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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda PZAB 070814 A G E N DA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2014 AT 6:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS  CALL TO ORDER  PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  ROLL CALL  ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS  REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING: NATALIE CROWLEY  APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 06/10/14 PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD Regular Members: Alternates: Michael Panczak Meriel (Honey) Bryan 1st Alternate Randolph Hansen Roma Josephs Douglas Pennell Charles Hathaway Howard Rosenkranz Robert Savel 1. ***PUBLIC WORKSHOP*** PPUD14-01-000034, ANNX-13-12-000007; CPSS-14-01-000006; CPTA-14-01- 000027; LDRA-14-01-000051; CONC-13-12-000025: PGA Waterfront Mixed-Use Project A request on behalf of the property owners, PGA Partners 100, LLC, regarding a proposed Waterfront Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (WMXD PUD) for a 7.95-acre site, located on the southwest corner of PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson Road. Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board July 8, 2014 2 The project proposes a Waterfront Mixed Use Development consisting of 150 residential units, 160 hotel rooms, 7,500 square feet of retail use, 35,000 square feet of office use, 32,000 square feet of restaurant use and 30 public/transient and private boat slips and dock master office. Project Manager: Dawn C. Sonneborn, Principal Planner, dsonneborn@pbgfl.com 2. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) LDRA-14-05-000053: City-initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations Amending Chapter 78 of the City’s Code of Ordinances City’s in order to revise and clarify certain land development regulations relating to open space, yards, special events, outdoor seating, landscape, hardscape and nonliving landscape materials, parking, and various definitions, as necessary for internal consistency. Project Manager: Dawn C. Sonneborn, Principal Planner, dsonneborn@pbgfl.com 3. OLD BUSINESS 4. NEW BUSINESS 5. ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Florida Statute 286.26, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding should contact the City Clerk’s Office, no later than five days prior to the proce eding, at telephone number (561) 799-4120 for assistance; if hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service Numbers (800) 955 -8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, Local Planning Agency, or Land Development Regulations Commission, with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings; and for such, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Exact legal description and/or survey for the cases may be obtained from the f iles in the Growth Management Department. g:\p&z_share\administration\pzab agenda\p & z agenda 2014\07.08.2014\pzab agenda 07.08.2014.docx PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD REGULAR MEETING Page 1 06-10-14 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1 PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD 2 REGULAR MEETING 3 June 10, 2014 4 5 I. CALL TO ORDER 6 The regular meeting was called to order at 6:03 p.m. by Chair Hansen. 7 II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 8 III. ROLL CALL 9 Members Present: 10 Chair Randolph Hansen, Vice Chair Douglas Pennell, Michael Panczak, Roma Josephs, Charles 11 Hathaway, Howard Rosenkranz, Robert Savel. 12 Members Absent: None. 13 Also Present: City Attorney, R. Max Lohman; Acting Director of Planning and Zoning, Bahareh 14 Wolfs 15 IV. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 16 None 17 V. REPORT BY ACTING DIRECTOR OF PLANNNING AND ZONING: 18 BAHAREH WOLFS: Reported at the June 5, 2014 City Council meeting that the site plan for 19 Parcel C for Alton PCD was approved and the amendment of the Land Development Regulations 20 to remove the deadline for the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone was approved on second 21 reading. 22 VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 23 Board Member Hathaway made a motion to approve the minutes from the May 13, 2014 24 meeting. 25 Board Member Roma Josephs seconded. 26 Motion passed 7-0. 27 Chair Hansen asked for any ex parte. 28 Chair Hansen spoke with the petitioner and the architect regarding both items on the agenda 29 VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS 30 Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. 31 1. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) – QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING - 32 PCDA-13-2-000021: Parcel 31.04 – Cimarron Cove Planned Community Development 33 Amendment - A request by Cimarron Cove, LLC, South Gardens, LLC and Hawkeye Central, 34 LLC, owners of Parcel 31.04 Planned Community Development for approval of an amendment to 35 allow for modifications to the upland preserve. 36 Chair Hansen opened the public hearing. 37 Petitioner: Donaldson Hearing, Cotleur and Hearing 38 Staff Presentation: Senior Planner, Gretchen Coperine 39 Public comment: Cheryl Casagrande, 12289 Aviles Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Michael Jones, 40 4619 Cadiz Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Paul Orotino, 12292 Aviles Circle, Palm Beach Gardens 41 Chair Hansen closed the public hearing. 42 Board Member Panczak made a motion to recommend to City Council PCDA-13-02-000021 43 Board Member Rosenkranz seconded. 44 Motion passed 7-0. 45 46 47 PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD REGULAR MEETING Page 2 06-10-14 2. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) – QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING 1 SPLN-13-12-000012: Parcel 31.04 – Cimarron Cove Site Plan Approval- A request by 2 Cimarron Cove, LLC, South Gardens, LLC and Hawkeye Central, LLC, for approval of a site plan 3 application to allow the development of 341 multi-family dwelling units within the residential 4 parcel (Parcel B) of Parcel 31.04 Planned Community Development which is located south of 5 Victoria Falls Boulevard, east of Central Boulevard and Interstate-95. 6 Chair Hansen opened the public hearing. 7 Petitioner: Donaldson Hearing, Cotleur and Hearing 8 Staff Presentation: Senior Planner, Gretchen Coperine 9 Public Comment: None 10 Chair Hansen closed the public hearing. 11 Board Member Panczak made a motion to recommend to City Council SPLN-13-12-000012 12 Board Member Rosenkranz seconded. 13 Motion passed 7-0. 14 VIII. OLD BUSINESS 15 None. 16 IX. NEW BUSINESS 17 None. 18 19 20 21 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.) 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 PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD REGULAR MEETING Page 3 06-10-14 X. ADJOURNMENT 1 Chair Hansen adjourned the meeting at 7:22 p.m. 2 3 The next regular meeting will be held on July 8, 2014. 4 5 Approved: 6 7 8 9 Randolph Hansen, Chair 10 11 12 13 Douglas Pennell, Vice Chair 14 15 16 17 Michael Panczak 18 19 20 21 Roma Josephs 22 23 24 25 Charles Hathaway 26 27 28 29 Howard Rosenkranz 30 31 32 33 Robert Savel 34 35 36 ATTEST: 37 38 ____________________ 39 Kenthia White 40 Municipal Services Coordinator 41 42 Note: these minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the 43 meeting. A verbatim audio recording is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City 44 Clerk. 45 All referenced attachments on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 46 Note: all those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. 47 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM - xiF DATE: June 30, 2014 TO: Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board (PZAB) FROM: Dawn C. Sonneborn, AICP, Principal Planner THROUGH: Natalie M. Crowley, AICP, Director of Planning & Zoning SUBJECT: Planning, Zoning and Appeals Public Workshop: Petition's ANNX- 13 -12- 000007; CPTA- 14 -01- 000027; CPSS- 14 -01- 000006; LDRA- 14 -01- 000051; PPUD- 14 -01- 000034; and CONC- 13 -12- 000025 — PGA Waterfront Please be advised there are no staff reports associated with the PGA Waterfront petitions at this time. The petitions will be presented by the Applicant at a Public Workshop during the July 8, 2014, Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board (PZAB) meeting. The 7.95 -acre site, located on the southwest corner of PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson Road, proposes a Waterfront Mixed Use Development consisting of 150 residential units, 160 hotel rooms, 7,500 square feet of retail use, 35,000 square feet of office use, 32,000 square feet of restaurant use and 30 public /transient and private boat slips and dock master office. A Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting was held on May 6, 2014 for the proposed project. The applicant is working on responses to Staff's comments. The purpose of the Public Workshop is to provide an opportunity to inform the public and neighboring residents of the nature of any proposed land use, development features or site plans early in the development review process. The Public Workshop meeting will provide the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board an opportunity to give comments to the Applicant on the petitions listed below. 1. ANNX- 13 -12- 000007 — Voluntary Annexation 2. CPSS- 14 -01- 000006 — Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment 3. CPTA- 14 -01- 000027 — Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment 4. LDRA- 14 -01- 000051 — Land Development Regulation Text Amendment 5. CONC- 13 -12- 000025 — Concurrency 6. PPUD- 14 -02- 000034 — Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Waterfront Mixed -Use Development (WMXD) and site plan approval The property is currently in Palm Beach County. There are 2.8 acres in the High Density Residential (HD-12) Future Land Use category at 12 du/ac that allows a total of 34 dwelling units The are 5.07 acres in the Commercial High (CH/12) category that allows a total non-residential square footage of 110,424. The property is in the MUPD Palm Beach County zoning district. • Density and height • Incompatibility with the existing character of the surrounding area • Traffic impacts • Trip generation internalization rates used • [)O-Sihe traffic circulation • Additional data needed for AK8 and PK8 peak hour analysis and queuing • Coordination with Palm Beach County and FDOT on lane configurations for the intersection of PGA Boulevard and Ellison Wilson Road Staff will be present to answer any questions regarding the petition. Please contact Natalie M. Crowley, /\|CP. Director ofPlanning &Zoning. at 709-4243. if you have any questions Or require additional information prior t8 the meeting. Attachments: Justification Statement Master Plan Site and Landscape Plan Architectural Plans Color Renderings Landscape Architects Planners Environmental Consultants GENTILE GLAS HOLLOWAY O'MAHONEY &Associates, Inc. tiV�D 1'�1D REZONING / SITE PLAN PROJECT "JUSTIFICA TION STATEMENT January 16, 2014 Please refer to the Project Narrative under Tab G for more information. L—,:; George G. Gentile FASLA M. Troy Holloway ASLA Emily M. "'Mahoney ASLA Dodi Buck —ster Glas AICP PGA Waterfront is proposed as a Palm Beach Gardens WMXD PUD. The northern portion of the site has a PBC MUPD approval for Petition No. 1984 -159 for a planned commercial development. The property currently has an existing restaurant and bar as well as residential single family and multi- family homes along with a marina facility. The applicant is proposing an Annexation of the 7.95 acres of land from Unincorporated Palm Beach County into the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The applicant requests rezoning to a WMXD PUD designation under the Mixed Use Development District and more specifically requests designation as a Waterfront Mixed Use Development to address the unique character of waterfront properties along the Intracoastal waterway consistent with Palm Beach Gardens Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations. Additionally, the applicant requests companion Comprehensive Plan map as well as Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulation text amendments. Rezoning to a WMXD requires the project to address specific Comprehensive Plan and Land Development provisions including development as a PUD. Development Program: This mixed use project will combine residential, office, retail, restaurant, hotel and marina uses along a public waterfront promenade, complete with its own beach, public amenities and public boat dockage. The courtyard street level will provide office and hotel entry with shopping and dining venues amid a more architecturally defined space punctuated with plantings that create a sense of arrival and interest for locals and visitors alike. Other project elements include mid -rise condominium homes and an iconic hotel that will offer a one of a kind location to meet and stay in the City. pA��C CF iii' n' t GINS 1907 Commerce Lane, Suite 101 Jupiter, Florida 33458 561- 575 -9557 561- 575 -5260 Fax ww p�nk'`�14 � '�Nr N�dr -- PGA MATEM4ROTIT VVMXD DI 1 + • PROJECT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT JANUARY 16, 2014 Page 2 The development program will consist of- - 150 units - MF Residential Homes - A 160 room Hotel - 7,500sf of Retail - 35,000sf of Office - 32,000sf of Restaurant; and 30 slips Marina. SITE ANALYSIS: CONSISTENCY WITH THE CODE PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD Use: PUD Code Comparison Proposed Waiver (WMXD) Requested Max Lot Coverage None 111,118 sf As established by 32% buildings City Council Max Building Height None Residential 124' As established by Note: Comprehensive Hotel 124' City Council Plan — 130 foot Office 45' maximum Min. Open Space (per 20% 30% No PUD- 15%) Setbacks Front (Ellison Wilson Not Applicable 14.6' As established by Road) City Council Side Facing Street (PGA Not Applicable 287 As established by Blvd.) City Council Side (South) Not Applicable 48.6' As established by City Council Rear (Intracoastal Not Applicable 33.3' As established by Waterway) City Council Parking Number Required 1,052 1,135 No ®APGA Waterfront MXD 13- 0305\Applications \Rezoning Site Plan \Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx SITE ANALYSIS, CONSISTENCY WITH THE CODE PGA Waterfront WMXD WM. PUD Use: PUD Code Comparison Proposed Waiver (WM ) Requested Stall Dimensions 10'x18.5' standard 9'xl8' all garage Yes (9'x18.5' for office) 9'x23' parallel 9'x23' parallel No 9.5'x17.5' 45° 9.5'x17.5' 45° No Landscaping Buffers 8 10' South No (Permits a 5 ft UE (20' adjacent to 1 00f ROW 2' North Yes Overlap) (PGA 120') (15' adjacent to 80 ft ROW 14' East Yes (Ellison Wilson 80') Access and Circulation: The project will be accessed from Ellison Wilson, with a dedicated right turn lane, as primary project entry and a secondary direct entry for the residential building and for residents to their garage. On the waterfront, there will be public slips and a water taxi stop to encourage water arrival to the site. Pedestrian circulation dominates the site. Multi- tiered pedestrian routes provide access into and around the property and along the water. Amenities, hardscape, landscape all serve to create a people oriented place. Please refer to the Pedestrian Circulation Plan, Sheet SP -1.4, for more details. Parking: PGA Waterfront will be providing structured parking. The unique grade change and character of the site encouraged the use of structured parking and helped to create multiple public gathering areas and interesting venues for the project. A minimal amount of surface parking is provided for convenience as well as valet areas to allow for "drop and go" of patrons. Architecture and Landscape Combined: O:\PGA Waterfront MXD 13- 0305 \Applications\Rezoning Site Plan \Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx ffGA WATERFRONT ,D PUD L1,17-10a 4 , PROJECT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT JANUARY 16, 2014 Page 4 From I -95, the PGA corridor is unique in South Florida with interesting and nicely done architectural statements above the trees in every direction you look. As one travels along PGA Boulevard, there is an ever- changing view of architecture juxtaposed in and above lush vegetation. This development in general, and the Hotel in particular, will fill the architectural void in this eastern leg of PGA Boulevard, and we feel make the City proud to include it within its boundaries. The Hotel will provide a grounding to the bridge and sense of excitement from above. With clean lines, modern details, and material accents, the architecture tries to achieve a balance between the indoor and outdoor experiences. From the moment you cross the Intracoastal Waterway on PGA Boulevard your eye is drawn to the slender Hotel tower. Its multiple terraces are the focus both at the Lobby level overlooking the Promenade and at the Roof level where the city views are accentuated by a thin concrete frame highlighting the sky. As one enters from Ellison Wilson, the Palm Court becomes visible as does the sophistication of the Hotel's double high glass lobby. Careful consideration was given to the procession into the development. Through the main drive, filled with majestic palms, visitors are surrounded with activity and are drawn in by sculpture (public art) proposed on axis with the main entry and the Grand Stair leading to the Promenade. Retail, restaurants, offices, residential and hotel lobbies create the edges of the Palm Court while at the center, a large landscaped median with planters and fountains direct traffic around the court culminating in the Hotel lobby and drop off. Along the western edge of the Court, smaller scaled retail /restaurant buildings with angled walls, sloped rooflines, and covered colonnades create a dynamic pedestrian scaled environment. The large one -way loop in decorative pavers allows the visitor the time to slowly traverse the Palm Court while deciding where to park, whether in one of the surface spaces paved in decorative pavers, in the parking garage, or using valet. A series of stair and elevator cores mark multiple circulation points leading to the Promenade. At the center, a large staircase, the Grand Stair, and waterwall not only serve as the main access point to the Promenade, but also as a comfortable gathering space. Deep colonnades and louvered canopies act as screening elements for the west facing retail and restaurant spaces running the full length of the wide and generous Promenade. The waterfront experience is not only activated by the retail and restaurants, but also by the public and private docks, a long curving beach, sitting walls and steps, and tropical landscaping. Tables and chairs will be scattered outside around the different restaurants for that outdoor dining experience which is so enjoyable in South Florida. The beach will be filled with chairs and lounges which can be used by any visitor. It will be a great place to go and sit casually with friends and watch the sun set as the boats go by. Tall palms will offer shade patterns and the sound of rustling palm fronds. friends And one may arrive by boat and dock at one of the public transient slips on the floating dock to meet •!, enjoy a nice dinner or drinks. There is plenty of • • for • to run around • ,- • - • OAPGA Waterfront MXD 13- 0305\Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx WMXD PUD REZONING / SITE PLAN PROJECT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT JANUARY 16, 2014 Page 5 The residential tower on the south end of the site sits above three levels of a private garage and is lined along the Promenade by retail/restaurant and above by two story residential units. An amenities deck overlooks the water while the Residential tower is highlighted by long linear glass balconies and capped off by a thin recessed concrete frame. Detail consideration was given to simplifying and masking service and parking areas. A long access drive hidden behind the Promenade retail/restaurant space serves as the main service and loading area for the entire site. Beyond that two levels of parking sit below the Palm Court and buildings above. Access to the Promenade is given to the lowest level of the garage while users parking on the second level would use the various elevator and stair cores to travel up to the Palm Court. All circulation points will be clearly marked, lit, and visible from the street and from within the court. Note the sections in the Architecture plan set to fully understand the levels. The site has been closely organized horizontally and vertically for pedestrian and vehicular circulation. Stairwells, stairs and elevators are critical to maneuvering this site. There are two underground parking garages (one general and one for the residential use) which start on the Promenade level covering a majority of the site and continue up separately. It is important to note that the vast majority of parking is in structure and hidden. The site appears to the visitor as a wonderful complex of buildings surrounding a palm court with only 35 or so surface parking spaces. The effect of the car has been taken out of this equation and is quite secondary, the pedestrian is primary here. So with the hidden parking the focus becomes moving the pedestrian comfortably through the parking areas. The existing natural character of the area, the site topography and waterfront inspire the landscaping. The site drops about 25' from Ellison Wilson down to the Intracoastal Waterway bulkhead, a unique opportunity in South Florida. The landscaping and hardscape will incorporate amenities that encourage pedestrian activity and gathering, with various types of places to sit enjoy the ambience. The development will be framed by its architecture and punctuated by landscaping and amenities that provide for casual public use, more structured outdoor restaurant use and public event gathering. Pedestrian and vehicular surface areas are being treated with specialty paving, specifically concrete pavers in the vehicular areas which will provide a richness of experience. Water will be used for sound and sight enjoyment in various forms. Landscape material is varied with lots of different palms used to create that tropical native feel within the Oak/Sabal Palm hammock (the historical vegetation). The landscape material is grouped to recreate a sub-tropical hammock, especially along the borders and buffers of the property. There are Royal Palms, Sabal Palms and Oak trees intermixed with Seagrape, Clusia and Geiger trees. Landscape Points: OAPGA Waterfront MXD 13-0305\Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\RezoningJustification Statement 0 1. 16.14.docx PGA WATERFRONT WNM PUD REZONING / SITE PLAN PROJECT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT JANUARY 16, 2014 Page 6 The table below shows how the proposed plan exceeds required points. Proposed Waivers: Under Section 78-158 Waivers to planned unit development district requirements, waivers are permitted when proposed development "...utilize planning, design, and architectural concepts that will benefit the city." This project is being redesigned in a way that is sensitive to the character of the site and the existing built community. The proposed site plan also better reflects current code and current practices within the City. Under the criteria to grant waivers (shown below) you must be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the purpose and intent of this section. This project is consistent with both. It furthers comprehensive plan policies for compatibility and efficient use on land. As intended by the WMXD and PUD regulations, waivers are permitted when justified by innovation and higher quality development. Proposed Wavier Table: Waivers Being Proposed With LANDSCAPE POINTS Required Landscape Points 11,784 Provided Landscape Points 17,217 Proposed Waivers: Under Section 78-158 Waivers to planned unit development district requirements, waivers are permitted when proposed development "...utilize planning, design, and architectural concepts that will benefit the city." This project is being redesigned in a way that is sensitive to the character of the site and the existing built community. The proposed site plan also better reflects current code and current practices within the City. Under the criteria to grant waivers (shown below) you must be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the purpose and intent of this section. This project is consistent with both. It furthers comprehensive plan policies for compatibility and efficient use on land. As intended by the WMXD and PUD regulations, waivers are permitted when justified by innovation and higher quality development. Proposed Wavier Table: Waivers Being Proposed With This Request Code Section Requirement 'Proposal Waiver Section 78-316(g) 1' Multi-level garage Planters on the top level of None-alternative Yes parking — the structure planting landscaping 78-315(b), Landscaping and Not More Than 9 Spaces In 2. Screening for a Row 11 Spaces Yes Vehicular Parking Areas Section 78-320 — Min 5' one story Varies —See 3. Foundation 30% wall height for 2 Justification below Yes Plantings - stories + OAPGA Waterfront MXD 13-0305\Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx PGA WATERFRONT W,t Y ' , 'i ZONING / SITE PLAN PROJECT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT JANUARY 16, 2014 Page 7 Waivers Being Proposed With This Request Code Section Requirement Proposal Waiver Min. 20' adjacent to 100ft 2 9 North Yes ROW (PGA 12 0') 4 Section 78 -319 Min. Landscape Buffers Min. 15' adjacent to 80 ft 14 East Yes ROW (Ellison Wilson 80') 97' Incoming 5. 78- 344(h) Stacking 100 Feet 76' Outgoing Yes 54' Residential /Service 6 78 -362 (b) — 100 foot setback from 81' Yes Loading spaces residential district 7 78- 344(1)a., Parking 10' wide 9' x 18'(garage) Yes Stall Size 1 18.5' long Criteria for waivers is provided for in Section 78 -158 of the code. Please note that all the requested waivers fulfill these criteria: 1. The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan - the request is not only consistent but furthers Comprehensive Plan Objective 1.1.3. ".... encourages infill and redevelopment of the eastern portion of the City ". 2. The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section — the request for a PUD Site Plan is consistent with the Planned Development section to encourage ingenuity and imagination in planning and redevelopment of property. 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 PGA Waterfront is a more specific MXD, MXDs are solely designed for this purpose thus the proposed WMAD is the essence of this criteria. PGA Waterfront creates a sense of place with signature architecture, integrated complementary uses and the interactive pedestrian amenities. The project brings various employment opportunity from the hotel to the valet service, with office (35, 000 square feet), retail (7,500 square feet) along with restaurant employees to serve the many restaurants (32, 000 square feet). The design of this Waterfront Mixed Use redevelopment project clearly supports and furthers the city's goals, objectives and policies that encourages infill and redevelopment of the eastern portion of the city as it is a infill and redevelopment property, ®APGA Waterfront MXD 13- 0305\Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx 5. The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded — the standards have been exceeded with the intent of the Applicant to create a destination which serves visitors and residents alike by paying particular attention to the public realm. The landscape exceeds the code requirements by over 145% to assure a welcoming semi - tropical native atmosphere and improving the air quality at the same time! . The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in the continued viability of this center and promotes redevelopment efforts which result in the preservation of valuable natural resources, including environmentally - sensitive lands, drainage and recharge areas, and coastal areas — this request preserves the waterfront of the Intracoastal Waterway for public access and use. OA\PGA Waterfront MY D 13- 0305 \Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx . Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver — as the architecture is designed to make a statement above and beyond the tree line, the buffering sufficiently screens the residential use to the south with a 6' perimeter wall and dense landscaping which blocks out the first 3 stories or so. But it is the canopy which helps in screening. When under a tree canopy, said canopy negates vertical architecture and brings the world down to the ground level. 9. The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons — the requested waivers are not based primarily on economic reasons as the proposed redevelopment is requesting the waivers to make a vibrant public realm project encased in iconic and creative architecture, a unique sense of place — only able to be done on this particular site. 10. The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site — the request is consistent with Palm Beach Gardens comprehensive plan and visions for this area and will be setting the trend for the redevelopment of the surrounding properties within the County or City. 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 — to the contrary the requested waivers allow for the flexibility in design elements to better address multiple goals of the Comp Plan while maintaining the public health, safety and welfare. OAPGA Waterfront MX13 13- 0305 \Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 01.16.14.docx AMR= A. (#1) Section 78-316(8) — multilevel parking garages — required planters at top level of the structure. This is a request to provide a parking garage without standard roof top parking plantings. To justify this request, we offer alternatively on the plans, a green wall system on the exposed vertical sides of the garage, both the parking garage in the northeast comer and the exposed parking garage of the Residential Building on the south side. This greenery will have more benefit visually and realize more oxygen producing live plant material than rooftop plantings which tend to struggle to maintain vibrancy. B. (#2) Section 78-315(b), Landscaping and Screening for Vehicular Parking Areas. This request asks for landscape islands to be spaced up to 11 parking spaces in a row. This occurs in two rows within the Palm Courtyard in a parking design supporting a palm court with dancing water, palm trees and sod panels designed to be interactive with the user. Thus there is an alternative design. There is very little surface parking on this project as the vast majority is provided within parking structures. This angled parking is integral to the function of the center space, and alternatively accented by the palm trees and dancing water between two focal points at either end of the parking. C. (0) Section 78-320 — Foundation Plantings. As to foundation plantings, the request varies with different elements of the plan. Please find the following: Building Height 30% Foundation Provided Office Building 45' 14' East side has been met. South side: 6' for Y2 the distance Since interactive pedestrian use on ground plane for the remainder south and west sides it is not applicable. Residential Building 124' 37' East: 14.6 South: 15' West: N/A (Amenity Deck) North: 27' Residential Amenity 22' 7' Due to interactive uses below, this Deck is not applicable. Hotel Bar 124' 37' East — N/A parking garage South — 0' buffer at Palm Courtyard West — 0' interactive pedestrian ground plane. North — Service area F to 10' + 2' 0APGA WaterfirontMXD 13-0305\Applications\Rezoning Site Plan\Rezoning Justification Statement 0 1. 16.14.docx This waiver request in the reduction of foundation planting is off -set by the quality and quantity of plant materials for the project. All the foundation/buffer areas are heavily planted which are the foundation area which are most important and serve the community as a whole. To encourage infill and redevelopment as part the comp plan, saving on trips and using existing utility infrastructure, it is important to building a compact mixed use complex with strong relationships to the streets, roadways and waterways. It is inappropriate for the commercial mixed use character of this site to have 30 -40' foundation planting depths as our intent is to engage the public. What is provided anchors the buildings and is done is a way to accent or to screen the lower stories. In the case of the north side of the hotel building where a service road is within the foundation area, understand that this area is 20' lower than PGA Boulevard, down in a hole. Being able to plant the FDOT right -a- way will serve as foundation planting for the Hotel and do so better than planting the area of the service drive. This planting also creates a streetscape for PBA Boulevard. The landscape points are exceeded at 145% of the requirement. D. ( #4) Section 78- 319(x) Minimum Landscape Buffers. The waiver request applies to two buffers. The east buffer is shy of the required 15' buffer by one foot. The 14' is full and heavily planted where for all intents and purposes the buffer will appear sufficient and meeting code. The 20' buffer on the north side (PGA Boulevard) is a more complex waiver request due to grade changes. While there is room within the property for a buffer, the area adjacent to the hotel has been designed for the service area and is vital for the functioning of the project including emergency access. This service area is approximately 20' below the PGA Boulevard and 21 to 56 feet away so it is not seen by the passersby. In addition, we are proposing extensive planting in the right of way comprising much of the horizontal distance which will act as buffer for the project. Buffering is a requirement to help reduce the impact of a development, whether building or parking, from the public. Any buffering that would occur down at the proposed ground would not be actually functioning to buffer for the public while also serving as streetscape to the roadway. So the buffering occurring in the right -of -way and at a closer elevation to the roadway serves the public better. And the service area is not seen at all. affect the flow of traffic in and out due to turn lane, the dual entry lanes and multiple access points. As to the secondary entry, only service vehicles and residents will be using this as an entry and exit. For the limited use and function, the shorter stacking will not be an issue. F. ( #6) Section 78 -362 O — Loading spaces, The requirement is for a 100' setback from Residential use and 81' is provided. The proposed loading area is under cover for 45' allowing for more screened activity and a reduction of noise. Any visual impact of that loading area has been mitigated. One: A six foot wall separates the properties; two: the loading is perpendicular to the property line, not parallel; and three: 2 loading zones are provided but only one is on the south side and they are both under cover. This more than satisfies the intent of Criteria #8, Buffering & Screening. G. ( #7) Section 78- 344(1), Parking Stall Size: This request is to reduce the standard parking space from 10'x18.5' to 9'x18' which is all in the structured parking. The vast majority of all the parking is located in structured parking facilities. Columns every 3rd space actually create more room for the spaces. This size space is a standard garage size and has been very successfully executed in many area parking garages. The project does exceed the open space requirement. On behalf of the Applicant, Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. respectfully request approval of this application. The Project Managers at Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. are George G. Gentile, Dodi Buckmaster Glas, Emily M. O'Mahoney, Dylan Roden and Pat Lentini. 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NACCORDANCEWA @I r S IONS PR® Sm sPO Eno _ BN _(RPP05 O WM. ) K O ♦ AT Gk(TYP) Lobby � ©• l '9 I 120 d rar G-�SS 3 j PROPOSED R PNOG Conn, 0 Office [771 PRGOSW24'OPB & j j i �_ . tT �oli ROPoSEOTYPE j R.AMF' Par l ure_ _ , �D , �'- pq of Palm Be4ch Gardens a z z q, r G martial 'sTOP'SrGN w/e-ooueLE I- �) rEa fA, - -4 y 5 P`cuRe (IYP.1 u • d Use: < R b, . YELLOWMIPC -) _ D I - DOLLN El _ '21, -• � r PROrosED SAFES CHr ! q -® e inin�: ENTR^I'iw.ucE ORPivE® �Y['iJI�, S Fs'" I' llm I A m_.___„3 _ _.. _.. REENMCa w a 1' I 24 < 0 PROPOSFDI 4`G.V. I f • 'll7 •� ° 1 1 Il •y /� 41 ran a - - b� �/\'7^' STOP )CDNCPET WE M1` . &-APV T 6 P V�.(GBOn) I 24'. _ m (��./1 _ - -. GE BTDESaCCK ~ � 11 f I PRMATEFORCFMAT4 .y �V(rYP.1 - ♦ :- L 15g . 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I 561 -51, Florida 33458 O Mahoney 561 -515 -9551 & AuGCiatea, Inc. 561 -S15 -5260 FAX Landscape Architects wala2Gkloconl Planners Envlrommmtal C bultantn Designed: EOM /DLR Seal Revised: MASTER J P.U. ®. SITE ° a PLAN a Drawn: EOM / DU1 I V APP-d: GGG /NTH, DLR 13 -0305 1/95/94 Project No. 13 -0305 _ o MP-1 ■ - 3 4 5 6 D C B A D C7 Z n 0 0 o c 0 Z O U m n Q M 0 0 T X m a N /, 0 i O B n n a a a z q M a o O o L 1rn Q R a in W U 00 m 00 Z Z - ry ` U � 0 w 00, u: Z a Q v rY � 9 o A 0 It pQlry Mon a X'm� aP O ItIL nit U rn QaQ a 7 (7 a�- OC lit 10 b ILdX 1 2 J 4 S b Intracoastal Waterway _ Promenade _ __ - --------- - - -- - 1st Floor RestauranVRetail Float Promenade EI 2nd & 3rd Floors elevation v' Residential Liners 1 st Floor Restaurant /Retail 2nd Floor Restaurant/Retail Floating Dock _ - - - -- - -- Elevation x2' LEGEND JBench Seating I� r Amenity Deck �levalion x52'�l 1�7 Focal C+ Restaurant Bar Beach r G j.. ` 1,♦ > o J ■ Focal 'a:. 4 U I I ', 1 i I;;i I I ill i r II I•� 11 ii ' Z�t� ofjPalin Bech Gardens "d Usea inercial —ReiSeSs,�i'ay;��32' ii { 11 J L_ ° son - - -- -- ----------------- ----- --- --------- --- --- -- -- � `yam ' ",,--4 -- - - - - -- - ----___-------- °- °-= °' ---_ '--__m°-----°'°--- ----'� 0 20' 40' 80' 120' City of Palm Beach Gardens a, Land Use: Commercial Zoning: CG I RRu Use: City Centre SCALE P =40 oo Architect Structural Engineers Developer Project Landscape Architect Designed: EOM / DLR Ramsad: z ZYSCOVICH _ Palm Beach Gardens p Seal ARCHITECTS Q,g Drawn: EGMIDLR AMENITY o 100 N B—yne Rlvd. 27m F1 -- PGA WATERFRONT Fy.. . -a4 °, s., Gentile Glas Approved'. GGG, MTH, OLR PLAN Miami, Florida - -- t-� 1901 Commerce Lane a Phone: 305372 -5222 -' • �oIl�Way Surte 101 N W MXD O'Mahoney Jupiter, Florida 33458 Coastal Engineers 561 - 5'15 -9557 N PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC. & & Aaaociatea, Inc. 561-5'15 -5260 FAX _ ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE 1295 L14H .,. 13 -0305 1/15/74 iglrcay7 Lendecepe Archrtecte —2GH0- ENGI NEERING, INC. 5601 Corporate way, N1odh ram Beech, R -334BB Plarinere v 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 West Palm Reach, FL 33407 -2042 R—.561 799a150 Envirormental Consultants NORTH PALM REACH, FL 33408 Phone. 561 -478 -7848 SP-1.3 o Project No. 13 -0305 Phone: ssv681 -0003 LC. 0000177 � I 2 3 4 5 r D 8 A nnILp1II 1 ❑ y� bn b I 1 u 71 ii � i• I I�(J r� l 11 I A�I I II �' I 11 11 O l I III I � JArt in Public Places Palm Beach County 1 (0 Retail Hotel Lobby u rD n eD h I I Ii 1j V I Hotel I Administration Offices j /j II I li j II II i I;;i I I ill i r II I•� 11 ii ' Z�t� ofjPalin Bech Gardens "d Usea inercial —ReiSeSs,�i'ay;��32' ii { 11 J L_ ° son - - -- -- ----------------- ----- --- --------- --- --- -- -- � `yam ' ",,--4 -- - - - - -- - ----___-------- °- °-= °' ---_ '--__m°-----°'°--- ----'� 0 20' 40' 80' 120' City of Palm Beach Gardens a, Land Use: Commercial Zoning: CG I RRu Use: City Centre SCALE P =40 oo Architect Structural Engineers Developer Project Landscape Architect Designed: EOM / DLR Ramsad: z ZYSCOVICH _ Palm Beach Gardens p Seal ARCHITECTS Q,g Drawn: EGMIDLR AMENITY o 100 N B—yne Rlvd. 27m F1 -- PGA WATERFRONT Fy.. . -a4 °, s., Gentile Glas Approved'. GGG, MTH, OLR PLAN Miami, Florida - -- t-� 1901 Commerce Lane a Phone: 305372 -5222 -' • �oIl�Way Surte 101 N W MXD O'Mahoney Jupiter, Florida 33458 Coastal Engineers 561 - 5'15 -9557 N PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC. & & Aaaociatea, Inc. 561-5'15 -5260 FAX _ ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE 1295 L14H .,. 13 -0305 1/15/74 iglrcay7 Lendecepe Archrtecte —2GH0- ENGI NEERING, INC. 5601 Corporate way, N1odh ram Beech, R -334BB Plarinere v 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 West Palm Reach, FL 33407 -2042 R—.561 799a150 Envirormental Consultants NORTH PALM REACH, FL 33408 Phone. 561 -478 -7848 SP-1.3 o Project No. 13 -0305 Phone: ssv681 -0003 LC. 0000177 � I 2 3 4 5 r D 8 A J Sitting Wall/Stair I JArt in Public Places Palm Beach County Retail Retail Land Use: HR -12 Zoning: J Dancing Water Court) g • I - ` gl Lobby (Palm Dse: Residential I Residentia I1 a Grand Stair J Beach Gathering ; O Office I - -- _ - - -- - -- -- Par i ure ® Stage Gathering J e z I Ile ' L 13 JPublic Docks i •r�N • '�_• • • . — J Water Taxi __ - -- trance - - - _ _- _- - __ — -_— - -- _ - —_ _ E levaon x30' Fountain/Focal Point —� Landscape -- _-- ���������������������� �� - - - • i I;;i I I ill i r II I•� 11 ii ' Z�t� ofjPalin Bech Gardens "d Usea inercial —ReiSeSs,�i'ay;��32' ii { 11 J L_ ° son - - -- -- ----------------- ----- --- --------- --- --- -- -- � `yam ' ",,--4 -- - - - - -- - ----___-------- °- °-= °' ---_ '--__m°-----°'°--- ----'� 0 20' 40' 80' 120' City of Palm Beach Gardens a, Land Use: Commercial Zoning: CG I RRu Use: City Centre SCALE P =40 oo Architect Structural Engineers Developer Project Landscape Architect Designed: EOM / DLR Ramsad: z ZYSCOVICH _ Palm Beach Gardens p Seal ARCHITECTS Q,g Drawn: EGMIDLR AMENITY o 100 N B—yne Rlvd. 27m F1 -- PGA WATERFRONT Fy.. . -a4 °, s., Gentile Glas Approved'. GGG, MTH, OLR PLAN Miami, Florida - -- t-� 1901 Commerce Lane a Phone: 305372 -5222 -' • �oIl�Way Surte 101 N W MXD O'Mahoney Jupiter, Florida 33458 Coastal Engineers 561 - 5'15 -9557 N PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC. & & Aaaociatea, Inc. 561-5'15 -5260 FAX _ ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE 1295 L14H .,. 13 -0305 1/15/74 iglrcay7 Lendecepe Archrtecte —2GH0- ENGI NEERING, INC. 5601 Corporate way, N1odh ram Beech, R -334BB Plarinere v 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 West Palm Reach, FL 33407 -2042 R—.561 799a150 Envirormental Consultants NORTH PALM REACH, FL 33408 Phone. 561 -478 -7848 SP-1.3 o Project No. 13 -0305 Phone: ssv681 -0003 LC. 0000177 � I 2 3 4 5 r D 8 A D 2 0 c� o C 0 W N a B � a 9 O O o a w N a m w Z rn o N 0 p 0 O M F O � 0 � 3 U 0 0 w 0 0 N 0 a z Qd a v A O'n oaf > N 0 - a.. xm�l F < m 0�3 CFO. �Qo QaQ 3� I ao- oD11 lupw a ,pax 2 J 4 5 b Intracoastal Waterway __ -- - Floating Dock Elevation ±2' II I i it ii i i i l i ii Floating Dock Elevation ±2' _ - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - -- - ii ii it --- - - - - -- ii ,I 1 4 • ii i i i I i ii • ii I II i ii • Restaurant - Bar ii n i 4 Pro enade 1' _ICI Elev on x7' - -- w� 4 Beach ' - - -L --- ' - -L -- – I if it r1 1 T ^ `. -- I'll • a ♦ , ' II –J Ne III T= ti I' i!I _ 1W*�4�F1� p II i Amenity Deck * I Elevation ±52' � ° � � � i i 1 it I 1 - rPi•� dl m Restaurants Retatair Retail . iii I I it I I i 1 11 I I EI II I� I I Service d. I I Elevation ±7' - , IIII IIII �' �' ie N i li I I iI I� I i Focal P �= 7 `i „IIII I I I 11 11 I I I I I "'r it it .t. � Vertical Connections Y, I _ i Cl i - x — y I Lobby Locations 1 — I� ,' 11 j I �� � II JI VIII r1 • I I � I � 1 I o I , I i � ♦ v i • I „ , 1 i ♦ 1' � Retail Ret_ ai_l Palm Beach County __ e oo • o ♦ _e _ e I r r Q Z` ] i1ri Zoning: RM __ _ Land Use: HR -12 Residential Lobby .t � r f r I I I I I i, I r = I I 1 I i n - - -- - -- -- I Residential ii L ” F � ♦ �- - o 0 Q - Office e ardens I Par i ure • i r d se:I �g6ercial ♦ . I e Ele e I nin�g: _ _ i x?� 5 `� ♦ p ; - o o • e e e e e • • 1' 1� • • e e js6n�ST —�.� e I n t R d l ii _ • • ?r, °I I A A A A A ,IIII I'iu +• =I IT . o i 6 / - - - -- - — — -- I `__--- - - -_ °° '"'— Elevation x30' - ------- - - - - -- - V -------------------------- _s`3 ___________ — — ___ ""- �f -" - -- ____ —______�L�_____ _________� _ — — — — — — — — — — %� of ______________ __ °__ __ ____________...__'_' °"-0 0 2 0' 4 0' 80' 120' r� City of Palm Beach Gardens o Land Use: Commercial Zoning: CG it I j i Use: City Centre rl SCALE P =40' °o 8 Architect Structural Engineers Developer Project Landscape Architect Designed: EOM / OUR $eal Redsed: a ZYSCOVICH _- Palm Beach Gardens Dram: EOM OUR PEDESTRIAN o ARCHITECTS — PGA WATERFRONT o —`�'"` ° °' ° ° ° °'9`" °� ° °� °° Gentile Glas Approved: GGG /MTH /DLR CIRCULATION 10o N Bl ya 33132 Rl d. 2704 Fl _ -- 1501 Commerce Lane PLAN s Miami, 305-3 -z3oa -- Holloway SuRe I01 a Phone: 305372 -5222 --- h W M X D 1 JupRer, Florida 33458 Coastal Engineers X &A Ma oney 561 -5�5 -9557 PGA PARTNERS 700, LLC s Arrociatee, Inc. 561 -5�5 -5260 FAX ISIMINGER &STUBBS SIMMONS &WHITE 195 USAlI .,' Landscape Architect. 13 -0305 1/15/14 ENGINEERING, INC. 5601 corporate way, nathPahBa h -3M Planner. ,,.,.,,3�,°�,,, a 649 US H,GHWAY 1, SUITE West Palm Beach, 833407 -2042 n19: RM i*rA Environmental Consultant. NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 3340B Phone: 561 -47 &7949 Project No. 13 -0305 Y -1 4 Phone: set - Got -oo03 LC. 0000177 ■ 1 9 3 4 5 R D C a A A C II A 2 Key Map T-1 sc. Ff`L TRANGFOR31ER I WITCH CA51� 20' LET STATION (D(E)@ PANNC. FarTEia1 TY P . — Typ- 2 0' T2yO' 45,' 3 Nt A Z EAST EDGE OF INTRACOASTAL CHANNEL FAST EDGE Of INTRACOASTAL CHANNEL 45' 4 45' 5 -M� 5 M02*40'01 "Uj 45' 45" 45' 745' Typ, !II TYF`. 41' 20- T20' 20- 20' 25' -4 22' YE'. 25' 20' 4- TYFI. Public Docks Water Taxi Restaurant Bar Promenade Floating M 61 Fj 20' TYF. 6 D 0 C D 2 3 4 5 6 ". f " it.. AIRS 0 10' 20' 40' 60' Legend — ,` 0 s Resid nt'al Li ers g - _ ; _ q . ® swlNCl BENCU �� Restaurants Puy TRASH RECEPTACLE --� Qd 6CALE V =20' Pv s ,. �� tS{ Retail ® r — Resi p :� Is' POST LICGHT p dentid! �� SEATING A i e \ BIB ®zm� POST LIGHT Lobby tlPLIGN w FROMerane sT p WATER FEATURE �� �,; R �N Hotel 9P -2.0 - slc� Lleur I � � CO fj warlNV 1NG as uc-ur POLE p nP. u�uT oie 4 N d ` 1 - - D SP -2. ^, oo ! -sI NaGE. J - -- R B 1-i -a - oPN _ PEDESiRI — _ _ PUMEa + _ _ _ _ _ wauc RESTROGH9 -' b I � �--CgaEFE 10 \ rfi' a Hotel e unuT ST.ONP. YIELD. P= vESTRIaN cRCssm) _ =..pq _ _ _ III II �IYP. B , / - _ ® I ` 1 C tl ®6e1 fl. ®bb i $�P� -2 t // L o BOLLARDS ® i_ ... -_ ~� �` q}' N 23. 'e—ii- PEN / — '.. 1 ec FPL TRANSFORMER < SWITCH CABINET _ -'�: }-•:. -" `. _ _ , ,J i. ; e. LPT srancN Ae ©PAVIKa PATTERN ' 8 _ , _• 6 WATFaR FEATURE Key Ma fi — �il�'4Nafl� �d0i �I - JW,IP]N@WATER - -- -- -- -- v v t I _ ° I I A 'fy fs"Eb a, m - ® n i r- "__... :��.!`��.��i<?� / /. \O . / /d►6� \II 'I AT ,..�1..,..;P: 1 x Amenity Deck Elevation r52' II Pool 2 J j�g pf Lobby IN C it B 3 4 Parki g Structure ILUJI 71 RAMP RA�If= DOWN Ljf= I RAMP I ENGINEERING, INC. 5601 Comoram Way, N,-hPmBcwh.FL334M t 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUffE 9 Weal Palm Beach, FL 3U)7-2042 P'lle 561-M om NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33400 Phone 561 478-7W Fh.a.: 561 -861-M t I 2 Project No. 13-0305 3 37" 5 Landscape Architect Architect Structural Engineers Developer Project Palm each Gardens 1907 Lane Solt. 101 Jupiter, " Iter, Plarlde, —2 40— ZYSCOVICH App—ad GGG MTH DLR ARCHITECTS 100 N Biscayne Blvd 271h Ff PGA WATERFRONT Miami RoHda33132 .2304 Phone: 305-372-5222 Coastal Engineers WMXD ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC I ENGINEERING, INC. 5601 Comoram Way, N,-hPmBcwh.FL334M t 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUffE 9 Weal Palm Beach, FL 3U)7-2042 P'lle 561-M om NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33400 Phone 561 478-7W Fh.a.: 561 -861-M t I 2 Project No. 13-0305 3 37" 5 Landscape Architect Designed: EOM I OLR Seal M ZZA, 'A Gentile Glas H 0"Oway Olahone y Landscape Envtrormental Consultants 1907 Lane Solt. 101 Jupiter, " Iter, Plarlde, —2 40— Era— ECIM OLE App—ad GGG MTH DLR 4 5 6 KeV Map Pool \P Hotel Amenity Roof Deck Elevation 3137' 4x4 FIOT5 - Hotel Pool Bar 11 I C I B A D L e 2 3.003 Parallel Parking WHEEL STOP ACCESSIBLE 614*1AGE ON POST OR ad WALL 3.005 Disabled Pavement Marking AT MIN. HEIGHT. V SQ. ALL". 1-05T 4" WIDE WHITE STRIPE BrLGARD EARDSCAPES 4° WIDE 151-i-IF STRIPE PIN AS PER SPECIFICATIONS COASTAL OLDCASTLE Miami, Florida 33132-2304 TyP. PAVING PATTERN .'A' BOTH NFEII-0 AND BANDING. FINISH GRADE 4" WIDE -L- STRIPES FOR AISLE AISLE M" CONCRETE WADER WITH 41 WIDE WHITE STRIPES FOR SEE HANDICAP PAVW. MARLING CONCRETE FOOTING 12' 5,- FOR INFO. AQUA ]BRIC PERMEABLE PAVES STAMAfiEa ACCESSIBLE ACCESS ISLE SIZE: 3.001- 90"Parking Detail NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33406 1/5 = 1' -m" COLOR MIX NOTE, PAWN3. 16 N STRUCTURED GARAGE NOTE: ACCESSIBLE AISLE 7 2- TACTILE SURFACE IN — . WIDE BLUE STRIPES IN PAVERS z TRUNCATED DOIE PAVERS S. ACCESSIBLE SIC44AGE HANDING COLOR 4- WIDE BLUE STRIPE IN PAYERS PAVERS AS RECUIFESVt PRECAST CONCRETE WWEEL. STOP Sidewalk 2' VALLEY CURB BLUE COLOR TWFIbSH ------ SEE HANDICAP PAVW, MAWJW3 FOR INFO. 3.002- ar in etail NOTE: PARKING PLACED ON ASPHALT WILL RECEIVE 5TNNDARD UNITE THERMOPLASTIC STRJPIW - DIRECTION OF NOTE CORNER loll fol 3 4 HANDICAPPED SYMBOL 1/0" ALUM PANEL SCREEN PMQ SYMBOLS, MOAT 01`1 LE A 5 M/A-.e`yCArr,M'R"""" 3.003 Parallel Parking Detail 3.005 Disabled Pavement Marking Structural Engineers V SQ. ALL". 1-05T MANUFACTURER- BrLGARD EARDSCAPES 4" WIDE U441TE STRIPES N PAVERS PIN AS PER SPECIFICATIONS COASTAL OLDCASTLE Miami, Florida 33132-2304 TyP. PAVING PATTERN .'A' BOTH NFEII-0 AND BANDING. FINISH GRADE _ M" CONCRETE WADER WITH W., .TAL.cm CONCRETE FOOTING SERIES, AQUA ]BRIC PERMEABLE PAVES -HALT ASPHALT BEYOND "A" ROADWAY PAVER PATTERN 4 SIZE: fi NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33406 3® Disabled Parking Sign COLOR MIX NOTE: RUST FOR PARKING IN PAVERS, ALL MARKINGS 5HALL BE IN WHITE/BLUE HANDING COLOR SAME AS INFIELD PAVERS AS RECUIFESVt FINISH: STANDARD FINISH 2' VALLEY CURB BLUE COLOR TWFIbSH ------ BOLLARDS PA � SEE DISABLED PAVErIENT PARKINIS 'I, MANUFACTURER; WAUSAW TILE AU S. CLEAR ACCESS ISLE 0.1 WAUSAU TILE PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY) wl LL=� ACCESSIBLE SpINAGE SERIES: PLANK REGULAR PARKING STALL r,,- X 24" NPHELD COLOR, Roadway BANDING. COLOR 5 M/A-.e`yCArr,M'R"""" 3.003 Parallel Parking Detail 3.005 Disabled Pavement Marking Structural Engineers ZYSCOVICH MANUFACTURER- BrLGARD EARDSCAPES 4" WIDE U441TE STRIPES N PAVERS DISTRIBUTOR, COASTAL OLDCASTLE Miami, Florida 33132-2304 TyP. PAVING PATTERN .'A' BOTH NFEII-0 AND BANDING. 561 -844 -5202 _ M" CONCRETE WADER WITH HERWSBCNE INFIELD SOLDIER PERIMETER BANDIW3 3.007 Paving Patterns Details A ROADWAY PAVER PATTERN OR EQUAL PRODUCT Structural Engineers ZYSCOVICH MANUFACTURER- BrLGARD EARDSCAPES 813-901 -1156 DISTRIBUTOR, COASTAL OLDCASTLE Miami, Florida 33132-2304 PLANK 561 -844 -5202 _ M" CONCRETE WADER WITH W., .TAL.cm SWINGER & STUBBS SERIES, AQUA ]BRIC PERMEABLE PAVES -HALT ASPHALT BEYOND "A" ROADWAY PAVER PATTERN 4 SIZE: STANDARD (5'XI o `X3,125" THICK) NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33406 INFIELD COLOR_ COLOR MIX RUST DARK BROWN HANDING COLOR SAME AS INFIELD FINISH: STANDARD FINISH PATTERN: PER2IN613ONE 3.007 Paving Patterns Details A VARIES Architect Structural Engineers ZYSCOVICH 6"X36" PLANK PAVERS IN RUi ARCHITECTS 813-901 -1156 100 NBiscayr, Blvd. 27thF] BOND PATTERN INFIELD Miami, Florida 33132-2304 PLANK Plopsa 305-372-5222 X 36" M" CONCRETE WADER WITH Engineers SWINGER & STUBBS F ENGINEERING, INC. -HALT ASPHALT BEYOND "A" ROADWAY PAVER PATTERN 4 649USHGHWAY1,SUIrE9 West Palm 8—in, FL 33407-2042 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33406 Phone: 561-47r1-7848 f ERMETF R BANDING, I F CRO55WALK PAVER PATTERN OR EQUAL PRODUCT MANUFACTURER; WAUSAW TILE DISTRIBUTOR. WAUSAU TILE 3. '11,0 wl LL=� SERIES: PLANK SIZE r,,- X 24" NPHELD COLOR, TIED BANDING. COLOR N/A FINISH; STANDARD FINISH PATTERN: RUNNING BOND 3.007 Paving Patterns Details A OR EQUAL PRODUCT Architect Structural Engineers ZYSCOVICH WAUSAU TILE ARCHITECTS 813-901 -1156 100 NBiscayr, Blvd. 27thF] UJIMWAUSAUTILE.C.01-1 Miami, Florida 33132-2304 PLANK Plopsa 305-372-5222 X 36" Coastal Engineers SWINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE ENGINEERING, INC. 5601 Corporate Way, 649USHGHWAY1,SUIrE9 West Palm 8—in, FL 33407-2042 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33406 Phone: 561-47r1-7848 Ph—: 561 - 881 -0003 PLANKS IN fakli BOND PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS /PLAZAS OR EQUAL PRODUCT MANUFACTURER WAU5AW TILE DISTRIBUTOR WAUSAU TILE Holloway 813-901 -1156 UJIMWAUSAUTILE.C.01-1 SERIES: PLANK SIZE X 36" INFIELD r-OLOP-- 75D BANDING COLOR-- K/A FINISH: STANDARD FINISH PATTERN: RUNNING BOND 2 3 Landscape Architect Gentile Glas Holloway BI Cora— Lame Suft. lot O' ahonev, Jupa.r, Florida 33456 1p & Associates, ['a. - Ld s. p. Architects 561-515-5260 FAX Fl-- Eallrea,mental C,o—lk.aots 4 Designed: EOM I DI-R I Seal Drawn: EOM /DLit App—ad GGG / MTH / DI-9 5 LC.0000177 6 SCALE AS NOTED ED C B A n B A 2 Landscape Data 25 .AOOITIONAL 11n /201a Site Area 346,330 7.951 Acres 2S ADDITIONAL NATIVETREES- 5INCHES OBH Required Provided Open Space 69,266 S.F. 172,228 S.F. Landscape OPen Space ma. 21, H.n 58,922 S.F. Landscape Paints Requiredce 20 Pa 11,784 Pts. tr 17,217 Pts. Maimum Amountof Sod Permitted 27,706 S.F. d32,01A S.F. Perfered Tree Species Provided 75% 87% Pertered Palm Species Provided 75 % 100% Petfered Shmbs Species Provided 75 % 90% Perfered Groundcover Species Provided 75 % 100 % .... Species Provided of Required 90% 100% Landscape Points Calculations Category POINTS SPECIMEN l'REES 25 .AOOITIONAL SPECIMEN PLANTS 15 ADDITIONAL SPECIMEN PALMS 2S ADDITIONAL NATIVETREES- 5INCHES OBH 2O POINTS PLUS vl P.I. L PCaYTFGR=tCH INCH>s cex TREES W/ 12' MIN. HEIGHT) "PCC]ESEIST 15 POINTS PLUS :Y FROM P9G TERRCp> TREES NOT ON PSG PREFERRED LIST CF TREE SPECIES t?Pm G.Oi FO G 3 C. TCM1 >kIIN... 5 ^31'MiN.I�nGHi PSG PREFERRED PALMS SPECIES LIST 3.3 POINTS PLUS W /MIN- S'FELTOF CEFFRIFUYK 1PCSYTPER EACH FOpTOFCE :TATRWNGRL414IX>9' PALMSNOTCN PBGPREFERRED PALMSSPECIES LIST 1 OR LE5.4PHANR'CIEnN�V?JN ALL SHRUBS... .... i ......... .. ..... xJ PaG eRSFFPxro <.HRUasPr��E> E sT ALL GROUND COVER "n'Oni 11M . '-.-fS list 2 POINTS PER 10SQFT Tree Legend Developer Trees Palms Shrubs & Grourldeover ' _� ed 8peeimen C fl O vl P.I. - IA O Oak SnrnnglnaPig ® Silver Biemnrk Pelm ,y _ �- , "�r5�' e Comevt Pnlm � _ . Onmbo Limbo Specimen /'\ Montgomery Pelm �L�✓ ;r �_s -�. -_il _- __ Gumbn limbo 8abal Palm Porntien Tree �l 0 N r - -u.M Thnteh Pelm Beogrepe P,mb APpin HI _c.. OSilver Hntcnvwoad ,� _ Ga;�r Architect ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS 10011 Biscayne Blvd. 271h IT Miaml, Florida 33132 -2304 Phone. 305-372 -5222 Coastal ISIMINCER & STUBBS ENGINEERING, INC. 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone: 561- 801 -0003 Structural Engineers Developer Engineers PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC SIMMONS & WHITE 1295USHl911MI 5601 Corporate Way, Nonh P'erB 01 FL 33" West Palm Beach, FL 33407 -2042 P's," 55i 71,91)(60 Phone: 561478 -7848 Project 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 D C B A C A Existing Tree information PGA Waterfront I Architect ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS 100 N Biscayne Blvd, 2711, `1 Miami, Flodda33132-2304 Phone: 305-372-5222 Coastal ISIMINGER & STUBBS ENGINEERING, INC. 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone: W-861-OD03 Structural Engineers MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS "—.-s H 100 # I 014ft I 1—i 1131M.T-49 I C410 *3 (66) CABBAGE PALM5 - PONATE (1) CABBAGE PALMS - REMOVE (43) OCONOT PALMS - PONATE/REMOVE (55 ) COCONUT PALMS -REMOVE (2) PATE PA]AAMS - PONAM (7) ROYAL PALM5 - PONAIE (1) ROYAL POINCIANA - DONATE/REMOVE OAKS: (42') OAK - `EMO� (590 ") OAK- MITIGATE (48") OAK - DONATE Developer I Project Engineers PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC SIMMONS&WHITE 1sasuswolyi 5601 Corporate NM Pd, 3,ch, FL 33409 West Pan. Beach, PL 33407.2042 Rnee %I 79'Ni@"0 Phone. 561 -d] &]848 1 Palm Beach Gardens Landscape Architect PGA WATERFRONT WMXD rimIldwil Project No. 13-0305 Gentile Glas S01 C;—r— L.— HonoWa y O'Maho ney arced ------ — 11 ---------- — --------- — &71-1 ------------------- c -- -- no 561-515-9551 561-515-5260 FAX 11 111-1, e ��- so.. -R1 :tt 1, —.11 _.2GH0— 11— P.O. F E. P.,; 11-1 — ------------ — ---------- m PONME L -- - - ---------- — — ---- — --- — -- e-1 —1— D� — --- --- ATE r T "Im —MF I mc vi --7 1,11 RITIMt- RENKME u Fr Pirmovit —E 'Ni ce- iV bb coce— Ro— 1511 .11T I "I I In- —S—"' I'M — ------- — - — ------------ .......... .. ......... . ... ­E_ P—E M, el—I a<zncoconutpnvt ... . ......... cx, ----------------- -------- 1Oo1Z—Z— —11 —11 12[ so- uteaLnt el—E —AY1. ONU St 'd Caod..M1�p vi_ 00 t'OCUNUi PALM Il,a Mn REMOVE ocONUTeALM A CONV 4M I MWITIZM M-1 T_ 41. me PA M so- 1. P-1 ---------- s- - ------ ---- -- 41101 6� 41T—P ------- ------- s- se—, —Rul 4-1-17PALM s-1 aivlGas.AGE 7- 7 65-NW1 L, I MISAF uL2NLATE con- Architect ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS 100 N Biscayne Blvd, 2711, `1 Miami, Flodda33132-2304 Phone: 305-372-5222 Coastal ISIMINGER & STUBBS ENGINEERING, INC. 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone: W-861-OD03 Structural Engineers MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS "—.-s H 100 # I 014ft I 1—i 1131M.T-49 I C410 *3 (66) CABBAGE PALM5 - PONATE (1) CABBAGE PALMS - REMOVE (43) OCONOT PALMS - PONATE/REMOVE (55 ) COCONUT PALMS -REMOVE (2) PATE PA]AAMS - PONAM (7) ROYAL PALM5 - PONAIE (1) ROYAL POINCIANA - DONATE/REMOVE OAKS: (42') OAK - `EMO� (590 ") OAK- MITIGATE (48") OAK - DONATE Developer I Project Engineers PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC SIMMONS&WHITE 1sasuswolyi 5601 Corporate NM Pd, 3,ch, FL 33409 West Pan. Beach, PL 33407.2042 Rnee %I 79'Ni@"0 Phone. 561 -d] &]848 1 Palm Beach Gardens Landscape Architect PGA WATERFRONT WMXD rimIldwil Project No. 13-0305 Gentile Glas S01 C;—r— L.— HonoWa y O'Maho ney Jupiter, Florida 33158 &Associates, Inc. 561-515-9551 561-515-5260 FAX Lend—p. A,6,ft—ts, Planners _.2GH0— Environmental Consultants D.,0gea& EOM DLR Seal Dr— EOM DLR Approved GGG / MTH DUR LC,0000177 Re-ed: �- I �'� Tree Legend Designed: EOM DLR Seel Tree. Palms Shrubs & Groundaever Dr—r: EOM DLR App—ad: GGG MTH I DLR C.11—d Spi.- 0. Mah one & A­ri.i­, I— y LaPolacape A­h%..t. Plan ear. Environmental Consultants JA_ ..k Service :g ShmmlhFis EIewaf4:im_4;7' 4 7 5 D Sabel 1-Mes Thatch P,I, Pitch Apple OSilver But­_d c6p, lI B Designed: EOM DLR Seel Gentile Glas Holloway ..... Commerce Lame, suit. 101 Dr—r: EOM DLR App—ad: GGG MTH I DLR 0. Mah one & A­ri.i­, I— y LaPolacape A­h%..t. Plan ear. Environmental Consultants 'totter, Florlda 33458 PAX Service :g EIewaf4:im_4;7' 4 7 5 .0 atFh[ine A Architect Structural Engineers Developer ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS 100 N Bscoyho Blvd. 27th A Miami H&da33132-2304 Phuna. 305-3T2-5222 Coastal Engineers PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE 12 USRP"i ENGINEERING, INC. 5601 C.M.hate Way, Nah k, BrPh. FL 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 West Palm Beach H-33407 -2042 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone 561- 478 -7648 Phone 561-881 0003 2 2 3 vroject Palm Beach Gardens PGA WATERFRONT WMXD Project No. 13-0305 3 4 5 6 Landscape Architect Designed: EOM DLR Seel Gentile Glas Holloway ..... Commerce Lame, suit. 101 Dr—r: EOM DLR App—ad: GGG MTH I DLR 0. Mah one & A­ri.i­, I— y LaPolacape A­h%..t. Plan ear. Environmental Consultants 'totter, Florlda 33458 PAX 4 7 5 LC,0000177 "q Revised: SCALE P=20' I LP-2.0 6 FRI C B A 1 Y I .y y ry �i j J: 'i o,I m c7 j Tree Legend I Lj F.I.. 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Landscape Arch:tecte Planners Envirorme:ntal C— Wtarta _ Mil 1, Hodda 33132 -2304 -- - Phone: 305-372-5222 -- PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC WMXD Coastal Engineers ISIMINGER & STUBBS SIMMONS & WHITE 1295 US HV qI _ ENGNEERING, INC. 5601 Corporate Way, Nmlh &B- h,FLawoe - - 649 US HIGHWAY i, SUITE 9 Weet Palm Beach, FL33407-2042. NI,� NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone: 561478-7848 Project No. 13 -0305 Phony 581 - 801 -000.3 2 3 5 Landscape Architect Designed: EOM / OUR Seal Gentile Gla3 Holloway ® ® oll ®way 19m1 Commerce Lane Suite 101 Drawn: EOM / OUR Approved: GGG I MTH /OUR _ ® t ®nel &Assoc leg, Inc. Landscape Arch:tecte Planners Envirorme:ntal C— Wtarta Jupiter, Florida 33458 561- 5'15 -955D 561 - 515 -5260 FAX www2G -NOCan 4 5 Aq Key Map \� Pool Hotel Amenity Roof Deck Elevation e137' Hotel Pool Bar D .M EM A j D Details PONT AT LLNICH OA, HEIGHT IS MEASURED CABBAGE PALMS TO BE - SLICK 4 HURRICANE CUT TIE FROND5 tl U P TO - PROTECT BUD PO!NT AT WHICH C.T. OR B.T. HEK+HTS ARE MEASURED POINT AT WHICH CLI. OR Glll. HEIGHTS ARE MEASURED NO SCRAPED OR SCARRED TRUNKS MINIMM 4 (2 X 4) WOOD BRACE5 NAIL NTO BATTENS W/100 NAILS SPACED AT A MINIMUM OF SO' SAFETY FLAG5(TYPJ FOLD BACK TOP IYt OF BURLAP REMOVE ALL SYNTHETIC BURLAP CUT WIRE 546KET6 BELOW TOP HALF OF ROOT BALL I/ FINISH GRADE - EXISTING SUBGRADE - C 2 X 4 ANCHOR S7AU" -E - SRACE INTO VIRGIN SOIL TOPE NAIL INTO ANCHOR FERTILIZE AS PER - MIITTEN SPECS. BACKFILL MIXTURE - COMPACTED MOUND OF - BACKFILL MIXTURE B 1, j A 2 111 POINT AT WHICH SPECHED TREE SPREAD I5 MEASURED THIN BRANCHES BY 13 OTAL MASS- - RETAIN NATUP.AL FORT NO PRUNING SHALL BE DONE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND SHALL BE SECURE BATTENS W/ 2 -3/4" HIGH CARBON AWED BY LANDSCAPE STEEL BANDS TO HOLD BATTENS IN PLACE ARCHITECT DURING PLANTNG PROJECT. DO NOT NAIL INSTALL E TREE BATTENS TO PALM. HEIGHT OF BATTENS SHALL BE LOCATED N RELATION TO THE 5TAKNG PRODUCT A6 SPECIFIED HE!GHT OF THE PALM FOR ADEQUATE BY THE MFCa. OR APPROVED BR4CNG. STEEL BANDS SHALL NOT TOUCH EM 1 3/4" POLYPROPYLENE TRING TREE. WEBBING. LOOP WEBSING THRU CROTCH OF LOWER BRANCES AND - EXTEND 12" BEYOND TRUNK. FASTEN BUCKLE AND SLIDE STEEL BAND TOWARDS ANCHOR TO TENSION 6 (2 "X4 "XIS ") TREE CALIPER SIZE SHALL BE W C05ATTENS MEASURED AT 6" ABOVE GRADE UP 5 LAYERS OF BURLAP TO 4 INCL. 4" CAL. AND M" ABOVE a GRADE FOR LAW.SR CALIPER TREES ALL BRACIFYa TO BE REMOVED AT END OF WARRANTY PERIOD BY LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR BRACING MAY Be MODIFIED FOR URBAN CONDITIONS. ALTERNATIVE BRACNG SYSTEM TO BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ROOT BALL SLIGHTLY ABOVE �,CGRADE 10L MAXIMUM. DO NOT OT PILE IL ON TOP OF N Cr ROOTBALL. 3" EARTH RING FOR WATER COLLECTION WITH GENTLY SLOPING 51DES MULCH TYPE AND THICKNESS IN SPECIFICATION. DO NOT PLACE MULCH AGAIN5T TRUNK OF TREE FOLD BACK TOP IRE GF BURLAP REMOVE ALL SYNTHETIC BURLAP CUT WIRE BASKETS BELOW TOP d HALF OF ROOT BALL ah®ney FERTILIZE AS PER MTTEN GROWDCOVER KEEP MULCH AWAY FRg1 PLANTS SPECS. '46' 4° BACKFILL MIXTURE FINISH GRADE COMPACTED MORII2 OF ANCHOR(TYPJ BACKFILL MIXTURE EXISTING 5UB RARE L ;, !� BACKFILL MIXTURE - \ COMPACTED MOUND OF F .! BACKFILL MIXTURE \ PLANT PIT TO BE 25 TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT BALL Palm Planting Detail N.T.S. Tree Planting Over 3.5" Cal. I ROADWAY/ SIDEWALK BIOBARRIER OR APPROVED EGUAI -� _ SOIL BACKFILL) '- II I_ FIME TREE PIT (TYP.) -NOTE: CONTRACTOR SHALL FOLLOW MFG'S. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACTUAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES. Tree Root Barrier Section N.T.S. POINT AT WHICH SPECIFIED $HRUB SPREAD 15 MEASURED POINT Ai WHICH SPECIFIED OVERALL MULCH TYPE AID THICKNESS 5HRU5 HEIGHT HEIG RE HT 15 MEASURED N SPECIFICATION. DO NOT REMOVE PAPER PLASTIC, OR METAL ak -� PTPon•NK OF L. N5T CONTANER THAT MAY BE ARIXPIO ROOT. F BALLED 4 BURLAPPED, J REMOVE ONLY TOP 1/t OF BURLAP P a b 3" EARTH RING FOR WATER g �c, COLLECTION FINISH GRADE �' :' •.., - .. EXISTNG SUBGRADE d WE55R TO BE REMOVED AT END ON WARRANTY PERIOD BY LANDSCAPE ah®ney FERTILIZE AS PER WRITTEN SPECS. GROWDCOVER KEEP MULCH AWAY FRg1 PLANTS l BACKFILL MIXTURE. 12 PARENT I -1N. I- - MATERIAL COMBINE WITH 4° BACKFILL MIXTURE ��R�i� BACKFILL MIXTURE OF 1/3 SAND, I!i TOPSOIL, I!i PEAT HUMUS. COMPACTED MORII2 OF PLANT PIT TO SE 2 TIMES THE BACKFILL MIXTURE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT BALL Shrub & Ground Cover Planting Detail N.T.S. Architect ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS 100 N Biscayne Blvd. 27th H Mlaml, Honda33132 -2304 Phone: 305 -372 -5222 Coastal ISIMINGER & STUBBS ENGINEERING, INC. 649 US HIGHWAY 1, SUITE 9 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Phone: 561- 881 -00O3 Structural Engineers Engineers SIMMONS & WHITE 8801 Corporate Way, West Palm Beach, FL33407 -2042 Phone: 551 - 478 7848 Developer PGA PARTNERS 100, LLC 1265USHs yl Nalll Pam Beach FL3348 Ph- 561 -M MSW 3 ICI -III I.. MULCH TYPE AND THICKNESS N SPECIFICATION. DO NOT PLACE 7 MULCH AGAII45T RNtlC TREE PLANT PIT TO BE 25 TL^1E5 THE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT BALL Tree Planting Detail N.T.S. Tree Planting l" To 3.5" Cal. 4 4' BIOBARRIER AT ROADWAY, CURB, SIDEWALK EDGE, PIPE AND TREE PIT ALL UTILITY PIPES WILL BE PROTECTED WITH ROOT BARRIER PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MUNICIPALITY. -'.. ROOT BARRIER WILL NEVER BE USED FOR MORE THAN 30L OF THE EXPANDED CIRCUMFERENCE � THE ROOT BALL ROOT BARRIER WILL NOT BE 15ED BETWEEN THE TREE PIT AND THE STRUCTURAL SOIL. Tree Root Barrier Plan N.T.S. EGd11D15TANT 5PACING OF HEADS. MIN. Il AK W -10' 5EPERATION ON ALL PLANES CONTINUOUS MULCH BED 1 TRUNKS TO CURVE OR LEAN OUT AWAY FROM CLUSTER TO ALLOW SUN m - / I ACCESS TO HEADIg DIRECTION OF CURVED TRl1•&C 6TRAIGHT TRUNKS TYP. TALLEST "r AND IN CENTER OF CLUSTER STRAIGHT TRUNK PALMS �• /�,1 CAN BE TLY TILTED WHEN PLAN= RUNT BALLS TO BE 0 7 �� O.C. TNY'I&ao.IIp' CURVED TRd1NK PALM - Y HEA05OUND UDICULARTO eHOrrr Hero \ THE GROUND. USE A VARIETY \\ OF CURVED (IE AREA RVE � CU AND D OE DEGREE) � 2 _Typical Cabbage Palm Layout N.T.S Project Palm Beach Gardens Landscape Architect PGA WATERFRONT W, Project No. 13 -0305 4 Specifications - Exterior Plants 14: QUALITY ASSURANCE: SOIL ANALYSIS SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY THE LANDCAPE CONTACTOR PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF ANY SOIL AMENDMENTS, FERTILIZERS AND BACKFILL MIXTURES. THE LANDSCAPE CONTACTOR SHALL USE A QUALIFIED SOIL TESTING LABORATORY THE RESULT OF THE SOIL TESTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO THE APPILCATION OF SAID MATERIALS. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SOIL AMENDENTS MAY BE MADE UPON CONSULTAION WITH THE OWNER AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 1.5: DELIVERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING PRUNING OF TREES SHALL BE DONE ON SITE AFTER PLANTING FOR DAMAGED LIMBS OR AS DIRECTED TO IMPROVE OVERALL PLANT APPEARANCE. DO NOT REMOVE MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES. PRUNING METHODS SHALL FOLLOW STANDARD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES USING APPROPRIATE TOOLS. LOPPING, SHEARING OR TOPPING OF PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE GROUNDS FOR REJECTION. DAMAGED, SCARRED, FRAYED, SPLIT OR SKINNED BRANCHES, LIMBS OR ROOTS TO BE PRUNED BACK TO LIVE WOOD. THE CENTRAL LEADER OR BUD SHALL BE LEFT INTACT UNLESS SEVERELY DAMAGED. PRUNE SHRUBS TO REMOVE DAMAGED BRANCHES, IMPROVE NATURAL SHAPE, THIN OUT STRUCTURE AND REMOVE NOT MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES. I�:7lf_1 s�rmu WARRANT ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE AGAINST DEATH AND UNHEALTHY CONDITION, EXCEPT AS MAY RESULT FROM NEGLECT BY OWNER, DAMAGE BY OTHERS AND UNUSUAL PHENOMENA BEYOND CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL. REPLACEMENTS SHALL BE MADE WITH COMPATIBLE SIZE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AT A TIME REQUESTED OR ACCEPTABLE BYTHE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PLANT MATERIAL REJECTED DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS AND REPLACED BEFORE THE FINAL INSPECTION FOR COMPLETION WILL BE SCHEDULED. WARRANTY ON REPLACEMENT PLANTS SHALL BE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE REPLACEMENTS. ANY DAMAGE TOLANDSCAPE, SODDED OR SEEDED AREAS DURING REPLACEMENT OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. 1.7: MAINTENANCE SERVICE: MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL CLEAN UP SHALL BE PERFORMED DAILY. MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO WATERING WEEDING CULTIVATING RESTORATION OF GRADE E O A R M V L OF UTTER MOWING, PRUNING, RESETTING SETTLED PLANTS, REMOVING, REPAIRING OR REPLACING STAKES AND GUYS, PROTECTION FROM INSECTS AND DISEASES, FERTILIZATION AND SIMILAR OPERATIONS AS NEEDED TO ENSURE NORMAL GROWTH AND HEALTHY PLANT MATERIAL. MAINTENANCE SHALL BEGIN AFTER EACH PLANT IS PLANTED AND SHALL CONTINUE FOR NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 1.8: QUANTITIES, LOCATION AND SUBSTITUTIONS: 5 6 I PLANTING SOIL MIX: BACKFILL MIXTURE: 1/2 PARENT SOIL, 1/2 MIXTURE (1/3 SAND, 1/3 TOPSOIL, 113 PEAT HUMUS), PLANTING BED ESTABLISHMENT: 3,1: PREPARATION: PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF PLANTS, THE SITE SHALL BE FREE OF WEEDS, GRASS, SOD, DEBRIS, ROCKS OR OTHER MATERIAL MAKING THE SITE UNPLANTABLE. FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE ALL PLANTED AREAS SHALL BE WEED FREE. FINISH GRADING: THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION AND GRADING OF TOPSOIL, IF NECESSARY, WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, TO INSURE THE SITE IS AT FINISH GRADE PRIOR TO INSTALLING PLANTS. PLANTING TREES- 3. 2 LAYOUT PLANTS ACCORDING TO LANDSCAPE PLANS. IF A CONFLICT ARISES AS TO THE LOCATION, SPACING OR OTHER CONFLICT, CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY, EXCAVATE PIT TO TWO AND ONE -HALF (2 111) TIMES THE DIAMETER OF TREE BALL AND NOT LESS THAN 6" DEEPER. COMPACT A LAYER OF BACKFILL MIXTURE IN PIT TO LOCATE COLLAR OF PLANT PROPERLY IN A SLIGHTLY DISHED FINISH GRADE. BACKFILL AROUND BALL WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE, COMPACTED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS, WATERING THOROUGHLY AS LAYERS ARE PLACED. BUILD 3' HIGH BERM OF SOIL BEYOND EDGE OF EXCAVATION. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST. GUY AND STAKE TREES, LESS THAN 3.5' IN CALIPER, IN FOUR DIRECTIONS WITH "ARBORBRACE° NYLON TREE GUYING KIT WITH HARDENED NYLON ANCHOR AND 3/4' 800 LB. POLYPROP W WEBBING, MODEL (ATG -R) OR APPROVED EQUAL. STAKE TREES IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. FOR MULTI -TRUNK PLANT MATERIAL, ATTACH GUYS TO FOUR (4) LARGEST LIMBS, CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO MAKE GUYS TOO TIGHT. FOR TREES 3.5' IN CALIPER AND OVER, TREES MUST BE STAKED WITH WOOD 2X4 METHOD. FOLLOW PALM STAKING DETAIL FOR REQUIREMENTS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ELIMINATE GUYING OR STAKING. THE OWNER SHALL RECEIVE A CREDIT OR DEBIT FOR THE UNIT PRICE OF THE GUYING OR STAKING. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE BRACING IN ONE YEAR. PLANTING SHRUBS: 32 EXCAVATE PITS OR TRENCH TWO(2)TIMES DIAMETER OF BALLS OR CONTAINERS, AND 3- DEEPER THAN REQUIRED FOR POSITIONING AT PROPER HEIGHT. COMPACT A LAYER OF BACKFILL MIXTURE IN BOTTOM BEFORE PLACING PLANTS. CONTAINER GROWN MATERIALS SHALL BE PLANTED WITH 48 HOURS AFTER DELIVERY TO SITE. PLACE PLANT IN PIT AND BACKFILL AROUND PLANTS WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE, COMPACTED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS. WATER THOROUGHLY AS LAYER PLACED. SURE LA ED. FORM A 3° HIGH BERM OF SOIL BEYOND THE EDGES OF EXCAVATION. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST. PLANTING GROUNDCOVERS: _ LOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4° IN AREAS WHERE TOPSOIL HAS BEEN STRIPPED AND SPREAD THE QUANTITIES OF PLANT MATERIALS SHOWN ON PLANS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE PLANT BACKFILL MIXTURE. QUANTITIES ON THE PLANT LIST. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST THE NUMBER AND LOCATIONS OF THE DESIGNATED TYPES AND SPECIES OF PLANTS TO BE USED AT ANY OF THE LOCATIONS SHOWN. THE OWNER SHALL RECEIVE A CREDIT OR DEBIT FOR THE UNIT PRICE OF THE PLANT MATERIAL. NO SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL TYPES, SPECIFICATIONS OR SIZES WILL BE PERMITTED WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. THE OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT ACCEPT PLANT MATERIAL THAT DOES NOT, IN THE OPINION OF THE OWNER ANDIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, MEET THE SPECIFICATIONS HEREIN. 2_1: PLANT MATERIAL: 2_2 PROVIDE SIZES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF PLANTS AS SHOWN ON PLANS OR LISTED ON PLANT LIST. ALL TREES, PALMS, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS AND OTHER PLANTS SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD OF FLORIDA NO. 1 OR BETTER AS GIVEN IN THE LATEST EDITION OF GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS BY FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, PART I AND II. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL ALSO CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN, INC. (ANSI) BULLETIN Z 60.1 - 1990 AND AS REVISED. SPECIMEN PLANTS SHALL BE FLORIDA FANCY OR BETTER AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE LITERATURE STANDARDS LISTED ABOVE. 2.4: TOP SOIL: TOPSOIL SHALL BE FRIABLE FERTILE SOIL WITH REPRESENTATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF AREA SOILS. IT SHOULD BE FREE OF HEAVY CLAY SILT STONE EXCESS LIME SHELL ROCK PLANT ROOTS WEEDS SPACE PLANTS AS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DIG HOLES LARGE ENOUGH TO ALLOW FOR SPREADING OF ROOTS. COMPACT BACKFILL TO ELIMINATE VOIDS, AND LEAVE GRADE SLIGHTLY DISHED AT EACH PLANT. WATER THOROUGHLY. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST, LIFTING PLANT FOLIAGE ABOVE MULCH. MULCH SHALL BE SPREAD BEFORE PLANTING PLANTS IN POTS LESS THAN 1 GALLON SIZE (4', LINERS, ETC.). Specifications - Lawns and Grasses PRODUCTS: 2_1: SOD SHALL MEET AMERICAN SOD PRODUCES ASSOCIATION STANDARDS FOR NURSERY GROWN SOD FOR THICKNESS OF CUT, PAD SIZE, STRENGTH OF SECTIONS, MOISTURE CONTENT AND THATCH. SOD SHALL BE GUARANTEED TO BE UNIFORM IN COLOR, LEAF TEXTURE, AND SHOOT DENSITY AND FREE OF WEEDS, DISEASE, FUNGUS, INSECTS OR OTHER IMPERFECTIONS AND SUFFICIENTLY KNITTED TO SUSTAIN GROWTH. SOD SHALL BE MOWED FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE. FERTILIZER: 2_3: FERTILIZE TURF AREAS WITH TYPE 1 FERTILIZER, COMPLYING WITH THE STATE FERTILIZER LAWS. THE FERTILIZER SHALL BE CHEMICALLY DESIGNATED WITH 12 -8-8. PROVIDE AT LEAST 50% OF THE PHOSPHORIC ACID FROM NORMAL SUPER PHOSPHATE OR AN EQUIVALENT SOURCE PROVIDING A MINIMUM OF TWO UNITS OF SULFUR. THE AMOUNTS OF SULFUR AND ALL OTHER CHEMICAL SHALL BE INDICATED ON THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS CARD ATTACHED TO THE UNOPENED BAG. DEBRIS OR OTHER FOREIGN MATTER. IT SHALL NOT CONTAIN NOXIOUS PLANT GROWTH (SUCH AS BERMUDA, TORPEDO OR NUT GRASS). IT SHALL TEST BETWEEN THE PH RANGE OF 5.0 TO 7.0 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED AND CONTAIN NO TOXIC RESIDUE OR SUBSTANCES THAT WOULD ENDANGER PLANT 3_7; GROWTH. IF TOPSOIL IS NOT AVAILABLE ON SITE, IT SHALL BE IMPORTED FROM LOCAL SOURCES WITH SIMILAR SOIL CHARACTERISTICS TO THAT FOUND AT PROJECT SITE. OBTAIN TOPSOIL ONLY FROM NATURALLY, WELL - DRAINED SITES WHERE TOPSOIL OCCURS IN A DEPTH NOT LESS THAN 4 °. 2_5: INORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS: SAND SHALL BE CLEAN G N O EXTRANEOUS SALT-FREE AND CONTAINING MATTER OUS SOIL CONDITIONER SHALL BE AXIS "REGULAR" CALCINATED DIATOMACEOUS EARTH, MFG. BY EP MINERALS, LLC, APPLIED AT 10% BY VOLUME. CONTACT ANTS, INC., 866 -646 -3722 FOR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. SOIL CONDITIONER SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: OPALINE SILICA (SI02) 90% POROSITY 82% ABSORPTION (ASTM F -726) 114% PORE SIZE 0.1 -1.0 MICRON pH 7 CEC 27 2_6: ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS: PEAT HUMUS SHALL BE DECOMPOSED PEAT WITH NO IDENTIFIABLE FIBERS OR IF AVAILABLE, MUCK MAY BE SUBSTITUTED AND SHALL BE FREE FROM STONES, EXCESSIVE PLANT ROOTS, DEBRIS OR OTHER FOREIGN MATTER MUCK SHALL NOT BE OVERLY SATURATED WITH WATER. 2.7: FERTILIZATION: PROVIDE FERTILIZER UNIFORM IN COMPOSITION, DRY, AND IN A FREE FLOWING CONDITION FOR APPLICATION BY SUITABLE EQUIPMENT, AND DELIVER IN UNOPENED BAGS OR CONTAINERS, EACH FULLY LABELED. FERTILIZE TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUND COVERS WITH °MILORGANrrE' OR AN APPROVED COMPLETE FERTILIZER. APPLY W ILORGANITE' IN A CIRCLE AROUND THE PLANT BEFORE MULCHING. DO NOT TOUCH THE PLANT WITH THE FERTILIZER. WATER IN FERTILIZER AFTER MULCHING. APPLY MILORGANITE' FERTILIZER AT THE FOLLOWING RATE: 5.00 LBS. OR 14.5 CUPS I PALMS 3.00 LBS. OR 8.70 CUPS 112 -i6' MATERIAL 2.00 LBS. OR 5.80 CUPS / 8-12- MATERIAL 0.69 LBS OR 2.00 CUPS / 6$' MATERIAL 0.19 LBS OR 1/2 CUP 13 GAL. MATERIAL 0.10 LBS. OR 114 CUP 11 GAL MATERIAL 2.8: MULCHES: MULCH TO BE APPLIED TO ALL PLANTING BEDS, 3° THICK MIN. PINE STRAW MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED ONLY TO THOSE AREAS AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN. APPLY 6' FLUFFED, 2 -3° THICK AFTER COMPACTION. POINT AT WHICH SPECIFIED OVERALL TREE HEIGHT IS MEASURED d WE55R TO BE REMOVED AT END ON WARRANTY PERIOD BY LANDSCAPE ah®ney CONTRACTOR BRACIN,B MAY BE E MODIFIED FOR URBAN CONDITIONS ALTERNATIVE BRACIN SYSTEM TO SE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE �1a ARCHITECT. TREES OVER 33" CALIPER o TO USE PALM STAGIW.PDETAIL. BRACING MED BE VISIBLE a SAFE FOR PEDESTRIANS ���' .. PROVIDE 4 WEBBING STRAPS SPACED 4T °.10- APART. - \ SAFETY RAGS (TYPJ ROOT BALL SLIGHTLY ABOVE FINISH GRADE. IOL MAXIMUM. DO NOT PILE \ SOIL C TOP ON ROOTBALL \. 3" EA RtT R N FOR I WAT ER C ON COLLECTION GENTLY WITH ELOPING SIDES ICI -III I.. MULCH TYPE AND THICKNESS N SPECIFICATION. DO NOT PLACE 7 MULCH AGAII45T RNtlC TREE PLANT PIT TO BE 25 TL^1E5 THE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT BALL Tree Planting Detail N.T.S. Tree Planting l" To 3.5" Cal. 4 4' BIOBARRIER AT ROADWAY, CURB, SIDEWALK EDGE, PIPE AND TREE PIT ALL UTILITY PIPES WILL BE PROTECTED WITH ROOT BARRIER PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MUNICIPALITY. -'.. ROOT BARRIER WILL NEVER BE USED FOR MORE THAN 30L OF THE EXPANDED CIRCUMFERENCE � THE ROOT BALL ROOT BARRIER WILL NOT BE 15ED BETWEEN THE TREE PIT AND THE STRUCTURAL SOIL. Tree Root Barrier Plan N.T.S. EGd11D15TANT 5PACING OF HEADS. MIN. Il AK W -10' 5EPERATION ON ALL PLANES CONTINUOUS MULCH BED 1 TRUNKS TO CURVE OR LEAN OUT AWAY FROM CLUSTER TO ALLOW SUN m - / I ACCESS TO HEADIg DIRECTION OF CURVED TRl1•&C 6TRAIGHT TRUNKS TYP. TALLEST "r AND IN CENTER OF CLUSTER STRAIGHT TRUNK PALMS �• /�,1 CAN BE TLY TILTED WHEN PLAN= RUNT BALLS TO BE 0 7 �� O.C. TNY'I&ao.IIp' CURVED TRd1NK PALM - Y HEA05OUND UDICULARTO eHOrrr Hero \ THE GROUND. USE A VARIETY \\ OF CURVED (IE AREA RVE � CU AND D OE DEGREE) � 2 _Typical Cabbage Palm Layout N.T.S Project Palm Beach Gardens Landscape Architect PGA WATERFRONT W, Project No. 13 -0305 4 Specifications - Exterior Plants 14: QUALITY ASSURANCE: SOIL ANALYSIS SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY THE LANDCAPE CONTACTOR PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF ANY SOIL AMENDMENTS, FERTILIZERS AND BACKFILL MIXTURES. THE LANDSCAPE CONTACTOR SHALL USE A QUALIFIED SOIL TESTING LABORATORY THE RESULT OF THE SOIL TESTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO THE APPILCATION OF SAID MATERIALS. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SOIL AMENDENTS MAY BE MADE UPON CONSULTAION WITH THE OWNER AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 1.5: DELIVERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING PRUNING OF TREES SHALL BE DONE ON SITE AFTER PLANTING FOR DAMAGED LIMBS OR AS DIRECTED TO IMPROVE OVERALL PLANT APPEARANCE. DO NOT REMOVE MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES. PRUNING METHODS SHALL FOLLOW STANDARD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES USING APPROPRIATE TOOLS. LOPPING, SHEARING OR TOPPING OF PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE GROUNDS FOR REJECTION. DAMAGED, SCARRED, FRAYED, SPLIT OR SKINNED BRANCHES, LIMBS OR ROOTS TO BE PRUNED BACK TO LIVE WOOD. THE CENTRAL LEADER OR BUD SHALL BE LEFT INTACT UNLESS SEVERELY DAMAGED. PRUNE SHRUBS TO REMOVE DAMAGED BRANCHES, IMPROVE NATURAL SHAPE, THIN OUT STRUCTURE AND REMOVE NOT MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES. I�:7lf_1 s�rmu WARRANT ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE AGAINST DEATH AND UNHEALTHY CONDITION, EXCEPT AS MAY RESULT FROM NEGLECT BY OWNER, DAMAGE BY OTHERS AND UNUSUAL PHENOMENA BEYOND CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL. REPLACEMENTS SHALL BE MADE WITH COMPATIBLE SIZE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AT A TIME REQUESTED OR ACCEPTABLE BYTHE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PLANT MATERIAL REJECTED DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS AND REPLACED BEFORE THE FINAL INSPECTION FOR COMPLETION WILL BE SCHEDULED. WARRANTY ON REPLACEMENT PLANTS SHALL BE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE REPLACEMENTS. ANY DAMAGE TOLANDSCAPE, SODDED OR SEEDED AREAS DURING REPLACEMENT OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. 1.7: MAINTENANCE SERVICE: MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL CLEAN UP SHALL BE PERFORMED DAILY. MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO WATERING WEEDING CULTIVATING RESTORATION OF GRADE E O A R M V L OF UTTER MOWING, PRUNING, RESETTING SETTLED PLANTS, REMOVING, REPAIRING OR REPLACING STAKES AND GUYS, PROTECTION FROM INSECTS AND DISEASES, FERTILIZATION AND SIMILAR OPERATIONS AS NEEDED TO ENSURE NORMAL GROWTH AND HEALTHY PLANT MATERIAL. MAINTENANCE SHALL BEGIN AFTER EACH PLANT IS PLANTED AND SHALL CONTINUE FOR NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 1.8: QUANTITIES, LOCATION AND SUBSTITUTIONS: 5 6 I PLANTING SOIL MIX: BACKFILL MIXTURE: 1/2 PARENT SOIL, 1/2 MIXTURE (1/3 SAND, 1/3 TOPSOIL, 113 PEAT HUMUS), PLANTING BED ESTABLISHMENT: 3,1: PREPARATION: PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF PLANTS, THE SITE SHALL BE FREE OF WEEDS, GRASS, SOD, DEBRIS, ROCKS OR OTHER MATERIAL MAKING THE SITE UNPLANTABLE. FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE ALL PLANTED AREAS SHALL BE WEED FREE. FINISH GRADING: THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION AND GRADING OF TOPSOIL, IF NECESSARY, WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, TO INSURE THE SITE IS AT FINISH GRADE PRIOR TO INSTALLING PLANTS. PLANTING TREES- 3. 2 LAYOUT PLANTS ACCORDING TO LANDSCAPE PLANS. IF A CONFLICT ARISES AS TO THE LOCATION, SPACING OR OTHER CONFLICT, CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY, EXCAVATE PIT TO TWO AND ONE -HALF (2 111) TIMES THE DIAMETER OF TREE BALL AND NOT LESS THAN 6" DEEPER. COMPACT A LAYER OF BACKFILL MIXTURE IN PIT TO LOCATE COLLAR OF PLANT PROPERLY IN A SLIGHTLY DISHED FINISH GRADE. BACKFILL AROUND BALL WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE, COMPACTED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS, WATERING THOROUGHLY AS LAYERS ARE PLACED. BUILD 3' HIGH BERM OF SOIL BEYOND EDGE OF EXCAVATION. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST. GUY AND STAKE TREES, LESS THAN 3.5' IN CALIPER, IN FOUR DIRECTIONS WITH "ARBORBRACE° NYLON TREE GUYING KIT WITH HARDENED NYLON ANCHOR AND 3/4' 800 LB. POLYPROP W WEBBING, MODEL (ATG -R) OR APPROVED EQUAL. STAKE TREES IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. FOR MULTI -TRUNK PLANT MATERIAL, ATTACH GUYS TO FOUR (4) LARGEST LIMBS, CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO MAKE GUYS TOO TIGHT. FOR TREES 3.5' IN CALIPER AND OVER, TREES MUST BE STAKED WITH WOOD 2X4 METHOD. FOLLOW PALM STAKING DETAIL FOR REQUIREMENTS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ELIMINATE GUYING OR STAKING. THE OWNER SHALL RECEIVE A CREDIT OR DEBIT FOR THE UNIT PRICE OF THE GUYING OR STAKING. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE BRACING IN ONE YEAR. PLANTING SHRUBS: 32 EXCAVATE PITS OR TRENCH TWO(2)TIMES DIAMETER OF BALLS OR CONTAINERS, AND 3- DEEPER THAN REQUIRED FOR POSITIONING AT PROPER HEIGHT. COMPACT A LAYER OF BACKFILL MIXTURE IN BOTTOM BEFORE PLACING PLANTS. CONTAINER GROWN MATERIALS SHALL BE PLANTED WITH 48 HOURS AFTER DELIVERY TO SITE. PLACE PLANT IN PIT AND BACKFILL AROUND PLANTS WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE, COMPACTED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS. WATER THOROUGHLY AS LAYER PLACED. SURE LA ED. FORM A 3° HIGH BERM OF SOIL BEYOND THE EDGES OF EXCAVATION. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST. PLANTING GROUNDCOVERS: _ LOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4° IN AREAS WHERE TOPSOIL HAS BEEN STRIPPED AND SPREAD THE QUANTITIES OF PLANT MATERIALS SHOWN ON PLANS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE PLANT BACKFILL MIXTURE. QUANTITIES ON THE PLANT LIST. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST THE NUMBER AND LOCATIONS OF THE DESIGNATED TYPES AND SPECIES OF PLANTS TO BE USED AT ANY OF THE LOCATIONS SHOWN. THE OWNER SHALL RECEIVE A CREDIT OR DEBIT FOR THE UNIT PRICE OF THE PLANT MATERIAL. NO SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL TYPES, SPECIFICATIONS OR SIZES WILL BE PERMITTED WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. THE OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT ACCEPT PLANT MATERIAL THAT DOES NOT, IN THE OPINION OF THE OWNER ANDIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, MEET THE SPECIFICATIONS HEREIN. 2_1: PLANT MATERIAL: 2_2 PROVIDE SIZES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF PLANTS AS SHOWN ON PLANS OR LISTED ON PLANT LIST. ALL TREES, PALMS, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS AND OTHER PLANTS SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD OF FLORIDA NO. 1 OR BETTER AS GIVEN IN THE LATEST EDITION OF GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS BY FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, PART I AND II. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL ALSO CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN, INC. (ANSI) BULLETIN Z 60.1 - 1990 AND AS REVISED. SPECIMEN PLANTS SHALL BE FLORIDA FANCY OR BETTER AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE LITERATURE STANDARDS LISTED ABOVE. 2.4: TOP SOIL: TOPSOIL SHALL BE FRIABLE FERTILE SOIL WITH REPRESENTATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF AREA SOILS. IT SHOULD BE FREE OF HEAVY CLAY SILT STONE EXCESS LIME SHELL ROCK PLANT ROOTS WEEDS SPACE PLANTS AS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DIG HOLES LARGE ENOUGH TO ALLOW FOR SPREADING OF ROOTS. COMPACT BACKFILL TO ELIMINATE VOIDS, AND LEAVE GRADE SLIGHTLY DISHED AT EACH PLANT. WATER THOROUGHLY. APPLY FERTILIZER AS SPECIFIED AND THEN MULCH WITH THE TYPE AND THICKNESS SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST, LIFTING PLANT FOLIAGE ABOVE MULCH. MULCH SHALL BE SPREAD BEFORE PLANTING PLANTS IN POTS LESS THAN 1 GALLON SIZE (4', LINERS, ETC.). Specifications - Lawns and Grasses PRODUCTS: 2_1: SOD SHALL MEET AMERICAN SOD PRODUCES ASSOCIATION STANDARDS FOR NURSERY GROWN SOD FOR THICKNESS OF CUT, PAD SIZE, STRENGTH OF SECTIONS, MOISTURE CONTENT AND THATCH. SOD SHALL BE GUARANTEED TO BE UNIFORM IN COLOR, LEAF TEXTURE, AND SHOOT DENSITY AND FREE OF WEEDS, DISEASE, FUNGUS, INSECTS OR OTHER IMPERFECTIONS AND SUFFICIENTLY KNITTED TO SUSTAIN GROWTH. SOD SHALL BE MOWED FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE. FERTILIZER: 2_3: FERTILIZE TURF AREAS WITH TYPE 1 FERTILIZER, COMPLYING WITH THE STATE FERTILIZER LAWS. THE FERTILIZER SHALL BE CHEMICALLY DESIGNATED WITH 12 -8-8. PROVIDE AT LEAST 50% OF THE PHOSPHORIC ACID FROM NORMAL SUPER PHOSPHATE OR AN EQUIVALENT SOURCE PROVIDING A MINIMUM OF TWO UNITS OF SULFUR. THE AMOUNTS OF SULFUR AND ALL OTHER CHEMICAL SHALL BE INDICATED ON THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS CARD ATTACHED TO THE UNOPENED BAG. DEBRIS OR OTHER FOREIGN MATTER. IT SHALL NOT CONTAIN NOXIOUS PLANT GROWTH (SUCH AS BERMUDA, TORPEDO OR NUT GRASS). IT SHALL TEST BETWEEN THE PH RANGE OF 5.0 TO 7.0 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED AND CONTAIN NO TOXIC RESIDUE OR SUBSTANCES THAT WOULD ENDANGER PLANT 3_7; GROWTH. IF TOPSOIL IS NOT AVAILABLE ON SITE, IT SHALL BE IMPORTED FROM LOCAL SOURCES WITH SIMILAR SOIL CHARACTERISTICS TO THAT FOUND AT PROJECT SITE. OBTAIN TOPSOIL ONLY FROM NATURALLY, WELL - DRAINED SITES WHERE TOPSOIL OCCURS IN A DEPTH NOT LESS THAN 4 °. 2_5: INORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS: SAND SHALL BE CLEAN G N O EXTRANEOUS SALT-FREE AND CONTAINING MATTER OUS SOIL CONDITIONER SHALL BE AXIS "REGULAR" CALCINATED DIATOMACEOUS EARTH, MFG. BY EP MINERALS, LLC, APPLIED AT 10% BY VOLUME. CONTACT ANTS, INC., 866 -646 -3722 FOR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. SOIL CONDITIONER SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: OPALINE SILICA (SI02) 90% POROSITY 82% ABSORPTION (ASTM F -726) 114% PORE SIZE 0.1 -1.0 MICRON pH 7 CEC 27 2_6: ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS: PEAT HUMUS SHALL BE DECOMPOSED PEAT WITH NO IDENTIFIABLE FIBERS OR IF AVAILABLE, MUCK MAY BE SUBSTITUTED AND SHALL BE FREE FROM STONES, EXCESSIVE PLANT ROOTS, DEBRIS OR OTHER FOREIGN MATTER MUCK SHALL NOT BE OVERLY SATURATED WITH WATER. 2.7: FERTILIZATION: PROVIDE FERTILIZER UNIFORM IN COMPOSITION, DRY, AND IN A FREE FLOWING CONDITION FOR APPLICATION BY SUITABLE EQUIPMENT, AND DELIVER IN UNOPENED BAGS OR CONTAINERS, EACH FULLY LABELED. FERTILIZE TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUND COVERS WITH °MILORGANrrE' OR AN APPROVED COMPLETE FERTILIZER. APPLY W ILORGANITE' IN A CIRCLE AROUND THE PLANT BEFORE MULCHING. DO NOT TOUCH THE PLANT WITH THE FERTILIZER. WATER IN FERTILIZER AFTER MULCHING. APPLY MILORGANITE' FERTILIZER AT THE FOLLOWING RATE: 5.00 LBS. OR 14.5 CUPS I PALMS 3.00 LBS. OR 8.70 CUPS 112 -i6' MATERIAL 2.00 LBS. OR 5.80 CUPS / 8-12- MATERIAL 0.69 LBS OR 2.00 CUPS / 6$' MATERIAL 0.19 LBS OR 1/2 CUP 13 GAL. MATERIAL 0.10 LBS. OR 114 CUP 11 GAL MATERIAL 2.8: MULCHES: MULCH TO BE APPLIED TO ALL PLANTING BEDS, 3° THICK MIN. PINE STRAW MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED ONLY TO THOSE AREAS AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN. APPLY 6' FLUFFED, 2 -3° THICK AFTER COMPACTION. Ervtrormental Consultants 4 Designed: EOM /DLR Drawn: EOM / DLR Approved GGG / MTH / DLR 5 LAWN PREPARATION: LOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4' AND GRADE WITH TOPSOIL PROVIDED ON SITE OR IMPORTED TO FINISH DESIGN ELEVATIONS. ROLL PREPARED LAWN SURFACE. WATER THOROUGHLY, BUT DO NOT CREATE MUDDY SOIL CONDITION. FERTILIZE SOIL AT THE RATE OF APPROXIMATELY 10 LBS. PER 1000 S.F. SPREAD FERTILIZER OVER THE AREA TO RECEIVE GRASS BY USING AN APPROVED DISTRIBUTION DEVICE CALIBRATED TO DISTRIBUTE THE APPROPRIATE QUANTITY. DO NOT FERTILIZE WHEN WIND VELOCITY EXCEEDS 15 M.P.H. THOROUGHLY MIX FERTILIZER INTO THE TOP 2" OF TOPSOIL. SODDING: 3_2: SOD TYPE SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST SHALL BE MACHINE STRIPPED NOT MORE THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO LAYING. LAY SOD STRIPS WITH TIGHT JOINTS, DO NOT OVERLAP. STAGGER STRIPS TO OFFSET JOINTS IN ADJACENT COURSES. WORK SIFTED SOIL MIX INTO MINOR CRACKS BETWEEN PIECES OF SOD AND REMOVE EXCESS SOIL DEPOSITS FROM SODDED AREAS. SOD ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 SHALL BE STAKED IN PLACE. ROLL OR TAMP LIGHTLY AND WATER THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. Landscape Certificatoin LANDSCAPE CERTIFICATION: THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL PROVIDE FINAL CERTIFICATION TO THE OWNER AND MUNICIPALITY THAT PLANTS ARE INSTALLED PER THE DESIGN PLAN, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ANY CHANGES TO THE PLAN WILL NEED TO HAVE THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONFORMITY TO FLORIDA GRADE #1 IN THE ROOT BALL REQUIRES THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO INSPECT TREES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AT THE SITE. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNERIGENERAL GONTRACTOR/LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR ORGANIZING INSPECTIONS OF PLANT MATERIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. General Notes: SOO TO BE ST. AUGUSTINE ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL RECENE 100% COVERAGE FROM A FULLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH A RAIN SENSOR. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS & HARDPAN TO BE REMOVED FROM PLANTING BEDS TO A DEPTH OF 30' UTILITES: D C B ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE VERIFIED AND LOCATED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK IN THE PROJECT AREA. IF UTILITY PLANS ARE AVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THEM AND BRING ANY AND ALL CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. WHEN WORKING IN AN AREA WHERE KNOWN UTILITIES EXIST, UTILITY LOCATIONS MAY NEED TO BE STAKED BY A SURVEYOR OR THE UTILITY COMPANIES. THE z CONTRACTOR HAS THE OPTION TO CONTACT 81170 SCHEDULE LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES WHICH o A SUBSCRIBE TO THEIR SERVICE. o Seal ' Revised: LAN LC.0000177 6 SPECIFICATIONS DETAILS & 191st Commerce Lane �110w y SHIM ICI ah®ney JUplter, Florida 33450 & Associates, Inc. 56I- 515 -e551 561 -815 -5260 FAX L -cl-pe Architect® Pia­. _.2G -HO_ Ervtrormental Consultants 4 Designed: EOM /DLR Drawn: EOM / DLR Approved GGG / MTH / DLR 5 LAWN PREPARATION: LOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4' AND GRADE WITH TOPSOIL PROVIDED ON SITE OR IMPORTED TO FINISH DESIGN ELEVATIONS. ROLL PREPARED LAWN SURFACE. WATER THOROUGHLY, BUT DO NOT CREATE MUDDY SOIL CONDITION. FERTILIZE SOIL AT THE RATE OF APPROXIMATELY 10 LBS. PER 1000 S.F. SPREAD FERTILIZER OVER THE AREA TO RECEIVE GRASS BY USING AN APPROVED DISTRIBUTION DEVICE CALIBRATED TO DISTRIBUTE THE APPROPRIATE QUANTITY. DO NOT FERTILIZE WHEN WIND VELOCITY EXCEEDS 15 M.P.H. THOROUGHLY MIX FERTILIZER INTO THE TOP 2" OF TOPSOIL. SODDING: 3_2: SOD TYPE SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST SHALL BE MACHINE STRIPPED NOT MORE THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO LAYING. LAY SOD STRIPS WITH TIGHT JOINTS, DO NOT OVERLAP. STAGGER STRIPS TO OFFSET JOINTS IN ADJACENT COURSES. WORK SIFTED SOIL MIX INTO MINOR CRACKS BETWEEN PIECES OF SOD AND REMOVE EXCESS SOIL DEPOSITS FROM SODDED AREAS. SOD ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 SHALL BE STAKED IN PLACE. ROLL OR TAMP LIGHTLY AND WATER THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. Landscape Certificatoin LANDSCAPE CERTIFICATION: THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL PROVIDE FINAL CERTIFICATION TO THE OWNER AND MUNICIPALITY THAT PLANTS ARE INSTALLED PER THE DESIGN PLAN, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ANY CHANGES TO THE PLAN WILL NEED TO HAVE THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONFORMITY TO FLORIDA GRADE #1 IN THE ROOT BALL REQUIRES THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO INSPECT TREES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AT THE SITE. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNERIGENERAL GONTRACTOR/LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR ORGANIZING INSPECTIONS OF PLANT MATERIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. General Notes: SOO TO BE ST. AUGUSTINE ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL RECENE 100% COVERAGE FROM A FULLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH A RAIN SENSOR. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS & HARDPAN TO BE REMOVED FROM PLANTING BEDS TO A DEPTH OF 30' UTILITES: D C B ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE VERIFIED AND LOCATED BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK IN THE PROJECT AREA. IF UTILITY PLANS ARE AVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THEM AND BRING ANY AND ALL CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. WHEN WORKING IN AN AREA WHERE KNOWN UTILITIES EXIST, UTILITY LOCATIONS MAY NEED TO BE STAKED BY A SURVEYOR OR THE UTILITY COMPANIES. 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Mwn e info@zyscovich.com w www.zyscovich.com Main Entry_ 1 IM 4 f6 r r tl P (J'A Water r®nt Palm Beach Gardens ,Florida Entr To Promenade GA � Waterfront Palm Beach Gardens ,Florida 1 94 1 Nk IPI�Imywwwo, PGA Waterfront MXD ,, M&Al\ Palm Beach Gardens, Florida I,', k U I NOWAI. 1. 111 KII M I --777-7-77�T For AMIN- 1 �+ Intracoastal Waterway Er..Wd Rnidmtki D�k Marina over R.M.6.1 ..d T'-� P"' -'i-sin , - I , 'Xv FRoMENIs.C5. South Promenade Poole"- Office/Retail Pa,ki,g Structure Focal P.Mt structure/ Water Future Ellison Wilson Road \"1'11' A I - 1z r,^xf 60TANP P ('37 A Waterfront ,,- Palm Beach Gardens Florida '20 Mp.7,a.b$ North Promenade Intracoastal Waterway O.W— B. —.TheSNK-- he Beach De k anna Rid-[W and W.7 1Hi to� e 77 R All Aail venre \'M-E GLAS HOLLOW,"'O'NIAHONEY It Road A P-' A Waterfront A— kfff sp- Palm Beach Gardens Florida F N IH I�y�J inu'lll -Z 1777 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM tUk , TO: Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board Members DATE: June 30, 2014 FROM: Natalie M. Crowley, AICP, Director of Planning & Zonin SUBJECT: Request postponement of City- initiated Amendment to the Land Development Regulations regarding Chapter 78 to revise and clarify regulations. Petition: LDRA- 14 -05- 000053 At the July 8, 2014, Planning, Zoning and Appeals (PZAB) hearing, please be advised that the City of Palm Beach Garden's Planning & Zoning Staff will be requesting the City - initiated Amendment to the Land Development Regulations to revise and clarify regulations (LDRA- 14 -05- 000053) be postponed to a date certain of August 12, 2014 in order to conduct more research for the petition. The petition has been advertised for the July 8, 2014, PZAB hearing and must be opened for public hearing to give any public that may attend an opportunity to comment. Staff will be present to answer any questions that the PZAB may have. Please contact me at 799 -4243 if you have any questions or require additional information. PGA Waterfront MXD City of Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Appeals Board July 8, 2014 Aerial Proposed Applications •Annexation from PBC to PBG •Future Land Use Amendment & Text – to be consistent with PBG •Rezoning & Text – to be consistent with PBG •WMXD PUD Site Plan •Concurrency Process •CONCURRENT PROCESSING •WHY PBG Current PBC Land Use Surrounding PBG Land Use Current PBC Zoning Surrounding PBG Zoning Panama Hatties MUPD •Currently approval for Restaurant 9,292 sf; Rum Bar 18,426 sf; Gen’l Office 2,510 sf Retail 1,200 sf •Plus 3 add’l lots of Multi-Family HR 12 •30 boat slips existing Original Proposed Site Data Total Acreage: 7.95 acres •Residential Units: 150 units •Hotel Rooms: 160 rooms •Retail Use: 7,500 s.f. •Office Use: 35,000 s.f. •Restaurant –plus outdoor seating: 32,000 s.f. •Public/Private boat slips: 30 slips Original Proposed Site Data Note: Original proposed intensity traffic less than the maximum permitted under the current PBC Land Use Categories Petitioner agreed to limit concurrency to proposed site plan Architecture Inspiration PGA Waterfront MXD Active Waterfront Savannah, GA Barcelona, Spain PGA Waterfront MXD Active Waterfront Key West, FL Miami, FL PGA Waterfront MXD Active Waterfront Savannah, GA PGA Waterfront MXD Bridge View PGA Waterfront MXD Uses Proposed Site Plan PGA Waterfront MXD Main Entry Section PGA Waterfront MXD Palm Court View PGA Waterfront MXD Cross Section Office to Water PGA Waterfront MXD PromenadeView PGA Waterfront MXD Promenade View PGA Waterfront MXD South Promenade Section PGA Waterfront MXD Promenade View PGA Waterfront MXD Water View Aerial PGA Waterfront MXD Access New Turn Lanes Expanded ROW Expanded Entry PGA Waterfront MXD PGA Character heading west PGA Character Prosperity Farms PGA Character Kew Gardens PGA Character Gardens Mall PGA Character East of I-95 PGA Waterfront MXD Bridge View Concept PGA Waterfront MXD Bridge View Proposed Site Plan PGA Waterfront MXD Access Hide story · View Edit History WPBF25News Question for you Facebookers: How many of you are fans of Panama Hattie's & RumBar on PGA? Would you be sad to see the local restaurant and tiki bar sold to developers, replaced by a hotel and retail? Jun 6 · Edited Like · 157 Comments · Share · Unlike Page ~ Martha Gillespie-Beeman and 214 others like this. Write a comment... Sherry Buntin we do not need more condos and hotels, especially on that site! Like · Ol · Reply · Jun 7 · Ann Lillie I don't think the people who live in the community near Rum Bar realize the traffic nightmare it will be if they build a concrete structure like the one in Jupiter. Are they planning on building a new bridge to support all the boat traffic? Like · Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Martha Gillespie-Beeman Yes, I'd be disappointed. We don't need more retail or hotels. There's already enough within a 5 mile radius, Let it be .. ,. Edited · Unlike · t:~l · Reply · Jun 6 Paige-Marie Manera I work there and I love it! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Suzette Navratik I think it is pretty clear that the community wants to "Save the Rum Bar" and prevent any condos and similar commercial projects from taking over the waterfront. The objective here is come to a win-win-win solution. 1) The owner can retire -sell his restaurant -he's entitled to do so-he's done a wonderful job. 2) The community can keep their old Florida charm and not have more condos, concrete structures (failed attempts at a tropical type environment) and traffic issues. I' . ----~------------- • 3) New owners can profit both financially and emotionally knowing that they did a great thing for the community. I have thought of several solutions ... Some of them might be a bit far fetched. I will post my idea soon. It might just be crazy enough to work ... Edited · Like · Reply · Edit · Jun 7 WPBF25News A group of locals are trying to save the restaurant with a Face book petition, which you can find here: http://on.wpbf.com/lusvDjT Unlike · !O.Q · Reply · Jun 6 Becky Farrell No!! ! i don't understand why people are do stupid . .if we wanted to live in a busy crappy over built area we would move to Miami or ft lauderdale .. you've already done to much!! !leave our town alone!!! Unlike · tCJ 14 ·Reply · Jun 6 Laura Kehoe Boothby I think people need to realize it's about more than just this one venue . Our community is losing it's uniqueness. We have a massive condo complex going up on U.S . in North Palm that will block the last view in the inter coastal we have. So, Panama Hattie's needs a makeover, a refresher, but to replace it with just another concrete eyesore? It's just one more reason to leave the area. We moved out of Broward county because of over-development and over-saturation of what was once, paradise. Why does progress always have to mean someone has to lose? There has got to be a better way. Unlike · tCJl · Reply · Jun 6 Laura Kehoe Boothby It would not only be a major loss to residents of Palm Beach Gardens but North Palm Beach residents , too . We consider it part of our local flare . And really, does PGA need another strip mall? Or any sort of shopping center? It's overkill and in the long run will hurt the surrounding area's other shopping and small businesses. There is already a shopping center there that hosts West Marine and Carrabba's along with several empty store fronts. Let's not forget the heavy traffic. We already see heavy congestion with the bridges on PGA and U .S.l ., it's going to be a complete nightmare for the neighborhood. Unlike · tCJl · Reply · Jun 6 Melissa Stratton Bishop Panama Hatties is a staple of the community. Is been there for a very long time . I say nay! View previous comments Bethany Vallijo My husband and I ate there one time , worst service ever! Like · ICI~ · Reply · Jun 6 2 replies Julie Brown There are plenty of other places to shop, leave this great restaurant where it is Edited · Unlike · ICI~ · Reply · Jun 6 • Mary Pilote For all the water and beach there are Not Enough places to eat and drink on the water!!!!!! Stop this sale!!!!! Unlike · ~ · Reply · Jun 6 Gigi Terrasi More retail????? That area is plagued with retail shops, not to mention the PGA Mall right up the street. NO MORE STORES!!!!! Unlike · ~ · Reply · Jun 6 Jeffrey Orcutt It's a icon for the area. why does south florida feel the need to remove everything old and build condos. this is one reason I want to get away from here after 30+ yrs . Unlike · ~ · Reply · Jun 6 1 reply Jeff Janero Its not even about the food. Look at what they did on indiantown road and us 1. Built all that right on the Intracoastal. Save the resturant and the land. Everybody comes from out of town thinking the own everything. Florida was fine without you. Actually better without you. Unlike · !OJ · Reply · Jun 7 Anita Solomon PH's is a landmark! We don't need anymore hotels!!! Geeez. Our waterfront bars and restaurants are one of the many reasons people love to visit south FL. Unlike ·· !OJ · Reply · Jun 7 Rachel Joy Pfister We don't need another hotel. Panama is a great place to eat. Keep it Unlike · !OJ · Reply · Jun 6 Victoria Roach Places like this are draws to the area. Take them away and there is nothing special about the area. Like · 102 · Reply · Jun 7 Patti Smith Keep it..no more hotels ... Unlike · 102 · Reply · Jun 7 View previous comments Heather Chandler Too many hotels and retail areas as it is. Unlike · 102 · Reply · Jun 6 Ann Wende Save Panama Hattie's!! Unlike · 102 · Reply · Jun 6 Karen Benson Garrison We 'iPanama Hattie's and encourage it to remain a part of the local fare and atmosphere 1lt Unlike · 102 · Reply · Jun 6 · Jim Jefferies food and service the worst, and it smells! Edited · Like · 102 · Reply · Jun 6 Katie Moore I work here @ .... Thank you guys so much for the support everyone has giving the people that works here are very greatful for what you r u doing Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Kimberly Turner Save it. We don't need another hotel or strip mall Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Josh Hackler Take waterway too Like · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Josh Hackler It's time for a change. that place has not been good for years now Like · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Inlike Flint I wouldnt be ... overpriced for half the quality food ... . Like · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 1 reply Carlos Santana We ready have enough hotels in the area with still the Wyndham and Courtyard opening. We don't need another hotel for only 3 months out of the year to be sold out. Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 View previous comments Sarah Bosco NO!!! Keep Panama Hatties!!! We have enough Hotels and Retail Stores. Edited · Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Tracey Monahan Yes love those places. That's what makes peoole come here. We don't need any more hotels and Shopping · Thats what the city and malls are for Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Analia Doyle I love that place! Don't sell! Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Diane Graf Chapman Noooo love that place Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Tondra Bland Varnadoe Please leave us one untouched spot. We have thousands of houses sitting empty, we don't need more housing. There is no coast line left to enjoy here. Condos and greed have destroyed PBC. I love the west coast of Florida. They preserved great restaurants on the water for the average person to enjoy. Unlike · ~~ · Reply · Jun 6 Stacy Van Santen-Barton So sad! Like · .Ol · Reply · Jun 8 • Jeffrey Winters Keep the rum bar. Great local spot to be with friends and family. We already have too many condos. Like · 101 ·Reply · Jun 8 Ariel Elizabeth Rum bar is the only place left around that gives that true key west feeling . There is nothing like sitting by a fire with your toes in the sand sipping on your favorite beverages with good people! It's such a shame Edited · Like · .01 · Reply · Jun 7 Tara Stallworth Ria Frazier yes! Like · .01 · Reply · Jun 7 Ria Frazier Yes Tara Stallworth ... .its was like a morgue when we went on a Friday nite!! Like · .Ol ·Reply · Jun 7 Write a comment... I ~ ~I 2..1,.. iiiV iew previous comments Tara Stallworth Ria Frazier this the spot that we went too . .lol Like · .Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Caleb Voltz We all love panama hatties and it would be a crime to get rid of it Like · .Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Marilyn Weisgerber Ellison Wilson (street) is Old Florida. Leave everything j ust the way it is! Like · .Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Beverly Morgado Why not sell with condition of putting Panama Hattie's & Rum Bar in the Hotel Lobby with free rent ! ! Best of both worlds Like · .Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Marianna Zharova-Holzer Very sad. It's an awesome place to hang out. Do not destroy it Unlike · .01 · Reply · Jun 7 Lucia Vira Marini Clements Keep it! Unlike · .Ol · Reply · Jun 7 Shannon Campbell I worked there for many years and would be sad to see it go. -especially to replace it with corporate businesses. Hope Waterway and River House aren't next. Unlike · .C.l · Reply · Jun 7 1 reply Michele Zavattiere Hope jimmy buffet buys it then it will be even better landmark hope it stays really cool place Unlike · .01 · Reply · Jun 7 • 1 reply Martha Funke Eversfield N o way!!! All we have now is hotels everywhere. Why not keep some mother nature around. Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 7 Ben Meyers Do Not Sell Rumbar!!! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 7 Martha Funke Eversfield No way!!! All we have now is hotels everywhere. Why not keep some mother nature around. Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 7 Ben Meyers Do Not Sell Rumbar!!! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 7 Ofelia Perez Keep it! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Fran Houle IT'S A LANDMARK,!! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Joellea Gust Keep it Edited · Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Jessica Leibowitz Save it! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Pam Cricket Kerr We need to keep some of the old florida feel Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Chris Hammel Don't sell! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Annitta Joan Kelly Anderson Very sad Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Jennifer Breeze Hastings-Stewart ®oh no say it ain't so Bonnie Lentz ugh Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 View previous comments Alicia Hunt Keep it Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Kevin Beach screw the developers ! ! ! Unlike · ~C~l · Reply · Jun 6 Alan Kurtz Too small of an area to build what they are planning . The traffic is already sketchy at best in that area. What's wrong with having some waterfront without concrete and stucco blocking the beautiful views??!! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Mike Graceffa We don't need another hotel this is CraZy Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Sonia Bittner Keep panama Hattie's Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Palesia Ponder Panama Hatties is gross! The seafood is never fresh. Leave the tiki bar! Like · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Dorne Anderson Yes I would be sad Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Melissa Perticone Keep PANAMA RATTlES!! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Christie Strickland Yes I would be sad Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Ursula Peck Don't let it go Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 ~iew previous comments Susan Deshocka Absolutely. Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Amanda Barrantes Alvarez No dont go. I like the rum bar next door. Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Jim Bryan No Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Elizabeth Cariseo Leave it alone! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Richard Johnson Love that place Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Vicki Dolce Wow go there all the time it will suck if it closes Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Carmen Williams Love this place. Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 .. • r Lori Dolan Revilla Leave it alone. Edited · Unlike · 1'.!11 · Reply · Jun 6 Jack Stubeck Keep it going. Great place to hangout Unlike · 1'.!11 · Reply · Jun 6 Mary Pilote Keep it!!!!!! Unlike · 1'.!11 · Reply · Jun 6 View previous comments Mary Pilote Keep it!!!!!! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Jessica Alise Coggins Oh no Haley Damron. They can't get rid of it!!!! Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Precious Faggioli Leave it alone! ! ! Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 RCBrown Should not be changed. Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Barbara Snetiker No! It's such a unique place! Save it! Unlike · 1'.!11 · Reply · Jun 6 Heather Duncan Katie Moore Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Marianne Evans Jaeger Yes, I would be very sad if Panama Hattie's goes away. Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Robert Sanford Ate thete one time wasn't too happy with the food or the service. Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Maria-Denyse Spurlock Sad very sad. They are taking away all of our fun places. Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Milly Walker That sucks! We love the Rum Bar, will definitely miss the fire-pits @ View previous comments JM Shikara So happy they will close it down, it's so ghetto lol Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Michael T. Greene Never been there. To many good places up our way to eat Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Jennie Koch What's wrong with that? Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Andy Artessa I mean what are you gonna do about it? A petition really? Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Lajeanna Jacobs Leave it alone, need the boat rides Unlike · 101 ·Reply · Jun 6 Linda Metzger not crazy about Panama Hatties ... so .. no .. !! Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Matthew Rubin Bad decision leave the bar Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 John Sessa Not really, It's a fun place but the food was always just ok. Love the rum bar!! The outdoor fire pits I would miss!! Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 SandiandDave Miller Very Sad ! ! We love this place. Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Diane Donahue Yes Unlike · 101 ·Reply · Jun 6 Shannon Fox-Mueger Leave it alone Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Karen Gerecke Mundy Yes love that place! We have enough hotels and apts . Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Wendy Stottsberrv Do not take away the rum bar!! Only quiet place left around here to go have a drink!! Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Joe Lehman I think it ·sucks. Like · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Dee Ann Nooooo ... Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Pamela Evans Ashley Blow Kristina Ryan Beck Ster I can cry right now ® Unlike · 101 · Reply · Jun 6 Jacob Correiro Most definitely ... Hattie's is a landmark ... few waterfront places left .. .last thing we need is -----------------· MORE developing ... and a Hotel and shopping? !...Please ... Abacoa, Downtown At Gardens, and City Place isn't enough!?!...Let a landmark, and good thing be!!! Unlike · !OJ · Reply · Jun 6 Heidi Coratto Would be sooooo sad:(. That's the only good spot with an awesome relaxed atmosphere by the water and we the locals go there always!!! Please keep them!!! Unlike · ~2 · Reply · Jun 6 Cindy Bell Ward I always go there every year while I vacation I would be truly sad to see it go Like · Reply · Jun 8 Genie Garner Van Santen Save it, the tourist and the locals love it. Like · Reply · Jun 8 View previous comments Stacy Van Santen-Barton They are having a hard time getting permitting to go through because of the building height. As it stands now, they will be closing their doors on August 1st (heard from an employee of Hattie's just a few days ago) Like · Reply · Jun 8 Colin Slean Why does PBG want to be like Boca, it's BS and all about $ for developers and commissioners. I miss Karen Marcus Like · Reply · Jun 8 Allison Free Had our wedding party there after we came back from nuptials in British Virgin Islands. Love the Rum Bar! You will be sorry it's gone. Live in Jacksonville now and complain we don't have places like the Rum Bar up here. Big mistake! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Beth Stern Bustamante Too late .. It's a done deal by the same developers as the new complex on Indiantown. Rd.ifyour kids go to Benjamin, good luck getting in and out of there on Ellison Wilson. Like · Reply · Jun 7 James Doc Docskalik You developers are ruining old Florida & making it a concrete jungle!!!! You want more strip malls, where half or more go out of business anyway ... There's to much traffic & congestion already in this town!!! You want to build your condos & strip malls go somewhere else & leave our town alone!!!!!!!! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Jess Bartlett that would suck Like · Reply · Jun 7 Catherine Burkard McRoberts Yes! Food so so! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Greg Hamblin Very sad to see it go .. , .. Like · Reply · Jun 7 Tracy Raymond NO! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Camille Thompson Key Alcinnat Like · Reply · Jun 7 Camille Thompson I drive all the way down from st Lucie county. The food, the music, atmosphere, sitting outside looking onto the water. I can't believe they're trying to get rid of it. Will definitely be missed ..... Like · Reply · Jun 7 Carissa Richard That would suck Like · Reply · Jun 7 Connie Wolfe Love that place! Can't imagine palm beach without it! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Kate D'Hondt It already has been sold ... a while ago. Like · Reply · Jun 7 Steve Wilcox Need to keep it or another restaurant there. NO CONDOS! It's a landmark! Like · Reply · Jun 7 Monica TheBest McDonald None of this is about us .. .it's about money. The owner has been holding out for years/decades waiting for the right time for him and his family and waiting for the right offer!!! If the money is right and he feels right...say bye bye to Panama Hattie's!! That was my first job in the restaurant business over 15 years ago . A piece of me will go with it:( Like · Reply · Jun 7 King Kravan Chris Everyone will get over it and move on. Like · Reply · Jun 7 2 replies Leslie Allen Phil Briceno Like · Reply · Jun 7 Gary Turczvn Ryan Bensinger Jaclyn Meagher Caitlin Covello Like · Reply · Jun 6 1 reply Cheryl Martinuzzi Drake It needs a good cleaning and new better food, filthy smell of fish Like · Reply · Jun 6 View previous comments Gary Turczyn Ryan Bensinger Jaclyn Meagher Caitlin Covello .. Like · Reply · Jun 6 1 reply Cheryl Martinuzzi Drake It needs a good cleaning and new better food, filthy smell of fish Like · Reply · Jun 6 Elizabeth Mann It's a done deal? Like · Reply · Jun 6 Michael Polanco I love this place we got to save it. Panama hatties has the best food around great service and family friendly. By far one ofthe best restaurants in this area save panama Hattie's!!!!!! Like · Reply · Jun 6 Haley Damron Jessica Alise Coggins Like · Reply · Jun 6 Odalis Miguel this has been a fight for many years already. the ownership has been trying to down grade this establishment on purpose so they are able to sell the property to developers which will pay the niost. Palm Beach Gardens is becoming a concrete jungle ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! The city should be the one stepping in, but their pockets have been grease as well. Like · Reply · Jun 6 John Hernandez So are they selling it or trying to be forced out? Like · Reply · Jun 6 Shawn Pinto Hmmm. Isn't it up to the guy that owns it to decide Like · Reply · Jun 6 Tom Tom ide ..... can't afford it as is. Like · Reply · Jun 6 Jaslyn Lopez Joey Morales Like · Reply · Jun 6 Chasitv Marsh Vicki Dolce Bruce Dolce Like · Reply · Jun 6 Elaine Haller Phillips Please don't take Panama Hatties, it's an icon! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Melisa Carswell Keep Panama Baddies!!! Unlike · ~1 · Reply · Jun 6 Justin Russell Justin Sproule can u believe this crap July 8, 2014 Distinguished Members of the Planning and Zoning Board: Greetings My name is Dr. James F. Burnham and I am a professor at Florida Atlantic University. My expertise is in the area of leadership and management especially as they apply to educational institutions. It is said that managers have tasks and leaders have followers. Managers and leaders may also be distinguished by the fact that managers do things right, while leaders do the right things. If you choose to label yourselves as managers of growth and development, then you have already defmed your selves as the managers of someone else's desires. However, ifyou choose to label yourselves as leaders in management and development, you assert yourselves as decision makers and you then base those decisions on the best of interests of those you serve, or in this case, your followers. In the case of the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD, the negative nature of the environmental impact of this proposed annexation and development cannot be overstated. The convergence ofPGA Blvd., Ellison Wilson Road, U.S. 1, the PGA drawbridge and yes, even Prosperity Farms Road, enters into this very complex and strategic annexation proposal. One only needs to be delayed in any of these locations on a hot summer day, or in the dramatic traffic snarls of the "season" to know the frustration that ensues. I lived on Prosperity Farms Road near PGA Blvd. for three years. I cannot count the number of times I have been gridlocked on both of these roadways as the drawbridge must open and close to accommodate passing boat traffic. Consider also that this same bridge may open and close at thirty minute intervals as is clearly posted on PGA Blvd. It has been reported that someone did a "study" and the study indicated that the bridge only opened and closed once during a two hour period causing only minimal traffic delays. Please excuse the nature of the following comment, but I had to "LOL" that someone was brave enough to make this inane statement. This 1 .. was a single observation on a single day and to call this a study is to insult our collective intelligences. Please now let us consider what MUST happen for this proposed annexation and development to be successful. It MUST GENERATE MORE TRAFFIC! This won't be waterborne traffic, it will be vehicular traffic carried by these same over taxed roadways as referred to earlier in this document. It will traffic funneled from multiple directions to this single location. Traffic logjams of monumental proportions are inevitable. There is no other conclusion to be made. Affected by these traffic snarls will be already in place commercial entities, residential areas, and even the Benjamin School. It is also inevitable that enterprising drivers will search for and find "shortcuts" so as to speed their way along. They will find these "shortcuts" by utilizing currently in place parking lots and quiet backstreets as their new thorough fares. This single item in itself will only serve to provide the potential for disaster should a single person be injured or killed by these non-compliant aggressive drivers. Knowing my time is limited, I have prepared copies of this statement for everyone on this board. In conclusion, I admonish you to consider the negative aspects of the environmental impact of the proposed PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD. I also admonish you to assert yourselves as leaders of growth and development in Palm Beach Gardens and not merely the managers of someone else's desires. Be the leaders who do the right thing. Deny this proposed annexation and development nightmare. Grateful £1, Dr.J 2 We want Ill P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 ? We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETIT ION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd , a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD. and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area . • We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and '6reep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 -~· ''-"< t:.. ~ -V\1~• \(:_, €A- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD , and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avo id traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION {CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 r We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01 -000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD , and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site . These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negative ly impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd , a.k .a. PGA Waterfront WMXD , and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site . These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively Impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avo id traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents In the area. ' We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. · We want . the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area Is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION {CITY,STATE} DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 r-f 19 f~, fL. 20 fElt: Fl We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k .a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally , these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ' 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use theni as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers. and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. "" We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary arid middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 -- We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd. a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians. neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 .. We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neigh boring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. LOCATION {CITY,STATE) DATE 17 18 19 20 ( I ·-' r We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and ~II negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petltions ')v {A)., --r-/-J17 C tJ.-J {\)~(._ ( The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularty occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper Into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet. family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k .a. PGA Waterfront WMXD , and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbea rabl e and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusio n, especial ly when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negative ly affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA W aterfront WMXD will Increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, fa mily-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase In traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additio nally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestri ans , neighbo rh ood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of l ocal residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 1 1 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G.; and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, Gther pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively Impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project {PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. I We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G.; and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD proj ect puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for Injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G.; and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions . The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively Impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These aHemate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are Uned with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE I. '-.... We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront · WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Watelfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Watelfront WMXD project will result In worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper Into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase In traffic. There Is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary Increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents In the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions 'Will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. car accidents regular1y occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project 'Will resullln worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD 'Will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase In traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined 'With multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD projed puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary Increased risk for injury and 'Will negatively impad quafrty of life for residents In the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034} and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic . in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These aHernate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE '• j, _:L_,"' . it~~· ·~~ ·--l iU-· We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD ·project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 'l..' It~ fi (_ ,.. ',_ \tc.~\l.,. LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE N.p.A We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will Increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These aHemate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE . SIGNATURE 6 7 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA . Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd , a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularty occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children , other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G.,-and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regular1y occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. __ _j We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. · PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks . The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE J IGNA]JRE 1 fhl,M~ &niv-i f{jb_ fJr/zsifi I ~ /Lb. ~P'// 2 l))~~~dJ; s-t-~r ~~--!I£ l ei~ // ..!C ..4!!1' ~ -"' ~ L 3 t1t11-/-Avtv{.. ABI G:,, {?%;d)/y fi.~'-... 4 lD:)nt'Kk Ptsh' Zion Gye:N~, PA-(o~25-flf ~Qd> 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ~ We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison \Mison Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront ~D. and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct . result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront ~D project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which wiH negatively affect our roads and bOdges and aeep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project pLts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighbo~d drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for ir1ury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (OTY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 9 l \ \ ( 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the corner of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd. a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities . Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe . Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents In the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD prQject and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE ~SIG~TURE 1 t3;<.tc Rut> ,,J Sf .{iwJur~.{< J,j~ I (_//(_~ 2 tw-!IJ~<~ 11 k/Ji fs~ ~~.4 ./..1/_ 4/,zr ::?2;;(~~-_(/~ _{-. I;,JJ~~ ,q I / "~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034} and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion , especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion , which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION {CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 .. change.org NPBconnect.com Recipient: Letter: Hal Valeche -PB County Commissioner, PBG City Council, and PBG Project Managers Greetings, We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #s: PPUD-14-01- 000034) and all associated petitions. ., Name Eileen Levin Carol Ashley albert hayward Elaine McCoobery Manon Sander Bruce Lyon Heidi Amirata Ullian Bentley Janet Hodgins Barbara Hayward Rosalia Cannava Timothy Hullihan KyaBrown christian romaguera Leo Fritzlo Location North Palm Beach, FL Date Comment 2014-07-Q3 Traffic on the PGAbridge is horrible now. US 1 and PGAsometimes can take 15 minutes to clear because of the bridge openings. If this development proceedes it will isolate all those living east of U.S.1 West Palm Beach, FL 2014-07-04 This a great place to meet with friends. palm beach gardens, FL 2014-07-04 This construction will make the traffic on PGA Blvd worse by far. It will also N.Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL PBG, FL North Palm Beach, FL hurt the propery values of the area due to this over building in such a small area 2014-Q7-04 The roads and bridges are over max capacity now, we can't add any more .. 2014-Q7-o4 Keep some of the old Florida alive so that the area doesn't look to homogenous. Also, have you seen the traffic on PGA Blvd. , especially after a bridge opening? PgA blvd. can't handle more traffic and it would be a nuisance to residents. 2014-Q7 -04 I go through that intersection many times per week, and in the winter, when the bridge goes up, traffiC is often snarled for more than twenty minutes. If this is approved, please incorporate a provision that the builder widen the bridge to ten lanes, or make it a double-decker. 2014-07-05 I feel this project will cause more traffic problems in a school, open bridge, and heavy residential area. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-07-05 It is about time that the PBG Council stopped unnecessary building and started thinking of the tax payers, whose home would be impacted by the rash and greedy decisions made by the Council. VETO this approval. Do the right thing for once. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-07-05 It will destroy the intracoastal area with concrete, make traffic more of a nightmare than it is now, and give us locals good reason to move out of the County. Who allowed this horror to get this far?? Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-07-05 Traffic is already a huge problem on PGA & Ellison Wilson. How about when the bridge gets stuck? The PGA Bridge was known as the Please Go Around Bridge for good reason. Don't sell out to the developers like Jupiter did! Don't pave Paradise and put up a parking lot like the words in the Song! North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL 2014-07-07 Overdevelopment will only further burden traffic and lifestyle of the area 2014-Q7-Q7 As explained here, <a href="http:/Jtimhullihan.wordpress.com/2014/04115/urban-masterpiecesf' rel="nofollow">http://limhullihan. wordpress.com/2014/04/15/urban- masterpieces/<la> intensely developed sites are "home runs" for developers, but short-change the communities in which they happen. North Palm Beach, FL 2014-07-08 Traffic isa terrible. Unsafe. palm beach gardens, FL 2014-07-08 Promote economic PROSPERITY not GROWTH. North Palm Beach, FL 2014-07-08 traffic would be unbearable. the only exit i can see is on ellison wilson and its bad now with the traffic light and the drawbridge. Name Joanie Bigham George Vtola Claudette Fabian seth muhary George Schmidt Renata Meszaros Pamela Parsons Jeffrey Levine Ullian Scurti Jean Baier john gruen Grace Rosen Rita Haracz Rosemary Vecchio Robert Henner Traci Gaumond Steven Batchelder Kathryn Nash Elizabeth Engle -------------------------------------~------------ Location North Palm Beach, FL Date Comment 2014-Q6-29 I play " Beat the bridge • every day to get to work, I also was next to an emergency vehicle who was stuck on the bridge trying to get across with lights and sirens. This is a horrible plan for developernent on ALL accounts ! As a Palm Beach Native , I do NOT want this to tum into Dade, Broward county a condo, development that is private shore access, traffic nightmares etc. This is long term going to effect our protection of the ocean, turtles who nest, beach clean ups as we the people will be forced to migrate west • We HAVE to speak up , Jupiter has been part of this developers plan which now looks nothing like Jupiter and its just east of the Intercoastal bridge ! This is BIG money backing this like in Jupiter so WE need to DEMAND protection , safety before its too late , Post, email, share and raDy up Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-30 This project will add too much traffic and there is plenty of empty space for North Palm Beach, FL Jupiter, FL North Palm Beach, FL Germany Juno,FL NPB, FL North palm beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL north palm beach, FL North Palm Beach, Fl North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL Palm Beach Gardens, FL Fargo, NO NorthPalm Beach, Fl Palm Bch Gardens, Fl business leave this area alone 2014-06-30 I use this corridor many times each month for shopping, volunteering & medical visits & find it difficult enough now due to wait times & congestion . We can not support further traffic, especially "in season" I will curtail my shopping & other activities by staying on the east side of the bridge. Trader Joe's will further add to the traffic. Please do not allow this to happen. 2014-06-30 The Rum Bar and Panama Hatties have been a place I'Ve enjoyed to hang out for the past 8 years! To take this place away would take away from the feel of the area! Even waterway cafe regulars despise the change. No one in their right mind wants to look at another high rise concrete monstrosity when you're on the water eating and having some drinks! SAVE THE RUM BAR!!!!! 2014-06-30 2014-06-30 2014-07-01 2014-07-02 2014-07-02 2014-07-Q2 2014-07-02 2014-Q7-Q2 2014-Q7-Q2 2014-07-Q3 2014-07-03 The traffic flow will be horrible, as it's already a long wait for the lights to change at PGA and Ellison Wilson Ads. and long lines form on the bridge during rush hours. We don't want more trafic! I live & own property on Ellison Wilson traffic in season is awful already without the extra load coming from proposed development Traffic concern on Lighthouse Dr., a. Residential area I live down the street and can here the music @ night already TRAFFIC !Ill!!! traffic ai miserable now it can only get worse The congestion is already horrible. There is too much traffic in season as it is by the bridge. This project will create a monster. WE LIVE ON US HWY 1 AND NEED TO USE THE PGA BRIDGE OFTEN. This project is not in the interests of local residents and will only line the pockets of greedy developers. The traffic nightmare it will create in the area will be overwhelming. It is a terrible idea and I am totally against it. 2014-07-03 Our family lives in that area; we are looking to buy property there. If this re-dev goes through , we'll buy in Jupiter. Traffic is already horrible there. 2014-07-03 RUM BAR!!! Its a staple 2014-o7-03 Too many cars right now Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-Q7-Q3 Traffic at the PGA bridge is almost impossible now. There will be no movement if this is allowed! Name location Date Comment NancyAuer Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-()6-25 Too much traffic and congestion. lbe development at indiantown Road is unsightly basil zaloom North Palm Beach, FL 2014-()6-25 Traffic Problems Rosanne Tramonti Jupiter, FL 2014-()6-25 The entire development in this area has been mismanaged . Long ago, the PGA Bridge should have been raised to the height of the Donald Ross and Indian Town Bridges and not overhauled in the past fews years to remain at the current height. There is far too much disruption, chaos, commerce and danger in this main corridor. Jessica Helsher Lake Park, FL 2014-()6-26 I love panama hattiesl i'd be so upset if they closed! Kern Smith Boynton Beach, Fl 2014-()6-26 live that place . Even after moving out of northlake, We still visit monthly Michele Lea Tampa, FL 2014-Q6-26 I don't live in palm beach, but I do come over every month for 2 wks. Have been for 6 yrs. I always go to rum bar and Pannama Hattie's • I feel I'm am a local resident. Dennis Roussel Jupiter, FL 2014-06-26 Do not want it to end up like Jupiter waterfront.... Mark Askren North Palm Beach, FL 2014-()6-27 This is a horrible ideal This development is just not meant to be in that space. It's absolutely absurd .... go build it in a field but not in my backyard please ... .in season you can't even find a space at publix in oakbrooke and they want to build this monstrosity ???I! Karen Voskanian N. Palm Bch, FL 2014-06-27 Traffic on PGA bridge Deana Cerniglia North Palm Beach, FL 2014-06-27 I've lived in Hidden Key for 15 years. My husband and I have seen a lot of development in that time and we've always been concerned that our quiet city was slowing turning into Boca. We enjoy this community and do not want to see it turned into commercial real-estate central. We have enough shops and restaurants to choose from as it is and I agree with all the comments-PGA is already congested , unfortunately, not just in the winter anymore. This would be disastrous. Laura Hepworth NPB, FL 2014-06-27 It will make it impossible to navigate your way on PGA Blvd. patty wood Jensen Beach, FL 2014-os-27 For over 17 years I lived less than a mile from this site. Traffic congestion is already HORRIBLE at the comer of Ellison Wilson and PGA Blvd. The Drawbridge restricts access to points East and West. Adding thousands of vehicles for a Project of such Ridiculously High Density defies any common sense. This does not even begin to address such a huge project completely changing the Character of nearby North Palm Beach, Juno Beach and Singer Island! Chama Deady North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-27 We don't need more condos or shopping areasl!!ll!!! Hatties has a charm that can't be lost!!!! Jennifer Gradolph Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-27 There is already too much traffic in this area, with cars coming in and out of side streets. When the bridge goes up, traffic backs up on PGA so badly that people wanting to cross PGA can't move Gayle Flaherty Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-27 It will directly impact on my ability to move over the bridge. This is already a busy route. Another development, similar to the one being built at US 1 and Indiantown Ad, is definitely overbuilding the area. ron fagrie westbank, Canada 2014-06-28 will take hours to commute to panama hatties this is unacceptable Carol Kelley Jupiter, FL 2014-06-28 Keep some casual Aorida spots. Name gary martin Debby Brandt Paul Newton UndaYork john lee lim Taylor Sandy Rosploch Calbert Forbes Stephanie Ring Kelly Berge! ETBaros Jennifer K. Black Richard Moortgat Steve Campana Mara Bourque Carol Bowes Robib Bunce Karen Temme Dawn Caputo Shelby King Kate Baumann Rossilyn Miller Location Date Comment Jupiter, FL 2014-()6-20 lime to start saving our waterfront and not turning it into a commercial district. We need to keep old Florida alive. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-20 Traffic control at PGA Bridge is already a nightmare when the bridge is up for North Palm Beach, FL Monticello, KY briny bfeezes, FL Hobe Sound, FL Palm beac gardens, FL Palm Beach Gardens, FL Jupiter, FL Jupiter, FL North Palm Beach, FL Juno Beach, FL Purcellville, VA North Palm Beach, FL Riviera Beach, FL Tequesta, FL North Palm Beach, FL Junolsles,FL North Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL Lake Park, FL boat traffic. 2014-06-20 To keep our community a safe and pleasant place to live. 2014-06-21 there is already too many building projects. Aorida is slowly being tom down. that is the reason I moved from there after 23 years in Palm Beach County and 30 years in Brevard County. Stop the building!! 2014-()6-22 I want as much of the natural part of palm beach county left untouched as possible. I was raised here in the late SO's 60's too much of teh intracoastal has been ruined. 2014-06-22 2014-06-23 2014-06-24 2014-06-24 2014-06-24 2014 -06-24 2014-06-24 2014-06-24 2014-06-25 20 14-Q6-25 I happen to like the place and hate to see developers ruining another this location. Effectively, 1 block away on other side of the canal. Disruptive to me and my neighbors I work across the bridge The development of Palm Beach County needs to slow down and appreciate some old Aorida. There is already too much congestion in this area, and too little available waterfront areas. Traffic congestion and concern for shoppers, children and tourists, in addition to residents in the surrounding areas. SAFETY, TRAFFIC, and Community INTEGRITY Go to hatties every time I visit west palm!!!! Un-needed growth. The are is way too congested I travel a lot through the bridge on PGA blvd. I do not want to spend hours in traffic and this area is historic to me. H's beautiful and you have not accounted for the increase in boating traffic that can further affect the water inlet. Please preserve our inlet and support our local businesses struggling to stay there! 2014-06-25 too much development and traffic now--this would make it much worse 2014-o6-25 Panama Hatties Is a piece of history and wonderful memories for many locals.Leave It be. 2014-06-25 The traffic along PGA is congested now, this area does not need more restaurants, hotels, & condos. This area needs more green space! Please stop the building!!!!!! 2014-06-25 rum bar 2014-06-25 Local watering holes are what make the north end of the county our own paradise. It is a great place to bring out of towners .. and we don't need another shopping mecca with a bunch of chain restaurants. If I want that I will go to Orlando. 2014-06-25 The traffic in this area will only get worse and cause significant safety issues for residents in the surrounding area. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-QS-25 Gardens has enough places here already for people to go to. Jupiter has one being built, City Place in WPB has a nice place, gardens is not big enough and that area around Panama Hattie's is not large enough, not to mention all the complaints we will get from surrounding residents. Too dangerous to place something like that there. Name Christine Studenroth Marci FICht Katherine Moore Southall Stone Tom Duffe Donna Brinson barbara goldenberg susan schupp Frankie Sprague Loretta Dowling James C. Brown Location Lake Park, FL New Smyrna Beach, FL Akron, OH North Palm Beach, FL Date Comment 2014-06-19 Ruining the landscape and traffiC. We have so many empty condos, hotels and restaurants already. Keep some points natural. 2014-06-19 It's already a nightmare traffic-wise when the bridge is up. Adding more traffic - especially construction traffic -is not feasible. I know I will totaHy avoid that area if this happens. 2014-06-19 I work at Panama Hatties We have to fight for this place. We DO NOT want to see this place get knocked down. 2014-06-19 It remains one of the last quiet places in this whole area that is not OVER developed. We have no need for this in our community! Tampa, FL 2014-06-19 Keep Palm Beach beautiful! I love coming down to visit Panama Hatties! Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-19 There is enough on PGA Blvd. and surrounding area. There isn't a good enough reason to add more shops and ruin the waterfront .. n palm beach, FL north palm beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL 2014-06-19 the traffic will be horrendous 2014-06-19 I've had a heart attack. I am very concerned that adding a large multi-use commercial development at The Panama Hatties site will significantly increase traffic to the extent that lite-saving emergency vehicles will be delayed in getting local victims to our local hospitals that are on the opposite side of the PGA Bridge in time to safe lives. Put this development on the West side of the PGA Bridge and scale back the size. Please rank our residents' concerns first in your value system. These are your voters. The Island of Palm Beach does a fantastic job of putting their residents' concerns, safety and well-being first - ahead of commercial demands that don't improve the quality of neighborhood life there. Please talk to Peter Elwell, Town Manager in Palm Beach, to see their long range strategic plan, mission and vision. Please copy that format for Palm Beach Gardens. It will make your decision-making much easier -if you have a well-defined Vision, Mission, Primary Constituents (the people you serve) so you can prioritize your actions to focus on improving the quality of life for the residents of Palm Beach Gardens. This proposed development will harm the quality of life here. thank you! 2014-06-20 This proposal is absolutely and positively a most impractical, invasive egress to the already congested heavily traveled area that impacts a major intersection of a federal highway (US Highway 1) which is surrounded on all 4 comers with shopping centers and office buildings plus a street where a large, busy elementary school is located necessitating congested travel of parents delivering and picking up children from school. In addition it is the only road leading to Singer Island, which is heavily populated with numerous huge condominiums, housing developments, hotels and a popular beach. In addition, this intrusive development is located between 2 busy drawbridges that open/close only 15 minutes apart--all which already creates congestive traffic jams conducive to creating wrecks which would cause impossible access to police, fire trucks and ambulances. Most of all, such an impractical use of this area is an insult that will destroy the long and well established community! Please deny this destructive development! 2014-06-20 There are enough high risers now. This restaurant is a wonderful place and the surrounding neighborhood should remain as it is. 2014-06-20 It can currently take 15 minutes to move from PGA & US One to Ellison Willson (one long block). When the Benjamin School lets out it can take forever just to make a left on PGA. This is wrong project in the wrong place! Name Ethelda Peace Jerry Wolfe don smith Charles Pudwill Margaux Ring Jeff Jennings Jane Turner robert barr Stephen Marinak Alan Lindsay Christopher Karch Susan E. Whyard Thomas Whyard Location North Palm Beach, FL Lake Paric, FL north palm beach, FL Date Comment 2014-06-19 I live within 2 blocks of Panama Hattie's. TAhe Jupiter development is an abomination. I don't want another albatross in the Gardens. 2014-06-19 We don't need another concrete jungle in this area. 2014-06-19 Reside in area. have grandkids attending school in are, project would be a travesty, PBG can find better means to increase tax base, enoogh is enough catering to developers/investors. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-19 Bending over backwards every time so some developer can make more money has got to stop. PGA is overcrowded beyond capacity and the side roads such Orlando, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL north palm beach, FL N. Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL as E-W and Prosperity Farms are already becoming overloaded as well. Now, in a county that is filled with empty condos, it makes no sense to put up more condos in an overcrowded area with traffic at grid lock every 30 minutes because of bridge lifts. Don't forget, the North Palm Rt-1 bridge lifts every 15 minutes later and many days, it's impossible to make it over both bridges in that time because of traffic. So, locals are already driving around them, again crowding residential streets. The Intercoastal is crowded at that location now and adding more docks and boats will only insure there's gridlock on the roadways and the water. We already have one new bloated development at At 1 and Indiantown Ad so why another so close to it here. Money .• it's an about money and I hold little hope of anyone with an ounce of character stopping this project. 2014-06-19 I grew up in this restaurant and other old Florida establishments like it. These new mega-projects taking up our waterfront properties destroy our history and culture. Places like this are what keep PBG unique. 2014-06-19 Already so much traffic cannot get across bridge, traffic constantly backed up. 2014-06-19 It will ruin the look of the area and contribute to traffic problems on the bridges 2014-06-19 traffic congestion 2014-06-19 Traffic today is next to impossible for Hidden Key residents. The backup from the bridge to the south of Hidden Key over the bridge to Lost Tree is a multiple daily event. Beyond the bridge west a similar backup is a regular occurance. EVEN OUT OF SEASON. I shudder to think of in season gridlock and now this monstrosity of a development will only elevate the problem to historic proportions. The project is a BAD deal, please stop it. 2014-Q6-19 the last thing we need is a traffic problem, the destruction of a landmark and creation of concrete monster similar to that in Jupiter 2014-06-19 life Safety is at risk with the increased traffic that will be a certainty with this development. There are 3 bridges in the area; PGA Donald Ross, & lighthouse with PGA as the most traveled. The CURRENT traffic situation during the rush hour(s) ancl/or with the bridge openings, backs up past US1 and past the bridge to Lost Tree. You have major traffic waiting to cross the bridge north of PGA on Eli Willie. You have considerable traffic backing up south of PGA on Eli Wilne. This project will compete with Benjamin School and traffic will back up beyond that school all the way to US1 across from OPC. A project of this magnitude is ill located. Do you remember when Panama Hatties was a trailer park? Restore and maintain our home town. Things are getting just too large. Elected officials are there for the people; not the developer; not the revenue. 2014-06-19 High volume at this intersection now and major construction of 8 acres will make this area a place to stay away from. Real estate sales will suffer greatly from this project. 2014-06-19 Excessive traffic congestion-we must stop this project! Name Brian Lee TrishWegman John Dyl<inga MarthaAhr Barbara DePalma Ed Stone michael cope Dustin Howard alex Montos Frank Hollub Shirley Morgan Thomas Collins CHRISTOPHER CERNIGLIA Sharon Provo Trevor Gordon Location North Palm Beach, FL Date Comment 2014-<J6-18 I Uve in Hidden Key, which is just East of U5-1. The traffic is already unbearable. Between the U5-1 bridge in North Palm Beach and the PGA bridge, there are times it takes over 30 minutes just to get to 1-95 from my house. 1-95 is only 3-4 miles from my house. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-18 Our family moved to PBG in 1971 then to Hidden Key in 1976. The growth in our population made some development necessary, but enough is enough! The traffic on both sides of the bridge is already a major headache. This project will do nothing but detract from the beauty and quality of life that we enjoy. Let's leave some of it for our children and grandchildren to enjoy. PLEASE do not go forward wi1h this plan!! Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-18 To much density and traffic in an area that is already at its maximum even in the off season. North Palm Beach, FL Phoenixville, PA North Palm Beach, FL tequestsa, FL West Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL hobe sound, FL North Palm Beach, FL NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 2014-06-18 This project jeopardizes the quality of life for all residents nearby and the safety of all travellers driving in this area. 2014-Q6-18 Traffic congestion 2014-06-19 The intersection of US 1 and PGA Blvd is already gridlocked every 30 minutes with the drawbridge and this will make congestion even worse. The City of Palm Beach Gardens is already on record regarding the concerns they have with emergency response in light of the All Aboard Florida project (<a href="http:/lwww.tcrpc.org/special_projects/AAF/Lettersi4_25_14_PBG_Prasad .pdf" rel="nofollow''>http:/lwww.tcrpc.org/speciai.J)fojects/AAF/Letters/4_25_14_PB G_Prasad.pdk/a>). If a short wait for a scheduled passing train legitimately concerns the City, then surely the lengthy, unpredictable delays around the PGA Blvd bridge are a more severe threat to emergency response. It can take upwards of 30 minutes to traverse the PGA bridge between 3:30 and 4PM at present. Adding even more traffic to the area will create chaos. 2014-06-19 too much additional traffic 2014-06-19 I work and shop around the area and traffic is already frustrating 2014-06-19 Neighborhood congestion 2014-06-19 My quality of LIFE! 2014-06-19 Too much ugly growth 2014-06-19 We live north of PGA Blvd. off of Ellison Wilson, there is already a dangerous traffic situation here for anyone trying to make a left or right tum from the surrounding roads that abut Ellison Wilson due to the FPL employees traffic pattern as they come to work in the morning or leave in the afternoon. The traffic at times is backed up from PGA to the FPL headquarters ... adding another traffic mess to the south side of PGA will only exacerbate this problem. 2014-06-19 THE TRAFFIC AT THE BRIDGE IS ALLREADY UNBEARABLE. IF THEY ADD MORE DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT ADDING INFRASTRUCTURE TO HELP WITH BRIDGE TRAFFIC, IT WILL BE UNDRIVEABLE MUCH OF THE TIME. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-19 This will create too great a risk for increased traffic congestion and traffic accidents in an area that is already unsafe for drivers and pedestrians. You should veto -do not pass! Jupiter, FL 2014-06-19 In addition to the very practical and important concerns listed in the petition, I also feel that Panama Hatties is a unique and genuine place that should be preserved. --------------- Name Location Date Comment Dale Abbott PBG, FL 2014-06-18 I live across the ICW from this project and constantly watch the demise of the ICW due to boat traffic, pollution and over building on limited resources ... adding more commercial projects will only increase the danger and hasten the limited beauty that remains. What a completely wrong idea ..• take a boat trip through Ft. lauderdale if you don, understand how bad this is. Ernestine Biagiotti Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-()6-18 Increase of traffic, taking a land mark and pollution of water way Kevin Jeannette Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-oo-18 The stress of the extra traffic on the PGA bridge and the already over- capacitated PGA Blvd wiH be too much! Trader Joes will be opening soon and there is rumor that Bass Pro Shops is opening a store north of PGA on US1. The impact on our neighborhood and surrounding area is unacceptable! Planning has not been the greatest on PGA in the last few years. fred barr North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-18 Traffic issues Mary Maranville North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-()6-18 Too much congestion in a limited amount of space •........ Laszlo Mate North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-18 Congestion is already unmanageable at US1 & PGA, the roads can not have more capacity, especially with the bridge constantly backing up the traffic. Panama Hattie's is one of the few landmarks we have around here, it wouls be a shame to replace with another unneeded Harborside style development John Podesta North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-oo-18 It creates an unsafe and impossible traffic situation for the community. Vote NO! Stacey delucia Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-18 H we allow the "development" of the Panama Hatties site to proceed as proposed, we can say goodbye to the coastal ambiance and beauty that we South Floridians profess to value. This ill-advised project will duplicate the concrete monstrosity that Jupiter is now stuck with. Once we tum that comer, there's no turning back. Claire Walstrom Hobe Sound, Fl 2014-06-18 Bad IDEA FOR THE AREA. Melissa lee North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-18 Traffic is already congested and a new Worldwide Sportsman (by Bass Pro Shops) has been approved for the Carl's Furniture site on US1 north of PGA. This in itseH will add thousands of cars per day over the bridge. How much traffic can the residerrts east of the bridge take? We already wait 10-15 minutes every 1/2 hour for the bridge traffic. h will be sooo much worse! Save NPB and the Gardens before it becomes one giant strip mall! Stephen Wagner North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-18 The traffic is already terrible by the bridge. We don, need more traffic to exacerbate the problem. Delores Colton North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-18 Because of traffic and egress out of my community. samantha pettry cape canaveral, FL 2014-oo-18 I grew up here. This is a local treasure Debbie Dykinga Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-oo-18 We have enough commercial traffic and congestion in this area. Please leave our area alone ...... see if the craziness in Jupiter makes money. h11 probably die out. look at Abacoa ..... the commercial has fizzled and just way to much development THOMAS MAGLIARO NO. PALM BEACH, Fl 2014-06-18 THE ONLY EXIT AND ENTRANCE FOR THIS PROJECT IS ON ELLISON WILSON. TO PGA. THE TRAFFIC WOULD BE HORRIFIC IF THIS GOES THROUGH. Bill Barbosa Jupiter, Fl 2014-06-18 We love Panama Hatties!! and it needs to stay Gail Delgado lake Park, Fl 2014-06-18 Please don't approve this the traffic is so bad already and we would like to keep some of old Florida to enjoy. Simon Beachley Riegelsville, PA 2014-06-18 Because it will affect the quality of life in the area. Pharm84 Pharm84 juno beach, Fl 2014-06-18 it will increase traffic. Name Jayne Sanders Courtney Bowden Morgan Kiernan Kristen Smith paris speer Nelson E Maradiaga Debby Strader Robert Singer Lynne Butzirus Alex Mancini Jill Slawson constance webster Eric Kauppi Lenny Trull William Bryan Dale Bicknell Location Date Comment Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-17 I am stuck at the bridge or back up on US1 at least 40% of my time now. North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL north palm beach, FL Continued growth in the immediate are will be a disaster. Just DON'T DO IT! 2014-06-17 I live here and increased traffic and congestion would make everyday activities extremely difficult and unsafe in our 'smaH town' neighborhoods in North Palm Beach 2014-06-17 The traffic in this area is barely tolerable as it is. My family has a business nearby and I fear people deciding to go elsewhere due to inconvenience. 2014-06-17 This area will be too congested with traffic. Not to mention, it will take away from the small beach town feel. 2014-06-17 i live off ellison wilson road and traffic is all ready a mess. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-18 Traffic congestion over development .And losing public space to private corporations. Juno isle, FL nOrth palm beach, FL Wellington, FL Wellington, FL juno,FL 2014-06-18 Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). Already a nightmare. 2014-06-18 I have lived in this area for over 30 years, moved here because of the quality of life in north end. I do not want to see this project completed without any serious consideration to traffic increase, crime increase and ruining our florida charm. 2014-06-18 Why??? Have you been there? It is one of the few places left on the water we ALL can enjoy!! 2014-06-18 Palm beach gardens has already begun it's transition from the laid back town it once was. The construction has completely taken over PGA. At least leave a little bit of historic Florida as it is. It would be a dying shame if condos are built. It's something people look at every day. 2014-06-18 The intersection of Ellison Wilson and PGA Blvd is a nightmare now, This project will make it a disaster! We don't need all those new condos there! palm beach gardens, FL 2014-06-18 Our roads are now overcrowded and we do not need more condo's and parking North Palm Beach, FL lake worth, FL Jensen Beach, FL North Palm Beach, FL garages spoiling our city and waterways. Definitely against this project. 2014-Q6-18 I live just a few streets away on Ellison Wilson it will make getting past that intersection more impossible than it already is!!!!!!!!!!! 2014-06-18 don't pave paradise to put up a parking lot!! 2014-06-18 I lived in PGA National for 5 years and visit the area often. This proposed development will not benefit the people of PBG more than it will detract. 2014-06-18 This proposed project is way way to big for the space and would be out of character for the area. Traffic is bad in the area now as it is. Traffic at school pick up and drop off times are especially bad. Wrth new boat docks the bridge openings will increase dramatically at lunch and dinner times. North Palm Beach, Singer Island and Juno Beach resident will suffer the consequences; not Palm Beach Gardens residents. Please don't approve it. Thank you. Martha Gillespie-Beaman Stuart, FL 2014-06-18 This is important to me because I work in PBG and my family has lived there since 1970. Surale Phillips Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-18 Our neighborhood is already a cut through and it is terrible. The intersection when the bridge is up is already a major danger with the stopped traffic. This project will make it worse while also making this PGA location even more bland and like anywhere USA. The Waterway area is unique and adds character to the area. More condos will not. Comments Name Suzette Navratik Jeffrey Okey Amanda Ghattas Lisette Pawlak Stuart Hankins Sara Bronson Tara Goldstein Nancy Wilkes Terri Dinney Tiffany Wilkes Dawn Hough Dr. James Burnham lorraine Young Sue Edwards-Staley Ed Schaeferle Kara Joy Location Date Comment Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-17 SO MANY LEVELS ... TRAFFIC, PREVENTING OVER-DEVELOPMENT, OVERALL WELFARE OF OUR RESIDENTS. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-17 Traffic is already a nightmare in this area. It would be disastrous if it happens. Loxahatchee, Fl 2014-06-17 Jupiter, Fl 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-17 North Palm Beach, FL 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-17 palm beach shores, Fl 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-17 Port St Lucie, Fl 2014-06-17 North Plam Beach, Fl 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2014-06-17 North Palm Beach, Fl 2014-06-17 Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 2014-06-17 North Palm Beach, FL 2014-06-17 This intersection is not designed for something of this proportion and cannot support what it will bring to the area. I love panama haities and Rumbar. It's an amazing way to show locals and tourists what Florida is about. Tearing it down to add more city like congestion is a crime. This development will ruin our city. I've been going to the rum bar and Hattie's for years. Whether by boat or driving there, it's always a great place to bring friends and family. There are a lot of great memories at both places and it would be a shame to waste these local establishments to corporate greed and tourism. There are enough tourist destinations south in west palm and north in Jupiter. Leave our local paradise alone! It would add significantly to traffic, and would ruin one of the best local places around. I take a shortcut from US 1 to Ellison Wilson on my way to work across the PGA bridge. This is to avoid the congestion at the intersection of US 1 & PGA. I can only imagine the difficulty if this project goes through!!! Please VETO this project! Road way can't handle the traffic PGA is too congested now by the bridge. Another shopping development is not needed! This area CANNOT become Harborside in Jupiter! That area of PGA Blvd already is a traffic nightmare, and if it will resemble the horrendous monstrosity that they buiH in Jupiter, it will be such an eyesore for our community. We don't need it! Plain and simple. look at the area within 1 ,000 feet or less of Hatties and Rum Bar, it already has quite a bit of retail and office space, some of it vacant. Why is it necessary to build these large projects on every comer of the county? There are many tourists that are not happy to see this establishment go. This is important because not only will this impact our quality of life in a most negative way, it is also the last bastion of any resemblance to what south Florida represents. This idea of "modernization• usually just means more concrete and glass hidden under the cloak of "progress•. It is time to unite and say no to more greed and the destruction of paradise to build another "parking garage". The traffic is already horrible -many accidents, many delays, many hot tempers. Please keep our area calm and lovely! Live very close to this planned project. Do not want further congestionl!l I live nearby The congestion and this neighborhood is not equipped for this development. PGA bridge can't handle the traffic. change.org NPBconnect.com Recipient: Letter: Hal Valeche -PB County Commissioner, PBG City Council, and PBG Project Managers Greetings, We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #s: PPU D-14-01- 000034) and all associated petitions. We want the P .B.G City Council, City of P .B. G., and P .B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development plaMed for the comer of PGA Blvd and Blison Wilson Rd, a.k.a PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions wiU be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. car accidents regularly occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively aiJect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD wiD increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, famiy-neighborflood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large ina'ease in traftic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Ad<fltionaBy, these roads are tined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood chldren, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best intentst of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and aU rvlated petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd. a .k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. TraffiC in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and water.wy congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will inaease traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic eotiQE!S1ion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic.. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tounsts at t.nleCeSSCIIY inaeased risk for qury and will negatively impact quatity of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best irdenlst of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD proiect and all related petitions.. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 --- We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a b~n on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regulalfy occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especiaHy when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volmle and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large inaease in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementafY and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD projed puts neighbortlood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessa'Y increased risk for injufY and will negatill'ely impad quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best in1ef9st of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and otl)er neighboring communities. · · TraffiC in this area is already ll'lbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (evety 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. · PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic vo1m1e and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighbortlood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increaSed risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD·14-01.000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and EDison Wilson Rd, a.k.a PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct res~t of traffic over congestion and confusion, especiaDy when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD wUI increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large Increase In traffic. There Is regular garbage colectioo scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborilood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for l~ry and will negatively impact quality d life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best intenlst of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and aD related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ' Signatures Name Location Date Alison Harvey , United States 2014-06-16 Susan Bickel North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Suzette Navratik Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Mark Lusa Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 elisabeth meyer Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jeffrey Okey West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jeffrey Wallace North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Regan Fussell Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Amanda Ghattas Loxahatchee, FL, United States 2014-06-17 georgia norcisa wpb, FL, United States 2014-06-17 James Harms West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lisette Pawlak Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Stuart Hankins Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sara Bronson North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sebastian Navratik Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 james adams Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sally D'Angelo San Rafael, CA, United States 2014-06-17 Monique Ansonia Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Samantha martino Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Tara Goldstein Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Ariel Platt Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 sharell buntin Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Nancy Wilkes Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Kris Bell West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sean Chrissinger Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jill VanDyke Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Dawn McKeich Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Pamela Kemp Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jennifer Zeitz Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Kimberly simms palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Name Location Date Megan Nicholson Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Matt Marx Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Haley Stockstill North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sonia Mendez Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Michelle Hough Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Megan Kight North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Bryan Borck Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Terri Dinney West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lisa Emerson North Palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Amber Krauss Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Tiffany Wilkes Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lauri Hussar Loxahatchee, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Dawn Hough Loxahatchee, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Mary Pinak North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Richard Mandell Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Dr. James Burnham North Plam Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Beth Brown West Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-17 gary derer riviera beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lorraine Young Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sue Staley Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Veronica Clinton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jennifer Furman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Amanda Sobeck North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Joseph Gephart West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Ed Schaeferle Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Derek Sejnoha Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lindsay Pearson North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Christine Gwinnell Royal Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Peter Smith Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Alissa haymin North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sharon Robson Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Kara Joy North Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-17 Name Location Date Julie Sobeck North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 angela chancey juno beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jayne Sanders Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 james edwards Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Catherine Stefano Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Caroline Campbell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jarrod Wooster Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Mary Gillespie Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Cara Mulligan Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 David Chirico NPB, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Courtney Bowden North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Anna Haglund Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 John Fitzgerald North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Rachael KerKerns North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Morgan Kiernan North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jacqueline Lohr Stuart, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Amanda Dicembrino Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Kristen Smith North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Patricia Curry Royal Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Matthew Koehn North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 John Whalen north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Sage Lehman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Carole Ann Vaughan Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Nicole Harmon Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Chris Bova North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Chad Ingram West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Barbara Kenney Juno, FL, United States 2014-06-17 James Haymin North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Susan Mastel Palm Beach Gardens, FL. United States 2014-06-17 Sally Gates Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Trisha Sartino North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jeff Durning West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 --------------------------------- Name Location Date Diana Wise North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 paris speer north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Jessica Irwin West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Karen Worman Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lauren Ladasic North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 joseph maass North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Lauren Mozlin West Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-17 Ashley Gravlin Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Tim Sias Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-17 Fulton Smith-Sykes Hutchinson Island South, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kara Decker West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Mia Reynolds Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Rachelle Provencher West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jackie Taylor Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Rani Sullivan Boca Raton, FL, United States 2014-06-18 janet carbone Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Chelsea Mulvey Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Christina DiGiovanni North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Taylor Schwab Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Debbie Marchesani North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Darin Coker Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Elizabeth Wagner Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stuart Powell Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Constance Wagner Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Brandi Brinson Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Gary Day West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-Q6-18 Alycia Viola Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Amanda V Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 paul ritchie Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Audrey Snow North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Shyanna Olson Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Nelson E Maradiaga Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Name Location Date Sherri Herman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 thomas chirico North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stephanie Fowler North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 J. Harrison Riviera Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jacqueline Crowley North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Mitzi James North Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-18 Richard Trumpore Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Ralph Cosme West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Debby Strader North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 melisa shearin Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Brian Brooks Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Robert Singer north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 warren migaud West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Lynne Butzirus Wellington, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Alex Mancini Wellington, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Ann Lillie North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jill Slawson Juno Isles, FL, United States 2014-06-18 constance webster palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stephanie Corby Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Afton Wise North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Carrie Groves Royal Palm Beach, FL, United States Minor 2014-06-18 Outlying Islands leah paluga North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Laura Tripp Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Monica Morillo Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Casey Beeler North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Allison North North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jason Salum Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Scott Slawson North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kourtney Chase Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Amber Pritchett Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Marilyn Tuttle Tequesta, FL, United States 2014-06-18 ---·------------- Name Location Date Kelli Vandergeest Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Shawna Brinson Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kaci Moss Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Hannah Taylor Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 edward meredith palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Eric Kauppi North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 John Phillips Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Patricia Burke Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-18 lenny trull lake worth, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stacey Hemlak West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jane St Palley Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 warren levitt Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Alesha Santos Wellington, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Lori Simonson jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-18 William Bryan Jensen Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jeanne Moman St. Cloud, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jan English North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Leandra Lacasse West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jaimee Peirce Riviera Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Marcella Bradley North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Dale Bicknell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Martha Gillespie-Beeman Stuart, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Michele Haid North palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Surale Phillips Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Melanie Bauman Aliquippa, PA, United States 2014-06-18 caroline sory north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Leslie Conover Dacula, GA, United States 2014-06-18 Lynne Cole Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 ray cochran palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kelly Veith Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Mary Brannon North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Melanie Higbee palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Name Location Date Philip Pernett Greenacres, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Bill James Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Wendy Daniels Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Dan Bellino North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Dale Abbott PBG, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jeff Johansen Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 VIviana Braider Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 mary jean rowe West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jessica DesPiaines North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 N Carp Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Ernestine Biagiotti Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Vikki Dodge North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kevin Jeannette Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Roman Pena North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Vivian Ekey North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 fred barr North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Mark Colton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Kevin & Mary Maranville North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Laszlo Mate North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Dorothy Fairbanks Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Sharon Jeannette Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 John Podesta North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 kristin shaw West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stacey deLucia Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Claire Walstrom Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Melissa Lee North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 John Smotherman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Vasi Balabanova Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 david saunders north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Stephen Wagner North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Delores Colton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Michelle Wallace North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Name Location Date samantha pettry cape canaveral, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Debbie Dykinga Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 THOMAS MAGLIARO NO. PALM BEACH, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Bill Barbosa Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-18 jenny gasparik Jupiter, Fl, United States 2014-06-18 Steve Wilhoit North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Lindsey Donatelli Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-oG-18 Gail Delgado lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Suzanne Kiltau North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Mrs Franco PBG, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Simon Beachley North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Robert Swint North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Roberta Singer North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Caron Joyce Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Megan Byrd Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 john norman juno beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Brian Lee North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Cindy Zimmer Gladstone, NJ, United States 2014-Q6-18 Mark Young Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Jill Kokinda Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-06-18 Trish Wegman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Allison Nicklaus North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-18 Arnie Miller North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 John Dykinga Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Gail Greenberg North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 MarthaAhr North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Barbara DePalma North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Cheryl Burkhardt North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-18 Elaine Fitzgerald North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Chad Olsen Toms River, NJ, United States 2014-06-19 Summer Magun Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Margaret Green Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 -----·--~---------------------------, Name Location Date Kyle Bloemers West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Ed Stone North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Eugene Jay North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Lisa Estevez Palm City, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Lynn Hansen North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 lynnie143@yahoo.com michael cope tequestsa, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Sally GRIEB North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Dustin Howard West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Pauline Colton West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Sandra Mauney Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Joey Estevez Palm City, FL, United States 2014-06-19 alex Montos North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jack Stone North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Sarah Hart Annapolis, MD, United States 2014-06-19 Julie Fenix North palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Pamels Watd Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 margaret rainfirth France 2014-06-19 Samantha Helhoski Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Kathy Craft North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 TamaraAull Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Teresa Miller North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Anthony Barber Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Gunnar Jeannette Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 lina O'Brien Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Kim Martin Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Carol Collins Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Frank Hollub North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Shirley Morgan Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Michael Beck North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Joseph DePalma North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Mary Murphy Palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Name Location Date Thomas Collins North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 jeremy seabridge north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 CHRISTOPHER CERNIGLIA NORTH PALM BEACH, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Sharon Provo Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Kelly Davis North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Michael Misiaszek Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Nora Minichino Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-QG-19 Trevor Gordon Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Ethelda Peace North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jerry Wolfe Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Denise Guadagnino Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jesea Jeannette Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 veronique petit West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 don smith north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Lorraine Kassarjian Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Kathy Leverette North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Charles Pudwill Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Margaux Ring Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jeff Jennings North Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jane Turner North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 nichole desilvey florence, KY, United States 2014-06-19 sara degutis North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 robert barr north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Ben Schuemann npb, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Stephen Marinak N. Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Alan Lindsay North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Dan Jennings Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Christopher Karch North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Amanda Duval Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 John Garell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Lori Kolb North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Christina Plenzio Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 --------------------------------- Name Location Date Jack Nicklaus II North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-Q6-19 Darren Wiggins West Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Rick Hydro Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Susan E. Whyard North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Terri Nissen North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Thomas Whyard North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Kim House Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-Q6-19 Camille Thompson Port St. lucie, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Christine Studenroth lake Park, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Marci Ficht lake Park, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Adam Noe Wellington, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Demeda Walker Tulsa, OK, United States 2014-06-19 Dan Kramer Fort Wayne, IN, United States 2014-06-19 susan romanski north salem, NY, United States 2014-06-19 Mayra Samantha Casillas Colton, CA, United States 2014-06-19 Valerie Grego easthaven, CT, United States 2014-06-19 bashir Bey brooklyn, NY, United States 2014-06-19 Guadalupe Villarreal Somerset, TX, United States 2014-06-19 Theresa M. Campbell Madison Heights, Ml, United States 2014-06-19 Ken Spence Columbus, GA, United States 2014-06-19 linda Swain Norfolk, VA, United States 2014-06-19 Patty Cook Snellville, GA, United States 2014-06-19 louine King Avon, CT, United States 2014-06-19 Julie Kiedis-Szukics Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Joyce Putnam Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 william coker Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Katherine Moore Akron, OH, United States 2014-06-19 Corinne Casey Riviera Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Southall Stone North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 emily Michel tequesta, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Ashley Reese North Palm Beach, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Tom Duffe Tampa, Fl, United States 2014-06-19 Name Location Date Donna Brinson Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-19 barbara goldenberg north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 susan schupp north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Cara Hitt Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Susan Eshbach Palm Springs, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Jason Jewe West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Fabian Carmona Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 michael pulanco Riviera Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Pete S Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-19 Chris Willoughby Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Frankie Sprague North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Elizabeth McGinty Indianapolis, IN, United States 2014-06-20 William A Ohnesorgen Benson, AZ, United States 2014-06-20 Susan Borland North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Paige-Marie Manera Greenacres, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Jean Mullen Vancouver, WA, United States 2014-06-20 martin zalud north adams, MA, United States 2014-06-20 Brenda Tucker oakland city, IN, United States 2014-06-20 karen rose whitesboro, NY, United States 2014-QG-20 laura krause boca raton, FL, United States 2014-06-20 James Melloh Auburn, ME, United States 2014-06-20 Dena Limpert Downey, CA, United States 2014-06-20 George Clesi Boca Raton, FL, United States 2014-06-20 jamie pederson Tacoma, WA, United States 2014-06-20 Noel Barnes Renton, WA, United States 2014-06-20 Jacob Tucker Lee•s Summit, MO, United States 2014-06-20 Dianna Craven North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Scott Biggs StClair Shores, Ml, United States 2014-06-20 helene lipschitz oakland gardens, NY, United States 2014-06-20 Mitchell Alperin Townsend, MA, United States 2014-06-20 Michael Carney Runnemede, NJ, United States 2014-06-20 Myrta Torres Hoboken, NJ, United States 2014-06-20 Name Location Date Hank Ramirez San Diego, CA, AL, United States 2014-06-20 Jacqueline Tulli Colorado Springs, CO, United States 2014-06-20 Ella Michel Tequesta, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Kenneth Linick lAKEWOOD, OH, United States 2014-06-20 Pamela Bishop Okemos, Ml, United States 2014-06-20 Caroline Savage Syracuse, NY, United States 2014-06-20 john pasqua valley center, CA, United States 2014-Q6-20 Patricia DeRario Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Loretta Dowling West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 robert mantovani pb gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Pamela Kerr Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Andrea Maiorana Malone, NY, United States 2014-06-20 Kimberly Stankiewicz Detroit, Ml, United States 2014-06-20 Jeff Aumick North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Kelley McQueen Yucaipa, CA, United States 2014-06-20 jossef findlay windsor mill, MD, United States 2014-06-20 David Baker Newark, CA, United States 2014-06-20 Chaz Struppmann New Haven, CT, United States 2014-06-20 Julya Bekret Beachwood, NJ, United States 2014-06-20 Chloe Salveson Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United States 2014-06-20 Francee Levin Columbia, SC, United States 2014-06-20 Breanne Clinton Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Greg Bergman Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Megan Orr Aurora, MO, United States 2014-06-20 Sheila Laumier Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-20 sarah gremillion Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-20 James C. Brown North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Tabitha Stanfield Springfield, MO, United States 2014-06-20 gary Martin Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Christine Newton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Debby Brandt Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Kathie Munsen Tequesta, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Name Location Date Stephen Honaker Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Paul Newton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 David Burgiel Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Adele Norman Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-20 Linda York Monticello, KY, United States 2014-06-21 Ashley McCollum West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-21 Patricia Campbell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-()6-21 Darcelle Carter Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Barry Willette Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Sharon Holden Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Martha Chisholm Singer Island, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Paula br Wellington, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Kim Shumate Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Glorianne Katz WPB, FL, United States 2014-06-22 mark zeitler Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-22 JOHN WAUGH Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-22 jack lee boynton beach, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Diana Stephany Batavia, OH, United States 2014-06-22 Karen Holland Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-22 Mark Shamblin Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-22 lim Taylor Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-06-22 lina Medero Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-23 kerri bell Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Thomas McCracken North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Nadine Lowery West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Nancy Juskowich Waynesburg, PA, United States 2014-06-23 Pam Boland Grovetown, GA, United States 2014-06-23 Martin Bring Bellingham, WA, United States 2014-06-23 Ran Zirasri Bismarck, ND, United States 2014-06-23 Jaszmene Smith Millville, NJ, United States 2014-06-23 stephen brklycica Lakewood, WA, United States 2014-06-23 Gregory Martin College Station, TX, United States 2014-06-23 Name Location Date Marjorie Curci Beaver, WA, United States 2014-06-23 Eugene Feliciano Bklyn, NY, United States 2014-06-23 Toni Clark Kansas City, KS, United States 2014-06-23 JTRUDNICH LOS ANGLES, CA, United States 2014-06-23 Joe Galletta Chicago, IL, United States 2014-06-23 dustin davis augusta, GA, United States 2014-06-23 lisa bradley gainesville, GA, United States 2014-06-23 Luis-Alfredo Cartagena NY, NY, United States 2014-06-23 Kurt Frees Cincinnati, OH, United States 2014-06-23 RocioAnahi columbus, OH, United States 2014-06-23 Adorn Barrett Odebolt, lA, United States 2014-06-23 Victoria hildreth milwaukee, WI, United States 2014-06-23 Keri Clemons West Helena, AR, United States 2014-06-23 CHERYL VELASQUEZ SYLMAR, CA, United States 2014-06-23 Jade Golden San Francisco, CA, United States 2014-06-23 Denise Thomas West St Paul, MN, United States 2014-06-23 Jenny Horsburgh Newton, MA, United States 2014-06-23 Matthew Burns Waukegan, IL, United States 2014-06-23 Una Hammadeh Westmont, IL, United States 2014-06-23 Debbie Rinaldi Bedford, NY, United States 2014-06-23 Anita Johnson Orlando, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Ernest Mason Sinclairville, NY, United States 2014-06-23 Art Shervs brooklyn, NY, United States 2014-06-23 Carolyn Kelly Albuquerque, NM, United States 2014-06-23 Matthew Franck New Brunswick, NJ, United States 2014-06-23 Sis Penders Danville, VA, United States 2014-06-23 Carol Johnson Winfield, IL, United States 2014-06-23 cassie arrowood marion, NC, United States 2014-06-23 michael amoratis Bellevue, WA, United States 2014-06-23 jennifer halstaed charleston, WV, United States 2014-06-23 John Sanders San Francisco, CA, United States 2014-06-23 Tiffany Doolittle Chico, CA, United States 2014-06-23 --·------ Name Location Date Catherine Cerny Chicago, IL, United States 2014-06-23 Allie Black Washington, DC, United States 2014-06-23 Susan Gonzales Denver, CO, United States 2014-06-23 chris beal Iouth, TX, United States 2014-06-23 lia Gray Denison, TX, United States 2014-06-23 Desiree Jacobson Detroit lakes, MN, United States 2014-06-23 Nikki Adams Monroeville, NJ, United States 2014-QB-23 Dani Butterfield Edwards, IL, United States 2014-06-23 Sandy Rosploch Palm beac gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Barry Johnson Orlando, FL, United States 2014-06-23 Dorothy McNeil West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Judie LaFeir Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Patricia Long Durham, NC, United States 2014-06-24 Gloria Toth Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Calbert Forbes Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Walter Arnold Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Stephanie Ring Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Maren McRoberts North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Kelly Bergel Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-24 ET Baros North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Robert Waskover Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Jennifer Black North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Usa Hill Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Todd Martin Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Benjamin Brown juno beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Richard Moortgat Purcellville, VA, United States 2014-06-24 C Broph Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Terry Carpenter North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Amanda Johansson North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Dan Peters North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Brandy Brenner Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Paula Hoekstra North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Name Location Date Alex Bournique North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Ronald Hoekstra North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 UzCampana North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Ayda Migitz North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Bryan Black North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Karla Zemel North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-24 Steve Campana North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Josh Tabor loxahatchee, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Tiffany Riccardi North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Ubby Nasuti North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Zachary Fehr Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Mara Bourque Riviera Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Nichole buccini Royal Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-25 Carol Bowes Tequesta, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Robib Bunce North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Terri Cromwell Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Karen Temme Juno Isles, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Dawn Caputo North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Shelby King West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Kate Baumann Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Rossilyn Miller Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Andrea Sheldon Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-25 NancyAuer Palm Beach Gardens, FL. United States 2014-06-25 Cliff De Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Sherry Steele North Palm Beach , FL, United States 2014-06-25 Kathryne Kahn North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Pamela Synnott North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Wayne Mccullough Npb, FL, United States 2014-06-25 james fraim jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-25 basil zaloom North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 sarah gavagni palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Kelly Fetto Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Name Location Date Laura Boothby North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Katie Hughey Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Laurie Smith North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Debra Knox West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Rosanne Tramonti Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Jordan Mcinnes North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Vonda Decker Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Janet Chalif North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 michael nocca North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-25 Ally Pereverzoff North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Cindy Okolichany North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Antonella Edwards North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Robert Schuemann Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Lisa Wilson North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Leanne Barbato North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Jessica Helsher Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Kern Smith Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Michele Lea Tampa, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Debra Jones North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Curt McCullough Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Kathy Cleare Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Dennis Roussel Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Lynn Elliott Durham, NC, United States 2014-06-26 BRENDA LEE HAKE YORK, PA, United States 2014-06-26 Paul Roland Portland, OR, United States 2014-06-26 Bill Tregoning Cleveland, OH, United States 2014-06-26 Karen Raccio Maple Grove, MN, United States 2014-06-26 miklos bosarge cincinnati, OH, United States 2014-06-26 Charles Moore Asheville, NC, United States 2014-06-26 Javier Rivera Brooklyn, NY, United States 2014-06-26 Terry Stone Scottsboro, AL, United States 2014-06-26 steve messina daniels, MD, United States 2014-06-26 Name Location Date Sarah Sercombe Royal Oak, Ml, United States 2014-06-26 David G . Laramie Worcester, MA, United States 2014-06-26 Dawon McKenzie Miami, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Priyanka Yadvendu Fremont, CA, United States 2014-06-26 Joey Stevenson Leitchfield, KY, United States 2014-06-26 Sudeshna Ghosh Calcutta, India 2014-06-26 Ben Meyers Boynton Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-26 chris rhinesmith hastings, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Paul Frasca Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-26 Chad Groeling Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Ayda Migitz North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Ashley Jones North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Mark Askren North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Karen Voskanian N. Palm Bch, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Diane Salmon North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Deana Cerniglia North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 MARILYN CASSADY north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Laura Hepworth NPB, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Janie Haines Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Joanie Bigham North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 patty wood Jensen Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 lou pfeffer jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Chama Deady North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Debra Werner Stuart, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Rhonda Clinton North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 David Gradolph Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Dieter Kaufmann Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Rejane Kaufmann Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Jennifer Gradolph Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Theresa Dowd North palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-27 Gayle Flaherty Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-27 william martin grantham, NH, United States 2014-06-28 Name Location Date ron fagrie westbank, Canada 2014-06-28 Robert & Jenda Horne Highlands Ranch, CO, United States 2014-06-28 Carol Kelley Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-28 Raquel Bicknell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-28 Jennifer Scornavacca Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-29 Monica Ojeda Port st Lucien, FL, United States 2014-06-29 Gary Steckler West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-29 Ramsay Macleod Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-06-29 Timothy Paich Loveladies, NJ, United States 2014-06-29 Holly Latty-Mann Durham, NC, United States 2014-06-29 Arthur Swnson Cleveland, OH, United States 2014-06-29 Humanitarianism First Ridley Park, PA, United States 2014-06-29 Cynthia von Hendricks Albuquerque, NM, United States 2014-06-29 Vince Snowberger Louisville, CO, United States 2014-06-29 Karyl Ann Armbruster Los Alamos, NM, United States 2014-06-29 wendy cornell moble, AL, United States 2014-06-29 MARY ELLEN WARD LAS VEGAS, NV, United States 2014-06-29 Cora Allen Riverdale, GA, United States 2014-06-29 eileen schlagenhaft north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-06-29 George Viola Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Claudette Fabian North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Pamela Sartory Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Seth Multary Stuart, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Mike Bickers North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 George Schmidt North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Billy Van Ee North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Renata Meszaros Germany 2014-06-30 Ruthe Caracciola North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Marie Cole palm gardens, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Sheila Callaghan Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-30 David Hepford North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 ronald forenza Jupiter, FL, United States 2014-06-30 Name Location Date Lynn Roberts West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-06-30 S. Brooks North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-01 Pamela Parsons Juno, FL, United States 2014-07-01 Pat Hardcastle North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-01 Gail Tyndall North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-01 Phyllis Clark Hobe Sound, FL, United States 2014-07-01 Lary Mahoney Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-Q7-Q1 David and Jane Hopkins North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Jeffrey Levine NPB, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Lillian Scurti North palm beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Jean Baier North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 john gruen north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Nancy Stevens North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Grace Rosen North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Rita Haracz North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 Matthew Bicknell North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-02 marybylciw North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Rosemary Vecchio North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Michael Massey Boca Raton, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Gay Marlin North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Robert Henner Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Kate Buettin Delray Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Linda Sarmiento Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Traci Gaumond Fargo, NO, United States 2014-07-03 Eugene Bliman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Ashleigh Price Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Steven Batchelder NorthPalm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Kathryn Nash Palm Bch Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Elizabeth Engle Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Eileen Levin North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Susan Williams Lake Park, FL, United States 2014-07-03 sue dornfeld west palm beach, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Name Location Date Trisha Estabrook jupiter, FL, United States 2014-Q7-03 Olivia Feldman Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-03 Cynthia Warren West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Elizabeth Truong Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Daneene Marien St Augustine, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Carol Ashley West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-04 albert hayward palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Elaine McCoobery N.Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Louis Priore Port St. Lucie, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Dee Smith North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-Q7-04 Kevin Maranville North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Barbara DeCavalcanti Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Manon Sander North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Micheele Wood Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Bruce Lyon Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-04 Heidi Amirata North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Lillian Bentley Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Janet Hodgins Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Lydia Heiden North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-Q7-05 Mary Cecil Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Claudia Fizell West Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Jim Dunitz North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Joann Swift Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-Q7-05 Barbara Hayward Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-05 Johanna Warmers Rockville, MD, United States 2014-Q7-05 Charles Peck II Reno, NV, United States 2014-07-05 Tamara Matz Los Angeles, CA, United States 2014-07-05 Leigh Malone Lake Worth, FL, United States 2014-07-06 Ashley Speer Brockport, NY, United States 2014-07-06 Tera Rowse north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-07-06 Lara Burton Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-07 Rosalia Cannava North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-07 -~ ~~~--~-------------------------------- Name Location Date Timothy Hullihan North Palm Beach, F L, United States 2014-07-07 Ryan Hullihan North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-07 Carrie Hullihan North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-07 Matthew Brown Orlando, FL, United States 2014-07-07 Matthew Hullihan North Palm Beach, FL, Unite d States 2014-07-08 kris hoffman palm beach gardens, FL, United States 2014-07-08 Donna Brown North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 connor brown juno beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 peyton brown juno beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 Christian Romaguera Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United State s 2014-07-08 Tallulah Brown Juno Beach, FL, United Stat es 2014-07-08 Robert Brown Juno Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 Leo Fritzlo North Palm Beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 Samantha Norley north palm beach, FL, United States 2014-07-08 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01.000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regular1y occur at the corner of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes).. The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITV,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G ., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) and all associated petitions . The ·proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbeara ble and unsafe. car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congesti on and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These alternate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborh ood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that in the best interest of local resi dents, you do NOT a ppro ve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitio ns. PRINT NAME DATE SIGNATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ·---- We want the P.B.G City Council, City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approval for the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01.000034) and all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns. PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, family-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as altemate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the proposed site. These altemate roads are not designed and do not have the capacity to handle a large increase In traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads. Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians, neighborhood drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for injury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best Interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA Waterfront WMXD project and all related petitions. PRINT NAME LOCATION (CITY,STATE) DATE SIGNATURE We want the P.B.G City Council , City of P.B.G., and P.B. County to veto the approva l fo r the PGA Waterfront WMXD PUD project (PETITION #: PPUD-14-01-000034) an d all associated petitions. The proposed development planned for the comer of PGA Blvd and Ellison Wilson Rd, a.k.a. PGA Waterfront WMXD, and all associated petitions will be a burden on Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach , Singer Island, Juno Beach, and other neighboring communities. Traffic in this area is already unbearable and unsafe. Car accidents regularly occur at the comer of PGA Blvd and US 1 as a direct result of traffic over congestion and confusion, especially when the PGA bridge goes up (every 30 minutes). The PGA Waterfront WMXD project will result in worse unmanageable traffic and waterway congestion, which will negatively affect our roads and bridges and creep deeper into neighboring towns . · I PGA Waterfront WMXD will increase traffic volume and noise on quiet, fami ly-neighborhood roads as drivers begin to use them as alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion at the propo sed site. These alternate roads are not designed and ·do not have the capacity to handle a large increase in traffic. There is regular garbage collection scheduled on these roads . Additionally, these roads are lined with multiple elementary and middle schools and school crosswalks. The approval of the PGA Waterfront WMXD project puts neighborhood children, other pedestrians , neighborhoo d drivers, and tourists at unnecessary increased risk for inj ury and will negatively impact quality of life for residents in the area. We ask, that In the best interest of local residents, you do NOT approve the PGA W aterfiont WMXD project and all related petitions. 19 20 .· ··-.-... -· ... -... ·_· ... ·-·····--··caiVI-MENTS .. FRbiVi .THE --Pusuc-···-·--·--··.-·-·------· Request to Address City Council Please Print , ' . Name: ·.J K j J~v1 /)teqv{ , Addre8{3:· S 'f,O, · "bo)( /Go·c 0021 U ;J:?~ .. -Y5Lf6g City: ¢cA_I f'l1 ~Lh Gs<-df217 1 ib i-+L>e A-Jd 1'(75 1 Subject: \ c K._e:$ R (!} . c () r ft J1 ,/_; z. s ~ \ cf --r!!t~YJ @Jwt~-ee ~. 0 ~'9l)lal Of'l'\<9f~~ -Ltf L~ h_q S ~ 11'q \ te_d1 ~ ~~ ~1Ytr~~T~c 1 Cf..-1 rlV l~l'tlfllJV/ ~~'1utt¥ c~J~;tl'5 qJr,J1 h.. t'!\ fJ\ld 1-k II'? t. ---bJP{<;ha!(f{-"'! 4-.ed No I l}+ eve(' "Gc::;.~ .. ty ~:tY{ ~ r;.._,N'fa ~t.' «7\ Jlr.t ..a AI \A o G ~a .J e '1-Lt e-(!) f ~ ' J() • ~ft.€ \ -~-"'L '-"'' \.-A G E N DA U c rJ<:t . I '}_ CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS C c) q~~!Jtf_ 0;__'-; ~ \7, ~ PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD C'4V~I"S ~~~ \ TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2014 AT 6:00P.M. C( l J ~\it1-~-!-<1st~s ~ COUNCIL CHAMBERS ' '\\ t I'~ f A· ~ V\C vY · ./~~((} ~~aJ\~w-eO · li'1tl N~-e)JJ1 \.A 't\.JJ • CALL TO ORDER " AJ\, t • PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (iJ ('f I • ROLL CALL AJ f ~ • ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 5 ~f . Cf V fiJ I,;_ • REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING: ~ ~ NATALIE CROWLEY \" Sv 1 '1-5 "i • APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 06/10/14 tf~q~\{ 0v \1:\. l~!.J~M \~ n Ov,d i! r-1 'lef ..., f\0 ftL4.4f PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD ~~ :r~br} I '<1-1 lJ '1 ft ~r¥.--(Jl t_ Regular Members: Alternates: ~~ l/ } t { C \ (k)\_ etJ.-7 Michael-.Panczak Meriel (Honey) Bryan I"Aite~ '\. -r J..te ~ he ~ Randolph Hansen S''}t\J t., f-.u ,..._~ t' · \" ~e9 U RomaJosephs __ ] t' __A~ 0 \:{) r:;i'J Douglas Pennell q_ vtiJ {fO \.U ~ r Cl }, ~ tJ U ,..... -1\ u -J) Charles Hathaway J \'~ l a \ \ \ { ~ \. "'":: L )Ax., l> Howard Rosenkranz "t €\J U VI f fe> V -e 0 ) )1 ()tt l ~.r07 ~~tWW Robert save! c.t li~-J.<t"'J--e¥11.(1y-IMCAJ1-I t; 'A ~r '\ ~q ~o'rt~***PUBLic woRKsHoP*** ~~ t I'Vv >.> CO>.If/l /J7 tJ? F-\1 \)\'l -:J_£,~ ,[ltPUD14-01-000034,ANNX-13-12-000007; CPSS-14-01-000006; CPTA-14-01-1 ·r ,JJ(C""f1"4' 000027; LDRA-14-01-000051; CONC-13-12-000025: PGA Waterfront Mixed-Use Ov1, \f /_..,'J\ ~ -e._ Project "') ~ \),A; ~~ ~ A request on behalf of the property owners, PGA Partners 100, LLC, regarding a proposed T--e J1, )_ t" Jb; nvaterfront Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (WMXD PUD) for a 7.95-acre site, .i ~ ~~ ~~~;,; on~so~i~~r;o ;GA BoulevruU ;ff l d~W~o~oad671~tw J:~ () ) ~.l c&~.~ >t>e-~--to.~\_ -A~~ §~\ \!VIf't't'ke 'ltdN-t-{)~ o--::-J.l~evofX*-'.1& 'b .z· r11'71o<>~of'~~*h.Q'1-~{",'l, <>YJ-ra1:(, \Y-. '<?-u e~l. o.:>~': "{)}' '--x ~ ~ h ecJ j Ci§JIVI ~Yll lt Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board July 8, 2014 The project proposes a Waterfront Mixed Use Development consisting of 150 residential units, 160 hotel rooms, 7,500 square feet of retail use, 35,000 square feet of office use, 32,000 square feet of restaurant use and 30 public/transient and private boat slips and dock master office. Project Manager: Dawn C. Sonneborn, Principal Planner, dsonnebom@obgfl .com 2. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) LDRA-14-05-000053: City-initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations Amending Chapter 78 of the City's Code of Ordinances City's in order to revise and clarify certain land development regulations relating to open space, yards, special events, outdoor seating, landscape, hardscape and nonliving landscape materials, parking, and various definitions, as necessary for internal consistency. Project Manager: Dawn C. Sonneborn, Principal Planner, dsonnebom@pbgfl.com 3. OLD BUSINESS 4. NEW BUSINESS 5. ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Florida Statute 286.26, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding should contact the City Clerk's Office, no later than five days prior to the proceeding, at telephone number (561) 799-4120 for assistance; if hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service Numbers (800) 955-8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, Local Planning Agency, or Land Development Regulations Commission, with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings; and for such, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 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