34-94 ORDINANCE NO. 34-94
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF LAND
KNOWN AS DEL-AIRE GOLF COURSE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM OS (OPEN SPACE) DISTRICT TO
OSR (OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION) DISTRICT; SAID LAND
BEING GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF LINTON BOULEVARD, ON
THE EAST SIDE OF MILITARY TRAIL; AND AMENDING "ZONING
MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994"; PROVIDING A
GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the property hereinafter described is shown on the
Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
April, 1994, as being zoned OS (Open Space) District; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of April 18, 1994, the Planning and
Zoning Board for the City of Delray Beach, as Local Planning Agency,
reviewed this item and voted unanimously to recommend approval of the
rezoning, based upon positive findings; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the Zoning District Map of
the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated April, 1994, be amended to
reflect the revised zoning classification.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the Zoning District Map of the City of
Delray Beach, Florida, dated April 1994, be, and the same is hereby
amended to reflect a zoning classification of OSR (Open Space and
Recreation) District for the following described property:
Tracts G and H, DEL-AIRE GOLF CLUB FIRST ADDITION, as
recorded in Plat Book 37, Pages 163 through 166, of
the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and
Tract M, DEL-AIRE GOLF CLUB SECOND ADDITION, as
recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 66 and 67, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and
Tract C (less PB 39, Page 66) together with Tracts D
and F, DEL-AIRE GOLF CLUB, as recorded in Plat Book
35, Pages 1 through 4, of the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida (known as Del-Aire Golf
Course).
The subject property is generally located south of
Linton Boulevard, on the east side of Military Trail;
containing 200.27 acres, more or less.
Section 2. That the Planning Director of said City shall,
upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the
City of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provisions of
Section 1 hereof.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That should any section or provision of this
ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be
declared by a court, of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a
whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective ten
(10) days after its passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final
reading on this the 21st day of June
, 1994.
ATTEST:
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First Reading June 7; 1994
Second Reading June 21, 1994
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Cl~ INITIATED REZONINGS
OS ~ OSR CF to OS CF to OSR
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M~MORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~/O~-/_ MEETING OF JUNE 21. 1994
SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NOS.
~4-~4 THROUGH 52-94/ REZONING VARIOUS RECREATIONAL/
PASSIVE FACILITIES TO OSR (OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION)
QR Q~ (OPEN SPACE)
DATE: JUNE 17, 1994
This is second reading and public hearing for nineteen ordinances
which rezone certain recreational or passive facilities
throughout the City to either OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
District or OS (Open Space) District. The affected properties
include golf courses (both public and private), parks (active and
passive), recreation centers and the municipal cemetery. A
complete listing is attached to the staff report.
These rezonings are of a "housekeeping" nature and result from
the creation of the OSR (Open Space and Recreation) zoning
district. The properties being rezoned to OSR are currently
zoned either OS or CF (Community Facilities). The properties
being rezoned to OS are currently zoned CF.
The Planning and Zoning Board formally reviewed this item at
public hearing on April 18, 1994. A unanimous recommendation of
approval was forwarded to the Commission for all of the proposed
rezonings, with two exceptions. The Board voted to retain CF
zoning on the Catherine Strong Center (Ordinance No. 39-94) and
the Bucky Dent Baseball School (Ordinance No. 51-94) based on the
nature and extent of activities occurring at those locations.
However, both of these centers contain ballfields, which are
being eliminated from the CF district under the proposed
amendment, and would become nonconforming uses under CF zoning.
To avoid this, and because the activities at both facilities are
primarily recreation oriented, application of OSR zoning is the
most appropriate. Staff has incorporated language in the OSR
district which would accommodate temporary living quarters for
program participants as an accessory use. This makes the housing
at the Baseball School a conforming use.
On June 7, 1994, the Commission passed all of the nineteen
ordinances (#34-94 through #52-94) on first reading by unanimous
vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance Nos. 34-94 through 52-94,
inclusive, on second and final reading, based on positive
findings with respect to Chapter 3 (Performance Standards) of the
LDRs, policies of the Comprehensive Plan, and LDR Section
2.4.5(E)(5).
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CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
FROM: D~NE DOMINGUEZ,
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING~ ZONING
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1994
ORDINANCES 34-94 THRU 52-94, REZONING VARIOUS
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES TO OSR (OPEN SPACE AND
RECREATION) OR OS (OPEN SPACE)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
· approval of the rezoning of nineteen recreational
facilities to OSR (Open Space and Recreation) or OS (Open
~' Space). The properties being rezoned to OSR are now' ·
currently zoned either OS or CF (Community Facilities).
The properties being rezoned to OS are now currently zoned
CF.
The subject properties are located throughout the City, and
include both public and private recreational facilities.
BACKGROUND:
These rezonings are of a "housekeeping" nature, and result from
the creation of the OSR zoning district. The OSR District is
intended to apply to active recreational facilities such as golf
courses and city parks having ballfields and other active
outdoor components. For additional background and analysis
regarding the creation of the OSR and the related rezonings, see
the attached Planning and Zoning Board staff report.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board formally reviewed this item at its
meeting of April 18, 1994. During the public hearing portion of
the meeting several residents expressed concerns about the need
to protect City parks from becoming commercialized. As
originally proposed, the OSR district would have been applied to
virtually all City parks, whether passive or active. The OS
district would have applied to water bodies, the municipal
beach, and areas that are intended for passive open space
purposes.
City Commission Documentation ....
Rezoning of Various Parcels to OS or OSR
Page 2
As a result of the citizen comments, the Board voted to change
the OS district so that it would continue to apply to passive
parks such as the beach parks, and to parks that have jogging
trails and picnic facilities but no ballfields.
As a result of these changes, many of the parcels that were
originally proposed to be rezoned from CF to OSR were
recommended to be rezoned OS instead. Also, at the request of
William Shed, the owner of the 36 acre parcel south of Lake Ida
Road and west of Davis road, the Board decided not to include
that property in the rezoning action. It will remain zoned CF.
The Board had also voted to keep the CF zoning on the Catherine
Strong Center and on the Bucky Dent baseball school. They felt
CF was more appropriate for those facilities because of the
nature and extent of the activities that are conducted at those
locations. They were particularly concerned about the
residential facilities at the Bucky Dent school. However, both
· . of these centers contain ballfields, which are being eliminated ..
in the changes proposed to the CF district. Also, the
activities at both facilities are primarily recreation oriented,
thus the OSR is the most appropriate zoning. Staff has proposed
a change to the OSR language which would accommodate temporary
living quarters for program participants as an accessory use.
This will make the housing at the Bucky Dent school a conforming
use.
The attached table lists the properties that are recommended for
rezoning to either OSR or OS.
RECOMMEND ED ACTION:
By motion, approve the rezoning of nineteen parcels as provided
in the related ordinances.
Attachment:
* Table of subject properties and recommended zonings
* P&Z Staff Report & Documentation of April 18, 1994
* Ordinances by others
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD STAFF REPORT
MEETING OF: APRIL 18, 1994
AGENDA ITEM: V.G. CHANGE OF ZONING FROM CF (COMMUNITY
FACILITIES) AND OS (OPEN SPACE) TO OSR (OPEN
SPACE AND RECREATION) FOR VARIOUS RECREATIONAL
SITES
ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD
The item before the Board is that of rezoning several properties
throughout the City from OS (Open Space) or CF (Community
Facilities) to the newly created OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
District.
The subject properties include golf courses, parks, recreation
centers, and vacant land. The attached map and corresponding
list identifies the properties to be rezoned.
BACKGROUND
In February of 1993, the City Commission considered a
recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Board to make certain
changes to the CF zoning district. During its discussion on the
proposed amendment, the Commission noted that the CF zoning did
not seem to be appropriate for many of the uses permitted in the
district, such as ballfields, parks, and golf courses. The
Commission gave direction to create two districts: one that
would primarily accommodate services and institutions, and
another that would be more suited to outdoor recreational uses.
The resulting zoning district is the OSR, Open Space and
Recreation District. The OSR is intended to be applied to
outdoor recreational uses such as parks and golf courses, and
similar recreational facilities. Concurrent LDR amendments are
being processed to eliminate those uses from the CF (Community
Facilities) and OS (Open Space) districts.
It is appropriate that with the adoption of the OSR zoning
district, the zoning on the properties to which it was intended
to apply be changed.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The rezoning affects twenty ( 20 ) properties totalling
approximately 835 acres. All but five (5) of the sites are
publicly owned and operated. The sites include four (4) golf
courses, the municipal cemetery, eleven (11) park sites, one
privately owned vacant parcel, and three facilities that are
youth-recreation oriented (Boy Scout Hut, Bucky Dent, Catherine
Strong). The golf courses are currently zoned OS, and the
remaining facilities and properties are currently zoned CF. All
are to be rezoned to OSR.
The attached list provides size and ownership information for
each of the properties.
P & Z Staff Report
Rezoning from CF and OS to OSR
Page 2
ZONING ANALYSIS
REQUIRED FINDINGS (Chapter 3):
Future Land Use Map: The use or structures must be allowed
in the zoning district and the zoning district must be
consiste~t with the land use designation.
The requested change is from OS and CF to OSR. As stated in the
Purpose and Intent statement of the OSR District Regulations,
OSR zoning is deemed to be compatible with all land use
designations shown on the Future Land Use Map. Ail of the uses
which currently exist on the subject properties will be
permitted uses in the OSR District.
Concurrency: Facilities which are provided by, or through, the
City shall be provided to new development concurrent with
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. These facilities shall
be provided pursuant to level of service standards established
within the Comprehensive Plan.
The change of zoning to OSR will reflect existing uses, and will
not have an impact on level of service standards.
Section 3.3.2 (Standards for Rezoning Actions): The applicable
performance standards of Section 3.3.2 and other policies which
apply are as follows:
A) That rezoning to other than CF within stable residential
areas shall be denied (Housing Element A-2.4).
Many of the subject properties are located within stable
residential areas, and are currently zoned either CF or OS. The
OSR zoning was created from those two districts, and includes
uses that were previously allowed in CF and OS. The permitted
uses, such as parks, golf courses, and cemeteries, are
appropriate in stable residential neighborhoods.
D. That the rezoning shall result in allowing land uses which
are deemed compatible with adjacent and nearby land uses
both existing and proposed; or that if an incompatibility
may occur, that sufficient regulations exist to properly
mitigate adverse impacts from the new use.
As noted above, the proposed OSR zoning includes uses that were
previously permitted in either the CF or OS districts, and will
reflect existing uses. Thus, a finding of compatibility can be
made.
P & Z Staff Report
Rezoning from CF and OS to OSR
Page 3
LDR COMPLIANCE:
Section 2.4.5(D)(5) Rezoninq Flndinqs:
Pursuant -to Section 2.4.5(D)(1), Findings, in addition to
provisions of Section 3.1.1, the City Commission must make a
finding t-hat the rezoning fulfills one of the reasons for which
the rezoning change is being sought. These reasons include the
following:
a. That the zoning had previously been changed, or was
originally established in error;
b. That there has been a change in circumstances which
make the current zoning inappropriate;
c. That the requested zoning is of a similar intensity as
allowed under the Future Land Use Map and that it is
more appropriate for the property based upon
circumstances particular to the site and/or
neighborhood.
The applicable reasons are "b" and "c" above. The amendments
proposed to the OS and CF zoning districts will delete many of
the uses currently in existence on the subject properties.
Unless the properties are rezoned to OSR, those uses will become
nonconforming. The OSR zoning is of a similar intensity as the
CF zoning district, and will be as appropriate for the
properties as the CF designation.
Development Standards
As currently provided in the OS zoning district, development
standards for properties zoned OSR shall be established pursuant
to the site and development plan. There are no specific
limitations as to setbacks, height, minimum open space
requirements, etc., thus, the rezoning will not create
nonconformities with respect to those standards. All new uses
must be established through the site plan review process.
REVIEW BY OTHERS
Notification of the rezoning has been provided to Palm Beach
County Parks & Recreation Department, Facilities Planning
Department, and Land Development Division; to the Hamlet,
Sherwood Park, and Del-Alre golf course operators; to the Falls
of Delray (Bucky Dent School), and to William Sned (owner of
vacant site west of Davis Road). Courtesy notices were also sent
to various community groups and homeowners associations
throughout the City. As many of the parcels are located in the
CRA district, the rezoning and text amendments were presented to
the CRA Boa=d' at its meeting of April 13, 1994. The Board
expressed no concerns.
P & Z Staff Report
Rezoning from CF and OS to OSR
Page 4
ASSESSMENT AND CONCLUSION
The OSR zoning district was created to specifically apply to the
types of recreational and outdoor uses that are currently in
place on the subject properties. With the creation of the OSR,
many of those uses are being deleted from the CF and OS zoning
districts. It is appropriate that the subject properties be
rezoned accordingly in order to reflect the desired changes.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS
A. Continue with direction.
B. Recommend denial of the rezoning request based upon a
failure to make a positive finding with respect to Chapter
3.3.2 (Compatibility), and that pursuant to Section
2.4.5(D)(5) the rezoning fails to fulfill at least one of
the reasons listed.
C. Recommend approval of the rezoning request based upon
positive findings with respect to Chapter 3 (Performance
Standards) of the Land Development Regulations, policies of
the Comprehensive Plan, and Section 2.4.5(E)(5).
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Recommend approval of the rezoning request from OS (Open Space)
to OSR (Open Space and Recreation), and from CF (Community
Facilities) to OSR for the parcels identified in Appendix A
(attached), based upon positive findings with respect to Chapter
3 (Performance Standards) of the Land Development Regulations,
policies of the Comprehensive Plan, and Section 2.4.5(E)(5).
Attachments:
* Appendix A - Subject Properties I ~e~: Tne atrachemm~ ~ve0een
* Appendix B - Location Map re~sed~ refl~t Ge ~operti~that
~er~msnd~ forrezonin~to ~ther
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Report prepared by: Diane Dominguez
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MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER ~.~
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #/~-t- MEETING OF JUNE 7, 1994
FIRST READING FOR ORDINANCE NOS. 34-94 THROUGH 52-94/
REZONING VARIOUS RECREATIONAL/PASSIVE FACILITIES TO OSR
(OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION) OR OS (OPEN SPACE)
DATE: JUNE 2, 1994
This is first reading for nineteen ordinances which rezone certain
recreational or passive facilities throughout the City to either
OCR (Open Space and Recreation) District or OS (Open Space)
District. The affected properties include golf courses (both
public and private), parks (active and passive), recreation centers
and the municipal cemetery. A complete listing is attached to the
staff report.
These rezonings are of a "housekeeping" nature and result from the
creation of the OSR (Open Space and Recreation) zoning district.
The properties being rezoned to OCR are now currently zoned either
OS or CF (Community Facilities). The properties being rezoned to
OS are now currently zoned CF.
The Planning and Zoning Board formally reviewed this item at public
hearing on April 18, 1994. A unanimous recommendation of approval
was forwarded to the Commission for all of the proposed rezonings,
with two exceptions. The Board voted to retain CF zoning on the
Catherine Strong Center (Ordinance No. 39-94) and the Bucky Dent
Baseball School (Ordinance No. 51-94) based on the nature and
extent of activities occurring at those locations. However, both
of these centers contain ballfields, which are being eliminated
from the CF district under the proposed amendment, and would become
nonconforming uses under CF zoning. To avoid this, and because the
activities at both facilities are primarily recreation oriented,
application of OSR zoning is the most appropriate. Staff has
incorporated language in the OSR district which would accommodate
temporary living quarters for program participants as an accessory
use. This makes the housing at the Baseball School a conforming
use.
Recommend approval of Ordinance Nos. 34-94 through 52-94,
inclusive, on first reading, based on positive findings with
respect to Chapter 3 (Performance Standards) of the LDRs, policies
of the Comprehensive Plan, and LDR Section 2.4.5(E) (5). If passed,
public hearing on June 21, 1994.
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CITY OF DELR#¥ BEACH
pE~LR~AY. B,EA~CH, 100 N W 1st AV--'._ E s DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 · 407/2437000
1993
NOTIC~ OF gONING ~ PRINClPAI.,~ ACCESSORY ~
CONDITIONAL USE CHANGE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
The City of Delra¥ Beach proposes to change the Principal,
Accessory and Conditional uses of land within the area shown in
the map in this advertisement. The proposed changes to the Land
Development Regulations are more specifically but not limited
to:
1. Creating a new zoning district "Open Space & Recreation
(OSR) District", to include the following uses: "Parks,
public or private", "Recreational facilities", "Golf
courses, public or private", "Cemeteries and mausoleums,
public or private", as Principal uses; and "Parking lots",
"Restrooms, rest areas", "Administrative and maintenance
buildings", "Boat Ramps", "Concessions and services
provided under a license agreement with the City" and
"Storage of inventory, equipment and materials within a
structure or in an approved outside location" as Accessory
uses.
2. Amending Section 4.4.22 of the Land Development
Regulations, Open Space (OS) District by:
- deleting "Golf courses, public or private" from the list
of Principal Uses; - adding "Municipal Beach" and
"Drainage Retention Areas" specifying that "Parks,
public or private should be passive" to the list of
Principal Uses;
- deleting "Golf course, clubhouse, proshop, maintenance
buildings" from the list of Accessory Uses; and adding
"picnic facilities", "jogging and exercise courses",
"maintenance facilities and boat ramps" to the list of
Accessory Uses.
THE EFFORT A_,':AYS MATTERS
~,,r'!~ C" Re:yc,'ed Paper
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3. Amending Section 4.4.21 of the Land Development
Regulations, Community Facilities (CF) District by:
- deleting "Parks", "Ballfields", "Golf courses", "Group
Homes Level I and II" , "Cemeteries" from the list of
Principal Uses;
- adding "Drainage Facilities", "Community Residential
Facilities with six or less occupants", to the list of
Principal Uses;
- Changing "Religious Facilities with attendant uses" from a
Conditional Use to a Principal Use;
- adding "Community Residential Homes with seven or more
occupants", "Park and Ride Areas", to the list of
Conditional Uses;
- adding concessions and services provided under a license
agreement with the City to the list of Accessory Uses.
* Please be advised that the proposed uses may be altered or
amended prior to final adoption.
In addition, the City of Delray Beach proposes to rezone certain
parcels of land from OS (Open Space) District to OSR (Open Space
Recreation) District and from (Community Facilities) District to
OS (Open Space) District or OSR (Open Space Recreation) District
within the area shown in the map in this advertisement.
MAP INSERT
The City Commission will conduct two (2) Public Hearings for the
purpose of accepting public testimony regarding the proposed use
and zoning changes. The first Public Hearing will be held on
Tuesday June 7~ 1994~ at 7:00 p.m.~ in the City Commission
Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach,
Florida. If passed on First Reading, a second Public Hearing will
be held on Tuesday~ June 21t 1994t at 7:00 p.m.
Ail interested citizens are invited to attend the public
hearings and comment upon the proposed zoning and use changes or
submit their comments in writing to the Planning Department.
Copies of the proposed Land Development Regulations text
amendments as well as a list of the parcels to be rezoned are
available at the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department,
City Hall 100 N.W. 1st Avenue (Phone 243-7040), between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00P.M. on weekdays (excluding
holidays).
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON(S) DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON(S) MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD
PURSUANT TO FS 286.0105
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PUBLISH: CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
May 30, 1994 ALISON MACGREGOR HARTY
June 15, 1994 CITY CLERK
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NOTE: This is to be at least a one-quarter (1/4) page
advertisement and the entire headline in the ad shall
bold and be in a type no smaller than 18 point.
This ad is not to be placed in that portion of the
newspaper where legal notices and classified
advertisements appear.
INFORMATION FOR PREPARATION OF ORDINANCE FOR REZONING - THE
OS/OSR CHANGES
1. Del-Aire Golf Course
ORDINANCE NUMBER: J~-gq
PROPERTY OWNER~ Del-Aire Golf Club Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Tracts G and H, Del-Aire Golf Club First Addition as recorded
in Plat Book 37, Pages 163 thru 166, of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida; and Tract M, Del-Aire Golf Club
Second Addition as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 66 and 67 of
the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and Tract C
(less PB 39 Page 66) together with Tracts D and F, Del-Aire Golf
Club as recorded in Plat Book 35, Pages i thru 4, of the Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida also Known as Del-Aire
Golf Course.
GENERAL LOCATION:
East side of Military Trail, south of Linton Boulevard.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: OS (Open Space)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
200.27 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
2. Hamlet Golf Course
ORDINANCE NUMBER~ ~S-e~
PROPERTY OWNER: Hamlet Country Club
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
GENERAL LOC~TION:
South side of Atlantic Avenue, between Military Trail and Dover
Road (if extended).
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: OS (Open Space)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
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3. Sherwood Park Golf Course
ORDINANCE NUMBER: ~-q~
PROPERTY OWNER: Sherwood Park Golf Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Tracts G-3 and G-4, Sherwood Forest Plat 1, as recorded in Plat
Book 62, Pages 163 thru 168, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION:
South side of Atlantic Avenue, between Whatley Road and the
Hamlet Subdivision.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: OS (Open Space)
Proposed Zoning: eSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
37.31 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
4. Delray Beach Municipal Golf Course
ORDINANCE NUMBER: 37-9q
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
South side of Atlantic Avenue, east of Homewood Boulevard.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: OS (Open Space)
Proposed Zoning: eSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
147.67 acres.
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
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5. Barwick Park
ORDINANCE NUMBER: 3~-~
PROPERTY OWNER~ City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
A portion of Section 12, Township 46 South, Range 42 East more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the center of said Section 12, Township 46 South,
Range 42 East, Palm Beach County, Florida; thence run S 00 55'16"
E 605.91 feet along the West line of the Southeast quarter (SE
1/4) of said Section 12, to a point; thence run N 89 04'44" E
40.00 feet to the point of Beginning; thence S 79 49'09"E 189.81
feet to a point; thence run N 89 04'44" E 290.78 feet to a
point; thence run S 39 00'15" E 179.35 feet to a point; thence
run S 55 15'56" E 214.03 feet to a point; thence run S 00
06'41" E 387.53 feet to a point of the intersection with the
north right-of-way line of the 80.00 foot wide right-of-way for
Lake Ida Road; thence run S 89 53'19" W 591.35 feet along said
right-of-way line to a point; thence run N 00 06'41" W 125.05
feet to the point of intersection with a curve concave to the
Northeast, having a radius of 75.00 feet, a central angle of 75
46'24", and a chord bearing of N 38 48'28" W; thence run 99.19
feet along the Arc of said curve to a point of tangency; thence
run N 00 55'16"W 14.60 feet to a point; thence run S 89 04'44"
W 110.00 feet to a point; thence run N00 55'16" W 469.29 feet
along a line 40.00 feet east of and parallel with the west line
of said Southeast one-quarter (SE 1/4) to the Point of
Beginning.
GENERAL LOCATION:
Northeast corner of Lake Ida Road and Barwick Road.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OS (Open Space)
PARCEL SIZE:
9.68 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
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6. Catherine Strong Center.
O INANCE mmBER:
PROPERTY OWNER: Palm Beach County
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
West 1/2 of Lot 18, of the Subdivision of Section 20, Township
46 South, Range 43 East as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 4 of
the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION:
East side of SW 17th Avenue between SW 6th Street and SW 7th
Street.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning; OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
10.00 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (to remain CF)
7. Delray Beach Municipal Cemetery
O INANCE Nt BER:
PROPERTY OWNER: The City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Blocks i to 6 inclusive and Block 17 Delray Beach Cemetery as
recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 77 of the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; and Blocks 7 to 11 inclusive, Replat of
Delray Beach Cemetery as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 68 of
the Public Records of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida; and all of the Plat of Pine Ridge Cemetery Unit B, as
recorded in Plat Book 31, Page 189 of the Public records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; and all of the Plat of Pine Ridge
Cemetery Unit C as recorded in Plat Book 65 Page 11 of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and all of the
Plat of Delray Beach Cemetery Replat as recorded in Plat Book 31
Page 89 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and
East 1/2 of Lot 28, Subdivision of Section 20, Township 46
South, Range 43 East as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 4 of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and East 1/2 of
Lot 26, Subdivision of Section 20, Township 46 South, Range 43
East (less Pine Ridge Cemetery Units B Plat Book 31 page 189,
Unit C Plat Book 65, Page 11 and Auburn Trace Plat Book 64, Page
184) as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 4 of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida.
Page 5
GENERAL LOCATION:
West side of SW 8th Avenue, between SW 6th Street and SW 10th
Street.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
30.07 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
8. Pompey Park
ORDINANCE m ER:
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
South 1/2 of Southwest 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of Northwest
1/4 (less East 25 feet road right-of-way) of Section 17 Township
46 South, Range 43 East; and North 1/2 of Southwest 1/4 of
Northeast 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 of Section 17, Township 46 South,
Range 43 East; and East 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northwest 1/4
of Northwest 1/4 of Section 17, Township 46 South, Range 43
East (less West 25 feet, South 25 feet and North 25 feet street
right-of-way)
GENERAL LOCATION:
North side of NW 2nd Street between NW 10th Avenue and NW 13th
Avenue.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
14.00 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
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9. Lake Ida Park
Om INaNCE mmBER
PROPERTY OWNER~
Palm Beach County and Lake Worth Drainage District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
That part of Section 8, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, lying
East of 1-95 right-of-way, North of Lake Ida Road, West of Lake
Ida, Northwest of E-4 Canal and South of Lateral 30, LWDD Canal
extended); and that part of Southwest (SW) 1/4 of Southeast
(SE) 1/4 of Northwest (N-W) 1/4 of Southwest (SW) 1/4 lying
Northwesterly of West right-of-way line of E-4 Canal in OR 2374
Page 1791 in Section 8, Township 46 South, Range 43 East; and
Triangular Parcel West of E-4 Canal lying in North 1/2 of
Northeast (NE) 1/4 of Southwest (SW) 1/4 of Southwest (SW) 1/4
in Section 8, Township 46 South, Range 43 East known as Lake Ida
Park.
GENERAL LOCATION:
Northeast corner of 1-95 and Lake Ida Road.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OS (Open Space)
PARCEL SIZE:
157.05 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
10. Lake Ida Park (at Lake Drive)
ORDINANCE m, BER q .qq
PROPERTY OWNER~ Palm Beach County
LEGAL DESCRIPTION~
West 1/4 of Lot i as in DB912P40, according to the Plat of
Subdivision of Section 8 on file in Plat Book i Page 4, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, lying East of Lake
Ida, West of Lake Drive, South of NW 12th Street and North of
the centerline of NW llth Street (extended).
GENERAL LOCATION~
West side of Lake Drive, north of Denver Road.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OS (Open Space)
Page 7
PARCEL SIZE:
2.63 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
11. Boy Scout Hut
ORDINANCE BER:
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION~
That part of East 1/2 of South 1/2 of Lot 5, Subdivision of
Section 8, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County
Florida, lying North of Lake Ida Road right-of-way; and South
1/2 of West 1/2 of Lot 12, a Subdivision of Section 8, Township
46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida (less East
294 feet & South 40 feet).
GENERAL LOCATION:
North side of Lake Ida Road between NW 3rd and 6th Avenues
(extended)
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
5.07 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
12. Pioneer Park
ORDINANCE NUMBER: ~'qq
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
West 1/2 of Lot 4, West of Railway, Block 1 (less road
right-of-way), Subdivision of Rodel Land Company, as recorded in
Plat Book 1 Page 128, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
Page 8
GENERAL LOCATION:
North of SE 10th Street, west of the railway right-of-way.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OS (Open Space)
PARCEL SIZE:
1.5 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
13. Merritt Park
ORDINANCE NUMBER: ~'Q~
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
All of Block 48, Town of Delray as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page
3, of the public records Palm Beach County Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION:
North side of SW 4th Street, between SW 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
3.97 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
14. Veterans Park
ORDINANCE NUMBER: ~q'q~
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Ail of Block 132, Town of Delray as recorded in Plat Book 1,
Page 3, of the public records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
GENERAL LOCATION:
Northwest corner of Atlantic Avenue and the Intracoastal
Waterway.
Page 9
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
3.512 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
15. Currie Commons
ORDINANCE NU~BER:~~
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Ail of Currie Common, according to the Plat of Osceola Park as
recorded in Plat Book 3 Page 2, of the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION~
Southwest corner of SE 7th Street and SE 2nd Avenue
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
3.11 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
16. Knowles Park
ORDINANCE NUMBER:
PROPERTY OWNER:
The City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
W 1/2 of Lot 9, Subdivision of Model Land Company, (Less N 100
feet of East 219.07 feet) and Lot 25 lying East of US Highway No
1, North of Block 2, as recorded in Plat Book 1 Page 128 of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION:
On the east side of US Highway NO 1, south of SE 10th Street
(extended)
Page 10
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OS (Open Space)
PARCEL SIZE:
2.60 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
17. Miller Park
O NANCE mmBER.'
PROPERTY OWNERs
City of Delray Beach and Palm Beach County
LEGAL DESCRIPTION~
Lot 5, West of Railway, Subdivision of Section 29, Township 46
South, Range 43 East, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 4, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; and Lot 6 lying
West of Railway (less the Westerly 60 feet of Southerly 60 feet
road right-of-way) as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 4, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
GENERAL LOCATION:
South of Linton Boulevard, west of the FEC Railway
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF(Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
21.67 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
VOte 7 to 0 (approve)
18. Bucky Dent Baseball School)
PROPERTY OWNER~
Falls of Delray Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
All of the Falls of Delray Plat as recorded in Plat Book 46,
Page 148, as recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
Page 11
GENERAL LOCATION:
South of Linton Boulevard, west of the FEC Railway and
immediately south of Miller Park
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF(Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning; OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE~
3.00 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION~
Vote 7 to 0 (to remain CF)
19. Park adjacent to School site S-2
ORDINANCE NUMBER: ~.q~
PROPERTY OWNER:
City of Delray Beach
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
That part of Section 25, Township 46 South, Range 42 East, Palm
Beach County, Florida, commencing at the Northwest corner of the
Plat of Foxe Chase, according to the plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 38, Pages i and 2, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida; thence South i degree 07' 33" East, along the
west line of said Plat of Foxe Chase, 272.79 feet to the Point
of Beginning; thence continue South i degree 07'33" East, along
said west line, 435.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 52'27"
West, 500.00 feet; thence North i degree 07' 33" West 360.00
feet, thence North 43 degrees 52' 27" East, 212.13 feet; thence
North 1 degree 07' 33" West 197.79 feet, thence North 88 degrees
52'27" East, 150.00 feet; thence South i degree 07'33" East,
272.79 feet; thence North 88 degrees 52'27" East, 200.00 feet to
the said Point of Beginning. Said property 5.93 acres.
GENERAL LOCATION:
South of Germantown Road, west of Foxe Chase Subdivision
PROPOSED CHANGE:
Current Zoning: CF (Community Facilities)
Proposed Zoning: OSR (Open Space and Recreation)
PARCEL SIZE:
5.93 acres
P&Z VOTE AND RECOMMENDATION:
Vote 7 to 0 (approve)
A parcel of land in Section 13 and Section 24, Township 46
South, Range 42 East, known as the Hamlet Golf & Tennis Club
Golf Course, more particularly described as follows:
That portion of the North 1/2 of Section 24, Township 46 South,
Range 42 east, lying east of State Road 809 (Military Trail),
and north the L-35 Canal right-of-way; less the following: the
plat of BOUGAINVILLA, as recorded in Plat Book 32 Page 56, Palm
Beach County Records; the plat of FOXPOINTE, as recorded in Plat
Book 32 Page 107, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of
LAKEWOODE - SECTION I, as recorded in Plat Book 33 Page 103,
Palm Beach County Records; the plat of LAKEWOODE - SECTION II,
as recorded in Plat Book 33 Page 105, Palm Beach County Records;
the plat of EVERGREENE, as recorded in Plat Book 33 Page 150,
Palm Beach County Records; the plat of LAKEWOODE - SECTION III,
as recorded in Plat Book 34 Page 99, Palm Beach County Records;
the plat of PINELAKE, as recorded in Plat Book 36 Page 165, Palm
Beach County Records; the plat of THE ESTATES, as recorded in
Plat Book 38 Page 61, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of THE
ESTATES IV, as recorded in Plat Book 47 Page 76, Palm Beach
County Records; the plat of FOX HOLLOW, as recorded in Plat Book
47 Page 106, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of GREENSWARD
VILLAGE SUBDIVISION (also known as Greensward Village
Condominium #1 and Greensward Village Condominium #2), as
recorded in Plat Book 29 Page 186, Palm Beach County Records;
that portion of the plat of SHERWOOD FOREST PLAT NO. 1, as
recorded in Plat Book 62 Page 163, Palm Beach County Records,
lying in Section 24, Township 46 south, Range 42 East.
Together with;
That portion of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 46
South, Range 42 East, bounded on the North by State Road 806
(Atlantic Avenue), and bounded on the West by the plat of
SHERWOOD FOREST PLAT NO. 1, as recorded in Plat Book 62 Page
163, Palm Beach County Records, and bounded on the East by the
East section line of Section 13, T 46 S, R 42 E, and bounded on
the South by the South section line of Section 13, T 46 S, R 42
E; less the following: the plat of ARBORIDGE, as recorded in
Plat Book 36 Page 132, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of
THE FAIRWAYS, as recorded in Plat Book 39 Page 62, Palm Beach
County Records; the plat of THE ESTATES II, as recorded in Plat
Book 39 Page 97, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of THE
ESTATES III, as recorded in Plat Book 40 Page 64, Palm Beach
County Records; the plat of KRAMER'S PLAT, as recorded in Plat
Book 64 Page 17, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of
GREENSWARD VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 29 Page
186, Palm Beach County Records.
A parcel of land in Section 18 and Section 19, Township 46
South, Range 43 East, known as the Delray Beach Municipal Golf
Course, more particularly described as follows:
That part of the North 1/2 of Section 19, Township 46 South,
Range 43 East, lying west of the west right-of-way line of the
E-4 Canal, and east of the east right-of-way line of Homewood
Boulevard; less the following: the plat of the FAIRWAYS OF
DELRAY, as recorded in Plat Book 54 Page 160, Palm Beach County
Records; the plat of HOMEWOOD PARK, as recorded in Plat Book 27
Page 81, Palm Beach County Records; the plat of HOMEWOOD PARK
REPLAT, as recorded in Plat Book 29 Page 13, Palm Beach County
Records; that portion of GOLFVIEW ESTATES as recorded in Plat
Book 24 Page 50, Palm Beach County Records, lying in in Section
19, T 46 S, R 43 E.
Together with;
That portion of the West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 19,
Township 46 South, Range 43 East, lying east of the west
right-of-line of the E-4 canal; less the following: the plat of
CONGRESS PARK SOUTH, as recorded in Plat Book 47 Page 98, Palm
Beach County Records.
Together with;
That portion of the South 1/2 of Section 18, Township 46 South,
Range 43 East, lying South of State Road 806 (Atlantic Avenue),
and lying West of the East right-of-way line of the the E-4
Canal, and lying East of the plat of GOLFVIEW ESTATES, as
recorded in Plat Book 24 Page 50, Palm Beach County Records;
less the following: the North 114.91 feet of the West 97 feet.