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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Council Agenda 120513CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA December 5, 2013 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin Council Member Russo Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. BUS SHELTERS V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 7, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. RESOLUTION 72, 2013 — PURCHASE AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLES. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF TWENTY (20) MODEL YEAR 2014 VEHICLES FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND THE CITY'S FLEET PURSUANT TO A FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. RESOLUTION 73, 2013 — AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SUCH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Quasi -Judicial Hearing) a. ORDINANCE 16, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - TEXT AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA ADOPTING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A CITY -INITIATED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSERVATION ELEMENT POLICY 6.1.4.5 TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAME FOR ALL PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO); PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. ORDINANCE 19, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - LAND DEVELOPMENT TEXT REGULATIONS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMDENDING CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 79- 158(d), READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW SUBSECTION 0) IN ORDER TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THIS SUBSECTION FOR PUBLICLY OWNED PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS AND TO PROVIDE CRITERIA FOR GRANTING SUCH RELIEF; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. *ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, CONSISTING OF FOUR (4) PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY TOTALING 2.04 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND MILITARY TRAIL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING THAT THESE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY, WHICH ARE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE ASSIGNED THE CITY ZONING DESIGNATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF COMMERCIAL GENERAL 1 (CG-1); PROVIDING THAT THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 67, 2013 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 20, 2013 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION. *RESOLUTION 67, 2013 - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE TO ACCOMMODATE A PHARMACY WITH DRIVE - THROUGH; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM 40TH TERRACE NORTH AND SUNSET DRIVE. XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIIL ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost. Please call the City Clerk's Office at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required. For hearing impaired assistance, please call the Florida Relay Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). NOTE: All presentation materials must be received by the City Clerk prior to the presentation to the Council. I CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 2 CITY COUNCIL 3 REGULAR MEETING 4 November 7, 2013 5 6 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Mayor Premuroso. 7 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 8 II. ROLL CALL 9 PRESENT: Mayor Premuroso, Vice Mayor Jablin, Council Member Russo, Council Member 10 Tinsley, Council Member Levy. 11 ABSENT: None. 12 III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 13 None. 14 IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS 15 None. 16 V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS 17 Council Member David Levy: announced appointment to the C-51 Basin Government and 18 Financing Board. 19 Council Member Marcie Tinsley: attended the Green Market Grand Opening; the Police 20 Explorers Golf Tournament; thanked fellow Council Members that came and gave support at the 21 Women's Business Luncheon; attended the 251h Annual Firefighters Banquet, met with the PGA 22 Corridor regarding bus issue and land mark; announced invitation to November loth PGA 23 Veterans Garden Dedication; the City is hosting the Annual Veterans Day Concert at Veterans 24 Plaza on November 11th; announced the Palm Beach Gardens High School Variety Show will be 25 November 21st, 22" d and 23rd; will attend the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council on 26 November 27th; wished all a happy thanksgiving. 27 Council Member Joseph Russo: wished all a happy Thanksgiving and Hanukkah, attended the 28 Economic Development Advisory Board Meeting with the Chamber; a Special Meeting with 29 Mayor Abrams from Palm Beach County with All Aboard Florida High Speed Rail from Miami 30 to Tampa; attended the Honda Board Meeting, November 20th is a Biotech Overlay Meeting, 31 asked Council Member Levy to attend on his behalf. 32 Vice Mayor Eric Jablin: congratulated Scripps Institute in celebrating their loth anniversary; 33 will attend the Chamber breakfast on Wednesday November 131h 34 Mayor Robert Premuroso: attended the re -opening of Build -a -Bear in the Gardens Mall on 35 October 18t and thanked the Weiss School for their donation of 200 bears; announced the 36 Village of North Palm Beach will host their first Memorial Ceremony at 1:00 p.m. and will 37 unveil their new Veterans Memorial Park and advised Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater will 38 be there as the Keynote Speaker. 39 VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT 40 Announced will provide an update at the December 5th Council Meeting regarding the report on 41 Sunset Drive and 40th Terrace N.; provided an update on the golf course renovation; announced 42 the 8th Annual Mayors Veterans Golf Classic is on December 7th; December 9th will reopen to 43 the public; introduced Recreation Director, Laura Schuppert, who provided a presentation, 44 regarding upcoming events: Monday, November llth is the Veterans Day Ceremony, December 45 41h is the Annual Tree Lighting at Burns Road, December 7 & 8 Santa Claus will be at the 46 Recreation Center along with craft projects; this year is the 30th Anniversary of the Crafts 47 Bazaar; December 8th is the Annual Breakfast with Santa Claus at the Doubletree Hotel; the CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 11-07-13 I Green Market is every Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with 140 vendors and December is 2 Winter Fest at the Green Market. 3 VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC 4 Mayor Premuroso announced County Commissioner, Al Valeche and, Former Mayor, Mike 5 Martino are in the audience tonight. 6 John Tracy Abbot, 112 Lost Bridge Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Mark Auerbach, 11736 7 Valero Court, Palm Beach Gardens; David Banner, 510 Via Toledo, Palm Beach Gardens; 8 Mike Bauer, 264 Clocktower Drive, Jupiter; Tory Buckley, 4454 Daffodil Circle South, Palm 9 Beach Gardens; Tom Cairnes, The Forbes Company, Palm Beach Gardens; Larry Casey, 1107 10 Oakway Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Joel Channing, 63 St. George, Palm Beach Gardens; 11 Andrea Ciampi, 104 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Steve Cohen, PBA Corridor 12 Association; Tom Colucci, Tradition Field, Port St. Lucie; Sharon Deen, 148 Greenwich Circle, 13 Jupiter; Vito DeFrancesco, 1049 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Davis de 14 Montluzin, 5000 Whispering Hollow, Palm Beach Gardens; Joey Eichner, Arron Group, Palm 15 Beach Gardens; Ryan Foster, Gardens of Woodbury, Palm Beach Gardens; Tim Frohling, 152 16 Euphrates Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Maryanne Hedrick, 10186 Daphne Ave., Palm Beach 17 Gardens; Lisa Jaloski, 4302 Onega Circle, West Palm Beach; Robert Joyce, 418 Woodview 18 Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Kristine Kerr, 4008 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Douglas 19 R. Kerr, 4008 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; George Lagos, 435 Woodview Circle, Palm 20 Beach Gardens; Dr. Bill Larrison, 2260 Quail Ridge North, Palm Beach Gardens; Bette F. 21 Levine, 5548 Golden Eagle Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; George Linley, 7 Ironwood N., Palm 22 Beach Gardens; Steve Mathison, 226 Coral Cay Trail, Palm Beach Gardens; Jim McCarten, 23 1613 Nature Ct., Palm Beach Gardens; Damien Murray, 10171 Siena Oaks Circle East, Palm 24 Beach Gardens; David Norr, 5105 Thyme Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Ruth Peeples, 184 Bent 25 Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Michael J. Peragine, 277 Sedona Way, Palm Beach Gardens; 26 Della Porter, 7781 Woodsmuir Dr., West Palm Beach (not present when called); Wendy 27 Robinson, 2254 Quail Ridge N., Palm Beach Gardens; Joe Russo, 4245 Holly Drive, Palm 28 Beach Gardens; Jonathan Rubins, 194 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Lou Satriano, 29 4703 Lakemont Ct., Palm Beach Gardens; Rochelle Saunders, 101 Via Condado Way, Palm 30 Beach Gardens; Fred Scheibl, 1029 Siena Oaks Cir. W., Palm Beach Gardens; Eric Schwartz, 31 12217 Tillinghast Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Jeff Schwarz, 8154 Bautista Way, Palm Beach 32 Gardens; Kathy Sorkin, 175 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Dave Talley, 854 Fathom 33 Rd. W., North Palm Beach; Ken Tuma, 6641 140th Lane N., Palm Beach Gardens; Hal 34 Valeche, 128 Viera Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Kim Hillard Workman, 163 Bent Tree Drive, 35 Palm Beach Gardens; Craig Allgood, 2252 Quail Ridge N., Palm Beach Gardens; Debra Lynn, 36 address unknown, Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Head, Palm Beach Gardens; Doug Audellas, 1018 37 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Sonya Haffey, 1031 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach 38 Gardens; Kevin Easton, 8511 40th Terrace North, Palm Beach Gardens; Ana Gueirox, 1031 39 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens. 40 VIII. CONSENT AGENDA 41 a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 19, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. 42 b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM OCTOBER 3, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. 43 c. RESOLUTION 66, 2013 — SETTING THE MEETING DATE FOR JANUARY 2014. A 44 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, 45 FLORIDA AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 46 FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 2014; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR 47 OTHER PURPOSES. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 11-07-13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 d. RESOLUTION 68, 2013 - BORLAND CENTER REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE BORLAND CENTER, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES e. RESOLUTION 69, 2013 — FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CITY CLERKS 40TH ANNIVERSARY. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA COMMENDING THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CITY CLERKS ON ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. RESOLUTION 70, 2013 - PRESERVE THE CURRENT TAX-EMEMPT STATUS OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING PRESIDENT OBAMA AND THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES TO PRESERVE THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF MUNICIPAL BONDS AND TO REJECT ANY PROPOSAL TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE FEDERAL TAX EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED FROM TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. g. PURCHASE AWARD TO XEROX CORPORATION FOR THE LEASE OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRINTERS AND COPIERS. h. PROCLAMATION — THE 500' ANNIVERSARY OF THE EUROPEAN DISCOVERY OF FLORIDA. i. PROCLAMATION — NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY DAY. j. PROCLAMATION - WORLD AIDS AWARENESS WEEK AND WORLD AIDS DAY. k. PROCLAMATION — GIS DAY. Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval of the Consent Agenda. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 5-0. IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (*Designates Quasi -Judicial Hearing) Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. The City Clerk read Resolution 18, 2013 by title. a. ORDINANCE 18, 2013 — (2n1 READING AND ADOPTION) — VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF 9055 ROAN LANE (FORMER CAPITAL LIGHTING BUILDING AND PARKING LOT). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA EXPANDING THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES BY ANNEXING A PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY COMPRISING A TOTAL OF 1.68 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF I-95 AND NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING ARTICLE II OF THE CITY CHARTER TO REDEFINE THE CORPORATE LIMITS, PURSUANT TO A PETITION FOR VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION; DECLARING THAT THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PETITION BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PROPERTY ANNEXED HEREBY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Premuroso opened the Public Hearing. Petitioner: None. Staff presentation: Director of Planning and Zoning, Natalie Crowley. Public comment: None. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 3 11-07-13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Mayor Premuroso closed the Public Hearing. Council Member Leyy made a motion for approval of Ordinance 18, 2013 on 2"d reading and adoption. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 20, 2013 by title. Mayor Premuroso and Council Member Russo abstained from voting, stepped away from the Dias and filled out Form 8B. b. *ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (11T READING) - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, CONSISTING OF FOUR (4) PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY TOTALING 2.04 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND MILITARY TRAIL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING THAT THESE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY, WHICH ARE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE ASSIGNED THE CITY ZONING DESIGNATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF COMMERCIAL GENERAL 1 (CG-1); PROVIDING THAT THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVER.ABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 67, 2013 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 20, 2013 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION AT SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 67, 2013 - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE TO ACCOMMODATE A PHARMACY WITH DRIVE -THROUGH; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Jablin opened the Public Hearing. Vice Mayor Jablin asked for any ex parte. Council Member Tinsley — yes. Petitioner: Ann Booth, Urban Kilday Design Studio. Staff presentation: Senior Planner, Peter Hofheinz. Public comment: None. Vice Mayor Jablin closed the Public Hearing. Council Member Lew made a motion for approval of Ordinance 20, 2013 on ] st Reading. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 3-0. Mayor Premuroso and Council Member Russo returned to the Dias. X. RESOLUTIONS The City Clerk read Resolution 45, 2013 by title. a. RESOLUTION 45, 2013 — APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 4 11-07-13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Council Member Tinsley made a motion for approval of Resolution 45, 2013. Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The City Clerk read Resolution 62, 2013 by title. b. RESOLUTION 62, 2013 — APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval of Resolution 62, 2013. Council Member Russo seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The City Clerk read Resolution 63, 2013 by title. c. RESOLUTION 63, 2013 — APPOINTMENTS AND RE -APPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval of Resolution 63, 2013. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 5-0. d. RESOLUTION 64, 2013 — APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE BUDGET OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF TWO (2) REGULAR MEMBERS TO THE BUDGET OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval of Resolution 64, 2013. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The City Clerk announced that Resolution 62, 2013 would need a motion to reconsider reappointments for Diane Capella and Alexander Hanlin in addition to new appointments of Marci Bulitt, Vincent Cassanetti and Kate Weingart. Council Member Lew made a motion to reconsider Resolution 62, 2013 for approval. Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. Motion passed 5-0. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION Council Member Russo asked Director of Planning and Zoning, Natalie Crowley to check the 750 Plan, Council Member Tinsley advised she has been researching the appraisal for the 117 property. Discussion ensued. XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 5 11-07-13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 XIII. ADJOURNMENT Vice Mayor Premuroso made a motion to adjourn. Council Member Lew seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 10:40 p.m. The next regularly scheduled City Council meeting will be held January 9, 2014. APPRnVF.D Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor Joseph R. Russo, Council Member Marcie Tinsley, Council Member David Levy, Council Member ATTEST: Patricia Snider, CMC City Clerk Note: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the meeting. A verbatim audio record is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City Clerk. All referenced attachments are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 11-07-13 PAGE 6 ti �l .!* PALM BEACH GARDENS 'A unique place to live, learn, work & play" CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PURCHASE AWARD TRANSMITTAL It is the policy of the City of Palm Beach Gardens to consistently purchase goods and services using full and open competition. Solicitations are advertised in a newspaper of general circulation, and copies are made available through Demand Star, Public Purchase, the City's Purchasing webpage (Vendors List), and the Office of the City Clerk. Copies of all solicitations, addenda, and award documentation are provided to the Office of the Inspector General. The following summary provides project information on the procurement action identified below. SOLICITATION TYPE: Piggyback/Access Contract TITLE: Purchase of Model Year 2014 Motor Vehicles DATE ADVERTISED: Not applicable WAS SOLICITATION OPENLY COMPETED? Not applicable FUNDING ACCOUNT INFORMATION: 501.3020.539.6410 CONTRACT TERM: Upon Delivery CONTRACT NO.: A2014-029FT DEPARTMENT: Community Services BIDS/PROPOSALS DUE DATE: Not applicable RESPONSES RECEIVED: Not applicable CONTRACT VALUE: Four Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($470,000) OPTIONS TO RENEW: Not applicable VENDOR(S): Pembroke Motors, Inc. dba AutoNation Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Pembroke Pines; Alan Jay Automotive Management, Inc.; Duval Ford, LLC; Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC Truck, Inc.; Don Reid Ford, Inc.; Hub City Ford -Mercury, Inc. BACKGROUND: This Agreement is a piggyback of the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) contract for the purchase of Model Year 2014 Motor Vehicles. Vehicles are being purchased for the Police Department, the Fire Rescue Department, and the City's fleet. COMMENTS: BY accessing the FSA contract, the City is able to take advantage of lower prices due to quantity discounts cn the expected amount of vehicles to be purchased under the FSA contract. The City would not be able to obtain these competitive prices if it advertised its own solicitation. Vehicle deliveries will begin in early 2014. Department Head NAME J. E. Doughney, III SIGNATURE DATE City Attorney Purchasing Km! Ra � A /(l Other DATA:LASERFICHE Michael Morrowf.�f Effective Date: 12/5/2013 Expiration Date: Upon Delivery Append to Existing: Not applicable PROPOSED CITY COUNCIL AGENDA: 12/5/2013 VAPPROVED ❑ NOT APPROVED ❑ DEFERRED CITY MAN GER OR ESIGNEE DATE 2 RESOLUTION 72, 2013 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 6 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF 7 TWENTY (20) MODEL YEAR 2014 VEHICLES FOR THE POLICE 8 DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND THE CITY'S FLEET 9 PURSUANT TO A FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT; 10 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is necessary to acquire twenty (20) 14 vehicles for the Police Department, the Fire Department, and the City's fleet; and 15 16 WHEREAS, the City has determined that these vehicles are necessary due to 17 wear and tear and age of some of the City's vehicles; and 18 19 WHEREAS, Section 2-294 of the City's Code of Ordinances permits the City to 20 "piggyback" a contract awarded to another governmental agency pursuant to a 21 competitive sealed bid; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the City will piggyback the Florida Sheriffs Association contract, a 24 copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the descriptions and pricing for each vehicle are attached hereto as 27 Exhibit "B"; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 30 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 31 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 32 33 34 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 35 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 36 37 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 38 39 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the acquisition of twenty (20) 40 vehicles in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Florida Sheriffs Association 41 Contract dated October 1, 2013. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager 42 to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the purchase of these vehicles. 43 44 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 45 46 Page 1 of 2 Resolution 72, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 12013. ATTEST: I1-YA Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY in R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYOR PREMUROSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY COUNCILMEMBER LEVY CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:lattorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\20131Resolution 72 2013 - vehicles purchase - 2013.doc Page 2 of 2 Resolution 72, 2013 EXHIBIT "A" A,utoNat1C:0F1 4 Cttrys14er Dicocicjee ..J+eaep Ram -seep en Call Us fLrst, for all ofyour Fleet Automotive, & Light Truck needs. CELL PHONE 954 383-1009 OFFICE (954) 441-2034 FAX (954) "ll-2004 1 EMAILI SCHENRY1Ca)COMCAST.NET QUICK QUOTE SHEET FOR VEHICLES SOLD UNDER THE FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT PAGE 1 of 1 REQUESTING AGENCY: Cl€9C1•f+ ORIGINAL QUOTE DATE: 10/23/2013 REVISED QUOTE DATE: CONTACT PERSON: Miks Mbrrow PHONE NUMBER: 661-804-7013 CELL PHONE: 661-779-1302 FAX NUMBER: e-mail: MODEL: 2014 Dodge Charger Police LDDE48 SPECIFICATION #: 3 PAGE #: FSA BID NUMBER'S 13-11-04-13-21-04 BASE DISTRICT PRICE: $21,159.00 http://www.flsheritfs.org OPTION CODE # DESCRIPTION OPTION COST EXTERIOR. COLOR BLACK W/DARKEST INTERIOR POSSIBLE TTP Two -Tone Paint _ .................................... .......................... CW6 ...................................................... Rear windows &.doors inoperable .............. ......................-$1:490:00... GXF .......................................... ......................................................................................................................... Ke.ed alike ............................-$24:00... $139:00 TTG.Tempora.!Yl. ......................................... .................................................................................................................................................................. g ............ BUC ...................................................... ............................................................................................................................ 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Full Size sparePA!!� ...................................... .Inc........................................................ ........................-............................ ................... .Vinyl.floor - .................................................................................................................................................. .Inc........................................................ Inc .......................................................--..... Comments TOTAL OF OPTIONS: TOTAL COST: AUTO NATION CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM $2.373.00 $23,532.00 QTY 12 = $282,384.00 VEHICLE QUOTED BY: Steve Henry, Fleet Manager schenrvl0comcast.net '7 Want to be Your Fleet Provider" I appreciate the opportunity to submit this quotation. Please review it carefully. IF there are any errors or changes, please feel free to contact me at any time. 1 am always happy to be of assistance. A2014-029FT (A) Exhibit B-1 AutoNation Chrysler Ciocic,Ie Jeep Rann Call Us fLrst, for all of your Fleet Automotive, & Light Truck needs. CELL PHONE 954 383-1009 OFFICE (954) 441-2034 1 FAX (954) 441-2004 1 EMAILI SCHENRY1aCOMCAST.NET QUICK QUOTE SHEET FOR VEHICLES SOLD UNDER THE FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT PAGE 1 of REQUESTING AGENCY: City ofPalm Beach Gardens ORIGINAL QUOTE DATE: 10/23/2013 REVISED QUOTE DATE: 1111512013 CONTACT PERSON: Mike Morrow PHONE NUMBER: 863-402-4292 CELL PHONE: 561-779-1302 FAX NUMBER: 0 e-mail: 0 MODEL: 2014 Dodge Charger Police LDDE48 SPECIFICATION #: 3 PAGE #: FSA BID NUMBER'S 13-21-0905 & 13-11.0905 BASE DISTRICT PRICE: $21,159.00 http://www.flsheriffs.org OPTION CODE # AEB BUC............. _.._................. Comments: DESCRIPTION OPTION COST EXTERIOR COLOR GRANITE W/DARKEST INTERIOR POSSIBLE STD StreetA arance Packa a P $494;00 .................................................................................................-......................................................... Tempos.I.Y...T..a9 ............................... _........ .............................._....... $25:00 ............................................_. Backcamera...._. ............. .............U.P.. Delete Spotli.�ht_ .... _._ _I ... .........$695:00.. Inc ... _............... -................ Carpetfloor............ ..... Inc...... _..... ...................... -.._..-_._... _............................................ vinyl rear seat............................................................ _.._...... _........................................ _. Inc Full Size spare..................................................................... Inc TOTAL OF OPTIONS: TOTAL COST: AUTO NATION CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM $1.214.00 $22,373.00 QTY 2 = $44.746.00 VEHICLE QUOTED BY: Steve Henry, Fleet Manager schenrvlacomcast.net "I Want to be Your Fleet Provider" I appreciate the opportunity to submit this quotation. Please review it carefully. IF there are any errors or changes, please feel free to contact me at any time. I am always happy to be of assistance. A2014-029FT (A) Exhibit B-2 AUto"at ion Ctir .sl4er D►csdcje .Jeep► Mann NP , cm Call Us first, for all of your Fleet Automotive, & Light Truck needs. CELL PHONE 954 383-1009 OFFICE (954) 441-2034 1 FAX (954) 441-2004 1 EMAILI SCHENRY1Cd)COMCAST.NET QUICK QUOTE SHEET FOR VEHICLES SOLD UNDER THE FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT PAGE 1 of 1 REQUESTING AGENCY: City ofPaim Beach Gardens ORIGINAL QUOTE DATE: 10/23/2013 REVISED QUOTE DATE: 11115/2013 CONTACT PERSON: Mike Morrow PHONE NUMBER: CELL PHONE: 561-779-1302 FAX NUMBER: e-mail: 0 MODEL: 2014 Dodge Ram DS61_96 SPECIFICATION #: 46 PAGE #: FSA BID NUMBER'S 13-21-0905 & 13-11-0905 BASE DISTRICT PRICE: $22,629.00 http://www.fisheriffs.org OPTION CODE # DESCRIPTION OPTION COST EXTERIOR COLOR WHI.TE...W/DARKEST..INTERIOR.......POSSIBLE.............Si!) ......................................................................................................... SOB SpraX on bed liner-$525.00 _......................._............. TTG TemPora�Y.T..a9............................................................... $.25:00 CFIR ......................_........ Cab Shield Headache Rack............................................................................. $525.00.. BUC Back.0 camera-$650:00 _.._...................._...... .. .P......................................................................................................................................................... .................................. 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I..................... ........................................................ ................................................................................ .......................................... _............ -............................................................................................... ....... _............................................... ...................................................................................... ................. ............................... -.......................................................................................... ........................................................ Comments: TOTAL OF OPTIONS: TOTAL COST: AUTO NATION CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM $1,725.00 $24,354.00 QTY 1 = $24,354.00 VEHICLE QUOTED BY: Steve Henry, Fleet Manager schgnrvl0comcast.net "7 Want to be Your Fleet Provider" I appreciate the opportunity to submit this quotation. Please review it carefully. IF there are any errors or changes, please feel free to contact me at any time. I am always happy to be of assistance. A2014-029FT (A) Exhibit B-3 _ Palm Beach Gardens Unit Description Vi G BR FLEET SALES Z07 m C uc J-P 19 410 ,Mm repared for Prepared by 10/24/2013 Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC Truck Palm Beach Gardens Ryan Davis Attn: Mike Morrow (904) 264-2442 ext.2350 FAX., (904) 284-0054 MMorrow0obcM.corn 3340 Hwy 17 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 (561)804-7013 rdavis(dgarberautomall.com 1'j un jml Prices are published by the Florida Sheriffs Association. l�J�j J (-Iu _J 3 (https://www.flsherr fs.org/our_program/purchasing_programs/cooperative-fleet-bid- awards/). Purchasing contract number is 13-21-OW4, expiring September 30th, 2014 for — Police Rated Vehicles/Motorcycles, Sedans & Light Trucks. If you have any questions regarding this quote please call! 1 FL LS PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP LFX ENGINE, 3.61, SIDI DOHC V6 VVT MXO TRANSMISSION, 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC AR9 SEATS, FRONT BUCKET U1C AUDIO SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER UEO ONSTAR,DELETE TEMPTAG TEMPORARY TAG BUC BACK-UP CAMERA, DEALER INSTALLED DEL IDELIVERY Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Colors: Summit White (50U), Black (41U), Silver Ice (17U) or Ashen Gray (GLJ) exterior Ebony Cloth (19C), Gray Cloth (83C) interior 6 436 1 $0.00 1 1 $0.00 1 10/24/201310:03 AM Palm Beach Gardens Impala LS 10-24-13 Prepared By: administrator Garber Fleet 3340 Hwy 17 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Phone: (904) 264-2442 Fax: (904) 284-0054 Email: rdavis@garberautomall.com 2014 Chevrolet Impala Limited 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet Photo may not represent exact vehicle or selected equipment. SELECTED MODEL & OPTIONS SELECTED MODEL - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet Code Description MSRP 1WF19 2014 Chevrolet Impala Limited 4dr Sdn LS $25,830.00 Fleet SELECTED VEHICLE COLORS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet Code Description Interior: No color has been selected. Exterior 1: No color has been selected. Exterior 2: No color has been selected. SELECTED OPTIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet CATEGORY Cie, Description MSRP EMISSIONS FE9 EMISSIONS, FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS $0.00 ENGINE LFX ENGINE, 3.6L SIDI DOHC V6 VVT (300 hp [223.7 kW] @ 6500 rpm, 262 $0.00 lb-ft of torque [353.7 N-m] @ 5300 rpm) (STD) TRANSMISSION MXO TRANSMISSION, 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC, ELECTRONICALLY $0.00 CONTROLLED WITH OVERDRIVE (STD) PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP 1FL LS PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP includes Standard Equipment $0.00 PAINT 50U SUMMIT WHITE $0.00 PAINT SCHEME STANDARD PAINT $0.00 SEAT TYPE AR9 SEATS, FRONT BUCKET (STD) $0.00 SEAT TRIM 19C EBONY, CLOTH SEAT TRIM $0.00 RADIO U1C AUDIO SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER seek -and -scan, INC digital clock, auto -tone control, automatic volume and TheftLock (Included and only available with (UEO) OnStar delete.) ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NK5 STEERING WHEEL, URETHANE (Included and only available with INC (UEO) OnStar delete.) UEO ONSTAR, DELETE (Not available with FDR order type. Includes (U1C) -$340.00 AM/FM stereo with CD player.) *CREDIT* Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 @Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 2 SELECTED MODEL & OPTIONS - - SELECTED OPTIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet CATEGORY Code Description OPTIONS TOTAL MSRP -$340.00 Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 3 PRICING SUMMARY - PRICING SUMMARY - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet MSRP Base Price $25,830.00 Total Options:-$340.00 Vehicle Subtotal $25,490.00 Advert/Adjustments $0.00 Destination Charge $825.00 GRAND TOTAL $26,315.00 Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 4 STANDARD EQUIPMENT STANDARD EQUIPMENT - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet ENTERTAINMENT • Audio system, AM/FM stereo with CD and MP3 playback seek -and -scan, digital clock, auto -tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), automatic volume, TheftLock and auxiliary input jack (Deleted when (UEO) OnStar delete is ordered) • Audio system feature, 6-speaker system • Bluetooth for phone, personal cell phone connectivity to vehicle audio system and HMI (Human Machine Interface) (Deleted when (UEO) OnStar delete is ordered.) • Steering wheel controls, mounted audio controls (Deleted when (UEO) OnStar delete is ordered) • Antenna, integral rear, AM/FM EXTERIOR • Wheels, 16" (40.6 cm) aluminum • Tires, P225/60R16 all -season, blackwall • Tire, compact spare • Moldings, body -color bodyside • Moldings, body -color rocker • Headlamps, halogen composite with automatic exterior lamp control • Glass, Solar -Ray light -tinted • Mirrors, outside power -adjustable body -color • Wipers, front intermittent • Door handles, body -color Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 @Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 5 STANDARD EQUIPMENT - STANDARD EQUIPMENT - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet INTERIOR • Seats, front bucket • Seat trim, cloth • Seat adjuster, driver 6-way power • Seat adjuster, driver manual lumbar control • Seat, rear fixed bench • Floor mats, carpeted front and rear • Shifter, floor console • Steering column, Tilt -Wheel • Steering wheel, leather -wrapped (Deleted when (UE0) OnStar delete is ordered) • Instrumentation, analog 4-gauge cluster with speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature, fuel, trip odometer and Driver Information Center • Oil life monitoring system • Windows, power with driver Express -Down and passenger lockout • Door locks, power programmable with lockout protection • Remote Keyless Entry • Cruise control, electronic with set and resume speed • Trunk release, remote • Theft -deterrent system, vehicle, PASS -Key III+ • Air conditioning, single -zone manual with air filtration system • Defogger, rear -window electric • Applique, woodgrain on instrument panel and door • Mirror, inside rearview manual day/night with map lights • Visors, driver and front passenger vanity mirrors, covered • Assist handles, front passenger and rear outboard • Lighting, interior with center -mounted dome and rear reading lights MECHANICAL • Engine, 3.6L SIDI DOHC V6 VVT (300 hp [223.7 kW] @ 6500 rpm, 262 lb-ft of torque [353.7 N-m] @ 5300 rpm) • Transmission, 6-speed automatic, electronically controlled with overdrive • E85 FlexFuel capable (includes side -window decal) • Front wheel drive • Battery rundown protection • Alternator, 150 amps • Suspension, 4-wheel independent, Touring • Steering, power, rack-and-pinion • Brakes, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc • Exhaust, dual -outlet stainless -steel Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 @Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 6 STANDARD EQUIPMENT STANDARD EQUIPMENT - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet SAFETY • StabiliTrak, stability control system includes Traction Control • Daytime Running Lamps • Air bags, dual -stage frontal, and thorax side -impact, driver and front passenger, and head curtain side -impact, front and rear outboard seating positions includes Passenger Sensing System (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information.) • OnStar, 6 months of Directions and Connections plan includes Automatic Crash Response, Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Roadside Assistance and Turn -by -Turn Navigation (Not available with a ship -to of Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands. Visit onstar.com for coverage map, details and system limitations. Services vary by model and conditions.) • Safety belt pretensioners, front row seats • Door locks, rear child security • Trunk emergency release handle • LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Top tethers for CHildren) for child safety seats • Tire Pressure Monitor Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 7 WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY INFORMATION - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1 WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet WARRANTY Basic: 3 Years/36,000 Miles Drivetrain: 5 Years/100,000 Miles Corrosion: 3 Years/36,000 Miles Rust -Through 6 Years/100,000 Miles Roadside Assistance: 5 Years/100,000 Miles Maintenance: 2 Years/24,000 Miles 2 Year Maintenance Program Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWERTRAIN - BASIC SPECIFICATIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet ENGINE Engine Order Code LFX Engine Type Gas V6 Displacement 3.6U217 CID SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM 300 @ 6500 SAE Net Torque (lb ft) @ RPM 262 @ 5300 TRANSMISSION Transmission order code MX0 Transmission Type Description 6-Speed Automatic Drive Train Front Wheel Drive MILEAGE City EPA fuel economy estimate (MPG) 18.00 Hwy EPA fuel economy estimate (MPG) 30.00 City cruising range (mi) 315.00 Hwy cruising range (mi) 525.00 Indicates equipment which is in addition to or replaces base model's standard equipment. Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 @Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWERTRAIN - ADVANCED SPECIFICATIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1 WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet TRANSMISSION Gear Ratio (A) First Gear Ratio (A) 4.48 Second Gear Ratio (A) 2.87 Third Gear Ratio (:1) 1.84 Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) 1.41 Fifth Gear Ratio (A) 1.00 Sixth Gear Ratio (A) 0.74 Reverse Ratio (A) 2.88 Clutch size (in) Final Drive Axle Ratio (A) 2.44 ELECTRICAL Battery 1 Battery cold cranking Amps @ 0 F - TBD - Alternator Alternator Amps 150.00 COOLING SYSTEM Cooling system capacity - TBD - Indicates equipment which is in addition to or replaces base model's standard equipment. Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAYLOAD/TRAILERING SPECIFICATIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet WEIGHT INFORMATION Base curb weight (Ibs) TRAILERING Dead Weight Hitch (Ibs) Weight Distributing Hitch (Ibs) Fifth Wheel Hitch (Ibs) 3,555.00 Max Trailer Wt. Max Tongue Load 1,000.00 100.00 " Indicates equipment which is in addition to or replaces base model's standard equipment. Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS SPECIFICATIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet SUSPENSION Front Rear Suspension Type MacPherson Strut Tri-Link Suspension Type (cont.) Touring Touring Shock Absorber Diameter (mm) -TBD- -TBD- Stabilizer Bar Diameter (in) 1.18 0.63 BRAKES Brake type Pwr ABS System 4-Wheel Disc Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) Drum Drum Diam x Width (in) Front Rear Yes Yes 11.93x 1.18 10.94x0.43 TIRES Front Rear Spare Tire Order Code QPX QPX Tire Size P225/60R16 P225/60R16 Compact WHEELS Front Rear Spare Wheel Size 16 x - TBD - 16 x - TBD - -TBD- Wheel Type Aluminum Aluminum Steel STEERING Steering type Pwr Rack & Pinion Ratio (A) Overall 13.30 Lock -to -Lock Turns 2.40 Turning Diameter Curb -to -Curb 38.00 Wall -to -Wall - TBD - FUEL TANK Main Capacity 17.50 * Indicates equipment which is in addition to or replaces base model's standard equipment. Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS - 2014 Fleet/Non-Retail 1WF19 4dr Sdn LS Fleet EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS Wheelbase (in) 110.50 Length, Overall (in) 200.40 Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 72.90 Height, Overall (in) 58.70 Tread Width Track Width, Front 62.40 Track Width, Rear 61.50 Min Ground Clearance (in) - TBD - CARGO AREA DIMENSIONS Liftover Height (in) - TBD - Trunk Volume 18.6 INTERIOR DIMENSIONS Passenger Capacity 5 Passenger Volume (ft3) 104.50 EPA Classification Large Cars Seating Position Front Second Head Room (in) 39.40 37.80 Leg Room (in) 42.30 37.60 Shoulder Room (in) 58.70 58.60 Hip Room (in) 56.40 57.20 * Indicates equipment which is in addition to or replaces base model's standard equipment. Report content is based on current data version referenced. Any performance -related calculations are offered solely as guidelines. Actual unit performance will depend on your operating conditions. GM AutoBook, Data Version: 299.0, Data updated 10/8/2013 ©Copyright 1986-2005 Chrome Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Customer File: October 24, 2013 10:02:31 AM Page 13 LDUVA,:LF�LEET Mike Morrow Duval Ford Fleet Sales Operations Director Richard Tackett (Work) 904-388-2144 (Fax) 904-387-6816 3704 Burns Road (Cell) 904-343-6266 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 richard.tackett0duyal leet.com (561)804-7013 -office 1616 Cassat Ave. lax, FL 32210 I appreciate your interest and the opportunity to quote. Prices are published by the Florida Sheri/)" s Association/ Florida Association of Counties & Florida Fire Chiefs'Association Automotive Contract #13.11.0904 /13.21.0904. (www.flsheri xorg) If you have any questions regarding this quote please call! Vehicle will be ordered white exterior unless specified on purchase order. 2014 TRANSIT CONNECT SOUTHERN REGIIONAL ADJUSTMENT BACK UP CAMERA DELETTE REAR WINDOWS (requires side glass delete) RANGER ALUM RACK AND PARTITION (REQ. IDS, INCLUDES OPTIONAL ALUM.) 6 LARGE PLASTIC BINS 14"D 8"W 2: DRAWER UNIT 14X24X12 TEMP TAG Drop ship, pdi, and pickup at/to body modifier Optional labor rate for equipment listed above. Includes wire, loom, and shop supplies $115 I S 230.00 1 Printed: 10/25/13 www.duvalfleet.com PALM BEACH GARDENS TRANSIT.xlsx 55-1 ----FLEET SALES Call Us rrst, for all of your Fleet Automotive, & Light Truck needs. PHONE (800) ALANJAY (252-6529) DIRECT 863-402.4234 WWW.ALANJAY.COM 2003 U.S. 27 South MOBILE 863-381-3411 Malting P.O. BOX 9200 Sebring, FL 33870 FAX 863-402-4221 Sebring, FL 33871-9200 QUICK QUOTE SHEET FOR VEHICLES SOLD UNDER THE FLORIDA SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION CONTRACT PAGE 1 of 1 REQUESTING AGENCY: PALM BEACH GARDENS ORIGINAL QUOTE DATE: CONTACT PERSON: MICHAEL MORROW PHONE NUMBER: 561-804-7013 CP 561-779-1302 FAX NUMBER: e-mail: Mmorrow(r gbgfi com MODEL: F2A FSA BID NUMBER'S 13.21-0904 & 13.11-0904 2014 F250 2WD REG CAB P/U BED LENGTH 8 OPTION CODE # ............................. PSB96S-P BUC USOB»...»»».....». HAR TEMP Comments: SPECIFICATION #: 47 PAGE #: 884 BASE DISTRICT PRICE: $17,483.00 DESCRIPTION OPTION COST EXTERIOR COLOR WHITE W/ DARKEST INTERIOR POSSIBLE P/U BOX DELETE»(included with utility!?O.Y 9029)».»__...__. ..... ............................. Paifinyer Std_Service Body 8_ SRPainted White (irear view mirror or (includes box and bumper credit) Dealer Provided Rear Vision camera with day/night view, specifydash mounted monitor UTILITY BODY SPRAYED IN LINER (INSIDE BED COMPARTMENTS .................. » CAB SHIELD HEAD ACHE RACK »» .............................................. TEMPORARY TAG EXTENDED WARRANTY DECLINED TOTAL OF OPTIONS: TOTAL COST: QTY 1 TOTAL COST LESS TRADE IN: STD ............................. .................... $5,278,00_ ....................... $67900. »............»..... $695.00 »$497.00 ................................... Alan Jay Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac FEID #65-0211404 Alan Jay Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc. FEID # 20-6996360 / Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FEID # 26-4540672 Alan Jay Import Center, Inc, d/b/a Alan Jay Toyota FEID # 59-3533026 / Alan Jay Nissan, Inc. FEID #76-0833978 VEHICLE QUOTED BY: Chris Wilson, Fleet Sales Manager chris.wilsonOalaniay.com $25.00 $7,174.00 $24,657.00 $24,657.00 $24,657.00 "l Want to be Your Fleet Provider" I appreciate the opportunity to submit this quotation. Please review it carefully. IF there are any errors or changes, please feel free to contact me at any time. I am always happy to be of assistance QUOTE SHEET PALM BEACH GARDENS F2A UB Fleet Department Phone: (800) 972-3673 49 1 M�M windrow I 4windrowfleetsales.com / Office: (850) 398-6810 16 Cell: (850) 393-4723 Fax: (850) 398-6827 11m2013 MIKE MORROW PALM BEACH GARDENS 561-804-7013 561-77."279 Contract* 13-21-0904 MMORROWODPBUL.COM Color Lights Mtedor Vehicle Color Color Lenses DUNE We Appreciate your interest in the 2013l2014Florida Sheriffs Association of counties purchasing contract. Listed below are items we discussed. Price 2014 FORD TAURUS (P2D) SPEC #08 VEHICLE UPGRADE PKG BACK-UP CAMERA TEMPORARY TAG $20,196.00 P2E-200A $2,259.00 P2E-201A $1,149.00 TEMP TAG $18.00 $23422.00 Joe in FI es ana 85 - 8-681 ice 850-393-4723 Cell All vehicles will be ordered WHITE unless agency chooses a different color. Please return quote along with purchase order. 4060 South Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536 Prepared For: Standard Equipment Prepared By: Administrator HUB CITY FORD Florida, 32536 2014 Ford Taurus 4dr FWD Sedan SEL (M) Powertrain 3.5L V-6 DOHC SMPI 24 valve engine with variable valve control * 650 amp 72 amp hours (Ah) battery with run down protection * 6-speed electronic SelectShift automatic transmission with overdrive, lock -up, driver selection ` Front -wheel drive * Torque Vectoring Control brake actuated limited slip differential, ABS & driveline traction control * 2.77 axle ratio * Stainless steel exhaust with tailpipe finisher Steering and Suspension Electric power -assist rack and pinion steering with speed -sensing assist * 4-wheel disc brakes with front vented discs * AdvanceTrac electronic stability * Independent front suspension * Front strut suspension * Front anti -roll bar * Front coil springs * Gas -pressurized front shocks * Rear independent suspension * Rear multi -link suspension * Rear anti -roll bar * Rear coil springs * Gas -pressurized rear shocks * Front and rear 18.0" x 7.50" painted aluminum wheels * P235/55HR18.0 BSW AS front and rear tires * Inside under cargo mounted compact steel spare wheel Safety 4-wheel anti -lock braking system * Center high mounted stop light * Dual airbags, seat mounted driver and passenger side -impact airbags, Safety Canopy System curtain 1 st and 2nd row overhead airbags, airbag occupancy sensor * Front height adjustable seatbelts with front pre-tensioners * SecuriLock immobilizer, panic alarm, security system Comfort and Convenience Automatic dual zone front air conditioning, air filter, underseat ducts, console ducts * SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite, clock, seek -scan, in -dash mounted single CD, MP3 decoder, SYNC with MyFord external memory control, 6 speakers, voice activation, speed sensitive volume, Bluetooth wireless streaming, window grid antenna, radio steering wheel controls * 2 1 st row LCD monitors * Cruise control with steering wheel controls * Power door locks with 2 stage unlock, keyfob (all doors) keyless entry, power remote trunk/hatch/door release, child safety rear door locks * 3 12V DC power outlets, driver foot rest, retained accessory power, Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity, internet access * Analog instrumentation display includes tachometer, engine temperature gauge, compass, exterior temp, systems monitor, trip computer, trip odometer * Warning indicators include oil pressure, battery, lights on, key, low fuel, low washer fluid, door ajar, trunk/liftgate ajar, service interval, brake fluid, low tire pressure * Leather -wrapped steering wheel with tilt and telescopic adjustment * Power front and rear windows with light tint, driver 1-touch down * Variable intermittent front windshield wipers, sun visor strip, rear window defroster * Dual illuminated vanity mirrors * Auto -dimming day -night rearview mirror * Interior lights include dome light with fade, front and rear reading lights, illuminated entry * Full floor console with covered storage, mini overhead console with storage, locking glove box, front and rear cupholders, 2 seat back storage pockets, driver and passenger door bins, rear door bins * Carpeted cargo floor, carpeted trunk lid/rear cargo door, cargo light Seating and Interior Seating capacity of 5 * Bucket front seats with adjustable head restraints with tilt, center armrest * 8-way adjustable (6-way power) driver seat includes lumbar support * 8-way adjustable (6-way power) passenger seat includes lumbar support * 60-40 folding rear bench seat with fold forward seatback, 3 fixed rear head restraints, prices and con*d availability as sliow, are subied Fo cFar_W_ arid shiould be treated as estimates only. Actual base v e, opbon pricing may vary frOM thus estimate because of special beat pricing, availability or pricing a4ustments not rettected in ttx dealer's computer system. See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT05208032 9/160013 Printed on November 06, 2013 at 19:40 Price Level: 420 QuoteID: <None> Page 1 Standard Equipment Continued Prepared By: Administrator Dealership: HUB CITY FORD Seating and Interior (Continued) center armrest * Premium cloth faced front seats with cloth back material * Premium cloth faced rear seats with carpet back material * Cloth door trim insert, full cloth headliner, full carpet floor covering with carpet front and rear floor mats, simulated carbon fibre instrument panel insert, leather/chrome gear shift knob, simulated carbon fibre console insert, chrome interior accents Exterior Features Side impact beams, fully galvanized steel body material * Chrome side window moldings, black front windshield molding * Body -colored door handles * Chrome grille * 4 doors * Driver and passenger power remote body -colored heated convex spotter folding outside mirrors * Front and rear body -colored bumpers, rear black rub strip/fascia accent * Projector beam halogen fully automatic headlamps with delay -off feature * Additional exterior lights include remote activated peri mete dapproach lights * Clearcoat monotone paint Warranty Basic 36 month/36,000 miles Corrosion Perforation 60 month/unlimited mileage Dimensions and Capacities .Output 1 st gear ratio 3rd gear ratio 5th gear ratio Reverse gear ratio Curb weight Front legroom Front headroom Front hiproom Front shoulder room Passenger area volume Body width Wheelbase Rear tread Fuel tank Interior maximum cargo volume 288 hp @ 6,500 rpm 4.484 1.842 1.000 2.882 4,035 lbs. 41.9 " 39.0 " 56.3 " 57.9 " 102.2 cu.ft. 76.2 " 112.9 " 65.5 " 19.0 gal. 20.1 cu.ft. Powertrain Roadside Assistance Torque 2nd gear ratio 4th gear ratio 6th gear ratio City/hwy Towing capacity Rear legroom Rear headroom Rear hiproom Rear shoulder room Length Body height Front tread Turning radius Interior cargo volume 60 month/60,000 miles 60 month/60,000 miles 254 lb.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm 2.872 1.414 0.742 19 mpg/29 mpg 1,000 lbs. 38.1 " 37.8 " 55.8 " 56.9 " 202.9 " 60.7 " 65.3 " 19.8 ' 20.1 cuft Rkm and content ava=Wy as shown, are skiect to charge and sh6LQ be Re—wtia as es unates My, Actual baie iFeMae, Wion prang may vary frGm this estimate because of special bcal prang, availability or pricing edjustments not reflected in Me dealer's oomprter system. See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT05206032 911WO13 Printed on November 06, 2013 at 19:40 Price Level: 420 QuoteID: <None> Page 2 Prepared For: Selected Options Vehicle Snapshot Prepared By: Administrator HUB CITY FORD Florida, 32536 Engine: 3.51- Ti-VCT V6 (FFV) Transmission: 6-Speed SelectShift Automatic Rear Axle Ratio: 0.00 GVWR: I 2014 Ford Taurus 4or hvvu Seaan 5tL Code Description Class MSRP P2E Base Vehicle Price (P2E) STD 29,000.00 Packages 201A Equipment Group 201A OPT 1,150.00 (998) Engine: 3.5L Tr-VCT V6 (FFV); (44J) Transmission: 6-Speed SelectShift Automatic : includes sport mode and shifter button activation.: (TC5) Tires: P235155R 18 A/S BSW; (64R) Wheels: 18" Painted Aluminum; (M) Unique Cloth Bucket Seats : Includes 6-way power driver and passenger seat (fore/aft, upidown, tilt) with manual lumbar and recline.; (STDRD) Radio: AM/FM Stereo/Single CD/MP3 Capable: includes 6 speakers, audio input jack and satellite radio with 6-month pre -paid subscription.; Additional lP Center Channel Speaker; SYNC w/MyFord Touch & SYNC Services: Voice -activated communications and entertainment system. includes 911 Assist and vehicle health reports, two driver configurable 4.2" color LCD displays in instrument cluster, 8" LCD color touch -screen in center -stack, media hub with two USB ports, SD card reader, audio -video input jacks and two 5-way steering wheel control pads SYNC Services includes traffic, tum-by-tum directions, business search, send to SYNC from Google Maps and Mapquest, news, sports, weather and horoscopes. Note: SYNC services receive a complimentary 3 year prepaid subscription (1 phoneJprimary account).; Reverse Sensing System; Non -Memory Power Adjustable Pedals; Rear View Camera Powertrain 998 Engine: 3.5L Ti-VCT V6 (FFV) INC Included Torque: 254 ft.lbs. @ 4000 rpm. 44J Transmission: 6-Speed SelectShift Automatic INC Included includes sport mode and shifter button activation. Wheels & Tires TC5 Tires: P235155R18 A/S BSW INC Included rites and content availability as shown, are subjW to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehiccle, package and option pricing may vary from this estimate because of special local pricing availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the dealer's computer system. See salesperson for the most current information. Reference CT05208032 9/16/2013 Printed on November 06, 2013 at 19:40 Price Level: 420 Quotell3: <None> Page 3 Selected Options Continued Prepared By: Administrator Dealership: HUB CITY FORD Code Description Class MSRP 64R Wheels: 18" Painted Aluminum INC Included Seats & Seat Trim M Unique Cloth Bucket Seats INC Included includes 6-way power driver and passenger seat (forelaft, upldown, tilt) with manual lumbar and recline. Other Options PAINT Monotone Paint Application STD N/C STDRD Radio: AM/FM Stereo/Single CD/MP3 Capable INC Included SYNC wlMyFord : Voice -activated communications and entertainment system. Includes 911 Assist and vehicle health reports, 4.2" color LCD display in instrument cluster and center -stack screen and two 5-way steering wheel control switch pads. Note: SYNC Services capable, requires annual subscription available at www.syncmyride.com. Includes 6 speakers, audio input jack and satellite radio with 6-month pre paid subscription. ONLY AVAILABLE in 48 contiguous states. NOT AVAILABLE in Alaska or Hawaii. 153 Front License Plate Bracket OPT N/C Interior Colors For: Primary w/SLE MD Dune OPT N/C Primary Colors For: Primary w/SLE YZ Oxford White OPT N/C Vehicle Subtotal $30,150.00 Destination $795.00 Vehicle Subtotal (including Destination) $30,945.00 availiblity as shawn, are to &kinge and shouMtreated as estimates only. AcW1 base v aM optnon prang may vary from this estirnate beceuse of special local pricing, availabi ity or pricing adjustments not reflected in the deaWs computer system. See salesperson for the most current information.Reference CT05208032 9r1612013 Printed on November 06, 2013 at 19:40 Price Level: 420 QuoteID: <None> Page 4 Prepared For: DimensionsDimensions_� �� v~apw*u'ouu^cm Description Prepared By: Administrator HUB CITY FORD Florida, 32536 r(7'Rz-;7,.J 2014 Ford Taurus Dimensions and Capacities Output°~_..... ............. =........... ~-`~....... _...... ,........ ____.,........ .................. ..... ...... 288hp@8.5O0rpm Torque ~~.~..~^. ^^~'^_^-~......... ...... 2S4|b.-t@4/0]Orpm 1u1gear ratio ...... ~~....... .................... ...... ~~.^~~~........ ^................ 4.484 2ndgear ratio ���~,°~.^+,~�,.............. w_x���*°.~�.+*+�_����^������°_=+�,~~�`~_�.�............ .... 2.872 3rdgear rado*�r=-^~~'.+=,-^~.~~......... ,.,'_,~_~�"_�~.==,.=--~~.......... _.................... __............ ,~.~-..... 1.842 4thgear ratio _~~~~,.~~~~__~,~~~,~..~~~~~~................ ~..................... ...... ^... ~............. 1/414 5thgear ratio ........ ~.................. ........ ~........... ...... ~.~................. ....... _....... ~....... __.°............ _1MD 8thgear ratio —.~,.~_~....... ............. ~.~.~............. =.......... °=~=............... ~' .0.742 Reverse gear ratio .~.. ..~............... 2.882 Ody/hwy ... ~~,^°,,,..~^���^,�~_`*�+.+..... ~......... .~,,'__`~,==,_~.~~,° 1Qmpg/29mpg Curbweight =.................. ..~`......... .............. ............... ....................... _................... .4.D35|bo. Towingcapacity ............. ,~'._~~.............. .......... ~...... ~~~'",...................... ...................... ................... ... 1.800|bo. Frontlegroom .......... ~.................... _........ ... .... .._,_,_....... .~~...................................... ..... 41.3^ Rearlegroom ~�.... -....... .~~~.~................ ............ ............... °-.... -............. ~.~........................ 88.1^ Frontheadroom °~~~~.... ~......... ^~_........... °~~'~............. _--~........... .... .._.~.................... ....... _~.~`.... 3lO" Rearheadroom .............. ...... ^-_—.............. .............. ............... -........ ~_',_.-_°~,_^.+__..-_,.~_..,_,~'37.8^ Front hipnonm ........... �=.��.�°�.~~........... ................. .+..^. 56.3^ Romrhipnoom ....................... ....~'_=+e_..,-,,.-.~��e�+°+,,~-..~^~-.~~._-.,--,.~___~,�~~�55.8^ Front shoulder room '~--.~_°*........ ~°... .............. ....... ......... __.~''~......... .......... .............. 57.9^ Rear shoulder room .... ..... ......... .~........... ~~~,~.............. '~.~_°-°~._..-.^^~^~~.-~................. ........... 58I)" Passengerarea volume ................................. "-~~......... ........... ........... .. ...................... .~._~~102.2cujt Length................ .°^,_=....................... -=.+....... ................... °~~202.9^ Bodywidth ._~.~.~~~^_-=~.......... .^~°.,~^~^~~.~................................ �~r**��...__,^~_�_,—=wr~'^--,._ 76.2^ Bodyheight ~ ..................... ................... ............ =_............. °'....... 80J^ Wheelbase~~�.~_.�°*,.+�.................... _~~~........................................ ................... ..112.9" FrontVaod_r.. ._r�'.... ...................... ........... ~,~................... 65.3° Rear tread '~,~-........ ,........ 05.5^ Turning radius ...... ...... =^=^...................... .^........................... 19.8' Fueltank ............ ................ ......... ....... ............ _°....... .......... ___1SI)gd. Interior cargo volume '~--.�,��`n,.r~_v**..~.^~���~_.....---'` °_—_...... 2I1cujt Prices and content availability as Wiown, are subiect to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, pacloge and option pricing may vary from thiF— estffiate because of special local pricing, availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in Vie dealer's computer system, See salesperson for the most current infOrMaits0n. Printed nnNovember 06,2013at19:40 Prepared For: Warranty Description Prepared By: Administrator HUB CITY FORD Florida, 32536 s 2014 Ford Taurus 4dr FWD Sedan SEL (P2E) Months/Distance Basic........... ...,..........�....................................................................................I............... 36 month/36,000 miles Powertrain...,......z.................................................... I ... I ........ .................................... 60 monthl60,000 miles Corrosion Perforation ............................. ............................ ............................. 60 month/unlimited mileage Roadside Assistance .......................................,.., ,...............................1........I........... 60 month/60,000 miles Prices and content avadablity as slwom. are su o change a treated as estimates only Vzfual base option prang may vary cxn is estimate because of special local pricing, availability or pricing adjustments not reflected in the deaWs computer system. See salesperson for the most current Information. Reference CT05 OSM2 9/16M13 Printed on November 06, 2013 at 19:40 Price Level: 420 QuoteID: <None> Page 6 Cz;)M' vAW4�OPO$AL NAME: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS EMAIL: MMORROW@PBGFL.COM 2014 FORD EXPLORER 4WD 4DR BASE (K8B) 3.5L V-6 ENGINE AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING AM/FM/CD POWER DRIVER'S SEAT POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SPEED CONTROL P245/65R17 A/S CARGO AREA COVER (60T) BACKUP CAMERA TEMP TAG PER FSA CONTRACT# 13-21-0904 SPEC# 23 DELIVERY 75 — 90 DAYS ARO DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2013 ATTN: MIKE $25,148.00 $ 134.00 $ 795.00 $ 35.00 TOTAL $26,112.00 We thank you for the opportunity to make this proposal and will appreciate your acceptance. Acceptance of this proposal will not be binding upon us until this proposal is approved hereonin writing by an official of Don Reid Ford, Inc. Return of one copy of this proposal and your purchase order number constitutes your official acceptance. PO# ACCEPTED: 1875 South Orla Respectfully submitted DON REID FORD, INC. BY: FLEET MANAGER 32751 Phone: (407)644.7111 - Fax: (407)644.7754- www.donreidford.corn CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Resolution 73, 2013 Subject/Agenda Item: Approve the Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC for EMS Supplies and Equipment for use by the Fire Rescue Department. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE 1[ l Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $150,000.00 Council Action: Fire Rescue (Total) [ ] Approved 4Atto $64,248.76 Current FY [ ] Approved w/ Conditions ito i ision C �ef - EMS n, Esq. [ ]Denied Finance Administrator [ ] Continued to: / `,J i_&, Advertised: NA Funding Source: ADate: Ian Owens [ ] Operating Attachments: Paper: [x ] Other . Resolution 73, 2013 Purchasing and - Exhibit "A": Contracts Director Amendment No.1 x ] Not Required . Resolution 71, 2012 ------------------------------- Contract/Agreement: Km! Ra Effective Date: 01/01/14 Submitted by: Expiration Date: ent Director 12/31/15 1zepa /1C��1� �(eLle CA4C�) Mi hael F. 4outhard Fir Chief Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct.#: 001.1230.522.5205 Approved by: City M ger —[ ] Not required Ronald . F rns Meeting Date: Decembl er 1,2 Resolution :� , .1 Page 2 of BACKGROUND: On July 12, 2012, the City executed a "piggyback" agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC in accordance with Resolution 71, 2012, approving Agreement No. A2012-002FR which expires December 31, 2013, through a competitively solicited Contract RFP2010-03 by North Central Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (NCEMSC), of which the City's Fire Rescue Department is a member. NCEMSC has extended its contract with Bound Tree Medical, LLC effective January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015, and the City wishes to extend its piggyback agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC. Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue has purchased emergency medical services (EMS) supplies with Bound Tree Medical for the past twelve (12) years. Fire Rescue has found Boundtree Medical to have the best selection, competitive prices, and excellent customer service. In addition, Bound Tree Medical is a member of the North Central EMS Cooperative (NCEMSC), which also decreases Fire Rescue's inventory cost. The City also has a storm agreement with Boundtree Medical to help ensure the delivery of EMS supplies post storm, once the City declares a state of emergency. Therefore, in order to maintain Fire Rescue's cost savings and current level of service, Fire Rescue wishes to continue purchasing EMS supplies through Bound Tree Medical. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 73, 2013 as presented. 1 RESOLUTION 73, 2013 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 4 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT NO. 5 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR 6 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; 7 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SUCH AMENDMENT 8 TO THE AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 9 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 10 11 WHEREAS, Section 2 294, Code of Ordinances permits the City to "piggyback" 12 an agreement awarded to another governmental agency pursuant to a competitive 13 sealed bid; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the City executed a "piggybacks Agreement with the Contractor in 16 accordance with Resolution 71, 2012, which approved Agreement No. A2012-002FR 17 which expires December 31, 2013, through a competitively solicited Contract RFP2010- 18 03 by North Central Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (NCEMSC), of which the 19 City's Fire Rescue Department is a member; and 20 21 WHEREAS, NCEMSC has extended its Contract with Bound Tree Medical, LLC 22 from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the City desires to extend its "piggyback' agreement with Bound 25 Tree Medical, LLC from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015. 26 27 WHEREAS, the Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for EMS supplies and 28 equipment services with Bound Tree Medical, LLC is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and 29 30 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 31 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 32 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 33 34 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 35 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 36 37 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 38 39 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves Amendment No. 1 to the 40 Agreement for Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment Services 41 Agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC, hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute 42 such Amendment No. 1, and authorizes the City Manager to execute any future 43 addenda. 44 45 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 46 Page 1 of 2 Resolution 73, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED AND ADOPTED this ATTEST: M Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYOR PREMUROSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY COUNCILMEMBER LEVY day of , 2013. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA [.TJ Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\20131Resolution 2013 - bound tree medical Ilc - amendment 1 to agmt.doc Page 2 of 2 Resolution 73, 2013 EXHIBIT "A" At .110 PALm BEACH GARDENS AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS AND BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT THIS AMENDMENT . 2013 Beach Gardens, a Florida whose address is 10500 No Bound Tree Medical, LL "Contractor"), whose principa 43016. AGREEMENT NO. A2012-002FR AMENDMENT NO. I NO. 1 is made and entered into this day of (the "effective date"), by and between the City of Palm municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City"), h Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410, and C, an Ohio corporation (hereinafter referred to as I address is 5000 Tuttle Crossing Boulevard, Dublin, Ohio WHEREAS, the City executed a "piggyback" Agreement with the Contractor in accordance with Resolution 71, 2012 which approved Agreement No. A2012-002FR which expires December 31, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement"), through a competitively solicited Contract RFP2010-03 by North Central Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (NCEMSC) (hereinafter referred to as the "Contract"), of which the City's Fire Rescue Department is a member; and WHEREAS, NCEMSC has extended its Contract with Bound Tree Medical, PLC from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015, and such extension is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A"; and -iT-TAEREAS, the City desires to extend its "piggyback" agreement with Bouni Tree Medical, LLC from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereafter set forth, the Contractor and the City agree as follows: 1. The City's Fire Rescue Department will continue to access the Contract through its membership in NCEMSC to take advantage of the discounts and savings afforded to members. Page 11 of 3 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2012-002FR Amendment No. 1 Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment 2. Article 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT is hereby amended such that Article 3. shall hereafter read as follows: The Term of this Agreement shall be for a period from the effective date of this Agreement though December 31, 244-3 2015. 3. This Amendment No. 1 may be terminated by the City, with or without cause, upon providing written notice to the Contractor. This Amendment No. 1 may be terminated by the Contractor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the City. Upon any such termination, the Contractor waives any claims for damages from such termination, including, but not limited to, loss of anticipated profits. Unless the Contractor is in breach of this Agreement, the City shall pay the Contractor for services rendered through the date of termination in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. 4. The estimated expenditure under this Agreement is One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) for the two- (2) year term of the extension. Notwithstanding this estimated expenditure, the City does not guarantee to the Contractor that this amount will be spent during the term of this Agreement. 5. All terms, covenants, and conditions of this Agreement and any addenda, modifications, or amendments thereto shall remain in full force and effect, except to the extent herein amended. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 12 of 3 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2012-002FR Amendment No. 1 Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment No. 1 as of the date hereinabove first written. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor ATTEST: 10 Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY In R. Max Lohman, City Attorney BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC in WITNESSES: By: Print Name: By: Print Name: Andrew Love, VP of Marketing G:\attorney_share\AGREEMENTS\Bound Tree - A2012-002FR Amendment No 1 to Agreement.docx Page 13 of 3 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2012-002FR Amendment No. 1 Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment EXHIBIT "A" liNCEMSc Boundilree NOTICE OF CONTRACT EXTENSION Medical Supplies and Equipment RFP #2010-03 This contract extension Is effective January 1, 2014, by and between North Central EMS Cooperative (the "Company") and Bound Tree Medical (the "Supplier"). The Company employs its option to extend the existing medical supplies and equipment contract with Supplier for a 24 month period commencing January 1, 2014 and concluding December 31, 2015. The Company endorses the Best Pricing program finding such strategy In the best interest of Its members. Best Pricing means that prices may fluctuate based on current costs. Best Pricing program became effective on .January 1, 2011, per agreement between Company and Supplier. Supplier will continue to agree not to provide pricing equal to or less than NCEMSC pricing to any agency or group of agencies. Supplier will continue to provide the Company with monthly reports and contract management payments as outlined In original agreement.. The Supplier will duly Inform appropriate personnel of the relationship with the Company through orientation and updates, and ensure appropriate personnel are apprised of membership changes as communicated by Company; Supplier will continue to improve and launch updates of current offerings and Introduce new product and service offerings to Company's members as appropriate. The Supplier agrees to make marketing Items available to Company .as deemed reasonable and appropriate. The Supplier pledges to continue open communication with the Company and Its members. The parties agree that this Notice of Contract Extension, together with the previous contract documents shall constitute the binding agreement between the Company and Supplier for Supplier's provision of products and services to the Company pursuant to the terms therein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Notice of Contract Extension to be executed on January 1, 2014... North Central EMS Cooperative (the "Company") Its: Aarron Reinert, President Date Signed. 08/03/2013 Bound Tree Medical (the "Supplier"),, Its: Date Signed: [ I ) -) itl RESOLUTION 71, 2012 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SUCH AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, Section 2-294, Code of Ordinances permits the City to "piggyback" an agreement awarded to another governmental agency pursuant to a competitive sealed bid; and WHEREAS, the City desires to use the services offered by Bound Tree Medical, LLC as outlined in an existing contract with the North Central EMS Cooperative (NCEMSC) (Number 2010-03) of which the Fire Rescue Department is a member; and WHEREAS, an agreement for EMS supplies and equipment services with Bound Tree Medical, LLC has been prepared and is attached hereto as Exhibit "K; and WHEREAS, the City Council .deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and rated. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment Services Agreement with Bound Tree Medical, LLC and hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute such agreement. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 1 of 2 Resolution 71, 2012 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 0- 2 3 4 day of -J v(.y , 2012. 5 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 6 David Levy, Mayor ;Z;,,� 14 Y: 15 Patricia Snide CMC, City Clerk 16 17 18 APPROVED AS TO FORM 19 LEGAL SUFFI IENCY 20 21 22 BY: 23 R. Ma m n, City Attorney 24 25 26 27 VOTE: 28 29 MAYOR LEVY 30 31 VICE MAYOR PREMUROSO 32 33 COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY 34 35 COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO 36 37 COUNCILMEMBER JABLIN 38 39 40 41 42 43 WE NAY ABSENT M 44 45 49 G:lattomey_share\RESOLUTIONS)20121Resolution 712012 - bound tree medical Ilc - agmt.doc Page 2 of 2 Resolution 71,, 2012 EXHIBIT "A" PALM BEACH GARDENS 'A unique puce to live learn, work & pig" CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 AGREEMENT FOR EMS SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT AGREEMENT NO.: A2012-002FR THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City of Palm Beach Gardens, a Florida municipal corporation ("City"), whose address is 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410, and Bound Tree Medical, LLC (hereafter referred to as "Contractor"), whose principal address is 5000 Tuttle Crossing Boulevard, Dublin, Ohio 43016. WHEREAS, Section 2-294, Code of Ordinances permits the City to "piggyback" an agreement awarded to another governmental agency, pursuant to a competitive sealed bid; and WHEREAS, the City's Fire Rescue Department is a member of the North Central Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (NCEMSC); and WHEREAS, NCEMSC awarded a competitively solicited Contract RFP 2010-03 to Bound Tree Medical, LLC for the provision of Emergency Medical Services Supplies and Equipment; and WHEREAS, the Contract's effective date is January 1, 2011, and expires on December 31, 2013, with an option to renew for two (2) years; and WHEREAS, the Fire Rescue Department is able to purchase medical supplies and equipment through its membership in NCEMSC at substantial discounts and price savings; and WHEREAS, the City desires to access this Contract and purchase the supplies and equipment described therein, under the existing terms and conditions of RFP 2010- 03; and Page 11 of 5 City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract Agreement No.: A2012-002FR WHEREAS, the Contract terms and conditions allow the City to access the Contract to purchase the supplies and equipment awarded at the prices agreed therein; and WHEREAS, the Contractor agrees for the City to access this Contract and purchase emergency medical supplies and equipment as described in RFP 2010-03, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A"; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereafter set forth, the Contractor and the City agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AND/OR SCOPE OF SERVICES The Contractor shall provide the emergency medical supplies and equipment as described in RFP 2010-03, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A". ARTICLE 2. PAYMENT The City will pay the Contractor based on the description and pricing contained in the Pricing Schedule, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B", and upon receipt and acceptance of the supplies or items by a duly authorized representative of the City. In accordance with Section 218.74, Florida Statutes, the time at which payment shall be due from the City shall be forty-five (45) days from receipt of a proper invoice. The time at which payment shall be due to small businesses shall be thirty (30) days from receipt of a proper invoice. ARTICLE 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT The term of this Agreement shall be for a period from the effective date of this Agreement through December 31, 2013. ARTICLE 4. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by the City, with or without cause, upon providing written notice to the Contractor. This Agreement may be terminated by the Contractor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the City. Upon any such termination, the Contractor waives any claims for damages from such termination, including, but not limited to, loss of anticipated profits. Unless the Contractor is in breach of this Agreement, the City shall pay the Contractor for services rendered through the date of termination in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. ARTICLE 5. INDEMNIFICATION The Contractor recognizes that it is an independent contractor and not an agent or servant of the City. In the event a claim or lawsuit is brought against the City, its officers, employees, servants, or agents relating to or arising out of the Contractor's Page 12 of 5 City of Palm .Beach Gardens Contract Agreement No.: A2012-002FR performance under this Agreement, the. Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, save, and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees, servants, or agents and to defend said persons from any such claims, liabilities, causes of action, and judgments of any type whatsoever. ARTICLE 6. INSURANCE The Contractor shall comply with the insurance requirements established in the Contract. The Contractor shall list the City as an additional insured for the Commercial General Liability coverage and provide a copy of the insurance certificate to the City's Risk Management Coordinator for review and approval prior to commencement of any performance under this Agreement. ARTICLE 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Notice Format. All notices or other written communications required, contemplated, or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be hand delivered, telecommunicated, or mailed .by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), return receipt requested, to the following addresses: As to the City: City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Manager Facsimile: (561) 799-4111 With a copy to: City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Attorney Facsimile: (561) 799-4139 As to the Contractor: Bound Tree Medical, LLC 5000 Tuttle Crossing Boulevard Dublin, Ohio 43016 Attn: Harry Larson Facsimile: (800) 533-0523 b. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. C. Binding Effect. All of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, whether so expressed or not, shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns. Page 13 of 5 City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract Agreement No.: A2012-002FR d. Assignability. This Agreement may not be assigned without the prior written consent of all parties to this Agreement. e. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is contrary to, prohibited by, or deemed invalid under applicable law or regulation, such provision shall be inapplicable and deemed omitted to the extent so contrary, prohibited, or .invalid,. but the remainder hereof shall not be invalidated thereby and shall be given full force and effect so far as possible. f. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement. and all. transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Florida without regard to any contrary conflicts of law principle. Venue of all proceedings in connection herewith shall lie exclusively in Palm Beach County, Florida, and each party hereby waives whatever its respective rights may have been in the selection of venue. This Agreement shall not be construed against the party who drafted the same as all parties to this Agreement have had legal and business experts review the adequacy of the same. g. Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. h. Effective Date. The effective date of this Agreement shall be as of the date it has been executed by both the parties hereto. i. Construction. The parties acknowledge that each has shared equally in the drafting and preparation of this Agreement, and accordingly, no Court or Administrative Hearing Officer construing this Agreement shall construe it more strictly against one party than the other, and every covenant, term, and provision of this Agreement shall be construed simply according to its fair meaning. j. Attorney's Fees. it is hereby understood and agreed that in the event any lawsuit in the judicial system, federal or state, is brought to enforce compliance with this Agreement or interpret same, or if any administrative proceeding is brought for the same purposes, the non -prevailing party pay to the prevailing party reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including appellate fees and costs. k. Equal Opportunity. The City and the Contractor agree that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, religion, creed, or age be discriminated against in the performance of this Agreement. I, Contract Value. The estimated value for the term of this Agreement is One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00). The City is under no obligation and makes no commitment that it will spend any or all of this amount during the term of this Agreement. Page 14 of 5 City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract Agreement No.: A2012-002FR IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the dates hereinafter written. Executed by the City this lA7* day of `fv�y , 2012. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA David Levy,'Mayor -'= =Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FC LEGAL-SU5fJQENCY R. MatAglKftn,'City Attorney Executed by the Contractor this /4,714 day of �7'u�y , 2012. BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC By: a" AndrevieLove, VP of Marketing (CORPORATE SEAL) G:lattorney_share\AGREEMENTSW2012-002FR EMS Supplies and Equipment.doac Page 15 of 5 UAITT OF PAL1,11 BEAa8 GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 16, 2013 SubjecttAgenda Item: CPTA-1 3-07-000026 — City -initiated Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment Second Reading and Adoption: A City -initiated text amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, Conservation Element, Policy 6.1,4.5, which will provide relief from the requirements to preserve 25% of native upland plant communities on publicly owned lands. X Recommendation to APPROVE Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Direc r of Planning & Zo i Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: P7rManager Finance: Accountant Council Action: I Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions atAli(TCrowley thector of Planning & Zoning N/A Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: N/A ]Denied Continued to: Npthlie M. Crowley, AICP Development Compliance Funding Source: Operating [X] Other NIA Quasi — Judicial [X] Legislative [X] Public Hearing I BWr6h Wolfs, AICP City At Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement: Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Paper: Palm Beach Attachments: a Ordinance 16, 2013 * Letter from DEO dated 11.8.13 R/Ma'x hman, Esq. Post Date: 11/20/2013 Effective Date: N/A Approved By: City M Expiration Date: Affected parties: [XI Notified NIA Ronald A Ferri Not Required Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 16, 2013 Page 2 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A City -initiated request to amend the City of Palm Beach Gardens Comprehensive Plan, Conservation Element, Policy 6.1.4.5 which requires a minimum 25% set aside for native upland plant communities, in order to provide relief to all publicly owned lands from such requirement. Owners of public lands may still provide for the 25% set aside if the entity determines that it is desirable to do so. Conservation Element (For purposes of brevity, only those sections proposed to be modified are shown below. Proposed language is underlined and language to be deleted is s#iekee.) Policy 6.1.4.5.: To ensure protection of environmentally sensitive areas and listed species, the City shall implement the following criteria either in combination or singly for any proposed alteration of lands designated as environmentally significant pursuant to Comprehensive Plan policy 6.1.4.3. 6. The City shall provide for relief from the requirements of this policy as i relates to the 25% upland set aside for publicly owned lands upon which environmentally significant lands and/or listed species are located through the Land Development Regulations. Such regulations shall require that the proposed public development includes government infrastructure, encourages economic opportunity, or increases parks and recreation level of service in order to qualify for relief from this policy. STAFF ANALYSIS When development applications or proposals are submitted to the City for review through the DRC process, Policy 6.1.4.3 of the Comprehensive Plan cites the list of environmentally sensitive lands which are to be included in natural areas that may be within the project boundaries. Policy 6.1.4.5(3) stipulates the criteria for a minimum of 25% of the total native upland habitat of plant communities on site to be set aside. Currently, there are no exemptions or waivers specifically applying to publicly owned lands to allow for the City Council to reduce or lessen any of these requirements in the Comprehensive Plan. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 16, 2013 Page 3 of 3 The proposed text amendment will provide for flexibility for the City Council to maintain authority and allow for determinations to be made on a case -by -case basis regarding the 25% upland set aside requirement for publicly owned lands. The proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment sets forth the framework in which this relief may be granted. The language references broad criteria and establishes that a specific process be established through the City's Land Development Regulations. A City -initiated text amendment to the Land Development Regulations is being processed concurrently with the subject Comprehensive Plan amendment which establishes the specific criteria in which the relief can be granted for publicly owned planned developments (Ordinance 19, 2013). On July 22, 2013, the Palm Beach County Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee (IPARC) was notified of the proposed amendment. No objections have been received to date. Following first reading by the City Council, the subject text amendment was transmitted to the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). On November 8, 2013, the DEO provided a letter to the City of Palm Beach Gardens and indicated it had no comments on the proposed text amendment. Staff had the opportunity to discuss the proposed minor clarifications with DEO staff, which is reflected in the proposed Ordinance. In the November 8, 2013 letter, the DEO indicated it had no objection to the revisions that were suggested by City staff. 12 1 0 , . b , a & On August 13, 2013, the PZAB recommended approval of the text amendment by a vote of 7 to 0. CITY COUNCIL ACTION On October 3, 2013, the City Council recommended approval of the text amendment by a vote of 5 to 0. Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance 16, 2013 as presented on second and final reading. 1 ORDINANCE 16, 2013 2 3 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA ADOPTING A TEXT AMENDMENT 6 TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IN ACCORDANCE 7 WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA 8 STATUTES, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., 9 FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A CITY -INITIATED 10 AMENDMENT TO THE CONSERVATION ELEMENT POLICY 6.1.4.5 11 TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAME FOR 12 ALL PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE 13 WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA 14 STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA 15 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO); PROVIDING 16 A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND 17 AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 18 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 19 20 21 WHEREAS, the City Council has initiated a text amendment to the 22 Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, as more specifically 23 described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein; and 24 25 WHEREAS, on August 13, 2013, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board, 26 sitting as the duly constituted Local Planning Agency for the City, recommended 27 approval of a text amendment to the Comprehensive Plan of the City; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the subject amendment is consistent with 30 the City's Comprehensive Plan and that the subject amendment is consistent with 31 Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the City Council acknowledges that this amendment is subject to the 34 provisions of Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, and that the City shall maintain 35 compliance with all provisions thereof; and 36 37 WHEREAS, the City has received public input and participation through public 38 hearings before the Local Planning Agency and the City Council in accordance with 39 Section 163.3181, Florida Statutes; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Ordinance to be in the best 42 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 43 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Ordinance 16, 2013 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 2 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 3 4 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 5 6 SECTION 2. The City's Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended, as set forth in 7 Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 8 9 SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are 10 hereby repealed. 11 12 SECTION 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 13 thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction 14 to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. 15 16 SECTIONS. The City's Director of Planning and Zoning is hereby directed to 17 transmit the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Department of Economic 18 Opportunity (DEO) of the State of Florida and other appropriate public agencies, and 19 upon adoption of this Ordinance is further directed to ensure that this Ordinance and all 20 other necessary documents are forwarded to the DEO and other agencies in accordance 21 with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. 22 23 SECTION 6. The effective date of this plan amendment shall be 31 days after 24 adoption in accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, whichever is 25 applicable. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on 26 this amendment may be issued before it has become effective. 27 28 29 30 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 A�� Ordinance 16, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED this 3P dav of OCIMM 2013, upon first reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED this and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BY: I Robert G. Premuroso, Mayl Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor Joseph R. Russo, Councilmember Marcie Tinsley, Councilmember David Levy, Councilmember ATTEST: BY: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: R. Max Lohman, City Attorney day of ; 2013, upon second FOR AGAINST ABSENT cram r F""O&IA , J� Z� Qr l/z� G:\aftomey_share\ORDINANCES\201310rdinance 16 2013-Comp Plan amendment -for second reading-DEO-1 1-7-13 version.docx Page 3 of 3 4111 U---Ttdu.l% Conservation Element (For purposes of brevity, only those sections proposed to be modified are shown below. Proposed language is underlined and language to be deleted is StFiGken. [Staff comments below are shown in bold].) Policy 6.1.4.6.: To ensure protection of environmentally sensitive areas and listed species, the City shall implement the following criteria either in combination or singly for any proposed alteration of lands designated as environmentally significant pursuant to Comprehensive Plan Policy 6.1.4.3. 6. The Citv shall provide for relief from the reouirements of this oolicv as it relates to the 25% upland set aside for publicly owned lands upon which environmentally significant lands and/or listed species are located through the Land Development Regulations, Such regulations shall require that the proposed public development includes government infrastructure, encourages economic opportunity, or increases parks and recreation level of service in order to qualify for relief from this polipy. r%lmr-- Rick Scott Jesse Panuccio aOvsnmOn m����~' m�m�m�m� EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLOR|DADEPARrMEmT-f ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY November 8,013 The Honorable Bert Pnenourmso,Mayor City ofPalm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 The Department of Economic Opportunity has completed its review ofthe proposed comprehensive plan amendment for the City of Palm Beach Gardens (Amendment No. 13-2ESR), which was received onOctober 9,2D13. VVehave reviewed the proposed amendment pursuant toSections 163.3184(2) and /3\, Florida Statutes(F.5], and identified nocomment related toimportant state resources and facilities within the Agency's authorized scope of review that will be adversely impacted by the amendment ifadopted. VVehave discussed with City staff odesire toclarify and strengthen the changes proposed to Policy 6.1.4.5 and we have no objection to revisions that accomplisKthat. The City is reminded that pursuant to Section 163.3184(3)(b), F.S., other reviewing agencies have the authority toprovide comments directly tothe City. Ifother reviewing agencies provide comments, we recommend the City consider appropriate changes to the amendment based on those comments. If unresolved, such comments could form the basis for a challenge to the amendment after adoption. The City should act by choosing to adopt, adoptwith changes, or not adopt the proposed amendment. Also, please note that Section 163.3184(3)(c]1,ES, provides that ifthe second public hearing is not held and the amendment adopted within 180 days of your receipt of agency comments, the amendment shall be deemed withdrawn unless extended by agreement with notice to the state land planning agency and any affected party that provided comment on the amendment. For your assistance, xve'have enclosed the procedures for adoption and 1ransnohd �ofthecomprehenskep|anamendment. We appreciate the opportunity work with the City of Palm Beach Gardens on planning and community development issues. |fyou have any questions concerning this review, please contact rnea1 (850) 717-8499, or by email, at mike.mcdaniel@deo.myflorida.com. Sincer k� Mike McDaniel Comprehensive Planning Manager Enclosure: Procedures for adoption of comprehensive plan amendments cc: Natalie Crowley, Director ofPlanning and Zoning, City OfPalm Beach Gardens Michael J. Busha, AICP, Executive Director, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council /aQ°J|Buodi^: �or|cx�u�"mS�,c uU^�^u,�ns�sVu 866n.\.2345 850,245.7/05 850»21.3223 |,a, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 19, 2013 Subject/Agenda item: City -initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations Second Reading and Adoption: A City -initiated text amendment to Section 78-158 of the City's Code of Ordinances in order to provide relief from the subsection for publicly owned planned developments and to provide criteria for granting such relief. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Rev'eyed by. Direc _ of Planning & ZA Originating Dept.: Plann/ng & Zoning: P Finance: Accountant Council Action: [ ] Approval [ ] Approval w/ tXnager Conditions aralje—*. Crowley, AICP Tresha Thomas [ ]Denial Continued to: gaValie Crowley, AICP irector of Planning & Zoning Fees Paid: N/A Develop ent Compliance Funding Source; [ ] Quasi — Judicial [X] Legislative [ ] Operating BWar-eh Wolfs, AICP [X] Public Hearing [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: City Attor N/A Advertised: Attachments: ARJJ� [ X ] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 11/20/2013 •Contract/Agreement: Ordinance 19, 2013 M �Vhman, Esq. Effective Date: Paper: The Palm N/A Beach Post Expiration Date: Approved By: N/A City Manage %fected parties: [ ]Notified [X] Not Required Ronald Mi. Ferril Meeting Date: December 6, 2013 Ordinance 19, 2013 Page 2 of 2 UUTEUTT.-M The City Council has the authority to grant waivers based on the specific criteria set forth in Section 78-158 of the City's Land Development Regulations (LDRs), The proposed amendment allows the City Council to waive the City's 25% environmental set aside pertaining to viable uplands for publicly owned lands. In order to provide relief, the request must satisfy one (1) or more of the following criteria in addition to the requirements of the existing waiver criteria contained within Section 78-158: (1) The proposed development fulfills a critical government infrastructure need. (2) The proposed development will have a substantial and beneficial economic impact through revenue generation and job creation. (3) The request demonstrates that granting the waiver will result in a development that makes a significant contribution to the City's recreational and/or park space needs. The subject petition is being processed concurrently with a City -initiated Comprehensive Plan amendment (Ordinance 16, 2013), which is a proposed amendment to Policy 6.1.4.5 of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Ordinance 16, 2013 establishes that the process for receiving a waiver from the City's 25% environmental set aside requirements is done through the LDRs. See attached Ordinance 19, 2013. CITY COUNCIL ACTION On October 3, 2013, the City Council approved Ordinance 19, 2013 on first reading by a vote of 5 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance 19, 2013 as presented on second and final reading. 1 ORDINANCE 19, 2013 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 4 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMDENDING CHAPTER 78. LAND 5 DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 79-158(d), 6 READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW 7 SUBSECTION Q) IN ORDER TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THIS 8 SUBSECTION FOR PUBLICLY OWNED PLANNED 9 DEVELOPMENTS AND TO PROVIDE CRITERIA FOR GRANTING 10 SUCH RELIEF; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A 11 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; 12 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 13 14 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted an amendment to the City's 15 Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Ordinance 16, 2013; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that a need exists to amend the 18 Land Development Regulations by providing criteria for granting relief from the 19 environmental set aside requirement in accordance with the Comprehensive Land Use 20 Plan of the City of Palm Beach Gardens; and 21 22 WHEREAS, on October 8, 2013, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board, 23 sitting as the duly constituted Local Planning Agency for the City, 'recommended 24 approval of the subject amendment to the Land Development Regulations by a vote of 7 25 to 0; and 26 27 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Ordinance to be in the best 28 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 29 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 30 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 32 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 33 34 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 35 36 SECTION 2. Chapter 78. Land Development. of the Code of Ordinances of the 37 City of Palm Beach Gardens is hereby amended at Section 79-158. Waivers to planned 38 development district requirements. by repealing sub -section (d), readopting same as 39 revised and adopting new subsection 0); providing that Section 78-158. shall hereafter 40 read as follows: 41 42 Sec. 78-158. Waivers to planned development district requirements. 43 44 (a) — (c) (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously 45 enacted.) 46 Page 1 of 4 Ordinance 19, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 (d) Prohibited waivers. The waivers listed below shall not be granted by the city council. (1) A waiver from the requirements of division 2 of article V, establishing the PGA overlay district. (2) A waiver from the minimum twenty-five (25) percent set aside and/or associated mitigation requirements for upland preservation of the environmentally sensitive lands as provided in division 5 of article V e for planned developments on publically owned land that satisfy the criteria set forth in subsection W. (3) A waiver from any requirement associated with the city's concurrency management requirements established in division 3 of article III. (e) — (f) (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted.) Table 20: Waivers to Planned Developments (This table shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted.) (g) — (h) (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted.) (i) Criteria. A request for the city council to approve a waiver from one or more of the standards and requirements applicable to a planned development, PUD, or PCD shall comply with a majority of the criteria listed below. (1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. (3) The request is in support of and furthers the city's goals, objectives, and policies to establish development possessing architectural significance, pedestrian amenities and linkages, employment opportunities, reductions in vehicle trips, and a sense of place. (4) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in a development that exceeds one or more of the minimum requirements for PUDs. (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. Page 2 of 4 Ordinance 19, 2013 1 (6) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in preservation of 2 valuable natural resources, including environmentally -sensitive lands, drainage 3 and recharge areas, and coastal areas. 4 5 (7) The request clearly demonstrates public benefits to be derived, including but not 6 limited to such benefits as no -cost dedication of rights -of -way, extensions of 7 pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important 8 natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design 9 techniques. 10 11 (8) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent 12 uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. 13 14 (9) The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. 15 16 (10) The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to 17 the development site. 18 19 (111) The request demonstrates the development will be in harmony with the general 20 purpose and intent of this section, and that such waiver or waivers will not be 21 injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, 22 and welfare. 23 24 A request for a waiver from the 25% environmental set aside for a publicall 25 owned planned development must satisfy one (1) or more of the following criteria in 26 addition to the requirements of subsections (i)(1) — (11) hereinabove: 27 28 The proposed development fulfills a critical government infrastructure need. 29 30 (2) The proposed development will have a substantial and beneficial economic 31 impact through revenue generation and lob creation. 32 33 (3) The request demonstrates that granting the waiver will result in a development 34 that makes a significant contribution to the city's recreational and/or park space 35 needs. 36 37 SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are 38 hereby repealed. 39 40 SECTION 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 41 thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction 42 to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. 43 44 SECTION 5. Specific authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 45 46 SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 9�= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSEDthis AD dayof. (JMgt'K- , 2013, upon first reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of, and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BY: Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Eric Jablin, Vice -Mayor Joseph R. Russo, Councilmember Marcie Tinsley, Councilmember David Levy, Councilmember ATTEST: BY: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY %w R. Max Lohman, City Attorney FOR Klaibjff�*• ! G:\aftorney_shareNORDINANCES\2013\Ordinance 19 2013-Companion LDR Amendments to Ord 16-second reading-1 2-5-13.docx Page 4 of 4 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Subject/Agenda Item: CVS Pharmacy Planned Unit Development and Site Plan Approval Second Reading and Adoption: A request by Boos Development Group, Inc., to rezone the four (4) properties located on the northeast corner of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail from Commercial General 1 (CG-1) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of CG-1, site plan approval, and Major Conditional Use for a pharmacy with a drive -through. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Dire t of Planning and Zo V at ie M. Crowley, AICP Development Compliance and Zoning Manager Cam/' Bahareh Wolfs, AICP City Aft R. ax hman, Esq. Approved By: City Manager Ronald M. F Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: Project Manager vetevH(ynneinz, Interim Principal Planner [X] Quasi — Judicial [ ] Legislative [X] Public Hearing Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 11 /20/2013 Paper: Palm Beach Post Affected parties: [X] Notified [ ] Not Required Finance: Accounts Tres a homas Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [ ] Operating [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Council Action: [ ] Approval [ ] Approval w/ Conditions [ ] Denial [ ] Continued to: Attachments: • Development Application • Location Map • Traffic Approval Letters • Ordinance 20, 2013 • Resolution 67, 2013 Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 2 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A request by Boos Development Group, Inc. to rezone the subject four (4) properties to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Commercial General 1 (CG-1) and site plan and Major Conditional Use approval for a 15,048—square-foot pharmacy with a drive -through. The subject properties total approximately 2.04 acres and are located on the northeast corner of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The Applicant's development plan proposes to remove the existing development on the properties, eliminate existing non -conformities, and redevelop the site to accommodate a new pharmacy. The Applicant is requesting six (6) waivers. Staff recommends approval. BACKGROUND The subject properties consist of a small commercial retail plaza, two (2) commercial buildings, and a gas station. The properties were annexed into the City on November 4, 1999, through the adoption of Resolution 136, 1999, which approved an Interlocal Agreement between Palm Beach County and the City to allow the City to annex the Palm Beach County enclave. The properties were then assigned a Commercial (C) future land use and Commercial General 1 (CG-1) zoning designation through the adoption of Ordinance 2, 2000 and Ordinance 13, 2000, respectively. The existing structures on the properties were constructed between the years of 1968 and 1984. Since their annexation into the City, there has been very little change to the properties. However, the small commercial retail plaza north of the gas station was granted approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission on March 11, 2002, to repaint and reroof the existing building. The other three (3) properties have remained unchanged except for compliance with the City Code requirements for dumpster screening, rubbish/junk/trash removal, and landscape maintenance. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 3 of 14 LAND USE & ZONING The subject site consists of four (4) properties. The properties have future land -use designations of Commercial (C) with zoning designations of Commercial General 1 (CG-1). Tahla 1 Fxictinn 7nninn P_ Fiihira I nnrl_I Ica nacinnatinnc USE ZONINGEXISTING i USE Subject Properties 9056 Military Trail (Murry Cohen Building) Commercial General 1 4481 Northlake Boulevard (Valero Gas Station) (CG-1) Commercial (C) 4441 Northlake Boulevard (North County Plumbing) 4471 Northlake Boulevard (World of Sound) North Commercial General 1 Commercial (C) NorthMil Plaza (CG-1) South Commercial General 1 Commercial (C) Northlake Boulevard / Gardens Park Plaza (CG-1) East Commercial General 1 Commercial (C) NorthMil Plaza (CG-1) West Commercial General 1 Commercial (C) Military Trail / Chevron Gas Station / Sunny Plaza (CG-1) The subject site is bordered on all four (4) sides (north, south, east, and west) by other commercial properties and developments. To the north and east is the NorthMil Plaza development, which has a future land -use designation of C and a zoning designation of CG- 1. To the south are Northlake Boulevard and the Gardens Park Plaza, which have future land -use designations of C and zoning designations of CG-1. To the west are Military Trail, a Chevron Gas Station, and the Sunny Plaza Development, both of which have future land -use designations of C and zoning designations of CG-1. The rezoning proposed is a PUD Overlay over the subject site with the underlying CG-1 zoning remaining. TRAFFIC CONCURRENCY The Applicant submitted a traffic analysis as part of the development application. The analysis concluded that the proposed redevelopment to a 15,048-square-foot CVS Pharmacy with drive -through results in a net decrease of 992 external daily trips (from 1,655) and a decrease of 112 peak -hour trips (from 210). The proposed use generates less traffic than the existing four (4) uses. On June 18, 2013, the City's traffic consultant completed its review of the traffic analysis and granted approval. On July, 15, 2013, the Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering Division granted its approval of the traffic analysis. The build -out date for the project is December 31, 2018. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 4 of 14 Traffic Improvements As part of this proposed development, the Applicant has coordinated with Palm Beach County to dedicate approximately 0.12 acres of land along Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The 0.12 acres of land will be used as a future right-of-way to accommodate a dedicated westbound right -turn lane. The intersection improvements are scheduled on the Palm Beach County Five -Year Road Improvement Schedule for construction in 2016. The improvements are currently in the design phase. PROJECT DETAILS Site Details The subject site is comprised of four (4) individual parcels with a combined acreage of 2.04. The Applicant is proposing to remove the existing structures, which consist of three (3) commercial buildings that total approximately 15,188 square feet of retail space and an eight- (8) fuel pump gas station with 878 square feet of convenience store. The proposed site plan contains a one- (1) story, 32-foot—tall 15,048-square-foot building. The building is proposed to be located at the corner of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone The subject project is located within the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone (NBOZ). The NBOZ was established in 2002 to implement the objectives of the Northlake Boulevard Corridor Conceptual Streetscape Plan. The NBOZ is an overlay based on a joint agreement among the City of Palm Beach Gardens, the Village of North Palm Beach, the Town of Lake Park, and Palm Beach County. This agreement was established to improve the corridor by unifying design and development themes, improving signage, and encouraging redevelopment to improve the area's economic conditions. The proposed redevelopment project has been designed to meet the elements set forth in the Overlay. Site Access The four (4) existing properties utilize six (6) access points: three (3) on Military Trail, and three (3) on Northlake Boulevard. The Applicant is proposing to remove four (4) of the existing access points and redesign two (2) access points: one (1) on Military Trail and a second on Northlake Boulevard. The two (2) new access points are designed to maximize the separation distance between the intersection of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail and the access point itself to improve the safety of turning movements. The new access points will be right -in / right -out only. Cross Access The Applicant has proposed to include a future vehicle and pedestrian cross -access connection along the north property boundary to the adjacent NorthMil Shopping Plaza. The pedestrian cross -access sidewalk connection will be constructed up to the Applicant's property line. The vehicle cross -access connection will not be constructed as part of the subject site's development; however, it will remain as a future connection on the proposed site plan. The property owner of the adjacent NorthMil Shopping Plaza will need to make site modifications to complete the connection. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 5 of 14 Parking Parking for the project will be located behind the building and interior to the site along the north and east portions of the property. The site is required to have 61 parking spaces based on a rate of one (1) parking space per 250 square feet of gross floor area pursuant to Section 78-345 of the City's Code. The site plan is providing a total of 65 parking spaces, which represents four (4) extra parking spaces. The standard parking spaces will all be 10 feet by 18.5 feet in size and are designed to utilize curbs instead of wheel stops. The landscape islands and buffers, adjacent to parking spaces, have been designed to accommodate a 2.5- foot vehicle overhang of the curb. The site will also feature four (4) ADA parking spaces and five (5) bicycle parking spaces Architecture The subject site is located on the northeast intersection corner of two (2) major roadways, Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The existing developments located on the four (4) properties on this corner were constructed prior to 1984 and include a variety of non - conformities, including pole signs, inadequate landscaping and buffers, and outdated architecture. The proposed development plan utilizes a design technique of locating the new building closer to the corner of the intersection to enhance the urban streetscape. To achieve this urban design, the Applicant is requesting waivers from the front and street -side setback requirements (see Waiver section). By locating the building closer to the corner, the required parking and on -site traffic circulation can be consolidated and located in the interior of the site. The building's location will also emphasize and complement the corner, which is a consistent theme present in the City's Design Guidelines and the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone (NBOZ) for corner lots along major roadways. The proposed building is 32 feet high and has a modern architectural theme with straight vertical and horizontal lines and a round tower corner architectural feature on the southwest corner, which faces the intersection of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The round tower corner feature is designed to complement the urban design technique discussed above. The architectural design also includes wall recesses, columns, a varied roof line, a stone veneer and cap along the lower portion of the building, and aluminum Bahama shutters over the windows. In addition, there are wall light sconces and additional aluminum Bahama shutters on the walls without windows to break up large wall expanses. These added architectural design elements will give the building four- (4) sided architecture. The building will feature an earth -tone color palette with a primary building color and two (2) accent colors. The proposed building and architecture are consistent with the City's architectural design guidelines and the NBOZ architectural design standards. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 6 of 14 Landsca ping/Buffering The Applicant is proposing a landscape theme that complements the building and site design and exceeds the City's Code requirements. The landscape buffers along Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail exceed the 15-foot width Code requirement. The buffer along Northlake Boulevard is 34 feet wide and the buffer along Military Trail is 18 feet wide. The rear landscape buffers on the north and east property boundaries are 8.7 feet wide and 12 feet wide, both of which exceed the required eight- (8) foot width requirement. Building foundation landscaping is included along the west, south, and east sides of the building, which face Northlake Boulevard, Military Trail, and the parking lot. The landscape buffers and foundation landscaping have a compatible design with tiered levels of Desert Cassia, Southern Live Oaks, Cabbage Palms, accent trees, and decorative flowering trees. These species are further supplemented with multi -trunk Jatropa, Coco Plum, and decorative ground covers. The interior landscape islands and rear landscape buffers utilize southern live oaks, pitch apple trees, and hedge materials, combined with grasses and palmetto plantings, creating an aesthetically pleasing landscape design. Additional groundcover plantings have been included along the Northlake Boulevard road shoulder for streetscape beautification. Overall, the proposed development exceeds the City's required landscaping requirements. Signage The Applicant is proposing a signage package that includes one (1) ground sign, two (2) building directional signs, and two (2) principal tenant wall signs. One (1) ground sign, principal tenant sign, and building directional sign are permitted by Code. The Applicant is requesting waivers to include one (1) additional building directional sign and one (1) additional principal tenant sign (see Waiver section). The principal tenant wall signs are proposed to be located on the building's west and south elevations, which front and provide visibility from Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The building directional signs are proposed to be located at each entrance into the site to direct vehicles to the pharmacy drive - through. The ground sign will be located by the entrance along Northlake Boulevard. The dimensions, copy area, and letter height of the proposed signs are consistent with the requirements of the City's Code. Art in Public Places (A/PP) Section 78-261, Art in Public Places, of the City's Code, requires a new non-residential development to either provide artwork on the proposed project site or to contribute one percent (1 %) of the total vertical construction costs of the project to the City's art impact fund. The Applicant has indicated that a contribution in lieu of artwork will be made to the City's art impact fund. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 7 of 14 Bus Shelter As part of the proposed redevelopment plan, the Applicant will be constructing a bus shelter at the existing Palm Tran bus stop along Military Trail. A condition of approval has been included requiring the Applicant to provide final design plans prior to the issuance of the first building permit for the project. Waiver Request/Staff Analysis The Applicant is requesting six (6) waivers with this petition. Table 2. Waiver Requests Code Section Requirement Proposed Waiver Staff Support 1 Front Setback 30.7 feet 19.3 feet — 50 feet 78-153, Nonresidential Approval Zoning District Regulations, (1) Property Development Regulations, Table 12 Street Side 2 Setback — 40 15.9 feet 24.1 feet feet 78-373, Drive -Through Minimum 100 3 Facilities, (a)(3) Queuing and feet of 93 feet of Seven (7) feet Approval Stacking queuing/vehicle queuing/stacking (2) stacking One (1) 78-285, Permitted Signs, principal tenant Two (2) principal One (1) principal Approval 4 Table 24, Principal Tenant wall sign tenant wall signs tenant wall (3) Wall Sign allowed per principal tenant Two (2) signs. 78-285, Permitted Signs, One (1) sign One (1) located One (1) building Approval 5 Table 24, Building per building at each entrance directional sign (4) Directional Sign to the subject site 6 78-362, Size and Location of Minimum length of 35 31-foot-long Four (4) feet Approval Loading Spaces feet loading space (5) 1) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-153, Nonresidential Zoning District Regulations: Table 12: Property Development Regulations, which contains the property development regulations for nonresidential districts. The project's underlying Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 8 of 14 zoning designation is Commercial General 1 (CG-1); therefore, the Applicant is seeking relief from the development standards for the CG-1 zoning designation. The CG-1 zoning designation requires a 50-foot front and 40-foot street -side setback. The Applicant proposes a 30.7-foot front and 15.9-foot street -side setback from Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. This equates to a 19.3-foot and 24.1-foot deviation from the required front and street side setback. The Applicant is requesting the reduced front setback to locate the building closer to the Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail street corner to improve the streetscape. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. Approval of the waiver will allow the Applicant to utilize an innovative design technique to improve the corner. The Applicant has incorporated additional architectural designs and treatments to the building that will provide a visually pleasing building to complement the corner. In addition, the proposed landscape design within the landscape buffers will further accentuate the corner and enhance the visual appearance. Staff recommends approval. 2) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-373, Drive -Through Facilities (a)(3), Queuing and Stacking, which contains the requirements for drive -through facilities. Drive -through facilities are required to have at least 100 feet of vehicle queuing and stacking capacity. The Applicant's site plan includes approximately 93 feet of vehicle queuing and stacking capacity. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The Applicant's site plan design provides adequate on -site traffic circulation for emergency vehicles and customers. In addition, the north parking area drive -aisle is 30 feet wide, which is six (6) feet wider than the width required by the City's Code. Staff recommends approval. 3) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-285, Permitted Signs, Table 24: Permanent Signs, which allows one (1) principal tenant wall sign for this site. The Applicant is requesting one (1) additional principal tenant sign to be located on the building's west elevation facing Military Trail. Approval of the waiver request would allow two (2) principal tenant signs: one (1) located on the south elevation facing Northlake Boulevard and one (1) located on the west elevation facing Military Trail. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The subject site has roadway frontage on two (2) public rights -of -way: Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. The site will have an entrance on each roadway, and including a sign on both building elevations will enhance vehicular way -finding. Both signs will meet the requirements for principal tenant sign (i.e., letter height, copy area, etc.) Staff recommends approval. 4) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-285, Permitted Signs, Table 24: Permanent Signs, which permits building directional signs at a rate of one (1) sign per building or one (1) directional sign per 10,000 square feet of total building square footage. The Applicant is permitted to have one (1) building directional sign by right; however, the Applicant is requesting to have one (1) additional building directional sign for a total of two (2). Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The subject site is on the corner of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail and has an entrance on each roadway. The additional building directional sign will improve wayfinding and navigation to the pharmacy drive -through for vehicles entering the subject site from either entrance. Staff recommends approval. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 9 of 14 5) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-362, Size and Location of Loading Spaces, which requires loading spaces to be a minimum of 35 feet in length. The Applicant is requesting relief from this requirement in order to increase the off-street vehicle stacking distance between the edge of the Military Trail travel lane and the nearest conflicting travel movement on the subject site. The Applicant is proposing to include one (1) full-length loading area of 35 feet and a second loading area approximately 31 feet in length. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The second reduced loading area will be able to accommodate the loading requirements for the pharmacy use and the increase in off-street vehicle stacking distance will improve site safety. Staff recommends approval. MAJOR CONDITIONAL USE ANALYSIS Section 78-226, Zoning Regulations, Land Use Chart, allows a drug store (pharmacy) with a drive -through as a Conditional Use within the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone. A Conditional Use Analysis has been provided as part of the application in accordance with Section 78-52(d), Conditional Uses, of the Land Development Regulations. The following is staffs analysis based on the criteria set forth in Section 78-52(d), Conditional Uses: 1) Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use is consistent with the comprehensive plan The Comprehensive Plan designation for this site is Commercial. The proposed pharmacy with a drive -through is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan future land - use designation and compatible with the existing surrounding Commercial uses. 2) Chapter requirements. The proposed use is consistent with all applicable requirements of this chapter. The proposed use is listed as permitted within the CG-1 zoning district and as a conditional use within the NBOZ. The use is consistent with all applicable requirements of Chapter 78 of the City's Land Development Code. To the extent possible, the use will meet the applicable requirements of the City's Code. 3) Standards. The proposed use is consistent with the standards for such use as provided in Section 78-159. The proposed use is permitted by right within the CG-1 zoning designation. However, the NBOZ requires that the use receive conditional use approval by the reviewing board to ensure that the use is appropriately located based on the following guidelines: Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 10 of 14 1. Proper functioning of the site as related to vehicular stacking, circulation, and turning movements; 2. Adequate buffering from residential areas; and 3. Provision of adequate access, ingress, and egress. The Applicant's proposed site design has provided adequate vehicular stacking, circulation, and turning movements. The subject site is not adjacent to or located within 500 feet of any residential use, and the proposed site plan is improving the access, ingress, and egress to the site by reducing the total amount and location of curb cuts on Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. 4) Public welfare. The proposed use provides for the public health, safety, and welfare by: (a) Providing for a safe and effective means of pedestrian access; The proposed site plan provides pedestrian access connections to the adjacent public sidewalks on Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. In addition, the Applicant is providing a pedestrian cross access connection to the site to connect to the adjacent NorthMil Plaza. (b) Providing for a safe and effective means of vehicular ingress and egress; The Applicant is improving the existing vehicular ingress and egresses. The site's design has maximized the separation distance between the two (2) new site access points and is reducing the total amount of existing curb cuts along Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. (c) Providing for an adequate roadway system adjacent to and in front of the site; The Applicant is dedicating 0.12 acres of land along Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail for a dedicated westbound right -turn lane. (d) Providing for a safe and efficient on -site traffic circulation, parking, and overall control; and The proposed use will generate less traffic than the existing four (4) separate uses. The site has been designed to maximize efficient traffic circulation and use of parking. (e) Providing adequate access for public safety purposes, including fire and police protection. The site can be easily accessed by emergency vehicles and has been reviewed by the City's Fire and Police Departments. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 11 of 14 5) Screening and buffering. The proposed use utilizes such techniques as landscaping, screening, buffering, site or building design, or business operation procedures to mitigate impacts on surrounding properties, including such impacts as: (a) Noise, (b) Glare, (c) Odor, (d) Ground, wall, or roof -mounted mechanical equipment, (e) Perimeter, interior, and security lighting, (f) Signs, (g) Waste disposal and recycling, (h) Outdoor storage of merchandise and vehicles, (i) Visual impact, 0) Hours of operation. The proposed use is surrounded by existing commercial development and will not generate any excessive amount of noise, glare, or odor. All the proposed ground, wall, and roof -mounted mechanical equipment have been properly screened from public view. The proposed site plan will improve the on -site lighting and bring it into compliance with the City's lighting code. The Applicant's proposed sign package includes a ground sign, two (2) principal tenant signs, and two (2) directional signs. The proposed redevelopment will eliminate two (2) existing nonconforming pole signs. The pharmacy will implement a waste disposal and recycling program, and the site will have two (2) dumpsters to accommodate waste disposal. There will be no outdoor storage on the site, since outdoor storage is prohibited by Code. The surrounding commercial development will not be impacted by the hours of operation of the proposed use. 6) Utilities. The proposed use minimizes or eliminates the impact of utility installation, including underground and overhead utilities, on adjacent properties. The proposed development program will consolidate and unify four (4) existing parcels and allow the elimination of unnecessary utilities and easements. 7) Dimensional standards. The proposed use meets or exceeds all dimensional requirements required by the chapter. The Applicant is requesting two (2) waivers with regards to the front and street -side setbacks. The request for reduced setbacks will allow the Applicant to utilize a creative design technique to locate the building close to the roadway rights -of -way to improve the street face. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 12 of 14 8) Neighborhood Plans. The proposed use is consistent with the goals, objectives, policies, and standards of neighborhood plans. There is no neighborhood plan for this area. 9) Compatibility. The overall compatibility of the proposed development with adjacent and area uses, and character or area development. The proposed use is compatible the existing surrounding commercial development. 10) Patterns of development. The proposed use will result in logical, timely, and orderly development patterns. The proposed use and development program is consistent with the future land -use and zoning designation. In addition, it is compatible with the surrounding commercial development. 11) Purpose and intent. The proposed use will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of this chapter and the goals, objectives, and policies of the City. The proposed redevelopment of the corner will significantly improve the existing conditions of the site. 12) Adverse impact. The design of the proposed use and structures will minimize any adverse visual impacts or impacts caused by the intensity of the use. The proposed development program will create an aesthetically pleasing project. 13) Environmental impact. The design of the proposed use minimizes any adverse impacts that may be created, including impact on environmental and natural resources, including air, water, storm water management, wildlife, vegetation, and wetlands. The proposed redevelopment of the property will advance the environmental cleanup of the contamination caused by the dry-cleaning operation and the gas station. Redevelopment of the site will not occur until all contamination is remediated. The dry cleaner currently has a Remedial Action Plan and is undergoing remediation, anticipated to last approximately six (6) months. The gas station is in the State Cleanup Program and has been authorized to begin its site assessment. Once the assessment is complete, a Remedial Action Plan will be prepared and this is anticipated to take place within the next four (4) to six (6) months. The proposed use will not generate any additional environmental impacts. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 13 of 14 CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The proposed rezoning is consistent with the overall intent of the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan. An example of some of the goals, objectives, and policies, which are consistent with and furthered by the proposed PUD, are listed below. Future Land Use Element GOAL 1.2.: ENCOURAGE DEVELOPMENT OR REDEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES, WHILE PROMOTING STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY, AND CONSISTENT QUALITY OF DESIGN; AND DO NOT THREATEN EXISTING NEIGHBORHOOD INTEGRITY AND HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES. Objective 1.2.4.: Direct future growth, development and redevelopment to areas as depicted on the Future Land Use Map, consistent with: sound planning principles; minimal natural limitations; the goals, objectives, and policies contained within this Comprehensive Plan; and the desired community character. Policy 1.2.4.11.: The City shall encourage infill and redevelopment of existing properties with consideration of the following: 1. Address the impact of redevelopment activities on natural systems and any historic resources 2. Provide for visual continuity of the community through the application of sound principles of architectural design and landscaping 3. Be consistent with the character of the neighborhood 4. Reduce existing non -conformities or alternatively demonstrate that adverse impacts will not be created. 5. Be consistent with Section 723.0612, Florida Statutes, related to mobile home parks and include relocation strategies for those residents displaced by the implementation of the plan, which ensure that the displaced residents are provided adequate notice, equitable compensation and assistance in locating comparable alternative housing in proximity to employment and necessary public services and/or provide a minimum percentage of replacement housing on site. The subject site is approximately 2.04 acres and currently has a Commercial (C) future land use designation. The site is surrounded by commercial development and will not threaten any existing neighborhood integrity. The Applicant's proposed development plan is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan's Goals, Objectives, and Policies as they relate to redevelopment. The redevelopment of the four (4) existing properties will eliminate existing non -conformities, improve the quality of the land through the environmental cleanup of the existing gas station and dry-cleaning use, and provide an appealing architectural building design for the community. Meeting Date: December 5, 2013 Ordinance 20, 2013 Resolution 67, 2013 Page 14 of 14 REZONING ANALYSIS The proposed rezoning to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay is consistent with the City's Land Development Regulations (Section 78-154) and Comprehensive Plan, as stated above. Rezoning the properties from Commercial General 1 (CG-1) to a PUD overlay and maintaining the existing underlying zoning of CG-1 is consistent with the surrounding zoning designations. COMMENTS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) On July 15, 2013, the subject petition was reviewed by the DRC. At this time, all comments related to the project have been satisfied. PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On October 8, 2013, the PZAB recommended approval of the subject petition, with all of the requested waivers, by a vote of 7 to 0. CITY COUNCIL On November 7, 2013, the City Council approved Ordinance 20, 2013 on first reading by a vote of 3 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance 20, 2013 and Resolution 67, 2013 as presented on second and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Planning and Zoning Division Growth Management Department CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 Request: Planned Community Development (PCD) VPlanned Unit Development (PUD) _Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan ✓ Conditional Use _Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Administrative Approval Administrative Appeal _Annexation Rezoning _Site Plan Review Concurrency Certificate Time Extension _Miscellaneous _Other Date Submitted: 05/30/2013 Project Name: CVS Pharmacy, Store #3269, Northlake and Military Trail Owner: see attached Property owner list Address: See attached Property Owner list •� • • Is I- - •�11'I • • I �. I• -� 06-I I • • I - Applicant's Address: 5789 N.w.151st street, #s, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Telephone No. (305) 828-8284 Agent: Urban Design WiIday Studios Contact Person: Anne Booth E-Mail: abooth@udkstudios.com Agent's Mailing Address:477 So. Rosemary Ave., Suite 225, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Agent's Telephone Number: (561) 366-1100 Fax Number: (561) 366-1111 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY FApplication mber: Date & Time Received: ved $ Engineering $ber: Architect: Robert Reid Wedding Phone Number: (813) 879-6996 Engineer: Kimley-Horn and Associates Phone Number: (561) 404-7247 Planner: Urban Design Kilday Studios Phone Number: (561) 366-1100 Landscape Architect: Kimley--Hom and Associates Phone Number: (561) 840-0233 Site Information• Note: Petitioners shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. General Location: NE Comer of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trial Address: See attached Property Owner list Section: 13 Township: 42 Range: M Acreage: 2.04 Current Zoning: CG-1/NBOZ Requested Zoning: PUD/CG-1/NBOZ Flood Zone B Base Flood Elevation (BFE) — to be indicated on site plan Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Commercial Existing Land Use: Gas Station/commercial Retail Requested Land Use: Drugstore with Drive Thru Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence, etc.: Drugstore with Drive Thru Proposed Square Footage by Use: Pharmacy-15,048 sf Proposed Number and Type of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): Not Applicahle Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) (Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations) 1. Explain the nature of the request: This request is to allow a drugstore with drive-thru's consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations. 2 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? There will be a positive impact to the surrounding area as the four existing commercial uses will be replaced with new construction that exceeds the requirements of the current LDR's for landscaping and open space, improves safety, and improves the esthetic quality of the architecture at the intersection. 3. Describe how the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan — Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Coastal Management, Conservation, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. The site currently has a commercial Future Land Use Plan designation which is consistent witn the uitys vision Tian. i ne proposea rezoning to avow the vuu uveriay will allow the development of the properties in a way that is consistent with the intent of 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? There are no natural resources or native vegetation that currently exist on the site. The site and landscape plans have however provided for the protection of the several mature trees along the perimeter of the site. 3 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? The applicant intends to contribute to the City AIPP fund. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? This application includes a request for equivalent conversion of the existing trips to the new use. Date received: Legal Description of the Subiect Property (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attached deed for legal description. Please see attached survey. 4 Location The subject property is located approximately L•O mile(s) from the intersection of Northlake Blvd. & Military Trail , on the X north, Xeast, south, west side of comer of Northlake Blvd.& Military Tr. (street/road). Property Control Number(s) of the subject parcel(s): Applicant's Certification I/We affirm and certify that Uwe understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 1/WE further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted herewith are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, Uwe understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of th cial records of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and are not returnable. Applicant is: Signature of Applicant Owner Anne Booth, Urban Design Kilday Studios Print Name of Applicant _Optionee 477 South Rosemary Avenue, Suite 225 Street Address Lessee West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 T City, State, Zip Code X Agent (561) 366-1100 Telephone Number _Contract Purchaser (561) 366-1111 Fax Number abooth@udkstudios.com E-Mail Address CVS (cry Northlake & Military Property Owners urban design kilddy Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics PCN 52-42-42-13-00-000-5020 Location Address: 9056 N Military Trail A, PBG, FL Legal Description: 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 350 FT OF E 300 FT OF W 350 FT OF SE 1/4 (LESS W 3 FT RD R/W) OWNER: Murry and Suzanne Cohen, 4140 Battersea Road, Miami, Florida 33133-6604 PCN 52-42-42-13-00-000-5021 Location Address: 4473 Northlake Boulevard Legal Description: 13-42-42, E 75 FT OF W 275 FT OF N 150 FT OF S 200 FT OF SE 1/4 OWNER: NLBC JPH LLC, 4473 Northlake Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410-6255 PCN 52-42-42-13-00-000-5022 Location Address: 4441 Northlake Boulevard Legal Description: 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 200 FT OF E 75 FT OF W 350 FT OF SE 1/4 OWNER: Anthony F. and Louann Agrusa, 142 Ebbtide Drive, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408-5019 PCN 52-42-42-13-00-000-5030 Location Address: 4481 Northlake Boulevard Legal Description: 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 200 FT OF E 150 FT OF W 200 FT OF SE 1/4 (LESS W 3 FT & TRGLR SHAPED PARCEL IN SW CORNER FOR RD) OWNER: Gastion Inc., 2200 S Dixie Highway, STE 601, Miami, Florida 33133-2300 477 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 225 - The Lofts at CityPlace West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax www.udkstudios.com LCC000035 ITE, IV C V---- L- ---NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD- I Department of Engineering and Public Works P.O. Box 21229 West Palm Beach, FL 33416-1229 (561) 684-4000 FAX: (561) 684-4050 www.pbcgov.com ■ Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Steven L. Abrams, Chairman Priscilla A. lkylor, Vice Chair Hal R. Valeche Paulette Burdick Shelley Vana Mary Lou Berger Jess R. Santamaria County Administrator Robert Weisman An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer' July 15, 2013 Mr. Peter Hofheinz AICP Planner City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-2750 RE: CVS Pharmacy Project #: 130608 TRAFFIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS REVIEW Dear Peter: The Palm Beach County Traffic Division has reviewed the traffic study for the proposed redevelopment project entitled; CVS Pharmacy, pursuant to the Traffic Performance Standards in Article 12 of the Palm Beach County Land Development Code. The project is summarized as follows: Location: East side of Alternate AM south of Burns Road. Municipality: Palm Beach Gardens PCN #: 52-42-42-13-00-000-5030. Existing Uses: Gas Station 8 FP, 878 SF Convenience Store, and 15,188 SF Retail Strip — Operational within last 5 years - all to be demolished. Proposed Plan: 15,048 SF Pharmacy WDT. New Daily Trips: Trip Reduction New PH Trips: Trip Reduction AM and PM. Build -out: End of Year 2018 Based on our review, the Traffic Division has determined the proposed redevelopment project generates less daily and peak hour trips than the previous uses, and therefore meets the Traffic Performance Standards of Palm Beach County. No building permits are to be issued by the City after the proposed build -out date specified above. The County traffic concurrency approval is subject to the Project Aggregation Rules set forth in the Traffic Performance Standards Ordinance. If you have any questions regarding this determination, please contact me at 684-4030 or send me an e-mail to matefi(a)pbcgov.com. Sincerely, ,*-"I '�� Masoud Atefi, NfISCE TPS Administra or, M cipalities —Traffic Engineering Division MA:sf ec: Adam B. Kerr, PE., - Kimley-Hom & Associates, Inc. CtPY � File: General — TPS - Mun. -Traffic Study Review P SM F:ITRAFFIC1ma\AdminlApprovals\20131130608.doc A1'82i3 P:.4"Waa printed on recycled paper ETC Transportation Consultants • • • • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • 2005 Vista Parkway, Suite 111 West Palm Beach, FL 33411-6700 (561) 296-9698 Fax (561) 684-6336 Certificate of Authorization Number: 7989 June 18, 2013 Mr. Peter Hofheinz, AICP City of Palm Beach Gardens, Planning & Zoning 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Re: Northlake Boulevard CVS - #PTC13-002L P P U D-13-06-000031 Dear Mr. Hofheinz: Pinder Troutman Consulting, Inc. (PTC) has completed our review of the submitted documents for the above referenced project. Specifically, we have reviewed the Traffic Impact Statement prepared by Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc. dated May 16, 2013. The project is summarized below: Existing Uses: • 15,188 SF Retail • 8 FP Gas Station 0 878 SF Convenience Store Proposed Uses: • 15,048 SF Pharmacy w/ DT New Daily Trips: Reduction of 992 New Peak Hour Trips: AM Peak: Reduction of 50 Total PM Peak: Reduction of 62 Total Based on our review, we have determined that the proposed project meets the Traffic Performance Standards UPS) of Palm Beach County and the City of Palm Beach Gardens. If you have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Rebecca J. Mulcahy, P.E. Vice President LetterHofheinz 13-0021. 6-18-13 Pinder Troutman Consulting, Inc. 1 ORDINANCE 20, 2013 2 3 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA REZONING CERTAIN REAL 6 PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF 7 PALM BEACH GARDENS, CONSISTING OF FOUR (4) PARCELS 8 OF REAL PROPERTY TOTALING 2.04 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR 9 LESS, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE 10 INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND MILITARY 11 TRAIL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT 12 DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING THAT THESE PARCELS OF 13 REAL PROPERTY, WHICH ARE MORE PARTICULARLY 14 DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE ASSIGNED THE CITY ZONING 15 DESIGNATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) 16 OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF 17 COMMERCIAL GENERAL 1 (CG-1); PROVIDING THAT THE 18 ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BE 19 AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, 20 A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; 21 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 22 23 24 WHEREAS, the City Council, as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 25 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 26 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations (LDRs), is authorized and 27 empowered to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the subject site is currently zoned Commercial General 1 (CG-1) 30 and has a future land -use designation of Commercial (C); and 31 32 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 33 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan 34 and Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 35 36 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its 37 October 8, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (PPUD-13- 38 06-000031) by a vote of 7 to 0; and 39 40 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 41 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 42 various City of Palm Beach Gardens and Palm Beach County reviewing agencies and 43 staff; and 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Ordinance 20, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Ordinance to be in the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this Ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan based on the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed rezoning of Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning of Commercial General 1 (CG-1) is consistent with the future land -use designation of Commercial (C). 2. The proposed rezoning is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Development Regulations (LDRs), and is compatible with the intensity and density of the surrounding, existing, and future land uses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. SECTION 2. That certain parcel of real property located within the corporate limits of the City of Palm Beach Gardens comprised of four (4) parcels totaling approximately 2.04 acres, more or less, located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail, and currently zoned Commercial General 1 (CG-1), according to the City zoning map, is hereby zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Commercial General 1 (CG-1) and is legally described as follows: (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) SECTION 3. The City Zoning Map is hereby amended to conform to this Ordinance, and the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to make appropriate changes to the City Zoning Map. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5. 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 of this Ordinance. SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 2 of 3 Ordinance 20, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED this 7 day of ,J O/Ouilft►, , 2013, upon first reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED this and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BY: Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor Joseph R. Russo, Councilmember Marcie Tinsley, Councilmember David Levy, Councilmember ATTEST: BY: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: R. Max Lohman, City Attorney day of , 2013, upon second FOR AGAINST ABSENT G:\attorney_share\ORDINANCES\2013\Ordinance 20 2013-cvs rezoning.docx Page 3 of 3 Ordinance 20, 2013 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 350 FEET OF THE EAST 300 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THEREFROM THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2257, PAGE 1096, TO WIT: THE WESTERLY 3 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 350 FEET OF THE EAST 300 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALL AS SHOWN ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF SECTION 93600-2606, STATE ROAD 809-A. PARCEL 2: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT WHERE THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL INTERSECTS THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD AND RUNNING NORTH ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE EAST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD; 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE AT AN INTERIOR ANGLE OF 89041'30" RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL, 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT IN THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD, 150 FEET TO THE BEGINNING. LESS THE WESTERLY 3 FEET THEREOF. ALSO LESS A TRIANGULAR SHAPED PIECE OF LAND IN THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED PARCEL, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 13; THENCE SOUTH 88°08'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 73.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °51'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 42°59'34" WEST A DISTANCE OF 28.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°09'36" WEST ALONG A LINE 3 FEET EASTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED PARCEL, A DISTANCE OF 20.11 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°08'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 20.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 3: THE WEST 75 FEET OF THE EAST 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 50 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PURPOSES. PARCEL 4: THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF THE EAST 75 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 RESOLUTION 67, 2013 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE TO ACCOMMODATE A PHARMACY WITH DRIVE -THROUGH; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City Council, as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations, is authorized and empowered to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and WHEREAS, on November 4, 1999, the City Council adopted Resolution 136, 1999, approving an interlocal agreement between the City and Palm Beach County for the annexation of an enclave, generally located north of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail; and WHEREAS, on February 17, 2000, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2, 2000, approving an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan changing the land -use designation from Palm Beach County Commercial to City of Palm Beach Gardens Commercial on 2.5 acres of land located at the northeast and northwest corners of Military Trail and Northlake Boulevard; and WHEREAS, on May 4, 2000, the City Council adopted Ordinance 13, 2000, approving the rezoning of 2.59 acres of land located at the northeast and northwest corners of Military Trail and Northlake Boulevard to the City of Palm Beach Gardens General Commercial 1 (CG-1); and WHEREAS, the City has received a request by Boos Development Group, Inc. to rezone four (4) parcels of land located on the northeast corner of the Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail intersection totaling 2.04 acres from Commercial General 1 (CG-1) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay with an underlying Commercial General 1 (CG-1) zoning designation, site plan approval, and major conditional use for a pharmacy with a drive -through; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and Page 1 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its October 8, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (PPUD- 13-06-000031) by a vote of 7 to 0; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED to rezone 2.04 acres of property from Commercial General 1 (CG-1) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay with an underlying Commercial General 1 (CG-1) zoning designation, site plan, and major conditional use approval for a pharmacy with a drive -through; subject to the conditions of approval contained herein, which are in addition to the general requirements otherwise provided by resolution for the real property described as follows: (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) SECTION 3. The City Council of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby APPROVES the following six (6) waivers: 1. Section 78-153, Nonresidential Zoning District Regulations: Table 12: Property Development Regulations, to allow a front setback of 30.7 feet. 2. Section 78-153, Nonresidential Zoning District Regulations: Table 12: Property Development Regulations, to allow a street side setback of 24.1 feet. 3. Section 78-373, Drive -Through Facilities (a)(3), Queuing and Stacking, to allow a drive -through stacking distance of 93 feet. 4. Section 78-285, Permitted Signs, Table 24: Permanent Signs, to allow one (1) additional principal tenant sign. 5. Section 78-285, Permitted Signs, Table 24: Permanent Signs, to allow one (1) additional building directional sign. Page 2 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 6. Section 78-362, Size and Location of Loading Spaces, to allow one (1) 2 reduced -size loading space. 3 4 SECTION 4. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be 5 the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns: 6 7 Planning and Zoninq 8 9 1. The Applicant shall submit a unity of title for the Planned Unit Development 10 (PUD) for review and approval by the City Attorney. No land alteration 11 permits shall be issued until the subject unity of title has been approved by 12 the City Attorney and properly recorded in the public records of Palm Beach 13 County. (City Attorney) 14 15 2. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, all mechanical 16 equipment shall be screened from public view in accordance with Section 17 78-377. (Planning and Zoning) 18 19 3. All on -site lighting shall be cast downward and shielded from adjacent 20 properties. (Planning and Zoning) 21 22 4. All gutters, downspouts, vents, louvers, and electrical and equipment boxes 23 attached to the building shall be painted to match the surface to which it is 24 attached. (Planning and Zoning) 25 26 5. Prior to the issuance of the land alteration permit and/or building demolition 27 permit, the Applicant shall install a six- (6) foot -tall construction fence with 28 privacy tarp. (Planning and Zoning) 29 30 6. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for the proposed project, the 31 Applicant shall schedule a pre -permit meeting with City staff. (Planning and 32 Zoning) 33 34 7. The Applicant shall schedule construction status meetings as needed until 35 the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the project. (Planning and 36 Zoning) 37 38 8. At no time shall staging of construction vehicles and/or service vehicles 39 occur within a public right-of-way. (Planning and Zoning) 40 41 9. The build -out date for this project is December 31, 2018, or as otherwise 42 permitted to be extended by Code. (Planning and Zoning) 43 44 45 46 Page 3 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 10. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and pursuant to Palm 2 Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) 3 permitting, the Applicant shall install irrigation and landscaping in the 4 Northlake Boulevard road shoulder. (Planning and Zoning) 5 6 11. The Applicant, successors, and assigns shall be responsible for the 7 irrigation and landscape installation and maintenance within the Northlake 8 Boulevard and Military Trail road shoulders and medians adjacent to this 9 development. (Planning and Zoning) 10 11 12. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall comply 12 with City Code Section 78-261, Art in Public Places (AIPP) and submit 13 construction cost estimates to verify the one percent (1 %) vertical 14 construction cost for the required AIPP fee. Art in Public Places is required 15 if the vertical construction cost of all new improvements on the project site is 16 greater than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). The Applicant shall provide 17 art on site or make a payment in lieu thereof. (Planning and Zoning) 18 19 13. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall submit 20 plans for the bus shelter identified on the Site Plan, Sheet SP-1, for review 21 and approval by the Planning and Zoning Department. (Planning and 22 Zoning) 23 24 14. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall 25 install the proposed bus shelter. (Planning and Zoning) 26 27 15. The Applicant shall coordinate and receive approval from the Director of 28 Planning and Zoning prior to closing any portion of the sidewalks along 29 Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail. (Planning and Zoning) 30 31 16. The Applicant shall make all attempts to coordinate and implement the 32 vehicular cross access between the subject site and the adjacent property 33 should the opportunity become available in the future. (Planning and 34 Zoning) 35 36 17. The use of any construction trailer shall be in accordance with Section 78- 37 159, Note (70) of the City's Code. (Planning and Zoning) 38 39 18. Approved civil design and architectural drawings, including floor plans, shall 40 be submitted prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for site 41 plan. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 42 43 19. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, 44 digital files of the approved plat shall be submitted to the GIS Manager. 45 (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 46 Page 4 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 Miscellaneous 2 3 20. Prior to second and final reading, the Applicant shall submit revised 4 development plans and project narrative as a result of the requested 5 change to increase the vehicle off-street stacking distance. (Planning and 6 Zoning) 7 8 Police Department 9 10 21. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the proposed 11 pharmacy shall have roof -top numbers placed parallel to the addressed 12 street, which are only visible from the air. The numerals should be white 13 blocked lettered, weather -resistant material, four (4) feet in height and 18 14 inches wide. (Police Department) 15 16 22. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, a Crime Prevention 17 Through Environmental Design (CPTED) officer will meet with the CVS 18 representative to complete the Rx Patrol Pharmacy Security Checklist 19 issued by the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI) 20 or industry equivalent. (Police Department) 21 22 23. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, a demolition and 23 construction site security plan shall be submitted and approved by the 24 Police Department. This plan shall be managed and maintained until the 25 Certificate of Occupancy is issued, with a potential Stop -Work Order issued 26 in the event of non-compliance. (Police Department) 27 28 Engineering 29 30 24. Prior to the issuance of an infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall ensure 31 that there is adequate right-of-way dedicated for the ultimate intersection 32 section of Northlake Boulevard and Military Trail, as approved by the City 33 Engineer. (Engineering) 34 35 25. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the issuance of the 36 building permit for the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the 37 Applicant shall provide construction plans, including, but not limited to, 38 paving, grading, and drainage plans, along with surface water management 39 calculations and hydraulic pipe calculations for City review and approval. 40 The paving, grading, and drainage plan and calculations shall be signed 41 and sealed by a registered engineer licensed in the State of Florida. 42 (Engineering) 43 44 45 46 Page 5of9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 26. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall obtain 2 all required permits, including, but not limited to, Seacoast Utility Authority 3 (SUA), South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Army Corps of 4 Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), FDOT, 5 etc. Further, the Applicant shall ensure that there are no off -site impacts to 6 the surrounding properties through the proposed drainage connections to 7 Military Trail or Northlake Boulevard. (Engineering) 8 9 27. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the issuance of the 10 building permit for vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the Applicant 11 shall receive a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for the plat of 12 this project from the Planning and Zoning Department, in accordance with 13 the City's LDRs. (Engineering) 14 15 28. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, or the building permit for 16 the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide 17 itemized cost estimates and surety for the project, in accordance with LDR 18 Sections 78-309 and 78-461. The itemized cost estimates shall include all 19 public elements for the on -site and off -site improvements for the project for 20 the infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation costs. The cost estimates 21 shall be dated, signed, and sealed by a professional engineer and 22 landscape architect registered in the State of Florida. Surety will be based 23 on 110% of the total combined City -approved cost estimates and shall be 24 posted with the City. (Engineering) 25 26 29. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the issuance of the 27 building permit for the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the 28 Applicant shall provide a signed and sealed photometric plan and submit a 29 site -lighting permit application in accordance with Section 78-182 of the 30 LDRs. (Engineering) 31 32 30. Prior to the commencement of construction, the Applicant shall schedule a 33 pre -construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the 34 infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre -construction meeting 35 has occurred. In addition, failure to comply with this condition could result 36 in a Stop -Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subject 37 development site. (Engineering) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 6 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 31. The construction, operation, and/or maintenance of any elements of the subject project shall not have any negative impacts on surrounding areas, including, but not limited to, drainage, erosion, sedimentation, dust, etc. If at any time during the project development it is determined by the City that any of the surrounding areas are experiencing negative impacts caused by the project, it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a period of time and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional construction activities. The City may cease issuing building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy until all off -site concerns are resolved. (Engineering) 32. The Applicant shall comply with all Federal Environmental Planning Agency (EPA) and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection NPDES permit requirements, including, but not limited to, preparation of a stormwater pollution prevention plan and identification of appropriate Best Management Practices, as generally accepted by the EPA and/or local regulatory agencies, for construction activities, implementation of the approved plans, inspection, and maintenance of controls during construction. (Engineering) SECTION 5. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhibits listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "B": 1. Site Plan, Sheet SP-1, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, dated November 7, 2013. 2. Tree Disposition Plan, Sheet 1-0.00, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., dated November 13, 2013. 3. Landscape Plan, Sheet 1-1.00, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., dated November 13, 2013. 4. Code Requirements, Sheet L1.01, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., dated November 13, 2013. 5. Landscape Details, Sheet L2.00, prepared by Kimley-Hom and Associates, Inc., dated September 16, 2013. 6. Landscape Notes, Sheet L2.01, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., dated September 16, 2013. 7. Exterior Elevations, Sheet A-4.1, prepared by Robert Reid Wedding Architects and Planners, AIA, Inc., dated September 10, 2013. 8. Color Exterior Elevations, Sheet A-4.1, prepared by Robert Reid Wedding Architects and Planners, AIA, Inc., dated September 10, 2013. Page 7 of 9 Resolution 67, 2013 9. Dumpster Elevations, Sections, and Details, Sheet A-6.2, prepared by Robert Reid Wedding Architects and Planners, AIA, Inc., dated August 6, 2013. 10. Sign Proposal, CVS Pharmacy, prepared by Icon Identity Solutions, Inc., dated October 15, 2013. 11. Photometric Plan, Sheet PH-1, prepared by Robert Reid Wedding Architects and Planners, AIA, Inc., dated November 11, 2013. 12. Traffic Concurrency Evaluation, prepared by Kimley-Hom and Associates, Inc., dated May 16, 2013. SECTION 6. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein, and this approval is granted subject to same. SECTION 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 8of9 Resolution 67, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 12013. ATTEST: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY Ull R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYOR PREMUROSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY COUNCILMEMBER LEVY CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA IM Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2013\Resolution 67 2013-cvs pud-site plan -final- for second reading - 12-5-13.doc Page 9 of 9 Resolution 67. 2013 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 350 FEET OF THE EAST 300 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THEREFROM THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2257, PAGE 1096, TO WIT: THE WESTERLY 3 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 350 FEET OF THE EAST 300 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALL AS SHOWN ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF SECTION 93600-2606, STATE ROAD 809-A. PARCEL 2: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT WHERE THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL INTERSECTS THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD AND RUNNING NORTH ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE EAST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD; 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE AT AN INTERIOR ANGLE OF 89°41'30" RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL, 150 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT IN THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LAKE PARK ROAD, 150 FEET TO THE BEGINNING. LESS THE WESTERLY 3 FEET THEREOF. ALSO LESS A TRIANGULAR SHAPED PIECE OF LAND IN THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED PARCEL, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 13; THENCE SOUTH 88008'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 73.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01°51'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 42°59'34" WEST A DISTANCE OF 28.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°09'36" WEST ALONG A LINE 3 FEET EASTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED PARCEL, A DISTANCE OF 20.11 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°08'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 20.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 3: THE WEST 75 FEET OF THE EAST 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 50 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PURPOSES. PARCEL 4: THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF THE EAST 75 FEET OF THE WEST 350 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. Resolution 67, 2013 EXHIBIT "B" STANDARD PARKING SPACE LOCATION MAP EXISTING {e coNc� rE WALKWAY a { ADJAC Tov (rm) - - - - I U -- I PAVEMENT 11��"�$ ---- u� 1gn I' T° iUl9r ' FURNtE I -B.p - , ° t� . ONLY PE ki I da) cRoss AccEss Z a TYPE six e LacAnON I&V IV /SO. I I '""aEeE i} E -" �� a STUDIOSy ZONING: CG-1 FLU: COMMERCIAL r '� : ° NORTHMIL PLAZA PLAT 2 a t R 9 LA Urban Planning it Design l2'UTLIT1 EASEMENT - ---- irw ° Landscape Architecture I'ITJ stfl(!ED EMW14T P.B. 87I PGS. 135.13 � r P.B. 87, PCS. 135-136 ' •"� ; ,�. --- e g s Communication Graphics P.B. B7, . 135.136 O.R.B. 1144, PC. q8 The _ 297.00'(D) 296.83'(M> --, — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ! ~^�+ a r� West Pdm Beach at city Rea e [ 477 S. Roeemary Avs., suite 225 rw° ^ r FL 33101 61.30 .--,.--,5>8°3_2'48"E �,_._,._.-•-.-•-.-"`-:°�• ---- �m t.ae6.1t1, OD FAX 58 .T www.UekSudoa I STO LP HAINDICAPPED PARKING SPACE 40 LP SITE TA aLcc00003s DA CO1 NBO ZONW0. ... ZONNr' .................................. PUD / COO M .a.+laY.,nrg.meu. sr,d 0- PROPOSED \ I n 7 6 P s "fii'-\.• I4......................................... COAXIAL e:vr�w�nem.4.lP.,..�rw 1 I I fE HTO01TOWNBFP 42 FtP.N� 42. \ __-- _-- - - -- -- -j - -- ¢ - - - -- --TIj ! •"'';.o.m+, SECTION 13 PEDESTRIAN POTENTIAL CJ• IB�11 I I I w'oa.w° I IFUTURE \ y�j. J gyp, w CONNECTN)N PPJ{ CROSS 20' I I I {I}-�" •- I j 1 TOTAL 9RE AREA ....................................... 204 AC. wrr°s°le" w r w w—w—•—.—• w—•—w w--Z--w5' w -ACCESSLOCATIO- w—e EASEM—w>•^'+S � 1 5 I p 12 AC 3D.0' --_ FLUSH .T MANUEYD6N0 I ADA EASEMEM s I II �', I a7 jl ROW DEDICATION ........................................ D cTIONAL I' \ 0NOT -- ---- - -�MFhM__ -�---- .WAS.�`.'- ------ DETESTABLE- -- --- \ I I I 1 TOTAL FLOOR AREA ............................. T 1 • 2 STORES 3F. I I SI-F' - � -TER it — — — — wARwMG.TrP. 1 ! STORIES Swe1 — SnW —SAY — S o 3 SIIY --� Slml — SIIY —SAY —A-- SAY +— flnl —SAY I a I ........... . ...... • • ... . BS'sTAcwNG I I I _ BUILDING HE301'IT .......................... 32 FEET / 1-V2 A LOADING )-STANCE STOP I I gl�-- 12' - u «:w:�'! LOT COVERAGE, ALLOWED ............... .. 3s X zs \ \ 2OME SIGN I I I I ..°, .K PR ......1SX 30 AC i I I I AY \I, IIO3R2X ' OPEN SPACE, RCOUFl® ......................... 29 AC. R.BL PG. 225 559 AC. I I PROPOSED ........................ {25' W� cURa • ' ' * ' e"� I, I I I I LP I III IMPERVIOl1S ........................ .IX! AC. ' _ o + ., TYPE V COB (TYP.) e I I OTHER PE'NIOUS........... TER P p ....... . \ rJ. I I J I III r4T I.- s I I � I I I �I PPPP9BK� R'OT PROVIM yQ _ -I I LLLJIIIJJJJ I' $1 1jI R I II �. $L" �c�p L arm II I1- •I SIo cwRAE—LTKE — —ex_ - - -♦__- �• ` III I �I I .DxtC� IO II I'Il t2' RY0PHMCY BI �`4 HANDICAP PAFKC3 -J I BICYCLE PAPoCNO 4 5 zo.s sip I 2.5' OVERH G( ) 2 16� LP MNT LOADWO SPACES 2LV6"TEIG (tr X W SPACES) ._ OVERHEAD BIKE RACK I © Tarr• I I 4b'J Ito I DOOR B' SIDEWALK ❑❑jjJ}} CR I SETBACKS t� J I I _J ) I +' 6.5 24' a /N 8' I 13e' I 18' FRONT WORftilJCE Bus 1! BLVD3 30.T SHEL7Ef� I FPSLEASEMENT I 150 o TI _-TOBEABANOOnED- - - -- —= — — - I I tas' SIDE 1, 107Z / 0 — --_ — _ — r _ _. TV- RIDE (EAST) i1i72' 4 J a � I - I - _ REAR (NORTH) � 5 U. I _ _ I i--^-� f� I I I iirAiVEn r ISK {' R OmIC ON 1 I I N FLUSH 1. Strctlon 78-153 - Nowreatlerleal Z.oMng Damct Regdatlon, Table 72 fa a reduction In e C ( I j I ! I I NORTHMIL PL A PLAT egWretl 5g front setback for ShucNree In tl e CG1 xor,ng tletr d M allow for a 3RT haM n I • ���0 i PAVEMENT ptO° I �_}' I I LP P.B. 87. PGS. 135-136 selbeck from NSMlake Boulevard. I Tads 12 • for a reduction in the • phamm� o I I I I I I 2 Seceon 78.153 - Nonresidarlusl Zoning Diabict RegJehaC, .+I I -1/ OP • ed 40' side Meet setback for shucorte6 In the CG-S wring tlietrid to ellav fora 15.0' side N L w3 ! �50 189.5' °' I I I sheet eMbadc from Military Trail M �$II 15,048 S.F. 3. Seceon 7&373 l3) . Queuing end twacking fora redirAon in the clukemerd for the RuaWnq or I vehide stackin capacity of adrive-through facility m be rt least 100 feet The apolard Is I ( I <♦ I I t I �! I B 5 s A I ZONING: CG-1/NI3OZ �/ I I I I EgSE ENT Pro'mg a minimum of 93 feet of Staddng fa the drive through lanes. I I FLU: COMMERCIAL to Waive the manimum number of Principal tenam A' c I I ZONED CG-1/NBOZ PJ• �" i �I O 4. wasSecsigsperm, Table Slim for WO mitted "On r/ I I wall signs permuted to allowla one rdcttlond Ngn. ' 7B' I I I ( 8 I 5. Section 78-285, Table 24 - PannMOd Signs, to waive the maz)mum amber of building O W Q. isCAP I I ! it w direc&cmS, Signs to Wl w for two R) buldxr0 dMotionel slPts• one at eatlr access drirs on ,aryl,' I 9 I i - aUF'fEA I I o• O EXISTNG NwlBake eouroverd and Military lYsa. > R�`�wJ 1E (V I I ! I ILLS' ! N�5 ♦ O I I l I I e PROPERTY LINE U _/ LDG. I tI ACK I1 6 BOLLARDS I 38.D' Z EXIST. FF ELEV - +2o i 54.00 I 'I ,g ❑ PROP. FF ELEV 1 �115 I o� 65 `i y -I f IO W ABr rooNm I MONu ENT SIGN s c = x j I NORTH e` "° — - — - — - I x' LANDSCAPE SUFFER STOP SI� %\� ± I - - DIRECTIONAL1s + NOTES . I ULTBIA,E R/W LINE PONnST t>F eoA ( 0 t0' 20' 4D' va n D.R.B. a0D2, PG. 68 a ESMr. ro I • t. ALL PAVEMENT MMKING MID STRIPING EXCU101NG PARKING STALLS, SHALL BE xve - • BE ABANDONED 71 vvA I 5'LMITEU ACCESS EASf EN INSTALLEDWITH THERMOPI.ABTC MpTERIPI3 jI 112) y1.t . I //P.B. 87, PGS. 135-1LACED _ Scale: 1" A 20' -0" 1 I BDI Si BE P SI:iBAc _ If ! 10' u.E SAFE SIGHT CORNER, P "ITeO— I 13 — ' ianinainin` _ / / — — �— — 2 yW{ERE SroE3NALK ABL1T5 THE STALL AND OUTSIDE THE TWO AND q HALF- RRF I 1 PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-W_AY ...L�/-- `� -- Dots; 12-08.May 1, 00 S43°23'39"E we / U IT E T a 2' 2 B B FOO70VERHANGAREAWHEREVN,EELSTOPSARENOTPROVIDED. 2$.36' \ 9 P . R 4 �6' AKWG O.R.B. 11500, PG. 1711 3. ALL HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE RAMPS SHALL MEET ALL APPLICABLE LOCPL P ajaolNa: KWHL 0W I misovn� LESS 0U .e _ I I --- —'! REGIONAL AND STATE ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS. ANY Desgrwd By: KMYHLC 1N1p1f PARCEL ,. oancw as -. -r' - "� ° < M DIFICATION3 SHALL BE APPROVE➢ BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. HLC -. _ s ' . 'd°. • . O Drawn d -Cue- - - _.. 2Z6.__276.72'(M) -® i TYPE CUR cne°ketlsy: AS cuTIER GTrn.) a. ALL TREES AND LANDSCAPING HALL BE FIELD LOCATED TO AVOID CONFLICT WITH ¢¢ THE EJ(ISTiNG AND PROP03ED UTIUTIES, LIGHT POLES AND DRAINAGE UNES. Revision Dates: Ii gli'VIIS, 00aICNT TEAM _ 09.1303+3 anE PtAH REaSRAeTT1a --lac 11' R/W DEDICATION w.1ot3 NTEr'LArrRESLRMTTAI- _ --- OWNER/ SOPSW151SPMENT GROUP, INC. oy3o 13 sITE PLAN RESIRuttAI-H-C WESTBOLANE -- DEVELOPER'. MIABN151 , FL 33074 SUITE UND B toueo Is SITE ww RESUeMIiTAL-HL� - } .�'�—, _ • �� (3305) 82"754fa3813 &TE RAM RE6t1B1�aTTAL_HtG NORTHLAKE BLVD. (S.R. 809—A) -7 °"35 EPANPE3GBMTA -mM amcwr mid, -- _—on ARCHITECT: ROBERT RE1D WEDDING ARCHITECTS a PLANNERS, AIA INC. _ 120' ULTMATE RIGHT OF WAY — — > — — ra°'� 812 3 MILITARY TRAIL, DEERFlEI-D BEACH, FL 33442- _ (954) 428-9381 _ CIVIL ENGINEER IOMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. �ww� I rj r/ LANDSCAPE 1690 CONGRESS AVE., SUITE 100 LrJ LEGEND — - — - — - — - - ARCHITECT: DELRAY BEACH, FL 33445 L _ — - — - — - — _ — _ _ _ —_-- —� (561)S30.2346 m CENTERLWE CONSTRlICT10N�T - — - — - — - - — - — - TRANSFOR ER PAD .� - — - — - — - — - OF 1 "`r PLANNER: URBAN DESIGN KILDAY S711D103 477 SOUTH ROSEMARY AVE.. SLATE 225 I I DUMPSTER E,ICCLOBURE anew m. lflf//R��V1I WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401 (551)368-1100 LP LJOi TT POLE II I I 1 I I II I I II II II l X l — — — — — — — — — — — — , Tronsolant/ Relocation Notes 1. Contractor to ide Owner with tree tnau lent 4K -= Xi -- x �__ I I wry P U--1� — — =��,/ 3 r � - - —_� dries 'b' sc ulesyandd procedduuressF r digging, G, \ I J I A a-- — _ — — — I transplanting, and establishment period ca-e far \ — — — — trees identified far relocation, per this plan. I Details on this sheet are far guidance in \ I 1 I I transplanting oaks and demolishing curbing adjacent 1/r It It — — — — - -- -- - -- ---- -- — - I Ithe roots of existing trees. J e—s—sss—s•—s—s_— �� -- I I 2. New locations for transplanted material ore asavrxd to Mve irrigation. Contractor to adjust s—s-_� ,^,rr_ ---'�"^�I--s�-f--s~ I I 1 I existing irrigation system to provide water to s—s•�I---y, I trees. �Ie�isUng rrigation s not preaen s i ------- -----------=�-------�-------- I 1 I contractor to men water until established.' Y ILLY -�. MIAY — 8rM1 f11M1 11NY — ----- snly -- ssAl — ------- I I I I 3. Prior to digging, thoroughly wat soil surrounding \ !\ essl —. ssr I s I I root ball. \ I I 1 I 4. Root balls may be hod dug, or mechanically dug \7 \ I I with tree spade Wrap root ball In burlap during I transport to keep in I I I p( existing roots encased sail. 5. Ca:ooex Pruning shot[ be performed by a certified crboriat, - by Person's directly supervised by a I I } I certified arborist. I a Pruning Objectives: To hazard, to I W 1 1=Y—I W. .. 1 -*— I I I I I 1 II ' I reduce I improve struct , to improve health. a Types of pruning needed to accomplish the objectives-Cleaning,Crown je Card I I Ipfl I I Crown reduction.le hinnCleaning, ��11 I I f, DALE I TrL.__ I I I O ranove dead, diseased, broken branches loge than 1' dia. f I I I I I o Thinning/ Reducing, As a pet of root pruning operations, or to remove I I I i I I structurally unsound branching. i I I I s I G. When moving/placing trees using by crag on other • I I I I I I I mechanized egylpment, protect trunks by wrapping I I s 1 I I the potentially -affected portions in burlap. — — — -- — — — — — — — 11 i I I I ' I I 7. Planting hole at new transplant location EI be -.-. — .- _.. 8 -^- - - ----� — -- — — "B'@TI'!. — — — — I s_._ -i- -- 1 - I twice as wide as the zoot ball and provide a firm base. TransP lanted trace .Fall not be planted Reaper ththey than — — — — — 18'NLACK� — _ � _ _ were originally groan. — S. Backfill the planting pit with win and air b t' " !t' 'th t tan 000 %ova6maw lib ALR • 1 I V 15,048 S.F. 65 SPACES I �I ZONED CG--1/NBOZ I I FFE = 18.75' REQ'D FIRE FLOW = 750 GPM I 4f I I I �:r4 IS I \26 27 1 I - I. M n.lY1rE M11c _.. III COMMON NAME GENUS/SPECIES CAL DISPOSITION 1 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 11" PROTECT 2 PINE MINUS ELUOTTII 'Cr PROTECT 3 PINE PINUS ELUOTTII 22" REMOVE 4 PINE PINUS ELUO71I 14" PROTECT 5 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO e" RELOCATE 6 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 8" RELOCATE 7 MAHOGANY SNIETENIA MAHOGANI 15" REMOVE 8 BLACK OLIVE BUCIDA BUCERAS 18" REMOVE 9 BLACK OLIVE BUCIDA BUCERAS 36" REMOVE 10 BLACK OLIVE BUCIDA BUCERAS 26" REMOVE 11 SCHEFFLERA SCHEFFLERA ACTINOPHYLLA 14 REMOVE 12 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 13 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 14 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 15 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 16 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 12n REMOVE 17 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 8" REMOVE r13.ti7 • 1 0 Is 1 pocke rern y ping an is ng In wl I • s 16 I 18, water. Creole a small 'berm' surrounding the plant 12 I 19 .211 I pit to retain irrigation. (See planting detail) I I I20 I 9. 5take trees par the large trx planting detail. 1 I I I 10. Keep root ball moist, but not saturated, during s first three months after relocation. Adjust ad I I I i I I anend irrigation system ad clock as necessary to �K keep root ball moist and canopy misted to IK23K 1 �F�NI I I �b I," I --establish the tree:. I i I ,{`II I ISEi REMOVE X Iak.1 I RELOCATE �I I SAK 1 I ` / EXISTING TO REMAIN i 29 30 — — — +.1^-c., — 4 1 18 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 12" RELOCATE 19 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 20 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 11" RELOCATE 21 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 9" RELOCATE 22 CAVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 18" REMOVE 23 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 8" RELOCATE 24 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 11" PROTECT 25 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 13" PROTECT NORTH 26 CAVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 10" REMOVE 27 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 10" REMOVE 28 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 11" REMOVE 29 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 12" REMOVE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 30 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 10" REMOVE 40 31 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 8" REMOVE 32 LIVE OAK QUERCUS MRGINIANA 8" PROTECT 33 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 10" PROTECT 34 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 6" PROTECT 35 SABAL PALM SABAL PALMETTO 10, PROTECT (DRIPUKE 6%'PERMETER PLUS' CONSTRUCTION FEIICE BY OI rc® lsPLA11TICS OR ORNER's REPRESISMATNE APPROVED EQUAL SUBMIT PROOICT NFO MAITICN FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ----++�k Q s' TAIL METAL'P FOISTS OR 7 r 7% d TREATED 675 WITH WOOD POi1N N BUIBAL BBDN GRADE 24' BU PRESSURE � INSTALLATION N7171I A POET ON BASAND SHOGTH TED STRENGTH NE DS NEEDS AND THE EXPECTED STIME ELEVATION FEN LENGTH a TIME FENCE WILL BE IN RACE, ROD POSTS ARE IXIBLE FLFIBERGLASS DRIP LINE (TYP.) RECOMMENDED FOR PARKS, ATHLETIC EVENTS AND CROWD CONTROL INSTALLATIONS. METAL 'r POSITS OR TREATED WOOD POSTS X ARE TYPICALLY USED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER APPLICATIONS. B. POSTS WAD BE DRNEN INTO THE i'�' 4_4 GROUND TO A DEPTH OF 114 OF THE HEIGHT OF THE POST. FOR EXAMPLE, A d POST PLAN VIEW SHOAD BE SET AT LEAST 2' INTO THE GRAND. C. SPACE POSTS EVERT 6' (MOIL) TO d (EWf.). D. SECURE FENCING TO POST WITH NTLON CABLE TIES (AVAILABLE FROM CONNED PLASTICS). WOOD STRIPS MAY BE ALSO BE USED TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT CORNER CONNECTION ANDPROTECTION BETWEEN TIES AND POSTS. catac om TKliE IF WIRE TIES ARE U5ED, AVOID DIRECT CONTACT Tree/Shrub Proterto WTH FENCE. WIRE MAY DAMAGE PENCE OVER TINE. Baru Cast N75 1. PERFORM ANY ROOT PRUNING. TREE 2. INSTALL PROTECTION FENCING. S. BREAK OR CUT CURB A 6' SECTION OF CURLS. 4. CAREFULLY ROTATE CURB 5ECTION AWAY FROM ROOTS. S. COORDINATE ALL DEMOLITION OPERATIONS w/ PROJECT URBAN FORESTER LL ACKFILL OR . ROTATE 1. INSTALL NEW BCURB AWAY ROOTS SIDEWALK/CURB. FROM TREE BACKIIOE, TRACKHOE PLAN OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT PROfECTIC SEE PLAN JALL DEMOLITION PROCEDURES 514ALL OCCUR OUTSIDE THE PROTECTION AREA. COORDINATE WITH PROJECT URBAN FORESTER CvS PhEmmy STORE #: 3269 CS /: 70896 NEC NORTHLAKE BLVD & MILITARY TRAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA CONSULTANT KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 1690 S. Congress Ave., Ste 100 Delray Beach, Florida 33445 TEL: 561 330-2345 FAX: 561 330-2245 CA 00000696 OWNER/DEVELOPER: O BOOS DtYELOPMENT GROUP BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. 2651 MCCORMICK DRIVE CLEARWATER, FL 33759 (727) 669-2900 SEAL: DEMOLITION PROCEDURE - CURB SEQUENCE I. PERFORM ANY ROOT PRUNING. 2. INSTALL PROTECTION FENCING, IF REQUIRED. S.PROJECT URBAN FORESTER BACKWOE, % TRACKHOE SHALL BE PRESENT DURING OR SIMILAR EOVIPMENTCOMPLETE OPERATION. JONATHAN D. HAIGH 1.13.13 LA#6666795 CAREFULLY EXCAVATE PAVING REVISIONS: TO SUBGRADE. S.INVE5TIGATE TO DETERMINE Per CityComments 9.16.13 512E OF ROOT SYSTEM. 6. LOSSEN SQL IF NO LARGE 2 Per Site Plan Changes 11.13.13 e ROOTS PRESENT. 7. INSTALL AERATION SYSTEM OR CLEAN BACKFILL, SEE PLAN. PROTECTION FENCE AYOUT COORD: JRH 5EE PLAN UWNING MGR. JDH PROTECTION BY: TR AREA)RAWING ATE: NOV 2013 06 NUMBER: 043247070 - ITLE: RQQTS TREE DISPOSITION PLAN ALL DEMOLITION PROCEDl1RE9 SHALL OCCUR DUT51DE THE HEET NUMBER: PROTECTION AREA. COORDINATE WITH PROJECT URBAN FORESTER L0.00 DEMOLITION PROCEDURE - PAVEMENT OMMENTS: YI■pL r >_+�o_o'�e`ogce �o_o""' e�'goeue�_o'�e8'ee se e,°oo qs�■ a gaoeuoeeo�>I gOepo6,, �e ee_eeoeuo srto"�_e�or,+,toor rBSI IIFo�w�� Ib i� �.--.� _=�•..■1.....,_��. i►his. \� �uy.,ou � I�' a II /o /e +f 'l Irll�/:�+•°per utl �o o°� _ OS�• _ OO �t /O © v � zol�" ®_ �°�°°°I� ��i°� fir' ° � �• 00 c IIj,�o- o°oo! �o I c�ill� �► �___l : -.. - -- - lip . If1 � �. � co OU 11,E raft- 17.eilk gee op.,•IrI: �Illh V.� �oc00000;�;/- / I ��ooG � ,0 �>� � o° '7 � %�/,e° a-t+ne er: _1 ����=�fi��i� a■■... ri�i� a �\�Y=:■■■:I�P�e4I�Oe�S10e�e�e ��Ii. :' i(. IUO,00. a°O e�I�!!IIlIIII I���������laa..■.■.■.■..■....■Tn■...■. 000■o...ou■►so■no. -■■--- auoruu..... . _____ b- ..�, u.■s use --- ��� i.r,111A ea+ , NORTNLAKE BLVD. PLANT SCHEDULE IBEEet CA QCMMON NAME Pitch Apple CS Orange Gelger Tree JI Jotropho LJ Llgustrun GIV Southern Live Oak OVR Southern Live Oak Sp Desert Casslo 55 Cabbage Palmetto S5R Cabbage Palmetto �� OR COMMON NAME Red Tip Coraplum FG Green Island Ficus PM Podowpus r-yRUB AREAS MC COMMON NAME Pink Muhly TF Dwarf Fakohatchee Grass GROUND COVERS DT COMMON NAME Flax Lily IN Dwarf Yaupon Holly SOD Floratom St. Augustine Sod SEE SHEET LLOI FOR FULL PLANT SCHEDULE NORTH 1 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 40 PLANTING NOTES I. CONTRACTOR SMALL REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLANTING DETAILS, PLANT LIST, GENERAL NOTES AND ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR FURTHER AND COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. PLANT LIST QUANTITIES ARE PROVIDED FOR CONVENIENCE. IN THE EVENT OF QUANTITY DISCREPANCIES THE DRAWING SMALL TAKE PRECEDENCE. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO BIDDING. 3. PLANT SIZES LISTED ARE THE MINIMUM SIZE THAT WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THAT PLANT. 4. ANY SUBSTITUTION IN SIZE AND/OR PLANT MATERIAL MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN WRITING. ALL PLANTS WILL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE PLANTING CAN BEGIN. S. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD ADJUST LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIAL AS NECESSARY TO AVOID DAMAGE TO EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND/OR INTERFERE WITH EXISTING ABOVE GROUND ELEMENTS. ALL CHANGES REQUIRED SHALL BE COMPLETED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE AND SMALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL COSTS OF TESTING OF SOILS, AMENDMENTS, ETC. ASSOCIATED WITH THE WORK AND INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. 7. CONTRACTOR SMALL FAMILIARIZE HIMMERSELF WITH THE LIMITS OF WORK AND EXISTING CONDITIONS AND VERIFY ALL INFORMATION. IF DISCREPANCIES EXIST, CONTRACTOR SMALL NOTIFY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING WITHIN SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS OF NOTICE TO PROCEED. E. ALL NEW AND TRANSPLANTED PLANT MATERIAL SMALL BE IRRIGATED BY AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 9. INSTALL ROOT BARRIER IN LOCATIONS SHOWN. IF PROTECTING STORM DRAINAGE OR UTILITY, INSTALL 3' CLEAR. IF PROTECTING SIDEWALK, INSTALL IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO SIDEWALK, PER DETAIL. *300 LF ESTIMATED. CVS phammalicy STORE #: 3269 CS 1 70896 NEC NORTHLAKE BLVD & MILITARY TRAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA CONSULTANT: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 1690 S. Congress Ave., Ste 100 Delray Beach, Florida 33445 TEL: 561 330-2345 FAX: 561 330-2245 CA 00000696 OWNER/DEVELOPER: A BOOS DF.VEI.OPoNENT GROUP BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. 2651 MCCORMICK DRIVE CLEARWATER, FL 33759 (727) 669-2900 SEAL: All Per City Comments 9.16.13 Per Site Plan Changes 11.13.13 AYOUT COORD: JRH 'LANNING MGR. JDH IRAWING BY: TR IATE: NOV 2013 OB NUMBER: 043247070 ITLE: LANDSCAPE PLAN HEET NUMBER: L1.00 TOTAL PERVIOUS AREA (Exdudw R.O.W. Dedication) 27,165.602 SF II ~ :•:I It Is,04e ss. mM® � RE - 1e7S I 1Ea'D FNX Rae . 7" aPY . . �.•••. I d .;� _ ... TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA (Excludes R.O.W. Dedication) 56,654.655 SF OVERALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS PLANTS QUANTITY POINTS TOTAL POINTS I PREFERRED PROVIDED Specimen Trees 0 25 0 Specimen Palms 0 25 0 Specimen Plants 0 IS 0 Native Trees (5' DISH) 5 20+1 for every add. Inch 201 City Preferred Tress (12' Ht. Min.) 33 15+1 for each add. foot 5% 100% Trees under 12' Wt. or Not on CP List 21 5 105 0% City Preferred Palms (31 CT Min.) 43 3.3+1 for each add. foot 657.q 100% Palms under 5 CT on Not on CP List 0 1 O All Shrubs 75X Min City Preferred 1760 1 1760 75X All Groundeover 75% Min City Preferred 1721 5F 2/10 SF 344.2 100X Sod 10 3ql SF 25/10 SF 26q.77 100% Total Points Rcoyined (26,157 ef/100 SF x I2) 3,135.6 Total Points Accrued from Existing Plmt Material 201 100X Total Points Accrued from Proposed Plant Material 3,681.37 Totai Pants Provided 3 882.37 TOTAL OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPE AREA (Excludes R.O.W. Dedication) 26,157.133 SF PLANT SCHEDULE TREES BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT CAL. 512E Qm NATIVE PREFERRED CA Clusla rosea Pitch Apple B 4 B 3" Cal. 14' AT x 5' SPR 6 X X CS Cordia "bestma Orange Geiger Tree 54 B 2,5' Col. 12' HT x 5' SPR 3 X X A Jotropho integerrima Jotropha Cant. MULTI 6' HT x 3' SPR 10 X Multi Trunk, 3 Trunks Min. Li Ligustrum japonicum Ligustrum 54 B MULTI 5' HT x 5' SPR 6 X Multi Trunk, 5 Trunks Min. QV Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Cont. 3.5' Cal. 14' 14T x 5' SPR 22 X X QVR Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Relocated I X X 5P Serra polyphylla Desert Cassia B 4 B 2.5' Cal. 12' NT x 5' 5PR 5 SS Saba[ Palmetto Cabbage Palmetto F.G. 15' - 22' CT 43 X X Stagger heights in groupings, slick trunk, 6' O.C. Max. SSR 5abal palmatto Cabbage Palmetto Relocated 10 X X SHRUBS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT O G. saa Q= CR CFryeobalmus [earn 'Rod Tip' Red Tip Coccplun Cont. 301 O.G. 24"x24" 620 X X FG Ficus microcerpo 'Green Island' Green Island Ficus Cont. 24" O.G. 12"xi5" 431 PM Podocarpus mocrophyllus Podocarpus Cont. 36" O.C. 45' H 57 X SHRUB AREAS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT QAL GI>F QTY MC Muhlenbergia capillaris Pink Muhly 3 gal 30' O.C. 15' Ht 225 X X TF Trip- floridma Dwarf Fakahatchse Grass 3 gal 56' O.G. 12" Ht 424 X X GROUND COVERS 50TANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT 129- 2= Q7Y DT Dionello tosmanica Flax Lily I gal 12" O.G. 10, H. 1,960 X IN Ilex vamitoria 'Nona' Dwarf Youpon Folly 3 gal 12' O.G. 10' x 10, I,g47 X X SOD Stanotophrum secundatun 'Floratan' Floratarn St. Augustine Sod sod S 14,72q of X (10,3gl.552 SF WITHIN 51TE AREA EXCLUDING ROW) PROPERTY BOUNDARY Excludes R.O.W. Dedicatian t13,820.515 SF R.O.W. Dedication 5,027.544 SF OPEN SPACE CALCULATIONS (Excludes R.O.W. Dedication TOTAL SITE AREA 53,520.515 5F IMPERVIOUS 56,654.658 SF PERVIOUS 27,165,602 SF PERVIOUS - IMPERVIOUS 53,820.26 SF OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPE AREA 26,157.133 SF (16X OF TOTAL AREA REQUIRED) (31X PROVIDED) SOD AREA 10,391.552 SF (40X MAX. OF LA AREA) (3q.727X PROVIDED) CvS PhIsmagy STORE #: 3269 CS #: 70896 NEC NORTHLAKE BLVD & MILITARY TRAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA oLi 2 c —au) tnA y 10 co¢v NLL O CPS Q Io m 00 C rn— CIO c° o CONSULTANT: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 1690 S. Congress Ave., Ste 100 Delray Beach, Florida 33445 TEL:- (561) 330-2345 FAX: (561) 330-2245 CA 00000696 OWNER/DEVELOPER: (�LOWOOS J LVEVS DEVELOPMENT GROUP BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. 2651 MCCORMICK DRIVE CLEARWATER, FL 33759 (727) 669-2900 1.13.13 Per City Comments 9.16.13 Per Site Plan Changes 11.13.13 AYOUT COORD: JRH 'TANNING MGR. JDH IRAWING BY: TR IATE: NOV 2013 OB NUMBER: 043247070 ITLE: ODE REQUIREMENTS MEET NUMBER: L1.01 0 I. TRAIN 2. 3' MNESUM R M LC M AS •1KAM'A. MERE TREES ARE RACED N SO), MACH W6G TOR AMI) COVER 4 BEYOND SKIES ND WIND e' SWAM N ALL SKIES. OVER MAW SAME aAcm Ovpt TOREc 3. SNAl1Q1 PIE PLANT MOLL TOP SAIL E 3X TIE SCE OF FOOTBALL A fN9E0 GRADE - LANDSCAPE SOIL S. FNO TO► Ian ROOF ON RWTMRL PO9MIO1 ROOTauL W TONS TOP ROOT IS 1-2- AINNE LANDSCAPE SOL. (AMP". Ia OF ROOTBALL SMALL E ABOVE LANDSCAPE SOL) 6. 0 I B ON ONTAPER (SEE SPECFCATIOS fat FOOT BALL RIGURB6NS). 7. REMOVE ALL SMNTETIC MATERIALS FROM WIBNL. a ROOTBWA SMALL E RACED ON ON UNDISTURBEDSOX, To PREVENT SETTLUY.. 8= A. CONTRACTOR SMALL ASSURE PRwATKN OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRNR TO NSTAUA7I0N. B FINAL TREE STAKING DE7AU3 AND PIACBENT TO E • ALL TREES SAL BE PLUMB VRTII. Y WITNM A A/PAq+® BY CHINS!,TOLERANCE OF THEE DERES, LMA85 OTERNSE C SEE PRE -APPROVED STAKING DIRECTED Br ONNER'S REPRESENTATIVE MEIMODS, We 9EET Tree Planting A SEC" NIS' 1. FINISH GRADE 2. HOROALfC 2IO SCRSNED TO 21a STAKE. ALL WWD SMALL N Q UNTREATED 3. 3-Vr DRYNALL SCREW, NtEAO 51ZE tl, 9WR• POINT, BULL T1RFA0, BLACK P49WTE FINISH A VERTKAL STAKES SMALL ABUT SM OF ROOTa4L S. STARES TO EXTEND INTO, NATIVE SOL BY I-V2 X THE FOOTBALL DERM MIN. Z - D SPATIAL RIGUNRE ENT5 _ - PRLCLIlDE STAKING WIN THUS A METHOD, SUBMIT CTWATE LANDSCAPE - APPW& PROR To "g Af' am 5 2 NIBTAwNG RANT. �� • RNA b dtldb a N D fu /YiY13� Staki - up to 65 gal. or BEEP to 3-1/2' Cal. F MARQBDpR ,/ /CAR DODR KS �L .NENPEST 9FLA PARKING IFL:FD. SIDE DETAIL i PA I I�A�n NO•.,E-IN DETAIL --U2 v 1. INSTALL CONTINUOW MULCH BED AD44CW TO PARKING SPACES AS SW". MACH BALL BE MN. V DEEP. NO POP-UP IRRIGATION MEADS SMALL N LOCATED MINOR 24' OF A PARKING SPACE ON ANY SIDE 2 CURB OR PARKM LOT EDGE, BY OTMERS i Parking Space/Curb Planting 3ecruN - NTS I. NReMM OF MINE (U GOOD PALM FRaILX, 1411 8611E Um nE F%ADS MEN Np} THE MBAL PAIN'S TO BE I VM ONLYN M6.RRXA/E RCUr,OW IEAMIX OLY 16LT- ETBCRG GAIN. 2. 6 LAYERS CF 9ARAP TO PROTECT TIDNC P1AB a "a (6) M- VA WOOD BATTEN!. WmEATm, o A SKJ.RE sArrm MIN TM7 (2) me CARBON STEEL BANDS TD HOLD ur"m N PLAa. W NAILS SMALL NOTES: 2 BE DRPM INTO PAIR IEIWT OF I ATTIM SHALL E LOCATED :A W15IEGTOBA PMOPRTIONATELY To NEIBWT OF PADS 4 52RAR W TWE PALM Pat PatADEQUATESPAOY. BOOTS MKT. 3 B. SEE PLANS AND OA SPECS . FUR PADS W S. TITRE Al FL 294 SUPPORTS. MAX, (DRILL AND NNL F BOLTS To RBAN ON TRUE 4 NECESSARY) TO BATTENS AND r K 4- STAKES. PAIRS SMALL E PURIB VSMCAiLY MISS nA-OVERALL PALM 5 NOTED. {EGNT (I•EA`Wm CT •. PPOVDE FLAGGING AT MOPUINT TO TOP OP BD) CL, 6 AND BASE OF SUPPORTS. �I LT-010 TRUNK 1 7. TOP�NEIT ROOT SMALL E 1V (MEASURED TO BOTTOM CIF T VISIBLE AT NE SURFACE OF TW mameAL , S.IGNTLT 10% LEAF SUNS) ADM SURR0.4DING GRADE GM-GRAT WOOD g (MEASURED TO TOP a 3' SP®FED MMIa A WRDpmD TRUNK) S 4 FN6N GRADE O. 24i (MEM) P.T. HIM PT1/STAKESBALL T TO SUPPORT PL>ttS - R. PREPARED KA NTING SON. AS SPECIFIED b tl. ALTERNATE PALM AN010RMG SYSTEMS MAT •-K '`-R N S6lTITUTED UPON APPROVAL TPY OMIER Ot -APPO RFPRREIBNATNE II ERE-APIwTTII BTSEDS: PPol�m Planting and Staking 41WO S THE BRACES B Nr3 L FIVE (6) ALTERS OF BURLAP TO 2. NCI STEEL BUM TO 58O)RE BATTENS 3. FIVE 2 X 4 X e'L WOOD BATTENS 4. TEES (3) r X S' LODGE FOL . DOLL, USNG GALVAN2ED SCUMS, TO BATTES AND 2' X 4' STAKES. NO SCRBVS SMLL PENETRATE TREE. fLAG AT MIDPOINT AND AT BASE O. r A 4' K S' (EM), P.T. NcpD STAKES BURIED 3' BELOW FINISHED GRAD:. 7. PNISNm GRADE (SEE WADING PLAN) 2RS1 A. ALL TRW 94ALL E IERS TIU:PL VERLLT MITIUM A TOLERANCE OF TREE DEGREES, U MESS 07MI WISE DIRECTED BY ORE" REPROWATIVE. S. FINAL TREE STAKING DETAILS Alm RKD'BIT TO E APPF 4W BY C ALTERNATE TREE ANOCRXG SYSTEM MAY N SUBSTITUTED FAR MOOD STMIMIi SYSTEM UPON A AL BY WIERON VARM REPRJ @ ATIVE PRE -APPROVED SYSTEMS 45i00=. THE DEUCE SYSTEM 41ISOR TIE TREE BRACING D. RUBBER MOSEM SYSISS ARE WT ALLONED Large Tree Staking- 100 Gal + or BEB 4' + F \Li1MK;MOM HST 3P (MAN) To NOT • ONE(1FJc:LL R ZONE, 36• MIN. FROM BUILDING TO CENTER OF NEAREST SHRUS. • MULCR, 24- MN. FROM BUILDING, INSTALL MULCH. MACH TYPE TO E AS SPECIFIED. Plantings Adjacent to Buildings J SBCTEN NT6 SEEM FACE OF SRIBV ' GLMDCOVIR TO FACE FRONT OF FTINTW. BED 4- + + RUM TO PLANT ) 9043M E FOR SPACING + + + POWAN Rr DEAD DOD + + + + + AT BED EDGE MP) BED EDGE eLAH U& 1. FIND PONT HERE TOPMOST ROOT ROM FROM TRL W MINOR r OF S MACE CLEAR MISS SQL F 2.T 1OLR"m AND OIOIDCOFR ROOTINU S TO N RANTED ABOVE TIE LANDSCAPE GRADE. DO NOT ONR E MED XI ON SKIES MIN SO- 3. PRUNE ALL LEER •ARIBS W IN A PLANTED MASS TO ACHIEVE A mWaR 1111.SSM GNf. 4 r RIU7R1 MULCH AS SPECFED - DO NOT C FIRE SIWIB RLOTBA L OR CREATE I ATR RINGS ONLY COVER SIDES 6 NOOTMLL MIN "AAA I. EXCAVATE 91TRE Lim $PKiED TOR GRO/DGARR BED. I. MIMED GRADE (SE GRAM PLAN) 7. PREPARED RANTRG SOIL AS SPKFIED. NOTE M EM GIm1AD- CO/m AID Sam Lem N NASD, ETEE BED TO E AMDVED MIN PUNTING SOL ME AS SPECIFIED. a SCARIFY MOM" SIM I ALL SMMND aS AGROADCVVERS SMALL N S IW PLUMB VMTL.T. AND BOTTOM. LNLESS OTNERN6E DIRECTED ITT OOMS REPRESEMATNE. Shrub / Groundcover Planting C rLOV3eG,N„ KIS 4� UR MRT TEE 9RIB PITT H.P. 1. FINISL GRADE 2. BACXMLL MIN PREPARED PLANERG SOIL MIX AS wecfw. 3, MYER CLDM, MOUJI1 BOO( OR BETTER 4. Ir CLEAN aRD, COMPACIm. AMMST LAYER THICOIESS SO TOP OF RWIBALL 6 AT LEAST V ABOVE fH%W GRADE. S. SLOK BOTTOM TO DRAIN 6. LIS'• AUGURED IIOLE PENETRATE THROUGH OCCLLDMG LAYER TO WATER TABLE OR TO A DEPTH OF T TO ASSURE PROPER PTIZOATION. 7, Ammu WRIT Vr - 314' aUVEL. S. 3AIR TABLE (OWN VARIES) 1� FON A PARKING ISLAND PLANTING SITUATION, CONTRACTOR TO SACK, ENTIRE LEGTM OF PWMNG AREA TO WI111IN P OF HAM OF ORS OR EDGE OF PAVEMENT. R" TO NOTE 03 OF WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS FOR V AwT%AL IMPOR ATXN G Poor ON ConditionPLIMPlIcTITIM WIDTH © O 91 t' PLANTER ISLAND NOTES 1, CROWN ISLANDS F 6:1 SLOPES (OR AS SPECIFIED ON TWE LAND5CAPE PLANS). 1 CLEAR ZONE, SO MIN. FROM BACK OF CURB TO CWTER OF NEAREST SNRIIB. CLEAR ZONE SHALL CONTAIN 3' CONTINUOUS MULCH OR TURF, SEE PLANS. SEE DETAIL '1' FOR PLANTER MEDIANS ADJACENT TO PARKING SPACES. 3. P MIN VERTICAL CLEARANCE, TOP OF CURB TO TOP OF MULCH. • EXCAVATE CONTINUOUS 31V DEEP (FROM TOP OF CURB) FOR ENTIRE LENGTH AND WITTN OF ISLAND i BACKFILL WITW APPROVED PLANTING MIX. • PROTECT AND RETAIN ALL CURBS AND BASE. COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO REMAIN FOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT OF CUM SYSTEM (TYP). • ALL ISLANDS SMALL UTILIZE POOR DRAINAGE DETAIL WHEN PERCOLATION RATES ARE 2' PER AMR OR LESS, KPlanted Parking Lot Islands / Medians Swra Mrs L TREES, PALE, AND LARGE 94M IS GAL OR GRPATR) SWLL E RANTED N SMEAR Nr661 2. r MMYT OF MACH AS SPECOW ® MBE TREE ARE PLR® IN SOD, M4LI RN: FOR TREES COVER MM11LL p� R071341 SINS AM EXTEND e• T BMW m ALL Sm NO MAZM SMALL E PLACED VIER TRML 1 3. Sul" Nm RANT IDLE: TOP SMALL E 3X TIE 5E OF RCOIBALL. 4. FIMISED GRADE - LANDSCAPE SOL S. FAD TOP-PEbT FOOr ON ROOIBIIL PONTION ROOMIMU SO TINS TOP ROOT S 1-2- ABOVE LANDSCAPE 5 SOIL (APPROX. TOE OF ROOMkL1 SMALL E ABOVE LANDSCAPE 5OL) 2 i. BERM WIL SO TIAT TOP OF SBOI 6 NOS d JUST BELQL TE TOP a a TIE raotbRl I TOP Of TWE ROOTENI. SLOPE A DOI4M U1 PORTION Of BEM AS R TARRED TO MEET WPM GRAOL 6 1. B L B ON COITARER ROWS Au IMMI ETC MATERIALS PwM RwmT (SEE SPECFICATIO6 FOR 7 Onm ROOT BALL RLi7RB1ENis) EXISTING GRADE . (DA4m) - - A. NOOIBALLS SMALL. N PLACED ON 3X ROetbBll Di- U D6TUIIBFD SOIL TO PFEVENT SETTING. A CONTACTOR SMALL ASSURE B PERCOLATION! OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. • ALL TREES SMALL E PLMIB VERTLRLT WILOW A B. FERAL TREE STAKING DETAILS TOL.RANGE OF TIME DELI UNLESS OnBUYSE AND PLACBiNf TO E DIRFCTID MIT OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE APPROVED BY OHBL Plmtin on a Slope C. SEE RC -APPROVED STAKING PEN6, TONS TRW D0 D xD7 N _ -AV-- NOTES, (PLEASE RUM TO HITTER SPFGFlGTIDS FON AOORKNAL REOARDIRTS) 1. TONS DISTANCE 'SMALL E O MEIM.M WIN ROOT EA MR AND e' MINIMUM F W ROOT BARRIER S USED - FOR L,AR',E PALMS OR CJVLCPr TREE. FOR SMALL PAUT TREES OR "u TILES, TONS OSTANOE SHALL Be T MMPSRI BATH ROOT SARVR AND O F W ROOT BARRIER 13 MSID 2. ALL ROOT BARRENS SMALL N 4' MINNUM FROM ALL UTLTES. 3. THE INSTALLATION OF ROOT BtlRHS SMALL N COORDINATED MITI THE UTLLR OWNER AND 01SPOI PRIOR TO SOCKFRlNG. ALL ROOD BARRIERS SWL EXTEND UP TO FRROIED GRADE. A RUNT BARMERS 9ALL N MINIMUM WDEEP. AWRNED PROXLCTS RrLUDE'DIP r' ROOAND 'Rmr SOUTORY. PLENA BARRMSSL SMALL N 3V PAPB3 MANFACTUIRED W NAARDER. 6 ALL ROOT BMNIES SALL E INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WIN MANUFACTURERS MUTER INSTRUCTIONS A. LARGE PALM TRES INCLUDE ROYAL, NA9RGTONWI, SIS IRK AND SIMILAR SITED LPEDES. Root Barrier N BRYIr -2 we 'FRONT' OF WYDRANT (TOWARD CURB) I. FIRE HYDRANT 2. NO PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN SMOWN RADIUS OF ALL PROPOSED OR EXISTING FIRE HYDRANTS, CONTRACTOR SMALL ADJUST PLANT MATERIAL SO THAT NO CONFLICTS WITH FIRE HYDRANTS OOCUR ON SITE. 3. PROVIDE A MULCH, S' DEP(N MIN., 5URRamOING AREA INDICATED. fire Flydrant Clear Zone L RAN $ITS CvS plhmmacy STORE N: 3269 CS /: 70896 NEC NORTHLAKE BLVD R4 MILITARY TRAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA C:) U n O M u cl_ M Bi C Cu w v_ N C> N m E T -U �P Y Cu LO o CONSULTANT KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 1690 S. Congress Ave.. Ste 100 Delray Beach, Florida 33445 TEL: (561) 330-2345 FAX: (561) 330-2245 CA 00000696 OWNER/DEVELOPER: R 0 BOOS V V DEVrL(7YM(9Nr (1RWIM BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. 2651 MCCORMICK DRIVE CLEARWATER, FL 33759 (727) 669-2900 SEAL: 9.16.13 1 Per City Comments 9.16.13 AYOUT COORD: JRH >IANNING MGR. JDH )RAWING BY: TR )ATE: SEP 2013 108 NUMBER: 043247070 TITLE: LANDSCAPE DETAILS ;HEET NUMBER: L2.00 0 ,OMMENTS: lY�e V� A A. SCOPE OF WORK 1. THE WNORK CONSISTS OF: FURNISHING ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, TRANSPORTATION, AND ANY OTHER APPURTENANCES NECE55ARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT AS 540M ON THE DRAWINGS, AS INCLUDED IN THE PLANT LIST, AND AS HEREIN SPECIFIED. 2. WORK SHALL INCLUDE MAINTENANCE AND WATERING OF ALL CONTRACT PLANTING AREAS UNTIL CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY BY THE OWNER. B. PROTECTION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES ALL EXISTING BUILDINGS, WALKS, WALLS, PAVING, PIPING, OTHER SITE CONSTRUCTION ITEMS, AND PLANTING ALREADY COMPLETED OR ESTABLISHED SMALL BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE BY THE CONTRACTOR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM NEGLIGENCE SMALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER, AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. C. PROTECTION OF EXISTING PLANT MATERIALS OUTSIDE LIMIT OF WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL UNAUTHORIZED CUTTING OR DAMAGE TO TREES AND SHRUBS EXISTING OR OTHERWISE, CAUSED BY CARELESS EQUIPMENT OPERATION, MATERIAL STOCKPILING, ETC. THIS SHALL INCLUDE COMPACTION BY DRIVING OR PARKING INSIDE THE DRIP -LINE AND SPILLING OIL, GASOLINE, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS WITHIN THE DRIP -LINE. NO MATERIALS SHALL BE BURNED WHERE NEAT WILL DAMAGE ANY PLANT. EXISTING TREES KILLED OR DAMAGED 50 THAT TREY ARE MISSHAPEN AND/ OR UNSIGHTLY SHALL BE REPLACED AT THE COST TO THE CONTRACTOR OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (SI00) PER CALIPER INCH ON AN ESCALATING SCALE WHICH ADDS AN ADDITIONAL TWENTY (20) PERCENT PER INCH OVER FOUR (4) INCHES CALIPER AS FIXED AND AGREED LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. CALIPER SHALL BE MEASURED SI% G () INCHES ABOVE GROUND LEVEL FOR TREES UP i0 AND INCLUDING FOUR (4) INCHES N CALIPER AND TWELVE (12) INCHES ABOVE GROUND LEVEL FOR TREES OVER FOUR (4) INCHES IN CALIPER. D. MATERIALS 1. GENERAL MATERIALS LISTED BELOW SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL. UPON SUBMITTALS' APPROVAL, DELIVERY OF MATERIALS MAT COMMENCE. MATERIAL SUBMITTAL MULCH PROD DATA TOPSOIL MIX AMENDMENT MIX/ PRODUCT DATA/ TEST RESULTS PLANTS PHOTOGRAPHS OF ONE (1) OF EACH SPECIES (OR TAGGED IN NURSERY) CLIENT -REQUESTED TAGGING MAY SUBSTITUTE PHOTOS. INDICATE SIZES (HEIGHT/WIDTH) AND QUALITY PER SPEC. FERTILIZER PRODUCT DATA INNOCULANT PRODUCT DATA HERBICIDE PRODUCT DATA STAKING/GUYING FOR ALTERNATE TO DETAILS: SEND PRODUCT DATA, DETAIL 2. PLANT MATERIALS A. PLANT SPECIES AND SIZE SHALL CONFORM TO THOSE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. NOMENCLATURE SHALL CONFORM TO STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES, 1942 EDITION. ALL NURSERY STOCK SMALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, LATEST EDITION, PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FLORIDA GRADE NO. I OR BETTER AS DETERMINED BY THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, SOUND, WELL -BRANCHED, AND FREE OF DISEASE AND INSECTS, INSECT EC45 AND LARVAE AND 514ALL HAVE ADEQUATE ROOT SYSTEMS. TREES FOR PLANTING IN ROWS SHALL BE UNIFORM IN SIZE AND SHAPE. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE OWNER. WHERE ANY REQUIREMENTS ARE OMITTED FROM THE PLANT LIST, THE PLANTS FURNISHED SHALL BE NORMAL FOR THE VARIETY. PLANTS SHALL BE PRUNED PRIOR TO DELIVERY ONLY WITH APPROVAL FROM OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. NO SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE B. MEASUREMENTS: THE HEIGHT AND/OR WIDTH OF TREES SHALL BE MEASURED FROM THE GROUND OR ACRO55 THE NORMAL SPREAD OF BRANCHES WITH THE PLANTS IN THEIR NORMAL POSITION. THIS MEASUREMENT SMALL NOT INCLUDE THE IMMEDIATE TERMINAL GROWTH. PLANTS LARGER IN SIZE THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST MAY BE USED IF APPROVED BY THE OWNER. IF THE USE OF LARGER PLANTS 15 APPROVED, THE BALL OF EARTH OR SPREAD OF ROOTS SMALL BE INCREASED IN PROPORTION TO THE SIZE OF THE PLANT. C. INSPECTION: PLANTS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO INSPECTION AND APPROVAL AT THE PLACE OF GROWTH, OR UPON DELIVERY TO THE SITE, AS DETERMINED BY THE OWNER, FOR QUALM, SIZE, AND VARIETY; SUCH APPROVAL SMALL NOT IMPAIR THE RIGHT OF INSPECTION AND REJECTION AT THE SITE DURING PROGRESS OF THE WORK OR AFTER COMPLETION FOR SIZE AND CONDITION OF ROOT BALLS OR ROOTS, LATENT DEFECTS OR INJURIES. REJECTED PLANTS SHALL BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY FROM THE SITE. NOTICE REQUESTING INSPECTION SMALL BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING BY THE CONTRACTOR AT LEAST ONE (I) WEEK PRIOR TO ANTICIPATED DATE. E SOL MIXTURE (PLANTING MEDIUM, PLANTING MX, TOPSOIL MIX) 1. SOIL MIXTURE (PLANTING MEDIUM FOR PLANT PITS) SHALL CONSIST OF 2OZ CLEAN FLORIDA MUCK AND SOS PARTS CLEAN SAND. IT SHALL CONTAIN THREE (3) TO FIVE (5) PERCENT DECOMPOSED ORGANIC MATTER AND A PH BETWEEN 5.5 AND 7.0 - SUBMIT SAMPLE AND W TESTING RESULTS FOR APPROVAL. 2. MUCK (OR MUCKY PEAT) FOR USE IN PREPARING 501L MIXTURE FOR BACKFILLING PLANT PITS SMALL BE FERTILE, AND OF A VERY HIGH ORGANIC CONTENT DERIVED FROM FLORIDA SOURCES; REASONABLY FREE OF 5U580L, CLAY LUMPS, BRUSH WEEDS AND OTHER LITTER; FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS, STONES LARGER THAN 2' IN ANY DIRECTION, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS OR TOXIC MATTER HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH. S. `, AND FOR USE IN PREPARING `AIL MIXTURE SHALL BE COARSE, CLEAN, WELL -DRAINING, NATIVE SAND. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT RESULTS OF SOIL TESTS FOR TOPSOIL AND SAND PROPOSED FOR USE UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR APPROVAL BY THE CANER. 4. TREES SMALL BE PLANTED IN THE EXISTING NATIVE SOIL ON SITE, UNLESS DETERMINED TO BE UNSUITABLE - AT WHICH POINT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO DISCUSS ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION PRIOR TO PLANTING S. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT SAMPLES OF 501L MIXTURE FOR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE APPROVAL PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATION OPERATIONS COMMENCE. F. WATER WATER NECESSARY FOR PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE SHALL BE OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY TO SUSTAIN AN ADEQUATE PLANT GROWTH AND SHALL NOT CONTAIN HARMFUL, NATURAL OR MAN-MADE ELEMENTS DETRIMENTAL TO PLANTS. WATER MEETING THE ABOVE STANDARD SHALL BE OBTAINED ON THE SITE FROM THE OWNER, IF AVAILABLE, AND THE CONTRACTOR SMALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ITS USE BY HIS TANKS, HOSES, SPRINCLERS,'ETC.. IF SUCH WATER IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE SITE, THE CONTRACTOR SMALL PROVIDE SATISFACTORY WATER FROM SOURCES OFF THE SITE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 'WATERINGARRIGATION RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY - REFER TO PROPERTY'S JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY. 4. FER11UZER CONTRACTOR SMALL PROVIDE FERTILIZER APPLICATION SCHEDULE TO OWNER, AS APPLICABLE TO SOL TYPE, PLANT INSTALLATION TYPE, AND SITE'S PROPOSED USE. SUGGESTED FERTILIZER TYPES SHALL BE ORGANIC OR OTHERWISE NATURALLY -DERIVED. -FERTILIZER RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY - REFER TO PROPERTY'S JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY. N. MUL0N MULCH MATERIAL SHALL BE MOISTENED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION TO PREVENT WIND DISPLACEMENT, AND APPLIED AT A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3 INCHES. CLEAR MULCH FROM EACH PLANT'S CROWN (BASE). TYPE OF MATERIAL: 'FLORIMMULCI' OR SHREDDED, STERILE EUCALYPTUS MULCH I. D16694 AND HANDLING 1, PROTECT ROOTS ON ROOT BALLS OF PLANTS AT ALL TIMES FROM SUN, DRYING WINDS, WATER AND FREEZING, AS NECESSARY UNTIL PLANTING. PLANT MATERIALS SHALL. BE ADEQUATELY PACKED TO PREVENT DAMAGE DURING TRANSIT. TREES TRANSPORTED MORE THAN TEN (10) MILES OR WHICH ARE NOT PLANTED WITHIN THREE (3) DAYS OF DELIVERY TO SITE SMALL BE SPRAYED WITH AN ANTITRAN5PIRANT PRODUCT ('MLTPRUF' OR EQUAL) TO MINIMIZE TRANSPIRATICNAL WATER LOSS. 2. BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANTS (SIB) SMALL BE DUG WITH FIRM, NATURAL BALLS OF SOIL OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO ENCOMPASS THE FIBROUS AND FEEDING ROOTS O THE PLANTS. NO PLANTS MOVED WITH A ROOT BALL SHALL BE PLANTED IF THE BALL 15 CRACKED OR BROKEN. PLANTS BALLED AND BURLAPPED OR CONTAINER GROWN SMALL NOT BE HANDLED BY STEMS. 3. PLANTS MARKED 'BR! IN THE PLANT LIST SMALL BE OW WITH BARE ROOTS, COMPLYING WITH FLORIDA GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, CURRENT EDITION. CARE SMALL BE EXERCISED TWAT THE ROOTS DO NOT DRY OUT WRING TRANSPORTATION AND PRIOR TO PLANTING. 4. PROTECTION OF PALMS (IF APPLICABLE) ONLY A MINIMUM OF FRONDS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE CROWN OF THE PALM TREES TO FACILITATE MOVING AND HANDLING. CLEAR TRUNK (CT) SMALL BE AS SPECIFIED AFTER THE MINIMUM OF FRONDS WAVE BEEN REMOVED. ALL PALMS SHALL BE BRACED PER PALM PLANTING DETAIL. S. EXCAVATION OF TREE PITS SHALL BE PERFORMED USING EXTREME CARE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE ELEMENTS SUCH AS UTILITIES OR WARDSCAPE ELEMENTS, FOOTERS AND PREPARED SUB- BASES. J. CONTAINER GROWN STOCK I. ALL CONTAINER GROWN MATERIAL SHALL BE HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, WELL -ROOTED PLANTS ESTABLISHED IN THE CONTAINER IN WHICH THEY ARE SOLD. TINE PLANTS SHALL HAVE TOPS WHICW ARE OF GOOD QUALITY AND ARE IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION, FLORIDA %1 OR BETTER. 2. AN ESTABLISHED CONTAINER GROWN PLANT SMALL BE TRANSPLANTED INTO A CONTAINER AND GROWN IN THAT CONTAINER SUFFICIENTLY LONG FOR THE NEW FIBROUS ROOTS TO HAVE DEVELOPED SO TWAT THE ROOT MASS WILL RETAIN ITS SHAPE AND HOLD TOGETHER WOVEN REMOVED FROM THE CONTAINER. CONTAINER GROWN STOCK SMALL NOT BE HANDLED BY THEIR STEMS. 3. PLANT ROOTS BOUND IN CONTAINERS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. 4. SUBSTITUTION OF NON -CONTAINER GROWN MATERIAL FOR MATERIAL EXPLICITLY SPECIFIED TO BE CONTAINER GROWN WILL NOT BE PERMITTED WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL 15 OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. K, COLLECTED ST= WHEN THE USE OF COLLECTED STOCK IS PERMITTED AS INDICATED BY THE OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, THE MINIMUM SIZES OF ROOTEAN I S SHALL BE EQUAL TO THAT SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT LARGER SIZE OF NURSERY GROWN STOCK OF THE SAME VARIETY. L NATIVE STOCK PLANTS COLLECTED FROM WILD OR NATIVE STANDS SHALL BE CONSIDERED NURSERY GROWN WHEN THEY HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY RE-ESTABLISHED IN A NURSERY ROW AND GROWN TINDER REGULAR NURSERY CULTURAL PRACTICES FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) GROWING SEASONS AND HAVE ATTAINED ADEQUATE ROOT AND TOP GROWTH TO INDICATE FULL RECOVERY FROM TRANSPLANTING INTO THE NURSERY ROW. M. MATERIALS LIST QUANTITIES NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR. QUANTITY ESTIMATES HAVE BEEN MADE CAREFULLY, BUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS, SHOULD A DISCREPANCY OCCUR BETWEEN THE PLANS AND THE PLANT LIST QUANTITY, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED FOR CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO BIDDING OR INSTALLATION. ALL DIMENSIONS AND/OR SIZES SPECIFIED SHALL BE THE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE SIZE N. FIRE GRADING I. FINE GRADING UNDER THIS CONTRACT SMALL CONSIST OF FINAL FINI5HED GRADING OF LAWN AND PLANTING AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN ROUGH GRADED BY OTHERS. BERMING AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FINE GRADE THE LAWN AND PLANTING AREAS TO BRING THE ROUGH GRADE UP TO FINAL FINISHED GRADE ALLOWING FOR THICKNESS OF SOD AND/OR MULCH DEPTH. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL FINE GRADE BY HAND AND/OR WITH ALL EQUIPMENT NECESSARY INCLUDING A GRADING TRACTOR WITH FRONT-END LOADER FOR TRANSPORTING SOIL WITHIN THE SITE. 3. ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE GRADED AND MAINTAINED FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE TO SURFACE/SUBSURFACE STORM DRAIN SYSTEMS. AREAS ADJACENT TO BUILDINGS SHALL SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDINGS. REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEER'S PLANS FOR FINAL GRADES. 0. PLANTING PROCEDURES I. CLEANING UP BEFORE COMMENCING WORK: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN WORK AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF ALL RUBBISH OR OBJECTIONABLE MATTER. ALL MORTAR, CEMENT, AND TOXIC MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SURFACE OF ALL PLANT BEDS. THESE MATERIALS SHALL NOT BE MIXED WITH THE SOL. 514OULD THE CONTRACTOR FIND SUCH SOL CONDITIONS BENEATH THE SQL WHICH WILL IN ANY WAY ADVERSELY AFFECT THE PLANT GROWTH, HE SHALL IMMEDIATELY CALL IT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. FAILURE TO DO 50 BEFORE PLANTING SHALL MAKE THE CORRECTIVE MEASURES THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 2. VERIFY LXAT06 OF ALL UTILITIES, CONDUITS, SUPPLY LINES AND CABLES, INCLUDNW BUT NOT LIMITED TO ELECTRIC, GAS (LINES AND TANKS), WATER, SANITARY SEWER, STORI'WATER SYSTEMS, CABLE, AND TELEPHONE. PROPERLY MAINTAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES. CALL NATIONAL ONE CALL - I%I - TO LOCATE UTILITIES. 3. SUBGRADE EXCAVATION: CONTRACTOR 5 RESPONSIBLE TO REMOVE ALL EXISTING AND IMPORTED LINO= AND LIMEROCK SUB -BASE FROM ALL LANDSCAPE PLANTING AREAS TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 36'. CONTRACTOR 5 RESPONSIBLE TO BACKFILL THESE PLANTING AREAS TO ROUGH FINISHED GRADE WITH CLEAN TOPSOIL FROM AN ON -SITE SOURCE OR AN IMPORTED SOURCE IF LIMEROCK OR OTHER ADVERSE CONDITIONS OCCUR IN PLANTED AREAS AFTER 36' DEEP EXCAVATION BY THE CONTRACTOR, AND ADEQUATE PERCOLATION CAN NOT BE ACHIEVED, CONTRACTOR SMALL UTILIZE PLANTING DETAIL THAT ADDRESSES POOR DRAINAGE. 4. FURNISH NURSERY'S CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS AS HEREIN SPECIFIED AND REQUIRED. INSPECT AND SELECT PLANT MATERIALS BEFORE PLANTS ARE DUG AT NURSERY OR GROWING SITE. S. GENERAL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND WORK. CONFORM TO ACCEPTED HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES AS USED IN THE TRADE. UPON ARRIVAL AT THE SITE , PLANTS SHALL BE THOROUGHLY WATERED AND PROPERLY MAINTAINED UNTIL PLANTED. PANTS STORED ON -SITE SHALL NOT REMAIN UNPLANTED FOR A PERIOD EXCEEDING TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS. AT ALL TIMES, METHODS CUSTOMARY IN GOOD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES SHALL BE EXERCISED. i. THE WORK 59ALL BE COORDINATED WITH OTHER TRADES TO PREVENT CONFLICTS. COORDINATE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION WORK TO ASSURE AVAILABILITY OF WATER AND PROPER LOCATION OF IRRIGATION APPURTENANCES AND PLANTS. 7. ALL PLANTING PITS 514ALL BE EXCAVATED TO SIZE AND DEPTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USA STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK 260.1, UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON THE DRAWINGS, AND BACKFILLEDWI N THE PREPARED PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION E. TEST ALL TREE PITS WITH WATER BEFORE PLANTING TO ASSURE PROPER DRAINAGE PERCOLATION 15 AVAILABLE. NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE FOR LOST PLANTS WE TO IMPROPER PERCOLATION. IF POOR PERCOLATION EXISTS, UTILIZE 'POOR DRAINAGE CONDITION' PLANTING DETAIL. TREES SMALL BE SET PLUMB AND WELD IN POSITION UNTIL THE PLANTING MIXTURE HAS BEEN FLUSHED INTO PLACE WITH A SLOW, FULL H05E STREAM. ALL PLANTING SMALL BE PERFORMED BY PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH PLANTING PROCEDURES AND UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE FOREMAN. PROPER 'JETTING IN' SHALL BE A55URED TO ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS AROUND THE ROOTS. 'JET STICK' OR EQUAL 15 RECOMMENDED. 5. TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND BUILDING STRUCTURES MILE INSTALLING TREES. It. SOIL MIXTURE SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION E OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS 10. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE SET STRAIGHT AT AN ELEVATION THAT, AFTER SETTLEMENT, THE PLANT CROWN WILL STAND ONE (I) TO TWO (2) INCHES ABOVE GRADE. EACH PLANT SHALL BE SET IN THE CENTER OF THE PIT. PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE SHALL BE BACKFILLED, THOROUGHLY TAMPED AROUND THE BALL, AND SETTLED BY WATER (AFTER TAMPING). H. AMEND PINE AND OAK PLANT PITS WITH ECTOMYCORRWIZAL SOIL APPLICATION PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. ALL OTHER PLANT PITS SMALL BE AMENDED WITH ENDOMYCORR141ZAL SOIL APPLICATION PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. PROVIDE PRODUCT INFORMATION SUBMITTAL PRIOR TO INOCULATION. 12. FILL HOLE WITH SOIL MIXTURE, MAKING CERTAIN ALL SOIL 15 SATURATED. TO DO THIS, FILL HOLE WITH WATER AND ALLOW TO SOAK MINIMUM TWENTY (20) MINUTES, STIRRING IF NECESSARY TO GET SOIL THOROUGHLY WET. PACK LIGHTLY WITH FEET. ADD MORE WET SOIL MIXTURE. DO NOT COVER TOP OF BALL WITH SOIL MIXTURE, ONLY WITH MULCH. ALL BURLAP, ROPE, WIRES, BASKETS, ETC.., SMALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SIDES AND TOPS OF BALLS, BUT NO BURLAP SHALL BE PULLED FROM UNDERNEATH. 13. PRUNING: TREES SHALL BE PRUNED, AT THE DIRECTION OF THE OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, TO PRESERVE THE NATURAL CHARACTER OF THE PLANT. ALL SOFT WOOD OR SUCKER GROWTH AND ALL BROKEN OR BADLY DAMAGED BRANCHES 5HALL BE REMOVED WITH A CLEAN CUT. ALL PRUNING TO BE PERFORMED BY LICENSED ARBORIST, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI A -WO. 14. 514RU55 AND GROUND COVER PLANTS SHALL BE EVENLY SPACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS AND AS INDICATED ON THE PLANT LIST CULTIVATE ALL PLANTING AREAS TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF G', REMOVE AND DI5FO5E ALL DEBRIS. MIX TOP 4' TO ACIEIVE SOL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION E. THOROUGHLY WATER ALL PLANTS AFTER INSTALLATION. 15. TREE GUYING AND BRACING SHALL BE INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BANS TO INSURE STABILITY AND MAINTAIN TREES IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION, IF THE CONTRACTOR AND OWNER DECIDE TO WAIVE THE TREE GUYING AND BRACING, THE OWNER SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN WRITING AND AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN THE EVENT UNSUPPORTED TREES PLANTED UNDER T14I5 CONTRACT FALL AND DAMAGE PERSON OR PROPERTY. 16. MULCHING: PROVIDE A THREE INCH (MINIMUM) LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH OVER THE ENTIRE AREA OF EACH SHRUB BED, GROUND COVER, VINE BED, AND TREE PIT PLANTED UNDER T14I5 CONTRACT. 17, HERBICIDE WEED CONTROL: ALL PLANT BEDS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF NOXIOUS WEEDS UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK. IF DIRECTED BY THE OWNER, 'ROUND -UP' SHALL BE APPLIED FOR WEED CONTROL BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO ALL PLANTING AREAS IN SPOT APPLICATIONS PER MANUFACTURER'S PRECAUTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION, TREAT ALL PLANTING BEDS WITH AN APPROVED PRE -EMERGENT HERBICIDE AT AN APPLICATION RATE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER (AS ALLOWED BY JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY) P. LAWN SODDING I. THE WORK CON51STS OF LAWN BED PREPARATION, SOIL PREPARATION, AND SODDING COMPLETE, IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE APPLICABLE DRAWINGS TO PRODUCE A TURF GRASS LAWN ACCEPTABLE TO THE OWNER. 2. LAWN BED PREPARATION: ALL AREAS THAT ARE TO BE SODDED SHALL BE CLEARED OF ANY ROUGH GRASS, WEEDS, AND DEBRIS, AND THE GROUND BROUGHT TO AN EVEN GRADE. THE ENTIRE SURFACE SHALL BE ROLLED WITH A ROLLER WEIGHING NOT MORE THAN CNE-HUNDRED (100) POUNDS PER FOOT OF WIDTH. DURING THE ROLLING, ALL DEPRESSIONS CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT SMALL BE FILLED WITH ADDITIONAL SOIL, AND THE SURFACE SHALL BE REGRADED AND ROLLED UNTIL PRESENTING A SMOOTH AND EVEN FINISH TO THE REQUIRED GRADE. 3. SOIL PREPARATION: PREPARE LOOSE BED FOUR (4) INCHES DEEP. WAND RAKE UNTIL ALL BUMPS AND DEPRESSIONS ARE REMOVED. WET PREPARED AREA THOROUGHLY. 4. SODDING A. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SOD ALL AREAS THAT ARE NOT PAVED OR PLANTED AS DESIGNATED ON THE DRAWINGS WITHIN THE CONTRACT LIMITS, UNLE55 SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE. B. THE SOD SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO MEET FLORIDA STATE PLANT BOARD SPECIFICATIONS, ABSOLUTELY TRUE TO VARIETAL TYPE, AND FREE FROM WEEDS, FUNGUS, INSECTS AND DISEASE OF ANY KIND. C. 50D PANELS SMALL BE LAID T49TLY TOGETHER 50 AS TO MAKE A SOLID SODDED LAWN AREA. 500 WALL BE LAID UNIFORMLY AGAINST THE EDGES OF ALL CURBS AND OTHER HARD5CAPE ELEMENTS, PAVED AND PLANTED AREAS ADJACENT TO BUILDINGS, A 24 INCH STONE MULCH STRIP SHALL BE PROVIDED - REFER TO DETAILS. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SOD LAYING, THE LAWN AREAS $WALL BE ROLLED WITH A LAWN ROLLER CUSTOMARILY USED FOR SUCH PURPOSES, AND THEN THOROUGHLY IRRIGATED. IF, IN THE OPINION OF THE OWNER, TOP -DRESSING 15 NECESSARY AFTER ROLLING TO FILL THE VOIDS BETWEEN THE SOD PANELS AND TO EVEN OUT INCONSISTENCIES IN THE 501), CLEAN SAND, AS ABED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, SHALL BE UNIFORMLY SPREAD OVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE SOD AND THOROUGHLY WATERED IN. FERTILIZE INSTALLED SOD AS ALLOWED BY PROPERTY'S JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY, S. DURING DELIVERY, PRIOR TO, AND DURING THE PLANTING OF THE LAWN AREAS, THE SOD PANELS SMALL AT ALL TIMES BE PROTECTED FROM EXCESSIVE DRYING AND UNNECESSARY EXPOSURE OF THE ROOTS TO THE SUN. ALL SOD SMALL BE STACKED 50 AS NOT TO BE DAMAGED BY SWEATING OR EXCESSIVE NEAT AND MOISTURE- G. LAWN MAINTENANCE: A. WITHIN THE CONTRACT LIMITS, THE CONTRACTOR SMALL PRODUCE A DEVISE, WELL ESTABLISHED LAWN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR AND RE -SODDING OF ALL ERODED, SUNKEN OR BARE SPOTS (LARGER THAN WX12') UNTIL CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIRED SODDING SMALL BE ACCOMPLISHED AS IN THE ORIGINAL WORK (INCLUDING REGRADING IF NECESSARY). B. CONTRACTOR RESPON5IBLE FOR ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING SOD/LAWN UNTIL ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. PRIOR TO AND UPON ACCEPTANCE, CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE WATERINGARRIGATION SCHEDULE TO OWNER. OBSERVE ALL APPLICABLE WATERING RESTRICTIONS AS SET FORTH BY THE PROPERTY'S JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY. Q. CLEANUP UPON COMPLETION OF ALL PLANTING WORK AND BEFORE FINAL ACCEPTANCE, THE CONTRACTOR SMALL REMOVE ALL MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND DEBRIS RESULTING FROM 14I5 WORK. ALL PAVED AREAS SHALL BE BROOM -CLEANED AND THE SITE LEFT IN A NEAT AND ACCEPTABLE CONDITION AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. R. PLANT MATERIAL MAINTENANCE ALL PLANTS AND PLANTING INCLUDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY WATERING, CULTIVATING, SPRAYING, AND ALL OTHER OPERATIONS (SUCH AS RE -STAKING OR REPAIRING GUY SUPPORTS) NECESSARY TO INSURE A HEALTHY PLANT CONDITION BY THE CONTRACTOR UNTIL CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. MAINTENANCE AFTER THE CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUESTED TO PROVIDE A BD ESTIMATE TO COVER LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE FOR A PERIOD OF 90 CALENDAR DAYS COMMENCING AFTER ACCEPTANCE. S. MAINTENANCE (ALTERNATE BID ITEM) CONTRACTORS ARE REQUESTED TO PROVIDE A BID ESTIMATE FOR MAINTENANCE FOLLOWING THE INITIAL `10-DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD ON A COST -PER -MONTH BASIS. T. FINAL INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF WORK FINAL INSPECTION AT THE END OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD 51JALL BE ON PLANTING, CONSTRUCTION AND ALL OTHER INCIDENTAL WORK PERTAINING TO THIS CONTRACT. ANY REPLACEMENT AT THIS TIME SMALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SAME ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY (OR AS SPECIFIED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER IN WRITING) BEGINNING WITH THE TIME OF REPLACEMENT AND ENDING WITH THE SAME INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE HEREIN DESCRIBED. U. WARRANTY L THE LIFE AND SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF ALL 7 GALLON AND LARGER PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE WARRANTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE (I) CALENDAR YEAR COMMENCING AT THE TIME OF CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 2. THE LIFE AND SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF ALL OTHER PLANT MATERIAL (INCLUDING SOD) INSTALLED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE WARRANTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) CALENDAR YEAR COMMENCING AT THE TIME OF CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 3. REPLACEMENT: ANY PLANT NOT FOUND IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION AT THE END OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND REPLACED AS SOON AS WEATHER CONDITIONS PERMIT. ALL REPLACEMENTS , SMALL BE PLANTS OF THE SAME KIND AND SIZE AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST. THEY SHALL BE FURNISHED PLANTED AND MULCHED AS SPECIFIED UNDER 'PLANTING', AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 4. IN THE EVENT THE OWNER DOES NOT CONTRACT WITH THE CONTRACTOR FOR LANDSCAPE (AND IRRIGATION) MAINTENANCE, THE CONTRACTOR 15 ENCOURAGED TO VISIT THE PROJECT SITE PERIODICALLY DURING THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD TO EVALUATE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES BEING PERFORMED BY THE OWNER, AND SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER IN WRITING OF MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES OR CONDITIONS WHICW THREATEN VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY PLANT GROWTH, IT IS SUGGESTED SUCH SITE VISITS SMALL BE CONDUCTED A MINIMUM OF ONCE PER M MTN FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE (12) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE. cvs phammacy STORE k: 3269 CS /: 70896 NEC NORTHLAKE BLVD do MILITARY TRAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA CONSULTANT: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 1690 S. Congress Ave., Ste 100 Delray Beach, Florida 33445 TEL: (561) 330-2345 FAX: (561) 330-2245 CA 00000696 OWNER/DEVELOPER: 3 BOOS DLVLLRWAMLtiruA:L ' BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. 2651 MCCORMICK DRIVE CLEARWATER, FL 33759 (727) 669-2900 SEAL: LAYOUT COORD: JRH PLANNING MGR. JDH DRAWING BY: TR DATE: SEP 2013 JOB NUMBER: 043247070 TITLE: LANDSCAPE NOTES SHEET NUMBER: L2.01 � QM.4 NO o itii 1� 7I1�.Ir®�Ems .,.y, GRAPNLS AREA EEIUND ©_' ®, ®- V, ®� Q- SRC 7 Y ®� 2R7 w- i� o �� © © �© ® RAW, MCES-1311;Nf Mi. acV, 1rMj=W-7—j�=� 2 WEST ELEVATION A-4. SCALE I/!' . V-w IIf___,II WALL SCOE E1 E4 a EAST ELEVATION A-4.1 MAIL- IN - I'-0' 4 NORTH ELEVATION A-4.1 SCARE: IN - V-0' METAL MALL SCONE RE SPEC TNS 9EER (TYP) ���ttttttttrtr IMIMIM.M. � �+ rN=i"r===111 M - WA — ff rl !Aii•IH I -- 11 rs 'a 11V711I1JGR rCYWIVRL EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE TAG I MAIM& OE ER" M MLR SnLE CAT. NO COLOR NOTES ft EIIS/SIUCCO SIO RM LOTUSMI 191 STOUT LOUSAN 1.5 "01-000 PAU YQLON O EIFS STO TRAM L07usm 1STOUT RMD-0047 ID1115A1 IS WIRA GOTTA O 510E W IM AM CM COIONADD STOW NRONAD SiPPSIPP S1pE FAW G PANT SWAT 1 MOORE OEgRi TMI SINh SOEET SE 'SITE s SWHT TYP FOR ALL PPE ROUARUS O wuA RD aw SPEC RMORW PC (UON) PANTED. 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DEVELOPM 1 BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC. 5789 NW 151 Street, - SUITE B - MIAMI LAKES, FL 33014 TEL (305) 828-8284 FAX (561) 578-5301 CONTACT: MICHAEL MALLARD L UER OM WOM7 REVISIONS: 7 08/O6/13 DRC COMMENTS /2\09/10/13 DRC CDMMENTS A-4.1 COPNCE UGHTS RE:UCHT DETAIL 711■ 4 NORTH ELEVATION -�. scuE 1/8' . r-e EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE TAG MAIERIN. / OESPTFIIOR w x sTME GT NO.. C0.0R NOTES 01 ! EMS/sw= SID Timtm LOWAR 191 STOUT NAM-" LOIVSAN 1.5 PALE YELICM O EMS STO LERM LOTULM 191 sm, 11400 -0017 LOI.SAN Ls _ �T TE GOTTA FA'!rl _ ---__ [3 0 __ ' STONE LEIEER AND CAP COROINADO STOW [ApO SW SIDIE O PANT BENAAMIN WORE DESERT TIN 2IS3-50 [5 BOLLARD COVER SEE "STE a STREET SEE 'STE d STREET NAM-OD45 TYP FOR ALL PPE BOLLAfIOS SPEC FURN ISIMM' SPEC PALE YCL101 1,014` PANTED. ET PANT BOIAAIRN HOME PAINT TO MATCH DFs W 01 9aANUN MOORE PANT TO MATCH E1FS EY LA ALUM. STOPETRCTIT SEE SPECS CLEAR ANODIZED O ALUM AUTOMATIC DOOR STANLEY CLEAR ANOM3.T1 91 MAIN. BAHAMA SNITIER5 COLOR TO MATCH aFS 'Er :1I — CANOPY MAPES am momm EB; AREA LEGEND O - RE- E%IEW DISH SE EOUE SNNAAE M= SEPARATE ffRIRT Cvs 0 A -TYPICAL DRN1-THRU SM NAM 032W NEC NORTNLAKE & MILITARY PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL AIOAM We.IBq DEAL TTP6 NSV CS PiiO W MABIR 70816 ARCHnECT OF FECM OA Robert Reid Wedding ArcNtects d PlenneFs, AEA, Inc .,,1Caeab�n-i..,,. FqW 11W,. F,]A)INN DEVELOPM BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC. 5789 NW 151 Street. - SUITE' B IMAM LAKES FL =14 TEL 305 828-8264 FAR 561; 578-5301 CONTACT: MDDIAEL MALLARD L HRER uzm AROW07 REVISIONS: 1 08/06/13 DRC COMMENTS /2 09/10/13 DRC COMMENTS DRAWING BY: IL tt DATE: 17 JULY 2013 d JOB NUMBER: 137; Ca OWN$ TLE: TERIOR ELEVATIONS S T NUMBER: \ A-4.1 PAVING RE 1/A-6.2 FOR ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE JOINT FOULER NTH SEALANT NTH SEALANT TOOLED EDGES TAG MATERIAL DESCRIPTION MFR. STYLE/ CAT. NO. COLOR NOTES CONCRETE APRON r/ REINF - 191 STOUT NAOI-0048 RE STR UCT DWG l-2' STUCCO RAISE° E7 STUCCO STO THERM LOTUSAN LOTUSAN 1.5 PALE YELLOW RE: SPECIFICATION SLOPE AS INDICATED BY PUNS BAND ES BOLLARD COVER SEE "SITE & STREET FURNISHINGS" SPEC SEE "SITE & STREET FURNISHINGS' SPEC YELLOW TYP FOR ALL PIPE BOLLARDS (LION) E E4 PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE D S T AN 1 PORTLAND c,aLENr �°N S -SO G BOTH� PANT TO MATCH THE PAINT TO MAC BUILDING E6 METAL GATES BENJAMIN MOORE EIS "El" GRAVEL BASE •' - 10 STONE VENEER CORONADO STONE LEDGESTONE - Ea 1 FAWN q ��RE TTKUcr a CORONADO STRIP STONE STONE VENEER CAP - HAVE V OVERHANG LEGEND -_ AINWT 1-0' _ STONE VENEER -RE: EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE 1'-Ii a SIM FILL CMU CELLS W/ MORTAR RE SIRUCT to CONC APRON DETAIL °"C5 FOR REINFORCING _ PANT BLOCK 10 -6. SCALE 1• . 1'-0• MATCH THE BUILDING 1 CONC. 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CIA S1L ROD PROVIDE 3/C CIA 4' DEEP SLEEVES NOTE ) 5/A-61 FOR CARE POST IN CONC PAVEMENT FOR CANE BOLTS FOR CLOSE AND OPEN POSITIONS. FOOTING AND ANCHORS. 2 DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE ELEVATION -6. SCALE: 1/4• . 1'-O" utIUNU 3 DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE ELEVATION -6. SCALE: 1/r . 1'-0• a DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE ELEVATION -6. SCALE: 1/4• . 1'-0• CATE POST }rj 1/2- THICK ST. PLATE -SLOTTED Sn BOLTS & WASHERS HINGE COLLAR W/ GREASE FITTING COLLAR WELDED ALL 4' AROUND POST ELEyaBON GATE POST 1/2' THICK Sn PLATE -SLOTTED Sn BOLTS & WASHERS Sn BOLTS HINGE COLLAR W/ GREASE FITTING 4- COLLAR WELDED ALL SECTIONAROUND POST WIEL SECTIONS & DETAILS ALSO APPLY TO OUIPSTER ENCLOSURE RE SITE PLAN FOR OLO P51ER LOCATION s -GATE HINGE DETAIL -6. SCALE: I'- 1'-0' CvS pharmacy" A -TYPICAL 13,M - LEFT REAR DRIVE-THRU STORE NIWBER: 03269 VEC NORTHLAKE & MILITARY PALM BEACH GARDENS. FL PROJECT TYPE FIELD DEAL TYPE NEW 08 PROJECT WBM 70M .___, _ .- - - ---- I ARCHrMCT OF RECORD I Robert Reid Wedding Architects & Planners, AAA, Inc. I 1 I DEVELO!"M BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC. 5789 NW 151 Street, - SUITE B MIAMI LAKES, FL 33014 TEL (305) 828-8284 FAX (561 578-5301 3 CONTACT: MICHAEL MALLARD T L ILKER UZUN ARO9550T REVISIONS: 1 08/06/13 COORDINATION DRAWING BY: ILA DA F' ' 07 MAY 2013 1376 TITLE: _ ..✓ �! •2 CVS/pharmacy® Project #: 749 Address: NEC Northlake &Military Trail Location #: 70896896 City/State: Palm Beach Gardens, FL Zip: 33410 SIGN PROPOSAL harma� P/@ Loc# 70896 NEC Northlake & Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 File Path: Active\A000UNTS\C\CVS pharmacy\ Locations 2013\Project 749\ 70896 Palm Beach Gardens FL_Vadance.cdr Drawings are the exclusive property of Icon Identity Solutions Inc,. Any unauthorized use or duplication is not permitted. Page:1 of 7 suwr AL IS: ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISED AND RESUBMIT CITY OF aae OCT 1 r' 2013 The Icon Companies® �ANNIW $ � mWNa icons i� es� a a. W m.u.,. �wc.. WY4..a,.W. e...... am sm— Address: NEC N Military Trail CVS/p1mrF"W1VY ® Location #: 70896 City/State: Palm Beacheach Gardens, dens, FL Zip: 33410 File Path: Active\ACCOUNTS\C\CVS pharmacy\ Locations 2013\Project 749\ 70896_Palm Beach Gardens FL Vadance.cdr Drawings are the exclusive property of Mon Identity Solutions Inc,. Any unauthorized use or duplication is not permitted. Page: 2 of 7 SITE PLAN The Icon Companies' icon i� gosooZs kan lGnMb tMUY01lE rgEWE141EIs.p SYEkM EnIIUKN EIb WEtbn Address: NEC Northlake & Military Trail City/State: Palm Beach Gardens, FL Zip: 33410 Building Signs 25'-013/16" C%IS/phargilli-M -* 14'-6" 5" PL4 ri pharma �L CVS/ v SIDE 75.2 SQ.H.. QTY. 2 wEw Drive Thru Pharmacy Signs Window/Door Signs Freestanding Signs am11 "" 9" 10'-09" 1 3/4" A9-4" 1 3/4" 9-0" Visual Opening r City: 1 30.0 Sq. Ft. Note: Aluminum frame, base & topper. Scale: 3/16"=1'-O" CUSTOM D/F INTERNALLY ILLUM. MONUMENT (FLORESCENT LAMPS) File Path: Active\ACCOUNTS\C\CVS pharmacy\ Locations 2013\Project 749\ 70896 Palm Beach Gardens FL Vadance.cdr Drawings are the exclusive property of Icon Identity Solutions Inc,. Any unauthorized use or duplication is not permitted. Page: 3 of 7 Temporary Signs Directional Signs Project #: 749 Location #: 70896 PROPOSED SIGNAGE 30 Screen Printed Reflective Graphics ��MM-THR (Match PMS 186C) P11ARRUI: V13 4- v co P11 2.82 SQ.FT. (Copy Area) QTY: 2 D/F NON-ILLUM. 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PH-lj SCALE: 1' - 20 CvS r® A -TYPICAL 13,013 - LEFT REAR DRIVE-THRU STOW NUMBS 03269' NEC NORTHLAKE & MILITARY PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL PFIO,WT TYPE FRO DEAL TYPE NEW CS PROJECT NUMBER 70896 ARCHITECT OF RECORD Robert Reid Wedding Architects & Planners, AIA, Inc. CONSULTANT: DEVELOPER: BOOS DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC. 5789 NW 151 Street, - SUITE 8 MIAMI LAKES, FL 33014 TEL (305 828-B284 FAX (5613 578-5301 CONTACT: MICHAEL MALLARD SEAL: I. IU(M ULUN MrA5%7 REVISIONS: 1 08/06/13 DRC COMMENTS 2 09/10/13 DRC COMMENTS 3 11/11/13 DRAWING BY: IU DATE: 07 MAY 2013 JOB NUMBER: 1376 TI TILE.. PHOTOMETRIC PLAN SHEET NUMBER: PH-1 Pllll`� „ Kimley-Horn ® and Associates, Inc. May 16, 2013 Suite 200 Mr. Michael Mallard ay 1920 estPal va Beach, West Palm Beach, Florida Senior Development Project Manager 33411 Boos Development Group, Inc. TEL%18450665 5789 NW 151 st Street, #B Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 Re: CVS - Palm Beach Gardens 4481 Northlake Boulevard KHA# 043247070 Dear Mr. Chess: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. was retained to prepare a traffic concurrency evaluation for the above -mentioned site. The existing site is located on the northeast corner of Military Trail & Northlake Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The PCN for the site is 52-42-42-13-00-000-5030. The site location is illustrated in Figure 1. Buildout is expected by 2018. The site currently contains an 8 fuel position gas station, an 878 square foot convenience store, and 15,188 square feet of commercial retail. It is proposed to redevelop the site, replacing all uses on site with a 15,048 square foot CVS pharmacy. Because the existing site has been occupied for more than five years, only the net new trips associated with the proposed redevelopment are subject to Palm Beach Countys Transportation Performance Standards Ordinance (TPSO). Trip Generation Analysis The trip generation potential of the proposed redevelopment was calculated using rates and equations accepted by the Palm Beach County Traffic Division. The existing and proposed trip generation potential was calculated for daily, AM and PM peak -hour periods. The volumes are summarized in Table 2. As indicated in Table 2, the existing site generates 1,655 net daily trips, 70 net AM peak -hour trips (36 in / 34 out) and 140 PM peak -hour trips (68 in / 72 out). A trip generation analysis was then undertaken to evaluate the trips associated with the proposed redevelopment. As shown in Table 2, the proposed redevelopment results in a net decrease of 992 net external daily trips, a decrease of 50 net external AM peak hour trips, and a decrease of 62 PM peak hour trips. Based on the proposed redevelopment, no new trips will be generated; therefore no further analysis is required. Driveway Analysis The site is proposed to be accessed by one right-in/right-out driveway along i9 Northlake Boulevard and one right-in/right-out driveway along Military Trail. The 6?; �� It CM" Kimley-Horn ®and Associates, Inc. Mr. Michael Mallard, May 16, 2013, Page 2 proposed trips associated with the site were assigned to the driveways as shown in Figure 2. According to the Palm Beach County "Guide to Parking Lot and Street Access Design Criteria and Standards", it is necessary to classify project entrances as minor, intermediate, or major according to the daily driveway volumes. Using these criteria, the driveways are classified as the intermediate. Palm Beach County has established a volume threshold for providing a right -turn lane when inbound peak hour right -turning traffic is 75 vehicles or more and a left -turn lane when inbound peak hour left -turning traffic is greater than 30 vehicles. These volumes indicate that no driveways are anticipated to exceed the minimum thresholds. Therefore, no turn lanes are proposed to be provided. Conclusion The foregoing analysis demonstrates that the proposed development results in a decrease of AM and PM peak hour traffic volumes compared with the existing development. The driveway analysis indicates that the anticipated peak hour inbound traffic at the driveways is not anticipated to exceed the minimum thresholds for warranting turn lanes. Therefore, no turn lanes are proposed to be provided. We appreciate this opportunity to work with you on this project. Please contact me at 561,�K�-0665 if you have any questions. :' KIM EY-HaOASSOCIATES, INC. No 47 3 _T�arbspo tiweer r/,rridRl ralrbn Certificate of Authorization Number CA00000696 ABK/DPC K.I"B TPT0104321043247070 CVS Northfake12013-05-06 TrafflcStatement Expanded.docx Page 1 of 1 °"1CH `Ocs Gory R. Nikolits, CFA Property Appraisers Public Access • • Property Appraiser — "�,, Palm Beach County Location Address 448) NORTHLAKE BLVD Municipality PALM BEACH GARDENS Parcel Control Number 52-42-42-13-00-000-5030 Subdivision Official Records Book 13887 Page 1866 Sale Date JAN-2002 Legal Description 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 200 FTOF E 150 FT OF W 200 FT OF SE 1/4 (LESS W 3 FT & TRGLR SHAPED PARCEL IN SW CORNER FOR RD Mailing address Owners 2200 S DIXIE HWY STE 601 GASTION INC MIAMI FL 33133 2300 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner JAN-2002 $835,000 13897 / 1866 WARRANTY DEED GASTION INC DEC-2000 $500,000 12206 / 0666 WARRANTY DEED AMOCO OIL CO No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units 0 *Total Square Feet 880 Acres 0.51 Use Code 2600 - SERVICE STATION Zoning CN-CS - Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Improvement Value $102,198 $99,894 $99,585 Land Value $450,298 $464,294 $515,788 Total Market Value $552,496 $564,188 $615,373 Tax Year Assessed Value Exemption Amount Taxable Value Tax Year Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Total tax All values are as of January 1 st each year 2012 2011 2010 $5 52,496 $564,188 $615,3 73 $0 SO $O $5 52,496 $564,188 $ 615,3 73 2012 $1 1,939 $1,003 $12,942 2011 $12,438 $1,016 $13,454 2010 $13,684 $936 $14,620 huv://www.pbcgov.com/papa/Asps/PropertyDetail/PropertyDetail.aspx?parcel=5242421300... 5/8/2013 Page 1 of 1 `" `Ooy Gary R. Nikolits, CFA Property Appraiser's Public Access Lim Pro e ---. _., S ��raiser 7 1► Beach Cvuhty \e'�Y AYY��` Palm Y r Location Address 4441 NORTHLAKE BLVD Municipality PALM BEACH GARDENS Parcel Control Number 52-42-42-13-00-000-5022 Subdivision Official Records Book Page Sale Date Legal Description 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 200 FTOF E 75 FT OF W 350 FT OF SE 1/4 Owners Mailing address AGRUSA ANTHONY F & 142 EBBTIDE DR AGRUSA LOUANN NORTH PALM BEACH FL 33408 5019 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner DEC-1993 $185,000 08044 / 0328 WARRANTY DEED FEB-1993 $1 75,000 07610 / 01 23 WARRANTY DEED JAN-1993 $100 07610 / 01 22 QUIT CLAIM APR- 1989 $180,000 06032 / 1348 WARRANTY DEED No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units 0 *Total Square Feet 4562 Acres 0.2S83 Use Code 1 100 - STORES Zoning CG/CE - Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Improvement Value $260,261 $265,164 $268,583 Land Value $146,588 $151,088 $167,901 Total Market Value $406,849 $416,252 $436,484 All values are as of January I st each year Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Assessed Value $406,849 $416,252 $436,484 Exemption Amount $0 $0 $0 Taxable Value $406,849 $416,252 $436,484 Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Ad Valorem $8,792 $9,177 $9,706 Non Ad Valorem $996 $1,005 $930 Total tax $9,788 $10,182 $10,636 com/nana/Asns/PronertvDetail/PronertvDetail.asnx?narce1=524242130... 5/ 17/2013 Page 1 of 1 Gory R. Niko/its, CFA Property Appraisers Public Access OEM t Property Appraiser Palm Beach County r� Location Address 4473 NORTHLAKE BLVD Municipality PALM BEACH GARDENS Parcel Control Number 52-42-42-13-00-000-5021 Subdivision Official Records Book 25173 Page 558 Sale Date APR-2012 Legal Description 13-42-42, E 75 FT OF W 275 FT OF N 150 FT OF S 200 FT OF SE 1 /4 Mailing address Owners 4473 NORTHLAKE BLVD NLBC JPH LLC PALM BEACH GARDENS FL 33410 6255 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner APR-2012 $450,000 25173 / 0558 WARRANTY DEED NLBC JPH LLC AUG-2000 $450,000 1 1957 / 1272 WARRANTY DEED MARS REALTY PALM BEACH i OCT-1995 $209,000 08973 / 1767 WARRANTY DEED APR-1985 $100 04513 / 0038 QUIT CLAIM JUL-1984 $1 55,000 04296 / 0194 WARRANTY DEED No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units 0 *Total Square Feet 2568 Acres 0.2583 Use Code 1 100 - STORES Zoning CN-C/5 - Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Improvement Value $0 $115,320 $116,980 Land Value $0 $151,088 $167,901 Total Market Value $350,000 $266,408 $260,000 All values are as of January 1 st each year Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Assessed Value $293,049 $266,408 $260,000 Exemption Amount $0 $0 $0 Taxable Value $293,049 $266,408 $260,000 Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Ad Valorem $6,776 $5,873 $5,782 Non Ad Valorem $1,587 $1,605 $1,481 Total tax $8,363 $7,478 $7,263 httD://www.Dbcaov.comIDana/Asps/ProDertvDetail/Prot)ertvDetail.asux?varcel=524242130... 5/ 17/2013 Page 1 of 1 Gary R. Nikolits, CFA Property Appraiser's Public Access Property Appraiser Palm Beach Couhty Location Address 9056 N MILITARY TRL A Municipality PALM BEACH GARDENS Parcel Control Number 52-42-42-13-00-000-5020 Subdivision Official Records Book 20901 Page 225 Sale Date FEB-2005 Legal Description 13-42-42, N 150 FT OF S 350 FTOF E 300 FT OF W 350 FT OF SE 1 /4 (LESS W 3 FT RD R/W) Owners Mailing address COHEN MURRY & 4140 BATTERSEA RD COHEN SUZANNE MIAMI FL 33133 6604 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner FEB-2005 $10 20901 / 0225 QUIT CLAIM COHEN MURRY & OCT-2004 $10 18031 / 0256 QUIT CLAIM COHEN MURRY DEC-2004 $10 18031 / 0254 QUIT CLAIM COHEN MURRY NOV-2004 $10 18031 / 0252 QUIT CLAIM COHEN MURRY MAY-1989 $570,000 06068 / 0507 WARRANTY DEED No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units 0 "Total Square Feet 9858 Acres 1.0227 Use Code 1 100 - STORES Zoning CC-C/1 Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Improvement Value $392,804 $405,479 $410,310 Land Value $419,216 $432,1 35 $480,360 Total Market Value $812,020 $837,614 $890,670 All values are as of January 1 st each year Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Assessed Value $812,020 $837,614 $890,670 Exemption Amount $0 $0 $0 Taxable Value $812,020 $837,614 $890,670 Tax Year 2012 2011 2010 Ad Valorem $17,547 $18,466 $19,806 Non Ad Valorem $2,1 10 $4,718 $4,356 Total tax $19,657 $23,184 $24,162 httD://www.Dbcizov.com/Dana/Asns/PronertvDetaillPronertvDetail.asnx?Darce1=524242130... 5/ 17/2013 TRIP GENERATION CVS - NORTHLAKE & MILITARY Land Use Intensity Daily Trips AM Peak H ur PM Peak Hour Total In Out Total In Out Existing Gas Station 8 pumps 1,348 97 49 48 ill 56 55 Gas Station Convience Store 878 SF 648 59 30 29 46 23 23 Commercial Retail 15,188 SF 1,995 15 9 6 180 86 94 Subtotal 3,991 171 88 83 337 165 172 Internal Capture Daily AM PM Gas Station 2.00% 0.00% 3.00% 27 0 0 0 3 2 2 Gas Station Convience Store 32% 207 19 10 9 15 7 7 Commercial Retail 2.00% 0.00% 2.00% 40 0 0 0 4 2 2 Subtotal 1.97% 0.00% 2.06% 274 19 10 9 22 11 11 Pass -by Gas Station 50% 661 49 25 24 54 27 27 Gas Station Convience Store 61% 269 24 12 12 19 10 10 Commercial Retail 58% 1,132 9 5 3 102 49 53 Subtotal 2,062 82 42 39 175 86 90 Driveway Volumes 3,717 152 78 74 315 154 161 Net New External Trips 1,655 70 36 34 140 68 72 Proposed Pharmacy +DT 15,048 SF 1,327 40 23 17 156 78 78 Pass -by Pharmacy + DT 501yo 664 20 12 8 78 39 39 Driveway Volumes 1,327 40 23 17 155 78 78 Net New External Trips 663 20 11 9 78 39 39 Net Total Difference (992) (50) (25) (251 (62) (29) (33) Trip generation was calculated using the following data: Daily Trip Generation Gas Station [PBC] = T=168.56 trips / pump Gas Station Convience Store [PBC] = T = 737.99 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. Commercial Retail [PBC] = Ln(T) = 0.65Ln(X) + 5.83 Pharmacy [PBC] = T = 88.16 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. AM Peak Hour Trip Generation Gas Station [PBC] = T =12.16 trips / pump (50% in / 50% out) Gas Station Convience Store [PBC] = T = 67.03 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (50% in / 50% out) Commercial Retail [PBC] = T = 1.00 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (50% in / 50% out) Pharmacy [PBC] = T = 2.66 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (57% in / 43% out) PM Peak Hour Trip Generation Gas Station [PBC] = T =13.87 trips / pump (50% in / 50% out) Gas Station Convience Store [PBC] = T = 52.41 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (Sl% in / 49% out) Commercial Retail [PBC] = T = 33.84 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (52% in / 48% out) Pharmacy [PBC] = T =10.35 trips / 1,000 sq. ft. (50% in / 50% out) k:lwpb tptoldoug{cvsnorthlokel(2012-09-15 analysis.xlsltripgeneration 511612013 17:44 NORTHLAKE 5 (16) BOULEVARD FIGURE 2 LEGEND DRIVEWAY VOLUMES " SITE BOUNDARY 97 Inbound AM Volume CVS — NORTH LAKE/MILITARY *.r�7Tai (17) Inbound PM Volume KHA# 043247070 953 Daily Volumes 46 Outbound AM Volume Kimley-Horn (31) Outbound PM Volume and Associates, Inc. Enlr hem EatanaC 80e 6B, Eall b ExWnel: ITE MULTI -USE PROJECT INTERNAL CAPTURE WORKSHEET (ITE, Chapter 7, Trip Generation Handbook, June 2004) Project Nunbr. Task Ntsnbar. Project Name' CVS Sesnarle- Etbana Osr.bptwta Analysis P.dod: Dady_j_, AMA PM I— U. A Commrael Reba Analyst: KHA ITE LUC: Data: 511aws Fitltahpa EWdI —►Eat b En t E928 �--- 20 20 OemanO D.manO 0 30% 29 Bater¢e0 0 13 Bebnc.s DematC 0 0% t3 DamrM 00% 0 OarnanE 0 Ba Dw00% 0 0 Demantl 0.0%.0% 0 BW, 0 D-1 00% 0 i.-.W I Eaemal EObrhem E.bttat 20 G50 D*m 0.0% 0 0 13 661 Babrc.O 0 0 33 1315 Dlmrts OD% v0.0% 0 E.a b Etsettat •- 2% 96% abncW 0 Demral e0% 0 Dement I0 0 DamenO 8abnx0 0 Damantl 0 DemetM 0 Babncetl Balanced 0 D-1 0 0 D-1 0a 0.0% 0 Bttl.rcee 0 OA% 0 OalnrN Dwnaid 0 Lend Use C: 0 e.l.laetl 0.0% 0 Damrtl EOW Oom E=irtl.f� —► Ess b Ealrui t: 0 File Hama = KtlNPe TPTOIDcv0CWS 1latlayt(Al2ea43Jlttelyelul�ISC PM P"Dab• WWII Pns Tim.s:es PM ®j�00 ®moo �oola NET EXTERNAL TRIPS FOR MULTI -USE DEVELOPMENT L.W U C."" A B C D Tolel men iel R s Sle' Total 1,962 t 316 II 0 12TT ,gb Usa T' Gan Eslin.te 19B6 1 ]d8 1 0 1 0 3,313 2% 2% OD.O.. 0% 1.97% ba..w C.Pu . 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Project Name. cys ScenwIlo: E iske Demlop a Analysis Period: Daly. AM_, PM X Lr Use A: Commen'ie! Relal Anayat: KNA RE LUC: Dale: S iWM3 Elerkao E.kme—, bMbEWmW: BI �— IL O ox 0 Demand E.— 0.0% 0 Dema,tl 0.0% o B.Yn.d 0 Demnd o.0% 0 n wrW E.— Ema kdn E.talal 2 1 50 I D—m 01% 0 0 1 54 0~- 3 tOB aa% 0 00% 0 EA b B... : 3% 8174 BWncetl 0 Da11larld 0.0%7V71 De naq 0 Demand BaYncetl 0 Demantl 0 Oemantl 0 0.0% 0 0 Ba4rcad S.W., 0 D-1 0 0 Demand D-1 0.0% 0 BeY„ptl 0 0.0% 0 D.— W D.—KI 0 LaN Use C: 0 SW d O.e% 0 De11laal Eea km Ealnat 0 —� Ea b Enaml: 0 Veabn= 13; VAMD File Noma• KiWPB_TPT00m MNm0WWW 01240Q5 YrgWAipdC_PM P,k4 DW = 05lyt3 Pdnl Tkne= 0:46PM NET EXTERNAL TRIPS FOR MULTI -USE DEVELOPMENT L—I U GteOo,y A B C D ToW Commercial R a SY' Tole! 1TI 1. 0 01 2a5 n0Y Use Td Gen Estimate 160 111 0 0 1 291 200% 3.00% aM0 0% 206% k,bmel Cq._- 2.06% �000 j�voo CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA December 5, 2013 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin 5Ta"rd -. ?:01 Council Member Russo F,�" 10: Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE H. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. BUS SHELTERS V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/CONIlVIITTEE REPORTS: VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: PAss,..�c a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 7, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. RESOLUTION 72, 2013 — PURCHASE AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLES. A °a: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH OWJ . GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF TWENTY (20) MODEL YEAR 2014 VEHICLES FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND THE CITY'S FLEET PURSUANT TO A FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. RESOLUTION 73, 2013 — AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SUCH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. IX. 'L BL.IC HE kRINGS: (* Designates Onasi-Judicial Hearing) V,jS,J S-p a. ORDINANCE 16, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - TEXT AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. AN ORDINANCE OF Note to the Public: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA There is a sign in ADOPTING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE sheet at the front table PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN CHAPTER for anyone wishing to receive information 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., from the Florida FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A CITY -INITIATED AMENDMENT TO Department of THE CONSERVATION ELEMENT POLICY 6.1.4.5 TO PROVIDE RELIEF Economic FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAME FOR ALL PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS; Opportunity (DEO) PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO); PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. ORDINANCE 19, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - LAND DEVELOPMENT TEXT REGULATIONS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMDENDING coxi v CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 79- 1-9-Iq 158(d), READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW Sao SUBSECTION (j) IN ORDER TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THIS SUBSECTION FOR PUBLICLY OWNED PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS AND TO PROVIDE CRITERIA FOR GRANTING SUCH RELIEF; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. 'ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - REZONING FOR n Y THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE 3 ^ O CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, CONSISTING OF FOUR (4) PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY TOTALING 2.04 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND MILITARY TRAIL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING THAT THESE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY, WHICH ARE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE ASSIGNED THE CITY ZONING DESIGNATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF COMMERCIAL GENERAL 1 (CG-1); PROVIDING THAT THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFUCTS CLAUSE A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 67, 2013 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 20, 2013 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION. pp *RESOLUTION 67, 2013 - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED �a.P>►�"` UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 3-0 THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE TO ACCOMMODATE A PHARMACY WITH DRIVE - THROUGH; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM WH TERRACE NORTH AND SUNSET DRIVE. XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIII. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost Please call the City Clerk's Office at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required For hearing impaired assistance, please call the Florida Relay Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). NOTE: All presentation materials must be received by the City Clerk prior to the presentation to the Council. 5M%" I'll jo , ZZ CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA December 5, 2013 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin Council Member Russo Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy I. ✓ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ,, -ROLL CALL III. ✓ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV //ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: S''O a. BUS SHELTERS V. �ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. V/ CITY MANAGER REPORT: VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 7, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. rD b. RESOLUTION 72, 2013 — PURCHASE AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLES. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF TWENTY (20) MODEL YEAR 2014 VEHICLES FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND THE CITY'S FLEET PURSUANT TO A FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. RESOLUTION 73, 2013 — AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SUCH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. llyb IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Quasi -Judicial Hearing) a. ORDINANCE 16, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - TEXT AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA ADOPTING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 5�ro 163, FLORIDA STATUTES, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A CITY -INITIATED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSERVATION ELEMENT POLICY 6.1.4.5 TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAME FOR ALL PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO); PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. ORDINANCE 19, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - LAND DEVELOPMENT TEXT REGULATIONS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY /� COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMDENDING Pp,�P� CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 79- Jo'" 158(d), READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW q,Roly, SUBFORSECTION PUBLIICLY) IN PLANNEDVIDE RELIEF DEVELOPMENTOM THIS SUBSECTION S AND TO PROVIDE S'-O CRITERIA FOR GRANTING SUCH RELIEF; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. *ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH Ata CORPORATEFLORIDALIMITS MISREOF THE CERTAIN OFAL PALM PERTY BEACH WITHIN BEACH GARDENS, CONSISTING OF FOUR (4) PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY TOTALING 2.04 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER R� OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND MILITARY TRAIL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT 3 0 DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING THAT THESE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY, WHICH ARE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE ASSIGNED THE CITY ZONING DESIGNATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF COMMERCIAL GENERAL 1 (CG-1); PROVIDING THAT THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 67, 2013 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 20, 2013 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION. *RESOLUTION 67, 2013 - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CVS 3 --0 PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE TO ACCOMMODATE A PHARMACY WITH DRIVE - THROUGH; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: XI. -4TEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM 40TH TERRACE NORTH AND SUNSET DRIVE. XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIII. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost. Please call the City Clerk's Office at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required For hearing impaired assistance, please call the Florida Relay Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). NOTE: All presentation materials must be received by the City Clerk prior to the presentation to the Council. COMMENT S FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Please F Name: Address City: _ Subject: Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Requesf to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. OIVIIVIENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: T Addres$: - City: Subject: Members of the public may address the -City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the Gity Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commericement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Comments From The Public Request to Address City Council Please Print -- Name: Ap H �5 Address: ftb MMA City: Subject: ��%'© ftL •�G Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" Portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: Address: - Z6 1 City: /�6�f Subject: _---COMMENTS PROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council 4t.r Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is. limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: OMIVIENTS FROM - HE UBLIC Request to Address City. Council Sr EVEN Address: • City: Subject: VIS 4,-,0 4 ys+-a, ,-J�Sto,-Ue-lO Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is=limited to three (3) minutes. — ._-----_.COM11lIENTS FRUM THE PUBLIC- - ---- - - --- Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: Address: • _)I'/_4`I Der City: AA - Subject: 7GLCYr u- y r�r Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is, limited to three (3) minutes. COMMiEws FWm THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: Address: City: AA Subject: Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Please Print / Name: t �� y . Addres$:: 1 �3 6A� City: - Subject: -/;�s A&6 ,AP 1H Members of the public may address the* City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: Addres,s: City: Subject: COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council L �� 0 .t : a (S W 5 Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: r Subject: COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Nd Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: Address: I) z City: e9a6- Subject: Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: Address: City: Subject: Comments From The Public Request to Address City Council rK o� IC w rJ s Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" Portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. OIVIMENTS ROM THIE U 0 - Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: ko Addres,s: City: Subject: ern) i C [ �►rr►��'rl Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Comments From The Public Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: City: Subject: Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" Portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: Address: — City: Subject: _ o/l COMMEN i s FROM THE PUBLIC - Request to Address City Council n �s Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Comments From The Public Request to Address City Council Please Print /f Name: Address: � 9II' X`6 Subject: Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" Portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: 1 Addres$: _ City: Subject: _ COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City. Council L Members of the public may address the City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: OIVIMENTS ROM TnE UBLIC Request to AddressuckCouncil ,�I h De,&'-o n ` -� JcA-t" Address: ;�ee• �b \ City._ aivt'C' Subject: ©Y�irc.ce �10 Members of the public may address the•City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is, limited to three (3) minutes. - - - - --- --- OOW Ni_S ROM HE IJBLIC Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: tp Address: City: 3 3 ( g Subject: Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Please Print Name: —) Address: City: r Subject: _ COMMENT S FROM TldE PUBLIC Request to Address City. Council ry�TFF� =Z RWIAI 0 "1 Members of the public may address the*City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Request to Address City. Council Please Print Name: Addres$: ,,', �. �, 1 �i• City: Subject: Y c ice 39-cf0e.-i Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is, limited to three (3) minutes. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC - --- Request to Address City. Council Please Print Name: Addres$:�'- Ci I Subjact: V �- mvxw,0�0 Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. - - - - - --- -- OK4WN 8 ROM H�-= UBLIC Request to Address City. Council Please Print (�,� Name: �- 1 ,a Addres$: P city. rCe7) AeS Subject: Members of the public may address the'City Council during the "Comments by the Public" portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. Comments From The Public Request to Address City Council Please Print Name: ��lD ��� -� . Address City: Subject: Members of the public may address the City Council, during the "Comments by the Public" Portion of the agenda and during "Public Hearings". This Request to Address the City Council must be delivered to the City Clerk prior to the commencement of the meeting. The time limit for each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. 1415/3 Q)j r.,vciLMeerv;p. jeutd Tonight we are holding quasi-judicial hearings on the following cases • *ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (2°d READING AND ADOPTION) - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). • *RESOLUTION 67, 2013 - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). This means that the City Council is required by law to base its decision on the evidence contained in the record of this proceeding, which consists of the testimony at the hearing, the materials which are in the official City file on this application and any documents presented during this hearing. The Council is also required by law to allow cross-examination of any witnesses who testify tonight. Cross- examination may occur after the staff, the applicant and other participants have made their presentations and will be permitted in the order of the witnesses' appearance. It is necessary that anyone who testifies at the hearing remain until the conclusion of the hearing in order to be able to respond to any questions. If you plan to testify this evening, or wish to offer written comments, please fill out a card and give it to the City Clerk. The City Clerk will now swear in all persons who intend to offer testimony this evening on any of these cases. ciems' Cry C.-WciL ,rep"1►-, J • Fntw-J- "WTO tk AL"A-�. a ✓I)m OAZ a^ C&L ca. DeFrancesco, Vito PP- 1 01Cis From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:20 AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10426 From: Randy. Kerr(5)thebreakers.com[mailto: Randy, Kerr(5)thebreakers.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 11:16 PM To: Vito DeFrancesco Subject: Fwd: PRRQ-10426 This is one of the responses it received. Nothing Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Donna Kramer" <dkramer(a@pbefl.com> Date: October 18, 2013 at 4:21:41 PM EDT To: "'Randy.Kerr@thebreakers.com"' <Randy.Kerr@thebreakers.com> Subject: PRRQ-10426 Dear Mr. Kerr, In response to your public records request: "...I would like to request a copy of the agenda and audio of the original meeting between the city council and whoever you deemed represented the city for the Major League Spring Training Park." There are no records responsive. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer@pbgfl.com ANW. PALM BEACH GARDENS :1 pkrt1brNRJamie.wthAplay" Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: .MNb DeFrancesco, Vito & at of is From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:2S AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: Public Records Request -----Original Message ----- From: Vito DeFrancesco [mailto:vitodefOgmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 6:27 PM To: 'Patty Snider'; 'dkramer@pbgfl.com' Cc: jrusso(- pbgfl.com; mtinslev pbgfl.com; rpremuroso@pbgfl.com Subject: RE: Public Records Request The Palm Beach Post article "Astros owner pitches Gardens Stadium plans" published October 17, 2013 states the following: "Crane was eager to make a favorable first impression Wednesday in the first public gathering since he stared talking to City Officials nearly 18 months ago" I am requesting a copy of the Agenda of that meeting and all subsequent meetings with Executives/Representative of the Astros or Blue Jays, dates of those meetings, City Officials that attended those meetings, minutes and/or detailed substance of those meetings. (email preferred or CD depending on size of document) Vito DeFrancesco 561-626-9983 DeFrancesco, Vito PA. 3 eC /S' From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 7:24 PM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10502 From: Donna Kramer [mailto:dkramer@pb-fl.com] Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 9:25 AM To: 'Vito DeFrancesco' Subject: PRRQ-10502 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: "...I am requesting a copy of the Aa of that meetingand all subsequent meetings with Executives/Representative of the Astros or Blue Jays, dates oft ose meetings, City Officials that attended those meetings, minutes and/or detailed substance of those meetings." There are no public records responsive to your request. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer@pbgfl.com PALM B9ACx GA1kbXX5 :/ aNprpbte N Hub 4iarrN. warltQ play Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. DeFrancesco, Vito i 4 -4 of is, From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:23 AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: Public Records Request -----Original Message ----- From: Vito DeFrancesco [mailto:vitodef0)gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 4:50 AM To: 'Patty Snider' Cc: jrusso pbgfl.com; mtinsley0pbgfl.com; rgremuroso@pbgfl.com Subject: RE: Public Records Request Information Requested: The following was in the PBPost on 8-21-2013. i.'tCesirt es ,of the City Of Urn Beach Garden employe t�A A ted the-PMPQWx- 4 stadium t-oAh ps mentioned in the -palm Beach Post.article.a❑ Jn ta„0W asaboLthy a citizen who attended two of these maeting at the October 3, 2013 City Counr„ -ting. ir�r�ialua.and�ar�nf.the organization that created the presentation that was shown to the various groups mentioned in the Palm Beach Post article ra rfenc trelow. PBPost on 8-21-2013 "But city representatives in recent weeks have been making presentations about the proposed baseball project to private business groups, including the Business Forum and the Northern Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce." (email preferred or CD depending on size of document) Vito DeFrancesco 561-626-9983 DeFrancesco, Vito ply. s of /S- From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 7:24 PM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10423 From: Donna Kramer [mailto:dkramer@pbQfl.com] Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 11:04 AM To: 'Vito DeFrancesco' Subject: PRRQ-10423 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: ,Wes of the City of Palm Beach Gardens employees and or representatives that presented thez.. pry tkd stadium to the,various groups mentioned.in the palm Beach Post article and again talked about by a citizen who attended two of these meeting at the October 3,.2013 City Council meeting." There are no records responsive to this request. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(a)pbgfl.com PALM BCAeH GANDIN3 A wdgwplam m lWt, kam wwt 4 play' Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. A. DeFrancesco, Vito Q,�, G mc /S From: ! Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:22 AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: Public Records Request -----Original Message ----- From: Patty Snider [maiIto: PSnider@pbgfl.com] Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 1:26 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: RE: Public Records Request Vito, In response to your email below, I offer the following: Pursuant to Section 288.075 F.S., the records you have requested are confidential and exempt from Section 119.07 (1) F.S. and Section 24 (a) Article 1 of the State Constitution. Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4122 -----Original Message ----- From: donotreply@pbafl.com [mailto:donotreply@pbafl.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 6:03 PM To: Cheryl Levy; Bahareh Wolfs; Tamashbeen Rahman Subject: Public Records Request Date/Time Requested: 9/11/2013 6:03:14 PM Name: Vito DeFrancesco Address: Phone: 626-9983 Email: vitodef(a)gmail.com Information Requested: The following was in the PBPost on 8-21-2013. I am requesting a copy of the presentation mentioned below. (email preferred or CD depending on size of document) +' - e&. 7 of /S "But city representatives in recent weeks have been making presentations about the proposed baseball project to private business groups, including the Business Forum and the Northern Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce." Inspection of Records: Copies of Records: Email of Records: Y CD of Records: Y CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public -disclosure. DeFrancesco, Vito p. 8- ac /S From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 6:20 PM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request From: Donna Kramer rmailto:dkramer(ftbcAcom] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:27 PM To: 'Vito DeFrancesco' Subject: RE: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, You are in receipt of the City's response to your request. w ' Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(a�pbgfl.com PALM BOAC.H GAtatWS "A makwphw o lhA kam mw* A pky' Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Vito DeFrancesco [mailtowitodef@gmail.coml Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:07 PM To: Donna Kramer; Patty Snider Cc: whoward(@pboost.com; Ietters(o)pbpost.com; Joseph Russo; Robert Premuroso; Marcie Tinsley Subject: RE: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request I am respectfully resubmitting this request based on the following: PB Post October 11, 2013 Gardens weighs widening roads "City officials say the plans to make 117th Court North a 4-lane road is not needed for the $100 million spring training baseball stadium" t a , Pd. 4 a'r— /r "It is completely separate from the baseball stadium, said Tom McNicho/as, the City's public relations consultant for the stadium" Again my request for Public records is: I am requesting a copy of the traffic study that was performed for the school (not the baseball stadium) that justifies the need for a 4 lane divided roadway for 117th and Shady Lakes Dive to actually be a 4 lane divide roadway which allows for even more car traffic." If there was a retraction in the PB Post that this roadway is needed for the Baseball Stadium I have not seen that article. How can a traffic study for a school be confidential? Vito DeFrancesco From: Donna Kramer [mailto:dkramer(5)pbgfl.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 12:19 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: PRRQ-10430 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: ..3 am requesting a copy of the traffic study that was performed for the school that justifies the need for 4 lane 'Y roadway and Shody lakes to pq.gk b� aMane Ivl� Wt ftT afl'ows for even more carzffjc.lj t• Pursuant to Section 288.075 F.S., the records you have requested are confidential and exempt from Section 119.07 (1) F.S. and Section 24 (a) Article 1 of the State Constitution. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(cDPbgfl.com PALM BiAcH GARDrus A &*wPk" io AW, kmw, wwk & #!- Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. 2 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. DeFrancesco, Vito el. 11 of IS' From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 7:24 PM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request From: Donna Kramer rmailto:dkramer(ftbcAcom] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:27 PM To: 'Vito DeFrancesco' Subject: RE: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, You are in receipt of the City's response to your request. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(a-)Pbgfl.com PALM BgAtx CA*0191 A Mklkpivm M.P. kam Wr*d PIV * Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Vito DeFrancesco rmailtowitodef@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:07 PM To: Donna Kramer; Patty Snider Cc: whoward(ftboost.com; Ietters(a)pboost.com; Joseph Russo; Robert Premuroso; Marcie Tinsley Subject: RE: PRRQ-10430 Public Records Request I am respectfully resubmitting this request based on the following: PB Post October 11, 2013 Gardens weighs widening roads "City officials say the plans to make 117th Court North a 4-lane road is not needed for the $1 DO million spring training baseball stadium" "It is completely separate from the baseball stadium, said Tom McNicholas, the City's public relations consultant for the stadium" Again my request for Public records is: I am requesting a copy of the traffic study that was performed for the school (not the baseball stadium) that justifies the need for a 4 lane divided roadway for 117th and Shady Lakes Dive to actually be a 4 lane divide roadway which allows for even more car traffic." If there was a retraction in the PB Post that this roadway is needed for the Baseball Stadium I have not seen that article.' How can a traffic study for a school be confidential? Vito DeFrancesco From: Donna Kramer rmailto:dkramer(ftbcAcom] Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 12:19 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: PRRQ-10430 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: "...I am requesting a copy of the traffic study that was performed for the school that justifies the need for 4 lane roadway and Shady lakes to actually be a 4 lane divide roadway which allows for even more car traffic." Pursuant to Section 288.075 F.S., the records you have requested are confidential and exempt from Section 119.07 (1) F.S. and Section 24 (a) Article 1 of the State Constitution. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer@pbgfl.com PALM BEACH GAILDIN3 :l Notgawplsn 0 Mr. kw% "W*Aplay Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. 2 DeFrancesco, Vito pt 13 of /t From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 5:00 PM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10414 From: Donna Kramer [mailtoAkramer(ftbgfl.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 12:12 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: PRRQ-10414 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: "...I am requesting a copy of the traffic study that was performed for the baseball stadium site." Pursuant to Section Z88j07,,5,F.S,, the recordsyou have requested are confidential and exempt from Sew F.S. and Section 24 (a) Article 1 of the State Constitution. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(c)pbgfl.com PALM BtlAdH. GAYDINS AU44mPraftaItAxkw'kw *Apkry. Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. DeFrancesco, Vito 01. 1q or- Is From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:21 AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-0415 From: Donna Kramer [mailto:dkramer(dpbafl.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 1:45 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: PRRQ-0415 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: "I am requesting a copy of the environmental study that was performed for the baseball stadium site." There are no records responsive. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramer(o7,Pbgf1.com PALM BiACN GA,1kokms "A rntyre pFrnY b lAvc leant wwk d yl�" Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. DeFrancesco, Vito {P. )S- or- /S From: Vito DeFrancesco <vitodef@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:21 AM To: DeFrancesco, Vito Subject: FW: PRRQ-10420 From: Donna Kramer [mailto:dkramer(d)pb flq_ coml Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 2:54 PM To: 'vitodef@gmail.com' Subject: PRRQ-10420 Dear Mr. DeFrancesco, In response to your public records request: "_Qnora"uc[v.andemplovmenirordf4a`ton+studies a lce_ce It Sincerely Donna L. Kramer Municipal Services Coordinator City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4121 dkramerCcDpbgfl.com PALM BEACH GAID995 rei mPhbry w nV4 kwk rrW*A PAW' Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. a./S/13 Ci`1"j CoaJGiL 014,'eXnVxJ. Cop ►U P't,°✓FAJ_ To "'y C...V ,.:C� Ct`%`jMa""�-�-►, c.r1�f ATTnit�"u'i CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & City Council Members DATE: December 4, 2013 FROM: Natalie M. Crowley, AICP, Director of Planning & Zonin THROUGH: Ronald Ferris, City Manag SUBJECT: Seven50 Plan The purpose of this memorandum is to provide you more information regarding the Seven50 Plan ("Plan"). The Plan is an initiative to develop a 50-year plan for the public, private, and civic organizations within seven counties, including Monroe, Miami -Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River. Led by the South Florida and Treasure Coast Regional Planning Councils, the Southeast Florida Regional Partnership (SFRP) has been established, which consists of a voluntary broad -based group including 200 public, private, and civic stakeholders from the Southeast Florida region. The Plan is being funded from the U.S. HUD Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant Program, which awarded a grant of $4.25 million toward the project, and is being devised through a series of public summits, workshops, and online outreach. The process is completely voluntary; there is no mandate that any local jurisdiction participate. Those jurisdictions that have chosen to participate have been required to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the SFRP. There have been a series of public meetings and workshops which have already occurred, including the opening summit which commenced in June 2012. A second summit occurred in January 2013, and a third summit occurred in June 2013. The final summit is scheduled for January 15, 2014, in Fort Lauderdale, in which a Final Plan will be presented. The planning process is nearing completion for the final report, which is already posted in draft format on the Seven50 website. The draft report presents a broad spectrum of issues and challenges facing the region, including, but not limited to, population growth, patterns of development, transit and mobility, climate change, housing, agriculture, arts/culture, etc. The report sets forth a regional vision and goals in specific subject areas, including: • Improving the large-scale structure or pattern of the region's physical, economic, and social environment; • The growth and formation of more self-sufficient and resilient towns, cities, and communities; • Maintenance of the natural environment, water resources, and the countryside; • The layout of a multimodal transportation network; • Strengthening the region's role as a global hub for trade, visitors, talent, innovation, and investment; • The formation of suitable public and private institutions for education and training, and • Strong neighborhoods and communities. The report also includes suggestions on how the plan can be implemented, such as incorporating certain elements into local government comprehensive plans. The report, once finalized, will not have any measurable enforcement on any jurisdiction. Rather, it will be a visioning tool for those who choose to use its recommendations. For more specific information on the plan, please visit the website www.seven50.org. Should you have any additional questions concerning this, please feel free to contact me. E R.P. -.L I.1.I.�I/3 CIV r.,,,�,u1 M.e.�J - 0,3nn'bJ� b C��1 ��l >ee� r do Donna Kramer /1 From: Patty Snider Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 6:51 PM To: Donna Kramer Subject: FW: Landmark - Bus Shelter Attachments: image001.png Please print 10 copies Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk City of Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-4122 -----Original Message ----- From: Marcie Tinsley Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 6:33 PM To: Patty Snider Subject: FW: Landmark - Bus Shelter Patty, Can you please print for the councilmembers tonight. thanks Marcie Tinsley Palm Beach Gardens City Councilmember From: landmarkpm [landmarkpm@fsresidential.com] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 1:44 PM To: Marcie Tinsley Cc: Tvrinfl(@Yahoo.com; cschiffl(@aol.com; Elliott Koenig; Laura/Dominic Giambona; Lew Coco Subject: Landmark - Bus Shelter Dear Marcie Tinsley: On behalf of the Landmark at the Gardens Board of Directors, please be advised that our Condominium Association strongly supports your interest and our request to install the bus shelter along Fairchild and other locations around Palm Beach Gardens. The Board along with the Management Office and other advocates believe that bus riders deserve the convenience to seat and be in a covered structure while waiting for their transportation. It is amazing to see that employees from Downtown at the Gardens, The Gardens Mall, The Hilton Gardens Inn are sitting in our association's lawn due to the lack of a bus shelter. We appreciate all your efforts pertaining to this matter. *Please note my new company name and email address. New company name, same commitment to providing you with exceptional service. How can we serve you? [cid:image001.png(@010EF1A9.3547AD60]<_h_ttp:/Jwww.fsresidential.com/> i SANDRA SPREI, LCAM GENERAL MANAGER THE LANDMARK AT THE GARDENS 3600 Gardens Parkway I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Direct 561.694.2489 Fax 561.694.93.43 Customer Care 1.800.927.4599 Email landmarkpm(@fsresidential.com<mailto:sandra.sprei(@fsresidential.com> www.fsresidential.com<http://www.fsresidential.com> Follow us on I Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/fsresidential> Twitter<https://twitter.com/FSResidential> LinkedIn<http://www.linkedin.com/company/firstservice-residential-management> YouTube<http://www.youtube.com/FSResidential> CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & City Council DATE: September 26, 2013 FROM: Natalie Crowley, Director of Planning and THROUGH: Ronald Ferris, City SUBJECT: Ordinance 16, 2013 CC: Patricia Snider, City Clerk Max Lohman, City Attorney At the September 10, 2013 City Council meeting, Council voted to continue Ordinance 16, 2013 to a date certain of October 3, 2013. Based on Council discussion during this meeting, language has been revised to reflect the following: (proposed new language underlined) Policy 6.1.4.5.: To ensure protection of environmentally sensitive areas and listed species, the City shall implement the following criteria either in combination or singly for any proposed alteration of lands designated as environmentally significant pursuant to Comprehensive Plan Policy 6.1.4.3. 6. The City shall provide for relief from the requirements of this policy for publicly owned lands upon which environmentally significant lands and/or listed species are located through the Land Development Regulations. Any such regulations shall establish criteria that the proposed public development must meet in order to qualify for relief from this policy. A City -initiated text amendment to the Land Development Regulations will be processed concurrently with the subject Comprehensive Plan amendment which establishes the specific criteria in which the relief can be granted for publicly owned planned developments. Please refer to Ordinance 19, 2013 for additional detail. Should you have any questions regarding this, please do not hesitate to contact me.