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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Council Agenda 100815 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA October 8, 2015 7:00 P.M. I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. PHILLIP D’AMICO, PRINCIPAL, WATSON B. DUNCAN MIDDLE SCHOOL – OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR. b. KATHY PASQUARIELLO, PRINCIPAL, TIMBER TRACE ELEMENTARY – OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR. V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VII. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. c. RESOLUTION 51, 2015 – RECOGNIZING “FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 18 - 24, 2015, AS “FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK,” AND ENCOURAGING ALL FLORIDA CITY OFFICIALS TO SUPPORT THIS CELEBRATION BY PARTICIPATING IN THE “MY CITY: I’M PART OF IT, I’M PROUD OF IT!” ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Jablin Vice Mayor Levy Council Member Russo Council Member Premuroso Council Member Tinsley d. RESOLUTION 52, 2015 - PRESERVING THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO PRESERVE THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS AND REJECT ANY PROPOSAL THAT WOULD REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION ON INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 53, 2015 - FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING CONGRESS TO MAINTAIN FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. RESOLUTION 54, 2015 - DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CLARIFY THE DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. g. PURCHASE AWARD - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) SUPPLIES h. PROCLAMATION – NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY AW ARENESS MONTH i. PROCLAMATION – ALZHEIMER’S AWARENESS DAY j. PROCLAMATION – READ FOR THE RECORD k. PROCLAMATION – FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) a. ORDINANCE 13, 2015 – (1st READING) AMENDING THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AT DIVISION 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. AT SECTION 2-237. ADMINISTRATIVE FINES; BY AMENDING THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT FINES IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION 162.09 (2)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER SECTION AND SUBSECTION OF CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. *RESOLUTION 44, 2015 – AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO CONVERT FOUR (4) MULTIFAMILY DWELLING UNITS TO THREE (3) ADDITIONAL APARTMENT UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C, INCORPORATE ADDITIONAL PREMIER, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY STREET TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS WITHIN THE DESIGN GUIDELINES, AND INCLUDE A MODIFICATION TO PCD BUFFER B1; THE ALTON PCD IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF HOOD ROAD, AND EAST AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. *RESOLUTION 45, 2015 – APPROVAL FOR A 353 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ATLANTICO APARTMENT COMPLEX SITE PLAN IN ORDER TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF 353 MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT DWELLING UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE COMPRISES APPROXIMATELY 13 ACRES WITHIN THE 133.68-ACRE PARCEL C, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD, AND IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF GRANDIFLORA ROAD, EAST OF ALTON ROAD, AND WEST OF THE PCD’S EAST BOUNDARY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. *RESOLUTION 46, 2015 - APPROVAL OF A 241,400 SQUARE FOOT CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 241,400-SQUARE-FOOT OFFICE BUILDING WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 29.90 ACRES WITHIN THE 99.91-ACRE PARCEL B, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD AND IS MORE SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND INTERSTATE 95 INTERSECTION, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: a. RESOLUTION 43, 2015 – APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. RESOLUTION 47, 2015 – APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. RESOLUTION 48, 2015 – APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 49, 2015 – REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE FIRE PENSION BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR MEMBERS TO THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FIRE FIGHTERS’ PENSION BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIII. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost. Please call the City Clerk’s Office at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required. For hearing impaired assistance, please call the Florida Relay Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). NOTE: All presentation materials must be received by the City Clerk prior to the presentation to the Council. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 1 09-10-15 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1 CITY COUNCIL 2 REGULAR MEETING 3 September 10, 2015 4 5 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m. by Mayor Jablin. 6 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 7 II. ROLL CALL 8 PRESENT: Mayor Jablin, Vice Mayor Levy, Council Member Russo, Council Member 9 Premuroso, Council Member Tinsley. 10 ABSENT: None. 11 III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 12 None. 13 IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS 14 a. 9-11 REMEMBRANCE ESSAY RECIPIENTS. 15 b. SENATOR JOSEPH ABRUZZO – LEGISLATIVE UPDATE – Senator Abruzzo was unable 16 to attend and will reschedule at a later date. 17 V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS 18 Vice Mayor David Levy: Attended the Palm Beach County League of Cities Executive Board 19 Meeting where they appointed Commissioner Allie Biggs from Pahokee to the Advisory 20 Boundary Committee, reviewed the finances for the League, announced they have two new 21 members Jones Edwin and Associates and 211 Group, changed the bylaws, modified the 22 Commission on Ethics Ordinance, discussed the Human Trafficking, Homegivers, and Curbside 23 Stoning ordinances; Reported that he has a legislative update that he will discuss when Senator 24 Abruzzo is in attendance at the council meeting; Announced the next executive board meeting 25 will be held at the Tequesta Country Club on September 30 but a reservation is required due to 26 limited seating. 27 Council Member Marcie Tinsley: Wished the Jewish community and Councilmembers a 28 Happy New Year; Attended the Northern Palm Beaches Chamber of Commerce Legislative 29 update where Representative MaryLynn Magar announced a 11% increase in sales for the state, 30 Senator Joe Negron reported $54 million dollars for tourism this year, Senator Jeff Clemens 31 discussed sober home legislation that passed and future legislation, Senator Abruzzo discussed 32 the Competitive Workforce Act that he is currently working on; Reported the Northern Palm 33 Beach Chamber of Commerce has requested a Councilmember be appointed to the Chamber’s 34 Government Affairs Committee; Reported the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 35 meeting was cancelled, the next meeting will be held on September 18, 2015. 36 Council Member Joseph Russo: Wished the Jewish community a Happy New Year; 37 Announced Ed McEnroe from the Honda Classic has resigned and taken a position with the PGA 38 Tour and wished him the best of luck; Reported many cities are looking at their pension estimate 39 of earnings and pension contributions may increase. 40 Council Member Robert Premuroso: Announced on September 24, 2015 he will be the 41 moderator for the annual PGA Corridor Business Update event which will be held at the PGA 42 Marriot Hotel. Speakers will include Al Ferris, Lease Director for the Forbes Company, Jordan 43 Paul, President, Merin, Hunter and Codman, and Kenneth Kennerly, Executive Director of the 44 Honda Classic. 45 Mayor Eric Jablin: Wished the Jewish community a Happy New Year. Announced the Palm 46 Beach Gardens Police Explorers Tournament will be held on October 17, 2015 at PGA National 47 Report and Spa. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 2 09-10-15 VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT 1 Announced the City’s Purchasing Department has received for the second year in a row the 2015 2 Achievement of Excellence Award in Procurement, Palm Beach Gardens was one of the 26 3 agencies in Florida and one of 66 agencies in the United States and Canada to receive the award. 4 VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC 5 Randy Kerr, 4008 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Erik Kellim 235 Caravelle Drive, 6 Jupiter; Michelle Kellim 235 Caravelle Drive, Jupiter; Ashley Terrana (address exempt); Abby 7 Baker 220 Isle Verde Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Matt Baker 220 Isle Verde Way, Palm 8 Beach Gardens; Richard Swan (address exempt); Hal Valeche, 128 Viera Drive, Palm Beach 9 Gardens; Suzanne McCarthy, 100 Princewood Lane, Palm Beach Gardens; David Tadros, 10 8435 Man O’War Road, Palm Beach Gardens; Justin Goldman, 4531 Mediterranean Circle, 11 Palm Beach Gardens; Maria Schreiber, 441 Seaside Lane, Juno Beach. 12 VIII. CONSENT AGENDA 13 a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM AUGUST 6, 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. 14 b. RESOLUTION 39, 2015 – COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT. A 15 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, 16 FLORIDA APPROVING AND RATIFYING ARTICLE 28, SALARY PLAN OF THE 17 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WITH THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES 18 INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU)/FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICES UNION FOR THE 19 FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO 20 EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 21 PURPOSES. 22 c. RESOLUTION 40, 2015 - PLAT FIRE STATION #2. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY 23 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE 24 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FIRE STATION NUMBER 2 PLAT; PROVIDING AN 25 EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 26 d. PURCHASE AWARD - INDEPENDENT CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH TENNIS 27 PROFESSIONAL HUY NGUYEN. 28 e. PURCHASE AWARD - MOWING AND LANDSCAPING SERVICES. 29  PROPOSAL 30  SUBMITTALS 31 f. PURCHASE AWARD – MEDICAL DIRECTOR SERVICES (EMS). 32 g. PURCHASE AWARD - PUBLIC ART REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, AND CONSERVATION. 33  PROPOSAL 34  SUBMITTALS 35 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion for approval of the Consent Agenda. 36 Council Member Russo seconded. 37 Motion passed 5-0. 38 IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (*Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) 39 Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. 40 The City Clerk read Ordinance 12, 2015 by title. 41 a. ORDINANCE 12, 2015 – (1ST READING) ADOPTING FISCAL YEAR 2015/2016 42 BUDGET. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH 43 GARDENS, FLORIDA ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF PALM BEACH 44 GARDENS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2015, AND ENDING 45 SEPTEMBER 30, 2016; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY 46 CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 47 Mayor Jablin opened the Public Hearing. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 3 09-10-15 Petitioner: None. 1 Staff presentation: Finance Administrator Allan Owens. 2 Public comment: None. 3 Mayor Jablin closed the Public Hearing. 4 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion that the “City of Palm Beach Gardens adopt a proposed 5 operating millage rate of 5.55 mills and debt millage rate of .1371 for a total rate of 5.6871 mills 6 for fiscal year 2015-2016 which exceeds the rollback rate of 5.3354 by 4%.” 7 Council Member Tinsley seconded. 8 Motion passed 5-0. 9 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion to approve Ordinance 12, 2015 on first reading, adopting a 10 tentative budget for fiscal year 2015/2016 and setting the second and final reading for September 11 17, 2015 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. 12 Council Member Tinsley seconded. 13 Motion passed 5-0. 14 XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION 15 None. 16 XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 17 None. 18 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.) 19 20 21 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 4 09-10-15 XIII. ADJOURNMENT 1 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion to adjourn. 2 Council Member Tinsley seconded. 3 Motion passed 5-0. 4 5 The meeting adjourned at 8:44 p.m. 6 The next regularly scheduled City Council meeting will be held September 17, 2015. 7 8 APPROVED: 9 10 11 12 Eric Jablin, Mayor 13 14 15 16 David Levy, Vice Mayor 17 18 19 20 Joseph R. Russo, Council Member 21 22 23 24 Robert G. Premuroso, Council Member 25 26 27 28 Marci Tinsley, Council Member 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ATTEST: 36 37 38 39 40 Patricia Snider, CMC 41 City Clerk 42 43 44 45 Note: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the 46 meeting. A verbatim audio record is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City Clerk. 47 All referenced attachments are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 1 09-17-15 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1 CITY COUNCIL 2 REGULAR MEETING 3 September 17, 2015 4 5 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m. by Mayor Jablin. 6 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 7 II. ROLL CALL 8 PRESENT: Mayor Jablin, Vice Mayor Levy, Council Member Russo, Council Member 9 Premuroso, Council Member Tinsley. 10 ABSENT: None. 11 III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 12 None. 13 IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS 14 City Manager Ron Ferris announced there will be a Meet and Greet Reception with Insurance 15 Consumer Advocate C. Sha’Ron James on October 12, 2015 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in City Hall 16 Council Chambers. 17 V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS 18 Vice Mayor David Levy: Attended the Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce 19 Annual Mayors Breakfast; Attended the Mayor’s Literacy Lunch; Announced City Council 20 members will be reading Not Norman as a part of the Read for the Record event sponsored by 21 the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County. 22 Council Member Marcie Tinsley: Reported the Northern Palm Beaches Chamber of 23 Commerce has asked for a liaison for the Government Affairs Committee; Consensus was to 24 appoint Vice Mayor Levy and Councilmember Tinsley as alternate; Provided information based 25 on her research for projects throughout the City 26 Council Member Joseph Russo: Announced Mayor Jablin did a great job at the Annual 27 Mayor’s Breakfast. 28 Council Member Robert Premuroso: No report. 29 Mayor Eric Jablin: Inquired to the Metropolitan Planning Organization about funding for quiet 30 zones and about a uniform maintenance agreement. 31 VI. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC 32 Elliot Koenig, 3620 Gardens Parkway Palm Beach Gardens; Matt Baker 220 Isle Verde Way, 33 Palm Beach Gardens; Abby Baker 220 Isle Verde Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Ron Price 124 34 Viera Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Ricky Grau (address exempt); Samuel Meshberg 118 Via 35 Palacio, Palm Beach Gardens. 36 VII. CITY MANAGER REPORT 37 City Manager Ron Ferris provided a presentation on the City/International Association of Fire 38 Fighters Contract negotiations. 39 VIII. CONSENT AGENDA 40 a. RESOLUTION 42, 2015 – BEAUTIFICATION GRANT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY 41 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE 42 CITY MANAGER TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT A HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION 43 GRANT, AND ENTER INTO A HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL GRANT, 44 LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF 45 AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; 46 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 47 b. PROCLAMATION – NATIONAL NIGHT OUT. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 2 09-17-15 c. PROCLAMATION – NATIONAL COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH. 1 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion for approval of the Consent Agenda. 2 Council Member Premuroso seconded. 3 Motion passed 5-0. 4 IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (*Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) 5 Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. 6 The City Clerk read Resolution 41, 2015 by title. 7 a. RESOLUTION 41, 2015 - ADOPTING A TAX LEVY AND MILLAGE RATE. A 8 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, 9 FLORIDA ADOPTING A TAX LEVY AND MILLAGE RATE FOR THE CITY OF PALM 10 BEACH GARDENS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2015, AND 11 ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO FORWARD A 12 CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY 13 APPRAISER AND TAX COLLECTOR WITHIN THREE (3) DAYS AFTER ITS ADOPTION; 14 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 15 Mayor Jablin opened the Public Hearing. 16 Petitioner: None. 17 Staff presentation: No changes since first reading. 18 Public comment: None. 19 Mayor Jablin closed the Public Hearing. 20 Vice Mayor Levy made a motion that the “City of Palm Beach Gardens adopt a final millage 21 rate of 5.6871 mills, which includes a debt millage of .1371 and an operating rate of 5.55 mills 22 which is greater than the rolled-back rate of 5.3354 by 4%”. 23 Council Member Tinsley seconded. 24 Motion passed 5-0. 25 The City Clerk read Ordinance 12, 2015 by title. 26 b. ORDINANCE 12, 2015 – (2ND READING AND ADOPTION) ADOPTING FISCAL 27 YEAR 2015/2016 BUDGET. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 28 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF 29 PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2015, 30 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A 31 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 32 PURPOSES. 33 Mayor Jablin opened the Public Hearing. 34 Petitioner: None. 35 Staff presentation: No changes since first reading. 36 Public comment: Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Head Way, Palm Beach Gardens. 37 Mayor Jablin closed the Public Hearing. 38 Council Member Levy made a motion for approval of Ordinance 12, 2015 on 2nd reading and 39 adoption. 40 Council Member Tinsley seconded. 41 Motion passed 5-0. 42 XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION 43 Councilmember Tinsley inquired about who would be liaison for the Northern Palm Beaches 44 Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee. Vice Mayor Levy will serve on the 45 committee and Councilmember Tinsley will serve as alternate. Vice Mayor Jablin announced 46 that he will be visiting Scripps when he visits California next month. 47 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 3 09-17-15 XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 1 None. 2 XIII. ADJOURNMENT 3 Council Member Tinsley made a motion to adjourn. 4 Vice Mayor Levy seconded. 5 Motion passed 5-0. 6 The meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m. 7 8 The next regularly scheduled City Council meeting will be held October 8, 2015. 9 10 APPROVED: 11 12 13 14 Eric Jablin, Mayor 15 16 17 18 David Levy, Vice Mayor 19 20 21 22 Joseph R. Russo, Council Member 23 24 25 26 Robert G. Premuroso, Council Member 27 28 29 30 Marci Tinsley, Council Member 31 32 33 34 ATTEST: 35 36 37 38 39 Patricia Snider, CMC 40 City Clerk 41 42 43 44 Note: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the 45 meeting. A verbatim audio record is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City Clerk. 46 All referenced attachments are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 47 )' CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date : October 8 , 2015 Resolution 51 , 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : A Resoluti on at the re quest of the Fl orida Leag ue of Cities, Inc. recogn izing the wee k of October 18-24, 2015, as "Florida City Govern me nt W ee k". [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by : Fin an ce Administrator dl --Allan Owen s Approved by: Originating Dept.: Administration Elicia Sande rs Administrative Services Manager Advertised: NA Date: Paper: [ x 1 Not Required Affected parties [ ] Notified Costs: $_0~­ (Total) $_0 _____ _ Current FY Funding Source: [ ] Operating [x 1 Other ----------------------- Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Budget Acct.#: Council Action : .[ ] Approved 1 Approved w/ Conditions 1 Denied 1 Continued to: Attachments: • Resolution 51 , 2015 ·' Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 51, 2015 Page 2 of2 BACKGROUND: The Florida League of Cities (FLC) sponsors City Government Week each year in October to highlight the crucial roles played by city governments in the lives of residents. City Government Week is part of an ongoing effort sponsored by FLC to raise public awareness about the services that cities perform and to educate the public on how city government works. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 51 , 2015 as presented. 1 RESOLUTION 51, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF 6 OCTOBER 18-24,2015, AS "FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK," 7 AND ENCOURAGING ALL FLORIDA CITY OFFICIALS TO SUPPORT 8 THIS CELEBRATION BY PARTICIPATING IN THE "MY CITY: I'M 9 PART OF IT, I'M PROUD OF IT!" ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, city government is the government closest to most citizens and the 14 one with the most direct daily impact upon its residents; and 15 16 WHEREAS, city government is administered for and by its citizens and is 17 dependent upon public commitment to and understanding of its many responsibilities; 18 and 19 20 WHEREAS, city government officials and employees share the responsibility to 21 p~ss along their understanding of public services and their benefits; and 22 23 WHEREAS, Florida City Government Week is a very important time to recognize 24 the significant role played by city government in our lives; and 25 26 WHEREAS, Florida City Government Week offers a great opportunity to spread 27 the word to all Floridians that they can shape and influence this branch of government, 28 which is closest to the people; and 29 30 WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities and its members have joined together to 31 raise awareness among students and other citizens about municipal government; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 34 interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 35 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 36 37 38 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 39 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 40 41 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 42 43 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 51 , 20 15 1 SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 2 encourages all city officials, city employees, school officials, and citizens to participate in 3 events that recognize Florida City Government Week and to celebrate it throughout 4 Florida. 5 6 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens supports and 7 encourages all city governments to promote, sponsor, and participate in "My City: I'm Part 8 of It, I'm Proud of It!" 9 1 0 SECTION 4. A copy of this Resolution will be provided to Florida Governor Rick 11 Scott, the Florida Cabinet, Florida School Boards Association, and the membership of the 12 Florida League of Cities, Inc. 13 14 SECTION 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 15 16 17 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 51 , 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Eric Jablin , Mayor ATTEST: BY: ·-------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 51 2015 -Ce lebrating City Government Week.docx Page 3 of 3 '--------------·---------- .. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 52, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item: A Resolution at the request of the Florida League of Cities, Inc. urging President Obama's Administration and Congress to preserve the current tax-exempt status of interest earned on municipal bonds and reject any proposal that would reduce or eliminate the federal tax exemption on interest earned on municipal bonds. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $_0 __ _ Administration (Total) ~ $_0_ Elida S~ Current FY Administrative Services Manager Advertised: NA Funding Source: Date: Paper: [ x] Not Required Affected parties r-------------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified [ x ] Not required [ ] Operating [x] Other Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A~--- Expiration Date: N/A~--- Budget Acct.#: Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ . Cond itions ] Denied ] Continued to : Attachments: • Resolution 52 , 2015 Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 52, 2015 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: President Obama's Administration and Congress may address comprehensive tax reform this year and possibly consider capping or eliminating the tax exemption for municipal bonds. It is critical that the federal income tax exemption for municipal bonds, instituted in 1913, is not eliminated or limited . If it is eliminated or limited, local governments will pay more to finance projects, leading to less infrastructure investment, fewer jobs, and greater burdens on local residents who could face higher taxes and fees. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 52, 2015 as presented . 1 RESOLUTION 52, 2015 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 4 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE OBAMA 5 ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO PRESERVE THE 6 CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON 7 MUNICIPAL BONDS AND REJECT ANY PROPOSAL THAT WOULD 8 REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION ON 9 INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS; PROVIDING AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 WHEREAS, since 1913 , when the federal income tax was imposed , the interest 13 earned on municipal bonds has been exempt from federal taxation ; and 14 15 WHEREAS, municipal bonds have been the primary method by which state and 16 local governments finance public capital improvements and infrastructure construction 17 such as schools , hospitals, water and sewer systems, roads , highways, utilities, public 18 safety structures, bridges , and tunnels; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the projects funded through municipal financing are engines of job 21 creation and economic growth ; and 22 23 WHEREAS, according to national statistics , state and local governments are 24 responsible for building and maintaining more than 75 percent of the nation 's 25 infrastructure, which is financed mostly by tax-exempt municipal bonds ; and 26 27 WHEREAS, on average , state and local governments save up to two percentage 28 points on their borrowing rates through the use of tax-exempt municipal bonds ; and 29 30 WHEREAS, these savings allow state and local governments to invest more in 31 critical infrastructure and essential services and provide construction j obs while holding 32 down the cost to taxpayers; and 33 34 WHEREAS, in 2013, a joint report titled "Protecting Bonds to Save Infrastructure 35 and Jobs 201 3" was issued by the U .S. Conference of Mayors , the National League of 36 Cities, and the National Association of Counties , w ith assistance from the Government 37 Finance Officers Association; and 38 39 WHEREAS, the report estimates that 1 ,250 tax-exempt bonds financing more than 40 $103 billion in infrastructure improvements were issued over the last decade in the State 41 of Florida; and 42 43 WHEREAS, the report also states that in 2012 alone, more than 6 ,600 tax-exempt 44 bonds were issued financing more than $179 billion in infrastructure p rojects across t he 45 nation; and 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 52 , 2015 1 WHEREAS, several proposals have been discussed over the last few years as 2 Congress and the Obama administration seek tax reform ; and 3 4 WHEREAS, many of these proposals have included a proposed reduction or 5 elimination of the current tax exemption on interest earned from tax-exempt municipal 6 bonds;and 7 8 WHEREAS, in his fiscal year 2015 budget proposal, President Barack Obama has 9 again proposed capping the value of the tax exemption for municipal bond interest at 28 1 0 percent; and 11 12 WHEREAS, it is estimated that if the proposed cap for municipal bonds was in 13 effect over the last decade, it would have cost state and local governments an additional 14 $173 billion in interest expense; and 15 16 WHEREAS, it is estimated that if the tax exemption had been fully eliminated over 17 the last decade, it would have cost state and local governments an additional $495 billion 18 in interest expense; and 19 20 WHEREAS, 2010 Internal Revenue Service data shows that 57 percent of 21 municipal bond interest is paid to individuals 65 years of age and older, who in many 22 cases live on fixed incomes, and 52 percent of municipal bond interest is paid to 23 individuals who earn less than $250,000 annually; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 26 interest of the health , safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 27 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 28 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 30 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 31 32 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 33 34 SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida urges 35 President Barack Obama and Congress to preserve the current tax-exempt status of the 36 interest earned on municipal bonds and oppose any attempt to cap or eliminate the tax 37 exemption on the interest earned on municipal bonds. 38 39 SECTION 3. A copy of this Resolution will be sent to President Obama, the Florida 40 Congressional Delegation, the National League of Cities, and the membership of the Florida 41 League of Cities, Inc. 42 43 SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 52, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of-------' 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Eric Jablin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: -------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 52 2015-Preserve Municipal Bonds Tax Exempt Status.docx Page 3 of 3 .. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 53, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : A Reso luti on at the re q uest of the Fl o ri da Leag ue of Cities, Inc. urg ing Congress to ma i nt a in fu nd in g for the Community Devel op ment Bl ock G ra nt Program . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Finance A d m ini strato r ~ Allan Owe ns Originating Dept.: Administration 1a Sa nders A d m inistrative Services Manager Advertised: NA Date: Paper: [ x] Not Required Affected parties r-------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified Costs: $_0--::----- (Total) $_0 __ _ Current FY Funding Source: [ ] Operating [x] Other Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A'----- Expiration Date: N/A'----- Budget Acct.#: Council Action : ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: Attachments: • Resolution 53, 2015 Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 53, 2015 Page 2 of2 BACKGROUND: The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). As an eligible community , as defined by HUD , the City of Palm Beach Gardens will receive funds annually to carry out CDBG eligible activities. It is important that Congress maintain funding for the CDBG program so that local governments will have a predictable level of funding to address low and moderate income neighborhood needs. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 53, 2015 as presented . 1 RESOLUTION 53, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING CONGRESS TO MAINTAIN 6 FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 7 PROGRAM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 8 PURPOSES. 9 10 11 WHEREAS, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program was 12 enacted and signed into law by President Gerald Ford as the centerpiece of the Housin g 13 and Community Development Act of 1 974 ; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the CDBG program has as its primary objective "the development of 16 viable urban communities , by providing decent housing and a suitable li ving environment 17 and expanding economic opportunities , principally fo r persons of low and moderate 18 income"; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the CDBG program has considerable flexibility to allow municipa li ties 21 to carry out activities that are tailored to their unique affordable housing and neighborhood 22 revitalization needs ; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the National League of Cities , the U.S . Conference of Mayors, the 25 National Association of Counties, and state and local government-sector associations are 26 unanimous in their support of the CDBG and the need to keep its program intact; and 27 28 WHEREAS, according to the U.S . Department of Housing and Urban 29 Development, the CDBG is most commonly used to support activities that improve the 30 quality of life in communities; to promote energy conservation and renewable energy 31 resources; for construction of and improvements to public infrastructu re such as st reets , 32 sidewalks , and water and sewer facilities; and for small business assistance to spur 33 economic development and job creation/retention ; and 34 35 WHEREAS, since 2010, Congress has cut CDBG funding by more than $1 b illion ; 36 and 37 38 WHEREAS, Florida's local governments will receive about $130 million in CDBG 39 grants in fiscal year 2015 to catalyze or support employment, housing , and neighborhood 40 revitalization efforts ; and 41 42 WHEREAS, nationally, for every dollar of CDBG funding invested in a proj ect, 43 another $4.05 is leveraged from other sources; and 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 53, 2015 1 WHEREAS, over the past nine years, the CDBG program has created or retained 2 330,546 jobs for low-and moderate-income persons through a variety of economic 3 development activities; and 4 5 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 6 interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 7 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 8 9 10 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 11 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 12 13 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 14 15 SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida urges 16 Congress to provide at least $3.3 billion in formula funding for CDBG. 17 18 SECTION 3. A copy of this Resolution shall be sent to the Florida Congressional 19 Delegation, the National League of Cities, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing 20 and Urban Development, and the membership of the Florida League of Cities, Inc. 21 22 SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 23 24 25 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 53 , 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------Eric Jablin , Mayor ATTEST: BY: ---------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: ---------------R. Max Lohman , City Attorney VOTE: MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY AYE NAY ABSENT \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\20 15\Resolution 53 20 15 -Maintain funding fo r CDBG Program.docx Page 3 of 3 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 54, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item: A Resolution at the request of the Florida League of Cities, Inc. urging the Federal Government to clarify the de-obligation process of previously approved disaster relief funds. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Fina&;~ Allan Owens Originating Dept.: Administration ~~ Elicia Sanders Administrative Services Manager Advertised: NA Date: Paper: [ x ] Not Required Affected parties ~------------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified [ x ] Not required Costs: $_0 __ _ (Total) $_0.--:-::::-:-- Current FY Funding Source: [ ] Operating [x] Other Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A. ___ _ Expiration Date: N/A. ___ _ Budget Acct.#: Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: Attachments: • Resolution 54, 2015 Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 54, 2015 Page 2 of2 BACKGROUND: In order for communities to quickly respond and recover during major disasters and emergencies, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security provides assistance to certain types of entities through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Following these disasters, audits are conducted to ensure that public funds are in compliance with federal guidelines. Further clarification regarding the audits is needed to clarify the process whereby FEMA can declare previously approved funds distributed to local governments for disaster relief efforts as de-obligated and to ensure the de-obligation process complies with Section 705(c) of the Stafford Act. This includes a reasonable time frame for municipalities to respond to information requests; along with requiring FEMA to make timely decisions on appeals filed by municipalities that face the potential rescission of previously appropriated federal funds. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 54, 2015 as presented. 1 RESOLUTION 54, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE FEDERAL 6 GOVERNMENT TO CLARIFY THE DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF 7 PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS; PROVIDING 8 AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 9 10 11 WHEREAS, the Robert T . Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act 12 (Stafford Act) establishes the statutory authority for most federal disaster response 13 activities, especially as they pertain to the Federal Emergency Management Agency 14 (FEMA) and its programs; and 15 16 WHEREAS, the purpose of the Stafford Act is to provide continued and orderly 17 assistance from the federal government to state and local governments to relieve 18 hardship and assist in disaster recovery; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Stafford Act authorizes FEMA to obligate funds to states and local 21 governments to help recover from natural disasters that cause widespread damage to 22 homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the ability of state and local governments to recover successfully from 25 natural disaster events is due in large part to their partnership with FEMA and the financial 26 assistance that it provides under the Stafford Act; and 27 28 WHEREAS, it is through this partnership that local governments seek FEMA's 29 approval of recovery projects that include authorized costs to be reimbursed by FEMA 30 once the projects are completed ; and 31 32 WHEREAS, FEMA has sought to retroactively de-obligate previously approved 33 recovery funds from local governments, despite the passage of many years since the 34 recovery funding was originally approved and despite the local governments' expenditure 35 of such funds in accordance with the grant's requirements; and 36 37 WHEREAS, FEMA's retroactive de-obligation of previously approved recovery 38 funds weakens the intent of the Stafford Act; and 39 40 WHEREAS, local governments do not have the resources or expertise to fully 41 respond to the voluminous FEMA requests for information and documentation relating to 42 their post-disaster recovery expenses and efforts; and 43 44 WHEREAS, Congress enacted Section 705(c) of the Stafford Act, titled "Binding 45 Nature of Grant Requirements," to protect recipients of disaster assistance from these 46 retroactive de-obligations; and Page 1 of 3 Resolution 54 , 2015 1 2 WHEREAS, H.R. 1471 , the FEMA disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015 , is 3 federal legislation sponsored by Congressman Lou Barletta (R-11-PA); and 4 5 WHEREAS, Congresswoman Lois Frankel (D-22-FL) worked to amend H.R. 1471 6 to include a provision that clarifies the three-year statute of limitations on FEMA 's ability 7 to reclaim funds, based on a change in policy determination , after a state or local 8 government has spent the funds on previously determined eligible projects and when 9 there is no evidence of fraud , waste , or abuse; and 10 11 WHEREAS, Senator Bill Nelson (FL) and Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-25- 12 FL) and other members of Congress have also been working to improve the FEMA Public 13 Assistance Grant Program; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 16 interest of the health, safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 17 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 18 19 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 21 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 22 23 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 24 25 SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens , Florida urges 26 the federal government to clarify the process whereby FEMA can declare previously 27 approved funds distributed to local governments for disaster relief efforts are de-obligated 28 so as to ensure the de-obligation process complies with Section 705(c) of the Stafford 29 Act; includes a reasonable time frame for municipalities to respond to information 30 requests; and requires FEMA to make timely decisions on appeals filed by municipalities 31 that face the potential rescission of previously appropriated federal funds. 32 33 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens expresses 34 appreciation to Senator Bill Nelson and Representatives Lois Frankel and Mario Diaz-Balart 35 for their efforts to improve the FEMA disaster recovery funding de-obligation process and 36 urges members of the Florida Congressional Delegation to support the FEMA Disaster 37 Assistance Reform Act of 2015. 38 39 SECTION 4. A copy of this Resolution shall be sent to President Barack Obama, the 40 Florida Congressional Delegation, the National League of Cities , and the membership of the 41 Florida League of Cities, Inc. 42 43 SECTION 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolution 54, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Eric Jablin , Mayor ATTEST: BY: -------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY AYE NAY ABSENT \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 54 2015-Ciarify De-Obligation Process-FEMA .docx Page 3 of 3 PALM BEACH GARDENS ·~ unique place to live, learn, work & play" CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PURCHASE AWARD TRANSMITIAL It is the policy of the City of Palm Beach Gardens to consistently purchase goods and services using full and open competition. Solicitations are advertised in a newspaper of general circulation, and copies are made available through DemandS tar, Public Purchase, the City's Purchasing web page, Vendors Ust, and the Office of the City Clerk. Copies of all solicitations, addenda, and award documentation are provided to the Office of the Inspector General. The following summary provides project information on the procurement action identified below. SOLICITATION TYPE: Piggyback/Access Contract CONTRACT NO .: A2016-061FR TITLE: Eme rgency Medical Services Supplies DEPARTMENT: Fire Rescue DATE ADVERTISED : Not app li cable BIDS/PROPOSALS DUE DATE: Not applicable WAS SOLICITATION OPENLY COMPETED? Yes RESPONSES RECEIVED: Not applicable FUNDING ACCOUNT INFORMATION: 001.1230.522.5205 ANNUAL CONTRACT VALUES : Year One: $120,000 CONTRACT TERM: One (1) Year Year Two: Pending OTR OPTIONS TO RENEW: Two (2) One-(1) Year Year Three: Pending OTR Periods TOT AL CONTRACT VALUE: $120,000 VENDOR(S): BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC BACKGROUND: For several years, the City's Fire Rescue Department has been purchasing its EMS supplies through an agreement with Bound Tree Medical. This agreement accessed a North Central Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (NCEMSC) contract with Bound Tree Medical. Through this arrangement, the City, as a member of NCEMSC, was able to obtain significant price savings for EMS supplies. However, on August 27, 2015, Bound Tree Medical ended its contractual relationship with NCEMSC. The new agreement is a p iggyback of the Collier County, Florida contract with Bound Tree Medical. It allows for pricing that is equal to or better than current pricing, with discounts of up to 38% off retail pricing. COMMENTS: Bound Tree Medical is a leading supplier of EMS supplies to fire rescue operations around the world. The company has been in ex istence since 1978 and is one ofthe largest players in the EMS industry. Founded by an EMT, the firm is strategically focused on ob t aining the best prices poss i ble for its customers. Originator James I Department Head Michael Southard Purchasi Km! Ra Finance Allan Owens 0 APPROVED 0 DEFERRED cy~/rs- --1'~£Jc:> ~\-.) ~ ~ ~~~"'\s: DATE P AL M B EACH GA RDENS 'j( unique place to live, learn, work & play" CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens , FL 33410 AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPLIES (ACCESS OTHER CONTRACT) AGREEMENT NO. A2016-061FR THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into this __ day of ________ , 2015 (the "effective date"), by and between the City of Palm Beach Gardens, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City"), whose address is 10500 North Military Trail , Palm Beach Gardens , Florida 33410, and Bound Tree Medical, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as "Contractor''), whose principal address is 5000 Tuttle Crossing Boulevard , Dublin , Ohio 43016. WHEREAS, Collier County , Florida awarded a competitively solicited Contract No. 13- 6060 , (hereafter referred to as "Contract") for Emergency Medical Services Medications, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A "; and WHEREAS, the current Contact Term will expire February 24, 2016, with the Option to Renew for two (2) additional one-(1 ) year periods. WHEREAS , Section 2-294 of the City's Code of Ordinances permits the City to "piggyback" an agreement awarded to another governmental agency pursuant to a competitive sealed bid ; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereafter set forth , the Contractor and the City agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. EMS SUPPLIES The Contractor shall supply various Emergency Medical Services (EMS) items and supplies, on an as-needed basis , and upon receipt of a written purchase order from the City . These EMS supplies shall be priced to the City at 30% discounted from the catalog prices or at a higher discount rate, as may be applicable, during the term of this Agreement. Page 11 of 6 ARTICLE 2. ALLOCATION City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-061FR Emergency Medical Services Supplies The City has allocated One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000) for each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30) to make assorted purchases under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the allocated amount, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed by the Contractor as a City guarantee that this amount will be expended . All payments shall be made in accordance with Florida Prompt Payment Act, Section 218.7 4, Florida Statutes, on the presentation of a proper invoice by the Contractor. ARTICLE 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT The term of this Agreement shall be from the effective date until September 30, 2016, unless terminated beforehand as provided for in this Agreement. The City's obligation pursuant to this Agreement is specifically contingent upon the lawful appropriation of funds. Failure to lawfully appropriate funds for this Agreement awarded shall result in automatic termination of the Agreement. A non-appropriation event shall not constitute a default or breach of this Agreement by the City . Should Collier County, Florida exercise its Options to Renew the Contract, this Agreement shall be considered as being renewed for the same period as the Collier County Contract, under the existing terms and conditions and for the same estimated allocation contained in Article 2 of this Agreement. ARTICLE 4. TERMINATION This Agreement may be canceled or terminated by the City , with or without cause, upon providing thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the Contractor. This Agreement may be canceled or terminated by the Contractor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the City . Upon any such termination , the Contractor waives any claims for damages from such termination, including, but not limited to, loss of anticipated profits. In the event funds are not appropriated for this Agreement, this Agreement shall terminate without penalty on October 1 of the year in which the non-appropriation event occurs. After that date, this Agreement becomes of no effect and is null and void . Non-appropriation or non-funding shall not be considered an event of default. ARTICLE 5. INDEMNIFICATION The Contractor recognizes that it is an independent Contractor and not an agent or servant of the City. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend , and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents, and instrumentalities from any and all liabilities, losses, or damages, including attorney's fees and cost of defense, which the City or its officers, employees, agents, or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits , causes of actions, or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the Page 12 of6 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-061FR Emergency Medical Services Supplies performance of this Agreement by the Contractor or its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals, or subcontractors. The Contractor shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith, and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits, or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City , where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorney's fees which may be incurred thereon . Indemnity and hold harmless is limited to the extent any claim is caused by the Contractor's acts, actions, omissions, or negligence and shall not include the acts, actions, omissions, or negligence of a party not indemnified hereunder. The Contractor expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the Contractor shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, defend , and hold harmless the City or its officers, employees, agents, and instrumentalities as herein provided . This Article shall survive the term of this Agreement. ARTICLE 6. INSURANCE The Contractor shall comply with the insurance requirements established in the Contract, if any. The Contractor shall provide a copy of its insurance certificate, listing the City as an additional insured , to the City's Risk Management Coordinator for review and approval prior to commencement of any performance under this Agreement. The City shall be defended and indemnified for claims arising from the Contractor's acts, actions, omissions, or neglects, but is not defended or indemnified for the City's own acts, actions , omissions, neglects, or bare allegations. ARTICLE 7 . MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Notice Format. All notices or other written communications required , contemplated , or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be hand delivered , telecommunicated , mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), return receipt requested , or delivered by overnight courier to the following addresses: As to the City: With a copy to: Page 13 of 6 City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Manager Facsimile: (561) 799-4111 City of Palm Beach Gardens 1 0500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Attn: City Attorney Email: mlohman@pbgfl.com As to the Contractor: City of Pa lm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-061FR Emergency Medical Services Supplies Bound Tree Medical, LLC 5000 Tuttle Crossing Boulevard Dublin , Ohio 43016 Attn: Chic Price Email: cprice@boundtree.com b. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. Accordingly , this Agreement may only be modified by mutual written consent of the parties through an amendment, purchase order, or change order, as appropriate . c. Binding Effect. All of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, whether so expressed or not, shall be binding upon , inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by the parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns . d . Assignability . This Agreement may not be assigned without the prior written consent of all parties to this Agreement. e. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is contrary to , prohibited by, or deemed invalid under applicable law or regulation, such provision shall be inapplicable and deemed omitted to the extent so contrary , prohibited , or invalid , but the remainder hereof shall not be invalidated thereby and shall be given full force and effect so far as possible . f . Governing Law and Venue . This Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida without regard to any contrary conflicts of law principle. Venue for all proceedings in connection herewith shall lie exclusively in Palm Beach County, Florida, and each party hereby waives whatever its respective rights may have been in the selection of venue. This Agreement shall not be construed against the party who drafted the same as all parties to this Agreement have had legal and business experts review the adequacy of the same. g . Headings . The headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. h . Construction . The parties acknowledge that each has shared equally in the drafting and preparation ofthis Agreement, and accordingly, no Court or Administrative Hearing Officer construing this Agreement shall construe it more strictly against one party than the other, and every covenant, term, and provision of this Agreement shall be construed simply according to its fair meaning. Page 14 of6 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-061 FR Emergency Medical Services Supplies i. Attorney's Fees. It is hereby understood and agreed that in the event any lawsuit in the judicial system , federal or state, is brought to enforce compliance with this Agreement or interpret same, or if any administrative proceeding is brought for the same purposes, each party shall bear its own attorney's fees and costs, including appellate fees and costs. j. Equal Opportunity. The City and the Contractor agree that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, gender, national origin, ancestry , marital status, disability, religion , creed, or age, be discriminated against in the performance of this Agreement. ARTICLE 8. ACCESS AND AUDIT OF RECORDS The City reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit to an audit by an auditor of the City's choosing at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall provide access to all of its records, which relate directly or indirectly to this Agreement, at its place of business during regular business hours. The Contractor shall retain all records pertaining to this Agreement, and upon request make them available to the City for ten (1 0) years following expiration of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to provide such assistance as may be necessary to facilitate the review or audit by the City to ensure compliance with applicable accounting and financial standards. ARTICLE 9. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Palm Beach County has established the Office of the Inspector General which is authorized and empowered to review past, present, and proposed City programs, contracts, transactions, accounts, and records. The Inspector General (IG) has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of records, and monitor existing projects and programs. The IG may , on a random basis, perform audits on all City agreements. ARTICLE 10 . PUBLIC RECORDS Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Public Records Law, requires that municipal records shall at all times be available to the public for inspection. Certain exemptions to public disclosure are statutorily provided for in Section 119.07, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall be cognizant of any exemptions that are applicable to the services to be performed under this Agreement. The Contractor shall keep and maintain public records and fully comply with the requirements set forth at Section 119.071 , Florida Statutes; failure to do so shall constitute a material breach of any and all agreements awarded pursuant to this ITB/RFP . ARTICLE 11 . OTHER FORMS OR DOCUMENTS If the City is required by the Contractor to complete and execute any other forms or documents in relation to this Agreement, the terms, conditions, and requirements in this Agreement shall take precedence to any and all conflicting or modifying terms, conditions, or requirements of the Contractor's forms or documents. Page 15 of6 City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-061FR Emergency Medical Services Supplies IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written . CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA By: ________________ _ Eric Jablin , Mayor ATTEST: By: ____________ _ Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk BOUND TREE MEDICAL, LLC By:-------,::;Pj'--"---/-'l--..:...-6 . b>--? __ Shawn Saylor, Controller \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\AGREEMENTS\2015\Bound Tree Medical-EMS Supplies-LLCA20 16-061 FR.docx Page 16 of 6 EXHIBIT "A" City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement No. A2016-06 1 FR Emergency Medi cal Services Supplies #13-6060 Date: From: To: Subject: Co~~ County Adninislrative ServiceS Division P urcha s ing INVITATION TO BID October 18, 2013 Adam Northrup, Procurement Strategist (239) 252-6098 (Telephone) (239) 252-6302 (FAX) adamnorth rup@colliergov. net (Email) Prospective Vendors Solicitation: 13-6060-EMS Medications As requested by the Emergency Management Department, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Department has issued this ITB for the purpose of obtaining fair and competitive responses. Please refer to the Public Notice included in this document for the opening date and time and any applicable pre-ITB conference. All questions regarding this ITB must be submitted online on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website : www.colliergov .net/bid . All responses to questions will be posted on the website with electronic notification to all prospective vendors. We look forward to your participation in Collier County's competitive procurement process. cc: Wayne Watson ------------~~~------------ Puthasrg ~· 3327Ta m•am• T ra~l Eas!• Naples . Flond a 34112-490 1 • www.colliergov neVpurchasmg EMS Medications Invitation to Bid Index Public Notice .............................................................................................................................. 3 Exhibit I: Scope of Work, Specifications and Response Format ............................................... 4 Exhibit II: General Bid Instructions ............................................................................................ 6 Exhibit Ill: Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions .................................................... 12 Exhibit IV: Additional ITB Terms and Conditions ...................................................................... 15 Attachment 1: Vendor Submittal -Vendor's Non-Response Statement .................................... 22 Attachment 2: Vendor's Check List .......................................................................................... 23 Attachment 3: Vendor Submittal -Bid Response Form ............................................................ 24 Attachment 4: Vendor Submittal-Local Vendor Preference Affidavit ....................................... 26 Attachment 5: Vendor Submittal-Immigration Affidavit ............................................................ 27 Attachment 6: Vendor Substitute W-9 ..................................................................................... 28 Attachment 7: Vendor Submittal-Insurance and Bonding Requirements ................................ 29 #13-6060 2 EMS Medications Public Notice Sealed bid responses for Solicitation 13-6060-EMS Medications, will be received electronically only at the Collier County Government, Purchasing Department, 3327 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112 until 3:00PM, Collier County local time on November 5th, 2013. Solicitation responses received after the stated time and date will not be accepted. Solicitation 13-6060-EMS Medications All questions regarding this ITS must be submitted online on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website : www.colliergov .neUbid . All responses to questions will be posted on the website with electronic notification to all prospective vendors. All solicitation responses must be made on the official ITS response form included and only available for download from the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website noted herein. ITB Documents obtained from sources other than Collier County Purchasing may not be accurate or current. Collier County encourages vendors to utilize recycled paper on all manual bid response submittals. Collier County does not discriminate based on age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability or marital status. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /s/ Joanne Markiewicz Interim Purchasing/General Services Director Publicly posted on the Collier County Purchasing Department website: www.colliergov.neUpurchasing and in the lobby of the Purchasing Building on Date. #13-6060 EMS Medications 3 Exhibit 1: Scope of Work, Specifications and Response Format As requested by the Collier County Emergency Management Department (hereinafter, the "Division or Department"), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Department (hereinafter, "County") has issued this Invitation to Bid (hereinafter, "ITB") with the intent of obta in ing bids from interested and qualified firms in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications stated or attached. The Vendor, at a minimum , must achieve the requirements of the Scope of Work and specifications stated. The results of this solicitation may be used by other County departments once awarded according to the Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Policy. Brief Description of Purchase Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is committed to bringing compassionate and timely life-saving emergency medical care to the streets, homes, and workplaces of Collier County. In the line of duty, EMS professionals require specific medication and suppl ies to service the citizens and visitors of Collier County. Historically, County departments have spent approximately $150,000 on these items. Detailed Scope of Work Collier County EMS hopes to establish a vehicle to purchase any and all pharmaceuticals used in the line of duty. We are requesting a percentage discount off your retail pricing and a method to confirm those prices , preferably a website that lists retail pricing . Award Criteria ITB award criteria is as follows: • All questions on the Bid document shall be answered as to price(s), time requirements , and required document submissions. • Award shall be based upon the responses to all questions on the Bid Response Page(s). • Further consideration may include but not be limited to, references, completeness of bid response and past performances on other County bids/projects. • Prices will be read in public exactly as input on the electronic bid response form or written on the manually submitted Bid Response Page(s) at the time of the bid opening ; however, should an error in calculations occur whenever unit pricing and price extensions are requested , the unit price shall prevail. Mathematical miscalculations may be corrected by the County to reflect the proper response. • The County's Purchasing Department reserves the right to clarify a vendor's proposal prior to the award of the solicitation. • It is the intent of Collier County to award to the lowest, qualified and responsive vendor(s) in accordance with the following methodology on Attachment 8: Bid Schedule: #13-6060 Section 1: Discount • Provide a percentage discount off retail pricing for pharmaceuticals. Section 2: Example Pharmaceuticals • Complete the requested topical information for example pharmaceuticals . • Using the percentage in Section 1, provide Retail, Discounted and Single item pricing in the provided columns . EMS Medications 4 • Discounted price for lines 2-22 will automatically be totaled in line 23 BID TOTAL. • The responsive vendor with the lowest BID TOTAL will be awarded the bid. • In the event Unit of Measures (pack sizes) are different than requested , Collier County reserves the right to adjust and compare items accordingly using the "Single Item Price" column. • Item substitutions : It is understood that the pharmaceutical industry has many manufacturers of like item. If a name brand product is requested on the bid schedule , please make sure you quote the exact brand and size. If a generic drug is requested , please feel free to quote your lowest cost, available product, as long as the product size and dosage is identical. • Collier County reserves the right to select one, or more than one supplier, however, it is the intent to select a primary, secondary and tertiary . • The contract will be in the form of a standard County Purchase Order. Term of Contract The contract term, if an award(s) is/are made is intended to be for one (1 ) year with three (3) one year renewal options. Discount percentage shall remain firm for the life of the contract. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this contract, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure. Projected Timetable Event Date Issue Solicitation Notice 10/18/2013 Last Date for Receipt of Written Questions 11/01/2013, 3:00PM Solicitation Deadline Date and Time 11/05/2013, 3:00PM Anticipated Evaluation of Submittals Week of 11/11/2013 Anticipated Board of County Commissioner's Contract December 2013 Approval Date Vendor Required Documents • Attachment 2: Vendor's Check List • Attachment 3: Vendor Bid Response Form • Attachment 4: Local Vendor Preference • Attachment 5: Immigration Law Affidavit • Attachment 6: Vendor Substitute W-9 • Attachment 7: Insurance and Bonding Requirement #13-6060 5 EMS Medications Exhibit II: General Bid Instructions 1. Purpose/Objective As requested by the Collier County departments or divisions identified in Exhibit 1, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Department (hereinafter, the County) has issued this Invitation to Bid (hereinafter, the "ITB", or "Bid") with the sole purpose and intent of obtaining bid responses from interested and qualified firms in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications stated and/or attached herein/hereto. The successful vendor will hereinafter be referred to as the "Vendor" All bids must be submitted on the Bid form furnished by the County noted in Attachments 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of this ITB. No bid will be considered unless the Bid form is properly signed. Vendor is responsible to read and follow the instructions very carefully, as any misinterpretation or failure to comply with these instructions could lead to the bid submitted as being rejected as non-responsive. 2. Pricing Vendors must provide unit prices using the unit of measured specified by the County. All prices will remain firm for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days from date of bid opening. After award by the Board of County Commissioners , prices may only be adjusted as outlined in Exhibit 1: Term of Contract. 3. Alternate Bid Pricing In the event that alternate pricing is requested, it is an expressed requirement of the bid to provide pricing for all alternates as listed. The omission of a response or a no-bid or lack of a submitted price will be the basis for the rejection of the submitted bid response . All bids responses received without pricing for all alternates as listed will be considered technically non-responsive and will not be considered for award. 4. Equal Product Manufacturer's name, brand name and/or model number are used in these specifications for the purpose of establishing minimum requirements of level of quality, standards of performance and/or design required , and is in no way intended to prohibit the bidding of other manufacturer's items of equal or similar material. An equal or similar product may be bid, provided that the product is found to be equal or similar in quality, standard of performance, design, etc. to the item specified. Where an equal or similar is bid, the Bid must be accompanied with two (2) complete sets of factory information sheets (specifications, brochures, etc.) and test results, if applicable, of unit bid as equal or similar. Equal product samples, if required for evaluation, and at no cost to the County, must be submitted with Bid. Unless otherwise directed in the solicitation , the bid will not be considered unless samples are delivered to specified address by bid due date. The County shall be sole judge of equality or similarity, and its decision shall be final in the best interest. #13-6060 6 EMS Medications 5. Discounts Any discounts or terms must be shown on the Bid form. Such discounts, if any, may be considered in the award of tie bids. In no instance should payment terms less than fifteen (15) calendar days be offered. 6. Exceptions Vendors taking exception to any part or section of these specifications shall indicate such exceptions on a separate sheet entitled "EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS." Failure to indicate any exceptions to the specifications shall be interpreted as the Vendors intent to fully comply with the specifications as written. The County, at its sole discretion, shall determine if the exceptions are material in nature, and if the Vendor's exceptions may be declared grounds for rejection of bid proposal. 7. Addenda The County reserves the right to formally amend and/or clarify the requirements of the bid specifications where it deems necessary. Any such addendum/clarification shall be in writing and shall be distributed electronically to all parties who received the original bid specifications prior to the deadline for submission of Bids. All changes to this ITB will be conveyed electronically through a notice of addendum or questions and answers to all vendors registered under the applicable commodity code(s) at the time when the original ITB was released, as well as those vendors who downloaded the ITB document. Additionally , all addendums are posted on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid . Before submitting a bid response, please make sure that you have read all, understood clearly and complied completely with any changes stated in the addenda as failure to do so may result in the rejection of your submittal. 8. Bid Submission All electronic bids shall be submitted online via the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System: www.colliergov.net/bid . 9. Questions If the vendor should be of the opinion that the meaning of any part of the Bid Document is doubtful, obscure or contains errors or omissions it should report such opinion to the Procurement Strategist before the bid opening date. Direct questions related to this ITB only to the Collier County Purchasing Department Internet website: www.colliergov.net/bid . Questions will not be answered after the date noted on the ITB. Vendors must clearly understand that the only official answer or position of the County will be the one stated on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website. For general questions, please call the referenced Procurement Strategist identified in the Public Notice. 10. Protests Any actual or prospective respondent to an Invitation to Bid, who has a serious and legitimate issue with the ITB shall file a written protest with the Purchasing Director prior to the opening of the bid or the due date for acceptance of bid. All such protests must be filed with the Purchasing #13-6060 EMS Medications 7 Director no later than 11:00 a.m. Collier County time on the advertised date for the opening of the bid or the acceptance date for the Request for Proposals. 11 . Rejection and Waiver The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive defects in the form of bid, also to select the bid that best meets the requirements of the County. Vendors whose bids, past performance or current status do not reflect the capability , integrity or reliability to fully and in good faith perform the requirements denoted may be rejected as non- responsive. Bids that do not meet all necessary requirements of this solicitation or fail to provide all required information, documents or materials may be rejected as non-responsive. 12. Local Vendor Preference (LVP) The County is using the Competitive Sealed Quotation methodology of source selection for this procurement, as authorized by Ordinance Number 87-25, and Collier County Resolution Number 2008-181 establishing and adopting the Collier County Purchasing Policy. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners has adopted a Local Preference "Right to Match" policy to enhance the opportunities of local businesses to receive awards of Collier County purchases. A "local business" is defined as a business that has a valid Business Tax Receipt, formerly known as an Occupational License issued by either Collier or Lee County for a minimum of one (1) year prior to a Collier County quote or proposal submission that authorizes the business to provide the commodities or services to be purchased, and a physical business address located within the limits of Collier or Lee Counties from which the vendor operates or performs business. Post Office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address . In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well-being of either Collier or Lee County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and increase to either Collier or Lee County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier or Lee County. Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their quote or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section. When a qualified and responsive non-local business submits the lowest price quote, and the quote submitted by one or more qualified and responsive local businesses is within ten percent (10%) of the price submitted by the non-local business, then the local business with the apparent lowest quote offer (i.e. the lowest local vendor) shall have the opportunity to submit an offer to match the price(s) offered by the overall lowest, qualified and responsive vendor. In such instances, staff shall first verify if the lowest non-local vendor and the lowest local vendor are in fact qualified and responsive vendors. Next, the Purchasing Department shall determine if the lowest local vendor meets the requirements of Section 287.087 F.S. If the lowest local vendor meets the requirements of 287.087 , F.S., the Purchasing Department shall invite the lowest local vendor to submit a matching offer to the Purchasing Department which shall be submitted within five (5) business days thereafter. If the lowest local vendor submits an offer that fully matches the lowest quote from the lowest non-local vendor tendered previously , then award shall be made to the local vendor. If the lowest local vendor declines or is unable to #13-6060 8 EMS Medications match the lowest non local quote price(s}, then award will be made to the lowest overall qualified and responsive vendor. If the lowest local vendor does not meet the requirement of Section 287.087 F.S. and the lowest non-local vendor does, award will be made to the vendor that meets the requirements of the referenced state law. Vendor must complete and submit with its quote response the Affidavit for Claiming Status as a Local Business which is included as part of this solicitation. Failure on the part of a Vendor to submit this Affidavit with their quote response will preclude said Vendor from being considered for local preference under this solicitation. A Vendor who misrepresents the Local Preference status of its firm in a quote submitted to the County will lose the privilege to claim Local Preference status for a period of up to one (1) year. The County may, as it deems necessary, conduct discussions with any of the competing vendors determined to be in contention for being selected for award for the purpose of clarification to assure full understanding of, and responsiveness to solicitation requirements. 13. Immigration Affidavit Certification Statutes and executive orders require employers to abide by the immigration laws of the United States and to employ only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA), provides an Internet-based means of verifying employment eligibility of workers in the United States; it is not a substitute for any other employment eligibility verification requirements. The program will be used for Collier County formal Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) including professional services and construction services. Exceptions to the program: • Commodity based procurement where no services are provided. • Where the requirement for the affidavit is waived by the Board of County Commissioners Vendors I Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the vendor's/bidder's proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company . Vendors are also required to provide the Collier County Purchasing Department an executed affidavit certifying they shall comply with the E-Verify Program. The affidavit is attached to the solicitation documents. !f the BidderNendor does not comply with providing both the acceptable E-Verify evidence and the executed affidavit the bidder's I vendor's proposal may be deemed non-responsive. Additionally, vendors shall require all subcontracted vendors to use the E-Verify system for all purchases not covered under the "Exceptions to the program" clause above. For additional information regarding the Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) program visit the following website: http://www.dhs.gov/E-Verify. It shall be the vendor's responsibility to familiarize themselves with all rules and regulations governing this program. Vendor acknowledges, and without exception or stipulation, any firm(s) receiving an award shall be fully responsible for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of #13-6060 9 EMS Medications 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended and with the provisions contained within this affidavit. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein or the provisions of this affidavit shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. 14. Lobbying All firms are hereby placed on NOTICE that the County Commission does not wish to be lobbied either individually or collectively about a project for which a firm has submitted a bid. Firms and their agents are not to contact members of the County Commission for such purposes as meetings of introduction, luncheons, dinners, etc. During the bidding process, from bid opening to final Board approval, no firm or its agent shall contact any other employee of Collier County with the exception of the Purchasing Department. 15. Certificate of Authority to Conduct Business in the State of Florida (Florida Statute 607.1501) In order to be considered for award, firms must be registered with the Florida Department of State Divisions of Corporations in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statute 607.1501 and provide a certificate of authority (www.sunbiz.org/search.html ) prior to execution of a contract. A copy of the document may be submitted with the solicitation response and the document number shall be identified. Firms who do not provide the certificate of authority at the time of response shall be required to provide same within five (5) days upon notification of selection for award. If the firm cannot provide the document within the referenced timeframe, the County reserves the right to award to another firm. 16. General Information When it is deemed by the County that a bid cannot be awarded as originally intended, the County reserves the right to award this bid through an approach which is the best interest of the County. Alternate bids will not be considered unless authorized by the ITB. In case of identical bids tying as low bid, the County shall ask vendors to submit certification that they have a drug-free workplace in accordance with Section 287.087 Florida Statutes. Should all vendors provide said certification; the County will give local vendor preference. 17. Bid Award Process Award of contract will be made by the Board of County Commissioners in public session. Awards pertaining to the Collier County Airport Authority will generally be made by that agency's approval Board. Award shall be made in a manner consistent with the County's Purchasing Policy . Award recommendations will be posted outside the offices of the Purchasing Department as well as on the Collier County Purchasing Department website on Wednesdays and Thursdays prior to the County Commission meetings. Any actual or prospective respondent who desires to formally protest the recommended contract award must file a notice of intent to protest with the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days (excluding weekends and County holidays) of the date that the recommended award is posted. Upon filing of said notice, the protesting party will have five (5) days to file a formal #13-6060 EMS Medications 10 protest and will be given instructions as to the form and content requirements of the formal protest. A copy of the "Protest Policy" is available at the office of the Purchasing Director. #13-6060 11 EMS Medications Exhibit Ill: Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions 1. Offer This offer is subject to cancellation by the COUNTY without notice if not accepted by VENDOR within fourteen (14) days of issuance. 2. Acceptance and Confirmation This Purchase Order (including all documents attached to or referenced therein) constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, unless otherwise specifically noted by the COUNTY on the face of this Purchase Order. Each delivery of goods and/or services received by the COUNTY from VENDOR shall be deemed to be upon the terms and conditions contained in this Purchase Order. No additional terms may be added and Purchase Order may not be changed except by written instrument executed by the COUNTY. VENDOR is deemed to be on notice that the COUNTY objects to any additional or different terms and conditions contained in any acknowledgment, invoice or other communication from VENDOR, notwithstanding the COUNTY'S acceptance or payment for any delivery of goods and/or services, or any similar act by VENDOR. 3. Inspection All goods and/or services delivered hereunder shall be received subject to the COUNTY'S inspection and approval and payment therefore shall not constitute acceptance. All payments are subject to adjustment for shortage or rejection. All defective or nonconforming goods will be returned pursuant to VENDOR'S instruction at VENDOR 'S expense. To the extent that a purchase order requires a series of performances by VENDOR, the COUNTY prospectively reserves the right to cancel the entire remainder of the Purchase Order if goods and/or services provided early in the term of the Purchase Order are non-conforming or otherwise rejected by the COUNTY . 4. Shipping and Invoices a) All goods are FOB destination and must be suitably packed and prepared to secure the lowest transportation rates and to comply with all carrier regulations. Risk of loss of any goods sold hereunder shall transfer to the COUNTY at the time and place of #13-6060 EMS Medications delivery ; provided that risk of loss prior to actual receipt of the goods by the COUNTY nonetheless remain with VENDOR. b) No charges will be paid by the COUNTY for packing , crating or cartage unless otherwise specifically stated in this Purchase Order. Unless otherwise provided in Purchase Order, no invoices shall be issued nor payments made prior to delivery. Unless freight and other charges are itemized, any discount will be taken on the full amount of invoice. c) All shipments of goods scheduled on the same day via the same route must be consolidated. Each shipping container must be consecutively numbered and marked to show this Purchase Order number. The container and Purchase Order numbers must be indicated on bill of lading . Packing slips must show Purchase Order number and must be included on each package of less than container load (LCL) shipments and/or with each car load of equipment. The COUNTY reserves the right to refuse or return any shipment or equipment at VENDOR'S expense that is not marked with Purchase Order numbers. VENDOR agrees to declare to the carrier the value of any shipment made under this Purchase Order and the full invoice value of such shipment. d) All invoices must contain the Purchase Order number and any other specific information as identified on the Purchase Order. Discounts of prompt payment will be computed from the date of receipt of goods or from date of receipt of invoices, whichever is later. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218, Fla. Stats., otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act," and, pursuant to the Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Policy. 5. Time Is Of the Essence Time for delivery of goods or performance of services under this Purchase Order is of the essence. Failure of VENDOR to meet delivery schedules or deliver within a reasonable time, as interpreted by the COUNTY in its sole judgment, shall entitle the COUNTY to seek all remedies available to it at law or in equity. VENDOR agrees to reimburse the COUNTY for any expenses incurred in enforcing its rights. 12 VENDOR further agrees that undiscovered delivery of nonconforming goods and/or services is not a waiver of the COUNTY'S right to insist upon further compliance with all specifications. 6. Changes The COUNTY may at any time and by written notice make changes to drawings and specifications, shipping instructions, quantities and delivery schedules within the general scope of this Purchase Order. Should any such change increase or decrease the cost of, or the time required for performance of the Purchase Order, an equitable adjustment in the price and/or delivery schedule will be negotiated by the COUNTY and VENDOR. Notwithstanding the foregoing, VENDOR has an affirmative obligation to give notice if the changes will decrease costs. Any claims for adjustment by VENDOR must be made within thirty (30) days from the date the change is ordered or within such additional period of time as may be agreed upon by the parties. 7. Warranties VENDOR expressly warrants that the goods and/or services covered by this Purchase Order will conform to the specifications, drawings, samples or other descriptions furnished or specified by the COUNTY , and will be of satisfactory material and quality production, free from defects and sufficient for the purpose intended. Goods shall be delivered free from any security interest or other lien, encumbrance or claim of any third party. These warranties shall survive inspection, acceptance, passage of title and payment by the COUNTY. 8. Statutory Conformity Goods and services provided pursuant to this Purchase Order, and their production and transportation shall conform to all applicable laws, including but not limited to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Federal Transportation Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act, as well as any law or regulation noted on the face of the Purchase Order. 9. Advertising No VENDOR providing goods and services to the COUNTY shall advertise the fact that it has contracted with the COUNTY for goods and/or services, or appropriate or make use of the COUNTY'S name or other identifying marks or property without the prior written consent of the COUNTY'S Purchasing Department. 10. Indemnification #13-6060 EMS Medications VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY from any and all claims , including claims of negligence , costs and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, arising from, caused by or related to the injury or death of any person (including but not limited to employees and agents of VENDOR in the performance of their duties or otherwise), or damage to property (including property of the COUNTY or other persons), which arise out of or are incident to the goods and/or services to be provided hereunder. 11 . Warranty of Non-Infringement VENDOR represents and warrants that all goods sold or services performed under this Purchase Order are: a) in compliance with applicable laws; b) do not infringe any patent, trademark , copyright or trade secret; and c) do not constitute unfair competition. VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY from and against any and all claims, including claims of negligence, costs and expense, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, which arise from any claim, suit or proceeding alleging that the COUNTY'S use of the goods and/or services provided under this Purchase Order are inconsistent with VENDOR'S representations and warranties in section 11 (a). If any claim which arises from VENDOR'S breach of section 11 (a) has occurred, or is likely to occur, VENDOR may, at the COUNTY'S option , procure for the COUNTY the right to continue using the goods or services , or replace or modify the goods or services so that they become non-infringing, (without any material degradation in performance , quality, functionality or additional cost to the COUNTY). 12. Insurance Requirements The VENDOR , at its sole expense , shall provide commercial insurance of such type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the Purchase Order. Providing and maintaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the VENDOR. All insurance policies shall be executed through insurers authorized or eligible to write policies in the State of Florida. 13. Compliance with Laws In fulfilling the terms of this Purchase Order, VENDOR agrees that it will comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, codes , and ordinances that are applicable to the conduct of its business . By way of non-exhaustive example , this shall include the American with Disabilities Act and all prohibitions against discrimination on 13 the basis of race, religion, sex creed, national origin, handicap , marital status, or veterans ' status. Further, VENDOR acknowledges and without exception or stipulation shall be fully responsible for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended . Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. Any breach of this provision may be regarded by the COUNTY as a material and substantial breach of the contract arising from this Purchase Order. 14. Force Majeure Neither the COUNTY nor VENDOR shall be responsible for any delay or failure in performance resulting from any cause beyond their control , including , but without limitation to war, strikes, civil disturbances and acts of nature. When VENDOR has knowledge of any actual or potential force majeure or other conditions which will delay or threatens to delay timely performance of this Purchase Order, VENDOR shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respects to what steps VENDOR is taking to complete delivery of the goods and/or services to the COUNTY. 15. Assignment VENDOR may not assign this Purchase Order, nor any money due or to become due without the prior written consent of the COUNTY . Any assignment made without such consent shall be deemed void. 16. Taxes Goods and services procured subject to this Purchase Order are exempt from Florida sales and use tax on real property , transient rental property rented , tangible personal purchased or rented, or services purchased (Florida Statutes, Chapter 212), and from federal excise tax. 17. Annual Appropriations The COUNTY'S performance and obligation to pay under this Purchase Order shall be contingent upon an annual appropriation of funds. 18. Termination This Purchase Order may be terminated at any time by the COUNTY upon 30 days prior written notice to the VENDOR. This Purchase Order may be terminated immediately by the COUNTY for breach by VENDOR of the terms and #13-6060 EMS Medications conditions of this Purchase Order, provided that COUNTY has provided VENDOR with notice of such breach arid VENDOR has failed to cure within 10 days of receipt of such notice. 19. General a) This Purchase Order shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The venue for any action brought to specifically enforce any of the terms and conditions of this Purchase Order shall be the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County , Florida b) Failure of the COUNTY to act immediately in response to a breach of this Purchase Order by VENDOR shall not constitute a waiver of breach. Waiver of the COUNTY by any default by VENDOR hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default by VENDOR. c) All notices under this Purchase Order shall be sent to the respective addresses on the face page by certified mail, return receipt requested, by overnight courier service, or by personal delivery and will be deemed effective upon receipt. Postage , delivery and other charges shall be paid by the sender. A party may change its address for notice by written notice complying with the requirements of this section. d) The Vendor agrees to reimbursement of any travel expenses that may be associated with this Purchase Order in accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 112.061 , Per Diem and Travel Expenses for Public Officers, employees and authorized persons . e) In the event of any conflict between or among the terms of any Contract Documents related to this Purchase Order, the terms of the Contract Documents shall take precedence over the terms of the Purchase Order. To the extent any terms and /or conditions of this Purchase Order duplicate or overlap the Terms and Conditions of the Contract Documents, the provisions of the Terms and/or Conditions that are most favorable to the County and/or provide the greatest protection to the County shall govern. 14 Exhibit IV: Additional ITB Terms and Conditions 1. Additional Items and/or Services During the contract term, Collier County reserves the right to add related items and/or services upon negotiation of a satisfactory price by the Project Manager and Vendor. 2. Conflict of Interest Vendor shall provide a list of any businesses and/or organizations to which the firm has any affiliation or obligations within the past five (5) years; whether paid or donated, which could be construed by the County as a conflict of interest. Disclosure of any potential or actual conflict of interest is subject to County staff review and does not in and of itself disqualify a firm from consideration. These disclosures are intended to identify and or preclude conflict of interest situations during contract selection and execution. 3. Vendor Performance Evaluation Collier County has implemented a Vendor Performance Evaluation System for all contracts awarded in excess of $25,000. To this end, vendors will be evaluated on their performance upon completion/termination of agreement. 5. Use of Subcontractors Bidders on any service related project, including construction, must be qualified and directly responsible for 51% or more of the solicitation amount for said work. 6. Deductions for Non-Performance The County reserves the right to deduct a portion of any invoice for goods not delivered, or services not performed in accordance with requirements, including required timeframe. The County may also deduct, or chargeback the Vendor the costs necessary to correct the deficiencies directly related to the Vendor's non-performance. 7. Offer Extended to Other Governmental Entities Collier County encourages and agrees to the successful vendor extending the pricing, terms and conditions of this solicitation or resultant contract to other governmental entities at the discretion of the successful vendor. 8. Environmental Health and Safety All Vendors and Sub vendors performing service for Collier County are required and shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State and County Safety and Occupational Health Standards and any other applicable rules and regulations. Vendors and Sub vendors shall be responsible for the safety of their employees and any unsafe acts or conditions that may cause injury or damage to any persons or property within and around the work site. All firewall penetrations must be protected in order to meet Fire Codes. Collier County Government has authorized OSHA representatives to enter any Collier County facility , property and/or right-of-way for the purpose of inspection of any Vendor's work operations. This provision is non-negotiable by any department and/or Vendor. #13-6060 15 EMS Medications All new electrical installations shall incorporate NFPA 70E Short Circuit Protective Device Coordination and Arc Flash Studies where relevant as determined by the engineer. All electrical installations shall be labeled with appropriate NFPA 70E arch flash boundary and PPE Protective labels. 9. Standards of Conduct The Vendor shall employ people to work on County projects who are neat, clean, well-groomed and courteous. Subject to the American with Disabilities Act, Vendor shall supply competent employees who are physically capable of performing their employment duties. The County may require the Vendor to remove an employee it deems careless , incompetent, insubordinate or otherwise objectionable and whose continued employment on Collier County projects is not in the best interest of the County . 10. Licenses The Vendor is required to possess the correct professional and other licenses, and any other authorizations necessary to perform the required work pursuant to all applicable Federal, State and Local Law, Statute, Ordinances, and rules and regulations of any kind. Additionally, copies of all the required licenses must be submitted with the bid response indicating that the entity bidding, as well as the team assigned to the County account, is properly licensed to perform the activities or work included in the ITB documents. Failure on the part of any vendor to supply this documentation with their bid response may be grounds for deeming vendor non-responsive. A Vendor with an office within Collier County is required to have an occupational license. All State Certified contractors who may need to pull Collier County permits or call in inspections must complete a Collier County Contractor License registration form and submit the required fee. After registering the license/registration will need to be renewed thereafter to remain "active" in Collier County. Questions regarding professional licenses should be directed to Contractor Licensing, Community Development and Environmental Services at (239) 252-2431 , 252-2432 or 252-2909. Questions regarding required Business Tax Receipt (formerly known as Occupational Licenses) should be directed to the Tax Collector's Office at (239) 252-2477. 11. Protection of Property The Vendor shall ensure that the service is performed in such manner as to not damage any property. In the event damage occurs to any property as a direct result of the Vendor or their Sub vendor in the performance of the required service, the Vendor shall repair/replace, to the County's satisfaction , damaged property at no additional cost to the County. If the damage caused by the Vendor or their Sub vendor has to be repaired/replaced by the County , the cost of such work will be deducted from the monies due the Vendor. #13-6060 16 EMS Medications 12. Prohibition of Gifts to County Employees No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part Ill , Florida Statutes, the current Collier County Ethics Ordinance and County Administrative Procedure 5311 . Violation of this provision may result in one or more of the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, firm, and/or any employee of the firm from contact with County staff for a specified period of time; b. Prohibition by the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for a specified period of time, including but not limited to: submitting bids, RFP, and/or quotes; and, c. immediate termination of any contract held by the individual and/or firm for cause. 13. Invoice and Payments Payments are made in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Vendor's invoices must include: • Purchase Order Number • Description and quantities of the goods or services provided per instructions on the County's purchase order or contract. Invoices shall be sent to: Board of County Commissioners Clerk's Finance Department ATTN: Accounts Payable 3299 Tamiami Trail E Ste 700 Naples FL 34112 Or emailed to: bccapclerk@collierclerk.com . Collier County, in its sole discretion, will determine the method of payment for goods and/or services as part of this agreement. Payment methods include: • Traditional -payment by check, wire transfer or other cash equivalent. • Standard-payment by purchasing card. Collier County's Purchasing Card Program is supported by standard bank credit suppliers (i.e. VISA and MasterCard), and as such, is cognizant of the Rules for VISA Merchants and MasterCard Merchant Rules. The County may not accept any additional surcharges (credit card transaction fees) as a result of using the County's credit card for transactions relating to this solicitation. The County will entertain bids clearly stating pricing for standard payment methods. An additional separate discounted price for traditional payments may be provided at the initial bid submittal if it is clearly marked as an "Additional Cash Discount." Upon execution of the Contract and completion of each month's work, payment requests may be submitted to the Project Manager on a monthly basis by the Contractor for services rendered for that prior month . Services beyond sixty (60) days from current monthly invoice will not be considered for payment without prior approval from the Project manager. All invoices should be submitted within the fiscal year the work was performed. (County's fiscal year is October 1 - September 30.) Invoices submitted after the close of the fiscal year will not be accepted (or processed for payment) unless specifically authorized by the Project Manager. Payments will be made for articles and/or services furnished, delivered, and accepted , upon receipt and approval of invoices submitted on the date of services or within six (6) months after #13-6060 EMS Medications 17 completion of contract. Any untimely submission of invoices beyond the specified deadline period is subject to non-payment under the legal doctrine of "laches" as untimely submitted. Time shall be deemed of the essence with respect to the timely submission of invoices under this agreement. In instances where the successful contractor may owe debts (including, but not limited to taxes or other fees) to Collier County and the contractor has not satisfied nor made arrangement to satisfy these debts, the County reserves the right to off-set the amount owed to the County by applying the amount owed to the vendor or contractor for services performed of for materials delivered in association with a contract. Invoices shall not reflect sales tax. After review and approval, the invoice will be transmitted to the Finance Division for payment. Payment will be made upon receipt of proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218 Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." Collier County reserves the right to withhold and/or reduce an appropriate amount of any payment for work not performed or for unsatisfactory performance of Contractual requirements. 14. Survivability Bids (ITBs/RFPs): The Consultant/ContractorNendor agrees that any Work Order/Purchase Order that extends beyond the expiration date of Solicitation 13-6060-EMS Medications resultant of this solicitation will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of any Work Order/Purchase Order. 15. Insurance Requirements The Vendor shall at its own expense, carry and maintain insurance coverage from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida as set forth in Insurance and Bonding Requirements Attachment of this solicitation. The Vendor shall procure and maintain property insurance upon the entire project, if required, to the full insurable value of the scope of work. The County and the Vendor waive against each other and the County's separate Vendors, Contractors, Design Consultant, Subcontractors agents and employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. The Vendor and County shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of subrogation from the County's separate Vendors, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. Collier County shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining, its own liability insurance. Certificates issued as a result of the award of this solicitation must identify "For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County." The General Liability Policy provided by Vendor to meet the requirements of this solicitation shall name Collier County, Florida , as an additional insured as to the operations of Vendor under this solicitation and shall contain a severability of interests provisions . Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows : #13-6060 Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida EMS Medications 18 The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the minimum requirements set forth in the Insurance and Bonding Requirements Attachment, with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. If Vendor has any self-insured retentions or deductibles under any of the below listed minimum required coverage, Vendor must identify on the Certificate of Insurance the nature and amount of such self-insured retentions or deductibles and provide satisfactory evidence of financial responsibility for such obligations. All self-insured retentions or deductibles will be Vendor's sole responsibility . Coverage(s) shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of completion and acceptance of the scope of work by the County or as specified in this solicitation, whichever is longer. The Vendor and/or its insurance carrier shall provide 30 days written notice to the County of policy cancellation or non-renewal on the part of the insurance carrier or the Vendor. The Vendor shall also notify the County, in a like manner, within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt, of any notices of expiration , cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage or limits received by Vendor from its insurer and nothing contained herein shall relieve Vendor of this requirement to provide notice. In the event of a reduction in the aggregate limit of any policy to be provided by Vendor hereunder, Vendor shall immediately take steps to have the aggregate limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. Should at any time the Vendor not maintain the insurance coverage(s) required herein, the County may terminate the Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverage(s) and charge the Vendor for such coverage(s) purchased. If Vendor fails to reimburse the County for such costs within thirty (30) days after demand, the County has the right to offset these costs from any amount due Vendor under this Agreement or any other agreement between the County and Vendor. The County shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverage(s) purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the County to purchase such insurance coverage(s) shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any of its rights under the Contract Documents. If the initial or any subsequently issued Certificate of Insurance expires prior to the completion of the scope of work, the Vendor shall furnish to the County renewal or replacement Certificate(s) of Insurance not later than ten (10) calendar days after the expiration date on the certificate. Failure of the Vendor to provide the County with such renewal certificate(s) shall be considered justification for the County to terminate any and all contracts. 15. Collier County Information Technology Requirements All vendor access will be done via VPN access only. All access must comply with current published County Manager Agency (CMA) policies. Current policies that apply are CMAs 5402, 5403 and 5405. These policies will be available upon request from the Information Technology Department. All vendors will be required to adhere to IT policies for access to the County network. Vendors are required to notify the County in writing twenty-four (24) hours in advance as to when access to the network is planned. Included in this request must be a detailed work plan with actions that will be taken at the time of access. The County IT Department has developed a Technical Architecture Requirements Document that is required to be filled out and submitted with your bid response. This document can be found on the Collier County Purchasing Department website: www.colliergov.neUpurchasing . On the left hand side of the menu, click on CC Technical Requirements. If this document is not submitted with your bid response, your bid response may be deemed non-responsive. 16. Security and Background Checks #13-6060 19 EMS Medications If required, Vendor I Contractor I Proposer shall be responsible for the costs of providing background checks by the Collier County Facilities Management Department, and drug testing for all employees that shall provide services to the County under this Agreement. This may include , but not be limited to, checking federal, state and local law enforcement records , including a state and FBI fingerprint check, credit reports, education, residence and employment verifications and other related records. Contractor shall be required to maintain records on each employee and make them available to the County for at least four (4) years. 17. Debris Vendor shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of all debris from the site and the cleaning of the affected areas. Vendor shall keep the premises free of debris and unusable materials resulting from their work and as work progresses; or upon the request of the County's representative , shall remove and dispose such debris and materials from the property. The Vendor shall leave all affected areas as they were prior to beginning work. 18. Direct Material Purchase The County reserves the right to require Vendor to assign some or all of its agreements with material suppliers directly to the County. Any such goods and/or materials purchased by the County pursuant to such an assignment of a material supply agreement shall be referred to as "County Furnished Materials" and the responsibilities of both the County and the Vendor relating to said materials shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this solicitation. Additionally, the County at its sole option may choose to purchase some or all of the goods and/or materials from other suppliers. In either instance the County may require the follow ing information from the Vendor: • Required quantities of material. • Specifications relating to goods and/or materials required for job including brand and/or model number or type if applicable • Pricing and availability of goods and/or materials provided under Vendor's agreements with material suppliers 19. Grant Compliance The purchase of any goods and/or services that are funded through Federal Grant Appropriations , the State of Florida, or any other public or private foundations shall be subject to the compliance and reporting requirements of the granting agency. 20. Equipment Vendor shall have available and in good working condition , the necessary equipment to perform the required service. If required , the Vendor shall supply a list of equipment and an hourly rate for each. Hourly rates will commence once equipment arrives at the service site. In the event that additional specialized and/or heavy equipment (backhoe, crane, mudhog , etc.) is needed , the Project Manager must be notified in advance for approval. The reimbursement of additional equipment expense shall be at cost and will commence once equipment arrives at the service site. The County reserves the right to request and obtain documentation of the Vendor's cost, and to withhold payments until documentation is provided . The scope of these specifications is to ensure the delivery of a complete unit ready for operation. Omission of any essential detail from these specifications does not relieve the Vendor from furnishing a complete unit. #13-6060 EMS Medicat ions 20 All equipment must be new and of current manufacture in production at the time of ITB opening, and carry standard warranties. At the time of delivery, at least two (2) complete shop repair manuals and parts lists must be furnished with each type of equipment. Vendor must service all equipment prior to delivery and/or acceptance by the County. #13-6060 EMS Medications 21 Attachment 1: Vendor Submittal -Vendor's Non-Response Statement The sole intent of the Collier County Purchasing Department is to issue solicitations that are clear, concise and openly competitive. Therefore, we are interested in ascertaining reasons why prospective Vendors did not wish to respond to this ITB. If your firm is not responding to this ITB, please indicate the reason(s) by checking any appropriate item(s) listed below and return this form via email or fax to the Procurement Strategist listed on the first page or mail to: Collier County Purchasing Department, 3327 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida 34112. We are not responding to this ITB for the following reason(s): Solicitation: 13-6060-EMS Medications D Services requested not available through our company . D Our firm could not meet specifications/scope of work. D Specifications/scope of work not clearly understood (too vague, rigid, etc.) 0 Project is too small. D Insufficient time allowed for preparation of response. D Incorrect address used. Please correct mailing address: D Other reason(s): Firm's Complete Legal Name Address City , State, Zip Telephone Number FAX Number Signature I Title Type Name of Signature Date: #13-6060 22 EMS Medications Attachment 2: Vendor's Check List IMPORTANT: THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR. Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with bid. Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1. The Bid has been signed. 2. The Bid prices offered have been reviewed. 3. The price extensions and totals have been checked. 4. The payment terms have been indicated. 5. Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc. have been included. 6. Any delivery information required is included. 7 . If required, the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or cashiers check has been included. 8. Addendum have been signed and included, if applicable. 9. Affidavit for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if applicable. 10. Immigration Affidavit and company's E-Verify profile page or memorandum of understanding. 11 . Copies of licenses, equipment lists, subcontractors or any other information as noted in this IT B. 12. The mailing envelope must be addressed to: Purchasing Director Collier County Government Purchasing Department 3327 Tamiami Trail E Naples FL 34112 The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: • Solicitation: 13-6060 -EMS Medications • Opening Date: 11/05/2013, 3:00PM 13. The bid will be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified opening date and time. (Otherwise bid cannot be considered.) ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS MUST HAVE THE BID NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET. Company Name Signature & Title Date #13-6060 23 EMS Medications Attachment 3: Vendor Submittal -Bid Response Form FROM: __________________________ ___ Board of County Commissioners Collier County Government Center Naples, Florida 34112 RE: Solicitation: 13-6060-EMS Medications Dear Commissioners: The undersigned, as Vendor, hereby declares that the specifications have been fully examined and the Vendor is fully informed in regard to all conditions pertaining to the work to be performed for as per the scope of work. The Vendor further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Bid or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this Bid is made without connection with any other person, company or companies submitting a Bid; and it is all respects fair and in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The Vendor proposes and agrees if this Bid is accepted, to contract, either by a County issued purchase order or formal contract, to comply with the requirements in full in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications denoted herein, according to the following unit prices: l item# I Description 23 BIDTOTAL Any discounts or terms must be shown on the Bid Response Form. Such discounts, if any , will be considered and computed in the tabulation of the bids. In no instance should terms for less than fifteen (15) days payment be offered . Prompt Payment Terms: __ % __ Days; Net_ Days 0 Bid Response Form is electronic. Please input your prices online. Note: If you choose to bid manually, please submit an ORIGINAL and ONE COPY of your bid response pages. The undersigned do agree that should this Bid be accepted, to execute a formal contract, if required, and present the formal contract to the County Purchasing Director for approval within fifteen (15) days after being notified of an award. #13-6060 EMS Medications 24 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE have hereunto subscribed our names on this ___ day of ______ _, 20 in the County of , in the State of ___ _ Firm's Complete Legal Name Address City, State, Zip Florida Certificate of Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number CCR # or CAGE Code Telephone Number FAX Number Signature I Title Type Name of Signature Date **************************************************************************************************** Additional Contact Information Send Payments To: (REQUIRED ONLY if different from above) Firm's Complete Legal Name Address City, State, Zip Contact Name Telephone Number FAX Number Email Address #13-6060 EMS Medications 25 Adnlnistralive Services Division Purchasing Attachment 4: Vendor Submittal-Local Vendor Preference Affidavit Solicitation: 13-6060-EMS Medications (Check Appropriate Boxes Below) State of Florida (Select County if Vendor is described as a Local Business D Collier County D Lee County Vendor affirms that it is a local business as defined by the Purchasing Policy of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Regulations Thereto. As defined in Section XI of the Collier County Purchasing Policy; A "local business" is defined as a business that has a valid occupational license issued by either Collier or Lee County for a minimum of one (1) year prior to a Collier County bid or proposal submission that authorizes the business to provide the commodities or services to be purchased, and a physical business address located within the limits of Collier or Lee Counties from which the vendor operates or performs business. Post Office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well-being of either Collier or Lee County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include , but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and increase to either Collier or Lee County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier or Lee County. Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section . Vendor must complete the following information: Year Business Established in 0Collier County or D Lee County: ___ _ Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): ___ _ Number of Employees Living in D Collier County or D Lee (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): __ _ If requested by the County , vendor will be required to provide documentation substantiating the information given in this affidavit. Failure to do so will result in vendor's submission being deemed not applicable. Vendor Name: _________________ ___ Date:----------- Address in Collier or Lee County: ------------------------- Signature :--------------------Title: __________ _ STATE OF FLORIDA 0 COLLIER COUNTY 0 LEE COUNTY Sworn to and Subscribed Before Me, a Notary Public, for the above State and County , on this ____ Day of ,20 __ . Notary Public My Commission Expires:----------- (AFFIX OFFICIAL SEAL) #13-6060 EMS Medications 26 Attachment 5: Vendor Submittal-Immigration Affidavit Solicitation: 13-6060-EMS Medications This Affidavit is required and should be signed , notarized by an authorized principal of the firm and submitted with formal Invitations to Bid (ITB's) and Request for Proposals (RFP) subm ittals. Further, Vendors I Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the vendor's/bidder's proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company. Failure to include this Affidavit and acceptable evidence of enrollment in the E-Verify program. may deem the Vendor I Bidder's proposal as non-responsive. Collier County will not intentionally award County contracts to any vendor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provision contained in 8 U.S. C. Section 1324 a( e) Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"). Collier County may consider the employment by any vendor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A (e) of the INA. Such Violation by the recipient of the Employment Provisions contained in Section 274A (e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral termination of the contract by Collier County. Vendor attests that they are fully compliant with all applicable immigration laws (specifically to the 1986 Immigration Act and subsequent Amendment(s)) and agrees to comply with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with E- Verify and to provide proof of enrollment in The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration at the time of subm ission of the Vendor's I Bidder's proposal. Company Name Print Name Title _________ _ Signature Date _________ _ S~Mof _______ _ County of ______ _ The foregoing instrument was signed and acknowledged before me this __ day of ______ _, 20_, by ------------who has produced----=~---:-:-:----:-:-=--~----=-=-as identification. (Print or Type Name) (Type of Identification and Number) Notary Public Signature Printed Name of Notary Public Notary Commission Number/Expiration The signee of this Affidavit guarantees , as evidenced by the sworn affidavit required herein, the truth and accuracy of this affidavit to interrogatories hereinafter made. #13-6060 EMS Med ications 27 Attachment 6: Vendor Substitute W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification In accordance with the Internal Revenue Service regu lations, Collier County is required to collect the following information for tax reporting purposes from individuals and companies who do business with the County (including social security numbers if used by the individual or company for tax reporting purposes). Florida Statute 119.071 (5) require that the county notify you in writing of the reason for collecting this information, which will be used for no other purpose than herein stated. Please complete all information that applies to your business and return with your quote or proposal. 1. General Information (provide all information) Taxpayer Name (as shown on income tax return) Business Name (if different from taxpayer name) Address City :state Lip Telephone FAX Em ~il Order Information Remit I Payment I rformation Address---------------Address ------------------ City ____ State ____ Zip ____ _ City ____ _ State ____ Zip _____ _ FAX _______________ __ FAX __________________ _ Email _______________ _ Email __________________ _ 2. Company Status (check only one) _Individual/ Sole Proprietor ,_Corporation ~-Partnership _Tax Exempt (Federal income tax-exempt entity _ Limited Liability Company under Internal Revenue Service guidelines IRC 501 (c) 3) Enter the tax classification (D = Disregarded Entity, C = Corporation, P = Partnership) 3. Taxpayer Identification Number (for tax reporling purposes only) Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN)-------------------------- (Vendors who do not have a TIN , will be required to provide a social security number prior to an award of the contract.) 4. Sign and Date Form Certification : Under penalties of perjury, I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. I S~narure Title ______________________ _ I Dare #13-6060 EMS Medications 28 Attachment 7: Vendor Submittal -Insurance and Bonding Requirements Insurance I Bond Type 1. [8:1 Worker's Compensation 2. [8:1 Employer's Liability 3. [8:1 Commercial General Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current ISO form 4. [8:1 Indemnification 4. D Automobile Liability Required Limits Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes , Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements $100.000single limit per occurrence Bodily Injury and Property Damage $5.000.000 single limit per occurrence, $5 ,000 ,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors ; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the ContractorNendor/Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages , losses and costs, including , but not limited to, reasonable attorneys ' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence , recklessness , or intentionally wrongful conduct of the ContractorNendor/Consultant or anyone employed or utilized by the ContractorNendor/Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. $ Each Occurrence ; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 5. D Other insurance as D Watercraft noted: $ ____ Per Occurrence D United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence D Maritime Coverage (Jones Act) shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ _____ Per Occurrence D Aircraft Liability coverage shall be carried in limits of not less than $5,000 ,000 each occurrence if applicable to the completion of the Services under this Agreement. D Pollution D Professional Liability • $1 ,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate • $2 ,000 ,000 per claim and in the aggregate $ _____ Per Occurrence $ ____ Per Occurrence $ ____ per claim and in the aggregate #13-6060 29 EMS Med ications 6. D Bid bond 7. D Performance and Payment Bonds D Project Professional Liability D Valuable Papers Insurance $ ____ Per Occurrence $. ____ Per Occurrence Shall be submitted with proposal response in the form of certified funds, cashiers ' check or an irrevocable letter of credit, a cash bond posted with the County Clerk, or proposal bond in a sum equal to 5% of the cost proposal. All checks shall be made payable to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on a bank or trust company located in the State of Florida and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . For projects in excess of $200 ,000, bonds shall be submitted with the executed contract by Proposers receiving award , and written for 100% of the Contract award amount, the cost borne by the Proposer receiving an award. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as "A-" or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 5% of the reported policy holders' surplus , all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street , New York, New York 10038. 8. l:8l Vendor shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Vendor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 9. 1:8J Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required . 10. 1:8J The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. 11 . l:8l Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required. 12. I:8J Product Liability $5 ,000 ,000 per claim and in the aggregate Vendor's Insurance Statement We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5) days of the award of this solicitation . Name of Firm Date------------ Vendor Signature Print Name Insurance Agency Agent Name Telephone Number ______ _ #13-6060 30 EMS Medications Project Manager: Artie Bay Procurement: Adam Northrup ltem#l Description Bid Tabulation 13-6060 -EMS Medications Henry Schein 1 Percentage off Catelog price for Pharmaceuticals 25 .50% 1 Percentage off Catelog price for Medical/Surgical Supplies 23 BID TOTAL Opened/Date: Adam Northrup; 11/07 /2013; 11:30AM Opened/Date: Brenda Reaves; 11/07 /2013; 11:30AM 18 .25% $ 531,672.52 1 of 1 Boundtree 30.00% 38% w/ exceptions* $ 595,875.89 Notifications Sent : 251 Downloaded : 21 Submissions: 3 McKesson 2/25/201416.E.10. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid (ITB) 13-6060-EMS Medications to Henry Schein, Inc.· and Boundtree Medical, LLC; authorize the Chair to sign County Attorney approved participation agreement with Cooperative Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of medications and supplies when it is determined to be in the County's best interest; and waive formal competition and authorize staff to purchase any item not immediately available from either of the approved vendors or cooperative vendor from the lowest cost source. Objective: To provide sources for medication supplies to ensure that medics can respond and insure the public's safety. Considerations: Collier County EMS responds to nearly 40 ,000 calls for service each year. In the majority of those calls, some form of pharmaceutical product is needed. After review of a number of public purchasing cooperative contracts, staff developed an Invitation to Bid for emergency medications for its Emergency Medical team. Notices of the Invitation to Bid were sent to 251 vendors on October 18, 2013. Of those vendors , 21 solicitation packets were downloaded and 3 proposals submitted . Of the proposals , only Boundtree Medical and Henry Schein were deemed to be responsive. Staff recommends that both of these firms be awarded under this invitation to bid; purchase orders will be used to initiate product procurement. Staff further recommends that the County participate in the LeeSar cooperative purchasing program from Cooperative Services of Florida, Inc. for medications and supplies should participation in that program be of a financial advantage to the County. LeeSar is a cooperative service providing medications and supplies to Lee and Sarasota County hospitals, EMS and various fire departments in several counties. According to Lee County EMS, their participation with LeeSar has not only saved their County money , but has eliminated the problems with drug shortages and other problems in obtaining medications . A significant advantage of LeeSar is that they are able to repackage drugs as a compound pharmacy , which assures dosages that are customary and in alignment with medical protocols . By signing the agreement with Cooperative Services of Florida, the County will be allowed access to proprietary pricing information; County staff will evaluate product pricing vis a vis the Boundtree Medical and Henry Schein pricing. If the pricing is in fact lower than our contracted pricing , LeeSar will serve as the County's primary supplier. Pharmaceuticals and medical suppl ies are a volatile commodity; many products and formularies have multiple price changes within a week, and many are prone to industry product shortages. Because these issues can threaten public safety , staff requests prior Board approval to purchase any item not immediately available from Boundtree Medical, Henry Schein or LeeSar from the lowest price suppl ier which is immediately available to staff, and waive formal competition as provided in section 9 (B)(4) where it is in the best interest of the County to do so. Fiscal Impact: Funds are available in the EMS department budget fund (490) operating cost center (144610). Estimated annual expense is $150 ,000. Growth Management Impact: No Growth Management Impact is associated with this action . Packet Page -1427- 2/25/2014 16.E.10. Legal Considerations: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. -ERP Staff Recommendation: That the Board of County Commissioners awards ITB 13-6060 -EMS Medications to Henry Schein Inc. and Boundtree Medical, LLC; authorizes the Chair to sign County Attorney approved participation agreement with Cooperative Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of medications and supplies when it is determined to be in the County's best interest; and watves formal competition and authorizes staff to purchase any item not immediately available from either of the approved vendors or cooperative vendor from the lowest available source. Prepared by: Artie R. Bay, Supervisor-EMS Admin. Packet Page -1428- February 25, 2014 Ms. Valia Way Bound Tree Medical, LLC 23537 Network Place Chicago, IL 60673 FAX: 877-311-2437 Email: valia.way@boundtree .com Purchasing Department 3327 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 Telephone: (239) 252-2667 FAX: (239) 732-0844 Email: adamnorthrup@colliergov.net www.colliergov .net NOTICE OF AWARD Re: Contract #13-6060 "EMS Medications" Dear Ms. Way: This letter serves as notification that you have been awarded a Purchase Order for the above referenced contract, furnishing products and services in accordance with the terms, conditions, the specifications of the solicitation and your proposal. A formal contract for this service will not be necessary. The Collier County department will forward a purchase order which will serve as the County's agreement to your proposal and your notice to proceed with the work. Please provide an updated insurance certificate as soon as possible. Thank you for your interest in Collier County, and congratulations on the award of this solicitation . If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at the above number. C: Artie Bay, EMS CITY OF PALM BEA CH GA RDEN S PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMA TION WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognizes that it has a vital role in identifying, protecting, and responding to cyber threats that may have significant impact to our individual and collective security and privacy; and WHEREAS, critical infrastructure sectors are increasingly reliant on information systems to support financial services, energy, telecommunications, transportation, utilities, health care, and emergency response systems; and WHEREAS, the Stop.Think.Connect. TM Campaign has been designated as the National Public Awareness Campaign, implemented through a coalition of private companies, nonprofit and government organizations, as well as academic institutions working together to increase the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and more secure online; and WHEREAS, the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework and the US. Department of Home land Security's Critical Infrastructure Cyber Community (C3) Voluntary Program have been developed as free resources to help organizations (large and small, both public and private) implement the Cybersecurity Framework and improve their cyber practices through a practical approach to addressing evolving threats and challenges; and WHEREAS, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13691, Promoting Private Sector Cybersecurity Information Sharing, to encourage and promote sharing of cybersecurity threat information within the private sector and between the private sector and government through the development of Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations; and WHEREAS, maintaining the security of cyberspace is a shared responsibility in which each of us has a critical role to play, and awareness of computer security essentials will improve the security of the City of Palm Beach Gardens information infrastructure and economy; and WHEREAS, the President of the United States of America, the US. Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov/cyber), the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (www .msisac.org), the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (www.nascio.org), and the National Cyber Security Alliance (www.staysafeonline.org) have declared October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month; and all citizens are encouraged to visit these sites, along with the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the Stop. Think. Connect. Campaign website (www.dhs.gov/stopthinkconnect or www.stopthinkconnect.org) to learn about cyber security; and put that knowledge into practice in their homes, schools, workplaces, and businesses. N OW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim October 2015 as: NA TIONA L CYBER SECURITY A WA RENESS MON TH Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk IN WITNESS WHE REOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affiXed on this Ef' day of October in the year Two Thousand and Fifteen. Eric Jab/in, Mayor CITY O F PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder, tragically robs individuals of their memories and leads to progressive mental and physical impairments; and WHEREAS, over 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, including an estimated 200,000 under age 65 living with younger-onset Alzheimer's disease; included in this number are an estimated 500,000 individuals in the State of Florida ofwhich an estimated 50,000 reside in Palm Beach County; and WHEREAS, every 67 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's disease, the sixth leading cause of death in America; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease is the only cause of death among the top ten causes of death in America that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed; and WHEREAS, in 2015 in the United States, 15. 7 million caregivers provided an estimated 1 7.9 billion hours of unpaid care valued at more than 220 billion dollars; in Florida, over 1 million caregivers provided over 1 billion hours of unpaid care valued at an estimated 16 million dollars; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease is the most expensive disease in the United States and in 2015 the direct costs to American society of caring for those with Alzheimer's disease will total an estimated 226 billion dollars; and WHEREAS, the human cost of Alzheimer's disease is immeasurable and in recognition of the individuals, families, friends and caregivers dealing with A lzheimer's disease, the researchers who are seeking a cause or cure; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida and the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognize the efforts of the Alzheimer's Association to raise funds and promote awareness to fight Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, thereby improving the quality of human life for those living with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim, October 10, 2015 as: ALZHEIMER 'S A WA RENESS DA Y and I encourage all residents to raise awareness in our community for this devastating disease through the Annual Palm Beach Walk to End Alzheimer's on Saturday, October 10, 2015. Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affiXed on this 8th day of October, in the year Two Thousand and Fifteen. Eric Jablin, Mayor CITY O F PALM B EA CH GARDENS PA LM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHER EA S. J umpstart, a national early education organization, is working to ensure that all ch ildren in America enter kindergarten prepared to succeed; and WHE REAS. Jumpstart recruits and trains college students and co mmunity volunteers to provide language, literacy, and social-emotional programming to preschool children living in under-resourced communities, helping to develop the key skills that are essential for children to succeed in school and in life; and WHE REA S , since 1993, Jumpstart has trained nearly 40,000 college students and community volunteers to transform the lives of more than 87,000 preschool children nationwide; and WHE REA S. Jumps tart's Read for the Record, is a national campaign where millions of Americans come together to generate public support for early education and support Jumpstart in its efforts to promote quality early learning for all; and WH E REAS, the goals of the campaign are to close the "word gap " -a gap that often exists because many children from low-income families hear up to 30 million fewer words than their more ajjluent peers by the time they enter kindergarten; and WHE REAS, October 22, 2015 would be an appropriate date to designate as "Jumpstart's Readfor the Record Day" in honor of the 1 (jh anniversary of the campaign and because it is the date Jumps tart aims to set the world record for the largest shared reading experience; and WHEREAS, Jumpstart hopes to engage over 2.4 million adults and children nationwide in reading Not Norman: A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett during this record-breaking celebration of reading and service, all in support of Palm Beach Gardens preschool children. N OW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim October 22, 2015 as READ FOR THE RECORD DAY in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and applaud the efforts of Jumps tart in raising awareness of the critical importance of high-quality early learning and of Jumps tart Corps members in committing hundreds of hours of service each year to young chi Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk IN WITN ESS WHEREO F, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affixed on this tfh day of October in the year Two Thousand and Fifteen. Eric Jab/in, Mayor CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens is committed to ensuring the safoty and security of all those living in and visiting our city; and WHEREAS, fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations where people are at greatest risk from fire; and WHEREAS, home fires killed 2, 755 people in the United States according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and fire departments in the United States responded to 369,500 home fires; and WHEREAS, working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in reported home fires in half and three out of frve home fire deaths result from fires in properties without working smoke alarms; and WHEREAS, half of home fire deaths result from fires reported at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. when most people are asleep; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents should install smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of the home that meet the needs of people who are deaf or hard of hearing; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents who have planned and practiced a home fire escape plan are more prepared and will therefore be more likely to survive a fire; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and home fire injuries through prevention and protection education; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents are responsive to public education measures and are able to take personal steps to increase their safoty from fire, especially in their homes; and WHEREAS, the 2015 Fire Prevention Week theme is "Hear the Beep Where You Sleep. Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!" effectively serves to remind us that we need working smoke alarms to give us the time to get out safely. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby October 4-10, 2015 as Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affiXed on this tfh day of October in the year Two Thousand and Fifteen. Eric Jab/in, Mayor CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Ordinance 13, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : City-initiated amendment to the Code Enforcement Procedures. Administrative Eines. First Reading: A C ity-i nit iated text am e ndment to the Code Enfo rcement Pro ce dures , Adm inist rative Fines , g iv ing the Code En f orcement Spe ci al Mag istrate authority to impose fines in excess of the limits set forth in paragraph (2)(a) of Section 162 .09 , Florida Statutes. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Finance : Depu ty City Mana ge r Unified Services [ X ] Not Required ~ Ansley Marr, PE Tresha Thomas Director f-----------1 Fees Paid: N/A ~----~~------~ Approved By: [ ] Quasi -Judicial [X] Le g is lati ve [X] Public Hearing Advertised: []Requ ired [ x ] Not Requi red Date : Paper: Affected parties: [ ] Notified [X] Not Req uired Funding Source: [ ] O perating [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Council Action: ] Approva l ] Approval w/ Con d itions ] Denial ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Ordina nce 13, 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Ordinance 13, 2015 Page 2 of2 A City-initiated request to amend the Code Enforcement Procedures, Admi nistrative Fines to give the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate the authority to impose fines in excess of the limits set forth in paragraph (2)(1) of Section 162 .09 , Florida Statutes. BACKGROUND The subject petition recognizes that the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Bu s iness Research 2014 population report identifies that the population of the City of Palm Be ach Gardens is equal to or greater than 50 ,000 . Pursuant to Section 162 .09 , Florida Statutes, municipal populations equal to or greater than 50 ,000 are authorized to adopt an ordinance to permit the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate the authority to impose administrative fines exceeding those currently shown in Section 2-237 of Division 3. Code Enforcement Procedures. Administrative Fines are imposed to impress upon viol ators the severity and seriousness of their violation to the City, and the d irect and indirect impact to the citizens. The proposed fines attempt to account for the larger imposition violations can place on a growing population . PROPOSED AMENDMENT Sec. 2 -237 . Administrative Fi nes . (a) Whenever the special magistrate's order has not been complied with by the time set for compliance , or if the same violation has been repeated by the same violator, the special magistrate may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250 .00) one thousand dollars ($1 ,000.00) for each day thereafter, during which each violation continues past the date set for compliance, or in the case of a repeat violation , a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500 .00) five thousand dollars ($5.000.00) per day, for each day the repeat violation continues , beginning with the date the repeat violation is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In addition , the order may include all costs of repairs pursuant to section 2-236. However, if the special magistrate finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in nature, a fine not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) fifteen thousand dollars ($15.000.00) per vio lation may be imposed . (b )-(d) (These sections shall remain in full force and effect as previously adopted .) **** STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance 13 , 2015 as presented on first reading . 1 ORDINANCE 13, 2015 2 3 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF 6 ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE 7 IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AT DIVISION 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT 8 PROCEDURES. AT SECTION 2-237 . ADMINISTRATIVE FINES.; BY 9 AMENDING THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR CODE 10 ENFORCEMENT FINES IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION 162.09 11 (2)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY 12 OTHER SECTION AND SUBSECTION OF CHAPTER 2. 13 ADMINISTRATION. SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT 14 AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, 15 A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY ; 16 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 17 18 19 WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens currently utilizes a Code 20 Enforcement Special Magistrate for the imposition of administrative fines and 21 noncriminal penalties in order to enforce the City's Code of Ordinances pursuant to 22 authorization under Section 162 .03, Florida Statutes; and 23 24 WHEREAS, Chapter 162 , Florida Statutes, specifically subsection 162.09(2)(d), 25 authorizes any county or municipality having a population greater than 50 ,000 to adopt, 26 by a vote of at least a majority plus one of the entire governing body of the county or 27 municipality, an ordinance that gives the Special Magistrate the authority to impose 28 fines in excess of the limits set forth in paragraph (2)(a) of Section 162 .09 , Florida 29 Statutes; and 30 31 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that in accordance with the University of 32 Florida , Bureau of Economic and Business Research 2014 population report , the 33 population of the City of Palm Beach Gardens is equal to or greater than 50 ,000 ; and 34 35 WHEREAS , the City Council finds that authorizing the imposition of 36 administrative fines in excess of the limits set forth in paragraph (2)(a) of Section 37 162 .09 , Florida Statutes , to be in the best interest of the health , safety, and welfare of 38 the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large . 39 40 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 41 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , FLORIDA that: 42 43 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Ordinance 13, 2015 1 SECTION 2. Chapter 6. Administration, Article IV. Code Enforcement, Division 3. 2 Code Enforcement Procedures is hereby amended at Section 2-237 . Administrative 3 Fines. by repealing subsection (a) and readopting same, as revised; providing that 4 Chapter 6. Administration, Article IV. Code Enforcement , Division 3. Code Enforcement 5 Procedures, Section 2-237 . Administrative Fines. shall hereafter read as follows: 6 7 Sec. 2-237. Administrative fines. 8 9 (a) Whenever the special magistrate's order has not been complied with by the time 10 set for compliance, or if the same violation has been repeated by the same violator, the 11 special magistrate may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed two hundred fifty 12 dollars ($250.00) one thousand dollars ($1.000.00) for each day thereafter, during which 13 each violation continues past the date set for compliance, or in the case of a repeat 14 violation, a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) five thousand dollars 15 ($5.000.00) per day, for each day the repeat violation continues, beginning with the date 16 the repeat violation is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In addition , the 17 order may include all costs of repairs pursuant to section 2-236. However, if the special 18 magistrate finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in nature, a fine not to 19 exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) fifteen thousand dollars ($15.000.00) per 20 violation may be imposed . 21 22 (b)-(d) (These sections shall remain in full force and effect as previously adopted .) 23 24 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 2 of 3 r------------------------------------~---------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Ordinance 13, 2015 P ASSED this __ day of _______ , 2015 , upon first reading . PASSED AN D ADOPTED this __ day of ______ , 2015, upon second and final reading . CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BY: -------------- Eric Jablin, Mayor David Levy, Vice Mayor Joseph R. Russo , Councilmember Robert G. Premuroso, Councilmember Marcie Tinsley, Councilmember A TTEST: BY: --------------- Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --------------R. Max Lohman , City Attorney FOR A GAI NST ABSENT Page 3 of 3 '------------------------------------- Subject/Agenda Item : CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 44, 2015 Alton PCD Amendment Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval : A request by behalf of Villas at Briger, LLC for an amendment to the Alton Planned Community Development (PC D) to convert four (4) multifamily dwelling units to three (3) additional apartment units within the Parcel C of the PCD , a modification to the Design Guidelines for additional Premier , Primary , and Secondary Street typical cross sections, and a PCD Buffer. The Alton PCD is generally located south of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road , and east and west of Interstate 95 . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Development Compliance and Zon ing Manager BcJ Bahareh Wolfs , AICP Originating Dept.: Finance: Plann ing & Zon ing : Ac~ Tres )a t omas Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [X] Quasi -Judicial [ ] Legislative [X] Publ ic Hearing [ ] Operating [X] Other N/ A f--------...., Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments: Advertised: [X] Required Budget Acct.#: N/A • Development [ ] Not Required Date : 09/23/2015 Paper: Palm Beach f--A-=--p p-r-o-ve_d_B_y_:---------1 Post Affected parties: [ ] Notified Application Contract/Agreement: • Project Narrative Effective Date: N/A • Location Map • Resolution 44, 2015 Expiration Date: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 44, 2015 Page 2 of 5 A request by Villas at Briger, LLC for modifications to the Alton Development of Regional Impact/ Planned Community Development (DRI/PCD) (f.k.a the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract). The proposed amendment includes a conversion of four (4) multifamily dwelling units to three (3) additional apartment units to be located within Parcel C of the PCD , a modification to the Design Guidelines for additional Premier, Primary, and Secondary Street cross sections, and a modification to PCD Buffer "B 1" to address utility conflicts. The subject site is approximately 681 acres and is located south of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road and east and west of Interstate 95 . Staff recommends approval. BACKGROUND On April1 , 2010 , the City Council adopted Resolution 80, 2009 , approving the Application for Development Approval (ADA) for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact (DRI). The development program for the DRI consists of 2,600,000 square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech , 1 ,200 ,000 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500 ,000 square feet of retail development, and 2,700 dwelling units on approximately 681 acres located along the south side of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road , and east and west of Interstate 95 . On August 15, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, approving a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the DRI Development Order to modify three (3) conditions of approval related to intersection improvements: Donald Ross Road and Heights Boulevard Extension; and Donald Ross Road and the entrance to Florida Atlantic University. On April 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving modifications to utility easements, roadway cross-sections and buffers, lakes, open space, and revisions to conditions of approval. On June 5, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 30 , 2014, approving a site plan to allow the development of 360 single family and town home residential dwelling units within Parcel C of the PCD . On August 8, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015, approving a Community Design Elements and signage package for the Alton PCD . LAND USE AND ZONI NG Meeti ng Date: October 8, 2 015 Resol ution 44 , 2 01 5 Page 3 of 5 The land-use designation of the subject site , as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map , is Mixed Use (MXD) with a zoning designation of Planned Community Development (PCD) overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Mixed Use (MXD). The existing land uses and zoning designation of the properties surrounding t he subject site are provided in the table below. T bl 1 E . f Z a e . XIS mg onmg L d U D an -se f es1gna 1ons EXISTING USE ZONING LAND US E Subject Pro12erty Planned Community Development (PCD) I Mixed Mixed Use (MXD) Alton DRI Use (MXD) North Donald Ross Road Abacoa Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) DRI (Town of Jupiter) South Planned Un it Development Mandel Jewish Community (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) Center Westwood Lakes and Planned Unit Development Westwood Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Residential Medium (RM ) (RM) Planned Unit Development Trevi at the Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Res idential Medium (RM) (RM) Franklin Academy Planned Unit Development Mi xed Use (MXD) (PUD) I Public/Instituti onal (P/1) • East Planned Unit Development Mixed Use (MXD) Legends at the Gardens (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Planned Unit Development San Michele (PUD) I Residential Low Density Mixed Use (MXD) 3 (RL-3) Benjamin School Planned Unit Development Res idential Low (RL) (PUD) I Public Institutional (P/1) West Mixed Use (MXD) East Pointe Country Club Planned Community Mixed Use (MXD) (Palm Beach County) Development (PCD) CONCURRENCY Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 44, 2015 Page 4 of 5 The project utilized a Proportionate Share Agreement between Palm Beach County, the Florida Department of Transportation , the Florida Turnpike Authority , and the City to meet the Development of Regional Impact (DRI) requirements and local concurrency in 2009 . The subject request for a use conversion , incorporation of additional Premier, Primary , and Secondary Street cross sections, and adjustments to PCD Buffer "B 1" do not affect the project's concurrency approval. PROJECT DETAILS The Alton PCD is a mixed-use development, approximately 681 acres, and located south of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road , and east and west of Interstate 95. The project includes 2,600 ,000 square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech , 1,200 ,000 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500 ,000 square feet of commercial/retail development, and 2, 700 dwelling units. The Master Developer has commenced construction on severa l infrastructure facilities and projects within the eastern portion of the PCD . These include: Alton Road beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with the Grandiflora Road Extension ; Grandiflora Road western extension beginning at the current terminus at the Benjamin School to the intersection with Alton Road ; the 22-acre Parcel C Lake; Phase 1 of Alton Neighborhood 1 (179 dwelling units); and Pasteur Boulevard beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with Alton Road . The Applicant, with this PCD Amendment , is requesting to utilized the conversion matrix approved with Resolution 80 , 2009, to convert four (4) multifamily dwelling units to an additional three (3) apartment dwelling units on the east portion of the PCD and to adjust PCD Buffer "B1 " to account for the Florida Power and Light power transmission lines which run north and south along the Alton PCD's eastern most property boundary . Each of the requested modifications are listed and described in the following paragraphs. DR/ Convers ion Matrix During the review and approval of the Development of Regional Impact (DR I) development order, Resolution 80 , 2009 it was anticipated that as market conditions fluctuate and change it would be important to provide flexibility to the total amount of approved residential and non-residential uses. To provide this flexibility , a conversion matrix was created and approved allowing a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of each land use to increase or decrease. The conversion matrix sets forth the standards that allow conversions of uses to occur within the PCD that do not result in an increase in traffic, water, sewer, or solid waste impacts from the approved capacity . The Applicant, with this Planned Community Development Amendment, is requesting to utilize the conversion matrix to convert (reduce) four (4) of the approved 800 multifamily dwelling units for a new total of 796 multifamily dwelling units to an additiona l (increase) three (3) apartment dwelling units for a new total 353 apartment units on the east portion of the PCD . The City's Traffic Engineer has reviewed the Applicant's conversion and found that it is consistent with the DRI development order, and there are no impacts to Meeting Date : October 8 , 2015 Resolution 44 , 2015 Page 5 of 5 the project's concurrency certification with the proposed conversion . An approval letter was issued on October 6, 2014. Town Center District Street Cross Sections The Design Guidelines were approved with conceptual typical street cross sections for the internal street network within the PCD . These include the Primary Street, Premier Street, and Secondary Streets . There are several cross-section designs for each street type, which include various options to anticipate the type of development that may occur. For example , some cross sections provide parallel vs . angled on-street parking , while others provide options for bicycle lanes. The Applicant has proposed to include one (1) additional cross section design for each of the street types that corresponds to the associated site plan design with the petition (SPLN-14-08-000015). Staff has reviewed the additional street cross sections and determined that they are consistent with the approved cross sections and provide parallel on-street parking , bicycle lanes , street lights, and sidewalks; however, the cross sections are designed to accommodate a residential product vs. a mixed-use product. PCD Landscape Buffer ua 1" To address the potential impacts between landscaping and the Florida Power and Light overhead power transmission lines located along the eastern PCD boundary , the Applicant is proposing minor modifications to improve the PCD Buffer "B 1 ". The proposed improvements include adjusting the route of the multipurpose pathway in this section of the buffer further east, relocating the larger landscaping species (i.e., Live Oaks , Laurel Oaks, Sabal Palms, Slash Pines, and Red Maple) further west which is outside of the overhead power transmission line corridor , and relocating the smaller shrubs , grasses , and midlevel landscaping species (i.e ., Wax Myrtles and Dahoon Holly) to the previous location of the larger landscaping species. These proposed changes will provide the necessary clear zone by the overhead power transmission lines to address potential impacts . Staff has reviewed the proposed buffer changes and determined them to be improvements. The relocating of the larger landscaping species to the new location will allow them to fully mature and provide the anticipated screening and buffering to adjacent residential developments without impacting the overhead power transmission lines. PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On September 15 , 2015 , the PZAB recommended approval of the subject petition to the City Council by a vote of 5 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 44, 2015 as presented . CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOP:MENT APPLICATION Planning and Zoning Department CITY O F PALM BE ACH GARDE NS 10500 North Military Trail Palm B each Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 79 9-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 Request: []Planned Commt.rity Development (PCD) []Planned Unit Development (PUD) 18]Am.endment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan 0Conditional Use []Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan ~iAdministra.tive Approval 0Administrative Appeal Project Name: Atlantico at Palm Beach Gardens Owner: Villas at Briger, LLC Applicant (if not Owner): CAnnexation [",Rezoning P.:"!Site Plan Review nconcurrency Certificate ['Time Extension [";Miscellaneous C :Other 1... . ........ ·-·-------·· Date. Submitted: L_ .. Au_g 1~,-~014_ --------------------------------------------- App licant's Address: 1 N. Clematis Street. #200, West P<tfTelephoneNo.(561) 366-5100 Agent: Ken Tuma and Urban Design Kilday Studios Contact Person: Marty R.A. Minor, AJCP E-Mail: mminor@udkstudios.com A gen t's Mailing Address: 477 S. Rosemary Avenue, #225, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 A gent's TelephoneNumber: 561-366-7069 ------------------------------------------- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Petition Number: ______ _ Fees Received Date & Time Received: _______ 1 Application$ Engineering$ _________________ _ Receipt Number: ________ _ A h. Roger Fry & Associates Architects, P.A. rc 1tect: ----------------------------------------------------------- E . Michael B. Schorah and Associates, Inc. ng1neer. __________________________________________________________ _ PI Urban Design Kilday Studios anner: ------------------------------------------------------------ L d A h. Urban Design Kilday Studios an scape rc 1tect: __________________________________________________ _ Site I nform at ion : Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L . East of future Alton Road, south of Donald Ross Road, north of Grandiflora Road enera ocat1on: ----------------------------------------------------- Address: ------------------------------------------------------------ Section: 26 Township: 41 Range: 42 ------------------------~----------------- P C IN be ( ) 52-42-41-26-00-000-1060 roperty antra um r s : --------------------------------------------- 13 . PCD/MXD . PCD/MXD Acreage: CurrentZomng: RequestedZonmg: ----------------------------------- 8 Flood Zone _____ Base Flood Elevation (BFE) -to be indicated on site plan __ _ Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: MXD ------------------------------- Ex . . L d U Vacant R t d L d U Mixed Use Community 1stmg an se: eques e an se: -------------------------------------- P d U ( ) . h 1 . I & •1 "d 361 Apartments ropose se s 1.e. ote, smg e .ami y res1 ence,etc.: ________ __ Proposed Square Footage by Use: ------------------------------------------- ProposedNumberandType of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): 361 Apartment community with recreational amenities 2 Ju s tification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) {Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} 1. Explain the nature of the request: The applicant is seeking an Amendment to the Alton PCD and Site Plan Review approval for a 361 apartment complex and recreational amenities. Please see Project Narrative for additional information. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? The proposed 13-acre site is located within the center of the planned ToWn Center District of the Alton PCD. The proposed community will not be d irectly adjacent to any existing homes or development. As such, the request will have to no adverse impacts to the surrounding area. 3. Describe how the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan-Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Coastal Management, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. This request is not a rezoning. The zoning for this project was established with the approva l of the Alton PCD. 3 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? The required preseNation requirements were provided with the Alton PCD approval. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? As a res idential development, art in public places requ irement does not apply to this request. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Concurrency Certification was confirmed w ith the approval of the Alton PCD Date Received:l~?rn 1,.~~~·0· .. Legal Descriptionofthe Subject Propert y (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attached deed for legal description. Location The subject property is located approximately _11_s __ mile(s) from the intersectionof Alton Road _an_d_Do_n_a_ld_R_o_ss_R_o_ad ____ , on thel lnorth0east.OsouthDwest side of _____ _ _ A_Ito_n_R_o_a_d ______________ {street/road). 4 Statement of Ownership and Designation of Authorized Agent Before me, the undersigned authority personally appeared Juan Porro who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says: 1. That Villas at Briger. LLC is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached Legal Description. 2. That he is requesting a Pre-Application Meeting, Site Plan Approval and Amendment to the PCD Design Guidelines in the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida for a multi-family development within the Alton Planned Community Develop ent. 3. · ted Ken Tuma of Urban Design Kilday Studios to act as ent on his behalf to accomplish the above project. Juan Porro of Villas at Bri er LLC. 1 N Clematis Street, Suite 200 Street Address West Palm Beach. FL 33401 City, State, Zip Code Sworn and subscribed before me this U fJJ_ My Commission expires: 561-366-5247 Telephone Number 561-838-9319 Fax Number juan.porro@floridacrvstals.com E-mail Address .-.$?-:~~\:~--KAREN M. ZAMANI ~<@:.~;g MY COMMISSION # EE049633 -~~·c;.·,~9~;.' EXPIRES December 16, 2014 (40;) 138S~Q~~ F!ork:!aNotaryServ lce .com Applicant's Certification IIW e af:finn and certify that I/we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted here with are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, I!we understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the official records of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and are not returnable. Applicant is: / L--· ~~~-~~~a~re~o~f~A~p-p~li~~-an_t ____________ ___ L Owner r . Optionee ["Lessee P" Agent I. Contract Purchaser Ken Tuma Print Name of Applicant 477 S. Rosemary Avenue, #225 Street Address West Palm Beach, FL 33401 City, State, Zip Code 561-366-1100 TelephoneNumber 561-366-1111 Fax Number ktuma@udkstudios.com E-Mail Address 6 Palm Baac;h Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North MllitaJy Trail, Palm Beac;h Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4243 Permit#-________________________________ ___ Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City-incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest-bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant e ngineering services, legal services, advertis ing costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s will cease until any outstanding Invoices are paid. r understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a n notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City's O~pq~rtl)lent if the name and/or address of the responsible party changes at i n review process. Owner printed DESIGNEE/BILL TO: Villas at Briger, LLC l _N Clematis Street , Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Date 52-42-41-26-00-00Q-1 01 O(portion) Property Control Number Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Palm Beach I hereby certiiY that the loreg'ftg Instrument was acknowledged b,etore me this fL_ day of May, 2014, by \ JtAOL('I f12f({) . He or she is €8"rsonally kn~ to e a roduced as identification. -~~----------------~ --~~~:~ KAREN M. ZAMANI :•:!:;•: MY COMMISSION# EE049633 ":.~""'"'-~ EXPIRES December 16, 2014 '""' (407) 39!Hl153 FloridaNolarySarvlce.com My Com mission expires:---------- ALTON PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATIO N, INC. 701 SOUTH OLIVE AVENUE, SUITE 104 WEST PALM BEACH, FL33401 August 28, 2014 Ms. Natalie Crowley Planning and Zoning Director City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33401 PHONE: {561) 682-9500 RE: THE ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS SITE PLAN AND PCD AMENDMENT Dear Ms. Crowley: The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) for the Alton Property Owners Association, Inc. (POA) has reviewed The Atla ntica at Palm Beach Gardens Site Plan and PCD Amendment for 361 apartmen t units within the Town Center District of the Alton Pla nned Community Development (PCD), as proposed by the property owner, Villas at Briger, LLC. The Site Plan shall be approved subject to conformance with the comme nts described in the attached ARC letter. The POA approves of the proposed Alton PCD Ame ndment converting 16 approved multi-family units to 11 apartment units and add ing Primary Street and Premier Street cross -sections, including angled parking, to the adopted Design Guidelines . Any and all costs associated with the approva ls described above, including but not limited to, consulting fees, legal fees, applications and materials will be solely borne by Villas at Brigcr, LLC. Sincerely, Alton Property Owners Association, Inc. Ja es B. Traxinger Vice President I Treasurer August 29, 2014 Ms. Natalie Crowley Planning and Zoning Director City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33401 RE: THE ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS SITE PLAN AND PCD AMENDMENT Dear Ms. Crowley: KH Alton LLC, as the Declarant described within the Master Declaration of Covenants, Easements, and Restrictions for Alton recorded in ORB 26582, Pg. 105, PBCR also as a landowner within the Alton PCD Town Center District, hereby approves ofThe Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens project's proposed Alton PCD Amendment converting 16 approved multi-family units to 11 apartment units and adding Primary Street and Premier Street cross-sections, including angled parking, to the adopted Design Guidelines. The Site Plan for said project shall be approved by KH Alton LLC subject to conformance with the comments described in the A ton Property Owners Association, Inc.'s Architectural Review Committee comment letta&.'I/:!A'Ite<f l-mgctsi'2tS:'2CJtq_ Any and all costs associated with the approva ls described above, including but not limited to, consulting fees, legal fees, applications and materials will be solely borne by the applicant, Villas at Briger, LLC. Si ncerely, KH Alton LLC Requests ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS Within the ALTON PCD Site Plan Application and PCD Amendment Project Narrative August 18, 2014 Amended December 10, 2014 Amended August 14, 2015 Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics On behalf of Villas at Briger, LLC, please accept this application for Site Plan approval for 353 upscale multi-family apartment units on 13 acres and a PCD Amendment within the Town Center District of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). The apartment community will be known as "Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens." The Alton PCD is approximately 681 acres in size and is located south of Donald Ross Road, north of Hood Road and east and west of Interstate 95. The site is currently vacant. Site Plan Approval With this request, the applicant is seeking site plan approval for a pedestrian -oriented community of 353 spacious, one-, two-and three-bedroom luxury apartments within three-and four-story buildings. The community will be located on both sides of the Town Center District's Premier Street, which will act as the "Main Street" for the project. The residents within the proposed community will be within walking distance to the future Scripps Florida Phase II campus, the future commercial district immediately north of the subject site and the single family and townhouse neighborhood to the south. PCD Amendment -Use Conversion In addition to seeking site plan approval for this new neighborhood, the applicant is seeking an amendment to the PCD to allow for the conversion of 4 Multi-Family units to 3 apartment units. When the original Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract (now known as Alton) Development of Regional Impact was approved in 2010, the east side of the PCD was approved for 350 single-family units, 800 multi-family units and 350 apartments along with the 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms and 450,000 square feet of commercial/retail development. Currently, Neighborhood #1, located in the southern portion of the Town Center District, is approved to construct 217 single family homes and 143 town homes. In anticipation of the need to modify the mixture of uses, a Land Use Conversion Matrix was included in the approval documents. The Conversion Matrix was created to calculate the impacts of the proposed conversions so that no additional municipal impacts would be created as a result of the conversions. To accommodate the 3 additional apartment units, the applicant is proposing to reduce the 800 Multi-Family units by 4 from the overall PCD development. Page 1 of 10 477 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 225 -The Lofts at CityPiace West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax www.UDKstudios.com LCC35 The following is the Conversion Matrix analysis which reflects that the conversion of 16 multifamily units to 11 Apartments will not change the approved anticipated impacts: Proposed Generation New Previous Net Generation Converted Apartments Rate Demand Credits Demand Rate Multifamily (New Use) (New (New (Old Use) Use) Use) Waste 3 units 250 gpd/unit 750 gpd 0 gpd 750 gpd 250 gpd/unit 3 units water Potable 3 units 250 gpd/unit 750 gpd 0 gpd 750 gpd 250 gpd/unit 3 units Water Solid 3 units 0.72 2.16 0 tons 2.16 0.72 3 units Waste tons/unit/year tons/year tons /year tons/unit/year Trips-3 units 0.415 1.245 0 trips 1.245 0.284 4 units East trips/unit trips trips trips/unit Side AM Trips -3 units 0.410 1.23 0 trips 1.23 0.275 4 units East trips/unit trips trips trips/unit Side PM The PCD Master Plan has been revised to reflect this proposed change in the residential program. PCD Amendment-Design Guidelines The applicant is also seeking to amend the Alton PCD Design Guidelines to incorporate a modified cross- section for the Premier Street. The proposed section will allow residential units to face each other on the street with an increased pedestrian walkway/bikeway area and slightly increased build to line to accommodate the residential unit design. The proposed three-and four-story buildings will face the adjacent street grid with the parking provided behind the buildings. Consistent with the Design Guidelines, the buildings engage the street and provide amenities for pedestrians. Waivers There are two waivers associated with this request. A waiver to allow 10 spaces in a row with a tree diamond, and a vehicle stacking waiver for the easternmost secondary entrance point. Background The submittal of this application is a continuation of the planning effort by State Government, Palm Beach County, the City of Palm Beach Gardens and surrounding communities to create a regional bioscience economic cluster which includes the Alton PCD. The bioscience cluster is a necessary element in the effort to diversify the economy; bring well-paying jobs to the area and create a truly unique community environment. Rental housing is an integral part of the available housing stock required for the work force to make the cluster successful. History The Alton PCD (formerly known as the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract PCD) was approved via Resolution 1, 2010 on April 1, 2010. The PCD provided for a 681 acre mixed-use development located Page 2 of 10 south of Donald Ross Road, north of Hood Road, and east and west of Interstate 95. The Project was approved for 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail development, and 2700 dwelling units. At the same public hearing, the following petitions were approved: Ordinance 18, 2009 for the Comprehensive Plan text and map amendment; Resolution 80, 2009 for the DRI Development Order; and Ordinance 33, 2009 for the Code amendment to establish zoning regulations and design guidelines for the PCD. On December 1, 2011, the subdivision of the property for the Utility site was approved through the City's platting exception process with the adoption of Reso l ution 75, 2011. This approval amended condition number 29, allowing an electric utility to be subdivided as a plat exception as permitted through Section 78-428 of the City's Land Development Regulations. On August 15, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, which amended the required intersection improvements along Donald Ross Road during the buildout of the project. On April 3, 2014, Resolution 21, 2014 was adopted which modified roadway cross-sections, buffers, utility easements and other items on the PCD Master Plan. With the April PCD amendment, the development program for the project was not changed. On June 5, 2014, a 360-unit single-family and townhouse neighborhood was approved through the adoption of Resolution 30, 2104. This neighborhood, known as Neighborhood #1, is located at the southern portion of the Town Center District at the northeast corner of the intersection of Alton and Grandiflora Roads. Loca t i on The 13-acre site is located within the center of the 133-acre Town Center District of the Alton PCD. The site is located immediately north of the 18-acre lake, which provides drainage retention for the Town Center District including the subject site. South of the lake is Neighborhood #1 of the Town Center District. The lake borders the subject site on its eastern, southern and western boundaries. On the northern boundary of the site will be the future commercial center for the Alton PCD. The proposed site plan will be connected to the northern portion of Neighborhood #1 by a bridge which will carry the easement for the Premier Street across the Town Center District's central lake. This connection is consistent with the PCD Master Plan. Land Use & Zon ing As the subject site is about 10% of the overall Town Center District area, the Future Land Use Designation of MXD (Mixed Use) and zoning of Mixed Use with a Planned Community Development Overlay (MXD/PCD) applies to the subject site and all surrounding properties. For context, the zoning and land use designations of properties adjacent to the Alton PCD are as follows: ZONIN G CLASS IF ICATION & LAND USE DESI GNATIONS OF ADJAC ENT PROPERTIES EXISTING USE ZONING Subject Pr operty Mixed Use (MXD) Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens Planned Community Development within the Town Center District of (PCD) Alton PCD No rt h Donald Ross Road Mixed Use (MXD) Abacoa DRI (Town of Jupiter) Page 3 of 10 LAND USE Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) North Palm Beach Heights Residential-1 (R-1) & Residential-2 Residential High (RH) (Town of Jupiter) (R-2) South Hood Road Planned Unit Development (PUD) Residential Low (RL) Westwood Gardens/ Residential Medium (RM) Westwood Lakes Jewish Community Center PUD Planned Unit Development (PUD) Mixed Use (MXD) Robert Frances Planned Development Area (PDA) Danny Baily Mixed Use (MXD) East San Michele neighborhood Planned Unit Development (PUD) Residential Low (RL) Legends at the Gardens Planned Unit Development (PUD)/ Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) Benjamin School Planned Unit Development (PUD)/ Residential Low (RL) Public /Institutional (P/1) West Eastpointe neighborhood RE (Residential Estate) LR-2 (Low Residential-2) (Palm Beach County) Franklin Academy (MXD/PUD) Mixed Use (MXD) Thus, the proposed community is consistent with adjacent land use and zoning. Access Access into and out of the site will be through two main access points and two secondary access points. The Town Center's Premier Street North/South access easement will split the subject neighborhood and provide direct access to the eastern and western portions of the community. The Primary Street, which is required to ultimately connect Donald Ross Road with Alton Road, will provide access to the north end of the subject site. The Primary Road will run along the northern boundary of the subject site to a central intersection and rotary which will then extend to the east as a Secondary Street. The two lane portion of the Secondary Street will provide access to the SUA lift station. Because these streets are of different ownership than this application, the final configuration and design of the Primary and Secondary Streets will be reviewed when the commercial property is submitted for Site Plan approval or when the roadway sections are submitted for permit, whichever occurs first. The Master Developer has committed to construct the portions of Primary and Secondary Streets which are required to provide access to this applicant's site as well as the SUA lift station. Access to and from the internal parking lots ofthe apartments will be provided off of the Premier Street and through an exit only access on the Primary Street and an entrance/exit from the Secondary Street. Although these access drives will have gates, the gates are free flowing and will be activated by each car as it approaches the entrance and will open on demand. The gates will not impede access for public safety purposes. Pedestrian access is provided to this neighborhood from all directions and throughout the project. An 8- foot wide, illuminated walkway will be constructed along the perimeter of the 18-acre lake immediately to the east, south and west ofthe proposed neighborhood. This lakeside walkway creates approximately a one-mile loop, which will provide an attractive recreational amenity and pedestrian connection for the residents of the new neighborhood, as well as visitors to the Town Center District. Several sitting areas are being provided that will include a bench and pavers consistent with the Alton parkway themed Page 4 of 10 benches and sitting areas. Eight-foot wide sidewalks are provided along the project's northern boundary as part ofthe Primary Street cross-section, around the rotary and t hrough the middle ofthe site down the Pre m ier Street st reetsca pe. A ten foot wide pathway will connect to the bridge path way from the south and p rovide both pedestrian and bicycle pa t hway access through the site. A five-foot walkway will connect the sidewa lk sys t em from rotary to the lift station and beyond to the lake path, along the south side of the Secondary Street. Internally, five-and six-foot wide sidewalks connect each building entrance to the Prem ier and Primary Streets as well as to the recreation areas, clubhouse and common area am e nities. Ultimately, the proposed project's pedestrian network will connect with the City's parkway pe de st r ia n sys t em . Traffic Analysis and land Use Conversion As me ntio ned above, the ap plican t is reques t ing a PCD amendment for the conversion of 4 multi-family units to 3 apartments. Consisten t with the PCD approval, the traffic analysis inclu ded in this application, p repared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., rev iewed the proposed change through the PCD's adopted conversion table. The conversion table indicated no ad d itional impact to the project's concurrency cert ificatio n as a result of the p roposed conversion. Architecture The Town Center apartment community will feature eight, four-story buildings and two, three-story bu i ld ings. The four-story buildings will feature five bu il di ng types. One and two-bedroom units are pro pose d with sizes ranging from 788 square feet of air conditioned space for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit to 1,973 square feet for a two-bedroom, t wo-bath with den. The three-story buildings will feature th ree-be d room, th ree-story apart ment units organized in a town house fashion. Revised Town Center Street Cross -Sections Within the ap proved Alton PCD Des ign Guidelines, various cross-section options are provided for the required Premie r and Primary Streets. These cross-sections examined various options and situations which may occur during the future development of the Premier or Primary Street within the Town Center Di st r ict. The additio nal Premier Street cross-section features parallel parking, addit ional pedestrian areas, and add it ional green space to meet the require d la ndscape treatment re quirements. Eigh t -foot and Ten- foot wide si dew alks, be nches, l igh t ing and landscaping separate the parking areas from the proposed apart me nt bui ld ings. For the Primary Street cross-section, para ll el parking and 11-foot wide drive lanes, and two 5' wide bicycle paths are provided. Each side of the street will feature eight-foot wide sidewalks, pe des t ria n lig hting and landscaping. The ultimate design and construction of the Primary Street and Sec o nda ry Street sections will be subject to the site plan approva l require d for the commercial property. Site Analysis SITE ANAL YS/5: Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens MXD District Alton Design Atlantica at Consistent Regulations Guidelines Palm Beach with City Code (Section 78-141, Gardens Table 10) Developm ent 5 acres, according to De pendent on 13 acres Yes Area MXD regulations Block Size Section 78-157 (k)(1) Page 5 of 10 Open Space Minimum 20% overall Minimum 20% Minimum 20% Yes overall overall Each Unit within Community X mile of park provides for and open space pool, passive park, tot lot and dog park within X mile of units. Lot Coverage Maximum 50% 50% 24% Yes Setbacks Established By City 90% of building 90% of building Yes Council elevation to be elevation to be located within located within 10 feet of 10 feet of Premier Street Premier Street build-to line. build-to line. 50% of building 50% of building elevation to be elevation to be located within located within 10 feet of 10 feet of Primary Street Primary Street building to line. building to line. Building Height 4 Stories 4 Stories/50 4 Stories/ 45 Yes feet feet Parking 1 space per bedroom 1 space per 589 spaces Yes plus minimum of 5% bedroom plus required of total required minimum of 5% 603 spaces spaces for guest of total provided parking required spaces for guest parking. 1 space per 300 square feet for clubhouse. Parking 10' X 18.5' 9' X 18.5' 9' X 18.5' Yes Dimensions In summary, the proposed community is consistent with the City Code or Design Guidelines for the Alton PCD. Page 6 of 10 Compliance with Alton Design Guidelines requirements Premier Street Fronta~e Design Guidelines Proposed Site Plan/PCD Waiver or Deviation? Requirement Amendment ROW or Easement 50 feet 22 feet No Width Build-To Lines 70 feet-up to 84 feet 100 feet where No. with 10% permitted buildings are located variation Block Length 250 feet minimum 460 feet x 580 feet No 600 feet maximum Block Perimeter 1800 linear feet 2,080 linear feet No. Page 28 of the Design Guidelines state that block perimeters may be exceeded if a park, lake, plaza or enhanced pedestrian/open space is provided. A lake surrounds the project on three sides and parks and recreational facilities are located on the project's perimeter. %of Buildings at Build-90% 100% No to line Maximum Lot Coverage 50% +24% No On-Street Parking Required Provided No Parallel On-Street Required Provided No Parking Parking Space Size 9' X 18.5' 9' X 18.5' No Parking Lot along Prohibited Not Provided No Street Frontage Pedestrian Area 15 feet on each side of 18' on one side and 20 No street on one side Sidewalk Clear Area 8 feet 8 feet I 10 feet No Pedestrian Covering, 25% Min. 33% to Max 37% No i.e. awnings, balconies, arcades, etc. Pedestrian Crossings Decorative Decorative intersection No surface/pavers for provided. Crosswalks to crosswalks, be decorative. intersections, public spaces Elevation features 25% of the length of the Minimum 28.3% ofthe No windows, doorways, elevation elevat ion and openings Page 7 of 10 Pedestri an Benches Bench every 300 feet Provided every feet No Street light Poles Decora t ive Lights Decorat ive lights No re quired provided consistent with Neighborhood #1 street plan Landscaping Street trees located Required tree sizes and No every 30 feet of locations provided. frontage. Minimum heights 18 feet-trees 22 feet-palms Primary Stree t Desi gn Guid el i ne s Pr o pose d Site Plan/PCD Waiver or Deviation? Requirem e nt Amendment ROW or Easement 50 feet 51' feet No Width Build-To lines 80 feet -up to 88 feet 80 feet No with 10% permitted *Where buildings are variation provided Block Length 250 feet minimum 430 feet x 570 feet No 600 feet maximum Block Per i meter 1800 linear feet 2,000 linear feet No Page 28 of the Design Guidelines state that block perimeters may be exceeded if a park, lake, plaza or enhanced pedestrian/open space is provided. A lake surrounds the project on three sides and parks and recreational facilit ies are located on the project's pe r imeter. % of Buildings at Build-50% 50% No to line *Where build in gs are provided Maximum Lot Coverage 50% +24% No On-Street Parki ng Required Pr ovide d No Parallel On -Street Required Prov i de d No Park i ng Parking Lot along Pro hib ited Not Prov ide d No Street Frontage Pedestrian Area 15 feet on each side of 24.8 feet No street Sidewalk Clear Area 8 feet 8 feet No Pag e 8 of 10 Pedestrian Crossings Decorative Decorative crossings No surface/pavers for provided. crosswalks, intersections, public spaces Elevation features 25% of the length of the More than 60% No windows, doorways, elevation and openings Street Light Poles Decorative Lights Decorative lights No required provided landscaping Street trees located Required Street Trees No every 30 feet of and locations provided. frontage. Minimum heights 16 feet-trees 18 feet-palms In summary, the proposed community complies with the Alton PCD Design Guidelines. With the requested addition of the residential cross-section option on the Premier Street, the site design will conform to the guideline standards. Open Space and Recreational Amenities The open space requirements for this project were established during the approval of the Alton PCD. In addition to the general open space requirements, the PCD Design Guidelines require a minimum of 1/3 acre of park area to be located within ~ mile of each dwelling unit. The proposed community meets this requirement by providing for a 0.38 acre pool complex on the project's western parcel and a 0.23 acre park area, which features a dog park, tot lot and a passive park. In addition, a gazebo, fountain and several bench seating areas have been provided throughout the community and along the path adjacent to the lake. These amenities are in addition to the fitness center, clubroom, cyber cafe and game room located within the project's clubhouse facilities. An exhibit indicating the maximum walking distance from each unit to the recreational facilities is attached for your information. landscaping A variety of palms and shade trees will be provided throughout the project and within the adjacent Premier and Primary Streets. Tree heights, at installation will vary from 12 to 18 feet in height. A multitude of palms, ranging in height from 10 to 20 feet of clear wood, are planned for throughout the site. The proposed landscape plan exceeds the code requirements. As a result, the desired urban configuration of the buildings and streets has been located within a lush, tropical landscaped setting. A combination of three types of low walls and fences will be used along the street frontages to create individual courtyard spaces. The fences and walls will allow the individual units to have a space that allows them to engage with activity along the street adjacent to the pedestrian walkways. Gates will be provided which will allow access for public safety and emergencies. Municipal Services Seacoast Utility Authority water and sewer, FPl power and other dry utility services to the site will be provided from Alton Road, along the Primary Street to the north of the subject site, and into the project. Police and Fire Service will be provided by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Each building will contain fire sprinklers throughout the structure. Solid Waste service will be provided by Waste Management. Trash Page 9 of 10 dumpsters will contained within each building within an air-conditioned rooms. On trash pick-up day, the dumpsters will be rolled out to the parking lot where the waiting truck will unload the dumpster. The dumpster will then be rolled back into the building after unloading. Signage The applicant is requesting approval to construct project monument signs on either side ofthe entrance drive at the north end of the intersection of the Primary and Premier Streets. The signs will be incorporated within the low walls at the rotary. Each sign face consists of 17 square feet and are designed to be consistent with the overall Alton Signage Design Guidelines. A building address sign is proposed at the entrance to the parking areas for the project from the Premier Street. Summary The applicant is requesting site plan approval, an amendment to the PCD to allow for an additional3 units via conversion from the residential program and an amendment to the PCD Design Guidelines to allow for a modified street section at the Premier Street. The approval ofthese requests will result in the creation of a 353 -unit multifamily, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood located on 13 acres in the heart of the Town Center District. As demonstrated in this narrative, the proposed community and its site and design details are consistent with and comply with the PCD Master Plan and applicable City Codes. Page 10 of 10 Location Map 1 RESOLUTION 44, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO 6 THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN 7 ORDER TO CONVERT FOUR (4) MULTIFAMILY DWELLING UNITS 8 TO THREE (3) ADDITIONAL APARTMENT UNITS WITHIN PARCEL 9 C, INCORPORATE ADDITIONAL PREMIER, PRIMARY, AND 10 SECONDARY STREET TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS WITHIN THE 11 DESIGN GUIDELINES, AND INCLUDE A MODIFICATION TO PCD 12 BUFFER B1; THE ALTON PCD IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD 13 ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF HOOD ROAD, AND EAST AND WEST OF 14 INTERSTATE 95; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR 15 OTHER PURPOSES. 16 17 18 WHEREAS, the City Council , as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 19 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 20 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations (LOR), is authorized and 21 empowered to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders ; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 18, 2009 , approving a text and 24 map amendment for the Scripps Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact 25 (DRI); and 26 27 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 33, 2009 , approving the zoning 28 regulations and design guidelines for the Briger Planned Community District (PCD); and 29 30 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 80 , 2009, approving a 681-acre 31 DRI for 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million 32 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail 33 development, and 2,700 dwelling units; and 34 35 WHEREAS, on January 27 , 2014, the City of Palm Beach Gardens Addressing 36 Committee approved a subdivision name change for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger 37 Tract PCD to be known as the Alton PCD ; and 38 39 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving an 40 amendment to the Alton PCD to incorporate modifications to utility easements, roadway 41 cross sections and buffers, lakes, open space, and revisions to conditions of approval ; 42 and 43 44 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 30 , 2014, approving a site plan 45 for 360 residential single-family and townhome dwelling units known as Neighborhood 1 46 within Parcel C ; and Page 1 of 4 Resolution 44, 2015 1 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015 , approving a 2 Community Design Elements and Signage Package for the Alton PCD; and 3 4 WHEREAS, the subject site has a Planned Community Development (PCD) 5 Overlay with an underlying Mixed Use (MXD) zoning designation and has the land-use 6 designation of Mixed Use (MXD); and 7 8 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 9 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and 10 Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 11 12 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its 13 September 15, 2015, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (PCDA- 14 14-08-000023) by a vote of 5 to 0; and 15 16 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 17 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 18 various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 21 interest of the health , safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 22 Beach Gardens and the public at large . 23 24 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 26 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 27 28 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 29 30 SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED for an amendment to the Alton 31 PCD for a land-use conversion to convert four (4) multifamily units to three (3) additional 32 apartment units within Parcel C , incorporate additional Premier , Primary , and Secondary 33 Street typical cross section , and to modify PCD Buffer B1 subject to the general 34 requirements otherwise provided by Resolution for real property described as follows: 35 36 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 37 38 THE PLAT OF THE ALTON PCD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 118, PAGES 197 39 THROUGH 206 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY , FLORIDA. 40 41 SECTION 3. All conditions from the development orders related to this project 42 remain in full force and effect. 43 44 SECTION 4. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhibits 45 listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A": 46 Page 2 of 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolution 44, 2015 1. Alton PCD Master Sheet 1, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated July 30 , 2015. 2. Alton PCD Landscape Buffer "B1 ",Sheet 3 of 22 , prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated September 21 , 2015 . 3. Alton PCD Design Guidelines, Town Center Premier Street Residential Section , 1 Page, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated July 31 ,2015. 4. Alton PCD Design Guidelines, Town Center Primary Street Two Way Street with On Street Parking and Sidewalks, 1 Page, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated July 31 , 2015. 5. Alton PCD Design Guidelines, Town Center Secondary Street-Example 'G', 1 Page, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated July 31 ,2015 . 6. Alton Traffic and Land Use Conversion , Atlantico at Palm Beach Gardens, 5 pages, prepared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc., dated August 14, 2015 . SECTION 5. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein , and this approval is granted subject to same . SECTION 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) Page 3 of 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 44, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Eric Jablin , Mayor ATTEST: BY: ~----~-----------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --=-----------------------R. Max Lohman , City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 44 2015-Aiton PCD Amendmemt.docx Page 4 of 4 Resolution 44, 2015 EXHIBIT "A" • I I II · I I I I Parcel G Neighbomood District 1,200unb RH, RM,RL 140.toAc. Westwood Gardens MF Residential l.wiU..-RL ZGIIWit·PUO(ftM) Abacoa DRI UndU..-MICD ---FAU Campus IMIIIU..-MXO __ ...., II c:;;/l Max Planck Scripps Florida lnstiMe Phase I ... c:: .. J--- Parcel C Town Center District 450,000SFR.cu uptD150UIAc. RH, RM,RL 133.58k. Mininvn 445 Units Parcel F Neighbomood District Up to I DUlAc. RM.RL 28.SOk. I I= oD 1 Benjamin School IMIIIU..-f':L Zonklg-Pt.O(I'ft) 0 CJ D * The Residential units approved for Parcels C, D, E and F (1,500 units) and identified on the PCD Master Plan may be relocated at the discretion of the property owner from among Parcels C, 0, E, and F as long as the maximum densities below are not exceeded: i. Paroel c -RH: 15 dulac i. Parcel D -RL: 5 dulac ii. Parcel E -RH: 15 dulac iv. Parcel F -RM: 9 dulac The relocation of residential units shall require the consent of both sending and reoeiving property owners and shan require the PCD Master Plan to be updated via Resolution . The updated PCD Master Plan will be on file w~h the C~ of Palm Beach Gardens. Site Data ~~------------------------~ Proposed Zoning MXDIPCD Overlay Current Land Ule MXD Proposed Land Use MXD Total Sits Area 681.89 At:. Dens~ RH -up to 15 DU/A.C. RM-up to 9 DU/A.C. RL -up to 5 DU/A.C. SectionfT~nge ____________________ ~ro ,35/41/42 Development Program -Parcel __________________________ 206 .38 At:. Retail _____________ 50,000sq.ll. ~rtments 350 units Multifamily 800units Single Fomily 250 units East Parcel ________________ -475.31 Ac. Industrial/R&D/Biotech 2,800,000 sq.fl Ollloe 1,200,000 sq.fl Heal 300 rooms = ~ ... ~-fl Single Fomily _________________ ~- Site Area Breakdown Parcels ________________ 562.28Ac. Parcel A-Scripps Campus Diltrict, _____ 89.86 Ac. Parcel B -Biotech District 99.91 Ac. Parcel C -Town Center District 133.68Ac. Parcel D -Neighborhood Diltrict 32.68 Ac. Parcel E -Neighborhood Diltrict 45.63 Ac. Parcel F-Neighborhood District 29.60 At:. Parcel G -Neighborhood District 140.90 Ac. Parcel H -Neighborhood Commercial District ___ 5 .00 Ac. util~ 5.00Ac. Upland Preserve Area Requi...t, ____________________ 95.33 Ac. Provided (i-.71/'o&. Arch-*>gically Signillcant Silo) _____ 83.26 Ac. Ons~e 83.26 Ac. Otlsits 12.34 Ac. Total 95.60 Ac. Wetland Area (including buffers) ___________ 8.38 Ac. Lakes (included in parcels) _______ 15.00 Ac. PCD Buffers (included in parcels) _____ 11.38 At:."" ROW Buffers (included in parcels 12.40 Ac. Util~ Easement (Adjacent to Hood Road Preserves) _____ 0.59 Ac. Right of Ways 27.22 Ac. Total 681 .69 Ac. Open Space Calculations TotaiSIIeArea _______________ 681.69Ac. Required Open Space (20% Min. Requi...ct) 138.34 Ac. Location Map MXD Land Allocation Open Space Requ~ 20% Proposed-20% Commercial Maxlmu~ 30% Propoaed 9% Employment Center MinimLm 20% Maximum 60% Propoaed 25% Residential Law Minimum 2% Maximum 35% Propoaed 11% Residential High Minimum 5% Maximum 35% Proposed 35% MXD Lot Coverage Commercial MaOmum•-----~50% Proposed 50% Max Employment Center MadrnumL _______ 70% Proposed 70% Max Residential Maximum, _________ 50% Proposed 50% Max MXD Height Commercial Madmu1mrTL _______ 4 Floot's Proposed 4 Floons Employment Center Maxlmu1mm_ _____ 150 Feet Proposed 150 Feet Residential Maxi,.,.,L _____ 4 Floons Proposed 4 Floot's Above allocations are based on the gross acreage of the project. "Pursuant to pending Comprehensive Plan Amendment -See Development Order Conditions of Approval. Legend Provided Open Spaoe 107. 81 At:." (15.8%) DWeUand Preserve Area __________ 68.17 Ac. Upland Pnloerve _______ 60.67 Ac. Wetland Area 7.50 Ac. Wetland Bullera __________ 0.66 Ac. PCD Buffers 11.38 Ac.- ROW Buffers 12.40 Ac. Lakes ~ncluding LME) 15.00Ac. "Remaining 28.53 At:. of Open Space to be provided within the parcels. -Open Space Tracts 0-1 through 0-4 are included in the PCD Buffers . Open Space Parcel Reauired oer Parcel A 3.37 Ac. B 5.34 Ac. c 6.73 At:. D 1.40Ac. E 2.48 Ac. F 1.57 Ac. G 7.38Ac. H ~o_Ac. IAL l0.5> AC. I Total Open Space Required 138.34 Ac. Total Open Space Provided excluding Parcels 107.81 At:. Total Ooen sOaoe Provided includino Parcels 138.34 Ac. Notes Lakes shown are conceptual in configuration and are for drainage purposes. Additional lake locations, sizes, and configuration to be determined at the time of Final S~e Plan approval for each parcel. See Design Guidelines for additional regulations. See Upland Preserve M~igation Plan for upland area details. Parcel acreages are not inclusive of Preserve or Wetland. ~~~ Upland Preserve/Restoration ~ Archaeologicatly B Significant Site/Upland Preserve [lJ Lakes [][] Multimodal Nodes mm PCD Buffers/Parkway ROW Buffers >-1. 4 East Parcel Multi-Family units to 3 East Parcel Apartments Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics The Lofts at City Place 4n S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 225 Wnt Polm liNch, FL 33-C01 p 581-366-1100 F 581-3e6-1111 www.udkstudlos.com --AnldMII ....... ~ ...... andptiiM ~by ... chwlng-ownM by •net 1M property or tM dM~gnw, anc~­ c......cstottt.ueUin~orttte~ pnlfKt.. Tt..e._,dMigna,lml~ or...,. •'-'1 Mil t»I'Nd br. or cbc;loMd to ...,. perMN~, ftrm, or torpONtion .tl:hout thiiWI'Ittilnp.tnnlnlonolthedlelgnet'. 0•1 •: 'rated Mo.: _.,, er-a,: a.ct.clllr: Submltti!IDMIIII: 02.D2.ot 11.11-1! 1UI.Dt 11.24.01 03.t2.1D 01.11.11 11.12..11 12.1t.1S t1 .Z!.14 0111<t14 073015 c u a.. c:: 0 ~ -<C SCM SCM 1.!!1! LMO ..... 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P LA NT LE GEN D '!REES Symbol Code Scientific Name Common Name 0 AR Acerrubrum Red Maple 0 SP Saba! palmetto Cabbage Palm 0 MC Myrica cerifera Wax Myrtle ® Ql Quercus laurillolla Laurel Oak e OV QueraJS virginiana Southern Uve Oak .t ..... "'1. PE p;nus efWottii 'densa' South Florida ~...:....r Slash Pine 0 IC I lex cassine Dahoon Holly SHRUBS Symbol Code Scientific Name Common Name Callicarpa americana Beautyberry 0 MIX1 Chrysobalanus icaco Red Tip Cocoplum HamiUa patens Firebush Psychotoria nervosa IMidCofee Erythrina herbacea Cherokee Bean 0 MIX2 Myrsine guianensis Myrsine Psychotoria nervosa VVildCotfee Nephrolepis exaltata SWordFem Tripsacum dactyloides FakahBtc:hee Grass Nephrolepis exan:ata SwordFem 8 MIX3 Nephrolepis biserrata Giant Sword Fern Serenoa repens Saw Palmetto I lex glabra Gallberry Ascieplas curasscivica Milkweed Stachytarpheta jamaicensis Porterweed Spartina bakeri Spartina be.keri Size 12'-16' 0-20' c.t 6' 12'-18' 12'-18' 12'-16' 12' Size 3gal. 3 gal. 3gal. 3 gal. 3gal. 3gal. 3 gal. 3 gal. 3 gal. 3 gal. 3gal. 7gal. 3gal. 3gal. 3gal. 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Sheet 3 of23 4 Story t Buildi ng ~----------50' --1---------+--50'------- +----ZO' ---+- Ace.••• E•••m•nt '· 4 Story Building Note; Build -To UnBs May Ba &pandBCI By 10% To AcamodatiJ tl"'fnnstrucrlure N11edto and Design Conski!Rfions __.___ _____________ 100' BulldTollnes ------------------4-- Section B.5.c: Town Center District Town Center Premier Street 100'Build To Lines-Two Way Street with On-St ree t Pa r k ing Appllublo For Ruldtntool Strut Sottlons Only SCBIPI'S F I. II II I U \ Pill .. 11~CH G••••~"~<~~ .... ,.._..rJI:'I' Alton PCD Design Gui delines Commercial Parcel Town Center Development 5 .0' 22.0' 5.0' 22 .0'·39' ::'as~eslrian -+--,---+~~: ..f---Drlve Lanes ---..r-~!: .,f---,.---.1'-Sid~lk 9 .0' Min. Depth for Paralel Palking Space (7.11 Perking Space with 2' 'P Curb) 12.0' Podostrian All. landscape Area 9 .0' Mh Depth for Parallel Parking Space (7.f1 Paii<Jng Space with 'Z 'P Curb) Of landscape Area Build To lines 84.f1 Minimum (O~V-.o) Primary Street 12.0' Pedestrian Area J 9.0' Minimum Residental 3 Story Building Nota : Build ·To Iiles May Be Expanded By 10% To Accomodate lnlrasttueture Needs end Design Conside<atlons Two Way Street with On Street Parking and Sidewalks Section 8.5.c : Town Center District ~ I! Alton PCD S C II I p I' S Design Guidelines ? F I. II I< I II \ ,, . .,. ···-= .. c ...... , r ... •·-••·o-.lh••onfO ,..-..,r., ---~-----------------------------~---------- Commercial Parcel Town Center Development Section B.5.c: Town Center District 9.0' Min. Depth for ~llol ParWng Spoo;o (7JY Porldr>g Spoco wflll2' 'f' C..-b) or L..,_.poAr .. Build to Lftls 1-4' Minimwn tDtltance Vari•s• 9,0" Min. Oep1h for ParaiiOI Parllintl Spoco (7.a POitclngSpocowl1h2''F'Curl>) "' L.-c.p<JAI<rO Town Center Secondary Street -Example 'G' On Street Parking and Sidewalks S C 1\ I I' 1' S F I. II u I II I fl'.r.1 M IJ .• CH CAWDJIII ... ~c..,. Residental 3 Story Building Alton PCD Note. Build -To Unn May Be ~od By 10'11 To Aocomodol>o lnfresDructu"!!! Needs and Oe'!ilgn ConsideratiOns Design Guidelines ' Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. Transportation Engineering, Transportation Planning August 12, 2014 Revised August 14, 2015 Submittal Re: Atlantica at Palm Be a ch Gardens Conditi on Title Applicabl e to this Docu ment provided to submi ttal demo n strate satisfaction 21 Right of way Completed 2013 22 Proportionate Share Yes Not applicable Payments 23 a,b,c,d Payment Schedule No Payment 1 reqd. with building permit 24 Internal roadway Yes Applicant to construct excluded internal components as required. 25 Building Permits,Prop No Share, currently utilized trips 26 Prop Share reanalysis No 27a, b Internal Roadways and Yes Constructed with Access Driveways , first Neighborhood 1: BP Parkside Drive from Donald Ross to its future connection w/ Heights Blvd. as a 4 lane divided roadway. 28 a, b,c,d,e,f Internal Roadways and No, however, 4lanes Constructed with Access Driveways, versus 2 lanes is Neighborhood 1: > 1,369 A trips and constructed to Parks ide Parkside Drive(Aiton) 2,174 PM trips and Grandiflora from Donald Ross to constructed to Parkside Grandiflora as a four- as part of lane divided roadway; Neighborhood 1 Grandiflora from Parkside (Alton) to western Terminus 4 lane width, 21anes with parking. Internal Roadways and No 29 a,b,c Access Driveways,> 2,397 AM and 3,089 PM trips 30 a,b,c,d,e Sig nalization No Susan E. O'Rourke, P .E., Inc. Transportation Engineering, Transportation Planning 31 a,b,c,d,e,f Major Project Roads No Signal modification i ntersections with needed at Donald Ross Arterials> 1,369 AM Road and Parks ide trips and >2,174 PM Drive. trips 32a,b Donald Ross/ Heights, No Hood Road/ Driveway> 3,176 AM trips and 3,778 P trips. 33 a,b Development in Parcel No G and H 34 Trip Generation for Site Yes Attachment la and 1b, Plans Conversion, lc 35 Traffic study of internal Yes Attachment 2 roadways and driveway signalization timing Study 36 Updated Traffic Study No past 2033. Attachment la: APPROVED D.O. TRIP RATES/ TRIP GENERATION TRIPS RATES EAST SIDE OF 1-95 LAND USE Multifamily Units 0 0 Apartment 353 ~ ·~--···-~·-···· -. ---·. . . -- Commercial/ Retail 0 ·-------------· --····-····-··· --..... - -~~~~~!.~-~~':~ [)eyeloprn~nt . ·-o Office 0.00 Hotel 0 School* ··-.... ·-·-. . -•· .. -- Hospital* Total TRIPS RATES WEST SIDE OF 1-95 LAND USE _ty1u~!fa~i_ly_ _ ·-·--... _ Ap~~~-ent _ _ ______ _ Commercial/ Retail ---· .. -----····-··-.. . . - 0 0.00 Units 0 0 0 --. -·. . ... - 0 R_~s~~r~~ ~-"~ D~v-~~~~~en~----___ .. 0 Office ·-.. --------. -------- Hotel School Hospital Total 0 0 0 0 AM Rate Trips Units 0.606 0 0 0 .284 0 0 0.415 146 353 -. . ---· -------.. -- 0.638 0 0 ........ -------···---.. ·------·· .. 0.927 1.106 0.477 0.340 .. ------ 0.900 AM 0 0 -. ·--· .. . . -... ---. - 0 0 ----····--· --· 0 .... -····· ·-· 0 ----------····-- 0 146 0 0 0 Rate Trips Units 0.732 0.358 ---. -... 0.498 -· ....... ---- 0.740 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... -. ·-· -·-. 0 .... -· . -· 0 0 0 0 PM Rate Trips 0.629 0.275 0 0 0.41 145 ----·----·· .. ·-·-·------- 2.14 0 0.717 0 0.893 0 -------... 0.327 0 . . -.......... ---· I 0.22 0 ........ ·-·· ...... ·--.. t 0.80 0 145 PM Rate Trips 0.924 0 0.41 ·~·--.... 0.582 5.30 0 ... 0 0.740 0 0 0.22 0 0 0 ~---·-· --·-------· - 0 0 0 0 Attachment lb: APPROVED D.O. TRIP RATES/ TRIP GENERATION-Neighborhood 1 plus Atlantica TRIPS RATES EAST SIDE OF 1-95 AM PM LAND USE Units Rate Trips Units Rate Trips ~ingl~-F~mily 215 0 .606 130 215 0.629 135 .. -. .. ---. --.. -~---.. -. . -·-... Mul~ifaJ'T!_ily _________ 143 0.284 41 143 0.275 39 --·---. -. . ·---· -~ ···-.. -. ··--·-.. ·-.. -.. ~pa_rtmen~ ______ 353 0.415 146 353 0 .41 145 ... ··-----·· --.. . -... .. ·-· - Commercial/ Retail 0 0 .638 0 0 2 .14 0 ... .. . ----.... -. --.. . . . .. ··-· ... . ·---- Rese~rc~ a~~ OeveloJ:.>ment 0 0 .927 0 0 0 .717 0 . . -·----.. . . ..... .. --.. --. --.. ----· Office 0.00 1.106 0 0 0.893 0 . ···------·-·-. -..... .. .. ... .. ----. .. . ~ . - Hotel 0 0 .477 0 0 0 .327 0 . . .... .. . . -·--. .. ---.... ------.. --. .. .. . ... - School* 0 0.340 0 0 0.22 0 -. -.. ... .. -. .. ·-· --. --· .. -- Hospital* 0.00 0 .900 0 0 0 .80 0 Total 317 319 TRIPS RATES WEST SIDE OF 1-95 AM PM LAND USE Units Rate Trips Units Rate Trips S_i~gl~ Faf!li_l_y 0 0 .732 0 0 0 .924 0 . -.. --------~-·-. -----·--·-... . ----. .. --·· -·· ... . . fv1ultifamily 0 0.358 0 0 0.41 0 ·-·---. ---. -.. .. ----... .. . Apa_~t~ent. __ 0 0.498 0 0 0.582 0 --·-.. -----.. .. ---. .. ----------·· -. --···-··--. ---· Commercial/ Retail 0 0.740 0 0 5.30 0 -----... .. . ..... .. . ---. .. -. ----·-. ---.. , ··-.. -. - Research and Development 0 -0 0 -0 ----··--.. -· . . -----. --· ···-----... -. .. -. ---··------··-·· ----· Office 0 -0 0 -0 --.. -· -. .. .. ... . .. .. -· .. ··-· -.. ... .. .. . ------· ----···--~ -·--·--- Hotel 0 -0 0 -0 ·····------.. --··--------.... --· .. .. .. -· -.. .... . --.. School 0 0 .740 0 0 0.22 0 -·------· --· ----·--·----.. -· ~-. ---· . ·---·---· . Hospital 0 -0 0 -0 Total 0 0 Attachment 1c· Conversion 1: Add 3 apartments Proposed Land Generation New Category Use-apartment Use-APT Waste Water (gallons per day) 3 Potable Water (gallons per day 3 Solid Waste (tons per year) 3 Trip West Side • AM(trips per hour) 3 Trips West Side ·PM (trips per hour) 3 Trips East Side-AM (trips per hour) 3 Trips East Side-PM (trips per hour) 3 4 multi-family units would be needed for 3 apartments. You can then carry the waste water, potable water and solid waste credits for other changes. Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. 772 7817918 969 SE Federal Highway, Suite 402 Stuart, FL 34994 250 250 0.72 0 0 0 .415 0.41 New Demand previous credits 750 750 2 .16 0 0 1 1 net Genertion demand Rate (old Converted Demand new use Use·MF) Multi-family for 37 MF Credit= 0 750 250 3 1096 346 0 750 250 3 1096 346 0 2.16 0.72 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.284 4 1 0 0 1 0 .275 4 1 0 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : Atlantica Site Plan Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval : A request by Villas at Briger, LLC for site plan approval for a 353-multifamily dwelling unit apartment complex within Parcel C of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). The subject site is approximately 13 acres within the 133.68-acre Parcel C, which is within the 681-acre PCD and is located south of Donald Ross Road, north of Grandiflora Road , east of Alton Road , and west of the PC D's east boundary. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Development Compliance and Zoning Manager Bahareh Wolfs, AICP Originating Dept.: Finance: Planning & Zoning: Project Ma Ac~ \ t Treshk homas Peter o inz, AICP Principal Planner Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [X] Quasi-Judicial [ ] Legislative [X] Public Hearing [ ] Operating [X] Other N/A 1-----------i Advertised : [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 09/23/2015 Paper: Palm Beach Post Affected parties: [ ] Notified [X ] Not Required Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Development Application • Project Narrative • Location Map • Resolution 45, 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 2 of 12 The Applicant is requesting site plan approval for a 353-dwelling unit multifamily residential apartment community . The residential site plan will feature a mix one-(1 ), three (3), and four-(4) story buildings which provide a variety of floorplans accommodating one-(1 ), two-(2), and three-(3) bedroom model products. The proposed site is located on approximately 13 acres in the central portion of the Town Center District of the Alton PCD . The residential community will be surrounded by the Town Center District Lake on three (3) sides and be connected to the previously approved residential neighborhood to the south via the bridge across the lake. The Applicant is requesting two (2) waivers. Staff is recommending approval of both waivers. A detailed analysis of the waivers and project is included in the following staff report. Staff recommends approval of the Site Plan. BACKGROUND On April1 , 2010 , the City Council adopted Resolution 80, 2009 , approving the Application for Development Approval (ADA) for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact (DRI). The development program for the DRI consists of 2,600,000 square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1 ,200,000 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of retail development, and 2,700 dwelling units on approximately 681 acres located along the south side of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road , and east and west of the Interstate 95. On August 15, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, approving a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the DRI Development Order to modify three (3) conditions of approval related to intersection improvements: Donald Ross Road and Heights Boulevard Extension, and Donald Ross Road and the entrance to Florida Atlantic University. On April 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving modifications to utility easements, roadway cross sections and buffers, lakes, open space, and revisions to conditions of approval. On June 5, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 30, 2014, approving a site plan to allow the development of 360 single family and town home residential dwelling units within Parcel C of the PCD . On August 8, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015, approving a Community Design Elements and signage package for the Alton PCD . --l i LAND USE AND ZONING Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 3 of 12 The land-use designation of the subject site, as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map , is Mixed Use (MXD) with a zoning designation of Planned Community Development (PCD) overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Mixed Use (MXD). The existing land uses and zoning designation of the properties surrounding the subject site are provided in the table below. This particular site is located within Parcel C of the PCD . T bl 1 E . f Z a e . x1s mg onmg L d U D an -se f es1gna 1ons EXISTING USE ZONING LAND USE Subject ProQert~ Planned Community Alton DRI Development (PCD) I Mixed Mixed Use (MXD) Use (MXD) North Donald Ross Road Abacoa Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) DRI (Town of Jupiter) South Planned Unit Development Mandel Jewish Community Mixed Use (MXD) Center (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Westwood Lakes and Planned Unit Development Westwood Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Residential Med i um (RM) (RM) Planned Unit Development Trevi at the Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Residential Medium (RM) (RM) Franklin Academy Planned Unit Development Mixed Use (MXD) (PUD) I Public/Institutional (P/1) East Planned Unit Development Mixed Use (MXD) Legends at the Gardens (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Planned Unit Development San Michele (PUD) I Residential Low Density Mixed Use (MXD) 3 (RL-3) Benjamin School Planned Unit Development Residential Low (RL) (PUD) I Public Institutional (P/1) West Mixed Use (MXD) East Pointe Country Club Planned Community Mixed Use (MXD) (Palm Beach County) Development (PCD) CONCURRENCY Traffic Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 4 of 12 Traffic Concurrency has been reserved through the PCD/DRI approval process . The DRI utilized a Proportionate Share Agreement in order to meet the local traffic concurrency and address the impacts from the DRI. The Master Developer entered into a Proportionate Share Agreement with Palm Beach County, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Authority , and the City of Palm Beach Gardens . The Agreement addresses local traffic concurrency requirements and the specific traffic improvements that must be made to address the impacts of the DRI. The Proportionate Share Agreement contains a scheduled list of roadway improvements and payments that are required by the Applicant as the vehicle trip thresholds are triggered . The DRI has been phased based upon the permitted amount of trips, and once each trip threshold is triggered the next Proportionate Share payment is required for building permits to be approved . In order to monitor the vehicle trips generated by the individual site plans proposed within the DRI and the required Proportionate Share payment, conditions of approval were included in Resolution 80 , 2009 that requires a trip generation analysis be performed prior to each site plan approval. The trip generation analysis for subsequent site plans are cumulative and must include all currently valid previous site plan approvals. If a trip generation analysis demonstrates that development of the site plan under consideration would generate any vehicle trips over the established vehicle trip threshold than the subsequent Proportionate Share payment is required . The Proportionate Share payments are required as depicted in the table below. Phase A.M. Peak-Hour P.M. Peak-Hour Payment Trips Trips Amount 1 1,369 2,174 $439,903 2 2,397 3,089 $5,245,315 3 3,176 3,778 $9,375,988 4 5,361 5,528 $7,144,893 It is important to note that as part of the Proportionate Share Agreement, Palm Beach County has made an advance payment of $6,000,000 to the Proportionate Share account. The $6,000,000 fulfills the payments required for the first two (2) phases of the DR I. In addition to future Proportionate Share payments that are required by the Applicant, Resolution 80, 2009 includes Conditions of Approval that require construction contracts for certain roadway improvements be let as the project enters into each new phase based on the vehicle trip thresholds in the table. For example, no building permits for vertical construction can be issued by the City for Phase 1 until the Applicant lets construction contracts for either Alton Road (formerly Parkside Drive) to the Pasteur Boulevard (formerly Heights Boulevard) intersection or Pasteur Boulevard from Donald Ross Road to its future intersection at Alton Road . The roadways must be constructed as minimum two-(2) lane roadway (Condition of Approval27 , Resolution 80, 2009). Subsequently, no building permits can be issued by the City for Phases 2, 3, and 4 until the Applicant lets Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 5 of 12 construction contracts for the roadway improvements listed in Conditions of Approval 28, 29, and 32 of Resolution 80, 2009. In addition , Conditions of Approval 30, 31 , and 33 require the Applicant to let construction contracts for intersection improvements, lane geometry, and traffic signals prior to the issuance of building permits for vertical construction . The Master Developer has commenced construction on several of the required roadways within the eastern portion of the PCD . These include Alton Road beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with the Grandiflora Road Extension; Grandiflora Road western extension beginning at the current terminus at the Benjamin School to the intersection with Alton Road and Pasteur Boulevard beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with Alton Road . The construction of these roadways fulfills Condition of Approval 27 of Resolution 80, 2009 . For the proposed residential site plan, the Applicant submitted the required trip generation analysis. The trip generation analysis was reviewed by the City's traffic consultant to verify that the residential site plan is proposed to generate approximately 177 A.M . Peak-Hour trips and 224 P.M. Peak-Hour Trips. The maximum number of vehicle trips allowed under Phase 1 of the DRI include 1,369 AM Peak Hour Trips and 2,174 P.M. Peak-Hour Trips. The proposed residential site plan , combined with the previously approved Neighborhood 1 site plan (Resolution 31 , 2014) do not generate enough vehicle trips to go over the established threshold for Phase 1; therefore this site plan is in compliance with the DRI/PCD and proportionate share agreement. The table below summarizes the approved vehicle trips for the DRI/PCD to date. Project Information Vehicle Trips Development Order Description PCD Parcel A.M. Peak-P.M. Peak- Hour Hour Resolution 30, 2014 360 Residential Dwelling Parcel C 172 175 Unit Site Plan Atlantica 353 Residential Apartment Parcel C 177 219 Site Plan Total 349 394 Approved DRI/PCD Phase 1 Vehicle Trips 1,369 2,174 Remaining Vehicle Trips Permitted under Phase 1 1,020 1,780 It is important to note the remaining vehicle trips allowed under Phase 1 are 1,020 A.M. Peak-Hour trips (1 ,369-349) and 1,780 P.M. Peak-Hour trips (2, 174-394). There are three (3) new internal streets which will be constructed with this residential site plan within Parcel C. These new streets include a portion of the Premier Street, the Primary Street, and a Secondary Street. The Premier and Primary Streets, as identified on the PCD Master Plan , have been incorporated into the site design of this residential site plan . These facilities are further discussed in the Access and Connectivity portions of this staff report . Drainage Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 6 of 12 As part of Resolution 21, 2014, the conceptual 22-acre lake for Parcel C was approved to provide the necessary drainage and stormwater storage for the Town Center. The final design and overall amenity package for the lake was included in Resolution 30, 2014, which approved the first 360 dwelling unit residential site plan (Neighborhood 1) for the project. The 22-acre lake has been constructed as part of the initial site development and residential construction currently underway on site. Stormwater runoff from this proposed site plan will be collected in a system of catch basins and conveyed through underground culverts to the 22-acre lake. The lake surrounds this project on three (3) sides: west, south, and east, and will also serve as a recreational amenity for the project with its eight- -(8) foot-wide multipurpose pathway around the lake with pedestrian scale lighting and observation areas at various locations for the public and residents to utilize. Lake Path and Littoral Plantings plans have been previously approved (Resolution 30, 2014). PROJECT DETAILS Site Plan The Applicant is requesting site plan approval for 353 multifamily dwelling apartment units. The project is located within Parcel C within the Alton PCD . The development consists of eight (8) four (4)-story residential buildings , two (2) three (3)-story residential buildings, and five (5) one (1)-story garage buildings. The eight (8) four (4)-story buildings provide between 30 and 51 units in each building, and the two (2) three (3)-story buildings provide five (5) units in each building. The dwelling units will provide one-(1), two-(2), and three-(3) bedroom options. The buildings are positioned and designed in a way which emphasizes and clearly defines the public space along the street and lake. This is one of the key urban design principles and intents of the Design Guidelines. All of the buildings are either fronting onto a street or the lake and the required parking is located internal to the site. Resident amenities included in the site plan consist of a pool complex with shade cabanas and gazebo, a fitness center, clubroom/cyber cafe, game room, business center/conference room, and a park area that includes a dog park, tot lot play area, and a passive park. Pedestrian seating and gathering areas are being provided which utilize shade structures and trees, seating, fountains, and planters and other hardscape amenities. Finally, the project site is bordered by the 22-acre Parcel C Lake which includes the multipurpose pathway, seating and observation areas, and lighting . Density The eastern portion of the PCD contains Parcels A, 8, C, D, E, and F. Parcels C, D, E, and F have been approved for 350 single-family homes, 800 multifamily condo/town home units, and 350 apartments. The concurrent PCD Amendment (PCDA-14-08-000023) is proposing a use conversion to accommodate 353 apartment units offset by a reduction in the multifamily condo/town home units to 796. Parcel C has been approved with a density allocation of up to 15 dwelling units per acre and a minimum of 445 units. The Applicant's Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 7 of 12 proposed development program of 353 multifamily apartment units when assessed cumulatively with the previously approved 360 residential neighborhood (Resolution 30, 2014) equals a calculated density for Parcel C of 5.34 dwelling units per acre (360 + 353 + 133.65 acres). This is below the approved density for Parcel C of up to 15 units per acre. Access and Connectivity Access Access to the Alton PCD will be provided via the PCD's Collector roadways: Alton Road, Pasteur Boulevard, and Grandiflora Road (all under construction); Alton Road and Grandiflora Road are anticipated to be completed in the Fall of 2015. The multifamily residential apartment community will require the construction of the Parcel Primary and Premier Streets as identified on the PCD Master Plan, in addition to a new Secondary Street. The Premier Street will split the multifamily residential community in the middle and provide direct south to north access to the eastern and western portions of the community. The Premier Street connects to the bridge over the Parcel C Lake which leads into the residential neighborhood to the south. The two (2) main entrances to the east and west portions of the community will be accessed from the Premier Street. The remaining portion of the Premier Street that is required to connect further north to Donald Ross Road will be completed with the development of the remaining vacant portion of Parcel C to the north. The Primary Street will be constructed along the northern boundary of the community and provide west-to-east access from Alton Road. There will be a smaller secondary exit-only access between Building Numbers one (1) and six (6) along the Primary Street which can be utilized as an emergency entrance for emergency services vehicles and personnel in an emergency situation . In addition, a new Secondary Street will be constructed along the northern boundary of the eastern portion of the community and provide a smaller secondary entrance and exit into the eastern portion of the community. The site design of this multifamily residential community with the construction of the Premier Street, Primary Street, and Secondary Street further builds upon the grid street pattern utilized in the residential neighborhood to the south providing an integrated street network, which is a primary design principal of the Town Center District Design Guidelines. The intersection of the Primary Street, Premier Street, and Secondary Street will feature a landscaped roundabout. All three (3) streets will be constructed with parallel on-street parking spaces, street trees, sidewalks, street lights, and pedestrian seating and relief areas on the south side of the streets. The north portion of the streets will be constructed to the vehicle travel lane curb, and the undeveloped land will remain in its natural state to provide flexibility for the site design of the remaining vacant undeveloped portion of Parcel C to the north. Any site plan for the remaining north portion will be required to construct on-street parking, sidewalks, street lights, and pedestrian relief areas as required by the Design Guidelines. Connectivity Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 8 of 12 lnterconnectivity within the Town Center District is an essential theme and goal of the Design Guidelines. The intent of the Town Center District is to create an urban and pedestrian-oriented walkable Town Center that encourages pedestrian activity and provides amenitized public spaces. To that effect, all of the residential buildings within this community are connected by a continuous five-(5) and six-(6) foot-wide sidewalks which provide connections to the eight-(8) foot-wide multipurpose lake pathway and the five-(5), eight-(8), and ten-(1 0) foot-wide sidewalks along the Primary Street, Premier Street, and Secondary Street being constructed with this project. In addition , as previously discussed, the overall site design positions the buildings to clearly define public space along the street and lake path through building orientation. Each building that fronts onto the Premier Street, Primary Street, Secondary Street or Lake has direct access to these public spaces via sidewalk connections emphasized through the use of paver walkway connections. To further promote and encourage pedestrian activities , the Applicant is providing a variety of pedestrian relief and gathering areas along the Premier Street, Primary Street, Secondary Street, and Lake. These include sitting areas shaded with canopy streets or hardscape structures, sitting areas with hardscape amenities such as fountains, and pedestrian sitting areas specifically designated through the use of pavers. Site Design and Consistency with the PCD Design Guidelines The Design Guidelines are the regulating document and code for the entire PCD . These guidelines prov ide standards for roadways , landscaping , architecture, amenities , parking, building orientation, and setbacks. The City's Land Development Regulations (LOR) prevail over the areas the Design Guidelines do not cover. The proposed multifamily residential site plan design is consistent with street hierarchy provisions, the block length , perimeter and structure requ irements, and the landscaping , open space, park space, and architectural requirements of the Design Guidelines. The Applicant is requesting one (1) waiver from the approved Design Guidelines and one (1 ) waiver from the City's Code. Please refer to the waiver analysis section for the discussion on the Applicant's waiver requests. Parking Pursuant to City Code Section 78-345, Table 33: Required Off-Street Parking Spaces, the required parking for multifamily dwellings is calculated at one (1) space per bedroom plus a minimum of five (5) percent of the· required total parking for guest parking . The units provide one-(1 ), two-(2), three-(3) and bedroom options, totaling 561 bedrooms. Therefore, the total amount of parking required for the 353 multifamily dwellings is 561 spaces for the proposed bedrooms, and 28 spaces for guest parking . The total amount of required parking for the proposed site plan is 589 spaces. The Applicant is proposing a total of 603 parking spaces, or 14 spaces more than the required parking. There will be an additional29 on-street parking spaces along the Primary Street and Secondary Street that abut the north side of the community . These spaces will be available for resident parking but are not counted in the Applicant's total number of parking spaces. Architecture Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 9 of 12 Residential buildings in Parcel C are required to incorporate certain design principles to enhance the residential vernacular of the architecture in a way that helps it to serve as a functioning "Urban Transitional Element". To this end, the Applicant has incorporated many of the design principles into the multifamily residential community's architecture and site design. The Applicant is including three (3) building types in the project. These include eight (8) four-(4) story multifamily residential buildings that front onto the Primary Street, the Premier Street, and the Lake; two (2) three (3)-story townhouse buildings that directly front onto the Primary Street; and five (5) one-(1) story garage buildings, three (3) of which front onto the Secondary Street, and the remaining two (2) are located in the internal vehicle parking area of the western parcel. All of the residential building footprints have been designed to define the public street space and amenity space; and where appropriate, the footprints have been designed either as a linear building along the street or in the shape of an "L" to provide continuity in building massing at property boundary corners around the lake and street intersections. At the project site entrance corner and the Primary Street roundabout, the residential buildings incorporate rounded corners, raised-roof elements, and balconies to anchor these significant points and provide visual interest. For the residential buildings which front directly onto the Primary Street, Premier Street, or Secondary Street, small semi-private courtyards have been included to provide a transition from the public street space to the residential unit entrance. When combined with the landscaping , these small courtyards reinforce the relationship between the public street space and private residential space. Finally, all of the project's buildings incorporate four-(4) sided architecture and feature a variety of building materials, color variation, window treatments such as shutters and awnings, and architectural ornamentation such as small chimneys, roof out lookers, corbels on cantilever balconies, and decorative louvers which are typical of the Spanish Colonial Santa Barbara style. Open Space. Landscape. and Streetscape The Design Guidelines require that open space is to be provided consistent with the City's Code and the PCD Development Order. The City's Code requires that the BioScience MXD PCD have a minimum land allocation of 20 percent for open space. This equates to approximately 136.34 acres of open space (681.29 x 20% = 136.34) of which 107.81 acres of open space have already been provided and distributed throughout the PCD . The remaining 28.53 acres of required open space (136.34 -107.81 = 28.53) have been distributed among Parcel A through H. Parcel C must provide 6.73 acres of open space towards fulfilling the remaining 28.53 acres of required open space. The residential neighborhood approved with Resolution 30, 2014 (Neighborhood 1) provided approximately 3.5 acres of the required 6.73 acres of open space and within the legal boundary of this Applicant's site plan there is approximately 3.33 acres of common open space for a cumulative total of 6.83, which satisfies the 6. 73 acres of required open space imposed by PCD Development Order Condition of Approval Number 6 of Resolution 1, 2010. Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 10 of 12 Landscaping within the multifamily residential site plan is consistent with the requirements of the City's landscaping code and the requirements of the Design Guidelines. The Applicant has provided a landscape theme that compliments architecture and hardscape elements throughout the site plan and includes a variety of palm trees, shade trees, accent trees, shrubs, and grasses. In addition to providing a unique landscape species palette that supports and compliments this project's design , the Applicant has also included landscape species that are used in the residential neighborhood to the south, particularly along the streetscape of the Primary Street, Premier Street, and Secondary Street. These species include Southern Live Oak Trees, Brazilian Beauty Leaf Trees, Crape Myrtles, and Japanese Blueberry Trees. This blending of landscape design provides a level of consistency and commonality throughout the Town Center District. It is important to acknowledge that the landscape, open space, and streetscapes have been designed to accommodate pedestrians in several areas. Of special interest is the design and pedestrian experience entering this project from the bridge over the Town Center Lake which is the beginning of the Premier Street. This entrance incorporates two (2) pedestrian plaza and gathering areas on both sides of the street, designed into the eight-(8) and ten-(1 0) foot sidewalks along the Premier Street. These plaza areas are designated with pavers, public benches, small shrubs bordered by low picket fence buffering the plaza from the street and large central planters. Large Brazilian Beauty Leaf trees are continued along the streetscape with additional public benches along the street. As discussed in the architecture section , the residential building that fronts onto the Premier Street and Primary Street feature small semi-private courtyards buffered with small shrubs and a low decorative picket fence, and masonry piers provide a transition from the public street space to the residential unit entrance. Amenities The Design Guidelines require all dwelling units within the Town Center District to be located within 1/4 mile of a park that contains active and/or passive activities, and these parks are required to be a minimum of 1/3 acre in size. All of the proposed residential buildings within the site plan meet the park requirement of the Design Guidelines. On the west part of the community , the Applicant is locating the community pool deck with a gazebo, shade cabanas, and barbeque grills in addition to an inside clubroom/cyber cafe, fitness center, and game room, which totals approximately 0.88 acres. On the east part of the community , the Applicant is including a 0.26-acre pocket park that includes a fenced dog park, tot lot, and passive lawn located adjacent to the lake for the residents' enjoyment. In addition, as discussed throughout the staff report, there are various other pedestrian amenities, shaded sitting relief areas, and gathering spaces. All of the above- mentioned amenities are connected through an integrated network of amenitized pedestrian pathways which are a guiding principle of the Design Guidelines . Site Lighting The multifamily residential community will include pedestrian-level street lighting , lighting for the internal vehicle parking lots, and lighting around the lake. The pedestrian level street lighting along the Premier Street, Primary Street, and Secondary Street will be Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 11 of 12 consistent with the decorative lights being used throughout the Alton PCD and residential neighborhood to the south. The Applicant's site lighting plans meet the requirements of the City's lighting code. Environmental The Applicant is required to conduct and submit an environmental survey that covers 100 percent of the proposed project area to verify the probable types of listed species on the site and to determine the probable boundaries of habitat for those species and submit a gopher tortoise relocation and management plan that is acceptable to the City prior to the issuance of any land alteration permit for the project. Signage The proposed entryway signage for the multifamily residential community has been incorporated into the low masonry wall at the northern entrance adjacent to the roundabout at the Primary Street. The sign face is 17 square feet identifying the community as "Atlantica". The name is constructed of bronze-colored aluminum channels letters that are backlit with pale blue turquoise light. The community name is framed by bronze-colored aluminum bars that use the same pale blue turquoise back lighting. In addition, at the main entrances off of the Premier Street into the parking areas of the east and west parts of the community, there is a smaller version of the same sign design incorporated into the low wall, which also includes the building numbers located in that section. The proposed signage plan is consistent with the City's Code. Waiver Request/Staff Analysis The Applicant is requesting two (2) waivers with this petition . Table 2. Waiver Requests Code Requirement Proposed Waiver Staff Section Support Section 78-Landscape island required for every Ten (10) parking One (1) additional 1 315(c) nine (9) parking spaces located in a spaces in a row with parking space in a Approval row a tree diamond row Section 78-1 00 feet of queuing for a gated 40 feet of queuing at 2 373(a)(3) residential entrance one (1) secondary 60 feet of queuing Approval entrance 1) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-315(c), Landscape Islands, which requires a landscape island be constructed for every nine (9) parking spaces located in a row. The Applicant is proposing several rows of parking spaces located in the center of the interior parking areas that include ten (1 0) parking spaces in a row without the required full landscape island . The Applicant's alternative parking area has been designed to maximize the availability of parking spaces for residents and guests, while at the same time incorporating as many of the urban design principles and concepts included in the Design Guidelines to create a dense Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 45, 2015 Page 12 of 12 interconnected walkable community . Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The intent of this provision in the City's Code is to require that vehicle parking areas include shade trees to provide shaded relief areas from weather elements and ensure that landscaping is being provided . To this end , the Applicant is meeting the intent of this Code Section . The alternative design is providing landscape diamonds in the middle of the ten (1 0) space rows and larger parking lot landscape lawns that are planted with Brazilian Beauty Leaf Trees and Southern Live Oak Trees with Dwarf Scarlet Brush and Red Tip Cocoplum shrubs to provide a variety and color. Staff recommends approval. 2) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-373(3), Queuing and Stacking, which requires gated entrances to a residential development provide 100 feet of vehicle stacking capacity . The Applicant is proposing to include an additional secondary access point from the Secondary Street located along the northern boundary of the eastern part of the residential community . Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The additional secondary access point will provide enhanced site circulation , emergency access for public safety and promote a key principle of the Design Guidelines that requires interconnectivity. The secondary access, as well as all access points into the community , includes unrestricted "free access" gates that open automatically upon approach and do not require a resident or guest to stop at a call box and wait for access. In addition , the Secondary Street is not anticipated to have a significant amount of traffic to potentially create a queuing problem. The City Engineer has reviewed the Applicant's waiver request and supports the design. Staff recommends approval. PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On September 15, 2015, the PZAB recommended approval of the subject petit ion to the City Council by a vote of 5 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 45, 2015 as presented . CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Planning and Zoning Department CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDE NS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 Request: . 0Planned Community Development (PCD) CJPlanned Unit Development (PUD) !&:!Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan 0Conditional Use []Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan l.iAdministrative Approval 0 Administrative Appeal Project Name: Atlantico at Palm Beach Gardens Owner: Villas at Briger, LLC Applicant (if not Owner): · []Annexation C :Rezoning ~i Site Plan Review rJConcurrency Certificate []Time Extension r :Miscellaneous r ·other 1 .... -~~-· ····-·-·· ·------·--·-· Date. Submitted: L ..... ~ug 1~,~~14_ ... · ----------------------------~--------------- Applicant's Address: 1 N. Clematis Street. #200, West P<UTelephoneNo.{561) 366-5100 Agent: Ken Tuma and Urban Design Kilday Studios Contact Person: Marty R.A. Minor, AICP E-Mail: mminor@udkstudios.com Agent's Mailing Address: 477 S. Rosemary Avenue, #225, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Agent's TelephoneNumber: 561-366-7069 ------------------------------------------- FOR OFFICE USE ON LY Petition Number: _____ _ Fees Received Date & Time Received: --------• Application$ Engineering$ ________________ _ Receipt Number: ________ _ -· ----------------------------------------------- A h't ct Roger Fry & Associates Architects, P.A. rc 1 e : ------------------------------ E . Michael B. Schorah and Associates, Inc. ng1neer. ______________________________ __ PI Urban Design Kilday Studios anner: -------------------------------- L d A h. ct Urban Design Kilday Studios an scape rc 1te : _________________________ __ Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L . East of future Alton Road, south of Donald Ross Road, north of Grandiflora Road enera ocat1on: --------------------------- Address: -------------------------------- 5 . 26 T h' 41 R 42 ed1on: owns 1p: ange: ------~---------- p rtyc IN be ( ) 52-42-41-26-00-000-1060 rope ontro urn r s: ------------------------ 13 . PCD/MXD . PCD/MXD Acreage: CurrentZonmg: RequestedZonmg: --------------------- B Flood Zone _________ Base Flood Elevation (BFE) -to be indicated on site plan, ___ _ Current Comprehensive Pia~ Land Use Designation: MXD ----------------- E . . L d U Vacant R t d L d. U Mixed Use Community x1stmg an se: eques e an se: --------------------- P d U ( ) . h I . I c .1 'd 361 Apartments ropose se s 1.e. ate , smg e aam1 y res1 ence,etc.: ----- Proposed Square Footage by Use: ------------------------ ProposedNumberandType of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): 361 Apartment community with recreational amenities 2 Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) {Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} 1. Explain the nature of the request: The applicant is seeking an Amendment to the Alton PCD and Site Plan Review approval for a 361 apartment complex and recreational amenities. Please see Project Narrative for additional information. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? The proposed 13-acre site is located within the center of the planned Town Center District of the Alton PCD. The proposed community will not be directly adjacent to any existing homes or development. As such, the request will have to no adverse impacts to the surrounding area. 3. Describe how the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan-Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Coastal Management, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. This request is not a rezoning. The zoning for this project was establ ished with the approva l of the Alton PCD. 3 4. How does the proposed project comply with City r equirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? The required preservation requirements were provided with the Alton PCD approval. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? As a residentia l development, art in public places requirement does not apply to this request. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Concurrency Certification was confirmed with the approval of the Alton PCD Date Received:j~P.rU_l,~~~~-........ . Legal Description of the Subject Property (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attached deed for legal description. Location The subject property is located approximately _11_5 __ mile(s} from theintersectionof Alton Road _an_d_D_on_a_ld_R_o_ss_R_oa_d ____ , on thel lnorth@east,OsouthOwest side of _____ _ _ A_Ito_n_R_oa_d _____________ (street/road). 4 Statement of Ownership and Designation of Authorized Agent Before me, the undersigned authority personally appeared Juan Porro who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says: 1. That Villas at Briger. LLC is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached Legal Description. 2. That he is requesting a Pre-Application Meeting. Site Plan Approval and Amendment to the PCD Design Guidelines in the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida for a multi-family development within the Alton Planned Community Develop ent. 3. · ted Ken Tuma of Urban Design Kilday Studios to act as ent on his behalf to accomplish the above project. Juan Porro of Villas at Bri er LLC. 1 N Clematis Street. Suite 200 Street Address West Palm Beach. FL 33401 C ity, State, Zip Code My Commission expires: 561-366-5247 Telephone Number 561-838-9319 Fax Number juan. porro@floridacrvstals.com E-mail Address .-~<tll~:;..40. KAREN M. ZAMANI ~..,:·@.·'~--~~& =~~ MY COMMISSION # EE049633 .._·1.-i.·c;,~J,\~~ EXPI RES December 16, 2014 ''l tP'' ( 407) 2~2.~~ FlorldaNolaryService.com Applicant's Certification JJW e affirm and certify that I/we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted here with are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, I/we understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the o::~~W of fue Cio/ ofPWm :z.:=~ md me not rettnnable. C Owner 1.. Optionee C Lessee P. Agent I. Contract Purchaser KenTuma Print Name of Applicant 477 S. Rosemary Avenue, #225 Street Address West Palm Beach, FL 33401 City, State, Zip Code 561-366-1100 TelephoneNumber 561-366-1111 Fax Number ktuma@udkstudios.com E-Mail Address 6 Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North M/Utary Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4243 Permit#·------------------------------------ Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City-incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest-bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not lim ited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. Owner printed r understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a n notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City's lof""ll"<~>· .. ,~,ent if the name and/or address of the responsible party changes at hDI~.:ni n review process. Date 52-42-41-26-00-000-101 O(portion) Property Control Number DESIGNEE/BILL TO: Villas at Briger, LLC l .N Clematis Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Palm Beach . I hereby certify that the foregjj;g instrument was acknowledged b~fore me this .fe_ day of May, 2014, by \ )@(\ fllf({) . He or she is personally kn~ to e a roduced as identification. r-~~----------------~ -~~·:~ KAREN M. ZAMANI ~·:'~·~ MY COMMISSION# EE049633 -:.~.,.;.,~ EXPIRES December 16, 2014 1, .. , (407) 398-0153 FloridaNotaryServlce .com My Commission expires: --------- Requests ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS Within the ALTON PCD Site Plan Application and PCD Amendment Project Narrative August 18, 2014 Amended December 10, 2014 Amended August 14, 2015 Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics On behalf of Villas at Briger, LLC, please accept this application for Site Plan approval for 353 upscale multi-family apartment units on 13 acres and a PCD Amendment within the Town Center District of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). The apartment community will be known as "Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens." The Alton PCD is approximately 681 acres in size and is located south of Donald Ross Road, north of Hood Road and east and west of Interstate 95. The site is currently vacant. Site Plan Approval With this request, the applicant is seeking site plan approval for a pedestrian-oriented community of 353 spacious, one-, two-and three-bedroom luxury apartments within three-and four-story buildings. The community will be located on both sides of the Town Center District's Premier Street, which will act as the "Main Street" for the project. The residents within the proposed community will be within walking distance to the future Scripps Florida Phase II campus, the future commercial district immediately north of the subject site and the single family and townhouse neighborhood to the south. PCD Amendment-Use Conversion In addition to seeking site plan approval for this new neighborhood, the applicant is seeking an amendment to the PCD to allow for the conversion of 4 Multi-Family units to 3 apartment units. When the original Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract (now known as Alton) Development of Regional Impact was approved in 2010, the east side of the PCD was approved for 350 single-family units, 800 multi-family units and 350 apartments along with the 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms and 450,000 square feet of commercial/retail development. Currently, Neighborhood #1, located in the southern portion of the Town Center District, is approved to construct 217 single family homes and 143 town homes. In anticipation of the need to modify the mixture of uses, a Land Use Conversion Matrix was included in the approval documents. The Conversion Matrix was created to calculate the impacts of the proposed conversions so that no additional municipal impacts would be created as a result of the conversions. To accommodate the 3 additional apartment units, the applicant is proposing to reduce the 800 Multi-Family units by 4 from the overall PCD development. Page 1 of 10 477 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 225 -The Lofts at CityPiace West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax www.UDKstudios.com LCC35 The following is the Conversion Matrix analysis which reflects that the conversion of 16 multifamily units to 11 Apartments will not change the approved anticipated impacts: Proposed Generation New Previous Net Generation Converted Apartments Rate Demand Credits Demand Rate Multifamily (New Use) (New (New (Old Use) Use) Use) Waste 3 units 250 gpd/unit 750 gpd 0 gpd 750 gpd 250 gpd/unit 3 units water Potable 3 units 250 gpd/unit 750 gpd 0 gpd 750 gpd 250 gpd/unit 3 units Water Solid 3 units 0.72 2.16 0 tons 2.16 0.72 3 units Waste tons/unit/year tons/year tons/year tons/unit/year Trips-3 units 0.415 1.245 0 trips 1.245 0.284 4 units East trips/unit trips trips trips/unit Side AM Trips - 3 units 0.410 1.23 0 trips 1.23 0.275 4 units East trips/unit trips trips trips/unit Side PM The PCD Master Plan has been revised to reflect this proposed change in the residential program. PCD Amendment-Design Guidelines The applicant is also seeking to amend the Alton PCD Design Guidelines to incorporate a modified cross- section for the Premier Street. The proposed section will allow residential units to face each other on the street with an increased pedestrian walkway/bikeway area and slightly increased build to line to accommodate the residential unit design. The proposed three-and four-story buildings will face the adjacent street grid with the parking provided behind the buildings. Consistent with the Design Guidelines, the buildings engage the street and provide amenities for pedestrians. Waivers There are two waivers associated with this request. A waiver to allow 10 spaces in a row with a tree diamond, and a vehicle stacking waiver for the easternmost secondary entrance point. Background The submittal of this application is a continuation of the planning effort by State Government, Palm Beach County, the City of Palm Beach Gardens and surrounding communities to create a regional bioscience economic cluster which includes the Alton PCD. The bioscience cluster is a necessary element in the effort to diversify the economy; bring well-paying jobs to the area and create a truly unique community environment. Rental housing is an integral part of the available housing stock required for the work force to make the cluster successful. History The Alton PCD (formerly known as the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract PCD) was approved via Resolution 1, 2010 on April 1, 2010. The PCD provided for a 681 acre mixed-use development located Page 2 of 10 south of Donald Ross Road, north of Hood Road, and east and west of Interstate 95. The Project was approved for 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail development, and 2700 dwelling units. At the same public hearing, the following petitions were approved: Ordinance 18, 2009 for the Comprehensive Plan text and map amendment; Resolution 80, 2009 for the DRI Development Order; and Ordinance 33, 2009 for the Code amendment to establish zoning regulations and design guidelines for the PCD. On December 1, 2011, the subdivision of the property for the Utility site was approved through the City's platting exception process with the adoption of Resolution 75, 2011. This approval amended condition number 29, allowing an electric utility to be subdivided as a plat exception as permitted through Section 78-428 of the City's Land Development Regulations. On August 15, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, which amended the required intersection improvements along Donald Ross Road during the buildout of the project. On April 3, 2014, Resolution 21, 2014 was adopted which modified roadway cross-sections, buffers, 1,1tility easements and other items on the PCD Master Plan. With the April PCD amendment, the development program for the project was not changed. On June 5, 2014, a 360-unit single-family and townhouse neighborhood was approved through the adoption of Resolution 30, 2104. This neighborhood, known as Neighborhood #1, is located at the southern portion of the Town Center District at the northeast corner of the intersection of Alton and Grandiflora Roads. location The 13-acre site is located within the center of the 133-acre Town Center District of the Alton PCD. The site is located immediately north of the 18-acre lake, which provides drainage retention for the Town Center District including the subject site. South of the lake is Neighborhood #1 of the Town Center District. The lake borders the subject site on its eastern, southern and western boundaries. On the northern boundary of the site will be the future commercial center for the Alton PCD. The proposed site plan will be connected to the northern portion of Neighborhood #1 by a bridge which will carry the easement for the Premier Street across the Town Center District's central lake. This connection is consistent with the PCD Master Plan. land Use & Zoning As the subject site is about 10% of the overall Town Center District area, the Future Land Use Designation of MXD (Mixed Use) and zoning of Mixed Use with a Planned Community Development Overlay (MXD/PCD) applies to the subject site and all surrounding properties. For context, the zoning and land use designations of properties adjacent to the Alton PCD are as follows: ZONING CLASSIFICATION & LAND USE DESIGNATIONS OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES EXISTING USE ZONING Subject Property Mixed Use (MXD) Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens Planned Community Development within the Town Center District of (PCD) Alton PCD North Donald Ross Road Mixed Use (MXD) Abacoa DRI (Town of Jupiter) Page 3 of 10 LAND USE Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) North Palm Beach Heights Residential -1 (R-1) & Residential -2 Residential High (RH) (Town of Jupiter) (R-2) South Hood Road Planned Unit Development (PUD) Residential Low (RL) Westwood Gardens/ Residential Medium (RM) Westwood Lakes Jewish Community Center PUD Planned Unit Development (PUD) Mixed Use (MXD) Robert Frances Planned Development Area (PDA) Danny Baily Mixed Use (MXD) East San Michele neighborhood Planned Unit Development (PUD) Residentia l Low (RL) Legends at the Gardens Planned Unit Development (PUD)/ Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) Benjamin School Planned Unit Development (PUD)/ Resident ial Low (RL) Public /Institutional (P/1) West Eastpointe neighborhood RE (Residential Estate) LR-2 (Low Residential-2) (Palm Beach County) Franklin Academy (MXD/PUD) Mixed Use (MXD) Thus, the proposed community is consistent with adjacent land use and zoning. Access Access into and out of the site will be through two main access points and two secondary access points. The Town Center's Premier Street North/South access easement will split the subject neighborhood and provide direct access to the eastern and western portions ofthe community. The Primary Street, which is required to ultimately connect Donald Ross Road with Alton Road, will provide access to the north end of the subject site. The Primary Road will run along the northern boundary of the subject site to a central intersection and rotary which will then extend to the east as a Secondary Street. The two lane portion of the Secondary Street will provide access to the SUA lift station. Because these streets are of different ownership than this application, the final configuration and design of the Primary and Secondary Streets will be reviewed when the commercial property is submitted for Site Plan approval or when the roadway sections are submitted for permit, whichever occurs first. The Master Developer has committed to construct the portions of Primary and Secondary Streets which are required to provide access to this applicant's site as well as the SUA lift station. Access to and from the internal parking lots of the apartments will be provided off of the Premier Street and through an exit only access on the Primary Street and an entrance/exit from the Secondary Street. Although these access drives will have gates, the gates are free flowing and will be activated by each car as it approaches the entrance and will open on demand. The gates will not impede access for public safety purposes . Pedestrian access is provided to this neighborhood from all directions and throughout the project. An 8- foot wide, illuminated walkway will be constructed along the perimeter of the 18-acre lake immediately to the east, south and west ofthe proposed neighborhood. This lakeside walkway creates approximately a one -mile loop, which will provide an attractive recreational amenity and pedestrian connection for the residents of the new neighborhood, as well as visitors to the Town Center District. Several sitting areas are being provided that will include a bench and pavers consistent with the Alton parkway themed Page 4 of 10 benches and sitting areas. Eight-foot wide sidewalks are provided along the project's northern boundary as part ofthe Primary Street cross-section, around the rotary and through the middle ofthe site down the Premier Street streetscape. A ten foot wide pathway will connect to the bridge path way from the south and provide both pedestrian and bicycle pathway access through the site. A five-foot walkway will connect the sidewalk system from rotary to the lift station and beyond to the lake path, along the south side of the Secondary Street. Internally, five-and six-foot wide sidewalks connect each building entrance to the Premier and Primary Streets as well as to the recreation areas, clubhouse and common area amenities. Ultimately, the proposed project's pedestrian network will connect with the City's parkway pedestrian system. Traffic Analysis and Land Use Conversion As mentioned above, the applicant is requesting a PCD amendment for the conversion of 4 multi-family units to 3 apartments. Consistent with the PCD approval, the traffic analysis included in this application, prepared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., reviewed the proposed change through the PCD's adopted conversion table. The conversion table indicated no additional impact to the project's concurrency certification as a result of the proposed conversion. Architecture The Town Center apartment community will feature eight, four-story buildings and two, three-story buildings. The four-story buildings will feature five building types. One and two-bedroom units are proposed with sizes ranging from 788 square feet of air conditioned space for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit to 1,973 square feet for a two-bedroom, two-bath with den. The three-story buildings will feature three-bedroom, three-story apartment units organized in a town house fashion. Revised Town Center Street Cross-Sections Within the approved Alton PCD Design Guidelines, various cross-section options are provided for the required Premier and Primary Streets. These cross-sections examined various options and situations which may occur during the future development ofthe Premier or Primary Street within the Town Center District. The additional Premier Street cross-section features parallel parking, additional pedestrian areas, and additional green space to meet the required landscape treatment requirements. Eight-foot and Ten- foot wide sidewalks, benches, lighting and landscaping separate the parking areas from the proposed apartment buildings. For the Primary Street cross-section, parallel parking and 11-foot wide drive lanes, and two 5' wide bicycle paths are provided. Each side of the street will feature eight-foot wide sidewalks, pedestrian lighting and landscaping. The ultimate design and construction of the Primary Street and Secondary Street sections will be subject to the site plan approval required for the commercial property. Site Analysis SITE ANALYSIS: Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens MXD District Alton Design Atlantica at Consistent Regulations Guidelines Palm Beach with City Code (Section 78-141, Gardens Table 10) Development 5 acres, according to Dependent on 13 acres Yes Area MXD regulations Block Size Section 78-157 (k)(l) Page 5 of 10 Open Space Minimum 20% overall Minimum 20% Minimum 20% Yes overall overall Each Unit within Community X mile of park provides for and open space pool, passive park, tot lot and dog park within X mile of units. Lot Coverage Maximum SO% SO% 24% Yes Setbacks Established By City 90% of building 90% of building Yes Council elevation to be elevation to be located within located within 10 feet of 10 feet of Premier Street Premier Street build -to line. build-to line. SO% of building SO% of building elevation to be elevation to be located within located within 10 feet of 10 feet of Primary Street Primary Street building to line. building to line. Building Height 4 Stories 4 Stories/SO 4 Stories/ 4S Yes feet feet Parking 1 space per bedroom 1 space per S89 spaces Yes plus minimum of S% bedroom plus required of total required minimum of S% 603 spaces spaces for guest of total provided parking required spaces for guest parking. 1 space per 300 square feet for clubhouse. Parking 10' X 18.S' 9' X 18.S' 9' X 18.S' Yes Dimensions In summary, the proposed community is consistent with the City Code or Design Guidelines for the Alton PCD. Page 6 of 10 Compliance with Alton Design Guidelines requirements Premier Street Frontue Design Gu i del ines Proposed Site Plan/PCD Waiver or Deviation? Requirement Amendment ROW or Easement 50 feet 22 feet No Width Build-To lines 70 feet-up to 84 feet 100 feet where No. with 10% permitted buildings are located variation Block Length 250 feet minimum 460 feet x 580 feet No GOO feet maximum Block Perimeter 1800 linear feet 2,080 linear feet No. Page 28 of the Design Guidelines state that block perimeters may be exceeded if a park, lake, plaza or enhanced pedestrian/open space is provided. A lake surrounds the project on three sides and parks and recreational facilities are located on the project's perimeter. % of Buildings at Build-90% 100% No to line Maximum Lot Coverage 50% +24% No On-Street Parking Required Provided No Paralle l On -Street Required Provided No Parking Parking Space Size 9' X 18.5' 9' X 18.5' No Parking Lot along Prohibited Not Provided No Street Frontage Pedestri an Area 15 feet on each side of 18' on one side and 20 No street on one side Sidewalk Clear Area 8feet 8 feet I 10 feet No Pedestri an Covering, 25% Min. 33% to Max 37% No i.e. awnings, balconies, arcades, etc. Pedestrian Crossings Decorative Decorative intersection No surface/pavers for provided. Crosswalks to crosswalks, be decorative. intersections, public spaces Elevation features 25% of the length of the Minimum 28.3% ofthe No windows, doorways, elevation elevation and openings Page 7 of 10 Pedestrian Benches Bench every 300 feet Provided every feet No Street Light Poles Decorative Lights Decorative lights No required provided consistent with Neighborhood #1 street plan Landscaping Street trees located Required tree sizes and No every 30 feet of locations provided. frontage. Minimum heights 18 feet -trees 22 feet-palms Primary Street Design Guidelines Proposed Site Plan/PCD Waiver or Deviation? Requirement Amendment ROW or Easement 50 feet 51' feet No Width Build-To Lines 80 feet-up to 88 feet 80 feet No with 10% permitted *Where buildings are variation provided Block Length 250 feet minimum 430 feet x 570 feet No 600 feet maximum Block Perimeter 1800 linear feet 2,000 linear feet No Page 28 of the Design Guidelines state that block perimeters may be exceeded if a park, lake, plaza or enhanced pedestrian/open space is provided . A lake surrounds the project on three sides and parks and recreational facilities are located on the project's perimeter. % of Buildings at Build-SO% SO% No to line *Where buildings are provided Maximum Lot Coverage SO% +24% No On-Street Parking Required Provided No Pa r alle l On-Street Required Provided No Parking Parking Lot along Prohibited Not Provided No Street Frontage Pedestrian Area 15 feet on each side of 24.8 feet No street Si dewa l k Clear Area 8feet 8 feet No Page 8 of 10 Pedestrian Crossings Decorative Decorative crossings No surface/pavers for provided. crosswalks, intersections, public spaces Eleva t ion features 25% of the length of the More than 60% No w i ndows, doorways, elevation and openi ngs Street light Poles Decorative Lights Decorative lights No required provided Landscaping Street trees located Required Street Trees No every 30 feet of and locations provided. frontage. Minimum heights 16 feet -trees 18 feet -pa lms In summary, the proposed community complies with the Alton PCD Design Guidelines. With the requested add ition of the residential cross-section option on the Premier Street, the site design will conform to the guideline standards . Ope n Space an d Recreationa l Amen it i es The open space requirements for this project were established during the approval of the Alton PCD. In addition to the general open space requirements, the PCD Design Guidelines require a minimum of 1/3 acre of park area to be located within ~ mile of each dwelling unit. The proposed community meets this requirement by providing for a 0.38 acre pool complex on the project's western parcel and a 0.23 acre park area, which features a dog park, tot lot and a passive park. In addition, a gazebo, fountain and several bench seating areas have been provided throughout the community and along the path adjacent to the lake. These amenities are in addition to the fitness center, clubroom, cyber cafe and game room located within the project's clubhouse facilities. An exhibit indicating the maximum walking distance from each unit to the recreational facilities is attached for your information. Land sca pi ng A variety of palms and shade trees will be provided throughout the project and within the adjacent Premier and Primary Streets. Tree heights, at installation will vary from 12 to 18 feet in height. A multitude of palms, ranging in height from 10 to 20 feet of clear wood, are planned for throughout the site. The proposed landscape plan exceeds the code requirements . As a result, the desired urban configuration of the buildings and streets has been located within a lush, tropical landscaped setting. A combination of three types of low walls and fences will be used along the street frontages to create in dividual courtyard spaces. The fences and walls will allow the individual units to have a space that allows them to engage with act ivity along the street adjacent to the pedestrian walkways. Gates will be provided which will allow access for public safety and emergencies . Munici pa l Se rvi ces Seacoast Utility Authority water and sewer, FPL power and other dry utility services to the site will be provided from Alton Road, along the Primary Street to the north of the subject site, and into the project. Police and Fire Service will be provided by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Each building will contain fire sprinklers throughout the structure. Solid Waste service will be provided by Waste Management. Trash Page 9 of 10 dumpsters will contained within each building within an air-conditioned rooms. On trash pick-up day, the dumpsters will be rolled out to the parking lot where the waiting truck will unload the dumpster. The dumpster will then be rolled back into the building after unloading. Signage The applicant is requesting approval to construct project monument signs on either side ofthe entrance drive at the north end of the intersection of the Primary and Premier Streets. The signs will be incorporated within the low walls at the rotary. Each sign face consists of 17 square feet and are designed to be consistent with the overall Alton Signage Design Guidelines. A building address sign is proposed at the entrance to the parking areas for the project from the Premier Street. Summary The applicant is requesting site plan approval, an amendment to the PCD to allow for an additional 3 units via conversion from the residential program and an amendment to the PCD Design Guidelines to allow for a modified street section at the Premier Street. The approval ofthese requests will result in the creation of a 353-unit multifamily, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood located on 13 acres in the heart of the Town Center District. As demonstrated in this narrative, the proposed community and its site and design details are consistent with and comply with the PCD Master Plan and applicable City Codes. Page 10 of 10 WAIVER CRITERIA Atlantica May 19, 2015 Modified August 14, 2015 Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Waiver Request The property owner, Villas at Briger, LLC, requests approval for the following waivers in order to construct a 353 luxury apartment community within the Alton PCD located off Donald Ross Road in Palm Beach Gardens. The applicant is requesting waivers similar to those approved for other communities within the City that will enhance the community and allow for innovative design. Waivers requested: 1. Sec. 78-315(b): A waiver to allow for an increase in the number of parking spaces permitted in a row from nine (9) to ten (10) parking spaces to allow the applicant to provide for a number of interior parking rows. 2. The applicant would like to maintain a uniform parking lot design and reinforce the grid pattern in the Design Guidelines while maximizing the number of parking spaces available to the residents and their guests. They are proposing several rows in the center of the parking lot that include 10 spaces in a row. There are also a couple of rows around the perimeter that have ten spaces in a row due to the desire for symmetrical alignment, location of utilities, sidewalks and other dimensional constraints. It is the applicants understanding that the intent of the island spacing requirement is to provide an opportunity to plant trees for shade for the cars. As an alternate landscape plan design, the planting beds between the rows of parking have been increased in size and additional trees have been proposed in tree diamonds which exceed the tree planting requirements. Additional trees have also been planted around the perimeter of the parking lot which also exceeds the tree planting requirements for proximity to the cars. Sec. 78-373(a)(3)-A waiver to allow for a reduction in the distance of the required 1 00' stacking requirement for the proposed access gate located at the Secondary Street for a stacking distance of 40'. 610 Clematis Street Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 The applicant desires to reinforce the grid pattern of access 561.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax www.udkstudios.com and circulation through the site and has proposed to include Lccoooo35 l Wavier Criteria Atlantica May 19,2015 Modified August 14, 2015 Page 2 secondary access points onto the Primary and Secondary Streets. The access drive on the West parcel onto the Primary Street will be exit only, but the access point on the East parcel onto the Secondary Street will allow ingress and egress. While both access points will include "free access" gates that will open automatically upon approach, the Secondary Street access will be limited to a 40' throat for inbound traffic. The Secondary Street access point will provide a convenient entry and exit for residents in Buildings 9 and 10, but it is not anticipated that residents from Buildings 7 and 8 will use it on a regular basis. The Secondary Street is not anticipated to have much traffic therefore the applicant does not expect the reduced stacking to be a problem. Waiver Criteria: (1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. The proposed waivers are consistent with the provisions of the Land Development Regulations that allow for waivers in a PCD. The proposed waivers are not in violation of the Comprehensive Plan. (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. This request is consistent with the provisions of the code that allow waiver requests within a Planned Community Development district necessary to implement the site plan, based upon the most comparable zoning district. (3) The request is in support of and furthers the city's goals, objectives, and policies to establish development possessing architectural significance, pedestrian amenities and linkages, employment opportunities, reductions in vehicle trips, and a sense of place. The approval of the site plan and architectural design of the overall project satisfies the city's goals and objectives for a project with architectural significance, pedestrian amenities and linkages, and a sense of place. Approval of the requested waivers will enhance the proposed development by allowing the development to reflect traditional designs and characteristics of similar urban developments as desired by the City. Approval will allow for enhanced use of off-site amenities, community serving open space, and other amenities that are shared in the PCD. The waivers requested will allow for the planning and layout of the development to be consistent with the Design Guidelines and will provide the residents and their guests with better circulation and access to the surrounding developments. (4) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in a development that exceeds one or more of the minimum requirements for PUDs. C:\Users\ABooth\Desktop\Waiver Criteria 081415.doc Wavier Criteria Atlantica May 19, 2015 Modified August 14, 2015 Page 3 The proposed waivers will allow for the development of a multi-family community that will provide for residential amenities and enhanced landscaping within the parking areas for the benefit of the residents and their guests. The applicant proposes to exceed the minimum planting requirements within all the common areas, parking areas, and streetscapes. Additionally, by approving the waiver for the side setback, the community will have the opportunity for maximum enjoyment of the adjacent common areas. (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. The proposed waivers will allow for the development of a multi-family community that will provide for residential amenities and enhanced landscaping which will benefit the residents of Atlantica as well as the residents to the south. The applicant proposes to exceed the minimum planting requirements within the site and has made a commitment to plant off-site in the Primary and Secondary Streets. (6) The request demonstrates that granting of the waiver will result in preservation of valuable natural resources, including environmentally-sensitive lands, drainage and recharge areas, and coastal areas. The approval of the PCD addressed the protection and preservation of the natural resources and environmentally sensitive lands. This application does not impact those areas or modify those approvals. (7) The request clearly demonstrates public benefits to be derived, including but not limited to such benefits as no-cost dedication of rights-of-way, extensions of pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design techniques. The applicant has agreed to install additional benches along the perimeter parkway around the lake, to extend the streetscape planting along the Primary and Secondary Streets, and to plant the rotary at the intersection of the Primary Street and the Secondary Street. The proposed project design enhances the pedestrian and bicycle connection of the public sidewalks and pathways through the site to connect the commercial tract to the single family development to the south. The additional access points will help distribute the traffic throughout the community to reduce trips on the Premier Street. (8) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. There are no anticipated impacts from the granting of this waiver. All adjacent properties that could be affected by the proposed development are residential or commercial in nature and will be screened by both existing and proposed buffer and lake areas. C:\Users\ABooth\Desktop\Waiver Criteria 081415.doc Wavier Criteria Atlantico May 19, 2015 Modified August 14, 2015 Page4 (9) The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. The proposed waivers are being requested to accomplish the desired urban setting for the development within the Alton PCD, and to allow for the innovative layout and design of the community desired, while continuing to provide for residential amenities and open space. (1 0) The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site. The proposed development is located within the Alton PCD, and is consistent with the approved Master Plan. (11) The request demonstrates the development will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of this section, and that such waiver or waivers will not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare. The proposed waivers are in harmony with the intent of this LOR section as it will allow for unique development design solutions to a creative and innovative planned community within the City, providing for a quality residential community. The granting of these waivers will not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare, but instead be another high quality residential community within the City. C:\Users\ABooth\Desktop\Waiver Criteria 081415.doc Location Map 1 RESOLUTION 45, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ATLANTICO 6 APARTMENT COMPLEX SITE PLAN IN ORDER TO ALLOW THE 7 CONSTRUCTION OF 353 MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT DWELLING 8 UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF 9 REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 10 (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE COMPRISES APPROXIMATELY 13 ACRES 11 WITHIN THE 133.68-ACRE PARCEL C, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD, 12 AND IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF 13 GRANDIFLORA ROAD, EAST OF ALTON ROAD, AND WEST OF THE 14 PCD'S EAST BOUNDARY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED 15 HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING 16 WAIVERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 17 PURPOSES. 18 19 20 WHEREAS, the City Council, as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 21 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 22 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations (LOR), is authorized and 23 empowered to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 18, 2009 , approving a text and 26 map amendment for the Scripps Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact 27 (DRI); and 28 29 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 33, 2009, approving the zoning 30 regulations and design guidelines for the Briger Planned Community District (PCD); and 31 32 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 80, 2009, approving a 681-acre 33 DRI for 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech , 1.2 million 34 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail 35 development, and 2, 700 dwelling units; and 36 37 WHEREAS, on January 27 , 2014, the City of Palm Beach Gardens Addressing 38 Committee approved a subdivision name change for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger 39 Tract PCD to be known as the Alton PCD ; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving an 42 amendment to the Alton PCD to incorporate modifications to utility easements, roadway 43 cross sections and buffers, lakes, open space , and revisions to conditions of approval; 44 and 45 46 Page 1 of 9 Resolution 45, 2015 1 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 30, 2014, approving a site plan 2 for 360 residential single-family and townhome dwelling units known as Neighborhood 1 3 within Parcel C; and 4 5 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015, approving a 6 Community Design Elements and Signage Package for the Alton PCD; and 7 8 WHEREAS, the subject site has a Planned Community Development (PCD) 9 Overlay with an underlying Mixed Use (MXD) zoning designation and has the land-use 10 designation Mixed Use (MXD); and 11 12 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 13 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and 14 Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 15 16 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its 17 September 15, 2015, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (SPLN- 18 14-08-000015) by a vote of 5 to 0; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 21 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 22 various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 25 interest of the health, safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 26 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 27 28 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 30 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 31 32 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 33 34 SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED for a site plan for 353 35 multifamily apartment dwelling units within Parcel C of the Alton DRI/PCD , subject to the 36 conditions of approval contained herein, which are in addition to the general requirements 37 otherwise provided by resolution for real property described as follows: 38 39 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 40 41 TRACT "C-2" OF THE PLAT OF THE ALTON PCD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 118, 42 PAGES 197 THROUGH 206 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, 43 FLORIDA. 44 45 46 Page 2 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolution 45, 2015 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby APPROVES the following two (2) waivers: 1. Section 78-315( c), Landscape Islands, to allow 15 rows of parking spaces with ten (1 0) parking spaces in a row separated by a landscape diamond . 2. Section 78-373(a)(3), Queuing and Stacking, to allow the project's eastern most entrance from the Secondary Street to have 40 feet of queuing . SECTION 4. All conditions from the development orders related to this project remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns: 1. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall schedule a pre-permit meeting with the Planning and Zoning Department. (Planning and Zoning) 2. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall submit an addressing and signage way finding plan for review and approval by the Planning and Zoning Department. (Planning and Zoning) 3. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit for the project, the Applicant shall install a six-(6) foot-tall construction fence with privacy tarp around the project site. Final locations to be determined and modified by the Director of Planning and Zoning at the time of building permit submittal. The construction fence, with privacy tarp, location may be modified by the Director of Planning and Zoning during the construction of the project to provide necessary screening of construction activities from the public. (Planning and Zoning) 4. Prior to any land alteration, an environmental survey shall be submitted identifying all listed plant and animal species and a relocation plan. The environmental survey shall ensure compliance with the approved Preserve Area Management Plan (PAMP). The environmental survey shall be submitted for review and approved by staff. (Planning and Zoning) 5. All residential units shall adhere to Section 78-345, Table 33: Required Off-Street Parking Spaces. (Planning and Zoning) 6. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for a building on the west parcel, the Primary Street shall be substantially complete from Alton Road to the Premier Street and Rotary intersection. These improvements include, but are not limited to, all hardscape improvements, street lights, street trees, landscaping, sidewalks, and infrastructure approved with this project for the south side of the street. (Planning and Zoning, Engineering) Page 3 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. Resolution 45, 2015 Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy on the west parcel, the Premier Street shall be substantially complete from the Parcel C-Town Center Bridge to the Primary Street and Rotary intersection . These improvements include, but are not limited to, all hardscape improvements, street lights, street trees, landscaping, sidewalks, on-street parking spaces , and infrastructure approved with this project. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for a building on the east parcel, the foundation landscaping for the two (2) buildings east of the ten-(1 0) foot sidewalk, identified as buildings seven (7) and eight (8), shall be complete. (Planning and Zoning , Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy on the east parcel, the Secondary Street shall be substantially complete from the Primary and Premier Street Rotary intersection to the terminus at the Seacoast Utility Authority lift station. These improvements include, but are not limited to, all hardscape improvements , street lights, street trees, landscaping , sidewalks , on-street parking spaces, and infrastructure approved with this project for the south side of the street. (Planning and Zoning, Engineering) The Applicant shall dedicate a public right-of-way tract for the portion of the Premier Street within this project as part of the plat. The maintenance obligation for the public right-of-way tract shall be dedicated to the Alton Property Owners Association , Inc., its successors, and assigns . (Planning and Zoning , Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the Faulkner Terrace roadway connection, including the bridge connection , shall be substantially completed and available for public use . (Planning and Zoning , Engineering) Prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy for t he project, the clubhouse and recreation area on the west parcel shall be complete . Prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy for the east parcel , the east park area that contains the tot lot, passive park , and dog park shall be completed . (Planning and Zoning, Development Compliance) Prior to the first building Certificate of Occupancy , the PCD Buffer "B1 " shall be completed. (City Forester) Prior to the Certificate of Occupancy for any building adjacent to the lake, all the lake landscape, lighting , and hardscape improvements shall be installed . (Planning and Zoning , Development Compliance) Prior to each building Certificate of Occupancy and last Certificate of Occupancy of each parcel, the landscape architect of record shall provide the City a sign-off that the landscaping and irrigation has been installed per the approved plans . (City Forester) Page 4 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. Resolution 45, 2015 Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, digital files of the approved plat shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Division. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance) Approved civil design and architectural drawings, including floor plans, shall be submitted prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the site plan. (City Engineer, Building Official) Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, Addressing Plan approval is required . (GIS Manager) Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, Subdivision Name approval is required . (GIS Manager) Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit, the infrastructure permit, or the building permit for vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide itemized cost estimates and surety for each phase of the project (public or private), in accordance with LOR Sections 78-309 and 78-461 . The itemized cost estimates shall include all public elements for the on-site and off-site infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation-related improvements for the project. The cost estimates shall be dated , signed , and sealed by a professional engineer and landscape architect registered in the State of Florida. Surety will be based on 110% of the total combined City-approved cost estimates and shall be posted with the City. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall submit a stock pile area and phasing plan for review and approval, which shall be consistent with the applicable conditions of approval in the development order. (Engineering) The Applicant shall comply with any and all traffic conditions within the Development of Regional Impact (Resolution 80, 2009) and Proportionate Share Agreement (Resolution 102, 2009). (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit or the issuance of the building permit for vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide a signed and sealed Photometric plan and submit a site lighting permit application, which shall be consistent with Section 78-182 of the City's Code. (Engineering) Prior to the commencement of construction, the Applicant shall provide all necessary construction zone signage, fencing, and construction security plan as required by the Engineering Department. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall provide copies of the South Florida Water Management District permit and the Seacoast Utility Authority approval. (Engineering) Page 5 of 9 '------------------------------ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 25 . 26. 27 . 28. 29. Resolution 45, 2015 Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit , the Applicant shall submit signed/sealed/dated construction plans, including a pavement marking and signage plan and a permit application for review and approval. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall receive a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for this project from the Planning and Zoning Department in accordance with the City's LOR. Prior to the issuance of a vertical building permit, the plat for this project shall be approved by City Council. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit or infrastructure permit or demolition permit, whichever comes first, the Applicant shall submit an updated construction phasing and safety plan for the City to review . The construction phasing and safety plan shall include all necessary construction zone signage and fencing as required by the Engineering Department and will need to be monitored throughout the construction duration and modified as necessary to allow safe and effective pedestrian and vehicular movement throughout the project. (Engineering) Prior to the commencement of construction, the Applicant shall schedule a pre- construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre-construction meeting has occurred . In addition , failure to comply with this condition could result in a Stop-Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subject development site. (Engineering) The following items are required to be ongoing throughout the project: a. The required ADA elements for the building entrance, pedestrian access areas , and ramps shall be shown and detailed on the permit plans for City review . b. The construction, operation, and/or maintenance of any elements of the subject project shall not have any negative impacts on the existing drainage of surrounding areas. If at any time during the project development it is determined by the City that any of the surrounding areas are experiencing negative drainage impacts caused by the project , it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a period of time and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional construction activities . The City may cease issuing building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy until all drainage concerns are resolved. c. The Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with copies of all permits, permit applications , and Requests for Additional Information to and from regulatory agencies regarding issues on all permit applications, certifications , and approvals, including South Florida Water Management District, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District , Seacoast Utility Authority , Palm Beach County , Health Department , etc. Page 6 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 30. 18 19 20 21 31 . 22 23 24 25 32. 26 27 28 29 33. 30 31 32 33 34 34. 35 36 37 38 39 40 35. 41 42 43 36. 44 45 46 Resolution 45, 2015 d . All pavement marking and striping, excluding parking stall striping, shall be installed with thermoplastic materials. Paver bricks of appropriate color shall be used on paver brick areas in lieu of paint or thermoplastic material for conformance with Section 78-344 of the City's LOR. e. The applicant shall comply with all Federal EPA and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection NPDES requirements, including, but not limited to, preparation of a storm water pollution prevention plan and identification of appropriate Best Management Practices, as generally accepted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and/or local regulatory agencies, for construction activities, implementation of the approved plans, inspection, and maintenance of controls during construction, including a Notice of Intent prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit and Notice of Termination prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure permit. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy , the Applicant shall provide electronic certified civil design as-built drawings both in pdf and AutoCAD. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion , the Applicant shall provide copies of the required testings as provided for on the plans and specifications and in accordance with the FOOT for City review . (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any new building, the Applicant shall submit all required recorded easements and easement modifications to the City Engineer. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy for the project, the designated stabilized surfaces for emergency vehicles between Building Numbers 1 and 2 and 9 and 10 shall be marked with approved identification sign age by the Fire Department. (Fire-Rescue Department) Prior to the issuance of the first building permit , the Applicant shall submit a construction site security and management plan for review and approval by the Police Department. Noncompliance with the approved security and management plan may result in a Stop-Work Order for the residential Site Plan. (Police Department) Mail kiosks, if provided , shall be illuminated during hours of darkness via a photocell-controlled light source or similar electronic device. (Police Department) The Applicant, its successors , or assigns shall maintain all vehicular gated entrances as non-restricted access. (Engineering) Page 7 of 9 Resolution 45, 2015 1 SECTION 5. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhibits 2 listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A ": 3 4 1. Overall Site Reference Plan, Sheet SP-1 , prepared by Urban Design Kilday 5 Studios, Inc., dated September 11 , 2015. 6 7 2. Site Plan, Sheet SP-2, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated 8 September 11 ,2015. 9 10 3. Site Plan, Sheet SP-3, prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated 11 September 11 , 2015. 12 13 4. Plant List and Notes, Overall Landscape Plan , and Landscape Plan , Sheets LP-1 14 through LP-9 , prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated July 31 , 2015 15 and September 11 , 2015. 16 17 5. SUA Lift Station Landscape Plan, Sheet LP-1 , prepared by Urban Design Kilday 18 Studios, Inc., dated May 7 , 2015. 19 20 6. Atlantico Color Elevations, Sheets A-2 .1.C through A-2.15.C, A-3.1 .1.C through A- 21 3.1.3.C, and A-3.2 .C through A-3.3.C, prepared by Roger Fry and Associates 22 Architects, P.A., dated May 15,2015, and July 17 , 2015. 23 24 7 . Atlantico Floor Plans, Sheets A-1 .1 through A-1.21 , prepared by Roger Fry and 25 Associates Architects, P.A., dated December 8, 2014, and July 17 , 2015. 26 27 8. Atlantico ·Black and White Elevations, Sheets A-2.1 through A-2.15, A-3.1 .1 28 through A-3.1 .3 , and A-3.2 through A-3.3, prepared by Roger Fry and Associates 29 Architects, P.A., dated May 15, 2015, and July 17 , 2015. 30 31 9 . Atlantico Color Renderings, 5 Sheets, prepared by Roger Fry and Associates 32 Architects, P.A., dated July 31 , 2015. 33 34 10. Atlantico Residences Clubhouse and Amenities, 2 Sheets, prepared by Urban 35 Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated May 19 , 2015. 36 37 11 . Site Plan Traffic Analysis for Atlantico at Palm Beach Gardens, prepared by Susan 38 E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc., dated August 14, 2015. 39 40 SECTION 5. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at 41 any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein, and this 42 approval is granted subject to same. 43 44 SECTION 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 45 46 Page 8 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 45, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ ,, 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ----------------Eric Jablin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: ------------~~~~----Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --------------~---------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attomey\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 45 2015-Atlantico Apartment Complex Site Plan.docx Page 9 of 9 Resolution 45, 2015 EXHIBIT "A" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I ~ I I I I I I I I \ I I \ t II \ I \ I I \ I I \ I l \ I ~ • t J ~ ! I f •• f ! i SITE DATA: PE11TIOH NO: PROJECT N AME: EXISTING/PROPOSED LAND USE DESIGNATION: EXISTING/PROPOSED ZONING DISTRICT: SECTION/ TOWNSHIP/ RANGE: PCN(S): GROSS SITE AREA: RESIDENTIAL HOUSING TYPE: RESIDENTIAL HOUSING CLASSIFICATION: TOTAL DWEWNG UNITS: TOTA L BEDROOMS: 180 A TUNT1CO AT PALJIISEACH GARDENS MXDIDRI PCDIMXD 26141 142 52-42 ... 1-26-00-000-1060 13.00AC. M ULTI-FA MILY ATTACHED RESIOENTlAL BUILDING SUMMARY BLDG.lYPE #OFBLDGS. UNITS PER BLDG. B.R. PER BLDG. TOTAL S .R. PER BLDG lYPE 31 51 51 43 67 201 Ill 51 83 83 IV 51 75 150 v 30 46 46 VI 15 30 TOTAL BEDROOMS 561 PARKING DATA SPAC ES REQUIRED 1 SPACE PER BEDROOM 0 561 SR. = GUEST PARKING (581 X 5%) = 561 SP. 28SP. ~~P~A~~~C~~~~--------------------~~ PARKJNG LOT SPACES 483 SP. OFF-STREET SPACES (PREJIIER ST.) 24 SP. 1-CAR GARAGES (FREESTANDING BLDG'S 1-5) 3a SP. 2-CAR GARAGES (APT. BLDG'S 5 & 5) 20 SP. TANDEMSPACESATGARAGEDRIVEWAYS .fOSP. ACCESSIBLE PARKING R EQUIRED= 12 SP. PROVIDED • 15 SP. (2% OF SPACES PROYIDED FOR 501 ·1000 OFF-sTREET PARKJrfG SPACES PROVIDED. INCLUDeD Ill NUMBER Of TOTAL SPACES PRCMOED ABOVE) BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED • 30 BIKE S P. 5% OF OFF-sTREET \IEHICUI..AR SPACES PROYIDED 0 1!103 SPS (PER PCO DESIGN GUIDELINES) BICYCLE PARKING PROVIDED • 16 RACKS (32 BIKE SPACES) PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS : iXD DIITRICT LOT COVERAGE BUILDING HEIGHT DENSITY** GROSS DENSITY REQUIRED WJ(_5Q% MAX. 50' 14-STORY MIN. 445 D.U. MAX. 15 D.U./ AC. "BASED ON TOWN CENTER DISTRICT 133.8.5AC. PRIMARY STREET FRONTAGE PREMIERE STREET FRONTAGE ADJACENT TO 'NEST AND EAST LAKE ADJACE NT TO SOUlli lAKE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SEPARATION REQUIRED RECREATION AREA: ALL UNITS Wn 1/-4 MILE URBAN AREA PARK PER SEC. 78-Sn(o) (1) (b.) PROPOSED 24% (3.12 AC.) MAX. 45' /4-STORY 353 D .U CATI..ANllCO AT PBGl 713 D.U. TOTAL 5.34 D.U. I AC. PROPOSED STAHDARQ 9' 20' 15' 15' 20' iACRE NOTES : 1. BASE INFORMATION BASED ON SURVEY PREPARED BY MICHAEL B. SCHORAH & ASSOCIATES , INC. DATED JANUARY 2014. 2. • BUILD TO LINES MAY BE EXPANDED BY 10% TO ACCOMMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. 3. LANDSCAPING SHALL BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH ununes. 4. A MINIMUM 15' BUILDING SETBACK VIALL BE MAINTAINED FROM SEACOAST LINES. 5. ALL STOP BARS SHALL BE SETBACK 4' IN ADVANCE OF PEOESTRtAN CROSSWALKS. 8. All ACCESSIBLE PAVED ROUTES SHALL NO EXCEED A 20:1 SLOPE. 7. FINAL LOCATIONS OF ALL PROPOSED TRAFFIC SIGNAGE SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. STOP BAR WILL BE WHITE PAVERS OR THERMOPLASTIC ON ASPHALT. CURBING DETAILS TO BE SHO't.'N ON ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PLANS. SEE ENGINEERING PLANS FOR ROADWAY CROSS SECTIONS. SURROUNDING INFORMATION AND PLANS ARE SHOVVN FOR INFORMA OONAL PU RPOSES ONL Y. HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS SHALL BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDEWALK IN AREAS WHERE SIDEWALK ABUTS THE STALL AND OUTSIDE THE 1\\U AND A HALF {2 1/Z) FOOT OVERHANG AREA VIIHERE WHEEL STOPS ARE NOT PROVIDED. WAIVER FROM SECTION 78-315{8) TO Ail.OW FOR 10 PARKING SPACES IN AROW. WAIVER FROM SECTION 78-141 TABLE 10 -SIDE SETBACK TO ALLOW A 0' SETBACK FOR ACCESSORY STRUCTURES (PERGOlA AND FOUNTAIN) WANER FROM SECTION 78-373(AX3)T0 foJ.J.OW 40' STACKING DISTANCE TO ACCESS GATES ON THE SECONDARY STREET PGA BOULEVARD ~---'---------,=,--------------568 .4' BLOCK--------~:;;;:---------~;.~----.Hr---ro LAKE WAIVERS: Waiver from Section 78-31S(b) to allow for 10 partlne: spaces In • row. Waiver from Section 78-373(a)(3)to •llow 40' staddns distance to access ptes on the Secondary Street. -------- LAKE AREA 0.28AC. (SEE DETAIL SHEET A-3.2) ,;L;;E;,;:;G;:::;E;;,;N:;;D,;,: ============= ,:H::A::N;;D::IC=:A:=P:::::P::A::::R::K:::IN:=G:::S:=P:::::A,;,;;C;:::;E::;;D;;,;;E:::,T,;,;A:;,;IL:=: ===================TYPICAL PARKING SPACE DETAIL : DEVELOPMENT TEAM: AC.zACRES BLDG. • BUILDING BR.=BEDROOM HC = HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPAC:f: LM.T."' LAKE MAINTENANCE TRACK MIN.= MINIMUM O.R.B. "" OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PG.=-PAGE R= RADIUS SF. = SQUARE FOOTAGE SPS. • PARKING SPACE(S) S.UA= SEACOAST IJTlLITY AlfiHORITY S.W. :c: SIDEWALK T.BAo: TO BE ABANDONED T.R =TO REMAJN TYP. • TYPICAL U.E. = UTIUlY EASEMENT @ = HANDICAP RAMP @ = STOP SIGNISTOP BAR "tl' • PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT e------E) • PARKING LOT UGHT FIXTURE (25' HT.) ---€) 0 = PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY LIGHT FIXTURE (42" HT. BOUARO) 0 • STREET UGHTFIXTURE (18' HT.) ·-r~ 4-~ = PROPOSED BIKE RACK AREA MIN. 6' X 6' CONCRETE PAD Vv'ITH 1'M) RACK ELEMENTS (SEE RACK ELEMENT DETAIL SHEET A-3.2) '"~'\ • PROPOSED SITE BENCH AREA -e-(SEE BENCH DETAIL SHEET A-3.2) SIGNAGE 0 •PROPOSED~SIGN'f". 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RBWNING SHRUBS ARE Flu.ED IN BEHIND THE FRONT SHRUB UNE. f ~~IIOU.ERTOSMOOTH MULCH RING NO TREE TO BE PlAN'TED CLOSER lliAN 4' TO BED EDGE. "--\--__;\:---=:_,!.-+-PLANTING BED EDGE . CUT CLEAN AND STIWGHT AS DIRECTED BY"""""- -...;:;,__L---t.WNTAIN 12" DEAD ZONE AT BED EDGE; SEE PLANTING BED EDGE DETAIL REMOVE CHORDS FROM THE TOP 113 OF THE ROOTBAI.LANO FROM AROUND 3" MUlCH (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS). KEEP 15" [MIN) FROM BASE OF TRUNK. SHRUB AND TOP OF BURLAP BALL SHAU.. BE AT LEAST 1" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRN>E. GROUND COVER LAYOUT N.T.S. '----3"MULCH MULCH RING N.T.S. GROUND COVERS SPREAD OF PLANT DIAMETER OF THE HOLE SHAll. BE TWICE THE BALL DIAMETER FOR ROOTBAUS 'Z AND GREATER HOLE SHALl. BE 'Z LARGER THAN THE BALL DIAMETER. ROOTBALLS GREATER THAN 'Z IN DIAMETER SHALl. SIT ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. BALLS SMALLER THAN 'Z IN DIAMETER MAY SfT 1" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. TREE PLANTING (2-4" CALIPER) N.T.S. THOROUGHLY VloORK SOL (50% NATIVE TOPSOIL FROM SITE WITH 50% TOPSOIL) TO A .. NIMUM DEPTrl OF e" FOR GROUND COVERS, VINES, ANNUALS, AND PERENNIALS PI.ANTlNGBEOS. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR BACKFILl.JP\.ANTlNG SOIL MIXTURES. 3"MULCH TYPICAL TRIANGULAR SPACING OF PLANTS TO INSURE FUU COVERAGE BY GROUNDCOVER. AND ROOTED CUTTINGS N.T.S. BEST "FACE" OF PLANT TO BE TOWARD THE FRONT EDGE OF THE PLANTlNG BED. 3"MIN MULCH NO NAILS SHALl. BE DRIVEN INTO TREE. TRUNK SHAIJ. BE FREE OF Nl'f MAJOR SCARS. SHADE TREES SHALL HAVE A SINGLE. STRAIGHT TRUNK WITH SPROUTS ClEANlY REMOVED AND BRANCHING \AIIFORMl Y DISTRIBUTED, FREE OF ALL V-BHAPED CROTCHES. USE lNEWNGTON TAPE 'MTH (4) GROUND ATTACHMENTS SPACED EVEN..Y AND ATTACHED TO (4) PRESSURE TREATED STAKES BUILD 4-8" CONTINUOUS SAUCER AROUND TlE TREE PIT TO HOlD THE WATER. 2JC411'24"STAKE FINISHED GRADE FlU MATERlAL SHALl CONSIST OF 50% NATIVE SOl. FROM THE HOLE DUG FOR THE PLANT AND 50% TOPSOIL NOTE: TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL BE AT LEAST 1/2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. Nf'f PRUNING SHAU BE DONE AT THE DIRECTION OFTHEONNER USE ¥\ELUNGTON TAPE 'NITH (4) GROUND ATTACHMENTS SPACED EVENLY AHDATTACHEOTO (4} PRESSURE TREATED STAKES. 3" MULCH LAYER BUILD 4-6" CONTINUOUS SAUCER AROUND THE TREE PIT TO HOLD IRRIGATION WATER 2"x4"11'2<4~ STAKE (PRESSURE TREATED) ROOT BALLS GREATER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER SHAlL SIT ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTUNG. ROOT BALLS SMAllER THAN 'Z DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH DIAMETER OF HOLE FOR BAll TO 2' SHALL BE TVW:E THE DIAMETER Of THE ROOTBALL DIAMETER OF THE HOLE FOR ROOTBALLS 'Z & GREATER SHALL BE 'Z LARGER THAN THE DIAMETER OF THE BALL FrLL. MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF 50% NATIVE SOil FROM THE HOLE DUG FOR THE PLANT AND 50% TOPSOIL IRREGULAR & MULTI-STEM TREE NOTE: TOP OF ROOT BALL SHAll BE AT LEAST 112" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. PLANTING BED EDGE N.T.S. PRUNE SHRUBS AT Cl\t\'NER'S DIRECTION ONLY. PRUNE ALL SHRUBS TO ACHIEVE A UNFORM MASS. REMOVE Nl'( CONTAINER OTHER THAN BURLAP THAT IMY BE AROUND ROOTS. 3"MULCH BUILD 4-e" CONTINUOUS SAUCER AROUND THE TREE PIT TO HOlD IRRIGATION WATER ROOTBAUS GREATER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER SHALL SIT ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTUNG ROOTBALLS LESS THAN 2' ~~~~~gil==rr MAYSITONCOW>ACTED SOL DIAMETER OF HOlE FOR BALLS 2' & GREATER SHALL BE 2' LARGER THAN DIAMETER OF BALL DIAMETER OF HOLE FOR BAI.LSUPT02'SHAI.LBE TWICE THE BALL DIAMETER FlU. MATERW. TO CONSIST OF SO% NATIVE TOPSOIL FROM HOLE FOR PLANT AND 50% TOPSOIL SHRUB PLANTING N.T.S. N.T.S TYPICAL PALM TREE PLANTING N.T.S. TRIM ONI. Y THOSE FRONDS 'MilCH HANG BELOW LEVEL OF TREE HEART. MINIMUM OF NINE (9) GOOD PALM FRONDS. NOTE: CABBAGE PALMS TO BE INSTALLED HURRICANE CUT UNLESS OTHERVWSE SPECIFIED. TRUNK DIAMETER SHALL BE CONSlSTENT- WITHOUT ABRUPT CHANGES. lOOSE SHEATHES, HOLES. OR CAVITIES. SECURE BATTENS Wl2·31<r HIGH CARBON STEEL BANDS TO HOLD BATTENS IN PLACE. NO fWlS SHALL BE QR!VEN INTO PALM. HEJGHT OF MTTENS SHALL BE LOCATED IN RELATION TO THE HEIGHT OF THE PALM FOR ADEQUATE BRACING. 5 (2JC 4JC 18") WOOD BA.TTEHS. 5 LAYERS Of BURLAP TO WAAP TRUNK STEEL BANDS (314"; H.C.S.) MINIMUM 3 (2JC.4) WOOD BRACES BUILD +8" CONTINUOUS SAUCER AROUND THE TREE PIT TO HOLD WATER (2X4X2<4, STAKE PNJ (TYP .) Fill AROUND ROOTBAU. 'NTH BACKFILL FLOOD, & COMPACT FILl; REFLOOOtJET & COIFACT FlU 1 DAY AFTER JNSTAL.LATION IN ORDER TO INSURE ELIMINATION OF AIRPOCKETS. MAGNESIUM AS PER PLNITJNG NOTES FH.lMATERlAl. TO CONSIST OF ~NATIVE TOPSOIL FROM HOLE FOR PLANT AND SO.. TOPSOIL. Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graph ics Tho Ollioos at City Ploce 477 S. Roaernary Ave., Suite 225 'Nest Palm BMch, FL 33401 581.366.1100 FAX 561.368.1111 WW~.uclkstudios.com Ol.CC000035 CopyOght Alldua.dMIQnt.,a~nts, .nd~ ~bytllllchwingai9IJIIIL'I..:lby and lhepmpe~tyoflhednlgner . .nc~-cre-.c~ for 1he exduatve uw d 1he epedlled PfCJ!KL n-tdNI, de1911. arrangerMnls or plant. lhallnotbli\IMdby,or~loanypenoon, Arm.or~wtlhoutltlewrittlln J*nTIIIaion oflhe Onigner. ~---- NORTH 0 10' -.- Scale: !Date: Pn>)od No.: O.lgnedBy: Drawn By: CheckH By: 20' 40' 1" = 20'-0" March 7,.201 4 88-039-.021 LMB LMB JB Revision Dates: Oll.1152014 LMB INITW.SUBMrTTAL 1210.2014 LMB RESlJBMITTAI. 02.115.201!5 LMB SEACOASTSU8MrTTAL 05.19.201!5 MLC RESUBMITTAL 07.31.201!5 MLC RESUBUJTTAL LP-8 of9 I 8 • 8 ! i i 'i I ~ r i I r • ~ ~ t I ! ! I I i ! f SEeT10N 02NO TREES st-IWBS AND GROUND COVER PART I· GEitERAL Bybldllngonlhlaprt;ectardor~ac::onhctfar-..c.pework.tt.Contnlctor ~ w.t hMhe tt. NMI and underlltood hM ~ kt lhllr ....nty, 1\1111 '*the'* i'ISpededthellte, andlhllthMhewiiiii*Se by all ... ~. and~ hind IWein. lvft perceived conllic:tl « ooncem1 within the ~ or on the p.nt lilt, Including UIWYIIbblly of ITIIIIeiW!s, ... lo be brought to th& IIDintion cllhe LAndacape Ardlled: priortobldiUtlmilalon. 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Ctnractor aNI ota1n or WIIU1I tt.t d twOnMI'Y penni& h ..... been giW'Itlld to the OWner forwcri:.onlheOwner'a~orlnany~.....nentspriortoa:mrnenc:ernentd --e. AI pining " CONb'udlon wort IMM be e.eeuact • lhOw'n on tnt prcMded clnMW'Igl, ICheclutH, and lp8Cilc8liona. C. Any ectcitloMI wort or rnataWia required to iwtllllndecape ~ • c:.11ec1 b on the plana, ~or piMt 11M aMI be prcMded and inltiiBed by the Conlrador. D. FlniahGfw:teEiriations:21nd\belowtopd.....,..,adgi'lg. E. The Connc:lar lhll be entirely rapon&ible ford wet\ \dlllinall ~by lhe OWner. The Corndor IMI protect .. .,....... and wort agairwt injury and nu prtMde and ITIIIi~ .. necesury gu.rd& for the proeec:tion of the public.. He INII be held re&pCII'IIIble for qneglgenc:eduringtheexea.cionoflhewortt. 1.02 QUAUTY ASSURANCE A. All woril spedfied herMl shall be perlormed by • ~ firm ~ r. a.ndlcape wortt. The Undsc:aptl An:hltK:t and the Owner ~ the right to ~ _, I)I'OPC*Id ~priorto~U.oanlrac1. B. Ship ____ .,...__ ..... _.......,.._ eon.., ...... _ .. _., __ . C. P~IWII:Sardproclx:t&wtth~c.tified~ ForohriMWt*,provictle ~ by rec::ognlzed lllboratory n.oe in ~ wlltl methods ntlibhhed by e. Auoc:llltlonci~Agric::IJtu.-.lChemi&ta,whenl\'er~. D. Provide trees, pelmt, atwut. and groundc:ower grown in • recognized n~ne~"Y kt ~ with good hotticulbnl prdce. Material& ~ be heallhy and vigorou&, fnle of di!leae, Insecta, egoa, llrvM, and defec:ls such as decay. tot, tnota,...., tc:a~c~, injuries, atnlions. and poor or UI'IUII..IIIt form. No COllected material wl be perrrilted unleM tpeCifte Mtnen IIPPfOVIIIis~. E. Oonot!MU~. lfspecifiedlandsc:apematerillll&notavllilable•timeofplanting, aubmll proof of non-avallabllty and provide a liat al ptOJlOMd equivalenl materilll. Once ~ • ....,...... to the c:ornct wiiiM made. Owner Ia nat flnancialy rMpOr'lllble fot --· F. Plart tNt:arWa d llargat alu ttW'I apedf'lad mey be u.ed If~ tD ~ Atdlltec:t and 11*-d roctbah .. nc:r...ecl proportlonMaty. lntltllaltion d llrger tile& Willi not r.cr... c:onrr.c:a lmOIM'II ...... ~ auchc::ltked by0wnar. G. OWnerand~Arttllactr..wtheMghltolnapect,approv!lorrefectalanytlme pllnC .....,.orwortt...,altlwnur_., orallhe• 'll'l'ldl ctoesnatmee11hean:llon kt hplanl.pllar41atorapeciflc:8llonl. H. ThaContrlc:D"INibe~fotpllntingthe~.,~IICCCII"dancewlthal applcallle codes. orOina'lca. and .... Arr'/ ~ mede: to CXlC1bm wtth uld c:odll. lllwliand~.aftartMbidll-.rded,INII be~allhe~&CCJMinAI .tnoec!ditlon.lc:mttotheOwner. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Cettllcallon:SIJbmii:C8tltk:ateaaf~-requndby~ntal&'lhoritiea,and rnanufac:tuter& or vender'• <*tiled an.tyaia for to1 amendments and fenliler nwteriala Submit oCher data~ that mat..-comply with spedfiad requirements. B. Sutwnlt seed lo'llndo(s certified s&Mement for uch graD seed mixltn reqund. stilting boUwlical..., c:otm'ICII'I ,...,..., ~by welctC. .-.d ~of p..wlty, gMlrinl6on, and weed lleed b l!lllldl graM aeed tpedea. C. Planelng Sc:h8diMI: Submit planting IC:hedLAe lhowlng KhediAa IWM for MCh typa of p.nting Wleacharuofalte. D. MalnteMnte tnswc:tions: Sutmll: ~ ~ b maintenance al ~ WOI"tl, ----· 1.04 DEUVERY, STORAGE AND HANDUNG A. Pac:Uged MMeriall: Deliver peckagecl materials in original contllineB showing ~s guaranteed wetghl analya and name of manufacb.nr. Protect rnateriMa from d.mage and deterioration cUing delivery and storage. B. Treea, atwubl, and Qmund oovert: Provide~ dug treea. palms. and ahruba. Do not prune prior to del!vety. AI plantli shall be lwded and &toted so that they ~nlldequatety protected from drying out. fromaun or wind tun, and from arryachatinjury.talltimel. Ally plant ~ »be wibd or tuned may be r.;.ctad .t any time. whiiW" in the QRIUnd or net. P-llllllbo _...,by--.ariOOI-. 1101 byunt ar1Ml\l. T- thalt are scraped or IC*f8d durtng de!Mey', sll:ngll. or planting will be refec:tild. The on..a. lloniiV'--tNIIbe~priortolhe~otanype.nt,.,..,....Donotbendortind pilntllniUCtla,...,... •tocsarn.r;te ~ I:JrNkbfWIC::t1el,, Oto..tr'oyl"llt\nl.,.._ ___ ...... _. C. DeiW p.1t material& after preparations for plantng lkW ~. an:! pin inmoclaeely. Rootl or ball of al plants shall be adequa1ely pnJteded at d tm. from -..n anO'or wind. Balled and tuiapped (B&B) plants that cannot be planted immeciately upon cWtery ... be Nt on the ground and proteded by having soil, ..t pelll. or other acceptable rrwlerial covering hi roots 01 balls keeping them moist. D. Do not reti"'IVe oontainer grown llock from oorstainets until planMg time. E. label at leasl: one tree, one palm and one ahrub of aad'l variety wilh a aeanty attached waterpmol tag bearing 1egibla dHignation of botanical and conwnon name . If requested by """"· F. Sod: Tmt deiNrwy ao lhlll: sod wiD be p&-=ed wllhWt 24 hoLn .tiler I!JiA*Ig. Proced sod --"""-"'""""-· 1 .01 JOB CONDmONS A. Proceed with and~ Jandsc:ape woR• rapcty u portions oflllJbec:ome ftllliable. B. lltlities.: Det8rn*'le location of ov.rheed and ~ utllties and perfonn WOiti in a tn8l"ner which wil bold pc:ulble ~· Hand._..,.,., as required. Forty eighl (48) hours prior to digging, !all the appupriBie Utilty Al6ortty to ~ .. utlltiN idantllled and marked ... orderto~aonftlc:ta. C. Prutection of Existing Slrudures: AI emting biJidingl, wab. wab, pM-tg, piping, and Olhet !Wnaof~andpiantingalreedy~or&:IUbliahedllhallbeprulectedfrom danwge. AI a.n.ge ~from r-.giiQence &hall be~ or replaced, Inducing tu: no1 lirnllld k) marta on ~and cncb wlttin eldlllng wal:waya cawed by the c.onnctor. The Owrw l'fiiiY,III: hla cislation have any dlr'n8ga ~by other~: Wid ~ntly c::ostJI badt<hatgiMI to tN ConlrM:tor. 0. F'rcMdion of Exiating Pla-d Melarilll: The eontr.:tor llhal be ret41(1M1ble "" .. ~ aAling or cMmage to ll:llisting "-or lhMrl CIIW8d by c:areleu operMian of equipment. ~ of ~. Me. This shal n:ule c:ampadion by drMng or ~ llwkle the ~of any tree, orlf)llling ofol, gaolne, or OCherdeleeerioua materiala'llltWitha ~da"l)'tree. No~shallbetuned. E. Exc.vlll:ion:~condltionldelrWnentllltoptant~....,er'ltiCIUI'ttar.sud'lnMltlleftl, ......... dr1linega concltiona, Ot obatructions, notify lMdlcape Ardlltecl: before pllnting. PART II · PRODUCTS 2..01 TOPSOtL A. TheConlr8clofilrequiradtoobtainadump6aancfperfom'ladanafysiatestto detetri'w !he uisting 801 aJn110Sition and conduda wtlethet It compllaa wlh the~ criteria beklw. B. W"wtl mp.ol doe& not meetlhe apecified limits wltWt the project ail&, il: shall be finished. ~al pMs of site where tnistt ~ .-.c:1 contour linH dlftw from exiltk'lg eonttu linn,~to .. ~Cilfltounatownon~Ptan." C. Tope;oilahalbeti:at*t.t.tileaoilwiOI~~afiDcalsoll. ltshdbe ,.._ ol herty clly, nwl, stona, emuwou.lime. JMnl roota. ..... an4'or aolid ..... lticb. brvlh, c:onstruc:tiDn demoltion debris, .-w;t any OCher deleterious rnaeen.IL n.r. shall be no noxious weed& 01 IIIII'Md ll88dl (I.e., nul pa, Bennuda; grass .,.;!._like). In no cue lhall thenlbemoretha'lflvepen::ent(5%)bydryweightoi~~Otlionealargertha"l1". It &hall .a In the pH ranga afe.Oto 12 and lhllll contain no subltance thatwl impede P'lnf growth. The eomr.ctDr .... t.Ye q.oillilboralory..-..ad at '* expense end 8fiiPI"O't'lld by l.and8cape Archlted: Ot Owner prior 1o matarilil delwwy. Topsolllhalconformtothefolowingapec::itlcatioM: DRY VYEIGHT MEASURE ,._,. 2%-10% 85%·08% .,._.,. Tha eUyU.,.. allo lhow the fl:lllowng nrngn; Solubte.... .2 ·1.0mmmhollan Nllrogan ~150PPM Pholphorua 26 • 39 PPM Poc.slum 50 -250 PPM Cak:Un 500 -2500 PPM MagnMiym 50 -500 PPM Iron 2 .5-215PPM Manganese 2 .15 · 215 PPM Zkac 2 .5 -2i5PPM Copper 1.3 • 5 PPM Boron 0.5 -1.5PPM &iphur 15 . 200 pPM Chk:lme 1Ma lhW1 1 00 PPM Sodium .... than 10 - c0.074nvn 0 .075 • 3.00 mrn 4 .75 1Tm ·1 inch 2..02 SOIL AIIE.NCIIIEH'B AND FERTI.JZERS A. Peei:Moea:Pellmoea..,..beac:c:nwnerdlll.balad~mallrill.freedwuod)' rnall8till. rriner*. or foreign IT'der. wlha pH ranged3.0· 5.5. B. Sand: Sand .tllll be dun. atwp, .-1d tr. of al ~ nwtert.l. c. I.Jme: .............. ~..,....nat ....... &Mioafii*I~!Jr(Uid tolhalnollesle.n90%JIDM' a10-meetllleve..t nollaatMrl50%peaesa 1[X)...mesh -· D. Hl.mUI~Condltioner:Con:lilting ofyan:Strimn*lgl inibioeolldsc:o-compoe:t. E. Fertiliza:Ferliizerllhalbea~grade,granul.-,llow,.._.pte-plant"type -· 1. Fertlliz• llhall be datiYered to h site WI the originll unopened oontainet, bearing the I1WiufK:turet'S gi*W'Iteed ~. Ant opened, cabd, Ot damaged fertilizef wtl be -2. r,..., palm, 1M*! n gtaaa lettlizer Shall be "UF ~ at Aoridll) Fonnt.Uted" P'"(lducl&-2·12 or 1-.2·13 'lllth "*'« a11menta • .. ~ fertitter. or tquall, .-d applad accordhg to U1e rnanullcturwl's ~- 3. ~ af t.rtlza" lhal be coneillart wlh U1e CUTWit .......... iidl6». of the Green lndultriea. Ball ManegenwC Plw:llc:ea. 4. FertiiDr &hall be ~ by ., ndMdual who hat succeuf1J1y ~ tha GI-BMP program .-xl hcl6dla cur'rMI: UrbWI FertiliZer L.iC:a1H or aa required by the Slate and local Ordinances. 2..03WATER A. All wat.-nec:euary tor plenting and maintenence shall be of utisf.:iDty quality to sullllin adequate growth of plaiD and 11'1811 nol oontain harmful. natuntl Ot ~ elementa detrimental to plants. 2..DlOTHER lANDSCAPE PRODUCTS A. Mulctl: Muk:tl .... be atnc6ded GREENSMA.RT ECO-MUI..CM M ~ by Amertgrow al DelrayBeacti.FL ~~1..acxJ...II!IO.,or~~heoffontlgn,.._,...end weed aeeda. fA'Inum dBpCh lllilhr ..alng lhal be 3". B. Gup1g and lAcing: T,_ ~ and l:ndng .... be h Ni8pOnllllly ollha Contrac:u in ec:c:crd.-a with the pa.neing dealltl to IMunl stability and maintUI plants In an upright -C . Anlklallcc:ant Anll-dlaelccanl.r-1 be -wll;pnl ot equ811,18pedled on p.w.. D. Tree v.oond Paint: Trea wound ~ aMI be ., a.phaltic t.u peinl CDI'Imi'*'g an ~-oent,apec:Wy~fortree.urgerywork. E. Super ~ Pofvmer: "Tem~ Sotb• or approved e(JJIII .. PIICbgecl in 3 OL Handy Pac ~of....,_ aatamide oapolyrner, potassium, acry6atlt. PartSda IRa of 1.0 rrm to 3.0mm.-v:iab8olptlonratecll0011rnetbwtlighlinwftW,If~onplana. -............ -......... , 1. FotiNMand--upto:Wdian'llllarroatbel,ueeone3oz. HandyPa:. 2. Forneaandpelinlt.overl!"ct.rna~arrootbalueetwo3or. 3. H-.dy P~~e~. &oedeMt ti'WOugtloul plantjng hole and ~• • par I"YIWIIJfacturer. ~. ForcontalnergrtJWn plants: Conlalnef SU:e Applcdon FW11 1Galbn 1~Pac /9~ 3 GalloM 1 Handy Pac /4 CorUnera 7-10 a... t H-.dy P11C /2 CorUner. 20Gallonl 1 HanctyP.c/1 Container 2.05 PLAHT MATERIAL A. PWII:Iiltispertofthlaapeclflc8tlonMdlon.TheCOI"Itr'acDahallbe~tcrfumilhing Wid inatallng .. plant materlallltKM'n onltle~ and plenllill:.lncne of conftic:t b8tween the two doa.menta, the~ shall rUe. B. Quality: Treea, palrr., stwubl., and OCher p111nts &hall be Florida;t1 or betief • defNd WI h 1ate1t edition al Glltdea and SCandBrda tor Nl.nllfY Pllria, Florldl Dtpamlent of AQrio.Aiure and eon..m.r SeMc:es. MuM-trur*ed trees wil not be aocepCed ~ !hey .. .,.aalccly ~Withe~plans.. Alplentashalhaveanonnalhebl:ofgrow!tlandahallbe sound. t.e.llhy, and YigoroiA. Trees lhal t.woe nonn111 Wllll-dwaloped tnnc:Nng llruc:tures and vigortiUS root qo~tems tt~et .. not root or c:ontlinerlx.M.I"ld. 1. Balled and burtapped pWa (B8 or b&b) shall be dug wlh 11rm. natural balls of earth, or aullk:ienl depth and diamel• to indude the ttlroua and feeding roata. PlarQ with cadted, dry, or broken brill wll no1 be ICt:ePied. nor wiD pianla wllh roct balls d ~ntaize. 2. All plantl, 01t1er thM ttiON OOiec:ted on lite, ahd be tUMry wown In ac:c:ordanol with good l1or1laAIInl pr.aicea and undar clmatic cadliona simlaf to the lila for at least twoyeara. T~orrootprunlngahallhwatakenplacldumggrowth. c. ~;Piol'l--~ ... plonllioll!tmlnillMnl. -·IIINI>Ii<t~gl¥tn .. hol!lhl and t;pf"Md: n ~ ~ tize, h '-v-d .. two ... rula ..... treel andstwbs lhll be rneesur.d when tMir ~ .. in a T"IClnMI ~-Spread dirnetRinl specified refer to the man body d the p~m: and no1 from extreme branch tip to tp. Height • me-..d from the _. h to the ._.. ha6ght of tht canopy. Measu.-.nenl does not Include any ter"mlrUII growth; the cc:wQiner or root ball ilallo no1 ine:luded. Unlaea oltawise specitled, 1he determining rneesurement for trees shall be caliper, which .... ben'lli8Rrflld lrlii:IO¥attlegmund for tree& upto4 • ., caiper, and 1'Z" abcwe the~ fot trees over 4• calper. 2..01 GRASS MATERIALS A. Types.: Sod type aMI be • apedfiltd on the provided landlcape pLen and eaaodated plant ............ B. ~Theaod Shellbeteken~lnCOf"M'Ief"Ciallaize~preterably 12-i"dlx ......... C. htuanment: Sod llhall bt mee8l.nd on !tie ~ of ~ footage. ~ IMI be responsibla for a.np~ete ~ beled on 1M~ Wage~ on~;~ Contrac:tor Wid faclor In oAng and shrinkage of rnnrials. D. Theaodshallbesul'llaen1ty!NcttoprovideadenseltandofMgcaa.. TheiOdlhallbeliYe. ,.... and unlltnd • .t the time of planting. It .... be a .,. mat of sufftdenl: 11'idmeu, Ill: lu&t 2" lhidt, actwing tlrmly 1o the roots to wi1hatand al neonury tadng. It ahell be he of weecta and oaw ara-. It lhllll be plarWied as 110on • poulbla 1111w being q, ~ shill be &haded and kept moillfromthetima II: is dug until II: is p6anted. AI* approval, tha .... from which u. sod 1a to be ~ shill be e1o1e1y moM!Id snc1 ,._ .. neoeaury m rtlfi"ICIVe uc.tiw 1op growth -.d dabriL 2.07 REJECTlON, SUBSTTTUT10H. AND RELOCATlON A. Allpllntanotocnformingtotharaquirernentlhereinapec::tfledlhllllbeCCJnlidel1lddetactilfe III'ICI such plenb shall be ,.~ted -ratected and removed from 1he -whether In the gJtU1Id ot not. a1 the Conndot'l expense. Suctl ~ shall take ~ lnwnediately and new plants.lhalbebf"ol.91tlnarep~Mlemen~s..Theplanlmaler1alartUC,...al~ ._.. ............... B. The Owner 01 LAndlcape .AtchUct also ,........ the r9rt to req.ft 1hat plants be relocll1ed after inSWatlon If thW lritial inltallation doe& nat conform to h ptat., or 1M ntMt of U. plans, 01 if the origiwl loclition pc;JM~ ., unforeseen 1tnat 1D other ~. hunan •. health, 01 utety, or to lite utMieL Such re1oca1ton lhall be .t the eontr.c:tor's expense. PART IU • EXECUTlON 3.01 GENERAL A. ProcMd with -.d complete landacape woril u rapidly a pottiona d the ... bec:::ome ·-· B. Noplianinglhalbedorle~allopetalllonain~wlhtheNtallll:ionofthespHder ayatem tw.oe bMn compWed, llnat grade~; haw been establilhed, planling .-..~wve been ,._,,..... .... _... c. AdvwM~:'Mien~potenli.ay~toptanC~ .. entcl..lf1Wld dlmg WOft. IUCfl as n.CII:IIe or refuse •· adverM drUiega conditione.. or ctlllructionl., notify Owner or I.Midecape Arc::hlec:t beftn planting. 0 . V\lol1t~:W;II"kiltobesd"lldulacltoestabliahalogicalsequenc:eofa1epl,for completion of eech typa .-.d phaa of ~ wort. in such a .., -to CXWTeSpOnd wWI, and avoid damage and conftk::t wltl, other clldpinee on de. E. Coon:fination with Sodll..awn: PWit tree&, ...,_, and ahnbl only atw l"nlll grade~ are eltabllahed, and prior to Kidding or lawn ealllbhhmenl If auct. plandng must be done after ...... wort, P"*d IMnlaod ...... during ......... and promptly repelr .. y ~ damege. F. """"'' 1' ~ work shall not be .-tad urd the fNIIUbgrade t.s been eatabllhed, berms have been CCII'IMrUaed and tne ftnilhad pding ~- 2. Under no anlliona IINII wort be done tfwealher or 1011 condllionl .. not~- G. C~: 1. AI. .. times du1ng tha a::w.aruction and lnalltlon. h -llhal be mairUined In • dNn, orderly and .. CXJndltion. streets snd pWei"Mrlta shall be .,.. dMn. Mater1als snd equ~ for ~ "IIW'Of1c; ..... be llmltlld 1o1M~ requHd for the l*rtia.W pMI&ofwor\anenlly~onlhejob•. 2. Prclted: latdlalpe wortr. and rnateriala from damage due liD ~ lnmllition snd lnllin1enMca operatlclN. operations by oaw c:cmr.acn and tn~Gea. and 1respaaer1. Maintain protection dumg lnltallalion, ~ and Estabistment period$. T1"811l. repair or replace damaged lanclac:.-pe work • directed. 3.02 SOIL PREPARATION A. Grd"lg and _. preparation wort~ shall be performed on1y during perioda van beat I'IIIIUts can be obtained. If ct. rnoilture oantenl af the 110111& high MOUgh thatWOit. would damage tollllnJcbn, gl1ldlng and *'a cpemiona shill be suapended. B Bebe mixing WI aoll amendment:&, dean tot*~ d roots, plant&, aodl, sk1nes. day h.mpa, and oltletaxttaneousrl'llteliah.hafTM.Jior tl>lic toplantgrowth.Af1111tt~tcriiiii'Mdconlrol .. .-. C. Mi:l: s,pec:ified toil .-nenctnenta Md fe1tiliz .. wilh tCIP'IQiil at ratet; .pec:ified. D*)' iTIIOdng of fiaf1lllzer if planting will notfolow plating af plenlhg .oll.tthin. tlrw<llyl.. 0. For p1an11ng beds, lTD: planting Dee-prior toplarOlg orfiPI)Iyon ..-.oftopaoll and nD1honJughlybefcn:planting. 1. MblbewtthdryiOipriortomlxingoflartliw". 2. ~lrMfnlmc:onlilelhgmolllafaclct-lcMnvptna. E. UrlelsdrawinOI ndicate atherwiM, ~Shall nctexOI!K'td a3:1 &lope. Berms nMrbuldln;a or WI potentially lroubiMorne cnlnage altuationa lhal be checked for COfT8CI. drainage by the project Englnew Ot Owner prior 1o planeing. F. Tree Wid lhn.tl planting bed& which tal within or ne.-l*king lot--. &hall be c::ornpMMfY ex<:ava1Bd and r:.dl·ftlled with !Opd. All lhel-fodl or other bllae materials, and all ltbeol and debria, &hal be ~ rwmoved from benNth MJCh planting ...... to a rnir*num deplh af24". G. AI tree ..UC.Ihn.b pWding a,... wtl1in 318' cJ bulding IDundations, and any otMr plantino .,.... whate aignlficant t:uied c::on.trudlon debris is~ • ...,.. be acavated to a "*'*taJm dapltl of 2... ~ beddilled wilh topsol .. ~ eiMwhere in theM -3.0311WNG A. Belen nimO. dMn aoll of rools, pl-.ta, day Unpa, ~~tone~ kl eu:eas r::A 1"1n ctiarnelar, end OCher ..sraneous or potentially twmful rnaleriala. B. ,., a1 d c:ondltiof*ISI (and topeollf cded tor on plana) hat been sprMd .t specified,.._, lhe.,.. to be planled lhoukf be~ rotary.-ect to a depth of lb: (8) lnchea. Ptowing orcfldnglanot.-.~aubetltutetorroc.ry.-n;_ 1. If the aprinkW syGetn Ia ... lied ... gradng and 1iling il ~. the baed~ ahel be rmiled kl the llffected .... . 2.. Wlen .. ~. gradng, 1oplol .xtilion, aol conditioning, and tilling h8ve been accomplilhed, •• -80 1l'eld8d shall be ~ and MIUed by fiPPication d l'lelorfy nigltion to a rNnimurn depth af ~ (12) inches. Erosion scwa Shall ~ -3.04 FlNE ANISH GRADING A. w.n pnlllirnilwy gncing hM been oompleled and 1he .. -dried IUflic::ienay to be redy wcrted, a1 tam n planting -lhal be graded to the ele\llltiona inic:ated on 1t1e ~,..,..Thetopfour(4)incheaahalbe~heof.stones18rgertha'lone (1) inch. Gfades not Olherwtse indicated lhal be uniform levels or slopes; befwHn points .....-. eievationa are ginn. Poaitive drainage aw.y frtlm bulldlnga lhal alway& be maintained. &nace draflage &hall be dlntc:ted • lndic:at8d on the chwingl by remodeling surfaoM 1o faalltate h na1urlll .....-..oil" of WIIIW. All depr-.iona ..._. w.ter wil atand, al voids. eroaion, Mllied nnc:iiM and excwations, and d ridges and rilles &hal be amended Md/or iWr'IOVed laaving. smoc4h, .,., ftnlah pda. If adcltionat anwded lopeol il ~to~ lhalntenlcliNa~.ltahalbeac:cotdhgtDthetoregoingitptdtc:ationsfortopaol. 1. .... .... lhell be IJI"*Ied so 1ha'l .. ftnal: grades .,.. 2" below ~ paved ....... llldewab. .,.. bckel, mowing ......,., ~. lhlnl. *-· with approprWte ......,.. for verying 80d ~-The rAert. tor-...,.. to~..., tom pni1g.,.., lawrnod -· 2. ~-erwlon---priorto~pWOlg. 3. Tha awr. anQ.Cor hia ~al\all ~ alllnafftnllh gr.-prior to planmg. B.Priortoine~orthenatallationofplwil~theContractorlhallobtllincer1il'lcation lhllil the profed: .-.. ia Ill the gr-. .....,... propoaed by the Clvl Engineer or Landscape An::nitaet frtlm a licenaocl Surveyor. The Contracmr lhal rine grade the lawn ~ planting -1o bring the rough w.se up 1D ftnal ftnllhed ~ allowing for thickneu of sod arDior ---· 3.05 PL.AHTlHG TREES AND PALMS A. t..ayoutindMdullltrw~sand.,...for~plantingt.~aiiOc:::atiol'lsandoutline ..... than MOJr"e l..andetapeAidlited's aoc:eptanot befora the I&Wtcfplantlng ~- B. Priortopreperationaftreeplts,ac:ertalnthetcationafalleledricalc.bles,alc:onOJII:I ... utilty linM, ol1anks an:t supply' Inn, so 1het proper precautionln-.y be tMen nat to clilturb or <llitMQe ant exill*'1g conditions. Property maintain and protect existing utilitlel. Should sudliii"ICMtgrOundor~obl1ruc::tiontbe~that~withplanUng.1hw Cor1tr"al*lr "" inform .... ~ An:Med 01 Owner'• representat;ye and ahal be ~ .. to1he .. UitrNnl of the location of pants to dMf" suc::f1 ot.truction Otthlt r8ocadon of h oblaruc:tlon. C. Treeplt~ahallbellllikedby theContractorandiJIPf"OWidby theOwnerorlM1ctlcape AtchitKt before digging. Pits shall be flXCIWJM,ad to the depm lli'ld wldlh indicated n al """""""""""'· D. Prol6d. al .-aaa tom 6XOitUive COf'I1*Ciion by tiOt trafiPtc 0t machinery Vllhen tmging treea IOthepAanlng .... E. AI uaMIIed hoAM shall tww v.tical eidae wil'l rtiUQhenad .m.cn and lhal be d a size ltollil•loNI-II!t-.-llll....,.pllnl-arbol.lnll_,lheiKIIItlllll be Lqe enough to pennil handling and plarl~ w111out .-naue to tt. rt10t1 or root bell. F. e... tlollitllll be rerncMd or utilized as dAc:llad by Owner or the Owner's ~-ff h u:tl8N 101 wll not be t.ud, II:. the~ ofh Contractor 1o rerTICMI Md ~ of1hedllcardedtoloft"deinaniiCOipl.t»>emarYI4N". G . Tree pits lhal be bacKfilled wilh a 1opiOil rmturo aa spedfied elsewhere in '- spec:ilk:ationa Palm tree pbwll be backflladwtth. iTDiure ofupto95% unci and 5% --· H. ~ fattlbt 11:1 tree~ M spedled ellewheN In 1hese ~- 1. Set baled and bt.riapped llDdl: an • lay.-cl 50% native 801 and 50'1. topaoll cornpaded to a ff' ~ l.ooAn buMp from top of ~idea at the t.l but no burlap llhall be puled from IA'IIderneMh. Remove ~ binding rnftriel {If any) frcwn 1rM bel. ll'l'lrnediately cut any damaged roots with dMn ahMrl. u.ing a pUnb to assure ltwt the tree is propa1y upright, begin~ !h61'a.-tamping the ftl mMariel . .,..,.__the hola. 213 filled, water 1horougtlly -.cl proOe wilh a ltic*. to be an that no air podtaa remain. R..pum~>, QDfT1Piete filing the hole.~.lll'lll....,llglo\n. J. Set ~-grown stoct; .. aboW, ~ car. nat 1o dlamege roc:u when remcMng the -K. ~planlrig.donattlO'V.-Ihetopoflherootbalwilh._IOIInUII..n.Airope,Viltcw, burtlip ml!lh *·· lhell be removed from U1e root t.ll. No synlhetic buMp ia alowed on any pl.-.rnatlartal. Synlhlltictu1apllllfiiiCCIIJUblefurf'OClCbells.. T111MIIWII be planted sothaC thetopofthemotballis'Z".tlelvef'nal~.,.,.,forsetaing. Anytr...rellingdeeperor higher mull be eilher i"8MI or~ a1 U1e dilenltion at e. OWra" or Landacape ArcNtea; sud'l\llllllri: ..... be at the~. expense. L Cteialea~bulnaro&n:leec:tiHeatleaataswide•lherootballlindiameter1om'Mid byacm.larridgeofaoi•IMilff'~. M. Ead'l plllr01Q bain lhal be mulched to a rnk*nta'n ~ af3" (a!W Milling). Muldllhal not be ~ unMI the trw hM bMn 1horoughty Wlll8nld and two da¥* lwve e6ilpMd. WtAc:h atw:Ud beptat;edaolhalliltiOCin clredc:onta::twlthtn.nk&. N. AI trMt .. 1o be a..d 0t ~ per 1hHe l()edf'tcatioM.. AI stakes .nal be pWrted a ~ cDor Of .... be tagged for vidMiity ltd pt.tlllil; utety: guy ..... lhal be -· 0 . P'almllhal be plarted per above apec:tfk:a1iona • 3.01 PLAHT1NG SHRUBS., VINES, AND GROUND COVERS A. The locations of al plants, bed OIJllinel snd al athef erua to be planted shall be deatty malted wtlh agrlc:tAnl gypawn or landacape ~ peint then appfOit8d by the Owner 01 ~ Nmited: before any~ ... dug. B. No planting &hal be done ..nil the araa conc:emed hM been satidadonly prepered kt .::cordancewiCI\'-apecific:;ttion. C. No men p&anta lhllll be diAb.ied in the ptanting ._ on any work day than can be planted andWIIIeredinltwtday. D. u.-. OCherwiM i-dicaled, al plants lhd be plan&ed In pits, o.ntered • called for on 1he plant lisl.. and Mt in 24" depm d loplolaa &pi!ICiled elsewhefe In theM~ to IUCh depttlthaitthe:IOillineoltt.plantswll matdlthaiOOOt.lf'ldi'lg~aftersettling. Pla-rtaahal be p&ln4ed In • -ucal posi1lon Wid oriented to gtw the belt poaaJble •ppeeranoe or relationshlpto~llructU"Mor ........ RemoYeali1organlcconc.lnerlorbindlng AI damaged mota lhell be rut .., daanly. ~ .. lhllll be pieced and compaded C8f.tutytofil .. voldsandavoidrootinjury. W..hholeil213ftled,wi11erthoroughly. The hola lhal !hen be ftlled to ftnish grada and a lhalow sauc:.-shall be formed around each bed A1w settling. IOillhal be added .. needed to bring tha hole to gillde leVel. E. Aza6ul and OCher ericaloeous and acid-loving p&aort.s lhal be beddillod with a mixtu"e of 20% topsoil and 80% acid.,... They shall be se1 sohrt the beses of !he planta .. llighlty higher Ita\ lheygR!'Win the oontalner or nuraeryaftefMt!ling. AI. notimeshalllimeinany form be btoughtintoc:ont.awilhtheplantsorthelrrooca. Muk:tlwithpinaltrft'unleunoted -· F. Add fartlizer to plants aa outlined in section 2.02. G . Vneashalbeplant8d in pitsmntaining •~eutlc::ulliefael:of~topsoil. They shall be plented In the ..,. ..,...,.., • lfwl:la, and ahll be ~. \l1ne Items llhall be fMtened to w.b, tn!lllael., etc. MlpfldftadlnthedrwMnga. H. Grounclcover plaml lhall be Wei QUI kt hr Pf.-:1 planl:ino loc::llliont. without being: ranovecS tnxn 1tleir containeR after the soil II prcpecty ~ per theao ~. Aa~rnechodok:lgyislheumenforoeta"ltN:II. L My p1ar0 wl*:h, a:fter setting. r8lt ~ ~ 01 even slightly lower 1tw1 they wew kltha,....-yc:.containerareabjediD~or~atlwdiscrwtionofthe OvmER or l..andacape Arttlitect. Sudl work shall be at tha CorOaclor's expense. J. If Cliled for in the plana, landscape edging shall be installed .. specified. K. AI planting bedli and mMdual ~ lhal be mulc::hed with a ntirun a1 3" (a1ter NCIIng) d rnuktl .. lpeCiled in this document. MlMtl llhall be fnMt d weed leeda and oCher fore9t maaer. 3.07 ANNUAL AHD SEASONAL COLOR BEDS A. Beds lhal be rnoundld to a lwlghl 5" on top ol the exill:ing grade and composed of 50% topsoland 50% compoa.. B. Soltlhelbec:xweredwllh)li".1"daepla:yerofPfte F.--MUc:hOI~produc:t 3.01 PRUNING A. .... p:\ri'lg.,.. be done ... h prwenoe of. and wilti .. approotlll of, tha Owner Ot ~Architect. Only daan.lharp ~designed for h pwpoM IMI be uaod. The goel ofpruning la..,..topreserve andenhanc:etheneturalc:twacteroftha plant. Pn.nng shall be done per modem hcw1kUlurlll practice (see National Arborilt Standard&.~ edition). 1!11. Pnnng .... be lmll!ld to ... "*'lnun neceaa'Y to ~ ll:"ljlnd twt(fs. branches, and fror'lda,lo~brootlouiUflereddl.mgdigglngand~.andtotiland shape aiY1.bs and trees. In no case shall more than 113 of the tnncNng atruc:ttn be removed. Darnliged, ICM"IId, frayed, split, 01 aldnned twigs., btanchea, or limb& Shall be pruned '*it to the next .cKn~ outside ~mara~ bud, brandl or &mb. The t8nninel bud or Ieeder shall never be removed. c . Pnrll .-.. and stwuba to reta6n f1lqlftd helgtt and sptMCI. Remove the ri'Wnal amount of wood neceuary on 11owett'1Q IrMa ....,.. atwubl. Remow only 0..0 01 dying frond& from paiiiiM:. Cab ovw ;,u• ~ ~ lhal be 1rNied with 1rea W01.R1 paint a1 .wpoMd hlng tiuue shall be aMI'ed. 0 . Exiltlng T ..... : If lndlcaled on~. COrhclor IMII pna'le and 1Nn ........ trMa on lite. The usa of <*rting 1p.n Ia pn:H:JIIad. AI diseallod, dead t:www::tw1 and 1hoae ln1ill"tafinv wllh healthy pla1t growfllhll be ~WnCJYed. Also, rarnow: root IUCUrs.low ~. and.,. olhera u cllf.-:l by the ewn. or lMldaclpe Archlect Cutl aMI be 1u1t1 wfth 1he tnrit 01 1mb and ahall be ~ wfth trw .-n. Remcwe any 1111111. wirw, c. fanlned 1o1M tree. 3.01 PLANTERS· DECORATIVE OR STRUCTURAL A. If spec:Hied, ~ In P'ar*n &hal be inslded using the foiCiwhg method: 1. 1-.. 4" deep layer olfine aushed stone in botlom of planler. 2. lnrllllllllwtabrieOYetstonelayw. Tl.ml.4)edgnrJfabncal.-ound.. 3. lr.tal planting 1011 n'iX owr filter flibric: to within 3%" of tDp for plaNW. Do nat compact _ ... . 4 .lnatlllplanl: .......... ~ ........... kl---~ 5. lnml T of I'IUcfl 0/IM piatlllno aol. 3.10SOODING NEW LAWNS A. The c.onnctor shaM sod al .,...s indicated and noted on the ~-No sodding lhal OCCU"" until area 1o be sodded are dNred or any rough grMS, weeds and detwll.. lhe ground brnught: to an even grade and lj)lldfi8d amendments lw¥e bMn ecldecl. S.. details for apedlic amendmentt a per sod type. B. lMienever a IUiCable .... hat been llf'llded and is reedy for 1IOdclng ._ c.onnctor -... when dlrec:a.d by the L..-.dtcape ArdVtect, prOCMd at onca w11t1 the sodding of the available -· Sodclinglhalbeinc:l:wpcnlledlntothepro;ectatthe..-tleltprKlicaltimeinthellltof the contrad.. No aod wt*h has been rut for more than ...,.,-.ty two (72) holn ahell be t.ud IXIIauapedficallyauthorizedbyh~Archlteclor~lihrhilc.ef!Jinspection therU. Any sod wtlk:h Ia not planted witt*' 1Wenty foU" (24) ho&n dar cutting shell be llacUd in an appn:N8d tnlrVWf and rMintalnad property rnolstl8ned. C. The IOd shall be placed on the prepared aurr.c.. wll:tl edge& kl dole conlad. and shall be ftrmly.-dllftOOttlfy.-nbeddiktbyliftd181npingwllhiiPJII'OPriabt1«*. Sodlhlfberolled with1.000lbl.rollerunleei~~--~Ard'I~Ot0wn.. D. ~ IOddhg .. UMd kt ~ ~. sod ~ lhd be MC kt a ataggeNd paa.m, such as to avoid • continuoua .-n along 1he line of flow. OIMtl of~ strip~, ahall not exceed six (6) inc:hes. AI the inllide at the curtll, sod llhall atUaq,sarety and 8'18f11y. E. On .,... where 1he sod !MY ~tide. due to ~ and slope, the l.andlcape An:hled or Ownel ~ dlr«:t 1hlll: the .od be pegged. with pegs drivwlhougtl .,. aod blocks inlo firm earth,lll:subl:lleintefvala. F. AlftpieceaofiOdwhk:h. ..... p&ac::i"lg.lhow .. _.....af~~shallbe removad from 1he WOI't. G. VVhere placemMI of new sod Mlvll: amttng sodded.,..., new IOd n'II.IM be plac:ecl in IIUCh a mar..-a to~ an 4!\la'\lrwwJiionto exl8llng aodded-. H. It llhal be the.....,..,., of 1ha Connc:tor to tmg tha 80d «tga kt a naat dan manner to the edge alai pevlng and shrub ..... PART IV MAINTENANCE. ESTA8USHMENT AND WARRANTY PERJOOS 4.01 MAJNTENANCE AND ESTABUSHMENT PERJOD A. 1M Mairrtenenc:e Period lhlall begin lmrnedla1ely after NCh pta1t is peanted, and h Contrac:torshallc:ontinuoulty mM"fllin aiiWM~invalved ln1hlac::onnctcbingthe~ .......... B. The Establi&hment Period shall begrl on the fntdey after all planting and inslalllltion of all ~ elements II c::ompletDd and lr«idy aa:epted. The Contrec:tor &hal contnJoua1y maintain e1 areas fnlm inltiat ~ untH &1al acc:epiMce by lhe Owner. The Establishment P.-tod lhd ~ for not leu than rWiety (90) oontinuous r:aieni:W days. Hurricane rut: ~ Palms lhal have an Ellllbbhment P.-lod d nat ...._ than one hundred and a91tY (180) c:onlinooua CIIMndar d¥. The Establlahmett Period w11 and • lhe time the pmjed iagiwtnfinlil ~-An~ &hal be mads by the Owner orL.andtc:ape Ardlltec:t to accept the~ WOitl and law. detennination of~ completion. IM.peetions ~ be performed on all c:. pertialy c::ompiMed phaaed WOitl L6lder tt. eontr.:t, as direded by the Owner. C. M-....,,_,_pllflllngJtholllll1lilllaf,bulnol-~bolinilldiD,pruolng. -·"""""""·---............ ,_..,....,_,_ plants to proper greclrH or ~ poeilions, fwnilt*lg and applying spwy~ a nec8INIY to c:otrDat insecta and dileae,-control, rolling, '-tlizlng ll1d replianting. 0 . ~ area and p6nl w.fl be prtWcted .t al times agalnll ctnage of any kind for tha duration of the maintenMce and ..a.blilhr1611: period&. If q plants .. irltnd or damaged, they shall be treated or replaced a di~"f~Cad by the Owner 01 L.-.dlcape An:hllect .t no additional coet. The Contractcr ia reaponsible for .as d vandaiiam 01 1heft during the maintenance -.d Htabliahrnant period unless this ~ Ia auwned in writing bV """"""-· E. Rnbict foot and vehialal" traffic from al lawn .-d planting .,_ der1oM!Cing and planting operdonL Erad. sv-and baniln If required m:l remove when IN<n and pblntings ..-. well est.bbhed and acx:epted by o.ner. F. The cawractor llhel be tnpOnllibte Jot rnM"IIImlng adequalia prm.cdon a1 1M aita. Area ~by the L.andac:ape CoritKtor's men or~ 01 1he man or equipment al hla Stlbc::ontractor's, shall be repUed at the landscape Contractor'• tDCf*"IM . G The ~ If ~ for keeping .tl plant nwtert.1s ~ dlered after inltalllrtion ..,.., tl .... lfrlgrion ~ • not opeqtional. Plants shall receive • thOrough W81emg irrlrnedialety aflw JMntlng. Afterwards, piWita lhal be wMerad !bing the mlintenanolt Wid estabtiahment perioda per the requi"emeotl ... b1h ... '"Water Requirements b N.wly Pl.-.t8d Grasa, Ground eov.., stnm .-.d Trees in Florida", diltrltUad by South F1ori<lli w.tar Man.gement District. tn ttx.e areas where • parmaw~t irrigation syMm will not be PfO'I'ided, the Conlrad:or Ia reeponetie tar ~ the 'Nalwing Program Identified WI the Landscape Plarw.. H. The l..andscape Contractor a reaponltie far kaeping el p.1t materiak adacJJftlly fertilized throughout the Maintenance and Establishment Period&. Fertilizer lhal be appied Ill a rate to keep plant rne1eriM heialhy. AI tartilizer shal be done under the chctiDn d a licensed --· The l..andlc::.pe Contrac:tot 11w11 oontro1 diseaae and peae lnfeationl kl the planting .... Upon a~. the Connctor shill im~ the COI'Itrol ITIINSUtM. ~ ex1Jelne caaionln~~~and~al~--11:1pt"Otedcehetlonand ,... lhe job site. ~ di:IMH and pest ClOf.-ol lhal be done under the direction of a lic»nMd dllene Md peat oonttol ()p(QkW. J . Hartlidda WMd ~:AI~.,... lhall be he of nul graa,lorpedo grata, Aoridl Pulley .-w;t oCher noxious .... unlll flnal.a::eptance r:AWOI"tl. 1. "Round-up"orO'IttfER -~.,...ahalbe~toalplantlng-aneedecl Wid tWannhed Cll't-de ~,.. Ownarfcr WMd control. AWtt pel' matUadurerli -· 2. "Rodeo• or ~ER -apportMd equal, ahall be appled to alltli::nl: p&lntlng ... 01 waler edgaa; .. needed and daalnnNd 01'148 by tha Owner for weed CDibtt. Apply per --3. "Ronat. Flo, Ronatar 50 'NSP or Ronatar G" ~or QIM.IER • appn:Ned equal, llhal be appled 1o .. tandacapll bed& • the c:omplation of landlcaph;. Appl'f per --· 3. ~-,:usilidelr'orOWER -~eql.lllklal.,..llllt'lere1otjlledogr-.ha ......... -... --. 4 . ~·e.••gmmcror~orO'NNER·8AifOVed....,..,al ... wn.e ---·-... --K. Mowng ofUfwll CXJrTWT61Ce btn (10) days.,... instaletlon. The height of rut will be 3". AflerthefirstaA.theContrac:lorlhdKIJtlllthahquencyofii1CIWingsothatatuc:h operation no more than 113 d the !PIS blade II removed per cutting. L Between the 15th and 20ttl day of the Eatabhhrnert Paiod, the Contractor sf1al ......od all apoa or ..... within 1he lewn where; norm8ll turf growlh ia not fMdenL Tl.ri must be wall estlitlllahed and he ott.. spot~ and weedl1o the utiafKtlon d the C>'MER or l.andlcapa An:hited:priortoftr"llll.::c:epanc:e. AlptanledareuotherlhanJewrnlhallbewaadedat r.vals of nat meR ttwt lien (10) days. M. Appllcationdfer*-1obedonl!tbe4weenthefortietti(40)Mdrtftieth(50)dllyofthe ....oilatmant petbcl ~ An:tited: or C>Nner .,.lobe nollfled a~ clfarty eight (48} hoc.n in adva'K:e. M. ~~otpcaCCf'Nitian of .nyplanl:lrlgllllheimllofhtafn'Wiian of the scned~Jed~P«kkdmay,.....~oflhefiNf~ofthe a:wttr.c:t.Any"'*riattclundto~dNd.miaN'Ig,OtW"Ipooroondiliondumglw~ period .... be f1iPiaced lrnmeclately. Maintanance shal be c:oncktued bV 1he ~ urG thaworkisacceptatllla. N lrwpectionandFinal~: 1. ~ al case. the LAI"'ddarrpa Archiled wiD perform an initial IW1d fnal inspection .t the begWlning and end of Che Estabistvn.nt Pwm. re&pectively. It ia lt'e responsibility of the Contractor 1o notify he Owner or Landscape~ oftt. beginning and end of this period and1o aubmlt a written ntqUeSt for., inspection 1en (10) day& W'l advance. 2. Following inspedlon(s). L..andlc:ape A.rctllted wiR prepare a listing cJ OtJl.ltMdng 1tema ID be ad<ftsled prior to ~ ~nee. Anal aa:aptance wtl be P., once the 01.1tatanding Items ... ~. andthewortcperforrnedtGhlatisflldionoftM I..Andacapl Arc:Nted. and cw.t4ER. 3. A1f1 mat.w that i1 25% or more dying &hall be~ dNd and mutt be~ .t no cfw'ge. A trw thai be Cl::lnlidered dud when the meln trNder hila died or when 25% al ltle crown II ._,, A,.. thai ha aJIJared signlllan leal' drop but lhows signa oflffen'lll)' belafttorllrW~ &mtrMaat.aZ.subjec:tiD ~ lnd ~at.nytime...,toWidinc:ldngtheh~.•~~l"le Owner or l.andlcape An::Ntect. The warranty P.ood for IUd1 lfeas shall not begin .-ttl aft•theNCOndra-lnlpeclion. 4.02 WARRANTY PERIOD A. UNesa a difl'eren: agreemenlla reached kl writing between the Owner and the Contrector, al nee and other p1att material, InclUding ground coven, lnltllled under ta agreement shall be ~ to live and grow, Wid ..... be ~ again8t dllfecU,, ...., and unllldlfllctory gl"liWth for a period of one (1) )WI' from the day of final -=ceptance d oontrad --B. Non-loAn; ~ elernentl ahal alae carry a one (1) ~ guarwcae on rnat8riatl, Iabar, ..... _ C. ,...._ fot.ndtobedMdorln pooroandlllon WIIINntheWarranty Period &hal be replaced~ the~\llllt'in...,(15)dilysaf\lltblnnotlftc:ationbyt'-Owrnet'a~. The OwnerorUndlc:llpeArtMecllhal bet. 1106ejudgel.•tolha CXJnCIUon afthe matariell . 0. Matilriatl and labor irMlMd In ,.. rwplactng d materWI ..... be M4JPied ~ .. Contrac:b' .t no add~ cost 1o lha o.ner. E. Sol letting: Should pta1t ma1eria1a show yellowtng or olta" ligna of loll andlor nutrieitlnlll prol:ltetM, lha OWner or ~ A.rchlect mey reque.t 101 tMting and .,.,... SUdl ~will be .tthe expenM dh Comredor. t . Sol pJOblerna <• revealed by 1esti1g) lhal be OCJrYKted by appbtlon of c:orrw::tiYe c:herNc:all and "'**-r.rnoval and ~ af 1011, or olher TT"~MaJJM • agreed upon b1 all pertiea. All.uc::h fT"IN&lnl; ...... be .tlhe Connc::torl exper1M unlea dear tMdanoaestablahMthaltheaoilproblem:ianol~~-cauudbVfaacn beyond the eor..ctor's c:onlrol. F. R~andCondltions: 1. Materials wll be replaced aa many tfmea • ~to slll:lafy the ()'MitER'S ~and the~-AI,...,...,. CC1G1 wtH be the reapanttllfty d """"'*-· 2. R~willbeaflw&a"neli:.e,spec:ies,and~-theoriginiii.No addltlonailsol Mkllttvtllwlll be ~i"ed ....._.lignificant amounttd 1011 tnb: .,."* bebeOtdlri'V~ 3. Pliant--"'-10 atJnomllil ..... COI'iCIIcwW suefiMIIooda, exceuive wQt ~ (on propeffyllllklld or~ tree&),...-. hez:lng, or hal w11 no1 be lhe reeponslblly' oftleCorhaor. 4. Dedduoul materials wil be guaranlaed to lnek donnancy • the proper season. ~ planted duing their nonnal dormant period wil be pranteed to resume normal grolfll'lh al the proper time for that spedea. LANDSCAPE NOTl:l GENERAL· 1. AI prq:IOMd ,..... lhal be Aorlda; No. 1 ot baltW • Mil for1h ~ -Gr.cles & Stanct.rdl for Nursery P!Mtl." Plllt 1&2, F1oridll Dept of Agric:UIIn ll1d ean.umar s.Mcaa, lai:Mt ecltion. No ......... wlbepennlead. 2. By~•bid.the~~-rwponatiafor~hmat:eriel lpedlled CWI lhe ~ No ablltutionl .. be aceepad wllhDut prior wrlb"t ~ and ~bylheOwnerorhil~.ort..ndscapeArtHtect. 3. Materiata 1o be hand-selecled at the <llc:retion d 1t1a Owner or hia representaiMI, 01 ...__. 4. AI won: n1 proceed 1n a profeuionat mlll'iiW n ecoordlnce with ltaodllrd .........-y and lnl&alliilionpradice. 5. QuMitles an pWd Ill are for CCii"1WlNenoe only. ~ Conlraclor is responatie fot al planila shown on planting plans. v.t.en ~ oc:cw between plant lilt and planting pa... ._ plans are to OIIM1de the p~.n 11M in all casea. Contraaor is respoMtJ~e fof ~aodqJWititia&-.dcertifyngsuc:f'ltotheOWnerOihiS~. 6. ContractOI il respontible for loc:Mi"1a al unda<grotmd Ldties prior 10 digging. Notify lhe Owner or ta rapreaonlaltwe. or the l...andlc:lpe Atctlittlct immedialaty regarding diac:rependes ......- 7. ~Corcrac:tottoldfytheOwnlrorhis~.Ot~Atchllec:ta"t --13)wootlng_,...., ... ._..,. ..... .,_._ OWnarOta....dscapeArctrited:tobeimmedlaelltynotitledafq~bmdinleld. Ownerorhil~.orlMJdsc::apeAn:hltectra:servethengtrtlofle6d~ptant malerielon4eloa¥0idc:onflic:bor~ not~ in the planning process. 1 0. Exil1lng ,..... materiel to be removed, excapt .. noted. TREES & PALMS 1. Al1reea, ,.._. and ralocmed, 1D be llliked and gllflld -datiiW. 2. No ctclli:* or ndi-tnri v-...,.._ allerwise apedled. 3. Fac:.aftr.aand .... lobek:atada"**"'-mafZ..(!'otfal~pathaOICI!tw pwacf ...taca. ll'llaiS olherMie IIDtl6ad on piiM. 4. Root IUCUrl an LM O.U .. not~ 5. Atl ne. t.lllng wilhln graued .,.... to havtt • nUch ring 'S WI dlametBr, mulched 3" Oeep Withnomorett....1•0eepchdlyacljslcwrttothe1nri.aflhelre6. PL.ANT1HG BEDS 1. ~and~tobeiU:IOU:ktaurifonnandccnsil:t.-.tpdam. 2. .... piMting beds to ~ nUch per plans. 3. ~ Connc:tor il respons~~~e ror ~ lha1 cte.~ 1op to~. meeting.,. attached spec::ification ex11ta in each planting bed prior to plerOJg. Contr.clof &hal acid 01 amend top d If neoasury. TrM pita shall be t.ddlled • noted kl abched ~ Excame al atwub and groundc::ava" bedl • tpedfied and backfill with p11n1ng d per -4. .... u:1st1ng ~ bue materiiii1D be remowect fn:m planting .,.... n rep1acac1 with c1un top d prior to plat61g. Final grade wiltW't ptanting .-eu to be Z' below ettacent peved -OIIopda.Jrb. 5. Soil kl landscaped ..... shall be free d debri&, lnc:tudlng pemg baM Ot fil material, and c:alcar"eola materials such ...... lime n:x:tr.. 001'10"81ft, platter and stuoco. Pianthg .... c:ontaiN1Q~c:::tlc:arta.l:~lhlllbeiiiCCiiVIItadlelrrWii'ni.ITidepthof(2')two -500 1. ~ Connctor is reapondllefor ~ ... cSamageod aod. IRRIGATlON 1. All --=ape ... (indudng Bod)._. be irf"9lted with an undergrol.nd amm.tic sprinkler syRam ptovldlng 120% cover.ge wilh 50% owwtap or utlizing a ~ lrriptlonllow volume wa1ering .,.aam. No landK:ape m.tallatlon lhal ocx:u-tril the irrigation sywtem il oper1ilional, ....,.. approval ia grantacl by Owner or tw repntMribltiwl, 01 Landscape - KNOW W!IAT 'S BELOW ~~l&~Bl~ ~MOtu SP£CIAC TO TMS PROJECT l.altupdMect Man::h2013 1. HER&K:U: AND WEED eotmi:OL: PROVIDE UP TO THREE A.PPUCATIONS OF "RClOHD-UP' OR Cl"At4ER APPROVED EQUAL TO THE PRESERVE AHD OAV RETEtmOH AREAS TO EUIIAINATE ALL EXOTlC ANDoOR INVASIVE WEEDS PfUOR TO I.AHOSCA.PE INST.-\li.AllONS. THERE 5tWl. BE A MINIMUM 7 ~y PERIOD EIETW'EEN EACH APf'UCAllON OF ROUNO.OP TO ~CYN FOR THE HERBICIDE TO KJU. EACH SUCCESSIVE PERIOD Of WEED GROWTH. THE SLOPES OF THE DRV RETEHTION AND PRESERVE ARE.AS MAY BE SODDED TO STABILIZE THE St.OPES AFTER FIN.t.L. GRADING IS COMPLETED. PROVIDE "ROUNt).(Jf"' OR OVVNER APPROVED EOUAL TO THE REMAINDER OF THE PLANTING AREAS THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL PROPERTY TO ELIMINATE EXOnC ANDIOR INVASIVE WEEDS ON AN AS NEEOED MStS. ALL OTHER SPECIFIED HERIWCIDES SHAll BE APPUED AT THE O't\'NERS DCSCREllON AND ARE NOT INCLUDE IN THE PROJECT WORK. WEED INFESTATlONS REQUIRING MORE SPECIFIC TREAn.tENTS ARE NOT INCl.UCEO IN 11-iE v.oRK A.ND ARE TO BE PAID AS AN ADDI'TlONAI.. COST TO THE CONTRACT. 2. THE NATIVE PlANTINGS IN THE DRY RETENTION AREA SHAll. BE INSTALlED THROUGH A. MEQ FREE BAHIA SOD L.AIMI. PRIOR TO THE INSTAUATlOH OF THE BAHIA 500 PROVIDE UP TO OF THREE 13) TREATMEN11i; OF THE AAEA WITH -ROUND-UP' OR OWNER APPROVED EOUA.L. TO EUMINATE AU WEEDS. ~E BAHIA SOD SHALL BE FREE OF TORPEDO GRASS. 6ERWOA. GRASS AND OTHER INVASIVE ANDIOR EXOTlC WEEDS PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALI.AllON 3. 11-iE ~TM PlANTING LAYOVf FOR 'lltE PRESERVE AREA SHALL BE A~UZED AFTeR THE ClEMlHG OF THE PRESERVE. ONCE All. AREAS TO BE RE..fiV.HTED ARE DEFINED. A FlN.t.l. PlANT lAYOlJT WITH OUANTlTIES OF EACH SPEQES WILL BE DEVELOPED, SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR APPROVAL. AND THEN GNEN TO THE CClNTRACTOR FOR INSTAlLATION. PROVIDE UNIT PRICES PER Pt..AHT SPECIES FOR THE INSTALLATION AT THE nME OF THE BID 4 PROVIDE 3" OF 'GREENSMART ECD-MUlCH' M SVPPI.JED 8Y AMERIGROW OF DELRAY BEACH, FL. PHONE 1: t..fi00.86G..a23 OR CJYoiNER N»PRRVED EQUAL TO ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS REQUIRING MULCH 5. PROVIDE A MINIMUM 50% NATIVE TOP SOILS FROM THE HOLE DUG FOR PLANTS AND~ TOP S<:Ml M DEFINED IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS FOR BACKFILl IN AU TREE, PAL.M, SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER INST.-\LLATlONS. PRO'II'IDE SOURCE FOR TOP SOIL SUPPLIER AND SPECIFlC TOPSOIL MIX AS A SHOP DM'MNG SUBMmAL. BACKAU. W LL NOT BE REQUIRED FOR NATlVE PLAHTlNGSASSOCIATED 'M1li niE DRY DETEHllON AAEA e PROVIDE MANUFACn.JRER(S) OF FERTILIZERS FOR THE PROJECT, SPECIFIC f'ERTIUZER MIXES A.NO ESTIMATED OUAHTlTlES OF EACH FERTiliZER PRODUCT TO BE APPUED FOft THE INSTAU.ATlON AT THE TIME OF THE BID, AGRIFORMTABLETSAHOSIMILAR PROOUCTS AAE NOT AN ACCEPTASLE FORM Of FERT1UZER FOR THIS PROJECT. 7. WORK NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PROJECT SCOPE: THE USE OF TERMSORB, LIME. PEAT MOSS, AND lHE USE OF HERBICIDES OTHER TlWf • ROUND-UP' OR OWNER APPROVED GENERJC PftOOUCT$. Urban Planning & Design landscape Architect ure Communication Graphics The Oflloos ot City ,_ 4n s. Rosemary Ave., Suite 225 West Palm Beach, Fl 33401 561 .366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 WWIW.udkstudios.com tLCC000035 """"""' Alidtn,-..;n., ·~· •ndp~~tn. ...,.._,.., by 1hil CSr-.g ''-OWIWCI by snd !twpropertyol!tw~.lfld--a"Mied lorttwe~.-ftflhespeclfledllfOIKl Thne de-. dnlgm. arr.ngements or par. aha~ not be used by. or dllcbled Ill any penon, l'ml.or~wilhoutlhe.,_, permaaonofthe6eslgnef. -..... ns E 0 C'O -~ LL ..... t:'; ns-....,.:::::J <(~ NORTH 0 10' ·r Scale: Date: Project No.: 0..18nod Byo Drawn By: Chachd By: 20' 40' 1"•20'~" Ma~7.20 14 88-039-.021 LMB LMB JB Revisi on Dates: 08 112014 u.68 tNITlAL S!.JBMITTAL. 12.102014 l»B RESUBMmAL 02.11 2015 LMB SEACOOJ SUBMm AL. ~.1 !.2015 MlC RESUBIMTTAL 07.31.2015 !tll.C ltESUBMITTAL LP-9 of9 s w ALTON TOWN CENTER PHASE II - 6 6 •:t: -l- .::( ·a.. . :W r-· .. w ·u --+-------------------,k-~---j ·.z 0 ··u . : 4 .0 I N . v- I • .... .•. 4 · • ·•. ... .. 4 ·I ,.J .... _.,. ~· .· .• . ~-· ·. ;, , ·.··.d ... ,.:!.--. 8' WIDE CONCRETE SIDEWALK CONNECTING SECONDARY STREET SIDEWALK TO 12' LAKE ·"· CONCRETE PATH '-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- - : .; . . ... d. . -. ".,(_ ,.d---:;--.. . ... •, ·• · •4~, .:_ ~2~-o·i Cat:JCRETE PA1H ·4~ · · · .. EDGE OF WATER GRASSES AND LITTORAL PLANTING -SEE LAKE LANDSCAPE PLANS 6'-0" PODOCARPUS HEDGE TO SCREEN LIFT STATION . INSTALL ROOT BARRIER 4' OFF PIPE ON WEST AND SOUTH SIDES : (42) 25 gal. Podocarpus macrophyllus ..• .4 ' .. · .. : ..... 1'. .. ·:41 .4• 4 . ... · ... :. ' .. LAKE 1urtxJn design klld~ STUD I os:J Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphlell TheOIIicesatCltyPita 4n S. Ro..rr.y Ave., &1!11 225 Welt P-'m a..:tt, FL 3S401 581.388.1100 FAX 581.388.1111 www.u~.com «.CC000035 eop,rigtf: M~ ....... ~wod ...... ~bf'ttB....,._--.dllofwod bprup.rty~lhe ....... .--~ fofttMo ..... _oflhe~ projecl. ,._~_ ....... _...,.,..DI'pi.wof .._.1101'-IIMdlllf.orcfllcioMdllt_,pllftOJI, &m,oraorp:ll'llllon"'lhouth......, ~r:lhd-.lgl'lll. 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UlWPII ® '*"''tATI\11: OOMICY ~(NOT U5m) (8 ~~~~~2.4 • A~2.6 ~ .._,. l'l>M'\00& @ "AINT!l> MOU.OH ,.,...._ DOOR ~ AUniU'I -TRIAH .... T£ • S'-..rlQ"-..-W~ HI IIIONZE ~ r ~~ 0 ............ INTRY .... TI HIIMilrQttl:~,.tHI!Mol ~ Al.UI'1liU'1 .,.,.., I'ICIC&TS HI .-cNZI ESP P'1Nt51 8 ~~,; .I!NC •• ~4' @) l'lli!GAST <:QNC. VONHR @ '*"''tATI\11: TIUI 1'..-JE @.....,.. i> ., ... c If' I!AIMD aT\ICGQ ~SA.NP BUilDING COLORS ~ALLCOU>RSAREBY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SW0050 =.=sWINDOW @ ~,., 7567 UlfEiliJAM)A ~ ® SW7S20 tfROOI' WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S20 llllACKETS a SHUlTERS WINDOWS. SUDINO ® DOORS FIIAMES. BRONZE BALCONY ltAIUIIGS. PKXET FENCES a OATES ROOI'111£S ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTAlS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, PA M Ul(XX)598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE axxlNUTGROVE, FL 33 133 TEL 30S-~771l7 FAX 3115-443-S?SS rfry@rosorfl)'.wm DATE SHEETNUMBER A-2.1-C • EL .+-o'-0' -- l'lN. GiiClUND 1'1..0010 BUILDING TYPE I SCALE : I.J8" • t'.q' KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND (!} LOGin' TIXTIJit£ 8TUC:CD. (i)..,.,.,.... STUCCO. @ Cii"'ENT -El.-5 ROOF TU. @:-::--........ (!)~'=~~DOOR <!)~~=~~HI SIDE LITI$ (i) ..._...,IOU! RAILINGS (DAAK I!IIOCNZ!) @ RAIMO ..,.,.,.... aTUC:CD llANO @ 61 • 11'4' RAIMD ~ aTUC:CO ~IAOEit i) a• • a/ .. lltAitiED ~ STUCCO .. L.L (!} tiCOIOE LM • .,....,. STUCCO """" i) tiCOIOE ..... i)~~T~=rr-INDS) ~ lfg:-'~ ~~~ ICIOD) @ oec<:ltATM CLAY V1NT ~II'U (CAST IODIN) ® .,..,. CCliO!ln. @::_,~~~Y~P ®....,., • ...,, .. ® TILS """'" W """"' llltAa<nS 18 ,..,. .... '-"<NNM @ oec<:ltATIW ~ @ (NC>r ..at>) (8 DlcatATIW EJ .. I'IOU>IOIG 18 UGWT PI>CTUitl! ® ~AINTEI> ........,... ,..,...._ DOOR (8 ~..;';-~"':" =E UP ,!NI&H @) ..._...,......, INTRY IOATI WIINtiONZEa.FINI.W 18 ,........, ...... ••x£> I'ICICITS W .oNZ.E DP ,...,.. ® ~rr= P'I>ICa • ~4' @ .,.!CAST CONe. V!NEEit @ DlcatATIVI TILS rLAGUE @"'"""" tj} 11'-4' x 4' JtAISED aTUCGO fMHD BUILDING COWRS NO'IE: ALL COI.DRS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso =H~~WINDOW ® SW7567 UPPE&IIAICI&-.rl" @ SW7S20 tf llOOF WOOD FASClAS, DOORS, @ SW7520 BRACKETS It SHUlTERS WINDOWS. SIJDIN(J ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY ltAIUIIGS. PICKET FENCES It OATES ROOFTU.ES ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FWRIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, PA AA26000S98 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONliT GROVE, FL 33133 "ffiL. 3fiS.446. 7787 FAX 30S-143-S1SS rfty@rogerfoy.com DATE 8114114 SHEET NUMBER A-2.2.C .IL.•-0'-D' -- !'IN . ...--I'I.OOit m m I !'""ll!f""'Jj I PARTIAL ELEVATION "A"@ BUILDING N0.1 BUILDING TYPE II-A SCALE : 1/8" = r.qo m m mfi m m m m fl KEY PlAN MATERIAL LEGEND (l) l.lGWT TIXTIJM STUCCO. @""""""STUCCO. {!) GEI"'IDIT BAft.ltEL-5 lltOC)IIr TlLI: G>=::enw.. ®~·=~.::;:a DOOit (!')~~=~~HI SIDE LIT& (!) 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RY SHERWIN WilliAMS rAINTS MAIN BODY @ swooso m.ocro BANDS, WINDOW ® SWN>7 SIUS .t HEADERS UPPER BAND I< SOFFIT @ SW7S'10 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7s:/Jl BRACKETS .t SIIUlTERS WINDOWS, SUDINO ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAilJNOS, PICia!T FENCES .t GAT£5 ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CO RP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECIS, P A AA 26<XXJ598 ROGE R 'F RY. ARCH ITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVE'N!JE COCO:>!UT GROVE, Fl. 33133 TEl. 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@mgerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER A-2.3.C ·< ~ PUCA&T MOU>•NG sTucco \Utlliiv~ca TILl <:_1"1C!RTA1t MTTIIG MD MOlDING DETAIL @ PLAQUE SCALE: 3'"•1'-G" NE GA&T c:oNc:.ETE MOLDIIG, sa DTI.. AeJ:Ne. ~T~- ..C'X.f-..... IT! P'I!LO TIL.t: :zt'X2' WAHD-~AINTID DICORATIVI TILE tNSDTa DECORATIVE TILE WALL PLAQUE SCAL£: 1"•1'-6' m m m 1!1 I m m 1 ELEVATION "C' BUILDING TYPE II-A SCALE: 1/8" • l'..(J' ® fl KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND (!) LIGOn" T!XTU!ta STUCCO. @ ..-.ooTW .TUCCO. 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TIL.E w-aJrQUE il"'"""" @ !r.f4" 1111: .. lltAl5ED STUCGO DAHO BUILDING COLORS NO're ALL COWRS ARE BY SHERWIN Wlll.IAMS PAINTli MAIN BODY @ SWOOlO S1UCW BANDS, WINDOW ® SW'/567 SillS ol HEADERS UPI'E& JIANI) oliiCJFI'n' @ swmo lillOOF WOOD FASCIAS. DOORS, @ swmo BRACKETS ol SIIUTIERS WINDOWS. SLIDING ® llOOIIS FIIAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIIJNGS. PICitET FENCES ol OATES ROOFTil£5 7I I711!01S =A~RAnVEPI..AOUE Rl:.~DEOORAnVt 7!17001S PLAQUES@ ROUNO BLOO. OOilNER llliV~ASPUt DRC 12.'M/XJJ 4 C'OM MENTS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P.A AA 261XXJ598 ROGER FRY , ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33 133 TEL~7787 FAX JOS-443-5155 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8114/14 SHEET NUMBER A-2.4.C m m m I 1131 m m m [111[1 [1[1[1 BUILDING TYPE II-B SCALE: J/8" "" rq l f ~ KEY PLAN • IIL.+4-o' __ ..... _,._.., fLOOit MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIGHT TI!XTUitl! STUCCO. ® II'10C>'TN aTUCCO. ® CD111NT IOAIOOW.-5 """" ,. ..... 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SHlliTF.RS WINDOW5, SUDINO ® DOOIIS FIIAME!, BRONZE IIA1.CONY llAIUNGS. PKXET F£NQ;S .t OATES REvtSE DECORATIVE 7117!20 15 PLAOUES @'ROUND BlDG. CORNER .'i'151201.5 REVISED ENTRIES l218/20l ~~PERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTAL.'i INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P .A. AA26000S98 ROGER FRY, AROUTECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL 31JS..W>-77R7 FAX 305-443-5155 rfry@lroaerfry.com DATE 11/14(14 SIIEETNUMBER A-2.5.C ll'lta CA&T CONaUTt: MOLDIN<O, 5E£ DTL. .oeow. ~u·~-(W\4 .c-xA' 1411TI fi!LD TILl 2"X~· ~AND-PAINTED OECORATIV! T L! I"SER.TS DECORATIVE TILE WALL PLAQUE SCALE: t·-r.cr ELEVATION "C' BUILDING TYPE II-B SCALE: 1/8" • I' ..a' ro KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND (i) LIGI<T T!XTUit! STUCCO. @ """"""'6TUGCO. (j) CEMENT BAJUtEL-5 lltOOF TIL&. 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V!NH10 @ D«QQIATIIIE nu I'LAQJE @ B!NCU e.> 11~1 • if' lltAIHD 6T'1X.CO BAND BUILDING COLORS NO'JEo ALL OOWRS ARE BY SHERWIN WilLIAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso S1UCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW1567 SILLS II HEADERS UPI'E&IIANDII IOFfiT ® SW75lll ltiiODF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS. ® SW75lll BRACKE1S II SHIJITERS WINDOWS, SUDINO ® DOORS FRAMES. BRONZE llAUXlNY JIAIUN()S, PICKET FENCES II OA'IES ROOF lUES 1!1712015 ~A~RATIVE PLAQUE KI:.'VJSE DaVRAn VI:. 7n7r.5U5 PLAOUES(!I kOUNDBUXl CORNER REVISE AS PER DRC' 121&'2014 COMMI::.HTS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP . ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PA M 260CXr.i 98 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 331 33 TEL. :!0.'1-44/i. 77117 FAX :!0.'1-443-5755 rfty@l rogerfry .com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-2.6.C ELEVATION "A" ELEVATIO N "B" MATE RIAL LEGEND (!) 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COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WIU..IAMS PAl.:iTS NAJNBODY 0 SW0051l =~~"'® SW7$117 tm'l!a -· SOFm' ® SW75lll 8&001' ® swmo ® BRONZE ATLANTICO A T PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA C R Y STALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FR & A SSOC IATES ARCHIT ECTS, :P A AA 2W0059 BUILDING TYPE III ROGER FII.Y, AII.CHJ'I ECI A R 7534 27<JI BIRD AVEN UE SCALE : lAI" • 1'-a' KEY PLAN COGONVTG ROVE, FL JJIJJ TEl_ 305-44~·7787 If AX 305-443-5755 .rfl) u rogerfry.l."Or.n • !L.+-<l'-0' -- PlN. GROUND P~ II E m Iii II_ ELEVATION "C' ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE III SCALE : IN • 1'-0' KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIGWT TDCTU!tl 61\ICCO. ® III'IOOTN .-ruc:GO. @ CEI'IENT liW!IW.·S ROOF TILE. @:::e~ ®='~~~"""" (i} ~~,::WI SIDE UTU 0.............,IIAIL"""'(""""'IIIIONU) ®-""""""·lVCCO- ® 1• • 11.-ttA.IKD 8f'1CiiC7T'W S'fUCGO NU.OEJit @ 1• • A14' ttAtMP 8f"'IO"T'M 6TUCCO SIU. 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DOORS, ® SW75l0 IIRACXETS a SHUTrEIIS WJIIDO'NS, SLIDING ® BRONZE 000115 nAMES, IIAUXllfY RAJUNOS, naarr FEIICES aGATES REVISE GROUND R BF..DR()(W SUOINO Gl ASS 117/21.115 DOOR 10 WINDOW WI SHUTI'FRS Rl."'-'lst AS l't.R l>llC 12.1lfl!UI4 COMMENTS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P.A AA26000S98 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONlTT GROVE, FL 33133 TI!L J05.446.77117 FAXJOS-#3-5755 rfty@roselfry.rom DATE 8114/14 SHEET NUMIIER A-2.8.C ELEVATION "A" ELEVATION "B" BUILDING TYPE IV-A SCALE: 118" • J'.q KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIGHT T!lCTUit! STUCCO. (!) 5MCX7TI< STUCCO. (!} GIMINT eAJlQL.-S ~ TILl: @==~ ........ ®~·=~~~ DGiat @~~~~.:::HI SIDI! LITES G) ALUMtNUrt RAILINCi& (DNII!t !IRONZE) @ ""IHD lt100'1'>< STIJCCD """" ('!) .. • &I#' IIU.ISED SMOOT'W &TUCCO ~EAOII!JII: @) 1 1 w Al.r' RAISIO ~ STUCCO SILL @ ICOilE Uti& t IMClO'T>< STUCCO ..... 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PICKET FENCES .t: OATES ROOF TILES 5/IYlOU REVIS£0 ENTRIES l2.'800t.f ~~F.N~ PER ORC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIA1ES ARCHI1ECI'S, P .A. AA2WOOS98 ROOER ~I·~r.CHITECT 279181RDAVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL JOS-446-7187 FAX JOS-443-~7~~ rfry@roaerfry.com DATE SHF:ETNUMBFJ! 8114/14 A-2.9.C ELEVATION "C' II COLOR B E ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE IV-A SCAI.£ : 1/8" z l'Q COLOR @ I m KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND (!) IJGIIT .,.,.,..,... e'IIJCCO. ® """""' e'IIJCCO. (i) CV1INT MM£1.-$ """" TU. @:::::-........ ®~:~~pOOR @ =o::. '=' ..= "' S<DC UTD (!} loW"1IIIR1 IIAIL .... (!>Alii< """""") @ IIAI&!D """""" STUCGO eNID G) 1• • 11<41 .,._leG) ~ •'fliC.CO ~EAOPI: @) I" x ....... 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ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P .A. AA26000S98 ROGER FRY. ARCHJTECI AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONlJT GROVE, Fl... 33133 TEL 305-446-77!17 FAX 305-44].5755 rfry@roaerfTy.com DATE SII EET NUMBER 8/1-4/14 A-2.10.C 0 m ~~ • ~,;;a;~,... .1.0011 ........ m 1: II II IlL® II •;'a:~~~ ~ I< ~3 m m m II II II .;~~~~ h ® • ~-:.,-6w, -rui"iLAe ELEVATIO N "A" BUILDING TYPE IV-B SCALE: 1/8" ,. 1'-0" KEY PlAN ----------- MATERIAL LEGEND {i) LltOWT TI!XTURI! STUCCO. ®.,.,..,... aTUCCO. (!) GfM&IT IIAIOML-" lltOOI' TILl @=1= ~..t.v.. ®~-=~~ OOOil (!} ~·=-~ ,i: WI SID! LITIS G) ALL.It11NJI"'' UILINti$ (DAIIIK MONZI.) (!) 1Uot5B:l IN'1ICiaT'W STUCGO BAND @ 6' II' S/41• ltAIS!D SMOO'T'W &TUC:CO ._.EADER @) s• • 1.1<41 1Uoi5!D !Jr"'IO'T'W STUCCO SILL ® """"" LIN! • .,.,..,... .-ru<:<:0 ......., €) &c:OIOI! LIN! i) OIGCIIATIYI! IIIOAGICn& (IW'TIIt ...... ) (IIDIN CAST IM ITATION NXIO) {!) p:g:'lN,. ~ HOOD) @ =--=·fAY VI!NT l'll"e ® ..... 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AA261XXJS~ ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL. 30S-446-T/87 FAX 30S-443-5755 rfl)'@rogcrfi)'.•'OIIl DATE SHEETNUMBER Slt-4114 A-2.1l.C II I II II [I II 9 a I ~ u fl II II 1::> II I ELEVATION "C' ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE IV-B SCALE : l/8" K 1'4' .IEI..+-0'-o" -- ~N-~,L.OC:It $ ~,;-;~,... mars.Ae ·~":~',...~ . ® .IEI..+:W-o" fC.Oi'iiiO~ ·~a:~·it.o~ .KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 L._,. TEX'T\IIt! STUCCO ®....,.,.,... aTUCGO. @ C.B11NT IWUti:L-& ltOOF TIL.E. G)=·=-=-..._ (!) ~~= ~..:r:s DOOR (i) ~~=~~HI &ID£ UTD 0 AI. ........... IIAILO .... (--·) (!} ........,....,.,.,....TUCGO....., @ 6" • 11.,-ttAtMP ~STUCCO~ @) I' • II ... IUIICD ..-.ocmf a'T\.ICCO -.u. ® kQIU ....... ....,.,.,... et\I<CC llANO @ kQIU L .. 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ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PA M2li000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONlJT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL~77R7 FAX JOS-443-5755 rfl)'@lroaerfry.com DATE 8114/14 SHEET NUMBER A-2.12.C $ IL.+20'-o' WOifliib~ BUILDING TYPE V SCALE : 1/8" • 1'-a' KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND (j) U""" T!XTI.Oitt STUCCO. @ IIMOC71'H &TUCCO. (!} CEMDIT BAJilUL .. 5 ROOf TIL&. G>:·::--........ @ ~~: ~,:;::s DOOR (i) ~~~~~HI $10£ LITP (!) ALUMI...., IUoiLINCiS (DNIK BRIC»>Z!) (!) III.AIKO ~lol STUCCO ..._Nt) 6) 6' x 1.141' ~!MD .-.ooTW STUCCO loi!ADIJt @) I' 1C at .. • IU.IUD at"'I0'1'H aTUCCO etU.. ® """"" .... IIMOC71'H snJCCO ......, €)""""" UNI! €) DECORATlVI! IIIWXI1'5 (IW'TIR ...,.) (ltf51N CAeT ll"tfTATION HOOD) @ }:=lJ.':;~ ~~ HOOD) @ ,...,...TIVI! CLAY VI!NT ~11'!5 (GAIIT ltDIN) ® ElF$ COIIeEL @) 16"'Xt6"X2'-10'" PIIGH, MASCNlT ~P. HI ~T CCINC::UTI ~ @ HOOP •ABCI4 @TILl lltOOI'"" HOOP~ li9111TALLOUVI!ItS ® cecatATIVI! 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FAX 30S-443-S?S5 rfly@rogerfry .rom DATE 8/14114 SHEET NUMBER A-2.13.C ~· m m m mEl,m I I I BUILDING TYPE V SCALE : 118" = t'-0" KEY PLAN MATERIA L LEGEND (i) LJGilf Tll<TVIU! ST\ICCD. @ """"""'ST\ICCD (!} CEMENT e.AIUI!EL -S ~ T IL&. G> =·=. ':!..."""'=- ®~·=~,;:;:a DOOR ®~~=~~HI SIDE LITES G) AUJ"tl~ U ILI HGS (OMK aac:::tat) (!} ltAISf:D .,.,.,.,.,.,. 8T\ICCD !SAND ® .. 1C ll.f" flAIHD 8MOOTW STl.ICCO WEADEJit @ a• • 114• RAISED .....aoTJ-1 &TUC:CO 61U. (!} !ICOII!£ LINE 0 .,._,., Sn.otco llANO i) !ICOII!£ LINE i) DIGOilATIVI! 8ltACI<&TS ("""Ill INDS) (lt!SIN c:.A&T IMn'AT.aN MOOD) ~ ~:=il';~ ~ ICOD) @ ="~f"Y V8NT ~IP!!I ® ..... COOIB!L ®:,~;~~.-.n ®""""''-'" E) TII.R 10001' HI HCIOI> eow:o<EYS ~ ....,. .... L.OWIItS @ DECORATIVE Ollf"''Cl" @(war UMD) (j DECORATIVI l iP'S MOLDIIC 18 UGIIT fi><Mtl 8 ~.....,.ED 1<0<.1.00< ,..,-..._ DOClll 8 ::.:'.';';-~~n:H.:::E ~ f"INII!5W ~ ........,......, I!KT1<Y GAT£ W !IRICINZI I5P' "NlSU 8 ALUMI ..... ,,..., ~'~CUTS HI llltCINZE IE5P' PINfeW i!J ~r-= I'INCE. a'-4" @) ,..I!CAST C<:ltle. VINEI!It ® OJC<)ItATI\11! TII.R IUI:IJt: ij)e"""' @ 11.111• 1C 4' RA115EO STUCCO &AND BUilDING COWRS NOTE: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WJUJAMS PAINfS MAIN BODY 0 SWOOlO S1\JCCO BANDS. WINDOW ® SW'!567 SJU.S a HEADERS tmllaaAND.t.IOFFIT ® SW7520 tJaOOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, @ SW1520 BRACKETS a SHUlTERS WINDOWS, 5IJDINO ® DOOitS FJlAMES, BRONZE IJALa)NY ltAILING5. PKSET FENalS .t. GATES ROOFnLES ATLANTICO A T PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P .A. AA26000598 ROGER ~M..CHITECT 2791 BIRD AVEN UE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEJ_ JQS-446. 7787 FAX JOS-443-S?SS rfly@IO!I"rfry.com DATE SHEET NUMBER A-2.14.C ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ELEVATION "C' BUILDING TYPE VI (BUILDING NO. 5. BUILDING NO. 6 SIMILAR REVERSED) SCALE : 118" • 1 '41' © ® ELEVATION "D" MATERIAL LEGEND (i) LIGI<T TIXTUitl< .TUCGO. @ """""".TUCGO. @ CIMENT ........W.•S IOIOOf TilL @=·::-....... {!)~~~~~HI &IDE LITD @ AW'11>U1 OU.ILI""" (DMK BROa!) @ OU.ISW """""" &TUCGO ""'ND @ •• x ll.of" lllAIND tii'10C11"M &'T'UC(;O I-lEADER ® I' • II ... JtAIIN!D .-.oc:7fN .nJCG0 .. U. @ a• x &1-4' "-"'IMO II'10C71'U eTUCCD I-IUIO!llt (!j) aGOitl L ... """""" •TUCGO eOHO @) =·~T~ =:r ...,.) @)~~~~~HOOD) @11 .. COIIIIIL. \!!) :t:Jl':=.b~IGO' .....,....,. ~~ ... HI @"""",....,, ... @ GUTTIIt • _..,.,. @ UGIIT "XTUIII \8 ~AINTII> o<OLI..OH I'1&T AL DOOit f3 ~AINTI!D STUL GARAGE ~ @ AW'11>U1 PEDI!STltiAN ""'TE ~ J'~-.c:z:.1~t~ .-.cuT PIMa; ~ DOCOIIATIVI OIII'INIT BUIWING COLORS NOTE: ALL COLOitS ARE BY SHERWIN WIWAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY @ SWOO!O ~::.w~WINDOW ® SW7!67 UPPER BAND A SOPFtT ® SW75211 @ROOf WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW75211 GARAGE DOOitS, IIRACKE"n A SIIUTIERS WINDOWS. SUDINO ® DOOR FRAMES lo BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FEN<Ei A OATES ROOF11LilS KEY PIAN ADD El.ECJ'RICAL &t FIRE ~15.®15 Al.AilM RNA CHIMNEYS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P .A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL:lf1S-.«1>.77R7 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@roserfry .com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114114 A-2.15.C PARTIAL PLAN AT MAIN ENTRY AT PREMIER STREET & PRIMARY STREET SCALE: 1!16"•l'.q' PARTIAL PLAN AT NW CORNER AT PRIMARY STREET SCALE: 1/16"•1'.q' PARTIAL PLAN AT ENTRANCE AT EAST PARKING COURT (WEST PARKJNG COURT SIMILAR, REVERSED) SCALE: l/16"•1'.q' '\ I v 0 1"1'-()' ~ ELEVATION AT ENTRY SIGN AT INTERSECTION OF PREMIER STAND PRIMARY ST [ID ELEVATION AT NW CORNER @ PRIMARY STREET SCALE: l/4"zl'.q' SCALE: 114"•J'.q' NOTE: ELEVATION SHOWN FLAT FOR CLARITY [9 ELEVATION AT BUILDING ENTRANCE AT PREMIER STREET IQ] ELEVATION ATTYPICALFENCETYPE "A" AT PREMIER STREET AND PRIMARY STREET SCALE: 114"= l'.q' 1'-4 fQ SCALE: l/4"•l'.q' COL.o<>@ [gj ELEVATION AT E NTRANCE AT PARKING COURTS SCALE: 1/4"=1'.{)" ,._ ... If] SIDE ELEVATION AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING COURTS & DIRECTIONAL SIGN AT PREMIER STREET ELEVATION lQ) IS SIMILAR, REVERSE SCALE: 1!4"•J'.q> 't .. TYPICAL FENCE TYPE "B" 5'-0" HIGH PI CKET FENCE WITH MASONRY PIERS AND PICKET ENT RY GATE TYPICAL FENCE TYPE "C" 2'-6" HIGH PICKET FENCE WITH MASONRY PIERS AND PICKET E NT RY GATE SCALE: U4"•J'.q> SIGNAGE, GATES & FENCES SCALE: AS NOTED --"''1\'COR"'IIl SIC.~A-1 PkiM ... ii.Y~fRI J:;T,Sl[ I'L\.NOI1AIL(1NTIIIS SHI:.I'T KEYPLAN \IAJ"i lHI kY AII'Kl).Ul k ITR.tET.6. PRIIroiA RY STRUI S lrf'\.A"i DrT..\11 ON TillS "IIHT NYO COkM R ~K;N A"f I'RI\4AR\ ~IJU n !loll" PIA" Uf·,A I L 01" nuo; ._lfFtl MA TERIAI.I.EGEND @ L.JGM'T T&XTUR£ STUCCO @) SMOcml ST\JCGO @ 2"wiQ-P1ttCAST CONCRETE ..wJ.. CJJil' @ 2' PRECAST CONC, PIER CAP (!} 4' X %' TUICIC SMOOTI-I STUCCO SAND {!) PRECAST CONe. VENEER @ ~;:!.~;'f.~.~T_,.! ;f'~E ... o .c.. @ ~-~~~~IX!D P ICKETS I"V &!taaf @ ~I'1AJJONJtT I""!NU • 2'-4' A!!IOVE ® ~;n .. ,~r=~·~R.~~.c. BUILDING COLORS N<J'I'E, AlL COIDRS ARE BY SHERWIN WII.I.IAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso S11JCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 SII.I.S & HEADERS UPPER BAND & SOFFIT @ SW7520 @ ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW 7520 BRACKETS & SHtiT110RS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET fENCES .t GATES ROOF TILES SEE ADOmONAL REVISIONS BELOW &. 717f201S ~~A~~:~~NT ~ BUXj_Nu.K &_ 5115'20!5 REVISE FENCES ATIANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA C RYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. R OGER F RY & A SSOCIATES ARC HITECTS, P.A. AA26000S98 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 279 1 BIRD AVENUE COCON UT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEET NUMBER 8/14/14 A-3.1.1 .C ® ~ ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE & VEHICLE GATE BE1WEEN BLDGS NO. 1 & NO.6 SCALE: llt6"•1'.a" I NaTE· VIIIICLE GATES. ·~ DltiVE AD.IoloCINT TO IILDtO NO. 10 TO Ill ........ -.oeova I PRIMARY STREET Tl'P'£ •s•, 51-o !:IE'T.It.-Jll [ID ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE & PEDESTRIAN GATE BETWEEN BLDGS NO.4 & NO.5 SCALE: llt6"•1'.a" PRIMARY STREET PARTIAL PLAN AT DRIVEWAY & COURTYARD BE1WEEN BLDGS No. 1 & No.6 PARTIAL PLAN AT COURTYARD BETWEEN BLDGS No.4 & No.5 SCALE: 1/16"•1'.a" KEYPLAN MATEIU AL LEGEND @ LIIOitr TEXTURE STUCCO I@ tiMOI:7Tl< BTUC:C:O 0 2'-""!CAST CONCitETE toW.!. CIJ' @ 2' PIOEUBT CDNC . PIER CAP {i) •• X "' TloltCK 5f"'IOTH STUCCO aANP (!) PRI<CA5T GONe:. VENEER @ =~~~~~~~II ... PKXET• • ••o.G. ® ~:.·::;..riXED ~IGKETS W l!lltONZE @ ~ I"'A90NNtT 'I!NCE • 2'~ AeQ\1£ @~.~~T~~~ ••• o.c. @ LIGOn" FIXTUitE BUIWING COI.DRS NOm: AlL COLOJIS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SWIIOO ~.=sWINDOW ® SW7567 urPEit -· -.rr ® SW7520 @11.001' WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS. ® SW7520 BRACKETS It Sll\JTreRS WINDOM, SLIDING ® DOOIIS FRAMI!S, BRONZE IIALCONY ltAIUNGS. PICKET FENCES A OAlliS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTAI.5 INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P .A. AAUJ000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, Fl.. 33 133 TEL 305-W>-7787 FAX~3·S7SS rfry@rogerfry.rom DATE SHEETNUMBER M4114 A-3.1.2.C 10'-0" 1-t'-0" 2-x2" CL~ P'lllt 2'><4" CI.EAIIt """ !~&" GL!Ait FIR !"XIO" Cl.£tl.llt P'llll PR ~T CGINC. MOLDING SI'100TI-I STUCCO m wa@ ~ ELEVATION AT PERGOLA [ID ELEVATION AT PERGOLA SCALE: IJ4"eJ'-O" SCALE: lf.t"•l'-0" LAKE I . I I J I I I. J I I · I I I I I I I "I l I I l l l . I J• I I r I I I rf PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATIJRE BEIWEEN LAKE AND PARKING COURT AT WEST PARCEL SCALE: 1/16.•1'-0" ---~---------- LAKE LAKE PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATURE AT BRIDGE AT PREMIER STREET SCALI!: 1/16"• 1'-0" 2 "X2" CLEAR l'lllt 2 "X4 " GLIAil PUt !"X&" CLEAR PUt 3"XIO" CLeM,. .. COLOR@ COLOR@ PRECAST CC»>C. MOLOIN<i SMOGTI-I STUGGO I" ALUMINUM POSTS N1 AUJMifrU"'t FINIALS ......ut1INI.JM f'!NCE HI 1' ntAI'C AND at-4" ~AT .. I'-0" o.c: l ,.... J [9 ELEVATION AT FOUNTAIN SCALI!: l/4"el'-O" CE R• IC TILt @ SEGnON AT FOUNTAIN SCALE: lf.t"•l'-0" t I 1. I I . I I I I LAKE PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATIJRE BE1WEEN LAKE AND PARKING COURT AT EAST PARCEL SCALE: 1/16"•1'-0" 0 IQ] ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE AT SITTING AREA SCALE: 114"•1'-0" KEY PlAN 5n ft.AH DETAIL ON11111SHE£T BUilDING COWRS NUrE: AU. COLORS AJtE IIY SHERWIN WIUlAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY @ swooso =H~INDOW ® SW1567 lli'I'E& IIAND A IIOff1T @ SW75lll @ 11001' WOOD fASCIAS,IJOORS, ® SW7Slll BRACKEn A SHI.JTil;RS WINDOWS, SUDINO @) DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE IIAUXlNY IWI.INOS, PICKET FENCES A GAll!S I.EMOVP.GROtJNDFI.OOR H7/2015 ~~~A=AT OROUND t'L.OOit III:!DKOOM REVISE SIDE'WALX 117/2015 INI'ER.~N~LAKE PATH 1: PREMIEJl STREET 1!/lOJj ADDTIUSSHEET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P.A AA :ZC.OOOS98 ROGER F~~·~CHITE<.T 2191 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 30!1-446-TT87 DATE FAX 30!1-443-5 155 rfl)'@rogerfl)'.com SHEET NUMBER 8114114 A-3.1.3 .C BLDG. N0.8 (9 REAR ELEVATION -. -.-~ ------.. ----··-· GAZEBO FWOR PIAN SCAUl: 118"•1'-8" PARTIAL PIAN AT POOL DECK SCALE: 1/16"•1'-8" '·· DOG PARK PASSIVE PARK ~~,:.___- : ;~!IIDI>W.I< PARTIAL PLAN AT PARK AREA SCALE: 1/16"•1'-8" IIY YlCitllt sr-.n (YICIOIIITANLEY.<XIM) --... , 0 SITEBENCH 1'--4 SCAUl: 118"•1'-r IIYYlCitlltSf-.&Y(YICIOIIITANI.IIY.mM) MDIII!LNO.CA ® PICNICTABLE@OOG PARK AREA NOTEa SfGfrt HITW lr"'AGES AND L.al"TDINGo INDICATING MEN'S AND ...,._'S anTilOOI"S W 6 1 MIN LET'Tiltll. IIDTIIOOM!I .UOI ao~ OCOIP'ANCY • CAN Bl! L.OCXED ~ IN U8E. 11Y VICTOR SFANLEY (YICIOIIITANLEY.COM) ---111:1 ® BIKERACK 11-.<4"x l '-.t;" MASONRY P IER HIT~ 51'100T)..l STUCCO FI">>ISI ANO 2 " PRECAST CCNCRET E ~ALL CAP VA~If5 ·-· @)ALUMINUM PICKET FENCE SCAUl: IJ~-1'-8" POOL DECK, GAZEBO AND PARK AREA SCALE: AS NOTED IIY OAM£11MI! (GAMETIME.OlM) IIIDIIEL NO. - ®CLIMBING EQUIPMENT [!] SIDE ELEVATION SCALE: 118"•1'-8" @ SIDE ELEVATION SCAUl: 118"•1'-8" BY~ (OAME11IoiE.CXl ---® SWINGSET KEY PLAN @ @ ® @ @ @ @ (i) @ ® @ ® @ MATERIAL LEGEND LIG!rr TElCTURE !ITUCGO 51100Til TID<TUIIE STUCCO C!MENT !!ARREL TILE 11001' 2~'8 ALUMINJM L.OUV!R -4._1, 5I100Til IITUCGO !!AND AL.UMINUM tOUTTI!II W ALUMINUM DOWNSPOUT l'do' DEGOIItA11V! lt!SIN IIA"£11 INO$ S'xl' SI100Tl-l STUCCO e.A.HDS LICOWT I"IXTUIIE 41-tl' x 1'-6' trlltOSTED GLASS I'JXE) HINDOH IN ALUMINUM FlUME COLUMN HI SMOOTI-I IITUCGO I"INI$0< 10' 51100TW IITUCGO !!AND HI !ICO!tE LINE PLANTER AREA BUilDING COWRS NOTE: ALL COLOitS AilE BY SHERWIN WJWAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY @ SW0050 =.=sWJNDOw @ SW7S61 UPftla llANO AIIOFI'IT ® SW7~ @IIOOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS. @ SW7~ BRACXETS A SIIIJ1TEitS WINDOWS, lllJDING ® DOORS FRAMES. BALCONY llAILDIOS, PICICIIT FENCES A OATES BY OAME11NE (OAaE11ME.mM} MOOELNO._,I 0 PICNICTABLE@ TOT PLAY AREA BRONZE ,...,_,., KI:VISEASPhR DKl.' I~GI._.,4 mM.NENlS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTAlS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P .A. AA 2tiOOOS98 ROGERFRY,ARO-IITECT AR 75J.4 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE. FL 33133 TEL~7787 FAX JOS..M3-5755 rfly@rogerfly.com DATE &i14114 SHEET NUMBER A-3.2.C I •-o-.. I = VE~ICLE INGRESS f EGRESS GiATE . SEE ~EET A-!.1.2 FOR ELEVATION OF GiATE PICKET FENCE 'TYPE B' W MASONRY PIERS. SEE ~EET A-5 .1.1 TYPE II: TYPICAL NOR1H SIDE ElEVATION INCLUDING PBRIMB'fB£ & EMERGENCY GATE (SOU'I1t SIDE El.EV A 110N SIMILAR) SCALE: Ill"• NT ....-rot~ •.• ··.·· .• ~-~-~-~----------------------...... .rw~,.._ .. ..., ....... PARTIAL SITE PLAN AT "TYPE II " FREE-STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS .. = 70'-&' (73'-6' • TYPE lA) .. 11 '-0' = = .. . . (1.4'-0" • """ lA) = = caA~! No. 2 GAJtAGI! No. 3 GAIItAGI! Nit. A GAitAGI! No . 5 GoARAG.E No. 6 ~~~.,--------.~~~ I ' "I I ' ,/' I I ',," I I ,, I I ,"' ', I I ,,/ ',I .... --------Jilt I ' "I I ', "" I : '>c" : I ," ', I 1 ," ....... .. --------,. .... "' I ', ," I I ',;'" I ' ' ' I .,." ', I I,." ', I TYPE 1: TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN SCALE:1/I"•J'.(J' (o>C. TYP. lA) "'--------,11 I ', ,"I I ' " I I ',," I I "' I I ,' ', I I ,"' ',I [g TYPE I: TYPICAL FRONT ELEVATION SCALE: Ill"• I'~ I I l lr--- 1' I"====,. __ _.@.-_..:.. ____ . _____________ ::@ ---------------------~ I L PARTIAL SITE PLAN AT "TYPE I" FREE-STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS SCALE: 1/16"•1'.(7' (ID TYPE II: TYPICAL FRONT & REAR ELEVATION SCALE: Ill"· I'~ A2 -o· .. ------,. ~------ ' /1 I' ' / ' ' / ' ~ ~ I ' ~ ? ' ' ' ' ' / " ' GNtACrE No . ' ~ENo.i ' " lr A ' I I / " ' / ' I I ' ' ' ' / " 0/ ' ______ -:. "------.. ------,. ~------ ' ,, I' ' / ' ' ~ ~ I ' / ? 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ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHJTECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE a>cONtJr GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfiy@rogerfiy.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-1.11 DEN BEDROOM BEDROOM UNITD-1 UNITB-1 UNIT A-1.2 UNITA-1.2 ELECTRICAL I PUMP ROOM DllN PLAN @ GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM TRASH ROOM UNITD-2 BEDROOM UNITD-3 .& BEDROOM BUILDING TYPE IV A SCALE : 1/8" = 1'-0" REVISE GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM SUDL~ GLI\SS &/1712015~=~/ GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM lERRACE & 1ll/20lS ~~A ·l.lA C-l LS/2015 ADO PAVERS AS SHOWN •• llEVlSED LAYOUT AT l>llD~ LOBBY A REVlSE AS PER ORC ~ 1.21&'2014 OOMME."'ll'S ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUfGROVE, FL. 331 33 TEL 305-446-n87 DATE FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com SHEET NUMBER 8114/14 A-1.12 BEDROOM UNITD-2 DEN DEN ~ . 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PAVER.5 • BUILDING ENTRY SIDeHAU< HALL fTINESS CENTER L,929SF lNTERIOR PL\N TBD __). & I ~o~£ L ______ .J F1.00RS PLAN @ GROUND FLOOR UNITA-1.1 GAME ROOM 613SF INTERIOR PLAN 1BD LEASING OFFlCE 1,599SF INTERIOR PLAN TBD 8Al..CONY ABOVE .2HD TO.cT'U fi.DORS BUSINESS CENTER CONFERENCE ROOM 721SF 8Al..CONY AI>OVE • 2ND TO 4TH F1.00RS SITTING AllilEA. SEE ~EET A-3.1 .3 FOR FURTI-I~ INFORMATION. BUILDING TYPE V SCALE : 1!8" = NY' I 0 BEDROOM DEN ~.g~ ~clb' ........ m~~ ltOOI' e ELOH --r:m~~ BEDROOM BEDROOM UNITB-1 BEDROOM BEDROOM UNITD-2 PLAN@ 2ND TO 4TH FLOOR BUILDING TYPE V SCALE : 118' = l'.q & l218/l0l4 ~~PERDRC ATLANTICO A T PALM BEACH GARDENS FO R FLOR IDA C RYST ALS INVESTMENT CORP. 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ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 279 1 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-440-nP:T FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBE R 8114/14 A-1.20 UNITE-2 UNITE-2 LIVI ... "'""""""' N0.2 UNITE-1 PLAN @ THIRD FLOOR UNITE-1 ~ . . UNITE-1 UNITE-1 ~ ' . PLAN @ SECOND FLOOR UNITE-2 UNITE-2 ----SIDEWALK ----,---------~====~S~ID~~ ~====~--- UNITE-2 UNITE-1 UNITE-1 UNITE-1 PLAN @ GROUND FLOOR BUILDING TYPE VI (BUILDING NO. 5. BUILDING NO. 6 SIMILAR REVERSED) SCALE : 1/8" = 1 '.{}" UNITE-2 & l21&'1:0l4 ~~ERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FO R FLORIDA C RYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT G ROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8114/14 SHEET NU MBER A -1.21 BUILDING TYPE I SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND G) LIQn" T~ STUCCO. (!) SMOOT~ STUCCO. (!)CEMENT BARREL-S RCXlf' TILE. @~'':~..,;,..._ ® ~~~~~~s DOOR (!)~~~~~WI SIDE LITES G) ALUMINUM RAILINGrS (DARK BRONZE) (!) RAISED 51'10011-1 STUCCO e.a.ND G) 6" x !1'41" RAISED ~ STUCCO ~EADER @) 91 x 31'.41 RAISED ~ STUCCO SILL ([) 5COR!: LINE t 5MOO'Tl-l STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LINE (!) DECCIRATIVE fJRACKET5 (RAfTER ENOS) (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ ~~~T~ WOOD) @ DECORATIVE CLAY VENT PIPES (CAST RESIN) @ EIPS c:otit8EL @ l6")M"X:z'-IO" 1-l!Q.f, MASONRY PIER WI PRECAST CONCRETE CAP @ WOOO FASCIA @ TILE ROOf HI HOOD eRACKETS @) METAL L0.N£RS @ DECORATIVE CMIMNEY ~ (NOT USED) @ ~lYC JlLE~~~2 .4. A-2 .• ~ LIGHT ~XTURE @ PAINTED ~ METAL DOOR ~ ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN ~TE • S'-41"X2'-4" ~IQ.I HI eRONZE ESP FIN151 f5 ALUMINUM ENTRY c;ATE loV BRONZE E!JP FINis..! ~ ALUMINUM FIXED ~ICKETS loV BRONZE ESP I"INISI-l 8 ~~~ I"ENCE • 2'-41" @) PRECAST CONe. VENEER @ DECORATIVE TILE PLAQUE @ BENCM ~ !/'11 x '11 RAI~ STUCCO e.ANO BUILDiNG COLORS NO"ffi AIL a>LORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso STIJCCO BANDS, WINOOW ® SW7S67 Sill.S & HEADERS UPPER BAND & SOFFIT @ SW7S11J @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S11J BRACKETS & SHUITERS WINOOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS, PICKET FENCES It GATES ROOF TILES REVISE GROUND FLOOR & 7/17/20lj ~~~M~~~y-ss SHUITERS & SllS/2015 REVISED ENTRIES & 121812014 ~~ERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA C RYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-771fl FAX 305-443-5755 rfiy@rogerfiy.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.1 r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ EL .+-o'-0' --- FIN. GROUND FUX:IR BUILDING TYPE I SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND {!) L.IGWT TEXTURE: ~TUCCO. <!) SI10C7Tl< STUCCO. (!} CEMENT ~RREL-5 ROOF Til..£. G>=-·=~~ @~~~~~DOOR @~·=~~HI SIDE LITES {!) ALUMINUM RAILINcaoS (DARK BRONZE) {!) RAISED 5MCJOTi.l STUCCO BAND G) •• x 3/<4" RAISI!:D !!f100Tl.l STUCCO ~EADER @ s• x 51'4" RAISED ~ STUCCO SILL ® 5COR!: LIN£ • 9r'100'nl STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LIN£ @) DECORATIVE ~S (RMTER ENOS) (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ ~~~T~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE Cl..AY VENT PIPES (CAST RESIN) @ EIPS CORe!L ® ~"X16"X2'-IO" '-I&GW, MASONRY PIER W PRECAST CONCRETE CAP @ HOOD FASCIA ® TILE ROOf HI ltoiOOD BRACKETS @ METAL L.OW!RS €) DECORATIVE 0-IIMNFI"' @ (NOT U$ED) @ ~zc ~~~!VI. A-2.6 (i1 I.IQ.IT JI'IXTURI! €9 P.4.1NTEO ~ METAL DOClR ~ ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN c;ATE • 5'-.oi"X2'-.o4" '"'IGoW W BRONZE ESP I"'INI~ ~ AL.UI"'INUM ENTRY G.ATI! WI BRONZE ESP fi"INISW ~ ALUMINUM FIXID PICKETS 1oo11 eRONZE I!SP fi'INISI ®~~~FENCE . 2'-.o1• ~ PRECAST CONe. VENEER @ OECORA TIVE TIL£ PLAQUE @15£N0' @) 3141" x .o4" RAISED STUCCO eA.ND BUILDING COLORS NOTE: AlL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINfS MAIN BODY 0 swooso STIJCCO llANOS, WINDOW ® SW7567 SILLS olt HEADERS UPPER BAND olt SOFFIT ® SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7520 BRACKETS olt SHUITERS WINDOWS, SUDINO ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS, PICKET FENCES olt OATES ROOFln.ES @ ENTEORA BEUA TERRA COlT A BLEND ATLANTICO AT PALM BEA C H G ARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfiy@rogerfiy.com DATE SHEET NUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.2 EL..+!'II'-0" $ TOP OF 511-1 ~LAB $ EL.+-Q'-0' --- FIN. GROUND Fl..OOR $ EL..+-o'-o• __ _ FIN. CiROUND FL..OOR m I PARTIAL ELEVATION "A"@ BUILDING NO.1 ELEVATION "B" BUILDING TYPE II-A SCALE : 1/8" = 1'-0" m m 1!1 I m m m fJ KEY PLAN ® MATERIAL LEGEND 0 L.IGJ.IT TEXTURE STUCCO. @ S1"11X)T~ STUCCO. {!) CEMENT ei.RREL-S ROOF TIL£. 0~'=~~ {!)~~~~~DOOR @~~~~~HI SIDE LITES {!) ALUMINUM RAILI~S (DARK 15RONZE) (!) RAISED 5f'1C)01'l.4 STUCCO BAND G) 6o" X !14" RAISED ~ STUCCO @ 3 1 X 3/41 RAISED SMOOT~ STUCCO SILL €) SCORE LIN£ t SI'100TJ.I STUCCO eAND {i) SCORE LINE f!:} DECORATIVE BRACK£T5 (RAFTER ENDS) (RESIN CAST IMITATION WOOD) 0 FR~il~~ ~T"7.f.R~ WOOD) @ DECORATIVE CLAY VENT PIPES (CAST R.ESIN) @ EIFS CORBEL @ 16o"X16"X2'-10" ~IGI-4, MASONR.Y PIER HI PRECAST CONCRETE CAP @ looiOOD FASCIA ® TILE ROOF WI WOOD BRACKETS 18 METAL LOWERS @ DE.CORATIVE ~IMNEY @(NOT USED} @ ~lYC JlL~~~2.4 • A-2 .• ~ LIGU'T FIXTURE ~ PAINTED f.IOL.L.Qo.l MFT AL DOOR ~ ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN c.ATE • 3'-<4")(2'-.C" ~~ W 8RONZE ESP FINIS~-! @ ALUMINUM ENTRY GATE HI BRONZE e:SP FINI!M-1 @ A&...UMINUM FIXED PICKETS HI BRONZE ESP F!NtfM.I 6) ~A~~ FENCE • 2'--4" @I PRECAST CONC. VENEER @ DEC.ORATIVE TILE PlAQUE @BE><O< @ 3/<41 x -41 RAISED STUCCO BAND BUILDING COLORS NOTE' ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN Wlu.IAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 ® SW0050 STIJCCO BANDS, WINDOW SILlS & HEADERS SW7S67 UPPER BAND & SOFFIT © sw 7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S20 BRACKETS & SHUlTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES & GATES ROOFTII.£S @) ENlEGRA BELLA TERRA COIT A BLEND ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 279 1 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33 133 TEL. 305-446-TI87 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com PRE CAST CONCRETE MOLDI!trG, SEE DTL. ABOifE. I 6"X I j" DARK eRQlori.N !!ORDER TILE 4•x.4• WI-UTE FIELD TILE 2"X2" 1-&AND-PAINTED DECORATIVE TIL£ INSERTS DECORATIVE TILE WALL PlAQUE SCAl£: I" -1'-6' $ ~~~TW FL-OOR SLAB m m $ ~o;::-~ FLR SLAB i!J $ ~a.:::~ FLR SLAe m m £1..+10'-6" $ TOP Of' 2ND~ $ ~~~ND FL-OOR I m m I cl I I I m i ELEVATION "C" BUILDING TYPE II-A sCALE : us· = 1'-0" tJ KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIGI-IT TEXTURE STUCCO. @ Si"11C7TW STlJCCO. (!} CEMENT SAR.R£1.-S ROOF TILE. G)~l'::e~ ®~~~~~s DOOR @~It~~~ ..V SIDE LITES (!') .t.UJMINIJM RAILINGS (DARK MONZE) (!} RAISED SMOO"'1--STUCCO eANO G) ,. x 3/41 RAISED ~ STUCCO I-lEADER @ 31 x 3/41 RAISED SMOOT"W STUCCO Sill ® SCORE LINE t ~ STUCCO 6AND €) 5GORE LINE (!)DECORATIVE MACKETS (RAn"~ ENDS) (RESIN CA5T IMITATIGIN ....o::x>) @?~~~~~HOOD) @ DECORATIVE Cl..AY VENT PIPES (CA5T ~IN) {!) EIFS CORBEL @ t6o~"X2'-10" ._.I~, MASONRY F"lal ...V ~T CONCRETE CAP ® WOOD FASCIA @ TIL.E ROOF HI ....aoD BRAOC.ET5 ® METAL LOUVERS €) D£COR.ATIVE CMII"''NEY €J (NOT USED) @ ~lYC ~LE~~~2.4 • A-2., €1LI<OWT"'l<TURI!" (8 PAINTED I-IOU.OH METAL DOOR ~ ::.:'~~-=~:: 8=E ESP' FINI~ ~ ALUMINUM ENTRY GATE HI BRONZE ESP FINIS~-! ~ ALI.A'11NUM I"'XEO PICKETS HI !!RONZE E5P FIN!~ 8 ~~ JrENCE. 2'-41 @_) f"R.ECAST CONe. VENEER ® DECORATIVE TILE PLAQUE €>""""" @) 3/41 1C 41 RAISED STUCCO SAND BUILDING COLORS NOTE: AU. COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN W1LUAMS PAINI'S MAIN BODY 0 ® swooso STUCOJ BANDS, WINDOW Slll.S ~ HEADERS SW7567 UPPER BAND~ SOFFIT ® SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7520 BRAO<ETS ~ SHUTIERS WINDOWS, SliDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS, PICKET FENCES~ GATES ROOF lUES A ADD DECORA11VEPI.AQUE L!l 7!17120l5 DETAD.. A REVISE AS PER DRC Lll 1.21812014 COMMENTS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8/14/14 SHEET NUMBER A-2.4 m m m m ram I I I BUILDING TYPE II-B SCALE : 1/8" = 1'-{)" l r EL-.+2'111'-6" $ TOP OF 4n.l FLR SLAB fJ KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND (!) LIGWT T~RE STUCCO. {!) 5MOOT~ STUCCO. (!} CEMENT eARR.E:L-5 ROOF TILE. G)~·=~~ (!)~~~~~DOOR {!) ~·= ~ ~ W SIDE LITES G) ALUMINUM RAILINGS (DARK BRONZE) (!) RAISED ~ 5TUGCO eANO G) 6" x S/.C" RAISED SMOOT~ STUCCO I-lEADER @ 31 • 3/41 RAISED SMGJ01l.l STUCCO SILL @) SCORE LINE t !5f100Tl.l STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LINE @ OECORATIV!: MACKETS (RAfTER ENOS) (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ ~~~T~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE Cl..AY VBrr PIPES (CAST lltBIN) @ fl~ CORBEL @ ~~"X2'-IO" 1-1~, MASONRY PIER WI PIUCAST CONCRETE CAP @ ....::00 f'ASCIA @ TILE ROOF HI ...000 BRACKETS @ METAL l.OUVI!RS @ DECORATIVE: Q.IIMNE'T" @(NOT l/5£0) @ ~lYC ~LE~~:z .... A-2.6 ~ LIGUT I""IXTURE @ PAINTED ~ METAL DOOR ~ ALUMIIIU'1 PED£5TRIAN c:;ATI: • !'-.C"X2'-<4" 1-11~ WI MONZE ESP FINI~ @ AL-UMINUM arrRY G.'.TE HI BRONZE ESP JI'INI~ €9 ALUMINUM f'IXID PtCXETS HI BRONZE E5P FINISI-4 8 ~ ~~ f'ENCE. 2'-.C" ~ PRECAST CONe. VENEER ® DECORATIVE: TILE PLAQUE @BENO' @ !.!"'' x .oiiJ" RAI&ED STUCCO BAND BUILDING COLORS NOTE: ALL CX>LORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SW0050 STUCCO BANDS, WINIX>W ® SW7567 SillS o!t HEADERS UPPER BAND o!t SOFFIT @) SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7520 BRACXETS o!t SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIIJNGS, PICKET FENC1lS o!t GATES ROOFTllES & ~ll51201S REVISED ENilUES A REVISEASPERDRC L!l 12/812014 COMMENI'S ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A AA 26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8/14/14 SHEET NUMBER A-2.5 PRE CAST CONCRETE MOLDf~, SEE DTL. ABOIIE. ~~· i:~ BROWN 4f1X4f1 ~ITE FIELD TILE 2"X2" WAND-PAINTED DECORATIVE TILE INSERTS DECORATIVE TILE WALL PLAQUE SCAU!: I" -l'.q' >-~ "' ~ ~ ~ iii I: $ ~~~~TH FLOOR ~ $ ~~~~ FLR SLAB $ ~o.:~-c:RD FLR SLAB $ ~a:~~_.~ FLR Sl.A5 • ~ ~· ~ ~~~ ~ z ~~~ ~ iii I: ~~m m I m m FLOOR 5UI! I I I=! I m m m I $ ~o;l~-6~ FLR SL.Ae ELEVATION "C" • m >-ij "' ~ II m BUILDING TYPE II-B SCALE:I/8"= l'.zy' ra KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIQ.IT TEXTURE STUCCO. @ SI'1ClCml STUCCO. (!) CEMENT eA.RREL-5 RClOF TILE. G)=·:~~ @~~~~~DOOR (!}~~~~~HI SIDE LITES (!} ALUMINUM RAIL!~ (DARK eRONZE) (!} RAISED SI"110l1--STUCCO eAND G) •• 1C 3/4f" RAIS£0 5r'100"'rW STUCCO I-lEADER @ 51 1C 31'4f1 RAISED SMOOTW STUCCO SILL ([) SCORE LINE t !SMOOTW STUCCO BAND €) 5CORE LINE @) 'DECORATIVE eRACKET5 (RAFTER ENOS) (RESIN CAST 11"11TATION HOOD) @ f~~~~~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE CLAY VENT PIP!S (CAST ReiN) @ EIFS CORI!!IEL @ ""Xl6o"X2'-IO" WIQ-1, MASONRY PIER HI PRECAST CONCRETE CAP @ l<oiOOO FASCIA ® TIL.! ROOF HI ...aoD BRACKETS @ METAL LOWERS @ DECORATIVE ~IMNEY @(NOT US£0) @ ~~~YC ~L£~~:v1 • A-2.6 ~ LIGWT f"I)(TURE @ PAINTED ~ METAL DOOR ~ ALUMINUM PEOeTRIAN GrATE • 3'-4f"l0'-4f" WI~ HI eRONZE ESP FINISI-I re AUJMINUM ENTRY GrAT!: HI BRONZE ESP FINI$4 €i AL.UMINUM P"IXEO PICKETS HI BRONZE e,p FINI514 S~~FENCE•2'-_... @) PRECAST CONC. VENEER @ DECORATIVE TIL£ PLAQUE @ .. ...,.. @ 3/ ... 1 IC _.., RAI9EO STUCCO eANO BUILDING COLORS NOm AILOOLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SWOOSO STIJCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 Sll.LS 4t HEADERS UPPER BAND It SOFFIT ® SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7520 BRACKETS 4t SIRJITERS WINDOWS, SliDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES It OATES ROOF11l£S & 7/1712015 ~J'~ECORATIVEPLAQL'E &. 7/1712015 ~g~~~:.LDG. <XlRNER A REVISEASPERDRC Lll 121812014 COMMENTS ATIANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P.A. AA26000598 ROGERFR~ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-77ffl FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8/14/14 SHEET NUMBER A-2.6 MATERIAL LEGEND {!) L.IQ.lT TEXTUR~ STUCCO. (!) 5MOC7TM STUCCO. <!) UMENT !tARREL-5 ROOF TILE. ey=·=~~ @~~~~~DOOR {!) ~~ ~ ~ W SIDE LITES (!} AUJMII«JM RAILINI;-S (DARK 8RONZ'£) (!) IU.I!JW Sf"110"rU S'T\.IGCO !lAND G) 6° • 3/.t' RAIS£0 ~ STUCCO @ 3" • 31_." RAISED SMCI()T"W STUCCO SfU. @) ~ LIN! t SMOOTI-I STUCCO BAND €) !KDR!: LIN! @ OECClRATIVI!: BRACKETS (RAFTER ENDS) (RESIN CAST IMrTA.TION ....c:JOO) @ ~il~~ ~:~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE CL.AY VENT PIPES (CA9T RESIN) ® f.IF5 CGJRI!5£l. @ ••-xt6"X2'-IO" I-IIGW, MA.50NRY PIER Jolt ~T CONCJtETE CAP (!} lo400D FASCIA ® TILE ROO!" N1 ~ eRACKETS ~ MI!T "'-LOUVERS ® DECORATIVE Q.tiMNEY @ (tm" U5ED) @ ~lYC ~~~~2 .A. A-2-'o ~ LIG41T fiXTURE ~ PAINTED loO..L.OH r-IETAL DOOR ~ ~~~-=~TR~ =f E5P FINI~ ~ A&..LW"'INUM ENTRY GATE W eRCltQI!: ESP FINISf.l ~ ALUMINUM I"IXW PICK~S W eRONZf ~ fiNI5f.l 8 ~~~ FENCE • 2'-4" @ ~fCAST CGINC. VENEER ~~~~~-~~Gi~~ii~ ...... ~~~ .......... ~~ .......... ~ .................... ~~~~~~~.J~~;;~~.J~ii~ii~.J~ii;;ii~.J ...................... J.~~==~~~ .......... J.~~ii~ii~ .............. .J~~ ........ .;~~~ ................ ~~~ .. ~ ~~TIVETI~~E F ij)MNOl ELEVATION "A" ELEVATION "B" BUILDING T YP E III SCALE : 1/8" = rq mm m II I KEY PLAN @ 514" • 4 1 RAISED STVCGO eAND BUILDING COLORS NOTE: AU. COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WilLIAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso STUCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® sw 7S67 SillS a HEADERS UPPER BAND a SOFFIT @) SW7S1Jl @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S1Jl BRACKETS a SHUTIERS WINDOWS, SLIDING ® DOORS FRAMES. BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES a GATES ROOFllUS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL 305446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com ELEVATION "C" $ ~o;~-~~~ FLOOR SL.Ae • ~~~ I EL.+2'11'-6" $ TOP OF <411-1 FLR SL...Al5 II I I $ ~O.:':~"RD FLR SL.Ae II m LOR@ I $ ~a:~·~ FLR SLAe ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE III SCALE: 1/8" = l'.q KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND 0 LIQ.JT TEXTURE STUCCO. (!} SMOO'TI< STUCCO, @ CEMENT eARREL-5 ROClF TIL£. G>=·=~...w.u @~~~~~DOOR @ ~~~~~ ...V SIDE LITES G) ALUMINUM RAILINGS (DARK BRONZE) (!) RAISED 5MCJOTl.l STUCCO BAND G) 6" x !14" RAISED SM0011-I STUCCO I-lEADER @) 31 x 31-4" RAISED ~ STUCCO ~LL @) SCORE LIN£ • ~ STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LINE (!)DECORATIVE BRACKnS (RAFTER EN~) (RE!SIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ ~~~T~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE Cl..AY VENT PIPES (CAST RESIN) @ EII"'S COReEL @ 16-xJ6")(2'-10'" 1-iiGW, MASONRY PIER. ...V PRECAST CONCRETE CAP ® ...000 FASCIA ® TIL£ ROOf W WOOD BRACKETS fi9 MI!TAL LOJVERS @ DECORATIVE o-HI"''NEY @ (NOT USED) @ ~lYC ~L£~~~2 ..... A-2.6 8 LIGWT FIXTURE @ PAINTED 1-10LL0H METAL DOOR (8 AWMINUM P£D£5TRIAN G-ATE: • 3'-.. "X2'-<4" Ml~ HI BRONZE ESP FINI~ €b ALUMINUM srrRY GATE Jooll BRO-IZE ESP FINI~ (i9 ALUMINUM I"'IXEO PICKETS HI BRONZE ESP FIN!~ 8 ~~FENCE. 2'-<41 @ PRECA9T CONe. VENEER @ DECOR.A.TIVE TILE PLAQUE @......,.. @ a/<41 x .41 RAISED STUCCO BAND BUILDING COLORS NOTJl, ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SW0050 SI'IJCCO BANDS. WINDOW ® SW7567 SULS It HEADERS UPPER BAND&: SOFFIT @ SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, @) SW7520 BRACKETS It SHUTJ'ERS WINDOWS, SliDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES It GATI!S ROOF TILES ®=~~LEND & l2M/20l4 ~~PERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLO RIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER F RY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGERFR~ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305-446-77P:I FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.8 El..+~·~· $TOPOflofTI.II"'LR5l...Ae ELEVATION "A" BUILDING TYPE IV-A SCALE : 118" = 1'~ KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND G) LIGUT TDTURE STUCCO. @) 9MCl01"I< STUCCO. {!) C£MENT BARREL-S RCX:lF TILE. G)~·~~...we. {!)~~~~~5 DOOR (!} ~~~~~ W SIDE LITES (!} AL.1Jr"WI'U'1 RAILINC;S (DARK IMOHZ£) <!) AAtSED 5MOO"TW STlJCGO aANO G) 6• • !.141' RAISED 9MCX1ll-l STUCCO '-lEADER @ 5 1 J: !1-41 RAISED SMOCJ'Tl.l STUCCO SIU €) SCORE LIN! t 5r'10C7Tlol STUCCO MHO €) !!CDR.E LINE {!) DECORATIVE. eRACKETS (RAFTER END5) (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ ~~~RT~ HOOD) ® D!CORATIVE CLAY VENT PIPES (CAST lt.ES!N) ® .,.,. COR8f1. ® "'"Xl6")(2'-IO' I-I!G&-1 , MASONRY PIER. HI P'ltECAST CONC"-ETE CAP @1o01000 I""ASCIA ® TIU ROO!" HI HClOO SRACKETS @ MflAL LOWERS @~TM!a<IMNET @ (NC1T USEI>) @ ~lY&_E ~~~~?v• t A-2.6 ~ UGWT "I<TVRE ~ ,.AINTEO WCil..LOH M!TAL DOOR {ij ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN GATE • 5 '-<4.X2'-<4' 1-1~ WJ' eRONZ!: !SP FIN!~ €} .o\L.LW11NUI'1 BmitY c;ATE HI !SRONZ! ESP I"'INI~ ~ Al..UMINUM I"IXW PICKETS HI' eRONZ! ESP FINI~ 8 ~~ F~CE. 2'-41" @ PR£CA5T CONC. VENEER ® Df'.CO!ItATIVE TILE Pl-AQUE i>""""" ~ J/411 • <41 ltA.t5a) STUCCO BAND BUILDING COLORS NOTh All COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINI'S MAIN BODY 0 swooso STIJCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7S67 SillS & HEADERS UPPER BAND & SOFFIT @ SW7S20 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S20 BRACKETS & SHUTI'ERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BAUX>NY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES & GATES ROOF TillS REVISE GROUND R.OOR .& 1171201!1 ~~~~~~ SHUITERS /!:, '115Jl015 REVISED ENTRIES & l1/8120H ~~PERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfly@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-2.9 ELEVATION "C" ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE IV-A SCALE : 1/8" = Nl" KEY PIAN MATERIAL LEGEND G) LIQ.IT TEXTURE STUCCO. (V S!100'TI< STUCCO. @ CEMENT 8ARREL·S ROOF TILE. G) =.•:~ ~r:Wes {!)~~~~~5 DOOR @~~~~~WI SIDE LITES {!) ALUMINUM RAIL1Nci5 (DARK MDNZE) {!) RAISED ~ STUCCO e.AND G> 61 x 3/.o41 RAISED SM001l-l STUCCO I-lEADER @ 31 JC Sl.t1 RAISED SMOOT+-! STUCCO SILL @) SCORE LINE: • ~ STUCCO BAND €) 5COR.f" LINE" {!)DECORATIVE BRACKETS (RAFTER ENDS) (RESIN CAST IMITATIO't4 HOOD) @ ~ll.~~T~ HOOD) @ DECORATIVE Gl.AT VENT PIPES (CAST R£5<N) @ EIF9 COReEL. @ "·'>OCo-x2'-IO" I-IIG-1-1, MASONRY PIER HI f"R£CAST CONCRETE CAP @~FASCIA ® TILE ROOF HI HOOD BRACKETS <i!) MeTAL LOUVERS @ DfCORATIVE ~IMNEY @(NOT USED) @t ~~YC ~~~~:v4 • A-2.6 18 LIGUT FIX'TURI! @ PAINTED~ METAL DOOR @ ALUMINUM PEDSTRIAH t;ATE • :!'-.t"X2'-.o4" +-llg.! WI BRONZE ESP FINI51-1 @ ALUMINUM ENTRY c;ATE W BRONZE E5P FINIS-4 (i9 ALUMINUM FIXED PICKETS W BROH:ZE !SP FINis.! ®~~F~£•2'--4" @) PRECAST CONC. VENEER @ DECCJRATIVE Tt.L..E PL..AD.JE ij)BfNC>I e> 3/ .. 1 1C -41 RAISED STUCCO eAND BUILDING COLORS NOTh AIL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 SWOOSO STIJax> BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 SillS olt HEADERS UPPER BAND o1t SOFFIT @) SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7521J BRACKETS o1t SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SliDING ® DOORS FRAMES. BRONZE BALCONY RAn.INGS. PICKET FENCES o1t GATES ROOF TILES &. SllSI201S REVISED E..VIRIES A REVISE AS PER DRC Lll 12/812014 OOMMENI'S ATIANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.10 © @ ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~--~-­ IIEi m m m BUILDING TYPE IV-B SCALE : 1/8" = 1'-0" KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND (!} L.IQ.rr TEXTURE: 5-TUCGO. (!) SMOOT!< STUCCO. (!) CEMENT eAR.REL..-5 R0:1F TILE. 0='=~~ @~'':~~DOOR @~~=-~~WI SIDE LITE5 {!) ALUMINUM RAILINGS (DARK BRONZE) {!) RAISED 5MOOTl-l STUCCO BAND G) 61 11: !1'-4' RAISED SMOOTlol STUCCO MEADER @ 5 1 x !.1'-41 ltAISED SMOO'Tl-l STUCCO SILL @) SCORE: LINE t SMOO'fl.l STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LINE @) DECORATIVE eRACKE"T5 (RAFTER ENDS} (RESIN GA5T IMITATION ...000) 0 fR.~z;;~ ~y,!JT~ ~) ® ~TIVE CLAY VENT PIPE5 (CAST ReiN) ® EIF5 COReEL ® l6~16"X2'-10' 1-11,_.., MASONRY PIER W PRECAST CONCRETE: CAP @ HCXIO FA!CIA ® TILE ROOF HI ...C:OO BRACKETS @ MEl"Al LOWEIOS @ DECORATIVE a41MNEY (8 (NOT USED) @ ~lYC Jl~~~2.-4 • A-2., ~ LIQ.fl' FIXTURE ~ PAINTED ~ METAL DOOR (2!) ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN ~TE • 3'-41"X2'-.. " J.IIGI-I HI eRONZE ESP FINISW f5 ALUMINUM ENTRY c;ATE W BRONZE ESP FINIS.f @ ALUMINUM P'IXED PICKETS WI !IRONZE ~ FINIS-4 8 ~~~ I'ENCE • 2'--4" @) PRECAST CONC. VENEER @) OECORA TIVE TILE PLAQUE @eENO< €,) 31-4" x -41 RAISED STUCCO eAND BUILDiNG COWRS NOTh ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINfS MAIN BODY 0 SWOOSO STUCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 Sn.LS .t HEADERS UPPER BAND 4 SOFflT @ SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, @) SW7SW BRACKETS .t SHUTIERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINOS, PICKET FENCES .t GATES ROOF TilES REVISE GROUND fl..OOR & /1712015 ~~~M~~y-ss SHUITERS & 511512015 REVISED ENfRIES & 121812014 ~~P£RDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROOER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305446-ns1 FAX 305-443-5755 rfly@rogerfly.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.11 -------------- • m (I • II 0 ~ I ~ ~~ .... II E E I::t m COLOR® EL.+20'-o' $ TOP OF 3RO FLR SLAB ELEVATION "C' ELEVATION "D" BUILDING TYPE IV-B SCALE: 1/8" = l'.zy" KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND {!) LIGUT TIOCTURE STUCCO. ® 5MClOTl< 51\ICGO. (!) CEMENT BARREL-S ROOF TILE. @~':~~ (!)~~~~~DOOR (!) ~~~~~HI SlOE LITES G) ALUMINUM RAILII\kao5 (DARK BRONZE) (!) RAISED 5f"'IO'n.l STUCCO BAND G) 6' x 31'4' RAISED 5MGIOTl-l STUCCO I-lEADER @ !' x SJ'-4' RAISED SMOO'nol STUCCO SILL €) SCORE LINE 4 51"'10011-1 STUCCO eANO €) SCORE LINE {!)DECORATIVE BRACK.flS (RAFTER ENDS) (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @~~~~~HOOD) ® DECORATIVE CUY VENT PIPES (CAST ~N) @ EI~S COReEL @ 16'X'l6'X2'-IO" loi!G+I, MASONRY PIER W ~T CONCRETE CAP @ WOOD FA5CIA ® TILE ROO!"" HI ....000 BRACKETS @ METAL LOWERS @DECORATIVE ~IMNfY rlJ (NOT US£!)) @ ~.!.YC J.1LE~~~2 . .ot • A-2.6 ~ LI<OI<T """""' 18 PAINTED ...au...oH METAL DOOR ~ ALUMINUM PEDE5ntiAN C8ATE • 5'-.o4'X2'--4' I-IIGW HI BRONZE ESP FINISI-I @ ALUMINUM ~ ~TE HI BRONZE ESP FINIS! €j ALUMINUM FIXIEO PICKETS HI BRONZE ESP I"'INISI 8 ~~ FENCE . 2'-41" @j PRECAST CONC. VENEER ® DECORATIVE TILE PLAQUE @e""""' @) 5/4° x -4' RAISED STUCCO 81<NO BUlLDlNG COWRS NOTE: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WilliAMS PAINTS MAINBODY 0 SW0050 ~~=~WINDOW ® SW1S61 UPPER BAND &: SOFFIT ® SW7S20 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S20 BRACKETS & SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SLIDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNOS, PICKET FENCES & GATES ROOFTn.ES REPLACE GROUND Fl.DOR & 111112015 ~~~;~RW/ ll ATE /A. .5!1512015 REVISED ENTRIES A, REVISE AS PER DRC Lll l1J8/l014 COMME!'ITS ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVEST MENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECI' AR7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT G ROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305-446-nff! FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-2.12 .----------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------~ ----------~ BUILDING TYPE V SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND {!) LIGUT TEXTURE STUCCO. @ SMOOTI-I STUCCO. (!} CEMENT eARREL-5 ROOF TILE. @~'=~..-....... (!)~~=-~~DOOR (!} ~~=~~WI SIDE LITES (!} AUIMINUM RAILINC;S (DA.RK BRONZE) (!} RAISED 5I"110TT--STUCCO eAND ® 6° x !.1~" RAISED 51"10()11.1 STUCCO !.lEADER @ 3° IC 5/<4° RAISED 5I"1CCI'n4 STUCCO SILL €) SCORE LINE t ~ STUCCO BAND €) SCORE LINE {!) ~TIVE BRACKETS (RAFTER ENDS) (RESIN CA5T IMITATION HCOD) @p~~'i-~T~~J @ D!CORATJW CLAY VENT PIPES (CAST MSIN) ®!II'S COR8!L @) '""XI'"X2'-IO" 1-1~, M.,t.,50./RY PIER HI PR!CAST CONCRETE CAP @I«)()[) FASCIA @ TILE ROOF W HOOD eRACKETS lii9 METAL LOUVERS @ DECORATIVE Q.IIMNEY llj (NOT US£0) @ ~~~ Jl~~~2.<4. A-2-" ~ LIGWT FIXTURE @ PAINT!D ~ METAL DOOR: ~ ALUMINUM ~TRIAN GrATE • 3'-<4"X2'-<4" I-I+Q-4 HI eRONZE ESP FINIS!-1 ~ ALUMINUM ENTlltY GATE W BRONZE ~ FINISU €_9 ALLIMINUM FIXED PICKI!TS HI BRONZE ESP FINIS! 8 ~~FENCE. 2'-<4" ~ PRECAST CONe. VENEER ® DECORATIVE TIL!: PL..AQUE @efNOI e> 51<4" x -4" RAISED STUCCO eAND BUILDING COLORS NOTE: ALL OOLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINI'S MAIN BODY @ SW0050 S11Ja:x> BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 Sn.J.S olt HEADERS UPPER BAND olt SOFFIT © SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S20 BRACKETS olt SHlTITERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAD.JNOS, PICKET FENCES olt GATES ROOF TilES @) ENI'EGRA BEllA TERRA COTIA BLEND /A 5/1.!!12015 REVISED ENTRIES &. l2J8120l 4 ~PERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FO R FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA 26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT G ROVE, FL. 33133 TEL 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfiy@rogerfiy.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.13 BUILDING TYPE V SCALE: 1J8• = 1'-{)" KEY PLAN MATERIAL LEGEND {!) LIGUT TDTUR.£ STUCCO. (!) 51"1001">< STUCCO. {!) C£MENT a.\RREL-5 ROOF TIL£. G>=·=~~ (!) ~~~~~5 DOOR (!)~~=~~WI 510£ LIT£5 (!} ALUMINUM RAILINGS (DARK eRONZE) @ RAISED SMOOT~ STUCCO BAND G) 6" x 31'-4" RAI~ 5f'100"T1.. 5TUCGO M!AOER @ s• 11: 314" RAISED Sf'100'Tl.l STUCCO 51LL ® SCORE LINE • S'100'T'M STUCCO !!rAND fj.} 9COR£ LINE (!) D£:CORATIVE BfUoCKET5 (MFT£R EN05) {RESIN c:.A5T IMITATION HOOD) @ =-'~~ ~T~ HOOD) ® DECORATIVE c.t..AY VENT PIP6 {GA.ST R£51N) @ EtF5 COReEL @ 16">06"X2'-IV WI~, MA!K:JNRY F"lfR W PttECAST CONCR£TE CAP @ HOOD FASCIA 6) TILE ROOF HI 1«X10 BRACXET5 r2!) METAL LOUV£R5 @ DECORATIVE O.UMNEY ilJ (NOT USED) @ ~~YC ~LE51-1~!:z .... A-2.6 t8 LIQ.IT ")(TURf ~ PAINTED ~ METAL OOOR ~ ::.:'~~-~Tlt: ~E E!.P FINl~ t.l) ALUt'IINUM emtY <;ATE WI BRaaE ESP FINIS! ~ AU.f'11NLJI1 f't)(EO PtCK£T9 WI eRDNZE E5P fl'lt-151-1 8 ~~ FENU. 2'-4" @ PRECAST CONe. VENEER @ DECORA TtVE T ILE PUrQUE @efNO< @,) 31'4" x 4" RAISED STUCCO e.t.ND BUILDING COLORS NOre ALL COWRS ARE BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso STIJCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7567 SIU.S 8t HEADERS UPPER BAND 8t SOFFlT ® swmo @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS. ® SW7S1D BRACKETS 8t SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES 8t GA lCS ROOFTn.ES & SllS/20L5 REVISID ENTRIES A REVISEASPERDRC Lll ll/81201<4 COMMENT'S ATIANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR F LORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTME NT CORP. ROGE R FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A AA26000598 ROGER FR~ARCHITECT AR 7534 2191 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-n81 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-2.14 $ EL.•26'-.o41 __ TOP OF ROOF BEAM $ EL.+:2&'-•" -- TOP OF ROOF eEAM lllllllllllffillllllllffilllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll[!]]]!]]]J[!]]]!]]]JIIIIlllllll m m $~~~.~-------~--~---~---oornrn--~~--.--. .... -..-.... .-.-.--.~~--------~~~----------.. ~--~-- $ EL.•2&'-o4" -- TOP OF ROOF MAM EL .+q•~· $ TOP OF 2ND FLR SL.Ae ELEVATION "B" EL.+26'-4" $ TOP OF ROOF I!£N'1 ELEVATION "C" BUILDING TYPE VI (BUILDING NO.5. BUILDING NO.6 SIMILAR REVERSED) SCALE : 1/8• = r.q ELEVATION "D" MATERIAL LEGEND {!) LIGI-IT TEXTURE: STUCCO. @ SMClO'TW STUCCO. @ CEMENT &ARREL.-S ROOF TILE. @~~:~...w.s @ ~~=-~ ~ W SIDE LITES @ ALUMIHUM RAILINGS (DARK eRONZE) (!) RAISEC S"''IOTl--STUCCO &AND @ 6 1 w 31'4" RAISED 5f"''CCITl.4 STUCCO I-lEADER ® 31 x 31'41 RAISED SMCX7T+-I STUCCO SILL @ &1 w 3/41 RAISED 5r'10011-I STUCCO +-lEADER ® SCORE UNE t SMOOT+-! STUCCO BAND @~~T~c:.~rENDS) (!) DECORATIVE $-lJTTERS (RESIN CAST IMITATION HOOD) @ EI~S ~EL ® ~~~·;:?~~c:;....~IGW ~RY PIER HI @) WCXX> FASCIA. @ GUTTER 0 "'"""5POUT @) L~ FIXTUR! 8 PAINTEC ...OU...OW METAL IXlOR. ® f"AINTEC STEEL ~RAt;! IXlOR. @ ALUMINUM PEDESTRIAN GATE @ i'~~~~-~~~~~ PICKET FENCE; €_t DECORATIVE CHIMNEY BUilDING COWRS N01E: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILUAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso ~~H~WWINDOW ® SW7567 UPPER BAND & SOFfiT @ SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7520 GARAGE DOORS, BRACKETS & SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOOR FRAMES & BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS, PICKET FENCES & GATES ROOF lUES KEY PLAN & l2181l0l4 ~~ERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443·5755 rfiy@rogerfiy.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-2.15 PARTIAL PLAN AT MAIN ENTRY AT PRE MIE R STREET & PRIMARY STREET SCALE: 1/16"=1'-C' PARTIAL PLAN AT NW CORNE R AT PRIMARY STREET SCALE: 1/16"= 1'-0" PARTIAL PLAN AT E NTRANCE AT EAST PARKING COURT (WEST PARKING (X)URT SIMILAR, REVERSED) SCALE: 1!16"=1'-C' MATERIAL LEGEND @ Ll"'" TEl<TliiU STUC<:O @) 0 @ @ (!) @ 41 X 1'4' TWICK 5MOC7'f1.+ &TlJC;CO eAND PRECAST GQrtC, VENEER ALUMINUM PEDESTitiAN GATE W eRC:taf e. ~INISI, 2' FRAME f 5/41 ~ICKCI"S • "''O.C. @ ~P.IN~1~XED PICKETS HI eRDa£ @ ~ MASatRY FENCE • 2'-.-:• AeOVe: ~ ELEVATION AT ENTRY SIGN AT INTERSE CTION O F PRE MIE R ST AND PRIMARY ST [ID ELEVATIO N A T NW CORNER @ PRIMARY STREET @ wr.~~r=~~.v~~.~~~.c . ~ ® ® SCALE: 1/4"-1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" NOTE: ELEVATION SHOWN FlAT FOR CLARITY L.IGoHT FIXTURE UP-L.IQ.fT Fl)(TURE 13' ~IGI-I X 2' DEEP REVERSE CHANNEL aA.CK LIT ALUMINUM LETTERS WITH A1. Ta-4 <iREEN' LIQIT. RAISED 112' Off OF STUCCOED WALL. LETTERINCi TO eE ALUM . E..5.P . I"'INISt-1 HI COI....ClR TO MATCW OtzJ>"""'=T;.;;EN STEB.... [9 ELEVATION AT BU I LDING E NTRANCE AT PRE MI E R STREET [QJ ELEVATION AT TYPICAL FENCETYPE"A" AT PRE MI E R STREET AND PRIMARY STREET BUILDING COLORS NOlE: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WilliAMS PAINTS SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"~1'-0" ...... 1'-<4' fREE ACC~5 GAT~ AT DRIVEWAT 1'-4' 1'-0" [gj ELEVATION AT E NTRANCE AT PARKI NG CO U RTS 1'-<4' EQ TYPICAL F ENCE TYPE "B" 5'-0" HIGH PI CKET FENCE WITH MASONRY PIERS AND PI CKET E NTRY GATE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-ll" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 1'-41 !EJ SIDE ELEVATION AT E NTRANCE TO PARKING COURTS & DIRECTIONAL SIGN AT PRE MIE R STREET ELEVATION@ IS SIMILAR. REVERSE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" TYPICAL F E NCE TYPE "C" 2'-6" HIGH P ICKEr FENCE WITH MASONR Y PIERS AND PICKET E NTRY G ATE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" NOTE• CiATE f STREET ENTRY OCCUI"l AT BL~ NO . & ONLY 1'-41 SIGNAGE, GATES & FENCES SCALE: AS NOTED K.E YP LAN MAIN BODY 0 swooso SnJa:xJ BANDS, WINDOW ® SW 7S67 SIU.S .t HEADERS UPPER BAND &: SOFFIT ® swmn @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS. ® swmo BRACKETS .t SHUtTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES .t GATES ROOFTII.ES '"''-!' & 9 'llr.lll~ ~OF SIGN A .5'15~15 REVISE FENCES REVISE COLOR@ BACK 9210015 UGHTING @"SIG N lEITERS &. l21tirz>I 4 gvr~PERDRC "V. CO R:-oER SIO:'ol A ! I'RL\tAKY .STREET. S[[ rt...A'IDI !All O"i TIIIS SI!ErT ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDE NS FOR FLO RIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGE R FRY & ASSOCIATES ARClllTE CfS, P .A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446· m1 FAX305443·5155 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8/14/14 SHEET NUMBER A-3.1.1 ~ ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE & VEHICLE GATE BETWEEN BLDGS NO. 1 & NO.6 seAl£: 3/16"•1'.U I NOT!• V&IICLE GATES • I~ES51'EGRE55 DRIVE AD..IACDtr TO BLDG NO. 10 TO BE SAM! A5 ~ ABOVE I PRIMARY STREET ' ~~,.. COI..OR Sl!l!~A-S .U COLOR COLOR 1'-<4' '-2 ~·-)()" 1'-2 lli) ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE & PED ESTRIAN GATE BETWEE N BLDGS NO.4 & NO.5 SCALE: 3/16"•l'.U PRIMARY STREET PARTIAL PLAN AT DRIVEWAY & COURTYARD BETWEE N BLDGS No.1 & No.6 PARTIAL PLAN AT COURTYARD BETWEEN BLDGS No .4 & No. 5 SCALE: l/16"=l'.U SCALE: U16"=1'.U KEYPLAN MATERIAL LEOEND @ CIGUT T!><TURE STUCCO @) !IMCX1Tl< STUCCO 0 2"x10' PRECAST CONCRETE ><AU. CAP @ T PRECAST CONC. PIER CAP (i'} o4' X ~· TI-UCX SMOOTI-4 STUCCO BAND (!) PRECAST CONe:. VENEER @ =~~~~~lA:. ~~E~ 31 .. • PICKETS • .o4•o.c:. ® ~M~:-:~.tiXED PICKETS WI BRONZE @ ~MASONRY FENCE • 2'-•' AI!IOIIE @ ~~~~~T~~~~CKET5 .... o.c. @ CIGUT FI><TURE BUILDING COWRS NOTE' ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WIU.IAMS PAINI'S MAIN BODY 0 swooso ~a;>H~RsWINDOW ® SW~7 UPPER BAND &: SOFFIT © swmn @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7!i20 BRACICETS & SHUITERS WINDOWS, SUDINO ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS, PICKET FENCES & OATES ATIANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDE NS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P .A AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 TEL. 305-446-7787 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEET NUMBER 8114114 A-3.1.2 2'-0" 2"X'2" CLEAR fiiR 2°X-4" CLEAR 11'1~ 3"X&" CLEAR FIR 3"X10" CLE.A~ f'IR PRECAST CONe. MOLD I NCO SMOOTI1 STUCCO ··-o-.. ...,. ~ ELEVATION AT PERGOLA [ID ELEVATION AT PERGOLA SCALE: 114"•1'-G" SCALE: 114"•1'-G" LAKE ·:·I ·.::t · .. :.r. . ·t ... ,. '.I : J -:<1·. ·I · '.1 ' . l · .·I ·. I l ···I . I . '( I . '._, .. ···I . T. :·:·r .. : I .. .. l-- 1 PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATIJRE BE1WEEN LAKE AND PARKING COURT AT WEST PARCEL SCALE: 1/16"=1'-G" •• o· -::-:-:---:--:"'·-~·~ .. ~ ...... 7"----:-.=;. .. ·· ~ ··,' ·, :. LAKE PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATIJRE AT BRIDGE AT PREMIER STREET SCALE: 1116"•1'-G" LAKE 2"X'2" CL.EAR FIR: 2"X-4" CLEAR FIR !i"X&" CL.ZAR FIR 3"Xl0" CLEAR !I'IR COlOR@ row a@ PRE.CAST GONG. MOLDINCO SMOOTI-I STUCCO s• ALUMINUM POSTS HI ALUMINUM FINIALS AUJI'11NUM FENCE WI I' FRN1£ ANO 31'.-4" PIGKns AT -4'-Q" o.c . [9 ELEVATION AT FOUNTAIN SCALE: 114"•1'-G" CERAMIC TIL£ @ SECTION AT FOUNTAIN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-G" I ,_ .. I : .. ·: .I . ·• ·.·'l . i. ,c r . ·I ' t ··. ··r :. ::··· ··.1 :· l ·r r .l :· . .::·.··· J '( I :· t .. ·· .I• .[ 't ... . r · .. 1\. ·r ··-- < I r : LAKE PARTIAL PLAN AT LANDSCAPE FEATIJRE BE1WEEN LAKE AND PARKING COURT AT EAST PARCEL SCALE: 1116"=1'-G" 0 [Qj ELEVATION AT PICKET FENCE AT SITTING AREA SCALE: 1/4"=1'-G" BUILI.HNHCOLORS NOTE: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WU.UAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso STIJa:o BANDS. WINDOW ® SW7S67 SILLS It HEADERS UPPER BAND It SOFFIT @) SW7S10 @ ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7Sl0 BRACKEtS It SHUTTERS WINDOWS. SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAILINGS. PICKET FENCES It GATES ROOFtliES ®=~:r~LEND REMOVE OROUND FlOOR & 11112015 =~~~AT GROUND fLOOR BEDROOM _&. /17120l5 ~~"i"LAICE PAlH .t PREMIER STREET .&. !l5120LS ADD nus SHEET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FO R FWRIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A. AA 26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCH ITECT AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE COCONUT G ROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-7787 FAX 305--443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8/14/14 A-3.1.3 :· .... ··,.· ·.--,.-.-· ----·-· -· -·-·---.-~--~-.. BLDG. N0.8 .: ... -,· ··.· . . . . . -.-. -.- PARTIAL PLAN AT POOL DECK SCALE: 1/16"= 1'-0" DOG PARK PASSIVE PARK r=t:.· .·~ .--. ;--. -. -. :-· -·. PARTIAL PLAN AT PARK AREA SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" BLDG. N0.8 24'-0 I"-~r 5 I I I _C --I I ~ 5:" I ~ --I I I/ I I ;;::; ~g;:;og CO\..DR ~ FRONT ELEVATION ' j.-- . . ····'· CONe. PAYERS SCALE: 118"~1'-0" REAR ELEVATION -.-.-·' -·-·. --. GAZEBO FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" : ... BY YICI'OR STANI£Y (VIcroRSTANl£\'.COM) MODEI..NO.FR-7 0 SITEBENCH 3" ALUMINUM POSTS WI ALUMINUM FINIALS .. ~· ·-· SCALE: 1/8"= 1'-0" NOTE• SIC.N wrn-1 11"'1Ac.ES AND LETTER!~ INDICATING MEN'S AND loo01EN'S RESTROOMS WI ,. MIN LETTERS. RESTROOMS ARE SINC;LE OCCUPANCY • CAN BE LOCKED lotoiWEN IN USE. BY YICI'OR STANI£Y (VICIORSTANI£Y.COM) MODELNO.C-9 BY VICIOR STANLEY (VICIORSrANLEY.OOM) MODEL NO. BRBS-103 0 PICNIC TABLE@ DOG PARK AREA VARIES ·-· ALUMINUM C.ATE W 2" FRAME AND 3/<4" PICKETS AT <4'-o" O.C. AND SELf'-GLOSINc'i LAT~. ALUMINUM FENCE W 11 FRAME AND !.1<4" PICKETS AT <4'-o" O.C. 1'-<4'xl'-<4" MASONRY" PIER WITM SMOOTl-l STUCCO FINI~ AND 2 1 PRECAST CONCRETE lollALL GAP. @) BIKERACK @)ALUMINUM PICKET FENCE SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" POOL DECK, GAZEBO AND PARK AREA SCALE: AS NOTED BY GAME11ME (GAME'IlME.COM) MODEL NO. 19603 ®CLIMBING EQUIPMENT 00) SIDE ELEVATION SCAlJ!: 118"~ 1'-0" [QJ SIDE ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8"= 1'-0" BY GAME11ME (GAMEI'IME.COM) MODEL NO. 10'740 @ SWINGSET KEYPLAN PARK AREA. SEE P1.Al't' OETAlLOI'o' THIS SHEET @ @ ® @ G) @ @ <!> @ @ @ @ @ MATERIAL LEGEND LIGHT TEXTURE STUCCO SMOOTI-I TEXTURE STUCCO CEMENT BARREL TILE ROOF 241"0 ALUMINUM LOUVER 41 1x1 1 SMOOTI-I STUCCO BAND ALUMINUM GUTTER WI Al-UMINUM [)C)WNSPOUT 3 1d 1 DECORATIVE RESIN RAFTER ENDS 3 1JC1 1 SMOOTJ.I STUCCO BANOS L.IGI-IT FIXTURE 41'-0' x S'-'' FROSTED GLASS FIXED ~INDOW IN ALUMINUM FRAME COLUMN WI SMOOT~ STUCCO FINISf.l 101 SMOOTJ.I STUCCO BAND ""''I SCORE LINE PUNTER AREA BUILDING COLORS NOTE: AIL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS MAIN BODY 0 swooso ~~~WINDOW® SW7S67 UPPER BAND & SOFFIT @ SW7S21l @ROOF WOOD FASCIAS, DOORS, ® SW7S21l BRACKETS & SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SUDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BALCONY RAllJNGS, PICKET FENCES & GATES ROOFTn.ES BY OAMEI1ME (GAMEI'IME.COM) MODEL NO. 28001 0 PICNIC TABLE @ TOT PLAY AREA BRONZE fA SILSI20l5 ~:rsGAZE.BOPERDRC f!o. REVISE AS PER ORC Lll 1.21812:014 COMMENI'S ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD A VENUE =NUT GROVE, FL. 33133 TEL. 305-446-ns1 FAX 305-443-5755 rfiy@rogerfty.com DATE SHEETNUMBER 8114/14 A-3.2 BLDG. N0.7 11 -o• .. GARACaoE No. 1 VEI-liCLE INGRESS $ EGRESS GATE. SEE 51-lEET A-3.1.2 FOR ELEVATION OF GATE. PICKET FENCE 'TYPE B" WI MASONRY PIERS. SEE 51-lEET A-3.1.1 TYPE II: TYPICAL NORTII SIDE ELEVATION INCLUDING PERIMETER & EMERGENCY GATE (SOUTII SIDE ELEVATION SIMilAR) SCALE: 1.18"=1'-lr PARTIAL SITE PLAN AT "TYPE II" FREE-STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS SCALE: 1/16"=1'-lr 70' e• I I .. (73'-&' • TYPE I.A.) .. . . .. COLOR r COLOR @ COLOR r COLOR 8 r COI..DR 11'-0' 11'-0' n' o• c;ARAGE ND. 2 GARAG.E Na. "" ~~..--------.~~ t ' "'I I ', ," I I ',,." I I "'' I I ,,,"' ', I I ,/" ',I 11'-0" (14'-o" • TYPE lA) = C.ARAC;E No. 5 GARAGE No. 6 (~.TYPE lA) TYPE I: TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8'=1'-0" ~ 0~ ~~ ---Ril l~!lllllil Ullllllllllllllllll ••' "' --IJIIIIIllll [[]]l]]]]] llllllllllll llTill!Dl lllllllllllllllllllllllllL --l= DD;::=IlllllllD F==!!li!illCJ!ll F==illllillD lill!lllll F [9 TYPE I: TYPICAL FRONT ELEVATION SCALE: 118'=1'-lr r l~~ I.TI!'!ll, J ~ PARTIAL SITE PLAN AT "TYPE I" FREE-STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS SCALE: U16"= 1'-lr == DD • v~ II~ ~ [ID TYPE II: TYPICAL FRONT & REAR ELEVATION SCALE: l/8"= 1'-0" .42'-0" 20'-0' .. 20'-0' .. ------" ' I' ' I '\ /' I v I " I '' I .1/ ', " ' ~------ TYPE II: TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1.18"=1'-lr @ @ ® ® 0 ® @ (J) ® ® @ @ @ @ MATERIAL LEGEND LIGHT TEXTURE STUCCO SMOOTU TEXTURE STUCCO 2 1 KIO• STUCCO ~ALL. CAP 2' PRECAST CONC. WALL CAP ''•1' RAISED STUCCO BAND CEMENT BARREL TILE ROOF 4 1 X61 DECORATIVE RESIN RAFTER ENDS "'xl' RAISED STUCCO BANDS .14EADERS PAINTED STEEL GARAGE DOOR S'-li' UIGH BRONZE ALUMINUM PICKET EMERGENCY GATE; 3/4' PICKETS • .ol-1/2' O.C. t.'-0' I-IIG-4-1 MASON.RY PIERS ALUMINUM PICKET FENCE W MASONRY PIERS; 3/4' PICKETS • 4-1/2' o.c. 10' SMOOTU STUCCO BAND W SCORE LINE DECORATIVE 514UTTERS (RESIN CAST IMITATION WOOD) BUILDING COLORS NOTE: ALL COLORS ARE BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTI MAIN BODY 0 swooso STUCCO BANDS, WINDOW ® SW7S67 Sll.LS olt HEADERS UPPER BAND olt SOFFIT @ SW7520 @ROOF WOOD FASOAS, DOORS, ® SW7S2ll BRACKETS olt SHUTTERS WINDOWS, SLIDING ® DOORS FRAMES, BRONZE BALCONY RAIUNGS, PICKET FENCES olt GATES ROOFm.ES ®:~:r~LEND (Q] TYPE I : TYPICAL SIDE E LEVATION 00] TYPE I: TYPICAL REAR ELEVATION SCALE: l/8"= 1'-0" SCALE: 1/8' s 1'-lr FREE-STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS SCALE: AS NOTED KEYP I.AN FREE·STANDING GARAGE BUILDINGS. TYPE 1L SEE YLANOETAILONHUS SHEET. /t;, 5115/llll> REVISED FENCES & 11J&'20l4 ~~PERDRC ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDE NS FOR FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECfS, P .A. AA26000598 ROGER FRY, ARCHITECf AR 7534 2791 BIRD AVENUE COCONUf GROVE, FL 33133 TEL 305-446-n87 FAX 305-443-5755 rfry@rogerfry.com DATE 8/14/14 SHEET NUMBER A-3.3 ROGER FRY eft ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A. 2791 Bird Avenue Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 VIEW AT PREMIER STREET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. One North Oematis Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, Aorida 33401 ROGER FRY&. ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, P.A. 2791 Bird Avenue Coconut Grove, florida 33133 VIEW AT PREMIER STREET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEA CH GARDENS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. One North Cematis Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, florida 33401 ROGER FRY&. ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P .A 2791 Bird Aw:nue Cocoaut Grove, Florida 33133 VIEW AT PRIMARY STREET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. One North Qematis S1reel, Suite 200 West Palm Bead1, Florida 33401 ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECJ'S, PA 2791 Bird Avenue Coconut Grove, Aorida 33133 BUILDING ENTRY FROM STREET ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. One North Oematis Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, Aorida 33401 ROGER FRY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECI'S, PA 2791 Bird Avenue Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 BUILDING ENTRY FROM PARKING COURT ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA CRYSTALS INVESTMENT CORP. One North Oematis Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 RESIDENCES urtxln 05/19/15 ~~ ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS CLUBHOUSE AMENITIES ATLANTICO AT PALM BEACH GARDENS Traffic Engineering , Transportation Plann ing ATTACHMENT 2 SITE PLAN TRAFFIC ANALYSIS FOR Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens -Multi Family Apartments Prepared by: Prepared for: Florida Cry stals One North Clematis Street. Suite 200 West Palm Beach. FL 33401 Prepared by: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc 969 SE Federal Highway, Ste. 402 Stuart, Florida 34994 (772) 781-7918 August 12, 2014 Revised 8.14.15 PR14081.0 Profession~ Engineer Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. Certificate of Authorization : #26869 969 SE Federal Highway, Ste. 402 Stuart, Florida 34994 )' --" .....::::::;:./ "-~ ~ Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E. Date sign~d and sealed:S/14/15 License #: 42684 772-781-7918 969 SE Federal Highway Suite 402 Stuart. Fl 34994 772.781.7918 SEORourkeOcomcast.net Traffic Engineering. Transportation Planning August 12, 2014 Ms. Caroline Villanueva Florida Crystals One North Clematis Street. Suite 200 West Palm Beach. FL 33401 .. Re: Alton -MF -Atlantico at Palm Beach Gardens-353 Apartment units Dear Ms. Villanueva: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. has completed the internal traffic impact analysis in compliance with Condition #34 of the approved Resolution 80-2009. The site plan being submitted is for Atlantica at Palm Beach Gardens a 353 unit multifamily apartment development. The steps in the analysis and ensuing results are summarized herein. It has been a pleasure working with you. Respectfully submitted, SUSAN E. O'RouRKE, P.E., INC. Registered Civil Engineer-Traffic C.l .p.Atlantico 8.14.1 5 969 SE Federal Hrghway Surte 402 Stuart. Fl 34994 772 781 7918 SEORourkeOcomcast net Introduction Condition #35 States, "Prior to site plan approval, a traffic study shall be submitted to and approved by the City of Palm Beach Gardens to determine: a) Lane geometry for impacted internal roadways and their intersections, and b) Timing of signalization at project driveways. To determine the needs, the project trip generation was undertaken and the trips were assigned to the internal network using the approved trip generation and assignment from the approved traffic study for the approved DRt. Trip Generation Table 1 summarize the trip generation for Atlantica. This trip generation differs from the •approved" trip rates used to test the trip thresholds in that it relies on the approved •gross" trip generation. As shown, Atlantica will generate 177 AM peak hour trips and 219 PM peak hour trips for purposes of evaluating the project driveway and internal roadways. Asslsnment/ Driveway Volumes As a component of this site plan, the applicant will construct Premiere Drive from Faulkner Terrace though the project to the Primarv Street. Primarv Street will also be constructed as a two-lane road from Parkside Drive {Alton Avenue) to its western terminus. The approved DRI assignment was modified to reflect the fact that Parkside (Alton) and Grandiflora were the only major roadways constructed. Sixty-two percent of the traffic will access the project from Parkside Drive (Alton) and 38% will access via Grandiflora. Flaure 1a and Figure 1b illustrate the project assignment from Atlantica on the internal roadways. The Total Phase 1 volumes at the intersections of the internal roadways with the surrounding arterials were shown as they were approved for reference purposes. (These intersections were referred to as project driveways in the DRI). Based on the volumes to and from Atlantica the following geometries are proposed: 1 Alton Road at Primary Drive Northbound ~One left turn lane (U-tum lane until west leg of Intersection is constructed) -One through lane -One through right/tum lane Southbound -One left tum lane -Two through lanes Westbound -One left turn lane -One right turn lane (future through/right) Alton Road at Faulkner (No change from Neighborhood 1) Northbound -One left turn lane (U-tum lane until west leg of Intersection is constructed) -One through lane -One through right/tum lane Southbound -One left turn lane -Two through lanes Westbound -One left turn lane -One right turn lane (future through/right) Signalization- The two Intersections that will serve Atlantica are Parkside (Alton) and Donald Ross Road and Grandlflora and Central Boulevard. Both of these Intersections are signalized. No changes are proposed to Grandiflora and Central Boulevard. The creation of the southern leg of the Parkside Drive/ Donald Ross Road intersection will require a modification to the signal at that intersection. New signal heads, detectors and pedestrian features will be constructed to accommodate the revised Intersection geometries. This action item was included with Neighborhood 1. 2 CONCLUSION Atlantica will not trigger improvements based on trip generation thresholds. However, several improvements are being constructed to fadlitate the project access and avoid the need to make improvement in the same location at a later point in time. Internal Roadway and intersection driveways will be constructed as outlined in the prior sections. As a component of this site plan, the applicant will construct Premiere Drive from faulkner Terrace though the project to the Primary Street. Primarv Street will also be constructed as a two-lane road from Parkside Drive (Alton Avenue) to its western terminus. Alton Road at Primary Drive Northbound -One left turn lane (U-tum lane until west leg of intersection Is constructed) -One through lane -One through right/turn lane Southbound -One left turn lane -Two through lanes Westbound -One left turn lane -One right turn lane (future through/right) Alton Road at Faulkner (No change from Neighborhood 1) Northbound -One left turn lane {U-turn lane until west leg of intersection is constructed) -One through lane -One through right/turn lane Southbound -One left turn lane -Two through lanes Westbound -One left turn lane -One right turn lane (future through/right) The traffic from the Atlantica Multi-family apartment community site plan has been accommodated in accordance with the DRI conditions and as demonstrated through this site specific traffic analysis. 3 Table 1: TRIP GENERATION-Gross Trips TRIPS RATES EAST SIDE Of I-tS AM PM Dally LAND USE Unlb R.tle Trips ""' "Oift trips In trills out Unfts ~ Trips. 'lUn "out [trips In trips out Rate Trips Sil'olle f.Jmily 0 0 .726 0 2S% 7S% 0 0 0 0..946 0 6)" 37% 0 0 10 0 Mu!tif.Jmily 0 0 .341 0 1'1% 8~ 0 0 0 0.414 0 &~ ~3" 0 0 7 0 Apan~t 3S3 0.5 177 2~ 8~ 3S 142 353 0.62 219 65" 35% 142 17 1 2471 CommerciaV Reillil 0 1.03 0 61" 39% 0 0 0 l-751 0 48% 52" 0 0 Rese•rch and ~lopment 0 0.981 0 83% 17% 0 0 0 0.807 0 15" 8S'Hi 0 0 otfic.e 0.00 1.141 0 88% 12% 0 0 0 0;987 0 11" 83% 0 0 Hotel 0 0.67 0 58% 42% 0 Q 0 0.7 0 49% 51" 0 0 School• 0 0 .]40 0 0 0 0 0.22 0 0 0 Hc:Jspiul• 0.00 0 .900 0 0 0.80 0 Taul 111 .35 14 219 142 77 2471 TlUPS RATES WEST SID£ OF 1-95 AM PM l.MIOUSE Units Bate Trips ""' "eMit I trips In trips out lJnib I'IJte Trips %In ""' ,trips In ltrimout Sincle f.Jmily 0 0 .736 0 25% 7S% 0 0 0 0.98 0 63% 37% 0 0 Muttif.Jmily 0 0.36 0 17% 83% 0 0 0 0.435 0 6~ 33% 0 0 Apartment 0 0 .500 0 20% 80% 0 0 0 0.62 0 65" 35" 0 0 Commerd<ll/ Aeta~ 0 1.040 0 61% 39% 0 0 0 7.92 0 48% 52" 0 0 Rese.Jrch and !>evelopmtnt 0 . 0 83% 17% 0 0 0 . 0 lS% 85" 0 0 Offic:e 0 . 0 88% 12% 0 0 0 . 0 17'.1' 83" 0 0 Hote-l 0 0 58 'Hi 42'Hi 0 0 0 . 0 49% 51% 0 0 Sdlool 0 0 .740 0 0 (I 0 0.22 0 0 0 Hospit<~l 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 Total 0 0 0 0 . -- lprcl L Lrz• , -Ia -, .. ~ -I") ell~ L1o ..Jt~ _, ... ~. ~ (85 _) t ~ ( 21 DONALD ROSS ROAD-1214 -121 ~~ ~~ )0~ ~~ -<~ Lr7 -.JJO LEGEND ...,j 1tr- ~ ... ~ 2222- I .JOt L51f ~ ::?,. (16 PRIMARY eJ • ''' a ()~W) !t FAULKNER ~ ~ '-lu IPJAI Lrr ..,§ -J46 r· ~ . :: _)~ ..JI~ rj 1r-29j 605-• • ., 5&J-Of FIGURE 1A-AM DRIVEWAY VOLUMES ATLANTICO OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ---TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH THIS SITE PLAN ~ (ij _, ~ ~ ~ u 2B ~ 1:: -HL 54j ,,_ 17Jl IPJAI Lr02 -JJ5 r• HOOD ROA ltr ~ L•z -rot (t6 ltr .. ..,.., ~§- :=== TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH PRIOR SITE PLAN FUTURE ROADWAY TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT A LATER DATE. (XX) INCLUDES TRIPS FROM UNIT 2c-NEIGHBORHOOD 1 Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E.,Inc. ATLANTICO TRIPS · 351N/142 OUT I ~XX I CONDITION NUMBER RELATED TO INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT "NOMINAL Note: Tum1ng movements at artanal driveWays relied bualdout of Phase 1 and are shown for reference only. 5 Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning n2-781-7918 969 SE Federal Highway Suite 402 Stuan. Flonda 34994 ~ IIJ.lAI i~ ~ IIJ.lAI -<:Z: ~ ~ Leo _) '--m ,_j .JJZ - LEGEND &~. Lr75 I ,.,sl Lrn _ L•ro ~ Ll"' -r777• I!! -r7511 _j • t r•7 J 1 l r 29 DONALD Ross RoAD-'IJfiO ~tL. -11160 ru :175_) It I ..... IIU5---... rsat FAULKNER liJJBI Lrr• 1.! -·21 r· .. ~ _}f\._ "' . -_)I'- Nj It I ••_j 444-~ 'l 444-'l FIGURE 1 B-PM DRIVEWAY VOLUMES ATLANTICO OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ea_j 129-18$"') liJ•FI Lrr• -nr r• HOOD ROA 1tl ~ ---TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH THIS SITE PLAN 1tl :== TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH PRIOR SITE PLAN FUTURE ROADWAY TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT A LATER DATE ()()() INCLUDES TRIPS FROM UNIT 2C-NEIGHBORHOOD 1 Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. A TLANTICO TRIPS -142 IN/ n OUT I /XX I CONDITION NUMBER RELATED TO INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT "NOMINAL Note TumlllQ movements at artenal dn-ya relied bu11dout c:A Phase 1 and are shown for ~ only. 8 Traffic Engineering, Transportation Ptannrng n2-7Bt-79t8 989 SE Federal HIQIIway Suite 402 Stuart. Flonda 34994 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : Carrier Corporation Site Plan Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request by Carrier Corporation , on behalf of the property owner Pasteur Commercial Investments, LLC, for site plan approval of a 241 ,400-square-foot Center for Intelligent Buildings Technology Complex within Parcel B of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). The subject site is approximately 29.90 acres within the 99.91-acre Parcel B, which is within the 681-acre Alton PCD and located at the southeast corner of Donald Ross Road and Interstate 95. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Development Compliance and Zoning Manager Bahareh Wolfs , AICP Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: [X] Quasi-Judicial [ ) Legislative [X] Public Hearing p r---------1 R. Approved By: Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date : 09/23/2015 Paper: Palm Beach Post Affected parties: [ ] Notified [X] Not Required Finance: Accountant If Tresha omas Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [ ] Operating [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement: Effective Date : N/A Expiration Date: N/A Council Action: ] Ap~roved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Development Application • Project Narrative • Location Map • Resolution 46, 2015 EX ECU TI V E SUMMARY Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 2 of 13 The Applicant is requesting site plan approval to construct a 241 ,400-square-foot Center for Intelligent Buildings complex located within Parcel B of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). In addition to the office building complex , a four-(4) level parking garage with be constructed on site and connected to the office building . The Applicant is requesting seven (7) waivers. Staff is recommending approval of all seven (7) waivers. A detailed analysis of the waivers and project is included in the following staff report. Staff recommends approval of the Site Plan . BA C KG RO UND On April 1, 2010 , the City Council adopted Resolution 80 , 2009 , approving the Applicat ion for Development Approval (ADA) for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact (DRI). The development program for the DRI consists of 2,600 ,000 square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech , 1,200 ,000 square feet of office , 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of retail development, and 2,700 dwelling units on approximately 681 acres located along the south side of Donald Ross Road , north of Hood Road , and east and west of Interstate 95. On August 15, 201 3, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, approving a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the DRI Development Order to modify three (3) conditions of approval related to intersection improvements : Donald Ross Road and Heights Boulevard Extension, and Donald Ross Road and the entrance to Florida Atlantic University. On April 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving modifications to utility easements, roadway cross-sections and buffers , lakes , open space , and revisions to conditions of approval. On June 5, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution 30 , 2014 , approving a site plan to allow the development of 360 single family and townhome residential within Parcel C of the PCD . On August 8, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015, approving a Community Design Elements and signage package for the Alton PCD . ~--------------------------------------------- LAND USE AND ZONING Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 3 of 13 The land-use designation of the subject site, as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map , is Mixed Use (MXD) with a zoning designation of Planned Community Development (PCD) overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Mixed Use (MXD). The existing land uses and zoning designation of the properties surrounding the subject site are provided in the table below . This particular site is located within Parcel B of the PCD . T bl 1 E . f Z a e . XIS m g onmg L d U D an -se f es1gna 1ons EXISTING USE ZONING LAND USE Subject Pro(2erty Planned Community Development (PCD) I Mixed Mixed Use (MXD) Alton DRI Use (MXD) North Donald Ross Road Abacoa Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) DRI (Town of Jupiter) South Planned Unit Development Mande l Jewish Community Mixed Use (MXD) Center (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Westwood Lakes and Planned Unit Development Westwood Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Residential Medium (RM) (RM) Planned Unit Development Trevi at the Gardens (PUD) I Residential Medium Residential Medium (RM) (RM) Franklin Academy Planned Unit Development Mixed Use (MXD) (PUD) I Public/Institutional (P/1) East Planned Unit Development Mixed Use (MXD) Legends at the Gardens (PUD) I Mixed Use (MXD) Planned Unit Development San Michele (PUD) I Residential Low Density Mixed Use (MXD) 3 (RL-3) Benjamin Schoo l Planned Unit Development Residential Low (RL) (PUD) I Public Institutional (P/1) West Mixed Use (MXD) East Pointe Country Club Planned Community Mixed Use (MXD) (Palm Beach County) Development (PCD) CONCURRENCY Traffic Meeting Date : October 8, 2015 Resolution 46 , 2015 Page 4 of 13 Traffic Concurrency has been reserved through the PCD/DRI approval process . The DRI utilized a Proportionate Share agreement in order to meet the local traffic concurrency and address the impacts from the DRI. The Master Developer entered into a Proportionate Share Agreement with Palm Beach County , the Florida Department of Transportation , the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Authority , and the City of Palm Beach Gardens . The agreement addresses local traffic concurrency requirements and the specific traffic improvements that must be made to address the impacts of the DRI. The Proportionate Share Agreement contains a scheduled list of roadway improvements and payments that are required by the Applicant as the vehicle trip thresholds are triggered . The DRI has been phased based upon the permitted amount of trips, and once each trip threshold is triggered the next Proportionate Share payment is required for building permits to be approved . In order to monitor the vehicle trips generated by the individual site plans proposed within the DRI and the required Proportionate Share payment, conditions of approval were included in Resolution 80 , 2009 that require a trip generation analysis be performed prior to each site plan approval. The trip generation analysis for subsequent site plans are cumulative and must include all currently valid previous site plan approvals . If a trip generation analysis demonstrates that development of the site plan under consideration would generate any vehicle trips over the established vehicle trip threshold, then the subsequent Proportionate Share payment is required . The Proportionate Share payments are required as depicted in the table below . Phase A.M . Peak-Hour P.M. Peak-Hour Payment Trips Trips Amount 1 1,369 2,174 $439,903 2 2,397 3,089 $5,245,315 3 3,176 3,778 $9,375,988 4 5,361 5,528 $7,144,893 It is important to note that, as part of the Proportionate Share Agreement, Palm Beach County has made an advance payment of $6,000 ,000 to the Proportionate Share account. The $6,000,000 fulfills the payments required for the first two (2) phases of the DR I. In addition to future Proportionate Share payments that are required by the Applicant, Resolution 80, 2009 includes conditions of approval that require construction contracts for certain roadway improvements be let as the project enters into each new phase based on the vehicle trip thresholds in the table . For example , no building permits for vertical construction can be issued by the City for Phase 1 until the Applicant lets construction contracts for either Alton Road (formerly Parkside Drive) to the Pasteur Boulevard (formerly Heights Boulevard) intersection or Pasteur Boulevard from Donald Ross Road to its future intersection at Alton Road . The roadways must be constructed as minimum two-(2) lane roadways (Condition of Approval 27 , Resolution 80, 2009). Subsequently, no building permits can be issued by the City for Phases 2, 3, and 4 until the Applicant Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 5 of 13 lets construction contracts for the roadway improvements listed in conditions of approval 28 and 29 , and 32 of Resolution 80 , 2009 . In addition , Conditions of Approval30 , 31 , and 33 require the Applicant to let construction contracts for external intersection improvements , lane geometry, and traffic signals prior to the issuance of building permits for vertical construction . The Master Developer has commenced construction on several of the required roadways within the eastern portion of the PCD . These include Alton Road beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with the Grandiflora Road Extension ; Grandiflora Road western extension beginning at the current terminus at the Benjamin School to the intersection with Alton Road and Pasteur Boulevard beginning at the intersection of Donald Ross Road south to the intersection with Alton Road . The construction of these roadways fulfills condition of approval 27 of Resolution 80 , 2009 . For the proposed site plan, the Applicant submitted the required trip generation analysis. The trip generation analysis was reviewed by the City's traffic consultant to verify that the site plan is proposed to generate approximately 302 A.M . Peak-Hour trips , and 262 P.M. Peak-Hour trips . The maximum number of vehicle trips allowed under Phase 1 of the DRI includes 1,369 A.M . Peak-Hour trips and 2,174 P .M . Peak-Hour trips . The proposed site plan combined with the previously approved Neighborhood 1 site plan (Resolution 31 , 2014) and the pending multifamily residential apartment community site plan (SPLN-14- 08-000015) do not generate enough vehicle trips to go over the established threshold for Phase 1; therefore, this site plan is in compliance with the DRI/PCD and Proportionate Share Agreement. The table below summarizes the approved vehicle trips for the DRI/PCD to date. Project Information Vehicle Trips A.M. P.M. Development Order Description PCD Parcel Peak-Peak- Hour Hour Neighborhood 1 360 Residential Dwelling Parcel C 172 175 (Resolution 30, 2014) Units Site Plan Atlantica 353 Residential Apartments Parcel C 177 219 (SPLN-14-08-0000 15) Site Plan Carrier Air 241,400 SF Parcel B 302 262 (SPLN-15-07 -0000 19) Office/Technology Complex Total 651 656 Approved DRI/PCD Phase 1 Vehicle Trips 1,369 2,174 Remaining Vehicle Trips Permitted under Phase 1 718 1,518 It is important to note that the remaining vehicle trips allowed under Phase 1 are 718 A.M . Peak-Hour Trips (1 ,369 -651) and 1,518 P.M. Peak-Hour Trips (2,174-656).1n addition , as future development takes place within the PCD , Condition of Approval Number 35 of Resolution 80 , 2009 requires traffic studies to be submitted to the City and evaluated to Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Reso lu tion 46, 2015 Page 6 of 13 determine lane and intersection geometry for internal PCD roadways .and the timing of signali zation of project driveways. This continues to be monitored by staff. Drainage The site's proposed drainage system is being designed so that no surface runoff from the developed areas will flow off site. Stormwater will be collected via roof drains and surface inlets and will be conveyed by underground drainage piping to interconnected dry retention ponds for pretreatment. These pretreatment ponds will outfall to a new 5.18- acre lake. A two-(2) acre portion of the lake will be located on this site, and the remaining 3.18 acres will be located south of the site (the lake straddles this site's southern property line). The lake will be excavated with the construction of Pasteur Boulevard , which is anticipated to be within the next few months . PROJECT DETAILS Site Plan The Applicant is requesting site plan approval for the first 241 ,400-square-foot office complex referred to as the Center for Intelligent Buildings out of an overall 700 ,000- square-foot proposal. The remaining 458,600 square feet of development is identified on the site plan as Future Development Areas "A " and "B". These future development areas will require site plan review and approval prior to any development on those sites. The site will provide a facility for the Carrier Corporation , which is an affiliate company of United Technologies, which serves customers in the commercial aerospace, defense, and building industries. This project is located on Parcel B within the Alton PCD , more specifically in the northwest corner of the eastern portion of the PCD . The site is bounded by Interstate 95 to the west, Donald Ross Road to the north , Pasteur Boulevard to the east, and future developed area of Parcel B to the south . The development consists of a 241 ,400-square-foot building that has been designed as two (2) building towers that are connected by a large central lobby/atrium . The buildings are five (5) stories with a maximum height of 79 feet and 6 inches to the finished roof level. In addition , the site will have a four-(4) level parking garage that is connected to the office building by a covered pedestrian bridge. Access and Connectivity The site has been designed with two (2) primary access points from Pasteur Boulevard . The northern most entrance is designed as a formal entrance and acts as the main entrance to the project and exclusively used for certain management employees , visitors, and guests. The southern entrance will be used by the vast majority of employees, service personnel, and all service vehicles. This entrance will have a dedicated right-hand turn- lane, and the Applicant is dedicating a 12-foot-wide area for the turn lanes construction. Finally , both entrances include the potential for secured gates in the future if the property owner decides these are necessary. Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 7 of 13 lnterconnectivity throughout the Alton PCD is a central theme and guiding design principle within the Design Guidelines. The Applicant's site design includes internal pedestrian connections and covered walkways to provide relief from inclement weather. In addition, the Applicant is including two (2) meandering eight-(8) foot pathway , at the project's north and south entrances which provide connectivity to the eight-(8) foot sidewalks along Pasteur Boulevard . Site Design and Consistency with the PCD Design Guidelines The Design Guidelines are the regulating document and code for the entire PCD . These guidelines provide standards for roadways, landscaping, architecture, amenities, parking , building orientation , height, and setbacks. The City's Land Development Regulations (LOR) prevail over the areas the Design Guidelines do not cover. The proposed site plan and building design as proposed are consistent with the Design Guidelines requirements. The proposed building is 79 feet and 6 inches in height and is setback back 114 feet from Donald Ross Road , which is consistent with the maximum 1 00-foot building height requirement at this setback. The Applicant is requesting seven (7) waivers from the City's Code. Please refer to the waiver analysis section for the discussion on the Applicant's waiver requests. Parking and Loading Pursuant to City Code Section 78-345, Table 33: Required Off-Street Parking Spaces, the required parking ratio for office uses is one (1) space for every 300 square feet of building space. Therefore, the required amount of parking spaces for the 241 ,400-square- foot office building is approximately 805 spaces. The Applicant is proposing a total of 617 parking spaces and is requesting a waiver from the City's Code (see Waiver section). The site's parking garage will contain 602 parking spaces with an additional15 surface parking spaces on site. The parking spaces have been designed to be nine (9) feet wide by 18.5 feet long with 26-foot drive aisles. The Applicant is also incorporating 64 compact vehicle parking spaces and is requesting a waiver from the City's parking space size requirements (see Waiver section). The Applicant is seeking a LEED certification level of Platinum , and as part of achieving this level of certification , projects are required to encourage carpooling and compact vehicle use. To that end , the Applicant has incorporated 64 compact vehicle parking spaces within the parking garage. These spaces measure nine (9) feet wide by 16 feet long and to encourage the use of compact vehicle spaces, these parking spaces have been located closest to the parking garage exit and bridge connection to the office building . In addition to the vehicle parking spaces being provided , the Applicant is including 32 bicycle parking areas for employees and five (5) designated bus parking spaces for corporate events and conferences. Architecture When the architectural Design Guidelines were created for architecture within Parcel B of the PCD , the intent was to encourage and promote creativity, variety , and to provide flexibility in the development of design solutions for these unique properties and buildings. The guidelines encourage the use of integrated parking structures to allow for higher Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 8 of 13 density and provide for exterior open space and people gathering areas. To that end , the Center for Intelligent Buildings is utilizing a contemporary and modern building design architectural theme to reinforce the building's state-of-the-art technologies and building systems. The proposed design includes walls constructed of glass windows that incorporate three (3) different color hues with anodized aluminum framing , structurally supported by pre-cast concrete of which the colors compliment the window colors, and anodized aluminum louvers that are being applied to screen mechanical equipment but incorporated as an architectural design element. These materials are generally positioned at 90-degree angles to each other, providing for a simple and clean design . The building itself has been designed as a visual expression of new technologies and building systems. The building's design adheres to the tiering requirements of the Design Guidelines and has an overall building height of 79 feet and 6 inches to the finished roof level. Building Floorplan The internal design of the building's floorplan combines a variety of uses. The first two (2) building levels are dedicated to a large two (2) central lobby/atrium , conference facilities, auditorium, cafeteria and kitchen , large showcase rooms to display state-of-the-art technologies and building systems, and a fitness facility . Levels three (3) through five (5) are dedicated to professional office space. Landscaping and PCD Buffers The Design Guidelines require that open space is to be provided consistent with the City's Code and the PCD Development Order. The City's Code requires that the BioScience MXD PCD have a minimum land allocation of 20 percent for open space. This equates to approximately 136.34 acres of open space (681.29 x 20% = 136.34) of which 107.81 acres of open space have already been provided and distributed throughout the PCD . The remaining 28.53 acres of required open space (136.34 -107 .81 = 28.53) have been distributed among Parcel A through H. Parcel B must provide 5.34 acres of open space towards fulfilling the remaining 28.53 acres of the required open space . At this time, this site plan is providing approximately 24.16 acres of open space and currently satisfies the 5.34 acres of additional open space required by PCD Development Order Condition of Approval Number 6 of Resolution 1, 2010 . It is important to note that included in this calculation is the open space and natural areas being maintained in Future Development Areas "A " and "B". The Applicant will be required to update the overall site's open space calculation during the time these Future Development Areas undergo site plan review and approval. At final build out of the overall 700 ,000 square feet of development, the site will be required to maintain 15 percent of open space. With the development of this site, the Applicant is required to construct and install the 25- foot-wide PCD landscape buffer along this site's Interstate 95 property boundary and the portion of this project which abuts Donald Ross Road and Pasteur Boulevard . Currently, the Master Developer is constructing and installing the entire 55-foot-wide Donald Ross Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 9 of 13 Road Parkway Overly Buffer beginning at the Alton PCD property boundary at the corner of Interstate 95 and Donald Ross Road all the way to the future undeveloped non- residential retail site in the Town Center District. In addition , Pasteur Boulevard is currently under construction and the Master Developer has committed to completing this PCD Collector Road and the entire 30-foot wide right-of-way landscape buffer along the thoroughfare. Finally, the PCD buffer along Interstate 95 that abuts this project will be completed and planted in addition to the portion of the buffer that abuts the 5.18-acre lake depicted on the site plan . The Applicant is proposing landscaping , including foundational landscaping , that includes a significant amount of existing native vegetation to be preserved in addition to a variety of native trees, palms, and shrubs, including drought-tolerant landscape species. Future Development Phases The Applicant has identified two (2) general areas on the site plan labeled Future Development Area "A " and Future Development Area "B". These two (2) areas are proposed to contain the remaining 458,600 square feet (700 ,000 -241 ,400) of development indicated within the site data on the site plan . The future development of these areas is required to be reviewed through the City's site plan application process prior to any development. Environmental The Applicant is required to conduct and submit an environmental survey that covers 100 percent of the proposed project area to verify the probable types of listed species on the site and to determine the probable boundaries of habitat for those species and submit a gopher tortoise relocation and management plan that is acceptable to the City prior to the issuance of any land alteration permit for the project. Signage The Applicant is including a signage plan with the proposed site plan. The signage plan includes three (3) ground signs and (3) building identification signs. The ground signs will be located on site at the northeast corner of Donald Ross Road and Pasteur Boulevard , at the project's northern entrance from Pasteur Boulevard and at the project's southern entrance from Pasteur Boulevard . The proposed ground signs are consistent with the City's Signage Code. The three (3) building identification signs are proposed to be located on the building's west elevation which faces Interstate 95, the building 's north elevation which faces Donald Ross Road , and the building 's east elevation which faces Pasteur Boulevard . The Applicant is requesting two (2) waivers associated with the building identification signs (see Waiver section). LEED Certification The acronym LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design . It is a rating system for the design , construction , operation , and maintenance of environmentally .--------------------------------------~--~-~----~-------; Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 10 of 13 conscious buildings. The Applicant is pursuing LEED platinum certification with this project, and the proposed site plan has been designed to maximize the opportunities for integrated, cost-effective construction methods, while including innovative and state-of- the-art building technologies. In order to achieve some of the requirements for this level of LEED certification , the Applicant is requesting several waivers to deviate from the City's Code. These waiver are presented below . Waiver Request/Staff Analysis The Applicant is requesting seven (7) waivers with this petition . Table 2. Waiver Requests Code Section Requirement Proposed Waiver Staff Support Section 78-285, Table 24, 90 SF of Copy Area 220 SF of Copy 130 SF of Copy 1 Permitted Signs for Approval Principal Tenant Maximum Area Area Section 78-285, Table 24, Two (2) Principal Tenant Three (3) Principal One (1) Principal 2 Permitted Signs for Approval Principal Tenant Signs Tenant Signs Tenant Sign Section 78-315(g), No planters on top of No planters on top 3 Landscaping and Planters installed on top parking level of parking level of Approval Screening for Vehicle parking level of garage Parking Areas garage garage Section 78-344, Table 32, 16 feet Parking Stall Two (2) feet and six 4 Minimum Parking Bay 18 feet and six (6) inches Depth for 64 Garage (6) inches for 64 Approval Dimensions Parking Stall Depth Parking Spaces Garage Parking Spaces 5 Section 78-345, Table 33, 805 Parking Spaces 617 Parking Spaces 188 Parking Spaces Approval Required Parking Spaces 6 78-287(c), Flags 25 feet Maximum Height 50 feet 25 feet Approval for Flag Poles 7 78-378(b)(2)(b), New Dumpsters Alternative No dumpster Approval Dumpsters screened per Figure 17 Screening enclosure 1) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-285, Table 24, Flat/Wall Sign for Principal Tenants. Principal tenant wall signs are allowed to be a maximum of 90 square feet and cannot exceed more than 70 of the immediate vertical and horizontal surface to that the sign is attached. The Applicant is proposing principal tenant signs which are approximately 220 square feet, exceeding the maximum size permitted by City Code. Approval of the waiver will allow the Applicant's principal tenant signs to exceed Code by 130 square feet. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The building is proposed to be 79 feet and 6 inches in height, and the Applicant's proposed size increase will allow the signs to be appropriately scaled and proportionate to the building's height and size. The signs will be located on the west elevation which faces Interstate 95, the north elevation which faces Donald Ross Road , and the east elevation which faces Pasteur Boulevard . The proposed design of Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Reso lution 46, 2015 Page 11 of 13 the signs is consistent with the recommendations in the City's Design Guidelines and consistent with similar signage waivers approved for other projects within the City (i.e., Gardens Plaza, Admiralty II , Northcorp, etc.) Staff recommends approval. 2) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-285 , Table 24, Flat/Wall Sign for Principal Tenants, allowing up to one (1) additional principal tenant sign for a total of two (2) permitted signs on buildings that have frontage facing Interstate 95. The Applicant is proposing three (3) principal tenant signs in the following locations: on the west elevation facing Interstate 95; on the north elevation facing Donald Ross Road ; and on the east elevation facing Pasteur Boulevard . Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The proposed building site is at the corner of the Alton PCD with three (3) important roadway frontages: Interstate 95, Donald Ross Road , and Pasteur Boulevard . The additional sign will allow the Applicant to have important way finding visibility from all three (3) strategic roadways and provide adequate building identification . Staff recommends approval. 3) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-315(g), Landscaping and Screening for Vehicular Parking Areas , requires multilevel parking garages to have planters installed to permit the installation of trees on the top level of the structure. The Applicant is requesting relief from this landscaping requirement for multilevel parking structures. The Applicant is proposing a four-(4 ) level parking garage which will be connected to the Center for Intelligent Buildings by a covered pedestrian bridge . The Applicant is currently reviewing the opportunity to provide solar panels on the top level of the parking garage . The ability to include solar panels above the parking spaces on the top level of the garage will assist the Applicant towards obtaining LEED Platinum Certification for the project. In addition , Staff has reviewed the proposed parking garage with the standards included in Section 78-344 of the City's Code and the proposed design is consistent with the intent of that Code Section . Finally , the Applicant landscape design for the project exceeds the 65,477 required landscape points by 7 ,013 points for a total of 72,490 points and is providing over 1,048 ,433 square feet of open space . Staff recommends approval. 4 ) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-344 , Table 32 : Minimum Parking Bay Dimensions for Nonresidential Uses and Residential Uses , which requires a parking stall depth of 18 feet and six (6) inches . The Applicant is proposing to include 64 compact vehicle parking spaces within the parking garage with a parking stall depth of 16 feet. The proposed 16-foot stall depth is an industry standard for compact vehicle parking spaces. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. As part of a comprehensive approach to achieving a LEED Platinum certification , the Applicant would like to encourage employees to utilize compact vehicles . The vehicle spaces have been located closest to the parking garage exits and access to the Center for Intelligent Buildings making these spaces the most convenient and accessible. The Applicant is maintaining a 26-foot drive aisle . The City Engineer has reviewed the Applicant's proposed compact car spaces and supports the design . Staff recommends approval. Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 12 of 13 5) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-345, Table 33, Number of Parking Spaces Required, which requires the site to provide 805 parking s paces based on a ratio of one (1) parking space for every 300 square feet of building space. The Applicant is seeking relief from this requirement based upon the proposed Center for Intelligent Buildings design and proposed use and proposing 617 parking spaces. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The first two (2) building levels are dedicated to a large two-(2) story central lobby/atrium , conference facilities, auditorium , cafeteria and kitchen , large showcase rooms to display state-of-the-art technologies and building systems, and a fitness facility which is not dedicated professional office space. Levels three (3) through five (5) are dedicated to professional office space. The Applicant has identified that out of the 241 ,400 square feet of gross building space only approximately 74,000 square feet will be used for professional office business purposes. In addition , the Applicant anticipates the building to contain approximately 500 employees. The Applicant has indicated that all visitor and guest events will be preprogrammed and planned and utilize bus drop-off and pick-up . Based upon the Applicant's submittal , the building's proposed uses, and the amount of employees, Staff supports the Applicant's waiver. Staff recommends approval. 6) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-287(c), Flags, which requires flag poles not be taller than 25 feet in height. The Applicant is proposing a maximum flag pole height of 50 feet. Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. The flag poles are set back from Pasteur Boulevard, the closest roadway by more than 480 feet, and the proposed height of 50 feet will be more proportionate with the building's height. Staff recommends approval. 7) The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-378(b )(2)(b ), Dumpsters, which requires all new developments to locate dumpsters within screened enclosures. The Applicant is requesting relief from this requirement because the proposed location of the trash compactor in the rear of the building within a restricted non-public accessed area is critical to the building's operation . Staff supports the Applicant's waiver request. As detailed on the site plan, the proposed trash compactor is being located behind the building in the secure loading and service area. This is a non-public area and is not visible from any adjacent public right-of-way (i.e., Interstate 95 or Don a ld Ross Road). Furthermore, the Applicant is including all of the necessary screening and buffering of the service area which will be screened from the west (Interstate 95) by a 25 -foot PCD Buffer, the north (Donald Ross Road) by the 55-foot Parkway Buffer, and the east and south (Pasteur Boulevard) by the building itself. The Applicant is meeting the intent of the Code, which is to screen dumpsters from public view, rights-of-way, and abutting properties, but constructing a standalone enclosure will impact the building's loading and service area operations. Staff recommends approval. PLANNING, ZONING , AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On September 15, 2015, the PZAB recommended approval of the subject petition to the City Council by a vote of 5 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Meeting Date: October 8 , 2015 Resolution 46, 2015 Page 13 of 13 Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 46, 2015 as presented . CITY O F PALM BEACH GARDEN S DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Planning and Zoning D epartmen t CITY OF PALM BEA CH GARDE NS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 R equest: r-Planned Community Development (PCD) r-Planned Unit Development (PUD) IX Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan r-Conditional Use r-Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan r-Administrative Approval I Administrative Appeal Project Name: ALTON PCD -PROJECT ONYX I Annexation !Rezoning I Site Plan Review I Concurrency Certificate !Time Extension I Miscellaneous !Other Date Submitted: Owner: PASTEUR COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS, LLC (HEIGHTS BIOTECH INVESTMENTS, LLC) Applicant (if not Owner): CARR IER CORPORATION Applica nt's Address:70 1 S OLIVE AVE , STE 104, WPB TelephoneNo.561-682-9500 Agent: COTLEUR & HEARING Contact Person: DON HEARING/KATE DEWITT E-Mail: kdewitt@cotleur-hearing.com Agen t 's Ma i ling Address: 1934 CO MMERCE LANE, SUITE 1, JUPITER , FL 33458 Agent's Te lephoneNumber: 561-747-6336 EXT. 110 ----------------------------------------- FOR O FFICE USE ONLY Petition Number: ______ _ Date & Time Received: _________ _ Fees Received Application$ Engineering$ _____________ _ Receipt Number: _____________ _ A h. WAKEFIELD BEASLEY & ASSOCIATES rc 1tect: --------------------------------------------------------- E . SCHNARS & ASSOCIATES ng1neer: ______________________________________________________ ___ PI COTLEUR & HEARING anner: --------------------------------------------------------- L d A h. COTLEUR & HEARING an scape rc 1tect: ________________________________________________ _ Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L t . SOUTHWEST CORNER OF INTERSTATE 95 AND DONAL ROSS ROAD enera oca 1on: --------------------------------------------------- Address: TBD --------------------------------------------------------- Section: 26 Township: 41 Range: ---------------------------- 42 52-42-41-26-01-002-0010 Property Control Number(s): -------------------------------------------- A 30 ACRES . MXD/PCD . MXD/PCD creage: CurrentZonmg: RequestedZonmg: ------------------------ Flood Zone __________ Base Flood Elevation (BFE) -to be indicated on site plan ____ __ C C h . PI L d U D . . MXD/DRI urrent ompre ens1ve an an se es1gnat10n: Existing Land Use: MXD/DRI ----------------------------- MXD/DRI Requested Land Use: ------------------------------------ CENTER Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence, etc.: FOR INTELLIGENT DESIGN --------- 260 000 SF Proposed Square Footage by Use: ____ ' ------------------------------------- ProposedNumberandType of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): N/A 2 Justification Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed .) {Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} 1. Explain the nature of the request: The Applicant is requesting a Site Plan approval to allow the development of a 265,000-square-foot building to house the Center for Intelligent Design and a 600-space parking garage within Parcel B of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD) known as Project Onyx . 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Alton PCD and has been des igned with appropriate tiering and setbacks to respect the surrounding areas. 3. Describe how the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan-Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Coasta l Management, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. The proposed development is consistent with the PCD Master Plan and DRI approvals for the Alton PCD . 3 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)? No changes are proposed to the approved preserve areas for Parcel B of the PCD. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261 , Land Development Regulations)? The project will comply with the necessary AIPP requires, should such be triggered . 6. Has project received concurrency certification? YES , A PROPORTIONATE SHARE AGREEMENT WAS APPROVED FOR THE SUBJECT PCD. Date Received:IAPRIL 2010 Legal Descriptionofthe Subject Property (Attach additional sheets if needed) Or see attach ed deed for legal description. Location The subject property is located approximately __ o_mile(s) from theintersectionof 1-95 ----- _A_N_D_D_O_N_A_L_D_R_o_s_s_R_O_A_D __ , on thel I north,Q east ,0,southUwest side of DONALD ROSS ROAD (street/road). ------------------- 4 ,......-------------------------------------------~---~-~~-~--~-------~ Statementof Ownership and Designationof AuthorizedAga1t Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared _______ _ who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says: ------------ 1. That he/she is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached Legal Description. 2. That he/she is requesting SITE PLAN APPROVAL in the -------------------- City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 3. That he/she has appointed _C_O_T_L_E_U_R_&_H_E_A_R_IN_G __________ to act as authorized agent on his/her behalf to accomplish the above project. TEUR COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS, LLC JOHN CSAPO, AUTHORIZED SIGNAT~¥ Street Address P. 0. Box 561-685-9500 TelephoneNumber JCSAPO@KOL TER.COM By: Name/Title WPB, FL 33401 City, State, Zip Code City, State, Zip Code N/A Fax Number E-mail Address Sworn andsubscribedbeforemethis /~; d 5 2015 Applicant's Certification 1/We affinn and certify that 1/we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida . I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on any paper or plans submitted here with are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief. Further, 1/we understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the official records of the City of Palm Beach G ns,,lo?;J'/1 are t returnable. Applicant is: • '// ~~ ~Owner I Optionee I Lessee I Agent I Contract Purchaser Print Name of Applicant 701 S OLIVE AVE, SUITE 104 Street Address WPB, FL 33401 City, State, Zip Code 561-685-9500 TelephoneNumber N/A Fax Number JCSAPO@KOL TER.COM E-Mail Address 6 Palm Besch Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799 -4230 Permit# ________________________________ __ Financial Responsibility Form The owner understands that all City-incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security deposit shall be deposited in an interest-bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, andfor any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. The owner/designee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City Planning and. Zonin~~. art~." · .the name and/or address of the responsible party changes at anytime dunng tri(apofi 10 VI process. / · 4 Z/'t/;s,. gnature ate ' JOHN CSAPO ON BEHALF OF PASTEUR COMMERCI, Owner printed name DES IGNEE/BILL TO: PASTEUR COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS 701 S OLIVE AVE, SUITE 104 WPB, FL 33401 52-42-41-26-01-002-0010 Property Control Number NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF FLORIDA --------------------------- COUNTY OF PALM BEACH --------------------------- 1 hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this Jiil.jay of JULY , 20 __ , by JOHN CSAPO . He or she is oersonally known uced as identification. State of FLORIDA at-large My Commission expires: ~/! ~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, Cot l e ur& Hear ing Landscape Architects I Land Planners I Environmental Consultants 1934 Commerce Lane • Suite 1 • Jupiter, Florida · 33458 · Ph 561.747.6336 · Fax 561.747.1377 · www.cotleurhearing.com • Lie# LC-C000239 Cen t er fo r Intelligent Buildings Pre -Application Meeting Justification Statement September 8, 2015 Introduction On behalf of Carrier Corporation, the Applicant, we are requesting a Site Plan approval to allow the development of a 241,400-square-foot building to house the Center for Intelligent Buildings and a 602 -space parking garage within Parcel B of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). Project Contact: Agent/Planner-Cotleur & Hearing Donaldson Hearing I Kathryn DeWitt 1934 Commerce Lane, Suite 1 Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: (561) 747 -6336 ext. 102 Fax: (561)747-1377 Email : dhea r i ng@cot le u r-hear ing.co m Fees Site Plan Application GIS Review of Open Space Engineering Escrow Advertising Escrow Legal Escrow Traffic Escrow TOTAL Background $2,000.00 $ 300.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $6,300.00 The subject site is located within the Alton PCD, which was approved by Resolution 80, 2009 and Resolution 1, 2010. The Alton PCD encompasses 381 acres and is located at the southeast corner of the Florida Turnpike and Donald Ross Road, extends south to Hood Road, and is bisected by Inte r state 95. The PCD received approval for 2.6 million square feet of Industrial I Research and 1 Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN -15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Development I Biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, a 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of retail and 2, 700 residential units on a 681-acre parcel. Accompanying the PCD approval were a Comprehensive Plan Text and Map Amendment (Ordinance 18, 2009), a DRI Development Order (Resolution 80, 2009), and a Code Text Amendment (Ordinance 33, 2009). In 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution 75, 2011, which allowed for the subdivision of the property for the existing Utility site through the platting exception process. The approving resolution also amended condition number 29, allowing an electric utility to be subdivided as a plat exception as permitted through Section 78-428 of the City's Land Development Regulations . In 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution 44, 2013, which amended the required intersection improvements along Donald Ross Road during the buildout of the project. The PCD was most recently amended by Resolution 21, 2014. The amendment incorporated modifications to utility easements, roadway cross-sections and buffers, lakes, open space, and revisions to conditions of approval. Location The Center for Intelligent Buildings is located on Parcel B as identified on the PCD Master Plan. Parcel B is a 99.91-acre parcel with entitlements for 1.0 million square feet of Industrial I Research and Development I Biotech, 1.2 million square feet of office, and 300 Hotel Rooms. Parcel B is located at the northwest portion of the PCD and is encompassed by two major roads: Interstate 95 to the west and Donald Ross Road to the north. The subject site plan request will be located at the northwest corner of Parcel B and encompass approximately 30 acres. The subject site will be bound by Donald Ross to the north, Interstate 95 to the west and Pasteur Boulevard to the east. Land Use & Zoning The land use designation of the Alton PCD is MXD (Mixed Use). The site is currently zoned Mixed Use with a Planned Community Development Overlay (MXDIPCD). The property is also located within the Bioscience Research Protection Overlay (BRPO). United Technologies Corporation Carrier Corporation (Carrier) is an affiliate of UTC. Carrier is proposing to construct a building to serve as an international showcase of building systems. The facility will demonstrate new building technologies for security, fire safety, building automation, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, elevator, escalator, and refrigeration systems. Page 2 of 11 , Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Site Plan Approval The Applicant is proposing a 241.400-square-foot building to house the Center for Intelligent Buildings within Parcel B of the Alton PCD. The subject property is located at the northwest corner of Parcel B. The building will be connected to a four-level parking garage. Some parking spaces will be provided at grade in front of the building that will be reserved for visitors and special guests. The buildings will be situated to meet all the PCD buffer requirements and tiering height restrictions. Access & Vehicular Circulation The property will have two points of vehicular access from Pasteur Boulevard. The northern entrance will be more formal in nature and will act as the main entrance to the property for visitors. This entrance will be utilized by employees and service vehicles. Both entrances will be designed with the option to have secure gates with access codes. A dedicated right-turn lane will be constructed at the southernmost project entrance, as demonstrated by the traffic study. The Applicant will be dedicating a 12-foot wide strip of right- of-way for a right-turn lane on Pasteur Boulevard. Parking The subject high-tech user is very unique in its operations and building layout. Unfortunately, the City's Code does not contain a parking category for such a use. In the absence of a high-tech use category, the Applicant has used the professional office category as a basis for the waiver request. The professional office category requires a parking ratio of one space per 300 square feet for the proposed building. This equates to 805 parking spaces (241,400sf I 300sf). The Applicant is requesting that the City consider a special parking ratio of 2.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building which would require 617 parking spaces. The applicant is proposing to provide that parking on-site in the form of surface and structured parking. The parking garage will contain 602 parking spaces with an additional 15 parking spaces provided at grade. The parking stall dimensions for a majority of the spaces are nine-feet by 18.5 feet with a 26-foot drive aisle. A waiver is requested for the reduction in parking spaces on site . A portion of the spaces within the garage will be 16-foot deep parking stalls as a means of encouraging compact car parking. There will be 64 compact car parking spaces within the parking garage (13 compact spaces on the first floor and 17 spaces on each upper floor). The stall width of nine feet and drive aisle width of 26 feet will be maintained throughout the site . To facilitate alternative modes of transportation, bicycle parking spaces have been included on site. The majority of the bicycle parking will be utilized by the employees; however, guest parking stalls have been provided as well. Two guest bike spaces are provided near the building entrance and 30 employee bike spaces are located outside the northeast corner of the parking garage. Page 3 of 11 Alton PCD United Technologi es Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Arch itecture The Center for Intelligent Buildings has been designed in a contemporary fashion to reflect the buil d ing's purpose of developing cutting edge technologies and building systems. The design reinforces the building's contribution to the existing applied technology and research uses along the Donald Ross corridor. The building will be designed with a glass wall on a portion of the east facing elevation as a means of highlighting the internal building systems that UTC specializes in deve loping. The building will include a fitness center, cafeteria, coffee bar, and other employee- focused uses aimed to facilitate the needs of the employees. The building will adhere to the tiering requirements of the PCD. The current site plan design has the building setback approximately 115 feet from Do nald Ross Road. The main building is five- stori es with height of 85 feet to highest point of the roof consistent with the Alton Design Guidelines. The building will be connected to a four-level parking garage by a covered pedestrian b ridge. Landscaping and Buffers In accordance with the PCD Design Guidelines, PCD Buffers have been provided on the north, west, and east sides of the project. The northern buffer adjacent Donald Ross Road is 55 feet wide. The buffer adjacent to Interstate 95 is 25 feet wide. Approximately 78 percent of the property is pervious area that includes green space and lake area. As part of the overall landscape design, a portion of the existing native vegetation will be utilized . While there are no preservation requirements on the property as a part of our landscape design, the Applicant is committed to using existing viable vegetation wherever possible. Pedestrian Connectivity The project's interior sidewalk network property will connect to the larger pedestrian network within the Alton PCD and the City. A looped pedestrian sidewa lk pathway is located at the northeast corner of the property. This specific pathway will be eight feet wide and will be made of both concrete and crushed concrete. Sign age A signage program will be proposed as part of the site plan application. The signage will include monument, building identification, and directional signs. Ground Signs Three ground/monument signs are proposed on site. They will be located at the northeast corner of Donald Ross Road and Pasteur Boulevard, at the northern driveway entrance, and at the southern employee entrance. The ground signs are eight feet tall by seven feet wide with a three-foot base. The sign will contain the project address and company name. Page 4 of 11 ' I Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Building Identification Signs The Applicant proposed to have three building identification signs. The signs will be located to maximize exposure to vehicular traffic. They will be located on the southern elevation (facing 1-95), northern elevation (facing Donald Ross Road), and on the eastern elevation (facing Pasteur Boulevard). In order to provide signage that is proportionately scaled to the building, a waiver has been requested for a larger signage copy area. The Applicant is proposing a copy area of 220 square feet. The letter height of 36 inches will not be exceeded. The code allows two Principal Tenant signs for this property. It allows one sign per building, plus one additional sign for properties that face Interstate 95. The subject site is surrounded on three sides by major arterial roadways; Donald Ross Road, Pasteur Boulevard, and Interstate 95. The Applicant is requesting that one Principal tenant sign be permitted for each roadway for a total of three Principal tenant signs. Having clear, visible signage from these three roadways is crucial for wayfinding and community identification purposes. The signage has been very tastefully designed and is not obtrusive in any manner. In fact, it is more understated and simple in its approach. A waiver has been requested for this one additional sign. Security The property will be planned with options to be secured with a variety of measures either now or in the future. Both entrances to the property on Pasteur Boulevard will be designed with the ability to add secured gates. Visitors to the site will be pre-screened and registered prior to entering the building. Interior and exterior security cameras and access controlled entrances will be utilized. LEED Certification Carrier is pursuing LEED Platinum certification. The intent of LEED is to maximize opportunities for integrated, cost-effective adoption of green design and construction strategies, emphasizing human health as a fundamental evaluative criterion for building design, construction and operational strategies. The Applicant will utilize innovative approaches and techniques for green design and construction. In order to achieve this high level of certification, the Applicant is proposing to provide a reduced parking ratio that will result in less pavement areas and eliminate unused surplus parking. The program also encourages multi-modal transportation. The site design contemplates separate bus parking and drop-off areas. Preferred parking spaces will be provided for carpooling and covered bicycle parking will be located within the parking garage. Page 5 of 11 Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN -15-07 -000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Waivers The following waivers are being requested. Design Guideline I Code Section Requirement Proposed Deviation 1 78-285, Table 24, Permitted 90 SF Copy Area 220 SF Copy Area 130 SF Copy Area Signs for Principal Tenant 2 78-285, Table 24, Permitted 2 Principal Tenant 3 Principal Tenant 1 Principal Tenant Signs for Principal Tenant Signs Signs Signs 3 78-31S(g), Landscaping for Planters on top level of No planters on No planters on top Parking Areas garage top level of garage level of garage 4 78-344, Table 32, Min. Parking 18' 6" Stall Depth 16' Stall Depth for 2' 6" Stall Depth for Bay Dimensions 64 garage spaces 64 garage spaces 5 78-345, Table 33, Required 805 spaces 617 spaces 188 spaces Parking Spaces 6 78-287(c), Flags Max. height 25' 50' 25' z 78-378{b}{2}, Dum~sters Screened ~er Figure 17 Alternate Alternate screening screening 1. Section 78-285, Table 24, Permitted Signs, allows a maximum sign copy area of 90 square feet for a Principal Tenant. The Applicant is proposing a copy area of 220. Buildings within Parcel B of the Alton PCD are permitted a maximum height of 150 feet. The proposed building height is 107 feet. It is important that signage be appropriately scaled to the building. This helps improve legibility and overall aesthetics of the structure. The building has frontage on Donald Ross Road, Pasteur Boulevard, and Interstate 95. It important that the signage be visible to all of these major corridors. Vehicular traffic on Interstate 95 and Donald Ross Road travel at high speeds, making increased letter sizes very necessary. The Applicant is requesting a waiver from the signage requirements in order to provide building signage that is appropriately scaled to the building architecture. 2. Section 78-285, Table 24, Permitted Signs, allows a maximum of two Principal Tenant signs. The Applicant is proposing one additional Principal Tenant sign for a total of three signs. It allows one sign per building, plus one additional sign for properties that face In terstate 95. The subject site is surrounded on three sides by major arterial roadways; Donald Ross Road, Pasteur Boulevard, and Interstate 95. The Applicant is requesting that one Principal tenant sign be permitted for each roadway for a total of three Principal tenant signs. Having clear, visible signage from these three roadways is crucial for wayfinding and community identification purposes. The signage has been very tastefully designed and is not obtrusive in any manner. In fact, it is more understated and simple in its approach. The Applicant is requesting a waiver from the signage requirements in order to provide adequate identification for the subject building. Page 6 of 11 \ I_ Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07 -000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 3. Section 78-315(g), Landscaping and screening for vehicular parking areas, requires planters to be installed on the top level of parking structures for trees. The Applicant is pursuing LEED certification for the proposed project. One of the important aspects of LEED is energy reduction. Solar panels on top of the parking garage is one means of utilizing this energy source. The Applicant is requesting a waiver from proving landscape planters on the top level of the parking garage to preserve the opportunity to install solar panels in this location. 4. Section 78-344, Table 32, Min. Parking Bay Dimensions, requires 18'6" stall depths. The Applicant is proposing to provide 16-foot deep parking stalls the parking garage as a means of encouraging compact car parking. There are 64 compact car parking spaces within the parking garage (13 compact spaces on the first floor and 17 spaces on each upper floor). The stall width of nine feet and drive aisle width of 26 feet will be maintained throughout the site. 5. Section 78-345, Table 33, Required parking spaces. The subject high-tech user is very unique in its operations and building layout. Unfortunately, the City's Code does not contain a parking category for such a use. In the absence of a high-tech use category, the Applicant has used the professional office category as a basis for the waiver request. The professional office category requires a parking ratio of one space per 300 square feet for the proposed building. This equates to 805 parking spaces. The Applicant is requesting that the City consider a special parking ratio of 2.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building which would require 617 parking spaces. The applicant is proposing to provide that parking on-site in the form of surface and structured parking. The parking garage will contain 602 parking spaces with an additional 15 parking spaces provided at grade. The proposed building will contain approximately 500 employees. The building will be constructed in a manner that highlights the internal building systems. Such a design produces a building with large open areas, display rooms, and collaboration spaces, which do not generate the typical number of employees. Of the total 241.400 square feet of gross building area, only approximately 74,000 square feet will be suitable for business occupancy. The total parking requirement based on the 74,000 square feet is 245 parking spaces (74,000sf I 300sf per space). The Applicant is proposing significantly more parking spaces that would be warranted by the "actual" office square footages within the building. Given the uniqueness of the building uses, a parking ratio of 2.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet is proposed. The building will also be frequented by variety of visitor groups. Such activities are planned by the organization, and therefore, can be anticipated and scheduled accordingly. The property has been designed with access and separate bus parking spaces to facilitate ingress and egress in the most efficient manner possible. The utilization of buses to facilitate visitor transportation allows parking spaces to remain available for employees. Page 7 of 11 Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 Lastly, The Applicant is pursuing LEED platinum certification. In order to achieve this high level of LEED certification, parking ratios that more appropriately reflect the use are required. The LEED program also encourages multi-modal transportation, such as bicycle parking, bus parking, carpool spaces, and walking pathways. Preferred parking spaces will be provided for carpooling and covered bicycle parking will be located within the parking garage. 6. Section 78 -287(c), Flag s, allows a maximum height of 2S feet for flag poles. The Applicant is proposing a maxim um height of SO feet. The increased flag pole height will be more proportional to the building height. Industry standards for flag poles in front of large commercial buildings ranges between SO and 100 feet. The proposed height will allow the pole to in scale with the building massing. At a lesser height, the flag pole will be dwarfed by the building, diminishing the prominence of the flags. 7. Section 78 -3 78(b), Dumpste rs , requires dumpsters to be screened on four sides "with materials such as concrete block, opaque fencing, or combination thereof". The Applicant is proposing to locate a trash compactor at the rear ofthe building within the loading area. This location is crucial to the building's operations. In addition. there are several utilities located in proximity to the compactor that would prohibit masonry walls from being constructed. In lieu of a standard four-sided concrete screening of the compactor, the Applicant is proposing to utilize the building itself in combination with significant landscape buffers to screen the compactor. In its proposed location, the trash compactor will be screened by the building on its north, east, and south sides. The compactor will be screened on its west side by extensive landscape buffering adjacent to the I-9S corridor. The proposed screening meets the intent of the City's code. In addition, there is no public vehicu lar access to this area . Waive r Crite ri a A request for the city council to approve a waiver from one or more of the standards and requirements applicable to a planned development, PUD, or PCD shall comply with a majority of the criteria listed below. {1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. The requests are consistent with Future Land Use Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed project will further the intent of the Mixed Use Development (MXD) category by providing nonresidential uses within the Alton PCD. The development is consistent with the intended location of nonresidential uses within the MXD project as depicted on the Alton PCD Master Plan. Page 8 of 11 Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN-15-07 -000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. The waiver requests are consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. The Applicant is requesting waivers from the code to provide for an exemplary development and design features that surpasses most of the minimum code standards. The Applicant is pursuing LEED certification of the buildings on site. In order to achieve this high standard of design, certain provisions related to parking, site design, signage, and landscaping will be necessary. (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 proposed site plan will serve to achieve the City's desire for pedestrian amenities and linkages and sense of place. Pedestrian trails have been located within the property, which connect to the larger pedestrian network internal to the Alton community. The architectural significance of the buildings is evident of the Applicant's commitment to innovative design and pursuit of high technology. In addition, the occupier of the building is a large employer that will provide substantia l economic opportunities to the City and its residents. (4) The request demonstrates that granting a waiver will result in development that exceeds one or more of the minimum requirements for PUDs. Granting of the requested waivers will result in architecturally significant buildings, provide for utilization of alternative energy sources, and efficient use of the affected land area. The requested waivers will also assist the Applicant its pursuit of LEED certification. All of these elements exceed the minimum requirements for PCDs. (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. The waivers are required to allow for innovative design throughout the project. Significant architecture, potential use of alternative energy sources, and reduced parking ratios all result in a more innovative site design that exceeds minimum standards. (6) The request demonstrates that granting a waiver will result in preservation of valuable natural resources, including environmentally-sensitive lands, drainage and recharge areas, and coastal areas. Page 9 of 11 Alton PCD United Technologies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN -15-07 -000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 The preservation areas within the Alton PCD have been previously established. No changes to the existing preserve areas is proposed with the subject application. {7} The request clearly demonstrates public benefits to be derived, including but not limited to such benefits as no-cost dedication of rights-of-way, extensions of pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design techniques. The Applicant has proposed a desirable architectural, building, and site design that will further the City's Design Grid line objectives. (B) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. The waivers requested do not impact the proposed buffering. Significant landscape buffers have been provided in keeping with the PCD Design Guidelines along 1-95 and Donald Ross Road. {9} The request is not solely based or predominately on economic reasons. The request is not based solely or predominately on economic reasons. The waivers are predominantly due to the unique nature of the user and overall functions of the building. Much of the building square footage is used for gallery and showroom purposes. The actual space within the building that is suitable for business occupancy is significantly less than the total gross building square footage. The requested signage waivers are in direct response to the scale and massing of the building. {10} The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site. The request is compatible with the cu r rent MXD/PCD land use and zoning designations. The use is cons istent with the approved PCD Master Plan. {11} The request demonstrates that 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. Not one of the waivers proposed will be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare of the city's residents. Page 10 of 11 Alton PCD United Technolog ies Corporation Site Plan Application SPLN -15-07-000019 CH 15-0505 July 20, 2015 Revised August 8, 2015 TEPP Section 78-57 of the City's Land Development Regulations provides for a Targeted Expedited Permitting for targeted employers supported by the Business Development Board. UTC is sponsored by Enterprise Florida and the Business Development Board. This project qualifies for the City's TEPP program. Conclusion This Applicant is requesting approval of a Site Plan for the Center for Intelligent Buildings within Parcel B of the Alton PCD. The proposed amendment is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and zoning regulations. The Applicant looks forward to working with Staff to respond to any questions or issues that might arise as a result of your review. Page 11 of 11 Alton PCD L______ _____ _ Location Map Donald Ross Road 1 RESOLUTION 46, 2015 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING SITE PLAN APPROVAL 6 FOR A 241 ,400-SQUARE-FOOT OFFICE BUILDING WITHIN 7 PARCEL B OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT 8 (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE 9 SUBJECT SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 29.90 ACRES WITHIN THE 10 99.91-ACRE PARCEL B, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD AND IS MORE 11 SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 12 DONALD ROSS ROAD AND INTERSTATE 95 INTERSECTION, AS 13 MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING 14 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING 15 AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 16 17 18 WHEREAS, the City Council , as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 19 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 20 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations (LOR), is authorized and 21 empowered to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 18, 2009, approving a text and 24 map amendment for the Scripps Phase 11/Briger Tract Development of Regional Impact 25 (DRI); and 26 27 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 33, 2009, approving the zoning 28 regulations and design guidelines for the Briger Planned Community District (PCD); and 29 30 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 80, 2009, approving a 681-acre 31 DRI for 2.6 million square feet of industrial/research and development/biotech, 1.2 million 32 square feet of office, 300 hotel rooms, 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail 33 development, and 2, 700 dwelling units; and 34 35 WHEREAS, on January 27 , 201"4, the City of Palm Beach Gardens Addressing 36 Committee approved a subdivision name change for the Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger 37 Tract PCD to be known as the Alton PCD; and 38 39 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 21 , 2014, approving an 40 amendment to the Alton PCD to incorporate modifications to utility easements, roadway 41 cross sections and buffers, lakes, open space, and revisions to conditions of approval ; 42 and 43 44 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 30, 2014, approving a site plan 45 for 360 residential single-family and townhome dwelling units known as Neighborhood 1 46 within Parcel C; and Page 1 of 9 '------------ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolut ion 46, 2015 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 31 , 2015, approving a Community Design Elements and Signage Package for the Alton PCD; and WHEREAS, the subject site has a Planned Community Development (PCD) Overlay with an underlying Mixed Use (MXD) zoning designation and has the land-use designation Mixed Use (MXD); and WHEREAS, the project qualifies for the City of Palm Beach Gardens Targeted Expedited Permitting Program under the City's economic development program; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application , has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations , and has recommended approval ; and WHEREAS, the Planning , Zoning , and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its September 15, 2015, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (SPLN- 15-07-000019) by a vote of 5 to 0; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best interest of the health , safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED for a site plan for a 241 ,400- square-foot office building and a four-(4) level parking garage within Parcel B of the Alton DRI/PCD , subject to the conditions of approval contained herein , which are in addition to the general requirements otherwise provided by resolution for real property described as follows: (See Exhibit "A " for Legal Description) SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby APPROVES the following seven (7) waivers: 1. Section 78-285 , Table 24, Permitted Signs for Principal Tenant , to allow one (1) additional principal tenant sign for a total of three (3) signs. Page 2 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Reso lution 46, 2015 2 . Section 78-285, Table 24 , Permitted Signs for Principal Tenant, to allow three (3) principal tenant signs to exceed the 90-square-foot copy area by 130 square feet for a total copy area of 220 square feet for each principal tenant sign. 3. Section 78-315(g), Landscaping and Screening for Vehicle Parking Areas, to allow no landscape planters to be installed on the top parking level of the parking garage. 4. Section 78-344 , Table 32 , Minimum Parking Bay Dimensions, to allow 64 parking spaces located within the parking garage to have a length of 16 feet. 5. Section 78-345, Table 33, Required Parking Spaces, to allow a 188 parking space reduction for a total of 617 parking spaces. 6. Section 78-287(c), Flags, to allow three (3) flag poles to exceed the 25-foot maximum height to 50 feet. 7 . Section 78-378(b)(2)(b ), Dumpsters, to allow one (1) trash compactor located in the rear of the building to not be within an enclosure . SECTION 4. All conditions from the development orders related to this project remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns: 1. Separate sign permits are required for each sign , including the ground signs, wall signs, and directional signs. (Planning and Zoning) 2 . Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for this project, the Applicant shall schedule a pre-permit meeting with the Planning & Zoning Department. (Planning and Zoning) 3. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit for this project, the Applicant shall install a six (6) foot-tall construction fence with privacy tarp around the project site. Final locations to be determined and modified by the Director of Planning and Zoning at the time of building permit submittal. The construction fence , with privacy tarp , location may be modified by the Director of Planning and Zoning during the construction of the project to provide necessary screening of construction activities from the public . (Planning and Zoning) 4. The Applicant shall provide art on site or make a payment in lieu thereof consistent with Section 78 -261 of the City 's Code . The Art in Public Places Advisory Board shall review and make a recommendation to the City Council on any proposed art on site. If the Applicant is providing public art on site, the art shall be installed prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy , or as determined by the application for approval of the art. (Planning and Zoning) Page 3 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 5. 6. 7 . 8. 9 . 10. 11 . 12 . 13. 14. 15. Resolution 46, 2015 Prior to any land alteration , an environmental survey shall be submitted identifying all listed plant and animal species and a relocation plan . The environmental survey shall ensure compliance with the approved Preserve Area Management Plan (PAMP). The environmental survey shall be submitted for review and approved by staff. (Planning and Zoning) All applicable mechanical equipment shall be screened in accordance with Section 78-195 of the City's Code. (Planning and Zoning) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy , the Pasteur Boulevard roadway connection from Donald Ross Road to Alton Road shall be substantially complete . These improvements include, but are not limited to, all hardscape improvements, street lights, street trees, landscaping , sidewalks, and infrastructure. (Planning and Zoning , Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy , the traffic signal at the intersection of Donald Ross Road and Pasteur Boulevard shall be installed and operational. (Planning and Zoning , Engineering) Prior to the issuance of any land alteration permit, the Applicant shall protect all areas on the site that are not proposed to be cleared with Forestry best management practices and methods approved by City staff. (Forestry) Pursuant to Condition of Approval Number 11 of Resolution 1, 2010 , prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , the Donald Ross Road right-of-way road shoulder landscaping and irrigation shall be completed. (Forestry) Pursuant to Condition of Approval Number 12 of Resolution 1, 2010, prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , the Donald Ross Roadway PCD buffer and the Interstate 95 PCD buffer shall be completed . (Forestry) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the Pasteur Boulevard roadway landscaping and irrigation adjacent to this project shall be completed . (Forestry) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy , all of the off-site lake improvements, littoral plantings, and fountain shall be completed . (Forestry) Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy , all invasive nonnative plant species shall be removed from the site. (Forestry) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall submit signed/sealed/dated construction plans including a pavement marking and signage plan and a permit application for review and approval. (Engineering) Page 4 of 9 --------------------------------~-------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 16. 17. 18. 19 . 20. 21 . 22 . Resolution 46, 2015 Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit, infrastructure permit, or the building permit for vertical construction , whichever occurs first, the Applicant shall provide itemized cost estimates and surety for the project (public or private ) in accordance with LOR Sections 78-309 and 78-461 . The itemized cost estimates shall include all public elements for the on-site and off-site infrastructure , landscaping and irrigation-related improvements for the project. The cost estimates shall be dated , signed , and sealed by a professional engineer and landscape architect registered in the State of Florida. Surety will be based on 11 0% of the total combined City- approved cost estimates and shall be posted with the City . (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit , the Applicant shall receive a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for this project from the Planning and Zoning Department in accordance with the City 's LOR. Prior to the issuance of a vertical building permit, the plat for this project shall be approved by City Council. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit or infrastructure permit or demolition permit, whichever comes first, the Applicant shall submit an updated construction phasing and safety plan for the City to review . The construction phasing and safety plan shall include all necessary construction zone signage and fencing as required by the Engineering Department and will need to be monitored throughout the construction duration and modified as necessary to allow safe and effective pedestrian and vehicular movement throughout the project. If at any time the contractor wishes to modify the phasing plan , a revised phasing plan shall be submitted to the City Engineer. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit , the Applicant shall submit a lighting permit application along with a signed and sealed Photometric plan to the City . (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of an infrastructure permit, a copy of the Seacoast Utility Authority permit approval is required . (Engineering) Prior to the commencement of construction , the Applicant shall schedule a pre- construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre-construction meeting has occurred . In addition , failure to comply with this condition could result in a Stop-Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subject development site . (Engineering) The following items are required to be ongoing throughout the project: a. The required ADA elements for the building entrance, pedestrian access areas , and ramps shall be shown and detailed on the permit plans for City review . Page 5 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 24. 35 36 37 38 25. 39 40 41 42 26. 43 44 45 46 Resolution 46, 2015 b. The construction , operation , and/or maintenance of any elements of the subject project shall not have any negative impacts on the existing drainage of surrounding areas. If at any time during the project development it is determined by the City that any of the surrounding areas are experiencing negative drainage impacts caused by the project, it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a period of time and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional construction activities. The City may cease issuing building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy until all drainage concerns are resolved . c. The Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with copies of all permits, permit applications, and Requests for Additional Information to and from regulatory agencies regarding issues on all permit applications, certifications , and approvals , including South Florida Water Management District, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District, Seacoast Utility Authority, Palm Beach County, Health Department, etc. d . All pavement marking and striping, excluding parking stall striping , shall be installed with thermoplastic materials. Paver bricks of appropriate color shall be used on paver brick areas in lieu of paint or thermoplastic material for conformance with Section 78-344 of the City's LOR. (Engineering) The Applicant shall comply with all Federal EPA and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection NPDES requirements, including , but not limited to, preparation of a storm water pollution prevention plan and identification of appropriate Best Management Practices, as generally accepted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and/or local regulatory agencies, for construction activities, implementation of the approved plans, inspection , and maintenance of controls during construction , including a Notice of Intent prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit and Notice of Termination prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure permit. (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy , the Applicant shall provide electronic certified civil design as-built drawings in both pdf and AutoCAD . (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion , the Applicant shall provide copies of the required testings as provided for on the plans and specifications and in accordance with the FOOT for City review . (Engineering) Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall submit all required recorded easements and easement modifications to the City Engineer. (Engineering) Page 6 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolution 46, 2015 27 . All on-site traffic is required to be reviewed and approved for the subsequent development of Future Development Areas "A" and "B" indicated on the site plan . (Engineering) 28. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for the proposed project, the Applicant shall have an Addressing Plan approved by the City's Addressing Committee. (GIS Manager) 29 . Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for each building , the Applicant shall install the building address in a location approved by the City of Palm Beach Gardens Life Safety Services. (GIS Manger) 30. Prior to the issuance of the building permit for the project's ground signs , the Applicant shall revise the address numbers to be consistent with Section 78-275 of the City's Code . (GIS Manager) 31 . Prior to the issuance of any building permit for the project, the Applicant shall submit a construction site security plan , complete with emergency contacts, proper "No Trespassing" signs consistent with Section 810 .09 , Florida Statutes , and any other security measures and policies proposed . The security and phasing plan shall be maintained throughout all phases of the project, and non-compliance with the plan may result in a Stop-Work Order for the project. (Police Department) SECTION 6. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhibits listed below , which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "B": 1. Master Site Plan , Sheet CP1 , prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015 . 2. Master Site Plan, Sheets SP1 through SP6, prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dc:tted September 3, 2015. 3. Area Calculation Plan , Sheet AC1 , prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 4. Grassing Plan , Sheet SOD1 , prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 5. Landscape Plan , Sheets LP1 through LP7 , prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 6. Irrigation Intent Plan , Sheet IR1 , prepared by Cotleur and Hearing and Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015 . 7. Color Exterior Elevations, Sheets A201 through A203, prepared by Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. Page 7 of 9 Resolution 46, 2015 1 8. Black and White Exterior Elevations, Sheets A201 through A203, prepared by 2 Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 3 4 9 . Exterior Views, Sheet A801 , prepared by Hunton Brady Architects, dated 5 September 3, 2015. 6 7 10 . Material Board , Sheet A802 , prepared by Hunton Brady Architects, dated 8 September 3, 2015. 9 10 11 . Building Signage and Sign age Location Plan , Sheets A803 and A804, prepared by 11 Hunton Brady Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 12 13 12 . Floor Plans, Sheets A 110 through A 170 , prepared by Hunton Brady Architects, 14 dated September 3, 2015. 15 16 13. Floor Plans Garage, Sheets A 180 through A 183, prepared by Hunton Brady 17 Architects, dated September 3, 2015. 18 19 14. Site Plan Traffic Analysis for Project Onyx , prepared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., 20 Inc., dated July 31, 2015. 21 22 SECTION 7. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at 23 any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein , and this 24 approval is granted subject to same. 25 26 SECTION 8. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 27 28 29 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 8 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 46, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Eric Ja blin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: ~----~----~~~--~---Pat ricia S nider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --------------------------R. Max Lohma n, City Atto rn ey VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYOR JABLI N VIC E MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PR EMUROSO COUNCI LMEM BER T INS LE Y \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 46 2015-Aiton Parcel B Office Bldg Approval.docx Page 9 of 9 Resolution 46, 2015 EXHIBIT "A" A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 SOUTH , RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , PALM BEACH COUNTY , FLORIDA, SAID LAND BEING A PORTION OF TRACTS "B" AND "0-10", ALTON PCD , AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 118, PAGES 197 THROUGH 206, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY , FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT "B", SAID POINT BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF PASTEUR BOULEVARD (TRACT"S-3")AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF ALTON PCD ; THENCE SOUTH 45°04'14" EAST , A DISTANCE OF 39.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°04'14 " EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°19'52" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 152.11 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°04'14 " EAST , A DISTANCE OF 207.82 FEET ; THENCE SOUTH 00°46'4 7" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 472.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°04'14 " EAST, A DISTANCE OF 297 .77 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST , HAVING A RADIUS OF 2456.96 FEET , A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04 °10'21" AND A DISTANCE OF 178.92 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY (THE PRECEDING SEVEN COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE OF PASTEUR BOULEVARD (TRACT "S-3") AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT "B"); THENCE SOUTH 89°55'45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 765.92 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT "0-10", BEING THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 95 (1-95), ALSO BEING THE NORTHEAST LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 280 A(1) IN THE ORDER OF TAKING RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 4296 , PAGE 1151 , PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5635 .58 FEET (A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 61°21 '55" EAST); THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°09'49 ", A DISTANCE OF 409.54 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY ; THENCE NORTH 18°28'15" WEST , A DISTANCE OF 543 .08 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 14°39'25" WEST , A DISTANCE OF 177.27 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 11°29'21 " EAST , A DISTANCE OF 190.36 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 63°46'51 " EAST , A DISTANCE OF 190.36 FEET TOA POINT ON SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT "B" (THE PRECEDING FIVE COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT "0-10", AND SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 95); THENCE NORTH 89°55'36 " EAST, A DISTANCE OF 301.88 FEET ; THENCE NORTH 8r37'27" EAST , A DISTANCE OF 296.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°55'45 " EAST , A DISTANCE OF 271 .74 FEET (THE PRECEDING THREE COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF TRACT "B", AND SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCELS OF LAND CONTAIN 30.00 ACRES OR 1,306 ,801 SQUARE FEET , MORE OR LESS. Resolution 46, 2015 EXHIBIT "B" M G D A 10 , 12 Center For Intelligent Buildings LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS 26, TOWNSHIP 41 sat.mi, RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEAOI COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID I.AND BEING A PORTION OF TRACTS ftB" AND 0"-10", ALTON PCD, AS RECORDED IN PlAT BOOK 118, PAGES 197 n-ROUGH 206, PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEAQ-1 COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT "B", SAID POINT BEING THE INTERSECTION Of THE SOUTH RIGHT -QF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD Aim THE WEST RIGHT -of-WAY LINE OF PASTEUR BOULEVARD (TRACT •s-3") AS SHOWN ON SAID PI.AT OF ALTON PCO; THENCE SOUTH 45°04'14'" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 39.81 FEET; Tt£NCE SOUTH 00"04'11'" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15,91 FEET; llENCE SOUTH 02°19'52" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 152.11 FEET; THEM:E SOUTH 00"'04'1-1'" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 207.82 FEET; Tt£NCE SOUTH 000'46'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 472.39 FEET; TMENCE SOUTH 00"04'14'" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 297 .n FEET TO THE POINT OF OJRVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2456.96 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°10'21" AND A DISTANCE OF 178.92 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY (THE PRECEDING SEVEN COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST RIGHT-oF-WAY liNE OF PASTEUR BOULEVARD (TRACT "5-3~) AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT "8"); THENCE SOUTH 89055'45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 765.92 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT "Q-10", BmK'i THE EASTERLY RIGHT ..Of-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 95 (1-95), ALSO BEING Tt£ NORTHEAST UNE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 280 A(1) IN THE ORDER OF TAKING RECORDED IN OFFiaAI.. RECORD BOOK 4296, PAGE 1151, PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEAOi COUNTY, FLORI~:¥\; SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CDNCAVE TO Tt£ NORTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5635.58 FEET (A RADIAL LINE THROUQ-1 SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 61°27'55" EAST); THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°09'49", A DISTANCE OF 409.54 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; 11-ENCE NORTH 18"28'15" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 543.08 FEET; Tt£NCE NORTH 14°39'25" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 177.2.7 FEET; ll£NCE NORTH 11°29'21" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 190.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6)046'51" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 190.36 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID SOUTH RIGHT-oF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, BEING nE NORTH UNE OF SAID TRACT "8" (Tl£ PRECEDING FlVE COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT "G-10", AND SAID EASTERLY RIGHT~F-WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 95); THENCE NORTH 8go55'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 301.88 FEET; HENCE NORTH 87"37'27" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 296.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89"55'45" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 271.74 FEET (THE PRECEDING THREE COURSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH UNE OF TRACT "B", AND SAID SOUTH RIGiiT ~WAY UNE OF OONALD ROSS ROAD) TO THE POINT OF BBi!NNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCB.S OF LAND CONTAINS 30.00 ACRES OR 1,306,801 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. PROJEC T TEAM Owner PasteurCommerdallnvestments, U.C 701 South Olive, suite 104 West Palm Beam, Florida 33401 561-682·9500 Procnm Mani~;er Jones Lane LaSalle 250 South Oranse Avenue, Suite 700P Orlando, Florida 32801 Applicant carrier Corporation/ United Technoloe:les 815 P.O. BOX 1CS61S M/S 7:1>01 PALM B£AOI GARDENS, Fl33410 317-240-5270 Architect Hunton Brady BOON MacnoliaAvenue, Suite 600 Orlando, Florida 32803 407-839-0886 Masb:r Developer KH Alton llC aka Kolter 7015 Olive Avenue, Suite 104 West Palm Beach, Florida33401 561-682·9500 Planner and Landscape Architect CotJeur & Hearin& 1934 Commerce Lane, SUite 1 Jupiter, Florida 33458 561-747-6336 Surveyor MBS & Associates (Michael B. Schomtl) 18SO Forest Hill Boulevard, Suite 206 West Palm Beactl, Florida 33406 561-968--0CBJ Civil EnPneer Jones Edmunds & Associates 39105 Washington Avenue, Su ite 210 Titisville, Florida 32780 Mechilnlcai/U&hti"' Enlineen EXP 2601 Westhall lane Maitland, Florida 32751 407-660-IXBJ Construction Manaaer Whltln1 Tumer Construction 990 Hammond Drive, Suite 1100 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 770-350-5100 Traffic Coosulbnt Susan O'Rourke Traffic Ens:lneerinc & Transportation 969SE Federal Highway, Suite 402 Stuart, Florida 34994 m-781-7918 Environmental Consultant FW Consultlnts 601 Heritage Drive, Suite 108 Jupiter, Florida 33458 561-623-5475 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS SURVEY !OF! SITE PLAN CPI SPI SP2 SP3 SP4 SPS SP6 ACI SOD1 LANDSCAPE ptAN LPI LP2 LP3 LP6 LP7 IRI ARCHITECTURE A liD Al20 ADJ A140 AlSO A160 A170 Allll AlB! A182 A183 A201 A202 A203 ABO! A802 A803 A804 , PHOTOME'TRIC PLAN E101 E102 E103 EI04 £105 EI06 E!D7 EI08 E109 EllO Ell! 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Florida 32803 !«>7) 839-<1186 (..al) 839-1709/fo:. -.huntonbrody.com Ucense MC001744 G c .. 10 12 13 15 16 N r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------~ TOTA L SITE OPEN SPACE .. M . H H c United Technologies G PERVIOUS ARE4 IMPERVIOUS ARE4 SODAR£4 Building & Industrial SysiBms G SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS Cotleur& Hearing 1tlolc-."-.... , . ~.fL . D45f MUU...,.•MU41.1m 0 0 Hun ton ARCHITI!:CTS c ARE4 CALCUlATIONS ICATEGORY TOTAL SITE PERVIOUS IMPEJMOU8 OPEN SPACE OPEN SPACE SOD LANDSCAPE PROPfRTYBO~DARY 1,.302,456 BUILDING 123,500 SIDEWAll, PlAZA 45.693 VEHICI.I.AR USE AREA 126.583 IH'TIRIOfl QI.EEN SP.&.a 893,625 893,625 893,62S lAIC[ 11300 113,047 516,559 AREA CALCULATION PLAN TOTAL IIMXI..ut.l.41il.Lc:JN!aE 500 {40 .. OF "OPEN SPACE LAHOSC 357,-450 SF PROJ. NO. 15-0505 SHEET DRAWN .. ACTUAL SOD 57'8,551 &F -211,10iil SF AREA CALOJI.ATIONS OVER BY .358 SF (.00003"') DUE TO HUMAN CAD OPERATOR ERROR. AC1 10 11 12 13 15 16 Copyright HuntonltadyArcnitects PA AI R6ghtsReserved.800N,MognoloAve •. Suite 600. Ol!ondo. Florida 32003 («:171839~6 f-4071 839-1709/Fa;t.. www.t'lvntonl:lroc.com Uc::erw AACCXn744 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N M G A -·-··-··-··-··-.. ~ IXXXX:>C><:)OOCI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ''''''''''''''''''''''' ~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~ ''' ''' ''' '''''''' '' '' ''' . '''''''''''''''''''''''' ~llfiC>d--'-',_,_,_.>...,;,_,_,_,_,,:' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '''''''''''' '''''''''''' '''''''''''' ,,,,,,,,,,,, '''''''''''' 10 10 , HIGH DEMAND IRRIGATION FULL IRRIGATION 100% OVERLAP. SPRAY HEADS. SOD AND LANDSCAPE ZONED INDEPENDENTLY MODERATE DEMAND IRRIGATION FULL IRRIGATION 100% OVERLAP SOD, LANDSCAPE AND RETENTION AREA TO BE ZONED INDEPENDENTLY LOW DEMAND IRRIGATION TEMPORARY/SHORT TERM IRRIGATION FOR ESTABUSHMENT AND FOR USE DURING DROUGHT PERIODS. LARGE ROTOR ZONES. , 12 14 15 14 15 16 c United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTE L LIGENT BUILDINGS Cotleur& Hearing 1tuc-.~ • .... , · ......,,FL · »451 ,.u•'-'"' . 511.7D.nn Hu nt o n IRRIGATION INTENT PLAN 1" = 80' 80' IR1 16 16~ I Copyright Huntonlrady ArcrV1ects P .A. AI Rights Reserved, 800 N. Mognola Ave. Suite 600. Otlondo. Florida 32803 {«17)839..(686 {407)839-1709/FaA www.ht.rrtonbrodV.com License MCOOl 7o44 M G c ·I M DONALD ROSS ROAD K . I H ·I G \ \ \ 0 \ \ c \ \ \ SHEETLP6 A \ \ \ 10 11 12 GENERAL NOTES AREAS LABELED AS •extsnNG VEGETATION TO REMAIN~ INDICATE APPROXIMATE AREAS OF DESIRABLE NATIVE VEGETATION THAT IS TO REMAIN IN PlACE. THESE AREAS ARE NOT DESJ~TEDAS 'PRESERVES'. ~&~AR~Jr£HMf'NYM~~o=~TO DESIRED AESTHETIC. NEW PINE TREES ~SHOWN AT THE EDGES OF EXIST1NG VEGETATION 10 ~~~h~ "[!; T~EM&:~~~~ VOIDS OFlliE EXISTING NEW PINES SHOULD BE PLACED AND STAGGERED TO OlEATE A =.RAUsnC APPEARANCE AT THE EDGES OF TiiE EX PINE RATWCX)Q EXlSTING PALMETTO WITHIN 20' OF THE PERIME'l'fR EDGE 9W.J. BE a.EANED AND TRIMMED TO INQ.UDE THE R.EJ«l'VAL OF OEAD FROH05 AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE AAOUTECT. WITHIN 10' OF PROPOSED WAlK PATHS rnROUGH THE ETATION SHAU BE QfANEO AAO TRIMr-£DTO lNO.UDE OF DEAD FRONDS AS DIRECTED BY lHE l.NlD5CAPE PINE MUL01 IS TO BE USED IN All. AA8S. PINE MULOt SHALL BE INSTALLED 3"-4• MCX. 3'·5' AAOUNDAI.l EXISTING VEGETATION AAEAS TO REJIWN. LEGAL DESCRIPTION 13 14 lANDSCAPE DATA NAME CF PRORT PROPERTY CXM'ROl NLMER FEMA FLOOD 2.01£ TRAFFJ: ANAL'I'SIS 20fE FUTLRE LAND USE I:ESDIATIJN ZONH; DISTRU TO'Ti\L SITE AREA LAND USE EJ.JillJI«;lOTC~ VEHJ:U.AA USE AREA 01'90 SPACE (UQ. fV1W-- 'IOI'Al 17: RGiT Of WAY IH>J:ATJ)N SlRVEY TOTAL LOT COVERAGE IHPBMOUS AREA IIJlLI:Hi LOT CrNEJI.IGO VBillJLAR USE AREA PLAZA &. SIIFHAU<S TOTAL 1MPERVIOU5 AR!A PERVIOUS AREA GREEN SPACE LAKE "TOTAL PERVJOUS AREA ZONEB MXD PCL\'H)(I) .. 1,301,456 .. 123,508 126,583 1,048,433 1,30:1,456• 3,932 1,306,441• ., 123,500 126,583 45,693 2!J5,784 .. 893,625 113,047 ~006,672 15 AC 29.90 AC .. 2.84 9.18% 2.91 9.72% 2<t.07 80.50% 29.90 99.9,.,. 0.09 0.30% AC .. 2.84 9.18% 2.91 9.72% 1.05 3.51% 6.79 22.71DN AC .. 20.51 68.61% 2.60 8.68% :13.11 n.~ A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS 26. TOWNSHIP -11 SOtJTH, RANGE 42 EAST, ClTY OF PALM BEAOi GARDENS, PALM BEAO-I COUNTY, FlOIUlll>, SAID LAND BEING A PORTION OF TRACTS "B" AND 0"·10", ALTON PCD, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 118, PAGES 197 THROUGH 206, PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEAOi COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BBNG MORE PARTIQJLARLY DESCRIBED AS FOlLOWS: l'O'B.L SITE AREA 1,302,456• 29.90 100.00'.4 *TOTAL SITE AREA OIFFfRS FROH SLIA:VEY WE TO 12' ROW OEDICATJ:lN. SURVEY BOUNDARY AND SQVARf FOOTAGE TO MATOt SITE PlAN . LAN DSCAPE POINTS 01>90 SPACE FOR l.AK6CAPE P1lf<TS RlQlJRED l.AII&APf POINTS 7 POlNTS P£R 100 SF 01>90 SPACE (IS% REQJ ADarnNAl. 01'90 SPACE R£QUJ!ED 'IOI'Al SO D MAX. 40% OF LANDSCAPE 01'90 SPACE PRIJI'I[8) (....SEn ~RYSEHE>AAEAS, RIT\.RE IEVB..OPIBT (....SE m LANDSCAPE DATA TOTAl NATIVE S>f<li!S "TOTAL NATIVE TieS TOTAL ~TlVE PAlMS lOT AI. mo..GfT TOl.BWff TREES TOTAl [R)..GfT TCilRANT PALMS "TOTAL Stf<WS • PRB'ERREDSPECES Sf 935,386 lt!Q 6S,4n lt!QSf 195,368 19,001 21<t,369 MAX Sf. 37<t,154 RBlliRB> BEGINNING AT Tl£ NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT •s•, SAID POINT BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT~WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND nE WEST RIGHT<lf-WAY LINE Of PASTEUR BOULEVARD {TRACT ~s-r) AS St«:>WN ON SAID PlAT OF ALTON PCO; n£NCE SOlf1li -ts•04'14"' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 39.81 FEET; THENCE SOUT1i 00"'04'14"' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°19'52"' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 152.11 FEET; THENCE SOU'Tli 00'"04'14" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 207.82 FEET; ntENCE sount 00046 '47' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 472.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00004'1-t" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 297.n FEET TO THE POINT OF QJRVATURE OF A QJRVE CX>NCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2456.96 FEET, A CENTRAl ANGLE OF 04°10'21 .. AND A DISTANCE OF 178.92 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENCY {TI"E PRECEDING SEVEN a:>uRSES BEING COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST RIGHT -QF-WAY LINE OF PASTEUR BOULEVARD (TRACT "5-r} AND THE EAST UNE OF SAID TRACT "'B"); THENCE SOUTH 89"SS'45" WEST, A DISTAACE OF 765 .92 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT "'Q-10"', BEING THE EASTERLY RIGHT~WAY UNE OF INTERSTATE 95 (l.gs), AJ.SO BEING THE NORTHEAST liNE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCB. 280 A./.1) IN THE ORDER OF TAKING RECORDED IN OFFIOAI.. RECORD BOOK 4296, PAGE 1151, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEAOi COUNTY, F\.OPJDA.; SAIO POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON· TANGENT OJRVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTI-IEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5635.58 FEET (A RADIAL LINE THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 61°27'55" EAST); THENCE NORTHWESTBU. Y ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CU RVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04°09'49", A DISTANCE OF 409.54 FEET TO A POINT OF TAN<ZNCY; Tt£NCE NORTH 18"22'15~ WEST, A DISTANCE Of 543.0S FEET; THENCE NORTH 14°39'25" WEST, A DISTANCE OF t n .27 FEET; THENCE NORTI-1 11°29'21'" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 190.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6)046'5r"' EAST, A DISTANCE Of 190.36 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID SOUTH RIGKT -of-WAY liNE OF DONAlD ROSS ROAD, BEING THE NORTH UNE OF SAID TRACT "B" (Tl£ PRECEDING FM COURSES BEING COINCIDENT Wmt SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT "CHO ", AND SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-of-WAY LINE Of INTERSTATE 95); THENCE NORTI-1 89"SS'36• EAST, A DISTANCE OF 301..88 FE£T; THENCE NORTH 8JG37'27" EAST, A DISTANCE Of 296.35 FEET; ll-ENCE NORTH WSS'4S" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 271.74 FEET (THE PRECEDING THREE COURSES BEING CX>INODB'lT WITH SAID NORTH UNE OF TRACT ~B", AND SAID SOUTH RIGHT -oF-WAY LINE OF DONALD ROSS ROAD) TO THE POINT Of BEGINNING. TOTAllRIB/PALMS • PRB'ERREDSPEOES THE ABOVE DESOUBED PARCElS OF LAND WNTAJNS 30.00 ACRES OR 1,306,801 SQUARE FEET, M:>RE OR lESS, PROJECT TEAM Owner SuNeyor Pasteur Commerdallnvestments.LLC MSS & Assodltts (Mic:t\MI B.Sd'MMnh) 701 South Olive, su ite 104 1850 Forest Hill Boul~vard, Suite 206 West Pal m Beach. Florida33401 West Pa lm Beach, Florida 33406 561-682-9500 561·968-0CIIO Proparn Manacer Cvll Eftllneer Jones Lana LaSalle Jones Edmunds & Associates 250South Orange Avenue, Su ite 100P 391DS Washington Avenue, Suite 210 Or lando, Florida 32801 Tit lsville, Florida 3271JJ Applicant Mechanlcai/U&frt:ina £ncineers tanier Corporation/ United Technolos:ies 8JS EXP 7310 West Morris Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46231 317-240-5270 Ard>lte<t Hunton Bndy 800 N MaJnolla Avenue, SU ite 600 Or1ando, Florida 32803 407·1m-0886 Masterlle\teloper 2601 Westhall Lane Maitland, Florfda 32751 407·660-0080 Construction Mlf\llpr Whltl"l Turner CoostNctfon 990 Hammond Drive , Su ite 1100 Atlanta, Georafa 30328 170-350-SlOO Traffk CDnsultant lOt Alton U.C ab Kolter 701 SOiive Avenue, SU ite 104 West Pa lm Beach, Florida 33401 561-682·9500 S....san O'Aourb Traffic [n&lneerirc & Trwuportadon 969SE Federal Hi&hway, Suite 402 Planner and Landscape Arctlited Cotteur & Heilrfn& 1934Commerce lane, Suite 1 Jupiter, Florfda 33458 561-747-6336 10 11 Stuart, Florida 34994 n2-781·7918 Environmental Consulant EW Consulants 601 Herftaee Drive, SUtte 108 Jupiter, Florida 334.58 561-623-S41S 12 13 14 ..... 72,490 PROVSf ,_,. 1,048,433 B0.50f. 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FIRE HYDRANT AUTHORITY EASE DE DRAINAGE EASEMENT Hunton RBE RURAL BUFFER EASEMENT ROW RlGHTOFWAY LME LAI<E 1'\tJNTENANCE fASBIIENT ARCHITECTS LOCATION MAP SUBM ISS 0 3~ 60' I LPS 12 13 14 15 16 17 Copyright Hunlonlh:dy Architects P .A. ,t.,l Rights Reserved. 800 N. Magnolia Ave .. Sutte 600, Orlando. Florida 32803 («:17) 839-0086 !«17/ 839-1709/Fct www.huntonbrody.com Ucerw AACOOl74<t M G c A \1 '~-,~=---=--=--~----------------------- '•\ \ // 20'l.MT . ' / -----L----;< \ \ tAKE 2.0 AGWES THIS SITE (5.18ACTOTAL) TO IS£ OMWf'D & MAINTAINED IJY NP6CID SEE SHEET £P6 FOR UTTOIIAL PlANTING 10 11 Matchline See Sheet lP5 ·-··-··-··-··-··-··~··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··~··-··- PlANTUST %OF COMMON NAME BOTANTICAL NAME SIZE SPACING ON-SITEQTY ZONE UPLAND TRANSITIONAL PLANTS TO BE USED UP TO 12" ABOVE CONTROL S.F. 5,11 4 SFTOTALL*'LANDPLANTING 1,!1117 N/A RED MAPLE (AR) ACER RUBRUM 1130, 10'-12' O.A. A.S. 3 N/A BALD CYPRESS (IDS) TAXODIUM DISTICHUM #15, 7-S'O.A. A.S. 14 N/A BALD CYPRESS (TD3) TAXODIUM DISTICHUM #30, 10'-12'0.A. A.S. 7 N/A BALD CYPRESS (TD4) TAXOOIUM DISTICHUM #100, 16'-18' O.A. A.S. 21 N/A POND APPLE (AG) ANNONA GlABRA #3, 3'-4' O.A. A.S. 43 N/A LAUREL OAK (QL) QUERCUS lAURIFOliA #30, 8'-tao.A. A.S. 2 30% MUHLYGRASS MUHL.ENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 13, 24•x24• 30"0.(. 86 ""' SANDCOROGRASS SPARTINA BAKERI #3, 36" O.A. 36" o.c. !45 SHALLOW WATER PLANTS TO BE USED IN AREAS OF 0-91NCHES OF WATER DEPTH S.F. 5,124 SF TOTAL TYPE1 PL.ANTING(25%0FUTIORAI..ZONE) 1,550 SO% GOLDEN CANNA CANNA FLACCIDA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24•o.c. 22S 30% FIRE FLAG THAUA GENICULATA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24•o.c. 135 ""' DUCK POTATO SAGITIARIA LANOFOLIA BAREROOT, 12~ O.A. 24"0.C. 90 MID RANGE PLANTS TO BE USED IN AREAS OF 1-18 INCHES OF WATER DEPTH S.F. 10,2.Ci SF TOTAL TYPE2 PLAHT1NG(S0%0FUTTORAI..ZONE) 3,011 ""' PICKEREL WEED PONTEDERIA CORDATA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.(. lBO ,.,. SPIKE RUSH ELEOCHARIS SPP. BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.C. 539 ""' BULRUSH SCIRPUS SPP. BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.C. lBO DEEP WATER PLANTS TO BE USED IN AREAS OF 1a.-241NCHES OF WATER DEPTH S.F. 5,12.C SF TOTAL TYPE3 PL.ANTING(25%0FUTTORALZONE) 1,550 """ WATER LILY NYMPHAEA ODORA TA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.(. 360 ""' FIRE FLAG TI-IAUA GENICULATA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.C. 90 20% TAPE GRASS VALUSNERIA AMERICANA BAREROOT, 12" O.A. 24"0.(. 90 NOTE: Removal of existing vegetation is the responsibility of the Landscape Conti'KI:or (LC). Substitution of plant spedes is at the discretion of the Environmental Professional only. landscape Contracter must notify ERM48hours before planting littoral shelves. OFF-SITEQTY TOTAL QTY. S.F. 3,517 16 19 20 34 13 20 33 54 79 122 4 6 190 276 320 465 S.F. 3,575 SIB 743 311 446 207 297 S.F. 7,1.Ci 415 594 U44 1783 415 594 S.F. 3,575 829 1189 207 297 207 297 TYPICAl lAKE liTTORAl CROSS SECTION TOTAL LAKE SHORELINE 1894 LF I REQUIRED PROVIDED I LITTORAL ZONE SF MIN. 10 SF/lf SH:lRBJNE 18,940 25,611 TREES I MW. 1 TREE/SO SF UITORAL 237 255 PLANT SCHEDULE OFFSITE PCD BUFFE R~-----------------------------------------,.... QTY BOTANICAL ,......E ;cr-2~ MC" ' MYRICA CERIFERA PE2 " PINUS EWOTTH 'DEN SA' PE " PIMJSEWOTTli 'DENSA" """ 2 QUERCUS VIRGINwtA. 'BCirAADWAU(' ....... TREES .Q!l BOTANICAL P<W.1E .......----" SABALPAL.METTO ~ ~ ~~~~ICACQ-•• .. .. twr.EL~ PATENS 'COMPACTA' ..... ,.. 111Utt.£NB~CAPIL.lARIS-A .. "' .""""" ....... .. 252 SPARTlltt.EIAKERI ,. ,, TRlPSACUM Fl.()RI[)NM. -• ~ WAX SlASH -SlASH ~ .. ~ALKOAI<TREE COMMON NAME ~0 ........._ ow PN< SAWP DW ~ fib-c.~ N.A MU..TI TRUMC .... _,GROWN .... 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IS llESPONSIIIl..E FOR MA1HTENNf:E AND REMJY,I,L OF THE STN'.ES, ALL TREES MUST liE PIU.WrEDASPERI.ANDSCAPEAROiTTB:I'SD111EC11DN.SAMLM.MSMA.YIE ........... asr. ALL SHRUBS, TREES AND GltQUP€) COVER WIU. HAVE lMPROVED SOIL AS PBt l'lAI'mNG SOil. 'IJTB. llE SOilS SHALL SE PLACED IN THE HOI.£ DURING PlANTING. TOP D115S1NG OM..Y IS N'JT ACCB'T.Ail£. DO NOT ALLOW AIR POCXETS TO FORM WHEN MCKFIU.ING. AU. 111&5 SHIU..IE §JID(B) IN UTUlZlNG W,t,TBI. NCI A T1& !Nt. 55~~~~~~SF· WORK CORRECTED. lHEl.ANDSCAPE~SJ1AU.ATAL1 TIMESI(EB'nt:PREMISESFREERI:OMACO.M..lATl<WOF W"-STE MA.TERJALS OR DB!AJS CAUSED ll"f Hts CREWS Cli..IRII'«i THE P£RfORIIW(J! OF nt: '1\'ClRK. Lr'Cfol ~~~~~~~~AJ==:r-~~~~DBIUS, IA'ON COfoVIt.ETlON DFlHE WORK, "THE I..AM)5CAPECDHlliN:TOII.9W.LJrDTIPI' n£l.N«)SCNNE ~,::'~~~ORAPN~~~~cor&.-rmsv lHEI..ANOSCAPECONTRAClUilWITHINI"'O..YS. ~~':u~~~~=~~~~H5\~~~~ FOR THE RfMO\IAI.. 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DIG HOLES LARGE EM'JUGH TO~ SPRfAOING OF ROOTS. COMPACT BACXFIU.TO aJMI*TE VOIDS At«> LEAVE GAAOE 5UGKn.Y OISI-ED AT £ACH Pl..IHT. WATER TliOROLIGHl.Y. N'PI..Y 3" OF MUl01 OVER emRE PLANTING BED, llFTD«>PI.AN'T FOl.WiEABOVEJoUD-1. DUUNG PERJOOS OF HOT SM AND/OR WIM;) AT TIME OF~~ PfiOTECT1VE tx:lVER FOR SfVEIW.~YSORASJ&DED, 5."-ANTlN&lAWNS SODDINi: SOD T'f'PE SP£OfiB) ON PlANT UST SJ1AU.IE MN:HP£ STRlPPED 1«JT I4CJAl TKtN 24 HQl.ltS I'RJORTOLAYJNi. LOOSEN Sl.I8GRACE TO DB'1l1 OF 'I• ~ GRADE WITH TOPSOIL EmBI. PPDVIDED ON STIE Oil. IMPORTED STANOMD PlAN'TlNG MIX TO ANISH DESIGN B.EVATIONS. ROll. PREPAAED lAWN 5l..llfl\a.. WATER T1-IOIWJI..Ot..Y, BliT 00 NOT CREATE MLCOY SOILCON:liTION. ~~~T~P.A~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~r;j:o~;:rr~wt£NWJN)VB.OCT'1EXCEEOS15M.P.H.THOO)IJ(';HLYMIX nwr~s~~~~~~~~ IL DEPOSl"TS FROM SODOED A1tEAS. SOD ON SlOPES GR9.TER THAN 3;1 SKILL BE OR STN'I' UGHTlY AN) WA"T9. 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Aorido32803 (..07) 839.()686 (.407)839-T7r:H(Fax -.huntonbrody.com license MC001744 M • G G " -------------------------------------- I :=-:-:.~-==---=-r ' I ' I MECHANICAL ROOM FIRE PUMP ROOM • • 10 11 BUSINESS CENTER ------- ( LOBBY --7-- ___________ .. -------.-..-------' KITCHEN \ ----\-- ' \ ' \ ' \ .. :.-_:__--::-~l~-=-- ' I I I I t I I I I I I I I -----L----1----~----L---• I I I I I I I i DINING 4 SERVERY i i ' ' ' I I I SECURITY & r MERGENCY OPS i i i i ' I ' I ,..,.,.,.__ __ ~ ' ~~~~~-~-~- 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 -------E ( [_~~\\\\\ 12 13 14 15 16 11 BUILDING AREA GROSS SQ. n LEVEL I -57 700 GSF LEVEL 2 • 50.300 GSF LEVEL 3-44.700 GSF UEVEL 4 • 44.600 GSF LEVEL 5 • 44. 100 GSF TOTAL· 241.400 GSF c United Technologies Building & Industrial Systsms SE AL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS ARCHITECTS SITE DEVELOPMENT SUBMITIAL SITE DEV. RESUBMITIAL 1 SITE DEY. RESUBMITIAL 2 FLOOR PLAN -LEVEL 1 A110 16 11 Cop~f Huntonlrady Arcl"itecb P A. AI Rights Re581"<'ed. 800 N. Mog\Oio Ave .. Suite 600. Orlando. FloOdo 32803 (..071 839.{)886 (-407)839-1709/Fox. -.huntonbfody.com lk:er.e MC0017.W G M G ------------- D A \ -- \ \ MECHANICAL ROOM ---l- \ : \ CUSTOMER I ~ 1\-EXPERIEN~E +i--_ --: I I I r \ :1 I \ \ \ \ ----\---- I \ OPENTO / \ BELOW 1 \ I \ I \ I I I I I I I I I I \ I 'y~ _,1\\ I \ I ' I ' I ' I ' I \ I \ I \ I \ I \ I \ I \ I \ I I 11 --- ~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~= I MECHANICAL ROOM -+----~-- I I I g] I I M I FITNESS I DINING o1. MARK~ING I 11 12 14 15 -------------------- 0' 8' 16' 32' 12 , 14 15 16 17 t BUILDI NG AREA G I!OSS SQ. fT. f LEVEL 1 -57.700 GSF ( LEVEL 2-50.300 GSF ( ( LEVEL 3-44.700 GSF LEVEL 4-44.600 GSF ~ LEVEL 5-44,100 GSF f TOTAL-241,400 GSF ~ United Technologies Building & lndusbial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS Hunton SITE DEVELOPMENT SUBMITIAL SITE DEY. RE SUBMITIAL1 SITE DEY. RE SUBMITIAL 2 FLOOR PLAN -LEVEL 2 PROJ. NO. -SHEET DRAWN A120 16 Copyris;tlt Huntonlrady Arctitecb P .A. AI Rights Reserved. 800 N. Mognoia Ave .• SUile 600. Orlando. Aorida 32803 (407) 839-0866 (401) 839-1709/Fax www.hvntonbrOdy.com License AAC001744 M • I G c . I A • M \ \ \ • \ G ---- 0 c A \ \ cr~""" \ I I I I I I I I I I I \ OPENTO / \ BELOW I \ I \ I ' I \I -I ~ --I', I \ I ' I ' I \ I \ I \ I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I \ I I I I -- 10 11 12 13 14 15 ---- -------------------------- (J 8' 16' 3:1' 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 r=~A GROSS SQ . U ~ =57.700 GSF LEVEL2 -50.300 GSF LEVEL3-44.700 GSF LEVEL4-44.600 GSF LEVEL S-44.1 00 GSF 0 Unit ed Technologies Building & Industrial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CON STRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUI L DINGS H un to n AACI-IITECTS SITE DEVELOPMENT SUBM ITTAL SITE DEY. RESUBMITTAL 1 SITE DEY. RESUBMITTAL 2 FLOO R PLAN -L EVEL 3 A130 10 17 Copyright Huntonlfady Arc t'Vtech P A AI Rights Reser"o'ed. 800 N. Mognoia A ve .. Suite 600. Ortondo. Aorido 32803 (401) 839~ (~71 839-1709/Fox www.huntonbrocty.com o.;ense AAC001744 M G A ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • .. 10 11 \ \ ----\ \uoocw•c. \ \ \ I G ------- --------------- • ~ ~ ~ A I g ~ ;;: 10 11 t It 12 13 14 15 -------------------------- 12 13 14 15 16 IUILOING AREA GROSS SQ. FI LEVEL I -57,700 GSF LEVEL 2-50.300 GSF LEVEL 3-44.700 GSF LEVEL 4 -44.600 GSF LEVELS-44.100 GSF TOTAL-241.400 GSF 17 United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS Hunton SITE DEVELOPMENT SUBMITTAL SITE DEY. RESUBMITTAL 1 SITE DEY. RESUBMITTAL 2 FLOOR PLAN -LEVEL 4 PROJ . NO. -SHEET DRAWN A140 16 17 CopVril;j'lt Hunlonllady Arctitects P .A. AI Rights Resef'led. 8CX) N. Mognoio Ave .• Sofie 600. Orlondo, Aorida 32803 1~7} 8J'i'..Q886 (407) 839-1709/Fos.. INWW.huntonbrody.com Ucense MCOOI 7U. M 0 A 10 M \ \ \ \ \ \ I ---\ \ cr~"~' \ I ---\----\ K \ \ I ROOF TERRACE --G ----- ROOF --------- 0 A 10 11 • 13 • 14 15 -------------------- 12 13 14 15 8UILPING AREA GROSS SQ . fT LEVEL 1 -57 .700 GSF LEVEL2-50.300 GSF LEVEL3-44.700 GSF LEVEL 4 -44 .600 GSF LEVEL 5 -44. 100 GSF TOTAL-241.400 GSF 17 United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS FLOOR PLAN -LEVEL 5 A150 16 17 Copyright Huntoftlfody Arctvtects PA All!:igt1b lifesefVed. 800 N. Mognokl Ave .. Suite 600. Cklondo, Florida 32803 (~7)839-<1886 1-407)839-1709/Fax -.huntonbrody.com License M.C001744 M G • I c A M 10 11 • 12 • 14 15 10 1T I I \ \ \ I \ \ I \ \ \ I ---\ ------- \ I ~---- \ \ ' -~-----\ \ ' =--\-~ -\ \ \ ----\-I \ \ I I \ \ -- I II II II II II 11 II II 11 II II II II II II II II II II ---r.--- 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I I -- ---- ----==---if==~=~=~===~===~~==;;piiiiiiiiiiili=ii=:=ii~ioeiiiliOiO;;;;;;;;;;~;o;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;;~-r::::==<!;====:;:::t;L~=-;;;;-=~4:r-- Rl F MOUNTED MECl ANICAL EQUIPMl T 1 ROOM LOCATED \)N ROOF BELOW 1 I I I I =c__________J____-f---l-------'----l.---"----'----'----t ---1-------+t---- 1 I ROOF BELOW I I I I I I 10 11 -------------------- 0' 11 16' 3:? 12 13 14 15 BUILDING AREA GROSS SQ . fi LEVEL 1 • 57.700 GSF LEVEL 2 • 50.300 GSF LEVEL 3 · 4-4 .700 GSF LEVEL ~ • 4.4 .600 GSF LEVEL 5 • 4.4.100 GSF TOTAL· 241.400 GSF c United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems SEAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS ARCHITECTS SITE DEVELOPMENT SUBMITIAL SITE DEV. RESUBMITIAL 1 SITE DEV. RESUBMITIAL 2 FLOOR PLAN -ROOF LEVEL A170 10 1T CopyrV"It Huntonl«<dy ArctWtects PAAI RighbReMN"Ved.800 N. MogJ\OiaA.,.e_SUite 600.onondo. Aorido32803 (407)839.M86 (4071 839-1709/Fax. www.huntonbrady.com UcenseMCCXI1744 M G • A G A ., I ~ r---, I I I I I TEMP. 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RESUBM ITIAL 2 • __ 1---·-- NOTE: AU 9'..()" PAR~NG STALLS 1---·-- SHALL BE MARKED BY DOUBLE 1--·--STRIPES 1---·---1--·-- 0"~ 16' 3:? 1--·- i---·-I FLOOR PLAN· GARAGE LEVELS 2 & 3 PROJ . NO. 1~n~; 1 SHEE T A A DRAWN A 181 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Copyright Huntonlfady Architects P .A. AI Rights Reserved. 800 N. Mognoio Ave .. Suite 600. Orlando. Florida 32803 (.407)839-0886 (o407)839-1709/Fm. www.huntonbrody.com License MC001744 r G A ~ "' I 0 "' 81'-4 3/8" "a I ~ \l nrliiR~~M ~ WI 1 1 ~ ~~ ;:::; lr--------------------------/ 090 c 091 c 092C 093 c 095 c 001 002 10 781'-10" 003 004 005 006 007 008 :;To: 097 c ~ ~ 16 -o 2s·-o· , RAMPDOWN ------------- 11 12 13 • 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 ~----------------------------------------------------------- Q99C 100 c 101 c 102 c 103 c 104 c 105 c V') w u <{ a.. 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PO Box 9007 Endicott NY Prepared by: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. 969 S£ Federal Hflhway, Ste. 402 Stuart, Florida 34994 (772) 781-7918 Revised July 31J 2015 July 171 2015 PR15051.0 Profess En,me.r . . _ ---· Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. Certlfk:ate of Authorization: •26869 969 SE Federal Htpway, Ste. 402 Stuart. Florida 34994 . (tfit?:L:~ t .: ~R~,.P.l.~· . ~~-<·· _;· Date sflned and sealed:7/31/1S ·:: n2-781·7918 Ucense 1: 42684 . - 969 SE Fedentl HilttMPJ Suite -402 Stuart , R. 34994 772.781 .7918 SEOROUrlleOcomcast .net Traffic Engtneertng , Transportation Planntng July 17, 2015 Joshua Escoto UTC Business and Industry Systems Carrier Corp c/o IBM Corp. PO Box 9007 EndiconNY Re : Project Onyx Dear Mr. Escoto: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. has completed the internal traffic impact analysis in compliance with Condition #34 of the approved Resolution 80-2009. The steps in the analysis and ensuing results are summarized herein. It has been a pleasure working with you. Respectfully submitted, SUSAN E. O 'ROURKE, P .E., INC. Susan E. O'Rourke, P .E. Registered Civil Engineer -Traffic c2 Site Plan Traffic Analysis 7.31.15 969 SE Federal H1ghway Su1te 402 Stuart. Fl 34994 772 781.7918 SEORourkM!com ast .net .. • • • • INTRODUCTION Condition ff35 States, •prtor to site plan approval, a traffic study shall be submitted to and approved by the City of Palm Beach Gardens to determine: a) Lane geometry for Impacted Internal roadways a~d their intersections, and b) Timing of signalization at project driveways. To determine the needs, the proj ect tr~ generation was undertaken and the trips were assigned to the internal network using the approved trip generation and a5signment from the approved traffic study for the approved ORI. TRIP GENERATION Table 1 summarizes the trip generation for Project Onyx. This trip generation differs from the "'approved* trip rates ~d to test the trip thresholds In that it relies on the approved "gross• trip gen~r~tion driveway volumes . As shown, Project Onyx Phase l wilt generate 302 AM peak hour trips and 262 PM peak hour trips for purposes of evaluating the project driveway and internal roadways. ASSIGNMENT/ DRIVEWAY VOLUMES Pasteur Boulevard from Donald Ross Road to Alton Parkway will be constructed prior to development of this site ptan by the Master Developer. Alton Parkway will be extended south from Grandlflora to Hood Road by the master developer as well. The overalf assignment Is 64" to the north and 36~ to the south out of the project assuming the DRI Phase 1 and 2 ultimate assignment. Ficure 1 illustrates the project asslanment from Project Onyx on the Internal roadways for Phase 1 . The driveways were analvzed using Highway Capacity Manual Software (HCS) for Phase 1 traffic which is the subject of the Site plan for the AM and PM peak hour. Phase 1 DRI voJumes were used as background traffic. The analyses data are provided in the Driveway Analysti attachment. Based on the volumes to and from Project Onyx and the HCS analysis the geometries are outlined below and illustrated in Raure Z: 1 • • • North Drive at Pasteur Boulevard This drtwway Is located approximately 310' south of Donald Ross Road Nortbb9und -Two th ru la nes Southbou nd -One thru lane -One thru-right tum lane Eastbound -One rig ht tum lane South Drive at Pasteur Boulevard Th5 driveway Is located just under 510' south of the North Drive. There Is sufficient spacins to accommodate the project traffic without interfering with the flow of traffic on Pasteur Bou)evard. Northbound -One left turn lane -Two thru lanes Sou th bound -Two thru la nes -one right tu rn lane Eastbo und -One left turn lane -One rllht tum lane Westbound (Future Access) SIGNAUZATION The So uthern Driveway at Pasteur was analyzed usins the Peak hour warrant. The intersection will not meet signal warrants ;n the short term. The Peak hour warrant is induded in the attached Ortveway Analyses. It w ill continue to be monitored. The Pasteur/ Heights/ Donald Ross Boulevard intersection will be mod ifi ed by Alton modifications per the NoPC 44, 2013 . 2 .. • • • • CONO.USION Project Onyx will not triger improvements based on trip seneration thresholds. However, several improvements are beln1 constructed to facilitate the project access and avoid the need to make Improvement In the same location at a later point In time. Those improvements include Pasteur Boulevard from Donald Ross to Alton Parkway, Alton Parkway from Grandiftora to Hood road and intersection Improvements at Pasteur Boulevard and Donald Ross Road. The traffiC from Project Onyx site plan has been accommodated in accordance with the DRI conditions and as demonstrated through this site specific traffic analysis . 3 • • • Taball· TRIP GENERATION-Gross Trtp~ase I TIIPS MTD WT 5101 OF f.fS AM N lo.llr WIDUII UM:a .... '*' ~ ... thut tNeln r....-a•t lMita ""' •lJIII ~ ... .... lblfllft !iliiCIIIt .... ~ I~FMIIIy -~ o.n& 0 25" 75" 0 0 0 0."6 -~ ~ 37" 0 0 10 0 Multifamily ---. ------··---17%-r---:--·-··--o 1-----' --·---~ --· 0 _}J.:Wl __ 0 ~-0 0 0.4111 0 6~ 33" 0 0 7 0 .. 1-·· ~----· r-·· .. -------I .. -. . ~rtmeftt 0 __ o .~-0 .. 0 0 0 0 .62 0 65" 35" 0 -~ 7 0 .. .. -... . ... -·-·-~ ... -52~. J. ... --- Comlnerdal/ ~ 0 1.03 0 51" 39% 0 0 0 1.753 0 41% 0 0 ... ·---·-...... -... -r--··-·· .... --· . 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Aplrtm.f'tt ~---~-0.500 ...... -~ 0 0 0.62 65" JS" 0 0 7 0 ~V_f!e!~~ ·-· . -··------.. .... ··-······ ...... ·-0 1--!~. 0 .. _:~: .. t .... i; __ 0 0 0 7.92 •n 5~ 0 0 -·-. -·--& -RtStarch and Oeveto_21!1e.nt 0 ,_____:...._ .. 0 0 (I 0 . _ .... 0 15" . 8W __ 0 0 ·-··--- Ofln 0 . 0 88 1~ 0 (I 0 0 17% -r-~ 0 0 -·-----.. ..-r----· .. -· Hotrl 0 . ••• -_Q ~ ·~ 0 (J 0 -1----~. ."' 51" 0 0 -·-····----· -. ·-. ··- Sdlool f--~ 0.740 ~ 0 (] 0 0.22 0 0 0 ··----· . -··-Hospital 0 . 0 0 -0 . Tatlf 0 0 .~ 0 ' 0 0 0 7/U/2111'5 • AMVOLUII U . .._ 1---.NJA (PV) wo..t: 21!8138 (AN) ftleut: 451217 f'IM) IIMaT_..--......................... .,..._1_. __ ._. .......... ..,. 5 DONALD ROSS ROAD FA.ut.KNCR FIGURE 1-0riveway Volumea ONYX -Phase 1 Susan E. o-Rourtce, P.E., Inc. Tl'llfflc Englneeftng , T....-..portation Plennlng 772-781-7118 SIS~ SE Fedlnll ~ 6uie 402 8Uirt. l"'oolcce :Mifi4 PRIJJAR • ---EXISlNJ LANE~ -----~LM£~1 * ~ .......... JEBL.2WBL.3-- 6 I DONALD ROSS ROAD ~ I FAULKN£R HOOD FIGURE 2-l..ANE GEOMETRies ONYX Susan E. O'Rourlce, P.E., Inc. T111ftlc Englneeltng, Tl'8nlp0rtation Pllnning 77'2-781-nu 81118 SE Fedlnt Hlgtlny &-. 402 8luert, F1oricM a-4114 • Driveway Analysis • • 7 .. • • Topic No. 750-020.007 M2nJIII on Uniform Tratic Sludtea JMlWY 2000 Revtled: Mard'l 2003 Figure 3-3. Puk Hour Warrant TRAFFIC SIGNAL WARRANT SUMMARY City. P ,I,.. ~he l, 6 -.,~tnS CcMny: Engineer: Dtte :----------- ----------------------~Sireet: P u.H ~• Qlv -Lines: _ Critical~ Speed. ~ sn.t: ;,..,,rc , '> "iYf Lines : vpl .. Ltytl c,.,.. 1. It the Cltllcall.,eed of fNiior atreet htlc :. 40 mpM No No 2 . Ia the lnterleelon In a tua-\4) area of Isolated comndy ~ <10.000 population? It QuestiOn 1 or 21bo\'e Ia answered '"Yea•. tlw1 use "70%" vclume level WMRANT 3 ·PEAK HOUR II ....... c:.IWM Mt fg8H OTit» p/oft(1 poltlt .,_ 80'111 1M ~ liM. 111M,.....,...~- D No DNo lfecord hour when aiiiM ~ ~ IJIJd,. 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Pastuer ntersection Orientation: North-South jStud_yPeriod (hrs}: 0.25 IY_ehlcle Volumes and Ad ustments Major Street Northbound Southbound Movement 1U 1 2 3 4U 4 5 6 u L T R u L T R Volume (vehlh) 95 99 0 23 111 Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 Median Type Raised curt:J Storage 1 ~T Channelized 0 0 1'-anes 1 1 0 1 1 0 !Configuration L T L TR proportion Time Blocked ~Jnor Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 7 8 9 10 11 12 • L T R L T R Volume (veh/h) 23 8 Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 0 0 0 ... eft-Tum Lane Storage Percent Grade (%) 0 0 ~lared Approach N N Storage 0 0 1'-anes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Configuration L R Proportion Time Blocked Delay, Queue Length and Level of Service Approach Northbound Southbound Westbound Eastbound Movement 1 • 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... ane Configuration L L L R ~ (veh/h) 95 0 23 8 1C (m) (veh/h) 1463 1507 625 988 ~lc Ratio 0.06 0.00 0.04 0.01 5°~ Queue Length 0.21 0.00 0.11 0.02 !Control Delay (slveh) 7.6 7.4 11.0 8.7 ~ovement LOS A A B A ~pproach Delay (slveh) 10.4 Approach LOS B • Copynghl C 2010 UniVWIIty of Flond8. AI Rights Rel8rved HCS+ 1M Version 5.6 Gerwm.d: 7/1812015 12.58 PM 9 ."Two-Way Stop Control Page I of 1 .. • TWO -WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY !General lnfonnatlon !Site lnfonnatlon Analyst: AAA ntersection : South Onyx Drwy!Pastue r AgenC}'/Co.: S OR Jurisdiction PBG Date Performed· 711 8i2015 Analys is Year: 2015 +Phase 1 DR/ Traffte Analysis Time Period : PM Peak Hour Factor: f:>roject Description: Phase 1 -=ast/West Street: South Onyx Drwy J-Jorth/South Street: Pastuer ntersection Orientation : North-South IStudv PeriodJhrs): 0.25 ~ehlcle Volumes and Ad ustments MaJor Street Northbound Southbound Movement 1U 1 2 3 4U 4 5 6 u l T R u l T R \.l_olume (vehfh) 16 136 0 231 19 Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 Median Type Raised curb Storage 1 RT Channelized 0 0 ... anes 1 1 0 1 1 0 Configuration L T L TR Proportion Time Blocked !Minor Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 7 8 9 10 11 12 • l T R L T R Volume (vehlh ) 139 51 Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 0 0 0 .. eft-Tum Lane Storage Percent Grade (%) 0 0 Flared Approach N N Storage 0 0 1'-anes 1 0 1 0 0 0 ~onfiguration L R Proportion Time Blocked Delay, Queue Length and Level of Service Approach Northbound Southbound \Nestbound Eastbound Movement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... ane Configuration L L L R v (vehlh) 16 0 139 51 C (m) (vehlh) 1327 1461 650 804 vic Ratio 0.01 0.00 0.21 0.06 195% Queue Length 0.04 0.00 0.81 0.20 ~ontrol Delay (slveh) 7.7 7.5 12.0 9.8 Movement LOS A A B A ~roach Delay (s/veh) 11.4 ~pproach LOS B • Copyright C 2010 Unl\IW'Iily of Flofida. 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Crowley , AICP Development Compliance w~ Bah reh Wolfs, AICP Originating Dept.: Finance : Accountant N/A Tresha T homas f--------------1 Fees Paid: N/A ] Quasi-Judicial ] Legislative ] Public Hearing Funding Source: [ ] Operating f--A-dv_e_rt-is_e_d_:----i [X] Other N/A //~~~~-----r--t--:1 Required Budget Acct.#: Approved By: [X] Not Required N/A Contracts/Agreements: Effective Date: f--------------1 N/A !...!!.!...:__ ____ _ Affected parties : [ ] Notified [X] Not Required Expiration Date: N/A . Council Action : ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments : • Resolution 43, 2015 -Exhibit "A": -Appointments -Exhibit "8":- -Attendance -Voting Records -Applications Meeting Date : October 8, 2015 Resolution 43, 2015 Page 2 of 3 QUALIFICATIONS: In addition to the specific requirements stated below for the individual boards and committees, Section 2-89 of the City's Code of Ordinances includes general provisions to avoid any perceived or actual conflicts of interest by adding that members cannot be employed by or have any contractual relationship with the City, unless otherwise provided by the Code. The general provisions also provide that members can only serve on one (1) board or committee at any one (1) time. Plannino. Zonino. and Appeals Board: Residency in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and no less than two (2) members must be represented from one of the specific types of professional disciplines related to (1 ) Architecture , (2) Engineering , and/or (3) a Division 1 (general, building , or residential) contractor are requirements for Board membership. At least one (1) member must be from a specific type of professional discipline, including an attorney , real estate professional, environmental professional, landscape architect, planner, Division 2 (MEP) contractor , or land surveyor, and the Board must have one (1) resident at large as a Board member. Based on the current composition of the Board and the applications on file, staff recommends Randy Hansen be re-appointed via waiver in accordance with Section 2-90 of the City's Code in order to meet the minimum professional composition requirements . It is a requirement of the City's Code of Ordinances, Section 2-148 (b), that some Board members are chosen from professions in the architecture , landscape architecture , planning , legal, and real estate fields so that they can make knowledgeable recommendations to City Council on development petitions. While their professions provide them with insight and understanding of development, it also creates the potential for conflicts of interest to arise . Currently , Board members are advised that a recusal from the proceeding is required in the event that there is a conflict of interest. SUMMARY: Current Composition of the Board : • Randy Hansen -Chair, Regular Member • Douglas Pennell -Vice Chair , Regular Member • Meriel "Honey" Bryan -Regular Member • Roma Josephs -Regular Member • Michael Panczak -Regular Member (Term Expiring) • Howard Rosenkranz-Regular Member (Eligible for Re-appointment) • Robert Savel -Regular Member (Eligible for Re-appointment) • Carl Sabatello -First Alternate • Vacant -Second Alternate Vacant Positions to be Filled: • First Alternate • Second Alternate Additional Applications on File (PZAB only) Richard Warren Debra Canney Charles Lewis Jill Tiburzio Additional Applications on File (requested multiple boards) Jason Cudnik Staff posts notices of vacancies at City Hall and on the City website. Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 43, 2015 Page 3 of 3 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 43, 2015 as presented . 1 2 3 RESOLUTION 43,2015 4 5 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 7 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT 8 OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING, 9 ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 10 DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, Section 2-148, Code of Ordinances provides for the Board to be 14 comprised of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternate members; and 15 16 WHEREAS, Section 2-90 , Code of Ordinances allows the City Council to waive 17 term limits in order to maintain the professional composition of the Planning , Zoning , 18 and Appeals Board (PZAB) in accordance with Section 2-148; and 19 20 WHEREAS, as of October 1, 2015, there are three (3) regular members and two 21 (2) alternate members whose terms are expiring; and 22 23 WHEREAS, notice of the vacancies has been posted at City Hall and on the City 24 website; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the City Clerk has collected applications of all interested persons 27 who wish to serve as members of the Board, as well as attendance and voting records 28 of the current members, which are attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; and 29 30 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 31 interests of the health , safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 32 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 33 34 35 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 36 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 37 38 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 39 40 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the appointment of regular and 41 alternate members to the Planning , Zoning , and Appeals Board as set forth in Exhibit 42 "A", attached hereto. 43 44 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 45 46 Page 1 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Resolution 43, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of-----------' 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ------~---------Eric Jablin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: ------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: ----------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT "A" Regular Member(s) Alternate Member(s) Resolution 43, 2015 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 First Alternate Second Alternate Resolution 43, 2015 EXHIBIT "8" Planning, Zoning & Appeals Board FY 2015 Meeting Dates 10/15/14 11/18/14 12/9/14 1/13/15 2/10/15 3/10/15 4/14/15 5/12/15 6/9/15 7/14/15 8/11/15 9/15/15 Staff Liaison • Natalie Wona Crowley p p NM p p p p p NM p NM Alternate Staff Liaison • NM p NM Attorney R. Max Lohman p p NM p p p p p NM p NM Attorney Abigail Jorandby 2014-2015 Board Members Randolph Hansen (Regular Member -Chair) p p NM A p p p p NM p NM Douglas Pennell (Regular Member -Vice Cha ir) p p NM p p p p p NM p NM Roma Josepha {Regular Member) p p NM p p p p p NM p NM Michael Panczak (Regular Member) p p NM LE p p p p NM EA NM Howard Rosenkranz CReaular Member) LE LE NM p LE p p p NM p NM Robert Savel {Regular Member) p LE NM p p p p p NM p NM Meriel "Honey" Bryan (Regular Member) EA p NM p A p p p NM p NM Carl Sabatello (1st Alternate} p p NM p A p p A NM p NM P =Present A= Absent R= Resigned NM = No Meeting C=Cancelled NQ=No Quorum NAM = Not a Member Excused Absence: Subpoena, Illness, Jury Duty LE: Left Early Meeting Date/Subject 10/15/2014 Recommendation to City Council • QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING PUDA-14-04-000054 : City Center PUD Amendment· A request by CF02 Palm Beach LP to relocate the approved financial institution with drive-through use from Parcel F to Parcel D within the City Centre Planned Unit Development (PUD). The City Centre PUD is located on the southwest corner of PGA Boulevard and U.S. Hiahwav 1. Recommendation to Citv Council • QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING • SPLA-14-06-000035: Northlake Commons Site Plan Amendment: A request by DDR Corp., for approval of a site plan amendment for the Northlake Commons Shopping Center in to demolish a portion of an existing retail building and to construct a new 25,000 square foot retail building for new tenant Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts, Inc. Northlake Commons is located southeast of the intersection of Northlake Boulevard and Interstate 95 . Recommendation to Citv Council • QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING • MISC-14-08-000105: Corporate Center at the Gardens Signage Amendment: A request from PGA Professional Center Property Owners Association Inc. for an Yes Yes amendment to the Corporate Center at the Yes Gardens Planned Unit Development (PUD) Master Signage Program to approve a tenant wall sign with 136 square feet of copy area. The subject site is located on the northwest corner of Northcorp Parkway and RCA Boulevard. 11/18/2014 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Left Early Yes Absent No 5-1 Yes Left Early Yes Absent Yes 6-0 Yes Left Early Yes Absent Yes 6-0 Recommendation to City Council -QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -PUDA-13-11-000052: Banyan Tree PUD Amendment and Major Conditional Use - A request from Northlake Place II LLC for approval of an amendment to the Banyan Tree Planned Unit Development (PUD) to develop Phase II of the PUD by constructing three (3) separate single-story buildings for Yes restaurant and retail uses. The Banyan Tree PUD Is approximately 12.64 acres and is generally located on the northwest and northeast corners of MacArthur Boulevard and Northlake Boulevard. Phase II Is located at the northwest corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Northlake Boulevard. 1/13/2015 Recommendation to City Council -QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -SPLN-14-12-000017/CUMJ- 14-04-000031 : City Initiated request for a Major Site Plan Approval and Major Conditional Use for Fire Station No. 2 - A City initiated request for a Major Conditional Use and Site Plan approval to replace the existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Fire Station No. 2 with a new modernized facility. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING-PCDA-14- 06-000022: Central Gardens Amendment to the PCD -A request by Silverstone Healthcare Company LLC to amend the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD) to Yes Yes Absent modify the development program and make Left Early Absent minor modifications to the preserve area, PCD Buffers, and Design Guidelines to accommodate a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility. The Central Gardens PCD is generally located at the southwest corner of Hood Road and Central Boulevard. Yes Yes Yes Yes Left Early Yes Absent No 5-1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6-0 Recommendation to City Council. (Public Hearing)· QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING REZN-13- 11-000016· SPLN-14-06-000014/CUMJ-14-06· 000033: Central Gardens Site Plan approval to allow for a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility -A request by Silverstone Healthcare Company LLC for Site Plan and a Major Conditional Use Left Early approval for a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6-0 within Parcel B of the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD). The Central Gardens PCD Is generally located at the southwest corner of Hood Road and Central Boulevard. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)· QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING· LDRA-14 12-000056: City-Initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations • A City-initiated request to amend the City's Land Development Left Early Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6-0 Regulations in order to amend the sign code adopting reasonable time, place, and manner regulations related to human slgnage. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) LDRA-14-1 0-000054: City-initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations • A City-initiated request to amend the City's Land Development Regulations in Left Early Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6-0 order to create specific signage requirements for gas stations within Palm Beach Gardens. 2/10/2015 Recommendation to City Council -(Public Hearing)-QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING-MISC-14- 11-000108 Seacoast Banking Center (Regional Center PCD) Signage Amendment -A request by Cotleur and Hearing, on behalf of GLL 3001 , L.P., to amend the approved sign program for the Yes Yes Yes Yes Left Early Yes Absent Absent 5-0 Seacoast Banking Centre, within the Regional Center Planned Community Development (PCD), by relocating two (2) signs. The Seacoast Banking Centre is located on the northwest comer of PGA Boulevard and Kew Gardens Avenue. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-CPTA-15-01-000028: 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update and text amendments to the related policies of the Comprehensive Plan -A City-initiated request to update the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Yes Yes Yes Yes Left Early Yes Absent Absent 5-0 Plan, and text amendments to the Future Land Use, Infrastructure, Conservation, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvements elements of the City's Comorehensive Plan Recommendation to City Council -(Public Hearing) QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING-PUDA-13- 12-000053: City Center Planned Unit Development Amendment - A request from CF02 Palm Beach LP, the owner of the City Centre Planned Unit Development (PUD), for a PUD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Late Yes Absent 7-0 Amendment to allow a microbrewery within a Major Conditional Use approval within a PUD. The City Centre PUD, a 13.58-acre site, is located at the southwest comer of U.S. Highway 1 and PGA Boulevard. Recommendation to City Council. -(Public Hearing)-QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING CUMJ-13- 12-000029: City Centre Major Conditional Use -A request from CF02 Palm Beach LP, the owner of Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Late Yes Absent 7-0 the City Centre Planned Unit Development (PUD), for approval of a Major Conditional Use for a microbrewery within the PUD. 3/10/2015 PCDA-14-09-000025-Mirasol Clubhouse PCD Amendment-A request from the Mirasol Club and Association, Inc., for approval of a Planned Community Development (PCD) Amendment to update the tabular data related to the Mirasol Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 Clubhouse expansion. The Mlrasol PCD is located at the northwest corner of PGA Boulevard and the Florida Turnpike. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -SPLA-14- 09-000036 -Mirasol Clubhouse Site Plan Amendment-A request from the Mirasol Club and Association, Inc., for approval of a Site Plan Amendment to amend the Site Plan for the existing Mirasol Clubhouse from approximately 86,000 square feet to 143,000 square feet ~nd to Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 provide additional parking spaces at the existing Southwest Maintenance Facility. The Mirasol Clubhouse Is located at the intersection of Mirasol Way and Mirasol Boulevard within the Mirasol PCD, and the Southwest Maintenance Facility is located at the southwest corner of the PCD, approximately 240 feet north of PGA Boulevard. 4/14/2015 Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -PUDA-14- 08-000056 -Donald Ross Village PUD Amendment and Major Conditional Use - A request from Donald Ross Village Core Shopping Center Association, Inc. for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment and Major Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 Conditional Use approval to relocate Building C and approve a phasing plan for Building D. The Donald Ross Village PUD is located at the southeast corner of Central Boulevard and Donald Ross Road .. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING-CUMJ-14 08-000034-Donald Ross Village PUD Amendment and Major Conditional Use -A request from Donald Ross Village Core Shopping Center Association, Inc. for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment and Major Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Absent 5-2 Conditional Use approval to relocate Building C and approve a phasing plan for Building D. The Donald Ross Village PUD is located at the southeast comer of Central Boulevard and Donald Ross Road .. 5/12/2015 Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -SPLA-14- 10-000037 -La Posada Senior Assisted Living Facility Site Plan Amendment - A request by KC Palm Beach Gardens, LLC, for approval of a site plan amendment application for build out of Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 Phase II of the La Posada Senior Assisted Living Facility, located within the Regional Center Planned Community District (PCD), consisting of a 76-bed/38 unit Assisted Living Facility. Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -MISC-14- 07-000103: Gardens Towne Square Signage Program -A request by P.B.G.S., Ltd., owners of Gardens Towne Square, to amend the signage program in order to allow federally registered Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 colors, logos, trademarks and signage within the Gardens Towne Square shopping center. The subject site Is located on the south side of Northlake Boulevard, west of Interstate 95 Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing) -LDRA-14-05-000053: City-initiated amendment to the Land Development Regulations (Postponed from July 8, 2014) Amending Chapter 78 of the City's Code of Ordinances In order to revise and clarify certain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent 7-0 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. 7/14/2015 MADM-15-03-000121 : Gentle Ben Storage Building within the Loxahatchee Slough - Appeal from the Fire Marshall's decision. - Request for alterative method of compliance with NFPA and City of Palm Beach Gardens fire code reQuirements. Absent Deny Deny Deny Deny Deny Deny Deny 7-0 Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING-PCDA-15 01-000026-Ballenlsles Community Association Planned Community Development (PCD) Amendment -A request from Ballenlsles Community Association to consolidate approved property development standards and amend certain property development standards for residential properties In all communities within Ballenlsles Planned Community Development (PCD). The subject site is located on the southeast comer of the intersection of PGA Boulevard and the Florida Turnpike. The site is bordered by PGA Boulevard to the north, Northlake Boulevard to the south, the Florida Turnpike to the west, and Military Trail to the east Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7-0 Recommendation to City Council (Public Hearing)-QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING-MISC-15- 02-000110 -Alton Planned Community Development (PCD) Community Design Elements -A request for approval of a Community Design Elements package including, but not limited to, monument signage, street furniture, pedestrian amenities, decorative lighting, and the multlmodal shelter for the east portion of the Alton Planned Community Development (PCD). The Alton PCD is located south of Donald Ross Road, north of Hood Road, and east and west of Interstate 95. Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 6-1 Recommendation to City Council -QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING -PUDA-14-12-000057 & CUMJ-14-12-000035 -Florida Power and Light Planned Unit Development Amendment and Major Conditional Use - A request from Florida Power and Light for Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment and Major Conditional Use permit to construct a wireless telecommunications tower and related structures within the Ryder Substation. The subject site is located on the north side of PGA Boulevard approximately 1 mile west of Ryder Cup Boulevard. Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7-fJ City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar Application lease Note: Pursuant to FS 119.07 the information provided i1 this application is considered to be public record, except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if p r eferred: =~C=ud==ni=k===================t:IJ=a=so=n====================:~~~----~----------------Address: City: State: Zip: Lf,..=Dor===ch=e=st=e=r=C=i_r-cl=e======================~ :1P=a=lm==B=e=ach===G=a=rd=e=n=s=========IJ ,... ... F=I=on=·d=a======~~=3=34=1=8======= Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: L-13_0_1-_2_~_7-_8_33_3 _______ __.11 ~ ==:-----------'~ ... 1 ________ __,1 pason.Cudnik@gmail .com Years of Residency: D Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact:f ... H_o_me __ P_ho_n_e _____ ___. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. fif Art in Public Places Advisory Board 0 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board fif Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * D Budget Oversight Committee 0 Fire Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) !iK Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: I PZAB-Planning, Zoning & Appeals Board Second Choice: I AIPP -Art in Public Places Board Third Choice: I Police -Police Pension Board Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? Looking to be an active participant in local government and help continue to provide valuable services to my home community. Next Pag• Present Employment: Profession : r~-~-9-~-~--~-~--aft __ C_o~--r-a-tio-n-----------------------.~~~~gmmr.eMID~-g---------------------------------- laaress: ~n : ~~1-79_oo __ ~ __ ,_·n_e_H_ig_~--------------------------~~~~Oh--le_fm __ F_Iig_h_tr_~ __ t __________________________ _ Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ®No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? ® Yes 0 No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ®No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? EJ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decidec upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain : Professional Background (please check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programming 0 Aquatics Programming 0 Architect 0 A rchitect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. O Attomey 0 Ba n ker 0 Building Construction 0 Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background 0 Div. 2 MEP Contractor 0 Business Owner in PBG if Engineer 0 PGA Corridor Association 0 Environmental Professional if Real Estate Professional 0 Golf Course Participant 0 Recreation Programming 0 Horticulture & Landscaping 0 Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor 0 Special Population Advocate D Landscape Architect 6ilTennis Center Participant 0 Me mber of Bus. Dev. Board 0 Visual/ Literary Arts 0 NPB County Chamber of Commerce 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA 0 Other: L-1 _______ __.( Diploma/Degree I nstitution Course of Study 1. js.s. Aerospace Engineerin g jj Embry-Riddle Aeronautica l Univeristy II Aerospeace Engineering 2. jM .S. Engineering llcalifornia State University, Fresno !!Mechanica l Engineering 3. jReal Estate Sales Associate II Go ld Coast School of Real Estate II Rea l Estate Assodate -In work Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No Have you participated in civic or community activities? 0 Yes ® No If yes, ••1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? L... ---------- ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: ~~---:-----~------' Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: '-'---=-----=--=-=--~ I understand the duties, role a nd time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. jiK Agree I u':'derst"!n~ if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Manda~5r%'te c Ethics Trammg. Name: Date: ~,.a_son __ C_ud_n-lk------....,~6 Jan 2015 Print Previous Page City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar Application lease Note: Pursuant to FS 119.07 the information provided ir this application is considered to be public record, except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: =~c~==============~~=~=~=a============~~~~~---------Address: City: State: Zip: =~1=24==B=e=nt=T=r=ee==on=·=ve=====================~ :IP=a=lm==B=ea=ch==G==ard==e=ns==========~ ... , A-o-n-.d-a--...,, =~3=34=1=8======= Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: (=s=61=~=5=~=2=2=~==========1:1s:61:-:s9:6=-9=8=5=1=========~~~56-1-_S9_~_9_8_5_1~------~~~ ... -~-n-n-~-----~-s-t.-n-et __________ __ Years of Residency: D Secondary-Emaii'Address: Preferred Means of Contact: ~~Cel--l P-hone-------~ fdcannay@com~st.net · Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. DArt in Public Places Advisory Board 0 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ~Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * 0 Budget Oversi ght Committee DAre Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6 :00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) 0 Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meeti ngs ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? Serving the community as a whole to bring community and dty together. Next Page ·, Present Employment: Profession: l;;tl;d fllandscape design ~aa~Greaa~~=~----------------------------------~Poinuon: Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ®No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ® No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? EJ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes,·explain: Professional Background (please check all that apply) D Accountant D Adult Sports Programming D Aquatics Programming D Architect D Architect Design/Urban Planner D Arts and Cultural Instlt. Mgmt. D Attorney D Banker D Building Construction D Dlv. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background Diploma/Degree 1. 2. 3. 0 Dlv. 2 MEP Contractor D Business Owner in PBG 0 Engineer D PGA Corridor Association !if Environmental Professional D Real Estate Professiona l 0 Golf Course Participant D Recreation Programming !if Horticulture & Landscaping D Senior-Targeted Acti vit ies 0 Land Surveyor 0 Speci al Population Advocate 0 Landscape Architect 0 Tennis Cent er Parti cipant D Member of Bus. Dev. Board 0 Visual/ Uterary Arts D NPB County Chamber of Commerce D Vol u nteer from PBGYAA 5K Other: LF_urse _________ ___.l Institution Course of Study Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No Have you participated In civic or community activities? 0 Yes @ No If yes, "1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? L-_ ----------- 0 City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend @ Other: jpand z comm in jupiter at 1 Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend o n e meeting. Date Attended: I I understand the duties'-~-ro~le-an-d-:-:-:tf~m-e...lcommitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !if Agree I understand If I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Manda~ Cfe~e of Ethics Training. IJEI RQI e Name: Date: jr-o_e_b_ra_C_a_n_n_ey-------~21 Nov 2014 Print Previous Page City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar Application · lease Note: Pursuant to FS 119.07 the information provided this application is considered to be public record, except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: Ml: Nickname, i f preferred: =FV=a=r=re=n===================I:IR:im==a=ro==================:~~~~R_i~--~~--------------- ~ddress: City: State: Zip: ~51=2=5=W==oo=d=l=an=d=L=a=k=e=s=D=r=iv=e================~~.-P-a-lm--B-ea_c_h_G_a_r-de_n_s ________ _,,, Florida 11 ..... 3_34_1_8 ______ ~ iome Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: 561-694-2481 I L..js_s1_-_s8_1_-9_4_94 ____ __,ll .... s_s1_-_37_1_-1_8_6_1 ____ _.ll'n-ck_@_wa_r-re_n_g-ra_n_t._co_m ______ _ rears of Residency: EJ Secondary Email Address: ,referred Means of Contact: ~~ E_m __ ai_l ______________ ___. ,lease place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. D Art in Public Places Advisory Board (meets qua rterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) . D Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ~Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * 0 Budget Oversight Committee D Fire Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) D Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as ca lled) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form [f you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: 're you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? iave you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which o ne(s), and w hen? 're you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s)? iave you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? 're you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings Nhat would you hope to accomplish by participating? I've lived in Palm Beach Gardens for over 30 years. I've been practicing law in Palm Beach County for 34 years. moved my law office to Palm Beach Gardeps in 2012. I'd like to volunteer to give back to my community. I've reached a point in my life where I now have time to do so. Next Pac • ---·· • -···r·-., ···-·· •• Narren &.Grant, P.A. I !Attorney .... ~~,...a~r~ess~~=------------------.....1 Position: J440 PGA Blvd., Suite 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 ... IP_a_rt_ne_r __________________ _ ~re you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No ~re you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No >o you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? (!) Yes 0 No iow many years have you practiced in the above profession? EJ :ould your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decidec 1pon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ® No If yes, explai n: ,rofessional Background (please check all that apply) ] Accountant ] Adult Sports Programming ] Aquatics Programming ] Architect ] Architect Design/Urban Planner ] Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. l Attorney ] Banker ] Building Construction ] Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor :ducational Background Diploma/Degree .jB.A .. jJ.D. '• D Div. 2 MEP Contractor D Business Owner in PBG D Engineer D PGA Corridor Association D Environmental Professional D Real Estate Professional D Golf Course Participant D Recreation Programming D Horticulture & Landscaping D Senior-Targeted Activities D Land Surveyor D Special Population Advocate D Landscape Architect D Tennis Center Participant D Member of Bus. Dev. Board D Visual I Literary Arts D NPB County Chamber of Commerce D Volunteer from PBGYAA D Other: IL..... ________ __.I Institution Course of Study IIBrandeis University jj university of Florida 're you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No iave you participated in civic or community activities? (!)Yes 0 No If yes, ex Coached Boys Basketball for over 10 years How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? :!) City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: ''------~---' F»rior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: I I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. IJK Agree . u~derst~n~ if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG MandalJl~5r%ie t :th1cs Trammg. lame: Date: ~-ir.-.h-~-r-rt_R_W-~-rr-P.-.n--------,1 ?7 A11n ?01 F\ Print Previous Pace City of Palm Beach Gardens Board Please Note: Pu.rsuant. to FS 119.07 the information provided in A I. . th1s application Is considered to be public record, PP 1cat1on except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: .... 1.--Le=INI=·s========~~~~-=--=~ ~~Ch~arl_es ______ __,}OI.._st_ev_e----.:-------___. Address: City: State: Zip: ,.,8-6-29_N_a_sh_u_a_D_rl_v_e __________ __,ll ... ~_a_lm_B_.ea_ch_G_a_r_d_en_s ____ __,l ,., F-lo-n-.d-a---,~~=3=34=1=8======= Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: ~=56=1=·=62=8=.3=3=5=1 =========~~ :8s:61:.:20:,=.6=6=03==========~E .__6_1._62_8_.3_3_5_1 __ --:-_ _.l ,..,cs-t-ev_e_n-.le-WI-.s-@-gm-ai-l.co-m------~ Years of Residency: Secondary Email Address: lcstevenlewis@att.~et . Preferred Means of Contact: ._I E_m_ai_r ________ _..l .. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for m ·embership. 0 Art In Public Places Advisory Board 0 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board !iK Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * 0 Budget Oversight Committee 0 Fire Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m .) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets sem i-monthly as called) 0 Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financtal tnterest f orm If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No ' If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Even i ng Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? I Wish to contribute in a positive manner to the growth of Palm Beach Gardens. My expertise in the building community can be used meaningfully to help this city develop. Next Page Present Employment: Profession: · ·~,...H-D_R_E..,..ng-in-e-enn.;...· _g..;..... ____________ ...,,Wchltecture J Xdd ress: Position: lr14_0_0_C_e_n_tr_e_pa-~--B-Iv-d-.,-S-u-iw_7_2_0_W __ P _B_3_34_1_8 ____________ _,,j~P-ro-1e_ct __ M_an_a_g_e_r_--Fe_d_e-~-~-A-rch--lt-ec-rur--e----------------~~ Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes @ No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? U Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, revi ewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ® No If yes, expl ai n : · Professio_rial Background (please check all that apply) 0 Accountant D Adult Sports Programming D Aquatics Programming !if Architect ~A rchitect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cu l tural Instit. Mgmt. D Attorney 0 Banker !if Buil ding Construction 0 Div. 1 Bldg-Genera l Contractor Educational Background D iplo m a/Degree 1.jsA 2.,MA 3. 0 Div. 2 MEP Contractor 0 Engineer 0 Environmental Professional 0 Golf Course Participant 0 Horticulture & Landscaping 0 Land Surveyor 0 Landscape Architect 0 Member of Bus. Dev. Board 0 NPB County Chamber of Commerce 0 Other: I . I nstit u t i on [vassar College [university of Florida l Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? @ Yes 0 No J 0 Busi ness Owner in PSG 0 PGA Corridor Association D Real Estate Professional 0 Recreation Programmi ng 0 Senior-Targeted Activities D Special Population Advocate 0 Tennis Center Participant D Visual/ Uterary Arts 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA Course of Study I Hi story I Archi tecture I ® No If yes, ex1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? L_ -----------~ Have you participated in civic or community activities? 0 Yes ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: ... 1 ~-------------' Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to atb!nd one meeting. Date Attended: '-'--=--~~~ I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !if Agree I understand If I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am r equired to complete the PBG Manda~~ CfEfte of Ethics Training. 1!!1 91 e Name: Date: r-jc_h_a_r1-es-S-te_v_e_n_L_e_WJ_·s------.,12 Sep 2014 Print Previ ous Page City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar,-~P i ease Note: Pu.rsuant to FS 119 .07 .the i nforma ti on ~rov i ded in " th1s application is cons idered to be pubhc record , Application except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: Address: ~fb_um_·o--------~~~~~----------~~~~~--~------~ aty: State: Zip : :122==P=n=·nce==w=oo==d=L=a=ne=====================~ =~P=a=lm==B=ea=ch==G=ar==d=en=s==========~ ..... , F-lo-n-.d-a--..,,1 :3=34=1=0======= Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: j=s=6=12=~==oo=a=9==========~=~5=6=18=9=3=10=9=7==========~~~5-61_2_~_o_o_s9 ______ ~~~~ ..... u-·b-u~-o-@-gm--a-il-.com--------------~ Years of Residency: ~ Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact:'._ c_e_l_l _ P_ho_n_e ______ __. Fburzio @co mcast.net Please pla.ce a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. D Art i n Public Places Advisory Board D Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ~Planning, Zo~ing and Appeals Board * 0 Budget Oversight Comm ittee D Fire Pension Board {meets q uarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthl y on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) {m e ets s emi-monthly as called) D Po li ce Pension Board (meets quarte rly as called) "' Req uired to file a statement of financra l mterest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which o ne(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Comm ittee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? I hope to provide unbiased fair assessment of situation for the greater good of the Palm Beach Gardens community. I have no financial interest. I only have interest as a Palm Beach Gardens homeowner and community participant. For years I have provided gu idance on a local charity board at the executive level . I am now want in g to Next Page . ·' Pre sent Employment: Profession: lr-N~-C..;..C_I_H_ol_d~in_g....;s_ln_c...;_ ______________ __,,l(nsl.l"8nce IT Exec Management lddrus: ksosltion: ~9_0_1_P_e_nl_n_su_la_c_o_~_c_i_ra_e_._B_o_ca_R_a_ro_n_F_Io_n_d_a ____ -----~' ~0-ir-~--or_o_f_P_r_~_ect __ M_a_n_a_g_em_e_m_Offi ___ ce ___________ _, Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ® No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? EJ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter d i scussed, revi ewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain: Professional Background (ple ase check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programming 0 Aquatics Programming 0 Architect 0 Architect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. 0 Attorney 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background Diploma/De g ree 1. !Masters in Business 2. lsachelor of Science 3. 0 Div. 2 MEP Contractor 0 Business Owner In PBG 0 Engineer 0 PGA Corridor Association 0 Environmental Professional 0 Real Estate Professional 0 Golf Course Participant 0 Recreation Programming 0 Horticulture & Landscaping 0 Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor 0 Special Population Advocate 0 Landscape Arch itect 0 Tennis Center Participant 0 Member of Bus. Dev. Board 0 Visual/ Literary Arts 0 NPB County Chamber of Commerce 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA 0 Other: .__I _______ _.I Institution Course of Study II Purdue University, West Lafayette IN llotterbein University, Westerville OH Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No Have you participated in civic or community activities? ®Yes 0 No If yes, exp Tennis, Community Classes How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: 1 ... ~---~------' Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: ~-'-~-~:-:----' I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. liiJ Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Mandat<Yv Code of Ethics Training. 1.1!1 ~gre~ Name: Date: ~r--ill-l-T-ib_u_rzt-.o--------,~8 Sep 2014 Print Previous Page . ·• txtHopetoAccomplish ·Page 1 · Text I hope to provide unbiased fair assessment of situation for the greater good of the Palm Beach Gardens c ommunity. I have no financial interest. I only have interest as a Palm Beach Gardens homeowner and community p articipant. For years I have provided guidance on a local charity board at the executive level. I am now wanting to tum my focus toward my communi ty as a whole. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 4 7, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : Appo intm e nt of Reg ula r and A lternate Membe rs to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Boa rd. [X] Recommendati on to APPROVE Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Advertised : NA Date: [ x 1 Not Required Submitted by: Affected parties Approved by: [ 1 Notified [ X 1 Not required Costs: $ N/A $ N/A (Tot al) Curre nt FY Funding Source: [ 1 Operating [x 1 Other Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expirat ion Date: N/A Council Action: 1 Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions 1 Denied 1 Continued to: Attachments: • Resolution 47, 2015 -Exhibit "A ": Appointments -Exhibit "8 ": Attendance Records/ Applications Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 47, 2015 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: The purpose of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board shall be to serve as advocates for the citizens by conducting constructive investigation, discussion , and review; provide advice to the Community Services Department, City Manager, and City Council with a broad outlook towards improving present recreational facilities and increasing utilization of the facilities by the public; and evaluate and recommend future community needs for recreational projects and facilities. Current Composition of the Board: Tory Buckley-Chair, Regular Member Carol Dutra-EIIis-Vice Chair, Regular Member Mary Anne Hedrick-Regular Member Joseph Mullings -Regular Member Christopher Dinolfo -Regular Member Maria Marino-Regular Member Bruce Bonvento -Regular Member Regular Members Eligible for Re-Appointment: Carol Dutra-EIIis-Vice Chair, Regular Member Maria Marino-Regular Member Christopher Dinolfo -Regular Member Bruce Bonvento-Regular Member Mary Ann Hedrick-Regular Member Additional Applications on File: (checked RAB only): Frederick Markwith Matthew Lane Joseph Russo Jr. Vacancies to be Filled: 1 First Alternate 1 Second Alternate STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 47, 2015 as presented . 1 2 3 RESOLUTION 47, 2015 4 5 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 7 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT 8 OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND 9 RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 10 DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, Section 2-138, Code of Ordinances provides for the Board to be 14 comprised of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternate members; and 15 16 WHEREAS, as of October 1, 2015, there are five (5) regular members eligible for 17 reappointment and two (2) alternate vacancies; and 18 19 WHEREAS, notice of the vacancies has been posted at City Hall and on the 20 City's website; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the City Clerk has collected applications of all interested persons 23 who wish to serve as members of the Board, along with attendance records of the 24 current members, which are attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 27 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 28 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. 29 30 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 32 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 33 34 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 35 36 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the appointment of regular and 37 alternate members to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, as set forth in Exhibit 38 "A" attached hereto. 39 40 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 1 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 47, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of--------' 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ---------------Eric Jablin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: ------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY AYE NAY ABSENT \\pbgsnas\Attomey\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 47 2015 RAB appointments .docx Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT "A" Regular Member{s) Alternate Member{ s) '-----------------····-··----·---------- Resolution 47,2015 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 Expiring on 09/30/17 First Alternate Second Alternate Resolution 47, 2015 EXHIBIT "B" PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD FY 2015 11/18/14 3/2/15 5/18/15 5/18/15 Council Liaison -Marcie Tinsley p p p p Staff Liaison -Laura Schuppert p p p p Alternate Staff Liaison -Charlotte Presensky p A p p 2014-2015 Board Members Tory Buckley (Chair) p p p p Maryanne Hedrick (Vice Chair) p p EA p Christopher Dlnolfo (Regular Member) A p p p Carol Dutra Ellis (Regular Member) p Late p p Howard Nasa (Regular Member) A A Removed p Bruce Bonvento (Regular Member) p p p Marla Marino (Regular Member) p p p p Joseph Mullings (Regular Member) p p p p Vacant (1st Alternate) Vacant (2nd Alternate) P • Present A • Absent R • Resigned NM • No Meeting ~ C=Cancelled f f f f ., ., ., (!) ., NQ•No Quorum 0 0 Ill ... 0.. 0 0 N ~ NAM • Not a Member ~ ~ g' N ~ Excused Absence: Subpoena, Illness, Jury Duty ~ 0 0 I 0 N N N SM -= Special Meeting ~ ~ ~ I ~ <II ~ ~ ~ :::1 0 0 0 0 'lii "0 "0 rJ) = r:: r:: ... N M .... City of Palm Beach Gardens Board.,lease Note: Pu_rsuant_ to FS ~19.07_the information provided in A I. . th1s application IS considered to be public record, PP 1cat1on except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: :IM=a=~===·th===================~=~F=re=d=e=ri=c=k==================~~~~F-red ____ ~----------------~ Address: City: State: Zip: F==10=6==11e=x=C=i=rcl=e==N=ort=h====================~~,..P-B_G _________________ ...,II Florida ,, ... 3_34_1_0 ___ ..., Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: ~=5=61=6=2=6=7=4=37==========1:1N:/A:::=============~~=5=61=3=1=5=2=7=93==========~ ~.-~-a-r-~---th_@_y_a_h_o-o.-co_m _________ ..., Years of Residency: EJ Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact: ~~ N_o_p_re_fe_r_e_nce ______ _. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. DArt in Public Places Advisory Board !if Parks and Recreation Advisory Board D Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * D Budget Oversight Committee D Fire Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5 :30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) D Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? I play golf at the municipal course approxmately 3 times a week and I am very interested in the future of the course!! Next Page .. Present Employment: Profession: tR.--e-ti-red ___ .;........;_ _______________ .....,l §oute Sales Add ress: Position: Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ® No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? ~ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ® No If yes, explain: Professional Background (pleas e check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programming 0 Aquatics Programming 0 Architect D Architect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cu ltura l Instit. Mgmt. 0 Attorney 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background Diploma/Degree 1. 2. 3. 0 Div. 2 MEP Contractor 0 Engineer 0 Environmental Professional !if Golf Course Participant D Horticulture & Landscaping D Land Surveyor 0 Landscape Architect 0 Member of Bus. Dev. Board D NPB Coun Chamber of Commerce 0 Other: olunteer PBG golf course Inst itutio n Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No 0 Business Owner in PBG 0 PGA Corridor Association 0 Real Estate Professional 0 Recreation Programmi ng D Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Special Population Advocate 0 Tennis Center Participant 0 Visual I Literary Arts 0 Volunteer f r om PBGYAA Course of Stu d y Have you participated in civic or community activities? 0 Yes ® No If yes, ex1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? .... --------------' 0 City Web Site 0 Community Group ® Friend 0 Other: !._ ____ ~ __ __. Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: ._l _..,.....-..,..-,,....-...1 I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !if Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Manda~ CfE~e of Ethics Training. 11E1 P.gl e Name: Date: r-~F-re_d_e-ri_ck_C_. M-a-rkw-it-h-------.124 Jul 2014 Print Previous Page -'-. , City of Palm Beach Gardens Board Please Note: P~rsuant. to FS 119.07.the infor mation provid ed i n ~ ••• i a I' i thiS application is co n sidered to be public record, '4•1 "" App teat on except as provided by law. i.\~ Last Name: First Name: Ml: Nickname, if prefeiTed: . . fAne I F~ew 10 1 Address: '-------------"=aty:~. -.-----------" State: '-----:ZI::::-p_: ______ ___ j106 Sen VIncente Place I ... IPa_l_m_ee_a_c_h _Ga_rd_e_na ____ ~ll,.. F-lor-ld_a __ _,l ~'-3_4_1_s __ --.~ Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: =f se==1=) 6=2=7=-5=2=56========~ :1<5:6:1 ):4:7=2-=1=50=8========~ ~=~=6=1 )=3=73=·=1 =18=2========~ ,..F-Ia_n_e_O_m_a_tthe_w_la_n_ea_n_d_a_ss-oci-at-e-s.-co-m--, Years of Residency: D Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact:~._ w_or_k_Ph_one ______ __. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. D Art In Public Places Advisory Board (meets quarterly o n t he 3rd Tuesday at 5:30 p .m .) fil'Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6 :00 p .m .) D Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * D Budget Oversight Committee 0 Fire Pension Board (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th T hursday at 8 :30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) D Pollee Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If so, w hich one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? My son and I actively use tho parks and recreation facilities rn the Gardens . My son has gone to summer camp in the Gardens for many years, we go to the park on a weekly basis. and I use the tennis facilities almost every week . I would like to play a par t In maintaining the exoellenoe of thttse facilities , to gdther mpu t from other Gardens Next Page Present Employment: Profession: ~r-~~.--~-n-,~.&-~~--nn--.-P-.A------------------~~~ ~aa~: •P&.a&~~.~n~:------------------------------ 3801 PGA Boulevard, Ste. 600, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? ®Yes 0 No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? ~ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain : Professional Background (please check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programming 0 Aquatics Programming 0 Architect 0 Architect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Culturallnstlt. Mgmt. !if Attorney 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Dlv. 1 Bldg General Contractor Educational Background 0 Dlv. 2 MEP Contractor (if Business Owner In PBG 0 Engineer !ifPGA Corridor Association 0 Environmental Professional 0 Real Estate Professional 0 Golf Course Participant 0 Recreation Programming 0 Horticulture &. Landscaping 0 Senior· Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor 0 Special Population Advocate 0 Landscape Architect 0 Tennis Center Participant 0 Member of Bus. Oev. Board 0 VIsual/ Literary Arts lif NPS County Chamber or Commerce 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA 0 Other: ._( _______ __.l Diploma/Degree Institution Course of Study 1. IJ D . !!Northwestern University School of Law ll l.aw 2. jB A !!Emory University jjPhrlm;ophviPolihc-al Science 3. ~----------------------~~============================9~'----------------------~ Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes O No Have you participated in civic or community activities? ®Yes 0 No If yes, ex~ Chan of the Palm Beach County Bar Association Marital and Family Lew Committee; Advisory Board of B How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? 0 City Web Site 0 Community Group 10 t u Date Attended: ( 0310212015 I understand the duties, role and tJme commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !il' Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Mand~cfR:fl,e of Ethics Training. · Name: Date: ,..IM_a_tth_e_w_J_a_y_L_a_ne-------..,119 Mar 2015 Print Previous Page txtHop8toAccomplish -Page 1 .., ·· • Text My son and I actively use 1he parks and recreation facilities In 1he Gardens. My son has gone to summer camp In the Gardens for many years, we go to the park on a weekly basis, and I use the tennis fadlities almost every week. I would like to play a part in maintaining the excellence of Ule&e facilities, to gather input from other Gardens residents on how these programs and facilities can bette txtAcltvityExplanation-Page 2 Chair cl the Palm Beach County Bar Association Marital and Family Law Committee; Advisory Board ofB City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar(jPiease Note: Pu rsuant to :s 119.07 the information ~rovided in this appllcatton Is considered to be public record, Application except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if p r eferred: =IR~==o=============IP:~=e=ph=============l~pLoo---=----------~ Address: Ci ty: State: Z ip: ... ,4-S_S_om_e_rs_e_t_T_erra-ce-------------., ,.,P-a-lm-Be-ach-G-ar_d_e-ns ____ __,, ,..., F-lo_rl_d_a __ ...,, ,..,3...;;34_1_8 ___ ..., Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: '----------~~.--~----------,~~,..5-61---51-2--7-3-0-6----~~.--~o-s-e-ph-rru-ss-o@--gm-ai-l.com--------, Years of Residency: ~ Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact: ~..I c_e_l_l P_ho_n_e ______ ...,j Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be inter ested in s e rving: By Code, some Boa rds/Committees have specific requirements for membership. 0 Art in Public Places Advisory Board fiK Parks and Recreation Advisory Board 0 Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * 0 Budget Oversight Committee 0 Fire Pension Board (meets q uarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5 :30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets m onthly on the 4th Thursday at 8 :30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) 0 Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: RAB -Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ® Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? The City of Palm Beach Gardens a great place to grow up, but no longer do people look for utopian master planned communities as desirable places to live. Walkable communities are quickly coming more desired by famlies looking to walk to schools, parks , restaurants -I hope to bring that unique perspective and similar ideas to Next Page ) Preser•t Employment: Profession: IS,...s_tr_a-\e-g-ic_L_e_a....;de_rsh........;..i_p_G_r_ou_p_,_L_L_C __________ __,,lPublic Affairs Consultant k~~aMa,...r-e-ss-=--------------------~ ~P~os~lt~lo~n~:------------------------------------~ ~3_1 _9 _C_I~ __ a_ti_s_s_tr_ee_t_,w __ e_st_P_a_lm __ B_ea_ch __ ,_F_L_3_34_0_1 _______ ~j~M-a-n-ag-i -ng--Pa_rt_n_e_r ______________________________ _, Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ® No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? D Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain: Professional Background (pl ease check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programmi ng 0 Aquatics Programming 0 Architect 0 Architect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. 0 Attorney 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background 1. 2. 3. Dipl oma/Deg ree D Oiv. 2 MEP Contractor D Busi ness Own e r in PBG D Engineer D PGA Corri dor Associati on D Environmental Professional D Real Estate Professi onal D Golf Course Participant 0 Re creati on Pr ogramming D Horticulture & Landscaping 0 Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor D Special Popu l ation Advocate D Landscape Architect D Tennis Center Participant 0 Member of Bus. Dev. Board D Visual/ Literary Arts lifNPB County Chamber of Commerce D Volunteer from PBGYAA 0 Other: .__I _______ _..I I nstitu t i o n Course of Study I I Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0No Have you participated in civic or community activi ties? ®Yes 0 No If yes, ex~ Current!~ involved in The Big Heart Bngade , Kayfa Cares 4 Kids, NPBC Chamber Young Professionals. How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other:J ._ ~---~-----' Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meetin g. Date Attended: ... 1_-:---:-:-:-----' I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !if Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Mandat<Yv C~fte of Ethics Training. IJ!I P.g l e Name: Da~: pr-~-s-e_p_h_R_._R_u_ss_o-----...,,16 Apr 2015 Print Prev i ous Page I I I ;' txtHopetoAocomplish -Page 1 d Text The City of Palm Beach Gardens a great place to grow up, but no longer do people look for utopian master pla nned communities as desirable places to live. Walkable communities are quickly coming more desired by farn lies looking to walk to schools, par1ts, restaurants -I hope to bring that unique perspective and similar ideas to the table. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 48, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item: Appointment of Regular and Alternate Members to the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Advisory Board. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Development Compliance N/A Bahareh Wolfs, AICP Approved By: Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: Project Manager ~k Dawn C. Sonneborn, AICP Principal Planner Finance: Accountant N/A Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: N/A f----------------4 Funding Source: ] Quasi-Judicial ] Legis lative ] Public Hearing [ ] Operating []Other N/A Budget Acct.#: ~--------------~ N~ Advertised: [ ] Required [X] Not Required Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: f----------------4 N/A Affected parties: [ ] Notified Council Action: ] Approval ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denial ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Resolution 48, 2015 -Exhibit "A": Re-appointments -Exhibit "B": Attendance Records and Applications BACKGROUND : Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 48, 2015 Page 2 of2 The purpose, powers, and duties of the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Advisory Board is to promote greater public participation in , and access to, arts and culture in the City and to make recommendations to the City Council to implement the AIPP regulations, including site and artwork selection and review of artist(s) and artwork(s) commissioned or purchased by the City . The following provides a summary of the Art in Public Places Advisory Board's current composition , re-appointments, expiring terms, applicants, and vacancies . The notice of the vacancies has been posted at City Hall and on the City website. Regular Board Mem be r Term Expires Eligible for re- appointment Karen Blum September 30, 2015 Decl ined Marci Bulitt September 30 , 2015 X Vincent Cassanetti-Chair September 30 , 2015 X Robert Koo September 30, 2016 n/a Ilene Gerber September 30 , 2016 n/a Charles Millar September 30 , 2015 X Vacant Se_ptember 30 , 2015 n/a Effective September 30 , 2015, four (4) regular members are eligible for reappointment. Karen Blum has declined reappointment, and Kate Weingart has resigned from the Board , leaving two (2) vacancies. Not ice of the vacancy was posted at City Hall and on the City website. There were no applications submitted to the City after the postings. Currently, there are three (3) applications on file for your review . 1. Jason Cudnik 2. Sarah McCarthy 3. Amy Mauser Currently, there are no alternates on the Board . In accordance with Section 2-108 of the City 's Code of Ordinances , whenever possible, appointments shall be made by the City Council based on experience and interest in arts and cultural issues in the City and shall , whenever possible, include persons who have professional expertise or substantial volunteer involvement in visual performing or literary arts, arts and cultural institution management, or education . STAFF RECOMMEN DATION : Staff recommends APPROV AL of Resolution 48, 2015 as presented . 1 2 RESOLUTION 48, 2015 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 6 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT 7 OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE ART IN 8 PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 9 DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 10 11 12 WHEREAS, Section 2-108, Code of Ordinances provides for the Board to be 13 comprised of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternate members; and 14 15 WHEREAS, as of October 2015, there are four (4) regular members eligible for 16 reappointment, one (1) regular member vacancy, and two (2) alternate vacancies; and 17 18 WHEREAS, notice of the vacancies has been posted at City Hall and on the City 19 Website; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the City Clerk has collected applications of all interested persons 22 who wish to serve as members of the Board , along with attendance records of the 23 current members, which are attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 26 interests of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of 27 Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large . 28 29 30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 31 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 32 33 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 34 35 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the appointment of regular and 36 alternate members to the Art in Public Places Advisory Board as set forth in Exhibit "A", 37 attached hereto. 38 39 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 1 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 48, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ------------------------------Eric Jablin, Mayor ATTEST: BY: ------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 48 2015-AIPP appointments.docx Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT "A" Regular Member(s) Alternate Member(s) Resolution 48, 2015 Expiring on 09/30/2017 Expiring on 09/30/2017 Expiring on 09/30/2017 Expiring on 09/30/2017 Expiring on 09/30/2017 First Alternate Second Alternate Resolution 48, 2015 EXHIBIT "8" Art. P bl" PI 1n u IC aces Ad . VISOry B oar d 2015 date: 0211 7/15 04121 /15 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Council Liaison -Eric Jablln c p Staff Liaison -Dawn Sonneborn c p Alternate Staff Liaison - 2014-2015 Board Members Karen Blum (Regular Member) c p Charles Millar (Regular Member) c p Robert Koo (Regular Member) c p Ilene Gerber (Regular Member) c p Marci Bulitt {VICe Chair) c p Vincent Cassanetti (Chair) c p Kate Weingart (Regular Member) c p Vacant (1st A lternate) Vacant (2nd Alternate) P =Present A =Absent ... ... ... ~ ... ! R =Resigned ! • ! • NM • No Meeting • :J • ::I ::I a ::I a a "0 a .. C=Cancelled .. c:: 'E t I!! 0 NQ=No Quorum ii: ¥ :c ~ fiJ .... IL. NAM • Not a Member Excused Absence: Su bpoena, Illness, Jury Duty City of Palm Beach Gardens Boar Application ase Note: Pursuant to FS 119.07 the mronnation provtded in this application Is consi dered to be public record, except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: ~~------~~e~----~,EJ~'~----~ Address: ~ State: ~ =F=Dor1=ch=I8Star=--=-=Cirde===============l r-Eam_;,_Be_ach_e&_dens ___ .....,J _I F_lorida_· -~~-F34_1_8 __ Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: 1301-247-8333 J.,l ==---------~'_I ______ ,-(18-son._Cudni ___ k@g-ma-il.-com---- Years of Residency: D Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact:' ... Hcxne ___ Phon __ e _____ ___. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. ~Art in Public Places Advisory Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) D Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) ~Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * D Budget Oversight Committee 0 Fire Pension Board (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) ~Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: I PZAB -Planning, Zoning & Appeals Board Second Choice: I AIPP -Art in Publ ic Places Board Third Choice: I Police -Police Pension Board Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which on e (s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Comm i ttee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: 0 Daytime Meetings ®Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? Looking to be an active participant in local government and help continue to provide valuable services to my home communtty . Next Page Present Employment: Profession: ,~C-i-~.---~n:raft__;._Corporation..:....._ ______ ______,l ==~ ~~1 -~ ___ e_e_a_~-~--~-·------------------------------~~~~----d-F_~ ___ l_ed ______________________________ ___ Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? ® Yes 0 No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ® No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? ~ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain : Professional Background (please check all that apply) 0 Accountant 0 Adult Sports Programming 0 Aquatics Programming 0 A rchitect 0 Arch it ect Design/Urban Pl anner 0 Arts and Cu ltural Instit. Mg mt. 0 Attomey 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Oiv. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background D iploma/Degree 0 Oiv. 2 MEP Contr actor 0 Bu siness Owner In PBG 1iK Engineer D PGA Corridor Association D Environmental Professiona l 1iK Real Estate Professional D Golf Course Participant 0 Recreation Programming 0 Horticulture 8t Lan dscaping 0 Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor 0 Special Po pu latio n Advocate D Lan d scape Architect lifTennis Center Participant 0 Member of Bus. Oev . Board 0 Visual /literary Arts 0 NPB Countv Chamber of Commerce 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA D Other: ..... 1 ------~~ Institut io n Course of Study 1. ls.s. A erospace Engineering IIEmbry-Rtddle Aeronautical Uni veristy I F erospeace Engineering IIM echanica l En gineering 2. M .S. Eng ineering jcaliforma State University, Fresno 3. Real Estate Sales Associ ate !Gold Coast School of Real Estate IIRea l Estate Assodate -In wor1c Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ® Yes 0 No ®No If yes, e'1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? L_ ----------- Have you participated in civic or community activities? 0 Yes ® City Web Site 0 Co mmun ity Group 0 Friend 0 Other: ... 1 """':"""----~---­ Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: ... ~-~----=-~---' I understand the duti•, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which J have applied. fil Agree I understand If I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Mand•ti~J.5~ of Ethics Training. Name: Date: ~.--ason--C-udn_l_k--------.,6 Jan 2015 Print Pre v ious Page rlln0111 (FAX) P .0011002 CC • BIC ~Wrlkln210 ,..,. plllce • dledl nut e. 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[ I Prior to .ullmlttln~ on a,llcatlon. you ora anc• ... atollll to atteiMII ono "'"""-· ~· Attandad1 j AlA-~~ jla . . J uncle ..... llill 1M ....... NIOalitllftO -111-IM .. 1M Ill ... trCIIIIIII ........ wfllctt J............. ~I'M 1 ............ tfJ ............. _,.Oft I llleml OPCHIIII ... I 1111 ..... I'M .. _....,. the 11111 .. 0~ -f' ....... T......... MuM .. , ............... follft. I Nama: Data: _ 1 ~ 110Aug2011 _ -= ,~~~~Jry~-~-~~~. 111 City of Palm Beach Gardens Board &Committee Application Pursuant to FS 119.07 the information provided in this application is considered to be public record, except as provided by law. Please Note: Last Name: Mauser First Name: Amy MI: S Nickname,if preferred: Address: 12012 Aviles Circle City: Palm Beach Gardens Florida State:Zip: 33418 Home Phone: 561-691-8936 Work Phone: 561-650-9137 Cell Phone: 561-632-3312 Email Address: amymauser@gmail.com Years of Residency: Preferred Means of Contact:Email 12 Secondary Email Address: Art in Public Places Advisory Board Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * Budget Oversight Committee Fire Pension Board Police Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30 a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) (meets quarterly as called) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.) *Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box,which would be your: First Choice: Second Choice: Third Choice: Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee?Yes No If so,which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee?Yes No If so,which one(s),and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee?Yes No If so,which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee?Yes No If so,which one(s),and when? Are you able to attend:Daytime Meetings Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? increased community involvement,networking,support for local arts efforts . Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code,some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. Next Page Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed,reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? amy mauser 30 Sep 2015 Print Name:Date: Previous Page Present Employment: American Red Cross Profession: fundraising, management Address: 1250 Northpoint Parkway, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Position: Chief Development Officer, South Florida Region Are you a Lobbyist?Yes No Are you registered with Palm Beach County?Yes No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License?Yes No How many years have you practiced in the above profession?12 Yes No If yes,explain: . Professional Background (please check all that apply) Accountant Adult Sports Programming Aquatics Programming Architect Architect Design/Urban Planner Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. Attorney Banker Building Construction Div. 1 Bldg - General Contractor Div. 2 MEP Contractor Engineer Environmental Professional Golf Course Participant Horticulture & Landscaping Land Surveyor Landscape Architect Member of Bus. Dev. Board NPB County Chamber of Commerce Other: Business Owner in PBG PGA Corridor Association Real Estate Professional Recreation Programming Senior-Targeted Activities Special Population Advocate Tennis Center Participant Visual / Literary Arts Volunteer from PBGYAA Educational Background Diploma/Degree Institution Course of Study 1.JD Columbia University School of Law 2.MPA New York University 3.BA University of Pennsylvania Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County?Yes No Have you participated in civic or community activities?Yes No If yes,explain:PBGYAA . How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? City Web Site Community Group Friend Other: Prior to submitting an application,you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: I understand the duties,role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied.Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee,I am required to complete the PBG Mandatory Code of Ethics Training.Agree CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8 , 2015 Resolution 49, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item : A ppro v ing the app oi ntmen t of two (2) membe rs to the Fi refig hte rs ' Pension Fund Board of T rustees . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Submitted by: D"ZJ Director Allan Owens Originating Dept.: F inance Allan Owens Finance Administrator Advertised: Date: Paper: [X] Not Required Affected parties ~------------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified [ x] Not required Costs:$ 0 (Total) $ 0 Current FY Funding Source: [ ] Operat ing [ ] Other Contract/ Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Budget Acct.#: Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Condition s ] Denied ] Contin ued to: Attachments: • Resolution 49, 2015 -Exhi bit "A": Board Applications Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 49, 2015 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: Section 38-53 (1) of the City of Palm Beach Gardens' Code of Ordinances describes the composition of the Firefighters' Pension Fund Board of Trustees and the procedures for filling vacancies. The Code provides for a total of five (5) trustees: two (2) of whom shall be residents of the City and shall be appointed by Council; and two (2) of whom shall be members of the system and shall be elected by a majority of the firefighters who are members of the system. The fifth trustee shall be chosen by a majority of the previous four (4) trustees , and such person's name shall be submitted to the Council. As a ministerial duty, the Council shall appoint such person as the fifth trustee. Currently , the two (2) resident trustee positions need appointments. These appointments are currently filled by Mr. Thomas Murphy and Mr. Martin Cohen , both of whom have indicated interest in maintaining their appointments to the Board. In addition , a total of two (2) applications have been received and are attached for Council's review and consideration . The terms for both positions will be four (4) years and will terminate on October 8, 2019. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 49, 2015 as presented . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 RESOLUTION 49, 2015 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR MEMBERS TO THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FIRE FIGHTERS' PENSION BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, Section 38-53, Code of Ordinances, provides for the Board to be comprised of five (5) trustees; and WHEREAS, notice of the vacancies has been posted at City Hall and on the City Website; and WHEREAS, the applications of all interested persons who wish to serve as members of the Board are attached hereto as Exhibit "A "; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best interests of the health, safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the public at large. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the appointment of the following individuals as trustees to the City of Palm Beach Gardens Fire Fighters' Pension Board: Trustee Martin Cohen Thomas Murphy Term Expiring 9/30/19 Expiring 9/30/19 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. Page 1 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Resolution 49, 2015 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of-------' 2015. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ----------------- ATTEST: BY: -------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney Eric Jablin, Mayor VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYORJABLIN VICE MAYOR LEVY COUNCILMEMBER RUSSO COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER TINSLEY \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2015\Resolution 49 2015-FD pension appt.docx Page 2 of 2 Resolution 49, 2015 EXHIBIT "A" TO: DATE : FROM : SUBJECT: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM Allan Owens, Finance Administrator September 1, 2015 Q} Kenthia White, Municipal Services Coordinatoli/ Fire Pension Board Appointments I Re-Appointments The following provides a summary of the Fire Pension Board current composition, re- appointments, applicants, and vacancies. Please prepare the required staff report and resolution and submit to the City Clerk's office no later than September 21, 2015 for inclusion on the October 8, 2015 City Council agenda. Applications and attendance records are attached. Please advise if applicants are no longer interested in serving so our records can be updated. Current composition of the Board: Rick Rhodes-Fifth Trustee -Chair Martin Cohen -Vice Chair-Council Appointment Member Jonathan Currier-Appointed by Members Ed Morejon-Appointed by Members Thomas Murphy -Council Appointed Member Regular member(s) eligible for re-appointment: Rick Rhodes-Appointed by Council Martin Cohen -Appointed by Council Thomas Murphy-Appointed by Council Additional applications on file (checked multiple boards) Michael Simms Brandon Dorsey Vacancies to be filled: 0 FIRE FIGHTER'S PENSION BOARD 2014-2015 11/5/14 1/12/15 3/9115 5/6/15 7/13/15 8/5/15 2014-2015 Names of Board Members Ed Morejon (Member) p p p p p p Tom Murphy (Secretary) p p A p p p Rick Rhodes (Chair) p p p p p p Joyce, Mark (Member) p p NAM NAM NAM NAM Cohen, Martin (Member) p p p p p p Currier, Jonathan NAM NAM p A p p P =Present A= Absent R = Resigned NM = No Meeting C=Cancelled NQ=No Quorum NAM = Not a Member City of Palm Beach Gardens BoaroiPiease Note: Pu.rsuant. to :s 119.07 .the information provided in I . . th1s apphcat1on Is cons1dered to be public record, App 1cataon except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: Address: ~=Do=~==Y=============~~~Br-an_d_on------------~~~~~---=~--------~ City: State: Zip: :11=82==T=ho=r=n=to=n=D=r=iv=e=====================~ ,....,P-a-lm-B-ea_ch_G_a_r_d-en-s-------,~~ Florida ,, ... 3-34_1_8 ___ ...., Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: .__ ________ __.II= ===-----------'''561-385-8875 II ,....b-d-or_se_y_@_p-ric-li-a-dv-.-co-m--------, Years of Residency: E=:J Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact: 1~.-c_e_II_P_h_o_n_e ______ _. Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be interested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. D Art in Public Places Advisory Board if Community Aesthetics Board D Parks and Recreation Advisory Board if Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * if Budget Oversight Committee if Fire Pension Board if Police Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 1st Wednesday at 4:00p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Monday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you have checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: I Fire -Fire Fighters Pension Board Second Choice: I Police -Police Pension Board Third Choice: I CAB -Community Aesthetics Board Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes @ No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? ®Yes 0 No If so, which one(s), and when? IBudget Oversight Committee Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes @ No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes @ No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: ®Daytime Meetings 0 Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? I have been a professional money manager for over 15 years. Further, I have managed public pension accounts in the past. Next Page Present Employment: Profession: ls.-s-a_ck_l_og_C_a_p_ita;...I__; _______________ __,,IPrivate Investing kaaress: Poslbon: ~~N_o_rth_c_a_rn_l_in_a ______________________ ~II.-P-o-~-o-li_o_M_a_n_a_g_e _r ________________ _, Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? 0 Yes ®No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? ~ Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ® No If yes, explain : Professional Background (p lease check all that apply) !!l Acc o u ntant D Adult S ports Programming D Aquatics Programming D A rchitect D A rchitect Design/Urban Planner D Arts and Cultural Instit. Mgmt. D Attorney !!l'Banker D Building Construction D Div. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background Dipl o ma/Degree L IMsA 2.1sc 3.1Hs D Div. 2 MEP Contractor D Business Owner in PBG D Engineer D PGA Corridor Association D Environmental Professional D Real Estate Professional D Golf Course Participant D Recreation Programming D Horticu lture & Landscaping D Senior-Targeted Activities D Land Surveyor D Special Population Advocate D Landscape Architect D Tennis Center Participant !!l Member of Bus. Dev. Board D Visual I Literary Arts D NPB County Chamber of Commerce D Volunteer from PBGYAA D Other: ._I _______ __.I Institution Course of Study II FAU "Fin anc e IFIB=o=s=to=n=C=o=ll=e=ge=============III Marke ting ~~ls_c_h_o o_I _W __ ith_o_u_t _w_a_ll_s __________________ ~l ~l ============~ Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No ® No If yes, ex1 How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? ~---------------------" Have you participated in civic or community activities? 0 Yes ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: ~~--:----:-:-:~..J I understand the duties, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. !if Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board o r committee, I am required to complete the PBG Manda~~ CR~e of Ethics Training . 11!1 g1 e Name: Date: r-IB-ra_n_d_o_n_D_o_rs_e_y _____ ___,j 3o May 2013 Print Previous Page txtHopetoAccomplish -Page 1 Text I ha ve been a professional money manager for over 15 years. Further, I have managed public pension accounts in the past. As a resident with 3 kids, I am interest in athletic activities for the County's youth. Whil e I am certain the learning experience would be great, I hope my main accomplishment is becoming a better citize n by actively participating at the Board level. City of Palm Beach Gardens Boarc:IPiease Note: Pu_rsuant to FS 119.07 _the information provided in A I. t" th1s application Is cons1dered to be public record, PP lea 10n except as provided by law. Last Name: First Name: MI: Nickname, if preferred: =FF=m=s===========I:Fi=~============l~-~--~--------~ Address: City: State: Zip: '-Fr-_-29=8=M==agnol===ia==Stree===t===================~ r-,P-a-lm_Bea_ch_Ga-rd_en_s----..... ,, Aorida jp .--34-1-8---..... Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: Email Address: ... Fr-_-61=-6=94-==-1-1=4=9=========1 :ls:s1:--2~9=6-=5=9=s-7_-_-_-~~~~~~~ .... p-72_-4_8_6-_2_2_oo ____ __,II .... M-ich-aet-si_m_m_sF-L@_H_o_tm_a_il_.co_m ____ .., Years of Residency: D Secondary Email Address: Preferred Means of Contact: f ... No __ pr_efi_erence _______ _, Please place a check next to each board/committee on which you would be i nterested in serving: By Code, some Boards/Committees have specific requirements for membership. 0 Art in Public Places Advisory Board 0 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board lit Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board * lit Budget Oversight Committee lit Fire Pension Board (meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30p.m.) (meets quarterly on the 3rd Mond ay at 6:00 p.m.) (meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:00p.m.) (meets monthly on the 4th Thursday at 8:30a.m.) (meets semi-monthly as called) !iK Police Pension Board (meets quarterly as called) * Required to file a statement of financial interest form If you h'ave checked more than one box, which would be your: First Choice: j BOC -Budget Oversight Committee Second Choice: I Fire -Fire Fighters Pension Board Third Choice: I PZAB -Pl anning, Zoning & Appeals Board Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? 0 Yes ®No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach Gardens Board or Committee? OYes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you currently serving on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0 Yes ® No If so, which one(s)? Have you ever served on a Palm Beach County Board or Committee? 0Yes ®No If so, which one(s), and when? Are you able to attend: ® Daytime Meetings 0 Evening Meetings What would you hope to accomplish by participating? ITo particpate in local governance and assit in keeping our community strong. Next Page Present Employment: Profession: t:::~-~--... --~-~~~-.~~~--~--.-~~---------------------~~~~ms ~'1-2o_o_u_n_w_~ __ · __ aw __ d_.s_w_·_e_2_oo_._J_u~_·t_~_._F_L_334 __ sa ________ ~II~P-artn--M-~--re9--.0Mrt------------------------------~ Are you a Lobbyist? 0 Yes ® No Are you registered with Palm Beach County? 0 Yes ® No Do you possess a City of PBG Occupational License? ® Yes 0 No How many years have you practiced in the above profession? D Could your occupation present a conflict of interest on any subject matter discussed, reviewed or decided upon by the Board or Committee? O Yes ®No If yes, explain: Professional Background (please check all that apply) D Accountant D Adult Sports Programming D Aquatics Programming 0 Architect 0 Architect Design/Urban Planner 0 Arts and Cultural Instlt. Mgmt. 0Attomey 0 Banker 0 Building Construction 0 Oiv. 1 Bldg -General Contractor Educational Background 0 Dlv. 2 MEP Contractor 0 Business Owner in PBG 0 Engineer 0 PGA Corridor Association 0 Environmental Professional 0 Real Estate Professional Iii' Golf Course Participant 0 Recreation Programming 0 Horticulture & Landscaping 0 Senior-Targeted Activities 0 Land Surveyor 0 Special Population Advocate 0 Landscape Architect D Tennis Center Participant 0 Member of Bus. Dev. Board 0 Visual/ Uterary Arts 0 NPB County Chamber of Commerce 0 Volunteer from PBGYAA Iii' Other:f L.M_.B_.A. ___________ __.I Diploma/Degree Institution Course of Study 1. IMBA ~~~N-o_v_a _S_o_u_th_e_a_&_e_m--------------------,,,rB-u-sl-.n-e-ss--------------------~ 2. jsA liThe Citadel ~~~H=is=to=ry============t 3 ·1.....__ ___ _____.1 I..__ ___ ____. Are you registered to vote in Palm Beach County? ®Yes 0 No Have you participated in civic or community activities? ® Yes 0 No If yes, ext: NPB~Chamber member, Honda Classic Ambassador How did you learn about the volunteer program for which you are applying? ® City Web Site 0 Community Group 0 Friend 0 Other: ~'-=-----~-----' Prior to submitting an application, you are encouraged to attend one meeting. Date Attended: I I I understand the duti-, role and time commitment to the Boards or Committees to which I have applied. 1if Agree I understand if I am selected to serve on a board or committee, I am required to complete the PBG Manda~5~e of Ethics Training. Name: Date: ""JM-ichaei--H-.-S-im_m_s-------,~14 Mar 2014 Print Previous Page ~.eJ_: 1: (}~ f~.J-'. to: o I CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA October 8, 2015 7:00P.M. Mayor Jablin Vice Mayor Levy Council Member Russo Council Member Premuroso Council Member Tinsley I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - - II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS I PRESENTATIONS: a. PHILLIP D'AMICO, PRINCIPAL, WATSON B. DUNCAN MIDDLE SCHOOL- OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR. b. KATHY PASQUARIELLO, PRINCIPAL, TIMBER TRACE ELEMENTARY - OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR. V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit reguest form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VII. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: a. b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 17,2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. c. RESOLUTION 51 , 2015 -RECOGNIZING "FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 18- 24, 2015, AS "FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK," AND ENCOURAGING ALL FLORIDA CITY OFFICIALS TO SUPPORT THIS CELEBRATION BY PARTICIPATING IN THE "MY CITY: I'M PART OF IT, I'M PROUD OF IT!" ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. ---------------------- d. RESOLUTION 52, 2015 -PRESERVING THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO PRESERVE THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS AND REJECT ANY PROPOSAL THAT WOULD REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION ON INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 53, 2015-FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING CONGRESS TO MAINTAIN FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. RESOLUTION 54, 2015 -DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CLARIFY THE DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. g. PURCHASE AWARD -EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) SUPPLIES h. PROCLAMATION -NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH i. PROCLAMATION -ALZHEIMER'S AWARENESS DAY j. PROCLAMATION -READ FOR THE RECORD k. PROCLAMATION-FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS:<* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) ORDINANCE 13, 2015-(1st READING) AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AT DIVISION 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. AT SECTION 2-237 . ADMINISTRATIVE FINES; BY AMENDING THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT FINES IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION 162.09 (2)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER SECTION AND SUBSECTION OF CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING A N EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES X. b. c. d. *RESOLUTION 44, 2015 -AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO CONVERT FOUR (4) MULTIFAMILY DWELLING UNITS TO THREE (3) ADDITIONAL APARTMENT UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C, INCORPORATE ADDITIONAL PREMIER, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY STREET TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS WITHIN THE DESIGN GUIDELINES, AND INCLUDE A MODIFICATION TO PCD BUFFER B1; THE ALTON PCD IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF HOOD ROAD, AND EAST AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 45, 2015 -APPROVAL FOR A 353 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ATLANTICO APARTMENT COMPLEX SITE PLAN IN ORDER TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF 353 MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT DWELLING UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE COMPRISES APPROXIMATELY 13 ACRES WITHIN THE 133.68-ACRE PARCEL C, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD, AND IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF GRANDI FLORA ROAD, EAST OF ALTON ROAD, AND WEST OF THE PCD'S EAST BOUNDARY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 46, 2015 -APPROVAL OF A 241 ,400 SQUARE FOOT CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 241,400-SQUARE-FOOT OFFICE BUILDING WITHIN PARCEL B OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 29.90 ACRES WITHIN THE 99.91- ACRE PARCEL B, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD AND IS MORE SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND INTERSTATE 95 INTERSECTION, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTIONS: a. b. RESOLUTION 43, 2015 -APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 47 ,2015 -APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. RESOLUTION 48, 2015-APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 49, 2015 -REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE FIRE PENSION BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR MEMBERS TO THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FIRE FIGHTERS' PENSION BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIII. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost Please call the City Clerk's OffiCe at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required. For hearing impaired assistance, please caH the Florida Reilly Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). NOTE: All presentation materials must be received by the City Clerk prior to the presentation to the Council. , CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA October 8, 2015 7:00P.M. Mayor Jablin Vice Mayor Levy Council Member Russo Council Member Premuroso Council Member Tinsley I. / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ./ ROLL CALL III . ./ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: 5"'-0 IV ./ANNOUNCEMENTS I PRESENTATIONS: a. PHILLIP D'AMICO, PRINCIPAL, WATSON B. DUNCAN MIDDLE SCHOOL - OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR b. KATHY PASQUARIELLO, PRINCIPAL, TIMBER TRACE ELEMENTARY - OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR V. ~TEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. /COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, please submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VII. I CITY MANAGER REPORT: VIII. ?coNSENT AGENDA: {"-0 a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM SEPTEMBER 17,2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING . c. RESOLUTION 51 , 2015 -RECOGNIZING "FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 18- 24, 2015, AS "FLORIDA CITY GOVERNMENT WEEK," AND ENCOURAGING ALL FLORIDA CITY OFFICIALS TO SUPPORT THIS CELEBRATION BY PARTICIPATING IN THE "MY CITY: I'M PART OF IT, I'M PROUD OF IT!" ACTIVITIES ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 1 d. RESOLUTION 52, 2015 -PRESERVING THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO PRESERVE THE CURRENT TAX-EXEMPT STATUS OF INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS AND REJECT ANY PROPOSAL THAT WOULD REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION ON INTEREST EARNED ON MUNICIPAL BONDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 53, 2015 -FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM . A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING CONGRESS TO MAINTAIN FUNDING FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. RESOLUTION 54, 2015 -DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CLARIFY THE DE-OBLIGATION PROCESS OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. g. PURCHASE AWARD-EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) SUPPLIES h . PROCLAMATION-NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH i. PROCLAMATION -ALZHEIMER'S AWARENESS DAY j. PROCLAMATION -READ FOR THE RECORD k. PROCLAMATION-FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IX. V PUBLIC HEARINGS:<* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) a . ORDINANCE 13, 2015-(1st READING) AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 2 . ADMINISTRATION. AT ARTICLE IV. CODE ENFORCEMENT. AT DIVISION 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. AT SECTION 2-237. ADMINISTRATIVE FINES; BY AMENDING THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT FINES IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION 162.09 (2)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER SECTION AND SUBSECTION OF CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION. SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE , A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES b . c. d. *RESOLUTION 44, 2015 -AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ALTON PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) IN ORDER TO CONVERT FOUR (4) MULTIFAMILY DWELLING UNITS TO THREE (3) ADDITIONAL APARTMENT UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C, INCORPORATE ADDITIONAL PREMIER, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY STREET TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS WITHIN THE DESIGN GUIDELINES, AND INCLUDE A MODIFICATION TO PCD BUFFER B1 ; THE ALTON PCD IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, NORTH OF HOOD ROAD , AND EAST AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 45, 2015 -APPROVAL FOR A 353 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ATLANTICO APARTMENT COMPLEX SITE PLAN IN ORDER TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF 353 MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT DWELLING UNITS WITHIN PARCEL C OF THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE COMPRISES APPROXIMATELY 13 ACRES WITHIN THE 133.68-ACRE PARCEL C, WITH IN THE 681-ACRE PCD , AND IS LOCATED SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD , NORTH OF GRANDI FLORA ROAD , EAST OF ALTON ROAD , AND WEST OF THE PCD 'S EAST BOUNDARY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 46, 2015-APPROVAL OF A 241,400 SQUARE FOOT CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 241 ,400-SQUARE-FOOT OFFICE BUILDING WITHIN PARCEL B OF TH E ALTON DEVELOPM ENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 29.90 ACRES WITHIN THE 99 .91 - ACRE PARCEL B, WITHIN THE 68 1-ACRE PCD AND IS MORE SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORN E R OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND INTERSTATE 95 INTERSECTION , AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN ; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING WAIVERS ; PROVIDING AN EF FECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES . X. RESOLUTIONS: a . b . ~ .. () RESOLUTION 43, 2015 -APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING ZONING AND APP EALS BOARD . A RESOLUT ION OF TH E C ITY COUNCIL O F THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , FLO RIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND A LTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING, ZONING , AND APPEALS BOARD ; PROVIDING AN EFFECT IVE DATE; AND FOR OTH ER PURPOS ES. RESOLUTION 47, 201 5-APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO T HE PARKS AND RECR EA T ION ADVISORY BOARD . A RES O LUTION OF T HE CITY COUNCIL O F THE CITY O F PALM BEACH GARD ENS , FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PARKS AND RECR EATION ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDIN G AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OT HER PURPOSES. , c. d. ~~0 RESOLUTION 48, 2015-APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 49, 2015 -REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE FIRE PENSION BOARD. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR MEMBERS TO THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FIRE FIGHTERS' PENSION BOARD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. XI. Vi'TEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XIII. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any interested party wishes to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, such interested persons will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding are entitled to the provision of certain assistance at no cost Please call the City Clerk's Office at 561-799-4122 no later than 5 days prior to the hearing if this assistance is required. For hearing impaired assistance, please call the Florida Relay Service Numbers: 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE). 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Cross- examination may occur after the staff, the applicant and other participants have made their presentations and will be permitted in the order of the witnesses' appearance. It is necessary that anyone who testifies at the hearing remain until the conclusion of the hearing in order to be able to respond to any questions. If you plan to testify this evening, or wish to offer written comments, please fill out a card and give it to the City Clerk. The City Clerk will now swear in all persons who intend to offer testimony this evening on any of these cases. CITY COUNCIL MEETING 10/08/15 PROPOSED ADDITIONS, DELETIONS AND MODIFICATIONS ADDITIONS: DELETIONS: MODIFICATIONS: UNDER CONSENT Resolution 57, 2015 -Granting a Utility Easement to Florida Power & Light Company for the tonstruction of the Police Tactical Training Center. NONE Under Public Hearing Resolution 46, 2015 The proposed change is a request to include one (1) new Condition of Approval as outlined in the. memo provided to each member of the Cc;)Uocil. ll>/1-ft$' ~ytj CD~NJeA'-M~~?\j . .fi\~-IJ ~,;elz.A vv d't-tj CucH~~l. ~ Yv.,. ~'f~Cfj) CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor & City Council Members DATE: October 8, 2015 ;1;/; FROM: Natalie M. Crowley, AICP, Director of P~7 and Zonino/ /G Ronald Ferris, City Manager q..~ THROUGH : SUBJECT: Resolution 46, 2015-Alton PCD Amendment CC: R. Max Lohman, Esq., City Attorney Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk The following agenda cover memorandum is being provided to you, which reflects a change to Resolution 46, 2015 regarding the Site Plan approval for the 241 ,400-square- foot Center for Intelligent Buildings at the Alton Development of Regional Impact (DRI)/Pianned Community Development (PCD) (f.k.a. Scripps Florida Phase 11/Briger Tract). The proposed change is a request to include one (1) new Condition of Approval in Resolution 46, 2015 and is shown below. 32. The Clusia Guttifera landscaping depicted on Sheet LP-2 located between the western boundary of the building's loading and service area and the 25-foot PCD Interstate 95 landscape buffer, shall be maintained at a height of between 14-feet to 16-feet providing an opaque barrier. (Planning and Zoning) If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 561-799-4234. Thank you. Choice Application Procedure ------------- Application For Admission A. Complete Application indicating one (1) of the choices below: • Literary and Fine Arts : Instrumental • Literary and Fine Arts : Writing and Literature • Literary and Fine Arts : Theatrical • Literary and Fine Arts : Visua l • Literary and Fine Arts : Voca l • Pre -Academy of Finance B. Complete all signatures C. Return application to : Choice Programs & School Choice 3308 Forest Hill Blvd., C-124 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Application Deadline January 29, 2016 Applications are available at http://www.palmbeachschools.org/choice programs/ 1-\0ME OF THE PANTHERs LITERARY AND FINE ARTS ACADEMY WATSON B . DUNCAN Principal Mr. Phillip D'Amico Assistant Principal Milranda Vereen Academy Coordinator Mary Joyn er 561 . 776.3500 5150 117th Court , Palm Beach Gardens, Flor ida 33418 I I Mission Uterary and Fine Arts Academy To cultivate an understanding of the connection between the different art areas by developing individual talent and knowledge in both literary and fine arts. Program Description The Literary and Fine Arts Academy will cultivate creativity, develop artistic talent, and enrich students' knowledge-fostering a love of literature and reading. Students will intensely focus on a chosen literary or fine art area. The program challenges students to achieve a high standard of artistic professionalism, literary understanding and analysis , as well as academic excellence. Education Features • Various di st ri ct and state COMPETITIONS by art area • Cu lt ivation of INDIVIDUAL TALENT to enha nce opportunity for growth and achievement of perso nal goals. • TRAVEL expe ri ent ial learning provided through observation of other cu ltures , class ic works of art , and the scenery that inspired many outstandi ng works of art. 6th Grade • Language Arts • Integrated Science • World Cultures • Advanced Math • Art Area Cou rse (L) • Computer Applications in Business (F) • PE • Elective Course 7th Grade • Language Arts • Algebra 1 Honors* • Integrated Science • Civics • Art Area Course (L) • Fundamentals of Finance (F) • Elective(s) 8th Grade • Language Arts • Geometry 1 * • Algebra 2 * • Integrated Science • U.S. History • Art Area Course (L) • Earth Science * • Computing for College and Careers (CCC) • Elective(s) LITERARY AND FINE ARTS ACADEMY ~<)~~ (L) = Literary and Fine Arts Academy Course Requirement LITERARY AND FINE ARTS: ART AREAS *Instrumental * Writ ing and Literature * Theatrical *Visual *Vocal (F) = Pre-Academy of Finance Course Requirement *High School Credit Courses Pre-Academy of Finance students must take all advanced academic classes Academy students have the opportunity to leave Middle School with six (6) High School credits. Mission Pre -Academy of Finance The Pre Academy of Finance Program prepares students to become ethical leaders by combining college prep curriculum with tangible experiences in t h e business world. Program Description The program gives middle school students an opportunity to learn about and prepare for college careers in business and finance. Emphasis is placed upon a college preparatory curriculum that is directly linked to the business world. , Education Features • CAREER FIELD TRIPS to give opportunities to establish personal contacts with people and organizations in the financial services industry. • FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (FBLA) is the largest national student organization. FBLA provides opportunities to develop career goals and to promote civic and personal responsibility. In addition , students attend various leadership conferences around the state. Watson B . Duncan's FBLA Chapter has been t he largest middle-level chapter in the state for the past 8 years and the largest in the nation for the past 5 years. • COMMUNITY SERVICE opportunities provided to students. Business Partnerships Forming a business partnership with our school is a phenomenal opportunity for local businesses to support education. By becoming a business partner with Timber Trace, and making a tax-deductible donation, you will receive exposure with local families and the community tying your business with a top-rated educational program. Your entire donation supports all aspects of our school! From large projects to computer software, books, materials, supplies and incentives for learning, business partners make the difference in learning. Business partners receive special recognition throughout the year! Banners, newsletters, and the school webpage are just the beginning! Timber Trace has an active social media presence and our business partners play a key role in · our news feeds! STEM & Science Labs Visit our STEM (Science, Technology Engineering Mathematics) Lab to explore a laboratory-type learning environment that is truly. 'hands-on learning!' Our Science Lab is a showcase of natural science learning facilitated by a dedicated, certified teacher. A second computer lab, classroom laptops and iPads are additional key components in connecting student learning with other children across the globe! Connect with our School! 5200 11 7th Court North Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 (561) 366-6200 Fax(561)366-6250 Website: www.edline.net/pages/ Timber_ Trace_Eiementary _School Twitter: @TimberTrace411 Facebook: Timber Trace PTA Principal: Mrs. Kathy Pasquariello kat hy.pasquariello@palmbeachschoo ls.org Assistant Principal: Ms. Heather Folmar heather.folmar@palmbeachschools.org School District of Palm Beach County www.palmbeachschools.org fimb ~er Trace Elementary Preparing evety child for successful lifelong learning and responsible citizenship. "Learning is an • exper1ence. Ev~rything else is just information." -Albert Einstein School Grade of "A" for Science scores ranked the past 15 years by the Timber Trace #9 in the State of Florida! District out of 113 elementary schools! Amazing Technology Lab facilitated by a Statewide 5 Star School dedicated certified designation for family & teacher! Computers in commun ity involvement! all classrooms! Green School of Excellence Every aspect of 'thinking green' plays a role in our school. From beautiful school gardens to recycling on campus, our students are invested in the Earth's future. Timber Trace has been a 'Green School of Excellence' for many years, and our principal was the 2015 Green Principal of the Year! Financial Literacy Active PTA program Program connecting fostering family students with real connections to school! world information! Award winning Award winning Fine Afterschool Enrichment . :Arts programs show-program serving families · casing student learni ng during chil d ren's after in the arts! school hour s! ·Mission Statement Timber Trace Elementary Scho ol staff, parents and community will work together to offer and encourage every st udent to achieve the academic, technological, social, physical , and emotional skills necessary to reach his or her greatest potential . CITY OF PALM BEACH GA RDENS PALM BEACH COUN TY, FLORIDA PROCLAMA TION WHEREA S , Jumpstart, a national early education organization, is working to ensure that all children in America enter kindergarten prepared to succeed; and WHEREAS , Jumpstart recruits and trains college students and community volunteers to provide language, literacy, and social-emotional programming to preschool children living in under-resourced communities, helping to develop the key skills that are essential for children to succeed in school and in lift; and WHEREAS, since 1993, Jumpstart has trained nearly 40, 000 college students and community volunteers to transform the lives of more than 87,000 preschool children nationwide; and WHEREAS, Jumpstart's Read for the Record, is a national campaign where millions of Americans come together to generate public support for early education and support Jumpstart in its efforts to promote quality early learning for all; and WHEREA S , the goals of the campaign are to close the "word gap" -a gap that often exists because many children from low-income families hear up to 30 million fewer words than their more affluent peers by the time they enter kindergarten; and WHEREAS , October 221 2015 would be an appropriate date to designate as "Jumpstart's Read for the Record Day" in honor of the 1 (Jh anniversary of the campaign and because it is the date Jumpstart aims to set the world record for the largest shared reading experience; and WH E R EAS , Jumpstart hopes to engage over 2.4 million adults and children nationwide in reading Not Norman: A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett during this record-breaking celebration of reading and service, all in support of Palm Beach Gardens preschool children. N OW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim October 22, 2015 as R EAD F OR THE R E CORD DAY in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and applaud the efforts of Jumpstart in raising awareness of the critical importance of high-quality early learning and of Jumpstart Corps members in committing hundreds of hours of service each year to young children. Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk IN WITNES S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affixed on this tfh day of October in th nd and Fifteen. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognizes that it has a vital role in identifYing, protecting, and responding to cyber threats that may have significant impact to our individual and collective security and privacy; and WHEREAS, critical infrastructure sectors are increasingly reliant on information systems to support financial services, energy, telecommunications, transportation, utilities, health care, and emergency response systems; and WHEREAS, the Stop. Think Connect. TM Campaign has been designated as the National Public Awareness Campaign, implemented through a coalition of private companies, nonprofit and · government organizations, as well as academic institutions working together to increase the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and more secure online; and WHEREAS, the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Critical Infrastructure Cyber Community (C3) Voluntary Program have been developed as free resources to help organizations (large and small, both public and private) implement the Cybersecurity Framework and improve their cyber practices through a practical approach to addressing evolving threats and challenges; and WHEREAS, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13691, Promoting Private Sector Cybersecurity Information Sharing, to encourage and promote sharing of cybersecurity threat information within the private sector and between the private sector and government through the development of Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations; and WHEREAS, maintaining the security of cyberspace is a shared responsibility in which each of us has a critical role to play, and awareness of computer security essentials will improve the security of the City of Palm Beach Gardens information infrastructure and economy; and WHEREAS, the President of the United States of America, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov/cyber), the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (www.msisac.org), the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (www.nascio.org), and the National Cyber Security Alliance (www.staysafeonline.org) have declared October as National Cyber Seczuity Awareness Month; and all citizens are encouraged to visit these sites, along with the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the Stop.ThinkConnect. Campaign website (www.dhs.gov/stopthinkconnect or www.stopthinkconnect.org) to learn about cyber security; and put that knowledge into practice in their homes, schools, workplaces; and businesses. N O W, THER EFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim October 2015 as: NATIONAL CYB ER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be a d on this Efh day of October in they CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder, tragically robs individuals of their memories and leads to progressive mental and physical impairments; and WHEREAS, over 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, including an estimated 200,000 under age 65 living with younger-onset Alzheimer's disease; included in this number are an estimated 500,000 individuals in the State of Florida of which an estimated 50,000 reside in Palm Beach County; and WHEREAS, every 67 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's disease, the sixth leading cause of death in America; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease is the only cause of death among the top ten causes of death in America that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed; and WHEREAS, in 2015 in the United States, 15. 7 million caregivers provided an estimated 17.9 billion hours of unpaid care valued at more than 220 billion dollars; in Florida, over 1 million caregivers provided over 1 billion hours of unpaid care valued at an estimated 16 million dollars; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer's disease is the most expensive disease in the United States and in 2015 the direct costs to American society of caring for those with Alzheimer's disease will total an estimated 226 billion dollars; and WHEREAS, the human cost of Alzheimer's disease is immeasurable and in recognition of the individuals, families, friends and caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's disease, the researchers who are seeking a cause or cure; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida and the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognize the efforts of the Alzheimer's Association to raise funds and promote awareness to fight Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, thereby improving the quality of human life for those living with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim, October 10, 2015 as: ALZHEIMER,S AWARENESS DAY and I encourage all residents to raise awareness in our community for this devastating disease through the Annual Palm Beach Walk to End Alzheimer's on Saturday, October 10, 2015. Attest: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be afftxed on this 8th day of October, in the year Two Thousand and Fifteen. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens is committed to ensuring the safoty and security of all those living in and visiting our city; and WHEREAS, fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations where people are at greatest riskfromfire; and WHEREAS, home fires killed 2, 755 people in the United States according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), andfire departments in the United States responded to 369,500 home fires; and WHEREAS, working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in reported home fires in half and three out of frve home fire deaths result from fires in properties without working smoke alarms; and WHEREAS, half of home fire deaths result from fires reported at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. when most people are asleep; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents should install smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of the home that meet the needs of people who are deaf or hard of hearing; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents who have planned and practiced a home fire escape plan are more prepared and will therefore be more likely to survive a fire; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and home fire injuries through prevention and protection education; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach Gardens residents are responsive to public education measures and are able to take personal steps to increase their safoty from fire, especially in their homes; and WHEREAS, the 2015 Fire Prevention Week theme is "Hear the Beep Where You Sleep. Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!" effectively serves to remind us that we need working smoke alarms to give us the time to get out safely. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eric Jab/in, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby October 4 -10, 2015 as Attest: FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal ofthe City of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla · , e affiXed on this tfh day of October in the and and Fifteen. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 57, 2015 Subject/Agenda Item: Granting a Utility Easement to Florida Power & Light Company for the construction of the Police Tactical Training Center. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Legal Department Advertised: NA Paper: ( x) Not Required Affected parties ~--------------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified ( x ) Not required Costs:$.-:::::---- (Total) $ ____ _ Current FY Funding Source: [ ] Operating [x] Other Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Budget Acct.#: Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: Attachments: • Resolution 57 , 2015 -Exhibit "A" -Grant of Easement Meeting Date: October 8, 2015 Resolution 57, 2015 Page 2 of2 BACKGROUND: Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is requesting the City to execute an Easement in favor of FPL for the construction, operation, and maintenance of underground electric utility facilities for the construction of the Police Tactical Training Center STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 57 , 2015 as presented .