Leaf Pith Apple VERY la I ® x icy y,,. _ :j , `' - D 5 ht.x 3 sm.,full a © m I`�4!�j�`� B II B\ ✓' 7 W 115 CI' ChrysobalanusIcaco/RedTip Coco plum VERY = U C U4 I C„ 1 I�,•'I 20"hL x 12-15'sDr.,24'o c. Q • Z ® J 1 • ®� 0 I ®I ma's!; °o:a L I /l I © Y\a\ > O S / J 4= 3 CV Codaeum Vanegatum"Mammey"/Mammey Croton VERY c ® irons. 2I "/ '% II i'- Q 20'ht x 12-15"spr 24-a.c. F .mot ®� `T{�� 1 FI I� J II I {C;.: Z 60 - ES Eupnorda'Short8 Swear/Short 8Sweet Dwarf Euphorda VERY -U-I�Q ROOT BARRIER , •� a I I "'AO,' , I I \�E (V 12'o.a..12'o c.Pink See DetaJ I 1f� I ►��`�IIII,II� �• %I 35 FM FOUR M,crocarpa'Green island(Green Island Ficus VERY NOTE ''` ®® • I ` J I■Y l W 12'hL x 15 apr.24'o c. Replace deaq or \ ® II II i.'i,d I� II I L. z ,:� / - other shrubs in poor I II 4 N%y1 - -1_ �J I I I �■ f' z 190 JV Jasm num voluble/Wax Jasmine MOD condition in island ® 1S II }?./ I u h. 15 oa,full 24'oc and mulch. - I F••, a® :I 1 II j•� „`\\\`' N j '� bgustrum Japonicum/Tree Form Privet VERV t • — �� 1b I I � 5 1.1 10-12 hL x5-spr,mn 3 main trunks.Vim too aL or to Gear parking • ®� II pEl�}- - - II I - Padocarpus M•acraphyllusl Yew Potlocarpus ` • ® I I I I I • - t 13 PM 48"ht x 20-24'spt.column form - -•-: MOD \.�'-_ I ���, G0 •� - _ _ - 1 _ �.- F I \ 7 rSP' Sabal Palmetto/Cabbage Palm •�,t:�,.J r ^; �m ram.- 1t �. .�- : - - 4i-) relocated.from site,see LP-2,ct hi as noted on plan VERY - • Pul 11 a mn _ I I I vi •��l 1 RE' R4'grey wood,heavy hunk Palm VERY (� o • _� ®® I r, I AaP•Ca 1 - 1 SS Senna Surratensis/Yellow Cassia VERY O) LL i 41 ® :1� 046 II I �rz���� j , 1, ✓'; 72'htx 5{spc.5 ct mn.single trunk standard a 1 ® 9�.i II I I 0 I 7 1 11 �// ����v�/�/ 9 VA Viburnum Otlwabss m8mun abuk/Mirror Leaf Viburnum MOD al m 56'hL x 4'spr.,full to d CU■ �m I ,A I I ' 1 /// �1 1 Vencnia moot ome /sunsnine Palm >' C • �2 J r //1 ♦soRr HOTEL BUILDING ' / \ 9 ryana p2 , - •••�]]] _° 1 r 1 EL 1].a5'N.G.v.D. \ 7 VM 1416'hL single heavy hunk VERY = d ^•77 0� �,,,... //� III/�. " IC 355 SOD St Augustine'Floratam'sol:d sod !!! Mont noted Is estmated s.f. -ii- / Shaded Area Not TWO STORY OFFICE BUILDING _ ..:+ III// 'y Part Of This Plan -=Native th Floncla r • CAL Abbreviations: LI j{ / ' I I gal.ea800 Gunk os.-on-gcenter spacing (13 ® ✓ e © Q 9.w.-gleywaod o.a.-overall �/�ht NOTE / £r ® /- I� r,-Pall spr.-sPreatl V/ •/\ Replace dead or / I r a ,*I I PLANT KEY NOTES V� 211, ther shrubs in poor Y / q' _.. - Agk /,✓ �l414 AI 1. Contractor is responsible to veriy all plant quantities and co ,Ono m island �C`+�* s sw n �\ n ` contact Landscape Architect if disuepan°y exists. and mulch. .� I - 5 2. Drought tolerance is per"SFWMD Waterwise-South - --- " /IIf,ts•$V�n� Al — yam C_i \ o \ I I` ,. - — •J usm — / ✓, ^ Florida Edition"as applicable. J il.,,,..,. / Gw NOTE _ _ �y _may- I Ai Replaced dor l,, a f �aF•ieP'.`� other shrubs in oor G `jy'-'- Ly/ V 11 - I S - -� '. �\/ war cono:bon m islands L I�1\ 23 © I 1\� __ _ J I Dale • and mulch. vlsia TRI4notE t-. - Scale OS-03-2D20' \ \ 'l.. v, -:y .\ \... �Se sosetae,. I .�__ ; ___ -__ PN# 1073 N.E. 1ST STREET —II __ _____ • / r . I N L /i II i // I SUYan S.TaW Phase II Landscape Plan — - '/ "A""° b.s6T SCW or F:; -FOR THE FIRM 0 10 20 400 �� 1"=20• Drawing No. LP-1 OF 3 • '11 I I Oa1Y1_111 Rra a 1,--+ El a•tlla._eallaea :1--1.:1„,..,./2:, ,','11:7,-., rli rGShaded Area Not �4fi @ RETAILPart Of This Plan I I 1I < H ALL ``�—6/'1;� ` \ \ I - _ \ — \ A'v rt,�: �Y, ate,. ni.,�, , 6 -6-- — — 11 Key To Existing Trees ?, tvJr7uwlUU_l' vu ��LU � \;;v tl at I 7 ® 1 �1 I II A I / PUN OBSERVED APPOx.SIZE PROPOSED _'{V \ I I _/; I /!, ,/ /` 11 I` LAJ \ NO. BOTANIC NAME/fAMNON FAME CONDITION Ot K,palm DISPOSITION W �j{�Q�� �g \ h -_ Y AO -I c I FPLTRAN 8 _ II I. �,' 1 cameo rm6o/ew.ntna�oW Good 6- / I" - \ / `;❑ FOfthis I I II I J • I 2 Gumbo LimOo/B.uara smaiu5a Good E Rema+Rebcat< Q Q 2 3 4 5 Op lC �.. I� III II JJ 1= ^_\ W ] Gumbo pan=/Buie.wmaroW Good 6- R.mam H I `� -I C a I I 4\ J Ala = 4 - cw,m wneo/ea...a.�.,ma Good c Raman v, l�i�� 100.E — '1I \ I� .-'2_, %� Z 5 Gumm lam°/Buie.stun.. Goa 6• Remain o I r—_ l / I I I �\ .M�y LLI n ,.I"/ -�\ ` 6 GEWp<PaMI6aWl palm.° Good 22 Relocate G r0. , ��� —.--, / 171 II Y / 7 Cabbage PaYnI Sabel palmetto Good 16' Relocate D: ❑Bnt.NP _ 70 rY Q tL x7l - `f• —— sFY I Dig® I - I I ✓��. TA Cabbage Palm/Sabel palmetto Good 14 Relocate \� s i0 RJ3 II I v 6 Gbbapi PalmlsaWl DaMem Good 1z' Rebca:4 1 CI 'I I� 1 III / ' \ I '--VVV II LOBBYII 1EL k` � p GOWpe P>M/saWlpalmem Goa 16' Rem°• I m \ I �: '" el I I m / \ � I �\\��� - ` N 10 G,e.Batons.l Greca..wectas Good 6- Relocate / me II \ ',i,{. I O ! 11 I en�yf �l.l 11 Green Butane..l Gnoorcus erectss Poor 6" Relocate y o \I' I --/ 11 \ arc:�^ II \ II -�{ \ *'��OO✓Ir Z 1z Cabbage PaM/SaWl Dalm.m Goa za Relocate ,., \ pp •'' II III `— / "}, 1\ I 72 ®m itI 1 I f B I II 13 GbWpe Palm/satal p.m= Goa 14 Relocate 88 � II / [ . pH _y '=e I if I Il l i —I�•'~�s 1. Cabbage PaM/SaWIDaLmm Good 1e' Relocam >c gt W I II I II Il • I I II• {v 15 Cabbage Palm Saba]Dal.. God 2a Relocate �V) J u ` J 1 m i /1 \— I I i"1-� \ 16 Cabbage Palm/Sabal palm.° God . Relocate MI' 5 I .�/-/-\ II \ r, ( , 1 I II I I. ?. '7 Breen e.manrtllGre�,Das.renus Fa+ r Relocate o. t TZ \ -d-( �� '\ II -111 1 / II L_ I J II 1` II' t\.' 16 Green e,munrd/GnocarDcs.recbm Pool s R•Ioca. Otto 19 Snatuna l Yewste Poor 3• Remove Uom zo sra.sui,aI Yemade Poo/ 3" Remove 3mo I. 31 SmuS /Yelbssu Poo/ ]' R<move �� _ �����/ ` Y//////�// / •i 22 Royal Palm/ROKtoreaSP. Gotl i<'p.w. Raman CD O� co I�/ '��I / ® II 27 — \.•Il i. //11 \tom\�l'/ IIy /A / • �� 2] RoyalPa.QRoribreasD Good 14'p.w. Rama, Nmin J \\lI , I / 24 Idea Oak/Ga..vepma. Gotl T Relocate • 1/ \\ II / 'r II rho/ ; y —� 11 / , / zs lave Gk/ouemus wpr.na God r Relocate (.� "�� II [V II -v', II / _.� ��I- \ II //! •• ■ zfi we mk/ouercus vupma/u POD/ r Relocate c m --/ II 1 \� g\�J,/ �c-�I �� I 1 {/ ./1 4$TORE HOTEL BJ.IDI.VO 1 27 Green Brtlonrd/Groca/Pua erecbu Pool T Relocate N •C \ � r / I \ / I I° \ I F / (\{.I 1 EL 3-1TA5-N.0 V.0. \' 26 Green Bumnrd/C.o...erectus Poo/ 5' Relocate • - ,y C • ' 1Il sI L`"=f--- -1 1I IF /° \/ 11I Lam/ I - 29 e/een&mo*JA/Cana...erects Good 5 Relocate k� \ ®• �*"' �A' m \ I Ii a 30 G/een BNbnrtl/Lo,nca/Pus erects God 6• Relocate ♦V n. . / `I \ L= �J I ~ I II/ 31 Royal Palm/Rnpbrea sD Poo/ 14.OS.. Remov6 R8Dlac< C) O C _ 1®m® mm® / I - 32 tree Ga/Ouercus wgn+^e God r Remain CO \ I e Shaded Area Not > N^` CO s / 11-. 33 Senna Sunate,us/Yellow Cass. Poo/ ]• Remove O_ W U) 1\ - f I i -w • Part Of This Plan 34 Sen/u fiw.tenas/Yet.Guu Pool 3- Remove C`j ® i 4 j m ® m fi I- IIi —• 35 Senna Suna `Wow Gets Poo/ ]- Remove —V-cf< .air - -\ \ �T7d II �y 36 Lrva Oak/D g God T Relocate I AI A �T :�`I/ dew/te a II t G// I II I-. 0 -J ,� 77 we GtlO o Poor r Relocate IMik {T, ■ • — • � { + 3s cre<n au°r G F a.urs Fav 9• RebWt. .f t4�ni4 4 7T'e/iT t . DO CIA < �' ., 39 LNe Oak/12.reswrgmana Poor 6" Relocate v__- � '\ lE 'J — \ / T \0—\ Oh �-. — — L.� i \\ treamk/e„ercm vupww Good r Relocate ;`� // �' \ \ \.9/ _ gN bP. .\ ;� y 0 osov / 41 SoSu Pour 3- R6Reobo<4) $ \ I\ `� & _ 511ER = g TOTA TREESIPABONSITE-42\ - ExtsLn Tree\ 31 \ / I _mow�•s \\ Plan C TREES I PALMS TO REMAIN-7 ' 23 22 — iii._' h \\ /PALMS TO BE RELOCATED-27 / —� — =_ TREES/PALMS TO BE REMOVED R�k N.E. 1ST STREET II _._. .. 117 11 _ PLAN KEY N CO p- ...a n y..a cti N (6 co >6 c Tree Disposition Plan-Phase II = NOTE • I• 0_ 1. See tree barricade detail for trees to remain. 2. Trees to remain shall be pruned pursuant to • 0 10 20 400 ANSI A300 to completely clear new roofline and — Q 1"=20' remove dead,diseased or broken branches and suckers. CD U C � "0i1 50 •NO CONSTRUCTION STORAGE C OR ACTIVITY SHALL E PUCECEVATkGTRN FENCE 6U SURRGi:OINGCL Ca • .,;III GZ. EXISTING TREES J 3 • •NO ROOTSSW.LLBE LEFT EXPOSED. s V •EOOP ET OF TREES WDHREE -• .'y0 CONSTRUCTION BARRIA➢E CO y - 'e OUTSIDE OF DRIP LINE t ' Date 05-03.201B DRIP DNE - 5'-1 STEELFENLE POST OR R&wORaNG R00. Scale As Noted ORANGE PLASTIC C PN# 1073 d'ESNF N, '''G O MT-WN • Steven E.Tate Lants.p<ArcNDW • TEMPORARY oCdON -State ol FOR THE BARRICADE a o -FOR THE FIRM, e Q Date Know what's below. j Drawing NB. • Call before you dig. L P-L OF 3 • Landscape Calculations (For Phase II) Landscape Notes REMOVE ALL FRONDS - A.TOTAL LOT AREA(per Site Plan) 22,935 sf 1. All landscape and specifications shall meet or exceed the 0.'_ V' _ - ` /EXCEPT WASH.PALM.REMOVE LOWER FRONDS �bc I(/'`f B.STRUCTURES,PARKING,WALKWAYS,DRIVES,ETC. 20,268 sl minimum requirements as provided by the City of Delray NOTE RE. I� N s LAYERS of eu+LAP L.TOTAL PERVIOUS LOT AREA 2,667 sf Beach Land Development Code. INSTALL SOD SO t1NT MOWED UW'N LNLL BE _ '� -'�.: YYY �, 2. All panting material shall meet or exceed Florida Grade#1 FLUSH WITH TOP OE MULCH AND PAVEMENT '•'7c :It;-„.,.....7 Np, D.AREA OF SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS REQUIRED 800 sf 1// rz4'z 16-WOOD FATTENS.EQ.SPACE].WK. ass specified in Grades and Standards for NurseryPlants, v�"�• •.•- p`a {:.' ARDUNa TRUNK.sEcuREvaro r E.AREA OF SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS PROVIDED 2,232 sf P PAVEMENT + ma y/ METAL BAAGNG AT TOP AND BOTTOM. All edition. SOD��� rl/ j 3■ twj; TOENAIL WOOD BRACES TO BATTENS ONLY. F.NATIVE VEGETATION REQUIRED 200 sf 3. All sizes shown for plant material on the plan are to be MULCH\� r io4•W10TH BUCK POLY.MESH T'� \\1` r%4'YAOD BRACE,TYP. considered as minimums.All plant material must meet or TME. G.NATIVE VEGETATION PROVIDED 460 sf WN.]PER TREE,EQ.SPACING 4 r%4.TREE SPACED CEDAT.]BRACES ` UNIMPEDED - PER TREE SPACED AT H.TOTAL PAVED VEHICULAR USE AREA 5,402 si exceed these minimum requirements for both height and SHEET FLOW PUNT AT SANE LEVEL AS ORIGINLLLLY GROWN in DEGREES. spread.Any other requirements for specific shape or effect Ai"s'" ■//� SEE INSET ABOVE L TOTAL INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED 540 sf ]'MULCH RING.KEEP MULCH]-AWAY FROM TRUNK aA� as noted on the plan will also he required for acceptance. SEE PLANTKEY r J.TOTAL INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA PROVIDED 540 sf leis T c w eoors•aRE NOTED TD RE MAIN 4. Landscape shall be placed to edge of abutting ROW,canals, TO _4 I -LAYER OF MULCH.KEEP Mu cH 3.FROM Tnao( K.TOTAL INTERIOR SHADE TREES REQUIRED 4 lakes or other lands. < E' 'di REMOVE eUR.AP,WIRE BASKETS.ETC.. 6`�� ARO-CR.BSTAKESL.TOTAL INTERIOR SHADE TREES PROVIDED 7(palms) 5. All mechanical equipment,air conditioning,Irrigation pump ' FROM ROOTBALL •Allik\ �a1q► stations and equipment,fpl transformers,pool pumps,etc. _��„�rr II II REMOVE BURLAP OR OTHER ROOTBAU MATERIAL M.TOTAL LF.SURROUNDING PARKING OR VEHICULAR USE AREAS 2671f PREPARED PUNnAG BED ' 1r.III/ ]•4 z 2P WOOD STAKES , �MO =_ITI must be screened on three(3)sides by landscape shrubs. ANCHOR]'BELOW GRADE ._��uND15TURFED SOL N.TOTAL OF PERIMETER TREES REQUIRED 3(res.)D-wtH As sPEUFIED al-j -IL- Note:the quantity of screening shrubs maybe in addition to \\\ .I- 1_p• SOU05 iA00 +_ III- CLEAN SAND BACKFILL q y 9 COMPACTED SUBGRADE '1�=III=1- _ &DUD SOIL BASE'PEDESTAL. 'H-_IIHI SOUR SOIL BASE'PEDESTAL' O.TOTAL#OF PERIMETER TREES PROVIDED 12(resJ the required number of shrubs as provided in the Code _ -IIEII L=III P.TOTAL#OF EXISTING TREES TO BE SAVED ON-SITE 7 calculation table.All screening shrubs shall be planted for SOD/MULCH INSTALLATION TREE PLANTING DETAIL CABBAGE PALM PLANTING DETAIL . Q.TOTAL#OF NATIVE TREES REQUIRED 4 proper operation of equipment being screened and/or per the ¢a NOT TO SCALE NO. Tor oa,yEc a,AAr,rvc S.W. NOTE:RELOCATED PALM SIMILAR. NOT 70•-•Lc requirements of the utilityas necessary. • P„r " NOT SCALE NOTE:PALMS WITH NAILS DRIVEN INTO TRUNKS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. R.TOTAL#OF NATIVE TREES PROVIDED 15(incl.all palms) 6. Guying/staking practices shall not permit nails,screws,wires, 1 S.TOTAL#OF TREE PROVIDED ON PLAN 26(incl.all palms) etc.to penetrate outer surfaces of trees,palms or other planted material.Trees,palms and plant material will be cq rejected due to this practice. .- E B) 7. Burlap material,wire cages,plastic/canvas straps,etc.must 9. j NOTES be cut and removed for the top one-half(1/2)depth of the root 'n N., CJ I.INSTALL Purrs WITHAoEouATE SETBACK TO INSURE ball.Trees and shrubs grown in grow bags or grow bag type GROWTH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE BETWEEN PLANT GROWTH TYPES. '0 VT Pt a) NOTE' AND WITHOUT OVERLAPPING PAVEMENT.STRUCTURES,ETU.. - material must have such material removed entirely prior t0 Q INSTALL PUNTS WITH ADEQUATE SETBAG(TD ALLOW FOR MATURE SPACING As 2.INSTALL PUNTS IN SHRUB MASSES USAG TRIArGULARSPAGIY mm L GROWTH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE BETWEEN PUNT GROWTH TYPES, PER PLAN ]'MULCH.KEEP MULCH FROM STEELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. planting the tree or shrub. to J0' 2 AND WTHOUT OVERLAPPING PAVEMENT.STRUCTURES.ETC. - d 8. All plant material shall be free of pests,insects,disease, `m m 1'MULCH 17V•.''..i i;j, .`r' iH:jVK: ..i_jV i SEE PUNS FORO.0 SPACING weeds,etc. O.0 Q •!��_� KEEP BALK FROM PLANT STEM L%:'��:=%�"°' '•.'i'c"L`PL," ;�A'•r:l,:J.: 9. All plant material shall be planted at the proper depths, QLL m :WVc/ / ;".Sr„• ,.'-n,i ;'.•, 6.�5..i INSTALLATION SIZE originally grown and/or so the top of the root ball is flush or 0- // FILL GRADE ���• ,' ma � slightly above finished grade immediately after planting.All U oo co trees should provide trunk taper when property panted at the •ma y REMOVE ENTIRE III - PlANi1NG SOIL - ZCC.- CONTAINER. 1 W-IBIEI ® correct planting depth. m a9 PUNT AT SAME DEPTH AS -III IFlf - t` 11 NQOb C oRGir:ALly GROWN p1` -CIF - - - PUNTING SOIL 10.All plant material shall be watered in at time of planting to I-n- T Hi.L - eliminate air pockets in the root zone area. cumin J !I 7 I�FLI9Ur BACK FILL BETWEEN PUNTS AND 6•BEYOND '11.Upon completion of work,the site shall be cleared of all EDGE OF SHRUB MASS NTH PLANTING SOIL SET TOP OF MULCH COVER r B.LIGHTLY COMPACTED PLANTING SOIL BELOW FINISHED PAVEMENT GIUDE • debris,superfluous materials,and equipment caused by this U • PAVEMENT permit. C PLANNOTE 12.All landscaped areas shall beprovided with an underground C PLANT AT SANE DEPTH AS ORIGINALLY GROWN SHRUB SPACING P 9 SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE fully automatic irrigation system using pop-up sprinklers. U) -C NOT TO SCALE SHRUB MASS PLANTING System shall provide 100%coverage with a 75%overtop ) C NOT TO SCALE • (minimum)using rust-free water,except any preserved areasas .) remaining in natural state.A rain sensor device or switch _ C 'U shall be installed that will override the irrigation system when i',3) C • adequate rainfall has occurred.Water shall not be directed 1:1) 'N N n and/or provided onto impervious surfaces and/or be designed or installed to throw water over an impervious surface such as U a) n s LAYERS OF BURLAP a sidewalk,etc. Hours of operation for all irrigation systems -U-a. 4' " 'r S.•;, K•Q••• NOTE shall be limited to 5:00 p.m.to 8:00 a.m.only or as may be Me r.a.I6•WOOD RATTENS. •s.4�, '?•��- .t+o CONSTRUcTIONST.GE further restricted bSouth Florida Water Management District EQUALLY SPACE].MIN.. ,�( OR ACTIVITY SHALL TAKE 9 3'� ARDUNO TRUNK.sELLMELNTH I<' - h PULE WITHIN FENCE SURROUNDING or other jurisdictional agency. �\ 1M11 NETALBMIi ATtOPANo Bono.. ..:.• � ` A.. . q.T. EGSTING TREES t � � TOE NALL WOOD BRACES TO BATTENS "•-.+.6: 1' - ""d�' : .NO ROOTS SHALL BE LEFT EXPOSED. 13.At plant material and work shall be guaranteed for one-year a` ONLY. ,. .CONPIETELY SIARROl1RDTREE from date of final job acceptance. During the one year j FOR ALL TREES AND PALMS w� j • i6. OR GROUP OFTREES Y.ITH / r%6-N000 BRACE.TYP. -Y/f/•/\,r EXPECTED TO BE GREATER THAN, N?w O .. ..:, -`-G.' CONSTRUCTION BARRICADE guarantee,any pant material that dies or is in an unhealthy ,• it/�F .4' DIA.MEASURED 6-ABOVE GRADE Z m ra y r •)- OUTSIDE OF DRIP UNE condition shall be replaced with the same plant type at least 'Yv IF ADJACENT TO PI%IC RAN W-� NI $ •.. equal to the size and quality originally specified.The 11, 2'X<-WOOD BRACES.]BRACES PROVIDE NO LESS THAN 4'(I FOR m2H/- `;C; PER TREE SPACED AT MEDIANS)FROM FACE OF CURB TO �morti �v.: replacement material shall also be guaranteed for one year c.....•�--L- 1TODEGREES. TREE OR PALM TRUNK PER FOOT �� DRIP UNE 5'�-I STEEL FENCE POST OR from the date of its installation.The guarantee will be null and , r MULCH.KEEP]'FROM TRUNK. INDEX 546 UPEZZ REINFORCING ROO. ORANGENGING void if plant material is damaged or killed by lightning, - • �/ REMOVE BURLAP FROM ROOT BALL OMESH RANGE PUST hurricane force winds,hail or freeze. A)PUNT AT SAME DEPTH AS L - /4'M..WN W m ORIGINALLY GROWN NONMOONTABLE CURB / 14.The landscape contractor is responsible for verifying there U o r.a•L WS EOW I are not conflicts with above or below ground utilities prior to ANGmRr BElOw GRADE I ._ _-I commencing landscape installation. Notify owner d conflicts 1 , ,. - wMT. exist - CI uff _ eI�an \` CLEAN SAAD BAGS FILL "-' d .,_11"Dub =,I' SOLID SOIL BASE'PEDESTAL. NOTE:DIMENSIONS NOTED ABOVE APPLY TO ALL CLEAR SIGHT VLSIBIUTY J ''' ' " - 15.Any trees to remain shall be pruned in such a way to promote CO n RI F-il` AREAS•MEDIANSAS SHOWN ABOVE AND ROADS/DE CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLES. proper horticultural and natural tree growth. to -4I'TE111 II�1 As NOTED ON THE Pars 16.All trees and palms shall be placed a minimum of 10'from CO m CLEAR SIGHT AREA WITHIN TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION underground utilities. See detail this sheet. e FEATHER LEAF TYPE PALM • SECTION SAFE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE AND BARRICADE - 17.Ground covers shall be spaced as noted or to insure ground I d • PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE planting.rover within 6 months of anlin 18.Place sod on smooth sod bed. Remove any rocks and other CI) . • debris prior to sodding.Sod shall be placed so there are no Qi) NOTES- gaps or voids between pieces, on slopes place sod at 900 to Q) .4 a •I.ALL ROOT BARR,ERS SHALL aE 4'MINIMUM FROM ALL Deep Hoot Padded.LP. slope direction.Stake sod or otherwise ensure its = C 0 - Gr INSTALLATION ssaw.alM,avnse..l establishment on slopes. ( 7 ,4 4,1.01;0,1.1y 6 2.THE INsruunov of ROOT SHALL e< San Nested,a cal++ L - ) ALK �\, � 19.Mulch shall be eucalyptus or melaleuca mulch.All trees in es. COORDINATEDvcveaTH.0C/TYANDaEE0 INSPECTED BVOre PRIOR TO eArxFULWc.ALL ROOT BARRIERS sHau Tel mN�so-r�.ros-re-crw sod areas are to have a 30"ring covered with a 3"layer of N U EzrEND LAP TO FwIsueDr• ADF F.w;an-r6ae or us.rma+s+ mulch.Cover all shrub beds v/itha3"layer of mulch. (n NOTE 3.ROOTBAHRI[RS SHALL BE MINIMUM%'DEEP. •iJ L`K i.e oo Y�reesaLwCS PyrxB wean - APPROVED PRODUCTS INCLUDE'DEEP ROOT'AND ROYAL PAINORTRcc 20.All plant material shall be fertilized withatablet form balanced '� N anape.as�n.ncs - � �� 'ROOT SOLUTIONS'.FLEXIBLE BARRIERS SHWA SE ss• fertilizer containing minor elements. Follow manufacturer's ,� wu�o,,rPmwunaDw.:r Be..., PANELS MANUFACTURED BrDIoeaRRleR. / recommendations for rates.sod areas shall be fertilized with a SldrW'YOOetr,s l0 El anp LD f.2 A ALL ROOT BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN f/ (}� (� ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN a granular form balanced fertilizer with minor elements J SID follo g manufacturer's recommendations for = I- IIIJIBII INSTRUCTIONS. NOSTFS ABOVE) VERT.RI oN RooraAwveasw,LL FACE 2CI native soil is unaccepable,contacttandscap Boor BARRIER _ __ 1.Planting soil shall he a mix I3II-11 IL=110"= ,1 sE ',C 8113 p at.If -'=1= lIF"'11: '„, I�Ua M.2 OR LIB]ax DEwRooT areinforc I t sand -1IL 111 - -III="^ amain.QUANTrwirs NECESSARY 22.Reinforced concrete curbing at least 6"in height shall be e 11=I I I7 E7 III=III= - � provided around all landscape islands and as a separator 'IJIEII IRIF1 j III IIII _W!If �10 PLANTTEND ENTIRE WIDTH P P i .1., -III=11I,""" CITY FACILITIES - - � � r PUNTER. - between all landscape areas that are adjacent to vehicular Date 05•03.2018 dll=1 III-11F1 + PANNE.SERVICES. '111- -I I11I II_ I k"- use areas unless such curbing will interfere with the drainage. Scale As Noted ETC.) 1-111_ 1J�1-EIIIE • STORM DRAINAGE UNE elo PN# 1045 NOTES' „�� ]ilIII-III" CITY FAGILTIES W.P.ApPmx.se'Lelow ea.pane 1.THIS DISTANCE SHALL BE IO NINWUMFRON ALLGTY FACILITIES -III III- 6WN. (MAINS,SERVICES, IF NO ROOT BARRIER Is USED. . ETC.) TYPICAL TREE WITHOUT ROOT BARRIER LD 1.2 TYPICAL TREE WITH ROOT BARRIER LD 1.1 PLANTING TREES ON TOP OF STORM DRAINAGE ANA0.,.dads s. .PeetU212 en. s.,..,xa•.�„r NOT To SCALE . ;1I1 . Steven E.Teta Landscape Arc.. :T F / Sfax of Fbrtla FOR TILE HE FIR W Dale Know what's below. •. Call before you dig. Drawing No. LP-3 OF 3 alwaysdelray HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT ( HPE) GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES 0_40 a O LIVE alwaysdelray.com alwaysdelray@mydelraybeach.com Steering Committee Draft 05.16.18 ® HISTORIC PRESERVATION GOALS GOAL HPE 1 Preserve, Protect, Enhance and Support Secure for future generations the opportunity to share in the unique heritage of Delray Beach, and promote the preservation of historic, archaeological and cultural resources, through purposeful identification, protection and continued use of buildings, structures and districts, which exhibit significant architectural qualities or are associated with important cultural events and/or people in the city's history. GOAL HPE 2 Historic Preservation Incentives Support and expand the city's historic preservation program through financial incentives, adaptive reuse, and promotional programs. GOAL HPE 3 Education & Public Awareness Increase public awareness of the cultural importance and economic value of the preservation of historic resources. GOAL HPE 4 Recognition Celebrate and recognize historic and cultural resources to increase the prestige of ownership and community pride. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies Page 12 (1110 WHAT IS THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT? The Historic Preservation Element contains goals, objectives and policies that will strengthen and support historic preservation practices and programs that have been ongoing in Delray Beach since the late 1980's. With the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan in .2018, a Historic Preservation Element will be included for the first time. The Historic Preservation Element will reinforce the value of cultural, economic and environmental resources for the community, as preservation is a key component of the character, appeal and economy of the city and its neighborhoods. In 1989, the City of Delray Beach adopted the Comprehensive Plan, which "proposed a renaissance for the City, a revival in both economic and social terms, based on its unique history and culture". That renaissance has occurred with great success and the threatening decay of the historic downtown was successfully prevented. Delray Beach's downtown is now known nationwide as a bustling and desirable hub for business, culture and living. It is important to recognize that the preservation, protection and enhancement of cultural and historic resources have public value,as they are visible and tangible reminders of the history and heritage of the city, state and nation; thus, creating a sense of place. Further, historic preservation has proven to be a significant economic driver for heritage tourism, a legacy industry, resulting in a positive and stabilizing impact on property values. Finally, conservation of historic resources is a bona fide form of sustainability as protection of finite and non-renewable resources, embodies the energy of those structures; hence, the most sustainable structure is the one already built. Today, the city moves towards a focus on preventative maintenance, a need to ensure that the success the community worked so hard for be preserved for future generations. Historic preservation was at the center of that success and will continue to be an integral part of the city's ongoing success. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies Page 13 DEFINITIONS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE Earthworks; any subsurface remains of historical, archaeological, or architectural importance; or any unusual ground formations of archaeological significance. FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE The Florida Master Site File is the State of Florida's official inventory of historical cultural resources. Categories of resources recorded at the Site File include archaeological sites, historical structures, historical cemeteries, historical bridges and historic districts. ELIGIBLE RESOURCE An area, site, building, or structure that is identified as historic through a historic site survey but has not yet been designated to the Local and/or National Register of Historic Places. HISTORIC RESOURCE A historic resource is one with historical architectural qualities, historic associations, archaeological values, or cultural significance present in areas, districts, sites, buildings, or structures, which may or may not be designated to Local and/or National Register of Historic Places. HISTORIC STRUCTURE A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Also referred to as a Contributing Structure within a historic district. HISTORIC DISTRICT A geographically defined area which has been designated as a historic district under the procedures described in the Land Development Regulations. Any historic district may have within its area non-historic buildings or other structures that contribute to the overall visual character of the district. HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 An act to establish a program for the preservation of additional historic properties throughout the nation, and for other purposes, approved October 15, 1966. HISTORIC SITE (Also referred to as Individually Designated Site/Property) Any site, building, structure, feature, or improvement which has been designated as a historic site and which may be located outside of a designated historic district. HISTORIC SITE SURVEY A comprehensive survey designed to identify, research, and document building sites, and structures of any historic, cultural, architectural, or landmark importance in the city, which may be compiled in cooperation with state and local public and non-profit historic preservation organizations. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 'age 14 DEFINITIONS LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES A listing and a means by which to identify, classify, and recognize various archaeological sites, buildings, structures, improvements, districts, and appurtenances as historically and/or architecturally significant. NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES A federal listing maintained by the United States Department of the Interior of buildings, structures, and districts that have attained a quality of significance as determined by the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. NON-HISTORIC STRUCTURE A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Also referred to as a Non- Contributing Structure. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies Page 15 ©GOAL HPE 1 PRESERVE, PROTECT, ENHANCE AND SUPPORT SECURE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN THE UNIQUE HERITAGE OF DELRAY BEACH, AND PROMOTE PRESERVATION, THROUGH THE PURPOSEFUL IDENTIFICATION, PROTECTION AND CONTINUED USE OF STRUCTURES, SITES AND DISTRICTS WHICH EXHIBIT SIGNIFICANT ARCHITECTURAL QUALITIES OR ARE ASSOCIATED WITH IMPORTANT CULTURAL EVENTS AND/OR PEOPLE IN THE CITY'S HISTORY. Performance Measure: Success in addressing Objectives and Policies of GOAL HPE1 shall be measured utilizing the following performance indicators: • Increase in the number of historic resources listed in the Local and/or National Register of Historic Places • Create digital database • Create the Historic Property Disaster Preparedness brochure Objective HPE 1.1 Maintain Certified Local Government status. Policy HPE 1.1.1 Continue to work cooperatively and in conjunction with the State Historic Preservation Office to achieve the goals set forth in the State Comprehensive Plan and the Comprehensive Statewide Historic Preservation Plan. Policy HPE 1.1.2 Continue to establish, maintain, and strengthen partnerships with external agencies and local institutions, as well as local history, preservation, and archaeological organizations for implementing preservation and education objectives. Policy HPE 1.1.3 Provide opportunities for Historic Preservation Division staff to attend and participate in local and national seminars and conferences where historic preservation topics and issues are presented to support the City's status as a Certified Local Government. Policy HPE 1.1.4 Advise Historic Preservation Board members of training opportunities. Objective HPE 1.2 Maintain and increase the number of historic resources listed in the Local and/or National Register of Historic Places Policy HPE 1.2.1 Continue to maintain and update the historic, archaeological and cultural inventory for properties and historic districts listed on the Local and or National Registers of Historic Places. Policy HPE 1.2.2 Continue to study and evaluate the eligibility of properties and potential historic districts for listing on the Local or National Register of Historic Places. historic resources at least once every five years. (Partial old Policy A-4.2) HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 16 ©GOAL HPE 1 PRESERVE, PROTECT, ENHANCE AND SUPPORT Policy HPE 1.2.3 Continue to expand its inventory of historic properties by preparing new Florida Master Site Files for documented and undocumented properties and by updating existing Florida Master Site Files for properties that have undergone alterations or demolitions. Policy HPE 1.2.4 Create and regularly update a digital database of Florida Master Site File forms for properties and historic districts listed on the Local and or National Registers of Historic Places. Policy HPE 1.2.5 Maintain and regularly update a historic resources map for properties and historic districts listed on the Local and or National Registers of Historic Places. Policy HPE 1.2.6 Protect the city's historic resources by including maintaining provisions in the Land Development Regulations for the designation of historically significant sites, structures, archaeological sites, or districts. (Partial old Policy A-4.2) Objective HPE 1.3 Utilize strategies to reduce the number of historic resources in need of stabilization and rehabilitation on an annual basis Policy HPE 1.3.1 Ensure historic resources remain consistent with the Historic Preservation Ordinances relating to affirmative maintenance, demolition by neglect and boarding,which are adopted in the Land Development Regulations and the Code of Ordinances. Policy HPE 1.3.2 Provide training to Code Enforcement staff to recognize and cite historic properties that suffer from decline due to neglect, vacancy and deferred maintenance. Policy HPE 1.3.3 Evaluate and, where necessary, amend the Land Development Regulations to ensure the protection of historic resources. Policy HPE 1.3.4 Create a Historic Property Disaster Preparedness brochure for historic sites, structures and resources. Objective HPE 1.4 Implement appropriate and compatible design and planning strategies for historic sites and properties within historic districts. Preservation Ordinance afl where appliesable, to chitectural sign (Reworded Old Objective A-4) Policy HPE 1.4.1 Findings shall be made by the Historic Preservation Board that any land use or development application for a historic structure, site or within a historic district, is consistent with the provisions of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations. (Reworded old Policy A-4.1) HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies g,` 7 * GOAL HPE 1 PRESERVE, PROTECT, ENHANCE AND SUPPORT Policy HPE 1.4.2 Public improvements or replaced infrastructure such as, streetlights, signage, furniture and sidewalks, within historic districts shall be compatible with the historic character of the district. LOOP INTO THE UTILITIES ELEMENT Policy HPE 1.4.3 Encourage all providers to locate utilities in a manner consistent with the historic character of historic sites and districts. LOOP INTO THE UTILITIES ELEMENT Policy HPE 1.4.4 Preserve alley public rights-of-way within the Old School Square Historic District to provide access to abutting properties; these alleys shall not be abandoned to private interests and shall be improved to meet minimum width standards. (Reworded Old Policy C-2.2 - LOOP TO MOBILITY) Objective HPE 1.5 Advocate for the protection and awareness of historic resources and archaeological sites. Policy HPE 1.5.1 Encourage the protection of archaeological sites from destruction by working with appropriate agencies to preserve newly discovered archaeological sites. Policy HPE 1.5.2 Pursue the acquisition of historic and cultural resources when ownership would provide a public benefit to Delray Beach and when financial resources can be secured. Policy HPE 1.5.3 Use historic buildings to accommodate public uses whenever feasible. Policy HPE 1.5.4 Explore the potential for designation of parks, landscapes, gardens and trees to the Local Register of Historic Places. Policy HPE 1.5.5 Survey the City cemetery for potential designation to the Local Register of Historic Places. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies -'-6e 18 ©GOAL HPE 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION INCENTIVES SUPPORT AND EXPAND THE CITY'S HISTORIC PRSERVATION PROGRAM THROUGH FINANCIAL INCENTIVES, ADAPTIVE REUSE, AND PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMS. Performance Measures: Success in addressing Objectives and Policies of GOAL HPE 2 shall be measured utilizing the following performance indicators: • Increase in Historic Ad-Valorem Tax Exemption participation • Increase in awarded/approved grant applications Objective HPE 2.1 Encourage historic preservation efforts through the promotion, creation, and/or establishment of economic incentives. Policy HPE 2.1.1 Continue to monitor and participate in local and State historic preservation programs to fund local historic preservation activities. Policy HPE 2.1.2 Continue to promote the Historic Ad-Valorem Tax Exemption program to property owners of eligible and historic resources. Policy HPE 2.1.3 Continue to provide information regarding all local, state and federal financial incentives to the public such as, the City and County Historic Ad- Valorem Tax Exemption program and the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives programs. Objective HPE 2.2 Continue to develop programs and policies to protect and preserve the City's historic resources. Policy HPE 2.2.1 Explore and pursue incentives for maintenance, restoration and rehabilitation, and stabilization of eligible and historic resources. Policy HPE 2.2.2 Analyze the potential for a Transfer of Development Rights program that requires the preservation of eligible and historic resources. Policy HPE 2.2.3 Continue to develop new land use and zoning incentives for eligible and historic resources within the Land Development Regulations, such as encouraging the adaptive reuse of historic structures within mixed-use zoning districts and providing parking relief strategies. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 19 OGOAL HPE 3 EDUCATION & PUBIC AWARENESS INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE CULTURAL IMPORTANCE AND ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORIC RESOURCES. Performance Measures: Success in addressing Objectives and Policies of GOAL HPE 3 shall be measured utilizing the following performance indicators: • Develop education and outreach program • Create printed promotional materials • Install historic wayfinding signage Objective HPE 3.1 Educate and improve public awareness about the value and significance of local historic, cultural and archaeological resources. Policy HPE 3.1.1 Develop an education and outreach program about the benefits of owning a historic site and listing an eligible resource to the Local or National Register of Historic Places;this outreach shall include information about the economic advantages inherent in the rehabilitation of historic buildings and that historic preservation is a form of sustainable development. Policy HPE 3.1.2 Develop promotional and reference materials about local historic resources, preservation and cultural heritage; such information will be available at city hall and on the city website. Policy HPE 3.1.3 Sponsor at least one public seminar or workshop per year about historic preservation topics. Policy HPE 3.1.4 Educate stakeholders and the development community as to the development review process for historic sites and structures. Policy HPE 3.1.5 Continue to hire student interns within the Historic Preservation Division who would receive credit towards their degree. Policy HPE 3.1.6 Continue to support local historical museums through information and technical assistance. Objective HPE 3.2 Support, enhance and encourage public awareness of heritage tourism as an economic benefit to Delray Beach. Policy HPE 3.2.1 Work with the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, other local agencies, and other organizations to promote heritage tourism as part of the City's economic development efforts such as, the creation of historic tours. Policy HPE 3.2.2 Promote and increase awareness of historic structures, sites and districts for heritage tourism purposes; such as, installing historic street identification and Recreational and Cultural Interest Area signs. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies Page 110 ©GOAL HPE 3 EDUCATION & PUBIC AWARENESS Policy HPE 3.2.3 Encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of historic structures and sites where such investments will provide for or contribute to heritage tourism development. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies Page 111 GOAL HPE 4 RECOGNITION CELEBRATE AND RECOGNIZE HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES TO INCREASE THE PRESTIGE OF OWNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY PRIDE. Performance Measures: Success in addressing Objectives and Policies of GOAL HPE 4 shall be measured utilizing the following performance indicators: • Provide certificates • Established awards program • Recognize National Preservation Month Objective HPE 4.1 Formally recognize historic resources that are considered significant according to the Historic Preservation Ordinances. Policy HPE 4.1.1 Increase prestige of ownership by providing certificates recognizing the significance of historic structures or sites. Policy HPE 4.1.2 Establish an annual awards program that officially recognizes excellence in historic preservation activities. Policy HPE 4.1.3 Encourage and support the nomination of historic structures, sites and/or districts to the National Register of Historic Places. Policy HPE 4.1.4 Promote awareness of historic and cultural resources through continued use of the historic markers program administered by the Department of State. Policy HPE 4.1.5 Recognize local historic preservation efforts each year during National Preservation Month through programming activities and collaborating with local organizations. HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies :‘age 112 EXISTING CITY OBJECTIVES & POLICIES FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT Objective A-4 The redevelopment of land and buildings shall provide for the preservation of historic resources. The objective shall be met through continued adherence to the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance and, where applicable, to architectural design guidelines through the following policies: REWORDED AS NEW OBJECTIVE HPE 1.4 Policy A-4.1 Prior to approval or recommending approval of any land use or development application for property located within a historic district or designated as a historic site, the Historic Preservation Board must make a finding that the requested action is consistent with the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations relating to historic sites and districts and the "Delray Beach Design Guidelines". REWORDED AS NEW POLICY HPE 1.4.1 Policy A-4.2 In order to protect the City's historic resources, the Land Development Regulations shall include provisions for designation of historically significant buildings, structures, archaeological sites, or districts. The City shall conduct periodic neighborhood surveys to identify and evaluate potential historic resources at least once every five years. REWORDED AS NEW POLICIES HPE 1.2.2 & 1.2.6 Objective C-2 Economic development, with due regard for private property rights, historic preservation and character,is an essential component of the redevelopment and renewal efforts which are directed to the future of the City of Delray Beach. Specific efforts for the coordination and provision of economic development activities shall be centered in the City Administration's Development Services Management Group. Those efforts shall be governed by the following policies. MOVED TO ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ELEMENT Policy C-2.1 The City of Delray Beach hereby acknowledges the role of Culture and the Arts in Economic Development and pledges in pursuit of a theme of this Comprehensive Plan -- A Renaissance Community -- the promotion of the arts and accommodation of cultural activities for economic development ends. MOVED TO ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ELEMENT Policy C-2.2 Alleys located within the Old School Square Historic District on either side of Swinton Avenue shall remain and be made available for access to abutting properties. Accordingly, these alleys shall not be abandoned to private interests. REWORDED AS NEW POLICY HPE 1.4.4 AND NEEDS TO BE LOOPED TO MOBILITY ELEMENT Policy C-2.3 The City's Coastal Area is one of its most valuable resources in terms of economic attraction, recreation, and natural beauty. While action is appropriate to capitalize upon the economic benefits of this resource, commercialization and promotion shall not occur to such an extent that they diminish this beach resource. MOVED TO COASTAL HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 113 EXISTING CITY OBJECTIVES & POLICIES HOUSING ELEMENT Table HO-15 Inventory and write up regarding significant historic housing TO MOVE TO HISTORIC DIA Objective A-9 The City shall support the conservation and rehabilitation of historically significant housing, especially where such housing is an identifying characteristic of a particular neighborhood.TO REMAIN IN HOUSING ELEMENT Policy A-9.1 This objective will be implemented in accordance with the standards and criteria of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations, Historic Preservation Sites and Districts. TO REMAIN IN HOUSING ELEMENT Policy A-9.2 The City will promote the use of historic designations as a revitalization tool in its preparation of Strategic Task Team Neighborhood Action Plans for those areas which have a significant inventory of historic structures. TO REMAIN IN HOUSING ELEMENT Policy A-11.4 The City will provide planning and technical assistance to implement neighborhood-supported initiatives aimed at preserving the character of existing residential areas. Such assistance may involve the formulation of regulations that would limit the size and scale of new homes to be consistent with existing structures within a defined neighborhood, and analysis of the housing inventory to determine if the area qualifies for designation as a historic district, and similar measures. TO REMAIN IN HOUSING ELEMENT COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT Inventory& Analysis Details relating to what a historic resource is and that there are 2 locally designated historic districts in the Coastal Planning Area. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT - LANGUAGE NEEDS UPDATING TO NOTE THAT ONE OF THE 2 RESOURCES IS A NATIONALLY DESIGNATED HISTORIC DISTRICT (MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT). Objective B-2 The value of historic preservation to economic development is recognized and shall be a component of economic development programs throughout the City. With respect to the Coastal Planning Area, this relationship shall be achieved through the following policies: TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT Policy B-2.1 The Marina Historic District shall embrace principles of historic preservation and economic development in a sensitive and blending manner. See Objective C-1 for the specific implementation program. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 3Ee 1 14 QEXISTING CITY OBJECTIVES & POLICIES Policy B-2.2 Individual historic structures shall continue to be designated pursuant to the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT Objective C-1 The retention, rehabilitation, and protection of historic resources as provided for in the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance shall continue to be applied in the Coastal Planning Area. In coordination with the residents and the Historic Preservation Board, all efforts will be made to keep all the listed historic structures in the coastal planning area in fine condition and to list additional structures and districts as needed. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT Policy C-1.1 The northernmost portion of the Marina Historic District, located in the first and second blocks and zoned CBD and RM shall be developed with the active participation of both the Historic Preservation Board and the Community Redevelopment Agency. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT Policy C-1.2 The southernmost portions of the Marina Historic District, located in the third and fourth blocks and zoned R-1 AA, shall continue to be enhanced through the renovation of existing single family and multi-family structures, sensitive rehabilitation of historic structures,and new construction which is appropriate and compatible to the historic district. TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT - LANGUAGE NEEDS UPDATING AS DISTRICT BOUDARIES HAVE CHANGED Objective C-3 Development,redevelopment or conservation on the barrier island and in the Marina Historic District shall occur in a manner which does not change the character, intensity of use, or demand upon existing infrastructure in the Coastal Planning Area, as dictated in the following policies: TO REMAIN IN COASTAL ELEMENT CONSERVATION ELEMENT Policy B-1.5 Natural reservations which exist as historic sites shall be protected through the continued implementation and enforcement of the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance. TO REMAIN IN CONSERVATION ELEMENT HPE Goals,Objectives,&Policies 115 13T H ST `�� O� 0 Town of w w w > > > w >_, tr vow- 1 < < ¢ > m 1 2 T H S T BOND W A V / always COMPREHENSIVE PLANut c. ¢ Gulf Stream = 0 0 H Z Z (0 �V __ - " "' w 11TH ST w w i-. 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