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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Council Agenda 010914CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA January 9, 2014 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin Council Member Russo Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy Mayor for a Day Taylor I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. FINANCIAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT. b. FISCAL YEAR 2013 INVESTMENT UPDATE — PFM ASSET MANAGEMENT. C. HONDA CLASSIC ECONOMIC IMPACT PRESENTATION. d. BALLARD PARTNERS — 2014 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES. 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 DECEMBER 5, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. RESOLUTION 1, 2014 — APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS AS ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CANVASSING BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, AS AN ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' CANVASSING BOARD; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, TO CANVASS ALL ABSENTEE BALLOTS, TO CANVASS THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALONG WITH THE CITY'S CANVASSING BOARD, AND TO CONDUCT THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY TESTING FOR ALL ELECTION MACHINERY; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO DO ALL THINGS NECESSARY TO OVERSEE THE GENERAL ELECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. RESOLUTION 2, 2014 - PLAT APPROVAL. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CHASE BANK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PLAT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 4, 2014 — ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR ENSEMBLES PURSUANT TO A LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 8, 2014 - AGREEMENT WITH THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC. FOR THE 2014 HONDA CLASSIC PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY VOLUNTEER PARKING, A PUBLIC SAFETY GRANT FOR OFF -DUTY POLICE AND FIRE PERSONNEL, AND EXCLUSIVE USE OF MIRASOL PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. PROCLAMATION — ARBOR DAY IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Quasi -Judicial Hearing) a. 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 AMENDING CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 78- 158(d) AND 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. b. ORDINANCE 1, 2014 — (1st READING) BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2013, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. *ORDINANCE 4, 2014 — (1ST READING) MODIFICATIONS TO THE MASTER PLAN FOR GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 3, 2002, WHICH APPROVED THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVLEOPMENT (PCD) APPLICATION FROM DISCOVERY VILLAGE AT WEST PALM BEACH, LLC TO AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATING TO ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO TRANSFER THE MASTER PLAN AND RELATED CONDITIONS TO RESOLUTION 6, 2014; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 6, 2014 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 6, 2014, - AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATED TO THE ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) MASTER PLAN FOR THE GABLES PCD LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PRESERVE BOUNDARY, THE REDUCTION OF THE INTENSITY OF PARCEL B, AND INCORPORATING APPLICABLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FROM ORDINANCE 3, 2002; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 7, 2014 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 7, 2014 — AMEND THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN APPLICATION FOR A 120-UNIT/138-BED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF JOG ROAD, SOUTH OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AND NORTH OF THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. *RESOLUTION 5, 2014 - BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: a. RESOLUTION 3, 2014 - APPROVE THE AIPP REQUIREMENT FOR ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PUD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FOR ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. BROADCASTING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. 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. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council members FROM: Ronald M. Ferris, City Manager */ SUBJECT: 2014 Florida Legislative Session Priorities DATE: 12/20/2013 The 2014 Florida Legislative Session is fast approaching, convening for regular session on March 4, 2014. As such, staff has been diligently working with the City's lobbying firm, Ballard Partners, to prepare potential legislative priorities for Council review and discussion at the January 9, 2014, Council meeting. A summary of the 2014 items is provided in the attached document entitled "2014 Legislative Priorities List". Additionally, Mr. Mat Forrest of Ballard Partners will be in attendance at the Council meeting to answer questions and provide further clarification and/or background information on the issues presented. I look forward to further input and discussion from all of you on this most important issue. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 799.4112. Attachment: 2014 Legislative Session Priorities List 2014 LEGISLATIVE SESSION PRIORITIES I. City -Initiated Annexation Amendment: A. Continue to seek sponsor(s) for proposed amendment, which increases the minimum acreage for enclave annexation; continue to look for compatible legislation to insert amendment. • Proposed during the 2012 Legislative Session, City's main "offensive" issue. • Amends FSS 171.046 Annexation of enclaves, to streamline the current annexation process by providing municipalities another method by which to annex an enclave, by ordinance. • Statute currently allows expedited annexation of enclaves 10 acres or less. Proposed amendment would expand the minimum acreage of this development tool. 11. Public Safety Pension Plans and the Florida Retirement System (FRS): A. Oppose legislation that seeks to: limit the flexibility/autonomy of a municipality in its use of insurance premium tax revenues; void the current Department of Management Services (DMS) interpretation on the use of insurance premium tax revenues ("City of Naples" -type letters); and/or limit the grandfather provisions for cities operating under the current DMS ruling. • Beginning in August 2012, the Department of Management Services (DMS) issued a letter to the City of Naples that reflected a fundamental change in the department's interpretation on the use of insurance premium tax revenues. Prior to this letter, the DMS had taken the position that if a city reduced any pension benefit below the statutory minimum benefits or below the plan benefits in effect in 1999, the city would be ineligible for future premium tax revenues. In the Naples letter, the DMS' Division of Retirement acknowledges that its prior interpretation "appears inaccurate." Since that point, more than 33 municipalities, including Palm Beach Gardens (issued October 2012), have received similar letters from the DMS. • The DMS interpretation afforded the City the ability to enact major public safety pension reforms, which have resulted in an annual savings of $2.7 million and have reduced the City's unfunded liabilities associated with these pension plans by $12 million. 1 • Legislation has been filed (SB 246) that would not only remove the current interpretation, but would also prevent the DIVIS from developing less favorable interpretation of the law in the future. Additionally, the bill complicates existing law on the use of the insurance premium revenues and imposes more "one -size -fits -all" State rules on local pension plans. • While SB 246 does provide a limited grandfather provision (of which the City does meet), restrictions could be problematic in the future. Protect Local Business Tax Receipts: A. Oppose any and all efforts by the Legislature to repeal, restrict, or place moratoriums on FSS Chapter 205, which established the Local Business Tax Act. • Legislation related to the collection of Business Tax Receipts was filed during both the 2012 and 2013 Sessions and is likely to be brought forth again in 2014. • The Business Tax Receipt (BTR) is of paramount importance to City operations and to the residents, businesses, or other agencies it serves. • The most obvious consequence of its repeal would be the loss of revenue to the City. In FY 2012-2013, the City collected $1,424,382.28 in BTR revenue. • Information obtained via the BTR process is essential for City operations. Examples include: ➢ Code Enforcement - uses BTR documents in code cases and Special Magistrate Hearings; used to monitor nonconforming waivers. ➢ Police Department - BTR system tracks and can quickly access all business locations that attract children (i.e., movie theatres, day care centers, schools); provides information regarding high -risk businesses to Police Department (banks, convenience stores, etc.). ➢ Fire Department - BTR ensures businesses are in compliance with fire code, as it keeps record of the required annual fire inspection fees. ➢ North Municipal Regional Communications Center (North County Police Dispatch Center) - used by Police Dispatch to route emergency calls to police officers. Since annual BTR renewal is required, the most up-to- date address information is obtained for commercial and residential businesses within the City, ensuring time is not wasted responding to an incorrect address. ➢ Outside Law Enforcement Agencies (Palm Beach County Sheriff, ATF, Medical Quality Assurance) - provides information regarding businesses or individuals who may be operating illegally or have prior criminal history. ➢ Building Division - verifies construction projects have the proper permits; ensures building code compliance for all existing restaurants through BTR approval process; tracks liquor licenses and group homes; ensures compliance with State -mandated distance requirements. ➢ Planning and Zoning - tracking mechanism for medical offices that prescribe medication (pill mills); used for zoning and development order compliance. • These services would no longer be available if current BTR revenues were not received to pay for the employees responsible for the management of this vital service. IV. Protect Communication Services Tax (CST): A. Oppose legislation that seeks to modify, restrict, or eliminate the authority of the City to levy, collect, and/or expand the communications services tax. • In FY 2012-13, the City collected $2,352,008 in revenues from the CST. • Gov. Rick Scott promised to cut taxes by $500 million during the 2014 session. Included in that promise is a proposal to reduce the State CST rate. • Legislation regarding the CST rate has already been filed. SB 266 (Hukill) would reduce the State CST rate and the direct -to -home satellite rate by 2 percent. It does not include a reduction of the local CST rate, but the bill could have a negative fiscal impact on municipalities due to the distribution formula of some of the State CST and direct -to -home satellite revenues. V. All Aboard Florida Quiet Zone Funding: A. In response to the impacts associated with the All Aboard Florida Railroad Project, support and encourage the funding of Quiet Zones Improvements along the Florida East Coast Railroad Grade Crossing through the use of Florida Rail Enterprise Funds: • The All Aboard Florida Project has been herald as a privately -funded transportation enterprise that will have a positive influence on Florida's economy. • Increased railway usage and expansion obviously results in additional noise and disruption for those constituents who live along the Florida East Coast Railroad Corridor. • The responsibility for funding mitigation of the train noise (quiet zones) is set to fall on local county and municipal governments. 3 • It is inherently unfair that the cost for these now -necessary improvements be borne by the local communities when said improvements are a direct result of the project. • Dozens of local governments in eight (8) different MPOs and three (3) different FDOT districts are simultaneously looking for the answer as to funding options. • It was decided to petition the Governor's Office for the programming of Florida Rail Enterprise funds to partially fund the capital costs of creating quite zones along the corridor. VI. Effective Public Notice/Electronic Advertising: A. Encourage and support legislation that seeks to amend the current statutory requirement whereby a governmental entity must publish public notice and advertisements via print newspapers. Additionally, allow for the imposition of penalties and/or fines to news publications when errors result in non- compliance. • Print newspaper advertisements are very costly. From 2004 to present, the City has expended $307,916,08 in order to meet State requirements. • Current statute has the potential to create non -conforming liabilities for the City, as accurate placement, timing, and verbiage now rests entirely with the news publication. It should be noted that the City has encountered timing and accuracy issues with its required print news publication, The Palm Beach Post. • Granting governmental entities the option to publish its public notices and advertisements via electronic media (website) or other means gives municipalities control and responsibility over its own advertising, which results in the dissemination of more accurate information and a better informed public. VII. Additional Priorities: A. Support Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP)- Encourage the Legislature to fully fund this critically important program. • FRDAP is a competitive matching grant program which provides grants for the acquisition or development of land for public outdoor recreation use or to construct or renovate recreational trails. 4 • FRDAP grants were used in the development and/or renovation of the following City recreation projects: ➢ Lilac Park Phase III — $135,611 ➢ PGA Park Phase III — $135,611 ➢ City Park Phase I — $200,000 ➢ City Park Phase II — $200,000 ➢ Lilac Park — $200,000 ➢ Sandhill Crane Access Park — $200,000 B. Florida Police Chiefs Association Priority- Support the full restoration of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Trust Fund: • Training funds per officer have been cut by 275% since FY 1998-99 from $110 per police officer to $40.00 in FY 2013-14. • Quality training ensures law enforcement professionals are highly skilled to deal with today's complex environment as they protect our citizens and their constitutional rights. is 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 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 5, 2013 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Premuroso. I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Mayor Premuroso, Vice Mayor Jablin, Council Member Russo, Council Member Tinsley, Council Member Levy. ABSENT: None. III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS None. IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS a. BUS SHELTERS Staff presentation: Assistant to the City Manager, Jamie Voss. Public Comment: Tom Cairnes, 3101 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens; Joel Channing, 59 St. George Place, Palm Beach Gardens; Scott MacLachlan, 3160 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens. Council Member Tinsley made a motion for approval of the Bus Shelter Project, Option Number 1. Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. Motion passed 5-0. V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS Council Member David Lew: announced both Palm Beach Gardens high schools are in the football championships and are regional champions; December 7th is the Veterans Day Mayor Classic, Golf Tournament; announced Nelson Mandela passed away today. Council Member Marcie Tinsley: attended the League of Cities Meeting and was appointed once again to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for this coming year; received a picture for recognition for the Council for participation in read for the record, attended the Jewish Community Center (JCC) dedication ceremony and grand opening gala; PGA National Veterans Plaza dedication; North Palm Beach Veterans Park dedication; announced Palm Beach Gardens High School will be singing at Epcot December 8th & 9th; attended Easter Seals planning session for fund raiser coming in March, Scripps North Palm Beach Chamber Business Before Hours, Recreation Advisory Board Meeting, Art in Public Places Meeting, announced the Police Department is collecting toys for local children in need of holiday cheer and asked everyone to donate toys; attended the Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Community Center and praised staff for doing such a wonderful job; filed for election. Council Member Joseph Russo: announced the golf course is reopening next week; Honda Classic tickets are available; shared positive thoughts on Scripps and their research; wished everyone a happy holiday season; invited everyone to come Sunday at 5:00 p.m. to the community center for the Christmas caroling event. Vice Mayor Eric Jablin: agreed with positive thoughts on Scripps and their research; attended the PGA Park Dedication in PGA National and Veterans Ball; attended the Tree Lighting Ceremony; announced the Betty Marks Sand Hill Crane statue is now at the golf course; wished everyone happy holidays and a happy New Year. Mayor Robert Premuroso: announced the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association are football state champions in Tampa; recognized the Big Heart Brigade; announced the Holiday CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 1 12-05-13 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 Bazaar will be held on December 7th and 8th and the Green Market will be held on Sunday December 81h as well; announced December 7th is the Veterans Day Mayor Classic Golf Tournament; December 6th is the Juno Beach 911 Dedication and Unveiling. VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT Announced October was City-wide Customer Service which was coordinated through the Human Resources Department for all employees Human Resources Administrator, Sheryl Stewart provided a summary of the training and introduced Human Resources Records Clerk, Brooke Borden. Staff presentation: Human Resources Records Clerk, Brooke Borden provided an overview of the Customer Service Training provided to all City employees. Announced that over the past couple of years Council has budgeted and implemented energy savings measures in City facilities; staff is working with Florida Power and Light on a program to use during the summer months to cut down on energy consumption; currently waiting for the baseball teams responses before the end of the year. VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Barbara Grossman, 161 Thornton Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Steven Tarr, 4521 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens; Kathy Sorkin, 175 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Ruth Nelson -Peeples, 184 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Michael Peragine, Sr., 133 Via Pacato, Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens; Bruce Oestreich, 116 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Steve Martino, 3270 Meridian Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Michael Martino, 320 Balsam Street, Palm Beach Gardens; Kristine Kerr, 4008 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Robin Deaton, 138 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Vito DeFrancesco, 1049 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Steve Barnes, 1011 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Marc Shafler, 217 Isle Verde Way, Palm Beach Gardens. Recess at 9:04 p.m. Reconvened at 9:24 p.m. 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. Council Member Lew made a motion for approval of the Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. Motion passed 4-0. Council Member Russo was not present at time of vote. IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (*Designates Quasi -Judicial Hearing) Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. The City Clerk read Ordinance 16, 2013 by title. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 2 12-05-13 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 a. ORDINANCE 16, 2013 — (2n1 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. Mayor Premuroso opened the Public Hearing. Petitioner: None. Staff presentation: Planning and Zoning Director, Natalie Crowley. Public comment: Vito DeFrancesco, 1049 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Robin Deaton, 138 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; George Lago, 435 Woodview Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Kathy Sorkin, 175 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. Mayor Premuroso closed the Public Hearing. Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval of Ordinance 16, 2013, 2nd reading and adoption. Council Member Lew seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 19, 2013 by title. 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. Mayor Premuroso opened the Public Hearing. Petitioner: None. Staff presentation: Planning and Zoning Director, Natalie Crowley. Public comment: Robin Deaton, 138 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, Ruth Nelson - Peeples, 184 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Vito DeFrancesco, 1049 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens;. Mayor Premuroso closed the Public Hearing. Council Member Russo made a motion to move the public hearing for Ordinance 19, 2013, 2nd reading and adoption to January 2014. Council Member Lew seconded Motion Passed 5-0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 20, 2013 by title. C. *ORDINANCE 20, 2013 — (2nd READING AND ADOPTION) - REZONING FOR THE CVS PHARMACY PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 3 12-05-13 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 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. Mayor Premuroso passed the gavel to Vice Mayor Jablin, recused himself and filled out Form 8B. Council Member Russo recused himself and filled out Form 8B. Vice Mayor Jablin opened the Public Hearing. Vice Mayor Jablin asked for ex parte. Council Member Tinsley yes. Petitioner: Ann Booth, Urban Kilday Design Studio. Staff presentation: Planning and Zoning Director, Natalie Crowley. Public comment: None. Vice Mayor Jablin closed the Public Hearing. Council Member Lew made a motion for approval of Ordinance 20, 2013, 2nd reading and adoption. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 3-0. The City Clerk read Resolution 67, 2013 by title. 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. Council Member Lew made a motion for approval of Resolution 67, 2013. Council Member Tinsley seconded. Motion passed 3-0. Mayor Premuroso and Council Member Russo returned to the Dias. X. RESOLUTIONS None. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION a. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM 40' TERRACE NORTH AND SUNSET DRIVE. Staff Presentation: City Engineer, Todd Engle. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 4 12-05-13 I Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion for approval to move forward on the assessment program. 2 Council Member Lew seconded. 3 Motion passed 5-0. 4 Director of Planning and Zoning, Natalie Crowley provided a presentation on the Seven50 5 Plan. 6 XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 7 None. 8 9 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.) 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 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 5 12-05-13 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 Council Member Lew made a motion to adjourn. Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. Motion passed 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 10:20 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 12-05-13 PAGE 6 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 1. 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: Appoint the Supervisor of Elections, or designee, as an additional member to the City's Canvassing Board for the March 11, 2014, Municipal Election. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $ 0 Council Action: City Clerk (Total) City Attorne [ ] Approved Patricia gnider, CMC, City Clerk Current FY [ I Approved w/ Conditions R/MaxAbhman, Esq. [ ] Denied Advertised: NA Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Date: [ ] Operating Attachments: Paper: [ Other . Resolution 1, 2014 [ x ] Not Required Contract/Agreement: Submitted by Department Director Effective Date: NA Expiration Date: NA atricia Snider, CIVIC City Clerk Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct.#: Approved by: City M ager [ ] Not required Ronald M. erris Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 1, 2014 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: In accordance with Chapter 26, Elections of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City elections shall be conducted in a proper and legal manner under the supervision of the City Clerk in accordance with general law of the State of Florida. Subject to the mutual agreement of the City Council and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections (SOE), the City may contract with the SOE for the orderly conduct and administration of the City's municipal elections in accordance with state law. The City Clerk, or designee, and such others as the City Council may appoint by resolution shall serve as members of the Canvassing Board. The Board shall ensure that the ballots cast for any election are fairly and accurately counted, and shall certify the results of each election. The Board shall canvass the returns and absentee ballots in accordance with state law. At such time as the Board has canvassed the returns, disposed of any challenges thereto, and ascertained and certified the results, the Clerk shall issue a Certificate of Election to each candidate elected and shall issue a Certificate of Election of each issue. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 1, 2014 presented. I 1 RESOLUTION 1, 2014 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF 6 ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, AS AN ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF 7 THE CITY OF PALM" BEACH GARDENS' CANVASSING BOARD; 8 REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, 9 TO CANVASS ALL ABSENTEE BALLOTS, TO CANVASS THE 10 MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALONG WITH THE CITY'S CANVASSING 11 BOARD, AND TO CONDUCT THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY 12 TESTING FOR ALL ELECTION MACHINERY; REQUESTING THE 13 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT THE CITY'S 14 MUNICIPAL ELECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO DO 15 ALL THINGS NECESSARY TO OVERSEE THE GENERAL 16 ELECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 17 PURPOSES. 18 19 20 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 26-2 of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City 21 elections shall be conducted in a proper and legal manner in accordance with general 22 law of the State of Florida; subject to the mutual agreement of the City Council and the 23 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections (SOE), the City may contract with the SOE 24 for the orderly conduct and administration of the City's municipal elections in 25 accordance with state law; and 26 27 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 26-17 of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City 28 Clerk, or designee, and such others as the City Council may appoint by resolution shall 29 serve as members of the Canvassing Board. The Board shall ensure that the ballots 30 cast for any election are fairly and accurately counted and shall certify the results of 31 each election; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appoint the Supervisor of Elections, or 34 designee, as an additional member of the City's Canvassing Board, and requests that 35 the Supervisor of Elections, or designee, conduct the logic and accuracy testing of the 36 electronic election machinery and tabulation equipment for the City; conduct the City's 37 municipal election; canvass all absentee ballots and canvass the municipal election, 38 along with the City's Canvassing -Board; certify the results of the municipal election; and 39 do all other necessary things to ensure the orderly conduct of the City's municipal 40 election; and 41 42 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 43 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 44 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 1, 2014 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 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 Council hereby appoints the Supervisor of Elections, or 7 designee, as an additional member of the City's Canvassing Board, and requests that 8 the Supervisor of Elections, or designee, conduct the logic and accuracy testing for all 9 election machinery and tabulation equipment for the City and conduct the City's 10 municipal election; requests and designates the Supervisor of Elections, or designee, to 11 canvass all absentee ballots on behalf of the City; and requests and designates the 12 Supervisor of Elections, or designee, to canvass the municipal election along with the 13 City's Canvassing Board; and to, certify the results to the City of Palm Beach Gardens 14 with respect to the March 11, 2014, municipal election and the March 25, 2014, run-off 15 election, if applicable. 16 17 SECTION 3. The City Clerk of the City of Palm Beach Gardens is hereby 18 authorized to send a copy of this Resolution to Susan Bucher, Supervisor of Elections, 19 and to do all things necessary to ensure the City's municipal election is properly 20 conducted. 21 22 23 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 Resolution 1, 2014 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ATTEST: 10 11 12 BY: 13 Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk 14 15 16 17 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 18 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY 19 20 21 BY: 22 R. Max Lohman, City Attorney 23 24 25 26 VOTE: 27 28 MAYOR PREMUROSO 29 30 VICE MAYOR JABLIN 31 32 COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO 33 34 COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY 35 36 COUNCILMEMBER LEVY 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 day of , 2014. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA M. Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT 47 G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2014\Resolution 1 2014- appoint SOE to canvassing board resolution.doc Page 3 of 3 2 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 2, 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: Consideration for Approval: Approving the Chase Bank Planned Unit Development (PUD) Plat. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Review d by: Originating Dept.: Finance: Council Action: Planning & Zoning: Accountant [ ] Approved Dire o Planning & Zoni Project Manager [ ] Approved w/ Conditions Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: Yes [ ] Denied [ ] Continued to: N t ie M. Crowley, AICP Pe er H heinz, Interim Principal Planner Engineering Department Funding Source: [ ] Quasi — Judicial [ ] Legislative [ ] Operating [ ] Public Hearing [X] Other N/A o d-Engle, P.E. Attachments: Budget Acct.#: Cit Advertised: N/A • Development [ ] Required Application RIVA V6hman, Esq. [X] Not Required Contract/Agreement: • Resolution 2, 2014 Date: N/A Paper: N/A Effective Date: N/A Approved By: City Manag r Affected parties: Expiration Date: [ ]Notified N/A [X] Not Required Ronald M. Fe f =bR1 Meeting Date: January 9, 2013 Resolution 2, 2014 Page 2 of 2 SUBJECT REQUEST A request by JP Morgan Chase and Company to receive approval of the plat for the Chase Bank Planned Unit Development (PUD). The proposed plat is consistent with the approved site plan for the project. Staff is recommending approval. BACKGROUND On July 30, 1991, Resolution 83, 1991 was adopted, approving a conditional use to the site then occupied by Miami Subs restaurant, allowing the sale/service of beer and wine beverages for on -premise consumption only, and further granting a variance to the distance requirement between sites and locations where alcoholic beverages are sold. On April 19, 2005, the approval of Administrative Petition ADMIN-05-31 allowed minor architectural changes to the existing Miami Subs fast-food restaurant building for the conversion to a Wendy's fast-food restaurant. In 2013, the subject site was rezoned to a PUD with an underlying zoning designation of General Commercial (CG-1) via Ordinance 17, 2013 and Resolution 61, 2013. The PUD site plan included a 3,450-square-foot bank/financial institution building with a remote drive -through facility. TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL On November 6, 2013, the City issued Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) for the plat of the project pursuant to City Code Section 78-446(d)(2)(d). STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 2, 2014 as presented. 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 2, 2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CHASE BANK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PLAT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City staff has reviewed the Chase Bank Planned Unit Development (PUD) plat; and WHEREAS, City staff has determined that the proposed plat meets all the technical requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations (LDRs) and Chapter 177, Florida Statutes, and recommends approval of the plat; and WHEREAS, the plat is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and LDRs; 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 Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed and authorized to execute the Mylar of the Chase Bank Planned Unit Development (PUD) plat consisting of two (2) sheets, prepared by Bloomster Professional Land Surveying Corporation, attached hereto as Exhibit "A." SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 1 of 2 Resolution 2, 2014 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 , 2014. 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 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2014\Resolution 2 2014 - Chase PUD Plat.docx Page 2 of 2 Resolution 2, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" LEG4 DESCRIPTION AND DEDICATION, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT GCMOEN PALM BEACH /Nl£STMENT, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORA7M ORNER OF THE LAND SHORN HEREON AS CHASE BANK NO. 37429, BEING A PORTION OF GOL£RNMiNT LOT 7 SECTION 4, 70NN9WP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' BEGINNING AT A PANT LOCI IED BY MEASURING FROM THE NORWHEST CORNER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 7, SECTION 4, TONNSHIP 41 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, THENCE RUN EAST ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 7 TO THE PANT OF #uERSECTON Or THE EAST RIGHT-CF-WAY LINE OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US: /1) THENCE IN A SOUTHNESIERL Y DIRECTION ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID FEDERAL HIGHWAY /1, A DISTANCE OF 600 FEET 70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE RUN SOU7HNESTERLY ALONG THE SAID EAST LINE OF SAID FEDERAL HIGHWAY A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET, THENCE RUN EAST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE O' SAID GOIERNMENT LOT 7, TO A POINT IN THE EAST LINE Or SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 7, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF' GOVERNMENT LOT 7 70 A OPPOS7IE THE POINT OF BEGTNMINO THENCE RUN NEST PARALLEL 70 THE NORTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 7 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO KNOW AS, BEING A PORTION OF LAND LYING IN GOVERNMENT LOT 7, SECTION 4, 70WVSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOHS' COMMENCE AT THE NORTHNEST CORNER Or SAID GOVERNAHENT LOT 7,• PaN E SOUTH 857234' EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 110361 FEET TV A PONT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LIVE OF US HIGHWAY NO 1 (STATE ROAD NO 5),• THENCE SOUTH 1651?5' NEST, ALONG SAID EASTEREY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A D/STANCE Or 600.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 1651 25' NEST, A DISTANCE Or 12.69 FEET TO THE BEGINNING W A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCA I•£ 70 THE EAST, HA 14NG A RADIUS OF 1850.09 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0475'09;• THENCE RUN SOU7HERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 1J7.31 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 6.57207" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 251.92 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 015150" EAST, A DISTANCE OF* 147.BJ FEET THENCE NORTH 857207' NEST, A DISTANCE OF 21d02 FEET 70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING. HAS CAUSED THE SAME 70 BE SURVEYED AND PLATTED AS SHORN HEREON AND DO HEREBY DEDIC47F AS FOLORS 1. THE 12 FOOT SU.A. WATER AND SETTER EASEMENT, AS SHORN HEREON; IS HEREBY DEDICATED TO SEACOAST UTILITY AU7HOR17Y, 175 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; FOR INSTALLATICN, OPERA TOV AND MAINTENANCE OF SERER AND WATER FACILITIES SAID LANDS ENCUMBE7R0 BY SAID EASEMENT BEING PERPETUAL OBLIGA TOV Or THE DINNER OR DINNERS OF THE FEE SIMPLE INTEREST IN SAID LANDS ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, WINOUT RECOURSE To NE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA IN WTNESS WHEREOF; THE ABOVE --NAMED CORPORATION HAS CAUSED THESE PRESENTS TO BE SIGNED BY ITS PRESIDENT AND 17S CORPORATE SEAL 70 BE AFF7XED HERETO, BY AND WIN JHE AUTHORITY OF 17S BOARD OF DIRECTORS. THIS DAY OF 2013. CYXDEN PALM BEACH HNVE5TMENT, M. A FLORIDA CORPORATION BT? W7NESS• . PRESIDENT W7NESS DEDIC47701V AND RESERVATIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: STAG OF aORIDA COUNTY O PALM BEACH PRINT NAME.- PRINT NAME BEFORE M£ PERSONALLY APPEARED RHO IS PERSONALLY KNOW TO ME, OR HAS PRODUCED AS /DEN77RCA TON, AND WO EXECUTED THE FOREGDING INSTRUMENT AS ONE PRESIDENT OF CCKDEN PALM BEACH INVESTMENT, ING, A FLORIDA CORPORATION AND AC0VONLEDGE'D TO AND BEFORE ME THAT HE EXECUTED SUCH INSTRUMENT AS SUCH MANAGER OF SAID CCINPANY, AND SAID INSIRUMENT IS THE FREE ACT AND DEED OF SAID COMPANY. CHASE BANK NO. 37429 A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 7, SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. SHEET 1 OF '2 PREPARED BY BL OOMSTER PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING, INC. 641 NORTHEAST SPENCER STREET ✓ENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA J4957 PHONE (772) 334-0868 FAX (772) 334-5283 (STATE ROAD 7B6 JACK NIO`ALAUS DRIIE STATE ROAD 70J Q PLAT% 0 h CARCYINDA DRIVE y c �u �N y� MCLAREN ROAD o o zo o. A PORTION OF SWAM 4-42-43 LOCATION MAP.• Nor ro sCALE ME CERARCA770N.- / A DULY LICENSED ATTORNEY IN THE STA7F OF FLORIDA DO HEREBY CERTIFY 7HAT H HA l•E EXAMHIED 7HE 777LE TO THE HEREON DESCRIBED PRCpERTY THAT I FIND THE 777LE 70 THE PROPERTY IS IES7FD IN GOLDEN PALM BEACH INIESIMENT, INC, A FLORIDA CORPORATION; LICENSED TO DO BUSINESS IN FLORIDA AND PALM BEACH COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBOHVISIO'V OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA THAT THE CURRENT TAXES HALE BEEN PAID,. THAT THERE ARE NO MOW7G46ES or RECORD.- AND THAT THERE ARE ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD BUT THESE ENCUMBRANCES DO NOT PROHIBIT THE CREA TON OF THE SUBDINSION DEPICTED BY TH/S PLAT. DATE• 201.1 SIONA7I/RE ATTOFRN£Y AT LAW LICENSED bV aowA NAME AWRESS' LICENSE NO.. REVIEWING SUR/EYOR.• THIS PLAT HAS BEER REWEHED FOR CONFORMITY IN ACCORDANCE WIN CHAPTER 177.OB1(1 OF THE FLORIDA STA 7U7FS AND THE ORDINANCES OF THE OTY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS THE RENEW DOE'S NOT INCLUDE THE wx1F7CA77ON OF THE GEOME7RIC DATA OR THE PIELD VERIFICATION OF THE PERMANENT CONTROL POINTS (P.CP.S) AND MCM/MEN7S AT LOT CORNERS W7NESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL THIS _ DAY OF 2013 ` 1MS DAY OF 207.I MY COMMISSION EXPIRES, PRINTED APPROVALS: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH, FLORIDA THIS PLAT IS HEREBY APPROIED FOR RECORD T76S BY.• ATTEST- ROBERT G. PREMUROSO MAYOR THIS PLAT IS HEREBY APPROVED FOR RECORD THIS BY: TO00 ENOLE PE CITY ENGINEER DAY G 20TI PATRICA SHIVER, CUC CITY CLERK DAY OF 201J. SURVEYORS NOTES.• 1. BEARINGS SHORN HEREON ARE BASED ON A GRID BEARING ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF U.S HIGHWAY NO. 1 (S765/75'W) 2. OMENSTONS SHORN HEREON ARE IN FEET AND DECIMAL PARTS THEREOF AND ARE BASED ON THE DERNITION OF A FOOT AS ADOPTED BY THE UN17ED STA IFS BUREAU OF STANDARDS AND REFER TO THE HORIZONTAL PLANE. J. NO BUILDINGS OR .ANY KIND OF CONSIRUCTION OR TREES OR SHRUBS SHALL BE PLACED ON ANY EASEMENT WIHOUT PRVOIR WITTEN APPROVAL OF ALL EASEMENT BENETICYARIES AND ALL APPLICABLE PALM BEACH COUNTY APPROVALS OR PERMITS AS REWIRED BY SUCH ENCROACHMENTS 4. IN )NOSE CASES WHERE EASEMENTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES CROSS OR 07HERWSE CONODE DRAINAGE EA5EMEN75 SHALL HAVE FIRST PR/LW/TY, UIKHY EASEMENTS SHALL HAW SECOVO PRHOWIn; ACCESS EASEMENTS SHALL HAW 7MR0 PRIM7Y, AND ALL 07HER EASEMENTS SHALL BE SUBOPOTVA IE 70 THESE W7H THEIR PRICR/TES BONG DETERMINED BY USE RIGHTS GRANTED 5. 707AL SITE AREA: 34838.76 SQUARE FEET OR 0..80 ACRES MORE OR LESS NOTICE • THIS PLAT, AS RECORDED /N ITS GRAPHIC FORM, IS THE OFMAL DEPICTION OF THE SUMMED LANDS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND WILL /N NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE SUPPLANTED /N A117HORITY BY ANY OTHER GRAPHIC OR DIGITAL FORM OF THE PLAT. THERE MAY BE AD01770NAL RES7R/C77ONS THAT ARE NOT RECORDED ON THIS PLAT 7HAT MAY BE FOUND IN THE PUBLIC R£CORpS OF THIS COUNTY. ROVME L FURN/S'S` PSN FE09004 LICENSE NO. 8272 SURVEYOR'S CERTIRIC 770M THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT SHORN HEREON IS A TRUE AND CORRECT REPRESENTATCN ' A SURIEY MADE UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE DIRECTOV AND SUPERNSIOM• 7HAT SAID SURIEY IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNONLEDGE AND BELIEF. THAT PERMANENT REFERENCE MOVUMENIS ACCORDING 70 SEC 177.091(9), FLORIDA STATUTES HAVE BEEN PLACED AS REQUIRED BY LAW,` AND FURTHER, 7HAT THE SURVEY DATA COMPLIES W7H ALL THE REQUIREMENTS a' CHAPTER 177, PART /, PLATING., FCORIDA STA TU7ESti AS AMENDED, AND ORDINANCES OF THE OTY Cr PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA. 716S DAY O- BLOOMS7ER PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYLRS ING. 541 NORTHEAST SPENCER STREET .ENSEN BEACH, FLOP/OA J4057 ROWA REOISIMARON NO 4134 LICENSED BUSINESS TO18 CORPORATE SEAL ' ; ENOSNEALRS ZO1.I REKEWNG N I SURVEYOR S I I SEAL S I \ SEAL / \ I LEGEND & ABBREWA77ONS 'N..Paw or qc!M MENLa/ENT aV �W-MENT LOT 7, S6522;Y4 F 110J61, + NARn/ LINE L' GOlVBWj r LOT 7 2 lN1ERSEC7700V.AF 771E N[Mnl > LINE OF GOWRNMENr LO'T 7 3< AND THE EASTERLY R16Hr OF WAY OF U.S HIGHWAY NO. 1 UNPLA77ED LANDS w SET P.R.M. PAN Lam' RELa'NN/NC N8572 07 W 216 SET P.R.M / S165125-W Q 1269' A ry p�S tor `\ ` Oq r� 34B7ft 76 SQUARE FEET OR 0-80 ACRES t J. I SET P.R.M. NAR7H L/NE AR' )RACY A' (BEAR/NG BASE SB5Y2'L77- sUR�E) �N� R'�'�% 257.92' 7RACT A' PLAT ClA1/FORT INN PLAT BOpK 79, PADS 150-/57 PALM BEACF/ WUNry RECORDS N8632:75"W OF 7RACT A - Zr FOUND 4'x 4' CM P.R.M.- PL,S/5019 ORB = GVFICAL RECONS BOOK PC: = PAGE P.R.M. = PERMANENT ROMWACE MAVUMENr P.LS = PRA'ESS700VAL LAND SURW)VR ASM PR673900VAL SURH.7AR AND MAPPER LB. = LICENSED BUSMESS PB = PLAT BOA1 FDOT - FLCRVA OD Affavir OF 7RANSPARM nCN SF.= SQUNOE FEET M - MEASURED CCR - CER77RED CCRAW? REGARD PBCW - PALM BEACH COUNTY SrC770JV DATA R RADIUS L = LENG7H OF ARC D=DaM " - CHORD BEARING ON - CHARD DISTANCE PBCR - PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS CM. - CONCRETE MAV[/MENr QQ SET 41x4' CCNOREIE MAVUMENT d DISC (P.R.M Al ON) GRAPHIC SCALE 2O 1 80 ( IN FEET) 1 INCH - 200 FT. CHASE BANK NO. 37429 A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 7, SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. SHEET 2 OF 2 PREPARED BY BL OOMSTER PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING, INC. 641 NORTHEAST SPENCER STREET ✓ENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA J4957 PHONE (771) 334-08M FAX (772) 334-5263 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 4, 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: Approve the acquisition of bunker gear ensembles for Fire Rescue use pursuant to a Lake County, Florida contract. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $114,752.98 Council Action: Fire Rescue (Total) CityAttor y [ ]Approved 9y a $115,000.00 440-11. David Deputy Chief Chief — Admin. Current FY [ ] Approved w/ Conditions R ax hman, Esq. [ ] Denied Fi [ ]Continued to: Advertised: NA Funding Source: ate: [ ] Operating Attachments: Allan Owens Paper: [x ] Other Resolution 4, 2014 Purchasing and - Exhibit "A": Lake Contracts Director [ x ] Not Required County Contract ------------------------------- Contract/Agreement: -Exhibit "B»: Pricing Km! Ra Effective Date: 06/12/2013 Submitted by: Expiration Date: Department Director 06/30/2014 Michael . Southard Fire Chief Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct.#: 001.1230.522.5294 Approved by: City anag [ x ] Not required Ronald M. Ferris Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 4 2014 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue has purchased structural firefighting (bunker gear) ensembles and other related equipment from Bennett Fire Products for the past nineteen (19) years. Fire Rescue has found Bennett Fire Products to have the best selection, competitive prices, and excellent customer service. Therefore, in order to maintain Fire Rescue's cost savings and current level of service, Fire Rescue wishes to continue purchasing bunker gear ensembles through Bennett Fire Products through piggyback contract number 12-0806B with Lake County, Florida. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 4, 2014 as presented. 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 4, 2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR ENSEMBLES PURSUANT TO A LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is necessary to acquire bunker gear ensembles for the Fire Department, and WHEREAS, the City has determined that these ensembles are necessary due to wear and age of some of the bunker gear ensembles now in their possession; and 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 will piggyback the Lake County, Florida contract, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the description and pricing for bunker gear is attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; 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 City Council hereby approves the acquisition of bunker gear ensembles in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Lake County, Florida Contract dated June 12, 2013. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the purchase of bunker gear ensembles. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 1 of 2 Resolution 4, 2014 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 , 2014. ATTEST: 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 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AM Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2014\Resolution 4 2014 - Bennett Fire Products Co. Inc..doc Page 2 of 2 Resolution 4, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" Rpr 03 2013 12:05PM BENNETT FIRE PRODUCTS CC 7705914332 P.1 LAKIE COU NTY iLOR l'D A MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT I Modification No.; 1 2. Contract No.; 12.!0806B Effective Date: June 12, 2013 Effective Date. June 12, 2012 3. Contracting Officer Barnett Schwartzman 5. Contractor Name arid Address: Telephone Number: (352) 343-9424 Bennett Fire Products Company, Inc- P.O. Box 2458 Woodstoc:1r,* Georgia 30188 4. Issued $Yl Procurement Ser"ic'es Lake County Administration Building Attn: Danny Bcnftett, President 315 W. Main St., Suite 441 Tavares, Florida 32778-7800 G. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS- Contractor is required to siRa Block 8 showing acceptance of the below wrimn modification and aq= this fo= Ig add—=ss shma in Block 4 within rge-q�19) days after Lwjda preferably by certified nmil to ensure a system of positive receipts. Retain a photocopy of the signed copy of this modific:itioia and attach to original of contract, which was previously provided. 7, DESCRIPTION OF MODIFICATION: Contract modification to extend one (1) year expiating June 30, 2014. 8. Contractor's Signature REOMRED 9. Lakd County, Flori Name: !".>,AAA!j geAAitit By: 'procurement* ervices Manager Title: 1 rI.T1,44-t Date.. lhr; rZ I bate 10. Disttibntion: Original - Bid No. 12-0806B Copies - Contractor Contracting Officer ViscALAND ADMINIsTaNrivE SERVICM/PROCUREMENT SERVICES P.0' Box 78o4'-* 315W. IMIN ST.JAVARES. 1131778 -P 352,343.9830- F35,2,3419413 Board ofCoway C0,41111issiondrs o wym. lahcaunryfl.gov 11 M OT H Y I - SIJ I I (VAN SEAT! M. IA R K S. z! I kjM N' jr. C) h N Fjj I-T$] IF C-AM wfl.-I'ON G. 0,mmi, o4trkt L 3 INSWE I S Fire Equipment and Supplies Bennett Fire Products Company, Inc. Notice of Manufacturer's Price Increases 7/1/2013thru 6/30/2014 1AKE COUNTY F LORI P-A F.br Fite Equiproi6nt a- nd Supp'llos. LAKr= COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivisior its Board O'fdC.untyCommissioneri,(ho�r'e'inafter." �any, AheBid of 86nniitt Fire Produclitompan) and Supplies to the County,pursuant.to,County Pri, March 21, 2012 and Contractoes, Maidli 11, 20' .governing. Special Cla,u-sew, of the,gtate-of Florida,: its SUG66ssors-zifid Esc %*�nty') does fi6re'by:accept, With 6&6d Inc. (hereinafter "Cont r) to supply IT6 r4sippnsethtretb With 011'Coprity TB pi Publ;c R - I , ecords All electronic, f-Iles, audio and/or video recordings, ­-arld'au p paro --,peftalnhfn g , to i 41" ictivity pleff6r(Tied laythe CONTRACTOR.-foror on behalf of the &bUNTY shall 'be the,.' it of the.00-UNTY-and ,-will be- 'Prope Y.- turned over to them COUNTY upon request. In accordance with. Chapter 110, Florida Statutes, each file and all papofs pertaining to any :aCtiVitiOS'performed f6T or on'behalf -of the COUNTY are public records an 6 available Jor 16speGtion by- Y04rsoh evi jfthdr file '-. 0 papa d n OR' offtoe-or -,..'the CONTRACT a. facility. The CONTRACTOR shall.maintain efilbs a papers for,60tI et"s 1han three co moiefe Calendaryears after the project has:been completedtlerm'i*hA"'t-'-e-d 6 1, iccordpnob ith ,;of wi any. grant requirements; whichever is longer. Pr!6r-t6 the closa:oui of the­�-,Q6nire C- -adt,4h6INTRAdTOR'sliall appoint a records . custodiam�t&handle any records request and provideI I , he . :custodiaA name. an , & -teleOhon6 humber(4) to the COUNTY. Prohibition against Cbritingei4t Fees The -CONTRACTOR warrants that they hAV6 not ernploked or 'retained any'comp ny or pq:rson, other -- than a bona fide employee working solely for the CdNTRA&.6 R­jd. solicit tar--pedure this Contratfand that they have riot paid or agreed to pay any personi, comp anyi corporatlonjndMdual, orflem, other than ab6na fide employ e*evoikilrig i0j;ly for the C %Nm arty fee, commission, percentage, gig tr or other consideration c6ritlingerlt moon or restating tie award or'making ofthis Contract, This :Contract shall be binding upon and shall ihLt*re.,.t&:the be"hl6fii.,�6fi:ea'iDhzof.th6 partios ansl of tKOV respective successors and permitted assigns; This Contract, may not 156- amended, f6leAsed, -discharged, except-by-a:wiitten instrument-,duly.executed bveach�oft'6t Dafties,h&efltar The fallure:of any party hereto Lit ion of lhis.b ahytin'riel,td,jahI f I orc0.,,:dny'ofih6 previsions of this Contract will in no way o n cc si, on or:,6f:.!n` ''t'her e.orbaconsth.ied.as , a walverofsuoh provi y.oprevision here6 for r in any Way 4 -1 affect the validity of, or the right thereafter eacfi,-'a'nd -qV0ry,prPvis ontfacti Duringfhe;te6i of this, Contract th6 CONTRACTOR atsuresthe"-COUNTYthat it is in compliance with 16666:Civil Riglht� Act 6f'1992 -in that the: 71tia V11 of the 1g64 Civil Ri ghfs'A6t,,ai,,aMeh6"d tiie`t ' race, amended, i slid r 16r, natidnaloage, i.sa ility"00 C6NTRA.6 Tbft does,ndt on the grounds of race, co tioln, religion, s66,�_ marital status, discrimination inany form or mannerra gal"nst" .the.'.6iNtRACTOR employees 6f applic ants.10 remploymont, The-OONTAACTOR understands and agrees. that this -doritract ISV c 0 hd I t i o' n e d '6 n"the..v veracity of this statement ofas I su nc P6 ra La. Accipy of the`CbhVa06rss signed Proposal ls:atfached hereto and incorporated.-hereini-thus makind'it a -part 7. of this Con'trActexcept t ems.iiotawirded'hav6`be6fi 6-tru6k,thr6u'h-'The'attach'ments,.rio'ted below a of any),pre"attach6d he=6re'also,m_depart,of :this 'c- 'ontract 2 Attachments: N/A Noif - inah6ial 6bligition ilhall.66=6 ag6instthe.CbUhty_qntil Contractor.shall ryiakO-deliVery pursuant to order ofth6 County procurement S"e, , r accrue Dired . tor_- TH6 Cb6nt�ls Procurement SeNiced Director shall_ the sole o" judge as.to the fact- of the fulfillment of this -Co''htr6et, And up-pin''any breach th4eof, shall, at his or - her opt�Qnu,%ol'a're this contract terminated, and for ,any lo'ss or damag' by reason subh'brea6h whether this'Contracils -terminated or not, said Contractor ' . for _ '. libl . . and their-suroty for any required bond: shall be el This Contract ract is effective.' from June 12, 1012-through June 30, 2013.excep . tt . he ' County reserves the right to terminate this Contract'immediatelyfor. cause andl6r lack of,fUn,dq and With thirty,(30) day written notice forjhe convehie'rice-of1he County, This Contract provides for four (4.) one (11) year, renewals at Lake :CauntYs sole option at the -terms rioted in the Proposal. ent'Servioese Any and all modifications to this.Contrac-t.must bein writing signedby the Couniy'i P(60' ir Director. LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA. 0 pol� Di tribu'tibfi: Original -Bid ' 'File copy-CoIntractar Upy-Public Safety' "Earning Dommuhity C onfidence. U.*QUgh_Ek&611eA00n SQN�4` Office of Procurement Services I . 16 W, Main, Suitb.4.16 P.O. Bb'x 780.0 -343-9839 Fax (36g).3414473 Tavares, Florida 32778;.7800 Ph (362) 4�0 da. LAKE COUNTY FLOk I D A I- IN.VTTATJ.O,N TWRID (ITT), FIRE E-QUIPMENT.AND St)PPLIES' F, (IIA1111ilftm. Omiti-iietin�� Offker: Rose= iohnsoii Bid Duc.D'Atti:Mar'01 24-201 pr e- aid'CDA6 Not ip-L'ji abtj� 61d 1lkic"1111,10i 3:00,111 164i,9j S EC 110 N, I , Sptc ',Kflbk 2: Stat 6m'c4i:o'f Work pages"I 7-4 9 ,q)ECTIONI- Ternimaiiii-Canditions ry.1 22 FCTIOIN 5: fiftadiiiicMm' Proposal nod!or Perfomiame Bond, Nou,4pplic6leto.thisIT13- tcetificite of 061110 iceaW: No(. Ceti "IpOchbje`io"Iliis t'1:L1. Ttideiiiiiiftc,-ttionflnitii-ance., i See, Swim 1;8, F— 1- -1 Pre -Bid Covfbrcne6/W;aIk-ThYu: Nbit -thI646--this TTR jj�plic At the date and tin!6 qpMfied - e, all bids thathave.licen received in a flin0y ngann6f will bw o . peacd, recorded, and mcepted far -consIdergitiew., -The mitnds: of the bidders -.. ubnifttijig- bids -,Will be. read aloud and rccordcd. Tfic- hids will hc.Navallablc 11brInslicetion.Apritii, nottoal"Nisin hoorg in thk:- Of&c,d Nocurement Services, thirty a -(10) calcnd r 4ays; aflor-Ow o.((161 1,'J�'id,dacdatju. When c-ovnte d, v signe by an �audwi�,cd Cowity rcprcsi�nWlivc, 11i,6.4ocument. and any specirwally, IdenIflied attachments . TINAy,. faith titre COW1.110. d0t;Mlfloni binding 6imthe IntTliesjo zill perrnce"�Oe.bifliod herein. Vendors shrill completc-and -return the -entirety Irety of this ITB Document, ;and attach All other information requested in, this ITB dbciuncnt,(Se.c Provisian IM). Failure to sign the Iiiii rcspanse,' -orjrto sitbinit the bid response by: the, sppciticd tuneandd--ttc,:ihay.be cause for rejection tiff the bid.-, JVQAI�Nr "Isr" flEPLY ii',my, vendor (loes not -want-toxes.pond'to this solicitation ,--aill iis ffine, or,vould like to Na -mmoved 60m t1ie,,Itpptopriat6-spitct;'ct)tiiplete nanietdl6w.and return this page offly. Not.interLstdd cit this fififc .koejblir r1i'm On 1-114(� List r6t future soli6tatic'u'lls fbr' thiSliffiduct FT Pleasexernove,our.hrin IIENJILM IDE INTIFICATION ."eFnap guy N'4ih P116-01 MiII166.: v le &ma i I Addem; �cm! tact piw$olli rltl e j I el F--& SEC'1.1101 M4 —Pit(C-.IN61CEII'I'TFICATION.S/,S���G�N'A',CTTHE S MITITLE: FIRE FQVIPM)�,NT- &SUPPLIES ' NOT -ES: • Lake County -is cxetrpfikom itil. taxes LoCAO., McIrigAiOttlil ha 1.1-esibll filklis, A Tax Fxemptinli Cerfl ricate .wiil bo ['aamWied upon request. • 'Tile svefidoPMA11 tipt4illor.or,mriend any -or4be-intiblination �iticludilig, but of fnemllrq, imii descr.ioliOn, or qUuiti(,}'-),,mAted in the 1106rig-Section. If anyquatifitticiarc ,stated in tile ljocing Section, as bell-V qijlalffit'kmvend Ors`:-Zlre advised to rcv-ieAv the 'TAmatcd Qualltides" tlawiechfdined its S(i6tion 1*6f thi'solk itation. Each pfice Offelut in Your bid SWI be,1, fifili-rixed !At% -ex6l,tOY6 of1itny-tax. AnY lei xonfaining:ft "10difXiing, or ",makito?' cWvz;e,,,-not spdl:fflvaH.V 'J1)1jdwo0 f6*r vII&P the Wficitation will* not ons Wered • A lf,pli,ic*i(ig sliall be F'OB D estmatlibn unless othei-M-w-speci ricd in tihis. solitiW ioli doeument.. • A I I jifl6ng sobmlttedshall iviiiah) Vali(I for"a 90',dAy, Period. By signing-alld lubmittling'a rcspllseto this scilicit�ltiotr; the veiid6iffiis �&dffic11111y, fitifiw Vendors are advised - to visit .our website at - h ttj)J/mviy;ia1c Ogquiijyfl.gov-. and rckistcf as 0 putentiAl ycndor.Vtndoj-s that have rcglstcred. on-Une. rvoWVcan c-mail notice, -vvbm line '�-Ounty ksueit 'solicitation matehing flic,commodity codes seleded by A. veadorAttring, the registration process:. ACK I NOWLEgGEMINT-6ti ADORNODA IMORUCTIOINS'. ("011ip'lett'llart lorPM1.11" %Ybkl)eV6O qppljes 7-77t77 The.bidder mm4lkt below AddeAdlim #1,: fhted.- Addendam 43,,-Phted: 'NoAddendum ws s rcediVed SECTION 4 —PRICING/ (',I;RTIrilC.A:Jr,),(IMN.S/SIGNA'.I'URF.S IT5'NumbenE 12-0806 1311TCT N,G.-St- St- If manufactu'reir listed is no longer itt blishiciss, please ,mark' itnX though themallwol"the firm. If Mazuafacturer listed hail had a name change please cross through vendor name -and write in 'corieet p0me. If,,Vott please add additio-nat sheets. 1� MWCOMPANY Mcututt rom cumctit.prioc list % 'Price Liit'-W Diitenf` k�Lis( WOO My Sto6Jk1ng,Dis1rJ'6qtor? Yes WO T-chd time'— ___ f 1161ifly- ratt. ffir repair.nti4lservica", M111inium urder,.(i,f:af)yj$.=. Mandfiftg ieelf less than Ellie 2. ABLE, SHO WIF ,Pelt DiscGuliffrom current ptimInt Price, List.No. Date 010xiteLi" Worrality Stot4hig Dishiibwbr? Ws 317� Hou�ly:rale,fhr repairind spAce,$,_ per hopi) Miaisnum order (Vany)S_ pero itrie;j��i c ta 6 t., V i—likk"ytnusU1)'fi6d't1fi­ NO SK"C"VION 4 —PRICING/ !TKNOinbd., 12-4306 3; �ACTJON Alp Oid IN Otint fiom,cutrvnt Oki IW-- Pat.e /PriedLiRt WATrOnty Stoding-Distribatof? Yes Ica Lod Iltile: lily r No itc f6r,r6vair fid .5 c, 01, 'a .Mi6iinurn.19rder,(if,iiu NaniclTelephon Celt[Beeper aMmenvency Contact I -lave xOt4.,mRR]iCd Ilie-mmircd YES NO 4, AlISTO C /Vt) J D�i%cowtt ftalm curitnt, tied Lis(No. Da List- / Warranty Stockin't Distributor? yes 4?"No, Le,-t,d thme, spa jtbllr) Notirly mie for and i4rvlce,,$— MAndLing Icp if-Wsstfiub hiininium.ordtil- af Emuvgcnuy COntict- Havc you supplied the rcct trcd Oat alow-,alldlist F, S: 'NO AIM gf) Dlit§f PrIce'lAq wireffilcy m SUCTYON-4 — INICING,/ CJe.I.V a 7, SYes. tincka fig -D.istfi b.ittor? No„ Hou r!}'i. atc :1-landlin--ibe ifless thanxibinvam oraer's ii d 1, ;t Prig Sfieets4 AJAR- Dismuit-fian ckvj4ent�price list. q Price Dite of'A�lcetisf Warronly -Z 01 g 14 - Lbad, times: lJourly rate for repAit mid, krvic#X.,$ (PO Maur) Minimom order,(If any)l- I-Tandfilig,fee ietesnhalluinimum order S' 14-aveyou wplilied tim ic - *1 vklbn s4itid. LJ sT yri�e'5Ik6igt AKR{hN BRASS i5id Discount list, % Pricc I -mfNn, % wArranty" m y C. 8 — NOO, SECTION 4 —.11),R)ONG1 C-VRTIFICATION-SI.SIGNATUR 4 Haodling fee if 1piq than mininium (,)fdCt$, Na of Slave you stttstilied'tEiea pired Catalogs,andjjst Price Sheets? YES AU.R.N"$VSTF`M8: Al,9 6) di Discount from current III -ice list Mce Ust No. oke 60iiit IiS't Warranty '$tocIcInp,l*Distrilm'tor? ycs' Nlo. Lead thiic: Hourly rate for repaitand service/$ (per lioul.) Minimum order (ifany)Cf l Handling fec'if kss.thall IT11111i�lUm Urdu, Nal i n-VlT61cpIiunu!C tVB6p�r. 9thlC nergellcy 011 act Anveynt supplicd the requited Cittaloggsaitd1jsl PriccSl . wets? YES AL OCOLrrE- V -Discount from current pri'Ce li.q*t Nled Lisi Nb. Vpr][06List StocklAk.Vistribitt'or? Yes 46 1,endflme: Hourly i,.ite-for:t-cl)air.,-iiid.scl- i6cl (Jyer hour) leisill Ijjli aln-ally:xv-deir $ .. X TTR,N,umbC'r.- 12-M06 NO NO Have requived:C0116A."-wid List?floe-Sheek-9- VF R 740 ,27 SEC"I'l[ONA — PRICING/ CERTIFICATIONS/ SIGNXTURES ITIINuiiiiber., 12-0800 10. AMEREX, A� a f3 I'J biscoont froin current prklist Price Usi.No-' .1) t6- o-- rvoo J.-kt Warranty (per 4our') MjfjiMj'jj,j 0 r rder (if a4l..$ Tian d I iimy fic ifless d i,tj �mi I 7i�!, I r t I I Ii, -ordetrIS slave you-.1iiippliccl-Ahe rcouivedtAt logs and IJstjTrice Ahcct.q.? 1/yE.8 1, 1 ANI RR f CAN F I REW E A R DiSCOU111 fr011k v0,66a pride Hit Price -1.1st W I;. L9)13- -114o',-n MJ'ke'. Lisi Warranty PI 'r'60- LI 5 t Stocking Distdbut6r? Yes wo- L�ej(j t1,111e: hick day 5 flourly mte for rcpairand 'scrvicc:S: (per hPu() ------------ Minimum order (iPaji.o,S- v A I-Wdhn� f&- if less YV 1,0 bF 4.06--H &C aA. 'let 65 e 0 I lave you stipplied the re c Sheett.? 0 A/ 11 AMERICAN LAFiIMN'Ct 'Discmint frum currptit PO - 6"flit. Axi grice.ljsfNn". 28 SECFl-ON4-PRJ(�ING/CER'FJ.1�ICATIONS/',S'I(.NATU.RJ!;,%' Dl��v�uvc Stodking-Di9triblitar? Yes 'No Lea i per ' OfEmergency Contact -------_- -------_-_� ______----- ------------- �0 � �__-_-- 11. ANGUS `Discount ------_,--_ -----------' %tncking DistulbutorT., 'Yes— 'NO, test] fi'llm Ntijiici'reelihoiiel/Cli[I.Bdepei-�'of8iiiergeiicy,.'(."'(311 tact Have you supplied.1the rcquired'C .' YESANO 14- ' 'P,iO _------__- Lead Gmic 0�rx�6� SECTION 4 — PRICING/ cr,,RTIFICATIO3�81,,',SI(�Nk'i'()'Itl?.'s ru kurnbel, 1!2.0806, 11alid[Ing fee if than mirihiium orkler -S.. clephoue/Cfllllee.per cif Ruergren.cy ContaLl H,vg }60 sup lied the ivijtk�aLiA Peda8h&W? YrlS, NIC), 15i APPLECROVIT Alt, 51 1J. DiNcratut from-curml prite li-tt Prict.Ltst.No. /ale.of PAce gist Warranty Slockit g Di'str4lArtorl vcsl N (I Hotifjy rate- _O.cr hour) Mhimmm order (ifa "Milldling The . Eillergency-1--.6timet lloveydil st Q atal&s gnd'Lkt Pri —,YF.sl T90 W" Ii & B RNTERP RISES ti, Discount from curetrit lielced1k.1 % Price List, -No. Date orl,fice listl_ Alm.m. nty Stoeking Distribut6e? ve's, N6 Lead time: Hourly vlatcAlij.'repal service K6ur Minimum drd erfif.ali.-Y 7 — Handling,reeAfle'ss th"Ill 11fltliffillillill 01461:3 -N1mm1Tc1cphond Bcepur of Lntcrgelloy LOjlcacl NUS. A 'i r ITB. itrrrrnibr r Uj4906 17. Blor.EySITENIS &d Dist'ovnf fimiii ctvrent)rke list- �Xk 'PFkc'U-wNo; 't C', 6 1 T i ic C' List W.Irrollkv R 1 1ockin-14 Di,Aribut6t'1 Yes °'0 1'end.time: Floutly ra(L Wr mpai rlutft( sq 1t� .3 (P4.jfuur� tl�ndlitt�,feo ift'dil"fliall 1411111)(111) 6rclee S 21ove You supolied the reguired Catalog and Liklirice Ah"W? YE'S., 1*4 0 IS, R) ACIO N'M Nt RA DG P.5 S- i,) Ifi"A % PticeList No, W141'rPrIce List wananty, ..qtoekinlr DiwiMttor? Yes, Lead flmc:!. I-laurly rate fur repHir mid serf icc.s (po,-hour Mfilblitim ly liandlin&f& if Il %s Have you supplied be juirgdfqtqlqgand l4-.Qtq hceNO 1,9; I otj,roN CO -Vfj r-5 td Diso,.uto rroihturrent pri6e.list: 6/0 prikkIiUst N6. 1) atebf Pr',Liie, List wor,milry Stockin Di 'butar? g ski Yc.,L_ No l4oudy"..Vatc lbrl:Fpif,and krvi&s— (p& 164i). Haindling, fez if lesq'than minirlifilwardev. S 1-16Vu spoplk(l ih6 rci mired CqWbgamid Lis(,Pfig Stle6ts, NO NO Discount fivorn current pritc lk,t price gist No / Vale dfprice List. s(deking Distributor'{. ycs N o lioudy'r,ke fbrl*pah, and service$ (per hour), .Minimum ardck (i fan rnirimum ordcr.$ Ilaw you Su�plj6d Ilib regtiifd CatAbigsliM No" CARNS'&- BROT IT DiWmatt from -current 3 0 PrIceUsl No. Date oJ*PriE!ci USU 1,1 V,4 Warra4ty, Stockifig b.!strlbmt&!.- Yes ko Lcad timc.- 14 -'540CII, Houely r�.W,fijr Mini Munr order Of guY.14 IH SECTION 4— PRICING/ CIORTIVICATIONSI SIGNATURE 1,14111(fling,fee if less than MillilllUnvardcr$ N.]IT1c'ITct&phonc/C-'cIUBeq .p ej, dtmero uy(3ditta6 - Get q /I e, n ile 9110 Hye:you-supR.fied tile. teg it! md'C. YES C) 22., CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN Discoutturrom:4zurreoit jiricel.ist A. trice list NK Dat - fPrice Ljs:t Stovkin'g,Disfii , bWor7 Yes, --Nd Lead tinve: 1*5111-1y r.1te,ffir-rc-pairand servicu (per hour) NUIiinituin order (i - eany) S—JL— Hand(ing �foe it less than i4lmmmm' oMer. .'mcrgelicy Contact 4L I4eil C.tval YES N C) 2'.1, C A ST PRQ DI JCT.S bO rc Diwount.from current.prIce list Price Liqt'Nm ate f 11ourly'racic for repah, mid sev4ice-t :(per.11bur) minimum artier (if any)' 14andling-foc'i F tossi. ( hiij61itl ifflUJI! urder$ I-WVAu s(I&Iieg1Jl!ej�_qjjf 16 1111 d' iktPrig LS- YNO., JJ 131 SC010N i lini icri` 12 . -0806 A — PI!kJN.G',/ CERTIIFI C,AT IONS/SIGAATURER. I'll 24, CHARKATE t"; I'ji Count 60nijcurrent; pride I Mcc LiA'No,' tiW.,ofPrice List ;Stackin- Disaribwor? Yt!,i__ZNo Hourly, rate foh'e' d !m/ Pe1% pair an �c hour). M, Ili llandlijig,fce if less"th . I'll T1111111HIIIIIII S­ kc .1javeyo a ied file required Citalogs aiid Lkt T! 9hcct YES 'NO 25 cHtjBn (mAkl) it Price list'' F'6ce List -No. Vale c(f Pdo� I At warraqty Stocking Dkitribittol'? y- No Lead iini c:: I f6urly -rate for repair al�yj service 11011111 (if miy) S, . / It Handling fuL� itksthicit inihimum order-S -Namo-Prele Jill flave you.%ttL)VIicd the MqUired Ciilalotxsaitd List Pjcc`shccts'T V E S NU 26- CHI J RCHVILLE'fobsolet 0) J Dkeollsit eft)III ImIrrelit price, 4' it s T c 'sC ii'c U,�['. �to_)mworpriocLi 34 stm-king;ryistributm yes— Nq- Lcad tine:-_. 'Pat] (Jper hOu XIiiiiiinutwordu (tf hny) S, Ile-ildling f6e.if.lesq,flIall nlil rktill, -order S o IEmergency Contact Have you supp ljed I &L6qkai ed cataiiihs -apd!fsurImsI -2, . 7,CIRC U L AIR Av 5.1 J) Price, List, No. Datc otprice list Wari-anty Stock titicy-D istri 0 utuf? -ye/ Nci. Ito, u rly mite ,for 're , Im ir q6d _S-C.rvitc;$' Mhiimwiord.6, ffaiiyi S-­ 'Hindfing lbc. iflm that milthmutilbrdal If. . Naiiiel'felepiioiic/CtlitBccper-.ot Lhilergellcy (Olitact YLS NO Mayq,you supplied It re oil relf .List I'iki Sheets,? YES 29. CODE 3 Di'mimt.from- ourrent:1jr-Rclisi :% Price List-Nlb. Date, of 'Mee List Warranty Stocking Distributor?' YC/ Lead tinle: "'l-0 MiAimum ortler(irany), 15 NO. 12, elFl ' ON 81 AITI)RES, ITAN114heri' 4806 .,$'F,,CTION4-1"14-TCINGI�CI'IITI CATI N G" Tlatfdliinkv loess thiuvrninihium orders of P;merguncy -Ca* Iltad �Havq yo (1 -31 YES NO 1% CO'Ll JN�'-&Xms f/ i �Di! , icotim, fIrpm -current prialist Pike -'t'No. List StuukitmDl"Wi batoi: I? 'yes' Mi6initini orderff ajiy) Handling fee if lc'.q-s:(kjtlltl MiWillum: arderS; llst PH 6 slivetV YES'' Mcollm V601 ciirrdnfffid'c,& HM Pdcc',Lismo. 'Datc ot 0 ricel ist wmunly Stockingtisti-lbutor?.. 'Ve.s.:.N I xad titne: J I �' crvicle s, Gr 4avenU lvrkpUlcToo'61rc4 g�jdWNO SECTf0N 4 — PRICING/'Cr�,RTIrI.CA'FIONS/` SIGNATURES 31- COUNCIL TOOLS: l4l" bi,.woll lit limin current pi-Joc list Prigs Lisi N!(,); fetff Pried Lisf / mi .Stoekhlg Dlstriljut6rYes, �i�ryrl �-- Lead titiic; I lourly rate for repaluand /S ce,S... . V `Mlnimum 8 Iblialtini p h6pefCe _ , , P� ley ne - JVVee r,o mie�gel , C&II ". 1113 Number: 12-'6906 Haveyoustigplied tile M4111red Caotots.and list '—PrjceSheets yog- NO- 32. Cunjg4s"u, T}bscotmt firnm:current 1114ce Ikt. ails.. Me'r U4i 'SI(kIdlig i-AtIributc,11 1`es. No 'Hourly. ratelbr repa ir andZery ice (pt"410111) ,4 irld I i n g, fc p if I e.� S - ii-ii ni i 11 i n i t i m `6 rde Nam I Ice"Sbeet0—YE'S NO '33 4CW NRIUSEN J DiAcount from current price list: vo J1 SECTION 4,—rR-tCIN(;/ 1011IN7milian 12-0906 Yc&. N6— flourly t�qtc.fnr repair mid sicivi.c'el 1-l"'llid)-ing f-.c i f 116:11-than nlihmioli brd'&S N�AmdTc1toJt6oelCdfj-ld �)r of l3mergeiicy, C6ntact Elav_c vau supplic&tlic-rcquired bqtqjo�s oad Lim Y, kt Sheets? 314 GORMAN' RUPP Ptl*P-8 IV 0 -),;1 D keount 1`r6m, ciurtclll 1) , itec it&t Warranty Lcad, I -burly PL(C,f0t eCpAir' IvEiitiii)utt�:zirdr,r:(if ate Hand 0iig. fa-HItsm.-th 'NavlcJ*l'elePhotk0CbJl Oftloftllellcy ClilitAct jij.vpiygtj ,;tg),pjied the uirctl atalogs and List Pike sluxtsl i4b 3s- DARLEV & W fiv Discottlit frolli ctoi6t once, Its-4, .R(ke List No. Lj,�E Slouking-Distrib-ulorl? YesL— No. Ix.,14tinle 1-lbu'rlyrate ,for repair and s4iiice $ (p& hour] 'SECTION, 4 — VRIU NG/.�(,v R,rir4lCATIONS/.5IGNIAT, VRE' S­ 11andling,feelfless thawmininiunT ordol. eperor U111--Z Y.(1011tacl Name/Telephone/C61113e, 10 enc 14tiVC )-ow8upol s and ListRiwim'Sliects? YES, NO 36. DA V1 1) CIAIRK Price List- No. /Date ofPriup List_ SttAiiiibisidbut6r� Ye NO Ud thile"'i, j 14indling I a ordcrS_ Nramal Teleohotte/C:ell Beeper o.f Ffilargoncy,coritAct H_A!VyQUSUVPFMI NO YL 37. DR SMITH INDIANTANKS. y1v 31 Discmirit Price List No,, Date # Prku Ust Stocknig Di�s(jlbuwtl? 1'es Nu L 6i iiie i Hrvt#.[y rate lbr repair and 8cr-t ice% S — ,flier lio lit) minifilum urder"( Many), Y), Jlandling,he if less Ihnm� minhnuinlorder$- re Sfieet- 1 34: ITBI , Number:, 112-0806. SECTION 4 - PRICING/ CE-R-7.11FICATJONS/ SIGNATURES 1111 12'.0806) —38, DICKE TUOL d- Du5coun't from current price.1i.st JPikof'PiricLLisi . wil-ranky =Stockjng,Distribotor'.). Yes NO, Lcad tinic- Hourly rate (or mpair Attic rv! . oe, $ ---jpgr.11o4) MhUnnfin nr&i (ifany: fee if le$,0-fa . 11 twoullujor,ordell-,-14 \ noel [,Cxfl/Br cper al Ftncrgbn y,Obit.41c I I inve- voit -somyl i ed the req! Ltrq�d i S,'at.atq6m,,;u1 d List Pf mS hcets? Y Es NO 30, DREXR1 - Di,%'ot . nint,ftom clurfebt-pilicelAist % Pirice Lisi Na, f),jte,- of PHC6 I Isf -slockillp ibutor? 'JAsti, 11' Nn y /;-, thre: repairHotidyirotef6rLL. p �41 -service S flier hour) m 11, f thall 161.11161116 Ocki" Ul.t III& CC I e NetSte 7, Ilave you supplied the roquired,Catalogs and Ligh'Me Sheets:? YES- NO -.46. DUO SAFETY d biseqll 11t.60 Ill. wrom-11 .rice 11., 't. Price List A 0-,: 0- n 1eEbf-pl , ipc List .40: SECTION 4 - PRICING/ tE!;Vj'tVfiC-,ATION.S/-,S4fGNATUIti.,$', Sto kit g:Distributor? Yes No No J,e' ld tiljJC7 -Hourtyrate formpair omidksej*,A.cc��., (pier lfo#r) Minfinain order (if arly) er of EinctcflcvE.'ontact m Havc.-you simpl"p! the rcq� Cree�at,,-Ims �Rllj Disc-'OU*4*601 current pHtdlSf /D.A6 of Pr , to -List Warranty Stocking Distribilltor? Y.C.1% 'N low lyirate.forrej),airatid 'ell' i,,63: (pr, h6u!) INIihinium order (ifaiiy' I have YIDI Slip ri c.ahc is? - P-I iCd It D E)AVARDSAND..CROM,t�, No r) . i,.q I Cott_nl fk1j) Cjjl*rIcjit.!)f,cc Date irf Price Lis( St+acl:iiag'T3istra.btrt'crr'r "it' S tsa Lead Unle., Hourly raW for rep- 'Ind, im$� millimuni rimer Of 4,1 TTB Nujob.er; 11-0806. Si1, :TION:4—PRICING/Cl?,141*ller(.' ,I`I(DN,�ISIG'NATU�± .; iTBNumber; IZO06 Handling, fee if165g. hatfrnin4nuiw6rder�$ h•:anrv�rTGlcp]tvncl'Ccii?13�ceperof;�i`i>nergettcy �.�r1tSG't Idatfc 3ott:sttdtilii;iJ ti"te re �i rad;( fala 5 md:List P66e Siteeis`? YPS iv(? 13 • IIS O:)'4t Aims t'M'f rc. Flo P% DiscoLint fi••iint ctarrrrnt.lSriGe:lisf ,.� yjo- P-race lAst.Nct:--/©ttCc:uf Pike L ist NN.,,arr;tnty ' Slt�cl:itts:l5ic4rilnLfcai? i'cti.� i'ti�i•: I3iaur]y:titEc for re ,iitttitil'Set ic+~' pGr-hnLir) Minimum arder.(iFan,'4 _ r Flsndlin `fccif less.jfi n inittinumi order$ iV�•tlttel'Telepintjcic.IlfBccP�r;cif,Gnyergeucy; Co�CCacC l lhvcyeti Sttptal &I tile rei ii tared C talJJ��s t. tW ie&-ShCcts`1 YES NO Discnnnt fibril current-privo:Us( TMifn A icc :List Na,. _ orate brT nice- List y 11'nrrtnt_. StackngDistlibuliiit 1'ec /'iii Hoitrmly rate 1be i'cpatran ervii t S : a. (per hotir) A h+linitrtimr.c�r�lcr(if€ttty�)�S - 4andling fee -if less tltiln �nittiintun�-nrdcr:'$. Tr�atne.+"TelrphonrlcE itB carer uf.}�nfirgeitcy �.0 o ttttct H!L`G�QII SlLpL�i]> d thetetlUETCd:i~1i 10�s �ttri ISM Ptrec siLCCtS7 YES No, 42 IT6�Numbur, 12-090,6 45: ETir,,M-ERiPiEjNCY-J.ECt4NOLOGY- Ab, PJ 6isr.0.1inf.from ctjrrent Pi•j . dc. -1 ist. A16 E'ricc L, Price Ust ,11031 Oy raue -Mr. repaitIln'd (per., hui!r) Handling -fee.if 16s,s-flimfininibium o1:dci-,S Fray p y pgjqqpPi ied the MqUiecd Catalogs andUst Price Acels) 40.. EXTENDA LIT&CAki-on), Vistowit fr Price T.-ist.W. /.Voivur�qpef& List Stocki p g. V istributo r) Yes Nx) -Leadlime-, i 16urly rate for repair ,and Sdivice of Emerge"4cy Cantftt -Have you,supplicd the rsitjuiredfulalogs und,Dst-11tice Slicels 47. 11`411,01 Al., -81,C.N.41, CORP fio 91d" .Di-,'6ou Lit. k6ulairrunt Price list - Price LisiNd- LD, awLif-P ricO Ast 14'11111-ranty 41, SkCTION 4 — cNAT(IRES: :Stocking Distributor? 'V.eS Nlo— LeA flvld- 1 Ioqjy rale,for rep.114- Ap'l&-,;L-rViCC S, 'Millimulli order (il'any) S Aandling fee if Im thagi mililman4rda 49- Fla,6 you jiun licit the*iQuired CaWbgsmid ljgPrice lSll'c6tq0 ME HOOKS LINIAMITE. Disdoum llrice I'ASINOS. /Ow.'Of -price List Warranty Stocking Dfiir' Hourly mw ra rep6l. l'0d'4Vi6e-$ Nfiflnimm order (ifany)tS Mmidling rfee if'lCnS fliz IllilliMILIll order $ of Flbeygency!Cii,iaci YRIS hnd List-pke'shm". YE S I'll EDEX d Discomit from curt -cm pricellst % Price List No' -- Warranty Stocking Di%tribulut4? tV IN6. Left-d 611,61C. (per hour) Mihinium bfdaif an 1111 Mmibor.- 0-6806 N 0 SSECTION4 —PRICING/ CTATIFICATIO . NS[,SW.NATURi,(,S Handling fee if lest; than minin'tum orduy.1 'Name/TelephonclCell/Beepei o /gency , fr 7 rConta,ct ,7 'Have'voll St olied tine List fticc Sheels? YFS 5-0, VIRE, POWER 1-11scount front currmitpritbc list % Price List 14a, Date afPricc Lkt W arr"all ly, No I lotl* ratefor Tepair anA ser4ice. (per hour) mitifilnum order OrjlnO S Handling fee. if I I ess,"t'han inini imm drder e e p cc PC Fhivvbtk supplied 4he LRA:Pried'Shcgils'? Y-J 51. FIRE QUJ 1-k flV 1?71 Discount-erom Current price.41st: Price List No: Daler(Y'H`ficc List Stovkffig Dis(rib(00 YPIS—N.0— Lend flrae: Hoorly raw fir rvp*6r-,q/d.,serv1ceS minii num. order 017� /1V S 14anditog,fleew le s 6,awini1iin'ium.drd&rt Zit P Rive �Lou'Aipplkdlho ro ?ricc She ( qk�fi-vd Catqlog.�-avd Uiq I L . e s 45 1TB'.N,f,mbpr.' 0-'6806 Im NO: YES I —NO SIECTI(: NIA - PRICING/ ICE. .52-.- FOLD A TANK Eliscount from, currunipTice jiSt ba Pficc LW'No, NVIM-nnty Lmd tiftic: Butirlyritelor repair, 41d-SUVicCS-.Per IloUT) I luddl illfte ifl r es -,Mill mInI1111110 o Nam6tTo1cphond i"ell/BeePer 1, I'B NuM , lm,_, I2- 806 1.1avo you si 11pKed- the �and'[ 1st PriccSiiccLs? YLIS NO' I 5311 ORMTOR. bi.woupt-tr6m Price List'R of PdC- b,'U'ISt .. wirl4V Strookitig LASIfIbutor9 ytm; �Ncy Emad time: " "tor') 'Hourly rate- for Xreir and. service $ Pet il.06v) NI ill'] olu t1loedef jfaliy)S NabioTc c) 1-j1veyop supplied the Y L-4,S N6 54. C, LASSMASITUMMIR: i Dik.ount"firom currmt,pr"We fis'V. Price laisfi Nn. Dl 46 'SleCT TON 4 -TIRICING/ crRirir�icATtON.S/,,Sl-'(,tNATIJIZF,-,S, Yes I lourty,ratcfbi- repail- and nNice S / *1 (per lim14 Voillmn) ord 'Ira Y) cr Handlitle,le6l f less ihlill 61114tuyl ordef yitrrte�Tefc}9iittr,e'tt etl lie flee of Einergenq Contact 14a 'sLjjMIicd flie, rcq►i:ired Catploll zmd List Sheds? YES NO 51. GLOBE 61A, ssix J6 Rr�adj, Modcd:s- ArYtremel priic�Jis't Nvhrranty__.� , Fe, 4-7 art e- _,a J±t 4 t �a feet Stocking lAstributorl Nes v w Lead finle: Ilburly raleTor,repair A" 06i tlilliajit &`fhc if less thililln6itutlill 41 Hcds? Vgs� IN C) .gVC yoll supplied (fie ren irwl;�Ilnlo IM uLovr,. c-ojkp -4 Disc umll from ctlie6l( p"Hce IW % lilt Iti Lik No Dot� ofrieo List Wamnly_ Stocking,L)istributo?l .14;. No Lxad rjlve. flourly, rate f6r repair pid evice w t) lid 4t r 47 SECTION 4 — PRIeINGI-C-IERTJlrl(,A'rlOiS-/.Slt;NA"i'URES 7 �rumeroejlcy Contact -f�n;e vows ? -1 tlj)Wi&d tile, r.t.quired C-511 siindLLstOtae'S -51. 1 JA U FIRE PLIM J'q tr Dite: of Pei-4 Ll'st— Lad fline, 1416,kvjy rate far'repair s edysmitel: ..(Pct hoor) I-larldlilln, fee i't IJI liall millilymill order,t-- Nnntcl`d cic }�tturlelC'ei l i e taei' �sf' T gel ditki ..'14 (be reicluired caijq.'; allod o �isl Price sllq� 58, PANNAY'REELS A /P 1> Ditswont front tarretil price 1W pyke Usf'.No. tj'ttwof Price to Hat rIV'f (e-f I � a or rcpair'titici scrttici S llatrdlhLg:-.fbc ifluss lil 411 1l�Ijlfillllllll orderi NameFAApfioj)e./('4/Bc,c ' Contnet Pcr'u , rE Illergelley �!['-d tie '8 YE'S NO —YES —'NIO YRI; SECTION 4—PRICING/ CERI,'Jl?l('A'rIONSISIGNATUR]e,i 59, HARRINGTON iva I ). iscaunt from curren i_price list % 'Pri6c List No.. S(6Ckillp, Distrillutoll Wi No LL_ I lourly. rawfbr rgair andstrvice S (per hour) rViii , iiinum order. y 4 H,Ahdfil*.feo, if lest d6i hvilinwai 6ide'rS llavyou HAZARD (:ONTROL. Discount I "rum,current IcFist . J,iq 'Warninty StuidligDimribow"? c'. No. Lead time., 1,lourly.rate.f& repairnd serviuc Mininium order (W'rny)"S 1-Mildling rlce_idesO lan-MMinium Oi dcf of Bmei;mwV. 06mact Haveyqu supplied:Miccn? 61. HEBERT 00 DJscoujlt,-trom current pricer list 49. i'W 1\'11h1bC1': 11-066 YLS NO YL:s NO" 81WIT1014 4 — PRICING/ CEk7riFt4CA-'ri.ON',S/S"ifil!qArURES .Slacking bis(ribwor.? Y." �o ll,.ead inlic: llottrlyirate rb.r rtjj,!lr*m.id te ivi 'I (Ppr libur') i!` l'inIunl.(iWcr (ifany-) S 1,16fidling feW ksslllan Ildnimum -brdcr$ MR.Number: lVD806' 'H-,IVC,YRLI p .u I i ed the- ma qfrcd Camg� m lo& List. POce-Siie'ats? YES NO , - - . — 44. 'HOLNIXFRO, Diko,lllit fr6m.1current pri�& list Rli Price ListNlo. Datc, df Price List Warranly. .S,tockin_g DiMrlbLItOr*? Y Lea'd. l4owl ratclir:repair. t,d servitc (tier IiQtt.r} artier If' hy) Ilmd,ling.fee lffe,ss than nflubutim orde'r. S 'Nam rMiclihodd 1111B cupor of bliqgency Conlacl I N ll,W, it,§pp 1"d' 11�lp the �Kquirc O f).3, -HUNIIAT lAsco(I III from C11 f - reff price I" f- Price List Nm- Dalle'd-PTice List W-arranty stockingbistdbttt Y.-es, No dume" so� SECTION 4, — PR . 1CMG/tERTIFICATION . SY'S' ICIVATURES, Hmidling ice if less til-Ain MI'MITIM Namel"J'elephonc/Cc H/Belo Im. Z.,inergmicyCont act YFIS NO 64. "HUSKY. Diswoutit froin dorriant Priec IiSL Price. ],is( Mo: Datc,ofrice L"ist— Warranty Hm curly r.c, f6r repnlrf, nd service4— Oicrbour) 11011(11111oJec i S than NamelTcicpii of Eniurgelle.-Y Cbjimct H,ivC YOU supplied The YES NO 65. HYDRA-SITIRLD Alp MdoiIIII: ftoln Current 111"IceIiA PHectist'No, Ditto o0ijimuM Warranty Stoeking D - istributOe'? 'y /S :N$—, Lead ti.M6; 144ovrly mlefor-i-rimir2'scrvioe S 110110 Handling rccAf., S 111,111 1TIJImmum arde.rS_ 6gwhcv ("mititVA ".Mid6gaild List Price Skct.0: YTS NO 51 S.IPC AION 4 — PRICING/ CERTIJCI'(.A'.I'fON-,S):,SICNATI JRF.- ItB*utb6r: 112- .090.6 66, jmPr,.RTAL HOSE t)isomont from current pri'Ce li%t Dai.C-of Price List warrinty r&Uck jl*D.ts.tnbu(or? Y�s -NTO 1xn&time, Houdy.ratc -f6r repair anir seivieeS .(per ho,m)[vi'iiiiniuin�:t-�riler=(ifttf }`$; _,_____ YES Ali)1601 10WA AMERWAN IVO 1,P7[d AIS.cdiml 6m Current Price H%1- Pfic6 Lik No. -Warrant] Stock-Ing-T)iqrihutot! Vts No, tei Hourly -rate 1*6r repair turd 4emces (perhour) - Mild I I ally)"; Handling -1b&`ir lcgs-than mijumum orlid of Contact d.the,required YEAS 09. JANESVILL biswvnt frojo currelit mice lira SEC 110N 4—PRICING/ [Z.M()6 'Stocking Distributor'.? Yes No. Lead dine: r' Htiurty.rale ltrr r ptlii` and,gci'iricc $ Miniinum.urder or,,,iuiy) S F-hodlin fee if lefiglhafi ntiniitiun ardor S NameArclep]toneiC;c.lMice))ell.(if Emergency Contact (iie'r ltisui�} rtt lied d u'reatili•etf (Mali g and Us' i l'ricc ljhccIs? _. YES NO JUS1RU'1.' Miisutitiiit frnni. cun'cnf price .li'st i4�a Price LisiNo; / Date 60.Ake tAst S1ocking:Distribu1ur7 Ye,S I n Lead tim.6: 1 bill'ly rate fbr rcja fli it6d :scrvi :p ;$�_ (Iier Eiriur)' R4itiimum 6ederrI,I,:iuy):,5� t�lantli]tig,fee if less than.ininimunt ordti-S Al�nit t Ccl �pliottet. eCflJieepk r nf.Fn1ggd1icy -C,nlitatj F ivi }lilicd the-m6gired Cat*�� �nd'T astPfiec ShcOV yF,S NO 70, Jy,]%IFG do )31 Diseou tit from current.p4de Fist: �!)u .Priee-listNo: elate ofC'riceT ist 7— Warrant ..S.tocking Ulsti'iblltoi;/" Vcs` flu hourly t�nfe.ftir �Paii•.ttutl sur�rit:e �_Y _ ....�,(;I�cr;t,otu') 53. -syorfON 4 — PIRIC:f NCr1 CERTI-VI-C:ATIi?NS/ sSR..NATURE S 1113 'Numhcr, M1080 6 1-liiiiinutil,Wei,,(ifany+} � i•talidlini fbe Lhess tll n 1, minlnEly 011der $ _ Nttmerl'ete��ltattcl,C`c111ll'ee!)er�fF.incr�fiiic�� Coaltttct` Iliivti-r'tiai Sit.Litilie l the rectui'etl aWtmi4tidtisl price Sliccls7 ._YFS Ne) I 71: 1{ TOOL MFG y�10 Discount from ciinvill price, I ict .Price List No; l) ttc t fVr'ice:tiist -- � StoGlting.;fJisfribato'rY �'e';.r_" fit.. f ead;tini6: f Hourly riiic for "repair and scrvic� S (per hour) Minimuim' order (Mani), S _ Handling fee if less tI'►lit,tnininium urdi,:r S NatnefFeleplionefClldIlBeept r of )-,-Me �e11 C:Uhliit t Havc jolt n6ptidd ft Icc -zt cl,List Price sheets? Y.L., S _ NO KAP.PLEAIt Discount 6nni cttrrealt price W Pi•icc List No._ bote. (if vrii:e-Lim _ Warranty Stocltiri�l7isteiUttlilr't ; 1`es 'i�i{ Lead flute' ! lfoairlV rite for, Air aad service 1 Minim uin order-(f`1nS") $ P. l-lmtdlitig !cc, t--less than minimunt order "- Nanict`f'cli p�llonelCelllAccper riCL'ttiergeiic}c C'nitt:tel 9 54 4_ ��/ So��n�hm`l��8�� . WU J, 7� /Y� ��/�� �J lDi»cnan fiom'mixvitpxic*lis* .''--7 No ----____ ------_ wirranty— � Hou�T^9w-""^"'ai'" ' :SECTIQN 4 — PRICWC,T/ CERTIFICATIONSI.:$ICIMATURE S IT - B Number-1121-MW W. Sto eki n g-Di'm rib mor? Mfiflomm mde-,(if any) llandlink,'Dec if 11'ess.'thAn' 1 Ycs; iittnf 6fder. S— of I'merg gelley'Contact jjhyq'ou . . Wp _e"atilonq an Li's, 51'. 19? ITS NO L vj)iscpunt froin, . c . U . r I Fcat:price-list -0/4 Tkice List No; tist T'ntc of Stockbil- 00ributor? yes., yo "Haudy -minimuni firdc/(Wklfiy) $ Ilmidling -fevlf minimum S-- hl,,tiiiej!Tele'pll()11CIC;611IBccpuro(L-'riier ncy.Contact ITaVe)'oustilt' YL"g N 0, 77_ MW K itAM ,r,cn Piicc List.NO4Stocking Diskibtt(*�. Yes; No�� Leaa tjjjjC:r fo'url} SIECTION 4 — PIUCI1\ — CUIR T M, CATIONS01(.11NAITRES TVI ihiln(m4dej. (ifally)"S Faildfiq fee it 04.111efge fley (°ontqct 'E UkuVf s .and Liqt Riied Sheol y f "S 78;' 'LACROSSE BOOTS Disiconw.from murdit price list 1"St Stool: S, fq ,, t I ng Di A.1-ib.tabT.? H6urfy ratelor reoafi, Id service- S (Pei $ Naiiiell*ciel)tlolle/e.eillFieei)cr of Emergency G611(acl Hnveydusu ) Ai&l List-'Pfic-eSliects? YES 7 5' 1AFRUNERS Dis(iount from- currelit perce list Pi joe List.No. Die of t4ic'e"T."i'st Warranty 6t Stucking])IStrib 00 IV Lc,,td LIMC: Hourly rate for repail 1'.4/an d ice S Joe mi,jullum order.(If 11y),$ Handling: flee if IrS th.-II1,111iIII)INIM 57 TTRI-NIuInbcj-:. J2=0,806 NO N(); *SYCTION4 — PRICING/ 00,RTMCATIONS/ SK "NWTXW'S FTR-Nhinibm 12-'0806 44ayg6uspoWled th6vO-quircd Cq(u16gt-At1d,ListP6ce Sliects? Yes NO 90; VIONS VNIFORMS fro III, CuIrrent plice lis( —� 14icc' 1.'mt'N'o: Date 0-0-kice. -List 'StOkiag Distributor? No Lead time - Hourly rate f6r repair did service S— m4linium order (if.-It4..$ minintum &det$ .Nani-tO*i'cltob6ll*e!C,I'Iell/B-c.ep'ti-"of EnwTge'VICY Contact - Raw ousulied the rm aired and- List PilceSLIeds NO 8"]. LOUIS pit—YER from -Clurefli ])r'ce list % Price List Nq� L)ate�iif1 mice Tj,,I;t Wirjunty_ Stockfivg Distribut(ir? .No I:A.ld time: Houdy'rale for repairafid.suvim cif Elliq# File -fconfawt ''!-"" 9 P C I J,_iVe�.yoqsupplied the require&.Cataloasprid T;! t - rSi c hoctIO YES 8.2, Lownu. Di%count firum current jw& list ' Oriec List N-0, 7 jjaie .6f Price T 'i SECT,ION,4—PRICING/C i�;7;;'ril+'ICA'I'��UN�1:.�1<CI�T�TIJ�iES Mkfl•ant} , f Stockingi?istributurl Yes. <•" s110 Lend Limo: 1�oin•ly rate fo'r rupttii';tmd:sei�uicc'S ;(�ei� lilur) Minimum tirder'(ifaii}) $$/ Hartdliitg ice ii'less-thait'min(inum order $ ."Nant��'1'elephone/�`c1i,Bccper:of,l?ner�cncy i^�niac:•i H iwc:vou sttppliie`tl tiie Ecquircil C:t+tut6es aiitl f +st b'r'i a 5hcc!'s't'_ YES $ i, STAG INS'1'liUtlir%NTS` '= t 12iscrauntfininenrrc;itt.pt'lce•Ii�t "/o. Price List No. `D�te of 'C'C l.ixt WaTranly Stocking Distributor? rY,es _ln^ i. E lotirl}' rite fc�r reiaiil+anci;sera ice 5+. Per 1i�tir� TVir+iMUhl urdcr (if iit)y,) $_ Handling fee. if les Aran minimum,order.$ i�<tntef'1'elepl�ot7el�;el1/Bccper �f,LC1�er,8encjr,:C'rynt�rocf I � _ k ave ys�u su�ipiiccl (�a#ie a entiirecl i ±iaici 5 �r>ii L ist Price sheets? 84. MANN AXE Lli' 011nt from i'urr itla�i$Gz list ''!� Pricc List NO. l)rite of'fricc-:List . Warranty Stock iargDis#fibutt6j, 'Yes N�a_ Lead time: llnurly,i`nte'fnr rjii;ir':indseivicf~R (pet•licrt3r).: YES. 1`]1, 3.-Non) w 12-0806 1011 NO RICCI') ON 4 — PftlCMTC;/ CERT.IFIICATJ.(,)"N.s/,,S:I.CT,N.A'1'1)'Rr4;,14 rrB: Number: 12 , �0806-' Mininium-drdot (if htjy):9,* J-TaAll4lillgAc, if less,thall.11 F trip, rgeney 1'46 n'taci lk.MqtO dQ YES 'NO 85. MARS STG NALLIGHT Date ofPrkt�-List, 'Stacking Distribuloi-9 'es, - No Hoitrly�lmtc Mil and serviec S (per bovil.) 4\41ninium-orJer ally) 8 Hiridli-ng fbc itl�ss thari. inittinumv.ordd 11.1ve y0ii sj1i11lied.the m4uircd Cat.flows and l,ist*Pficc,shq6(.,--,? -YES NO :, 6- McpRoTmicus bUSCOUld fh)lIlVlIlTCII(-Pri H C .1):rice 07 Dat,cpf Price LiA St&k,lli,g 015(r] notor yes N6 U ca d tints: 7- HOLUrly rate for r4pair and'servict-s (per I . imir . ) I ' Milibilmnor( a. (if any) S, 1-1.411d 11 rig: feeff"less Alan III i 011111fil orderS. 6PRIII'digpie "..Con'ta-d", y. SECTION, 4 — PIZICIN(�/ CE RTIF ICATIONSI SIGNATURES- liaMgy.0llSlk lied the reflitired. tfllopzsatldLi st,price,81lect YEIS NO. 87, MILWAUKEE STRAP ell Price Llsr.No. -�icioihg 44obuto'll V,�eS; 140 I 199rly rat,tfor repa �And. Mihiln1kill-order Qilmly Mandling rcc if Juss,than miniiiiam otdcr l+lalTie-tTelejilioiie/Ce,I[M,eepe.r of Emergeaicy 0mitacr Mve you supplied the and List. YES, NO SR. A-TORAN (FLAS11) f77ad Dismunt,fioni cuttent pri _,t -.'PricuList Nij. Datc of Price Ltst Warranty,_ bkrib66 'Yom No Fo0flyssate fol kpair and .wrvice (pet 11611r), cl), minilTIL1111-0 derfif any) S 14ai Nani of I lave You supplied the mQllligd,ca6llog,s g6j, uls( P664shcGW?.-YU "NO 89. MORNING PRIDE Di%cctutit from earn. it /Ice list, trice List No.- TlHae:List- SECTION 4 —PRICING/ Cilk 111 Heil( A011'IONS/.:SIGNATURES" 90, Warranty. Stocking DistritbWor? Lead I,'ritae: i loud}' ral4 ,foi 'repdir and Miniiiiniii Order (if atiy). Yes / I Handling fee ifkmoll-.4mbibrum order:$ \attaer 1 elep,hnnc%f riJ'lEi�cpc r.ufEtnergency Cotilact IitiVe yop sujiiiI" "d thc_ticiliired Cal MSA Discbunt.l'rom evrt'ent.iaxke list_ Phce'Llsl Nil Warranty -Stocking aislributor? l'.e l ,cad titiie: No (ljer Mini') IT13INumber: 12,0306 Sltccts't YES NO °mi . F77te Of"F`i^ice:I'ist Hourly.ratc.fiirrcpttii nd servicu (jier.hour) Imiillnlum order (if ntt'�') S__ .11.'lltdfipp.fee iflgss tlta ,minimum order, iVancelTele�haSneJficf l;!13cc,pt;r a:l" Crncrbency (<onittct 1lttue yousujtlieiE Elie reituircrlafatiis.%anrl i.ictl?rice Sltcclti? YES 'Tr CI 91 N'ATALE-(CIRCLE D) /V a r Discomwfrot culydnt. rice list % Price I:ist No f Datc.4Price List: Varranty. r Stnking.:Dstri(aulor'' Yes Ttio f U, d tithe: i 1-166-1} rttle f i'repiflr md.servic6S_ Iiei hnifrj' f 62; SECTJON 4 —PRICIN(;/'CER',['IFICATIONS/,,SIGNATUIIIZ,�. 1T-A.'N'umbcr..12_'0906 Miniziiuin orcterllfiltiv),$ fland.ling fac if Icls, 11him millbal 4111.'Wder-S Nam 06 ti.ct SOW LktPrica-'Sh&[V YES NO NATIQjN OSE AL FIJI], I J Discount from Current price.list I . �rkc HIfNO; Daw of Pficetkt Warraji(y Siocltin , tribtitcir'! I lourly Ote'tbr, itpair4itd'strVia-'S _.(per 6otkr) than I-fliiIIi6Ium.Ordcj-,$_ ,Hand] illg� re" if I H,i%'C }Ott SLIPRK&I the.required,rat Clogs ,thd Listprices kgets? Y Es. 1\40: Dits'Count,from curroit,peicelis[ NO .Pilicc List No. Whrranty Sto&kin"g DMributo es No L&d time: Hbur4l. mle for i,-eV-41, alidwrvicu$ ,.(per hour) mitibutto I n ordai/cif,ally) S Handling rue lif less th,111.111inimunvordu$ 11 - you supplialth6 and List Pri66 Sheois? bj YEI.S ����u* TD�»�m�c�3~__� ��r�// _~—� /'� � ''-_-st —._ | ~~^�y No stoql6ng 0isoilAumr") 4e«gxnn� � l*lllJIinitcci.N4s than nummum t)Tdcr.$- ph �C8.. ��: _ �5, v'^d � ~ ' ` D6mxmmoaweur�n �uo*`mu _--�_N_` warnility ' - ic Warranty -64 Tr ' N&SIGNATUitES 12'6906 Y/,,R',A'll Hourly rate for ircluir and sery e ez PAR&N^/_ U�� �c� . ' � uprict'lisf (ou J/loss thall lililli 6ulfil b0lerl$; ' � It ctslr ffi______-)licdtal9__________�ft�_-_ Ml Mirra Lead limt, h` 910), Allillin'llil. 4 —PRICING/ CERTIF,!C,ATJ.ONS/S'I(",NATURIES Naon,6 iUejili 99- PELICAN /Vo �5�d lVice-list Price Lisl No., Warranty. "S(ockhIg Distributor'? 1.0d thic- Flotlfly.rfltellr 11'e,jifl,li; N4inimum order (if Handling is irJess 'karnell IM-Number: 12.mObk 101�8-66A lcti�sv $li 'YES NO Z Date d Price Lls[ No min 111111111 order: S Vileeper of Finergrency Chatact 'EMT Y0U"hLVplkd the-ic66ited CnW6gs.,gqd list Pri i5,-Beets? YES'. "'No 100- gal MOTEXAM tV'j ld ),,&J ryisodmit fromcurrcnt-price list Price List No. C;L Dateof Price t.lsv 11r. r.f 15' Il Warranty, Stdcklmg. Dist6bulovl �,C8: 146 6" L,0djiffi6:_ I limrlr rMeki, r6pni r and sarV ibc H:tndllng fe6 if lc.-;-, t11811 millhillull 01-dal eaXipt Have-you,si licdjjkxiciiOii6d Ca6Ws4rid List Price ls it ts.ly 'VVS,- "No SECTION 4- PRICIN,G/.:CKlz'['IFICAI'IONSI SIGNATIMV '84, 1113•Number: 1.01., PHOENIX 5):6 DiqCountfromllum-rent price list 'Prim List-N.o., Dplo OfRrfce I Ilit' S Lead time; I Iti-and- service-8— (per hour) l liriidMig ffi e 41 1 ass,tlian: m thl munt -order d the-rumired f-2italoczs -hild List'Price, Sheets? YLS NO. 102- PIERCE Dtile0f)'rice .i.st 'St6ckh)g-,Dh,*ibut66 1,4S No Lead' timc Hottrl), rate for repNi4d service S- (per hour) Nanic.rri:�looh}iiiuLcivati6,p,c,y of I'llnergeitycmiti& logs hAd-List Pj ic e-Sliee YES NO 10.3. PIGEON rviouNwAIN INIANSTUIR Ab P> 'Discount 6om, cul-rait price4j"Sit Ptice TAjSt-Nl6!,— Date' of N.1,6-61Af 67 .SECTION 4 — PRICIN -.Wck 1 v B, F) i strihutot? Yes No— T-laurl Y' r,-O fal• repair and 4 ii , iimvm.,bfder - (if .1findling fep-ifiltali ss_7 NjameMlephone/Ccll �-&Zper Of Eincroney :conlact and I 'Ast p6ce sheets? YES % - . I'd 4. VI ANJO v emprice list: PAce Ligl:-N DW (if Pric6tig Warranty Stocking Disiribu;,WC? Yes_ No Howly tatc ibri cpair xiiiv syrvlc 'Millitiluill I.-[,.iiidlihg f&lf le (leer lin�ir) i-IHVU YOU SLW.Vli0d Ifiel rm. n & B rABIucAT.o!zs Disoatint fiam"arrifit Price list Wi6e I.i.qt No, i r Didc'of Pric6V911— I-lourly aite for repairiiia Millhiiiiiii 6rc4r (if , inol: No $ (per. tour), ITBINumber; 12-0806 No SECTION 4 — PRICING/ (,Ir(,RTI'FICATIO�q.S/'.S.!C.N,ATURtS 1. 1 V111111111 am order, fee if less tl a i NmyTdTcIcpljont/CtIUI)ee /of Finci-grnicy, Cfjntat�t 7_ I-Im"t -V'00 su calalt*s Mul I'La pi�ici.slkcN? YES NO-, 106, RANGER RUBBER Dikount from .curtait pritc1ist," Pi Lis A& ;tNo: :p4c or Pri cc:tIsi 7_ Wlirrunly OWN" Stocking Distiibtaoll'.? Y.4 _N6° I/ Lc"td. time: cta'q I'laurlyfite farfcptitinmdservice $: dIA—ocT-hour) Mifflinam. order (I , f rpyl's Pandling,fee- if less Ann minimum, urdcrS 15 P_.1 14 e, Hqvq�voll s(kj JLIieOfli6 rcqujmd_CMql6gjhiid Lis(Vrice! Shdcts? YES WT RAW1111DR. FIRE. -HOSE , nisc punt "rrocrl current price [Ist Price ListNo. Warninty St66king Distrib;utov? yes LC Cd Link lkuft rate for feliair andCrvicc's Min himinvorda 01 -11MIS — Hwidling fee itics�sthan niii-iiinuin order"S' Wets?, YES: 0 SECTION 4 — PRICING/ CEI.CrIlVICATTONS/ SIC',NATURES TT9 Nember: 142-bW i 1W. REDHEAD BRASS: fd &al Discount from CUITCllt,prj=jist; WN!,ri'lilty Yim��— No Lead tinle.. hy 7 ql, T-Tavcyau94061ipd the're Ilired 'Catalugs,natt List fMce-Shccts? 1-09- REFLEXI'M NIS:Coullt frnl`fl.cta4.c,ht pri�e I-Ist, J Wariably Skiclkiagi Dishibutor? NO Y/4- uiid time:' 140ttily rate f�iJ- repair,4, servioTS (11cr holle) / f whimun) order (if any) oil I Hatt etreleol I O/ex- bit laccppt, ()rE4ito gejjo}� C4011tj Have: mrsuptitled the ,r.eqjifi,ed.0 , atakmys YE , S ],to. luct—II-VIAO en fiv: 5-1,j icjikoullt�fram carpilL pric&.lit Dlikidpfice Litt 70 �ISIFCTI ON 4 — PRICING/ (.T{,R'r.IFICATION.S/:'s'[:(,N.ATtjl;LES ITB NuffIN.I., 1.2.4806 StOcking.Distriblitar? ycs 1:ewilinic� Hourly rate for rcpair und.-sqvice,$ 'NI'Minn.im 60(1.crl(if ally) S. / K-jvq,yqu suppIlid tljejriqvircd Catalog 'ndlisl PrIce'Shcet%? YI S No I I L. kBAS list. Pric6 Ust No' �r Warranty . I Islo Stocking Dis(rjbm(ne? y Lvad time: Ye if oriddl NalytO Cont-Let Havc You -slip p liedike rqi1red C-iiialosis -und YES 142. S . CO. -IT ANiTA MUON r.)isC0Ullt li'01-11 etii�.etll jirice;lisf. "fa. Warranty Soocking-rilsti-ibuto??' Yes Vo�— Txad timc: 'Hourly rdtc.fbr.r hir-n'ifd servJ66..s 7i SECTION 4 ES V' iiiergency Cant l ct I lave YES NO 113. :SUCURITEX, Oiscount. trot ,current pCicel Nd 66ct ist Nil! Stobkitig qts!Fjbit(ar? is -Ro- Hborly rite f6r rcair,4jitd service 1jandling fee-ifle'ss thaft oi hli hit it'll _0rder*._,s of,.Pvnflrhi Cifitadt the !` glflred 04141op's buldJAM, NO 114. UNSTRIX. N-101- 151ei biscoutivrrom current pd ce-11'st 1;rice ust N,ol I ),,dc of P rite I Asi SlcackiligllisuiUtitoi`? Yes No LeN Umm- Hourly riwfhr rtpair hrid/Imice S biitir order t if C. per o ('6rtlact _,YES. ; —_ IN 1�24,)*9,06 SECTION 4 — MJCING/,C*RRTw tCATioms/SIGNATILTRE S' JITTI'llumber: 126906 :115. spi.Rytis BOOT.'s Riscounl'Ooan current pr'ice*'Ii';t Pfi6c iiis('No. bte,o Ni ce Hsi l�V,Irra..n.ty HourlY ra(c f6r repair ind 41ice-s- (per.how) M.Yhimpin.order (if any)' 7' HandIffia l'be-il' lessIb-Zhininhifinwo cr plied fire fCouired Catblo6ifiid List Pricc-'Skets? YEIS NO 116., -SHELRY WOLVERINE I islicount limill current:price list /-5- W jcc List No, eja� (y 41 e-4 I' Swe.king,Disiribuiae? Y'Om /A'o Lead time;: M 641?ck 3ada 6 Hourly rate for-re--pairand wrOueS I'VIA ='(Per"fioul.) rj) Ilmidling fee if loss tiu.ino.nintmilm 11 41 LL e. Havefairthe euquitcd Cti(ftg Arid List Pr.l(,e Shwo V, Y.] S N 0 117. SNAPTITE Discount.trom.currem., ist �v vfi.ra My SEC:'" rON 4 — PRICIN(31/ ccwrw i(-.,ATioNq/-�,�i'GNATURrt.',S' ITB Number 12-0906 mm Lead time: Hourly rate f6y rcpair and 1 jlftdlivi� fed if lesk'Alut SNORkEL tji §comi( IroM currekit,�16cc list hich 11if Nci- Wm'". illy Stocking Distributoil Y4-, s — I mad time: HO'Udy ra,ltc.fcirrcpiijr,Adservlc m RE .,;,I List TkkiSfi�W) INd flaii(ilihg, foo If 106, than m1flintuni ord'CrS of rtnergefl6y Contact Ou I ave Nrouse liecl tile re qllfred,{`at ligq p _hd 1- 1 6- &Sticutls? YL9 AO �Ourll Disc-oiint fiMi t pd, 'VIte.iiWce list, 8iu6W)g-1islrIWtor,.I Yes NO Lead O'Odl' 1, loody 'sate fiir re, IT11 Nhnticc ,06 Warranty Stocking Distribiltol.? Y�s/ .-W Wa time: rate ` ---`---,-- .'' - MiltillftL1111 Order (if All of Ejuvrgtacy --------f ----------- ------------ ----------- YbS NG' 1i]` /vn p^cj uik6.Y^/rot'"c'u'e"p'i6p�USE Price List N—` warmilty Stocking Di-trtbutotli ^cmuumo � Minim �"»�=w~ � Imnm/ 112jdeo _---__ SECTION 4 - PRICING-G- I CPAM FICATIONS/ STGNATuRks' IT11 Number 12-0866 122. SPUMIF ER w t)i*s'c'oiiiit'hclt,*11,ctittetiL OHce list Prict; List No. / /Daworpike. List Warranty Stock ng Ms i tributor? Yc;—/N( , 1 l.e ; ad tinim, Hounty jite for i-epan-atid vice- 101nimum aider Ulave-yqU WpplqLd llf� 1 flircdt' lid LW P, jec shc6h, - s NO 1231. SUPERVA ii Discovift-fir.pin &jrrOt pjittllist Ptioel'ist No. :bate of"Mcclist Warranty Stocking Distributor'? - Lead t i me: jipurlyrat�--- , forrepahe'ati/d — Minimimi ordel% (ifouY) I lAndlhig ke H Acssldfall minimum 01rtcr,-S- lhtalne/ TClcp1iG1)04elVBccper,qf Enlergoncy-..04tact lia�e YQ*-s YES-. N10 124, If N T TOOLS lVo .T).,kcqvtnt Pei& UAW- i'M10 a 6'ee L"Ist', Warrailly- 76 `�It,C110N 4 — MI CTATIFICAT, ifAW W;NXI'IJRES ITT! Nmnbcn ] 2r0406 Stuff leilu INgt6b.41611 i cs_ 0 l.e�tl,ti trie' 116grly vak for rep)lir and scrod $ (leerbour) Riii iunum order (ifaruy) S r r Handling tbt if lest than I InImunt gi' l& t . Nrtttte i 1 r3tiiutJC eJl�l3 ejsc'rtaiiirit+ei,&R'dk C antiiet } luu=t 'a1t st1j3p1icil 111e #'egaircd Calalogs aura! i,i. t PriceEleett? ' 1 ; t�l 1 125, `I'AIRK FOAC'l+. TIPS v j Price j,,iSNn.. 17:afcxaf t'ri e List Warrant}r Strt�l:i l istr litctur s n�a Lead time, a dourly, dole 1'or rej#ail- I. Ild-st� bier lttiur) F Minbrium order (if a4y)"$ 1-l�tnullivag fee,if lus`� flirt#t 3l3xuir3uitrii c?rtlCi- $; Namr+i lcplutrlJ C cil?sccp'trfW rirac, cnt:y t°�:etiitict, lltt_aVeu_supplied flit rcgfL ctl C'aulo«s and Ltsf Pdce.Sliecm? i # S:' NO 126. 'i'fi oR(1Ci on Rf 6rs f) Diszount from aul:rCot pricWtist fo 1}CtGI L.1sf,�lsa., i�1te_z�ff*rtccLlsl i�72�rYtltll}": Stocl idg Dis( ibut(ir , Y6s No .L-chd time, t lryurly rate for re Mr and q�cru`#ce �� �l�t' 1#cat r); iF11#131411r1 iardlerj{E�.1my}.. l7- SECTION 4 — PR1(.,'].NG/,Clel1d'I'lNtt(.A'rioN4/ SIGNATUREs u'lillier, 124806 londliu fee if loss t ian minimum ordef of Fin - za"-p'llcy, Niftikt I e q3 � P", - ,I We vokrskjpglied the required Cqtqhigsand-List hice-ghtxW! YEN NO 127, STRIA NHUGHT PO � 16; Discount from current'llike fiqt 0 Pikb L6046. Stnckin- DjMribut6e? Y,Cs No Lead Ifille: hourly rate fbir repair indseiwkc 3 (perhotil) V i li i In 11111 oi:-dcr 0 f.anyj Hiiri , aling I w Cell, 16K than klilkliffiLlikI Drder of FhierpOticy Confict 14RIVC YOUSLIpplied (lie required 6talo-en and Llii -YR-S_.__—___NO iZ8. SUPER FLAW;,. nwlffirut 4f Pried list Nu, l�te.o'fl'rice l:.st, Wkirrffjity_ Slocki lip, Distributor? YZ, — Nt, — Lead fiinc� I lourly rate for mpair,i��dservice S— (per.hpuf) IMinilimint order ,(i all Hmidlipg f6c if les411all juhlimum order NamelTefeltbnnetC`clirRccttm'c�f Frio rbcsicy - 0 -- Llirad Cataln vs and I ii%t.,Pricc Rkdts? YLS NO 7$ SECTION 4 — MUCING/ 0-0806 129. �wjlgmrog PNLUAIATIC f5 d DisWunt from currant prico list— Plicc Uisi No"— lute a te of ,t rice fist Warr'llity for repair bnd,siertide S---- lio&) Handlill0,., kc it loss Iticill rillirlillillin ini-der;5, NamOTclephone/Ce Mi" -you's NO 1116'regkliref"ktplogisiod YES 13, 0 TASKMA&rva A> Uiswujit t nrucurrew pricelist Pricc Exist' No. Diltc-orpdce Lio Stou isig b" isttibiltor*) e%; N'tS 14011fly raWl'or rephistond seryice'S h6l. r Miniintlitiord6r(i and),$ Elanttiiiig kc it essthan 111milmlill orders. i4am fbie 6 1 &P piptielColl/HeOlia. eE v no Q'Wil;10 aiidti4-tPri66stleet0- YES NO 13-1, TFAPvl EPUIPMEM Pic Disc omat feom current pH 'list r Orloc List No. - Warranty 79, SECTION — PRWING/ CEUMFICATIONS/ 811G-NN),',URVS" I TB NunibO12-0806 sfockilogtH6 b 14010 ye 0, 1 is .1. `- Ltmd tin.fc, 11-lo-mil - .. '* f, , , - .. .y rate 01. �ejlalr and kw- -' $ oed6j- ffaay) fAndlin& fed ifless thah munimum,order'$ of Eniergency Cqtliadt I lave Ou sttgqlj-ed'the-m(mii,ed Caigtoogs -andlJO Vd":Sji6d(.q? YPS NO 132, TELELITE, /VCJ st, DiscowwrroJil:Curreril price -F-I icc lxst No; Stocking Olstribtft6j' Yes No l:ettd bane: Hnurlyiate foj• vpair and service Mininitim or.Jer (ifany)S I lancllfllgl�cle if less fliaer Oinimum order $ Nlllmcl'r I . . . 4-'Icphoiidc0l/.Bcqe'r Of Eniugt#i4':Co it -Hil NR. Al ,-qtLii-6d st'P;(� ? YES - ..NO -�.6u- pplicA thPr TFM PEST FANS i1 biscottulfrontcurrentpi•ice ist Price TAst Nlo.1- 6ate cif P cdj-ist Warri'll ty gtl()6K- illgr bis'Lri but "T'l Yes No. Lead Wj)e.- Wfurly,rate fig I-ellai andservice $ SECTION 4 — P It I CINCW CT RTMCATIONSWISIGNATURES ITH Numbur; 12,9806, 1-jan-0,11916C ifRt ss*Ah,Ajl J I I I I I I I U 1! 111 6,rs pA, murguacy Cotitact 141ve d0ifatq sAnJ., ust m66 c yqul ulj�l �cd. the r6c ti ii6 -g Vill.-S, NO 134., I0.61A, Di.gebunt fvoni`,(Prteflt price list-_ P.Hice I "ist M-,.— Date of N-ice List y Hourly We hir r0*4 id -service (0cr hour) milifiluffil -opmr (if any) $ it'll Idlillocelf, Is., than ininhimin-orderS Namcdcicph 111clid4j.,eepeo of Ffi1cF&ncycob14v( Mille Ausubolied 1-ig PriceSN-,ets? YES NO 135, -FOPPS Discmint fironiviintot Vkf MT- -,pric.emlIST (',rice Lst NoDag of-0Tke List Ig.0isuiboto, Cs/" 1161*1Y Fitc MI. TcPaii, find Sorvkt:$-.. iMinimum— order ( N, 4y) S, Handling:fee if: ess tlian minimum f)y ur Nai- 6v 6)JItI& Hal you supplied the re - 6 i vid. ftbf iit &Cm iind LiM PW,, Slie60 d ITS NO 7-- i 91 SECTION 4 — PRICJ.NC/'CRRTMCAh0NSI* SU N X I' URES 136. ']'IJRT-I;E PLASTICS A" J31 Discount from current pricc list Priqc ust "No.. Datc:qfpvtcc. Ast__ Siof,king'Distribitior? ye No Lditd thim I-Iourly rate, for repair midscrMicu $ _(per1loul) Minin.lum order, I IHTLtllillk feeiftC-01,1trsninitririiii 6rilcr-$. ITFI Number: 1270806 Have you Supplied Ilie eeguired Catalpgs-and list 'Price Shouls? YES NO 07. UNDE, RWAI.�-A KINFTIC'-,;* t> 51 biscount from current &L. 66 list Nice List No.- Prlcc Li'st Sto-e-kink Distribi0iI Yd No, Lead finic-- Bourly rate' for repiirat,4 servicc'$ {pi 1.10,110 Nliainitim order (if a/,fy) S: Ccfl/Bc#r of-Cinerg 6ioy Coxitact Hamyousupplied the re uIred 4C.Itaipgs and y P" S —NO- b'i.. UNITY UbHTS oite, 60'riex'LA.'.t 92 SKIIION 4 — PRICING/ CER'I'1IMN3 iimbcr: 12-0806 Slocirir�Oistcibuti r? Ye:% NO Lead time inlirly rate for repAir and scrvi(sc 5 ivtiniiYlttill ni'der (it`-iu�}tj �. 14aiidli6 fee iftes5.lhanai�►in�i Ettirit �r'ii�r h .)vclTzlcply ti±eA'elllt3b�4 ai`i alt�r�enc�-[ v�tti:c t i iave you.supplied the > uirid (iflTttto and.Li5t Price- Sheets? YtsS NO 1 i5 nttiit"frcjini rtettt plicc 1im —Z i?a Oice 4istN6. Mte ofPriee gist Mocking Distributor? 'Yes Na Lead time: Hourly rate for repair rind.s€rvjce"� (itea iiuipr) NiiitiarrunrUr�� H:sii'rllin fegiifless th4m titiii .i'riii nbfdcr.$, Ittiintl"I°ctt �iltotii�.iiticlllE3ce�aek.�f�:ette,'�citcy� �tiitt�ct l wyc ou supplicd'tltc reriUire(l (' t iici iti it l ist !lice Shei ts'f _'YFS. Nit:}:._ f3itoirii fir+titt�ii ietit.t)iice tsl.� °� Price i.,ii;t TNIa: Dau rr Rrice Ust lockitt I isb it ti r'1 x6s- Lea, d film: linctrlyr#itc , e �'eliati anti �crvic (leer `Itrriit) Miitiit uni'6 ciei >zif`Oil $, Is IT ION 16 NATURJ�.'S` ]b Maittl6r: 121,0906 SE,CTION4 — PRI M.,G/'CERTMj�AT �VS4 liondfitj�,Pcif ld§s than "I i NaivelTelephoo &Ccl 1/13e� er. oi Emergency 61itlt.ct Yl."S NO' 1,41. WARRINGTON •PRO Di.spoun.t-frotij 6urrOntprice list Price I.Ast Nw Warranty tiofjdrate for repAi . and Miiiinitfiw6rddir (ifany14 A/1- l7€t1e of ricc tist- -(per 110111) Hmidliv % -if less tlt t ininimum orcltr`,S., kt pop" tifl mcigploy:06ji6cl Hgyg�'syltitaiieil -ft jccj tiked t1d List Price sjmo,?. Yr-,.� No 141. NV�A:ITR01J'S. Price List ko. T)Atc,of Orke'Llst Warratity Y, U.:Ad tittle: 140u i"I y, ria . tt'ror rtppiq�wd �ervic­'6 S: (per boull Ila d1ing fcc iflulss,thalt mkh11u1n:ordcr,$�, PE: Lired Cal,116g�id Dist Price SlyeeW; yJ,.S__ '4 STIC'CTION 4 — PRICING/ CERTIFICATIONS/ MG'ki'�TtW8' 143. WELOON Discutin( fr6m turrent'prict: list Price List-W).� Date Ofolike Ust w0framy Stcickin -61striWW V6 Nb I lijitrlyrate fbe repair lndsvrvice S_ —.,(Per 11OU6 MWIntitai orderfi4my) Handling fee if/ioss,ti-411) minim(.1111 Orde r,�_ i�xanti/Tolelli Uji,y�c yqws.ti lied the required Catal )z . S an d List Ptiec* Sliged! 144 WHELENENGINEA!';WNG Mcomit from current prl"-list Price list 17asa. t li'� , I.Alst Stiw,ki6gI3istritxtitci Y 1,eid thiic- Hourlyulc,tbr repair nd serviccl.,,� lipur) ""ic 11 lid 6r t .1 c Handling I cc if cis (It"In n'lint"mumpid- Oe' 'o mum Nume/I lep) cm�/, -olV9 c I'E 'eq I4`.y C4bta0l liAlky-Ou §upplicd theAgI�ReCCA410 And ljq Priec,811tels? Wi. WILL BURT Ah3 PjtJ Jbikppnt froll) current PrIc-olisi— A Price, I ast NO. m lTB,-Nujvbvr: 124 06 YES N 0 YES SEICTION 4 � PRICINGI CER'I'IlelCA'I'fONS/'SIGNATUJR.I�',S SCoc'il'tg#li*,rilAlt6r? Ycs— No Z Lead time;--,, Ilourly rate for rc pai,rupd sorvic (pmbotli) N-miWTelcj!hcfnc/,Cd,V eeper orEoilerg�ftq Contact ltB Number; 066 0� llaveypj�UISUIP �. icd iliareutijecdCataWsInd ljtll ice S t,;? YES No, 146. WINC6 (;JKNjRA:fO*S price Hsi Price Lig No, Dhtr 4 Prkc Lisi Wttirr6lty Stockinn Dixtribu(oil? A� es No I tootlyly f6r vir"I tn&k6rVici milifillum order (itiny} fltirtdtjog feelf 160ball 111thlitil4ilil 61111-d'cr'. Ilave volt sillplieA tl le re-quirod List Price SE egtO Y", 147. WINDI,'Wt, 0 61, D iSmit.fr6th iqq 'it prto� 6, �p rel I Price I A1,4W6, Siocking Distributorl) -Yes NttL- 1 -9 — t1n.1c: 1401irbolite 631-1-6p 4 and, `CMO S PC 86 �E CTION 4 — PRICIN'G/ i . PJkkl CrB,Ntiinbek: 12-0-8,06 Hari dling"k-6 fflesg-thall: till n-411 Urn Order - Names f—TeIcpjiotWC , ei /13 ,pl 7 of t*iergpt icy : Cqrl tu to Havc you sttoplietl t it reqUil-0 CatkI(igmatid Uist P&-SEteetk'? YES NO 1 8, W 11,'IJA NUK FOAM Discount from current priCe IISL p 'cc fAst No. batc ufjrico'U it %mally Z-- Miturly rate for repair'.4ilid qmvicc hQuy) $ Handling lbc,if Jes4holu mininufln drdCr S Have you stip0je- -t4bt(�qUirt-d -(:gtdl6a pad List Pride, shcets?, YUS 149. WaJrRDVV do [)issrnant-.lixam current Reim List Nu. 7' —5-,'ttt C- or.1hice j Js�— fra, In t y kmig-.Dis(rjibator? Yes Leml tiolie, Hourly ratu- for to air at) d seivlce,' (per 11011 Minimum oAr`('if.wy)S Narne1`i'�1 hastzc:�C�lkli3e8jier�fl�,tiet�ettt�y';fiait�taa<t YES— 'Nc) M SECTION — PRI . CINGI cjcRTiriIC-ATIO . NS/ SIGNATURES DISCOLIlit 60111 (;Llrrcjit price list wo.- 6.6 f Prjccli`st Stolcking.DiMi-ibutbr? N CS'l- No Lead time: HOLIFty role fur reps ir tind scAlloeS klinimlimotder an $ s " 1111 t C'­ EIC �.j TTR Number: 114906 Have.. y0irsupplicd the TC-ClUircd and List Trice Sh6gis 11, P yu$ _.* 40. 151. ZIAMA711 C 0 Ois Iilit 6o'ni citn"ent ptice. l4t U.' 1.. 90 . , - Pf i 6 c L i -AN 6., Date (ir.pfkc ti.-;f Wumi,nLy Stoiling Distribioul/-7/ Ye, No Lead time: I 161irl ', rate (dr re4l, anservlc�,g rtierfi01i6 Mill'initull br&4if 4.10:$ et; if litin jiliAinixim.ord&$ of Finergeno C'611tnt Y Es. N, Q 152. ZICO. IV9 I'Cj 01%,"Cifuitt (I-Onl U UT priic list. la` Pike. Lisi N o, 7 Dafc.,&f Prlcie UsL warratity. SECTI+C. N 4 — PRIC:ING/ CE RTIFICATtO MW SIGNATURES, Stcacking:i?istributdrr Yes .Nci Le�a� tiitai~� Hraurl _rHic ctr rd. ry (per h uiri f 1�irbrnturt rrdcr•{l'auy,):•�_ ll�itciliii�'fee ifless`flian aninannirticrtcipr MiniG'f dephoft! `i II/Redlick of Eincagctic} :Gi�gi�e� 1't Fi.'�iintil�cr; t�=i14l�Ca i S1ii k tS' E' i { }• R'epincetirii�rat g�irts, rc�[iiir :tttcl scirvicc t�tit ��te� ir�ta.slF' naatetl i}i�t! �'tttit �rtit testy �trsh to ()i.ti {nttiicpi kirlrli4i{Mn.ttl sit als if Il eces"S0ryl. PirilR< airfservi& Wrldiiig: Discount lydin currcitt price list Price List No. HIC. f PAC' e Lisi cickifl :1)istriijtat ri? Ak', s a`J a mend tiii�c: ilot�ri�' i`'itie fiar repair: +# servace. S`: �per•ltotlr� iLVINIttuatt.order fa flantlling`tee ifics1than iriEnisarum (Mler' _ . ctaiat"6cicpl�uniiGetLtj3cte� o7?iteiettG} C`tiirtitt :Itiwe percr_ t aplicci tltc tcquirttl izi to ritcl: List Yri e Siig t ? YES NO will ytatir fifili accept Visa? 80 ,s.E(-,,rION 4..— PlIT4ING/,c-Eiz,riVICA'I'fONSt SIONWITRES, M Nu6ilber I �-6866 AdditionaLsheet Manufacturer; R:si- 4- A 4 Nfsoulll f-onl current pricelisl KicO,Usl No. D46 MA ('ZA i o W*-.inty eA14144,t jd-c(ts stoafil- Distributor? ves- t No teadtuna: I'A 5 fV1 ' t: y I lorly rate_ I-epii"i-aiid'se�i-vi6e'�5 ,—., t l (pq.Ivuur) Mininiuni.md,r (if any).$ fee 'if less Wan fitihitn'thA oMer,$ Se-noe-tt- 7 v - -1/oa H'Ive,yon suppiled the required lows'rind List" P I iicelsfieew? YES -NO manutacturer: Discount fr6m 66rrijil p'lice IIs,I* 1.5 �bjl Vric.c Lj.,06.- 1;10- 1 1)- Wiirriin(y A r .Siouking Di Yes No Hourly rate Aorrepair 'and &�rlvk.0IAYj L1) LhAdliag fbe if lessAidil infilimulb tech .NSA I -lei sevmg--,�- 20 J/oj - 99io 617410- #b,16 e A, Havc you supplied NO 0 Additional SheO iN.1 I illifacturer', Disco tut frim currcm price list /0 PfluList Na, Oke-OM-10'Lis! XV at ro aty L $io&ing DlstOwor? Pes4410 cad AOA— ipv4sourl Millipitim rit-der (ifany.) S_ I C L tici Iv { tsntii I.)�ri Y? -;1 le- - 720 -�Yod- WiO U�k �sf-_P SjJeei.5,? YES m h u ha `t: fu rer; /&. D'iwouni front ciirrent pice.fis,( Pr;z_c to tA' �tpclan­ bistributor4, teas Lmid time: 3v HpuHy k6 iiw 6erflir av 1, s�Nice s IJJ 14 NA.fithiium order` cif -Li1y) �S j 'I I tatidling fee, if kms ihan atom i` unum ord'er S' N) A dEnle-reency, Cotitact 3 " � J TO'S �)D� 'SECTION . a— PRI CJNGi C . F-,RT1.F1,(jA*F10NS/ SIGNATURES 1-113 Ktiaibller; 12-0806 Additional Shcot MLinur'O'dura: Discount from current pri cellist Price List No. Stocking Dinjbuw'?- LAd tinu!; G -5 AY,rnt6 forstpairand sen� c&lh* (pr ,M - Inism I 1110 I -der (if ally) S ',4 I landling tee if less than minimum order "Contao, A P)l 87T lnelmalyA�-e 3,e. 1 w- Kl%'e YOU Sdboied e0" Nts No Price List No. o r)1,te6frY1Cej.iM T4nVA4,1 W`mranty (I t . Stocking 6il.trilwlt.or? Yin— No-Z LOM tithe: 7 = i deitj S 116LITN"'Talc 101* A'hd sefvicc jp er 1,40 Handling P" ifless than 7 �?,o �j e �,t�b c e- i,,L, 1�t �'iru sU 01ittifile. NQUi itlklftS Iil'(i U!ij SE T1 ON 4 B"kmiJbcr 12-ON04 P.fZltIN61,CF�RTIFI(-A-1-ION,�/ SIGNATURF4T .� Ad'ditl6lb'[Shcct �Manufnqure P&'t r">br& Hood Pricc List No- DAfv o"Tricie LOE'Al Stpck.lhg Distributor '� Ycs,v/ Nq Ck J� d 411 I r ,trig i'd i Hourk� tier nzpca' p/. -6 zhb�' I I Mini6itjd nrd I I if -a JS V /A Halldlilt fee if les.;; thah minihim" Q00--i A'-l—h F -- cif 1'111erpcv j�nont'Ict e-j rj rl tf tL5jp..jcd1e—rcq ti re d and ListTice IF S NO Manufacturer. Oisc4,)Unt tr(nn curreill pTir•c IiOt, M9c l act No. b I M -III Lee l'ist, T&A il VA V 4 h, ' 14610% f& repaii Ind !'Crvia "s Ali I t Minimum twder I I Cam,) S: [laridlinglee if . Ihan it . unimt I i I a I i - I ir I ders m1A L4 ,L j:8 the J-ttir�dQu'a gsah'djjs; p! SECTION 4 — PRICING[ CERTIFICATIONS/ SIGNArURE8 ITI3 Nutitbcr: 1,270906 Bv Si 'll M16 that Signing this Bid the Bidder Attesti and ce ■ It satisfic%.-all legal requirenicirts.(it 1411 clitity) tcI do busilicis with the'County. 0 The. undersigned vendor acktimyUggs4hat iwa rd of -.I c6tiiract maybe -contingent upon a determi"na"tifin by the ("multy ilfatztW vendor has flie 6. pacityifid capalvility lierfnrm the cqoitrai.t.. • ;uvmer%Ts,o t moso joitatmit, at!( t ia: e MI req-k ""Te hinder 11�1 lj� e6ft'fi6S Jllaf� undershti f I 'W the - — - .1 ..., I I , — "i _ (s 11br 61'11tt - - , : . —'. 7,�. � e ­i� 0 trat I`S:,reclult-ed. individ.l6l is duly autha.H d to, this Id d, -quille"M alm alit' C011101c ),A 1( 1�flcttbt Of tjflssoJjciT(1tiCiiI. C.'ei-tiri�.hti6ii,Rcgiii-di'g.Aiiec,litA.nee of pro, 0 11 Vendor will accept payment using the Ownty's VIRK-Imsed eimct NO Purchmiing Agreements with.0ther Government Agreneiei This scetion is •uptiunal kund will not 611bot contracLaward-. If Like Vottnty, mvardcd you the proposed contract, Wo6ld you sc.11 under th.p.satIfe tunisand coriditibris, for tlie.sariie-price, mpthergovernment,11 age.ticies in thq.:$ti;e I , � . I I - � I - — " Wlb ' — tsible 6t its o"Wil d i tog io mcel)c 6, 1 ml s in p respoi of Florid-0 0..Icli�jpwrlilnenta .tgency- e,.- 41, aim i Purcimses,and shall be Hible..only,f6r mmenals of s , ervide - S. 'rie'c'e�lyo�'i lb it 9�yvs. No (Giuuk one' -Y Certificaikin Regjirding]Fel,Iiny Clarivietion Flak any officer, director, 0 aii executive 1jerfornping equh,,Metit dtitie-s, of 1h6l5iddi i ' b-' i'viatd pf"t, felnray ng prilltY , ltc: (1111,ij Ig the past tell (10 yeals? (3 yes (Ci, . qtlj� Conflict of tiltcrest Irlst lostire CertirwAtiolk Excex as listed below, 110 elllgloyee, dfrider, 6r.*ilg6n[ ofthu fimv.hp`s � els ofintetesi.661by-miparcnt, xhc' tq6ftcrship,.othcr clients, contract's, interests assctinteW1It t,project; au'd this bid is made' xvitIlobt 11:101, rulderstinding, agreenielit, or colmectioil •Nvid) 'Atly c6rporation, firm, or pu66 I lisubmitting ; -tipj- . op . piall I'Lii tluc olnu- serVices'-and is ill "311'Mspcct.,; Wrand without toll"u s:In fi of, fl-A" buNs'Number (14sert if tI I iis.action involves.li fiderkit R . judA, proJect)i end i3id Sii Firm Name: -Te 14, .Street Addre sst 1 5- .5 to,-� 14.10 &Z,>el AV4 'f,-1 je- I 7rl 6A J,1-y 8, 'Mailin"PAddrvs- Vf P 0 /54,x/ 58 3 tlaymw I et 20 -Signature. Date P.fillt Ni1111e: edt e, 0- tile: t By SigUIMUM below; I] IC C01.111ty con linnsmyal.-d. to tile.ibove=idaiitifi-ed,,,eiidcii- under.4lie-above identified .qulkitation. 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A11:601.6; reserved, ACORD*25-(2009J09) 'THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. -PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL IN$UkED' This end,orserneil modifies Insurailceprcivided undbitlhe follp.mfitV GOMMIERGIAL GENERAL LIABILITY, COVERAGE FORM LIQUOR,LIABILITY FORM PROD1J,(,',T,'3/c- OMPLETED- 'OPERATION'S UAbILlT.yL'1b0-V8R AG'EF.63"' M SECTION 11 — WHO IS AN INSURED Is amended, to Include as an aldditional Insured the .person, .or ' - .- . .. , , . i . I - 1 � , Orbahlz"Aqh wholi rpquiirod q�clqr a''.writie'ri contract Wit wyou't6,,b as ion insured b �d ttticier this. policy, 10'6n! I' riiiispbet to ia llil�, I r 16�is-br 00&thls6s d ht-n to ywth I.* Iyariang,:ou o yqu Ove y or re yp U. All other lerm% and plondilloing 6f thN,00116 Y - rem - unchanged; - h ffin6d.-, -,,ain Endbts0nent Num6er Po 11.6 y N. u ry! bltr'. Named ln,s6re'd, This #hdorsdirri6nt is .1 effec iv . annAf 6 In--00n 41ate a th% Pql iq-a 6ss, bpWise. sfatd- .- -fibte Ehdqt6eni6n1 Eff&bIIv6 DatbL, 00 GLO596 00;01Page ,i - 1,1 --­-4 — , .,,e2.1,.,,6. Resolution 4, 2014 EXHIBIT "B" E Quotation Bennett Fire Products Co., Inc. November 7, 2013 Mr. John Morrow Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue EHI� fire Products Co., Inc. www.RennatiFiroPfoducts.com Prices/Discount in reference to Lake County, FL Contract 12-0806B, expires June 30, 2014, 42%from manufacturers current list price for Globe Firefighters Suits; Page 47 Globe Firefighters Suits Chireme Design Price List dated Februaty 1, 2013 is in effect at time of quotation. Contract information may be found at www.lakecounLyfl.gov. These prices will be valid until September 30, 2014. Globe G-Xtreme jackets per Palm Beach Gardens Fire Department custom specifications List Price - $2,115.45 each Lake County Discount — 42% - $1,226.96 Gardens' Price - $1,163. 50 each if purchased prior to Januat), 15,2014 47 @-, $1,163. 50 = $54,684.50 Globe G-Xtreme jackets per Palm Beach Gardens Fire Department custom specifications; Natural (White) Nomex Outer Shell for Chief Officers List Price - $1,774.09 each Lake County Discount — 42% - $1,028.97 Gardens' Price - $994. 00 each ffpurchased prior to Januan, 15, 2014 I @v$994.00=$994.00 Globe 1H (internal harness) Ready trousers with carabiner and suspenders per Palm Beach Gardens Fire Department custom specifications List Price - $2,149. 10 each Lake County Discount — 42% - $1,246.48 Gardens'llrice - $1,182.01 each ifpurchased prior lolanuaq 15, 2014 48 @ $1,182.01 = $56,7.36.48 Globe 14" Supreme Leather Boots List Price - $490.00 per pair Lake County Discount — 30% - $343.00 per pair Hardens' Price - $334.00 if purchased prior to Jalwary .15, 2014 7 @ $334.00 = $2,338.00 Total - $114, 752.98 Thanks for giving me the opportunity to serve you! Delivery: Globe G-Xtreme — 50-60 days after receipt of order Globe Footgear — In Stock — 30 days Terms: net 30 days FOB Palm Beach Gardens, FL Danny Bennett Cell 770/402-9910 bennettfrre(catt.net CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 8, 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: Approve a Lease Agreement with the Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc. for Temporary Parking Facilities, the Use of a Park Facility for Will -Call, and a Public Safety Plan Grant for Off -Duty Police and Fire Personnel associated with the 2014 Honda Classic PGA Golf Tournament. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $137,792 Council Action: Commun* Se * es (Total) City Attorney [ ]Approved V $137,792 [ ]Approved w/ Ct6rlotte Pres6nsky Projects Director, Current FY Conditions Rt Max Lohman, Esq. Administration ]Denied Advertised: N/A Finance A;IrRistrator Funding Source: Continued to: Date: [X] Operating Attachments: Allan Owens Paper: Other Resolution 8, 2014 Exhibit "A" - Lease Agreement [X] Not Required ------------------------------ Contract/Agreement: Submitted by: Departme Director Effective Date: January 10, 2014 Expiration Date: J.E. Doug_Rn_e�,Ill Deputy City Man� March 23, 2014 Affected parties: [ ]Notified Budget Acct.#: 001.0910.572 Approved by: City Mana [X] Not required Fern.Ronald M. V�� -perep-l'-s CAvl_ -.1 .&W Resolution 8,2014 Page 2 • 2 BACKGROUND: The Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc's Honda Classic Golf Tournament is an internationally televised Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) tour event. Since 2005, this event has been held in Palm Beach Gardens and has been played since 2007 at the PGA National Spa & Resort. This year's event will take place from February 24, 2014, through March 2, 2014. In 2013, the Honda attracted a record 167,800 spectators to our City and the event. This exposure to an international golfing community has positioned the City as a premier destination for golf and potential residents. Added to this years Lease Agreement are marketing objectives to leverage the exposure the tournament brings to our City. Through partnership with the tournament staff, we have strategically developed concepts that will bring to the forefront that Palm Beach Gardens is the "Host City" of the event. In addition to the vast economic benefit bought to the community by the event, the tournament has agreed to donate facility enhancements to the Youth Athletic Building in PGA National Park. In order to produce a professional golf tournament event and keep the event secure for attendees, the Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc. (Charity) must hire off -duty police and fire personnel. Through the City's budget, a Public Safety Plan Grant is available on a reimbursement basis to the Charity for up to $128,000 for such personnel. In order to receive reimbursement, the Charity will have to show the need for such personnel, as well as documentation that the personnel were used for the event. The safety and well-being of residents and visitors is integral to the operation of the event and positive promotion for the City. As in past years, the Charity is requesting exclusive use of Mirasol Park, including the parking areas and the adjacent 14-acre Palm Beach County School District site leased to the City for the purpose of temporary parking for volunteers during the tournament week. The City recognizes the importance of volunteers performing tasks and responsibilities when operating an event at this professional level, and providing the park space for use as volunteer parking will assist in producing a quality event for residents and visitors alike. Added to this year's Lease Agreement is the use of the Youth Athletic Building in PGA National Park. This site will be utilized by the tournament for "will -call" operations. Finding an ideal location for "will -call" has been a challenge for tournament staff. The location in PGA National Park is close to parking and the event. The park will be open during the tournament, and "will -call" operations will not impede the public's use of the park amenities. The Lease Agreement includes restrictions placed on the Charity to protect the City's facilities. Restrictions and fees have been outlined for the use of those facilities, and staff will be monitoring the sites during and after the tournament. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 8, 2014 as presented. 1 RESOLUTION 8, 2014 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH 6 THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC. FOR THE 2014 7 HONDA CLASSIC PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT TO PROVIDE 8 TEMPORARY VOLUNTEER PARKING, A PUBLIC SAFETY GRANT 9 FOR OFF -DUTY POLICE AND FIRE PERSONNEL, AND 10 EXCLUSIVE USE OF MIRASOL PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 11 DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 12 13 14 WHEREAS, the Honda Classic Golf Tournament, held at the PGA National 15 Resort and Spa, is a nationally televised seven- (7) day event that will draw 16 approximately 160,000 spectators and have a significant economic impact to the City 17 and Palm Beach County estimated to be $40 Million; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the proceeds from the Honda Classic will be donated to the 20 Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc. ("Charity") and other local children's charities; and 21 22 WHEREAS, in order to provide for the security and safety of spectators and the 23 public at large, the Charity will be implementing a Public Safety Plan for the Honda 24 Classic; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to provide an $128,000.00 grant to the 27 Charity for implementation of the Public Safety Plan utilizing off -duty City police officers 28 and City fire department staff to provide for the safety of City residents and those 29 attending the Golf Tournament; and 30 31 WHEREAS, the Charity has requested that the City lease the exclusive use of 32 Mirasol Park and the adjacent Palm Beach County School Board site presently leased 33 to the City ("Mirasol") for a temporary vehicle parking site during the Honda Classic Golf 34 Tournament; and 35 36 WHEREAS, the City and Charity desire to enter into a Lease Agreement setting 37 forth the terms and conditions under which the Charity shall lease the property from the 38 City for the purposes stated above; and 39 40 WHEREAS, such agreement has been prepared and is attached hereto as 41 Exhibit "A"; and 42 43 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 44 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 45 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 8, 2014 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 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 Council hereby approves a Public Safety Grant to the 7 Charity in the sum of $128,000.00 to be used to implement its Public Safety Plan for the 8 Honda Classic Golf Tournament, subject to the following conditions: 9 10 1. All off -duty police and fire personnel retained to implement the Public Safety 11 Plan shall be City police and fire staff unless the City confirms that off -duty 12 City police and fire staff are not available to provide such services. 13 14 2. Any additional funds necessary to implement the Public Safety Plan in 15 excess of $128,000.00 shall be borne by Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc. 16 17 3. The funds shall be available as of February 23, 2014. The City reserves the 18 right to require the execution of an agreement prior to disbursement of any 19 funds. 20 21 4. The $128,000.00 grant shall be available for the 2014 Honda Classic Golf 22 Tournament; any future grants in support of the Golf Tournament shall 23 require additional City Council approval. 24 25 SECTION 3. The City Council hereby approves the Lease Agreement with the 26 Charity for temporary parking and authorizes the Mayor to execute the Agreement, 27 attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 28 29 SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 30 31 32 33 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 Resolution 8, 2014 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 , 2014. ATTEST: M Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY M R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYOR PREMUROSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY COUNCILMEMBER LEVY CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA M Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2014\Resolution 8 2014 - honda classic.doc Page 3 of 3 Resolution 8, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" All.b� PALM BEACH GARDENS 'A uniqueplace to live, learn. work d play' The City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 LEASE AND USE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 2014 (the "effective date"), by and between the City of Palm Beach Gardens, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida ("City"), located at 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410, and Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc., a Florida not -for -profit corporation ("Charity"), located at 631 U.S. Highway One, Suite 410, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408. WHEREAS, the Charity has requested to lease the exclusive use of Mirasol Park and the adjacent Palm Beach County School District leased site (the "Park") for a temporary vehicle parking site and the PGA National Park Youth Athletic Building (the "YAB") for "will call' operations during the Honda Classic Golf Tournament to be held at the PGA National Resort and Spa; and WHEREAS, the City and Charity desire to enter into a Lease Agreement setting forth the terms and conditions under which the Charity shall lease the Park and the YAB (collectively the "Property") from the City for the purposes stated above. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the rents, covenants, and agreements hereinafter reserved and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE I BASIC LEASE PROVISIONS Section 1.01 Premises. In consideration of the rents, covenants, and agreements hereafter reserved and contained on the part of the Charity to be observed and performed, the City leases to the Charity, and the Charity rents from the City, parcels of land known as Mirasol Park, Mirasol School Site, and PGA National Park Youth Athletic Building, all legally described as follows: Page 11 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement 18 11 ZT."I 0 aQ kill A A - Amok TRACT Y OF MIRASOL PLAT ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 89, PAGES 14 THROUGH 23 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. PGA NATIONAL PARK YOUTH ATHLETIC BUILDING The structure commonly identified as the "Youth Athletic Building" that is located on the following described parcel of land: Section 1.02 Length of Term and Effective Date. This Lease Agreement shall be effective upon the effective date as stated hereinabove. The term of this Lease Agreement and the Charity's use of the Property shall commence at 7:00 am. on February 23, 2014, and shall cease at 7:00 p.m. on March 3, 2014 ("Term of Lease"). The Term of Lease may be modified or extended with the mutual written consent of the parties. ARTICLE 11 RENT Section 2.01 Rent. The Charity shall pay the City rent by providing "in -kind" services to the City as set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, together with all other deposits required herein. In addition to the lease of the Property to the Charity, the City also agrees to certain obligations set forth in Exhibit "A". Section 2.02 Assessments and Personal Property Taxes. In the event this Lease Agreement or the Charity's use of the Property renders the Property subject to ad valorem real property taxes or similar impositions imposed by any government entity, the Charity shall be responsible for and shall pay same before delinquency. Lease Agreement ARTICLE III CONDITIONS OF LEASED PREMISES, ALTERATIONS The Charity certifies that it has inspected the Property and accepts same "As Is" in its existing condition, together with any defects, latent or patent, if any, and subject to all matters of record. The Charity further acknowledges that the City has made no representations or warranties of any nature whatsoever regarding the Property, equipment located thereon, or the suitability thereof for the Charity's intended use. No repair work or alterations of the Property is required to be done by the City as a condition of this Lease Agreement. ARTICLE IV CONDUCT OF BUSINESS AND USE OF PREMISES Section 4.01 Use of the Premises. The Charity shall use and occupy the Park only as a temporary parking site for motor vehicles in connection with its implementation of the Honda Classic. The Charity shall use and occupy the YAB only for "will -call" operations in connection with its implementation of the Honda Classic. The Charity's use of the Property is expressly conditioned upon and subject to the following: 4.01.1 The Charity shall have the right to open and secure the sites at the beginning and end of each day of the Honda Classic. 4.01.2 The Charity shall provide the personnel necessary to perform such functions at its sole cost and expense. 4.01.3 The Charity shall provide off -duty police officers during the term of this Lease Agreement for security and traffic safety. 4.01.4 The Charity shall provide all personnel necessary to monitor perimeter gate stacking and parking areas. The Charity shall be responsible for all safety issues as it relates to its use and the Property. 4.01.5 The Charity shall establish parking stake lines within the Park and provide stakes and flagging tape necessary to prevent parking in inappropriate adjacent areas. 4.01.6 The Charity shall provide shuttle service from the Park to and from the event site. Page 13 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement 4.01.7 At least ten (10) days prior to the commencement of the Term of Lease, the Charity shall post a Five Hundred Dollar ($500.00) cash deposit for trash cleanup, which shall be refunded by the City upon completion of cleanup by the Charity staff to the reasonable satisfaction of the City's Community Services Department. In addition, the Charity shall post a Two Thousand Dollar ($2,000.00) cash deposit to ensure that the Property and facilities are returned to their original condition, which may be refunded by the City upon expiration of the Lease Agreement. To the extent of any damage, the City reserves the right to set off against the deposit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should the cost to repair any damage be greater than the deposit, the Charity shall be responsible for reimbursing the City for same. Further, the parties hereto understand that, regardless of any provision to the contrary, nothing in this Lease Agreement shall prevent the general public from utilizing the Property for any customary uses. However, the "City agrees not to issue other usage permits for the Property during the term of this Lease Agreement. Section 4.02 Waste or Nuisance. The Charity shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste upon the Property, commit or permit the maintenance or commission of any nuisance or other act or thing which may result in damage or depreciation of value of the Property, or which may affect the City's fee interest in the Property, or which results in an unsightly condition. All refuse is to be removed from the Property at the Charity's sole cost and expense, and the Charity shall keep such refuse in proper fireproof containers on the interior of the Property until removed. Section 4.03 Government Regulations. The Charity shall, at the Charity's sole cost and expense, comply with all ordinances, laws, statutes, and regulations promulgated thereunder of all county, municipal, state, federal, and other applicable governmental authorities now in force, or which may hereafter be in force, pertaining to the Charity and its use of the Property or the Property generally. The Charity shall not use, maintain, store, or dispose of any contaminants, including, but not limited to, hazardous or toxic substances, chemicals, or other agents on the Property or any adjacent land in any manner not permitted by law. The Charity shall indemnify, defend, and save the City harmless from any and all penalties, fines, costs, expenses, suits, claims, or damages resulting from the Charity's failure to perform its obligations in this Section. This indemnification provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Lease Agreement. Page 14 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement Section 4.04 Surrender of Premises. Upon expiration or termination of this Lease Agreement, the Charity shall remove the Charity's personal property, removable fixtures, and equipment from the Property and surrender the Property to the City in good condition and repair. Notwithstanding the requirements set forth hereinabove, the Charity shall be permitted to enhance the YAB space as set forth in Exhibit "A". ARTICLE V REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES Section 5.01 Responsibility of the Charity and the City. The City shall not be obligated or required to make or conduct any maintenance or repairs whatsoever to the Property. During the term of this Lease Agreement, the Charity shall keep and maintain all portions of the Property in good condition and repair, at the Charity's sole cost and expense. Section 5.02 The City's Right to Inspect. The City or City's agents shall have the right to enter the Property at any time for the purpose of inspection of the Property and any improvements located thereon. Any such entry on the Property shall be conducted by the City in a manner calculated to minimize any interference with or disruption of the Charity's operations within the Property. ARTICLE VI UTILITIES If necessary, the Charity shall be solely responsible for all costs and expenses relating to providing utility services to the Property and shall pay directly to the utility company or provider of such service all charges and assessments for any utility services provided, including, but not limited to, water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash collection, and removal of any other utility used or consumed on the Property. ARTICLE VII INSURANCE Section 7.01 Required Coverages. 7.01.1 Workers' Compensation. During the term of this Lease Agreement, the Charity shall procure and maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance covering all employees with limits meeting all applicable state statutes and federal laws. This coverage shall include Employers' Liability with limits meeting all applicable state statutes and federal laws. This coverage must extend to any subcontractor that does not have its own City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance. Thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation is required and must be provided to the City via certified mail. 7.01.2 Commercial and General Liability. During the term of this Lease Agreement, the Charity shall procure and maintain Commercial General Liability and Property Damage policies of insurance in amounts of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) general aggregate with respect to its use of the Property. The policy shall include coverage for property damage and contractual liability specifically insuring the indemnification portion of this Lease Agreement. Section 7.02 Certificates of Insurance. The City shall be named as an "additional insured" on all policies relating to this Lease Agreement and shall be provided with a standard form of certificate of insurance within ten (10) days of the effective date of this Lease Agreement. Such certificate shall provide that the City be notified at least thirty (30) days prior to any cancellation or change in coverage. The policy must be endorsed to add the Property to the policy. ARTICLE Vill INDEMNIFICATION The Charity shall indemnify and save the City, its officers, agents, and employees harmless from any and all claims, liability, losses, and causes of action of any nature whatsoever which may arise out of or be in any way related to the Charity's use of the Property. The Charity shall pay all claims or losses of any nature whatsoever in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees and costs to defend all claims or suits, including appellate fees and costs, and shall pay all costs and judgments which may arise. The City reserves the right to select its own counsel in any such proceeding, and all costs and fees associated therewith shall be the responsibility of the Charity pursuant to this indemnification provision. Compliance with the foregoing shall not relieve the Charity of any liability or other obligation under this Lease Agreement. Further, nothing contained herein is intended nor shall be construed to waive the City's sovereign immunity rights or the limitations of liability set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. This indemnification provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Lease Agreement. ARTICLE IX ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING The Charity shall not assign, mortgage, pledge, or encumber this Lease Agreement, in whole or in part, nor sublet or rent all or any portion of the Property, nor grant easements affecting the Property without prior written consent • the City, which may be granted or withheld in the City's absolute discretion. Page 36 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement ARTICLE X TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Lease Agreement, for any or no reason, by giving the other party five (5) days' written notice of its intent to terminate this Lease Agreement. Upon the giving of such notice, this Lease Agreement shall expire on the date specified as if that date had originally been fixed as the expiration date of the Term of Lease. ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS Section 11.01 Entire Agreement. This Lease Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement and understanding between the Charity and the City regarding the Charity's rental and use of the Property. All representations, either oral or written, shall be deemed to be merged into this Lease Agreement. Except as otherwise provided herein, no subsequent alteration, waiver, change, or addition to this Lease Agreement shall be binding upon the Charity or the City unless reduced to writing and signed by both parties. Section 11.02 Notices. Any consents, approvals, and permissions by the parties shall be effective and valid only if in writing, and any notice by either party to the other shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be duly given only if mailed prepaid by certified mail, return receipt requested to the following addresses: If to the City: City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Manager If to the Charity: Children's Healthcare Charity, Inc. 631 U.S. Highway One, Suite 410 North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 Either party hereto may change the address for service of notice required or permitted hereunder upon ten (10) days' prior written notice. All notices given hereunder shall be effective and deemed to have been duly given only upon receipt by the party to which notice is being given, said receipt being deemed to have occurred upon such date as the postal authorities shall show the notice to have been delivered, refused, or undeliverable, as evidenced by the return receipt. Page 17 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement All of the terms and provisions of this Lease 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. Section 11.04 Severability. If any part of this Lease Agreement is contrary to, prohibited by, or deemed invalid under any 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. Section11.05 Governing Law and Venue. This Lease Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Lease Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for all proceedings in connection herewith shall lie exclusively in Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 11.06 Headings. The headings contained ' in this Lease Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Lease Agreement. Section 11.07 Construction. The parties acknowledge that each has shared equally in the drafting and preparation of this Lease Agreement, and accordingly, no Court or Administrative Hearing Officer construing this Lease Agreement shall construe it more strictly against one party than the other, and every covenant, term, and provision of this Lease Agreement shall be construed simply according to its fair meaning. The Charity shall not record this Lease Agreement, or any memorandum or short form thereof, without written consent and joinder of the City. City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement Section 11.09 Waiver of Jury Trial. The parties hereto waive trial by jury in connection with proceedings or counterclaims brought by either party hereto against the other in connection with this Lease Agreement. Section 11.10 Waiver, Accord, and Satisfaction. The waiver by the City of any default of any term, condition, or covenant herein contained must be executed in writing and shall only constitute a waiver of such term, condition, or covenant as set forth therein and shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent default of the same or any other term, condition, or covenant herein contained unless specifically stated in the written waiver. The consent or approval by the City to any act by the Charity which requires the City's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the City's future consent or approval of any subsequently similar act by the Charity. Section1l.11 Non -exclusivity of Remedies. No remedy herein conferred on any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. No single or partial exercise by any party of any right, power, or remedy hereunder shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof. Section 11.12 Attorneys' 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 Lease Agreement or interpret same, or if any administrative proceeding is brought for the same purposes, each party shall pay its own attorneys' fees and costs, including appellate fees and costs. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) ��Z City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their respective hands and seals on the day and year hereinabove first written. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA By: ATTEST: Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIEN Lohman, City Attorney THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC., a Florida not -for -profit corporation M Paul C. Bremer, President (SEAL) ATTEST: By: Print Name: Title: G:\attorney_share\AGREEMENTS\honda agreement 2014.docx Page 110 of 10 City of Palm Beach Gardens Lease Agreement EXHIBIT "A" The Charity/Honda Classic Obligations 1 Grant permission to the City to utilize the phrase "the Host City of the Honda Classic" and Honda logo for marketing purposes. The use of the logo and phrase on marketing materials will be subject to approval by the Charity, and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2. Add within the dropdown menu of "Spectators" on the tournament website, a selectable choice called "Host City Palm Beach Gardens" that will allow users of the website to access a separately hosted Palm Beach Gardens' marketing website. 3. Provide the City with two (2) pages of space in the Annual Honda Classic Magazine for a welcome letter from the Mayor and a promotional advertisement for the City. 4. Support the promotion of the weekly Gardens GreenMarket hosted by the Ci through: I • Providing an interactive golf game for the public at four (4) GreenMarket Sundays. The game is to be available at no cost to the public and for the duration of the GreenMarket. • Conduct a ."live broadcast" of the ESPN golf radio show from the GreenMarket and allow City representatives to be interviewed. • Promote the City GreenMarket through on -air announcements prior to the live broadcast at the GreenMarket. 5. Provide to the City the following economic development marketing assistance: Provide to the tournament media HID film footage of the City and encourage its use on national and international media broadcasts (TV, Web, Streaming, etc.). • Identify the location of the event as "The City of Palm Beach Gardens" and/or incorporate the phrase in media interviews given by Tournament Staff. • Provide the tournament media "talking points" about the City of Palm Beach Gardens. When possible, provide the media with information related to the City and/or provide an opportunity for City official's to access the tournament media. • Ensure that the buses equipped with on -board entertainment monitors show the City video at least once during the ride to or from the golf tournament. Page 11 of 2 6. . Allow City representatives to address the volunteers at the scheduled orientation in order to provide information about the City. 7. Paint the interior of the two (2) rooms of the PGA National Park Youth Athletic Building (YAB) to be utilized for "will -call" operations. 8. In a prominent location between the 9th and 18tt' holes of the tournament provide a sign thanking Palm Beach Gardens for its assistance in the event. Wording to be agreed upon at a later date. Palm Beach Gardens' Obligations 1 Provide, at no cost to the Charity, booth space at the GreenMarket on four (4) Sundays for the interactive game and the radio broadcast. Additionally, provide the phone line necessary for the broadcast. 2. Provide the two (2) rooms within the YAB for "will -call" ticket operations. The City agrees to allow the tournament to enhance the space with permanent equipment necessary to conduct "will -call" operations. At the completion of the tournament, the City will assume ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the equipment installed. 3. Provide the City video to be displayed on the buses in the format and quantities needed. 4. '• to ••• a time extension (no earlier than January 10, 2014) • the roadway banner display program approved by FIDOT. 5. Utilize the tournament website provider to program the selectable choice in the "Spectator" drop -down menu, to provide connection to a City website, and any other programming matters at no expense to the Charity. 6. Provide the HID video, "talking points" for the media, and advertisements for the magazine at the City's expense. Page 12 of 2 PROCLAMATION STATE OF FLORIDA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS WHEREAS, in 1872 J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Nebraska Board ofAgriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees; and WHEREAS, this holiday called Arbor Day was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and the world; and WHEREAS, trees can reduce the erosion of our precious topsoil by wind and water, cut heating and cooling costs, moderate the temperature, clean the air, produce oxygen and provide habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS, trees are a renewable resource giving us paper, woad for our homes, fuel for our fires and countless other wood products; and WHEREAS, trees in our City increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business areas, and beautify our Community; and WHEREAS, trees, wherever they are planted, are a source of joy and spiritual renewal. NOW, THEREFORE, I Robert G. Premuroso, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim January 17, 2014 as: ARBOR DA Y in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and urge all citizens to celebrate Arbor Day and to support efforts to protect our trees and woodlands; and further, I urge all citizens to plant trees to gladden the heart and promote the well-being of this and future generations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affixed on this 9`h day of January in the Year Two Thousand and Fourteen. Attest: Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 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 Revie ed b a Originating Dept.: Finance: Council Action: Direc r of Planning & Z� Plannipg & Zoning: Pro' Accountant Approval Approval w/ N/A Tresha Thomas Conditions ]Denial at lie M. Crowley, AICP rTaVlie Crowley, AICP Continued to: Director of Planning & Fees Paid: N/A Zoning Development Compliance Funding Source: 11 61) 2, [ ] Quasi — Judicial [X] Legislative [ ] Operating ,B'ahareh Wolfs, AICP [X] Public Hearing [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: City Attorn N/A Advertised: Attachments: X ] Required •Contract/Agreement: Ordinance 19, 2013 ] Not Required R. rax&Rman, Esq. Date: 12/25/2013 Effective Date: Paper: The Palm N/A Beach Post Approved By: Expiration Date: N/A City Ma age > Affected parties: X ] Notified Not Required Ronald'M. Fr_r&—� / -1 Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Ordinance 19, 2013 Page 2 of 2 SUMMARY 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. On December 5, 2013, the City Council voted to postpone the Ordinance to a date certain of January 9, 2014, and re -advertise the Ordinance due to a scrivener's error published in the ad for December Sth . The legal advertisement was re - advertised and published in The Palm Beach Post on December 25, 2013, for the January 9, 2014, meeting. The petition has met all the requirements for public notice. Additionally, at the December 5, 2013, meeting, the City Council approved Ordinance 16, 2013 on second and final reading. 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 AMENDING CHAPTER 78. LAND 5 DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 78-158(d) AND 6 READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW 7 SUBSECTION 0) 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 78-158. Waivers to planned 38 development district requirements. by repealing subsection (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.) fit. 1 (d) Prohibited waivers. The waivers listed below shall not be granted by the city 2 council. 3 4 (1) A waiver from the requirements of division 2 of article V, establishing the 5 PGA overlay district. 6 7 (2) A waiver from the minimum twenty-five percent (25%) set aside and/or 8 associated mitigation requirements for upland preservation of the 9 environmentally sensitive lands as provided in division 5 of article VLexcept 10 for planned developments on publicly owned land that sati-sfy the criteria set 11 forth in subsection (0. 12 13 (3) A waiver from any requirement associated with the city's concurrency 14 management requirements established in division 3 of article Ill. 15 16 (e) — (f) (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously 17 enacted.) 18 19 Table 20: Waivers to Planned Developments (This table shall remain in full force and 20 effect as previously enacted.) 21 22 (g) — (h) (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously 23 enacted.) 24 25 (i) Criteria. A request for the city council to approve a waiver from one or more of 26 the standards and requirements applicable to a planned development, PUD, or PCD 27 shall comply with a majority of the criteria listed below. 28 29 (1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. 30 31 (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. 32 33 (3) The request is in support of and furthers the city's goals, objectives, and policies 34 to establish development possessing architectural significance, pedestrian 35 amenities and linkages, employment opportunities, reductions in vehicle trips, and 36 a sense of place. 37 38 (4) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in a development 39 that exceeds one or more of the minimum requirements for PUDs. 40 41 (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other 42 minimum standards are exceeded. 43 44 (6) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in preservation of 45 valuable natural resources, including environmentally sensitive lands, drainage 46 and recharge areas, and coastal areas. MOMMM Ordinance 19, 2013 1 (7) The request clearly demonstrates public benefits to be derived, including, but not 2 limited to, such benefits as no -cost dedication of rights -of -way, extensions of 3 pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important 4 natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design 5 techniques. 6 7 (8) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent 8 uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. 9 10 (9) The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. 11 12 (10) The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to 13 the development site. 14 15 (11) The request demonstrates the development will be in harmony with the general 16 purpose and intent of this section, and that such waiver or waivers will not be 17 injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, 18 and welfare. 19 20 (D A request for a waiver from the 25% environmental set aside for a publicly owned 21 planned development must satisfy one (1) or more of the following criteria in addition to 22 the requirements of subsections (i)(1) — (11) hereinabove: 23 24 1 The proposed development fulfills a critical government infrastructure need. O1 26 2) The proposed development will have a substantial and beneficial economic 27 impact through revenue generation and job creation. 28 29 3) The request demonstrates that granting the waiver will result in a development 30 that makes a significant contribution to the city's recreational and/or park space 31 needs. 32 33 SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are 34 hereby repealed. 35 36 SECTION 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 37 thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction 38 to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. 39 40 SECTION 5. Specific authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 41 42 SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 43 44 45 46 Page 3 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 47 PASSED this ,?90 day of or,700- 2013, upon first reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 2014, upon second and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR AGAINST ABSENT 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 An R. Max Lohman, City Attorney nw G:\aftomey_share\ORDINANCES\2013\Ordinance 19 2013-Companion LDR Amendments to Ord 16-second reading-1-9-14.doex 9�= CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Ordinance 1, 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: An amendment to the Fiscal Year 2013/14 budget to adjust fund balance carryovers to actual amounts and to carry forward amounts committed from the FY 2012/2013 budget for outstanding purchase orders and open projects that cross fiscal years. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $ Council Action: City Attorne Finance 0 (Total) [ ] Approved V [ ] Approved w/ Allan Owens Finance Administrator $ 0 Current FY Conditions -Piaxkohman, Esq. [ ]Denied [ J Continued to: Advertised: Funding Source: Financr nistrator Date: [ ] Operating Attachments: Paper: [ J Other Ordinance 1, 2014 - Exhibit "1" Allan Owens - Exhibit "2" [ X ] Not Required Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: Submitted by: N/A ctor 7�T Allan Owens Affected parties [ ]Notified Budget Acct.#: Approved by: City ana e V---4 [ ] Not required � Ronald M. Ferri RCP1 zc*� Q*'3 v ur`� Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Ordinance 1, 2014 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: Section 166.241, Florida Statutes, requires that amounts available from taxation and other sources, including amounts carried over from prior fiscal years, must equal total appropriations for expenditures and reserves. To ensure budgeted expenditures do not exceed available resources, it is customary to adjust beginning fund balances to the prior year's actual year-end amounts. This Ordinance amends the FY 2013/2014 budget by adjusting Fund Balance Carryovers to actual amounts, as detailed in Exhibit 1". In addition, under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, as one (1) fiscal year comes to a close and a new fiscal year begins, the City is required to carry forward the funds appropriated for prior year obligations that will be paid in the new fiscal year. This Ordinance amends the FY 2013/2014 budget for amounts reserved and designated from the FY 2012/2013 budget for outstanding purchase orders and commitments as they relate to open projects that cross fiscal years, as detailed in Exhibit "2". Some of the more significant projects, by fund, that are being re -appropriated include the following: General Fund Replacement of Fire Station #2 $2,576,600 Municipal Complex Enhancements 191,935 Golf Course Modernization 153,872 Radio Consortium 214,673 • Gas Tax Fund Bridge Refurbishment 1,228,269 • Recreation Impact Fund PGA Park 133,488 Plant/Lilac Park Expansion 196,136 City Park Expansion -Phase III 785,852 Other significant items covered in this Ordinance include: • Staff is requesting $168,000 to address emergency roof repairs at Fire Station # 1. This is an item that was planned for FY 2014/15 budget, but due to the current condition, staff recommends the repairs be accelerated to the current fiscal year. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 1, 2014 as presented on first reading. 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 ORDINANCE 1, 2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2013; AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida adopted a Budget for the 2013/2014 Fiscal Year; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that an amendment needs to be made to the previously adopted Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Budget; and 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. 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. The City Council hereby amends the revenues and expenditures listed in the attached Exhibits 1" and "2" and adopt such amendments as to the Budget of the City of Palm Beach Gardens for the Fiscal Year October 1, 2013, through September 30, 2014, inclusive. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. 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 5. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 1 of 2 Ordinance 1, 2014 1 PASSED this day of , 2014, upon first reading. 2 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 2014, upon second 4 and final reading. 5 6 7 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR 8 9 BY: 10 Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor 11 12 13 Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor 14 15 16 Joseph R. Russo, Councilmember 17 18 19 Marcie Tinsley, Councilmember 20 21 22 David Levy, Councilmember 23 24 25 ATTEST: 26 27 28 BY: 29 Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk 30 31 32 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 33 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY 34 35 36 BY: 37 R. Max Lohman, City Attorney 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 G:\attorney_share\ORDINANCES\2014\Ordinance 1 2014 - budget amendment.docx AGAINST ABSENT VEN1,1141 I IS 0 Page 2 of 2 Ordinance 1, 2014 EXHIBIT "1" City of Palm Beach Gardens Budget Amendment - Ordinance 1, 2014 FYE 09/30/14 Exhibit "1" General Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Committed for Economic Development 001.0900.519.9928 (6,825) Assigned for Other Purposes 001.0900.519.9929 634,356 Assigned for Budget Stabilization 001.0900.519.9930 1,531,779 Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 001.389.0000 2,159,310 Gas Tax Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Reserve 103.3000.539.9924 56,413 Revenues (Sources) Balance Carryover 103.389.0000 56,413 Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Assigned Reserves 104.2000.519.9931 239,575 Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 104.389.0000 Police Training Fund Expenditures (Uses) Reserves 002.1000.521.9924 Revenues (Sources) Balance Carryover 002.389.0000 { Increase (Decrease) 1,024 G:\finance_administration\Budget Amendments\FY 2013_2014\ordinance 1 2014_exhibit_1 1 City of Palm Beach Gardens Budget Amendment - Ordinance 1, 2014 FYE 09/30/14 Exhibit "1" Art bV4k'M* Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Restricted Reserves 304.1400.515.9924 (87,050) Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 304.389.0000 (87,050) Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) cted Reserve 305.0900.541.9924 97,353 Revenues (Sources) Balance Carryover 305.389.0000 97,353 Police Impact Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Restricted Reserves 302.1000.521.9924 (35,723) Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 302.389.0000 (35,723) Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Restricted Reserves 303.1200.522.9924 25,428 Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 303.389.0000 25,428 Fund Expenditures (Uses) Restricted Reserves 301.2000.572.9924 Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 301.389.0000 Increase (Decrease) 156,483 156,483 G:\finance_administration\Budget Amendments\FY 2013_2014\ordinance 1 2014_exhibit 1 2 City of Palm Beach Gardens Budget Amendment - Ordinance 1, 2014 FYE 09/30/14 Exhibit "1" Vbmt Maintenance Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) :ed Reserves 501.3020.539.9920 (156,527) Net Assets 501.3020.539.9921 1,185,459 Revenues (Sources) Balance Carryover 501.389.0000 1,028,932 Golf Course Fund Increase (Decrease) Expenditures (Uses) Assigned Reserves 106.2500.572.9931 46,857 Revenues (Sources) Fund Balance Carryover 106.389.0000 46,857 SW Insurance Fund Expenditures (Uses) Unrestricted Reserves 505.950.519.9920 Reserved Net Assets 505.950.519.9921 Revenues (Sources) Balance Carryover 505.389.0000 Increase (Decrease) (414,207) 39,272 G:\finance—administration\Budget Amendments\FY 2013_2014\ordinance 1 2014_exhibit_1 3 Ordinance 1, 2014 EXHIBIT "2" City of Palm Beach Gardens Budget Amendment - Ordinance 1, 2014 FYE 09/30/2014 Exhibit' 2" Additional Budget Reserved for Increase/(Decrease) to GLAccount Expenditure/Protect Name Adlustment Encumbrances Designated for Projects Budget GENERAL FUND 001.0220.512.3150 Professional Services - Other - 2,664.00 - 2,664.00 001.0220.512.5240 Small Tools and Equipment - 3,418.00 - 3,418.00 001.0260.515.3150 Professional Services - Other - 2,358.00 - 2,358.00 001.0900.519.3150 Professional Services - Other - 59,060.00 - 59,060.00 001.1000.521.4420 Rental Equipment - 4,048.D0 - 4,048.00 001.1000.521.5294 Uniforms and leather Goods - 1,175.00 - 1,175.00 001.1000.521.5410 Books and Subscriptions - 725.00 - 725.00 001.1000.521.6400 Capital Equipment - 44,500.00 - 44,500.00 D01.1000.521.6900 CIP - Video Surveillance Upgrade - 10,805.00 8,161.00 18,966.00 001.1000.521,8120 Aid to Gov Agencies - Radio Consortium - - 214,673.00 214,673.00 001.1030.521.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 8,100.00 8,100.00 001.1030.521.5294 Uniforms and Leather Goods - 6,110.00 - 6,110.00 001.1030.521.5410 Books and Subscriptions - 3,045.00 - 3,045.00 001.1030.521.6400 Equipment - 48,220.00 - 48,220.00 001.1200.522.6900 CIP - Replacement Fire Station #62 - 2,500.00 2,576,600.00 2,579,100.00 001.1230.522.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 25,000.00 - 25,000.00 001.1230.522.5200 Materials and Supplies - 4,500.D0 - 4,500.00 001.1230.522.6900 CIP - Emergency Generator Housing and Storage - 4,189.00 2,119.00 6,308.00 001.1400.515.3150 Professional Services - Other - 122,580.00 - 122,580.00 001.2000.572.5200 Materials and Supplies - 388.00 - 388.00 001.2000.572.6900 CIP - Municipal Complex Civic Enhancement - - 191,935.00 191,935.00 001.2033.572.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 1,041.00 - 1,041.00 001.2080.519.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 13,954.00 - 13,954.00 001.2080.519.5200 Materials and Supplies 3,895.00 - 3,895.00 001.3000.539.3155 Professional Services - Remedlation - 24,953.00 - 24,953.00 001.3000.539.5200 Materials and Supplies - - 3,177.Do 3,177.D0 001.3000.539.6400 Capital Equipment - - 11,627.00 11,627.00 001.3000.539.69DO CIP -Gardens Park Multi -purpose Fields Renovations - - 5,162.00 5,162,00 001.3DD0.539.69D0 CIP - Equipment Upgrades for Energy Efficiency - 1,000.00 3,269.00 4,269.00 001.30D0.S39.6900 CIP - Synthetic Turf Installation Programs - 25,099.00 64,760.00 89,859.00 001.3000.539.6900 CIP - Golf Course Modernization - 228,744.00 153,872.00 382,616.00 001.3030.539.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 205,082.00 168,000.00 373,082.00 001.3030.539.69W CIP - Council Chamber Improvements - 7,068.00 - 7,068.00 001.3040.541A600 Repair and Maintenance - 7,350.00 7,350.00 001.3040.541.6900 CIP- Allamanda Water Control Structure - - 98,149.00 98,149.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 871,571.00 $ 3,501,504.00 $ 4,373,075.00 GLAccount Revenues 001.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance - 871,571.00 3,501,504,00 4,373,075.00 Total Increase to Revenues $ - $ 871,571.00 $ 3,501,504.00 $ 4,373,075.00 City of Palm Beach Gardens Budget Amendment - Ordinance 1, 2014 FYE 09/30/2014 Exhibit "2" Additional Budget Reserved for Designated for Projects increase/(Decrease) to GL Aaount Expenditure/Prolect Name Adiustment Encumbrances Budget LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX FUND 103.3000.539.4600 Repair and Maintenance - 54,908.00 - 54,908.00 103.3000.539.6900 CIP - Bridge Refurbishment - 36,755.00 1,228,269.00 1,265,024.00 103.3000.539.6900 CIP - Miscellaneous Alley Roadway Improvements 73,320.00 73,320.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 91,663.00 $ 1,301,589.00 $ 1,393,252.00 GL Account Revenues 103.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 91,663.00 1,301,589.00 1,393,252.00 Total Increase to Revenues $ $ 92,663.00 $ 1,301,599.00 $ 1,393,252.00 RECREATION IMPACT FUND 301.2000.572.6900 CIP - PGA Park Improvements - 19,087.00 133,498.00 152,575.00 301.2000.572.6900 CIP - Plant/Lilac Expansion - - 196,136.00 196,136.00 301.2000.572.6900 CIP - City Park Expansion (Phase III) - 9,248.00 785,852.00 795,100.00 301.2000.572.6900 CIP- Gardens Park Concession/Restroom Building 295.00 295.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 28,630.00 $ 1,115,476.00 $ 1,144,106.00 GL Account Revenues 301,389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 28,630.00 1,115,476.00 1,144,106.D0 Total Increase to Revenues S - $ 29,630.00 $ 1,115,476.00 $ 1,144,106.00 POLICE IMPACT FUND 302.1000.521.6400 Equipment - 127,600.00 15,400.00 143,000.00 302.1000.521.6900 CIP -Upgrade Police Analog Camera to Digital - 22,894.00 22,894.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 127,600.00 $ 38,294.00 $ 165,894.00 GLAccount Revenues 302.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 127,600.00 38,294.00 165,894.00 Total Increase to Revenues $ - $ 127,600.00 $ 39,294.00 $ 165,894.00 ART IMPACT FUND 304.1400.515.4600 Repair and Maintenance 95,281.00 95,281.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ - S 95,281.00 $ 95,281.00 GL Aaount Revenues 304.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 95,281.00 95,281.00 Total Increase to Revenues $ - $ - $ 95,281.00 $ 95,281.00 ROAD IMPACT FUND 305.0900.541.3150 Professional Services - Other - 9,001.00 - 9,001.00 305.0900.541.6900 CIP -Traffic Signal -Gardens Pkwy & Kew Gardens 2,045.00 16,284.00 18,329.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 11,046.00 $ 16,284.00 $ 27,330.00 GI. Account Revenues 305.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 11,046.00 16,284.00 27,330.00 Total Increase to Revenues $ - $ 11,046.00 $ 16,294.00 $ 27,330.00 FLEET MAINTENANCE FUND 501.3020.539.6410 Equipment -Vehicles 7,893.00 7,893.00 Total Increase to Expenditures $ - $ 7,893.00 , $ - $ 7,993.00 GL Account Revenues 501.389.0000 Appropriated Fund Balance 7,893.00 - 7,893.00 total Increase to Revenues S $ 7,893.00 $ $ 7,493.08 Grand Total A0 Fands $ $ 1.13E.403A0 $ 8,088,428.00 $ 7,20631A0 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Subject[Agenda Item: Discovery Village ALF Amendment to the Gables PCD Master Plan and Site Plan Approval Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request by Discovery Village at West Palm Beach, LLC to approve a Planned Community Development (PCD) Amendment to provide for minor updates to the PCD Master Plan. A concurrent Site Plan petition to accommodate an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) on Parcel B of the Gables Planned Community Development (PCD), located on the west side of Jog Road, south of Northlake Boulevard, is also being proposed. The ALF will include a 120- unit1138-bed facility, consisting of 129,831 square feet on 9.85 acres. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Finance: Council Action: Direct r of Planning and Planning & Zoning: Accountant [ ] Approved Zo n Project Manager `~ [ ] Approved wl Tresha Thomas Conditions [ ]Denied Tamashbeen Rahman, Planner Fees Paid: N/A [ ] Continued to: NPtJ de AICP y' Development Compliance and Zoning Manager [X] Quasi —Judicial Funding Source: [ ] Legislative [ ] Operating Lc� [X] Public Hearing [X] Other N/A a areh Wolfs, AICP Advertised: Attachments: [X] Required Budget Acct.#: NIA . Location Map Ci r e [ ] Not Required . Development Contract/Agreement Application Date: 12.25.13 Effective Date: . Project Narrative Paper: Palm Beach N/A IVVa4(ohman, Esq. Post • Ordinance 4, 2014 Expiration Date: • Resolution 6, 2014 . Resolution 7, 2014 Approved By: na Affected parties: N/A 1� 4Ronna)d [X] Notified l] Not Required erri C January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 2of9 ECUTIVE SUMMARY The Applicant, Discovery Village at West Palm Beach, LLC, has requested approval of a Planned Community Development (PCD) Amendment to provide for minor updates to the PCD Master Plan. The Applicant is also requesting site plan approval for the Discovery Village Assisted Living Facility, consisting of a total of 120 units1138 beds comprising 129,831 square feet. The proposed development is located on Parcel B of the Montecito PCD (Gables/Parcel 16) located on the west side of Jog Road, between Northlake Boulevard and the Bee Line Highway on 9.85 acres. Staff recommends approval. BACKGROUND The Gables PCD was approved on July 18, 2002,.with the adoption of Ordinance 3, 2002. Ordinance 3, 2002 approved the rezoning of the subject site from a Planned Development Area (PDA) to PCD Overlay, which approved a Master Plan for 200 single-family units, 450 multifamily units, and 146 Assisted Living Facility (ALF) units, on approximately 240.65 acres. A waiver was also granted from Section 78-141 for building height to allow a maximum 40 foot building height for the multifamily residential structures on Parcel A. Subsequently on November 21, 2002, the City Council approved the site plan -for Parcel A with the adoption of Resolution 206, 2002 and Resolution 207, 2002, which approved 194 single-family units (Resolution 207, 2002) and 450 multifamily units (Resolution 206, 2002). The proposed development has been submitted for site plan approval of a 120-unitl138-bed facility, comprising of 102 single -bed units and 18 double -bed units, which its a reduction in the allowable number of units provided by the PCD Development Order. Land Use & Zoning The land -use designation of the subject property as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map is Residential -Low (RL). The site is currently zoned Planned Community Development (PCD). The use as an Assisted Living Facility was approved through the original PCD Development Order. The zoning and land -use designations of adjacent properties are as follows: January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 3 of 9 ZONING CLASSIFICATION & LAND -USE DESIGNATIONS OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES EXISTING USE ZONING LAND USE Subject Property Planned Community Residential Low ALF Site (9.85 ac.) Development (PCD) (RL) Gables PCD North Planned Community Residential Low Preserve Development (PCD) (RQ Undeveloped South Planned Community Residential Low Preserve Development (PCD) (RL) Undeveloped East Planned Community Residential Low Preserve Development (PCD) (RL) Undeveloped West Planned Community Residential Low Preserve Development (PCD) (RL) Undeveloped PCD MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT The Applicant is requesting approval of a Planned Community Development (PCD) Amendment to provide minor updates to the PCD Master Plan. Modifications to the master plan include the reduction of the number of units: the PCD Master Plan approved a 146-unit Assisted Living Facility, but the Applicant is proposing approval of a 120-unit facility, which is a net reduction of 26 units. In addition to reducing the number of ALF units, the Applicant is proposing minor reconfigurations to the upland preserve area boundary as shown on the PCD Master Plan. The PCD Master Plan approved 2.33 acres of upland preserve area within the 9,85-acre site, The modification well reduce the width of the upland preserve area in certain areas to accommodate the transition in elevation (filled slopes) from the planned development to the existing preserve elevation. The Applicant is proposing a preserve compensation area (0.27 acres) at the southwestern end of the site so that there will be no net loss of preserve area. The additional preserve area will provide a larger upland buffer to the adjacent jurisdictional wetland and will serve as a better upland habitat. The proposed preserve area will also continue to meet the 15 feet minimum/25 feet average width upland preserve requirement. The Applicant will be required to re -plat to accommodate the necessary adjustments to be in conformance with the proposed modifications to the PCD Master Plan. January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 4 of 9 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Project Details The proposed building will include three (3) types of assisted living options:. memory care, supervised independent living, and assisted living. There will be a total of 120 units, with a combination of 102 single -'bed units and 18 double -bed units for a total of 138 beds. The ALF will consist of one (1) building with varied heights, either one (1)-story or three (3)-stories tall, with a maximum height of 38 feet 10 inches. The project includes four (4) activity areas for residents of the facUity: a tranquility garden, a farming garden, an exercise garden, and an activity garden. There is a Code requirement that not more than ten percent (10%) of the gross floor area in an ALF can be utilized for accessory uses. The proposed accessory uses include a wellness center, sundry shop, a bank, and beauty salon with nail and massage services. The Applicant is proposing accessory uses that total approximately 5,000 square feet or three percent (3%) of the gross floor area. All of these areas are interior to the building footprint and will not be accessible from the exterior of the building. Access Jog Road will provide primary ingress and egress to the site upon completion. The road is currently under construction by Palm Beach County and is anticipated to be completed by March 2014. The Applicant is proposing a southbound right -turn lane and northbound left -turn lane on Jog Road into the site, in addition to a u-turn lane with a turn -around on Jog Road. The PCD Master Plan for the Gables PCD included an emergency ingress/egress access point at the intersection of Biltmore Lane and Jog Road that was intended to align with the entrance to the ALF. In order to provide the space needed to safely address the grade changes between the subject site and Jog Road, the Applicant is proposing to realign the entrance to the ALF so that it is slightly north of Biltmore Lane on Jog Road. An emergency access will still be required to be provided through Biltmore Lane. Si�gL The main entranceway will include one (1) project identification wall sign on either side of the entrance, and the signs have been designed in accordance with the residential entry sign requirements. The proposed design meets the Code requirements of Table 24 in Section 78-285, Permitted Signs, and will have 60 square feet of sign face area. January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 5 of 9 Parkinca and Loadin The Applicant is proposing to provide parking based on a ratio of 0.7 spaces per bed, or 97 spaces. None of the units include kitchen with stoves; therefore, all of the beds at the proposed facility fall into the Assisted Living Facility parking requirement category. The Code requirement is one (1) space per four (4) residents for ALFs. The Applicant will also be required to provide an additional 12 spaces for the 3,000 square feet of office space, which will be parked at the rate of one (1) space per 250 square feet, so that the total parking requirement for the site is 47 spaces. The excess number of spaces exceeds the ten percent (10%) allowed by Code. Therefore, the Applicant has requested a waiver from Section 78-345(d)(3) to allow the extra spaces (see waiver analysis). The Applicant is also proposing two (2) loading spaces at the southwest corner of the site. Traffic Concurrency The Cables PCD has been determined to be built out based on the Palm Beach County Traffic Division letter dated October 10, 2012, stating that the prior approved traffic trips associated with the 146-unit congregate care facility (ALF) use within the Gables PCD are vested. The trips from the current site plan submitted are less than the vested trips from the project. A Traffic Impact Statement, prepared by Simmons & White, was reviewed by the City's traffic consultant, Pinder Troutman. A determination was made that the proposed project meets the Traffic Performance Standards (TPS) of Palm Beach County and the City of Palm Beach Gardens with one (1) condition of approval requiring a County driveway permit for the new driveway location and proposed turn lanes on Jog Road. Drainage Drainage is provided through the existing Montecito PCD drainage system which was designed to handle storm water discharge for the entire PCD. The outfall is located on the southeast corner of the site near the project entrance, and all drainage will discharge into the lake system for storage and treatment, located within Parcel A of the PCD. Architecture/Design The proposed architecture of the building has been designed utilizing a series of articulations across the front, with varied building roof heights either one (1)-story or three (3)-stories tall, and the roofing material will be clay barrel tile. The exterior elevations include architectural elements such as balconies„ stone veneer„ and column designs to enhance the fagade. The proposed colors are neutral and will consist of two (2) different shades of beige for the base paint color and the secondary color. January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 6 of 9 The approved Master Plan allows a height fimitation of 45 feet. The proposed building has been designed with a maximum height of 38 feet 10 inches. There are also a number of unoccupied tower elements which are exempt from the height limitations in accordance with the provisions of Section 78-184(b). The proposed architectural elevations and color palatte are generally harmonious with the surrounding existing developments. The design features, which include balconies, columns, canopies, and porticos, are consistent with the preferred building exteriors within the City's design guidelines. Preserve Area and Landscape Buffers The subject site is entirely surrounded by PCD preserve areas totaling 143 acres. The Applicant is proposing to reconfigure the 2.33 acres of upland preserve area that was previously approved to be located within the 9.85-acre Discovery Village site as shown on the Montecito Master Plan (fka Gables PCD). There will be no net loss of upland preserve area. The proposed minor modifications to the existing perimeter upland preserve area to accommodate the transition in elevation (filled slopes) from the planned development to the existing preserve elevation will be replaced within the proposed preserve compensation area (0.27 acre) located at the southwestern end of the site. The City's environmental consultant, CH2M HILL, conducted a brief review of the Discovery Village site on July 22, 2013. The existing preserve area that surrounds the planned development is generally upland pine flatwoods, habitats which dominate native vegetative species, including slash pine, cabbage palm, and dahoon holly. Scattered understory vegetation included coca plum, saw palmetto, wax myrtle, and myrsine. Several exotic and invasive species including java plum, Brazilian pepper and melaleuca were noted within the preserve area. CH2M HILL staff did not observe the listed plant species, wild pine airplant noted in the EW Consultants, Inc. assessment. The proposed upland preserve compensation area located at the southwestern end of the project is similar in vegetative composition to that of the existing adjacent upland preserve area. Invasive species, including melaleuca, Brazilian pepper, scattered Java plum, and old world climbing fern, were also noted within this area. One of the listed plant species (common giant airplant) was observed within this area. No listed animal species were observed during the visit. CH2M HILL also reviewed the proposed site plan, which shows the proposed modifications to the existing perimeter upland preserve area and the location of the proposed upland preserve compensation area. Portions of the perimeter upland preserve also serve as the wetland buffer to the adjacent jurisdictional wetlands in accordance with the existing South Florida Water Management District (SFMD) Environmental Resource Permit conditions and requirements. January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 7 of 9 Landscaping and Open Space The proposed landscape plan is primarily native plantings with an emphasis on recreating the natural landscape that will be removed due to the fill that is required for the site. Special consideration has been given to protect the most viable upland preserve areas. Grading has taken into consideration the preservation of existing vegetation along the perimeters to further enhance the proposed planting areas. There will be a focus on native plant material using a combination of pines, sables, palms, and live oaks. There will also be several flowering trees with alternating blooming seasons. Trees at the base of the buildings have been proposed at varied heights to meet Code requirements and to provide appropriate treatment for the three-(3) story elements of the building. The Applicant is proposing ten-(10) foot -wide or greater landscape buffers that are adjacent to the upland preserve areas around the perimeter of the parcel. In addition, the Code has a 35 percent ©pen Space requirement which requires 3.45 acres for the subject site. The Applicant is exceeding the requirement by providing approximately 50 percent open space, or 5.86 acres. Waiver Request The purpose and intent of planned developments, whether a PUD or PCD, is to encourage Applicants to propose projects that are innovative, creative, and utilize current planning design and architectural concepts and elements that will provide a greater public benefit. Section 78-158 Waivers to planned development district requirements allow for certain standards and requirements to be waived when it can be demonstrated that the requested waiver complies with and is in accordance with the criteria within this section. The Applicant is requesting one (1) waiver with this petition. The Code requires parking to be provided at a ratio of one (1) space per four (4) residents for Assisted Living Facilities, plus one (1) space per 250 square feet of office space. The required number is 47 spaces to serve the site. However, the site has been designed to provide 97 spaces which is 50 more than the required number of parking spaces. Therefore, the Applicant has requested a waiver from Section 78-345(d)(3). The majority of the parking spaces will include concrete curbing in lieu of wheel stops. The adjacent sidewalk or grassy areas will be increased in width to meet the minimum overhang requirements. January 9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 8 of 9 Code Section Requirement Proposed Wainer Staff Support 78-345(d)(3)Required 1 space per 97 spaces 50 spaces (1) Off -Street Parking residents for proposed proposed Approval Spaces, Table 33 assisted living + 1 space per 250 SF of office space = 47 spaces 1) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-345(d), Increases in parking spaces, to allow a surplus of 50 parking spaces. ALFs generate a parking demand in addition to the parking needs of residents, staff, vendors, and visitors frequent the site. The proposed parking spaces are located throughout the site, surrounded by preserve areas with minimal visual impact. Staff supports the waiver request. CONSISTENCY' WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The proposed site plan approval is consistent with the overall intent of the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the surrounding and existing land development patterns and represents logical and orderly development. SUMMARY With this development program, the Applicant is requesting minor updates to the Planned Community Development (PCD) Master Plan in addition to requesting approval for a Site Plan for an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) within Parcel B of the Gables PCD. Ordinance 4, 2014 is requesting approval for an amendment to Ordinance 3, 2002, the original PCD Development Order, in order to transfer the Master Plan and related conditions to Resolution 6, 2014 so that future PCD amendments can be approved by resolution. Resolution 6, 2014 amends the PCD Master Plan to update the number of ALF units proposed and provides for minor reconfigurations to the upland preserve area boundary. Resolution 7, 2014 approves the Site Plan for the 120-unitl138-bed ALF. COMMENTS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE DRC The application was submitted to the City of Palm Beach Gardens on June 19, 2013, and deemed sufficient for review on June 28, 2013. The subject petition was reviewed by the DRC on July 31, 2013. At this time, all comments related to the project have been satisfied, and conditions of approval have been recommended. The proposed PCD Amendment and Site Plan Approval„ together with the proposed conditions of approval, meet the City's Land Development requirements. January9, 2014 Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014 & Resolution 7, 2014 Page 9 of 9 PLANNING. ZONING. AND APPEALS BOARD (PZA At the December 10, 2013, public hearing, the PZAB voted 7 to 0 to recommend approval of the subject petition. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance 4, 2014, Resolution 6, 2014, and Resolution 7, 2014 as presented. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION 6PI-4- 13- 06- 0000/ f Planning and Zoning 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) F"Planned Unit Development (PUD) X Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan F-Conditional Use j"Arnendment to the Comprehensive Plan F- Administrative Approval r-Administrative Appeal Project Name: Discovery Village ALF F-Annexation F-Rezoning Site Plan Review Foe- Concurrency Certificate FTime Extension r-Miscellaneous FOther Date Submitted: Jun 17, 2013 Owner: Discovery Village at West Palm Beach, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Applicant (if notOwner): Same Applicant's Address: 3301 Bonita Beach Road #208 TelephoneNo.238-908-2928 Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Agent: Urban Design Kilday Studios Contact Person: Anne Booth E-Mail: abooth@udkstudlos.com Agent's Mailing Address: 477 S. Rosemary Avenue, WPB, FL 33401 Agent's TelephoneNumber: (561) 388-1100 Petition Number: Fees Received Application $ Receipt Number: Date & Time Received: Engineering $ Architect: Architectural Concepts Inc, (727) 584-7178 Engineer: Simmons and White, (561) 478-7848 Planner: Urban Design Kilday Studios, (561) 366-1100 Landscape Architect: Urban Design Kilday Studios, (561) 366-1100 Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. General Location: West side of Jog Road, approx.1200' south of North Lake Blvd., in Gables PCD Address: West side of Jog Road, approx.1200' south of North Lake Blvd., in Gables PCD Section: 22 Township: 42 PropertyControl Number(s): 52-42-42-22-06-002-0020 Range: 42 Acreage: 9.85 CurrentZonin PCD/RL-3 (RH) Re uestedZonin No Change g g� q g� Flood Zone B Base Flood Elevation (BFE) — to be indicated on site plan RL (Residential Low) Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Existing Land Use: vacant Requested Land Use: No Change Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence,etc.: Assisted Living Facility Proposed Square Fovtageby Use: 129,831 sf facility Proposed Number and Type of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): Assisted Living Facility Irr Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) Section 7846, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} 1. Explain the nature of the request: This request is for approva[ of a Site Plan Review application to develop an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) on Parcel B of the Gables PCD. Development which will include a 120 unit ALF1138 bed facility, consisting of a total of 129,831 sf, on approximately 9.85 acres (Parcel B). The applicant is also requesting reinstatement of city concurrency, and a minor modification to the master plan.. Included in the application are two waivers for parking. Please see attached Project Narrative for details on all requests. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? Parcel B has been previously approved by the City Council for 146ALF units. This request will reduce the number of units allowed. The site is surrounded on three sides by preserve area and will have little to no effect on the residential development to the east of ,Jog Road. 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, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital improvement. This is not a request to rezone the property. Compliance with the Vision Plan and the Comprehensive Plan were addressed when the PCD was approved. 3 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? All requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation were addressed with the approval of the PCD. The proposed site modifications that impact the upland preserve area are being mitigated through the dedication of additional preservation area for a no net loss of preserve. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? The applicant will contribute to the city AIPP fund as required by the Land Development Regulations. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Yes, PBC Concurrency is vested. Request for city reinstatement is included in this application, Date Received Legal Qescriptionofthe SulbjectPrope rty (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attached deed for legal description. Location The subject property is located approximately -3 mile(s) from the intersectionof `log Road and Northlake Boulevard Jog Road on the[] north,E[east,Flsouth,Rwest side of (street/road). Cl Applicant's Certification IIWe affirm and certify that I/we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted here with are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, I/we understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the official records of the City of Palm Beach ardens, Florida, and are not returnable. Applicant is: '3�4 Signatureof Applicant Owner Anne Booth Print Name of Applicant Optionee 477 S. Rosemary Avenue Street Address Lessee West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 City, State, Zip Code r✓ Agent (561) 366-1100 TelephoneNumber Contract Purchaser (561) 366-1111 Fax N umber abooth@udkstudios.com E-Mail Address n Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North Military Trail, Palen Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4230 Permit # Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City -incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest -bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. The owner/designee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City Planning and Zoning Department if the name andlor address of the responsible party changes at anytime duri g the application review process. '�'/r0/i-S Owner signratu Date Thomas J. Harrison, CEO Ownerprinted name DESIGNEE/BILL TO. Thomas J. Harrison, CEO Discovery Village West Palm Beach, LLC 3303 Bonita Beach Road, suite 208, Bonita Springs, 341.34 STATE OF TA0T-1[J R 52-42-42-22-06-002.0020 Property Control Number � G' C.fJ �' f a 0 \4"4�4� Designee Accept&6a Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF4�yyL�C77�1 I hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thirty ay of 3 UXt 20��, by "l Y 1(JM�a ".l • �kA)Ml`bt3V� . He or she is personally known to me e Notary ublic sign a Y1lA' Printed ncYme State of _f� D C L at -large My Commission expires:` l2 ILO , p(S I G'RuE SANp:EA rc' Notary Pua of Florida ■ c µy Comm_ up 13. 2016Commis 192836Banded Throf Notary Assn. PROJECT NARRATIVE Discovery Village Assisted Living Facility June 17, 2013 Req uest/Locatio nlH into ry urban design ki Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics This is a request for Site Plan Review approval for a Major Site Plan in a Planned Community District (PCD), reinstatement of City Concurrency approval and a minor modification to the PCD master plan to allow the Discovery Village Assisted Living Facility on Parcel B of the Montecito (Gables/Parcel 16) Planned Community Development (PCD) located on the west side of Jog Road, south of Northlake Boulevard. This application is being submitted on behalf of Discovery Village at West Palm Beach LLC, the owner of the subject site, a 9.85 acre parcel of land, property control number 52-42-42-22-06-002-0020. The site currently has a Future Land Use Plan designation of Residential Low (RL) and is zoned Planned Community District {PCD} with an underlying zoning of Residential High. The PCD Master Plan was approved by Ordinance 3, 2002 to allow 146 Assisted Living Facility units on Parcel B. The proposed development will include 120 units with 138 beds at the facility. The proposed use is primarily consistent with the RH-Residential High 7onjna disttrOct therefor ? in - d development regulations in the RH zoning district are being used for design criteria. The applicant's managing member, Discovery Management Croup, has been actively involved in the senior -living industry for over 20 years. They currently operate 6 luxury senior -living communities in Florida with the capacity of caring for more than 3,000 residents. They are very excited about this project because of the beautiful, natural, tranquil surroundings, convenient access and excellent surrounding communities. Their award winning facilities provide a wide range of activities and resident -focused programs as well as a wellness center, fitness program, medical assistance and food service. Adjacent Zoning and Future Land Use Designations The subject site is bound to the west and north by preserve area within the PCD. To the east the subject site is partially bounded by the right-of-way of Jog Road and the Montecito residential community. To the south the site is bound partially by the Beeline High nd the remainder by the preserve area within the PCD. Cn()p 477 S. Rosemary Avenue P Suite 225 - The Lofts at CityPlace West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.11 CIO 561.366.1111 fax MA www.udkstudios.com LCCO00035 ZONING Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF June 17, 2013 Page 2 EXISTING USE ZONING FUTURE LAND USE SUBJECT PROPERTY: PCDIRL-3 with Vacant (Parcel B) underlying RH RL TO THE NORTH: PCD/RL-3 Gables PCD Preserve RL TO THE EAST: Jog Road PCD/RL-3 (Montecrfo - Parcel A) RL Gables PCD Preserve TO THE SOUTH:. Beeline Highway PCD/RL-3 (Ironhourse) RL Gables PCD Preserve TO THE WEST: PCD/RL-3 Gables PCD Preserve RL Concurrency The Palm Beach County Traffic Division issued a letter dated October 10, 2012, stating that the prior approved traffic trips associated with the 146 unit congregate care facility (ALF) use within the Gables PCD are vested. Technically, city traffic concurrency has expired, therefore the applicant is requesting that the city reinstate the city traffic concurrency previously granted. As part of this application, the applicant is submitting a traffic equivalency analysis showing that the proposed traffic generation is less intensive than the previously approved and vested traffic, thereby not requiring any additional review by Palm Beach County Staff. With regards to other public services provided, the development is less intensive than the previously approved which will reduce the demand for service. PROJECT DETAILS Site Area and Upland Preserve The subject site is shown on the approved Master Plan as 9.85 acres which included 7.05 acres of upland and 2.8 acres of Upland Preserve. When the site was platted, the conservation easement which adjusted the boundaries of the parcel and the upland preserve had already been established. The 9.85 acres purchased includes the 7.52 HAJOBS1Cables PCQ_99-0590iscovery Village ALF_SPR_.006\Documents\Appiications\Project Narrative.doc Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF ,tune 17, 2013 Page 3 acre tract platted as "Parcel +G" along with 2.33 acres of upland preserve as described in the conservation easement. The elevation established by the construction of Jog Road requires substantial amounts of fill to meet the finished floor requirement of 22 feet. The grade change has created concerns regarding resident safety with regard to the slopes along the edges of the pavement areas. As a result, there are several areas of the Conservation Easement/Upland Buffer that are being proposed for modification to minimize the construction of retaining walls. The Conservation Easement will also be impacted by the additional ROW required for a right -turn lane. It is the intention of the applicant to request approval from the SFWMD to modify the Conservation Easement in the areas where the encroachments are proposed. The ultimate upland buffer will continue to provide the 15' minimum/25' average requirement and it is our intention that there will be a no -net toss of Conservation Easement area. The proposed dedication of preserve area has been consolidated to create a better upland habitat. There will be a no -net loss of preservation area. Architectural Style and Special Features Attached are proposed architectural elevations and floor plans. The proposed building is designed to house three types of assisted living options; Memory Care for residents who face memory related challenges, Supervised independent Living for residents who want independence with the security of daily assistance, and Assisted Living for residents that need more personal care every day. The building has been designed with varied heights from one-story to three-story elevations. The exterior includes beautiful architectural details, balconies, stone, and column designs to enhance the fagade. The approved Master Plan allows a height limitation of 45', as does the RFC -Residential High District Regulations. The proposed building has a maximum height of 38'10". There are a number of unoccupied tower elements which we understand to be exempt from the height limitations in accordance with the provisions of Section 78-1 84(b). There are several accessory uses within the building, including a wellness center, sundries sales, a bank office, and a beauty salon with nail and massage services. Landscape Buffers and Foundation Plantings The attached landscape plan reflects a primarily native planting concept with an emphasis on recreating the natural landscape that will be removed due to the fill that is required for the site. Special consideration has been given to protection of the most viable upland preserve areas and to offset the loss of upland preserve, a consolidated area of preserve dedication has been provided. Grading has taken into consideration the preservation of existing vegetation along the perimeters to further enhance the H:Wo8S\Gables PCD_99-059Uscovery Village ALF_SPR—. 006\DocumentslApplicafions\Pro;ect Narrabve.doc Project Narrative June 17, 2013 Discovery Village ALF Page 4 proposed planting areas. There will be a focus on native plant material using a combination of Pines, Sables, Palms and Live Oaks. There will also be several flowering trees with alternating blooming seasons. Trees at the base of the buildings have been proposed at varied heights to meet code requirements and to provide appropriate treatment for the three story elements of the building. Access In order to provide the space needed to safely address the grade changes and the desired entrance design elements, the construction of the entrance requires the realignment of the intersection with the un-built Biltmore Lane ROW on the east side of Jog Road. In documentation previously submitted, the Montecito PGA has confirmed that they do not have any intention of constructing the un-built ROW which allows the Discovery Village entrance to be shifted to the north. It is our understanding that the City does not want the Biltmore Lane ROW to be abandoned, but that there is no objection to the realignment. It is also our understanding that the City would like to maintain emergency access over the Biltmore Lane ROW. As previously submitted, Palm Beach County engineering has also consented to the realignment. Although the right turn lane into the project is not required by traffic performance standards, the applicant would like to provide the turn lane to allow residents a smoother transition onto the property. As part of our application package we have addressed the traffic patterns and access to the site from Northlake Boulevard, the closing of the access point through the Montecito residential community and any impacts those changes may have are reduced by the reduction in intensity. Project Signage The proposed design for ground signs on either side of the entrance has been included in the package. The proposed signlwallffence has been designed in accordance with the residential entry sign requirements. The sign is consistent with the signage provided at the other Discovery Village facilities and creates a common branding element between the sites. Parking and Loading Parking has been provided based on a ratio of .7 spaces per bed. The parking demand has been established through years of experience in the development of ALF's. The code requires parking to be provided at a ratio of 1 space per 4 residents for Assisted Living facilities. None of the units include stoves therefore all of the beds at the proposed facility fall into the Assisted Living facility parking requirement category. H.UOBS\Gables PCD_99-0590iseovery Village ALF_SPR—. OOB\Documents\Applications\Project Narrative.doc Project Narrative ,dune 17, 2013 Discovery Village ALF Page 5 Because we have provided more than the required number of parking spaces, we will need to request a waiver from Section 78-345(d)(3). The majority of the parking spaces will include concrete curbing in lieu of wheel stops. The adjacent sidewalk or grass areas will be increased in width to meet the minimum overhang requirements. Covered parking is provided as an amenity for residents whose cars rarely leave the parking lot as well as the staff. The number of covered spaces provided is at a ratio of more than allowed by code, therefore we will need to request a waiver from Section 78- 374(g). Loading spaces are not required by code, but a loading space has been provided. Drainage Drainage is provided through the existing Montecito PCD drainage system. Environmental The site has previously been reviewed and approved as part of the overall PCD for the purposes of wetland and upland preservation. The proposed development of the site will require an off -setting dedication of upland preservation to achieve a no -net loss of preservation area. Included in this application is an assessment of the status of the site as it currently exists. Phasing The development will be constructed in one (1) phase. Platting The site has been platted. Discussion is ongoing with regard to the requirement for re - plating the site. Should re -plating be necessary, the applicant would like to request approval to allow clearing and filling prior to the plat being recorded - OM The applicant intends to contribute to the city A1PP fund as required by the Land Development Regulations. Recreation Conventional parks and recreation areas are not appropriate for the residents of this facility. As part of the overall design concept and amenities to the residents, there are HAJOBS\Gables PCQ 99-o5901scovery Village ALF_SPR_.006\Documents\App[ications\Project Narrative.doc Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF June 17, 2013 Page 5 four central courtyards provided. The Memory Care courtyard will include more serene shady areas with seating options. Between the Memory Care garden and the Supervised Independent Living courtyard will be a Garden courtyard which will provide planters for the planting of fruits and vegetables. The Garden courtyard will have smaller palms for minimal shade, allowing the opportunity for the planters to receive more sunlight. The Supervised Independent Living courtyard will include an exercise trail with the landscaping adjacent to the building to soften the perimeter. The Assisted Living courtyard is designed to be more active with outdoor dining facilities, and a putting green. The courtyards are centrally located with limited access. Traffic Concurrency Although the build -out date for the PCD has expired though the city, the Traffic concurrency has been vested with Palm Beach County. Included in this application is a traffic equivalency analysis which addresses the reduction in the impacts as a result of the reduction in the number of approved units. Land Development Regulations Comparison Allowed Proposed Compliance Waiver (per code unless Requested otherwise noted) Open Space 35%© min. 59.8% yes Minimum Site 230,404 sf 429,053 sf yes Area (RH) Minimum Lot 100, yes Width (RH) 320' Maximum Building 35% 15.1 % (1.49 ac) yes Lot Coverage (RH) Maximum Height 45' 38'-10" yes Limn (RH) 40 feet (RH) (30' plus 1' for each Front (Jog Road) foot of building 238.26' yes height greater than 2 stories) H:W©BS\Gables PC13_99-059lDiscovery Village ALF_SPR_ 006\DocumentslApplicationslProiect Narrative.doc Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF Comparison Allowed Proposed (per code unless otherwise noted June 17, 2013 Page 7 Compliance Waiver Requested 20 feet (RN) (20' plus 1' for each Side (Fast) foot of building 89.94' yes height greater than 2 stories) 20'feet (RH) (20' plus 1' for each Side (North) foot of building 93.34' yes height greater than 2 stories) 20 feet (RN) (20' plus 1' for each Rear (West) foot of building 22.87' yes height greater than 2 stories) Number Required 35(9 spaceM beds) 97 no des Stall D7imensions 10' x 18.5 feet 10' x 18.5' yes Loading Spaces 0 a@ 12' x 35' 1 @ 12' x 35' yes 2 per community entrance way, 1 on either side of 2, one on either Number Allowed entrance, or one in side of the yes the median of entrance community entrance Setbacks 15 feet -from ROW 23' from ROW yes line lines Front: min. width Ground Sign shall be not less All sides meet the Yes Landscape Area than the height of requirements the sign. (8' H:XJOBS\Gables PCD_99-0591Discovery Village ALF_sPR_.0061Documents'ApplicationslProject Narrative.doc Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF June 17, 2013 Page 8 Comparison Allowed Proposed Compliance Waiver (per code unless Requested otherwise noted) Side: min. width shall be not less than the height of the sign. (8') Rear: min. width shall be 3'. Points 115,507.48 116,949.2 1 Yes I I Waive rsf J u stiff c ati o n One of the general purposes and intentions of the Planned Community development overlay district is to "establish and encourage efficient and creative development or re- development of property; to provide maximum opportunity for the application of innovative concepts of development in the creation of aesthetically pleasing living, environments...and to ensure that development occurs according to limitations of use, design, density, coverage, and planning as stipulated in an approved development plan". As a result of these concepts, the PCD Overlay District was created as a Flexible Zoning district that is intended to allow for deviations from standard Land Development Regulations. In tun the applicant understands that they will be subject to conditions of approval. Deviations to the standard Land Development Regulations are accommodated through the waiver approval process. The granting of waivers allows innovative, and creative design concepts to be realized that will be a benefit to the city. The development of this property will complete the previously approved development program for the Gables PCD and provide needed services to the community at large. The proposed development plan proposes an esthetically attractive architectural building that will provide for three levels of care in one facility. The proposed layout of the site allows the parking for residents and staff to be located at the rear of the property with guest parking closer to Jog Road. This provides for the maximum distance achievable from the adjacent residential community of Montecito (also within the Gables PCD). The applicant is requesting approval for additional parking in excess of what is required by code. The applicant is also requesting approval for additional covered parking structures. Both waiver requests are a result of the applicants experience in the development of assisted living facilities and the demand for parking and covered HAJOBS\Gables PCD_99-0a9kDiscovery Village ALF_SPR_.0061Documents\Applications\Project Narrative.doc Project Narrative Discovery Village ALF June 17, 2013 Page 9 parking that comes from that experience. Because the property is surrounded by preserve area, there will be no impacts to any adjacent property owners. Efficient design of the parking has minimized the waiver requested. The applicant is requesting the following waivers: 1. Section 78-374(g) — Covered parking structures, limits covered parking to 5% of required parking, or 2 parking spaces. We are requesting a waiver to allow 22 covered parking spaces. 2. Section 78-345(d)(3) -- Number of Parking Spaces Required: The Code requires 35 spaces. We are requesting a waiver to allow ninety seven (97) parking spaces to be provided. H:UOBSIGables PCD_99-0590iscovery Village ALP_SPR_.0061Documeots\Applicaticns\Project Narrative.doc June 17, 2013 Ms. Natalie Crowley, AICP, Director Planning & Zoning Department City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 RE: DISCOVERY VILLAGE ALF - PARCEL B OF MONTECITO (GABLES) PCD SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION UDKS REF: 99-059.006 (PCD) Dear Ms. Crowley, urban design kilday Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics On behalf of the Discovery Village at West Palm Beach, LLC, owner of the property, Urban Design Kilday Studios hereby respectfully submits this application for a Major Site Plan in a Planned Community District (PCD), a minor modification to the approved Master Plan and reinstatement of city traffic concurrency approval to allow the proposed Discovery Village Assisted Living Facility. The project is proposed to be located on Parcel B of the. Montecito (Gables/Parcel 16) PCD, located on the west side of Jog Road, south of Northlake Boulevard. The PCD Master Plan was approved by Ordinance 3, 2002 to allow 146 Assisted Living Facility units on Parcel B. The proposed development will include 120 units with 138 beds. The underlying Future Land Use is Residential Low (RL). The proposed use is primarily consistent with the RH-Residential High zoning district therefore in accordance with Section 78-155(c) the land development regulations in the RH zoning district are being used for design criteria. The following items are being provided to you for consideration in the review and approval of the request_ 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. Application Fee - $5,300.00 ($2,000.00 Base Application fee, $300 Open Space fee, $1,000.00 Engineering fee, $1,000.00 Legal fee, and $1, 000.00 Advertising fee) Project Narrative Development Application " �t)F Waiver Criteria Analysis �ctic3a Owner's Consents and Authorizations Warranty Deed with Affidavit Letter of approval from Montecito POA ZONING Aerial Location Map Traffic Statement prepared by Simmons & White and 477 S. Rosemary Avenue dated June 14, 2013 suite 225 - The Lofts at CityPlace West Palm Beach, Fl- 33401 561.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax www.udkstudlos.com LCCO00035 Ms. Natalie Crowley Discovery Village Assisted Living Facility June 17, 2013 Page 2 10. Drainage Statement prepared by Simmons & White and dated June 13, 2013 11.Master Plan prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios and dated June 12, 2013 12. Site Plan prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios and dated June 17, 2013 13. Landscape Plan prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios and dated .tune 17, 2013 14. Engineering Plans prepared by Simmons & White and dated June 14, 2013 15. Photometric Plan prepared by M.P_ Spychala & Assoc., Inc., and dated June 17, 2013. 16.Architectural Elevations, Floor Plans, and Roof Plans prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios and dated June 12, 2013 17. Survey prepared by Betsy Lindsay, Inc. and dated November 20, 2012 1 B. Open Space Cad drawings, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios and dated June 17, 2013 19. Environmental Report prepared by EW Consultants, Inc. and dated .tune 2013 20. Disc containing all materials submitted We look forward to discussing this project with you. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding this request. Sincerely, Urba esign Kilda Studios Anne Booth Principal Cc: Thomas Harrison, Discovery Village Richard Hutchinson, Discovery Village Bob DiBacco, The Henning Croup Bo Russ, Architectural Concepts WAIVER CRITERIA Discovery Village ALF Montecito/Gables/Parcel 16 PCD June 17, 2013 Waiver Criteria urban desiagnY Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics The applicant's managing member, Discovery Management Group, has been actively involved in the senior -living industry for over 20 years. They currently operate 6 award winning luxury senior -living communities in Florida with the capacity of caring for more than 3,000 residents. Through their own experience gained in operating such quality facilities, as well as the experiences of other similar facilities, they have determined that a minimum of .7 spaces per resident is an optimum parking ratio. This ratio meets the parking demands for the residents, their guests and staff. The demand for covered parking spaces is driven by residents and staff and is provided as an amenity consistent with the quality of the facility. The facility is remotely located surrounded on three sides by preservation area. All proposed covered parking spaces will be located on back side of the building and will have no impact on the adjacent neighbors. The proposed parking structures will be architecturally consistent with the proposed building, and will be permanent structures. Waivers requested: 1. Section 78-345(d)(3) — Number of Parking Spaces Required: A waiver to allow an increase in provided parking spaces in excess of 10% of the required parking. The waiver will allow for ninety seven (97) parking spaces to be provided. This is an increase of sixty (62) parking spaces_ 2. Section 78-374(g) —Covered parking structures, A waiver to allow more than 5% of the required parking to be covered. Total proposed covered parking spaces are twenty-two (22) which exceeds the maximum amount of covered parking structures allowed by twenty (26) spaces. Waiver Criteria: � �rn (1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive PLA "A plan.zpNIN0 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 LCCO00035 Waiver Criteria ,dune 17, 2013 Discovery Village CLF Page 2 The proposed waivers are consistent with the previsions of the Land Development Regulations that allow for waivers in a PCD. The proposed waivers are not in violation of the Comprehensive Plan. (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. This request is consistent with the provisions of the code that allow waiver requests within a Planned Community Development district necessary to implement the site plan, based upon the most comparable zoning district. (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. The approval of the site plan and architectural design of the overall project satisfies the city's goals and objectives for a project with architectural significance, pedestrian amenities, linkages, employment opportunities, trip reduction and a sense of place. Approval of the requested waivers will enhance the proposed development by allowing an amenity for the residents and staff. (4) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in a development that exceeds one or more of the minimum requirements for PCDs. The proposed waivers will enhance the development of the site by providing an amenity for the residents. The applicant proposes to exceed the open space and landscape requirements for the site by twenty-eight (28) percent, thereby providing for more than the minimum requirements for open space, parking amenities and landscape planting. The overall PCD provides 69% open space in the form of 143 acres of preserves, buffers and a lake. (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. The proposed design allows for an efficient circulation pattern which allows convenient and safe access for the residents and staff into and out of the building. The overall design of the site allows for additional open space and upland preservation area. HAJOBS1Gables PC[]_99-659Uscovery Village ALF_SPR_0060ocuments\ApplicationsMaiver Criteria 061713, doe Waiver Criteria June 17, 2013 Discovery Village CLF Page 3 (6) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in preservation of valuable natural resources, including environmentally -sensitive lands, drainage and recharge areas, and coastal areas. The site provides fora no netloss ofpreservation area and the proposed design allows for the consolidation of preservation area which improves the quality of the habitat. (7) The request clearly demonstrates public benefits to be derived, including but not limited to such benefits as no -cost dedication of rights -of -way, extensions of pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design techniques. The approval of the PCD incorporated the dedication of public rights -of -way, construction of roadway improvements, and preservation of upland areas The proposed waivers will not impact the preserve area or other public spaces. The proposed site plan allows for the no - net loss of preserve area which has been consolidated for improved habitat. (8) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. There are no anticipated impacts from the granting of these waivers. All affected property lines are surrounded by preserve and wetland areas that are part of the PCD. Altproposed covered parking structures will be located on the west and northwest perimeters of the proposed facility and away from any public right-of-way or adjacent community. (9) The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. The proposed increase in the number of parking spaces and number of covered spaces enhances the quality of life for the residents and visitors of the facility by offering an amenity to the residents. (1 0) The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site. The approved ALF use has been previously determined to be compatible with the existing land uses of adjacent properties. The proposed increase in the number of parking spaces and number of covered spaces enhances the quality of the facility which increases the value of the proposed development. The proposed development will be screened and separated from all adjacent development. HAJQBS1Gahles PCD_99-05910iscovery Village ALF_SPR—. 0051DQcurnentsiAppGcations\Waiver Criteria 001713. doc Waiver Criteria Discovery Village CLF June 17, 2013 Page 4 (11) The request demonstrates the development will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of this section, and that such waiver or waivers will not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare. The ,proposed waiver is in harmony with the intent of this LDR section as it will allow for and enhanced qualify of living for the residents who will reside in the facility. All proposed additional parking will be located on the west and northwest ,perimeters of the proposed facility and away from any public right-of-way or adjacent community and will therefore not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare. HAJOB51Gables PCD_99-059\Discovery Vliage ALF_SPR_.006\Documen&Applications\Waiver Criteria 061713. doc ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 3, 2002, WHICH APPROVED THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVEEOPMENT (PCD) APPLICATION FROM DISCOVERY VILLAGE AT WEST PALM BEACH, LLC TO AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002.RELATING TO ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO TRANSFER THE MASTER PLAN AND RELATED CONDITIONS TO RESOLUTION 6, 2014; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; 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, the City received applications PCDA-13-11-000020 & SPLN-13-06- 00001 from Discovery Village at West Palm Beach, LLC, for approval of an amendment to the Gables Planned Community Development (PCD) in order to amend the PCD Master plan and the existing site plan to allow the reduction of the number of units within the approve Assisted Living Facility from 146 to 120 units and the reconfiguration of the upland preserve area boundary; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 3, 2002, which approved the Gables Planned Community District (PCD) Overlay with an underlying zoning of Residential Low (RL-3), which included 200 single-family units, 450 multifamily units, and 146 Assisted Living Facility (ALF) units; 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 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the PCD amendment petition at its December 10, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition by a vote of 7 to 0, and WHEREAS, Ordinance 3, 2002 included conditions of approval and referenced two exhibits ("A" and "B"); and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to transfer all conditions of approval and Exhibit "B" only from Ordinance 3, 2002 into Resolution 6, 2014; and Page 1 of 3 Ordinance 4, 2014 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 49 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. 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. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE PLAT OF THE GABLES PCD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 96, PAGES 194 THROUGH 199 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby amends Ordinance 3, 2002 such that Sections 2 through 4, inclusive, are repealed and shall be transferred to and readopted by Resolution 6, 2514. SECTION 3. Any and aJI future amendments to the Gables PCD and its associated conditions of approval shall be approved by Resolution, except as otherwise provided in the Palm Beach Gardens Code of Ordinances. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTIONS. 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 became effective immediately upon adoption. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 2 of 3 Ordinance 4, 2014 1 PASSED this day of 2 3 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4 second and final reading. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ATTEST: 13 14 15 BY: 16 Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk 17 18 19 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 20 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY 21 22 23 BY; 24 R. Max Lohman, City Attorney 25 26 27 28 VOTE: 29 30 MAYOR PREMUROSO 31 32 VICE MAYOR JABLIN 33 34 COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO 35 36 COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY 37 38 COUNCILMEMBER LEVY 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 201411 , upon first reading, day of , 2014, upon CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT M 41 G:lattorney_sharelORDINANCE5120141Ordinance 4 2014 - Gables ALF Zoning Amendment.doc Page 3 of 3 1 RESOLUTION 6, 2014 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO 6 THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) MASTER 7 PLAN FOR THE GABLES PCD LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST 8 CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 9 AND THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY 10 DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO 11 THE PRESERVE BOUNDARY, THE REDUCTION OF THE 12 INTENSITY OF PARCEL B, AND INCORPORATING APPLICABLE 13 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FROM ORDINANCE 3, 2002; 14 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 15 16 17 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 3, 2002, approving the re- 18 zoning from Planned Development Area (PDA) to a Planned Community District (PCD) 19 Overlay with an underlying zoning of Residential Low (RL-3) known as the Gables 20 Planned Community District for 200 single-family units, 450 multifamily units, and 146 21 Assisted Living Facility (ALF) units; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 206, 2002 and Resolution 207, 24 2002, approving 450 multi -family units and 200 single-family units, respectively; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the site is currently zoned Planned Community District (PCD) 27 Overlay with underlying zoning of Residential Low 3 (RL-3) and has a future land -use 28 designation of Residential Low (RL); and 29 30 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 31 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan 32 and Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 33 34 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the PCD 35 amendment petition at its December 10, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of 36 the subject petition by a vote of 7 to 0; and 37 38 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 39 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 40 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 41 42 43 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 44 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 45 46 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. Page 1 of 5 Resolution 6, 2014 SECTION 2. The Planned Community Development (PCD) of the following - described property is hereby amended in accordance with the amended development plans listed in Section 4. hereinbelow and kept on file with the City, subject to the conditions of approval contained herein, which are in addition to the general requirements otherwise provided by ordinance:. (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) SECTION 3. Said Planned Community Development is approved subject to the following conditions, which are being transferred from Ordinance 3, 2002, which shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns- Transportation/Traffic Concurrency 1. Prior to construction plan approval, the Applicant shall: a. Provide the City with a plan providing an eastbound right -turn lane into the project access driveway on Northlake Boulevard; b. Provide the City with a plan providing a westbound left -turn lane into the project access driveway on Northlake Boulevard; and C. Provide the City with an updated Topographic Survey certified by a professional land surveyor registered in the State of Florida. (City Engineer) 2. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall install an eastbound right -turn lane and a westbound left -turn lane into the project access driveway on Northlake Boulevard. (City Engineer) Surface Water Management 3. Prior to ttie issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall provide recorded documentation abandoning the existing drainage easement and recording the proposed drainage easement. (City Engineer) 4. The Applicant shall include a turn -around at the south end of the lake maintenance easement for equipment access and maneuverability. (City Engineer) Landscaping and _Maintenance 5. Within six (6) months of the clearing permit, the Applicant shall: a. Irrigate and landscape the Northlake Boulevard right-of-way medians adjacent to the entire length of the property in a manner that is Page 2 of 5 Resolution 6, 20144 consistent with the document cited as number 3 in Section 4; b. Subject to the City's approval, bond the landscape improvements for Jog Road right-of-way, between Northlake Boulevard and Beeline Highway, based on the City's Master Roadway Beautification Plan. The bond shall be released when the Jog Road landscaping is installed or the final residential Certificate of Occupancy for the PCD is issued, whichever occurs earlier; and c. Install the landscaping buffer adjacent to Northlake Boulevard. (City Forester) 6. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for a multifamily dwelling unit, the Applicant shall: a. Install the entry features and landscaping off of Northlake Boulevard and the internal PCD system around the lake; and b. Install the remainder of the PCD buffers. (City Forester) 7. Prior to the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy for a multifamily dwelling unit, the Applicant shall remove all exotics from the upland and wetland preserve areas. (City Forester) 8. The Applicant, successors, and assigns shall be responsible for the maintenance of the Northlake Boulevard and Jog Road right-of-way landscaping and irrigation within the medians and roadway shoulders adjacent to the property, as described in "Exhibit A", once installed. (City Forester) 9. A clearing permit shall not be issued for the ALF parcel until after site plan approval for said parcel. (Planning and Zoning, City Forester) 14. Based on City Council direction to provide adequate screening, but taking into consideration the placement of utilities, the Applicant shall install sabal palms under planted with sea grape within the road shoulder of buffer section D-D, as depicted in Exhibit "B". (City Forester) 11. Prior to December 31 of every year following said project's approval, the Applicant, successors, or assigns shall submit to the Planning and Zoning Department an annual report of the status of its project, including, but not limited to, the compliance or status of any conditions of approval placed on the project by this approval and any future approval until the project is completed. (Planning and Zoning) SECTION 4. 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": Page 3 of 5 Resolution 6, 2014 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 1. Master Plan, Sheet 1 of 1, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, dated December 10, 2013. 2. Perimeter Landscape Buffer Plans and Sections, Sheets 1 through 3, prepared by Mudkami, dated June 28, 2002. 3. Median Landscape Plans and Sections, Sheets 1 through 3, prepared by Murikami, dated January 17, 2002. 4. Exhibit "B" from Ordinance 3, 2002. SECTION 5. All future amendments to the Gables Planned Community Development shall be approved by resolution. 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 4 of 5 Resolution 6. 2414 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 39 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of ATTEST: NZ Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM ANC LEGAL SUFFICIENCY I0-ra R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYORPREMUROSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY COUNCILMEMBER LEVY 2014. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:lattorney_sharelRESOLUTION5120141Resolution f 2014 - Gables ALF Amendment to PCD Master Plan.doc Page 5 of 5 Resolution 6, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE PLAT OF THE GABLES PCD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 96, PAGES 194 THROUGH 199 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. �Icai �o.11HS S—IS'C-� EXHIBIT "B„ 7 ordinance 3.2002 Meeting Date: ,{uiy IS, 2002 Date Prepared: July 2.2002 Petition PCD-00-04 W w w = w w w w Y w w w W w W Y w w w W a w w w W w w Y Y w W W w w w W w W w PGA National Golf & Country Club LUP: PCD Zone: PCD U I w w Z Y. W �i^� w"°`}w y1� w w i W W w W �:• ^1 w w w W W W Y tl.,q\iiljl w .Y w • .• w w i Y w W W Y w w Y W r"• • r w w w w w w w y w w + N + a w LUP: 'RL \ W W .`�•! one: p DA y, ,`, w w w w w '•' w w W w w W Y w w w Y W w •. 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JOG ROAD N 1 -----__---------------------....-- -- - - - - - � _ _ pT7- —_--------- — ---- — -- _ —_.-----_.—_-------__.__._----__—________ .------__—_------ 3i� JOG ROAD 1EX I NSiON � PLAN a� NORRTHLAKE BOULEVARD MEDIAN PLANTING Palm Beacon Gardens, Florida FO S" -, 1 RESOLUTION 7, 2014 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN 6 APPLICATION FOR A 120-UNITl138-BED ASSISTED LIVING 7 FACILITY WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE GABLES PLANNED 8 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) LOCATED ON THE WEST 9 SIDE OF JOG ROAD, SOUTH OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AND 10 NORTH OF THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY 11 DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; 12 PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 13 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 14 15 16 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 3, 2002, approving the re- 17 zoning from Planned Development Area (PDA) to a Planned Community District (PCD) 18 Overlay with an underlying zoning of Residential Low (RL-3), known as the Gables 19 Planned Community District (PCD) for 200 single-family units, 450 multifamily units, and 20 146 Assisted Living Facility (ALF) units; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 206, 2002 and Resolution 207, 23 2002, approving 450 multi -family units and 200 single-family units, respectively; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the site is currently zoned Planned Community District (PCD) 26 Overlay with underlying zoning of Residential Low 3 (RL-3) and has a future land -use 27 designation of Residential Low (RL); and 28 29 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 30 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan 31 and Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the Major Site 34 Plan Approval petition at its December 10, 2013 meeting_ and recommended approval of 35 the subject petition by a vote of 7 to 0; and 36 37 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 38 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 39 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 40 41 42 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY" 43 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 44 45 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 46 Page 1 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 SECTION 2. The amended development plans for the Gables Planned 2 Community Development (PCD) are hereby APPROVED on the following described real 3 property, subject to the conditions of approval contained herein, which are in addition to 4 the general requirements otherwise provided by ordinance: 5 6 (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) 7 8 SECTION 3. This petition is approved subject to the following conditions, which 9 shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns: 10 11 Planning and Zoning Department 12 13 1. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, a 14 pre -permit meeting with City staff is required. (Planning and Zoning) 15 16 2. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the 17 Applicant shall install a six- (6) foot -tall construction fence with a privacy tarp 18 around the perimeter of the construction area. (Planning and Zoning) 19 20 3. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the building, all new 21 roof top mechanical equipment shall be screened from view. (Planning and 22 Zoning) 23 24 4. Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, an inspection is required 25 by the Development Compliance Division. (Development Compliance 26 Division) 27 Forestry 28 29 .5. Prior to the issuance of the land clearing permit, the Applicant shall receive 30 a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for the plat of this project 31 from the Planning & Zoning Department, in accordance with the City's Land 32 Development Regulations (LDR). The plat shall incorporate the on -site 33 Conversation Easement, including the new upland preserve area, by 34 creating an upland preserve tract and wetland tract as designated by the 35 Gables PCD Master Plan. (Forestry) 36 37 6. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall 38 restore all upland preserve areas that are missing native vegetation through 39 supplement plantings. (Forestry) 40 41 7. The Applicant, successors, and assigns shall be responsible for the Jog 42 Road road shoulder and median landscape maintenance per City 43 standards, including weeding the concrete bull noses. (Forestry) 44 45 46 Page 2 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 8. The Applicant shall tag and protect all Sabal Palms that have Shoestring 2 Ferns growing on them during the clearing operation and relocate them to a 3 preserve area if they are within a construction area. (Forestry) 4 5 Engineering 6 7 9. Prior to the issuance of the land clearing permit, the Applicant shall provide 8 itemized cost estimates and surety for the project, in accordance with LDR 9 Sections 78-309 and 78-461. The itemized cost estimates shall include all 10 public elements for the on -site and off -site improvements for the project for 11 the infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation costs. The cost estimates 12 shall be dated, signed, and sealed by a professional engineer and 13 landscape architect registered in the State of Florida. Surety will be based 14 on 110% of the total combined City -approved cost estimates and shall be 15 posted with the City. (Engineering) 16 17 10. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the issuance of the 18 building permit for the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the 19 Applicant shall receive a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for the 20 plat of this project from the Planning & Zoning Department in accordance 21 with the City's LDR. (Engineering) 22 23 11. Prior to the commencement of construction, the Applicant shall schedule a 24 pre -construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the 25 infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre -construction meeting 26 has occurred. In addition, failure to comply with this condition could result in 27 a Stop -Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subject 28 development site. (Engineering) 29 30 12. Prior to the commencement of construction, the Applicant shall provide all 31 necessary construction zone signage and fencing as required by the 32 Engineering Department. (Engineering) 33 34 13. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 35 permit by the Engineering Department or the issuance of the first Certificate 36 of Occupancy, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide copies of 37 the required test results for City review and approval. (Engineering) 38 39 14. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 40 permit by the Engineering Department or the issuance of the first Certificate 41 of Occupancy, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide the 42 Engineering Department with copies of all permits, permit applications, and 43 Requests for Additional Information (RAls) to and from regulatory agencies 44 regarding issues on all permit applications, certifications, and approvals. 45 (Engineering) 46 Page 3 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 15. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 2 permit by the Engineering Department, the Applicant shall ensure that an 3 emergency ingress/egress route at the west end of Biitmore Lane within the 4 Montecito development onto Jog Road be constructed. The access route 5 shall be stabilized, have a minimum width of 12 feet, and include a gate, 6 knox box, or click to enter. (Engineering) 7 8 16. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the first building permit 9 for the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall 10 provide documentation of Palm Beach County Engineering Department 11 approval of the new driveway location and proposed turn lanes on Jog 12 Road. (Engineering) 13 14 17. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 15 permit, the Applicant shall complete all required turn lanes on Jog Road as 16 depicted on the approved site plan. (Engineering) 17 18 18. The construction, operation, and/or maintenance of any elements of the 19 subject project shall not have any negative impacts on surrounding areas, 20 including, but not limited to, drainage, erosion, sedimentation, dust, etc. If at 21 any time during the project development it is determined by the City that any 22 of the surrounding areas are experiencing negative impacts caused by the 23 project, it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a 24 period of time and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional 25 construction activities. The City may cease issuing building permits and/or 26 Certificates of Occupancy until all off -site concerns are resolved. 27 (Engineering) 28 29 19. The Applicant shall comply with all Federal Environmental Protection 30 Agency and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit 31 requirements for construction activities. (Engineering) 32 33 Fire department 29. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with a copy of the contract to inspect and maintain the fire hydrant system for all privately owned fire hydrant systems. All fire hydrant testing and maintenance shall be submitted to the Fire Marshal annually for review and approval. (Fire Department) Page 4 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 Police Department 2 3 21. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for the building, an 4 inspection by City staff shall determine that lighting locations and building 5 addresses do not conflict with landscaping, including long-term tree canopy 6 growth. (Police Department) 7 8 22. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for the building, the 9 Applicant shall provide a photocell sensor engaged lighting above or near 10 entryways and adjacent sidewalks for said building. (Police Department) 11 12 23. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of occupancy for the building, all 13 entry doors shall be equipped with a metal plate over the threshold of 14 locking mechanism and case hardened deadbolt locks on all exterior doors, 15 door hinges on the interior side of each door, and the main entries to the 16 building shall be wired for closed-circuit digital camera surveillance system. 17 (Police Department) 18 19 24. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall submit a 20 construction site security and management plan for review and approval by 21 the Police Department. Noncompliance with the approved security and 22 management plan may result in a Stop -Work Order for the PUD. (Police 23 Department) 24 25 25. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for the building, all 26 numerical addresses shall be placed at the front of the building. Each 27 numerical address shall be illuminated for nighttime visibility, shall be visible 28 from the roadway (when applicable), shall be a minimum of 12 inches in 29 height, and shall be a different color than the color of the surface to which it 30 is attached. The rear doors of a building with multiple tenants shall have an 31 illuminated six- (6) inch suite number on or along the side door. (Police 32 Department) 33 34 GIS Department 35 36 26. Prior to the issuance of the first Building Permit for vertical construction, 37 digital files of the approved plat shall be submitted to the Planning and 38 zoning Division. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance officer) 39 40 27. Approved civil design and architectural drawings, including floor plans, shall. 41 be submitted prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for site 42 plan. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 43 44 45 46 Page 5 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 SECTION 4. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby 2 APPROVES the following waiver: 3 4 1. Section 78-345(d), Increases in Parking Spaces to allow a surplus of 50 5 parking spaces. 6 7 SECTION 5. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the 8 Exhibits listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "B": 9 10 1. Site Plan, Sheet 1 of 1, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, dated 11 December 13, 2013. 12 13 2. Landscape Plan, Sheets 1 and 2, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, 14 dated December 12, 2013. 15 16 3. Landscape Plan, Sheets 3 through 5, prepared by Urban Design Kilday 17 Studios, dated October 23, 2013. 18 19 4. Floor Plan, Sheets A2.01, A2.02, and A2.03, prepared by Architectural 20 Concepts, Inc., dated October 23, 2013. 21 22 5. Exterior Elevations, Sheets A3.0C, AM, A3.2, A3.3, A3.4, A3.5, A3.6, A3.7, 23 and A3.8, prepared by Architectural Concepts, Inc., dated October 23, 2013. 24 25 6. Site Photometric Plan, Sheets E-PH 1, E-PH 1 A, E-PH 1 B, E-PH2, and E- 26 PH3, prepared by Architectural Concepts, Inc., dated October 23, 2013. 27 28 SECTION 6. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent 29 at any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein, and 30 this approval is granted subject to same. 31 32 SECTION 7. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this 33 resolution is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be 34 unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding shall not affect the remainder of the 35 Resolution. 36 37 SECTION 8. All resolutions or parts of resolutions of the City of Palm Beach 38 Gardens, Florida which are in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed. 39 40 SECTION 9. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 6 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 1 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 , 2014. 1_'% i O&H -Y Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY M. R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA An Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:lattomey_sharelRESOLUTIQNS\2014\Resolut[on 7 2014 Gables ALF Site Plan Approual.doc Page 7 of 7 Resolution 7, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" Mx�►.��.J=Mya2j[•]aj A PORTION OF TRACT 'B' AND ALI OF TRACT V, CAMS AT NORTHI.AKE, A=MNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOM 96, PAGES 194 THROUGH 196 OF THE T'tI13LIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLOMDA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMUENCSNG AT THE NOIRTk ONE -QUARTER (N 1/4) CORNER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGF 42 EAST, PAIN BEACH COUNTY, FLOMAz THENCE SOUTH 01 75'31` WEST ALONC THE EAST LANE OF THE %ORTHW--S` OW -WARIER 01/4) OF Sw SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 1,05&65 MET; THENCE NORTH 66'34'29' AEST, 6.77 FEETTO THE AES1 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF JOG ROAD, THE EAST LJNE OF SQ TRACT '9", A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON- TANGENT CURE CONCAVE TO THE NVR114 AST (A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 71'39'07' EAST TO THE RADIUS POINT OF THE NEXT DESCR°EM CURVE AND THE POTtNT OF BrGINNING; THENCE SWTHEASTERLY ALONG SM NEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND ALONG TH: ARC Of SAID CUR''VE IHAMG A RADIUS OF 1969,86 FEET. A CENTRAL TINGLE OF 13'5110', AN ARC DISTANCE OF 479.70 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 22710Y WEST. 6130 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0317'25' WEST. 103,04 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 1136'29' *EST, 96.201 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0731'46' HEST 1C15.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11`Ii"12" NEST, 106.53 FEET; THENCE SDU1H 25'37'22' HEST. 75,68 FEET; TIFIENCE SOUTH 13'38'OY NEST. 98.81 FEET; MICE SMITE 23'52'IZ' WEST, 21086 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2O`r6'26' WEST, 89,06 FEET; THEta SOUTH 397426' *EST, 77.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 3sT'3EI'32"'NEST, 71.50 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 4512'4ii" WEST, 67.05 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 42'027IO' WEST. 69.75 FffT; THENCE SOUTH 61'45'D1" 'NEST, 103.49 FEET; THENCE 'SOUTH 717.32'47' WES3, 79.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73W"" WEST, 71,85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 67'S9'25" WEST. 50.DO FEET TO TIRE EASTERLY RIGHT -OFF -WAY LINE or F3FUNE HIC>iWAY (20D FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE NORTH 53'41'02' WEST, ALONG SATE EASTERLY ROiT-OF-WAY LINE, 34.12 FEET: THEAICE NORTH 7IM2*49" EAST, 50.89 FEET; 11110£ NORTH 7436'13' 'EAST, 79.14 FEET; THENCE NORTH 70'SLi'44" EAST, 86.97 FEET; THEl":CE NORTH 54'0553' EAST, 91.32 FEET; THENCE NORTH 4911'21' EAST, 44_fi3 FEET: THENCE NORTH 4453'44' EAST, 51.53 FEET. THENCE NORTH 38"46'35" EAST, 58.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 28755%' EAST, 57,45 FEET, THENCE NORTH 551j3'03" NEST.. 25,67 FEET: THENCE NORTH 01'51'25* EAST, 45.92 FEET- TKNCE NORTH12'11'OH' EAST, 49.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0127*59' EAST. 60.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 3112'57" HEST. 47.20 FEET, THEmm NORTH 42'tl*W KsT, 129.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10131'00' WEST, 47.5E FEET; THENCE NORTH 22V44' EAST. 55.06 FEET; THMCE NORTH 22' 41'237 EAST. 49.30 FEET: THENCE NORTH 32'2g'57- EAST. 62 61 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0919'D3' WEST, 39.75 FM - THEN' f. NORTH 2319'07' EAST. 44,01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2CY38'13' WEST, 52,39 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 41'42'Ir WEST. 52.02 FEET; THEtiM NORTH 'SS54'?0" NEST. 26.28 FEET. 114ENCE NORTH 17'25'50' WEST. 35.25 FEET THENCE NORTH 2813'56' WEST, 28.36 FEET: THENCE 'NORTH 2514'07' WEST. 40.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2351'32" WEST. 40.31 FEET, THENCE. NORTH 077411' EAST, 28.45 FEET; THENCE WORTH 07'30'0t' *ST, 3514 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29'19'28' EAST, ?6.05 FEET; THENCE NORTH 115TO3" EAST, 24.45 FEET THENCE NORTH 20`36'35" 'NEST. 17.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 50'16'06" 'NEST. 52.65 FEET.. THENCE 4W.TH. 015'2629' EAST, 36.97 FEET; T04ENCE NORTH 12'03'30' HEST, 58.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 121O6`39' EAST, 40.17 'FEET. THENCE NORT14 45117`42' WEST. 35.68 FEET; PO4iE NORTH 12'S9'10' EAST, 44.43 FEET: THENCE NORTH BMW CAST. 19.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89'40'28' EAST. 56.44 F€ET: THENCE NORTH 73-IW220 EAST, 38.25 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6374'01' EAST, 51.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55V20' EAST. 29.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 47'16'39" EAST, 16.87 FEET. THENCE NORTH 66V9'0" EAST, ML73 FEET: THENCE NORTH 2614'34' EAST, 19.97 FEET: THEE SOUTH 8940*5e EAST, 31.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 64'26'56" EAST, 26.71 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 18'TEl03' EAST 19,33 FEET; THENCE 'NORTH 36'23'OCr EAST, 37.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 21V4'W NEST. 49.68 FEET. THENCE NORTH 38'23'56' EAST, 43.40 FEET. 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MOPOSED: DISCOVERY VILLAGE at PALM BEACH GARDENS e DO NOT SCALE PRINTS "`rriw eDnr>�nr.a' ..s.ram�lu. �r.�ra +rr�'nenrec. PUBLICATIUN DATE trOrr[YiY: TLrIMI'lrn. rn Jrr e wA od+aTPYC+rI:r araro-.D D G T PL.OTDATE: !a•2ar['v RLE LOCATION n sneeT DESCRIPTION: SITE i SHEETS W 1 P1R0*CT NO SCALE: 1w All DRAWING NO. E-PH3 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Petition: PUDA-13-11-000051 Resolution 5, 2014 Subject/Agenda Item: Resolution 5, 2014 -- Bent Tree PUD Amendment Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment affecting 16 parcels of land within Bent Tree PUD to reduce the rear building setback from 65 feet to 55 feet. Bent Tree PUD is approximately 56 acres in size and located on the east side of Central Boulevard, approximately 0.3 miles north of PGA Boulevard. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: originating Dept.: Finance: Council Action: Director of Planning & Planning & Zoning: Accountant [ ] Approval Zoning 47 Project Manager [ ] Approved wl Conditions E+' [ }Denial [ ] Continued to: Natalie M. Crowley, AlCP Tresha Thomas Joann Skaria Planner Fees Paid: Development Compliance _ Funding Source: [X] Quasi — Judicial I ] Legislative [ ] Operating Bahareh Wolfs, AICP Public Hearing [X] Other NIA City[X] Attorney Budget Acct.#: Attachments: Advertised: [X] Required NIA . Location Map R. ax hman, Esq. [ ]Not Required o Development Application Gontract/AAreement: . Project Narrative Paper: Palm Beach . Letter of Authorization Post Date: 12/25/13 Effective bate: from Bent Tree Pro ert A y Approved By: NIA Owners Association City ana r • Revised Site Plan Data Table Expiration Date: . Ordinance 21, 1993 ti Affected parties: [XJ Notified NIA e Resolution 102, 1994 a Resolution 5, 2013 Ron d M. T-t)(ka [ ] Not Required Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 5, 2014 Page 2 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The subject request is for a reduction to the required rear setback for 16 larger sized lots from 65 feet to 55 feet within the Bent Tree Planned Unit Development (PUD). A letter of authorization to apply from the Bent Tree POA has been submitted by the Applicant. Staff is recommending approval of the petition. BACKGROUND On November 4, 1993, the Bent Tree PUD was approved by the City Council through the adoption of Ordinance 21, 1993. Bent Tree PUD is approximately 56 acres in size and consists of a total of 185 (120 single-family detached and 65 zero -lot -line) residential units and a 0.95-acre recreation site consisting of a pool, cabana, and two (2) tennis courts. On September 1, 1994, the City Council approved an amendment to the PUD through the adoption of Resolution 103, 1994, which included new model home elevations, new exterior color schemes, and modified floor area ratios on the zero lots. LAND USE & ZONING The subject PUD is zoned Residential Low Density - 2 (RL-2) and has a future land -use designation of Residential Medium (RM). The subject PUD fronts along the City's Parkway System. Table 1. Existing Zoning & Land -Use Designations EXISTING USE ZONING FUTURE LAND USE Subject Property Bent Tree PUD Residential Low Density - 2 (RL-2) Residential Medium (RM) North Parcel 31.04; Timber Trace Elementary Planned Development Area (PDA); Residential Medium (RM); School/Watson B. Duncan Public and Institutional (PII) Public (P) Middle School South Hampton Cay PUD Residential Medium Density (RM) Residential Medium (RM) West Old Palm Golf Club Planned Planned Community Development Residential Medium (RM) Community Development PCD (PCD)!Residential Low Density (RL) East Timber Trace Elementary SchoolANatson B. Duncan Public and Institutional (Pll); Public (P); Middle School; Residential Low Density - 3 (RL-3) Residential Low (RL) Shady Lakes PUD CONCURRENCY The subject petition does not propose any modifications to the existing concurrency approvals. Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 5, 2014 Page 3 of 5 PROJECT DETAILS Subject Request The Applicant is requesting approval to reduce the required rear setback for 16 lots (lots 11 through 26) from 65 feet to 55 feet within the Sent Tree Planned Unit Development (PUD). The subject lots are larger in size; each of the lots also contains a 50-foot landscape buffer in the rear of the property, which provides significant and adequate buffering from the adjacent community (Shady Lakes). '3itp Access The site has vehicular access from Central Boulevard and an emergency access gate from 117'h Court North. No changes to the existing access on site are proposed. Parking The subject petition will not have any impacts on the parking for the site. Srgnage There is no signage that is requested with the subject petition. Landscaping The approved landscaping plan will not be affected by the subject petition. Architecture The Applicant is not proposing any changes to the approved architectural elevations with the subject petition. STAFF ANALYSIS Staff is supportive of the Applicant's request to allow a reduction in the required rear setback from 65 feet to 55 feet for principal structures to match the existing rear setback for accessory structures on lots 11 through 26. The rear setback includes an existing 50-foot landscape buffer located along the rear of the subject lots, which provides a large buffer and rear setback area between the subject lots and the adjacent residential community of Shady Lakes. The City's Land Development Regulations only require an eight- (8) foot buffer; the existing buffer surpasses the Code by 42 feet. The additional five- (5) foot setback is already approved for accessory structures and will simply be modified to have the principal structure setback match, for a total rear setback of 55 feet. The proposed setback reduction is illustrated in Diagrams 1 and 2 included on the following pages. All other property development regulations that were approved with the PUD will remain the same, including building height, lot coverage, and front and side setbacks. Approval of the request would allow residents to more fully utilize the 40% maximum lot coverage that is approved for the single-family detached homes. The subject parcels will still be limited to one- (1) story homes per the approved site plan. Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 5, 2014 Page 4 of 5 Since the petition has been submitted, it has come to staffs attention that there may be sections of the approved landscape buffer that have been modified by residents of Bent Tree. Staff has included a condition that requires that the plantings within the landscape buffer be restored to full compliance before the issuance of any building permits for rear expansions, or 120 days after City Council approval, whichever occurs first. Diagram 1 Existing Property Rear Setbacks Mot ma Accessary Stractnre Setback 50foot Landscape Easement G5foot plindpal 1, ct�ire Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 5, 2014 Page 5 of 5 Diagram 2 Proposed Property Rear Setback �■� 1 5 50foot 5foot Landscape RewSetback Easement DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE [DRC The Development Review Committee (DRC) reviewed the subject petition and had no adverse comments. PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On December 10, 2013, the PZAg recommended approval of the subject petition to the City Council by a vote of 6 to 1. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 5, 2014 as presented. I IN 11 im SITE I . .1 -` 1A MW .V. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION ),4- l,-j-II-CC'C',r / Planning and Zoning Department''"' CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33414 (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 Request: ❑Planned Community Development (PCD) ❑Planned Unit Development (PUD) JgAmendment to PCDr, PUD or Site Plan []Conditional Use ❑Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan ❑Administrative Approval ❑Administrative Appeal Project Name: ZegT -rP,4E Owner: ❑Annexation ❑Rezoning ❑ Site Plan Review ❑Concurrency Certificate ❑Time Extension ❑Miscellaneous ❑©ther Date Submitted: 111 Applicant (if notOwner): ,AL.L. N A"E—r r Applicant's Andress: 132 BF-W THE TelephaneN 516i `fi I $ -53 13 Agent: Contact Person: 1" Ltyy 1`iwe,= E-Mail: F=ARi4 GTT o-8EUS©(/-Mfr4e-ri Agent's Mailing Address: 1-32-ai r M. ?6(01 IPL 33q(b Agent's TelephoneNumber: (561 1 -7 f $ _ 5 5 / Petition Number.. Fees Received Application $ Receipt Number: R OFFICE USE ONLY ❑ate & Time Received: Engineering$ CJTg'�� i .Y0V / l rraaC3l• %4Pvjv11VQ ,5 ✓wk a Architect: Engineer: A)14` Planner. A)! 4` LandscapeArchitect: 1V r Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital riles of approved projects. See attachment for details. General Location: -BOUT Address: 1 3z� vewrl p - pp , Section: Township: Range: PropertyControl Numbers) 5 ?_ - ! 2 - (fZ - O z - o� ` a0 d `• 015 Acreage: ,2;4 Current Zoning: POP RequesteclZoning: R O C*69 Flood Zone Base Flood Elevation (BFE) to be indicated on site plan Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Existing Land Use: .RtS l pOVTI AA_ Requested Land Use: Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, sing le family residence,etc.: 51N f I L'I A)p CH7W&E Proposed Square Footageby Use: ki N ug— 4o'% Zo Cav e- R_G l c_Tl ©d Proposed Number and( Type of Dwelling Unitm s) i.e. singlefamiiy, multifaily, etc. (if applicable): �'& f •rj is i� �. i�Y +� r Xi'i7. � � { Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) {Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.) I. Explain the nature of the request; 1RL--,YMV E 14a- AM l T)WAL, l d �SE7&k FR- ' eP-MANBMT cr-17LVCTVRE5 M411vn Lo 15 11--2io I T] Berms "f gec rev -Lc M i -- 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? 3. Describe hoar 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, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement., ND C V17 . WILL- LLOW i rcST TS 10 MAXIM00- LOT tbvEl44f 3 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? NO UE&C ATICAJ TO BE F&WOVEQ 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? WtlT Pr'�LK 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Date Received: Legal Descriptionofthe Subject Property (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attached deed for legal description. Location The subject property is located approximately �r ? miles) from the intersectionof P6A C01MAL, , ontheRrnorth,Rreast,[:Jsouth,Owest side of (street/road). 4 Statementof Clwnershipand Designationof AuthorizedAgait Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Aw>-J - who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says: That he/she is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached Legal Description. 2. That he/she is requesting 53alNA"e-_ FkF_DVC-TI0f) in the City of Palin Beach Gardens, Florida. 3. That he/she has appointed `T to act as authorized agent on his/her behalf to accomplish the above project. Nam f Owner: 4 w Signatureof Owner By: Name/Title StreetAddress 0/"'- P. O. Box Telephone Number C." )3IRL SO E-mail Address City, State, Zip Code Y` A - City, State, Zip Code Fax Number Sworn and subscribed beforeme this 1` day of A-10 _T c;70f Notary Public My Commission expires: N otary Public t EE 866161 77 13 F7 Applicant's Certification IfWe affirm and certify that I/we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted here with are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, Itwe understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the official records of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, FIorida, ar�d are not returnable. Applicant is: 0&4 Sig atureof Applicant [] Owner �w� Print hlamaeof Applicant [f Optionee StreetAddress - - j] Lessee RE6 1 FL- 711le City, State, Zip Code .Agent &) 7r9- 5 3 p oneNumber [] Contract Purchaser 65M ) 7275 r 7 f 6 UR1161 1j P_,&—Q'J3r—,Lao ,jye 1 E-Mail Address A., Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North Military Trait, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4239 Permit ## Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City -incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. The ownerldesignee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City Planning and Z� i nep Department if the name and/or address of the responsible party changes of anytime dugersian p I" r�eview process. ©ature bat Owner printed name Property Control Number DESIGNEEIBILL TO; p9w_ r DMignee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF 3 C©UNTY OF I hereby certify that the foregoing insetrument was i? �'7s acknowledged before me this ! da of 20i ' , by t AI /lr) �( if nHe or she is personally k to me or has produced as identification. !tlotary public signature, E::7 Vb(fc 5re;e of F3oridaParenr mrsrnnFEaasI63 Printed namez:10,a,r State of Ili at -large My Commission expires: U111'46T."n r, 132 Bent Tree Drive Palm Peach Gardens, FI 33418 (561) T 18-5313 City of Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 To Whom It May Concern; November 5, 2013 Thank you for considering our request to reduce the setback for permanent structures from 65' to 55' at the rear of lots 11-26 in the community of gent Tree. The following documents are provided to support our proposal. Beat Tree Site Plan Partial Bent Tree Site Plan Lot Calculations, Existing Setbacks, and Proposed Setbacks Survey with Existing Lot Coverage and Setbacks Survey with Proposed Lot Coverage and Setbacks Ariel Photograph Photograph of Subject Property HQA Letter of Approval Warrantee Deed Thank you, Ova< en Arnett Upland DlaturbId Wst#and —r -1 1a� *; # �� } * # Preserve' fi Remain 1 165 64 ' 63 ; 62 1 61 ' 6d Wall Pack Lights(2) Mod t 75 W �. ► �klr�Olii -_ scroetion tSift4.95 Ac.j 1 ,may uplandq' i4" 4 r _ S • Ca0ans Preserve s Pool d l + . 2 Tennis Courts 31 _ Y ; 4 v `�+ j ,l • f (b. 36 • 10 Parking Spaces " l 1 A• 96 _ Q Cz _r I �::� `�, 1 /� ,new ` �+ • � ,�� i ( Vacant) *.9 Lake 10/1 Street Light (Typ.1 TL Installed & Maintained 01 go - �' __ ► L.: 1 3 11 f 908. 8 �{ 8 . G 85 ` 4 8 ' 82 Access f]rlrs �.� • ,. , E Proposed Qralnego Essemsnt 25', , ,150, 27 14 A 2 (12upland Building 'Envelope Preserve ;including Accessary Structures].64 a. Ac. — — tip, 1 5 D2" 02' 59•' W 1295 B2' " gQ'LandsCip# Easement r 71 r` 4 5' Hi�b J$aclk tV44 1-C batg6 Cain Link FenCex n3 Proplprty Li e I , f I I V Lot Calculations Total lot size 65'x150' = 9,750 sf Existing house = 2,905 sf under roof (as built by MI Homes) 2,905 sf 19,750 sf = 29.7% (current lot coverage) 9,750 sf x 40% = 3,900 sf (maximum lot coverage allowed) By removing the additional setback for permanent structures we will be able to add 750 sf 05'x5O') to the rear of our home and stay below the 40% lot coverage restriction. House is currently 70' from property line. 2,905 sf + 750 sf = 3,655 sf 3,655 sf 19,750 sf = 37.4% lot coverage Current Setbacks 50' landscape buffer 5' setback for accessory structures. Additional 10' setback for permanent structures Total Bent Tree setback 65' Total Shady Lakes setback 15' Total distance between homes 80' Proaosed Setback Total Bent Tree setback 55' Total Shady Lakes setback 15' Total distance between homes 70' The homes in Shady Lakes have screen enclosures and pools 10' from the property line and exterior walls 15' from the property line. There is no landscape buffer on the Shady Lakes side of the fence. Many homes in Shady Lakes are separated by 30' wall to wall, with no landscaping between homes. 'Please see the attached ariel photograph showing these homes If we remove the additional setback for permanent structures, homes in Shady Lakes and Bent Tree will be separated by a distance of 70' instead of 80'. This is more than twice the separation of any home in Shady Lakes. The existing landscape buffer will remain in place. No landscaping will be removed. Reducing this distance by 10' will not make a difference in the privacy between our developments but will allow homeowners in Bent Tree to have full use of their property and maximize lot coverage. Homeowners in Shady Lakes already enjoy the maximum lot coverage of 40%. The landscape buffer and additional setbacks are excessive and greatly restrict the use of our property. Several Bent Tree homeowners already have pools, patios, and screen enclosures constructed to the 55' setback for accessory structures. In essence, we will be enclosing an existing patio slab and extending our original roof line over the new living area. Please see the attached photograph of the rear screen enclosure. LEGEND CONC DENOTES CONCRETE FL. EL. DENOTES FLOOR ELEVATION DENOTES CENTERLINE SEr CAPPED IPON PCD Lt. qp 24 '7057'01"E i5o. oplo CL to UTILITY EASEMENT 120, 2'- 52. 0' Lu hi Lu If. 7* Lu w eL/ 2]4. �j Lu 0.01 coLu cr _j -j cu ('u Z�l - SZ 01 3,f DRAINAGE EA.'WNT SET CAPPED IRON ROO on 2. 01 OFFSE r NEST =7 SPC Y IPOI POD LI r r. AXTC ON ? 0' OF�F3E VEST NZI IP '7- in 'Z C) u cc '2 iw ig LEGEND CQNC DENOTES CONCRETE FL. EL. DENOTES FLOOR ELEVATION DENOTES CENTERLINE w p SE CAPPED IRON Poo � SET CAPPED fpDN poo � V1 +' 50. � ON �. o• DF><sE r NEST 24" SB70 57" Of E S ur-I L I TY EASEMENT04 to jpcorcT LU C) w ., a LU 4 W LU cc �7 Lo 0 { d [� r d 6OPA I NA GE SEA SEPIEN T h <nkl ol �} O 1A�7N Ft[i(T �— r Ll— �E`r GAPPED-1'ROfV—wit ram* Y� 5 C CA SPED a L , 1 � ,'� �`✓r'��: , A� �Ian � r. �+��. 1 w ��c r i — -, M�l AA ' n r av�,�.; *�`� �,Y�yt�' i�r'" � �' .� � �,ti ��nr L�`ri� �(','i 1• ;1" w i v'y � ,r„ � � � ,r'. �s � � �L.wti� � r {{qq � K� .;'wu �".. r. f. ��,�.K 1w 1"� IK .R`y � � A , r • � , rr �`�. ♦, ^�' a Bent Tree Property Owners Association. Inc. c/o Bristol Management Services, Inc. 1930 Commerce Lane, Suite 1, Jupiter, FL 33458 Office. (561) 575-3551 'Fax: (561) 575-5423 Website: www.bristolmanagement.com„ City of Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 Atten: Ms. Pamela Chanitz We authorize Allen Arnett to make an application to amend the Planned Unit Development for the community of Bent Tree to remove the additional 10' setback for permanent structures at the rear of lots 11-25. A vote was taken after a presentation by Allen Arnett and all hoard members are in favor of this change. The current 50' landscape buffer and 5' setback for accessory structures shail remain in place. Total setback shall be 55' and no structures in Bent Tree shall be closer than 55' from the property line. No landscaping shall be removed from the landscape buffer. All city fees associated with changing the setback shall be the responsibility of the resident submitting the application. I r fyB 5 Treasurer i ORDINANCE 21., 1993 November 1, 1993 October 26, 1993 October 14, 1993 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH I GARDENS, FLORIDA, CREATING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS "BENT TREE" CONSISTING OF 185 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED AND ZERO LOT -LINE RESIDENTIAL -HOMES ON CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBER IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE PART HEREOF; SAID LANDS DESCRIBED THEREIN SHALL BE DEVELOPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SITE PLAN AND OTHER PLANS AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING PAYMENT OF A RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEE TO THE i CITY; PROVIDING ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS, 1 REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH BY PETITIONER; PROVIDING FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF CONDOMINIUM OR HOMEOWNERS' DOCUMENTS BY. THE CITY ATTORNEY; SETTING FORTH REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET BY THE PETITIONER INCLUDING POSTING OF A PERFORMANCE BOND, LETTER OF CREDIT OR ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR COMPLETION OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE; PROVIDING FOR TIME OF COMMENCEMENT FOR THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING PROCEDURE FOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, does hereby creates a Planned Knit Development I I known as "SENT TREE" consisting of 185 single-family detached and zero lot -line residential homes upon the lands described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Section 2. Development under this Planned Unit Development shall be in accordance with and subject to the site Plan and other plans as follows: 0 1. Site Plan dated September 20, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked S-1. 2. Landscape Plan dated September 20, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked L-1. 3, Main tntrance and Emergency Access Landscape Plans, dated September 23, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked L-2. 4. Sign and Wall Elevations, dated September 20, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked L-3. 5. Typical Residential Unit Landscape Plans, dated February 17, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked L-4. 6. Cabana Elevations and Recreation Area Landscape Plan, dated February 16, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one (1) sheet marked L-5. 7. Central Boulevard Landscape Plan, dated September 23, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one sheet marked L-6. 8. Central Boulevard Landscape Plan, dated September 17. 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one sheet marked L-7, 9. Rear Lot Elevations For 13, 14, 15 & 16, dated September 20, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one sheet marked L-8. 10. Tree Preservation/Relocation Plan, dated October 5, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one sheet marked L-9. Il. Bent Tree/Shade Lakes House to House Elevation, dated September 20, 1993, prepared by Gee & Jenson, consisting of one sheet marked 4-10. 12. Undated M/I Homes Exterior Color Schemes by M/I Homes, consisting of two (2) sheets. 13. Typical Building Elevations by M/I Homes, consisting of forty-three (43) sheets. Section 3. Petitioner shall pay to the city of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, a recreational impact fee of ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY- -2- TWO THOUSAND TWENTY ($172,020.00) U.S. DOLLARS as follows: ONE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND ($112,000.00) U.S. DOLLARS of the recreational impact fee shall be paid to the City prior to issuance of the first building permit for the first phase; SIXTY THOUSAND AND TWENTY ($60,020.00) U.S. DOLLARS shall be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first building permit for the second phase. All impact fees in place at the time of the first building permit shall be paid at that time. Section 4. Petitioner shall be subject to and shall comply with the following additional specifications, requirements and conditions: 1. The applicant and the City shall work with Palm Beach County to finalize the ultimate cross-section of the parkway Section along Central Boulevard. The revised Parkway System Plans shall be reviewed and signed -off by the Planning and Zoning Department prior to final approval of construction drawings of commencement or land alteration, whichever occurs first. 2. Prior to the completion of Phase I or the issuance of the 120th Certificate of Occupancy and prior to the commencement of development of Phase TI, the Parkway system, including the median, shall be completed along the entire length of the development on central Boulevard. The Homeowners' Association (HOA), shall as a part of its HOA documents, dedicate the Parkway System as a public easement and shall maintain same perpetuity. 3. The HOA, as required by the HOA documents, shall maintain the median along the entire length of the development of Central Boulevard in perpetuity. The city shall require, as a f condition of approval of any new project located on the west side. of Central Boulevard from the project, that such new project shall bear its proportionate share of the cost of the continued maintaining thereof. - 3 - F W 4. In the event a Special Parkway District is formed by the City of Palm Beach Gardens, or another entity, pertaining to Central Boulevard between PGA Boulevard and Donald Ross Road, then the HOA shall automatically become a member of said Parkway District. This condition shall also be made a part of the HGA documents. 5. A new gopher tortoise survey shall be conducted thirty (30) days prior to relocation and/or to FGFWFC permitting. 2f the active burrows do not fall within the gopher tortoise relocation and burrow preserve areas, and the FGFWFC will not permit the relocation of tortoises on -site, the applicant shall reconfigure the Site Plan to accommodate the variations in accordance with FGFWFC requirements. The applicant shall also provide a written certification by a recognized environmental professional that the gopher tortoise preserve areas configuration and location will provide such habitat as required by the FGFWFC in the permitting process. 6. A right -turn lane at the project entrance along Central Boulevard shall be constructed prior to issuance of the first certificate of Occupancy. 7. Trees that are not life threatened by construction, infrastructure or grade changes shall be designated for preservation and shall be tagged. Prior to clearing of the internal roads, the developer shall survey the roads and tag any trees of special significance that can be saved by moving the road where feasible, After clearing the internal roads, but prior to lot clearing, the developer shall erect and maintain protective barriers around the drip line of the trees to be protected. All work shall be inspected and approved by the Landscape Architect of Record and City Forester prior to the issuance of any Building Department permit requiring land clearing. Section 153,50 (Tree Protection) Paragraphs B, C and D shall also be enforced during construction, 8. To further the efforts of tree preservation, the developer shall take diligent effort to preserve trees located in the rear ten (10) feet of lots abutting preservation areas, common areas or the Shady Lakes 50-foot landscape easement. All trees in the rear five (5) feet shall be preserved. Trees in the next five (5) feet shall be preserved except in buildable areas (including pools, screen enclosures and patios). 9. All trees located in common areas, tree relocation areas, and in the back ten (10) feet of each lot (the "Tree Preservation Areas"), measuring more than four (4) inches in -4- caliper or trunk diameter, as measured four and one --half (4.5) feet above existing grade, shall be preserved outside of the buildable area, as determined by the City's zoning regulations, and outside the required drainage retention area or areas of a proposed development. In order to accomplish this requirements; A. The developer shall submit a Site Plan showing the location of proposed improvements and other planned areas prior to a final approval of construction drawings or commencement of land alteration, whichever occurs first. The Site Plan shall illustrate any proposed grade changes which might adversely affect or endanger any trees on said site and include specifications on how to maintain the trees. B. A tree survey on the Tree Preservation Areas by a land surveyor and/or environmental consultant shall be submitted. should it be impractical for a tree survey to be furnished by the property owner, aerial photography performed by a company licensed to do such may be substituted and shall include the size and specimen of the trees shown. The tree survey or aerial photography shall designate (a) all tress four (4) inches or over in trunk diameter, measured four and one-half (4,5) feet above grade and identified as to trunk diameter and species,(b) all diseased trees and any trees endangering any roadway and pavement or utility service lines; (c) any tree to be removed; (d) all trees to be retained; (e) location of relocated trees in relocation areas. C. The Site Plan and tree survey/aerial photography shall be in a format such that they can be overlayed for review and comparison. D. A minimum of eighty (80) trees shall be relocated in areas other than the Shady Lakes buffer area. To the extent there is insufficient space in those areas, the excess may then be located in the Shady Lakes buffer area. Trees relocated to the Shady Lakes buffer shall have a minimum four (4) inch trunk diameter measured at four and one-half (4,5) feet above grade. All other trees relocated shall have a minimum three (3) inch trunk diameter measured four and one- half (4.5) feet above grade. 10. Subject to the approval of any agency having jurisdiction thereover, relocation shall be conducted in the following areas by relocation of trees; northern buffer along 117th Court, recreation area, disturbed wetland within Parkway, Shady Lakes buffer. -5- 11. All tree protection/relocation and landscape work shall be performed using current professional landscaping standards. A tree spade of sufficient size shall be utilized to relocate the trees and temporary irrigation shall be provided to ensure establishment of the vegetation. The landscape Architect of Record shall monitor all tree -protection efforts, all tree relocation work, all landscaping work, and any work that affects the outcome of the approved landscaping plans. The Landscape Architect of Record shall notify the City prior to any modifications to the approved Landscape Plan. 12. All trees designated for preservation that die during relocation, construction or because of construction practices shall be replaced using the following schedule. Except for Palms, for every inch of tree caliper lost, three (3) inches of new tree caliper shall be replaced with like specie. The minimum replacement tree shall be three (3) inches in diameter. Palms shall be replaced with like specie one for one with a minimum ten (10) feet height. If the site cannot support the total number of replacements trees as required above, City Council may permit the developer to donate excess trees to the City for planting on public lands. Once the specific trees to be relocated have been identified, the Petitioner may relocate more than the required number of trees. The Petitioner shall not be required to replace any trees that die until such time as the initial number of trees planned for relocation fall below those identified. 13. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate ❑f Occupancy of the first ten (10) houses, the Landscape Architect of Record shall certify in writing to the City that the landscaping has been completed per the approved Landscape Plans and the landscaping and fencing of the fifty (50) foot Shady Lakes buffer shall be completed, Thereafter, the licensed general contractor of record may issue such a certificate for all of the remainder of the houses built in the PUD. Any major changes t❑ the approved Landscape Plans shall be approved by the City Council, or, in the event that the City Council authorizes same to be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Once the City has the certified letter from the Landscape Architect or the licensed general contractor, the City Forester shall inspect the site for compliance. once compliance has been confirmed by the City Forester, the City Building Department shall be notified. 14. All common area landscaping including preserve areas adjacent to any lot shall be installed prior to the Certificate of Occupancy of said lot, The Landscape Architect of Record shall inspect and certify that all such landscaping is in compliance with the approved Landscape Plans. _g_ 15. The five (5) foot sidewalk within the development shall be constructed prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy of the adjacent lot. The construction of the entire sidewalk system shall be completed prior to the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy. 16. 1f required by the regulatory agencies having jurisdiction thereover, if any, the applicant shall flag and survey wetland areas. 17. The applicant shall file environmental permit applications with all regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over the property and provide findings to the Planning and Zoning Department for reference and review prior to approval of construction drawings or commencement of land alteration, whichever occurs first. 18. The applicant shall take diligent care when filling in and around all trees to be preserved on site, preservation areas and development areas to ensure the protection of the root zone and canopy drip line area. No changes in pH and topography/drainage may result in disturbance ❑r destruction of the preserve area. Protection ❑f trees, preserve and buffer areas shall be monitored by applicant's landscape architect and/or environmental consultant during land alteration/construction activities. 19. The proposed preserve areas shall be micro -sited to ensure the protection of trees on site, listed plant and animal species, and to ensure that the wetlands and uplands are preserved intact. Certification shall be required from the applicant's landscape architect and/or environmental consultant stating the highest quality of all listed plant and animal species have been maintained in the preserve area within a functional ecosystem. This certification shall be submitted prior to commencement of land alteration/construction. 20. Preservation areas shall be platted as separate parcel of land, dedicated to the HOA, with maintenance a responsibility in perpetuity of the HOA. 21. Nativef vegetation which cannot be transplanted on site is encouraged to be offered for donation. The developer will -7- offer plant rescue opportunities sixty (60) days prior to commencement of land alteration by written notice to the City (with the exception of internal roads). 22. The Homeowners' documents shall include criteria which will regulate the development standards such as prohibiting similar model and color packages from locating next to one another or directly across from one another and establishing setback criteria for temporary accessory structures. 23. The HOA documents shall include a provision which prohibits the removal of preserved trees and vegetation unless approval of the City Forester is obtained. 24. A native tree/preserve area management plan, consistent with Section 160.04 of the Palm Beach Gardens code of Ordinances, shall be incorporated into the Homeowners' documents prior to recording of each plat. section 5. All condominium documents, homeowner documents and restrictions shall be furnished by the Petitioner to the City Attorney for review and approval prior to such documents being recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Sggtion 6. Prior to the recording of the plat, the petitioner shall provide the City with a performance bond, letter of credit or escrow agreement in a form approved by the City in a sum of money prescribed by the City and shall be posted with the City of Palm Beach Gardens to assure the completion of the infrastructure including on -site roadways, drainage and utility improvements required for the Planned Unit Development and common and project landscaping/buffer and entry feature. From time to time as improvements are completed and approved by the City, the amount of the performance bond, letter of credit or escrow agreement shall be reduced by a proportionate amount. Upon completion of all on -site w roadway, drainage ,_� utility improvements requ�ed for the Planned Unit Development, the City shall release said performance bond, letter of Credit or escrow agreement. The infrastructure shall be completed within four (4) years from effective date of this Ordinance. The Petitioner for good cause shown may obtain an extension of two (2) additional years to complete the infra- structure shown by approval by subsequent resolution without necessity of advertisement or public hearing. Section 7. The development of the Planned Unit Development shall be commenced within three (3) years from the effective date hereof; provided, however, Petitioner may obtain an extension of one (1) additional year to commence the first phase for good cause shown by approval by subsequent. Resolution without necessity of advertisement or public hearing. If Petitioner fails to commence development as required, the Planned Unit Development shall remain until such time as the Petitioner secures renewal or amendment of development, which renewal or amendment shall be in the discretion of the City Council. Section S. Modifications to the Planned Unit Development that are determined to be minor by the city council may be approved by subsequent Resolutions without the necessity of review by the Planning and Zoning commission, advertisement or public hearing. Section 9. All references to Petitioner and/or Developer, together with all requirements of this Ordinance shall apply to and be binding upon the successors and assigns. Section 10. No Building Permit for the Planned Unit + Development shall be issued until the drainage and paving plans shall be approved by the City Engineer and all other building _9_ requirements of the City of Palm Beach Gardens Code and requirements of other governmental agencies, if necessary, shall be met. section 11. Petitioner, prior to the issuance of the first Building Permit within the Planned Unit Development, shall deliver to the City a Unity of Control in requisite farm to be approved by the City Attorney, requiring the lands described in Exhibit "A" to be developed in accordance with this Ordinance. Section 1212. If any part or portion of this Ordinance is found to be void or defective, the remainder of the Ordinance shall continue in full force and effect. Section 13. All ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 14. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. INTRODUCED ON FIRST READING THUS o2%s �- DAY OF OCTOBER, 1993. PLACED ON SECOND READING THIS /I DAY OF 1993, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS THE DAY OFF 1993. Mm*p RUSSO COUN'e AN IN VICE MAYOR MONROE COUNCILWOMAN FLIRT O OUNCILIiAN CLARK -10- ATTEST: V. `kOSItR, CITY CLERK VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT �_ MAYOR RUSSO V VICE MAYOR MONROE Y1 COUNCILMAN JABLIN �1 _ COUNCILWOMAN FURTADO J COUNCILMAN CLARK d EXHIBIT "An ORDINANCE 21, 1993 EXACT GAL DESCRIPTION QE THE SU SECT PROPERTY 1� (Attach if insufficient spacal A parcet of IartcS being a portion of Section 2. Township 42 South, Range 42 East, City of Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach County, Florlta being more particularly described as follows: OornmenckV at the Northeast corner of the West one-half of the Southeast on"uartar of said Section 2 for a POINT OF BEGINNING of this description: thence South 02,02,59" West along the East line of the saki West one-haH of the Southeast ".quarter of Section 2, for 1295.82 feet: thence North BM V49' West along a line 35.00 feet North of (as measured at right angles) and perg fat with the Nana tine of the Southwest one -quarter of the Southeast one -quarter of said Section 2, for 1234 62 feet; thence South ti2°09'59' West along a line 90.00 feet East of (as measured at right angles) and parallel with the East Right-cf-Way line of Central Boulevard (as now laid out and In use) as recorded In Road Plat Book 6, Page 88 as on file at Palm Beach County Engineering Department, for 35 00 feet; thence North 89'21'41V' Wast along the said North line of the Southwest ona-quarter of the Southeast one -quarter, for 90.00 feet to a point of hnersectlon with the said East Right-cf-Way We of Central boulevard; thence North 02°09'59' East along the said East Right-of•Way Une of Central Boulevard, for 1635.82 feet; thence Northeasterly along the arc of a tangent curve concave to the Southeast having a radius of 375.9.59 feet and a eantral angle of I6 41'22', same line also being the said East Fight -of -Way line of Central Boulevard, for 1029 50 feet to a pout of fntersecton with the South tine at an Ingress-Egreas Easement as recorded in Official Record Book 649$, Page 325 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida: thence Northeasterly and Southeasterly along the South fines of said Ingress -Egress Easement Me following three coursea; thence North 63128'14' East, for $7,15 feet; thence South 70'54W East, for 273.98 feet: thence Southeasterly along the are of a non•ttrngent curve concave to the Northeast having a radius of I W.00 feet and a central angle of 05°74'57' (the radius polrs bears North 19.05'14' East from the arc beginning), for 141.09 feet to the Northwest corner of Parcel described In Official Record Soak 6346, Wage 1290 of the said Public Records; thence South 01.5244' West along a fine not radial to last curve, same fine also toeing the West line of said Parcel described in Offtciat Record Book 5346, Page 1290 of the Public Records, same fine also being parallel with the East tine of the Northeast one -quarter of said Section 2, for 122E 92 test to a point of intersection with the South line of the said Northeast one -quarter of See" 2; thence South 8t3.21'18' East along the said South line of the Northeast one -quarter of Section 2, said line also being Me South Imes of Parcels describ"d in said Off[cial Record Book 6346, Page 1290 and Official Record Book $496, Page 325. for 726 80 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 56.00 Aefes, more or less Suta;ect to exJsting Easements, Rights -of -Way, Restrictions and Reservatrons of Record. LOCATION The subject property is located approximately V4 mile(s) from the intersection of PGA Hatlevarc2 Cesht�al Soul on the (north, east, south, west) side of xiblw-bL, �— Property Control No.(s) of the subject parcel(s) 52-42-42-02-00-000-5080 52-42-42-02-00-000-1000 (Portion of) j CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS tD5W N. MILITARY TRAIL • PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 33410-4698 December 20, 1993 E. Martin Perry, Esq. Perry, Shapiro, Millcr & .larkesy, P.A. 1645 Palm Beach Takes Blvd. Suite 600 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Dear Mr. Ferry: Enclosed please find a copy of Ordinance 21, 1993 and Ordinance 22, 1993, approving the Sent Tree and The Sanctuary PUD"s. Ordinance 21, 1993 and Ordinance 22, 1993 were approved by the City Council at their Regular Meeting of [November 4, 1993. Sincerely, Exa M. Rief Deputy City Clerk Enclosure: As Stated No .rma+ , THE 06,M BEACH I = Mona OF �t `" CT"POST OF Published Daily and Sunday ry F'"M MAcr pAMEMS West Palm $tack. Palm Beath County, Florida 'ruASL'TA Of � air MFI oty coM..� w as CM ar r.en s..e� m,rew, Fw+rw. Mni w Ta.r.e•>ir Moranuar s, U PROOF OF P33LICATION � + Tan F K @'�*• r a.w fa.raa W r .a. a A.. d N e�.reew. Ca00 STATE OF FLORIDA (IY.M rr+9 4oaKM .t IOeOn " K" TMrl4 '= COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ° °iei �� °°` Before the undcrsigreed authority personally appeared Chris Bull �,M}t�, 0eaelAaT fr �aaraf "o °' ,.. who on oath says that she/hc ]s Class. 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" Y. ttOE7ER a" CS.lF:C RESOLUTION 102, 1994 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 21, 1993, WHICH CREATED THE BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, BY APPROVING MODEL HOME ELEVATIONS, EXTERIOR COLOR SCHEME AN❑ THE FLOOR AREA RATIO ON THE ZERO LOTS; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, hereby amends ordinance 21, 1993, which created the BENT TREE Planned Unit Development, by approving model home elevations, exterior color scheme and the floor area ratio on the ; zero lots. Section 2. Said amendment shall be in conformance with the plans on file in the City Planning and Zoning Department as i follows: s 1. July 18, 1994 Revised Site Plan by Gee & Jenson. 1 Sheet. s 2. Elevation Plans by M/I Homes consisting of 34 Sheets. Received by Staff on July 18, 1994. 3. May 27, 1994 Proposed Color Selections - Bent Tree Chart. Preparer Unknown. Section 3. The petitioner shall comply with the following conditions of approval: 1. The model featuring the detached guest bedroom villa shall not at any time in the future become a separate rental unit in accordance with the City Code. Section 4. This Resolution shall be effective upon date of passage. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS / I]AY OF SEPTEMBER, 1994. MAYOR DAVID W. CLARK ATTEST: LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC, CITY CLERK �r R APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY. rill /(, 1�, A55i. CITY ATTORNEY I CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 105M N. MILITARY TRAIL • PALAA BEACH GARDENS. FLOR 33410-4698 September 2, 1994 Mr. David Harris 4 Harvard Circle, Suite 950 West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 Enclosed please find a copy of Resolution 102,1994, amending Ordinance 21, 1993, which created the Sent Tree PUD, by approving model home elevations, exterior color scheme and the floor area ratio on the zero lots. Resolution 102,1994 was approved by the City Council at their Regular Meeting of September 1, 1994, Sincerely, �ZrA� &O�ZL� Cindy Harvey Acting Deputy City Cleric Icmh Enclosure — As Stated 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 5, 2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); 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, 1993, the subject community received approval from the City Council through the adoption of Ordinance 21, 1993; and WHEREAS, on September 1, 1994, the City Council approved an amendment to the PUD, approving new model home elevations, exterior color schemes and modified floor area ratios through the adoption of Resolution 103, 1994; and WHEREAS, the subject site has a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Residential Low (RL-2), has a future land -use designation of Residential Medium (RM), and fronts along the City's Parkway System; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its December 10, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (PUDA-13-11-000051) by a vote of 6 to 1; 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. Page 1 of 3 Resolution 5, 2014 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 for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment to allow modifications to property development regulations, subject to the condition of approval contained herein, which is in addition to the other requirements otherwise provided by resolution for the real property described as follows: (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) SECTION 3. This approval is subject to the following condition, which shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns. All other conditions from the development orders related to this project remain in full force and effect: 1. Prior to the issuance of any permits for any structures within the rear yard, or 120 days after City Council approval, whichever occurs first, the community -wide perimeter landscape buffer, located in the platted landscape buffer easement, shall be restored to be in full compliance with the approved development order of the Bent Tree PUD and City Code, as determined by the Director of Planning and Zoning. A one-time extension up to six (b) months may be granted by the Director of Planning and Zoning upon written request and good cause shown by the Applicant. SECTION 4. 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. Bent Tree Site Data Table, one sheet, prepared by the City of Palm Beach Gardens, dated September 5, 2012. SECTION 5, 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 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 2of3 Resolution 5. 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.3 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 ATTEST: 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 161615pikCONN►1% LTA 10-101011091 2014. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AVA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor G:lattorney_sharelRESOLUTIQNSi2414\Resotution 5 2014 - Bent Tree Property Development Regulations Amendment.doc Page 3 of 3 Resolution 5, 2014 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL. DESCRIPTION PLAT OF BENT TREE PUD, PHASE 1, IN PART OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 56 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Resolution 5, 2014 EXHIBIT "B" 5rree At Palm Beach hardens Site DAt8 Use Units Acres % Residential Revised Revised Zero -Lot Line (50'x 100' TyP.) 65 7.722,,i9 52 _ _ ... �ingie Farr►iiy ({65`x 105' iyP.) 12-o 2'0.95 Bi Recreation Site •95 0.85 2 2 Roadways (38' Wide) 6.83 6.2112 11 Lake 4.45 4.43 8 8 Roadway Retention Pond 0.69 0.69 1 1 Upland Preserve 11.67 11.99 21 21 - Disturbed Wetlands 1.60 1.67 3 3 Common Landscaped Areas/Open Space 1.14 0.90 J 2 Total 185 56.00 55.93 100% . Density 3.30 DU/Ac. Future Land Use Designation RM Existing Zoning CZ Building Date' Single Family Zero -Lot Line Front Setback 2+0.' 20' Side (Street) 20' 20' Side (interior) 7.5' 0'-1 D Rear 20' 1.0' Maximum Height 1 Story 24' 24' Maximum Height 2 Story 32' 32' Maximum Lot Coverage 401 45%'-. :_ Rear Setback Along Shady Lake; i 55' Open Space Computation Revised Revised Recreation 85 .95 Ac. X 50% = 0.48 Ac. 0.43 Lake 4.43 1.45 Ac. X 100% = 4.45 Ac. 4.43 Upland Preserve/O.S. 12.89 12.81 ` Ac. X 50% ,. 6.40 -AC, 6.45 O.S. Within Lots. 29.19 23.67 Ac. X 35% =10.03 ' Ac. 10:22 Total 21.36 Ac.138% 21.53 Ac./38% Accessory Structures Including Pool/Spa & Screen Enclosures - Side, Rear' " S' Rear . 5' ' (A"b-A&V,Wdy LAGS) 55' Zero -Lot -Line CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 3, 2414 SUBJECT/AGENDA ITEM St. Mark's Episcopal Church and School Planned Unit Development -- Art in Public Places (AIPP) Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request to approve the AIPP requirement of Phase III St. Mark°s Episcopal Church and School Planned Unit Development (PUD), located at the northeast and northwest corners of the intersection of Burns Road and Gardens East Drive. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Finance: Council Action: Director of Planning & Planning & Zoning: Accountant [ ] Approved Zoning Project Manager [ ] Approved wl Conditions 74 -0 (" f-r- [ ] Denied Tresha Thomas Tamashbeen Rahman, Planner [ ] Continued to: Natalie M. Crowley, AIGP Fees Paid: Yes [ ] Quasi — Judicial Development Compliance Funding Source: 6 (1[ [ ] Legislative ] Public Hearing [ ] Operating [X] Other N/A Baha eh Wolfs, AICP Attachments: ' Advertised: City Attorney Required [ ] q budget Acct.#: • Development Application [X] Not Required NIA . Location Map Effective Date: • Budget Ma Lohman, Esq. N/A .Artist Resume • Art Rendering Approved By: Affected parties: City Manager Expiration Date: N/A Landscape Plan [X] Not Required Building Sections Ronald M. Ferris [ ] Notified Elevation ' Floor Plan • Resolution 3, 2014 Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 3, 2014 Page 2 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The subject request allows St. Mark's to apply the existing stained glasses of the Chapel building on the west elevation along Gardens East Drive and on the east elevation facing the Memorial Garden toward the AIPP requirement of Phase III improvements for the church and school. The Applicant is also requesting approval to allow stained glasses that exceed the AIPP requirement for Phase III improvements to be used toward the AIPP requirement for Phase IV improvements. Staff supports the Applicant's request BACKGROUND The St. Mark's PUD is located on the northeast and northwest corners of the intersection of Burns Road and Gardens East Drive and encompasses approximately 11 acres. Gardens East Drive bisects the PUD, creating two (2) separate parcels. The east and west parcels are approximately 4.9 acres and 6.1 acres, respectively. The subject site has existing access from Burns Road and Gardens East Drive (see attached Location Map). The east parcel currently includes all of the church facilities and school buildings. The west parcel contains two (2) recreational fields and a small accessory structure. The earliest aerial photograph showing the original church structure is dated 1976. At that time, the church site only included the east parcel. The first documented site ,plan approval for the site was submitted in 1991 for approval of a columbarium (structure used for the inurnment of cremated human remains) as an accessory use. The request was approved by Resolution 101, 1991. On June 3, 2010, the City Council approved Ordinance 10, 2010 and Resolution 22, 2010, which approved an expansion to the PUD for a total addition of 44,593 square feet. The expansion included a gymnasium, auditorium, additional classrooms and church facilities, and a new chapel. On February 2, 2012, the City Council approved Resolution 16, 2012, which approved the incorporation of stained glasses for the chapel facing Burns Road to fulfil the AIPP requirement for Phase II. DISCUSSION The stained glasses along Burns Road were approved to fulfill the AIPP requirement for Phase II improvements for the church and school. Phase III improvements include the construction of a new auditorium, expansion of the church, and additional classrooms. The stained glasses on the east and west elevation are consistent with those previously approved on the south elevation facing Burns Road. Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 3, 2014 Page 3 of 4 The chapel, located within St. Mark's, provides an overall benefit to the community. It is open to the public, and visitors frequent the site to view the chapel and its stained glasses, and because it provides a place for solitude. The stained glasses on the west and east elevations of the chapel meet Section 78-262, Standards of Artwork, where the art incorporates landscaping and lighting. BUDGET The total budget for the art is approximately $73,100: the .budget of the stained glasses along Gardens East Drive is $50,200, and the budget of the stained glasses facing the Memorial Garden is $22,900. The total required art contribution amount for Phase Cif, based on one percent (1%) of the vertical improvements, is $51,793 (see attached Budget). In addition, the Applicant is requesting to apply any expense that exceeds the required budget for Phase Ill towards Phase IV improvements for the church and school. PROJECT DETAILS Artist The project artist, Alexander Sidorov, specializes in the media of designing stained glass. In addition to stained glass, Sidorov also has experience in statue restoration and creates religious murals. Sidorov studied at the Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts in Moscow where he received a Masters Degree in Applied and Commercial Art. He has worked at a number of prestigious studios, which include the Goddard and Gibbs Studios in London, the Franz Mayer Studio in Munich, and the Rohlf Stained Glass Studio in New York. Some of Sidorov's work has been exhibited at the Exhibition of Modern Icon Painters in Moscow; the Annual Art Exhibition in Amersham. England; the Codagan Gallery of Modern Art in London; and the Southern ArtCenter Exhibition in West Drayton, Middlesex. The artist currently resides and works in Miami, Florida (see attached Artist Resurne). Proposed Art The proposed art consists of the existing stained glasses on the west elevation of the chapel building facing Gardens East Drive and is visible from the right-of-way. In addition, the stained glasses on the east elevation are also being used to fulfill the AIPP requirement and are visible from the Memorial Garden, which is interior to the site. The two (2) elevations contain nine (9) window sections. The design depicts a nature - focused scene. L1ghtinq The stained glass artwork is lit from inside the chapel. Lighting fixtures are mounted on tracks located at the ceiling line inside the chapel. The fixtures are positioned downward to illuminate the stained glass windows (see attached Building Sections). Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Resolution 3, 2014 Page 4 of 4 Lan dscaiC)il7_q The landscape material in the area surrounding the west building elevation is a combination of Orange Bromeliad and Queen Emma Crinum Lily. These plant species are typically maintained as low foundation plantings and are maintained at a height of 48 inches (Lily) and 18 inches (Bromeliad). There are no mid -story plantings in this area that will interfere with the chapel windows. Along the Memorial Garden, a condition has been included to ensure the landscaping be adjusted to better maximize the art view. Signage No signage is being requested with the subject petition. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES (AIPP)BOARD At the November 19, 2013, meeting, the AIPP Board voted 6 to a to recommend approval of the subject petition to the City Council. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 3, 2014 as presented. 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) 7994243 Fax (561) 7994281. Request: Planned Community Development (PCD) Planned 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 AIPP - Construction Phase III Date Submitted: September 3, 2013 Protect Name: St. Mark's EpiscoM Church and School Owner: St. Marks E iEco al Church and School Address: 3395 Bums Road, PBG, FL Applicant (if not Owner): Applicant's Address: Same as above Telephone No. 622-1514 Agent: Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. Contact Person: Dodi Buckmaster Glas Email:DodiCc-),2gho.com Agent's Mailing Address: 1907 Commerce Lane, Suite 101 Jupiter FL 33458 Agent's Telephone Number: (561) 575-5997 Fax Number: L560575-5260 Petition Number: Fees Received FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date & Time Received: Application $ Engineering Receipt Number:: Irk' OF -'.s BON GONS .ANNING A ZWNQ , Architect: STH Architectural Group Phone Number: 561-688-2111 Engineer: Civil DesiM Inc. Phone Number: 561-659-5760 Planner: Gentile Glas Holloway D'Mahoney & Assoc. (2GHO) Phone Number: 561-575-9557 Landscape Architect: 2GH0 Phone Number: 561-575-9557 Site Information: Note: Petitioners shall submit Electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. General Location: Northeast and Northwest corners of Burns Road and Gardens East Drive Address: 3395 Burn Road Palm Beach Gardens FL 33410 Section: 7 Township: 42 Range: 43 Property Control Number(s): 52-43-42-07-40-002-0000 and 5243-42-0740-001-0000 Acreage: 11.0 Current Zoning: PUD (RL-3IRM) Requested Zoning: NIA Flood Zone: B Base Flood Elevation (BFE) — to be indicated on site plan Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: RL and RM Existing Land Use: same Requested. Land Use: same Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence, etc.: Proposed is stained Wass to meet the requirement of Art in Public Places (AIPP). See Narrative for overall program. Proposed Square Footage by Use: See Narrative. Proposed Number and Type of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multi -family, etc. (If applicable: NIA Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed) ISection 7846, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations) 1. Explain the nature of the request: This application is for the ongoing processing of the AIPP for St. Marks construction of Phase 11I. The art has been incorporated into the new public chapel that was included as part of the Phase U construction. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? There is no impact on the surroundingvroperty. 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 improvements. This is not a rezoning application. 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? This application will not impact the preservation of natural resources or native vegetation. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 7$-261, Land Development Regulations)? The pwpose of this application is the ongoing comphance with the AIPP requirement of the City of Palm Beach Gardens. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Not Applicable to this application. Date received: Legal Description of the Subiect Property (Attach additional sheets if needed) See attached deed for legal description Location The subject property is located on the Northeast and Northwest corners of Burns Road and Gardens East Drive Applicant's Certification Me affirm and certify that 1/We understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. YWe 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, I/We understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the official records of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and are not returnable. '(14 n Applicant is: FIA Signature of Applicant Uptionee Lessee 2 Agent Contract Purchaser Dodi Buckmaster Glas, Agent Print Name of Applicant 1907 Commerce Lane Suite 101 Street Address Jupiter, FL 33458 City, State, Zip Code 561-575-9557 Telephone Number 561-575-5260 Fax Number dodi _ gho.com. Email Address Statement of Ownership and Designation of Authorized Agent Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Rev. James Cook who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says: That St. Marks Episcopal Church and School is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached Legal Description. 2. That Rev. James Cook is authorized to sign on behalf of St. Marks Episcopal Church and School 3. That St. Marks Episcopal Church and School is requesting a Art in Public places aPProval from the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 4. That Rev. James Cook, St. Marks Episcopal_ Church and School has appointed Dodi Buckmaster Glas of Gentile Glas Holloway Q"M&herney & Associates, Inc. to act as authorized agent on their behalf to accomplish the above project. Name of Owner: St. Marks Episcopal Church and School S` na ua-e of Owner 3395 Burns Road Street Address 561-622-0956 Telephone Number jimcook cl )stmarkspbe.org Email Address By: Name/Title Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 City, State, Zip Code Fax Number Sworn and subscribed before me this day of F)OCA.16T , 2013. 99��b� s Notary Public My Commission Expires: X NOTARY PUBLIC -STATE OF FLORIDA `"'' Ronald F. McElhone is Commission � E,E021328 , +';,• Expires: SEP, 24, 2014 pMEDMU AnA?MC BONDING CEO:, INC. Palm Beach Gardens Growth Management Department 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4230 Permit #! Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City -incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest -bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other casts attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding Invoices are paid. The owner/designee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the Clty Growth Management Department if the name and/or address of the responsible ,party changes at anytime during the application review process. w er signature Date 5 2 -4 3 -4 2 -0 7 -4 0-002 -0000 5 2-4 3-42-07-Aft-001-0000 Rev. James Cook Owner printer) name DESIGNEEIBIILL TO: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Property Control Number Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I hpreby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this t%day of _ IL)CaCa� 20j, by Rev. James Cook. He is rsonaily known to me or used as identifica i Notary public signature NOTARY PUBLIC -STATE OF FLORIDA ,`"�''., Ronald P. McElhone ICUMAtC) � F�CE�4at. L, Printed name of AZU,00- at -large ` Commission # BE021328 Expires: SEP. 24, 2014 >i MU Arl.hM Soxona4 Ca, art; My Commission expires: 1;z >I ! 7r has L l an&W Architects Planners fnymdnental Consultants IEMYP GENTILE GLAS HOLLOWAY (]"MAHONEY&mm,w. FAA ASL+ Clui 6.a 0=1 e , AICP PROJECT NARRATIVE Art in Public Places Submittal St. Marks Episcopal Church and School September 3, 2013 Request/Location: Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. as agent for the Owner St Mark's Episcopal Church and School is submitting information for a AIPP application for the continued phasing of the Art in Public Places. The applicant is currently under construction with the previously approved improvements to the existing church and school facilities as that were parts of the PUD Amendment approved last summer. These improvements will enhance the quality of the school and church by providing for better facilities for the children and the parishioners and the Iatger community with the addition of a small chapel that will be better available to the public. The work will be completed over multiple phases. The first phase was the new gymnasium. The church and school will continue to operate. The current construction Phase III for the new auditorium, expansion of the church and additional classrooms is underway. Proposed Approach: The applicant proposed that the art be provided on site and has been installed as reviewed and approved through the City's AIPP process. AIPP funds were being used to provide stained glass within the new public chapel. This application will allow for the ongoing process of the AIPP phasing to continue as the project proceeds. Please see the more detailed information attached. We appreciate time to review our approach prior to our formal submittal. Thank you! CITY OF N, 'd BCH GO S PLAN ANG & za WIG 1907 Commerce Lane, Suite 101 Jupiter, Florida 33458 551-575.9557 561-575-5260 Fax www.2gho-.tom St. Marks Episcopal Church & School Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Project Site ftns Road Location Map3 8/27/09 tgG St. Mark's Episcopal Church and School AIPP July 2013 The Stained Glass is being placed within the New Chapel which is being constructed in Phase II. More windows will be added as budget permits. The artist is Alexander Sidorov and the fabricator is Casola Stained Glass Studio. The installations of art were done with and the Phase II construction at St, Mark's. Description BUDGET AIPP Fee PHASE I & II $48 780.94 New Chapel initial install A&B panels on Burns Road Design, fabrication and installation (currently shown as D on Naming material ($50,000.00) Accent Lighting for stained glass ($8,440.00) Window fabricator to accommodate stained glass ($4,815.00) ' Total Cost Overage for installation New Chapel Burns Road windows A & B $48,780.94 AIPP Phase I&iI ;. ($63255.94) Total Art Costs $1.4,474.06 overa e Estimated date of install is May 2012. St. Marks Description BUDGET "V Fee PHNgE III $5 , ADD'L ART Panels E,F, G ($27,400,.00) Panel H $22,300.00 Panels B & C ($12,600.00) Panel A ($10,300.00) TOTAL ART* ($73,100.00) Total Cost overage for installation New Chapel Burns Road Stained Glass windows $51,792.85 AIPP Phase III ($73,100.00) 'Total Art Costs ($21,307.15) overage *Window fabrication and lighting costs still to be determined. St. Mark's Art in Public Places Artist's Resume — Alexander Sidorov In the media of designing Stained Glass Alexander's ability to create and translate to stained glass is second to none in the world. His main emphasis is religious themes but is not limited by any theme. As a member of the Stained Glass Association of America, his Designs have been noted as transcending beyond art into devotional objects as well. He is frequently referred to as having an excellent understanding of the media and ability to work ichnographically. And beyond his art and stained glass there is a whale realm of Statute restoration, Religious murals and residency decoration that has brought him praise. These Murals adorn the walls of many churches, homes and buildings throughout the world. Alexander studied and further developed his skills at the Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts in Moscow and has received a Master Degree in Applied and Commercial Art. He has worked in the very prestigious studios of: Goddard & Gibbs Studios — London, UK Franz Mayer Studio Munich Rohlf Stained Glass Studio -- NY John Hardman Studio - UK Some of his work has been exhibited at: Exhibition of Modern Icon Painters — Moscow Annual Exhibition of Young Designer — Moscow Annual art Exhibition — Amersham Bucks Southern ArtCenter Exhibition West Drayton, Middyx Annual summer Exhibition, RoyMilesGallery — London Cadogan Gallery of Modern Art — London Alexander currently lives and works in Miami while he travels throughout the world providing his expert service to his large client base of Religious and commercial customer. Letters of References Excerpts from letters of References from work performed: Lady Loyd-Hughs Linclonshire You are absolutely wonderful. Both Trevor and I are delighted with your work Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Clarence House The Queen Mother asks if you would convey her gratitude to Mr. Siderov..... Rt. Rev. George Stack Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ....I commissioned you to produce a painting in the Byzantine style of ST John Southsworth..... I was confident in my choice of you as an artist because of your extraordinary and unique skills in iconography and traditional figure painting... I was delighted with what you produced which is both a work of art and an object of devotion. A great achievement..... Rev ❑ A Ligham St Mary's Church ...Alexander Siderov did this commission perfectly because of his unique drawing skills for traditional stained glass and unusual iconography which is rarely found.... Alexander Siderov produce both a work of art and an object of devotion --- a great achievement in fact... FR. G. Liddle ,Parish of the Immaculate Conceptions and Saint Joseph Hertford ... involved in the restoration of Victorian scheme of decoration .... He (Alexander) showed himself to have great talent and skill in this work in this and the work since completion has won a Civic Award of Merit in our Town... The Chase Manhattan Bank, Moscow ... Alexander Siderov, a Russian born artist provided a major role in the design team .... Artist Resume 2 $APO Yon-Rieflo giousArt "� r'�,;r ' .mot. �'�-�,� Mi•, - 4 .r ,ka + Alexander 5idorov Fineart & Design 2001 Meridian Ave Unit -122 Miami Beach, R 33139 USA Direct: (1)7 86-662-9827 Fax: (1) 305-538-9594 F-n ll: fineatldesigner@yTahoo-com + Cfic�to View Gaffety YewStainedG�ss Creation Burning Bush Click to Via) AWOL 'WN-i Virgin Mary ivith Angels #,' � , St, Paul, Oupperfield Click to VILIV 11 no f I xj'g Zug f-t Christ on the Cross Click to Via, j Baptism of Chris Dick to View Christ with Children 11 Aj 10, iiiVi�AIIArlil�i , � I "), Click tO Vidt) Religions Stained Wass + Okkto V�Tv Gaffay Stained glass is an art form that is given life by the energy and dviiamics of light. In its simplest form, a stained glass windmv is compose of a vaneN, of glass pieces held together bY "carnes," usually made of lead.The process for creating these decorafive' panels has remained relativeh"unchaiwed since the craft was developed in the 111(dle Ages. Xefigioas,4tf,,StainedCassWindows, Yuraf a,Statute estotatlon Mal J _r�+����;t,! �_ ��►��l ■Brit. Alexander Sidorov Fineart k- Design 2001 Meridian Ave Unit 412 Miami Beady F133139 USA Direct: (1) 786-662-9827 Fax: (1) 305-53&9594 F niE: fineartdesignergyahoo.com Stained Oss Alexander offers the highest quality of desi� and fabrication of stained glass windows, combining unique shills in Iconography with his own talent to create txith, obi ct of cart and devotion. Yui-a� muf Paintings Alexande(s studio desia s, paints and restores murals, paintings for churches, public Buildings and private residences through Europe and the US, i%ith the highest quality and detail, Statue Restoration - - - - Alexander and his studio provides total restoration of statues using all of the known techniques including real gold leaf gliding and complete repainting statutes, painting to it is original state, 1 Non-gefiglousArt s Alerander5tudio is proud to offer full service, custom decoration and painting of any desire and need. 1 le has provided his services M for Residences, Com mcrcial Buildings, Hotels, Casinos and other ,.� planes or location, i+ St. Mark's Art in Public Places — Existing and Proposed Art Proposed Art - Adjacent to, Memorial Garden ■• a Proposed Art - Adjacent to Memorial Garden w , .° r+ys Proposed 9 a Adjacent to >~� Gardens Faith (E) {A East Drive S Proposed yA ►r <�= Adjacent to Gardens -t+ East Drive ,dlg ;p RW 5t. 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FL 33455 Te1561.573R557 Fu 56T-575-5260 KEY PLAN REVISIONS FILE LOG +-' PERMIT SET Prandr a<"�{�ue�.t+sx`- - e7mrr2o11 AF 000/3477 Praject No.201-08843-006 Issue Date: 07/01/2011 BUILDING SECTIONS A3.11 OF[MOYTaLLOWM r�sauT� etEVAnvN - 1..� - - r; WEST ELEVATION .� Y NORTH EMATION EX17MORFWM LEGEND stu3Two� tvn22A5ts d s3PI►78 Sig MNS L LLASts AZC"6 W}M F0'trY300 s sseasvn�tw�nurAus 71TQTM rfstrmpT V AtiOQ]p, DROM ALMOP Wt rm-sousCiAroumio' ASPSW-T¢@7[784 CAP- (1PYAS'1MMM>f oM ! IdDGib'!YO>¢IW@1 RL1CX'96TPJF St. Mark's Episcopal Church and School 3395 Bums Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 c St. Mark's Ch urch, Inc- 3395 Bums Road 9 Palm Beach Gardens.Fl. 3341D A LEO A DALY COMPANY 1a P.I. De r t R. IMO, USA SW 'd 5 P 4 Beach. FL 3 564 If 4 Tp1551.SQE-I111 Far 357 697=861G 5m.c+wsJ, hlxhanlcal, F'Letadtal6 Nunrbinx TLC Engineering for Archeleclure 874 Di— Owkraid Coma, FL 32922-SB09 Tel 321-636.0274 Fax $21.639�M6 CHI Civil Design, Inc. 312 9dt Street 1Het7 Palm Beach, FL 3M1 Tr1 561.659.5760 F. 561.659.5772 Land — Gentile Holloway O'Mahorley 1907 CcNnraarce Lane, Sle 101 XOW. FL 33456 Tel 561.57E-95S7 Fy 561.575.5260 SEAL r ULAM A. KANSER AR-OWI10 DATF- MoVWOM 3, 7rfr1'3 REVISIONS FILE LOU PUS Amendment Project No. 201 -0884 3-W2 Issue Date., 111212009 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A3.33 RESOLUTION 3, 2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FOR ST. 'MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; 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, the City Council adopted Resolution 101, 1991, granting site plan approval of a columbarium as an accessory use on the site; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 22, 2010 and Ordinance 10, 2010, approving a 44,593-square-foot addition to the church and school facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 16, 2012, approving the incorporation of stained glasses for the chapel facing Burns Road to fulfill the Art in Public Places (AIPP) requirement for Phase II improvements; and WHEREAS, the subject site is currently zoned Residential Medium (RM) on the west parcel and Residential Low-3 (RL3) on the east parcel with a PUD Overlay and has corresponding future land -use designations of Residential Medium (RM) and Residential Low (RL); 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 WHEREAS, the AIPP Advisory Board reviewed the petition at its November 19, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the petition (AIPP-13-09-000031) by a vote of 6 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 Page 1 of 4 Resolution 3, 2014 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 for Art in Public Places (AIPP) at St. Mark's Episcopal Church and School Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Phase III and Phase IV improvements, 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. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns. All other conditions from the development orders related to this project remain in full force and effect: 1. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for Phase III improvements, the Applicant shall submit digital photographs, both during the day and night, of the installed artwork. (Planning and Zoning Department) 2. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for Phase III and Phase IV improvements, inspections are required by the Development Compliance Division to ensure the subject art pieces are in satisfactory condition in accordance with Section 78-262(f), Standards of Artwork — Maintenance of the City's Code. (Development Compliance Division) 3. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for Phase III improvements, the Applicant shall adjust the existing landscaping adjacent to the Memorial Garden to provide better visibility for the art. (Planning and Zoning Department) 4. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for Phase IV improvements, the developer shall submit a revised construction cost certification for Phase IV improvements to ensure compliance with Section 78-261, Art in Public Places Requirements of the City's Code. (Planning and Zoning Department) Page 2 of 4 Resolution 3, 2014 SECTION 4. 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, Existing and Proposed Art, prepared by Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc., dated October 12, 2013. 2. Proposed Art, Sheets 1 and 2, prepared by Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc., dated October 12, 2013. 3. Landscape Development Plan, Sheet LP-2, prepared by Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc., dated April 18, 201 O. 4. Exterior Elevations, Sheet A3.31.1, prepared by STH Architectural Group, dated December 3, 2049. 5. Building Sections & Lighting, Sheet A3.11, prepared by Leo A. Daly, dated July 1, 2011. SECTION 5. 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 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption, (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 3 of 4 Resolution 3, 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 77 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 2014. I-cif*15 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 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT G:lattorney_share\RESOLUTIONSQ014114esolution 3 2014 - AIPP - St. Mark's.doc Page 4 of 4 Resolution 3, 2014 Isla LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 90, PAGES 92 AND 93 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 10.97 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Resolution 3, 2014 EXHIBIT s&Br' Proposed Art - Adjacent to c=j Memorial Garden Proposed Art - Adjacent to Memorial Garden 5t. Mark's Art in Public Places — Existing and Proposed Art Existing Art - Adjacent to Burns Road Proposed Art - Adjacent to Gardens East Drive Proposed Art - Adjacent to Gardens East Drive Gentile Glas Holloway O"Mahoney & Associates, Inc,, October 12, 2013 St. Mlark's Phase III Improvements — Proposed Art Stained glasses adjacent to Gardens East Drive Gentile Glas Holloway O"Mahoney & Associates, Inc., October 12, 2013 Sheet 1 of 2 R%t:, b AIL W-1 NA as dr -p V V-1. GV � .ter• -_ram - "9' v p.- .+5 t% y � ' I 4_'_I 4 a i 1 oleo �~ � r�' � r �' `i IF \ ,�_3•- y"'� l ,� ,r r Basketk'�I�fF \ I t I it I uix _ '°e. - 1 a•` i �j li 1 f: ,.r I' 1 i P rk '• 4 Tr r a i � � V ��iy • v Z vv .v v,t�, o Ei Va + v • © d QQ�� M1Tr.1 — /r"t 1 _'x A. K`'k }''`.i1 rtl.5 b A4d.t.-A r ya F..Ut 9 Ce0r�Nkwo9M c,g3-"_-", I — Existing Veetaffon • Aeries Native P Legend_ Marew Gentile Holloway OlMahoney & Associates, Lac. 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"906 9111 Civil Design, Inc. 312 91h Snell Wnt Paim 0 h FL 334DI Te1561.659,5760 Fax 361�WS,3772 Gentile Wloway C'Mahoney *Y PLAN REVISIQNS FILE LOG PERMIT SET F1o.41a R"—d n.ch4. t w+m+za11 Ml 000.307 Project No. 201-08043-006 Issue Date. 07l01f2011 BUILTJING SECTIONS A3.1 1 =AATKAWMapf4 SOUTH ELEVATION ' �:1ie ur.rr r EAST . {EIFEYA7TDH , WE `ELEVATION Knn WTw 4 N(NP ELEVATION EXTERIQRFDM LEGEND x�,nurncw:sooa_�r. stacavvrfawn�Aea (�] SHEKM WYrITL6 ARCADE wane (S } V iYsysl[12 Wi14 Wilil9tYSTflQL?IR Sr1�9YINYIl1d.5AbS _ _ _ 3RPiTAM V Arf 1rerN[ of PPr--SOLARCBAYC A23NC ASP1iALT SitA9(aSS G5P-PRY87E M MFA'n� WOOD) RAT HOW=ErrUMZ91 ROOT SYSME St. Mark's Episcopal Church and Sefi of _ _ 3395 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, €L 33414 St. Mark's Church, Inc. 3395 Burns RDad W Palm Beach Cardens, FL 33410 A LED A DALY COMPANY 14M C3.kn�ark Bailey 4 5-4- 540 Woo Palm beady n. 13401 LAA Te15614316.2111 F- 561-074M Srnlclnml, MCOW101, Eleariol6 Ptu TLC Engineering for Architecture a74 Db on We—d Corm, FL 3 Z92 4809 Tel 321-6364274 F-321-63"956 Civil Desip, Inc. 31291ti ft 7. West Faun Sealy Ft 33401 Tel S41.659.5760 Fix 561359-5772 Lawkaw Gentile Hol€away Q'Mahoney 1907 ftrR.nesce lane, SW 101 kv*.. FL 13455 Tel 561-575-9557 Fax 561579-5760 SEAL W0.LWA A. F1AP15ER AR-0007110 DATE: HOYFA M 3, MWF REVISIONS FILE LOG PUD Amendment Project No. 2014)S843-002 Issue Date: T I /V2409 EXTWOR ELEVATIONS I A3.31 snvr'a, 7,03 "a: ► !: 0 i CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA January 9, 2014 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin Council Member Russo Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy Mayor for a Day Taylor I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE H. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS. DELETIONS. MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. FINANCIAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT. b. FISCAL YEAR 2013 INVESTMENT UPDATE — PFM ASSET MANAGEMENT. C. HONDA CLASSIC ECONOMIC IMPACT PRESENTATION. d. BALLARD PARTNERS — 2014 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES. V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VL CITY MANAGER REPORT: VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Cierk prior to this Item) VH1. CONSENT AGENDA: a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM DECEMBER 5, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. RESOLUTION 1, 2014 — APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS AS ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CANVASSING BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 5'0 v) I o APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, AS AN r,,r� �• ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' CANVASSING BOARD; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, TO CANVASS ALL ABSENTEE BALLOTS, TO CANVASS THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALONG WITH THE CITY'S CANVASSING BOARD, AND TO CONDUCT THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY TESTING FOR ALL ELECTION MACHINERY; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO DO ALL THINGS NECESSARY TO OVERSEE THE GENERAL ELECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. RESOLUTION 2, 2014 - PLAT APPROVAL. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CHASE BANK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PLAT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 4, 2014 — ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR ENSEMBLES PURSUANT TO A LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 8, 2014 - AGREEMENT WITH THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE n CHARITY, INC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH 4.0 THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC. FOR THE 2014 HONDA CLASSIC PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY R VOLUNTEER PARKING, A PUBLIC SAFETY GRANT FOR OFF -DUTY POLICE 8- 8 d— AND FIRE PERSONNEL, AND EXCLUSIVE USE OF MIRASOL PARK; VtA-. el PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. PROCLAMATION — ARBOR DAY. DL I (* lksimates Quasi -Judicial Hearin a. ORDINANCE 19, 2013 — (Vd READING AND ADOPTION) - LAND DEVELOPMENT TEXT REGULATIONS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O� COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING 1 CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 78- S�� 158(d) AND READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW SUBSECTION () 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. b. ORDINANCE 1, 2014 — (Td READING) BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF PALM BEACH S' GARDENS' BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2013, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. *ORDINANCE 4, 2014 — (1sT READING) MODIFICATIONS TO THE MASTER PLAN FOR GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 3, 2002, WHICH APPROVED THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVLLOPMENT (PCD) APPLICATION FROM DISCOVERY VILLAGE AT WEST PALM BEACH, LLC TO AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATING TO ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO TRANSFER THE MASTER PLAN AND RELATED CONDITIONS TO RESOLUTION 6, 2014; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 6, 2014 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 6, 2014, - AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATED TO THE ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) MASTER PLAN FOR THE GABLES PCD LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PRESERVE BOUNDARY, THE REDUCTION OF THE INTENSITY OF PARCEL B, AND INCORPORATING APPLICABLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FROM ORDINANCE 3, 2002; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 7, 20141S A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. -RESOLUTION 7, 2014 — AMEND THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN APPLICATION FOR A 120-UNITf138-BED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF JOG ROAD, SOUTH OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AND NORTH OF THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. *RESOLUTION 5, 2014 - BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Qpr� PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER UQt° PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: a. RESOLUTION 3, 2014 - APPROVE THE AIPP REQUIREMENT FOR ST. MARKS EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PUD. A RESOLUTION OF THE Qti CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FOR ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. BROADCASTING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIM 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. f` PMti • 7 03 61VD : 1 I 01 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA January 9, 2014 7:00 P.M. Mayor Premuroso Vice Mayor Jablin Council Member Russo Council Member Tinsley Council Member Levy Mayor for a Day Taylor I. ✓PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE H. ✓ROLL CALL III. , ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ✓ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. FINANCIAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT. b. ✓ FISCAL YEAR 2013 INVESTMENT UPDATE — PFM ASSET MANAGEMENT. c. HONDA CLASSIC ECONOMIC IMPACT PRESENTATION. d. BALLARD PARTNERS — 2014 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES. V. &--'ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VII. ✓ OMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: 5--0 a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM DECEMBER 5, 2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. RESOLUTION 1, 2014 —APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS AS ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CANVASSING BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPOINTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, AS AN ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' CANVASSING BOARD; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, OR DESIGNEE, TO CANVASS ALL ABSENTEE BALLOTS, TO CANVASS THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALONG WITH THE CITY'S CANVASSING BOARD, AND TO CONDUCT THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY TESTING FOR ALL ELECTION MACHINERY; REQUESTING THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CONDUCT THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO DO ALL THINGS NECESSARY TO OVERSEE THE GENERAL ELECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. RESOLUTION 2, 2014 - PLAT APPROVAL. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE CHASE BANK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PLAT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 4, 2014 — ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF BUNKER GEAR ENSEMBLES PURSUANT TO A LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTRACT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 8, 2014 - AGREEMENT WITH THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE fwCHARITY, INC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH P q,o THE CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE CHARITY, INC. FOR THE 2014 HONDA CLASSIC PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY VOLUNTEER PARKING, A PUBLIC SAFETY GRANT FOR OFF -DUTY POLICE AND FIRE PERSONNEL, AND EXCLUSIVE USE OF MIRASOL PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. ZL� f. PROCLAMATION —ARBOR DAY. IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Ouasi-Judicial Hearin a. ✓ ORDINANCE 19, 2013 — (2"d READING AND ADOPTION) - LAND DEVELOPMENT TEXT REGULATIONS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 78. LAND DEVELOPMENT. BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 78- �✓ wo 158(d) AND READOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, AND ADOPTING NEW 7 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. b. ORDINANCE 1, 2014 — (1st READING) BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2013, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. *ORDINANCE 4, 2014 — (1ST READING) MODIFICATIONS TO THE MASTER PLAN FOR GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE 3, 2002, WHICH APPROVED S THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVLEOPMENT (PCD) APPLICATION FROM DISCOVERY VILLAGE AT WEST PALM BEACH, LLC TO AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATING TO ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO TRANSFER THE MASTER PLAN AND RELATED CONDITIONS TO RESOLUTION 6, 2014; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 6, 2014 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 6, 2014, - AMEND ORDINANCE 3, 2002 RELATED TO THE ZONING FOR THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) MASTER PLAN FOR THE GABLES PCD LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AND THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PRESERVE BOUNDARY, THE REDUCTION OF THE INTENSITY OF PARCEL B, AND INCORPORATING APPLICABLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FROM ORDINANCE 3, 2002; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 7, 2014 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2014 AND WILL REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION ON SECOND READING. *RESOLUTION 7, 2014 — AMEND THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN APPLICATION FOR A 120-UNIT/138-BED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF JOG ROAD, SOUTH OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AND NORTH OF THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. *RESOLUTION 5, 2014 - BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF q ,l PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: a. RESOLUTION 3, 2014 - APPROVE THE AIPP REQUIREMENT FOR ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PUD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA r ,Q APPROVING ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FOR ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. ✓ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. BROADCASTING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. 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. 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Tonight we are holding quasi-judicial hearings & • *ORDINANCE 4, 2014 — (1ST READING) MODIFICATIONS TO THE MASTER PLAN FOR GABLES PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) • *RESOLUTION 5, 2014 - BENT TREE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDMENT. 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. PROCLAMA TION STATE OF FLORIDA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS WHEREAS, in 1872 J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Nebraska Board ofAgriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees; and WHEREAS, this holiday called Arbor Day was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and the world; and WHEREAS, trees can reduce the erosion of our precious topsoil by wind and water, cut heating and cooling costs, moderate the temperature, clean the air, produce oxygen and provide habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS, trees are a renewable resource giving us paper, wood for our homes, fuel for our fires and countless other wood products; and WHEREAS, trees in our City increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business areas, and beautify our Community; and WHEREAS, trees, wherever they are planted, are a source of joy and spiritual renewal. NOW, THEREFORE, 1 Robert G. Premuroso, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim January 17, 2014 as: ARBOR DAY in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and urge all citizens to celebrate Arbor Day and to support efforts to protect our trees and woodlands; and further, I urge all citizens to plant trees to gladden the heart and promote the well-being of this and future generations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affixed on this 9`h day of January in the Year Two Thousand and Fourteen. Robert G. Premuroso, Mayor Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk 91%— t-9-iy ci" C*.,)cL A&te-ji^&. cof►o-j P4-4v,4d--t 7V G,-y Co✓ija'L,- cM o(e4eX. 0- Homeowners Association Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 December 27, 2013 Natalie Crowley, AICP Director of Planning and Zoning City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Via Email: ncrowleaob-efl.com Re: Bent Tree. Petition Dear Ms. Crowley: calf S RO o IG- �.x Pi (T17_ �;4 The purpose of this letter is to comment on the Petition referenced above which is slated for approval by the City Commission January 9, 2014. Shady Lakes opposes the granting of the Petition to allow Bent Tree residents along the Shady Lakes property line to be allowed to build 10 feet closer to the Shady Lakes Property. While the Petition states that the 50 feet landscape buffer of each of the Bent Tree residents affected will not change, the fact is that a substantial number of homes along this border, including the Petitioners, are not in compliance with the current buffer requirements and granting the Petition will further diminish the privacy contemplated by the current requirements. It is the understanding of Shady Lakes that the original Bent Tree PUD required the planning and maintenance of a 50 foot landscape easement on each of the Bent Tree lots bordering Shady Lakes to form an "opaque barrier" to ensure privacy for residents of Bent Tree and Shady Lakes on the border separating the developments. The requirement had to be met for Bent Tree to be granted permission to build and it was intended to be maintained in perpetuity. It is very apparent that some of the properties have very little or no landscaping in the 50 foot easement. The properties located at 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 140, 142, 146, 148, 152, 154 and 156 Bent Tree Drive all have incomplete landscaping in the buffer area. Some are close to compliance, but others are completely in violation. Shady Lakes previously requested Bent Tree comply with the requirements of the buffer. Both Bent Tree HOA and the City previously attempted to enforce the buffer. However, in recent years, Natalie Crowley December 27, 2013 Page Two homeowners on the border have cleared out the vegetation in the buffer, eliminated the privacy envisioned and even treated it as their own back yard - some planting sod and gardens and others even installing playground equipment in the buffer. Neither the city nor the Bent Tree HOA have taken action to enforce the buffer requirements. Accordingly, to grant an additional concession to all of these homeowners to reduce the space between the developments is unacceptable. While grateful for the addition of language in the Petition that will require all of the lots to have this buffer restored before any building permits are issued to make any changes to any Bent Tree residents, Shady Lakes is very concerned about enforcement of such a requirement as there has been no enforcement by the City or Bent Tree HOA for many years. We respectfully request that this Petition be denied until the City of Palm Beach Gardens and Bent Tree HOA enforce the requirements of the opaque 50 foot buffer. If the 50 foot landscape buffer is restored, Shady Lakes would be amenable to the Petition being granted. We have enjoyed a warm relationship with Bent Tree residents and their association and feel this issue is important to resolve for good neighbor relations. 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If: :, tir��l./"• f •{ Fi 9 >•�.�i �I�I t`� t�"�'i � �9: Y6,`il. ✓mot.. ,.`1` •. r ,' QQQ< a �r L r 4M1�, / a \ `S 111 } •„ i '_ "r l'r fit• I 'Zr .i �" T,I ` Ii �`.•r tr � s` qr 5112 ' 'GYM . IrtLr Y: `"" r �-'•+Seib ^` ``' �+""�y�. i'�" Fny_, r" .—a !. �; `r J,•:►•Y" " r r' � ' - •� ,y ", Lz`.i 44 �1. .dkl 01 a Summary Annual Investment Performance Report as of September 30, 2013 Investment Advisors PFM Asset Management LLC Steven Alexander, CTP, CGFO, Managing Director One Keystone Plaza, Suite 300 300 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 1170 D. Scott Stitcher, CFA, Senior Managing Consultant North Front & Market Streets Orlando, FL 32801 Richard Pengelly, CFA, Senior Managing Consultant Harrisburg, PA 17101-2044 407-648-2208.407-648-1323 fax Gregg Manjerovic, CFA, Portfolio Manager 717-232-2723 •717-233-6073 fax Rebecca Geyer, CTP, Senior Analyst Short Term Portfolio $182771,861.10 $11,040,134.68 Investment Portfolio 24,408,651.78 Money Market - PFM Funds 132.20 Government Series BB&T Savings Account 8,980,990.41 BB&T Checking Account 37274,518.34 Wells Fargo Government Advantage N/A Interest Checking Total $55,436,153.83 1. Market value includes accrued interest. 2413277894.96 132.15 6, 752, 099.19 3,869,200.02 65, 728.42 $46,055,189.42 ■ The City's Investment and Short Term Portfolios are of high credit quality and invested in U.S. Treasury, Federal Agency, commercial paper securities, Money Market Mutual Funds, a Savings Account and Checking Account. ■ PFM continued to actively manage the Investment Portfolio during the fiscal year and found value in the market, taking advantage of market inefficiencies or changes in economic outlook. As a result, the Portfolio realized $26,699 in gains on sales (based on amortized cost) during the fiscal year. PFM is continually in the market monitoring for opportunities to add value to the Portfolio. ■ The Portfolios earned $207,657 in interest income during the fiscal year. ■ The Investment Portfolio's last 12-months total return performance of 0.33% underperformed the benchmark performance of 0.37% by 0.04%. This slight underperformance is a result of the U.S. Treasury and Agency rates being range bound for most of the fiscal year. Our main goal is to preserve the principal of the Portfolio and in this volatile market we will continue to diligently manage the Portfolio. ■ The Short Term Portfolio continues to provide the City with favorable yield relative to the benchmark. At fiscal year end, the portfolio had a Yield to Maturity at Cost of 0.26%, exceeding the Yield to Maturity of its benchmark the S&P Rated GIP Index Government 30-Day Yield by 17 basis points (0.17%). ■ Our investment strategy was based on the view that interest rates will trend gradually higher as modest economic expansion in the U.S. continues. The Federal Reserve must eventually curtail its bond purchases and rates will begin to normalize from artificially low levels. The key pillars of our strategy included: ➢ Keeping duration a bit shorter and more conservative than benchmarks, ➢ Careful timing of purchases when rates were near the top of their recent range, ➢ Emphasizing credit instruments (e.g. commercial paper) that will benefit from favorable credit market conditions and improving fundamentals, and ➢ Making greater use of floating-rate instruments that are historically less susceptible to market risk when rates rise. The portfolios comply with the City's investment policy and Florida investment statutes. Our strategy will continue to focus on maintaining the safety of the invested principal and achieving the City's long-term investment objectives. We will maintain safe, well -diversified, high quality portfolios and continue to evaluate all the sectors available to the City and to capitalize on investment opportunities presented by the market. We will continue to carefully manage duration consistent with evolving interest rate trends. Market Value 'No Amortized Cost Yield to Maturity at Cost Portfolio Composition as of 09/30/13 Commercial Paper 99.82% $18,771,861.10 b $11,040,134.68 $18,769,450.76 $11,038,354.68 0.26% 0.27% Cash/ Money Market Fund 0.18% Portfolio Composition Commercial as of 09/30/12 Paper 72 400A Cash/ Money Market Fund 27.60% 1. In order to comply with GASB accrual accounting reporting requirements; forward settling trades are included in the monthly balances. 2. End of quarter trade -date market values of portfolio holdings, including accrued interest. • The City added $18 million to the Short Term Portfolio in April 2013. We added diversity to the credit quality while maintaining high credit quality in the Portfolio. A-1 (Short- term) 51.10% Credit Quality Distribution as of 09/30/131 Cash/Money Unrkaf Fund 3% A-1+ (Short- Cash Money term) Market Fund 48.72% 27.60% Credit Quality Distribution as of 09/30/121 1. Credit rating of securities held in portfolio, exclusive of money market fund/LGIP. Standard & Poor°s is the source of the credit ratings. A-1+ (Short- term) 72.40% 120% 100% 0 80% 0 a .3 60% 9 aa) 40% rn cv c v 20% V a_ 0% The maturity distribution was re -allocated to the 6-month range over the fiscal year. Portfolio Maturity Distribution' 99.8% 72.4% 27.6% i 0.2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Overnight Under 6 Months6 - 12 Months 1 - 2 Years ■ September 30, 2013 ■ September 30, 2012 i 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 - 3 Years 3 - 4 Years 4 - 5 Years 5 Years and Over 1. Callable securities in portfolio are included in the maturity distribution analysis to their stated maturity date, although they may be called prior to maturity. • PFM actively managed the portfolio during the fiscal year and realized $26,699 in gains on sales based on amortized cost and earned $207,657 in interest income. WWI Market Value Amortized Cost Investment Portfolio 0.33% Merrill Lynch 1-3 Year U.S. Treasury Note Index 0.37% $24,408,651.78 $24,375,923.03 0.60% 0.46% 0.76% 0.71 % $24,327,894.96 $24,223,531.18 1.28% 1. In order to comply with GASB accrual accounting reporting requirements; forward settling trades are included in the monthly balances. 2. End of quarter trade -date market values of portfolio holdings, including accrued interest. 3. Performance on trade date basis, gross (i.e., before fees), is in accordance with The CFA institute's Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS). Quarterly returns are presented on an unannualized basis. Returns presented for 12 months or longer are presented on an annual basis. Past performance is not indicative of future results. M= M M= M M= r= r r= M M®= M 0 PFM decreased the Federal Agency allocation and increased U.S. Treasuries. U.S. Treasuries d9 f;n% Money Market Fund/Cash 0.39% O 2013 PFM Asset Management LL Portfolio Composition as of 09/30/13 Federal Agency Obligations 49.80% U.S. Treasuries 41.95% Money Mark+ Fund/Cash 1.00% Portfolio Composition as of 09/30/12 Federal Agency _Ibligations 57.05% M M = M = M M = = M M = M = = M M • PFM maintained high credit quality in the Portfolio. Credit Quality Distribution' as of 09/30/13 AA+ 99.61 % Money Market ind/Cash 0.39% Money Market Fund/Cash 1.00% Credit Quality Distribution' as of 09/30/12 AA+ 99.00% 1. Credit rating of securities held in portfolio, exclusive of money market fund/LGIP. Standard & Poor's is the source of the credit ratings. • PFM increased allocation in the 2-3 year area and shortened the allocation in the 1-2 year area of the yield curve to pick up additional yield. 100% 90% 80% = 70% a60% 50% 0 F- 0 40% 30% c v 20% a� a 10% 0% 1.4% 1.0% 0% 2% Overnight Under 6 Months 6 - 12 Months Portfolio Maturity Distribution' 44% 37% ■ September 30, 2013 ■ September 30, 2012 nni nni ', nni nni 1 - 2 Years 2 - 3 Years 3 - 4 Years 4 - 5 Years 5 Years and Over 1. Callable securities in portfolio are included in the maturity distribution analysis to their stated maturity date, although they may be called prior to maturity. • The City's investments are in compliance with the Investment policy as of September 30, 2013. Florida Prime (SBA) - 0.00% 25116 Yes United States Treasury Securities 12,149,720.65 21.93% 100% Yes United States Government Agency Securities - 0 00% 50% Yes Federal Instrumentalities 12,130,933.38 21.90% 80% Yes __ oked Securities - 0.00% 204% Yes Certificates of Deposit/Savings Accounts 8,980,990.41 16.21 % 50% Yes Repurchase Agreements - 0.00% 50% Yes Commercial Paper 18,735,941.76 33.82% 25% No* Corporate Notes - 0 00% 25% Yes Bankers' Acceptances - 0.00% 35% Yes Total $55.401.01521 Inn-Oo°r., *The City approved the new Investment Policy in September which reduced the permitted allocation limit to commercial paper. This was in compliance at the time of purchase. In December, PFM sold commercial paper to bring the allocation into compliance with the new Investment Policy. M This material is based on information obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable and available to the public, however PFM Asset Management LLC cannot guarantee its accuracy, completeness or suitability. This material is for general information purposes only and is not intended to provide specific advice or a specific recommendation. All statements as to what will or may happen under certain circumstances are based on assumptions, some but not all of which are noted in the presentation. Assumptions may or may not be proven correct as actual events occur, and results may depend on events outside of your or our control. Changes in assumptions may have a material effect on results. Past performance does not necessarily reflect and is not a guaranty of future results. The information contained in this presentation is not an offer to purchase or sell any securities. //9//y �'�`/ cV�M)CAt 0-VCePAJ- G � µ��, �}.�.� �11'v� u{. -fin , -•+'►�+ CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Ferris, City Manager Date: December 18, 2013 FROM: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk SUBJECT: Response to Public Comment This memo is to provide clarification to the inaccurate comments made by Vito DeFrancesco at the December P City Council meeting in which he stated in part — a resident of Shady Lakes had been asking for over a week for a copy of the legal notice for Ordinance 16 and Ordinance 19 that went to you folks either in September or in October that he has not been provided with. He has repeatedly asked for it and to my knowledge he has not yet received it. The resident that Vito is referring to is Mr. Robert Stimac and below is the timeline from the date the request was received in the City Clerk's office to the date Mr. Stimac was provided the response and the additional expanded explanation on the advertisement requirements of these two ordinances. December 5, 2013• • Vito DeFrancesco commented that the public records request submitted on November 25, 2013 from Robert Stimac had not been responded to. In fact, the response was sent in one day. November 25, 2013 • Request from Robert Stimac • I request a copy of the newspaper legal notice of these two ordinances: Ordinance 16, 2013 and Ordinance 19, 2013 which had the first reading at the City Council meeting on October 3rd, 2013. Please provide the dates, periodicals utilized and a copy of all publicized notices. Thank you, Robert Stimac November 26, 2013 • Response to Robert Stimac: • In response to your public records request (attached), please find the responsive records in the attached file. Sincerely, Donna L. Kramer, Municipal Services Coordinator November 26, 2013 • Request from Robert Stimac received 8:29 p.m. • Thank you so much for the public notice for the December 5th meeting (see attached), however I am looking for the legal public notice for the October 3rd meeting for Ordinance 16, 2013 and Ordinance 19, 2013. Please provide the dates, periodicals utilized and a copy of all publicized notices. ❖ Following the Thanksgiving holidays, staff worked on the additional explanation which was sent to Mr. Stimac on December 9, 2013. December 6, 2013 • Although all information was sent to Robert Stimac in response to his request, staff prepared this additional response since he did not understand the explanation for advertisement requirements. December 9, 2013 • Dear Mr. Stimac: In response to your follow up to public records request PRRQ-10949, please see response below: Ordinance 16, 2013, First Reading of Ordinance 16, 2013 was originally scheduled for and the public hearing was opened on September 10, 2013. The ad was published in the Palm Beach Post on Sunday, August 25, 2013 (see attached). At the September loth City Council meeting, a vote on Ordinance 16, 2013 was postponed to a date certain of October 3, 2013 and the First Reading public hearing was continued to that same date. Therefore, since Ordinance 16, 2013 was continued to a time certain at a properly advertised public meeting, re -advertising was not required. Second Reading and the Adoption Public Hearing was advertised in accordance with Section 163.3184, F.S. The ad was published no less than five (5) days prior to the December 5, 2013 City Council meeting. Also, Section 18-1 (3) (a) of the City Charter requires that all proposed ordinances be advertised at least fourteen (14) days prior to adoption in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality (this advertisement is only required one time prior to adoption). Both ads were published on November 20, 2013. Ordinance 19, 2013 Ordinance 19, 2013 did not require advertisement for 1st reading on October 3rd. The advertisement for 2nd reading on December 5th was published on November 20, 2013, in accordance with Section 18-1 (3) (a) of the City Charter.