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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Council Agenda 060216 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA June 2, 2016 7:00 P.M. I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: a. RECOGNITION OF HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL, SHERRI PLA CHOSEN AS THE PGA SOUTHEAST CHAPTER YOUTH GOLF DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR. b. 2015 AUDIT REPORT V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda, plea se submit request form to the City Clerk prior to this Item) VII. CITY MANAGER REPORT: VIII. CONSENT AGENDA: a. APPROVE MINUTES FROM APRIL 20, 2016 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING. b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM MAY 5, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. c. RESOLUTION 35, 2016 - SCHOOL BOARD INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR COORDINATED SCHOOL PLANNING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 38, 2016 - PROJECT FALCON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING CONCEPTUAL APPROVAL FOR “PROJECT FALCON” ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES PURSUANT TO SECTION 288.106, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THE DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Tinsley Vice Mayor Jablin Councilmember Premuroso Councilmember Levy Councilmember Marino e. RESOLUTION 40, 2016 - NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 5-YEAR EXTENSION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, THE TOWN OF LAKE PARK, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. PROCLAMATION – AMATEUR RADIO WEEK g. PROCLAMATION – CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ APPRECIATION WEEK IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) a. ORDINANCE 5, 2016- (1st READING) POLICE PENSION AMENDMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 50. POLICE. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AT ARTICLE Ill. POLICE OFFICERS' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FAVORABLE DETERMINATION LETTER AND TO ADD PROVISIONS TO ALLOW IN- SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 50-61. DEFINITIONS. TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF “RETIREMENT” AND TO ADD A DEFINITION OF “RETIREE”; BY REPEALING AND AMENDING SECTION 50-116. NORMAL RETIREMENT. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME TO PROVIDE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENTS BASED ON SERVICE ONLY; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-120. SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR 100% VESTING AT NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 50-137. RE-EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT. ALLOWING FOR REEMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT AND IN-SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-152. AMOUNTS PAYABLE UPON ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE IN DROP. AND RE- ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO CLARIFY THE FORMULA USED TO CALCULATE THE PLAN EARNINGS; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b. *RESOLUTION 32, 2016 – GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A MISCELLANEOUS PETITION FROM PGA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, LC TO AMEND THE GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) SITE PLAN TO ADD 20 COVERED PARKING STRUCTURES OVER EXISTING PARKING SPACES. GARDENS STATION PUD IS COMPRISED OF APPROXIMATELY 7.6 ACRES AND IS GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN RCA DRIVE AND ALTERNATE A1A, NORTH OF RCA BOULEVARD; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. c. *RESOLUTION 34, 2016 - CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR A 124-UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY AT CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD), WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CENTRAL BOULEVARD, ¼ MILE SOUTH OF HOOD ROAD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. *RESOLUTION 36, 2016 - CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN AMENDMENT TO DEMOLISH THE EXISTING PARISH HALL AND PARISH OFFICE BUILDINGS, AND TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 21,694-SQUARE-FOOT TWO- (2) STORY PARISH CENTER BUILDING AND EXPAND THE EXISTING PASTORAL CENTER BY 396 SQUARE FEET AT THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA, WHICH IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION AT MILITARY TRAIL AND HOLLY DRIVE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: a. INFRASTRUCTURE SURTAX 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 parties 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 five (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 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 1 04-20-16 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1 CITY COUNCIL 2 SPECIAL MEETING 3 April 20, 2016 4 5 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. by Mayor Tinsley. 6 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 7 II. ROLL CALL 8 PRESENT: Mayor Tinsley, Vice Mayor Jablin, Councilmember Premuroso, Councilmember 9 Marino. 10 ABSENT: Councilmember Levy. 11 III. PRESENTATION 12 PRELIMINARY SKETCHES AND PLANS FOR THE SHADY LAKES DRIVE EXTENSION 13 PROJECT 14 Petitioner: None. 15 Staff Presentation: City Engineer, Todd Engle , Robert Rennebaum, Simmons and White, 16 Erik Cooper, Simmons and White; Donaldson Hearing, Cotleur and Hearing. 17 IV. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD AND PUBLIC COMMENT 18 Maryanne Hedrick, 10186 Daphne Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens; Sandy Gottlieb, 33 Dunbar 19 Road, Palm Beach Gardens; Brian Seymour, 110 Alegria Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Marty 20 Gronek, 11198 Thyme Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Kathy Beamer, 2258 Quail Ridge N., 21 Palm Beach Gardens; Barry Mendelewicz, 4010 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Matthew 22 Simpson, 4014 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Cory Hanlon, 4365 Hickory Drive, Palm 23 Beach Gardens; Carol Beckmann, 438 Woodview Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Jim Jaramillo, 24 2245 Quail Ridge S., Palm Beach Gardens; George Gehl, 1053 Shady Lakes Circle S., Palm 25 Beach Gardens; Mary Jo McEvoy, 4 Marlwood Lane, Palm Beach Gardens; Shaun 26 MacKenzie, 10795 SW Civic Lane, Port St. Lucie; Jochen Schiwietz, 5033 Thyme Drive, Palm 27 Beach Gardens; Kara Levinson, 2254Quail Ridge N., Palm Beach Gardens; Carl Sabatello, 28 5002 Whispering Hollow, Palm Beach Gardens; Howard Rosenkranz, 25 Princewood Lane, 29 Palm Beach Gardens; Israel Balderas, 5025 Whispering Hollow, Palm Beach Gardens; Sonia 30 Sasson, 217 Canterbury Drive W., Palm Beach Gardens; David Galloway, 2250 Quail Ridge 31 N., Palm Beach Gardens; Craig Allogood, 2252 Quail Ridge N., Palm Beach Gardens; Joseph 32 Russo, 4907 Midtown Lane #1302, Palm Beach Gardens; Tara Pressley, 4326 Hickory Drive, 33 Palm Beach Gardens; Brian Lamonte, 1907 Flower Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Bernard 34 Lebedeker, 2220 Greymon Drive, West Palm Beach; Randy Kerr, 4008 Willow Run, Palm 35 Beach Gardens; Bruce Honig, 3339 Pine Hill Trail, Palm Beach Gardens; Vita DeFranceso, 36 1049 Shady Lakes Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Head Way, Palm 37 Beach Gardens. 38 Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion to approve Phase 1 of the Shady Lakes Extension and 39 authorize the City Manager to take all actions and execute all necessary documents to construct 40 the southern part of Phase 2 of Shady Lakes Drive including the intersection improvement at 41 PGA Blvd and Shady Lakes Drive which includes but not limited to the fund for staffing, 42 procurement, and professional services and any other related activities. 43 Councilmember Marino seconded. 44 Motion passed 3-1. 45 Councilmember Premuroso opposed. 46 XIII. ADJOURNMENT 47 Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion to adjourn. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 2 04-20-16 Councilmember Marino seconded. 1 Motion passed 4-0. 2 The meeting adjourned at 10:16 p.m. 3 The next regularly scheduled City Council meeting will be held May 5, 2016. 4 5 APPROVED: 6 7 8 9 Marcie Tinsley, Mayor 10 11 12 13 Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor 14 15 16 17 Robert G. Premuroso, Councilmember 18 19 20 21 David Levy, Councilmember 22 23 24 25 Maria G. Marino, Councilmember 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ATTEST: 34 35 36 37 38 Patricia Snider, CMC 39 City Clerk 40 41 42 43 Note: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the 44 meeting. A verbatim audio record is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City Clerk. 45 All referenced attachments are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 46 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 1 05-05-16 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1 CITY COUNCIL 2 REGULAR MEETING 3 May 5, 2016 4 5 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Mayor for a Day Havlicek. 6 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 7 II. ROLL CALL 8 PRESENT: Mayor Tinsley, Vice Mayor Jablin, Councilmember Premuroso, Councilmember 9 Levy, Councilmember Marino. 10 ABSENT: None. 11 III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS 12 None. 13 IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS 14 a. ALL ABOARD FLORIDA 100% PLAN REVIEW/QUIET ZONE. 15 b. RIGHT OF WAY CONVEYANCE AGREEMENT FOR 117TH COURT NORTH. 16 V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS 17 Councilmember Maria Marino: Attended the Florida League of Cities Elected Officials 18 Workshop; Attended the Palm Beach Gardens High School Magnet Program Golf Tournament 19 at Abacoa; Attended a retirement party for former Councilmember Joseph Russo at Ballenisles; 20 Announced she is Palm Beach North. 21 Councilmember David Levy: Attended the Palm Beach County League of Cities Board of 22 Directors Meeting; Announced the Palm Beach County Inspector General gave a presentation of 23 the annual budget at the meeting. 24 Council Member Robert Premuroso: Attended Dwyer Gala at the Marriot Hotel; Attended the 25 Palm Beach Gardens High School Magnet Program Golf Tournament at Abacoa; Commended 26 Woolbright Development on the improvements that are being made at Promenade Plaza. 27 Vice Mayor Eric Jablin: Announced the Green Market has moved inside to Store Self Storage 28 on PGA Blvd and Military Trail. 29 Mayor Marcie Tinsley: Gave the State of the City of Address to the PGA Blvd Corridor 30 Association; Attended the William T. Dwyer High School 25th Anniversary Breakfast; Attended 31 the City Council Special Meeting regarding Shady Lakes; Attended the Northern Palm Beaches 32 Chamber of Commerce Branding Kickoff ; Wished all the mothers a Happy Mother’s Day. 33 VI. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC 34 Deborah Kaplan,103 Via Condado Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Kathy Beamer, 2258 Quail 35 Ridge N. Palm Beach Gardens; Abby Baker, 220 Isle Verde Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Barry 36 Mendelewicz, 4010 Willow Run, Palm Beach Gardens; Matt Baker, 220 Isle Verde Way, Palm 37 Beach Gardens; Wanda Kaye Duke Frensley, 34 Thurston Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Kathy 38 Gabriel, 189 Sedona Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Samuel Meshberg, 118 Via Palacio, Palm 39 Beach Gardens; Ron Kaplan, 103 Via Condado Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Allan Goldberg, 40 1011 Grand Isle Terrace, Palm Beach Gardens; Michael Marsh, P.O. Box 691061, Vero Beach; 41 Israel Balderas, 5025 Whispering Hollow, Palm Beach Gardens; Joseph R. Russo, Jr. 4907 42 Midtown Lane, #1302, Palm Beach Gardens; Matthew Kamula, 9678 Osprey Isles Blvd, West 43 Palm Beach; Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Head Way, Palm Beach Gardens. 44 VII. CITY MANAGER REPORT 45 Addressed issues regarding staffing at Station 64; Announced the 9th Annual Palm Beach Cup 46 sponsored by the Palm Beach Soccer Academy will be held May 6-8, 2016 at Mirasol, Lake 47 Catherine, Lilac, PGA National and Gardens parks; Thanked Deputy City Manager Jack 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 2 05-05-16 Doughney and Public Services Director David Reyes for their assistance to provide plans for 1 117th Court and Shady Lakes Drive. 2 VIII. CONSENT AGENDA 3 a.APPROVE MINUTES FROM APRIL 7, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. 4 b.RESOLUTION 28, 2016 – RE-ESTABLISHING THE BUDGET OVERSIGHT 5 COMMITTEE. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 6 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA RE-ESTABLISHING THE BUDGET OVERSIGHT 7 COMMITTEE; PROVIDING A PURPOSE, POWERS AND DUTIES, MEMBERSHIP, AND 8 MEETINGS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 9 c.RESOLUTION 30, 2016 – AMENDING RESOLUTION 152, 2005. A RESOLUTION OF 10 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 11 AMENDING RESOLUTION 152, 2005 BY STRIKING CONDITION OF APPROVAL 12 NUMBER 5 TO PROVIDE A PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TO THE CITY’S ART IN PUBLIC 13 PLACES (AIPP) FUND TO CONSTRUCT AN ARTISTIC BUS SHELTER IN AN 14 ALTERNATIVE LOCATION. THE SUBJECT SITE IS LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION 15 OF DONALD ROSS ROAD AND PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD, AS MORE 16 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING A CONDITION OF APPROVAL; 17 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 18 d.RESOLUTION 33, 2016 - RIGHT OF WAY CONVEYANCE AGREEMENT FOR 117TH 19 COURT NORTH. GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE RIGHT OF WAY 20 CONVEYANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH 21 COUNTY AND THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FOR 117TH COURT NORTH 22 RIGHT OF WAY; AUTHORIZING AND RATIFYING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 23 BUDGETED RESERVES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-293. APPROPRIATIONS. OF THE 24 CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES, NECESSARY TO FUND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 25 117TH COURT NORTH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE CITY 26 MANAGER TO TAKE ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SAID PROJECT; 27 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 28 e.PURCHASE AWARD - ANNUAL ASPHALT MILLING AND RESURFACING. 29 f.PURCHASE AWARD OF ITB2016-053PS, MAINTENANCE OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS. 30 g.PROCLAMATION - MUNICIPAL CLERK WEEK. 31 h.PROCLAMATION - WATER REUSE WEEK. 32 i.PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK. 33 j.PROCLAMATION - CIVILITY MONTH. 34 k.PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL POLICE WEEK. 35 l.PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN’S DAY. 36 m.PROCLAMATION - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK. 37 n.PROCLAMATION - AMERICAN STROKE MONTH. 38 Councilmember Levy made a motion for approval of the Consent Agenda. 39 Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. 40 Motion passed 5-0. 41 IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (*Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) 42 Those preparing to give testimony were sworn in. 43 The City Clerk read Resolution 31, 2016 by title. 44 a. *RESOLUTION 31, 2016 – SITE PLAN APPROVAL. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY 45 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING SITE 46 PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 3.5-ACRE COMMUNITY RECREATION AND FITNESS 47 FACILITY LOCATED WITHIN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RESIDENTIAL PARCEL 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 3 05-05-16 E IN THE ALTON DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)/PLANNED 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD); THE SUBJECT SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.5 2 ACRES WITHIN THE 45.63-ACRE PARCEL E, WITHIN THE 681-ACRE PCD, AND IS 3 MORE SPECIFICALLY LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF ALTON ROAD AND 4 GRANDIFLORA ROAD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING 5 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER 6 PURPOSES. 7 Mayor Tinsley opened the Public Hearing. 8 Mayor Tinsley asked for any ex-parte. 9 None. 10 Petitioner: Donaldson Hearing, Cotleur and Hearing. 11 Staff presentation: None. 12 Public comment: None. 13 Mayor Tinsley closed the Public Hearing. 14 Councilmember Levy made a motion to approve Resolution 31, 2016. 15 Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. 16 Motion passed 5-0. 17 The City Clerk read Ordinance 3, 2016 by title. 18 b. ORDINANCE 3, 2016 – (2ND READING AND ADOPTION) AVENIR. AN ORDINANCE 19 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 20 ADOPTING A LARGE-SCALE AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE P LAN IN 21 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA 22 STATUTES, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, 23 PURSUANT TO APPLICATION NO. CPMA-13-07-000016, WHICH PROVIDES FOR AN 24 AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE LAND-25 USE DESIGNATION ON 4,763 ACRES FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR10) AND 26 RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR20) TO MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT (MXD); TO RELOCATE 27 THE URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY (UGB) IN ORDER TO INCLUDE THE SUBJECT 28 PROPERTY; PROVIDING A NOTATION ON THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP 29 PERTAINING TO THE PERMITTED LAND-USE DENSITIES AND INTENSITIES 30 RELATED TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT TO 31 THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT BY AMENDING OBJECTIVE 1.1.1. FUTURE LAND 32 USE CATEGORIES, POLICY 1.1.2.8. URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY (UGB), POLICY 33 1.2.4.1.(a)2., AND POLICY 1.2.4.4.(b) IN ORDER TO AMEND THE URBAN GROWTH 34 BOUNDARY TO INCLUDE CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH 35 SIDE OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, EAST OF GRAPEVIEW BOULEVARD, WEST OF 36 BAY HILL DRIVE, AND SOUTH OF BEELINE HIGHWAY; PROVIDING FOR 37 COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; 38 PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC 39 OPPORTUNITY (DEO); PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY 40 CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 41 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 42 Mayor Tinsley opened the Public Hearing. 43 Petitioner: Ken Tuma, Urban Design Kilday Studios. 44 Staff presentation: Principal Planner, Dawn Sonneborn. 45 Public comment: 46 The comment cards were collected from the public and separated into two (2) categories: 47 1. Those wishing to speak were given 3 minutes and made their comments into the record. 48 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 4 05-05-16 2. Eight (8) comments cards were marked read only were entered into the record only. 1 Joseph Russo, 48 Somerset Terrace, Palm Beach Gardens; Gary Alexander, 9060 Lakes Blvd, 2 West Palm Beach; Drew Martin, 1015 N. “M” Street, Lake Worth; Michelle DePotter, 2617 N. 3 Australian Avenue, West Palm Beach; Sean Mitchell, 1001 W. 15th Street, Riviera Beach; Rick 4 Reikenis, 13081 SE Green Turtle, Tequesta; Jack Weir, 5604 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens; 5 Sandra Foland, 5631 Whirlaway Road, Palm Beach Gardens; Rick Sartory, 130 Santa Barbara 6 Way, Palm Beach Gardens; David Vigler, 5260 Woodland Lake Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; 7 Beth Kigel, 5520 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens; Carol Roberts, 6708 Pamela Lane, West 8 Palm Beach; Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Way, Palm Beach Gardens; Bob Frein, 100 Village 9 Square Crossing, Palm Beach Gardens; Connie McGinnis (read only) 11089 Old Palm Drive, 10 Palm Beach Gardens; Dee Sheehan (read only), 11544 Villa Vasare Drive, Palm Beach 11 Gardens; Gary Cook, 5689 Native Dancer Road S., Palm Beach Gardens; Madison Collum 12 (read only, address is not provided on comment card); Cesar Cabral, (read only) 323 13 Brackenwood Circle, Palm Beach Gardens; Kyle Spirlis (read only) 1140 Picadilly Street, Palm 14 Beach Gardens; Jon Poulos (read only) 301 Ryder Cup, Palm Beach Gardens; Beatriz Fajardo 15 Toledo (read only) 626 6th Terrace, Palm Beach Gardens. 16 Mayor Tinsley closed the Public Hearing. 17 Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion to approve Ordinance 3, 2016 on second reading and 18 adoption. 19 Councilmember Levy seconded. 20 Motion passed 5-0. 21 The City Clerk read Ordinance 4, 2016 by title. 22 c. *ORDINANCE 4, 2016 – (2ND READING AND ADOPTION) AVENIR. AN ORDINANCE 23 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 24 REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY, SUCH PROPERTY BEING COMPRISED OF 25 4,763 ACRES IN SIZE, MORE OR LESS, AND LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 26 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, EAST OF GRAPEVIEW BOULEVARD, WEST OF BAY 27 HILL DRIVE, AND SOUTH OF BEELINE HIGHWAY, KNOWN AS THE AVENIR PCD; 28 PROVIDING THAT THIS PARCEL(S) OF REAL PROPERTY, WHICH IS MORE 29 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, SHALL BE REZONED FROM PLANNED 30 DEVELOPMENT AREA (PDA) DISTRICT TO PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 31 (PCD) OVERLAY WITH AN UNDERLYING ZONING DESIGNATION OF MIXED USE 32 DEVELOPMENT (MXD) DISTRICT WITH A CONSERVATION PRESERVED LAND 33 OVERLAY ON 2,407 ACRES; PROVIDING THAT THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF 34 PALM BEACH GARDENS BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS 35 CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 36 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 37 Mayor Tinsley asked for any ex-parte. 38 Mayor Tinsley met with the owners, petitioners, applicant and spoke about the project at certain 39 events; Vice Mayor Jablin met with Ken Tuma, Steve Mathison and City Staff; 40 Councilmember Premuroso None; Councilmember Levy met with the petitioners, applicant, 41 and residents; Councilmember Marino met with petitioner and City Staff. 42 Petitioner: Ken Tuma, Urban Design Kilday Studios. 43 Staff presentation: Principal Planner Dawn Sonneborn, 44 Public comment: Public comments from item B has been incorporated in this petition. 45 Mayor Tinsley closed the Public Hearing. 46 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 5 05-05-16 Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion to approve Ordinance 4, 2016 on second reading and 1 adoption. 2 Councilmember Levy seconded. 3 Motion passed 5-0. 4 RESOLUTION 4, 2016 IS A COMPANION ITEM TO ORDINANCE 4, 2016 AND WILL 5 REQUIRE COUNCIL ACTION. 6 The City Clerk read Resolution 4, 2016 by title. 7 *RESOLUTION 4, 2016 – AVENIR. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 8 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE AVENIR PLANNED 9 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD) MASTER PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT 10 STANDARDS, CONSISTING OF 2,407 ACRES OF CONSERVATION LAND, 3,250 11 DWELLING UNITS, 1,940,000 SQUARE FEET OF PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, 200,000 12 SQUARE FEET OF MEDICAL OFFICE, 400,000 SQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL, A 13 300-ROOM HOTEL, 20 ACRES OF AGRICULTURE, A 55-ACRE PUBLIC PARK, A 60-14 ACRE CIVIC/RECREATION PARCEL, A 15 -ACRE POLICE/FIRE/CITY ANNEX PARCEL, 15 AND A 15-ACRE PUBLIC SCHOOL SITE, CONSISTING OF 4,763 ACRES, MORE OR 16 LESS, WITH THE SITE LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NORTHLAKE 17 BOULEVARD, EAST OF GRAPEVIEW BOULEVARD, WEST OF BAY HILL DRIVE, AND 18 SOUTH OF BEELINE HIGHWAY, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; 19 PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND 20 FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 21 Mayor Tinsley asked for any ex-parte. 22 Mayor Tinsley met with the owners, petitioners, applicant and spoke about the project at certain 23 events; Vice Mayor Jablin met with Ken Tuma, Steve Mathison and City Staff; 24 Councilmember Premuroso None; Councilmember Levy met with the petitioners, applicant, 25 and residents; Councilmember Marino met with petitioner and City Staff. 26 Petitioner: Ken Tuma, Urban Design Kilday Studios. 27 Staff presentation: None. 28 Public comment: None. 29 Mayor Tinsley closed the Public Hearing. 30 Vice Mayor Jablin made a motion to approve Resolution 4, 2016. 31 Councilmember Levy seconded. 32 Motion passed 5-0. 33 XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION 34 Councilmember Levy expressed his concerns regarding the new detox center that is planned on 35 county property on Northlake Blvd. Discussion ensued. 36 XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 37 None. 38 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.) 39 40 41 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 6 05-05-16 XIII. ADJOURNMENT 1 Councilmember Levy made a motion to adjourn. 2 Vice Mayor Jablin seconded. 3 Motion passed 5-0. 4 The meeting adjourned at 9:51 p.m. 5 6 The next regularly scheduled City Council meeting will be held June 2, 2016. 7 8 APPROVED: 9 10 11 12 Marcie Tinsley, Mayor 13 14 15 16 Eric Jablin, Vice Mayor 17 18 19 20 Robert G. Premuroso, Councilmember 21 22 23 24 David Levy, Councilmember 25 26 27 28 Maria G. Marino, Councilmember 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 CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 35, 2016 Subject/Agenda Item: Resolution 35, 2016: An lnterlocal Agreement with the Palm Beach County School Board, Palm Beach County, and other Municipalities in Palm Beach County for Coordinated School Planning. Consideration for Approval: Approving an lnterlocal Agreement between the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach County School Board, Palm Beach County and other Municipalities located in Palm Beach County for coordinated school planning. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Development Compliance and Zoning Manager N/A Bahareh Wolfs, AICP Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: Project Manager Alty§'on Black Administrative Services Mana er [ 1 Quasi -Judicial [ 1 Legislative [ 1 Public Hearing Advertised: [ 1 Required [ X 1 Not Required Date:------ Paper: Finance: Accountant NIA Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [ 1 Operating [ X 1 Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/ Agreement: Effective Date: June 6, 2016 Approved By: f-----------1 Expiration Date: ) Notified [ X ] Not Req uired June 6, 2021 with automatic 5-year term renewals Council Action: 1 Approval 1 Approval w/ Conditions ) Denial ) Continued to:_ Attachments: • Resolution 35, 20 16 -Exhibit "A": lnterlocal Agreement EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 35, 2016 Page 2 of2 Section 163.31777 , Florida Statutes, requires Palm Beach County to enter into an lnterlocal Agreement with the Palm Beach County School District for coordinated school planning. Palm Beach County local governments have relied upon the 2001 lnterlocal Agreement (ILA), which expired in 2011, to meet previous requirements of School Concurrency. In 2011 , the Legislature made School Concurrency optional. In November 2011 , Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee (IPARC) began working on a draft lnterlocal Agreement that would update implementation of School Concurrency in Palm Beach County. Pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the School Board adopted the lnterlocal Agreement on August 19, 2015 . On December 15, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners for Palm Beach County approved the lntertocal Agreement. The City of Palm Beach Gardens has been an active participant in all discussions over the years of creating this lnterlocal Agreement, and many of the City's concerns have been addressed in the Agreement being presented. ANALYSIS Sections 1013.33 and 163.3177, Florida Statutes, contain mandates for coordinated school planning, including an lnterlocal Agreement between the School Board and applicab le local governments. Due to changes in the Florida Statutes, School Concurrency became optional in 2011 . In November 2011, the School Board, Board of County Commissioners, and League of Cities held a Tri-Board meeting to discuss topics of mutual concern . At that meeting, the IPARC, which is comprised of all local government planning staff, was asked to work on a draft lnterlocal Agreement that would update implementation of School Currency in Palm Beach County. An IPARC subcommittee was formed, comprised of County, City, and School District staff. On April 30, 2015, IPARC reviewed the Agreement and suggested additional minor changes, which have been incorporated. The recommended lnterlocal Agreement will be the successo r to School Concurrency. The Palm Beach County School Board adopted the lnterlocal Agreement on August 19, 2015. On December 15, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners for Palm Beach County approved the lnterlocal Agreement. To date, the following municipalities have signed the lnterlocal Agreement: Greenacres, Palm Springs, Juno Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Clark Shores, and Lake Park. The City of Palm · Beach Gardens has been involved the entire time through these discussions and many of the City's concerns have been addressed in the lntertocal Agreement. This lnterlocal Agreement will be a mandatory agreement with the County for Coordinated Planning to address school site selection, infrastructure planning, consistency, etc., with local government Comprehensive Plans and local development regulations. The term of the lnterlocal Agreement is for five (5) years, with automatic five-(5) year term renewals . STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 35, 2016 as presented. 1 RESOLUTION 35,2016 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND 6 CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH 7 THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PALM BEACH 8 COUNTY, AND MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR 9 COORDINATED SCHOOL PLANNING ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 10 DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, Chapter 163, Section 163.3171(3), Florida Statutes , authorizes 14 municipalities and counties to jointly enter into agreements to exercise the powers 15 granted to the jurisdictions; and 16 17 WHEREAS, Sections 1013.33 and 163.31777 , Florida Statutes, require that the 18 School Board, and affected local governments, adopt lnterlocal Agreements for the 19 purpose of School Concurrency; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the lnterlocal Agreement will be a mandatory agreement with the 22 County for Coordinated School Planning to address school site selection, infrastructure 23 planning, consistency, etc., with local governments' Comprehensive Plans and Land 24 Development Regulations; and 25 26 WHEREAS, the School Board adopted the lnterlocal Agreement on August 19 , 27 2015, and Palm Beach County adopted the lnterlocal Agreement on December 15, 2015; 28 and 29 30 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 31 interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 32 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 Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed and authorized to 41 execute the lnterlocal Agreement between the School Board of Palm Beach County, Palm 42 Beach County, and the Municipalities of Palm Beach County for Coordinated Planning, 43 attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 44 45 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 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 35, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. ATTEST: BY: ---------------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --~--------------------R. Max Lohman , City Attorney VOTE: MAYOR TINSLEY VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER MARINO CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ------------------Marcie Tinsley , Mayor AYE NAY ABSENT \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2016\Resolution 35 2016-ILA School Board and PBC .docx Page 2 of2 Resolution 35, 2016 EXHIBIT "A" DOERLOCALAGREEMENT between THE SCHOOL BQARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PALM BEACH COUNTY, and MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY for COORDINATED PLANNING TABLE OF CONTENTS I. DEFOOTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 3 U. CAPITAL IMPROVE'MENT PLAN ...•...............•.•••.•..•...•...••••..•.........•.•••....•.......•....•.... 5 ~ School Board's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan .......................................... 5 B. Ten-and Twenty--Year Work Plan ..................................................................... 6 C. Trans.m.ittal ............................................................................................................ 6 D. Final Adoption ...................................................................................................... 6 E. Material Amendment to the School Board's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan ......................................................................................................................... 7 m. COMPREHENSIVE PL.AN AMENDMENTS ••••••••••..•••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••• & A. Process for Development and Incorporation of Capital Improvements Element ..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~··········· •••••••••••.••••••••..••.•••••••..•••.••••• 8. B. Intergovet•nmental Coordination Element .................................... , .................... 8 C. School District Participation on Local Planning Agencies ............. : ................. 8 IV. COORD:IN'ATED PLANNIN'G ··························-···•························································9 A. The Coordination of Planning and Sharing oflnformation ............................ 9 B. Population Projections ............................................................... _ ......................... 9 c. Local Government Data Collection ... , ............................ ..., ................................. lO .:: D. Multiplier Publication ....................................................................................... 10 E. Proposals for Development, Redevelopment, School Closures and Infrastructure Required to Support Public School Facilities ........................ 11 F. School Siting and Site Planning ............................................. ~ ............................ ll G. School Capacity Availability Determination ................................................... l6 -ii- . . ..... --------·-··--·. . -------· ... ___________ .............. .. ...... -.................. ~ ...... ""'""·"'...,..·"' ............. --------.-............. '\.~~--~--"" ...... , ... V. SPECIAL PROVISIONS ............................................ ~ .................................................. 17 A. · School District Requirements ............................................................................. 17 B. Land Use Authority ................................................... : ........................................ 18 C. Specific Performanee ............. ~ ............................................................................. l8 VI. MEDIATION OF DISPUTES •..•. ~ ••.•••••.••••..••..•.••...•••••••..••••••••••••.• : .............................. 18 VII. ACTS OF GOD AND OTHER EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE SCHOOL BOARD ........................................................... 19 vm. STANDING AND THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY RIGHTS ................................ 20 IX. AMENDMENT, WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION ....................................... 20 A. Amending the Agreement ................................................................................... 20 ·B. Withdrawal from Agreement .............................................................................. 20 c. Additional Participants ....................................... , ................... ~ ..................... : ••• 20 X. TERM OF T.IIE AGREEI\fENT ..................................................................................... 20 XI. INDEMNIF1CATION OF PARTIES .••••• , •••....••••••...•••...••.•.....•.••..•...••••••.••• : ••••••••.••.•••• 21 A. Hold Harmless •.•.••.•......•••.••••• · •.•••. .-.............................................. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 B. Third Party' Claims ....................................................................... , ............... u ••••• 21 XII'. MULTIPLE ORIGINALS .................................................................................................. ll XIII. EFFECTIVE DATE OF AG.REEMENT ································c••·•·································22 A. Effective Immediately ................................. : ........................................ , .............. 22 -iii- EXHIBIT A EXHIBITB EXIDBITC EXHIBITS Participation Agreement Form 1: Ap~_r,oved Future Land Use Amendments Form 2: Summary of Approved Development Orders r • -IV- R 2 0.15!41 .8 64 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT DEC 1 5 2015 between THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PALM BEACH COUNTY, and MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY for COORDINATED PLANNING An Interlocal Agreement between PALM BEACH COUNTY (hereafter referred to as the 11 COUNTY"), operating throu~ its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; those municipalities . who have executed this Agreement (hereafter referred to singly as •' 11MUNICIPALITY" or collectively as "MUNICIPALITIES''); and THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY (hereafter referred to as the "SCHOOL BOARD"), operating through the SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY (hereafter referred to as the "SCHOOL DISTRICT"); WHEREAS, Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, enables local governments to cooperate with other local governments and public agencies, including school boards, to provide services and facilities on a basis of mutual advantage, and to enter into an Interlocal Agreement; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES and the SCHOOL BOARD have determined that the safe, convenient, orderly and adequate provision of public school facilities is essential to the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Palm Beach County; and . W~REAS, in order to provide adequate public school facilities in a timely manner and at appropriate locations, the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES and SCHOOL BOARD have further . determined that it is necessary and appropriate for the entities to cooperate with each other to maintain· adequate capacity and to provide capacity for projected new growth; and Page 1 of22 WHEREAS, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act requires the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES to adopt comprehensive plans to guide and control future development; and WHEREAS, Article IX, Sections 1 and 4 of the Florida Constitution require a uniform system of free public schools on a county-wide basis, and provide that each county shall constitute a SCHOOL DISTRICT subject to supervision by the State Board of Education as provided by general law; and WHEREAS, Section 1013.33, Florida Statutes, requires the coordination of planning between school boards and local governments to ensure that the plans for the construction and opening of public educational facilities are coordinated in time and place with plans for residential development; and WHEREAS, Section 1013.33, Florida Statutes, requires the general location of educational facilities to be consistent with the COUNTY'S and the MUNICIP ALTilES' Compr~hensive Plans; r and WHEREAS, Section 1013.33, Florida Statutes, requires the SCHOOL BOARD to submit plans for public educational facilities to the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES and .requires each local jurisdiction to determine the consistency of the plans with the effective Comprehensive Plan and applicable land development regulations; and WHEREAS, ~ection 163.3177(6)(h), Florida Stat\ltes, requires the COUNTY and the MUNiCIPALITIES to coordinate the adopted local comprehensive plans with each other and the plans of the SCHOOL BOARD; and WHEREAS, Sections 163.3177(6)(h)l and 163.3177(6)(h)2, Florida Statutes, require an intergovernmental coordination element showing relationships and stating principles and Page2 of24 guidelines to be used · in C<?ordinating the adopted comprehensive plan with the plans of school boards, regional water supply authorities, and other units of local government providing services but·not having regulatory authority over the use of land, with the comprehensive plans of adjacent municipalities, the county, adjacent counties, or the region, with the state comprehensive plan and ·with the applicable regional water supply plan approved pursuant to s. 373.709, as the case may require and as sUch adopted plans or plans in preparation may exist. This element of the local comprehensive plan must demonstrate consideration ?fthe particular effects of the local plan, when adopted, upon the development of adjacent municipalities, the county, adjacent counties, or the region, or upon the state comprehensive plan, as the case may require; and WHEREAS, the intergovernmental coordination element must describe joint processes for collaborative pl~ing and decision making on population projections and public school si~in.g, the location and extension of public facilities subject to concurrency, and siting facilities with countywide significance, including locally unwanted land uses whose nature ~d identity are established in an agreement. NO~, THEREFORE, in order to accomplish these goals and purposes, and in .conside.ration of the mutual obligations and benefits the COUNTY, the MUNIC.IP ALITIES and the SCHOOL BOARD (hereafter referred to collectively as ''PARTIES") hereby enter into this Agreement. I. DEFINITIONS Capacity Projects-New school construction or any project that adds necessary improvements to accommodate additional permanent student stations or core facilities needed for the educational program of each type of school based on the State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF) .. Page 3 of24 Consistency • The condition of. not being in conflict with and in furtherance of the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan Elements and this Agreement. Educational Facilities -The buildings, equipment, structures, and special educational use areas that are built, installed, or established to serve educational purposes only. Educational Plant Survey· A systematic study of educational and ancillary plants and the detetmination of future needs to provide appropriate educational programs and services for each student. First FTE Student Count - A first semester count of all "full time equivalent'' students. The date of the first FTE count is determined by the Florida Department of Education each school year, pursuantto Chapter 1011.62, Florida Statutes. Five-Year Work Plan -The School Board of Palm Beach County Five-Year District Facilities Work Program adopted pursuant to Section 1013.35; Florida Statutes. Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) - A report of the capacity of ex_isting facilities. r The FISH capacity is the number of students that may be housed in a facility (school) at any given time based on using a percentage of the number of existing satisfactory student stations and a . . designated size for each program. FISH capacity includes modular capacity in Palm Beach County. Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee (IP ARC)· -The interlocal committee, established through the "Comprehensive Plan Amendment Coordinated Review Interlocal Agreement" dated October 1, 1993, which coordinates comprehensive plan amendment review. Local Governments -PALM BEACH COUNTY and the participating MUNICIPALITIES. Permanent Student Station -The floor area in a public school facility required to house a student in an instructional progt·am. Page4of24 . . Residential Development -Any development that is comprised, in whole or pm1, of · dwelling units..for permanent human habitation. School Board Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan-The SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Five-Year Work Plan and Capital Budget as authorized by Section 1013.35, Florida Statutes. School Board of Palm Beach County Five-Year Capital Improvement Schedule-A .Table of expenditures and revenues summarizing capital and non-capital projects. Significant Renovation-Renovation or construction on existing school sites, which results in a greater than 5 percent increase in student capacity (FISH). II. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN A. SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan 1. On or before September 30th of each year, the SCHOOL BOARD shall adopt and update the SCHOOL DISTRICT'S Five-Year Capital Facilities .Plan for public schools in PALM BEACH COUNTY. 2. The SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan shall specify all new construction, remodeling or renovation projects which will add permanent FISH capacity or modernize existing facilities. 3. The SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan and each annual update shall include a description of each school project, the amount of money to be spent ).. in each fiscal year for the planning, preparation, land acquisition, and actual construction and renovation of each school project which adds FISH capacity or modemizes existing facilities; the amount of FISH capacity added, if any; and a generalized location map for schools depicted in the SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan consistent with the SCHOOL Page 5 of24 BOARD'S current Educational Plant Survey and with the Future Land Use Elements of each MUNICIPALI"I:Y'S Compi·ehensive Plan and the COUNTY'S Compt·ehensive Plan. 4. The SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan and each annual update shall identifY the projected enrollment, capacity and utilization percentage of all schools of each type for each year of the Plan. The SCHOOL BOARD shall annually update the Five Year Capital Improvement Schedule when updating the SCHOOL DISTRICT'S Five- Year Capital Facilities Plan. 5. The SCHOOL BOARD shall initiate ·the necessary program and/or boundary adjustments to reflect the new capacity for the schools that are scheduled to be constructed and opened for each year of the SCHOOL DISTRICT'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan. B. Ten-and Twenty-Year Work Plan In addition to the adopted SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan, the SCHOOL BOARD sball annually adopt a 10-year and a 20-year Work Plan based r upon enrollment projections and facility needs for the 1 0-year and 20-year periods. It is recognized that the projections in the 10-and 20-year time frames are tentative and should be used only for general planning purposes. . C. Transmittal The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall transmit electronically or via posting on its website the proposed SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan along with data and analysis · to the MUNICIPALITIES and COUNTY on or before July 1st of each year commencing after the effective date of this Agreement. D. Final Adoption Unless it is delayed .by mediation or a lawful challenge, the SCHOOL BOARD Page 6 of24 shall adopt the SCHOOL DiSTRICT'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan and it shall become effective no later than September 30lh of each year. E. Material Amendment to the School District's Five-Year Capita l Facilities Plan 1. The SCHOOL BOARD shall not amend the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Capital Facilities Plan ~o as to modifY, delay or delete any capacity addition project in the :first three years of the Program unless the SCHOOL BOARD determines by written fmdings, with the concurrence of at least five Board members the following: (a) That the modification, delay or deletion of a project is required in order to meet the SCHOOL BOARD'S constitutional obligation to provide a county-wide uniform . -. system of :fi:ee public schools ot' other legal obligations imposed by state or federal law, or (b) That the modification, delay or deletion of a project is occasioned by unanticipated change in population projections or growth patterns or is required in order to provide needed capacity in a location that has a current greater need than the originally planned location; or (c) At the request of one of the parties to this agreement, the project ·· schedule or scope has been modified to address local government concerns, or non-capacity projects deferred for financial reasons. Page 7 of24 III. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS A. Process for Development and Incorporation of Capital Improvements Element 1. No late1· than thirty days after the SCHOOL BOARD adopts the Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan, annual updates, or any material amendment thereto, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall post the same onto the SCHOOL DISTRICT website and provide notice to the COUNTY and MUNICIPALITIES. The COUNTY and MUNICIPALITIES shall in turn incorporate the same into the Capital Improvements Element of their Comprehensive Plans. 2. The COUNTY and MUNICIPALITIES, by incorporating "The School District ofPahn Beach County Five Year Capital Improvement Schedule," annual .updates, and any material amendment thereto in their respective Comprehensive Plans, shall have no obligation or responsibility for. funding the SCHOOL BOARD'S Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan annual updates, and any material amendment thereto. B. Intergovernmental Coordination Element The process for the development, adoption, and amendment of the Intergovernmental Coordination Element shall be that set forth in Section 1013.33, Florida Statutes. C. School District Participation on Local Planning Agencies The Local Planning Agency m· the equivalent agency of the COUNTY and each MUNICIPALITY shall include a member of the SCHOOL DISTRICT, appointed by the SCHOOL BOARD, to serve as a nonvoting member. The SCHOOL DISTRICT representative may attend any or all meetings at which the agency will consider a comprehensive plan amendment which would, if approved, increase residential density of the property that is the subject of the application. Tlus subsection does not prevent a Local Government from granting voting member status to the SCHOOL DISTRICT representative. Participation as a non-voting member may also Page 8 of24 be satisfied by the School District representative submitting a letter with comments and recommendations after review of the proposed amendment. IV. COORDINATED PLANNING A. The Coordination of Planning and Sharing of Information The PARTIES recognize that sound planning for both educational facilities and student growth emanating from existing development, redevelopment, and new development of residenti.al property requires adequate and ac~urate data and information and that effective coordination of these two planning functions requires that all of the PARTIES have access to and utilize the same data and information. Accordingly, the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES, and the SCHOOL DIS1RICT agree to share and coordinate infonnation relating to existing and planned public school facilities, proposals for development and redevelopment, infrastructure required to support public school facilities, and population projections, including student population projections, which are utilized and relied on by the PARTIES for planning purposes. Where practicable, the PARTIES shall endeavor to utilize electronic media to share data and information contemplated in this Section N by posting such data and information on their respective websites, participating in electronic message boards, or otherwise utilizing emerging electronic communications media that may become available during the term of this Agreement. B. Population Projections Using the Cohort Survival Forecasting Methodology as the foundation, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall annually prepare five~ year enrollment projections by school, using the following data sources as inputs or checks on reasonableness: ~------- 1. Input on future or active residential developments from local municipal and COUNTY planning departments, developers and their agents; Page 9of24 2. Input from the Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee (IPARC); 3. Birth data by month; 4. 11 1h day (count day), October and February's FTE student ·counts; 5. Information on existing and planned charter schools, including enrollment estimates and targets; 6. State Department of Education annual Capital Outlay Full Time Equivalent (COFTE) enrollment projections; 7. Bureau ofEconomic & Business Research (BEBR) annual age-group population projections; 8. US Census and American Community Survey data. C. Local Government Data Collection On April 15th and October 151h of each year, the Local Governments shall provide the SCHOOL DISTRICT with the information electronically regarding the 'Certificates of Occupancy issued for new residential units. The April I 5th Report shall include Certificat es of · Occupancy -data from October l 5t through March 31st and the October 15th Report from April I" through September 30th. Local Governments shall also provide electronically data of approved future land use amendments and approved development orders in accordance with the schedule provided on the electronic forms contained in Exhibit B and Exhibit C. The actual students generated :from new residential units will be used in the data and analysis for the annual. update of the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan. D. Multiplier Publication The multipliers adopted by the SCHOOL DISTRICT will be used for the term of this Agreement to determine the number of elementary, middle and high school students. based on Page 10of24 .-···-· ....... . the number. and type of residential units from the proposed development. These multipliers must be supported by dat~ and analysis based on existing enroll~ent for each type of residential Wlit. Multipliers will be updated based on the recommendation from SCHOOL DISTRlCT staff. E. Proposals for Development, Redevelopment, School Closures and Infrastrocture Required to Support Public School Facilities . 1. On or before January 1'1 of each year, .for the SCHOOL DISTRlCT's consideration and utilization in preparing its annual update of the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Five- Year Capital Facilities Plan the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES shall provide to the SCHOOL DISTRIC~ a repmt setting forth the COUNTY'S and the MUNIClP ALITIES' respective projections for development, and redevelopment, in the forthcoming year. In addition, before January 1 st of each year, the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES shall provide to the SCHOOL DISTRICT a copy of any amendments to their respective capital improvement elements. 2. The SCHOOL BOARD and the affected Local Government shall jointly determine the need for off-site improvements necessary to support a new school or proposed · significant renovation of an existing school. · 3. Prior ·to closing or declaring school propetties as surplus, the SCHOOL BOARD shall notify the affected Local Gove~ent. Pt·ior to taking final action on a school closure or declaring a property surplus, the Local Government shall have 30 days to comment on the proposed action. The SCHOOL BOARD shall take into account the Local Governme~t's comments on the proposed school closure or declaring a property as surplus prior to taking formal action. F.· School Siting and Site Planning 1. Unless a Local Government has or does enter into a separate lnterlocal Agreement relating to school siting and site planning, the following provisions shall be followed in Page 11 of24 school siting and site planning decisions. If a separate Interlocal Agreement that addresses school siting and site planning is in effect, the provisions of that Agreement shall control and this Section N.F. shall not be applicable between those parties. 2. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall coordinate planning and site location of educational facilities with each MUNICIPALITY and the COUNTY .in which a school site is proposed for construction or site acquisition within the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan in accordance with Chapte~s 1013 and 163 of the Florida Statutes. This process shall assist in determining possible sites for the proposed schools and the consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, applicable land development regulations, the necessary existing or planned infrastructure, and coordination of public facilities such as parks, libraries, and community centers. 3. Not less than ninety days prior to adoption of the initial Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan and any amendments or yearly updates, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall coordinate With the COUNTY and each MUNICIPALITY in which a school is proposed for construction or expansion under the proposed plan to determine the consistency of one or more proposed sites with the Local Government's comprehensive plan and the availability of necessary or planned infrastructure and to coordinate the proposed location with public facilities such as parks, libraries and community centers. Alternative sites may be proposed by the Local Government for consideration by the SCHOOL DISTRICT. Page 12 of24 4. At least sixty days prior to acquiring or leasing any property that may be used for a school site, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide written notice of the proposed acquisition to the Local Government in whose jurisdiction the proposed site is located. This written notice from the SCHOOL DISTRICT shaU include a school site acquisition form, aerial map, location map and proposed acquisition and construction completion schedule. As quickly as possible but no later than 45 days from receipt of this notice, the Local Government shall notify the SCHOOL DISTRICT if the proposed site is consistent with the land use categories and policies of the Local Government's comprehensive plan and zoning district and provide comments regarding the feasibility of each of the sites submitted by the SCHOOL DISTRICT. These· comments should address the availability of necessary and planned infrastructure and the collocation of the proposed school facility with other public facilities such as parks, libraries and community centers. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall include these comments in their rating system to determine the best overall site for acquisiti~n. ' 5. The site plan review process for a new SCHOOL BOARD owned public educational facility or significant renovation to an existing SCHOOL BOARD owned public educational facility shall consist of the following: (a) It is the SCHOOL DIS1RICT'S intent to work cooperatively with Local Governments regarding the construction of educational facilities; (b) SCHOOL DISTRICT staff shall meet with Local Government representatives in a collaborative effort to discuss potential or proposed school construction projects prior to any submittal to the Local Government; Page 13 of24 (c) Local Government's comments and input will be carefully considered and incorporated, on the site plan prior to fonnal submittal; (d) Staff will discuss projects with the Local Government in an effort to keep them apprised of the project's particulars and the fact that proposed site and: education facilities shall, at a minimum, meet the State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF). (e) SCHOOL DISTRICT shall submit a written request for review of the proposed site plan and determination of consistency with the Local Government's comprehensive plan and applicable land development regulations at least 90 days prior to letting of contract for construction. (f) Collaboration and coordination between the Local Government and the SCHOOL DISTRICT is necessary to ensure that a school is opened on schedule to accommodate the students; (g) The maximum review process from the Local Gove~ent shall be . up to and no more than 90 days, and thus an expeditious review shall be implemented; (h) The Local Government shall not charge an application or plan review fee for site plan consistency review; (i) If a written dete11nination as to consistency from the Local Government has not been received within ninety days after initial submittal, the Local Government shall have waived its right to comment on the SCHOOL DISTRICT's site plan; U) The PARTIES agree that the following criteria shall be applied in evaluating the site plan: (1) The Local Government shall not condition or deny the site plan based on adequacy as it relates solely to the needs ofthe school. If the site location is consistent Page 14 of24 with the Local Government's land use policies and categories in which public schools are identified as allowable uses, the Local Government may not deny the application but it may impose reasonable development standards and conditions to address applicable Land Development Regu lations (LORs), environmental ~oncerns, health, safety and welfare, and effects _on adjacent property provided they do not conflict with the State Uniform Building Code or the State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF). For significant renovation to an existing school the development standards and conditions shall apply only to the expansion. Standards and conditions may not be imposed which conflict with those established in Chapter 1013 of the Florida Statutes· or the Florida Building Code unless· listed in Section IV .F .(5)0)(2) and (3) of this Agreement. (2) The site plan shall provide sufficient space to meet on-site parking as required by SREF. The SCHOOL DISTRICT and Local Governments will coordinate design of on-site traffic ch-culation to satisfy current and projected site generated vehicular demand. (3) Although SCHOOL DISTRICT schools are exempt from local landscaping requirements in accord with Florida Statutes 1013.64(5)(a), in oroer to enhance territorial integrity, define public and private areas, enhance access control, and mitigate off-site impacts, the school sit~ perimeter adjacent to public roadways and residentially zoned property will · be landscaped with canopy trees planted at 25 feet on center and ground cover or hedge clustered at various locations around or between trees at a quantity of 36 inches on center. Perimeter trees may be clustered if desired by the Local Government. Credit will be given for existing trees on site that ru.:e preserved. The hedge or groundcover shall be a low maintenance species, preferably native or adapted, and with a mature height of 18 inches and shall be_ maintained at that height. Trees· shall · be of a low maintenance species, preferably native or adapted, and shall be at Page 15 of24 r--········-··--------------------------------- least 10 to 12 feet tall with a 5 foot canopy spread at the time of planting, and shall be allowed to grow naturally but may be kept clear of low branches. Chain link fencing up to a height of 8 feet may be placed on the perimeter of the school property and shall be black or green vinyl coated when located along public roadway frontages. If desired by Local Government, credits will be given for existing landscape that is preserved. (k) Nothing herein shall preclude the SCHOOL DISTRICT and the Local Government from developing alternative development standards based on mutually acceptable performance criteria that would meet the intent of the provisions listed above. G. School Capacity Availability Determination 1. · Each Local Government shall submit to the SCHOOL DISTRICT at least 30 days prior to its transmittal hearing an executive summary of any Comprehensive Plan amendment to the Future Land Use Element or rezoning that modifies or adds any residential designation or increase in residential density along with a copy of the plan amendment or rezoning and supporting material and the date, time, and place of the transmittal hearing or any public hearing. 2. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall review the information submitted and shall evaluate the impact of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment or rezoning on the Public School Facilities Plan, the consistency of the proposed Plan amendment or rezoning with the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Five-Year Capital Facilities Plan, the impact on public schools, and the projected timing and delivery of public school facilities to serve any residential development authorized by the Plan Amendment m· rezoning. 3. Within 20 days of receipt, the SCHOOL DISTRICT sl1all su bmit to the appropriate Local Government a school capacity availability determination setting forth the findings Page 16 of24 and recommendations of the SCHOOL DISTRICT, and specifically setting forth the capacity, or lack thereof, of existing facilities or planned facilities in the current SCHOOL DISTRICT Capital Facilities Program Plan to serve additional students. Should the proposed amendment ~r rezoning negatively impact the public school system, the SCHOOL DISTRICT staff may recommend reasonable conditions to mitigate such impacts, and these conditions shall be included in the Local Government staff report or equivalent document to be considered by the Local Goveinment in reviewing the proposed amendment or rezoning. The Local Government, in its sole discretion, may incorporate such conditions as it deems appropriate. V. SPECIAL PROVISIONS A. SCHOOL DISTRICT Requirements The PARTIES acknowledge and agree that the SCHOOL BOARD is or may be subject to the requirements of the Florida and United States Constitutions and other state or federal statutes regarding the operation of the public school system. Accordingly, the PARTIES agree that this Agreement is not intended, and will not be construed, to interfere with, hinder, or obstruct in any manner, the SCHOOL BOARD's constitutional and statutory obligation to provide a uniform system of free public schools on a cotmty-wide basis or to require the SCHOOL DISTRICT to confer with or obtain the consent of the COUNTY or the MUNICIPALITIES, as to whether that obligation has been satisfied. Further, the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES and the SCHOOL BOARD agree that this Agreement is not intended and will not be construed to impose any duty or obligation on the COUNTY or MUNICIPALITY for the SCHOOL BOARD's constitutional or statutory obligation. The COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES also acknowledge that the SCHOOL BOARD's obligations under this Agreement may be superseded by state or fede.ral court oroers or other state or federal legal mandates. Page 17 of24 B. Land Use Authority The PARTIES specifically ac~owledge that each Local Govemment is responsible for approving or denying comp~hensive plan amendments and development orders within its own jurisdiction. Nothing herein represents or authorizes a transfer of this authority to any other party. C, Specific Performance The COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES and the SCHOOL BOARD shall have the right to petition the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for the State of Florida for specific performance of any and all of the provisions of this Agreement. VI. MEDIATION OF DISPUTES The PARTIES acknowledge that the intergovernmental coordination provisions of Section 163.3177(6)(h), Florida Statutes, may not eliminate all disputes between the PARTIES to this Agreement and such disputes may affect the SCHOOL BOARD and the land use planning authority of the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES. In the case of the negotiatiqn, ·adoption, and implementation of any provision of this Interlocal Agreement and amendments thereto, COUNTY, MUNCIP ALITIES, and the SCHOOL BOARD agree that the PARTIES in opposition shall attempt an informal resolution of the concerns raised. In the event objections cannot be resolved within 20 days or such other time as may be mutually agreeable, the PARTIES shall have the right to petition the Court in accordance with the provision of Article V.C., or submit then· disagreement for mediation with a mediator that the PARTIES have mutually agreed upon. If the PARTIES cannot reach an agreement with regard to a mediator, within 15 days of being notified by either PARTY the Executive Committee of the Palm Beach County Issues Forum will select a mediator to mediate th~ PARTIES' dispute and mediation will commence within 30 days following selection of the Page 18 of24 mediator or as soon as the mediator's schedule may reasonably permit. The cost of mediation will be borne equally by the PARTIES. Ifthe mediation process is irretrievably deadlocked, as detennined by either PARTY, the PARTIES may seek redress in a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County. The PARTIES specifically waive whatever rights they may have to a trial by jury. VII. ACTS OF GOD AND OTHER EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND THE CONTROLOFTHESCHOOLBOARD The COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES acknowledge that the SCHOOL BOARD, in its operation of the public school system, is subject to events, circumstances, and external forces and authorities beyond its control. Examples are huiTicanes or other natural disasters which destroy school facilities, other emergency situations affecting the operation of the public school system, state court judgments concerning the SCHOOL BOARD's State Constitutional or Statutory obligation to provide a uniform system of free public schools, and school desegregation orders or compliance agreements involving Federal Courts or the Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Education. Such events or actions may prevent the SCHOOL BOARD from complying with the provisions of this Agreement and may require the SCHOOL BOARD to deviate . from or modify the SCHOOL DISTRICT's Five·Year Capital Facilities Plan agreed to and approved by the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES and the SCHOOL BOARD. The COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITIES hereby agree that such noncompliance, deviations, or modifications will not be deemed a violation of this Agreement and that the provisions of Section V will pertain to those occurrences. The SCHOOL BOARD shall give written notice to the COUNTY and the participating MUNICIPALITIES if an "ActofGod"has prevented the SCHOOL BOARD from complying with its obligation under this Agreement. Page 19 of24 Vlll. STANDING AND TIDRD PARTY BENEFICIARY RIGHTS The PARTIES hereby acknowledge and agree that it is not the intent of any pru.ty to this · Agreement to confer any rights on any persons or entities other than the PARTIES to this Agreement. No person or entity not a party to this Agreement shall have any claim or cause of action against either the COUNTY, the MUNICIPALITIES or the SCHOOL BOARD for the failw:e of any party to perform in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement except as may be provided by law. IX. AMENDMENT, WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION A. Amending the Agreement This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement of the PARTIES. B. Withdrawal from Agreen:tent Any PARTY may withdraw from this Agreement by sending written notice to the other PARTIES to the Agreement and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (or its succ~ssor agen~y) at least sixty days prior to the effective date of the withdrawal. C. Additional Participants Any MUNICIPALITY may become a party to this Agreement after its effective date upon execution of a Unilateral Participation Agreement in such form as the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A X. TERM OF THE AGREEMENT This Agreement shall be for a term of five years and will automatically be renewed every five years for additional five-year terms. Any objection by any PARTY to this Agreement or to its renewal must be sent in writing to the other PARTIES no sooner than ninety days prior to the end of the term. XI. INDEMNIFICATION OF PARTIES Page 20of24 A. Hold Harmless . The SCHOOL BOARD agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the other PARTIES to this Agreement against any third party claim, liability, lawsuit, and damage award arising_ out of the petformance of this Agreement for any acts, failure to act, or decisions of the SCHOOL BOARD that are totally within the purview of the SCHOOL BOARD or are the responsibility of the . SCHOOL BOARD under this Agreement. Acts or decisions of the SCHOOL BOARD include, but are not limited to, items relating to school attendance boundaries, providing adequate capacity for new students i~ the SCHOOL BOARD'S Five· Year Capital Facilities Plan, constructing and modemizing schools consistent with the adopted SCH09L BOARD'S Five· Year Capital Facilities Plan, decisions on whether to accept or reject mitigation, and decisions on available capacity in the review process. B. Third Party Claims The COUNTY and each individual MUNICIPALITY that is a PARTY to this Agreement agree to hold harmless and indemn.i.fY all other PARTIES to the Agreement against any third party claim, liability, lawsuit, and damage award arising out of the performance of this Agreement for any acts, failure to act, or decisions of that PARTY that are totally within the purview of that party or are the responsibility of that patty under this Agreement. Acts or decisions of the COUNTY or an individual MUNICIPALITY include, but are not limited to, the denial of an application for development approval based on school impacts after the SCHOOL DISTRICT has informed that party that adequate school capacity exists for the development. XII. MULTIPLE ORIGINALS This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an ot;iginal, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Page 21 of24 ------------------------------------------------------------- Xlli. EFFECTIVE DATE OF AGREEMENT A. Effective Immediately Upon this Agreement being signed by all PARTIES, the Agreement shall be filed . . with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. This Agreement shall take effect immediately on the date filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and shall continue until terminated. {Remainder of page intentionally left blank} Page22 of24 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto. have affixed their signatures on the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Sharon R. Bock (SEAL) APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFIENCY By: l-@5~ ?'C~nty Attorney R 2 0 l5 W 1 .8 6 4 DEC 1 5 2015 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS By:~~~ Rebecca D . aldwell Page 23 of24 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALSUFFICIENCY THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. FlORIDA Chuck Shaw, Charrman Robert M. Avossa, E .D., Superin~ndent .......... ------·--. "'\ . ~~-~t2-9~ Page24 of24 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA By: ______________ _ Marcie Tinsley, Mayor ATTEST: By: ___________ _ Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk EXHJBIT A PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT TillS AGREEMENT is dated this __ day of ______ __... 20__, and entered into by · and among the -------------~ a municipal government, hereinafter "New Participant," and the various parties executing the Interlocai"Agreement between The School District of Palm Beach County. Palm Beach County and Municipalities of Palm Beach County for Coordinated Planning dated---------~ hereinafter "Coordinated Planning Agreement." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the School District of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County, and participating Munic!palities in Palm Beach County have entered into the Coordinated Planning Agreement as required ... . : by Section 163.31777, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, desires to become a participant under the Coordinated Planning Agreement; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article IX, Section C of the Coordinated Planning Agreement, participation is authorized ?POll the exe~ution of this unilateral Participation Agreement. ; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, it is agreed and understood by and among the undersigned New Participant and the participants in the Coordinated Planning Agreement as follows: 1. Upon execution of t~is Agreement, New Participant will become a participant in the Coordinated Planning Agreement. 2. The New Participant shall enjoy all the privileges of, and shall be bound by all the terms and conditions of, the Coordinated Planning Agreement. The New Participant shall adopt the required comprehensive plan amendments pursuant to Article Ill as soon as possible after execution of this Participation Agreement. 3 .. The participants in the · Coordinatel Planning Agreement agree to the inclusion of New Participant in accordance with Article IX, Section C of the Coordinated Planning Agreement Page I of2 ,. as it is acknowledged that the inclusion of an additional participant furthers the intent and spirit of the Coordinated Planning Agreement. 4. A copy of this Patticipation Agreement shall be filed with the Clerk of the Court in and for Palm Beach County . 5. This Participation Agreement shall be effective upon execution and shall continue in full force and effect unless New Member withdraws pursuant to Article IX, Section B of the Coordinated Planning Agreement. or the Coordinated Planning Agreement is otherwise terminated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by --------------------------as of the date and year indicated below. By: --------------------------- Its: ------------------------------ Date: ----------------------- Page2 of2 .. EXHIB IT B Form 1: Approved Future Land Use Amend~ents Name of Local Govern ment Contact Person This Form may be modified from time-to-time and/or posted electronically, if approved by the Interlocal Plan Ammdmc:nt Review Committee (I.P .A.R.C) or its successor EXHIBIT C Form 2: Summary of Approved Development Orders Name of local Government ------------ Contact Person This Form may be modified from time-to-time and/or posted electronically, if approved by the lnterlocal Plan Amendment Review Conunittee (LP.AR.C) or its successor SubjectlAgenda Item: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 38, 2016 Resolution 38, 2016: Conceptual approval for economic development incentives for "Project Falcon". Consideration for Approval: Conceptually approving a ten percent (10%) local match to Project Falcon for the State's Qualified Target Industry Tax Program. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Direc o of Planning and Zon· g Development Compliance and Zoning Manager N/A Bahareh Wolfs, AICP City Attorney RM~tB.:: Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning : [ ] Quasi -Judicial [ ] Legislative [ ] Public Hearing Advertised: [ ] Required [ X ] Not Required Date: _____ _ Paper: Finance: Accountant N/A Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: N/A Funding Source: [ ] Operating [ X ] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Contract/Agreement: Effective Date: N/A Approved By: f------------1 Expiration Date: cted parties: ] Notified [X] Not Required N/A Council Action: ] Approval ] Approval w/ Conditions ] Denial ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Economic Impact Analysis • Resolution 38, 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date : June 2, 2016 Resolution 38, 2016 Page 2 of2 The Business Development Board ("BDB") has approached the City of Palm Beach Gardens ("City") to request the City's local support for the Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund (QTI) Program for "Project Falcon". Project Falcon is a global company in the Aviation/Aerospace/Engineering industry cluster. The company is currently in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and is considering expanding its staffing due to the increase in client work it has acquired. DISCUSSION Project Falcon is requesting from the State's QTI Program economic incentives in the amount of $800,000 with a local required contribution of $160,000, which is 20% of the total amount. The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners is considering 10% of the local contribution in the amount of $80 ,000 at its June 7, 2016, meeting . The company is requesting $80 ,000 from the City, which is the remainder of the local match contribution . The local match is required for the expansion to occur locally. It is important to note that Project Falcon is also considering another option for its expansion , which includes moving jobs out of state to Kentucky (location where the company currently has vacant space available). Project Falcon has committed to a Capital Investment of $3 Million. The company also intends to retain 450 existing local jobs and create 200 new jobs, with the new jobs having an annual average wage of $66,098, which is 150% of the State of Florida 's annual wage. Staff has reviewed the information and supports the request of $80,000 as the 10% local match to the QTI Program to be disbursed in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the Department of Economic Opportunity and subject to the following conditions : a. Evidence is provided to the City that Project Falcon has an Agreement with the Department of Economic Opportunity for the QTI Program ; b. Palm Beach County has approved its economic development incentive award amount; c. There has been a public announcement of the project's expansion in the City of Palm Beach Gardens; and d . Final payment will be disbursed when evidence is provided to the City that the 450 local jobs have been retained in the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the 200 new local jobs are created within the City of Palm Beach Gardens , and the $3 Million in Capital Investment is within the City of Palm Beach Gardens. If approved , an economic development agreement will be brought to the City Council for final approval. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 38, 2016 as presented . Business Development Board Economic Impact Projections for Project Falcon -Retention Output Jobs Wages Taxes Direct $67,847,133 450.0 $34,176,982 $768,971 Indirect $27,567,084 244.5 $10,977,608 $780,197 Induced Total $28,438,578 $123,852,795 224.9 919.4 $8,532,320 $53,686,910 $1,545,614 $3,094,782 Business DeveJopment BOinl Economic lm~ Projections for~ Falcon- Output Jobs Wages Taxes Direct Indirect $30,154,281 $13,780,747 200.0 122.2 $13,472,353 $5,377,965 $328,243 $389,696 Induced $11,988,635 94.8 $3,593,826 $651,632 on Total $55,923,662 417.0 $22,444,144 $1,369,573 Avg Wage as "!. of County Average Avg Wage as% of County Average Company Avg Wage County Avg Wage 152% $74,524 $49,123 119% $58,393 $49,123 Company Avg Wage County Avg Wage 135% $66,098 $49,123 110% $53,823 $49,123 Total Economic Impact is an estimated combined etlect of a company and the ancillary industries impacted. Direct, indiAtct, Total Economic Impact is an estimated combined effect of a company and the ancill ary industries impacted. and induced economic effects based on the variables of output, income and employment were examined using IMPLAN Pro Dired., indirect, and induced economic effects based on the variables of output, income and ~ ware VOBion 3 and 201 4 County IMPLAN data from IMPLAN Group LJ.C. examined using IMPLAN Pro Version 3 and 2014 County IMPLAN data from IMPLAN Group LJ.C. Wages based on Florida Agency for Workforce looovnon, 2012 E5-202 progAtm, av0111ge county wage of $49,123 as Wages based on Florida Agency lor Workforce Innovation, 2012 E5-202 program, average county wage of stated by EFI incentive guidelines. $49,123 as stated by EFI incentive guidelines. Taxes estimated are sates, excise, property taxes, fees, lk:enses and other taxes paid by businesses as derived from U.S. Taxes estimated are sa•s. excise, property taxes, fees, licenses and other taxes paid by businesses as derived Bureau of Economic Analysis Gross State Product data. from U.S. BuAtau of Economic An.ttsis Gross State Product data. 1 RESOLUTION 38, 2016 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING CONCEPTUAL 6 APPROVAL FOR '1'ROJECT FALCON" ECONOMIC 7 DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES PURSUANT TO SECTION 288.106, 8 FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 9 FOR THE DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT FUNDS; PROVIDING AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 12 13 WHEREAS, "Project Falcon", is a global company in the 14 Aviation/Aerospace/Engineering industry cluster; and 15 16 WHEREAS, the business under consideration, is considering expanding its 17 operations in the City of Palm Beach Gardens; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the company is also considering one (1) other site in Kentucky , which 20 currently has vacant office space; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the project will have a total Capital Investment of $3,000,000; and 23 24 WHEREAS, "Project Falcon" will retain 450 existing employees and create 200 25 new jobs with an average wage of $66,098, which is 150% of the State of Florida average 26 annual wage; and 27 28 WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens hereby acknowledges that local 29 financial support of 20% of the total tax refund of $800,000 is required under the 30 provisions of Section 288.106, Florida Statutes, governing the State's Qualified Target 31 Industry Tax Refund Program ; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens has committed to provide $80,000, 34 which is 10% of the local match, for the Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund Program ; 35 and 36 37 WHEREAS, the City currently has funds for the purposes of economic 38 development opportunities; and 39 40 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 41 interest of the health , safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 42 Beach Gardens and the public at large. · 43 44 45 46 Page 1 of 3 Resolution 38, 2016 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 2 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 3 4 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 5 6 SECTION 2. The City Council hereby recommends "Project Falcon" be approved 7 as a Qualified Target Industry Business pursuant to Section 288.106, Florida Statutes. 8 The necessary cash commitment of local financial support for the Qualified Target 9 Industry Tax Refund Program exists for "Project Falcon" in the amount of $80,000, which 10 constitutes half, 10%, of the required local financial support. 11 12 SECTION 3. The approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be the 13 responsibility of "Project Falcon": 14 15 1. The $80 ,000 local match funding will be made available in accordance with the 16 guidelines set for by the Department of Economic Opportunity with the 17 stipulation that these funds are intended to represent 1 0% of the "local financial 18 support" required by Section 288.106, Florida Statutes. 19 20 2. The initial disbursement of the local support match for the QTI will be disbursed 21 when the following occurs: 22 a. Evidence is provided to the City that it has an Agreement with the 23 Department of Economic Opportunity for the QTI Program; 24 b. Palm Beach County has approved its economic development incentive 25 award amount; 26 c. There has been a public announcement of the project's expansion in the 27 City of Palm Beach Gardens; and 28 d . Final payment will be disbursed when evidence is provided to the City 29 that the 450 local jobs have been retained in the City of Palm Beach 30 Gardens, and the 200 new local jobs are created within the City of Palm 31 Beach Gardens and the $3,000,000 in Capital Investment is within the 32 City of Palm Beach Gardens. 33 34 SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 35 36 37 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 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 38, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Marcie Tinsley , 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 MAYOR TINSLEY VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER MARINO \\p bgsnas'Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTI ONS\2016\Resolution 38 2016 Project Falcon.docx Page 3 of 3 TO: DATE : FROM : THROUGH : CC: SUBJECT: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MEMORANDUM Mayor & City Council May 24, 2016 ;/ b, Natalie Crowley, Director of Planning a::.:z ___ t ~B Ronald M. Ferris, City Manager ~ "( - Patricia Snider, City Clerk Max Lohman , City Attorney Northlake Boulevard Task Force Time Extension - Resolution 40, 2016 On September 2, 1997, the Village of North Palm Beach , the Town of Lake Park, Palm Beach County, and the City of Palm Beach Gardens entered into an lnterlocal Agreement to create the Northlake Boulevard Task Force ("Task Force"). The purpose of the Task Force was to evaluate and recommend plans for the improvement, enhancement, and renovation of the Northlake Boulevard Corridor. There have been four (4) amendments to the lnterlocal Agreement. The current lnterlocal Agreement continues through September 30, 2016. On May 9, 2016, the Northlake Boulevard Task Force met and determined it is appropriate to extend the Agreement for a period of five (5) years. If approved , the Amendment to the lnterlocal Agreement will continue the Task Force through September 30, 2021 , but may be extended by written instrument of the Participants. The remaining budget in the Northlake Boulevard Task Force is $63,205.38. Should this til'l)e extension for the Agreement not be approved by the City Council, the City's fair share of the remaining funds, which would be returned to the City , would be $24,371.57 . If the Council wishes to approve Resolution 40, 2016, the City will continue to participate in the Agreement for the additional five (5) years with an expiration of September 30, 2021 . This item is scheduled at the June 2, 2016, City Council meeting for your consideration . Should you have any further questions or need additional information , please do not hesitate to contact me at 561-799-4233. Attachments: 1. Resolution 40 , 2016 2. Fifth Amendment to the Amended and Restated lnterlocal Agreement 1 2 RESOLUTION 40, 2016 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 6 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A FIFTH AMENDMENT 7 TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 8 BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, THE TOWN OF 9 LAKE PARK, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND THE CITY OF PALM 10 BEACH GARDENS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR 11 OTHER PURPOSES. 12 13 14 WHEREAS, on September 2, 1997 , the Village of North Palm Beach, the Town of 15 Lake Park, Palm Beach County , and the City of Palm Beach Gardens entered into an 16 lnterlocal Agreement to create the Northlake Boulevard Task Force ; and 17 18 WHEREAS, the current Restated Agreement provides in Part 2 that the term of 19 the Agreement continues through September 30 , 2016, but may be extended by written 20 instrument of the Participants; and 21 22 WHEREAS, on May 9, 2016 , the Northlake Boulevard Task Force met and 23 determined it is appropriate to extend the Agreement for a period of five (5) years ; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the City deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best interest 26 of the health , safety , and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm Beach 27 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 Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed and authorized to 36 execute the amended and restated lnterlocal Agreement between the Village of North 37 Palm Beach, the Town of Lake Park , Palm Beach County, and the City of Palm Beach 38 Gardens for the five-(5) year extension to the Northlake Boulevard Task Force, attached 39 hereto as Exhibit "A." 40 41 SECTION 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 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 40, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY : ----------------------Marcie Tinsley, 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 MAYOR TINSLEY VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER MARINO \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2016\Resolution 40 2016 NBTF Extension .docx Page 2 of 2 Resolution 40, 2016 EXHIBIT "A" FIFTH AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEAC H, CI TY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , TOWN OF LAKE PARK, AND PALM BEACH COUN TY THIS FIFTH AME NDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEE N THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH , CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , TOWN OF LAKE PARK, AND PALM BEACH COUNTY (hereinafter referred to as "FIFTH AME NDMENT") is made and entered into by and between the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH , 501 U.S. Highway One , North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 (hereinafter "NORTH PALM "), the CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDE NS , 10500 North Military Trail , Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 (hereinafter "GARDENS "), the TOWN OF LAKE PARK, 535 Park Avenue, Lake Park , Florida 33403 (hereinafter "LAKE PARK"), and PALM BEACH COUNTY, 301 North Olive Avenue , West Palm Beach , Florida 33401 (hereinafter "COUNTY") (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Participants "); and WHEREAS, the Participants previously entered into an interlocal agreement establishing the Northlake Boulevard Task Force (hereinafter referred to as "Task Force ") on September 2 , 1997 (R-97 -1156) (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement"); and WHEREAS , said Agreement was subsequently amended by the First Amendment to Agreement , which was effective on August 20 ,1998 (R -98 -1378D) and by the Second Amendment to Agreement, which was effective on August 22, 2000 (R- 2000-1182); and 1 WHEREAS, the Agreement was subsequently replaced in its entirety by the Amended and Restated Agreement, which was effective on February 26, 2004 (R-2004- 0394) (hereinafter referred to as "Restated Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the Restated Agreement was subsequently amended by the Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement, which was effective on September 13, 2005, and the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement , which was effective on May 6, 2006 (R-2006-0866); and WHEREAS, the Restated Agreement as amended by R-2006-0866 provides in Part 1, Section 6 that the term of the Agreement continues through September 30 , 2010 , but may be extended by written instrument of the Participants ; and WHEREAS, the Restated Agreement as amended by R-2010-1761 provides in Part 2, that the term of the Agreement continues through September 30, 2011 , but may be extended by written instrument of the Participants; and WHEREAS , the Restated Agreement as amended by R-2011-1242 provides in Part 2, that the term of the Agreement continues through September 30 , 2016 , but may be extended by written instrument of the Participants; and WHEREAS, the Participants have determined it is appropriate to extend the Agreement for a period of five years . NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises, and representations contained herein , NORTH PALM , the GARDENS , LAKE PARK , and the COUNTY hereby extend the term of the Agreement as follows: Part 1. The facts , statements, and recitals heretofore set forth are true and 2 correct and are hereby incorporated in this FIFTH AMENDMENT by reference . Part 2. This Agreement shall continue through September 30 , 2021 , but may be extended by written instrument of the Participants. Part 3. This FIFTH AMENDMENT may be executed in counterparts. Part 4 . Except as expressly set forth herein , all terms and conditions in the Restated Agreement and any previous amendments thereto shall remain in full force and effect. Part 5. This FIFTH AMENDMENT shall become effective upon filing a fully executed FIFTH AMENDMENT with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County , Florida . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have caused this EXTENSION to be executed this day of , 2016 . 3 ATIEST: CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS By: __________ _ By: ___________ _ Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk Marcie Tinsley, Mayor 4 ATTEST: By: __________ _ Village Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: __________ _ Village Attorney VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH By: ___________ _ David Norris, Mayor 5 ATIEST: By: ___________ _ Town Clerk APPROVEDASTOFORMAND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: __________ _ Town Attorney TOWN OF LAKE PARK By: __________ _ James DuBois, Mayor 6 ATTEST: By: ___________ _ Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: ___________ _ County Attorney G :\WPDATA\LANDUSE\RBANKS\zoning\NBTF fifth amendment.doc 7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA By: ___________ _ Mary Lou Berger, Mayor CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Amateur Radio operators are celebrating over a century of the miracle of the human vt)ice broadcast over the airwaves; and WHEREAS, Amateur Radio has continued to provide a bridge between peoples, societies and countties by creating friendships and the sharing of ideas; and WHEREAS, Amateur Radio Operators have also provided countless hours of community services both in emergencies and to other local organizations throughout these decades; and WHEREAS, these Amateur Radio services are provided wholly uncompensated; and WHEREAS, the State also recognizes the services Amateur Radio's people also provide to our many Emergency Response organizations, including The American Red Cross, and the City of Palm Beach Gardens Emergency Management; and WHEREAS, these same individuals have further demonstrated their value in public assistance ~y providing free radio communications for local parades, bike-a-thons, walk-a-thons, fairs and other charitable public events; and WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognizes and appreciates the diligence of these "ham~" who also serve as weather spotters in the Skywarn program of the US Government Weather Bureau; and WHEREAS, the ARRL is the leading organization for Amateur Radio in the USA; and WHEREAS, the ARRL Amateur Radio Field Day exercise will take place on June 25-26, 2016 and is p 24 hour emergency preparedness exercise and demonstration of the Radio Amateurs' skills and readiness to provid(! self-supporting communications without further infrastructure being required. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Marcie Tinsley, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm B each Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim June 20-26, 2016 as: Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk AMATEUR RADIO WEEK IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm B each, Gardens, Florida, to be a.ffzxed on this 2nd day of June in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen. Marcie Tinsley, Mayor CITYOFPALMBEACHGARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers provide for the safety, health and welfare of the citizens in this community through the enforcement of building, zoning, housing, animal control, fire safety, environmental and other codes and ordinances; and WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers are often not credited for the jobs that they do in saving lives and improving neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, every day, assisted by support and program staff, they attempt to provide quality customer service to the public for the betterment of the community; and WHEREAS, too many times their efforts go unnoticed, even after code compliance has been accomplished due to their efforts and expertise ; and WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers are dedicated, well trained, and highly responsible individuals who take their jobs seriously and are proud of their department and the local government within which they serve ; and WHEREAS, the Florida Association of Code Enforcement (F. A. C. E.) has declared the first week of June be set aside by local government to honor and recognize their Code Enforcement Officers; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Marcie Tinsley, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim the week of June 6 -10, 2016 as: CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' WEEK and encourage citizens of Palm Beach Gardens to join this Council in expressing appreciation for the dedication and outstanding service provided by the individuals who serve as our Code Enforcement Officers. Attest: Patricia Snider, CMC, City Clerk, IN WITNESS WHE REOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to be affixed on this :r' day of June in the year Two Thousand and Six teen. Marcie Tinsley, Mayor CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Ordinance 5, 2016 Subject/Agenda Item: Amending the City of Palm Beach Gardens Police Officers' Retirement Plan . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs (Savings): Finance $~ &() ___ , :YearTotal) Allan Owens Current FY Finance Administrator HR Administrator Advertised: Funding Source: N/A Date: ] Operating Paper: 1 Other [X] Not Required Submitted by: Contract/ Agreement: ·ector Effective Date: N/A Allan Owens Expiration Date : N/A Finance Administrator Affected parties Budget Acct.#: N/A ~------------~ Approved by: [ ] Notified Council Action: ] Approved ] Approved w/ Conditions ] Denied ] Continued to: Attachments: • Ordinance 5, 2016 Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Ordinance 5, 2016 Page 2 of 2 BACKGROUND: Recently, the Palm Beach Gardens Police Officers' Retirement Plan ("Plan") received a favorable tax determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") based upon the timely adoption of an amendment providing clarification to several sections of the Plan. The changes include the following: • Language has been added clarifying that members are 1 00% vested upon reaching the normal retirement date. • Detailed procedures and formulas have been added explaining how gains or losses on Plan assets are calculated. • Language setting forth procedures for rehire of members has also been added. None of the above changes increase the pension benefits of the Plan; they merely clarify existing language, policies, and practices. An actuarial impact statement has been requested from the Plan's attorney, and will be included with the Ordinance at second reading; however, it is not anticipated that any of the requested changes will add to the cost of the Plan . STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 5, 2016 as presented on first reading . 1 ORDINANCE 5, 2016 2 3 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 50. POLICE. OF 6 THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH 7 GARDENS, FLORIDA AT ARTICLE Ill. POLICE OFFICERS' 8 RETIREMENT TRUST FUND. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNAL 9 REVENUE SERVICE FAVORABLE DETERMINATION LETTER AND 10 TO ADD PROVISIONS TO ALLOW IN-SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS; BY 11 AMENDING SECTION 50-61. DEFINITIONS. TO AMEND THE 12 DEFINITION OF "RETIREMENT" AND TO ADD A DEFINITION OF 13 "RETIREE"; BY REPEALING AND AMENDING SECTION 50-116. 14 NORMAL RETIREMENT. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME TO PROVIDE 15 FOR NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENTS 16 BASED ON SERVICE ONLY; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-120. 17 SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME, AS 18 REVISED, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR 100% VESTING AT NORMAL 19 RETIREMENT AGE; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 50-137. RE- 20 EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT. ALLOWING FOR 21 REEMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT AND IN-SERVICE 22 DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; BY 23 REPEALING SECTION 50-152. AMOUNTS PAYABLE UPON 24 ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE IN DROP. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME, 25 AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO CLARIFY THE FORMULA USED TO 26 CALCULATE THE PLAN EARNINGS; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS 27 CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; 28 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 29 30 31 WHEREAS, the Palm Beach Gardens Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund 32 sought a tax determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in 2009; and 33 34 WHEREAS, by letter dated November 5, 2015, the IRS granted a favorable tax 35 determination based upon the timely adoption of an amendment to the Plan providing 36 clarification to two sections of the Plan ; and 37 38 WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens has determined it to be in the interest 39 of the City and its employees to allow retired police officers to be reemployed by the City 40 in non-police positions, and to be able to continue to receive their pension from the Police 41 Retirement Fund ; and 42 43 WHEREAS, IRS Code Section 401 (a)(36) and its regulations permit in -service 44 distributions provided the retired Police Officer is at Normal Retirement Age; and 45 46 Page 1 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Ordinance 5 , 2016 WHEREAS, the City Council deems the tax compliance of the Police Retirement Fund 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 ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. SECTION 2. Chapter 50 . Police. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is hereby amended at Article Ill. Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund . by amending Section 50-61 . Definitions. by amending the definition of Retirement and adding a definition of Retiree as follows: Sec. 50-61 . Definitions. * * * Retirement or retired means a police officer's withdrawal from city employment with a pension payable from the fund . Retiree means a person who has entered into retirement from the city. * * * SECTION 3. Chapter 50. Police. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is hereby amended at Article Ill. Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund . by repealing Section 50-116. Normal retirement. and re-adopting same, as revised ; providing that Section 50-116 shall hereafter read as follows : Sec. 50-116. Normal retirement. (a) Date. A member's normal retirement date shall be upon the attainment of age fifty-two (52), provided the officer has at least ten (1 0) years of service, or upon completion of twenty (20) years of service, regardless of age. In the case of a retirement with twenty (20) years of service, Normal Retirement Age is the age a member has attained when retired at twenty (20) years of service. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, for police officers with less than ten (10) years of creditable service on September 13, 2012, and police officers hired on or after that date, the normal retirement date shall be upon the attainment of age fifty-nine (59) and at least ten (1 0) years of creditable service, and effective July 1, 2016, the normal retirement date for police officers with less than ten (10) years of creditable service on September 13, 2012, and police officers hired on or after that date, shall be age fifty-five (55) with at least ten (1 0) years of creditable service , or twenty-five (25) years of creditable service regardless of age. In the case of a retirement with twenty-five (25) years of service, Normal Retirement Age is the age a member has attained when retired at twenty-five (25) years of service. Page 2 of 8 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 (b)-(c) Ordinance 5, 2016 (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted.) SECTION 4. Chapter 50. Police. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is hereby amended at Article Ill. Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund . by repealing Section 50-120. Separation from service. and re-adopting same, as revised ; providing that Section 50-120. shall hereafter read as follows: Sec. 50-120. Separation from service. (a) If an officer terminates employment with the police department either voluntarily or by discharge, and is not eligible for any other benefits under the fund , he shall be entitled to the retirement benefit accrued to the date of termination, payable for ten years certain and life thereafter, commencing at early or normal retirement date, provided he has ten or more years of credit service. Early retirement benefit will be actuarially reduced in accordance with this section. (b) If an officer terminates employment prior to the completion of ten years credited service, such officer shall be entitled to a retirement benefit subject to the vested percentages below: Years of Vested Credit Service Percentages 5 25 6 40 7 55 8 70 9 85 10 100 A police officer may elect to receive the return of contributions without interest in lieu of all other benefits under this plan. (c) A member who does not meet the requirements of subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall receive a refund of all contributions, including buy back contributions made in accordance with section 50-127 , without interest. !91 A member is 100% vested upon reaching the normal retirement date. Page 3 of 8 Ordinance 5, 2016 1 SECTION 5. Chapter 50 . Police. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Palm 2 Beach Gardens, Florida is hereby amended at Article Ill. Police Officers' Retirement Trust 3 Fund . by adding a new Section 50-137. Reemployment after retirement. retroactive to 4 January 1, 2016, as follows: 5 6 Sec. 50-137. Reemployment after retirement. 7 8 @} Any Retiree who is retired under this fund. except for disability retirement, may 9 be reemployed by any public or private employer. except the City, and may receive 10 compensation from that employment without limiting or restricting in any way the 11 retirement benefits payable under this fund. Reemployment of a Retiree by the City on or 12 after January 1. 2016. shall be subject to the limitations set forth in this section . 13 14 .{Q1 Reemployment in a position other than as a Police Officer. Notwithstanding any 15 other provision of this Plan. a Retiree who is retired from the Fund on a Normal Retirement 16 at Normal Retirement Age and who is subsequently reemployed by the city in a position 17 other than as a Police Officer shall. upon being reemployed, continue receipt of benefits 18 from this Fund. The benefit paid from this Fund shall not be changed in any way by such 19 reemployment. 20 21 .(9 Reemployment as a Police Officer. In the event a Retiree who is retired from 22 the Fund is subsequently reemployed by the city as a Police Officer or into a position 23 that supervises Police Officers, the benefit payable to the Retiree from this Fund shall be 24 suspended for the period of such reemployment. until the Retiree terminates employment 25 with the city. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence. a Retiree who is retired from the 26 Fund on a Normal Retirement at Normal Retirement Age may be reemployed by the city 27 as part of the city's Reserve Police Force under Policy and Procedure 3.2.9 and continue 28 to receive benefits from the Fund. 29 30 @ Notwithstanding any provision of subsection (a). (b). or (c) above. a Retiree who 31 has retired on an Early Retirement or a Disability Retirement may not be reemployed by 32 the city and continue to receive a benefit from this Fund. 33 34 SECTION 6. Chapter 50. Police. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Palm 35 Beach Gardens, Florida is hereby amended at Article Ill. Police Officers' Retirement Trust 36 Fund . by repealing Sec . 50-152(b) Amounts Payable upon Election to Participate in 37 DROP . and re-adopting same, as revised ; providing that Section 50-152(b) shall hereafter 38 read as follows: 39 40 Sec. 50-152. Amounts payable upon election to participate in DROP. 41 42 (a) (This subsection shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted.) 43 44 (b) An employee's account in the DROP program shall earn interest in one of two 45 ways. The selection of the earnings program shall be irrevocable and shall be made prior 46 to the first deposit in the DROP account. The options are as follows : Page 4 of 8 Ordinance 5 , 2016 1 2 (1) A guaranteed rate of six and one-half (6 %) percent; or 3 4 (2) Gains or losses at the same rate of return earned by pension fund assets. 5 6 a. The rate of return applied will be determined by the investment consultant 7 using the Modified Dietz formula and will be credited or debited to the 8 member's DROP balance on a quarterly basis. 9 10 1. The quarterly rate of return is calculated in a two-step process. Step 11 1 is to calculate each month's rate of return using the Modified Dietz 12 formula. Step 2 is to link the monthly returns together. 13 14 Step 1 (Calculate the monthly returns using the Modified Dietz 15 Formula) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Gai n EMV -BMV -F RMDiet: = n AverageC apit al B MV + L i =l 'Wi x Fi. Where: EMV is the ending market value B k fV is the beginning market value F is the net external inflow for the period (contributions to a portfolio are entered as positive flows while withdrawals are entered as negative flows). The investment manager fee is not included in this calculation (net of fees). Other expenses. including. but not limited to. investment consultant. custodial. actuarial, administrative. and legal fees are included . n L;H'ixFi= i=l The sum of each flow Fi multiplied by its weight ~t-i The weight ~ is the proportion of the time period between the point in time when the flow Fi occurs and the end of the period.~ can be calculated as 1-V:· = CD -Di ' CD Page 5 of 8 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 Ord inance 5, 2016 Where CD is the number of calendar days during the return period being calculated. which equals end date minus start date plus 1. D-;. is the number of days from the start of the return period until the day on which the flow Fi occurred. This assumes that the flow happens at the end of the day. Step Two (Link the Monthly Returns) Link the returns geometrically in the following fashion: [ (1+R1) x (1 + R2) x (1 + R3) 1-1 =Quarterly Rate of Return Where: R1 = Return of Month 1 R2 = Return of Month 2 R3 = Return of Month 3 b. The rate is net of the investment manager fees. the custodian fees. and the investment consulting fees. These amounts are reported monthly by the administrator and are reported annually by the auditor. c. Statements are effective December 31st, March 31st, June 30th, and September 3Qth. (c)-(d) (1) Gains or losses at the same rate of return earned by pension fund assets; or (2) A guaranteed rate of six and one half (6 %) percent. However, if a police officer does not terminate employment at the end of participation in the DROP , interest credits shall cease on the DROP balance. An employee's DROP account shall be assessed an administrative fee that is based upon the ratio that the Employee 's DROP account bears to the Fund as a whole. (These subsections shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted .) SECTION 7. Each and every other section and subsection of Chapter 50, Police , shall remain in full force and effect as previously enacted . SECTION 8. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed . Page 6 of 8 Ordinance 5, 2016 1 SECTION 9. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 2 thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction 3 to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. 4 5 SECTION 10. Specific authority is hereby granted to codify this Ordinance. 6 7 SECTION 11. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption, 8 except as otherwise specifically provided herein . 9 10 11 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 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 Page 7 of 8 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 Ordinance 5, 2016 PASSED this __ day of _______ , 2016, upon first reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ___ day of ______ , 2016, upon second and final reading. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS BY: -------------------------Marcie Tinsley , Mayor Eric Jablin , Vice Mayor David Levy, Councilmember Robert G. Premuroso, Councilmember Maria Marino , Councilmember ATTEST: BY: --------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: --------------------------R. Max Lohman, City Attorney FOR AGAINST ABSENT \\pbgsnas \Attorney\attorney_share\ORDI NANCES\2016\0rdinance 5 2016 PO pension amendment.docx Page 8 of 8 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 32, 2016 Subject/Agenda Item: Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD) Site Plan Amendment Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request from PGA Development Associates, L.C. to modify the site plan to add covered parking structures over 20 existing parking spaces within the Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD). Gardens Station PUD is located between RCA Drive and Alternate A1A, north of RCA Boulevard . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Director o Planning & Zonin Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning: Project Manager 0S Gaby Serrano, Planner Finance: Accountant ~f./f( Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: Yes Funding Source: Development Compliance Ba&s.AICP [X] Quasi-Judicial [ ] Legislative [X] Public Hearing [ ] Operating r-----------i [X] Other N/A Approved By: City Manager Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 5/18/16 Paper: Palm Beach Post r-----------------i Budget Acct.#: N/A Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A City Council Action: [ ] Approval [ ] Approval w/ Conditions. ) Denial ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Location Map • Development Application and Justification Statement • Resolution 32, 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 32, 2016 Page 2 of4 The subject request will allow a modification to the approved Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD) site plan. Gardens Station is developed with a total of 336 parking spaces. The Applicant desires to add covered parking spaces as an amenity for the tenants of the office buildings. Eleven (11) covered parking spaces exist on site today. The City's Land Development Code allows for a maximum of 5% of the total parking to be covered parking spaces, which would equate to a maximum of 16 spaces. The Applicant intends to provide 31 covered parking spaces (14 spaces located on the eastern parcel and 17 spaces on the west~rn parcel), thus exceeding the maximum amount of covered parking spaces by 15 spaces. The Applicant is requesting a waiver to increase the amount of covered parking allowed from 5% to 9.2 %, or from 16 covered parking spaces to 31 covered parking spaces. Staff is recommending approval of the subject petition. BACKGROUND On December 16, 2004, the City Council adopted Ordinance 43, 2004 and Resolution 217 , 2004, approving the rezoning and master plan , respectively, for the Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD), allowing for the development of a mixed-use project consisting of two (2) buildings containing 15,075 square feet of general commercial use; 17,550 square feet of medical office use; 47,200 square feet of professional office use; and 2,500 square feet of financial use. On July 1, 2010, a minor administrative amendment was approved , adding a covered parking structure over four (4) parking spaces at the rear of the Gardens Station West Building. On September 15, 2015, an administrative amendment was approved to add a covered parking structure for seven (7) parking spaces at Gardens Station East. On October 1, 2015, a minor administrative amendment was approved for a change in color of the covered parking structure from dark green to terra-cotta at Gardens Station East. LAND USE & ZONING The site has a Mixed Use (MXD) future land-use designation and a PUD Overlay with an underlying zoning designation of Mixed Use (MXD). Subject Property Gardens Station North PGA Design Center South North Corp West Marriott Hotel; Loehmann's Plaza East Legacy Place PROJECT DETAILS Site Details Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with und Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with underlying Mixed Use (MXD) Planned Community Development (PCD) Overlay with underlying Research and Light Industrial (M-1) Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay with underlying General Commercial (CG1) Planned Community Development (PCD) Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 32, 2016 Page 3 of4 Mixed Use (MXD) Mixed Use (MXD) Industrial (I) Commercial (C) Mixed Use (MXD) The Gardens Station PUD is located on the east and west sides of RCA Center Drive, approximately 300 feet north of RCA Boulevard . The Gardens Station PUD is approximately 7.6 acres. Subject Request The property owner, PGA Development Associates, L.C., is requesting an amendment to modify the site plan to add covered parking structures over 13 existing spaces located on the western parcel and seven (7) existing spaces located on the eastern parcel within the Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a total of 31 covered parking spaces. There is currently a total of 11 covered parking spaces. Section 78-374 (g), Covered parking structures, of the City Code specifically allows for a maximum of five 5% of the total parking to be covered parking spaces. The Applicant's request will bring the percentage to 9.2 %. Existing Covered Parking The Gardens Station East building currently has seven (7) covered parking spaces in a terra-cotta color. The Gardens Station West building has a total of four (4) existing covered parking spaces in a dark green color. Waiver Request Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 32, 2016 Page 4 of4 The Applicant is requesting one (1) waiver with this petition. Code Section Requirement Proposal Waiver Staff Support Section 78-37 4 (g) Maximum of 5% 9.2% 4.2% of total parking (15 covered Maximum amount of (336) (31 covered parking Yes covered parking (16 spaces total) parking spaces) spaces) STAFF ANALYSIS In order to justify the waiver request based on Section 78-158, Waivers to Planned Development District Requirements, of the City's Land Development Regulations, the property owner is proposing two (2) additional benches in the outside plaza area of Gardens Station West, as well as two (2) Ligustrum Trees, 13 Pitch Apple Shrubs, and Fakahatchee grass in the northwest landscape island in Gardens Station West and in the northeast landscape island in Gardens Station East. The request is consistent with several other developments in the area. Other similar covered parking projects within the City that have been approved include Fairway Office Center at PGA National, NorthCorp, and Village Square Professional Park Phase II. The proposed parking canopy structures will be freestanding and not attached to any building. The support beams will be located approximately every two (2) parking spaces between the striping of the double-lined parking spaces. The canopies will be installed and match the existing covered parking spaces that have been installed on both the east and west portions of the project. The proposed covered parking at Gardens Station West (awning and supports) will be dark green to match the existing four (4) covered parking spaces, and the proposed covered parking spaces at Gardens Station East (awning and supports) will be terra-cotta to match the existing seven (7) covered parking spaces. Staff supports the Applicant's request to modify the site plan for covered parking . PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) The PZAB reviewed the subject petition at its April12, 2016 meeting, and recommended approval to the City Council by a vote of 7 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 32, 2016 as presented . Location Mae. . ' ·j :-·.-..... ..,. ....... fi.~..,.,..,...,. ................. _,.._..._. ····f ·-'. 10; 0) . ...!.: Gardens Sfatlon East I! i. Gardens Station West CITY O F PALM BEACH G ARDE NS DE VELOPMENT APPLICATIO N Planning and Zoning Departm en t CITY OF PALM BEA CH G ARD ENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 · (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 Reques t: 0Planned Community Development (PCD) 0Pianned Unit Development (PUD) 0Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan 0Conditional Use . 0Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan 0Administrative Approval 0Administrative Appeal Project Name: Gardens Station 0Annexation 0Rezoning 0Site Plan Review 0Concurrency Certificate 0Time Extension IZ!Miscellaneous 00ther Date Submitted: ~-'------__J --------------------------- Owner: Multiple Owners (See attached) Applicant (if not Owner): ----------------------- Applicant's Address:3920 RCA Blvd,# 2002 Telephone N o.(561) 627-4000 Agent: JMorton Planning & Landscape Architecture Contact Person: Lauren McClellan I Jennifer Morton E-Mail: lmcclellan@jmortonla.com Agent's Mailing Address:3920 RCA Blvd. #2002, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Agent's TelephoneNumber: (561) 721-4463 I (561) 371-9384 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Petition Number: ______ _ Date & Time Received: _____ _ Fees Received Application$ Engineering$ _________ _ Receipt Number: ________ _ Architect: ----------------------------------------------------------- Engineer: __________________________________________________________ __ PI JMorton Planning & Landscape Architecture anner: ------------------------------------------------------------ Landscape Architect: ----------------------~---------------------------- Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L . East and west sides of RCA Center Drive, north of RCA Boulevard enera ocatton: ----------------------------------------------------- Add 11020, 11025 & 11030 RCA Center Drive ress: ------------------------------------------------------------ S . 6 T h' 42 R 43 ectton: __________ owns tp : _______________ ange: ________ _ See attached list Property Control Number(s): ------------------------------------- A 7.597 C z . MXD R dZ . N/A creage: urrent onmg: equeste omng: ----------------------------------- 8 Flood Zone __________ Base Flood Elevation (BFE) -to be indicated on site plan, ______ _ Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation:MXD E . . L d U Mixed Use Development xtsttng an se: ----------------------------- Same Requested Land Use: ------------------------------------- P d U ( ) . h 1 • 1 f .1 'd covered parking repose se s t.e. ote, stng e amt y rest ence,etc.: ________ __ Proposed Square Footage by Use: ------------------------------------------ ProposedNumberandType of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): 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: See attached justification statement. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? See attached justification statement. 3. Describe how the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements ofthe City's Comprehensive Plan-Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, Infrastructure, Coastal Management, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. See attached justification statement. 3 • I 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301 , Land Development Regulations)? See attached justification statement. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-26 I, Land Development Regulations)? See attached justification statement. 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Yes. Date Received: .... ! _________ _, Legal Description of the Subject Property (Attach additional sheets ifneeded) Or see attached deed for legal d esc ript ion. Location The subject property is located approximately mile(s) from the intersectionof ------ ------------' on t he j l north,Qeast,OsouthDwest side of _____ _ ----------------(street/road). 4 .. Statementof Ownership and Designationof Authorized Ag&lt Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appearedJ _o_h_n_c_._B_il_ls ____ _ 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. Th t h I h . t' Site Plan Approval for Covered Parking a e s e ts reques mg in the --------------------City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 3. That he/she has app~inted JMorton Planning & Landscape Arc~itecture as authorized agent on his/her behalf to accomplish the above project. 3920 RCA Blvd, Suite 2002 Street Address P. 0. Box (561) 627 -4000jcb@ TelephoneNumber jcb@jcbills.com E-mail Address By: Name/Title Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 City, State, Zip Code City, State, Zip Code Fax Number Swornandsubscribedbeforemethis '28 day of~ ........ ~ . ZOllo Ctfa l~£ }{_~ Notary Public My Commission expires: --------- Z}Zt3/Zoll r 1 5 to act ' ' .. Applicant's Certification 1/We affirm and certify that I!we understand and will comply with the land development regulations of i · 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, Ilwe 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: I Owner I Optionee I Lessee [7 ~gent I Contract Purchaser Print Name of Applicant 3920 RCA Boulevard, Suite 2002 Street Address Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 City, State, Zip Code (561) 371-9384 TelephoneNumber N/A Fax Number jmorton@jmortonla.com E-Mail Address 6 Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561-799-4230 Permit# ________________________________ ___ Financ ial Respons i bi l ity 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 i nvoiced on a monthly basis for profess ional fees such as, but not limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services , advertising costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. Joh" C. d;tls Owner printed name Date &(. Athuh('d liJf Property Control Number Sara l a,£ OWn(C Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY A C KN OW LE DG EMENT STATE OF _.A ....... ~L,.:;o.;..;n=·J ..... g _______ ___ COUNTY OF e 10'1 &o.c h CnwJ.r I hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ..fB.._ day of ,)o.<A.>..A"'af , 20.&, by -..kno C. 15:\\s . ~or she is personally known !!! m0~as Produced as identification. ~~d? 1~(QAQ~,? Notary public signature Lak'-re. o Me.. Cle I\~ Printed name State of Hoa ·du. at-large My Commission expires: -z.jzB,U-=1 GARDENS STATION MISCELLANEOUS SITE PLAN APPLICATION Submitted: January 29, 2016 Re-Submitted: March 4, 2016 Re -Submitted: March 11, 2016 Background Information On behalf of the Applicant, JMorton Planning & Landscape Architecture is proposing to modify the approved site plan for Gardens Station to add covered parking spaces within the parking lot. Gardens Station {"Property") is a 7. 6 acre mixed use planned development located between RCA Drive and Alternate AlA, north of RCA Boulevard. The existing land use and zoning designation for the entire Gardens Station property is MXD. The project is subdivided by RCA Center Drive and developed in two phases: Gardens Station East and Gardens Station West. The uses surrounding the Property are detailed in the table below . Future Land Use --• .. Use North MXD Ml Office & Retention South Industrial PCD Office & Hotel East N/A N/A Alternate AlA & FEC Railroad Line MXD PCD Legacy Place West MXD Ml Office Gardens Station was originally approved on December 16, 2004 for the development of a total of 82,325 square feet {17,550 square feet of medical office; 47,200 square feet of professional office; 15,075 square feet of commercial; and 2,500 square feet of financial use). An administrative amendment was approved on March 17, 2015 to eliminate loft office space which reduced the total square footage by 4,325 square feet. 1. Explain the nature of the request: The attached aerial map shows the existing buildings and parking area. The Property is developed with a total of 336 parking spaces. The Applicant desires to add covered parking spaces as an amenity for the tenants of the office buildings. Four covered parking spaces at Gardens Station West and seven covered parking spaces at Gardens Station East have previously been approved and installed. The City Land Development Code allows for a maximum of 5% of the total parking to be covered parking spaces which would equate to a maximum of 16 spaces. The Applicant intends to provide 31 covered parking spaces {14 spaces located on the eastern parcel and 17 spaces on the western parcel), thereby exceeding the maximum amount of covered parking spaces by 15 spaces. Thereby, the Applicant is requesting to increase the amount of covered parking allowed from 5% to 9.2%, or from 16 covered parking spaces to 31 covered parking spaces. Per the attached details, the proposed parking canopy structures will be freestanding and not attached to any building. The canopies will be installed and match the existing covered parking spaces that have been installed on both the east and west portions of the project. Like the existing canopies, the support 3920 RCA Blvd. Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email Page 12 beams will be located approximately every two parking spaces between the striping of the double lined parking spaces. The proposed covered parking at Gardens Station West (awning and supports) will be green to match the existing four covered parking spaces and the proposed covered parking spaces at Gardens Station East (awning and supports) will be terracotta to match the existing seven covered parking spaces. Existing canopy at Gardens Station West Existing canopy at Gardens Station East 3920 RCA Blvd. ~uite 2002 ! Palm Beach Gardens, FL ~341 0 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email Page 13 At the request of City staff to provide additional amenities of landscaping, the Applicant has agreed to provide two additional benches in the outside plaza area of Gardens Station West as well as one (1) Crape Myrtle or Ligustri.Jm Tree and Pitch Apple hedge in the northwest landscape island on Gardens Station East and in the northeast landscape island in order to off-set any to off-set any impacts that the proposed waiver to allow the additional covered parking spaces will have. 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? The proposed covered parking spaces will have no impact on the surrounding area as they are proposed to be located internally and will not be readily visible from any major public rights-of-way. The proposed covered parking spaces have been requested by and will serve the tenants and business owners of the two office buildings. 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. The proposed request is not a rezoning. The Applicant is requesting a waiver to allow additional covered parking spaces which will exceed the maximum percentage allowed by City Code. It is widely acknowledged that covered parking spaces mitigate solar radiation that contributes to heat island effect. In addition to policies in the Future Land Use Element related to the encouragement of planned developments within the City as a method of sustainable development, the Conservation Element of the Comprehensive Plan also identifies the use of sustainable building practices (Objective 6.2.2}. LEED sustainable site certifiable building practices encourage the use of covered parking and further states that the use of such covered parking over 50% of the total parking area mitigates heat island effect. The proposed covered parking spaces will not be in conflict with any elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan. 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 proposed covered parking will not affect native vegetation or any natural resources. Gardens Station has already been fully developed and the proposed addition of covered parking spaces will not increase any pervious area on the Property. The Property has significant landscaping along the perimeter of the project as well as within the parking lot. The proposed parking canopies will not interfere with the existing landscape materials in the parking islands, plating medians or landscape buffer. 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261, Land Development Regulations)? The proposed addition of covered parking spaces will not require Art in Public Places. The Gardens Station MXD previously satisfied the Art in Public Places requirement through monetary contributions. Waiver Request 3920 RCA Blvd . Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Ga r dens. FL 33410 I 561.371 .9384 cell I jmo r t on@jmortonla .com email Page 14 Concurrent with this miscellaneous site plan application, the Applicant is requesting to allow the amount of covered parking spaces to exceed 5% of the total parking for the Gardens Station MXD. The Applicant is specifically requesting a waiver from Sec. 78-374{g) to allow for 9.2% of the total parking to be covered. The total amount of covered parking spaces proposed by the Applicant is 31 spaces. These proposed covered parking spaces will provide an amenity for the tenants, employees, and customers of the various businesses located within both buildings of the MXD. As previously mentioned, the Applicant is proposing to install 7 covered parking spaces in addition to the 7 existing to the east of the courtyard for Gardens Station East, for a total of 14 covered parking spaces. On the Gardens Station West parcel, the Applicant is proposing to install13 covered parking spaces in addition to the existing 4 spaces, for a total of 17 covered spaces. 1. The request is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. This waiver request will provide an additional amenity to the tenants and employees of two large office buildings located in the City. Amenities, such as covered parking spaces, are highly desired by lessees of office space throughout Palm Beach County. By providing such amenities, the Applicant strives to ensure the full occupancy of the subject office buildings in the present and future thus contributing to and enhancing the City's Goal1.3 to promote livable communities and promote sustainable growth. In addition to policies in the Future Land Use Element related to the encouragement of planned developments within the City as a method of sustainable development, the Conservation Element of the Comprehensive Plan also identifies the use of sustainable building practices {Objective 6.2.2). LEED sustainable site certifiable building practices encourage the use of covered parking and further states that the use of such covered parking over 50% of the total parking area mitigates heat island effect. Therefore, any increase in the amount of covered parking will assist to mitigate heat island effect. 2. The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. The proposed waiver is consistent with the purpose and intent of Section 78-158 of the City's code which encourages an innovative and creative design that will benefit the City and surrounding 'neighborhoods. This waiver request is not included in the list of prohibited waiver requests. The proposed waiver to allow an increased amount of covered parking will benefit the Applicant as well as the City. Current trends in the commercial/office space rental market include the provision of value added leasing opportunities for tenants seeking more amenities outside of basic office space rental. Offices with more amenities are drawing higher rents and therefore contributing to higher property values which ultimately benefit the City. 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 waiver request will allow for the addition of covered parking spaces for two large office buildings. As more businesses locate to Palm Beach County, leasable office space is in demand. The commercial/office space rental market has become more competitive and 3920 RCA Blvd . Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmort on la.com email Page IS consumers are seeking more value-added upgrades and "bang for their buck", especially when it comes to amenities. Initially, when Gardens Station was approved, attention was given to architectural significance, pedestrian amenities and linkages, and sense of place. Gardens Station provides decorative pavers throughout the parking lot, at the front entryways, within the building courtyard, and at the pedestrian crossing on Northcorp Drive. Additionally, landscaping along the project perimeter and within the parking lot and courtyard contribute to an overall sense of place for the project. The addition of covered parking spaces will not only blend in and complement the existing features, but rather add a needed amenity for the tenants of Gardens Station. Gardens Station West Decorative pavers at crosswalk Plaza with benches, bike racks, & trash receptacles Front entry with benches Bike rack and trash receptacle 3920 RCA Blvd. Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email Page 16 Gardens Station East Courtyard Plaza with benches, bike racks, & trash receptacles Decorative pavers at crosswalk Landscape median between east & west parcels 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. The proposed waiver for additional covered parking spaces will provide a value added amenity to the office development. As demonstrated in the pictures above, the existing MXD exceeds several minimum requirements for PUD's, including the provision of pedestrian amenities {benches and trash receptacles), landscaping, minimum pervious area, and minimum number of parking spaces. Additionally, at the request of City staff, the Applicant has agreed to provide two additional benches in the outside plaza area of Gardens Station West as well as one {1) Crape Myrtle or Ligustrum Tree and Pitch Apple hedge in the northwest landscape island on Gardens Station East and in the northeast landscape island in order to off-set any impacts the proposed waiver to allow the additional covered parking spaces will have. 3920 RCA Blvd. Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email Page 17 5. The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. Approval of this requested waiver to allow an increased number of covered parking spaces will add an amenity to the existing office building, which is being requested by several tenants of the office buildings. When Gardens Station was originally approved careful planning and consideration was given to design. The Gardens Station development contains several pedestrian amenities including benches, decorative pavers, outdoor plazas and gathering spaces, and a courtyard with landscaping. Consideration was also given to landscaping throughout the parking lot as well as along the perimeter of the Property. 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 Property has been developed as an office complex for several years. At the time of site plan approval consideration was given to preservation of natural resources and drainage. Approval of the additional covered parking spaces will not impact any natural resources, nor will it increase the impervious area of the Property as the parking spaces already exist, the Applicant simply desires to install shade structures similar to those that already exist on the Property as an amenity for the building tenants. LEED sustainable site certifiable building practices encourage the use of covered parking. 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 or pedestrian linkages outside of the project boundaries, preservation of important natural resources, and use of desirable architectural, building, and site design techniques. As mentioned above, the Applicant is applying to increase the amount of covered parking at the request of multiple tenants of the office buildings. The proposed awnings will match the existing covered parking structures on both portions of the Property. The covered parking spaces will be an amenity that will benefit the existing tenants of the existing office buildings. Because the project is built out, all right-of-way has been dedicated, pedestrian linkages have been secured, natural resources have been preserved, and desirable architectural, building and site design techniques were utilized during the design/review and approved by Palm Beach Gardens' staff. 8. Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. The proposed covered parking spaces are interior to the project and will not be readily visible from adjacent properties. The existing landscaping along the rights-of-way and property perimeter will appropriately screen the covered parking spaces. As shown in the picture below the existing covered parking spaces blend in with the landscaping and are barely visible. 3920 RCA Blvd. Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 334 10 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email Page IS 9 . The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. The proposed waiver is not based on economic issues. The Applicant desires to invest additional money into the project in order to create a value added amenity for the building tenants. The requested waiver will allow the project to exceed the maximum 5% covered parking limitation in order to provide additional covered parking spaces. The Applicant is not requesting a waiver to reduce a requirement but rather invest and be a good steward of his property, which subsequently, benefits the community. 10. The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site . As mentioned above, the proposed covered parking spaces will not be readily visible from adjacent developments as they are interior to the project. The existing landscaping along the rights-of-way and property perimeter will appropriately screen and blend the covered parking spaces. As shown in the picture above the existing covered parking spaces located at Gardens Station West blend in with the landscaping and are barely visible. It is the intent of the Applicant to install similar covered parking awnings to match the existing covered parking structures as well as the office buildings and surrounding environment. 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 we lfare. This request will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the City's code. The additional covered parking spaces will not be injurious to the area or detrimental ta the public safety, health, and welfare. Rather the proposed waiver to allow an increased amount of covered 3920 RCA Blvd. Suite 2002 I Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorton@jmortonla.com email .. Page 19 parking spaces will provide a needed amenity to the existing office building. The Applicant is not requesting a waiver to reduce a requirement but rather invest and be a good steward of his property, which subsequently, benefits the community. The proposed awnings will be screened by existing landscaping and buildings. 3920 RC~ Blvd: Suite 2002 1 Palm ~ach Gardens, FL 334 10 I 561.371.9384 cell I jmorto~@jmort~la.com email 1 RESOLUTION 32, 2016 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A MISCELLANEOUS 6 PETITION FROM PGA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, LC TO 7 AMEND THE GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 8 (PUD) SITE PLAN TO ADD 20 COVERED PARKING STRUCTURES 9 OVER EXISTING PARKING SPACES. GARDENS STATION PUD IS 10 COMPRISED OF APPROXIMATELY 7.6 ACRES AND IS 11 GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN RCA DRIVE AND ALTERNATE 12 A1A, NORTH OF RCA BOULEVARD; PROVIDING A WAIVER; 13 PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN 14 EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 15 16 17 WHEREAS, the City Council, as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 18 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 19 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations , is authorized and empowered to 20 consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders ; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance 43 , 2004 and Resolution 217 , 23 2004 providing for a rezoning and master plan approval for the Gardens Station Planned 24 Unit Development (PUD}, respectively , allowing the development of a mixed-use project 25 consisting of two (2) buildings containing 15,075 square feet of general commercial use, 26 17 ,550 square feet of medical office use, 47,200 square feet of professional office use , 27 and 2,500 square feet of financial use; and 28 29 WHEREAS, Gardens Station PUD is currently zoned PUD Overlay with an 30 underlying zoning designation of Mixed Use (MXD) and has a future land-use designation 31 of Mixed Use (MXD); and 32 33 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 34 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and 35 Land Development Regulations , and has recommended approval ; and 36 37 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning , and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its 38 April12, 2016, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (MISC-16-02- 39 000119) by a vote of 7 to 0; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 42 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 43 various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and 44 45 46 Page 1 of 4 Resolution 32, 2016 1 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 2 interest of the health , safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 3 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 4 5 6 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 7 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 8 9 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 10 11 SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED for an amendment to the 12 Gardens Station Planned Unit Development (PUD) Site Plan to add covered parking 13 structures over 20 existing parking spaces; subject to the waiver and conditions of approval 14 contained herein, which are in addition to the general requirements otherwise provided by 15 resolution for the real property described as follows : 16 17 LEGAL DESCRIPTION : 18 19 THE PLAT OF THE GARDENS STATION PUD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 105, 20 PAGES 21 THROUGH 22 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, 21 FLORIDA. 22 23 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens , Florida hereby 24 APPROVES the following waiver: 25 26 1. Section 78-37 4 (g), Maximum amount of covered parking, which requires 27 covered parking spaces not to exceed 5% of the total required parking for a 28 site , to allow for 9 .2% of covered parking . 29 30 SECTION 4. This approval is subject to the following conditions , which shall be 31 the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant , its successors , or assigns : 32 33 1. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the proposed 34 improvements, an inspection is required by the Development Compliance and 35 Forestry Divisions. (Development Compliance Division) 36 37 2 . The covered parking structures shall be constructed in accordance with the 38 approved exhibits. (Planning and Zoning) 39 40 3. Within 24 hours of an announced tropical storm or hurricane by the National 41 Hurricane Center that places the City within the "3-day cone of probability," the 42 canopies associated with the covered parking structures shall be removed . 43 (Planning and Zoning) 44 45 46 Page 2 of 4 Resolution 32 , 2016 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. Gardens Station Site Plan , Sheets 1 through 3, prepared by Cotleur and 5 Hearing, Inc., and updated by JMorton Planning & Landscape Architecture, 6 dated March 9, 2016. 7 8 2. Gardens Station Landscape Plan, Sheets 1 through 2, prepared by Cotleur 9 and Hearing, Inc., and updated by JMorton Planning & Landscape 10 Architecture, dated March 9, 2016. 11 12 3. Canopy Color Chart, provided by JMorton Planning & Landscape 13 Architecture, received on January 29 , 2016. 14 15 4. Covered Parking Detail Sheet, provided by American Awning Company Inc., 16 received on January 29, 2016 . 17 18 SECTION 6. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at 19 any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein , and 20 this approval is granted subject to same. 21 22 SECTION 7. 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 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 32, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: -------------------------------Marcie Tinsley , Mayor ATTEST: BY: -------------------------Patricia Snider, CMC , City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: -------------------------R. 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Date : 3-g..16 ~rtqn Co t le u r H eari n g Londs<8po Arc:hit8clure =-Conaiting G!wphic Design 1034 Commerce Lane Sulto1 Jupiter, Florida 33-458 561 -747-6336 Fax-747-1Jn c 0 0 -o L 0 -+-----1 LL 0 (f) Q) -+-----1 (f) -+-' c L (_f) Q) Q) Q_ -o 0 L 0 L C) en Q_ c (f) ...c u Cl) rn 0 Q) u u rn L J E 0 0 u Q_ SI£ET 2 OF 3 858564 ~;.> Tt4L 858510 51~ il'"-~' GI!Ef>l 858503 503 ~0\'Al 8WE 858516 5'6 BROWN 858514 51~ iJME G~fE"' 858518 518 DUSKY 9LUf 858529 519 P!GH"' Fl!r 858525 52~ £UG:..tS~ E 858567 55" J~J:'E 858570 S7·J SUM ... ~Ei\ r.,, 858536 53ii coeAtT Blue 858543 ... 3 >='...:£ 858539 539 2~Y 9u.,E 858527 527 BUPG•.ND"< 858544 544 SUNSET O!WI>3E CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Subject/Agenda Item: Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Site Plan Approval Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request by Urban Design Kilday Studios on behalf of Central Gardens LLC for approval of a site plan application to allow the development of a 124-unit apartment community within Parcel 8 of the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD). The subject site is located on the west side of Central Boulevard , '!4 mile south of Hood Road . [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Director o Planning and Zonin Development Compliance and Zoning Manager Originating Dept.: Planning & Zoning : Project Manager [X] Quasi-Judicial [ ] Legislative Finance: Accountant s:J£{11 Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: Yes Funding Source: ./!ltJ Bahareh Wolfs, AICP [X] Public Hearing [ ] Operating f--------~ [X] Other N/A Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 5/18/2016 Paper: Palm Beach r--A~pp_r_o_v-ed-:-:::::8-y-: ------i Post Budget Acct.#: N/A Effective Date: N/A 1----.,.--------~ Expiration Date : N/A [ ] Not Required Council Action: ] Approved ] App. w/ Conds . ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Development Application • Warranty Deed • Location Map • Project Narrative • Traffic Statement & Approval Letter • Drainage Statement • Resolution 34, 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 2 of9 The Applicant is requesting approval of a site plan proposal to construct a 124-unit apartment complex within Parcel B of the Central Gardens Planned Unit Development (PCD). The 124- unit apartment complex is being proposed in a 282,859 square foot, three-(3) and four-(4) story building on a 7.48-acre site within Parcel B of the PCD . The Applicant is requesting one (1) waiver. Staff recommends approval of the site plan proposal. BACKGROUND On June 16, 1988, the subject site was annexed into the City of Palm Beach Gardens via the adoption of Ordinance 27 , 1988. The 41 .75-acre Central Gardens PCD parcel (formerly known as Parcel 31.06/07) was later assigned a Planned Development Area zoning designation with Mixed Use (MXD) and Residential High (RH) future land-use designations. On May 3, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance 12, 2012, approving the rezoning of the Central Gardens PCD from Planned Development Area (PDA) to Planned Community Development (PCD). On May 3, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution 28, 2012, approving a Master Plan for the Central Gardens PCD. The development program for the PCD consisted of 348 multi- family residential units, 57,500 square feet of general retail, and 40,784 square feet of general office. On May 3, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution 30, 2012, approving the site plan for Parcel A within the Central Gardens PCD for the construction of 224 multi-family residential units. On June 7 , 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution 45, 2012, approving an exception to the requirements of platting Parcel A, located within the Central Gardens PCD. On February 5, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 8, 2015, approving an amendment to the Central Gardens PCD . The PCD amendment converted the previously approved general office and retail square footage to accommodate a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility within Parcel B of the Central Gardens PCD. The amendment made minor adjustments to the PCD Design Guidelines, PCD Buffers, and the preserve areas. On February 5, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 9, 2015, approving a site plan and major conditional use for a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility within Parcel B of the Central Gardens PCD. LAND USE & ZONING The Central Gardens PCD has two (2) future land-use designations, as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map, which consist of a 19.02-acre Mixed Use (MXD) parcel on the southern portion (Parcel B) and a 22.73-acre Residential High (RH) parcel on the northern portion (Parcel A). Therefore, the subject site for this site plan petition has a future land-use Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 3 of9 designation of MXD . The zoning designation for the subject site is Planned Community Development (PCD). The land uses and zoning designation of the properties surrounding the subject site are provided in the table below . North (Hood Road) San Michele Planned Unit Development (PUD) Westwood Lakes & Westwood Gardens South Old Palm Planned Community Devel ment East (Central Boulevard) Paloma Planned Unit Development (PUD) Parcel 31 .04 Planned Unit Devel ment West Westwood Lakes & Westwood Gardens CONCURRENCY Traffic Concurrency Planned Community Development (PCD) Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay I Residential Low 3 (RL-3) Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay I Residential Medium Planned Community Develo nt Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay I Residential Low 3 (RL-3) Planned Unit Development I Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (PUD) Overlay I Residential Medium (RM) Bioscience Research Protection Overlay (BRPO) I Mixed Use (MXD) & Residential High (RH) Residential Low (RL) Residential Medium (RM) Residential Medium (RM) & Residential H. RH Residential High (RH) & Residential Low (RL) Mixed Use (MXD) Residential Medium (RM) On May 3, 2012, the Applicant received traffic concurrency approval from the City through the adoption of Resolution 28, 2012, the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD) Master Plan development order. The concurrency approval was originally for a development program consisting of 57,500 square feet of retail, 40,784 square feet of general office, and 348 multi-family residential units. Palm Beach County's Department of Engineering and Public Works granted approval of traffic concurrency on December 19, 2011 , and determined the proposed project meets the County's Traffic Performance Standards (TPS). A PCD amendment was approved by City Council through the adoption of Resolution 8, 2015 to convert 57,500 square feet of general retail space and 40,784 square feet of professional office space to accommodate a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility . Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 4 of 9 On August 27, 2015, the City's Traffic Consultant, Pinder Troutman Consulting, completed the review of the Applicant's traffic analysis and confirmed that the proposed development program is consistent with the remaining portion of the original approval for multi-family residential units, and therefore meets the requirements of the Traffic Performance Standards (TPS) of Palm Beach County . A letter of approval was issued with a build-out date of December 31, 2016. Drainage The surface water management system is under the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), the City of Palm Beach Gardens, and the Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District (NPBCID), as the site is within Basin 2A of NPBCID Unit of Development No.2. The drainage for the subject site has a legal positive outfall and will tie into a drainage structure on the south side of Hood Road . This drainage structure and the pipe crossing Hood Road were sized to handle the flow from the entire PCD . In accordance with the SFWMD and NPBCID permits and calculations, the water quality treatment is met within the overall system . The Applicant submitted a Drainage Statement with the subject site plan petition that is consistent with the PCD approval, and was reviewed and accepted by the City's Engineering Department. PROJECT DETAILS AND STAFF ANALYSIS Existing Site Details The Central Gardens PCD consists of a total of approximately 41 .75 acres and is generally located at the southwest corner of Central Boulevard and Hood Road . It is bound on the east by Central Boulevard , Hood Road to the north, and Interstate 95 on the south and west. The PCD has two (2) points of access from Central Boulevard . The subject site, which is comprised of 7.48 acres, is located within Parcel B of the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD). The first phase of the PCD has been constructed and currently consists of the 224-unit multi- family residential project known as The Hamptons at Central Gardens which is fully constructed and in use. Recently , the City Council approved the 140-bed Harbor Chase ALF , which is currently under construction. Proposed Site Plan and Points of Access The Applicant is requesting site plan approval for a 124-unit apartment building with surface parking and four (4) amenity areas: a pool/clubhouse facility, putting green, lawn, and dog park. The site plan includes a halt-acre (0.5-acre) lake with a fountain, as well as an area designated for a future 22,500-square-foot Seacoast Utility Authority Well Site in a location and area that is consistent with the PCD Master Plan. The apartment complex will have two (2) internal points of access from the adjacent Harbor Chase ALF site. The proposed apartment complex will utilize the two (2) points of access approved with the Central Gardens PCD Master Plan, both of which are from Central Boulevard . Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 5 of9 The northern access point is currently constructed and serves as the PCD's main access point, at the intersection of Central Boulevard and Victoria Falls Boulevard. This entrance was designed and built during the construction of the 224 multi-family residential unit site plan (the Hamptons) within Parcel A of the PCD . The site plan approval for the ALF included an interior street that branches off of this entrance and leads into Parcel B and travels around the ALF building, providing access to the subject site. The entry street consists of two (2) travel lanes, as well as landscaped street medians and road shoulders, live oak street trees, street lights, and a sidewalk. The second access point is located approximately 600 feet to the south of the main PCD access point discussed above, and is currently under construction. It was approved as a right-in, right-out entrance from Central Boulevard. The entrance will feature two (2) 15-foot wide travel lanes, landscaped median , five-(5) foot-wide sidewalks on each side, street trees and landscape buffers, and street lighting . Site Design and Consistency with the PCD Design Guidelines The Central Gardens PCD was approved with Design Guidelines which serve as the Code for the PCD , and includes (but is not limited to) property development standards, architectural standards, linkages, landscaping, street lighting and furniture, signage, and amenity requirements, etc. For the areas that the PCD Design Guidelines does not address, the City's Land Development Regulations shall govern . The Design Guidelines provide a framework for the development of the overall PCD , as well as the individual site plans. Staff has reviewed the proposed site plan application for consistency with the approved PCD Design Guidelines, and the proposed site plan is consistent with the requirements and standards of the PCD Design Guidelines. Vehicular Circulation and Pedestrian Connectivity As previously mentioned , the subject site will have two (2) points of access from the adjacent Harbor Chase ALF site (via "Central Gardens Circle"), which is consistent with the approved PCD Master Plan. These points of access will provide vehicular circulation throughout the subject site with an interior drive aisle that ranges between 24 to 25 feet wide and fully surrounds the proposed apartment building. This design also provides full, "360-degree" access around the entire building which is desirable to the City's life safety services staff members. The Central Gardens PCD Design Guidelines require both residential and non-residential buildings to be linked via a network of sidewalks within the PCD , and ultimately to the City's Parkway System . To meet this requirement, the Applicant has included six-(6) foot-wide sidewalks that link the proposed site plan to the adjacent Harbor Chase ALF site plan, and ultimately to the City's Parkway System. Architecture The PCD Design Guidelines include architectural standards that establish parameters for a consistent architectural style within the PCD . It is important to note that the architectural standards established in the PCD Design Guidelines do not require identical or "matching" Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 6 of9 buildings, but instead seek to ensure that developments within the PCD utilize consistent architectural building design principles. The Applicant has proposed a contemporary architectural theme in a unique "U" shaped building with a pool in the central courtyard . Each "wing" of the proposed building (which is joined in the center by the main entry , office, and amenity area) also features a smaller passive amenity/gathering place, as is encouraged by the Design Guidelines. The scale and massing of the proposed building , at three (3) and four (4) stories, is similar to the approved Harbor Chase ALF building massing , which is two-(2) and three-(3) stories. It also features similar architectural styling to the Hamptons multi-family residential project, utilizing coordinating colors and materials, such as stone veneer . The Applicant is proposing a high- quality flat, concrete roof tiles in a dark gray color that features variation in roofline on all four (4) sides of the building. The roofline also includes decorative cornices on the parapets. The Applicant has emphasized the primary building entrance, as required by the PCD Design Guidelines, by utilizing a lower, flat roofline, fac;ade indentations, and a significant amount of glass storefront. The building also incorporates the preferred building materials of stucco, architectural pre-cast concrete, glass storefront in the main entry, dark gray stacked stone veneer , simulated stone stucco trim, and simulated wood aluminum finish louvers. The PCD Design Guidelines require at least four (4) unique building material colors ; 11 building materials and colors are proposed and the building also features high-quality exterior accent lighting fixtures. The architectural design of the proposed apartment building is consistent with the architectural standards listed in the PCD Design Guidelines and relates to the existing multi-family residential community and is compatible with the neighboring approved Harbor Chase ALF building. Landscape Plan The landscaping requirements in the PCD Design Guidelines refer to the City's Landscape Code. Additionally , multi-family homes have specific foundation landscaping requirements which require: six-(6) foot-wide foundation landscaping to be provided along the full linear base of the building and also specific spacing and height requirements. The proposed landscape palette and design for the project is consistent with the requirements of the City's Landscape Code and PCD Design Guidelines. The total amount of landscape points provided by the design, 17,861 points, exceeds the required 12,637 landscape points by 5,224 points or 41 percent (41 %). The landscape palette features Slash Pines , Southern Live Oaks, Glossy Privets, two (2) varieties of Crape Myrtles, as well as some decorative tree species such as Pink Trumpets and Dwarf Southern Magnolias, numerous Cabbage and Cascade Palms, and a large variety of shrubs and ground cover species to provide an attractive , native-themed landscape design . Upper stories of the building will be visible from Interstate 95. Open Space. Recreation Sites. and Parkway System Buffer The City Code requires that residential components of PCDs provide a minimum of 35% of the total site acreage as open space. The Applicant's proposed site design exceeds the open space requirement by nearly 4%, totaling 38.8%. The PCD on a whole also provides 25% open space, where only 20% is required , not including the site plan specific open space. The MXD portion of the PCD provides the required 15% open space as well. Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 7 of 9 Per the City Code, multi-family residential developments must provide a minimum of one (1) acre of neighborhood park facilities within a quarter (%) mile of each residential home. The Applicant has proposed six (6) distinct areas to satisfy this requirement: the preserve, the lake, the dog park, the pool and clubhouse facility , the putting green, and lawn area. The preserve area has been amenitized with mulch walking trails, so up to 50% of the neighborhood park requirement (or 0.5 acres) can be satisfied with this preserve area. The proposed half-acre lake, which is part of the subject site plans' open space, includes a fountain in the center and a six-(6) foot-wide sidewalk around a portion of the perimeter, which also connects to the sidewalk around the lake on the adjacent ALF site plan. There is also a hardscape area enhanced with specialty pavers and benches that provides residents an opportunity to engage views of the lake. Up to 40% of the neighborhood park requirement (0.4 acres) can be satisfied with the lake area. The Applicant has also proposed a 0.18-acre dog park facility . These three (3) areas combine for a total of 1.08 acres, and the Applicant is also permitted to count the clubhouse facility, pool, pool deck, and patio area, as well as the proposed putting green and lawn areas toward the required neighborhood park acreage. The Applicant has demonstrated that they exceed this requirement, with a total of 1.48 acres of neighborhood park facilities. The Central Gardens PCD Master Plan is part of the City's Parkway System; however, this specific site plan has no direct access to or frontage along the City's Parkway , rather an upland preserve area buffers this portion of the site from Central Boulevard . Therefore, no modifications to the approved PCD Buffer "B" are proposed with this petition. Parking, Loading, and Bicycle Parking The residential use must be parked at a rate of one (1) parking space per bedroom , plus 5% for guest parking. There are 242 bedrooms proposed, requiring 254 spaces. Additionally , the Applicant is providing 7 ,055 square feet of ground-floor clubhouse space and 1,836 square feet of office space; both must be parked at a rate of 1/300, requiring 29 additional spaces. A total of 283 spaces are required . The Applicant is proposing to provide a total of 300 parking spaces, which includes 16 additional parking spaces, or 5%. This falls within the amount of excess parking permitted by the City's Code, which is 20%. The Applicant has included two (2) loading zones, one (1) in both the southern and northern portions of the site plan. Of the 300 parking spaces proposed , 168 spaces are proposed to be surface parking , and 132 spaces will be garage parking in the first floor of the building . The PCD Design Guidelines require one (1) bicycle space for every 20 units, which would be a total of six (6) spaces. The Applicant is providing 16 bicycle parking spaces, which exceed the minimum requirements of the Design Guidelines by 10 spaces. Site Lighting The site plan provides site lighting throughout the site. Three (3) decorative varieties are proposed : 25-foot-tall parking lot light poles, 8-foot-tall pedestrian scale light poles and 3.5- foot-tall lighted bollards. The style is consistent with the light fixtures approved with the Harbor Chase ALF site plan. The City Engineer has reviewed the Applicant's conceptual site lighting plan and has determined the plan meets the Design Guidelines and Section 78-182 of the City's Code. Sign age Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 34, 2016 Page 8 of9 The PCD Design Guidelines indicate that a total of seven (7) PCD monument signs are permitted for the Central Gardens PCD . The PCD Master Plan indicates six (6) approved sign locations, leaving a balance of one (1) PCD monument sign . The Applicant is proposing to utilize this remaining PCD monument sign to be visible at the southern interior access point to the subject site. The style of this sign is consistent with the styles approved with the PCD Master Plan . The Applicant is also proposing a smaller, 1 0-foot-wide by 6-foot-tall Residential Entry Sign at the northern access point, which is permitted by Code with City Council approval. WAIVER REQUEST The Applicant is requesting one (1) waiver. Table 2. Waiver Request City Code Requirement Proposed Waiver Staff Section Recommendation No installation of Sidewalks, 1 Section permanent landscaping , Allow Approval 78-563(e) improvements within a hardscape improvements lake maintenance tract features 1. The Applicant is requesting a waiver from City Code Section 78-563(e ), Improvements within Lake Maintenance Tract, to allow improvements to be constructed with the project's proposed 28-foot lake maintenance tract (LMT). The City's Code does not allow the construction or installation of permanent improvements within LMTs ; however, the LMT easements are allowed to contain non-permanent improvements. The Applicant is proposing to provide landscaping , a sidewalk, and hardscape features around the proposed lake. Staff reviewed the proposed means of access to the lake provided with the site design . The site plan is providing a minimum of 14-foot-wide clear area around the lake to accommodate maintenance equipment needed to service the lake area. The City Engineer has determined that adequate access is being provided . The improvements proposed by the Applicant will provide an aesthetically improved and "amenitized " lake , which is consistent with the requirements in the PCD Design Guidelines for passive recreation opportunities, such as pathways and landscaping and view corridors without impeding access for lake maintenance . Staff supports the waiver request. COMMENTS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) On September 16, 2015, the subject petition was reviewed by the DRC. At this time , all technical certification comments relating to the project have been satisfied . PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD CPZAB) Meeting Date : June 2 , 2016 Resolution 34 , 2016 Page 9 of9 On May 10, 2016, the City's PZAB recommended approval of the subject petition to the City Council by a vote of 6 to 0 . STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 34, 2016 as presented . t' \ CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION ~PLIJ-IS' _ o~-DlJ00::2. Planning a nd Zoning Department C I TY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail P alm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 79 9-4281 Request: Q Planned Community Development (PCD) 0 Planned Unit Development (PUD) 0 Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan 0Conditional Use 0 Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan 0Administrative Approval 0 Administrative Appeal 0 Annexation 0 Rezoning IZ!Site Plan Review 0 Concurrency Certificate 0 Time Extension O Miscellaneous 0 0ther l..__ ______ _ J Date Submitted: [_ August ~~~~~--J Project Name: Central Gardens at Palm Beach Gardens site plan Owner: Central Gardens, LLC Applicant (if not Owner): _ ---------------------------------------------- Applicant's Address:2 Easton Oval, Suite 510, Clbs,OH TelephoneNo.614-418-8900 Agent: Ken Tuma and Urban Design Kilday Studios Contact Person: Marty R.A. Minor, AICP E-Mail: mminor@udkstudios.com Agent's Mailing Address: 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU-02 , West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Agent's T elephoneNumber: 561-366-1100 ------------------------------------------- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Pet iti on Number: ___________ _ Date & Time Received: _____ _ Fees Received Appli cati on$ Receipt Number: ____________ _ ( \ / \ A h. GliddenSpina & Partners rc rtect: __________________________________________________________ _ E . Keshavarz and Associates ngrneer: __________________________________________________________ _ PI Urban Design Kilday Studios anner: ------------------------------------------------------------ L d A h. Urban Design Kilday Studios an scape rc rtect: __________________________________________________ _ Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L . Northwest comer of Central Boulevard and Interstate 95 enera ocatron: ----------------------------------------------------- Address: ----------------------------------------------------------- 5 . 35 & 36 T h. 41 R 42 ectron: owns rp: ange: ------------------------------------------- P C IN b ( ) 52424135130020000 roperty ontro urn er s : --------------------------------------------- A 11.3 . PCD/MXD d . Same creage: Current Zonrng: . Requeste Zonmg: ----------------------------------- Flood Zone ______ Base Flood Elevation (BFE) -to be indicated on site plan. __ _ Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: ~XD ~----~----------------------- Ex . . L d U Vacanf R d L d U 124 Luxury Apartments rstrng an se: __ · _______________ equeste an se: --------------------- Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence, etc.: ----------Luxury Apartments Proposed Square Footage by Use: ------------------------------------------- Proposed Number and Type of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): 124 Luxury Apartments 2 I Justification Infonnation concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.) {Section 78-46,Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} I. Explain the nature of the request: See attached Project Narrative. --------------------------------------------- 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? See Project Narrative. 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. Not applicable as this is not a rezoning request. 3 , l { 4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301 , Land Development Regulations)? This was addressed during the approval of the Central Gardens PCD. See Project Narrative . 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261 , Land Development Regulations)? Not applicable . 6. Has project received concurrency certification? Concurrency reserved with PCD approval. Date Received~·-··-_ ....... __ -............. . I ! . .. -~ 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 ___ mile(s) from the intersectionof ------ ____________ , on thej I north,Q east,OsouthJ{lwest side of Central Blvd. {street/road). ------------------ 4 \ .. ' Inv. Amount Disc. Amt Description Vchr --------------~--~----------------NetAmount i . 4,300;00 0.00 CENTRAL GARDENS-SITE PLAN APPROVAL . -; ,, . ' : ~ TOTAL 4,300.00 . -I • .. I : I • • I .···;; -~ ..... . . SCHOT'fENSTEIN REAL ESTATE .GROUP •''. •, .. 2 Easton Oval, Suite 510 Columbus, OH 43219 ~.... • • • 0. .:.,. '\ .. , . 0.00 • 'L -PNC Bank, N,A, 070 ~·~ '·• . . , ; .. :: '::Ashland, ,OH . ; · DATE .. , . ... ~ :: : .... .. . . . ·~ :" :·.,.:_' i··_:. . ·; ., . . ...• ;_~V:.... . ... . ··. ::·· .. : ... : O]J27/15 ~-. :~l:l· :··~· :· ..... ~_·'~ ••... . . ~ . . . . . .. .~ . . ... FOUR .THOUSANn THREE HUNDREDAND N0/100 DOLLARS ~:r....-·~. .. :- PAY TO THE ORDER OF CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS \· •• ••.• '•il; :: • : • 'o •, ''~ ' 'II' '·; .... ~· ... :· ':.._;·.; ;.:::·~·-.: .. ,.:. ::':". ·=':· :~;~:: }.j~l \.~ -::;." •. ;:· ~ ... ~ : .::~ .. i, . . ·=·~·: ::· : •• I .. • I I ' .. CHECK NO. 160771 . 29797 4,3oo.oo 1 I i I i I .. , I ===4=.3=oo=.o=o I . . . =· 56-389 412 AMOUNT $4,300.00* ·--------------------------------------------·---------------------·------- , / STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP AND DESIGNATION OF AUTHORIZED AGENT Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared GARY L. SCHOTTENSTEIN, who being sworn on oath, deposes and says: 1. That, he is a MANAGING MEMBER OF CENTRAL GARDENS, LLC which is the Owner of the property described in the attached legal description. 2 . That he is requesting a Site Plan Approval in the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 3. That, he has appointed KEN TUMA and URBAN DESIGN KILDAY STUDIOS to act as authorized Agent on its behalf to accomplish the above project. Name of Owner: Central Gardens, LLC ~~bbL. Signature f Owner Gary L. Schottenstein, Managing Member Central Gardens, LLC 2 Easton Oval, Suite 510 Columbus, OH 43219 ( 614) 418-8900 -telephone (614) 418-8920-fax eal) Brenda K. Griffith Notary Public , State of ; o Notary Public, State otOhioCommission Number 2..1 f!~ MyCommissionExpires07..Q9.~Y Commission Expires: 7{["1 ( Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department 10500 North Military 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-b earing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not · limited to, consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other costs attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) days from date of invoice. If payment is not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes. All activities related to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid. The owner/designee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City's Planning and Zoning Department if the ncime and/or address of the responsible party changes at anytime during the application review process. ~2Mu10/.cz=. Date Owner printed name 1 Property Control Number DESIGNEE/BILL TO: Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF COUNTY OF I hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 2/ day of ::J \) J y , 20 ll'. by L · He or she is personally known to me or has produced --~~~~l--L~~~-~~~~~ State of . f)h\o at-large Brenda K. Griffith Notary Public, State of Ohio My Commission Expires 07-09·2017 PROJECT NARRATIVE GRAND APARTMENTS AT CENTRAL GARDENS SITE PLAN APPLICATION WITHIN THE CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT May 11,2016 Request/Location urt:x:ln design ~~J~Y Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Please accept this request, on behalf of the property owner and applicant, Central Gardens, LLC for the site plan approval for a 124-unit luxury apartment community within the last vacant portion of the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD), which is generally located at the southwest corner of Hood Road and Central Boulevard. The proposed 124 dwelling units is consistent with the approved PCD Master Plan. The applicant is proposing to build luxurious one-, two-and three-bedroom apartments in a heavily-amenitized community. The subject site is vacant and consists of approximately 7.48 acres adjacent to the Interstate 95 right-of-way, immediately south of Westwood Lakes residential neighborhood and west of the recently-approved site plan for the HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens Assisted Living Facility (ALF) within the Central Gardens PCD. The subject site has Mixed Use (MXD) Future Land Use designation and a PCD zoning designation. The Central Gardens PCD was approved on May 3, 2012 through the approval of Ordinance 12, 2012 and Resolution 28, 2012. The PCD provided the approval 348 dwelling units, 57,500 square feet of general retail area and 40,784 square feet of professional office area. With the approval of The Hamptons neighborhood on May 3, 2012, through the adoption of Resolution 30, 2012, 224 of the approved 348 dwelling units within the PCD designated for the northern portion of the site. The Hamptons neighborhood has been constructed and is successful. On February 5, 2015, the Central Gardens PCD was amended to covert the approved 57,500 square feet of retail space and 40,784 square feet of office space to the 140-bed ALF through the adoption of Resolution 8, 2015. This PCD Amendment reduced the number of approved trips generated by the PCD by 54% or nearly 3,000 trips. Page 1 of 9 ------------------------------------------ Similar to the waivers requested and granted for the adjacent Hamptons at Palm Beach Gardens residential community, the applicant is requesting a waiver to allow landscaping, sidewalks, and improvements within the lake maintenance tracts. This waiver will allow the site to amenitize the lake edge while still providing adequate room for future maintenance activities. Please note that the site features more than 40% open space, which is more than twice the MXD open space requirement. The subject property is bounded by the Westwood Lakes residential community to the north, HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens to the east, Central Boulevard to the south, and Interstate 95 right-of-way to the west. Concurrency With the adoption of the Central Gardens PCD amendment on February 5, 2015, the certified concurrency was confirmed for 348 dwelling units and a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility. As stated above, this development program generates 54% less traffic trips than the original PCD approval. Of the 348 dwelling units approved and with concurrency reservation, 224 units have been constructed. The remaining 124 units will be provided with this site plan application. The Traffic Statement from Susan E. O'Rourke, PE, Inc. confirms the proposed site plan's compliance with the PCD's concurrency certification . History The subject property was annexed into the City in 1990, where it received a Future Land Use Designation of Mixed Use and Residential High. The Central Gardens PCD was approved on May 3, 2012 through the approval of Ordinance 12, 2012 and Resolution 28, 2012. The PCD provided the approval348 dwelling units, 57,500 square feet of general retail area and 40,784 square feet of professional office area. With the approval of The Hamptons neighborhood on May 3, 2012, through the adoption of Resolution 30, 2012, 224 of the approved 348 dwelling units within the PCD designated for the northern portion of the site. On February 5, 2015, the Central Gardens PCD was amended to covert the approved 57,500 square feet of retail space and 40,784 square feet of office space to the 140-bed ALF through the adoption of Resolution 8, 2015. At the same time, the HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens ALF site plan was approved with the adoption of Resolution 9, 2015. HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens ALF is anticipated to start construction during the fall of 2015. Access The Grand Apartments at Central Gardens residential community will have two entrances from Central Boulevard . The northern entrance gains its access from the PCD's main entrance off Central Boulevard. This main entrance is shared by all three developments within the PCD -The Hamptons at Palm Beach Gardens residential neighborhood, HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens ALF and the proposed Grand Apartments at Central Gardens. This will be the primary entry street to all three parcels within the PCD. This entry street will feature two 10-foot wide travel lanes, two 2-foot curbs, live oak street trees, landscaped medians and sidewalks. The southern :Jl_tr ~nce to the subject site is a right-in, right-out entrance from Central Boulevard which provide . secondary access to the ALF and the future Grand Apartments at Central Gardens. This -),l' . sec:ondary ccess is approved for two 10-foot wide lanes, two 2-foot curbs, a five-foot wide • 't si dewalk an live oak street trees. Page 2 of9 .,-. These two PCD entrances will be connected between the future ALF and the subject site plan application request. Existing Zoning and Land Use Designations EXISTING USE ZONING FUTURE LAND USE SUBJECT PROPERTY: Planned Community MXD Existing-Vacant Development (PCD-MXD) Requested-124 Luxury Apartments TO THE NORTH: PUD-RM RH Westwood Lakes TO THE SOUTH: PCD-MXD/RM MXD/RM Interstate 95 and Old Palm PCD residential community TO THE WEST: PCD-MXD/RM MXD/RM Interstate 95 and Old Palm PCD residential community TO THE EAST: PCD-MXD MXD HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens within the Central Gardens PCD BioScience Research Protection Overlay District The subject site is also located within the BioScience Research Overlay District (BRPO), which was created by the City and included in its' Comprehensive Plan. Specifically, Objectives 1.3.4. and Policies 1.1.2.2. and 1.3.4.1. ofthe City's Future Land Use Element creates BRPO, which is designed to encourage and promote bioscience uses within the City. The Comprehensive Plan policies also discourage the future land use changes for properties which can currently accommodate bioscience land uses. However, the BRPO does not require only bioscience uses within the overlay, but only reserves the opportunity for such uses to be located there. This is defined in Future Land Use Element Policy 1.3.4.1., which states in part, " ... The BPRO does not limit the uses currently allowed consistent with the property's existing land use designation and zoning designation, including uses allowed pursuant to planned development approvals and development of regional impact approvals." The 124 luxury apartments proposed as part of this site plan application were approved as part of the overall PCD development program in 2012. The applicant is not proposing to change the Future Land Use designation or Zoning category to another which would not permit bioscience uses. Bioscience uses are still permitted within the Central Gardens PCD. As such, the application for the 124 luxury apartments within the PCD is consistent with the City's BRPO requirements. Page 3 of 9 Site Plan Approval With this request, the applicant is seeking site plan approval for 124 one-, two-and three- bedroom luxury apartments within a three-story building with parking provided on the building's first level. Security will be provided through a key fob system. The proposed community will feature a variety of recreational amenities, including a resort-quality swimming pool, putting green and clubhouse facilities. The amenity package has provided 148% of the required multi- family open space standard as depicted belowL • Dog Park .18 ac • Lawn .05 ac • Pool .34ac • Putting green .04 ac • 50% Preserve .675 ac • 40% lake .2 ac • Total 1.485 ac As indicated in the Site Analysis below, the proposed site plan meets and exceeds the vast majority of the requirements of the Central Gardens Design Guidelines and the City's Land Development Regulations. The applicant is seeking a waiver to allow for improvements within the site's lake maintenance tract. Site Analysis SITE ANALYSIS: Grand Apartments at Central Gardens Central Gardens Design Proposed Consistent Guidelines Standards and Grand Apartments at City's LDRs Central Gardens Site Plan Development 1 acre 7.48 acres Yes Area Open Space 15% 41% Yes Lot Coverage 50% 25% Yes Setbacks Front 90 feet from Central Boulevard 206 feet from Central Yes (Central Boulevard) Boulevard Rear (Westwood 100 feet from Westwood 100.5 feet from Yes Lakes) Lakes for 4-story buildings Westwood Lakes Side Street 25 feet along Interstate 95 66.4 feet from Yes (Interstate 95) Interstate 95 Side Interior To be determined by City 124 feet from Yes (from HarborChase Council HarborChase ALF site ALF property) Page 4 of 9 SITE ANALYSIS: Grand Apartments at Central Gardens Central Gardens Design Proposed Consistent Guidelines Standards and Grand Apartments at City's LDRs Central Gardens Site Plan Building Height 4 floors or 65 feet 4 floors/54'9" feet Yes Parking 1 space per bedroom +5% for 304 spaces provided Yes guest parking = 291 spaces required Architecture This project is a contemporary multi-family residential project. Contemporary style as no specific style or look; rather, they are defined by their design themes. The theme of this project is clean, straight forward and harmonious. It is a more balanced design theme than the edgy contemporary design which pushes up against modernism and its stark design themes. The project achieves its design theme by utilizing symmetrical massing combined with straight- forward design details. This symmetry helps create a harmonious design theme. The contemporary nature of the design is felt in the projects crisp detailing. The building is set up so that the massing is two distinct buildings, with a three story center mass. This mass further expresses the symmetrical nature of the design. And each architectural element helps break up the building into smaller complimenting parts. The parking is entirely contained in the strongly landscaped podium, which the residential units site atop. The massing sets up strong use of center element with does not over use the tower concept. Instead it helps to create a negative space that frames each side of the towers, creating two separate buildings. The rear the center tower is called out to help tie together the larger space created by the building's footprint in this location. Both situations underscore the nature of the symmetrical design theme. The detailing is simplified, with only hints of orientation. Cornices are simple and clean. Openings and glazing's are executed with little fenestration. The overall finishes utilized are clean and crisp; such as the stone patterns stone lines are right angular in nature, with flush details for stone caps at column capitals. The colors are muted, using off white tones with are set to complement one another. These are set against a mild contrast of light gray stone, and off white stone cap work the dark fascia, eve and roofing helps end the building, and accentuate the roof lines which are low 4:12 pitch. All of this works to exhibit the harmonious and contemporary design. The landscaping and common areas, such as the pool and the project's courtyards, will have a laid back yet elegant resort feeling that with fulfill the contemporary design theme proposed. Page 5 of9 The project's compliance with the Palm Beach Gardens Design Guidelines are addressed in the outline below, which states the building design principles and the preferred building materials and color. Architectural features and patterns are utilized to promote visual interest. Large building masses are broken up by use of projections, recesses and vertical separations per the design guidelines. A breakout of the design principles and material use is provided below: 1. Break apart elevation building massing proportional architectural elements by utilizing: A. Architectural towers B. Fa~ade indentations C. Height variation, projections and recesses D. Visual interest created by use of banding and design elements 2. Several courtyards/pedestrian connections/benches/pool areas are provided refer to the site plan for locations. 3. This project is designed to be compatible with other buildings in the PUD. In particular the project is contemporary in design to the apartment project, by employing similar scale and proportions and use of colors and materials. 4. Does not apply per guidelines-not a commercial project. 5. Does not apply per guidelines-not a commercial project. 6. Building's design enforces a pedestrian scale in detail and massing. 40% ofthe ground floor is articulated with windows, doorways, and openings that are landscaped. The landscaping is above code minimum to provide a lush landscape package. 7. The primary building entry is emphasized by the massing, architectural articulation, and use of materials such as stone columns. 8. Roofing is high quality architectural roof type, which compliments the adjacent apartment project. 9. Variations in roof-lines are used to provide visual interest. The following architectural elements are used along the roof-lines: A. The elevation parapet is broken up by more than 30% of any elevation. B. Pitched roofs are used at all tower elements and eaves have 2' overhangs (minimum is 12"). C. There are a minimum of 2 vertical breaks in the fa~ade, per fa~ade elevation. (Only one of these is required) 10. Design treatment-provide tower elements & parapets: A. Tower elements incorporate the elements listed above (#9)-additional decorative fascia molding are provided. B. Parapets have decorative cornices. C. Pediments, towers and architectural features at entry.(Only one of these is required) 11. Does not apply per guidelines-no drive-thru. 12. All buildings are four sided architecture as required. All area design elements are continued around buildings. Preferred building materials are used throughout the project. Page 6 of 9 •' Landscaping The landscape plan provides a significant increase over the required amount of points for the site. Based on the City's Landscape Code, 12,637 points are required and 18,189 points are provided. More than 530 trees, including live oaks, slash pines Crape Myrtle, Wild Date Palms, Montgomery Palms and Alexander palms. As a result, lush landscaping is proposed. Resort-style landscaping is proposed around the community's amenities, such as the pool area and the putting green. Sign age Two monument signs are proposed at the vehicular entrances to the project. The size of these signs are consistent with the Signage standards found the project's Design Guidelines and the City's Land Development Regulations. The design ofthe sign and the building materials will match the other existing monument signs within the PCD. Waiver Request The applicant is seeking one waiver from the City's Land Development Regulations. Similar to the waivers requested and granted for the adjacent Hamptons at Palm Beach Gardens residential community and HarborChase of Palm Beach Gardens ALF, the applicant is requesting a waiver to allow landscaping and improvements within the lake maintenance tracts. This waiver will allow the site to amenitize its landscaping and open space areas. Please note that the site features more than 40% open space. Improvements within Lake Maintenance Tract The applicant is seeking a waiver from Section 78-563 of the City Code to allow for improvements with the lake maintenance tract (LMT). Within the site's lake's LMT, the applicant is proposing to provide landscaping and a sidewalk in order to amenitize and beautify the lake feature. The applicant is proposing include a six-foot sidewalk, trees, shrubs and groundcover around the lake. Please note that the applicant will provide a 12-foot wide clear area within the LMT for any future maintenance needs. This waiver is requested because a landscaped lake will create a beautiful view for the community residents and visitors. Consistent with the requirements of Section 78-158 of the City's LDRs, the waiver request shall comply with a majority of the criteria listed within the code. The City's waiver criteria are listed below in bold and the responses follow in italics. (1) The request is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan. Goai4.C.1. of the City's Comprehensive Plan requires the City to regulate and provide adequate drainage and storm water facilities in the community. Consistent with other projects within the City, the proposed waiver will allow for the landscaping of the project's Jake while still providing a minimum of 12 feet of clear area for future maintenance activities. The proposed waiver will not adversely impact the drainage system within the project while creating a beautiful amenity for the future residents of the proposed luxury apartment community. As such, the proposed request is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Page 7 of 9 v (2) The request is consistent with the purpose and intent of this section. The purpose and intent of this Section 78-158 is to promote creative and innovative design through the planned development process. With the waiver request, the applicant will be able to provide a creative and innovated design to beautify the project lake while retaining its functionality. As such, the waiver request is consistent with the purpose and intent of Section 78- 158. (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 requested waiver would allow for landscaping and a sidewalk within project's lake maintenance tract. These requested improvements will change a drainage utility function to a focal point within the project. In addition, the proposed site plan is part of the overall Central Gardens MXD PCD which will have a mixture of uses, interconnections between uses and extensive open spaces, which are all encouraged within the City's goals, objectives and policies. (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. The requested waiver will allow for the provision of a landscaped lakefront within the project. This will create a qualitative environment for the residents of the proposed apartment community. In addition, the proposed site plan includes exceptional architecture, additional open space and exceeds the landscaping points requirements. (5) The request for one or more waivers results from innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded. As stated earlier, the proposed landscaping and sidewalk along the lakefront will enhance the look and functionality of the project. In addition, the site is providing more than 40% open space, which is more than twice the City requirement for mixed use projects. (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. With the PCD approval, 4 acres of upland habitat and 0.4 acres of wetland will be preserved within this in/ill site. The requested waiver does not affect the amount of land dedication to preservation on site. (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. Page 8 of9 .... - The proposed waiver allows for creative and innovative land design, which is encouraged by the City through its policies and regulations. The site plan features desirable architecture, innovative building locations and enhanced pedestrian amenities. (8) Sufficient screening and buffering, if required, are provided to screen adjacent uses from adverse impacts caused by a waiver. The provision of landscaping and other improvements around the project's lake will not require any additional screening. (9) The request is not based solely or predominantly on economic reasons. As the applicant is requesting to add more landscaping and other improvements around the lake than what is required by code, the requested waiver is not based on an economic reason. (10) The request will be compatible with existing and potential land uses adjacent to the development site. The requested waiver to allow for improvements within the lake maintenance tract is interior to the property and will not adversely impact the view from adjacent properties or rights-of-way. (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 waiver request will allow for landscaping and sidewalk improvement which will enhance the aesthetic quality of the project. Any impacts to the public health, safety and welfare are negligible. Page 9 of 9 PTC Transportation Consultants •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• August 27 , 2015 Ms. Joann Skaria City of Palm Beach Gardens, Planning & Zoning 1 0500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Re: Central Gardens PCO -#PTC15-002M SPLN-15-08-000021 Dear Ms. Skaria: 2005 Vista Parkway. Suite 1 11 West Palm Beach, FL 3341 1-6700 (561) 296-9698 Fax (561) 684-6336 Certificate of Autho rizatio n N umber: 7989 Pinder Troutman Consulting, Inc. (PTC) has completed our review of the referenced project Specifically, we have reviewed the Traffic Statement prepared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. dated July 29, 2015 for the remaining 124 apartment units. The project is summarized below: Approved (Feb. 5, 2015) Uses: 348 Multi-Family Apartments 140 Bed Assisted living Facility 124 Multi-family Apartments Proposed Uses: New Daily Trips: New Peak Hour Trips: Buildout Date: 224 Multi-Family Apartments (built) 140 Bed Assisted living Facility (under construction ) 0 0 AM Peak, 0 PM Peak 2016 Based on our review, we have determined that the proposed project meets the requirements of the Traffic Performance Standards (TPS) of Palm Beach County and the City of Palm Beach Gardens. If you have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, C!f!:f{~ Vice President ~ 1 l etter Sk,1fii1 15-(}(]2M 8-27-15 Plnclvr TroutmGn Consulting. Inc. Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning July 29, 2015 Mr. Gary Schottenstein C/o Urban Design Kilday Studio 610 Clematis Street Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL Re: Central Gardens Parcel C Dear Mr. Schottenstein: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. has completed the traffic analysis for the final components of the proposed development located off Central Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens with a current approve concurrency approval. Introduction Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. prepared the traffic study for the final component of the Central Gardens development. Originally the site was approved for 348 apartments; 57,000 square feet of retail; and 40,748 square feet of general office. Since that time the program was changed and is currently approved for 348 multi-family apartments and a 140 bed Assisted Living Facility which generated fewer trips than was approved. The Assisted Living Facility and 224 apartments are currently constructed, the 124 apartments represent the final component of the development. Trip Generation/ Land Use Attachment A shows the trip generation for the proposed site plan. The apartments are split into trips generated by 224 dwelling units and 124 dwelling units. The trips corresponding to the 124 apartment dwelling units are what are being proposed with this site plan. The totals show the total trips generated for the entire Central Gardens development. This site plan generates 64 AM peak hour trips and 55 PM peak hour trips. 969 SE Federal Highway Suite 402 Stuart, FL 34994 772.781.7918 SEORourke@comcast.net Driveway Volumes Attachment B and Attachment C show the AM and PM project driveway volumes respectively. Although the 43 total peak hour trips turning right into the project at the southern driveway falls below the threshold for an exclusive southbound right tum lane the original approval required the tum lane. The tum lane condition could be removed based on technical values. Conclusion The site plan is consistent with the current approvals on the site plan, which generated fewer trips than the original approval. It has been a pleasure working with you. Respectfully submitted, OURKE, P.E., INC. ~.t:ll-y-.. £"/~ usan E. O'Rourke, P.E. President c2 Central Gardens Parcel C 7.29.15 Prepared by: Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. Certificate of Authorization: #26869 969 SE Federal Highway, Suite 402 Stuart, Florida 34994 772-781-7918 - .~ -.. - Professional Engineer . - {'£~~:; _-.__ san E. O'Rourke;-;./[ 1 .:: __ _ Date signed and se.iled;:::-7129'i15 -;:: License #: 42684 -...: .. -...._.. ., . Attachment A Daily Trip Generation· Proposed Description ITE Code Intensity Units Dally Trip Generation Directional Split Gross Trips Pass-by Trips Dally Net Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total Assisted Livilll Facility 254 140 beds T=2.66(x) 50% 50% 186 186 372 0 0% 186 186 372 Apartment Com_plex 220 224 DU T=6.65(x) 50% 50% 745 745 1490 0 0% 745 745 1490 Apartment Complex 220 124 DU T•6.65(x) 50% 50% 413 412 825 0 0% 413 413 826 Total 1344 1343 2687 0 1344 1344 2688 -1'1101-c-tyTrtpGotwollon -Auaus~ Z014 AM Trip Generation Proposed Description Land Use Intensity Units AM Trip Generation Directional Split Gross Trips Pass-by Trips Net AM Trips Code In Out In Out Total In Out Total Assisted Uving Facility 254 140 beds T=.l4(x) 65% 35% 13 7 20 0 0% 13 7 20 Apartment Complex 220 224 DU T=.49(x}_+3.73 20% 80% 23 90 113 0 0% 23 90 113 Apartment Complex 220 124 DU T=.49(x)+3.73 20% 80% 13 51 64 0 0% 13 51 64 Total 49 148 197 0 49 148 197 -Polm kodl County Trip Gonorltlon -As11111~ Z014 PM Tri p Generat on Propose d Description Land Use Intensity Units PM Trip Generation Directional Split Gross Trips Pass-by Trips Net PM Trips Code In Out Out Total In Out Total In Assisted Uvln1 Facility 254 140 beds T=.22(x) 44% 56% 14 17 31 0 0% 14 17 31 Apartment Complex 220 224 DU T•.62(x) 65% 35% 90 49 139 0 0% 90 49 139 Apartment Complex 220 124 DU T=.62(x) 65% 35% so 2 7 77 0 0% 50 27 77 Total 154 93 247 0 154 93 247 C$.p. 7.28 Central Gardens Trip Gen 7/30/2015 ~95 1-.!Rd (14) (22) 4 ~! ~,,., PROJECT (101) 37 ....1-~ LOCATION 2 Victoria Fall aMI (U)4~ (9) (9) 3 lt Drivewoy1 (14) Central Blvd 4 (U) ~ 7> 3~ DdYewly 11C ....... -l/lctorioFokBWd/C-.oBW Trtooln: 13 TrtooOut 51 Trtooln: 13 Tl\>oOut 51 SBR SBT EBR NIA NBI. WBT S8R EBL EST EBR SBT WOul In Oul Oul ln/0\a In In In Oul Out Oul In " 21% 6% 13% " 18% '" 45% 73% '" 6% :11% Trios • 3 7 0 Tm 2 1 s 37 • 3 • t ~ Attachment B North """ 124 Apartments AM Project 011veway Volunws not to acale (xx)• ToCal Central Gardens Volumes Central Gardens c5.p.AI!Khmenl B dtlvoway vOlumes centr.l ganlensi>H. HS HoodRd (43 (70) 14 ~t ~. {12) PROJECT (68) .. ....1-~ LOCATION t Victoria Fals aMI {7) 2~ (29) (6) 2 1.- D<Mwayl Conltal- (43) 14 (12) ~) ':> ~ D<hewoy IIC-al 8lwl VicOorioF .. BIYdle-.IBiwl T,.,..,, 50 T,._O..: 27 T,._lro:50 T,._Out 27 S8R SST EIIR NIA NBl WBT S8R EBl. EBT EBR SBT lniOul .. OUI CUI lniOul .. .. .. OUI Out Out .. " 2t% '"' 13% "' '"" t% -73% t% "" 21% T,.._ .. 2 4 0 T,.,_ • • 23 I I 2 2 .. l L!lltllll AttachmentC North XX• 124 Al)artments PM Project Driveway Volumes not to scale (xx)'< TOIIII Centr-.1 GardenS Volumes Centnll Gllrdena d.p.At*:tlmonl C-ay volumes.,..,.,.. gardens PTC Transportation Consultants • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • December 12, 2011 Mr. Richard Marrero City of Palm Beach Gardens, Planning & Zoning 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 Re: Parcels 31.06 and 31.07 (aka Central Gardens) -#PTCll-0270 PPCD-11 -03-000004 Dear Mr. Marrero: 2005 Vista Parkway, Suite 11 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33411-6700 (561 ) 196-9698 Fax (561) 684-6336 Certificate of Authorization Number: 7989 Pinder Troutman Consulting, Inc. (PTO has completed our review of the Concurrency Certification request ~ubmittal package received from the City of Palm Beach Gardens on December 6, 2011 . Specifically, we have reviewed the Traffic Impact Study, prepared by Susan E. O'Rourke, P.E., Inc. dated October 26, 2011 . The project is summarized below: Proposed Uses: Access: New Da ily Trips: New Peak Hour Trip s: Buildout Date: 348 multi-family apartments 57,500 SF Commercial Retail 40,784 SF General Office On Hood Road: Emergency Acr:ess Only On Central Blvd: 1 Full Driveway and 1 Right-In/Right-Out Driveway 5,434 AM. Peak: 121 In; 156 Out; 2n Total PM Peak: 260 In; 263 Out; 523 Total December 31, 2016 Based on our review, the proposed project complies with the Traffic Performance Standards with the following conditions: • Construct southbound right tum lane and eastbound right tum lane at the Central Boulevard I Southern Driveway intersection . • Construct southbound right tum lane, northbOund left bJm lane, eastbound left bJrn lane and eastbound shared thru/right turn lane at the Central Boulevard I Northern Driveway intersection. • Construct full traffic signalization at the Central Boulev(;lrd I Northern Driveway (Victoria falls Boulevard) intersection when warranted, as determined by the County Engineer. Sincerely, 1(~-C(A p /fi~--- Rebecca j . Mulcahy, P.E. /_) Vice President 1.. Pinder Troatmqn Consoltlng. Inc. Depanment of Engineering and Public Works P.O. Box 21229 wesr Palm Beach. Fl. :S3416-l229 (561) 684-4000 FAX : (561) 684-4050 www.pbcgov.com • Palm Beach County Board of CourJty Commiuloners Karen T. Marcus, Chair SheUey \lana. Vice Chair Pauleae Surd1ck Steven L Abrams Burt Aaronson jess It Santamaria Priscilla A. lllylor Couaty Administrator Robert Weisman •An Et;uaf Opportuni(y IIJ!irmatiw l'f&titln lfmp/rlyv· December 19, 2011 Richard J. Marrero Senior Planner City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 RE: Central Gardens (aka La Mariposa)-5u. Plan Revision & 80 Extension. Project#: 110915 TRAFFIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS REVIEW Dear Richard: The Palm Beach County Traffic Division has received and reviewed the revised traffic study and responses to our comments for the revised development plan and build-out extension of the previously approved project entitled Central Gardens (aka La Mariposa), pursuant to the Traffic Performance Standards in Article 12 of the Palm Beach County Land Development Code. The project is summarized as follows: Location: Municipality: PCN#: Existing Uses: Prev. Approval; Proposed Uses: New Daily Trips: New PH Trips: Build-out: West side of Central Boulevard, between 1-95 and Hood Road . Palm Beach Gardens 52-42-41-36-00-000-3040. 52-42-41-35..00-000-501 0 None 200 MF Residential Units (Apartments), 57,500 SF General Retail. and 50,000 SF General Office. 348 MF Residential Units (Apartments), 57,500 SF General Retail, and 40,784 SF General Office. 5,434 2n AM and 523 PM. Year End 2016 Based on our review. the Traffic Division has determined the latest development plan and build-out extension for the previously approved project meets the Traffic Performance Standards of Palm Beach County, under the following condition: • Upon meeting the traffic signal warrants, traffic signals must be installed at the intersection of Central Boulevard/ Victoria Falls Boulevard/Project Main Access Driveway. The signal warrants analysis and posting of appropriate surety would be based on the policies as defined in Article 12, and the procedure set forth by the County. It is also recommended for the City to include provision of exclusive tum-lanes (listed below) as approval conditions in the development order, since they will be required later by the County during the • Access Approvar process. Note that the projected peak hour turning movements at the proposed site exceeds Palm Beach County thresholds of 30vph for left-turns and 70vph for right-turns: Richard Marrero Central Park {aka La Mariposa) December 19, 2011 Page2 • Provision of exclusive SB right-tum lanes onto both project access driveways on C£:r1irai 3ouM::va.-d . • Provision of exclusive N B left-tum lane on Central Boulevard, at the main project access driveway, which must be aligned with Victoria Falls Boulevard, as illustrated in the traffic study. Also note that installation of a traffic signal (upon meeting the warrants) and provision of the NBL-turn lane at the intersection of Central BoulevardNictoria Falls Boulevard/Project Main Access Driveway, were also requirements for Parcel 31.04 (across the site on the east side of Central Boulevard) approval process It is also suggested for the City of Palm Beach Gardens to be aware of the following: • Adequate R.O.W. needs to be allocated for the 1-95/Central Boulevard interchange, currently being planned. No building permits are to be issued by the City after the build-out date specified above. The County traffic concurrency approval is subject to the Project Aggregation Rules set forth in the Traffic Performance Standards Ordinance. If you have any questions regarding this determination, please contact me at 6844030. Sincerely, / Masoud Atefi, M$CE TPS Administrate MA:saf icipalities -Traffic Engineering Division ec: Susan E. O'Rourlte. PE ll)C. Pinder Troutman Consulting,lnc. Stephen Bohovsky , Technical Assistant Ill, Traffic Division File General -TPS Mun . Traffic Study RevJeW F:\TRAFFIC\ma\Admin\Approvals\2011\110915.doc .,., TABLE la: Daily Trip Generation-Approved Dire ct iona l Gross Trips In ternalization Trips Net External Trips Dally Net New Trips Land Use ITECode Intensity Dally Trip Generation Split 111Pass·by Trips In Out In Out Tota l In Out Tota l " In Out Total In Out Tota l Apa rt ment Complex 220 348 DU T=7(x) 50% 50% 1,218 1,218 2,436 46 46 92 3.8% 1,172 1,172 2,344 0 0.0% 1,172 1,172 2,344 .. Co mm erc ial/ Retail 820 57,500 SF Ln(T)=0.6S Ln(x)+5.83 50% SO% 2,369 2,370 4,739 58 58 116 2.4% 2,311 2,312 4,623 2,104 45.5% 1,259 1,261 2,520 Offi ce 710 40,784 SF Ln(T)s0,76 Ln(x)+3.68 50% SO% 332 331 664 18 18 36 5.4% 314 313 628 63 10.0% 283 282 565 TOTAL 3,920 3,920 7,839 122 122 245 3.1% 3,798 3,797 7,595 2,166 28.5% 2,714 2,715 5,429 rev.8.7.14 TABLE lb: AM Trip Generation Directional Gross Trips Internalization Trips Net External Trips AM Net New Trips Land Use ITE Code Intensity AM Trip Generation Spilt 111Pass-by Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total " In Out Total In Out Total Apartment Complex 220 348 DU T=0.49(X)+3. 73 2096 80% 35 139 174 2 3 s 4.8% 33 136 169 0 0.0% 33 136 169 Commercial/ Retail 820 57,500 SF T ... 96(x) 62% 38% 34 21 55 3 3 6 10.9% 31 18 49 22 45.5% 17 9 26 Office 710 40,784 SF Ln(T}=O.BO Ln(x)+1.57 88% 12% 82 11 93 2 1 3 3.2% 80 10 90 10 10.0% 71 9 80 TOTAL 151 171 322 7 7 14 4.4% 144 164 308 31 13.6% 121 154 275 TABLE lc: PM Trip Generation Directional Gross Trips Internali zation Trips Net External Trips PM Net New Trips Land Use ITE Code Intensity PM Trip Generation Spilt 111Pass-by Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total " in Out Tota l In Out Total Apa rt ment Complex 220 348 DU T•0.62(x) 65% 3596 140 76 216 6 3 9 7.59(, 134 73 207 0 0.09(, 134 73 207 Comm ercial/ Retail 820 57,500 SF ln(T}=0.67 Ln{x)+3.31 48% 52'l6 198 215 413 6 6 12 2.9'l6 192 209 401 182 45.5% lOS 114 219 - Offi ce 710 40,784 SF T=1.49(X) 1796 83'l6 10 so 60 1 4 5 8.4% 9 46 ss 5 10.0% 8 41 49 TOTAL 348 341 689 13 13 26 3.8% 335 32.7 663 188 28 .3% 247 228 475 Pass·Bay Calculation Descr iption Land Use Intensity Pass -by Equation Pa ss-by% -~o ml'!le rcl.al~ ~et_all 820 . 57,5~ .. sF 8 3.1~-9,30 ln(x) 0.45 .. _ Source: Pa lm Beach County Tr ip Generat ion Rates January, 2014 C.l.P.Chase.app roved.a ll peri ods .8.7.14 .r. TABLE Za: Daily Trip Generation-Proposed Directional Gross Trips Internalization Trips Net External Trips Dally Net New Trips Land Use ITECode Intensity Dally Trip Generation Split 111 Pass-by Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total " In Out Total In Out Total ~ssl~ted u~llJ F~llty 254 140 bed T=2 .66(x) 5096 50% 186 186 372 0 0 0 0.096 186 186 372 0 0.0% 186 186 372 .. - Apartment Complex 220 348 ou T=7(x) SO% 50% 1,218 1,218 2,436 0 0 0 0.0% 1,218 1,218 2,436 0 O.O'l6 1,218 1,218 2,436 - Commercial/ Retail 820 0 SF ln(T)c:0.65 Ln(x)+5.83 50% SO% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 45.5% 0 0 0 - Office 710 0 SF Ln(T)=0.76ln(x)+3.68 SO% SO% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0 .0% 0 0 0 TOTAL 1404 1,404 2,808 0 0 0 0.0% 1,404 1,404 2,808 0 0.0% 1,404 1,404 2,808 TABLE 2b: AM Trip Generation Directional Gross Trips Internalization Trips Net External Trips AM Net New Trips Land Use ITE Code lnten&lty AM Trip Generation Split 111Pass-by Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total " In Out Total In Out Total ~lste~ Llvl~s. F.~.clllty 254 140 bed T=0.~4(x) 65% 35% 13 7 20 0 0 0 0.0% 13 7 20 0 0.0% 13 7 20 ·-· Apartment Complex 220 348 DU T=0.49(x)+3.73 20% 80% 35 139 174 0 0 0 0.0% 35 139 174 0 0.0% 35 139 174 ---. Commercial/ Retail 820 0 SF T=.96(x) 62% 38% 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0% 0 0 0 0 0 .0% 0 0 0 - Office 710 t-- 0 SF Ln(Tp0.80 Ln(x)+1.57 88% 12% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 TOTAL 48 146 194 0 0 0 0.0% 48 146 194 0 0.0% 48 146 194 TABLE 2c: PM Trip Generation Directional Gross Trips Internalization Trips Net External Trips PM Net New Trips Land Use ITE Code Intensity PM Trip Generation Split 111Pass-by Trips In Out In Out Total In Out Total " In Out Total In Out Total ~~1st~ Uv'~~ Fac~!~Y. 254 140 b~l T"9:21(xJ 44% 56% 14 17 31 0 0 0 0.0% 14 17 31 0 O.O'J6 14 17 31 Apartment Complex 220 348 DU Tc0.62(x) 65% 35% 140 76 216 0 0 0 0.0% 140 76 216 0 0.0% 140 76 216 ---- Commercial/ Retail 820 0 SF Lntn=0.67 Ln(x)+3.31 48% 52% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 - Office 710 0 SF T=1 .49(x) 17% 83% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0% 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 -.. TOTAL 154 93 247 0 0 0 0.0% 154 93 247 0 O.O'l6 154 93 247 Pass-Bay Calculation Description Land Use Intensity Pass-by Equation Pass-by% ~omrnerct~J/!!etall 820 0_ SF .1!3.1!·9.~0 Ln(~). 0.45 Source: Palm Beach County Trip Generation Rates January, 2014 C.l.P.Chase.proposed.all perlods.2.12.1S TABLE 3: Trip Generation Summary (Proposed-Approved) Proposed Approved Net New ·Daily AM PM Daily AM PM Daily AM PM In 1404 48 154 2714 121 247 -1310 -73 -93 -------------------... Out 1404 146 93 2715 154 228 -1311 -8 -135 -----·--· ---+--· .. --.. -· ----.----,. -·-... -· -·· Total 2808 194 247 5429 275 475 -2621 -81 -228 C 1 P TG NET 8.7.14 1 RESOLUTION 34, 2016 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR A 6 124-UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY AT CENTRAL GARDENS 7 PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD), WHICH IS 8 LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CENTRAL BOULEVARD, Y4 MILE 9 SOUTH OF HOOD ROAD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED 10 HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING 11 AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 12 13 14 WHEREAS, the City Council, as the governing body of the City of Palm Beach 15 Gardens, Florida, pursuant to the authority in Chapter 163 and Chapter 166, Florida 16 Statutes, and the City's Land Development Regulations, is authorized and empowered to 17 consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 18 19 WHEREAS, on June 16, 1988, the City Council adopted Ordinance 27 , 1988, 20 annexing the subject site, along with other areas , into the corporate limits of the City of 21 Palm Beach Gardens; and 22 23 WHEREAS, on May 3, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance 12, 2012, 24 approving the rezoning of the Central Gardens Planned Community Development (PCD) 25 (formerly known as Parcel 31 .06/07), which is comprised of approximately 41 .75 acres 26 and is located at the southwest corner of Hood Road and Central Boulevard , from 27 Planned Development Area (PDA) to Planned Community Development (PCD); and 28 29 WHEREAS, on May 3, 2012 , the City Council adopted Resolution 28, 2012 , 30 approving the Master Plan for the Central Gardens PCD with a development program 31 consisting of 57,500 square feet of retail use, 40 ,784 square feet of office use, and 348 32 multi-family residential units; and 33 34 WHEREAS, on May 3, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution 30, 2012, 35 approving a site plan for Parcel A within the Central Gardens PCD for the development 36 of 224 multi-family residential dwelling units on approximately 22.73 acres; and 37 38 WHEREAS, on February 5, 2015 , the City Council adopted Resolution 8, 2015, 39 approving an amendment to the PCD Master Plan , which included a conversion of 57,500 40 square feet of retail space and 40,784 square feet of office space to a 140-bed assisted 41 living facility , as well as minor adjustments to the preserve , the design guidelines , and the 42 PCD buffers; and 43 44 WHEREAS, on February 5, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution 9, 2015, 45 approving a site plan and major conditional use for a 140-bed Assisted Living Facility on 46 approximately 7 .72 acres within Parcel B of the Central Gardens PCD ; and Page 1 of 9 Resolution 34 , 2016 1 WHEREAS, the subject site has a Planned Community Development (PCD) 2 Overlay zoning designation and has the future land-use designations of Mixed Use (MXD) 3 and Residential High (RH); and 4 5 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 6 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and 7 Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 8 9 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the site plan 10 petition at its May 10, 2016, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition 11 by a vote of 6 to 0; and 12 13 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 14 interest of the health , safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 15 Beach Gardens and the public at large. 16 17 18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 19 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 20 21 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified . 22 23 SECTION 2. The site plan is hereby APPROVED for the following described real 24 property to accommodate the development of a 124-unit multi-family residential apartment 25 building complex on approximately 7.48 acres within Parcel B of the Central Gardens PCD, 26 subject to the conditions of approval contained herein , which are in addition to the general 27 requirements otherwise provided by resolution for the real property described as follows : 28 29 LEGAL DESCRIPTION : 30 31 THE REPLAT OF CENTRAL GARDENS AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 121 ON 32 PAGES 5 THROUGH 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY , 33 FLORIDA. 34 35 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Florida hereby 36 APPROVES the following waiver: 37 38 1. Section 78-563(e), Lake maintenance tracts, to allow certain improvements 39 within the lake maintenance tract. 40 41 SECTION 4. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be 42 the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant, its successors, or assigns : 43 44 1. The build-out date for the proposed development is December 31 , 2016, or 45 as otherwise extended by the City's Land Development Regulations (LDRs). 46 (Planning and Zoning) Page 2 of9 Resolution 34, 2016 1 2 . Prior to construction plan approval and the issuance of the first land alteration 2 permit, the Applicant shall schedule a pre-permit meeting with the Planning 3 and Zoning Department. (Planning and Zoning) 4 5 3. Prior to any land alteration , an environmental survey shall be subm itted to 6 identify and inventory all listed plant and animal species and a relocation plan . 7 All listed protected plant and animal species shall be protected through the 8 appropriate permitting agency. The environmental survey shall ensure 9 compliance with the approved Preserve Area Management Plan (PAMP). 10 The environmental survey shall be submitted for review and approved by 11 staff. (Forestry) 12 13 4. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall 14 install a six-(6) foot-tall construction fence with a privacy tarp . The location 15 and placement of the construction fence shall be determined by the Director 16 of Planning and Zoning. (Planning and Zoning) 17 18 5. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , the 19 Applicant shall install the landscaping and irrigation within the northern PCD 20 buffer "D" from the western property terminus (1-95) to the eastern terminus 21 of the site. (Planning and Zoning) 22 23 6 . Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , digital 24 files of the approved plat shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning 25 Division. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 26 27 7. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , 28 approval of an Addressing Plan is required . (GIS Manager) 29 30 8. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , 31 Subdivision Name approval is required. (GIS Manager) 32 33 9. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 34 Completion , an . inspection is required by the Development Compliance 35 Division . (Planning and Zoni ng) 36 37 10. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 38 Completion , all exotic invasive vegetation shall be removed from the 39 additional Interstate 95 right-of-way dedication area that is immediately west 40 of PCD Buffer "C". (Forestry) 41 42 11 . Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 43 Completion, the littoral plantings for the lake shall be completed . (Planning 44 and Zoning) 45 46 Page 3 of 9 Resolution 34 , 2016 1 12. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 2 Completion, the Applicant shall install an aeration system within all lakes 3 located within the parcel and shall bear perpetual responsibility of 4 maintenance of such system . (Planning and Zoning) 5 6 13. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 7 Completion , all ground-mounted and roof-top mechanical equipment shall be 8 screened from view in accordance with City Code Section 78-195 , entitled 9 Mechanical and Service Equipment Screening . (Planning and Zoning) 10 11 14. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 12 Completion , all amenity areas (including the swimming pool, dog park , lake , 13 preserve, putting green, and lawn) shall be fully completed . (Planning and 14 Zoning) 15 16 15. Any conversion of dens to bedrooms , such as the corner den for floor p lan 17 Unit B-2, shall require review and approval by City staff. (Planning and 18 Zoning) 19 20 16. The Applicant shall work with Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA) to provide 21 100% opaque screening from all sides of the ground-floor view of any 22 mechanical equipment and construction activity within the SUA well site pri or 23 to any construction activity on the site. (Forestry) 24 25 17. If any existing PCD upland preserve acreage is required to be eliminated in 26 the future due to the planned Central Boulevard and Interstate 95 27 interchange , the Applicant shall convert and restore open space within the 28 PCD to upland preserve status for compl iance with the C ity's LDRs so that 29 there is no net loss of upland preserve acreage. (Forestry) 30 31 18. Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit, infrastructu re permit, or the 32 building permit for vertical construction , whichever occurs first , the Applicant 33 shall provide itemized cost estimates and surety for the project (public or 34 private), in accordance with LOR Sections 78-309 and 78-461 . The item ized 35 cost estimates shall include all public elements for the on-site and off-site 36 infrastructure, landscaping , and irrigation-related improvements for the 37 project. The cost estimates shall be dated , signed , and sealed by a 38 professional engineer and landscape architect registered in the State of 39 Florida. Surety will be based on 110% of the total combined City-approved 40 cost estimates and shall be posted with the City. (Enginee ri ng, Forestry) 41 42 19 . Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall receive 43 a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for the plat for this project f rom 44 the Planning and Zoning Department in accordance w ith the City's LDRs . 45 (Engineering) 46 Page 4 of 9 Resolution 34, 2016 1 20. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , the 2 plat for this project shall be approved by City Council. (Engineering) 3 4 21 . Prior to the issuance of the clearing perm it , infrastructure permit, or demolition 5 permit, whichever comes first, the Applicant shall submit an updated 6 construction phasing and safety plan for the City to review . The construction 7 phasing and safety plan shall include all necessary construction zone signage 8 and fencing, as required by the Engineering Department, and will need to be 9 monitored throughout the construction duration and modified as necessary to 10 allow safe and effective pedestrian and vehicular movement throughout the 11 project. If at any time the Applicant wishes to modify the phasing plan , the 12 revised phasing plan shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review . 13 (Engineering) 14 15 22. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall submit to 16 the City a site lighting permit application along with a signed and sealed 17 Photometric plan. (Engineering) 18 19 23 . Prior to the commencement of construction , the Applicant shall schedule a 20 pre-construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the 21 infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre-construction meeting 22 has occurred . In addition, failure to comply with this condition could result in 23 a Stop-Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subject 24 development site . (Engineering) 25 26 24 . The following items are required to be ongoing throughout the project 27 (Engineering): 28 29 a. The required ADA elements for the building entrance, pedestrian access 30 areas, and ramps shall be shown and detailed on the infrastructure perm it 31 plans for City review . 32 33 b . The construction, operation , and/or maintenance of any elements of the 34 subject project shall not have any negative impacts on the existing 35 drainage of surrounding areas. If at any time during the project 36 development it is determined by the City that any of the surrounding areas 37 are experiencing negative drainage impacts caused by the project, it shall 38 be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a period of time 39 and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional construction 40 activities . The City may cease issuing building permits and/or Certificates 41 of Occupancy until all drainage concerns are resolved . 42 43 44 45 46 Page 5 of9 Resolution 34, 2016 1 c. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, if applicable , the 2 Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with copies of all permits , permit 3 applications, and Requests for Additional Information to and from 4 regulatory agencies regarding issues on all permit applications , 5 certifications, and approvals, including South Florida Water Management 6 District, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District, Seacoast 7 Utility Authority , Palm Beach County , Health Department, Florida 8 Department of Transportation , etc. 9 10 d . All pavement marking and striping, excluding parking stall striping, shall 11 be installed with thermoplastic materials. Also , paver bricks of appropriate 12 color shall be used on paver brick areas , in lieu of paint or thermoplastic 13 material, in conformance with Section 78-344 of the City's LDRs . 14 15 e . The Applicant shall comply with all Federal EPA and State of Florida 16 Department of Environmental Protection NPDES requ irements , including , 17 but not limited to, preparation of a storm water pollution prevention plan 18 and identification of appropriate Best Management Practices, as generally 19 accepted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and/or local 20 regulatory agencies , for construction activities , implementation of the 21 approved plans, inspection , and maintenance of controls during 22 construction , including a Notice of Intent prior to the issuance of 23 infrastructure permit and Notice of Termination prior to the issuance of the 24 Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure permit. 25 26 25. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Completion and/or Certificate of 27 Occupancy for the building , all access roadways and ingress/egress 28 roadways within Parcel B must be fully completed in order to provide full 29 access to the subject site. (Engineering) 30 31 26. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructu re 32 permit, the Applicant shall provide electronic certified civil design as -built 33 drawings both in PDF and AutoCAD formats . (Engineering) 34 35 27 . Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 36 permit, the Applicant shall provide copies of the required test results as 37 provided for on the plans and specifications and in accordance with the FOOT 38 for the City's review . (Engineering) 39 40 28. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy and/or Certificate of 41 Completion for the new building , the Applicant shall submit all required 42 recorded easements and easement modifications to the City . (Engineering ) 43 44 29 . The Applicant shall install and maintain convex mirrors at each parking 45 garage stairwell landing to promote natural surveillance and pedestrian 46 safety. (Police) Page 6 of 9 Resolution 34, 2016 1 30. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall submit a 2 construction site security and phasing plan for review and approval by the 3 Police Department. The security and phasing plan shall be maintained 4 throughout all phases of the project, and non-compliance with the plan may 5 result in a Stop-Work Order for the project. (Police) 6 7 31 . The Applicant shall implement a centralized and fenced operations 8 compound internal to the construction screening in order to accommodate 9 and secure the construction trailer, containers, high-value building materials , 10 and construction machinery during construction . (Police) 11 12 SECTION 5. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhibits 13 listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A ": 14 15 1. Site Plan, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, Sheets SP-1 and SP-2 , 16 prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated May 11 , 2016 . 17 18 2. Landscape Plan , Central Gardens Grand Apartments, Sheets LP-1 through 19 LP-7 , prepared by Urban Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated May 11 , 2016 . 20 21 3 . Open Space Plan , Central Gardens, 1 page, prepared by prepared by Urban 22 Design Kilday Studios, Inc., dated April4, 2016 . 23 24 4. Grading , Paving, Drainage , Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection 25 Construction Plans, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, Sheets C-1-C-12, 26 prepared by Keshavarz & Associates, Inc., dated March 9 and 10, 2016. 27 28 5. Conceptual Photometric Plan, Grand Apartments at Central Gardens, Sheets 29 PHM-1 and PHM-2, prepared by E&C Engineers and Urban Design Kilday 30 Studios, Inc., dated February 6, 2016. 31 32 6. Floor and Roof Plans, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by 33 Glidden Spina +Partners, Inc., Sheets A-1 .00, A-1 .10, A-1 .20, A-1.30, A- 34 1.40, dated May 11, 2016. 35 36 7 . Color Ground Floor Parking Space Width Plan, Central Gardens Grand 37 Apartments, prepared by Glidden Spina+ Partners, Inc., Sheet A-1.00, dated 38 October 20, 2015. 39 40 8. Color Floor Plans, Central Gardens Grand Apartments , prepared by Glidden 41 Spina +Partners, Inc., Sheets A-1 .10, A-1.20, A-1.30, dated February 3, 42 2016. 43 44 9. Pedestrian Access Plan, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by 45 Glidden Spina+ Partners, Inc., Sheet A-1 .00, dated February 3, 2016. 46 Page 7 of9 Resolution 34, 2016 1 10. Exterior Elevations, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by Glidden 2 Spina+ Partners, Inc., Sheets A-4.10, A-4.20, & A-4.30, dated May 11, 2016. 3 4 11. Color Exterior Elevations, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by 5 Glidden Spina+ Partners, Inc., 6 pages, dated May 11, 2016. 6 7 12. Unit Floor Plans, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by Glidden 8 Spina+ Partners, Inc., 8 pages, dated March 30, 2016. 9 10 13. Color and Materials Board, Central Gardens Grand Apartments, prepared by 11 Glidden Spina+ Partners, Inc., 1 page, dated March 30, 2016. 12 13 14. Lava Stone Veneer Sample, Norstone, Basalt Interlocking Tiles, Ash Grey. 14 15 15 . Roof Tile Sample, Entegra, Slate, F-SLAT-AA-Y-SM-15. 16 17 16. Specialty Paver Detail, Belgard, Holland Stone in Flash Brown, 1 page. 18 19 17. Louver Sample, Ruskin, in Medium Bronze #72. 20 21 SECTION 6. All representations made by the Applicant or the Applicant's agent at 22 any public hearing regarding this application are specifically incorporated herein, and this 23 approval is granted subject to same. 24 25 SECTION 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 26 27 28 (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank) 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 8 of9 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 34, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ·--------------------------------Marcie T insley, 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 MAYOR TI NSLEY VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNC ILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER MARINO \\pbgsnas\Atto rney\attorney_share\RESOLUT IONS\2016\Resolution 34 2016-Central Gardens PCD-Site Plan.docx Page 9 of 9 Resolution 34 ,2016 EXHIBIT "A" ) SITE DATA: PETTTION NO: PROJECT NAME: LAND USE DESIGNATION: ZONING DISTRICT: SECTIONI TOWNSHIP/ RANGE: PCN(S): -~AREA: PROPOSED USE: TOTALUNR"S TOTAL FLOOR AREA: SPLN·15-41-G00021 CENTRAL GARDENS MXD PCD 35U11o02 52-42-41-35-1UCI2.0000 7AIAC. MULTI.f'-LY 1:UUNITS 212,1111F 7~1F BUILDING FOOTPRINT BUILDING HEIGHT: 3 & 4 STORIES 51'~ lEAN ROOF~ OVERALL BUILDING HEIGHT ·IO'.a.5" LOT COVERAGE ALLOWED (MAX. 50%): PROVIDED: .,PERVIOUS AREA PERVIOUS AREA OPEN SPACE !!EQWIED 1.31 AC. 15% OPEN SPACE PROPOIEII ACIIEAGE % Lo...-_ISodoreu Uhc.II2.518SF 25% --.50121,710SF 7% L.ME .51 I 22,218 SF 7% ---(Net included • count8d a pori <if PCO) Parkw!y Area <Not included· counted a pan of PCD) Total: 2.90 ac. I 128,512 SF 38.8% (<if 7 A8 Ac) BUILO .. 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Inn, ar ()OrJIOfdon wthoct h wr*tn permMion t1f .. dlelgMr NORTH 0 20' 40' 80' -.- Scole: 1" • 40'.0" Date.: 05062(1 14 Pratect No.: Q8.031 010 Desig_,By: o.-nBy. Checked By: Revision Dates: 1)8..05.15 SlbnltoPBG 11-17-15 ~toPeG 02-m-18 R-ant to PeG te.11-18 ~toPBG 05-11-18 R.ubmetoP8G SP-2 of2 Central Gardens Grand A~artments SHEET INDEX COVER SHEET & LANDSCAPE TABULAR. .......... LP-1 LANDSCAPE PLAN ............................................... LP-2 LAN DSCAPE PLAN................................................ LP-3 LANDSCAPE PLAN................................................ LP-4 LANDSCAPE DETAILS .......................................... LP-5 LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS ............................ LP-6 PCD BUFFER SECTION D ..................................... LP-7 DEVELOPMENT TEAM LAND PLANNER & LANDSCAPE ARCH. Urban Design Kilday Studios 610 Clematis St,..t, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 366-1100 ENGINEER & SURVEYOR Keshavan & Associates, Inc. 711 N. Dixie Highway Suite 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561)689-8600 ARCHITECT Gliden Spina & Partners 207 Sixth St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 684-6844 DEVELOPER Schottenstein Real Estate Group 2 Easton Oval, Suite 510 Columbus, OH 43219 (61'1'18-8900 SITE CALCULATIONS Total Site Area: Impervious Area: Pervious Area: Landscape Area: Total Open Space LANDSCAPE POINTS Requirwd 10.0 points psr 100 SF 7 .48 Ac. 4.582 Ac. 61.2% 2.901 Ac. 38.8% 2.901 Ac./126,373 SF 38.8% 2.901 Ac./126,373 SF 38.8% 128,373 SF of Net Lendscaps Area (exclusive of playgn>und & dry detention) x 10 I 100 = 12,637 points Provided Trees Palms Shrubs Groundcovers Sod Ulloral Plants Total: 3,763.0 points 3,175.5 points 6,689.0 points 3,2M.2 points 2,010.7 points 317.0 points 19,209 .• points ( see plant schedule for calculations) mn '!'·"Y" "A"" o ' ti()l !li:Fll.J: YOU Dr~ www.callsunshine.com (PLANT SC ED! 12 ~ ® ~ ~ ~ ® ®_ @ ,------ ~ ®_ ~ ® 0 r· 0 ~ §<_ ----- ffi ,----·-- ~ Q ------ 0 ~ 0 0 I=' 0 0 ·-·-- 0 ~ ------ ~ * ·-. 0 -~ ·--- 0 0 ---·- 0 ~ 0 ~ •o -· -·-- ·-·----·---·· , .. ·--------,. ---.. _ ·-·----- 1888888881 ·- -·-------------- ·---·---- ~~ , _____ -~----------- ~ ------ -~·-.T-·-- ·-·· .,..._.,m, . . , ..• ""' __ ,_....,... -~·--·-- ·-· , .. ,._ .. - ·~~-- ... -.. ~. ··-·~ .w-.. w .. u•- ~--~--· ....... - •-w•-·-~- ·-····-- ·-···--- ·-<Tu o 1=-:,:;' . ;-w •. w._u ___ ;-,,._., -~·•-.u --~-. ,~:.-- ,_,,._ ••~•r-.u--~·- ...... ~--. ·-·-~w• ,. __ w __ ..-.. . ,_,,._ •• ,. __ w __ ,.,. ----.... w . ,_,,._,.~ ,. __ w __ ~·- ----,. __ w __ , ... . 1_,,._ ·•~ .... u--•·- ,~ .. -... ,_,,._. ,_ . .... , ____ ..... __ ..... . r-·-~ or-. , __ .. ·-h< ,,.._ ·--. . - . . - - . ' . ' -. --. .. . . --. . -. ~ --. ~ - ~ - LOCATION MAP NOTES : 1. AU. LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SHALL BE FLORIDA GRADE 1:1 OR BETTER 2 . ALL TREES LOCATED WTHIN A SIGHT TRIANGLE MUST BE SPACED A MINI MUM OF FORTY (40} LINEAR FEET ON CENTER AND HAVE An EIGHT (8) FOOT ClEAR TRUNK 3. All LANDSCAPED AREAS REQUIRING IRRIGATION SHALL BE PROVIDED WTH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES 100% COVERAGE. 4. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES AND NOTIFY ~ER OR O'MIIER'S REPRESENTATIVE OF AHY DISCREPANCIES IN QUANTITIES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BIDS. 5. ST. AUGUSTINE FLORITAM SOD TO BE PROVIDED IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS PROVIDED WTH SHRUB MASSES AND I OR TREES OR PALMS. 8. AU PLANT MATERIAL SPECIFICATtONS AND CONTAINER SIZES LISTED IN THE PROJECT PLANT SCHEDUU ARE REQUIRED MINIMUMS. AU PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FLORIDA I 1 OR BffiER. CO NT RAG OR CAN EXCEED THE REQUIRED MIN IMU M SPECIFtCATtON AND CONTAINER SIZE BAS£D ON MATERIAL AVAJIA81UTY. 7. All PLANT MATERIAl SHAU MEET AND ADHERE TO FLORIDA GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR CliENT HAVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY PLANT MATERIAl NOT MEETING THESE STANDARDS. I. AU LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SHAU CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT STANDARDS AS OUWNEO BY THE •GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS• PUBLISHED BY THE FlORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRfCUlTURE AND CONSU MER SERVICES. 9. FOOT TYPE "'D"' OR T" CURB OR WHEEL STOPS TO BE PROVIDED AlONG All LANDSCAPE AREAS. lO.AU INSTAllATION WORK SHAU BE CARRIED OUT IN A PROFESSIONAL MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH STA NDARD NURSERY AN D INSTAllATION PRACTW:ES. 11. TREES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. TREE SPACING IS BAS£0 ON DESIGN REQUIREMENTS AND THE TREES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS AmMPT TO ACCOMPUSH THAT SPACING WHILE MAINTAINING THE REQUIRED SETBACKS FROM UTILmES. TREES MAY BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH DRIVEWAYS AND UNDERGROUND unUTIES. IN ANY CASE THE TREES SHAll 8£ lOCATED IN THE FIELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANTING DETAILS SHOWN HEREON. Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics 810~ Street, SID CU02 vv.t Pollm BNch, Fl33401 561.385.1100 FAX 581.386.1111 WNN.udcmlda..com <ILCC000035 -All deols. deugna, ·~menrs. Md p&.ns ~ by!M chwing -owned by •nd .. ~ of U. dM!grw . .no:~ ..... er.-.d lof !Me.:dusiw UM olh~ profKl. n-ldNs, c~n~gn~., ......,...m or pan. ftll not blw.d by.IH'cfiiCioMcl to .,y ~ f'nn.IH'coq::ocnlofi~IM ~ pwmll!llonoi U.~ tn ~ tn s:: cu s:: Cl> 'tJ ·;: Cl> E .E "C LL ~ tl) ... ca ca c Cl) (!)C. 'tJ ... cu _<( (!) ~"C ~ 0 cu ~ s:: Cl) s:: ca m Cl> ... E (.)(!) cu Q.. Date: 08 05 1S -tl) ::J -c .!!! ~I ~I en , a;! 8! Cl)l C. 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ALL TI':EES SH.trl.L MEET FLORIDA 11 OR BETTE!': STANDARDS. 2. REMOVE ALL NON.oRGANIC BINDING AND SHIPP\NO MATERIAL fiiOM THE TREE AND ROOT IIALL. 3. ANY PRUNING SHAU Be COMPLETED AT THE DIRECTION OfF THE OWNER OR I..A.NoecAPE ARCHITECT. 4. NO NAILS SHALl. BE DI':IVEN INTO TltEE AND TI':UNK SHALl. BE FREEOFANYMAJOR SCARS. 5. ADD FEI':Tli..IZER AS DIRECTED IN WRmEN SPECIFICATIONS. PLAine MOllE OR (2) liLY 314" RUBBEII TUllE TO PIWTECT ntu• AtOM GUY -· TOP OF ROOT IW.I.IHAU. SIT 2" ABOVE THE FIN8HED GftADE. (A.U.OW'FORSETTliNO) MUlCH TO MIN .. UM DEPTH OF 3" AFT£1': SETTLING. MULCH SHOUlD NOT BE IN DIRECTCONTACTWTH TlfE TRUNK. (SEE IMaTTEN IPECIACA TlONS) IIOOT IAI.LS GREATER THAN 71N DIAMETER SHALL SIT ON A MOUND OfF UNDI&TURIED 801L TO PREVENT SETT~. ROOT lAlli SMAU£R THAN 71N DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH. DIAMETER Of" EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT L£MT llMCE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT IAL.L.ORCONTAINER. (SEE MITTEN SPEctACATIOHS) NOTES: 1. AU TREESSH.trl.LMEET FLORIDAI1 OR BETTER STANDMD6 2. REMOVE AU NON~C BINDING ANOSHF'PtNG MATERIAL FROM THE TREE AND ROOT BALl. S. AHYPRUNINGSHAUBE COMPlETED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE OWNER OR I..ANOSCAPE. ARCHITECT 4. NO NA.l.S SHALl BE DRIVEN INTO TREE AND TR.UNK SHALL IE FREE OF ANY IWOROCAAS 5. ADD FEJtTILIZER. AS DIRECTED IN MITTEN SPECIFICAllONS MULCH TO MINtMUIII DEPTH OfF 3" AfTER SETTUNG. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH THE ll':UNK. (SEE VllltiTTEN SPECIACA llONS) T ~~ 1 2~ GUYVWIRE STAKE MADE OF PRESSURE TR.EATED IIAODW>OO OWIETE!It OF EXCAVATED HOI.£ SHALl BE AT LEAST "MICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORGINAL ROOT MU. OR CONTAtNER. (8E£ WR.mEN SPECIFICATIONS) TREES SH.trl.L BE PLANTED IN A VERnc:.-.l POSITION AND ORIENTED TO GIVE THE BeST POSSIBL£ A.PPEA.RA.HCE. DO NOT CUT OUT TERMINAL LEADER SELECTIVELY PRUNE TREE CROWN USE A PlUM UNE TO A.MURE THE TIU:E IS Pft0P£AL Y Pt..A.HTED UPIIUGHT IEFOIIE BotrCKFI..UNQ AND TAMPING. TREE CALIPER SHALL I!IE MEASURED r A.80'4 GRADE FOR TJU:ES UP TO~ IN CALIPER AND MEASURED 12" A.80IIE GttA.DE FOR TREES OVER ~IN CAL.IP£11. 112 CW...VANIZED 8TEELOUY VWIIIE V't11lt TUIINBUCKLE AND CON8PICUOU8 CO&.OR SAFETY FIAOO. Cf':EATEArHIQHCIItCULNI WI'\TEJtiNG IASIN AROUND THE TREE MSE AT LEAST M VWIOE AS THE ltOOT MU.IN OlAM£TEJt. 2" 1 ~ 12~ GUY \'~ME STAKE MADEOIFPRESSUR.E TJtEATEO IIAODW>OO ftNISHEDOtt.tDE ..f.,ft"iff-__..~=~--TftEE PlANTING PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFillED WITH TOPSOtL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDEO.W.EN HOLE IS 213 FILLED, WI'\TEft THOROUOHL Y, I':ELEASE AtfY All': POCKETS, THEN COMPlETE R...UNG. TAMP AND WI'\ TEl': THOROUOHL Y AGAIN ~ VWITTEN&PEOACAliON$) PlAine HC8E OR (2) PLY lH' RUBIIER TUIE TO PltOTECT TRUNK FROM GUY ..... TOP OfF ROOT MU. SHALl SIT 2" A80VE THE FINISHED GR.ADE. (AlLOW FOR SETTIJNG) 112 GALVANIZEOSTEELOUYWRE IMTH TURNIIUCKI.E ANDCONSPICUOUSL Y COLORED SAFETY FLAGS. ROOT BAL.L8 GREATER THNI 7 IN DIAMETER SHALL .-TON AUOUNO OF UNDISTURBED aotL TO PREVENT SEn'l.INO. ROOT BALLS SMALLER THAN 71N DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COIIIW:1'B>EARTH. CREATE Ar HIGH CIRCULAR VtlATERilfG BASIN MOUND THE TREE BASE AT LEAST AS \MOE AS THE ROOT BAU.IN OtAMETER FINISHEDGIVDE TREE PLNmNG PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND MCKFILLED IMTH TOPSOIL. TAMP RUM IT IS ADDED WtEN HOlE IS 213 FILLED, VII'TER THOROUGHLY, RElfASE ANY .-,R POCKETS, THEN COUP\.ETE FIWNG. TAMP AND WATER THOROUGHLY NlAJN (SEE 'Mt!TTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 0 IRREGULAR & MULTI-STEM TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOTTO SCALE NOTES 1. ALL PALMS SHALL MEET FLORIDA., ORAD£ STANDMDS OR IISETTEfll: 2. REMOYE AU NON..OftGANK! 81NDtNG AND SHIPPiNG MATERIAL FROM THE PALM AND ROOT BALL. :S. NO NAILS SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO PALM AND ll':UNK SH.trl.L BE FR.EE OF AHYu.-.K)RSCMS 4.. ADD FERTI..IZER AS DIRECTED .. WR.ITTEN SPECIFICATIONS TRIM=~'='"=~ LEVEL OF TREE HEART MINIMUM3(Tx:4") VI<X>OOMCES MULCH TO 114NIMUM DEPTH OfF Y' AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOUlD NOT IE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TRUNK. (SEE VRTTEN SI'ECIFICATIONII) 2" • ~ • 2~ STAKE MADE 01' PRESSURE ll':EATED IIAODW>OO FINISHED GAADE OWIETER: 01' EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL IE AT LEAST TVttCf. THE IMDTH Of" THE ORIGI'W.. ROOT BALl OR CONTAINER. (SEE. WRITTEN SPECFICA 110NS) 0 PALM PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOTES 1. MUlCHRINGSSHALLIE PROYIDED FOR ALL ntEES AND PAUlS PL.AHTEO .. aoooeo AREASOOA8 OTHERWSE NOTED ON LANOOCAPE PlAN 0 MULCH RING IN SOD DETAIL NOT TO SCALE SOD USE A PLUM UNE TO ASSURE PALM IS PftOPER.L Y PUNTED UPROHT BEFORE BACKFIWNQ ANDTAMPWO. TRUNK OWIIETER SHAll liSE CONSISTENT VWITHOUT Al!ltUPT CHANGES, l.OOISE SHEATHEa, HOLES, OR CAVITIES. SECUfiiE BATTENI W/2-314" HOH CARBON SlEEL~TOHOLDaATTENIIN Pl..A.Cf. I-EIGHT OF BATtENS $HALL IE LOCATED PROPORl'IONA TEL Y TO TlE HEIGHT OF TlE PALM FOR ADEQUATE BRACING 5 t;r • 4" • 1., VIDOD BATTENS. 5 LAYEJlS OF IUR.LAP TO WltN' TR.UNK. STEEL IWCDII (314"; H.C.S.) TOP OF ROOT IW.l..w..L SfT 2" A80VE THE f1NIBHED OltADE . ~FOR SETTLING) CREATEArHIGHCIItCULAR ~TElliNG 1!SAS1N AROUND THE PALM lASE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE ROOT MU.IN DIAMETER. PALM PlANTING PIT TO l!IE FUU Y EXCAVATED AND IJACKFILLED WITH TOPSOtL. TAMP FlU AS IT IS ADOED.W.EN HOLE IS 213 FILLED, Wt. TEit THOftOUGHL Y. RELEASE AKY AIR POCKETS. THEN COMPLETE R...UNG. TMIP AND Wt.TEit THOROUGHLY AGAIN. {SEE MITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) MUlCH RING SHALL IE CUT INTO A 'PEI':FECr CIRClE. EOQES TO-WElL..ft)RMEDANO CRISPIMTH VERTICAU Y STitAICJHT CUTS. MULCH RING aw.L MEASURE SIN CIIAME"fa OR EXTEND TO THE EDGE OF THE DRIP LIIE, WHCHEVEJt IS GR.EATEI\. MULCH TO MINUUM DEPTH Of 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOUlD NOT BE IN OlltECT CONTACT WTH THE TftUNK. {SEE VIRITTEN SPECIACA TIONSI TI':EE Oft PAL.Mll':UNK NOTES: 1 ALL SHRUBS SHALL MEET FLORIDAI1 GRADE OR IIETTEitSTANOMDS. 2. REUOYE m_ NON.()RGANIC BINDING AND SHPANG MATERIAL FROM THE 8HIW8AND IIOOTIW.I.. 3. AHY PRUNING SHAU.IE CC*PL.ET£0 AT THE 061t.ECTION OF TlfE OI.MfER OR LANDeCAPE ARCHfTET. 4. ADO FERTLIZEit M DltECTED IN MITTEN .....,...,..,.,. TOP OF !tOOT MU. SHAll aiT 1~ AlleNE THE F1N•HED GftADE. (Al..LDW'FOit 8ETT\.ING) ROOT IIAL.l.S GREATER THAN 7 IN DIAMETER SH.trl.L .,-ON A MOUND OfF UNDISTURIED sotL. TO PREVENT SETTLING. ROOT IIALll SMALLEit THAN 71N OW.ETER MAY 8fT ON <XliiMCTED EARTH. SHRUB PI..NIITINQ PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FlU AS IT IS ADDED. \NHEN HOlE IS 213 FILLED. .,_,TER THOROUGHLY. RELEASE AKY AIR POCKETS. THEN COMPLETE FILLING. TAMP AND Wt..TER THOROUGHLY AGAIN. {SEE WRITTEN SPECIRCATlONS) 0 LARGE SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 0 SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE REMAINING SHRUBS ARE FILLED IN BEHIND THE FRONT SHRUB liNE. SHRUBS SH.trl.L IE PLANTED IN A VERTICAL. POSf1lON AND ORIENTED TO GIVE litE BEST POISIIM.E APPEARANCE MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF Y' AFTER SETTUNO. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIAECT CONTACTWTH TliE SHIWIIIIASE. (SEE WRITTEN IPECIFICA "'nONS) Cf':EATE A~ HIGH CIRCU\.AR. Wt.TE~ING BAS .. AROUND THE SHRUB lASE AT LEMT AS VWIOE AS THE ROOT I!W.l.IN DWIETD:. RNISHEO 0RA.0E DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST "TWICE THE WDTH OfF THE ORIGifriAI. R.OOT BAlL OR CONTAJ\IER. (SEE WltiTTEN SPECIFlCATIONS) Pl..ANTING BEDS FOR SHRUBS OR OROUN OCOVER TO BE FUU Y EXCAVATED TO A OEPTl-1 OF 2~ AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TA.MPFILLASrTISAODED.WtEN HOLE IS 213 FIUED. •TER THOROUOHLY. {SEE VIIRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) LAYOUT OF SHRUBS AT THE PlAHTtNG EDGE IS ~E FIRST TO ESTMUSH A CONTINUOUS UNE. lEST FACE OF SHRUB TO FACE FRONT OF P\.ANTINQ liED. 7----NO T1':EE TO IE PlANTEDCLOBEit THAN~ TO RD EDGE. '----===-----PI..M11friG IIIIEOEDOECUTCL!ANMD 0 SHRUB & GROUNDCOVER LAYOUT DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 0 PLANTING BED EDGE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE SPitEAD OF PlANT CLEAN TOPSOtL OfF N4Y !tOOTS. PLANTS. SOD. STONES, ClAY LUMPS, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATEJII:IAL. 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UJ j 'C . c ' cu i ...J ) Oorte; Project No.: Des-By: 080S 1.) 08-031 010 .JN8 Dr.wn By: ..1\fo.-WJB Checked By: SfN.JNB/.!NB Revision Oates: 102!5 15 Rnubrnlto PBG 0205111 ReslbrnltoPBG 040518~toPBG ~~,,, • .....,.,.PBG LP-5 OF7 &ECnoN02tH ~ANOOROUNOCOVER PART I . GENERAl By biDding on true PfOtld a~ ~ a CDI'Itrad 11M' lanct.cape wort, 1M Conhclor adl:nowledg4!• Chel r..w. tiM I'Md and ~ a-speaficaboM In lhtllr antlrety, Chill he/Me "-ln~ed the .a, and that.......,.... wlllab!M by al p!Mt., speabtio.-.. and oondlboTw fo&ftl rw.tn. My ~ oonllcta « ~ within 1M apeabtior. «on 1M pW1l Ill. lncblnt ~vaw.ty olllflterirlll. .,. m be~ tot. att.n1an of h L.endlmpe Ard'lll<t priottobld~. 1.e1 WORK WfCLUDED A. Conl:radDr llhll obtain or •'*" tMl aJ ,.....,. J*ml• IWve bMn lllfW*d tD 1M awn. IDfWOftcontheo.n.t'e~OIIn"'f~•-ntapriottoCIIIfM'IWD~of --B. AI planting and oonttn.dOn woctt .,_. be a~ aa ...,.,.. on 1M pnwtdad dmwtnge. ~ • .net .,.c:llcdona. C. Arrfeddlaonelwofttor~~tolnltelllandacaJIIeelamantaa•~tDron .. ~ ~ 01plllnt IIIII WI be pnwldad and lnstialad b'flhe Cantredor. D. F.-Clrll* Elavdona: 21nd't btlow top of pelhwlly adgng. E. 'The Cot*-*"' ahll be entiqty retpe~Ni!~e fDf al wottc: until 111111 acc:eplil.....:. by 1M awr.. The Conlnlc:tDr ahal pn:llad al ......n.1a and woftc: agalnll Wljury and llhll provldre and malrUin al,......,., guafdl toflhe proetc:llon oflha pWic. He AI be held~ lbr ai'IJ Mgllpnce during the .. ecutron ot the work. 1.12 QUALITY ASSI.IRAJriCE A. All 'NOFk ~ -.In .... ba ,.«Drmed by a .ngle Inn ...... IIDIQ In •nctac:ape wortt. 1he l.andllcap.~ ~ and ttw OWrw ret.ln 1M rlghl liD appnwe any P'fOP"8d -.tlc::ol1tl'llc*'N pl1or to _.."*'SJ lM aontrad. B Ship landlape !1\IUMts wth cMWicatH of Npactton NqUINd by goo.oemhg a~. ~wlhall~tton.~llllanctec:.pemallariata. C Pa<*agetanOan:IPfQducCawth~certiladaN~ Forot.rmateMIII.,ptO\'tde ar.~ by ~ tabo~lloty INide in aa:ordlnce wlh rMthodl ... blahad by 1he ~of~~ Chemiata.wheNwl'apptable. D Prootlde n.. pan., .m.t. and ~grown In a~ ruwry In &e:IDOfdii'IW Wlh pel ltcMticultl.nl ~· ......,.... muat ba hMifly and ~-he of diMe•. ~ • ..,._....._,and dafiiM::Ia ..a Hdacaf, nit.--. a.\ ..:aid,"*"'"-.. .._ .,.. poor Of ~ tDnn . No COiadad INIMfW ... ba ,.mmt.d unll• ....... wr-.n ·~-..,-. E. Donal.,...~ "tpKiledlal'lltlac»l'l'lllledlil .. notewlal*lltllmaofpllanllng, ..an&proo(of~al'ldpt'D'ttcMalalof~equlvalantrnaleniii .Onoa ~ • ...,.. • .,. COtllr'MS wll ba !Nida. OWrw Ia nal: lrwnclaly ,..,......lbr UNIAhortnd ............. F ~ mat.r1ata of .. ,... • 1t1an trpadled JMy be u.d r aOCiaptllbla to lMtdllcape Atc:hlad andlaRMofiOOtbelaarelne:ne..ciPf'OPO'tiDN_. ....._llonoflargar*-wllnol inc::Na• contrKtamount un.._ aptdbly aUihorinc:l by awn.r. G Owner and uncs.c:.pe Archlld fH&rve 1M right tD inaped, approve 01 rejed al any lima plltd.,.....Ofwolftelheratt.n&nWtOfallha ... wtllctldonnolmeel1heconclllonln lhaptens.pllmtllator~. H Theeorcr.ctor.,...beraepofllllbla;forplllll'lllnglheiMdacllpalnC!OmP*acx:ordll.....:. ... al applleal* codH. Ofdinanoaos, and liM. Any modlftcalion nwdlllll conform Wlh u6d codllls, lawsandonllnlnaaa,aftllrU.bld •~.shill ba~lllthe Contradof"se~ at no addllonal c:os1 to the 0wnet. 1.13 SUBMITTALS A. C.rtlllc:.cion: ~ ClaiUiostH of inepec:tiona •• ,...net by govemrnentlil • .._.., and ~ or ..nckN"e cartlltd ana~ for .oil amandnWnt& and llartilzer mac.n.la. Subml other data aubatli~ tNt mal_.... c:ompty wltl epedted r.qu!Nrnenls. 8 ~ .ad VMCfofs CMtllled ~I'll fDt MCtl ora-...c1 m11cture required, ~ bolat'IQI and common n.na, ~ .. by walgN. and~ of pwtty, ~. snd weed .aG tl:w Mdl gra. -.di!PIIdla. e. PWIIIng Sc:Ndl.tt: SUbml planting ~ ~ achacUt dalH tot ead\ type of p6lnllrG ~MdiWMofllite . D. ~lnatnx:liona:SUOml~~fDr~of•rdlcapawortl, ---1.M DEl.IVERY,Il'ORAoOE AND HANOUNQ A. PadcligH Matenela: o.l¥'er J*QgH II'IIQriats in Ottglnal oone.Nra showng manutadLnr'• g~~ weighl ar.~ and ,...,. of~ PnMct ma!.W. tom damege and dlllltrtoratlon dumg ..,.,., and.,... B Trws, stwuba, and gfQUnd ~ ProYtde hshly dug li'Ms, pans, and....,_, Oo not pn.na prior to deltvery. AI plllra ftl ba IW'Ided and stored .o thlt they are a~ pnM<:tad from drying oaj, tom aun Of 'llllhli burn, and from any other injury at al IImas. My ptant a.rmlnad m be .,...d or burned may be Njec:Nd lit any lima, wMitJer In the ground or not. Planls W.l be tiMdlad ~ by INif container. or I'OCJt t..~s, nat by ....-ns or lrU!Wta. T,... -a ... ~ped Of k:lrracl fbii'O dalvety, .... Of pWitlng will be 111jltd..:t. Thl 004h *-Oil arM W.l be aPPf'O"d prior tD 1tNIMIMry of any plan( matMtal&. Do nol bend or bind piMis in auch • "*"'* •• tD dM\aga bull:, btulc tnnc:t'ln, Of deatroy NICuflll ..... Pnlvlde pn:hc:IM ~ d~ ......,.,, C. Dreher plant maleriUa • .-J)NpMllions fDt planting are cornptate, and ptant lnrnactiiiMiy. Roota or t..1s of al ~ Mal be ~ty ptOiedad at al limn hm a.\ and.lor wh:l. Baled and bul1appad (8&8) plillnta 1tlat CMnOt ba pla-.:l irnTI'Iedill•ly ypon dlll¥«y .,.. be .. on the ground and pnMcfiaCI by 1\a\TIQ .oil, wet PMt. Of othlr acc:eplilbla mac.rial COYal'irtl lha ruot. or Mll!llceepirtg them moillt. D Oonot~eOOI"'taafWrg~.eodl:floomcontllinetlountJiplllr'O'Iglir'nl . E. label at lltnt _1,_, one p.~wn and one WW of MdiVIIriety _.... • Ma..ty attached wallat'proof t.g bMnng legible dealgnation of botaniCal aM oorrmon r.ma . I rwquatted by """"' F. Sod: llmot~aothlt eodllllll be ptM>ed'fllllftin 24,.._ • ..,.~. PlvliKtsod ageir'lll drying and lnMingof~ ...._ 1.M J08 COHOillONS A. PToc»ectwtthandcomplll(•llandlltapeWOI'taarapidlyaspol'liclr.ofllhbac:omea\'llllaOtll. B tJtiltin: Oatarn*le 1oc:1111on of O~Mit'INd and UI'IMfground ut111n and perlbrm wort! In a manner whi::tl .. avoid poaalbla damageo. Hand eJCCeVII•. n ,...net. Forty eight (411) '*- prior liD digging, tall the appropta•llilty o\ulhorly to haM .. utl ... idanttiiMiand rMI'kN in ont.r to awMd contta. C. ProiKtlon of Exilltlng Sbl.I::Uws: All eidllii'Q butinp, web, ..... pevlng, ~. and OO.r llwM of CIDnltrudton and planting aiNady c:ompllltad 01 .... blahed .,.. be pn:llildlld from damage. AI dMII9f I'HUling ._..l'lllglllgence ..... be r.p~~nd or Nplaced,lnctudlng W not lirniMI m rrwtcs on~ and cnc:b wlhln eidlllng -lkwllp ~ by ... Contr.dor Tht OWner nwy, at hie dillcndon !\eve any cMmege r.pend by ott.rw; and ~nlfy c:oata beck..m.rg.d to lM Conndor 0 Pnrtection of Exletlng Ptant ~. The eortr.dor .,.. ba ~for al una~ cualng or damega 111 •ldltir\1 trMs or ~ CIIUMd by caw.._ opntion of aquiprnart, sloclqlilngor~ak:. ThleVIIIR::Uie carnpection bydrtvns!Oipll1dl'lg .,._the dJ1Hine of any ne. or ~ of ol. ~. 01 oe.r dellnlriol.a mat..w. within the d~ of any ...... No .,...Ita .. W.l be bl.med. E Exc:avation .'Nianooncltiona~ltoplllnt~areenc:ot.mtred.ti..!Ctla•I\.OtlteM, actv ... <hnege ooncllloN. Of~. noWy Landac:ape An::tlitad balw p~anang. PART I • PftOOUCTI 2.11TOPSOL A. 1he Conhdor Ia ~ lootQ!n a .oil •rnpeand pettonn • toitar.lyaistnl to ~IN•Idlt:lngdcon'IJIOIIitiOfandc:onc:t.lcllllll'hlllNftc:ompindlh~ crtariabalow. 8 .,.,.,.tOJ*Mllcro..nocmMthepec:ilec:l.,_.withln._projec:tMa ,tftlbe~. Tlvo'-QhoiA e1 petta of • whe,. ...., ~and oon~ow lines dlrfw hm exilltWIO COI'1bM' linn. tmg 1o....,.. ..-oontou't lf'Dwn on "GNdlng PU." C TopaolltNiba,...,tlitileaoilwilth,.....nattvec:harKtllriaboflocal.,... llhellba ._of.._,. c:tar . nwt . .,.., utr.neo&a-... plan( roots. re'--and.lor sold ...a., lllk:b. bruatl, CORilrudion dtmoliion dlabril.. and anr octw ~ nwtariala. There lhal ba no no11101a WMde or .-c~..-Q.• , rU orne. Barmudll grua and ... lite). In no ca• .,., theN be moN 1han l¥e ~ (5') b¥ dry wavtt of day lunplor .,,.. •rv-ru.n 1" l .,. ..... 411 the pH r.nga of IS OtD 7 2 and ahal con1a1n no~ thalwtllm9eda plant growth. The CorWador llhalltlaWi topeolllaiboratDty-tnlad at,.. eq~a,.. and~ by ~ ArcnllctorOwneriWtoftD .....-I dainty. DRY M IGHT MEASURE ....... 2'1.·10'1 1!5'·"' ....... 1he ................ ..,... hlr)loiiMng ,.,....: SoUI68UI 2 ·1 .~ N1rogM 2$-150 PPM ~ :ze -»WM Pola..U.. 50. 250 PPM C.Jaum 500 • 2500 PPM u.gr.sun 50 . 500 PPU lrQn 2 .5 ·25PPM Mange,._ 2 .5 . 25 PPM Zinc 2 .5 -25PPM Copper 1 3 • 5 PPM Boron 0 .5 • 1.5 PPM Sulpru 15 • 3XI PPM Chtorine la•lhln100PPM Socii.ITI lnahn10 ........... c0.074mm 0 .075·3.CIOmm 4.15--1 ndl 2.02 SOfl AMENDMENTS AND FERTUZERS A. ~ Pe..: moss shall be • a:unmerdal, t.)ed aphagnl.m malarial. he ofwoady me.teNI. mNrale, or foreign matter. wlh 1 pH range of 3 0 • 55. I . S.l'ld Sand eh&ll be dean, eharp, and he or •• oe .. wnou. matWI C. Una: Naturall-•one (Doielm .. ) eontaining not leA then 8511. of klt.l carbonlltft, ground .otNtnotlaatNn9011o pa .. sa10-mewh_,. andm••ttwnSO'tt pa-a1QG..mlsh .... D. HumuaSoiCondltlonaf:Conailttngofr-rdtmwnhgaand.._..~. E. fettilzer.Ferttlarllhelbea~.,.O..gn~IIUIIIIr,akJW,..._~type ......... '· ,......., ... be..,.,.... tit ...... 1ft ...... I unopeMd oonlaNf, beaMg 1he ~• ~ .,..,._ """'opeMd, c::et.d, « dWMglld t.ftllnlr wll be -· 2. TrM, pelrn , lltwb and or-t.IIIZ:er ... be "UF (U~ of Floridill) Formulsted" prodUd &.:2-.12 Of 1-2-13 witt "*-elamerts aa en a~ laltilnr, « ..,.r, and appiMIICCOidlngtotha~dNGIIon. 3 . AppllcatiOnoftectllnr .... lba~wlhlheCIUmHII••cot•,..•ldatiol•ofe.GNan lndJatrtn .... Mllnagemant ~. 4. ,..,._. ..... be appiM by an~~ WhO 1'1118 ~ canp~~~~..:~e. 9I-8W Pf'OOI'Iim and holds a cun.nt l.lrtl&n Farttlnr l.liceMa M •• ,..nc1 by lha Slate and lOCiil Onlnancas. US WATER A.. AI wat.r ~ for p6anllrc~ and rnainlanenca .,.. be of U~Wadory qualty to &ulllalln adaqua1la grawth of p61intl; and at-.1 nal contain ,.,.,.,..,, natural Of rnan--mMe alllinente d&trimenlaltoplllnts. 2.0&0THER LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS A. MWctl: '**II llhll ba stndded Malalaucl., Euc.Jn~CW, ~ "A" Ptr. Bartl Nugoa, or 8JIPIO'IMd 84J&f, he of fDr&lgn ~and 'IJII8ed ..... ..........., -.,dar e&llng &hal ..... B. Gtlt"ng •nd ~ TrM 8'¥lng and tndng llhll be 1'1& ~of the Codrador In accoRSanca wlh ... pflantllng .._ .. tD lnauN ....ay •nd l'tlekaln ..,._ 1ft •n upW'il -· C. ~~ ..... -~..-..... II..._.M.,.._ D. T,.. v.bund Plllnt TrM WOWid ,...., .,.. be an ......-c tiMe pMtt oontalnlng an antbc::tarWaoef't.~~tllf ... surptfYWOftt. E. Suf* Ab&o!Mnt Pofrmar: -renw SoN or ·~ aqua,! ,. pedCaged In 3 oz. Handy PK ~of~..:rtamlde~r.potnak.m ,aoytl•. Pllttfc:teelmof1.0rnmtD 3.0 nwn and abaorplton ,. .. of 300 1mn b lf11181gttln _....,If ..,.aled on pfaiW. ._..., __ ... __ , 1. ForbWsandpnn.l41tDW' ........ RICita.I,.-ONo3CR. HandW'"*· 2. FortNHandpUMoverllr .......... raotbsl.-two3011'. 3. Handy Plica. aro.dcat ~lA ptanting floel and bllddll as pw nwmnc::turare -... FOfcontlllnergrvwn .... : ConliiUW Sin ~n Rods 1 a.uon 1 Hllndy P.:: /I ConWnen 3c;.lloM 1 HMcfyP.::/4Contlllnef's 7-10GIIIIoiW 1 HMctyPac/2eont.ina,. 20 Galons 1 HMct;' P.:: I 1 COI'Itllllw 2.11 Pt.AHT MATERIAL A. Plant 1st Ill part of'* spadtc:ietlon Mdlon. The Carcracb' .,.. be rnponelbla fDt bnilltq and 1n1t1t11nQ al p61inl IMleMia ~ on h ~ and planl: Ill. In cae of con-.:t batwMn tn. ewo doN'nenta. .,. cnwwva .n..•"'-· B. Quality: T,..., PI*M. atwbe, and OChef plants tNI ba Ronda 11 «ballet .. ditlned 1n t. latHI:ecllioftof~andStrdlnilfor,.,_ryPW!el.flotldl~of~ •nd ConluMr SeMcee.. M~ n-.. not be ..ac&pCIId unll-aa they are &pedlcally _.ated Int. plilnllro plana. AI.,...,_.,.. fw...-e a"""""' haDI ofgn:MI'Iand.,_. be eound, Ma-.y, and ~ T,... IIMI 1\aYa .-mal wal-devalos*i bfaftHng &trudurn and vtgorcMa root &r~~~~~n.lMl ar&: not root or oom.lnaf -....:1. 1. Baled and burtapped plants (BB or b&b) .,.. be ... wlh Inn. neblnd Mia of ur1h, of ~ depth and diarMt&r m lndudll 1M ~ •nd tHdlng fOCita . Plante wtltl cndaad. dry, or broken billa will n111t be a~. '* .. ~ wlh I'OCJt t.1t. of ... it ... 2 . All~. oltlar than U.O. cdl&ctad on .... •• ba ...-.ry grown In acc:ordl;.....:. With gooc1 hortlcultnl practicH and under ClmatiC cot'ldll:loN &lm .... to .,. ... tw at ... two )'UN. TraMp(an(lng M fOOl pnrllng INII ,_,. t.latn p.o. dumg wowth· C. Sil!l: Ptant&lz-. shown In lhe plllnllalar. mlnmurne. W.n• J*nt*-leg....., byhaighl and aprHd or by cardi.Nr eln, al epedbe!DN arw mlnlrnuma ID be met or ...otd. All ...._and st1rut. .,.I be -and wMn th&lr ~ a .. In a l'lllm'llll poellon. SpMd dlmenlllontl.,.c:ftllld 111flr to lha nWn body of ... plsnt and not tvm axiNma tnndl tip tD tip. HeigN: il meu.nd from lha d IN m the a_,. Might of 1M canopy. u.a._martl don notlnducle any llermiMI grvwth; 1he contaliw or RIOt bel Ia at&a not ftduded. IJn6Ha ott.rwiaa ~-the ... rmhlntl ,...~11M' ........ ba caliper, which Mal be ,_and 5" abow 1M ground tDr n. upW 4"1n callptr, and 1T abow 1M ground fDtnu-..-ca~~par. 2.11 OftASS IMTBaALS A. T~ Sod type ftl ben Slpedlad on .. prerided ~~~ p1M Mel a.ociatld plan( -I . om.r.or.. The tiOd w.l ba .._n up In commercllll lllre NlCtanQIM. PNfa,.btr 12.ft::h x ,...__ C. ........,._111: Sod •• be~ on,_ beais of.,..... lool&ge. ~.._.be ,........_ for comp.te CICI¥«ag8 b.-.d on the ..-. fDotage shown on ~ • ...,.fi:lre. Cofftdorftlt.c:tor in culling and......., ofma•••· D. Tha IIOd •• be..r'llclanttyttllckm pt'D'ttcMa.,_. etandofM g,..._ The IIOd llhllbe M, hM al'ld u'*'tjlnd, al the lime of plilnting. l .,.1 be e toil mat of alftlcianl thicknna. at IHit 2" th6ck. adhering lrmfW' m 1he roca to ...,...nd al ~ MndlhQ. 1 •• be frM of WMds and oe.r g..-s. I.,.. ba plant&d n &oon "polll6ble dar ben& dug, and shal ba W.dlld and Upt ~ tom lhe 1tma I • dug until I Ia p61im.d. After ai)IWOYal, the .,.. hfnwl'lktll'leiiOd iltD be~ ahd be do•ty mowed and ,.'-d u~ m remove eliiCIHaiN top QiVWih and dllllria. 2.17 REJECTION, SUBS11l\IT10N, AND RELOCATION A. All planta noc c:onfi:ltnq to the ~manta Mrelft &pedflad &hal be con.idared d&tadlll'• and .uch plants st.l be marked as Njllc:lld and retn0v.c1 lh:lm the • ........, In the gn:IUnd 01 not, atl'le Conlrador"&~. Sudlmno~ .,.lt.alll pllice lrnmedilte" and new plllntl ... be twoughl In as .. p..m.nta. n. pWIC me~.-.. ""'* meet .. applcabla ~r.quiredbJiaw . B lheo..n.rorl..Midllcapa~alao..-rYwhrightlD~hlt.,..,....batetoc:atM atilt lnlltaldoflllheiflntial instalta1ion don not oontDrm till h plane«h ~oft. plan&, Ot l the CWV~nal 1oc:a1on po.-en unlotwMn 1I'WMt tD other ~. tunar\ Ill, hMih.or•flq.«ID•r.dti&s. Suchrelocltlon.,._.be.,..ContracirM'se~. PART II · EXECUTlON l .t1 GENERAL A. Pf'OCMd With and oompt1a1e landecapl: IIIIIIOftt •• rapidly " poftlone of t. ... bec:ame ·-· B. NoplaridngftlbadoMIII'dalopefUIDMin~wllhthe~of1he&priNdar .,.-m M-..been~. hlgr.dnt.,.been_..._,, ~ ..... ._..been ptOpetty gNdM and prepared. C. ~ Condlions: w.n concMona pota,.,.ly ~ to plan( growth are enc:oun~e~Wc~ duNlO W'Oflt. auch as rubtltll or,..._ H . act..rw .....,.. oondliot'a. Of obalructiaM, IIOtitY Owner or lAndaCepe An::t1laCt belbre p61irtlng . D. ......,,. Sc:Mdulng: 'llllbltl Ia to be scheduled to .... blah a logk:el sequence of .-pa fi:lr oomplallon of eiiCh tvPa •nd ~ of •nct.c:ap.~ wort, in .uch • way a• to c:orNspond wlh, and hOld damage and conlict with, olt»r ~on •· E. Cooralnalion with Sod/Lawn. Plant .,..., "'*"'· and ti'Wut. ~ a .. r hi grad&a .,. .... bllah&d. and prior to ~ or tawn .-blahmanl. If suet~ p11ant1ng rnuat be done atW ilwn wort, ptOIIisd Ia~.,... during planting and ~ ,.,.1r any reeultlng datnage. f."""""' 1 ~wof1cllt\alnatbe ... ftaduntltMINI-..bgradll ... beeneet.bllhed,barma IWvebMn~anclllna .... grKtnocompalllcl. 2. l..lnd&t'noc:ondltioMihall WOfk be4ona • ...._ Ot .CcordionaaN nol~ Q. Clu."""ooP' 1. N. ...... ~ .... conatNi:*on and hltlsllation, ..... llhll be lnllirCuled in a dean, otdiHiy and Mil concMion. ~and~ stw.l be Opt dun. ~ lndeqwipmenl:for~W'OfttllhllbalmleciiiDI'Ia._.ntityl'llqUftdforhpetlic:Uir pN•ofWOfk~lli'llltstweyonhjotlata . 2. Protect lll'ldeclpe 'IIIIOitt and IMieriala hm cs.mage dull m llndacape NDIIIIUOn and malr*twa Of)&...._, opeqtione by ot..-conndCft and trades, and trupa-. MeltWilln pnM&dlon d~ inMallatlon. ...,...nera and Eelllbliiii'Wnenl pertods. Treat. .. pair or ,.pteoa damagecla.ndllc:apa wottc: •• dncc.d. J.0210tl PREPARATION A. Grlidlng and d praperatlon WOftt ahal be perlDrmld only ..... penoda wMn ~ ..._. .. can be obtained. If 1he moilluN c:one.rc of lh& dis high enough tt.-= wott1: would damage IIOil.aruc:u.,gn~dlngandtllngopaniillorlatlhalba-....pend&d. B BeJDiW millng in D amandinentt, dNn topaol of Rlelt&. plllnlS, &OCk. stones. dsy Unpl, and other •xtraMOw. materials hannlll 011Dxk: to plant growV'I . ~ Heftlidde fi:lr weed control asneedld. C Mill ~ IIOil •mandment:s and llartillftrs Witt tDpaol •t ,. ... apecillad. Delay m111ng of llaftillnrifplantingdnal:fi:llowplsc*lgofplaNing.olwlltllnal&wct.ytl. 0 . For planting becta. mix planbng aol alher prior Ill planting or apply on ....,_,. of tot*ll and milllhor~t:lein 1. Millime wlh dry a:MI pnot to "*ns! of,.,.._., 2. PNvent lime fl'um c:otac11na rooa of ac::fd.Dttna penes. E. Unla• chwinga .-... athl,.._, betme AI nol......, a 3:1 .,.. Benne neer ~ or 411 ,......_.., ~ drWna;e sltulllionll W.l be <Nc:bd JDr cotTKt drWrWiglll by the pro;aa eng~n~~ar or ()wnef pttot tD planthg. F. Tr9e and llfwb ........ bedli which Ill wiNn « r1M1 psttang Jot a,... .._. be oomp.tely •JC&'tlltlld and Mdc.ftlad witt ~t. AI--~ 01 ohr...,. ,....,..., ...,.. al aubeol snd dllbrte. .. , M ~ relniMid tom benadl &uCft platllng a,.., m a "**"'- depth of~. 0 . AI ne ancUor lltwb planting aNU wiNn 38" of bulclng fiK.ndrioM.. and any oe.r ,_,.. arMS ....,. algrdoMt tdtld CIOnltruction debrta II enoaunlanKI, IIMI be .__..... m • m!MnuM da9lh gf 2C" and bec:lll-.:l wlh topaol aa llpedlad ......._.. In 1t..e -· JJI311WNO A 8&"'-milling, Cltaan to1 of ftlda. planta, dsy lumpa, atDnas in •-of 1" In iltmnar, and OO.r ellhnaow or pcMntlaly ._rmt.ll malerials. B Aftwai&OIIcondltlonlnt(&ndtDpeollfc:.lledfaronplana)hnbMn..,..cllllspeclftad,...., .,..,...tobe~ttiOUidbe~"*'Y-tiledtoadaplhofelx(G)Ini:Me. P'llarwMQI Of~ Ia nat an ac:c._... .-.ut. forrot.y.t~~ng, 1. If tt. &prHclar ~ Ia lrl&tded a .. r gnldlng and _,. Ia compMl&od, 1'1& baddl hi be reVIId In .,. atr.c:tM aNM. 2. W.n h .....,.., gredlng, tlllpaol addition, .ail c::oncllior*lg, and Rng ,..... been aooampllaMCI. al arMs eo tNatlld &hal be ~ and ~ by •ppli::etlon of r.avy ln1ptk)n m a mirWnl.m depll of twa.,. (12) IM:hn. E~ ..:ars ... be r&plired . U4 FINE FlrtSIH ORADINO A. .....,.n praHmNry png hM been ~lid and the IIOill'la drtad ~to be reac:Ntr won-d. al lawt~ and '*"""'0 arus llhll be or-Md to 1he alavat»M ~ on h Enp..1ng ,..,_ n.. top .,... (4) ncnn •• t. completely ... of &lDnH •rv-.., .,.. (1) nm.. Gr.dn not olhanNa ~ .,.. be uMorm ......,. or tiiDpn belwMn polnls wMte •Matto... are ~· PMitM chlnilga ..., tom bulclngs .twll ... ya bt IMII'Uinecl . surr.c. di'alnege W.l be dir&ded n ~ on ttw chWinga by remodalng ...-.. tD flldltat•tMM~~UrWrun-efrof .. w . Al~wtlef&watw_..and ,alwo6da,aroelon, Mll1ad nndl&s and eXC~V~~tioM. and al ridgM and nan •• be amended and.lor renwtWid IHY'Ing a arnoGttl , evtcn llnillh jpda. "addllonal amended topaol •,..,.,.,.. m ~ lheli*ntofiNa........,,lshillbeacoordlngtolh&~apac::fllcdoNI:If1opaoll . 1 All era llhll be vrlldiiCf .o that the hi grlldn ... T betow ••c.nt pavad a ..... sicMwab, YAM box... mowing -... dean-outs, d..... etc., wth aJIPf'OI)Iriat. adjulll'nentt liW ~ tod ~-The .,._1111e fOf _., ...._,. tD d!WI_..y tompavtngHo~ ..... . 2. E~al....-n ... priortDbaglnningplarMng. 3 lheOwn&rand.lothla~tNiaPf)RIVtlallllnel...,.. .... priorta_...,... 8 Prior to h gr.dng or the ~tion of plwd ma1et1a1 the Cantrllcb' hi ot.c.ln oettllc:atlon trial 1he proied era Ia .c lha g,._ ~&¥eta propoaed by' .,. CMI EnglnoMr or ~,. Archlad from a lcat'I:Md Sutwyor. The ConlrKtor shal Ina gr.-e. ._.... and p6anting arast~~~tn.-hi"'O..QhgradeUJitDtn.llnllfllld.,.tea..,.,....fDf....,._ofaodaMIOr ....... _. 3.1M Pl.ANTINO TREEI AND PIJ..MS A. laycMIC rdvlct.altNeloc:;iiMoN and arMs liM'~~ SteM a lloc:*loM and OIAtna af'Ws. INn ..uel..andacapl An:hlad's~ bebw thl art ol p&anllng WCirtl. 8 Pttor liD ~ o r "" pb, aecwt.ein h Dc:MSon of al •lac:trical c:abtn. al OJndub, al ueHy lnH, o1 tara and auppy llnH . .o thlll PfOI*' preceut~one may be tall&n nollo dllllwb or damap any •Oitii'O condliofle. PY'opMtr maintain .,.. prolad •xlstlng ulllin. Should IUCih ~ Of owett'IUd obltJuc:tii:IM be •noount..-.cllhal ....,.,_ wlh ~-tw ConttediOf .. lnfDrm 1M L.endecapa An:ftiiKt Of Ownar's reprnanta~M and .,., be CCIIMUIIId nm the...,.._,.. ofh 1oca11on ofplllnte 111 dNr IIUCtl obiiNction «lha reiDclationoftt.otlalnction. C Tree pllocdona ftl be ...nc:l by' h Contractor anclapprovecf by h awn. or a..ndleapa An:hiiiiCt ~digging . Pllsshal be aX~Cavallld to the depltlandwldlh lndlc.ced and al lllbaoi,.ITIOYIId D Prottd al aras tom e~ c:ompKtion by foot lnltllc: 01 machinery wMn bftnglng n.. ., 1he pierCing ...... E All ei!CM'IIIM holes ftl!wve ....rt1ca1 aldea wth roughaMd ~ and tNI be of a 111n that • at ••• twb h wldlh of tM ~I plsnt canlalnar Of bel. In al c:aea h hoiH ahal be Wgll ~ 10 penni hardlnQ and pll~ wlhout c~amaga to 1M rooe. er rvoc tiel. F boatS.,. shal ba ,.IIIOWd or IAIRM .. dndlld by Own&r or 1M Ownafs ~· If the • .,....,...,.nolbe ueec~, llal'le NsponaiJIIilyofhContradclrm remo'teanddiepoea oflhecb:::llrdaddotr•inan~....,.... G TrwapbllhllbebKIIflledwlhatopaollmlxturen~.......,.ln.,... ..,.cab-.. Palm ... pte .. be bedcftiiiiCf with • mdlr& ol up to 81511. aand and 5,. otpnic:rnetanal. Add ............. llped!IM .......... In~~ Set beled and~ .eoc1c on • llyer of 50"11. nMNoa 8011and 5011. tot-o~~ tD • 5" dapl\. l.ootan ......,. tom lop or .._ of the bel tMA no burtap .,.1 be p!AI&d hm ""*"'-~ R•i'I'IO'I'e t'IOf't.OJDiftC ~ mat.riel (I any) hm .... ball . ~ly M •ny 4amape1 fOOIIe; w1t1 dean llf'uts. lfUlg a pli.mb -.:. a-... '* lhl trw Ia property uplghl begin Nng the hot. •nd t.mplng 1M U IMMrial W.n the hole 1e 213 tied. wa•llorvl.lg~Wr and probe wilt! • .tile* D be ... Chill no air poc::Mt11 reman. Re-pllomb, c:amp11t11e ling lh& hoi&, 1'84mp. and ...... again. J S.l conllllner~ llodt •• above, .. liing car& nat to damage ~ ...., ,.f'DVIng the -K. Dunng planting, do not c:ov.-lh&lorp ofh lOOt bell wth the aoil rninn. AI rope ,..._ tu'-P meet~ etc .. ftl be ,.movtd hm the I'OCJt bd. No II¥"II'Mitlc bultap Ia allowed on a,., p~an~ rnaterilll . SyntNticbuNpla~bla twfOOCbells _ T,....,..be ~eolhell theq,ofhrVGtMiie'Z'abowlnatgradii.Aitowfi:K..cdng. Alryli'Ms,.-.dMpetor higtler mUIIl be ehr ,..... or ,.piM:Iad at tM diac:Ntion oft. Owner or l.andacspe Arch-.ct; -.ct~ WOI't llhll be at the Cof*ldoA uptMa. l C.... a welilring besin around each trH at luel: as wide ••the I'OCJt bd In di&nwtllr JDnMd byac*allilrridgaofaollll:..._rhlgh. M Each~t.aln-.lbe'"'*fledmam~nnumdapltlof3"(allf~).MI.IIdt.,.lnal: ba applied unt1 the tJM hM been 1horougNy water.d and two dllya fwva elapaad. Mulctl ~bep.c.d eott.-=llanotlndNc:tcoractwtlltrunks. N AlltrM&aretDba-lcedorguyedpar._spac::itc:atio,...AIIIIUestNiba~a ~ oo1or « W.l be llggad tDr ......,..., and pWIIc •t.ty: vur ...._ ftl be -· 0 . Pam.lhalba~parabcWe&padlcdDna. Ul PU.HTI\IG &HRUSI, V.NU, AND GROUND COVERS A. The ~ofal plillnta, bed ~and alcth&rarwnlotl&~.,.lbedMftr me.rUcl With agrici~Anl ~ 01 .,...pa ....,.... perc '*' •Pfi"'¥&d by' the Owner Df landlcapa An:ncect t~ero... anr hoiH -dug B NoplllnCingllhllbedaneuntilt.•tMCIIInl»>"nedtt.bMn~,..,.,..cl411 aCCIOtdanoe wth theN .,.abliona.. C Ho.....,.'*'*tNiba~r.t.~aruon anywoftt*f1hanC*'Ibe~ and-.dnNitdlly D. VniHs otherwillll ~. al pl&nls .,.. be planted 411 pb, eeni&Nd •• callld fl:lr on lhe plilnl ... and • n 2~ ~ of Dpao• n spldted e ....... in tt.. tlp8dllcatlor. tD -..r::t1 dapehhttheiiOIIIIneofl'lepllntswllmatd\t.~grlldllal&rtMting .Ptenlaftl be pll..-d 411 • ~ poellon and on&Ned lo gin the belli poeejbla appiNrMca or .-..no...-.p m adjecant lltr\ldlns or futura. Rerno,. al 4110rgaric: c:ont.ilwra or binding All d&megtd ~ lhal ba c:u: away ciNnly. Planting .:WI WI be piMled and ~d caiWfully tD II alvo.dla and avoid rool:lrlfU'Y . .......,.n the hole ie 213 Med. watllf ttoroUfllhtr The noll Ql then be 11-..cl m fll'lllh gfllde and • .,_!low •ucar shal ba fi:lrmsd around NCft bed Al'l&r ••r.o. so-.,.... ba added a• tiHd&d to bmg 1M hole lo gradll level E Aza!Us and ohr •ncaceoua and a~r.g plillnts sh&l be bKk1lled wlh a modure of ~ WpeolandiO'"Aa<*tpeal. Th&y&halbeMl.othatlhe bnnoflhep61intsaiW ~ ~r than lh&y graw ... h oonlainer orru.naryafteralilllng. At no*n& stw.l liM In any fOnn be broughC....., Cl:lnbKt with the,...... Of 1hair roob. Mulc:tl wlh plna 1traw ...-.. fiCIIted -F Add t.rttcz.r to plilnta as CM.dNd in eedion 2.02. G. 'Mn AI be~ In pill COI'IIIIIr*'J at 1N111: 2 obC tMl of Pf'IPINd Wpaol. llwy .,... ba pllnld intn......,. manner n stwuba, atld ahd ba mulc:hed. V\l'le...,.. .,.. be ....,.,_ tD ............ * as ..,.ofttd in ... draWings. t4 . ~--.... be lllld<Min1hairptopoMCI,..,.... toc:.Oone~-. remo¥&Cihm lfiWconla ... ,. .. .,lhe IIOil•pf'CII*fy,...,...,.. .... ~. Pl.enehgmaehodologylllh•ma .. fDtothetefW\Ibe. Ntyplane.~.atw..ellng ,,.....llignitcanlr~or.wn~tow.rlhanhygr.­ ift 1M ~ or OIJfCI!Inar .,. -.lbject tD ..-ling or Np&eoament al tM clillc::r&IIOn or the O'MIIER or ~pe An:Mac:l SUc::h WOftt tN1 be at h Conltadof'e ·~· J. II' c:.hd fDt 4110. ptar.,l&ndlcape edging ..... ba inMalled •• .,.atled. K. N.l pill.,.. bade and ~~ plilntinge hi be nuc:n.cl wit! a miniml.m of T (after ..ctlng) of""*" n ~in thil. doam&nt Ml*:h &hal be he of weed .. c~a and other fors9'1maner . J.07 ANNUAL AND SEASONAL COLOR BEDS A_ &Ida ehal ba ri'IOUf'dad to a halghlfS"on top oflhe ellisbng gntda and c:ompowc~ of 50'!1. topeollandSO'Ift~ 8 Sol ... be canred wlh K" -1~ dHrp ltyw of Pine Fi1n "'*=h oroon.-abla ptOduct, J.OIPRUNWO A All prwrhg...,. be dona in the .,...,.a of. and will 1he app-oval of,the Own&r or l.al'ld&ellpe Ardlilec:l ONy dean. eharp too"' de-signed lor tM pw.,o. shal ba u.O The fMiftf~•afw&ylto~end ................... ~oftt.ptant ~ shll be done par modem hot1ICUtb.nl pradioe ( ... Natlonll Artlonst Standards. •tatt --B . ~ &hal be lmllld to h mir*num nece.ar.ty till IM'IOM hjuNd IWip. lnnc:t'lea, and hnde. to~ fDr tMt toea~ cUtro diQQl"'ccand ............ and m '*'and lhapa atwbe ..w:r -..... In no ceea ... mote than tr.J or h bfanchhg stNd1n be ~. DemagH. ~. hyad, spa, Of aldMad llwtga, brand'IM, or limbs ftl ba pnnad bad( tD 1M nat wund ..,... ...,.. bud, twwa Of lrnb. 'The llllnnli* bud or Iucier .... r'IIIYetbe~ . C. PNr. lrHe •nd ~to ..t.1n .-.qulred Might •nd .,.&d. Remove the minimal amount or wood nec:.-y M ~ tr.... and llh'uba. ~move oNJ clead or dying fronds. tom pUM. Cuts ovar 3/lr' In dlilrneter llhll be tr&attcl With n. -m pUit; al axpoead lhing tiaul.,.. ba oo¥&Nd. D. Exlltlng T.....: "lnclc::IIIM on lhwlnge, ConC:rldiW •• pn.na and ll*1 exllll:lng n.. on .... The u. of c1rnt*J0 ....,. Ia prohlblad. AI -....ell, daed ~ and lhoM interlllring wlh healthy plant growth ahal be ,.mo\"&CC , NaG, I'MI0¥8 real....,., low bninc:l'les, and any othen as direda<l by lhe OWner or l..Md&cap& AtcMed. CUia •• be luah Wlh lhe truril: or Mmb and WI be painted wlh n. pMt. RelnOY'e •nr !Wile, wlrH, .rc. 11•nec1 tD then.. 3.11 PLANTERI • DeCORATIVE OR STRUC;TUIIIAL A. "..,.al&d, •nct.c:aplng In pllll'*re ... l be ... ltd uslnOI'Ia fD~ JMthocl . 1. lnlbll ~deep tayer of h cruah&d 11oM In bottlom of ,...,..r. 2. lnltalllbrfllbtlcO¥Wsllor...,.,. Twnupedgnoffabrical«ound. 3. lnlll:dplllntlngaol"*cwarlltrfllbrtcl*'wlt*\l'Woftopforplilltar. Do not~ _ .... 4.lnlll:alplanl.,_,.. ................. ~--~ 5. lnall3"ofn"**l..,.....,..t101l 1.11 SOOOtNO NEW LAWNS A. The Cottrac::b .... &Od al .,... 1nc11o.1ac1 and nat&d on l'le df&wkvL No aaddlng st-.1 ocx:ur Uf'dl arMs till ba aoddad are ...-.ell of a ny I'OICtl vr-, WMCfa and debris, the ground bfol.9'tl m an -..n jpda and apedlad arnal'ldrMnts have bean added. SM daah for apedlc arnenctmanta a• I* tod type. B. .......,..,.....r • UliltM& .,.. h&e been .,.:Jed and Ia rnctr 11M' toddlng 1he Conndor .,..., wMn dlradad by the ~ ArcMid, proceed at onoa wit\ lhe IIOOdll'l of h avalabla arua. SodtllngftlbalfJoorporallldlnlolheprotec:tal1hee.,..ttpriiCtlealtlrnainhlfaof the contrad No tiOd whidl ,_.been M tDr moN 1t1M .....-.ty two (12) hours llhll be u.d ~ tpadblly aulhorind by the ~pe Ard'llld or Owner • ..,. h• carat.ll inspac:tlon lhMHf. Airy IIOd whlctl • not pWiead wit*' tw.nly iN" (24) hotftw aftw ~ hi be lllacUd In an approved ~rand malrUined ~ rnolllllned C. 1he IIOd .,.. be plilced on the praparad surtaos, wlh edOH In doee conllld. and ahal be lnnly and M100lhly eil'lbadded by' light ta"'f*Jg wth appnlprina look Sod llhll be ro-..:1 wlh 1,000 ... roller lftaawalnd by' h l.-.laCape Atd'lltllc:tor Owner. D. 'N'Iere sodclng il ~ In drlliMga dlclhM, &Od parM W.l be eel In a lll:agger&cl plill:em, -.ch u m a¥Oid a eontlnuoua ... m a iCing h h of law. Ol'llllta of lndMctal ...._,. llhll nGI excead sill (8) inchM. Altha ._... ofh cut:la, sod Vlillabul..-retY and evenly E. On arMs wtlef& the &Od may lilda, dul *' height and &lop&, the t..anciK:&pe AR::hDct or 0wnar mar cllred thll 1M ...:1 be ~. wth pege dr1¥en 1WUQt1 lhe IIOd blocks lr*l ftnn ••rth ........ .,..,.... ... F Airy placn of IIOd Wf*:h. alar plllc:lhg , show an •ppearanc~ of em.me dtyneM st.l be remcwed tom 1M won:. G. W... pllicemanl of new ...:1 at1u111....,. .....,.,., ,....IIOd null ba plaoed in euch • tnannafa•toprocN:~aanawnt:rMIIIIonto......,.eodciitd.,.... H. rt.,.lbetne~oftt.c:.ora.c:.ortDbmQihaaodedgei"'aneet..dNnmerw.rm the ldga of ai.W. and sfWub .,..._ PART fV MAINTENAtfCE. ESTAIUSHMEIIIT AND WARRANTY PERk)()$ 4.1t MAINTENANCE AND ESTABU&HMENT I'£RtOO A. The ~ Pertod st.l begWt lrnmtdlately aa.r .acn ptant 1e p.ntlad, and the Contractof .,.. ~ INirCialn al a,..•lnvol\!ed in ll'lle eotib'&d dutng the progr.- ofthewont. I 1he E•blahrnent Pfilod &hal begin on the .,. day aftltr al planting and ilnllldltlon of al •ndac:apa elllinents Ia complll!ad and lnltla~ ~. Tha Connctor .,., contlnuouaty maintain al arMS tom Initial acc:eplil.....:. uNil llr.l •CCiaflbti'IW by .. Owner 1he Elll:ablilll'lmanl Parlod ahal a::ntnua fDr nol .._ than ninety ('liiO) continuous cal&ndilr dllys Hurricane cui Sabel PalrM •• MYe an EtabHIIt'lment Pertod of nal .._than OM h&nhd and •VtY (1 80) contlnuoua calendar day& TM E.lll:abliatmant Period wll end at the tlma the projed is gillen hi accapDI'IW. An napec:tion ftl be mad& by lha Owner or landloepa Archlad tD aocapl h cornp1aMc1 WOfk and .... a delllrmlnlltkln of IIUblll:antlel c::ampation ~ may ba parfonnad on al or partMIIy OCifnPIIII:Id ptla..cl WDfk under the Conlnld. .. diNdad by the Ownet. C. Mal'*nence of ,.... p111n11ngs W.l cona1s1 of, W noe ~ be 1m111c1 tD, pruning. ~-C4ilh'llftg, WMCIW'Ig , lniJd'ling. tightllt*lg or r.p&acWtg gU'(II and ......., rna~ plants tD proper gr.-or uprWC poaaione. ~and·~..,.,.. n ,...._., *' combat lnMc:ls and ct~ae .... ltt&roonhl. ~. fllttlllzlng and ft9lilnl:ns! 0 Planting aras and pllanta IIMI be Pft*dlld at al tlmn aga4MI damaiga or any-tlnd fDf t. ckntion of 1M malnletwa and~ pwtoda. "anr pl&rD aN irtjut&d or damag&d, tt.y shal be tra.at.d or Nplaoacl •• dhdecl ..,. the Owner Of Landac:ape Atchilltct at no ~ COil The e.or..c:eor • ,........ tw lids of vanddam Of hft during 1he ,.....,.,_ and ....,..,.,.,. partod ~ INil ~ Ia a-.ned In wrllng by ---E. Rntrtct foot and~ !Nile tom allllwn and pllnting .,... abr Medlng and planting operatioN. Entd slgM and bantara r ....,._ •nd Nrno~M wt.en liiWn and ~are wei .... blilhed and~ bf Own&r. F. The Cor*Ktor ahal ba ....,.,..,... tw .,.,... ... adllquMa ~ of the * ,. .. ~ by' the L.atldllmpe Conlrac:CDA men o r ~nt. « IN men « equipmenl of hie SUCK:ofttrador's, llhll ba 1Wpeired •the ~ Conlnlctor's•pa,.. G 1he Ccnnictor Ia rnponaibla fi:lr ~ at ,..,. iMllWtilts ad&quately we...-.cl after natallation evtcn r lh& lrTigllaon .,-.m II not opeflltlon&J. Ptants shal ..aai...-a thorough watering irnrnedill•ly alar plrantlng. ......__ piMtl. W.l ba watered during the mainlenanca and nlabliltlmanl .,..._ par the ntqUnmanta eel forth in "VVIIttlr RllqUftmal'lls lew Newly' P1aNM1 0..., C1RMnt Ca,.ra, Stuube and T,... In Florkil". dllltrttMnd by So..ah Florida v.tlar .......,.nt Ollll:rlct. In lhoM arMS Where a pen'i'ltl"'ent ii'Tigallon ~ wt11 nol ba pn:wi:led, the Cof*ador Ia,..,........ for linptamartlng the W&llaring Pnlggm ldenCift&d In the l..and&c:apll ~,.. H 1he landac:ape Coi"iirecb' Ill~ b U.plng al plllnt inlll:eriats ._....ty f&rllzM ~a. Mal'*nanc:. and e.t.tillllhrMnt P.tloda F..u~Zef •• be a..-. at a,...., lc•p plant mar.na1s healhy'. All t.rtiiNf W.l be done und&r l'le dNdton or a lc:enaed f&ftllhr..,.,.... Tht L.&ndllc:apa ~ .. I <**VI~ &,nd,........,. in h plentinv ara. Upon appn:i'lfM, 1he Coner....-Mal mplamanl h oonlrol .,........ ••fiCiialnO ellhme caltioninUIIingl'leanious~and..-.al.--.ry_,.toPf'C*Ietothlraonand ,...., the JOb W . AI diaaaw and peal: c:ot*of .,... be done undaf h dftdion of a bftMd di&Mwandpestconcrot~. J H&ftlicille v..cs Cof*ot AI tanclacape .,... .,.. be ._ of niA vr-. tiwp&do .,.._ and OCher non:Ma .... until final aocaptance of..tl. t . "R~" t11a1 be applitd to al pia riling eraa • nMd&d and detwmlned on...te by the Owner lcK 'llltiiMd control. Apply par manuf&clturWs llp&Cillcallofta 2 . ~Ronatar" pr-mergent or 0\IVN'ER ·~equal,.,.... ba applied 2 -a before planting. Apply per nwnutsdureiWipedftc:&tiona. 3 . Apply "FuU&d&~ in alarM• wt.IW1Drpedo w-his ..,...ged Apply per manur.ctt .. rs --· 4 Apply "Beugram~ or "Marage" 11 •• .,. .. .....,e n~Aw-•M• emerged Apply per me.nufllcll.nraspec:iflc:atlor.. 1(. Mowing of turf wll c:ommence •n (10) daya a .. r iniUIIIation. 1he Night of cui d be 3" After the lnl cui, the ~ ftl •ct-1 the hcluaney of ,._;ng ., that .c ead\ operation no moiW tMn 1f3ofh gr-. blade Ia Nmowd perc:utllng l Be1WHn 1M 151h and 201t1 day of the~ P&riod. the Cartraclor lhal N-tod al .,-.,,,...within lheiiiWn wheN! nonna1 U1~ Ia nolevidant. T..-f mull! be wei ... blahecland heofbwwsp:JtsandWMdslll 1M~ oflhe ~ER or landloepa AltNed: pnor ID hi aocaptll.....:.. AI pfenad .,.. • ....., lhen llwt~ .... ba 1IMCitd at .,. ........ or nol men awn ten (10) dap. M Applicalion of t.rtiiEer -.:. be done batwMn h btialh (401 and ....., (50) dlly ol cr. atlabllatwnenl: p&riocl . ~ ~ or o--r .,. tD be notlted a ftiiNnum o1 tortr eight (481 hours in ........... N ~~orpoor~ofanrpllnlinOMt.llmeofh~olh tc:l'ledUed Etii~PeriDcfmeyc..-,....,...,.,.olltwlrwl~orlhe ~.Nft......,~lobedaed, ~.wlnpooroondltion!Utngh..........,. ptttoc~nlbe~~. ~.,..t.aoont~n~.Mby'e.Conhc:t:lfun~~~ h-':le~ . 0 lnlpedion and Anal Acac*I'ICI8; 1 In al CUM 1he ~pe Aldllad we parfonn a n lnllel and lnal inap&dion ac the bt;nq and end of the Eaat:lliltWnent ,.rtod, ~ly . I ish ....,...&lbllly of the Co.._.,.. m notift the o.n.r or l..andac:.pa AltMad: or lh& begin~ and end or~· period and liD tubmll: a wrill&n NqUH1 tDr en INipadmn .. n (10) dllya in ad\'snoe 2. Folowlng I'ISpiC:tion(s), lMtdllcap.~ An::tiiiKt .. ~ allthg of o....._ndlng cems 1o be add..-.ct prior 1o llnal acwpC:anca. Final acaptanca will ba gillen once the o..atandln(l ....,.. a,. compated, and 1he WOftt perfonMd to the ..nfac:tion of the Landacapa Archhct and O'NNER. 3 Airy material thlt Ia 25., or mora dJWV .,.... be oonsidered dead and mull be r.pleo&d at no charge . A trH llhll be comidared d&ed .nan the nwln INd&r has died or when 2511. of lhe a-own Ia daM. A tJM lwl 1'1118 ...rter.d ~ IUf drop biA .,._. sQiW of ltfa may be left for la1ar re~. ~ trMe ahal be subjiKt m removal and .. p~~~oament alanytlma up1oand ~ 1he fltlt ... ~.as~ byh Owner or l..andaeap.~ An::Niect. The .,.m.r(y P&riod tw suet~ trMe st.l noe begin un11 a .. rthe ..oond~n . c.tZ WMRANTY PERIOD A un .... cllftlrl's'i'l' agraaiMit Ill; IUChtd ~~between the Owl'ltr lnd the Contrador. al n.. and of'af plant matenal. ~ !~round coven, inlltalllld under 1r1• ~ ehal be .-...-.. m M and ,-ow. and sh&l be w.rranllecl ageNI ddK:ts. -'-1:1\ and ~IPO'MtlforaperiodofON(1),..rfl'omtheday'ofhlac::cept~nc&ofoonhct --8. ~ ........._pa aliments ... also c.ry a.,.. (t) rur gua,.... on lftlil:llt\Us, labof, andworti:INfllhip. C. *..-lli>uncllll be deed or In poor concMion wtNn the Wilm.nly ~ ftl be Nptaclld by 1he Col"bdDr wiiNn....,. (t5) ct.yt~ of wn..n noftcrion by,_~~. The o.ner Of LAndll&::apa An:fthd ... bathe 1101e JudOH .. to h concMion ath l'ftldarial . D . ...,...endlabor~~Wo~YNinthe~of~.,.lbe.....,.._,bfh~ at no Mdl:lorlal 001t Ill the OWner E SoiiT•III:Ing: Shouldplsntll'lllltrialeahowyellow1ng01ottwf ... ofdand/Or ~ ~. tht OWMr or L.andlleepa, An:hlad may ntqU8III: aot tnt1ng1 •nd ana~ SUet! ... lng ... be at the expenee of the Cot*ac:tor. 1 Sol protllltma <•• reVMiad by tnting) st-.1 ba ~ by appbtlon of c:om.dilla ~and~ remcw81 and Npl&camilrt ofeofl, or ott.r .,......,.. as a~ ..,n by al paftiee. AI -.Mit.,.. .... hi be al lh& ~ • ..,..,.. uNHa ola.- e...U.nc» ettlbl&hea 1t.-the 1011 pnJbl&m Ia nol ~xllll:lng and • caua.d by fllctcn beyond h ConlradDn OOI'It1ul F Re ........... and CondMoM: 1 Mal.n. we ba Nplaced u meny lin'es as ~ to ..u.fr the O'MIIER'S ~•ndhspec:tlcl.tlone..AI~ntooats .. bethe~of h Connc:tor. 2 R•....,..,. _.be at h ..,.. lin. tPKiH. and ~ .. ash original. No ~ 11011 addiNH we ba t&qUii'ad ...,... &lgnlflcant amGI.I'!tll of &Oil mDi are loal bafoN •UW.O ~ 3 Plant.,... due., abnomlat wuther conditio,. tueh asloodl, ........ wh:l damege (~;~npnlllarfyslalll&dOIRUW'&d..._),...,.... helftg,ort..~.-notbet. tMpCiftllbllty or IN Contreder. 4 ~ll'llltari&lawllbegua....-..dmbrMicctormancyathptopeteeuon. ~· plsr4&d d~ng lhalr normlll donnent plriocl _. ba VUI,.._ tD ,._ nonMI Oftlt'Wth at ln. pn:per time tottt.t apec:IM. LANDSCAPE NOTU ........... 1 AII~INiterial.,._lbeFiortdi.No.1or.,...,.aaaettorthtn"GrrldM&,_.rdlofi:lr N~Ji"WY PM!nts." Pelt 1&2, Aorkla De9t of AgriciA.n and Conlunar s.mo... liltatt ~n. No devlatloM Wll'll be pennlbacl. 2 By ....,ltine a bid, the lllnctac.pa oontrMtor .. l'&tlpONI:IIa tot pnl'ridlftO .... m.tari&l ~ on h p6ane No .aout1ans .. be aooepiH Wlf'lgiA pnor wrilllln aPPftl"al and aooape.ra tit' the Owner 01 hill reprnenlalMI, or l.andacapa ArcMac:t. 3. .......W. Ill be ~ al the dlacntlon of the OWner or IW iWprnenlattwe, or ~paAidllect. 4 All wolt!: .,.. ptoc.ed In a pt06ttllional manner In aooordanoe wlh stllndlltd n&nWt and ...... tlonpq<:::tice , 5 a...,._ on plant ... ,. for CJOI'IIIIf&ntence ~· l.andKapa CorCradlor Ia ......,_.. lu al planeltiiOWI'Ionptantingptans. W.ncfila&SIIIncleeOCCU"belw&otnplltdllland~ p6ane, I'll plMI are Ill o'*"da the plant Ill in at ca... ~r • ,...,.,...,.. for conlrnWIO .ad..,_.. and~ sucft m the OWner or hie r.prnartatiw. a ~lei"H((IIn&&bbetwloclll:ll'lgalundqroundutlllleapriortDcllggi"'o Notitythe awn. or hie~. Ofhl.anclaolpa Archlactimmedlll•tr.-.gardn!ll dlll::feplncin .. -. 7 ~Coi*Keorlllf'IOIIfyho..-orllle,.,.....,.._,.,orl..anclllcapa~llt leal ..... (3)1f11110ft0ng aay.pnor Ill bagimlng enylll:qli of'MMtr.. o..n.r gr ~ Arc:tliad Ill ba lnwnedil·~ noltled of..,. d.;npandn low'ld'" .. ld. o.n.r Of'* .. ~ntlll:iiHI . or l.andac:apa Archlad ....m~ h rVC m t.ld ....-planl matertar on-.-. to avoid oanlk:tsorct..wpancin not•~ In h pllilnnlng pi'I)CIMI&. 10. Ex..ting planlma•rill to ba NmOY'IId, exoaplasiW!I'III>d. TRf:I!:S & PAI.MI 1 AlltrMs. ,.. and reloc:atld, to be stllkad and guytd .. ...., 2 No double 01 mUti-INnk-...... .U.rwia& ~· l Faoeofnesandpetrnstobaloclll:lld•rninirnum of711'olfal..,....b'titla pd\Sorott.r pa....cl ..-::., W'iiHs oe.tw11e noc.tad on plaM ROCII: -..dWs on L.lw o.a.,. not ac:captable AliA• tlillng wlt*l ..-,d a,... to hllvll a""'*" ring 3" In dlamtlilr, mUlched 3" dMp W'lthnc~ mota INn l"dMpdlr&dfw'adpai'itlotha ""'*oftMhe PlANTING BEOI 1 ~andtfltutl&tDbelaidoutln auntonnandoo...,.paua m . 2 AI J*nti'IQ bedS m rac.ive tn*l\ par piiiM l l.&ftdlcaplt CoNracD • '"POMibla tw ....nfthg 1hat clean mp ICiil, meatii'IG the attached spacilcatii:W. eDitS r. UCh ptlntlng bad Pflof a pllntil'l. Connc:b ftl add or amend top d r naoaauty. T,.. p1a ... be blldiMad u noted in aa:ac:Md ..-etblloM. exc.r• " 1twutt and ~ bade n .,.aflad and bllc::lcN wth plantilng soli per --4 AI ~ perma bMe INII:arisl to be NmOWCI from plsnling .,... and ,.placed wlh dun IDp aol prior m planllng. 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SCIIII Qo4..9!..11 'l!brrt!l SCM 05-1 o f 1 t ~ ~ ~ .. ~~ o..,. i; s.:~ '";;! !~ ;-E ~~ ~~ ... ~ ~~ ~e ~.-i:::. ~~ ~~ .... ~ ~~ GRADING, PAVING, DRAINAGE, WATER DISTRIBUTION AND WASTEWATER COLLECTION CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR CENTRAL GARDENS GRAND APARTMENTS D EVE LO PER CENTRAL GARDENS, ILC 2 FASTON OVAL, SUITE 510 CO LUMB US, OHIO 43219 CIVIL ENGINEER KES HAVARZ & ASSOCIATFS, INC. 711 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY-SUITE 201 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORID A LOCAnON SKETCH· NOT TO SCALE DRAWING INDEX SHEET NUMBER DESCRIPTION C-Ql COVER SHEET C-Q2 GENERAL NOTES C-Q3 • C-Q4 HORIZONTAL DlMENSlONlNG, SIGNAGE, & MARKING PLAN c-os-c-o6 GRADING, PAVING , AND DRAINAGE PLAN c-o1-c-os WATER AND WASTEWATER PLAN C-o9 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN C·lO ·C-12 GRADING, PAVING, AND DRAINAGE DETAILS VERTICAL DATUM IT'S THE lAW ! ~ All ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA 111M OF 1929 (NGVD29) CAll TWO (2) BUSINESS OA YS BEFORE YOU DtC SUN SHINE 811 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~-----------J Ra n dy Wertep ny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 0 z 3ll tr :> oS ~~ ~f ~ ~~ u < ~ ::r:: ~~ Vl ~ 0 ~ 3 ~6 0 .s u ' 0 " PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No • C-O l ! ~ Q >: ~ " ~ ~~ o.-. ~; ;:~ .. ~ !~ ;~ ~~ 1:::~ ~~ c ~~ ..... i:::. 1!!0: ~~ ,._i ~~ TESTING DENSITY TESTS FOR TRENCHES SHALL IE TA.KEN IN MAXIMUM ONE (1 ') FOOT LIFTS, MEASURED FROM THE SPFUNGUNE OF PIPE. THE TESTS SHALL liE TA.KEN, AT A MAXIMUM SPAONC OF EVERY 300' MEASURED FROM THE STRUCTURE, OR AT LEAST ONE TEST AT THE CEHT£R. OF THE PIPE SEGMENT IETWEEN TWO STRUCTURES IF LESS THAN 300'. TESTS SHALL ALSO BE TAKEN, ON AL TERNATlNC SIDES OF THE STRUCTURE WITH EACH LIFT TESTED. THE TEST LOCATION AT THE STRUCTURE SHALL IE WITHIN FIVE (5') FEET OF TI-lE STRUCTURE. THE LOCATlON & DEPTH OF AU TESTS SHALL BE CLEARLY INDICATED IN THE DESCRIPTION AREA ON THE TEST REPORT AND/OR ON A LOCATION MAP WHICH SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE TEST REPORT, REQUIRED TESTING AT unUTY STRUCTURES SHALL INCLUDE ALL MANHOLES, INLETS. VAULTS. OR VALVES. CONCRETE TESTING SHALL IE AT A RATE OF 1 TEST PElt 50 CY, AT UA5T 1 PER DAY; 3 CYLINDERS PER TEST. IF ANY TESTS FAIL TO MEFT THEIR SPECI FICATIONS, THE CONTllACTOR. AT HIS EXPENSE, SHALL CORRECT ALL DEFIOENT WORK AND SUBMIT TEST RESULTS INDICATl,..C COMPLiANCE WITH THESE SPECIACATlONS PRIOR TO ANY REQUEST FOR PAYMEHT. GENERAL NOTES ALL STRUCTURE RIM ELEVATIONS SHALL BE SET TO ANISHEO SURFACE GRADE, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THE PlAN. T H E CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE AT ALL T1MES THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTllUCTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTING AND NEWLY INSTALLED A BOVE GROUND, UNDERGROUND, AND ON THE SURFACE STRUCTURES AND UTIUTlES FROM DAMAGE OR SERVICE DISAUPT10N. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING SUCH MEASURES AS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF THOSE PERSONS HAVING ACCESS TO THE WORK SIT!. THE CONT"-'CTOR SHAU IE RESPONSIBl.E FOR AU REQUIRED TESTS TO BE PERFORMED BY AN INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORY APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND SHALL SUPPt..Y AU EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR INSPECTION AND/OR TEST. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ADEQUATE NOTIFICATION TO ALL AFFECTED liT1UTY OWNERS FOR REMOVAL. RELOCATlON AND AlTERATION OF THEIR EXISTING FACILmES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBL£ FOR VERIFICAT10N OF ALL EXIST1NG UTilmES AND SOILS CONDmONS AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN THE EVENT OF AN'I' DISCREPANCIES WITH THE Pl..ANS. WHERE ENCOUNTERED, UNSUITABLE MATEJUAL SHALL BE REMOVED TO A DEPTH AND AREA DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER AND BACKFILLED WITH CLEAN GRANULAR SAND OR SELECT MATERIAL APPROVED 8Y THE ENGINEER. BACKALUNG SHALL BE IN LAYERS NOT GREATER THAN II" THICKNESS AND COMPACTED TO 98 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED SY AASHTO T ·180. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A WORIII.MANSHfP·LIKE MANNER AND SHALL MEET WITH ALL AP'PUCAaLE CITY. COUNTY, STAT£ AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS AND/OR CODES, INCLUDING OSHA. THE CONT111ACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMIT'S AND/OR UCENSES TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCT10N. ALL CONCRETE SHALL DEVELOP A 28 DAY COMPilESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 PSI OR AS OTHERWISE NOnD. AU REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A~1S AND HAVE. A TENSILE STRENGTH Of 60,000 PSI OR AS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL WORK AND MATEIUAL5 FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE THAT THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ACCEPT£0. ALL FAULTY CONSTRUCTION AND/OR MATERIALS FOUND OURINC AFORESAID PERIOD SHALL IE CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. WHEN STR£ET'S OR ALL£YS ARE TO IE CONSTRUCTED IN MUCK AREAS, THE MUCK OR PEAT SHALL IE COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM THE C£HTERUNE 10 FEET BEYOND THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT ON EACH SlOE. WHEN GUMBO OR OTHER PLAST1C ClAYS ARE ENCOUNTERED. THEY SHALL BE REMOVED WrTHIN THE ROADWAY AREA 1 FOOT BELOW THE SUBCRADE EXTENDING HORIZONTALLY TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF Tl-IE SHOULDER AREA. THE DESICN OF STREETS PROPOSED IN EXCESSIVE MUCIC. AREAS SHALL BE CONSIDERED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING IN OR AROUND AREAS OF OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND UTiunES. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY SUNSHINE 1111 (1 ·800-432·4770) AND ALL AFFECTED UTIUTIES TWO BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE OF ANY CONSTilUCT10N SO THAT A COMPANY REPR.ESENTATIVE MAY BE PRESENT. ~ Mil. MARK MILFORD Mil. VINCENT UM MR.. ALAN IOAZ MR. IVAN GIBBS MR. MAX CHAMORRO SUPERINTENDENT COMPAN Y COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS AT&T TELECOMMUNICATIONS FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT FLORIDA PUIUC UTlUTlES TECO PEOPLES CAS PALM BEACH COUNTY TRAFAC OPERATIONS SUNSHINE 1111 .eJ!Q!I.!i. 561.a&Z·•O I 0 561 -3S7--661S 561 -309-8164 S61 -838-1817 9S4-4S3..0812 S61-Z33-3900 811 COHTilACTOR. SHALL rROV1DE UP TO DATE RECORD DRAWINGS WITH THI! PAYMENT APPLICATIONS. RECORD DRAWINGS FDA RELOCATED EXJSTING WATER/SEWER MAINS ARE REQUIRED WHERE DEFINED. EXISTI NG SECTION CORNERS, QUARTER SECTION CORNERS, PROPERTY CORNERS, PALM BEACH COUNTY SURVEY COI'<ln:OL MONUMENTS AND ALL OTHER PERMANENT MONUM[NTS LOCA-n.D WITHIN PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ARE TO IE REFERENCED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND RESET AFTER CONSTRUCTION IV A PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR & MAPP'EA WJTH A MONUMENT IEARINC EITHER THE FLORIDA UCENSE NUMIER OR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORJZATlON NUMBEil OF THE PARTY IN RESPONSIBLE C .. IARGE. AU CONSTRUCTlON SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDmON.. AU AREAS DISTURBED IY CONSTRUCTION SHAU BE SODDED WITH UK.E MATERiAL OR AS SPEC1AED IY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. CLEARING AND GRADING NOTES CLEARING AND GRADING SHALL CONFORM TO SECTlON II 0 OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TllANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR llOAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, lATEST EDmON. CLEARING SHALL BE CONTAINED TO THE CONSTitUcnON AREA AND/OR AS DIRECTED IY THE OWNER AND/OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE. ALL ROOTS, STUMPS. OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE FUUY REMOVED TO CLEAN SOIL. AU OEIRIS SHAlL BE REMOVED FROM THE AREA AND BE DISPOSED OF LECALLY. ALL EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT SHALL CONFORM TO FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A T ION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDCE CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDITION. STORM DRAINAGE ALL DRAINAC:.E STRUCfURES SHALL IE CONSTRUCTED AS PER D ETAIL AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH TlfE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDA.RD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTlON, LATEST EDmON. PIPE TRENCH SHALL BE DRY WHILE PIPE IS BEING LAID AND TO BE BEDDED PER DETAIL AND IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION 430, FLORibA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUcnON, LATEST EDITION. PIPE TllENCHES TO IE EXCAVATED AND IACKFILl.£0 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTlON 125, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STAHDAAD SP£CIF1CATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CON5TRUcnON, LATIEST EDITION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE EXJSTlNC INVERT ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS OF A.LL EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURES PRIOR TO FABRICATION OF PROPOSED DRAINAGE 5TRUCTURES.. ALL DRAINAGE PIPES SHALL CONFORM TO FOOT REQUIREMENTS.. 1. REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (RCP)-SECTION 430 AND 449 2. HICH DENSrTY POLYETHYLENE PIPE (HOP£) SHALL IE ADS N·12 PIPE OR EQUAL 3. CORRUGATED ALUMINUM PIPE (CAP)· SECTION 430 AND 94S ALL CORRUGATED PIP£5 SHAU BE INSTALLED WrTH MAXIMUM LENGTHS IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE JOINTS. ALL CONNEcnON IAN OS. FOR CORRUCATED MTAL PIPES, SHALL BE CORRUGATED, LAP· TYPE. IN CONFORMANCE WITH AASHTO M·16, AND TO liE WATERTIGHT SY USING A GASKFr AT LEAST SIX (6) INCHES WIDE. ROADWAY I PARKING SUBGRADE SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON TY ... CAL SEcnONS AND TO BE COMPACTED TO 98 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY AASHTO T•l80 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE PLANS. lASE SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON SECTION AND SHAll. BE COMPACTED TO 98 PERCEHT OF THE MAXIMUM D£NSITY AS DETERMINED IY AASHTO T ·180 UNL£55 OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE PLANS. PRIME COAT SHALL BE Al'ftLIED AT THE RATE OF 0.15 GALLONS PER SQUARE YARD. WHERE REQUIRED. TACK SHALL BE APPUED AT THE RAT£ OF 0.011 GALLONS PER SQUAll£ YARD. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED TUTS ON SUICRADE. lASE AND SURFACE COURSE MATERlAL TO Tl-tE ENGINEER PRIOR TO ANY REQUEST FOR PAYMEHT, AND PRJOR TO PAVEMENT PLACEMENT. IF ANY TESTS FAIL TO MEET THEIR SPEOFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR, AT HlS EXPENSE. SHALL CORRECT ALL OEF1CIENT WORK AND SUI ... IT TEST RESULTS INDICATING COMPUANCE WITH THESE SPEOFI CATlONS PRIOR TO ANY REQUEST FOR P'AYMEHT. ALL UNDERGROUND UTIUTIES WITHIN ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION SHAll. BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ROAD CONSTRUCTION. ALL ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THEAPPUCAIILE FlORIDA DEPAR'Tlo1ENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CON STltUcnON. LATEST EDmON. ASPHALT SHALl. IE COMPACTED IN ACCORDANCE TO THE APPLICABLE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOflt ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDITION. PAVEMENT MARKING AND STRIPING ALL PAVEMENT MARKING AND STRIPING, EXCLUDING PARKING STALLS, SHALL IE INSTAll.ED WITH THERMOPl.ASTlC MATEIUALS. ALSO. PAVER BRICKS Of' APPROPRIATE INTERNAL CAST COLOR SHALL liE USED ON PAVEA BRICK AREAS, IN UEU OF PAINT OR THERMOPLASTI C MATERIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE SHALl IE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUAL OF UN I FORM TRAFAC CONTROL DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS AND PALM BEACH COUNTY TYPICAL T ·P-13. NPDES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION AC11VrTY , THE CONTRACTOR SHAU APPLY FOR A N.O.I TRANSf'EIIUUNCi TltE RESPONSIIU.E AUTHORITY TO THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. A COPY OF THE NEW N .W WILL IE REQUESTED BY Tl-tE ENGINEER OF RECORD PRIOR TO CONDUCTING A PRE..CONSTRUCTION MEETlNG. RECORD DRAWING NOTES THE CONTllACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SET OF PROGRESS RECORD DRAWINGS wrTH EACH PAY APPUCATlON. AU RECORD DATA MUST BE COLLECTED AND PREPARED IY A PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER UCENSED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. SUIIM IT COMPLETED RECORD DRAWINGS UPON COMPLETION OF THE WOIRK PRIOR TO APPUCATlON FOR FINAL PAYMENT. THE CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED TO REVIEW THE RECORD DRAWING REQUIREMENTS FROM EACH PERMrTTlNG AGENCY AND SUIMIT ALL ANAL DOCUMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WfTH EACH AGENCY. WHEN R£TENTION/OETENTION AREAS ARE CONSTRUCTED, THE SURVEYOR SHAU PROVIDE (1) CROSS SECTION EVERY 100' OR (1} CROSS SECT10N PER SIDE SLOPE. WHICH EVER IS GREATER. ElEVAT10NS SHALL IE TAKEN AT ALL aA.NK POINTS AND PLOTTED ON A CROSs-SECTION OVEil THE DESIGN SECTION INCLUDING SHOWING THE CALCULATED SLOPES. A TOP OF BANK AND TOE OF SLOPE ACRE FOOT CALCULAnON SHAlL BE PROVIDED FOR EACH RETENTlON/DETENTION AREA. A PERMANENT BENCHMARK SHALL BE SFr ON EACH STORMWATER CONTROL STRUCTURE CONSTitUCTEO AND REFERENCED ON THE RU:ORD DllAWING.S. ALL ELEVATIONS SHOULD liE ACCORDING TO NATK!NAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION CHECKPOINTS THE CONTltACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER. 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE FOR INSPECTION AT THE FOLLOWING CHECKPOINTS: ANY DEVIAnONS FROM APPROVED PLAN MATERIALS BEFORE INSTALLATION PIPEUNE BEFORE BACKFILL SUBGRADE BEFORE lASE PLACEMENT BASE aEFORE ASPHALT PlACEMENT SUBGRADE BEFORE CONCRFTE PLACEMENT FORMIOAROS BEFORE CONCRETE PLACEMENT LAMPING OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS PRESSURE AND LEAKAGE T ESTS ON WAT ER MAIN PRJOR TO PLACEMENT OF ASPHAlT CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING FORCEMAINS AND WATERMAINS FINAL WALK THROUCHS WITH REGULAnNG ACENCIES ~ N b KEY MAP (NOT TO SCALE) 1-95 SHEETS 4, 6, & 8 VERTICAL DATUM ALL ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VEilTICAL DA TIJM OF 1929 (NGVD29) IT'STHELAW! ~ CAll TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS B£FOR£ YOU DIG SUNSIDNE 811 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~-----------J Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10 ,2016 z 0 ;;; ~ "' ... ~ 0 ci z Q ~~ ~Co!) f-o~ 0~ ZQ ~~ ~~ c.!) ;;a., ~ PROJECT No • 14-1041 SHEET No. C-02 3~ 0 s • > • 0 ~t u< 3 :r ~ ~0 ~~ ~~ 0:2 ~~ c;( ~ ~ ~. 6 u ~. ~ ~~ o..,. ~~ ~~ d. 0.• ... c ~-E ~~ ~~ "'~ ~~ _.,. ~~ ~.; ~::. ~~ ~~ ~~ --------------------------------------------- -----RAWWW \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ EXISTING LEGEND \ ~ .. • • EX SPOT ll!VA~ ------"' --=EX STlliiW SEWER \ ---• -----• ---= EX SAHTARY SEWER \ ------• --• EX WATtR WAIN ~ • EX CATot BASIN \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ \ .. \ .. _____________ , PROPOSED LEGEND: I = I'ROf'OSDl STORII )Nl£T = PROPOSED STORII IIAHHOLE AND PIPE = I'ROf'OSDl SNIITARY IWIHOU PIPE AMO S[RY1C( LATEIIAL WITH CUAifOUT • I'ROf'OSDl WA!IR MAIN AND F1TT1NGS • PROPOSED F1RE HY1)fW(1' \ \ .. \ \ --------- GR AP HIC SCALE 60' I \ \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ \ -- \ .. \ \ \ .. _, 2S' !U'fU [AS(W(Kf (PII54,P'G 1l3,...:11) 25' WATEJt A. 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I I """' l1r Ol>ERS ~ ~ WEST UNE OF THE SOUTHW'EST QUARTER (SW 114) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP,, SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST 1---'-VE=R=T=-=1-=CAL:..=..=D=-=A"'-TUM=-=--t IT'S THE lAW! ~ All ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATIJM OF 19291NGVDZ9) CALL lWO {2) BUSIN ESS DAYS REFORE YOU DIG SUNSIDNE 811 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~-----------J Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 z 0 ;;; ~ a: ci z PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. C-03 ' ' 0 --------- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ GRAPHIC SCALE \ EXISTING LEGEND .<>f' • [X SPOT El£VATIOI4 -----"' -=[X STORiol SEWER --M· --·--· ---= EX SAHTARY SEWER -----•-:::.:EX WATER tuJN ~ = [X CATCH IIASIH MATCHUNE "A" ~--~ \ \ \ .,. .. ,!~ \ . \ ~ \ ,# \ \ \ i. \ \ i. \ \ \ \ i. \ \ i. \ \ \ \ i. \ \ \ '-.t \ " i. ~ \ -~ i. \ \ \ \ ~ \ \ ~ \ \ \ \ . \ \ . \ \ \ \ ~ PROPOS ED LEGEND : l!il • PROf'OS[I) STORII 1Nl£T \ \ . \ \ 1\ \;? ~ • . ~ '\ \ . \ \ \ \ . \ \ .. \ \ \ \ .. \ \ . \ \ \ \ .. \ \ . \ \ ~\ '~ .. '<; \ -~~ . \ \ \ \ . \ \ ~ \ \ \ \ . \ \ . \ \ \ \ " \ .. 12' WATER a SEWell. EASEMENT (OA.B. 14821. PG . 'f'i. PBCR) ~· ->~ NOTES: 1. ALL PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALl BE RcP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. = PROf'OS[I) STCIIIII IIAHHOI£ AHD PIPE • PI!Of'OSID SANITARY IIAHHOU: PIPE AIID SDMC£ UTEJIAI. Willi CtEAHOUT = PROf'05[D WArn! IIAIH AND f1TT1HGS • PROPOSED nRE HYDRANT / \,/ / WEST UNE OF THE SOl!THWEST QUARTER (SY't' 1/4) OF SEcnoN 36, TOWNSHP 41 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST / / //.. t--===-=..:...:..::...:==--1 IT'S THE LAW! ~ All ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA TIJM OF 1929 (NGVD29J CALL TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIC SUNSHINE 811 / / Randy Wertepny P.E .. 72504 Mar 10,2016 PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. C-04 "' ~ ~ :5 ~ " "' ~ a> .., ~ ~ ~I ~ ~~ o.-. ~":" ~~ ;.;~ "';::! [~ "' . ~-E w() ~] "'~ c;u .,._ !:!~ ~--i:::. ------------------------------------------------- -----RAWW -""""""'CA!SDIENr ,_ 70 ;JO' IMJD NiD 5n£R -----RA'IfWW -----RAWw__ -=--~=-=-~WW--=---=-- &\ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \# • \ \ \ GRAPH IC SCALE ~5' ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ ', ~ ~-{' ' ... \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ~ \ \ 1o' vrvrr E:ASEJ~£Nr ---\'\ ------_,_ ... FP&L TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT NOTES: I. FOUNTAINS INSTALUED WITHIN THE LAKE SHALL HAVE A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN 12'FROM FP&L FACIUTIES AND THE SPRAY FROM SUCH FOUNTAINS SHALL NOT EXCEED FOURTEEN FEET 14' IN HEIGHT ABOVE EXISTING GRADE WITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA OR MAKE CONTACT WITH ANY FP&L 2. NO EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY WITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA SHALL BE CAPABLE OF EXTENDING GREATIER THAN 14' FEET ABOVE EXISTING GRADE. 3. PROPOSED TREES, SHRUBS. AND OTHER FOUAGE CPI'ABLE OF EXCEEDING FOURTEEN (14) FEET IN HEIGHT AT FULL MATURITY IS NOT PERMITTED WITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA 4, REFE R TO THE TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT, ORB 27432, PG 162. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, NOTES: I. CONSTRUCT 6' TRANSITION CURB BETWEEN PROPOSED RAISED CURBS AND HEADER CURBS. 2. SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 3. ALL PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALL BE RCP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 4. ALL PROPOSED CURBS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FOOT INDEX 300. UM.ESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5. ALL BUIUDING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS SHALL USE FITTlNGS. NO CUT IN JUNCTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED . 6. SCHEDULE 40 PVC MAY BE USED IN UEU OF C-900 PVC FOR STORM SEWER. 7. ALL CPS' SHALL BE H~FLO ,~,,~~~ WESTWOOD LAKES U' IIUffER tASlMOO' (PIS..PO!SO,...,) 25' tild t SEWD tAStWOO (OB 7317, PG I US. N::a) ~ IE •INVERT E LEVATION CD • CONDENSATION DRAIN (AIC) SO • STORM DRAIN SAN • SANITARY SEWER RCP = REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CPS'= CORRUGATED ALUMINUM PIPE HOPE= HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE ~-------­------ J -1 N£T ... so. a-rs.so INR•~C IN fl. • &.810 ,_ 14' WIDE lAJ([ IWKf'OW«:[ ACCESS --tl-_,... __ 1t-__ 1f £ASDOT • l'tiVATt IN ~RtSS EA.SDm(T PB f'ROPOSED rur or CDmw . GAROEMS PLAT TWO There shal be no landscaping other than sod 'Mthin the two foot pwklng space OY1tt'l\8ng, Typ. PIDOSED lAIC[ o.50 ACRES AT CGIITIIOL CCif1'ROL B. • tt.DD WD1. rGIDfiAY D. = 15.!0 11M. F'IIISHED flOOR EL • 17.75 VERTICAL D A T UM IT'STHELAW! ~ ~~ ;i l-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------~--s-~ ___ s_HrnN ___ £_8_1 __ 1-J CAll TWO {2) BUS INESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG All EllVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA 111M OF 1929 (NGVD29) Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 ci z z t.!ij z~ ~~ ~~ ~z ~~ ~0 t.!i ~ PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. c-o s 3ll lr! aS w> •a ~ f 0~ 3I ir< 0 ~ ~3 ' 0 ' 0 ~~ ~~ ! " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~'7 ~!< ;.;~ .. ~ e_ a.. ~~ ~"E ~~ >=:~ ~~ ~-~~ ~ .. i::. ' .. \ \ \ .. \ \.:i' li; ·"' .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ Tt"f£ C-1 EP n . '"'-"' "'n-ro.ro """ .w n . ro.70 sw \ .. \ \ \\ .. \ \ ;., \-1' .. ~ \ .. \ \\ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \\ \ .. \ \ \\ \ \ ~-?' .. \ \\\ \ \ ~\ \ \ \ .. \ \ \\ .. \ .. \ \ \ \\ .. \ \ \ .. \ \~, 12'WATER & SEW£\ EASEMENT (O.R.B.1~1.PG.'If'8.P9CRI -~· ~ MATCHUNE "A" / / / / VERTICAL DATUM AU ELEVATIONS SHOWN AR.E IN NA TIONA!. GEODETIC VERTICAL DA TIJM OF 1929 (NGVD29) GRAPHIC SCALE ~-JO' I 60 ' I 1. CONSTRUCT 6' TRANSITION CURB BETWEEN PROPOSED RAISED CURBS AND HEADER CURBS. 2. SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 3. ALL PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALL BE RCP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 4. ALL PROPOSED CURBS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FOOT INDEX 300, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5. ALL BUILDING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS SHALL USE FlmNGS. NO CVT IN JUNCTIONS SHALL BE PERMmED. 6 . SCHEDtJLE 40 PVC MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF C-900 PVC FOR STORM SEWER. ~ IE= INVERT ELEVATION CD= CONDENSATION DRAI N (AJC) SO= STORM DRAIN SAN= SANITARY SEWER IT'S T HE lAW! ~ CAU TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG SUN SlllNE 81 1 ~t ~~ 6~ ~O L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------L-------------A-------------- Randy Wenepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 ci z 3l£ ~j IC£ oS ~> ~0 zll. ~~ ~~ u < ll.~ 3I ~z OC<I ~~ 0 z u ~5 ~Q ' ~~ 0 ' 0 ~~ o!;( PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. C-06 r "' ~ 1: ~ --------------------------------------------------- -----RAWW ~ SEA<:o<sT ....._,. """" IIW. snr 70 JO' IIIUD AND SfWD ESIIT. -----...... .,.... ----- 'Q'D -a .. '!'~~ "61~ 0-+~ ~ ~ ~ 0 'f. ~~it. \'t>~.._..,. .. 1-\!>~'T.L \ -~% \ \ \ \ ~ \ \ ~ \ \ \ '\(,. \ ""' ~ ~ .. '{1,~0~ \ '0~~~~ .. ~ \ ·~*"' ~'i <&~~ \ ~ .\\<;.~~~ ~ '! ~\.:9..~ \ ~~,~~.:t"'~ 1s. \ '-!.~:\~ \ ~ \~ \ \ N ·~ ~ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ ~ \ \ ~ \ GRAPHIC SCALE \ \ 0 . 15' 3()' 60' ~ ~ I I \ \ \ FP&L TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT NOTES: \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ 1. FOUNTAINS INSTALLED WllHIN 1HIE LAKE SHALl. HAVE A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN 12'FROM FP&L FACIUTlES AND 1HE SPRAY FROM SUCH FOUNTAINS SHALl. NOT EXCEED FOURTEEN FEET 14'1N HEIGHT ABOVE EXISTlNG GRADE WllHIN 11-iE EASEMENT MIEA OR MAKE CONTACT Will-i ANY FP&L ~ 2. NO EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY WITHIN 11-iE EASEMENT M1EA SHALl. BE CAPABLE OF EXTENDING GREATER THAN 14' FEET ABOVE EXISTlNG GRADE. 3. PROPOSED TREES, SHRUBS, AND 011-iER FOLIAGE CAPABLE OF EXCEEDING FOURTEEN (14) FEET IN HEIGHT AT FULL MAnJRITY \ IS NOT PERMITTED WllHtN 11-iE EASEMENT MIEA \ \ \ 4. REFER TO 11-iE TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT. ORB 27432, PG ~ 182, FOR AODI110NAL INFORMATlON. \ -.. --22.500 SF \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ •• DIP DOWSTJC ... ,.,. $OI\OU F.D.C #1 TRACT LB-'D' 35.151.464 SQ. FT. lt.l23tACRES 25' 1U1IR EASDOT (1'1 54, Pl:i 135, NCif) ~OODLAKES 25' WATEI 1: SOlO £ASD«JfT (OB 7!17, P'V 1453, PIICIIt) ----------------------- Tnet. ahal be no landtcaping ctt~er than .00 within thetwg foot perking apace OYerhang, Typ. I'IIOPOSEII LMI: . CL50 .laiD AT COIII1IQI. COM1'IOL £1. • 11.00 WI. fi/IJIDIAY £L • 1s.:KI 1111. FIISHID FI.DOit D. • 17.7:1 WEST UNE OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER (SW 1/4) Of SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 41 SOUTH. RANGE 42 EAST i I § ~ I I A ~ I I § I I I IH ASSiE1a. y If ,. ~ ~-- ________ .._ \ .... ---·-~ ~ ~~ O.v i~ ~~ "" e~ ~C1 ~'E ~~ i:~ ... :; ;:;u ,_._ ~~ ~.;. MATCHLINE "A" VERTICAL DATUM IT'S THE lAW! ~ CALL TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS IEFOitE YOO DIG ~:::. ~~ "'~ O;t t5~ SUNSIDNE 811 ~0 '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~--------------------~----------------------~ AU ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA TI1M OF 19Z9 (NGVD29) Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 ci z PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. C-07 :n: ocs: 3I OC<I ___ __. ~ u 5 ~ :s t ~ r= ~ ['f u .:. j .. ~~ ..... ~~ ~G s.:~ ..... [~ .... 0 ~-E ~~ !':~ ~~ ~-:£~ ~ .. i ::: ~~ Q~~ !i 13:; - \ \ \ \ \ \ ~ N ~ \ GRAPHIC SCALE 0 . 15' 30' 60' ~ I I \ \ \ ,. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ \ \ .. \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ \ FP&L TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT NOTES: 1. FOUNTAINS INSTALLED III'ITHIN THE LAKE SHALL HAVE A HORIZONTAl DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN 12'FROM FP&L FACIU11ES AND THE SPRAY FROM SUCH FOUNTAINS SHALL NOT EXCEED FOURTEEN FEET 14'1N HEIGHT ABOVE E.XIS11NG GRADE III'ITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA OR MAKE CONTACT III'ITH ANY FP&L 2. NO EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY III'ITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA SHALL BE CAPABLE OF EXTENDING GREATER THAN 14' FEET ABOVE E.XIS11NG GRADE. 3. PROPOSED TREES, SHRUBS, AND OTHER FOUAGE CAPABLE OF EXCEEDING FOURTEEN (14) FEET IN HEIGHT AT FUll. MATURITY IS NOT PERMITTED III'ITHIN THE EASEMENT AREA 4. REFER TO THE TRANSMISSION UNE EASEMENT. ORB 27432. PG 182, FORAODI110NALINFORMATION. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ \ \ \ .. \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ \ .. \ \ 1 'Z W-'TER & SEW£\ EASEMENT (O.RB. 14821, PG. \f48 , PSCR) WEST UNE OF THE SOUTHVv'EST QUARTER (SW 114) OF SECTlON 36, TOWNSHIP 41 SOUTH, RAN GE 42 EAST .... / / / //.. / 1----'-VE=R:.:.TI=-=-=CAL:..=.=D.:....:A=T-=-UM"-"----1 IT'S THE LAW! ~ AIL ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODrnC VERTICAL DATIJM OF 1929 (NGVD29) CALL TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU OIC SUNSIDNE 811 ~0 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~------------J / / / Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 Q~ ~~ =~ ~~ ~~ tn ~ tn < Vlf-o Q zz = ~~ 9 "" h vi ~ ~ ~~ :r: u f-<Cl ~ ~~ ~ ~ UC.,:, PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET N o. C-08 j~ oe u > ~0 ~ ~ u < ji .q ~ ::1~ o u :! ~3 0~ ' ~ .: ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~~ ..... ~; ,J "';:;; E -o.~ ... c ~~ ~u ~~ "'~ <;<.J ... -~~ ~" i :::. 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Sll...T F9«ES 5H.trl.L IE ~ -.&! n£Y HA.'t€ SEJle> ll£IR lW\1.. f'\R'a£, llJT lOT B8'IRE '!>£ \I'El.IJ'E _.HAS BEEN -y STABIL12ED Ml IHr SB>I>e.'T STlllm BBGI() liE SILT F'tNE HAS I!EB'IIa«MJl. 6 . SILT f'EKn ANl FILTER BAI'RIEIIS SWL BE INSFS:TED IEBl.Y ANl AFTER EAa-1 SIEiNIFIGINT STCA.I ( 1 IM).I CR s:£41Bli IN 2A ~I . IN'f Cl:aJm:D ~AIRS &W.1. FE WACE DIB>IA1B-Y. 7. SED.liEHT SWL BE fBIMD NN IT OEA06 113 CF '!>£ FEK:E 1-EI QIT CJl • DOe; lloiXDl.ll . 8 . Nl AJ:JB:DE I:EBAIS ~ DJST 9W.L EE ~ TO c::o.E OJr ~ nE CXNilA •• CTI~ SilE. 9 . ll-E ~ 9-W..L on.t;em.Y ~ 1Ht MllEAUl. CR ~IS M-Il~ IS DI50WlGED ~ITE. El..EVATI~ IYF£ III SILT FEJ1K:E [flAIL mt III Sll..T FEI'U PROTECTI~ NmiJ STCB! ~INAGE Iti.ET SILT FEJCE TO BE IN&TAU.£D AROIM) PEAIMETER OF ALL UP!..NCI BUFFOS TO BE IIFACTEO AMO SWAL.L REIIIAIN IN PLACE UNTIL All RESTOU.t.TIOH ACTIVITIES J.IAVE K EN CQIIPLETm AND FINAL APPRO'f.U. FOR DEMOVAL. I SSIJ[D I T T~ EM t NUQ . SILT FEJIKE Affi..ICATI <N> N,T.S • I . CXMIIJCTIR SWL TN:£ .ot.L IEASJlE5 >e:E5SA1lT TO FROTECT EXISTIN; 'ETL...N03111Al'IR BallES Wfn.I IN ~ ~IES. 2 . CXMIIJCTIR SWL CQQ.ICT .ot.L !E'IATEI:t!NO ACTMTIES 'lmaN 1l-E SI1E 9.0-1 "'l¥.T ll tEIAlBUJ•-5 OISQ.WiilE SWl. I:I:W.IN CN-SITE. 3 . RU CR TO aJir.9IBENT C:F M'f CN-SilE a..E.AQK C'J2 EXCAVATICH ACTIVITIES CX»>mmCTTJ1 SWL IN!<TAU. AU. lBI'OlAilY SILT ~IERS AS OOICA"fm . TJ.eiE ~IERS 9-W.L IBiliN IN R....G: LNTn.. .All. ctNrnl.CTICJ.I IS aJ.Fl.E1E IH.} lJ..E EN:iiN:ER CF f;BXJI) Iss..ES ~ AIJTIO U2ATI(Jj FOil TI£Ill IB«lYAL . \ \ \ ,~\~ \~-;_-.:'­~,:~~· '\ \ \ ~ \ ,, \ ~ \ \ \ ~ ..... ..... .. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ \ \ " \ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ..... .. .... \ \ ~ \ \ \ " \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ \ " \ \ \ ~ "\ ""'~ / / / / GRAP HI C SCALE ~· 60' I 120' I L.OCATI~ CF 19l!QUI1 NJE$ [J..I1JM; CIJ61lU:TI~. OOIL TRAOONG R£em~ IEVIG: ~ A 10 IE llfi..EifH1EIJ AT !IUS L.OCATI~ IN AaXAliKE liTH RXlT 11010 CESI~ ST.wlllm IN:EX •106 LA'IEST EDm~. 1-CONSTRUCilON ACCESS 10 THE: S1TE SIW.l. OCCUR SOL.El.Y AT TilE: CENTRAL BOUUVARD ENTIIN'IC£; VICTORIA FALLS BOUL!VARD SIW.I. 8£ 1./SE:D roR El/ERGENC'Y PURPOSES ONLY . 2. AU. ~ N1D PROPOSED STORIIWAJER INt£TS IMTIIIN THE: UIAITS OF CONSII!IICTIOH SIW.I. 8£ PROT£r:TE:D IN ~ WITII FOOT INDDC-102. VE RTICAL DATUM All EllVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NA TIONA!. GEODETIC VERTICAL DA ruM OF 192 9 (N GV029 ) IT'S T HE lAW! ~ ~t ~ ~ SUN SillNE 811 ~~'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A.-----------------' CAll TWO (2) BUSIN ESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIC Rand y Wertepn y P.E. 72504 Mar 10,2016 ~ > "' ~ \2~ "'"' ~~ ~~ ~~ ~U\ a; .. "t- "' "' "' "' Iii ~ f! 1\. '!' w'-,_o ~' ci z Oz 3 ~g ! cS ~§~ ~> ~c ~f x~ u < ~0~ '""'j:l..,z 3 ~ z~o g ~~ ~ E-<~Z ~3 u ~ ~~~ ..!1 ' 0 E-< ~ ' Vlo ZE-< OVl ~~ u c ~ PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No. C-09 C> ;::; s ~ :s r ~ e c ~ .,: y C> 5 " >.C> c-C.'< ~G ~G ).:~ .. ., e~ ~~ ;.;'E ~~ >=~ \0~ ~~ o\~ <>-:-s;. ~0.: ~~ .._§; ~~ 20" MAX 10' '-liN Note• Not Appl/coble For Type C, D It E 0/fr:h Bottom Inlets. See Index No. 2J2. TOP SLAB REINFORCING STEEL DIAGRA/J SECTION A-A *NOTE• When the Ins/do diameter t1f a roond strucftJre Is nat more than I' -6' larger than the opening In tho r/Hr or top slab. tho top of the structure or riser shall be oonstructed according to the 'Special Top Slab" dotol/s on this shoot. 8TRUCT!JAE BOTTON -TYPE J AN) P N.T.S. SEE FOOT !laX 200 FlJ1 AIIJITICNAL CETAILS & WlES CONTROL EL 12.0 8' TYP LAKE BoW< El.. 8.0 20' LAKE MAINT. TRACT TYPICAL EAST SIDE LAKE SECTION l OllTFAU DETAIL N.T.S. LQNG!Tlll!NAL SECTION INLET DETAILS N.T.S. ALL STRIJCTUlES SHALL HAVE A MIN. 6" SlM' """ TYPE "A" .,. ·c· ""0" GRATE CFS. IN..ET APPROX. WT. .. 4'-4~ 3'-<>" 4 '-1· ._,. = e,·~· ··~ 3'-<>" . ...... 006> ....., ,.-4 . 6';"" .. ..,. .. LBS. T'r1'E P-!1 !N-ET PER FOOT IMlEXS 200, 201 flH) 211 VARIES 5' LAKE UTTORAL SHElf SECDON N.T.S. CJWlE PER PLANS 6' 20"1o4AX 10' MIN 20' MAX 10' MIN CONTROL EL 12.0 CONTROL EL 12.0 MlTES: GftAN.LAR BAa<FU.l (!-' MAX 5IZD Pl.ACED AN> c:ot-PACTED TO 98S MAX DENStTY PER AASHTO T-180 !IECiliN'; MATERIAL 98S ~ CJDrmT'Y PER AASHTO T-180 IF OYEAEXCAVA'TEQ, BAO<FU. IN I"' LAYERS N«J eot.FACT TO 98X WAX DfNSITY <AASHTO T-180) 1. BEDDING SHALL CONSIST Of IN-SrTU GRAN..l.AR MATERIAL. OR WASI£0 AHJ GRAmD L.NROCI< 3./r-7/r SIZNi. LNSUTidll.£ lN-5ITlJ MA'TERI.IrLS SUCH AS M.JOC. DOlUS. »0 L..tlfCJER RDOC SHALL IE REMOVED. 2. Tt£ PtPE stW..L BE FU..L Y Sl.l'f'Qn'ED feR ns ENTIRE UJrGTH wrn-t APPROPRIATE c:o.PACTl'OH lNEK 1"1'£ P'D"f" tW..N;)£S. 5. n£. PIPE SHALL BE PLACED IN A CRY T'RENQt. 4.BAOtFD..I.. !IHALL BE FREE OF I.HI.ITAa...E IMlDIAL. ~AS LARGER ROQ(. ....a< ...,., DEBRIS. TYPICAL PIPE SEOO!NG a• 20• ;-:-2' CAR OVERHANG .j<.LAKE-"-8-oW<--+--:-LAKEc-=-:-:M-:-:AI,:::NT=-. =TRA=cr=--~"'-.,jo TOC VARJES. E1.. 16.0 TO EL 16.~ TYPICAL WEST AND SOUTHWEST LAKE SECTION N.T.S. 10' TYP LAI<E BoW< 20' LAI<E MAINT. TRACT 6' SI!Eli.IU TYPICAL NORTH SIDE LAKE SECTION N.T.S. VERTICAL DATUM All El.EV A TIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA l1JM OF 1929 (NGVD29) EL 16.47 MAX IT'STHEIAW! ~ CAU lWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU OfCi SUNSillNE 811 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~-----------J Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 09,2016 z 0 v; ~ " ci z Cl ~~ c.!)< z~-< s:~ <Cl ~es ~~ ~Cl c.!) PROJECT No. 14-1041 SHEET No • C-10 ~¥ aS W > •o ~t U< ~I OC<l: ~ ~~ au ~ ' ~ ' " 0 ~~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ! ~ § a ~ .,: c; 6 s ~~ .E; ~3 ~~ .. a e~ a.. :n fti'E 14;J ~~ ~~ 0 ~~ ~-~..o i::. ~0: ~~ ..,lit ~~ ARO ORA"INAGE SYSTEM NOTES GENERAL: Surface drainage Inlets thall Include the Jnllne drolnt, drain baslnA, and catch basins as h•dlcated on the contract drawings and referenced within theu specifications. The coat Iron grates for each o f these fittings Ia to be considered on Integral port of the surface drainage Inlet and shall be furnished by the tome manufacturer. The surface drainage Inlets shall be 01 manufactured by Nyloplotf, USA, tnc. or prior opprond equoJ. MATERIALS: The lnllne drains, drai n botlns, and catch baal n1 required for this contract shall be manufactured from PVC pipe stock. utilizing a thermo-molding proceu to reform the pi pe stock to the finished configuration. The drainage pipe c:annectlan atuba shall be manufactured from PVC plpa stock and formed to pro'll de a water- tight connection with the piping syatam specified. This Joint tlghtneu shall conform to ASTM 03212. The pipe connection stubs aha!! be Joined to the main bOd)' of the drain baaln or catch basin utilizing a watertight, goalteted, wedged-type conntc::tlon. The plpa stack uud to monwfaehtra the main bod)' and plpa stubs of the aurfoca drolnoga I nlets shall m~tf alther ASTM 03034 or ASTM 0679. The awedga gasket material and tha goaktta used to form tha connecting Jo int with tha plpa stub shall m~tt tht requlremantt of ASTM F477. Surface drolnoga produch thall meet tha mech- anical property requirements for fabri cated fittings as described In ASTM F794, F979, ottd F1336. The grates furnished for all surface drainage Inlets shaH be coat Iron and shall be made apeciflcolly for each fitting. Grates for 12• and l arger catch batlna and lnll11t draiRt ahol bt capablt of aupportlng H-20 whttl loading. Grates for catch boalna and l nllne drolna !nitta smaller than 12• shall bt capable of aupportl ng lig ht wheel load traffic. Metal uud In the manufacture of the coating• shall conform to ASTM A-48-83 clan 308 for gray lran. The coalinga shall be furnished with a blac:k paint . INSTALLATION: The specified PVC surface drainage Inlets shall be Installed using eon.,entlonol fle•l ble pipe backfill materials and procedur... The backfill malarial shall be crushed atone or other granular material meeting tht requirements of clau 1 or 2 material as defined il'l ASTM 02321. The surface drainage Inlets shall bt bedded and backfilled uniformly In accordance with ASTM 02321. DR A INAGE P I P E <HOPE Installa t ions only ) GENERAL: Corrwgotad pol)'ethylene pipe shall lncluds the pipe, couplings. and fittings as Indicated on tha contract drowlnQI and referenced within the contract spaciflcotlona. The pip• ahaU be corrugated polyethylene pipe. ADS N-12 Pipe, a. manufactured by AdYoncad Oulgn S)'tflms. Inc. or prior approved equal. MATERIALS: Tha plpa, fittings, and couplings shall conform to AASHTO DttiQnollon: M 294-92 1. •corrugated Polyethylene Pipe. 1Z to 31 ln. Diameter•. The p ipe ahaU be Type S ond shall han o full circular crou-aectlon, with on awttr corrugated pipe wall and a smooth lnur 111'1..-. FITTINGS: All flttl•o• and couplings shall be as supplltd by or aa recommended by the manufacturer of the pipe. COUPLINGS: Couplings 1hall be corrugated to match the pipe corrugations and shall be of the gosket•d split- collar type proyl ding o soil tight c oftft ectlon. YARD !)RAIN 1!A1!N N.T.S. I. OJT PIPE Dl 1NE WLJ..ET t7 'ft.£ CJ:IILUTICJrt. ~. Jll..CI:~IN'II«fllln'I'\U..CDII.IiilTtiJIIVIII.U"T. I . CWJrET F1H ..U. PODIT -.T ~ 1lE 9Cl rF M PIPE, Hl'E L..H Ool I"DI aa..L fl".tCE: l'OIIG) n.E 90 ~ n£ PIPE . 4. ~='~~~Y PIPEI.J.IIZKNffCR 5. CXliUJrl5 IIWJ.. SCIIQE AT LEAIIT lKI Nl. PR alll.<ATUNI. TYI'ICAL COUPIJNGI INITALLAT!ON N. T .S. 0 CUllS I 0 0 JO :···0 0 t 0 s I 5 ' I 5· I 5 ' I 5 · I 5' 5' 1 Flexible Puvl.) \ _l I I ;_jl I { *'E' ~InK • J Re<Pired Wh<:n Lengftr Exr;.,ds ::JO' SAWED JOINTS EXNJGERATEO SCAJ.£ LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS SIDEWALl( JOINTS JOINT LEGEND A· f ExptiiiS;on Joints I Profonned Joint Filler J B· f 01-.y ~llrls, Toolfld C· f FonM<J ~n Joints 0 · i' Sow CUI Joln,.,lf Deep 196 lftlur J llox. 5' Cenfe,. E • i' Sow CUI ~lnts, 1i_' Deep ( 12 lftlur J Mu. Jll' Confers F • f Expon•lon .klint When Run Of Sldtwt~lk ~-IJ!!J'. ~H~-~-;J ~;t=::_· __ cnFN:IIIl IW£, 12" llL4H SilO fntemedlafe looatiOM when oalled far fn the pions or at Jooafi OM as directed by lfle E~t~~lnoor. cnFN:IIIl TO 11!11 IIIX. IINmY AASnO T-180. CONCRETE SIDEWALK DETAIL N.T.S. SECT!(}ol 16.~' PARKING SPACE BASE: 6" LlMEliOCK OR alUSt£D ca«:RETE c:.oM'ACTED TO 98ll: MAX DENSITY AASHTO T -180 SEE FtX7T lNlEX 310 RR IIDITICHOt. t£TAD..S & PCITES 1Z' OR 12-'' 1Z' OR 12.5' 1YPICA!.. PARKING PAVEMENT 8ECJJON (M = 2.7Q) CUGttJ DUJY) N.TS. PA'.SENT SECTIC»< T.oa.E CLI~ DJTY) N..~TE !B;Tl()< LAYER IIATEIUN.. L.BVFBV N.MBI WATER IN.. FtX7T LAYBl 5'1 W.TERIN.. 5'1 l!FEClFT N~J THICJae>S CXUFICIENT THICJae>S A SSFN::E CXl.ll5E ~ I.!S' o . .u 0.~ I.!S' 0 .~ 8 !WE LllSIXX UR 100 6 .0' 0 .18 1.08 11.s• 2 .07 c Sl.llGA.elE ST~~ 7S RlV 12' 0.08 0 .96 0 0 TOTN.. SN 2.70 2 .73 ~SN 2 .50 2 .50 ACSC 1-1/Z• TYPE S-Ill ASI'HAL TIC CONCRETE 12>-3/4• UFTS 0 CUllS ~=r~ ~ .. ~~ EXT gg• CROSS WI L()Q(JN; g_()TS EXT CAP fOR v Qi.WEI POST STEEL CHA'N:LQ POSTCSEE SPECJ 5 /16" X 3 /4" t£X "--T ~ N..DJA 1860S4.6063-T6 ALLOY, ETQ£D, DEGI£ASED WITH 11200 N..OOIIE f1NCSH WITH 122n 1JlEEN SCOTot.ITE I!ACICGROUCl OR EQUAL OM:NSJCWS---eli. 24•, 3Cr or 3f7L 1..EIW1:it PW.E-1• SERIES 'B' 12270 SCOTOUTE CS!l.llall OR ECIW. ..s..Ff!X-2" SERIES ~ N1QI£. IIW:I!Dli; SEE DETAILS TillS !HET. fQSI;. STEEL F\.ANCBl OWfEl. POST WITH 6AKED CHEN ALK'I1l FlNISH PER A.S.T.W.. A-12l Wl1lOIT ANCHOR PlATES. SEE DETAIL TlQS SI£ET. ~2CIOOIIIASst«>'Mt .m:lf..SI!lt Rl-111./Ta>-~ tt!GIIHltNSITYl ~ CJ£ PER WTERSECTICW AS NUCATID ()j Tl£ Pu.NS. E-J}t-Ji11/4.:. ~ /32""! ;;,N ,!, lll"R ElUBI.Uil R AOE SfCIKI.I ~6· to 12' A~~ nPICAJ..SIQP SIGN a.ACDr£NI ()DEN,<'JON rg z oo 3 oo 'A'± 3/32. 1-15132· 1-ue· •e• ± 1/ll" 3-1/16' 3-112" ·c· :1: 1/16" 1-9/32" HV16" ·o· :1: 1/32" 3/16. r /32" OWlEt POST TYPI CAL STREET NAME SIGN WITH STOP SIGN NOT&:: ALL 1-tlNDICAP ACC [ISIISlL.E lUMP$ IHALL MEET ALL APP\.ICAILE LOCAl., AUIONAL AND ITATE ACCE&IIILITl' CUIDELINES AHD IIUULATJOJ4S . AKT IIIOOIFICATIOMI SMALL liE APPROVED liT THii: EHCifrEEJI-OF-KCOQD . / P-IN: BY Ols.oaBl PEIM1' CN. Y SI91 PBI FOOT FTP -20·04 -= -<¥'"""""""' All. HANllCAP STRIPING SHAll. BE Tl£1Na'LASTlC. ~ PARKING 8PACE ACCE88!Bl.E PARKING 8PACE COMPLYING wt EL IDA 8EQMNJ8. N.T.S. NOTE: TliERE SIW.J. BE NO lANDSCAPING OTHER THAN SOD WITHIN 1liE lWO FOOT PAAKING SPACE OVERHANG. VERTICAL DATUM AU ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE IN NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DA llJM OF 1929 INGVD29) IT'S THE LAW! ® CALL TWO (2) BUSIN ESS DAYS BEFORE YOU otG SUN SlllNE 811 III..T.I. ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------~-----------J Randy Wertepny P.E. 72504 Mar 09,2016 w !< c ci 2 0 3:t tr :S: ~~ §~ u~ ~< H zr--~~ 3I tr~ P..t5 0 z -< ~0 ~~ ~~ .9 ' ~0 ' ~ l='j ~~ 0~ V':)V'l <( r--a:i ~ ~~ ~ vi ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ::c o r--u ~~ ~ = ~ ~~ PROJECT No. 14-10 4 1 SHEET No • C-1 1 I!IJIIl)IIC (/>SUES It -[6.5' ll 57' ll 20' l 8 ' l J 8 ' J 20' SEE PLAN SHEET FOR WIDTH SD I 1,... ... '·····11 LAO£ 1 ~1 LAO£ I lJl(E """":, PliiiiClJIG CAI\E AIS.E PAAI(JJIG lrllllN'1'EMtKE IW« llliH1ENlKE II ..... ..... rrAVER BLOCI<S PER J1~:::~ "' (; s §? :s ! ~ ~ ~ ~ .-: ~ u. ~~ e; ~(; =~ .. ~ e~ ~~ ~-E ~~ i::! ~~ o'-' .,._ ai 6 CC!f...PACTED TO 98:ll MAX. DENSITY CC»*ACTED Sl.BGRADE. ~· Q.EAN SAND COIIPACTED TO 98X MAX. DENSITY AASHTO T-180. PAVER BLOCK SIDEWALK SECTION N.T.S. ~= a.l8 ~PAVER BLOO<S PER LANDSCAPE PLANS of. I I I SAND j\~;~~~~~~· . . . . : . . . .. . ~~orCOQUINAROO< BASE CO\.RSE COWACTED TO 98ll: MAX. DENSITY AASHTO T -180. 12" SUlGRAilE COMPACTED TO 98X MAX. OENSITY AASHTO T-180 AND ST ABIUZED TO 75 FBV PAVER a.ocK PAYING C8.N. = 2.78) (l..!QtfJ DUM N.TS. PA\'EIENT S£CT1CN TAB.£ ILIIW ClJTY I WAlERI.IL LIJliFBV N..MlEII W41ERl.IL FOOT LA'IBI 19'ECJFI' S<ICI<I MC»ESS ca:FFICIENT SN WATEIIl.IL SN liUC»ESS BASE LDmJCX UiR 100 10" s.eGRAlE ST~2ED 75 F8V 12" N:nE : ArL~lE PA\9911' fECTICNS I«Q.Jm:: A ~ CF A WINDLt.l 35 FBV. 12" HEADER CURB N.TS. • 0 0.18 1.80 15" 2 .70 0.08 0 .96 ltiT.IL SN 2 . 7& 2 .70 llnlllal SN 2 .50 2 .50 I!IJIIl)IIC -VARIES 'D' a.m~ •• mE ,.,..,_ PIPE JQ!NT WIW' ,..~T.&:t ,_ FAOJ: TYPE Y CUR8 IILEI TOP 41.!5' JJ 15' J 30' •o• aa7 \.., *104 EX. liiWE e• 'ltCE '-4:1 WAX . l5l..CPE Nil L.OOK!N!I W N.T.S. 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'j _lu_ I I , ' I - CO LOR S (STONE) Veneerstone, Stacked Stone I I COLOR C (STUCCO) Benjamin Moore Off-White Colors OC-11'Natural Cream' - COLOR ST (SIMULATED STONE TRIM) Off-White Stone Light Texture COLOR D (STUCCO) Benjamin Moore Off-White Colors OC-16 'Cedar Key' COLOR T {TRIM) Benja min Moore Color Preview 2107-20 'Mocha Brown' COLOR & MATERIAL BOARD COLOR E (RAIUNGS) Powder Coat Aluminum Kynar Rnish ·slate <>ray- COLOR R (ROO FING) Concrete Flat Tile Roof •Charcoal Grey" COLOR F (WINDOW FRAMES) Da rk Bronze I ._J - COLOR L (UGHT FIXTURES) Hinkley Atlantis LED 16" Outdoor Wall Light 'High Titanium' CENTRAL GARDENS GRAND APARTMENTS PA LM BEACH GARDE NS , FL O RIDA SPINA +PARTNERS FRONT VIEW CENTRAL G GRAND APARTMENTS PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA SllJNA +PARTNERS VIEW FROM SOUTHBOUND 1-95 CENTRAL GARDENS GRAND APARTMENTS PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Subject/Agenda Item: St. Ignatius Church Site Plan Amendment Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 36, 2016 Public Hearing and Consideration for Approval: A request from Colome & Associates Inc., on behalf of the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola , for a Site Plan Amendment approval to demolish the existing Parish Center and Parish Office buildings, construct a new 21 ,694- square-foot two-(2) story Parish Center building , expand the existing Pastoral Center by 396 square feet , and provide architectural and landscape modifications . The subject site is approximately 18.93 acres. St. Ignatius is generally located at the southwest corner of Military Trail and Holly Drive. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: ~~~c 'C/ning and Planning & Zon ing : Project M nager N t e M. Crowley , AICP Development Compliance and Zoning Manager gu [X] Quasi -Judicial [ ] Legislative Bahareh Wolfs , AICP [X] Public Hearing Advertised: [X] Required [ ] Not Required Date: 5/18/2016 Paper: Palm Beach Approved By: Post [ ] Not Required Finance: Accountant S11l £r1f Tresha Thomas Fees Paid: Yes Funding Source: [ ] Operating [X] Other N/A Budget Acct.#: N/A Effective Date: N/A Expiration Date: N/A Council Action: ] Approved ) Approved w/ Cond it ions ] Denied ] Continued to: __ Attachments: • Development Appl ication • Location Map • Reso lution 36, 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 36, 2016 Page 2 of6 The subject petition is a request for approval of a site plan amendment to the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola site plan to demolish the existing Parish Center and Parish Office buildings totaling 15,884 square feet, construct a 21 ,694-square-foot, two-(2) story Parish Center Building , expand the existing Pastoral Center by 396 square feet, and provide architectural, site, and landscape plan modifications. The proposed site plan changes will not impact traffic as the number of seats are not proposed to increase. Staff recommends approval of the Site Plan Amendment. BACKGROUND On February 7, 1974, the City Council adopted Ordinance 26, 1973, annexing the northeast portion of the St. Ignatius site into the City of Palm Beach Gardens. On December 15, 1987 , the City Council adopted Ordinance 13, 1987 , annexing the southwest portion of the St. Ignatius site into the City of Palm Beach Gardens. On January 21 , 1988, the City Council adopted Resolution 4, 1988, approving the site plan of the Diocesan Center. On November 3, 1994, the City Council adopted Resolution 151 , 1994, approving an amendment to the site plan for St. Ignatius to allow covered parking and a walkway structure. On January 20, 2000, the City Council adopted Resolution 6, 2000, granting a variance to allow a ground sign. On October 21 ,2010, the City Council adopted Ordinance 14, 2010, approving a Large Scale Comprehensive Plan amendment by modifying the Future Land Use Map to designate the St. Ignatius Church site as having a Future Land Use designation of Residential Medium (RM). The existing Parish Hall was approved and constructed in 197 4 for its use as the original church on site prior to the approval and construction of the Cathedral of Saint Ignatius Loyola in 1984. LAND USE & ZONING The land-use designation of the subject site, as shown on the City's Future Land Use Map, is Residential Medium (RM), and has a zoning designation of Residential Medium (RM) and Residential Low-2 (RL-2) with a Conditional Use Overlay to permit a Church/Place of Worship. The existing land uses and zoning designation of the properties surrounding the subject site are provided in the table below. Table 1. Existing Zoning & Future Land-Use Designations EXISTING USE ZONING Subject Property Residential Medium (RM) I Residential Low-2 (RL-2) I St. Ignatius Church Conditional Use Overlay North Residential Low-2 (RL-2) PGA National Golf Club Estates Planned Unit Development 10019 North Military Trail (PUD) I Residential Medium (RM) Planned Community South Ballenlsles Development (PCD) I Residential Low-3 (RL-3) East Residential Low-3 (RL-3) Plat 6 West Planned Unit Development Gardens Glen (PUD) I Residential Low-2 (RL-2) CONCURRENCY Traffic Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolut ion 36, 2016 Page 3 of6 LAND USE Residential Medium (RM) Residential Low (RL) Residential Medium (RM) Golf (G), Residential Low (RL), Residential Medium (RM), Residential High (RH). Residential Low (RL) I Recreation Open Space (ROS) Residential Low (RM) The number of seats at St. Ignatius Church does not increase with the proposed project; thus , traffic concurrency is not applicable for the proposed site plan amendment. PROJECT DETAILS Site Plan The Applicant is requesting approval of a site plan amendment to demolish the existing Parish Center and Office Building , construct a new two-(2) story Parish Center building, and provide architectural, site, and landscape plan modifications. The site plan changes include a two-(2) story, 21 ,694-square-foot Parish Center building, and a 396-square-foot expansion to the existing pastoral center for use as a storage closet. The total change in square footage on the subject parcel is a net increase of 5,810 square feet. The Applicant is proposing to provide an additional loading space to total two (2) loading spaces, and has provided an additional 35 paved parking spaces on site and one (1) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) parking space to total ten (10) ADA parking spaces. A new covered walkway has been proposed at the south entrance of the new Parish Center for a connection to the existing sidewalk that attaches to the Cathedral. Drainage Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 36, 2016 Page 4 of6 The project site is located within the C-17 Drainage Basin . Outfall from the parcel runs to the master stormwater management lake system by overland flow , inlets , and drains with ultimate discharge from the drainage basin to Merrill Canal via Military Trail. The proposed site plan amendment reflects a decrease in building area of 0.046 acres, an increase in impervious area of 0.249 acres, and a decrease of 0.203 acres in pervious area. The drainage statement states an increase of 1.32% of the total drainage area for new impervious areas, and has demonstrated that drainage can be accommodated and addressed on site in the existing system. Parking Pursuant to City Code Section 78-345, Table 33: Required Off-Street Parking Spaces, the required parking ratio for Churches and Places of Worship is one space per three seats plus one space per 250 square feet of office. The site currently has a total of 388 total parking spaces. The Church has an existing 1,1 00 seats, and the proposal includes a total of approximately 14,250 square feet for pastoral and general office ancillary use. Therefore, the required amount of parking spaces for the proposed site, including the Cathedral, the Pastoral Center, and the new two-(2) story Parish Center is approximately 423 parking spaces. The Applicant has provided the required number of parking spaces on site measuring 10 feet wide by 18.5 feet long . The existing 252 grass-parking spaces on site has been included in the total parking calculation. The additional proposed paved parking spaces will be constructed where the existing Parish Hall and Parish Office buildings are to be demolished . Architecture The proposed new two-(2) story Parish Center is architecturally consistent with the existing Cathedral and Pastoral Center, both of which are to remain on site, through the incorporation of architectural elements, including textured stucco, simulated decorative stone finish, decorative light fixtures, raised stucco banding , and decorative aluminum grills and a swing gate. The building height of the two-(2) story Parish Center is 35 feet 3 inches tall, and is to be painted white with a Spanish tile roof to match the existing on-site buildings. The 396 square-foot addition to the Pastoral Center does not incorporate any windows due to its use as a file storage area, but will also be painted white to match the remainder of the Pastoral Center and other existing on-site structures. Art in Public Places (AIPP) Pursuant to City Code Section 78-261 , Art in Public Places Requirements, all development where total vertical construction costs are equal to or greater than $1,000,000.00 shall provide art valued in an amount of one percent (%) of the total vertical construction costs. If the aggregate cost of the entire project exceeds the $1,000,000.00 threshold, each phase of development shall contribute the required one percent(%) of construction cost towards art in public places for the building project. A Condition of Approval will be included in this development order mandating the Applicant satisfy the AIPP requirement. Building Floorplan Meeting Date : June 2 , 2016 Resolution 36 , 2016 Page 5 of6 All current uses exist in the two (2) buildings that will be demolished and plan to be combined in the two-(2) story Parish Center upon completion . The internal design of the building 's floorplan includes a parish hall (place of assembly), youth ministry room , religious education office , pastor office, five (5) parish offices, conference rooms , gift shop, kitchen and pantry , storage area, break room, restrooms, and closets located on the first floor. The second floor features a music office , a music rehearsal room, four (4 ) meeting rooms, two (2) religious education rooms , and restrooms. The proposed combination of the current uses on site into the new Parish Center will not present any conflicts . Landscaping The City Forester has reviewed the entire site, and all existing foundation landscaping meets or exceeds the City's Code . The Applicant is proposing to maintain the landscaping currently present and intended to remain on-site . The proposed new two-(2) story Parish Center building 's location has triggered the removal of four (4) Oak trees ; however, the Applicant has proposed additional landscaping , including the planting of Alexander Palms , Live Oaks, Sabat Palms , Slash Pines , Wild Tamarind, and Gumbo Limbo trees as well . The foundation landscaping proposed for the new two-(2) story Parish Center building includes Alexander Palms , Sabal Palms, Royal Poinciana , and Foxtail Palms species. The proposal has decreased the open space on the subject site to accommodate additional parking, but still exceeds the requirement at 53% open space. Signage The Applicant is not proposing any modifications to any existing ground signs . Construction Phasing The construction is to occur in two (2) phases: Phase One includes the construction of the new Parish Center building , and Phase Two includes the Pastoral Center expansion. The demolition of the current Parish Hall and Parish Office buildings is to occur post construction of the proposed Parish Center. Though the proposed new Parish Center is 2 1,694 square feet , the net change in square footage on site is only a net increase of 5 ,810 square feet. The Applicant intends to continue the use of t he Church , Pastoral Center, and existing Parish Hall and Office buildings during construction ; therefore, the Applicant will be required to submit a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan for traffic circulation of the site while under construction. (T he remainder of this page intentionally left blank) STAFF ANALYSIS Meeting Date: June 2, 2016 Resolution 36, 2016 Page 6 of6 This request for approval to amend the site plan to allow the construction of a new building with consistent architecture, additional landscaping, and additional parking will be beneficial to the current St. Ignatius subject site. The Applicant's request to update the site with a new Parish Center building in lieu of the current Parish Hall and Parish Office buildings is an upgrade to the overall aesthetics of the site. The new two-(2) story Parish Center is architecturally consistent with the architecture of the Church and Pastoral Center. The uses proposed in the floorplans of the new Parish Center are consistent with the existing uses on site and are compatible to the primary use of the Church. Though the proposal requests to increase the allowed square footage on site by 5,810 square feet, the proposed two-(2) story Parish Center building decreases the overall ground cover on-site, and provides an increase in parking and enhanced landscaping. COMMENTS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) On Friday , December 11 , 2015, the subject petition was reviewed by the DRC. At this time, all comments related to the project have been satisfied . PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB) On May 10, 2016, the PZAB recommended approval of the subject petition to the City Council by a vote of 6 to 0. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of Resolution 36, 2016 as presented . CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Request: Planning and Zoning Department CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799--4243 Fax (561) 799-4281 )Planned Community Development (PCD) I Planned Unit Development (PUD) I Annexation )Rezoning )Site Plan Review IX Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan I Conditional Use I Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan J Admin istrative Approval I Concurrency Certificate I Time Extension I Miscellaneous J Administrative Appeal !Other Date Submitted: Oct 16,2015 Project Name: Parish Center at Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola --~----~------------------------ Owner: Gerald M. Barbarito , DO, JCL, as Bishop of the Diocese of Palm Beach Applicant (if not Owner): ---------------------------------------------- Applicant's Address:9995 N Military Trail, PBG. FL33410 TelephoneNo.(561)775-9523 _ ·--- Agent:Colome & Associates, INC Contact Person: Elizabeth Colome E-Mail: lcolome@colome-arch.net Agent's Mailing Address:530 24th Street , West Palm Beach, FL, 33407 Agent's TelephoneNumber: (561 )833 -9147 ~~------------------------------------- FOR OFFICE USE . ONLY Petition Number: _________ _ Fees Received Date & Time Received: ---------• Application S ·-----__ .. Engineering$ _________ _ Receipt Number: __________ _ A h·t Colome' & Associates, Inc rc 1 ect: -------------------------------------------------------- E . Civil Design, Inc ngmeer: ------------------------------------------------------------- NIA Planner: --------------------------------------------------------- . Stud io Sprout LandscapeArch1tect : ----------------------------------------------------- Site Information: Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of approved projects. See attachment for details. G I L t . apprx . 1 mile North of Northlake Blvd, on the west side of N Military Trail enera oca 1on : ----------------------------------------------------- Add 9995 N Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 33410 ress : ------------------------------------------------------------- S . 13 T h ' 42 south R 42 east ect1on: owns 1p: ange: ------------------------------------------- P C IN b ( ) 52-42-42-13-00-000-3010 roperty ontro um er s : _________ ------------------------------- 18.73 . CUIRS2 Acreage : Current Zonmg: . CUIRS2 RequestedZonrng : --------------------------- Flood Zone _8 __________ Base Flood Elevation (BFE} -to be indicated on site p lan ___ _ Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation!1°0 ------------------------------ E . . L d U RM -Residential Medium R d L d U RM -Residential Medium x1stmg an se: equeste an se: --------------------- p d ( ) . h 1 . 1 f .1 'd Religious and ropose Use s 1.e. ote, smg e am1 y res1 ence,etc.: ------accessory structures P d S · b U New parish center (meeting rooms and offices} 21,694 s.f. ropose quare Footage y se: --------------------------------------- ProposedNumberandType of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. single family, multifamily, etc. (if applicable): NIA 2 Justificat ion lnfonnation concerning all requests (attach additi onal sheets if needed.) {Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations.} 1. Explain the nature of the request: The request is for a new 2-story parish center building addition of approximately 21,694 SF which will accommodate the new parish offices and center . The existing parish hall and parish office buildings shall be demolished after construction of the new building . The site immprovements shall consist of new parking lots to the east and north sides of the proposed building addition and landscape and irrigation enhancements. There is also a new chiller yard and dumpster enclosure proposed to accomate the new build ing addition. The new building materials and paint colors shall match existing church building . 2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area? There will not be any impact to the surrounding area . The new bu il ding addition shall not impact and traffic or pedestrian circulation with in the surrounding areas of the site. 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, Rec reatio n and Open space , Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement. N/A 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)? A meeting occurred with the city forester prior to finalizing the landscape design to determine preservati<fi of ex isting trees and to providing max imum buffering as well as maintain the established look of existing mature canopy oaks . The landscape proposed reduces urban heat i slands and provides habitat for wildll 5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter 78-261 , Land Development Regulations)? During the Pre-Application Meeting, Ms . Dawn Sonneborn stated that the existing sculptures may be considered in meeting the City's requirements of Art In Public Places (See enclosed photos). 6. Has project received concurrency certification? New proposed parish center building is approximately the same square footage of demo buildings Date Received:,N/A 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 1 mile(s) from theintersectionof N Military Trail and Northlake Blvd. , on thel I north,Qeast,OsouthJ{lwest side of N Military Trail (street/road). 4 Statemen1Df Ownership and Designationof Authorized Age~t 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. l 'h t h 1 h . t' Site Plan Amendment 1.n the a e s e IS reques mg -------------------------City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. 3. That he/she has appointed _c _ol_o _m_e_&_A_s_so_ci_at_e _s._I_N_c ___________ to act as authorized agent on his/her behalf to accomplish the above project. 9995 N Military Trail Street Address P .O. Box 109650 P. 0. Box (561 )775-9523 TelephoneNumber mlockwood@diocesepb.com Palm Beach Garden, FL 33410 City, State, Zip Code Palm beach Garden, FL 33410 City, State, Zip Code (561 )775-9556 Fax Number E-mail Address -f\ Swornandsubscribedbeforemethis ,;ZCJ day of .. J ~---·· My Commission expires: _t;!t{V"cA 3\, ZDtl 5 Applicant's Certification 1/We affirm 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 otlicial records ofthe City of Palm Beac~;,n s.,~or i~a. ~d ~n a ble . Applicant is : //j/;7' ~ I Owner I Optionee I Lessee 17 Agent I Contract Purchaser ~e{App...,..li-ca_n_t-----··-·-- ~ Colome & Associates, INC PdnTName of Applicant--.. 530 24th Street Street Address West Palm Beach , FL 33407 City, State, Zip Code (561 )833-9147 -----------TelephoneNumber (561 )833-9357 ---·--·----------Fax Number lcolome@colome-arch .net E-Mail Address 6 Palm Beach 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, 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 C ity 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 Plann in g and ZoninaJ;lepartment if the name and/or address of the responsible party changes at anytime during th{ ¥.Plication review pr/ss. J ~ d JJv ;f;} . ~-li ~~-, t~ r/1A fJ5 ~n~ture r ll... Date laa6loe w~ M. t~t\-YbPlrLtv> 52-42-42-13-00-000-3010 Owner printed name Property Con trol N um ber DESIGNEE/BILL TO: Designee Acceptance Signature NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF COUNTY OF I hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 2.t1'iday of JA.ly , 20 j[. by . He or she is personally known to me or has produced ----....,.----..--------as identification . Ck?JUbATAJQ~ Notary public signature }:)6ti":1 Vt. CJl_Ltf"o Printed name State of ------at-large My Commission expires: LOCATION MAP 1 RESOLUTION 36, 2016 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE 6 PLAN AMENDMENT TO DEMOLISH THE EXISTING PARISH HALL 7 AND PARISH OFFICE BUILDINGS, AND TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 8 21,694-SQUARE-FOOT TWO-(2) STORY PARISH CENTER 9 BUILDING AND EXPAND THE EXISTING PASTORAL CENTER BY 10 396 SQUARE FEET AT THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT IGNATIUS 11 LOYOLA, WHICH IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 12 THE INTERSECTION AT MILITARY TRAIL AND HOLLY DRIVE, AS 13 MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING 14 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; 15 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, is authorized and empowered to 21 consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 22 23 WHEREAS, in December 1987, the City Council adopted Ordinance 13, 1987, 24 annexing the southwest portion of the St. Ignatius site into the City of Palm Beach 25 Gardens; and 26 27 WHEREAS, in January 1988, the City Council adopted Resolution 4, 1988, 28 approving the site plan of the Diocesan Center; and 29 30 WHEREAS, in November 1994, the City Council adopted Resolution 151, 1994, 31 approving an amendment to the site plan for St. Ignatius to allow covered parking and a 32 walkway structure; and 33 34 WHEREAS, in January 2000, the City Council adopted Resolution 6, 2000, 35 granting a variance to allow a ground sign; and 36 37 WHEREAS, on October 21, 2010, the City Council adopted Ordinance 14, 2010, 38 adopting a large-scale amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use 39 Map for a Residential Medium (RM) designation; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the subject site has a Conditional Use Overlay with an underlying 42 Residential Medium (RM) and Residential Low-2 (RL-2) zoning designation, and has a 43 land-use designation of Residential Medium (RM); and 44 45 46 Page 1 of 7 Resolution 36, 2016 1 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has reviewed the application, 2 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and 3 Land Development Regulations, and has recommended approval; and 4 5 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed the petition at its 6 May 10, 2016, meeting and recommended approval of the subject petition (SPLA-15-10- 7 000040) by a vote of 6 to 0; and 8 9 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 10 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 11 various City of Palm Beach Gardens reviewing agencies and staff; and 12 13 WHEREAS, the City Council deems approval of this Resolution to be in the best 14 interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and citizens of the City of Palm 15 Beach Gardens and the public at large . 16 17 18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 19 OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA that: 20 21 SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby affirmed and ratified. 22 23 SECTION 2. The application is hereby APPROVED for a Site Plan Amendment to 24 demolish the existing Parish Hall and Parish Office Buildings, construct a new 21,694- 25 square-foot two-(2) story Parish Center Building, and expand the existing Pastoral Center 26 by 396 square feet at the Cathedral of Saint Ignatius Loyola, subject to the conditions of 27 approval contained herein, which are in addition to the other requirements otherwise 28 provided by resolution for the real property described as follows: 29 30 (See Exhibit "A" for Legal Description) 31 32 SECTION 3. This approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be 33 the responsibility of and binding upon the Applicant , its successors, or assigns : 34 35 1. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, an inspection from 36 Development Compliance is required . (Planning and Zoning) 37 38 2 . Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall comply 39 with City Code Section 78-261 , Art in Public Places (AIPP) and subm it 40 construction cost estimates to verify the one percent ( 1%) vertical 41 construction cost for the required AIPP fee. Art in Public Places is required if 42 the vertical construction cost of all new improvements on the project site is 43 greater than One Million Dollars ($1 ,000,000). The Applicant shall provide 44 art on site or make a payment in lieu thereof. (Planning and Zoning) 45 46 Page 2 of 7 Resolution 36, 2016 1 3. All on-site lighting shall be cast downward and shielded from adjacent 2 properties. (Planning & Zoning) 3 4 4. At no time shall staging of construction veh icles and/or service vehicles occur 5 within a public right-of-way . (Planning & Zoning) 6 7 5. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit for the project, the 8 . Applicant shall install a six-(6) foot-tall construction fence with a privacy tarp 9 around the project site. Final locations are to be determined and modified by 10 the Director of Planning and Zoning at the time of building permit submitta l. 11 The construction fence , with privacy tarp , location may be modified by the 12 Director of Planning and Zoning during the construction of the project to 13 provide necessary screening of construction activities f rom the pub li c. 14 (Planning and Zoning) 15 16 6 . All gutters, downspouts, vents , and louvers attached to the build ing shall be 17 painted to match the surface to which it is attached . (Planning & Zoning) 18 19 7 . Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, all new ground-mounted 20 and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened from view per Section 21 78-195 . (Planning & Zoning) 22 23 8. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall schedule and 24 attended a pre-permit meeting with City staff. (Planning & Zoning) 25 26 9 . Within 120 days of the issuance of the Cert ificate of Occupancy for the new 27 Parish Center, the Applicant shall complete the construction of the additional 28 surface parking lots identified on the site plan . (Planning and Zoning) 29 30 10. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction , digital 31 files of the City Council approved plat shall be submitted to the Planning and 32 Zoning Division . (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 33 34 11 . Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, digital files of the 35 recorded plat shall be submitted to the Planning and Zon ing Division . (GIS 36 Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 3 of7 Resolut ion 36, 2016 1 12. Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit, infrastructure permit, or the 2 building permit for the vertical construction, whichever occurs first, the 3 Applicant shall provide itemized cost estimates and surety for the project 4 (public or private), in accordance with LOR Sections 78-309 and 78-461 . The 5 itemized cost estimates shall include all public elements for the on-site and 6 off-site infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation-related improvements for 7 the project. The cost estimates shall be dated, signed , and sealed by a 8 professional engineer and landscape architect registered in the State of 9 Florida. Surety will be based on 110% of the total combined City-approved 10 cost estimates and shall be posted with the City . (Engineering) 11 12 13. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall rece ive 13 a Technical Compliance Approval (TCA) letter for this project in accordance 14 with the City's LOR. Prior to the issuance of a vertical building permit, the plat 15 for this project shall be approved by City Council. (Engineering) 16 17 14. Prior to the issuance of the clearing permit or infrastructure perm it or 18 demolition permit, whichever comes first, the Applicant shall submit an 19 updated construction phasing and safety plan for the City to review. The 20 construction phasing and safety plan shall include all necessary construction 21 zone signage and fencing as required by the Engineering Department and 22 will need to be monitored throughout the construction duration and modified 23 as necessary to allow for safe and effective pedestrian and vehicular 24 movement throughout the project. If at any time the Applicant wishes to 25 modify the phasing plan , the revised phasing plan shall be submitted to the 26 City Engineer for review . (Engineering) 27 28 15. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the Applicant shall submit to 29 the City a site lighting permit application along with a signed and sealed 30 Photometric plan . (Engineering) 31 32 16. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, the required ADA elements 33 for the building entrance , pedestrian access areas , and ramps shall be shown 34 and detailed on the plans for review by the City . (Engineering) 35 36 17. Prior to the commencement of construction , the Applicant shall schedule a 37 pre-construction meeting with City staff. Inspections related to the 38 infrastructure permit will not be performed until the pre-construction meeting 39 has occurred . In addition, failure to comply with this condition could result in 40 a Stop-Work Order of all work/construction activity for the subj ect 41 development site. (Engineering) 42 43 44 45 46 Page 4 of7 Resolution 36, 2016 1 18. The following items are required to be ongoing throughout the project: 2 3 a. The construction , operation, and/or maintenance of any elements of the 4 subject project shall not have any negative impacts on the existing 5 drainage of surrounding areas. If at any time during the project 6 development it is determined by the City that any of the surrounding 7 areas are experiencing negative drainage impacts caused by the 8 project, it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts 9 in a period of time and a manner acceptable to the City prior to additional 10 construction activities. The City may cease issuing building permits 11 and/or Certificates of Occupancy until all drainage concerns are 12 resolved . (Engineering) 13 14 b. Prior to the issuance of the infrastructure permit, if applicable , the 15 Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with copies of all permits, 16 permit applications, and Requests for Additional Information to and from 17 regulatory agencies regarding issues on all permit applications , 18 certifications, and approvals, including South Florida Water 19 Management District, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement 20 District, Seacoast Utility Authority , Palm Beach County , Health 21 Department, FOOT, etc. (Engineering) 22 23 c . The Applicant shall comply with all Federal EPA and State of Florida 24 Department of Environmental Protection NPDES requirements , 25 including, but not limited to, preparation of a storm water pollution 26 prevention plan and identification of appropriate Best Management 27 Practices, as generally accepted by the Environmental Protection 28 Agency (EPA) and/or local regulatory agencies , for construction 29 activities, implementation of the approved plans , inspection , and 30 maintenance of controls during construction, including a Notice of Intent 31 prior to the issuance of infrastructure permit and Notice of Termination 32 prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Completion for the infrastructure 33 permit. (Engineering) 34 35 19. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall provide 36 electronic certified civil design as-builts both in pdf and AutoCAD . 37 (Engineering) 38 39 20. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall provide 40 copies of the required testings as provided for on the plans and specifications 41 and in accordance with the FOOT for City review . (Engineering) 42 43 21 . Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy , the Applicant shall submit 44 all required recorded easements and easement modifications to the City. 45 (Engineering) 46 Page 5 of7 Resolution 36, 2016 1 22. All pavement marking and striping , excluding parking stall striping , shall be 2 installed with thermoplastic materials. Also, paver bricks of appropriate color 3 shall be used on paver brick areas , in lieu of pa int or thermoplastic material 4 for conformance with Section 78-344 of the City's LDRs . (Eng ineering) 5 6 SECTION 4. This petition is approved subject to strict compliance with the Exhib its 7 listed below, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "8": 8 9 1. Site Plan, SP-1, prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated April 6 , 2016 , 10 City stamped April21 , 2016. 11 12 2. Open Space Plan , SP-2 , prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated April 13 6, 2016, City stamped April21 , 2016 . 14 3. Tree Transplant and Removal Plan , DT-1 & DT-2, prepared by Studio Sp rou t, 15 dated February 19, 2016. 16 17 4. Landscape Plan , LP-1 , prepared by Studio Sprout, dated May 12,2016 . 18 19 5. Landscape Plan, LP-2 , prepared by Studio Sprout, dated May 12 , 2016. 20 21 6. Landscape Plan , LP-3 , prepared by Studio Sprout, dated April6, 2016. 22 23 7 . First Floor Plan , A -1, prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated April 6, 24 2016 . 25 26 8. Second Floor Plan , A-2 , prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated 27 February 19, 2016 . 28 29 9. Elevations Floor Plan , A-6 , prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated 30 April 12 , 2016 . 31 32 10 . Elevations Floor Plan , A-7 , prepared by Colome & Associates, Inc., dated 33 May 12, 2016 . 34 35 SECTION 5. All representations made by the Applicant or the Appl ica nt's agent at 36 any public hearing regarding this application are specif ically incorporated herein , and this 37 approval is granted subject to same. 38 39 SECTION 6. Th is Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption . 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Page 6 of 7 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 36, 2016 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2016. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA BY: ------------------------------Marcie Tinsley, 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 MAYOR TINSLEY VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER PREMUROSO COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER MARINO \\pbgsnas\Attorney\attorney_share\RESOLUTIONS\2016\Resolution 36 2016-St Ignatius site plan amendment.docx Page 7 of 7 Resolution 36, 2016 EXHIBIT "A" BEING A PORTION OF SECTIONS 12 AND 13, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTlCULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PLAT OF GARDENS GLEN -P.U.D., AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40, PAGES 146 AND 147, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA ; THENCE NORTH 01'40'16n EAST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID PlAT OF GARDENS GLEN -P.U.D ., A DISTANCE OF 663.02 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 13; THENCE SOUTH 88"21'40~ EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 13, A DISTANCE OF 1048.92 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF HOLLY DRIVE AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF PGA NA TlONAL GOLF CLUB ESTATES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGE 73, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT ALSO BEING A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HA\11NG A RADIUS OF 210.00 FEET FROM WHICH A RAD I AL LINE BEARS NORTH 29'02'37" EAST; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19'56'24", A DISTANCE OF 73.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVAlURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH HA\11NG A RADIUS OF 960.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6"24'37•, A DISTANCE OF 107.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 42'45'59" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 35.07 FEET TO A POI NT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MILITARY TRAIL AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 6283 AT PAGE 229 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLOR IDA; THENCE, ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF WAY LINE. SOUTH 01'45'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 199.98 FEET; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 00'06'10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 155.86 FEET; THENCE , CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 01'45'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 251 .90 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOU TH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH'M:ST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 13; TlHENCE, ALONG SA ID SOUTH LINE, NORTH 88"22'54" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1253.49 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 824,815 SQUARE FEET OR 18.935 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Resolution 36, 2016 EXHIBIT "B" ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ / / / POINT OF BEGINNING FOJNDM'~ROO wm!NOIOI'M1'FICATK)t< "'" ..._ ... 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CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, HAVING ARADIUSOF210.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19"58'24"; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAil CURVE A DISTANCE OF 73.05 FEET TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE wnHA CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH, HAVING A RADIUS OF ge(),OO FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGlE OF 08"24'37"; THENCECONTINU INGALONGSAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY, EASTERLY ALONG TME ARC Of SAID CURVE A DISTAHCE Of 107.41FEETTOTHE WESTRIGHT~AYOF MIUTARY TRAL AS SHOWN INOFFICW.. 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PN91 CEHTER AT CATHEDRAL OF 8T KINATIJS LOYW DO t]_o a.eT TfTLR, a.EVATION8 FLOOR PLAN D.ATI! &-18-US ~IISTr EVM ~ey, EAC A-7 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA June 2, 2016 7:00 P.M. Mayor Tinsley Vice Mayor Jablin Councilmember Premuroso Councilmember Levy Councilmember Marino -A&.u-'1 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ROLL CALL III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV ANNOUNCEMENTS I PRESENTATIONS: a. RECOGNITION OF HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL, SHERRI PL.A CHOSEN AS THE PGA SOUTHEAST CHAPTER YOUTH GOLF DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR. b. 2015 AUDIT REPORT 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 APRIL 20, 2016 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING. b. APPROVE MINUTES FROM MAY 5, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. c. RESOLUTION 35, 2016 -SCHOOL BOARD INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR COORDINATED SCHOOL PLANNING ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d. RESOLUTION 38, 2016 -PROJECT FALCON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING CONCEPTUAL APPROVAL FOR "PROJECT FALCON" ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES PURSUANT TO SECTION 288.106, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THE DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT FUNDS ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e . RESOLUTION 40, 2016 -NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 5-YEAR EXTENSION . NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 5-YEAR EXTENSION . A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, THE TOWN OF LAKE PARK, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f. PROCLAMATION -AMATEUR RADIO WEEK g. PROCLAMATION -CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' APPRECIATION WEEK IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS:<* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) a. ORDINANCE 5, 2016-(1 st READING) POLICE PENSION AMENDMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 50. POLICE. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AT ARTICLE Ill. POLICE OFFICERS' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FAVORABLE DETERMINATION LETTER AND TO ADD PROVISIONS TO ALLOW IN- SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 50-61 . DEFINITIONS. TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF "RETIREMENT" AND TO ADD A DEFINITION OF "RETIREE"; BY REPEALING AND AMENDING SECTION 50-116. NORMAL RETIREMENT. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME TO PROVIDE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENTS BASED ON SERVICE ONLY; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-120. SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR 100% VESTING AT NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 50-137. RE-EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT. ALLOWING FOR REEMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT AND IN-SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-152. AMOUNTS PAYABLE UPON ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE IN DROP. AND RE- ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO CLARIFY THE FORMULA USED TO CALCULATE THE PLAN EARNINGS; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 32, 2016 -GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A MISCELLANEOUS PETITION FROM PGA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, LC TO AMEND THE GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) SITE PLAN TO ADD 20 COVERED PARKING STRUCTURES OVER XISTING PARKING SPACES. GARDENS STATION PUD IS COMPRISED OF APPROXIMATELY 7.6 ACRES AND IS GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN RCA DRIVE AND ALTERNATE A1A, NORTH OF RCA BOULEVARD; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES . C. *RESOLUTION 34, 2016 -CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR A 124-UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY AT CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD), WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CENTRAL BOULEVARD, Y. MILE SOUTH OF HOOD ROAD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. d e-. ___,*RESOLUTION 36, 2016 -CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN AMENDMENT TO DEMOLISH THE EXISTING PARISH HALL AND PARISH OFFICE BUILDINGS, AND TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 21,694-SQUARE-FOOT TWO-(2) STORY PARISH CENTER BUILDING AND EXPAND THE EXISTING PASTORAL CENTER BY 396 SQUARE FEET AT THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA, WHICH IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION AT MILITARY TRAIL AND HOLLY DRIVE , AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. RESOLUTIONS: XI. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: p~ 3-lo-*'V\J a. INFRASTRUCTURE SURTAX DISCUSSION ,-,v-r S.Jtf ~ XII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: 3-0 ~ -:1o,',,.. ·~0-f~• 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 parties 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 jive (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. J CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS COUNCIL AGENDA June 2, 2016 7:00 P.M. Mayor Tinsley .,,.- Vice Mayor Jablin ,_,,, Councilmember Premuroso "' Councilmember Levy .,,..- Councilmember Marino I. /PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. _..--ROLL CALL III. -ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS: IV v'ANNOUNCEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS: M~ a . RECOGNITION OF HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL, SHERRI PLA CHOSEN AS 1) lsfJpLJ,1,. THE PGA SOUTHEAST CHAPTER YOUTH GOLF DEVELOPMENT ff /"f u,,,r" PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR b. 2015 AUDIT REPORT V. V"ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD/COMMITTEE REPORTS: VI. VcOMMENTS 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. VcONSENT AGENDA: a . '1 "0 b. C. d. APPROVE MINUTES FROM APRIL 20, 2016 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING. APPROVE MINUTES FROM MAY 5, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING . RESOLUTION 35, 2016 -SCHOOL BOARD INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY , PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR COORDINATED SCHOOL PLANNING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. RESOLUTION 38, 2016 -PROJECT FALCON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING CONCEPTUAL APPROVAL FOR "PROJECT FALCON " ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES PURSUANT TO SECTION 288 .106, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THE DISBURSEMENT OF GRANT FUNDS ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. e. RESOLUTION 40, 2016 -NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 5-YEAR EXTENSION. NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT 5-YEAR EXTENSION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, THE TOWN OF LAKE PARK, PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. f . PROCLAMATION-AMATEUR RADIO WEEK g. PROCLAMATION -CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' APPRECIATION WEEK ix./PUBLIC HEARINGS:<* Designates Quasi-Judicial Hearing) a. /ORDINANCE 5, 2016-(1 51 READING) POLICE PENSION AMENDMENT. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 50. POLICE. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA AT ARTICLE Ill. POLICE OFFICERS' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FAVORABLE L,(,.. 0 DETERMINATION LETTER AND TO ADD PROVISIONS TO ALLOW IN- SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 50-61 . DEFINITIONS . TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF "RETIREMENT" AND TO ADD A DEFINITION OF "RETIREE"; BY REPEALING AND AMENDING SECTION 50-116. NORMAL RETIREMENT. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME TO PROVIDE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE FOR NORMAL RETIREMENTS BASED ON SERVICE ONLY; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-120. SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. AND RE-ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR 100% VESTING AT NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE; BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 50-137 . RE-EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT. ALLOWING FOR REEMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT AND IN-SERVICE DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES ; BY REPEALING SECTION 50-152. AMOUNTS PAYABLE UPON ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE IN DROP. AND RE- ADOPTING SAME, AS REVISED, IN ORDER TO CLARIFY THE FORMULA USED TO CALCULATE THE PLAN EARNINGS ; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE , A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. b . *RESOLUTION 32, 2016 -GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS , FLORIDA APPROVING A MISCELLANEOUS PETITION FROM PGA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, LC TO AMEND THE GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) SITE PLAN TO ADD 20 COVERED PARKING STRUCTURES OVER EXISTING PARKING SPACES . GARDENS STATION PUD IS COMPRISED OF APPROXIMATELY 7.6 ACRES AND IS GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN RCA DRIVE AND ALTERNATE A1A, NORTH OF RCA BOUL EVARD ; PROVIDING A WAIVER; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. C. d. *RESOLUTION 34, 2016 -CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR A 124-UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY AT CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD), WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CENTRAL BOULEVARD, % MILE SOUTH OF HOOD ROAD, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. *RESOLUTION 36, 2016 -CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA GRANTING APPROVAL OF A SITE PLAN AMENDMENT TO DEMOLISH THE EXISTING PARISH HALL AND PARISH OFFICE BUILDINGS, AND TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 21,694-SQUARE-FOOT TWO-(2) STORY PARISH CENTER BUILDING AND EXPAND THE EXISTING PASTORAL CENTER BY 396 SQUARE FEET AT THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA, WHICH IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION AT MILITARY TRAIL AND HOLLY DRIVE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. X. -RESOLUTIONS: XI. /i_TEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION: INFRASTRUCTURE SURTAX DISCUSSION XII.v'CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: 1--0 ifV Jo-,,,., h'Pftntc.. --1..twy t.(J(...vstfJ XIII.v10>JOURNMENT 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 parties 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.five (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 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers provide for the safety, health and welfare of the citizens in this community through the enforcement of building, zoning, housing, animal control, fire safety, environmental and other codes and ordinances; and WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers are often not credited for the jobs that they do in saving lives and improving neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, every day, assisted by support and program staff, they attempt to provide quality customer service to the public for the betterment of the community; and WHEREAS, too many times their efforts go unnoticed, even after code compliance has been accomplished due to their efforts and expertise; and WHEREAS, Code Enforcement Officers are dedicated, well trained, and highly responsible individuals who take their jobs seriously and are proud of their department and the local government within which they serve; and WHEREAS, the Florida Association of Code Enforcement (F.A. C.E.) has declared the first week of June be set aside by local government to honor and recognize their Code Enforcement Officers; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Marcie Tinsley, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, do hereby proclaim the week of June 6 -10, 2016 as: CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' WEEK and encourage citizens of Palm Beach Gardens to join this Council in expressing appreciation for the dedication and outstanding service provided by the individuals who serve as our Code Enforcement Officers. 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 ajfzxed on this 2"" day of June in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA PROCLAMATION WHERE.,,fS, Amateur Radio operators are celebrating over a century of the miracle of the human voice broadcast over the t1in-1aves; and WHERE.,,fS, Amateur Radio has continued to provide a bridge between peoples, societies and countries by creatingfrier.dships and the siiaring of ideas; and WHERE.,,fS, Amateur Radio Operators have also provided countless hours of community services both in emergencies and to other local organizations throughout these decades; and WHERE.,,fS, these Arr.ateur Radio services are provided wholly uncompensated; and WHEREAS, the State also recognizes the services Amateur Radio's people also provide to our many Emergency Respon5e organizatirJns, including The American Red Cross, and the City of Palm Beach Gardens Emergency Management; and WHEREAS, these same individuals have fiqther demonstrated their value in public assistance by providing free radx> communiaations for local parades, bike-a-thons, walk-a-thons, fairs and other charitable public events; a'IUi WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens recognizes and appreciates the diligence of these "hams" who al.so serve cs ~atber spotters in the Skywarn program of the US Government Weather Bureau; and WHEREAS, the AR.Ri, is the leading organization for Amateur Radio in the USA; and WHEREAS, the ARRL Amateur Radio Field Day exercise will take place on June 25-26, 2016 and is a 24 hour emerge11cy preparednes. exercise and demonstration of the Radio Amateurs' skills and readiness to provide self-supporting com."11u11ications without further infrastructure being required. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Marcie Tinsley, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Palm Beach Garder..s, Florida, do hereby proclaim June 20-26, 2016 as: Attest: AMATEUR RADIO 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 2nd day of June in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen. ~ley,Mayor r, / J../ J(, c.. 11 eovw c,i. M<.W llJ-, ~e.c....t_ I"'-,.,. '1-k ~ ~ '1 M.~ ,w,s l(!).j .@ Tonight we are holding quasi-judicial hearings on the following cases • *RESOLUTION 32, 2016 -GARDENS STATION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. • *RESOLUTION 34, 2016 -CENTRAL GARDENS PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (PCD). • *RESOLUTION 36, 2016 -CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA. This means that the City Council is required by law to base its decision on the evidence contained in the record of this proceeding, which consists of the testimony at the hearing, the materials which are in the official City file on this application and any documents presented during this hearing. The Council is also required by law to allow cross-examination of any witnesses who testify tonight. Cross- examination may occur after the staff, the applicant and other participants have made their presentations and will be permitted in the order of the witnesses' appearance. It is necessary that anyone who testifies at the hearing remain until the conclusion of the hearing in order to be able to respond to any questions. If you plan to testify this evening, or wish to off er 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. 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