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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda AIPP 092110AGENDA CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 AT 5:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL: ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD Regular Members Alternates Diane Cappella Meriel "Honey" Bryan 1St Alternate Jennifer O'Brien Paul Kaufman 2 "d Alternate David Porter (Vice Chair) Cable Neuhaus (Chair) Dianne Sacchetti Susan Tornabene Vacant Also in attendance: Allyson Black, Resource Manager /Staff Liaison Kathryn Wilson, Planner /1St Alt Staff Liaison IV. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - APRIL 20, 2010 VI. ITEMS BY COUNCIL LIAISON VII. ITEMS BY STAFF LIAISON VIII. OLD BUSINESS IX. NEW BUSINESS 1. THE POINTE PUD AIPP — AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 X. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC XI. COMMENTS BY THE BOARD XII. ADJOURNMENT - NEXT AIPP MEETING WILL BE OCTOBER 19, 2010 I CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 2 ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD 3 REGULAR MEETING 4 APRIL 20, 2010 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 The regular meeting was called to order at 5:43 p.m. by Vice Chair David Porter, I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Vice Chair David Porter, Diane Cappella, Jennifer O'Brien, Meriel Bryan (1st Alternate sitting for Cable Neuhaus). ABSENT: Chair Cable Neuhaus, Mark Giuliani, Dianne Sacchetti, Susan Tornabene. ALSO PRESENT: Resource Manager, Staff Liaison Allyson Black; Planner, Alternate Staff Liaison Kathryn Wilson. IV. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS None. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Diane Cappella made a motion for approval of the February 16, 2010, March 15, 2010 and March 16, 2010 minutes. Meriel Bryan seconded. Motion passed 4 -0. VI. ITEMS BY COUNCIL LIAISON Councilmember Jablin thanked the Board for their work and advised that he believes the Bus Shelters and Lake Catherine projects will go forward in the future. VII. ITEMS BY STAFF LIAISON Staff Liaison Allyson Black stated she is now the Staff Liaison, Kate Wilson is the Alternate Staff Liaison and Natalie Wong is the Interim Growth Management Administrator. The City Council placed the Bus Shelter project on hold for the present time, authorized a Call to Artists for the History Project and approved the 09.11.01 Memorial Plaza project. Consensus was reached for the 4"' Quarter meeting date of September 21, 2010. VIII. OLD BUSINESS Board members discussed the funding of projects from the Art in Public Places Fund. Diane Cappella made a motion to advise Council that the Board is not interested in working on projects that use the Art in Public Places Fund money. Meriel Bryan seconded. Jennifer O'Brien dissented. Discussion ensued. Councilmember Jablin advised discretion in approaching Council. Meriel Bryan amended the motion for the Board to ask Council for specific direction on how to proceed with the Lake Catherine and Bus Shelter projects. Diane Cappella seconded. Motion passed 4 -0 Staff Liaison Black clarified that Council approved a Call to Artists for the Lake Catherine History project, not a Request for Proposal (RFP). IX. NEW BUSINESS RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL 1. DOWNTOWN AT THE GARDENS — AIPP- 10 -03- 000026 Presented by: Kevin Berman, Owner, Downtown at the Gardens. Discussion ensued. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD PAGE 04.20.10 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 Public Comment: None. Jennifer O'Brien made a motion to approve. Diane Cappella seconded. Motion passed 4 -0. X. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC None. XI. COMMENTS BY THE BOARD None. (The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.) ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD 04.20.10 PAGE 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 48 49 50 XII. ADJOURNMENT Jennifer O'Brien made a motion for adjournment. Diane Cappella seconded. Motion passed, 4 -0. The meeting adjourned at 7:23 p.m. The next regular meeting will be held September 21, 2010. APPROVED Cable Neuhaus, Chair David Porter, Vice Chair Diane Cappella Jennifer O'Brien Dianne Sacchetti Susan Tornabene Mark Giuliani ATTEST Donna M. Cannon Municipal Services Coordinator NOTE: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of the meeting. A verbatim audio recording is available from the Office of the City Clerk. All referenced attachments on file in the Office of the City Clerk. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD PAGE 3 04.20.10 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: September 21, 2010 Petition No. AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 Subject / Agenda Item: Petition AIPP- 05 -09- 000007: The Pointe Art in Public Places Recommendation to City Council: A request to approve the AIPP requirement for The Pointe PUD, located at the intersection of 1 -95 and Military Trail, south of the Sabal Ridge development. [X] Recommendation to APPROVE [ ] Recommendation to DENY Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: FINANCE: AIPP: City Attorney: Planning and Zoning: Finance [ ]Rec. Approval N/A Administrator: [ ] Rec. Approval with R. Max Lohman, Esq. Resource Manager: Conditions N/A Allan Owens [ ]Rec. Denial [ ] Continued to: Development Compliance: Au Allyson Black Bahareh K. Wolfs, AICP Project Manager: Accountant: Director of P nning and Zonin Kathryn Wilson Sarah Attachments: [X] Quasi — Judicial Fees Paid: N/A •�• Project Narrative a alie M. Wong, AICP [ ] Legislative :• Location Map X Public Hearin [ ] g Budget Acct. #: ❖ Resolution 175, 2005 .;. Estimated Cost Advertised: [ ] Required N/A Breakdown •:• Site Plan Approved By: [X] Not Required ❖ Artist Resume City Manager ❖ Dimensioned Shark Affected Parties: ❖ Lighting Cut Sheets N/A [ ] Notified Ronald M. Ferris [X] Not Required Meeting Date: September 21, 2010 Petition: AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 Page 2 of 4 BACKGROUND The Pointe PUD is a 9.18 -acre site located at the intersection of 1 -95 and Military Trail, south of the Sabal Ridge development (see attached Location Map). The project was approved in December 2005 (see attached Resolution 175, 2005), and includes two (2) 75,000- square foot professional office buildings, and a four (4) story parking garage (see attached Resolution 175, 2005). The first phase, which is well underway, includes one (1) of the office buildings and surface parking. The first office building will be occupied by Nova Southeastern University (NSU) as a satellite campus. The second phase includes the second office building and parking garage. On September 20, 2005, Anne Booth, on behalf of The Pointe PUD, came before the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Board for a workshop. The feedback from the AIPP Board was centered mainly on the location of the art. Three (3) alternatives were identified; the plaza adjacent to the lake, the traffic rotary in front of the second building, and within the lake. On March 16, 2010, a second workshop was held with the AIPP Board, at which time, the art concept, artist, and location limitations were presented. NSU has commissioned Kent Ullberg to design a sculpture of a Mako Shark, the school's mascot. The AIPP Board suggested that the shark not be truncated, and that the tail should be visible. The Board also discussed the potential locations, and was supportive of the Applicant's desire to locate the art piece in the plaza area. DISCUSSION The subject project has come before the AIPP Board for two (2) workshops. Since this time, the Applicant has further refined their concept and is seeking a recommendation to City Council. BUDGET The total estimated budget for the art is $65,500. The total required art budget for Phase I, based on one (1) percent of the vertical improvements, is $46,000 (see attached Estimated Cost Breakdown). The applicant has placed the $46,000 in an escrow account as required by City Code. Condition of approval No. 7 in Resolution 175, 2005, allows the Applicant to be credited for the cost of the artwork in Phase I if it exceeds the AIPP requirements. The additional cost will be counted towards the art requirement for Phase II. An actual cost breakdown will be submitted by the Applicant prior to the acceptance of the subject art piece. PROJECT DETAILS I nratinn The subject site is a 9.18 -acre site located at the intersection of 1 -95 and Military Trail, south of the Sabal Ridge development. The art is proposed to be located in the plaza Meeting Date: September 21, 2010 Petition: AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 Page 3 of 4 area in front of Building A (see attached Site Plan). Artist The project artist, Kent Ullberg, is recognized as one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. Ullberg studied at the Swedish Konstfack University College of Art in Stockholm and at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, and France. In 1993 and again in 2008, Ullberg received the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for outstanding collaboration between architect, sculptor, and patron in a monumental sculpture. In 1996, he received the Rungius Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the National Museum of Wildlife Art. In 1998, he won the Prix de West Purchase Award. Ullberg's work has appeared in major museums and corporate headquarters including the National Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden; the Salon d'Automne, Paris, France; the National Gallery in Botswana, Africa; and the National Geographic Society, Washington, DC. His sculptures can be found in the private collections of world leaders and celebrities (see attached Artist Resume). Proposed Art NSU is proposing to incorporate the school's mascot, the Mako Shark, into their art concept. The shark sculpture will be located in the plaza area in front of Building A. The sculpture has been designed in a manner which makes the shark appear as if it is coming out of the ground (see attached Dimensioned Shark). The design depicts the bulk of the shark's torso (from the head to the dorsal fin) coming out of the ground, with the tip of its tail approximately seven and one -half (7.6') feet behind. Landscaping Because the art is within the plaza area, no landscaping is proposed with the subject request. Signage No signage is being requested with the subject petition. Liq tinq The Applicant is proposing to use ground uplighting to illuminate the art sculpture (see attached Lighting Cut Sheets). The ground lights have adjustable lamps and will be completely flush with the paver bricks. Four (4) light fixtures are proposed; two (2) at the head and two (2) at the tail. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of petition AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 with the following conditions: 1. The Applicant shall install the subject art piece by a date certain of August 1, 2011. (Planning and Zoning Department) Meeting Date: September 21, 2010 Petition: AIPP- 05 -09- 000007 Page 4 of 4 2. Prior to the final release of the art escrow, the Applicant shall submit digital photographs, both during the day and night, of the installed artwork. (Planning and Zoning Department) 3. Prior to the final release of the art escrow for The Pointe PUD, the Applicant shall submit a copy of its logo and any mission statement of its organization, with authorization for the City to use such information in future publications. The artist name, title of artwork, and description shall be included. (Planning and Zoning Department) 4. Prior to the final release of the art escrow for The Pointe PUD, the Applicant shall submit an actual cost breakdown of the artwork, and any remaining balance in the art fund will be applied towards any future art requirements for this site. (Planning and Zoning Department) September 7, 2010 Ms. Kate Wilson, Planner The City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 RE: The Pointe — AIPP Hearing Dear Kate: urban design i Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Please accept the attached information on behalf of PBG Park, LLC, for presentation before the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Committee at their meeting on September 21St. We are requesting that this item be scheduled as a recommendation to the City Council. At the workshop held on March 16th, the applicant presented to the AIPP Committee the concept for art to be placed at The Pointe. The artist, Kent Ullberg, one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors, has previously been commissioned by NOVA Southeastern University (NSU) to create a sculpture of the school's mascot, a Mako Shark, for the Fort Lauderdale campus. Mr. Ullberg has agreed to create another sculpture for the Palm Beach Gardens NSU campus at The Pointe which is a truncated version of the main campus sculpture. Following the presentation of several options, the AIPP Committee recommended that the most appropriate location for the sculpture would be in the plaza. The AIPP Committee also suggested that the shark's tail be incorporated into the sculpture presentation. Since the meeting in March, the applicant has evaluated the details of how to implement the Committee's suggestions. The attached sketches show the proposed location of the sculpture in the plaza and the details of how the head and the tail of the shark would be installed to appear as though they are erupting from the pavers. Also attached are lighting cut sheets and a preliminary cost estimate for the costs associated with the design, fabrication and installation of the art. In accordance with the calculations of the Building Department, based on the 1% value of the appropriate building permits, the applicant has established an escrow account in the amount of $46,000. Estimated expenses are approximately $65,500.00. Upon final costs being approved, as provided for in Condition #7 of Res. 175, 2005, the applicant will be requesting that any costs above the requirements for the first phase, to be carried over to the second phase. The applicant would also like to request a clarification be made with regard to Condition #7 of the Development Order. The condition currently requires that the art be installed prior to the issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for Phase 1. At the time of approval of Res. 175,2005, it was understood by the applicant that the reference to the last Certificate of Occupancy was intended by the City Council to relate to a time frame that would allow multiple tenants to receive multiple Certificates of Occupancy. / " H GIN PA4M � X10 SEP r G & 77 S. Rosemary Avenue uite 225 - The Lofts at CityPlace Vest Palm Beach, FL 33401 61.366.1100 561.366.1111 fax ►ww. U DKstudios.com Ms. Kate Wilson The Pointe — AIPP September 7, 2010 Page 2 In this case, the applicant is constructing the shell of the building and then the building will be sold to NSU and the school will be responsible for the completion of all of the interior improvements as a single tenant. To clarify this issue for all involved, the applicant would like to request that a date certain of August 1, 2011 be established for the installation of the art. 'This time frame will allow the completion of the interiors which we believe will be consistent with the intentions of the original condition. For the consideration of the AIPP Committee, please find three copies of the attached: • AIPP Project Cost Estimate e AIPP Site Location • Dimensioned Art Cross- Section • Construction Cross- Section • Lighting Cut Sheets • 1 copy of disk with electronic images of submittal documents Thank you for your consideration of this request. Should you have any questions, or need any additional copies, please let me know. Cc: Kyle Jones LOCATION MAP The Pointe PUD Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 1 RESOLUTION 175, 2005 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM 5 BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA APPROVING THE MASTER 6 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE APPROXIMATELY 9.18 -ACRE 7 PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 8 MILITARY TRAIL AND INTERSTATE 95, AS MORE 9 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, TO ALLOW THE 10 DEVELOPMENT OF 150,000 SQUARE FEET OF PROFESSIONAL 11 OFFICE SPACE AND A FIVE -LEVEL PARKING GARAGE TO BE 12 REFERRED TO AS "THE POINTE PUD "; PROVIDING FOR 13 WAIVERS; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; AND 14 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 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 20 to consider petitions related to zoning and land development orders; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the City has received a request from Anne Booth of Urban Design 23 Studio, on behalf of Pointe Property Development, LLC, for master development plan 24 approval to allow the development of two 75,000 square -foot professional office 25 buildings and a five -level parking garage to be called "The Pointe PUD "; and 26 27 WHEREAS, the subject site has been rezoned to a Planned Unit Development 28 (PUD) Overlay and has an underlying zoning designation of Professional Office (PO), in 29 accordance with Ordinance 37, 2005; and 30 31 WHEREAS, the Growth Management Department has reviewed said application, 32 has determined that it is sufficient and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan 33 and Land Development Regulations, and has recommended its approval; and 34 35 WHEREAS, the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board reviewed said petition at 36 its November 8, 2005, meeting and recommended its approval by a vote of 7 -0; and 37 38 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and testimony 39 presented by the Applicant and other interested parties and the recommendations of the 40 various City of Palm Beach Gardens review agencies and staff; and 41 42 WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that adoption of this Resolution is in 43 the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Palm Beach Gardens. 44 45 46 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 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 master development plan application of Anne Booth of Urban 7 Design Studio, on behalf of the Applicant, The Pointe Property Development, LLC, is 8 hereby APPROVED on the following described real property, to permit the development 9 of two 75,000 square -foot professional office buildings and a five -level parking garage 10 on 9.18 acres of land to be referred to as "The Pointe PUD," generally located at the 11 northwest corner of Military Trail and Interstate 95, subject to the conditions of approval 12 contained herein, which are in addition to the general requirements otherwise provided by 13 ordinance: 14 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 15 16 THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST 17 QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH 18 COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT -OF -WAY OF MILITARY TRAIL AS 19 RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 815, PAGE 581, AND OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2439, 20 PAGE 985, PUBLIC RECORD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 21 22 LESS THE FOLLOWING: 23 24 COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT "B" OF GARDEN LAKES 25 AND GARDEN SQUARE SHOPS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 26 139 THROUGH 145; THENCE NORTH 00 °59'20" EAST 9.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27 01043'57" EAST 733.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 28 01"43'24" EAST 633.61 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 °16'36" WEST 81.42 FEET; 29 THENCE SOUTH 01 043'24" WEST 71.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05 032'14" WEST 30 180.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 °43'24" WEST 303.13 FEET TO THE BEGINNING 31 OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 136.00 FEET; 32 THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE 33 OF 35 049'24" A DISTANCE OF 85.03 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE 34 SOUTH 88 030'43" EAST 119.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 35 36 LESS THE FOLLOWING: 37 38 COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT "B" OF GARDEN LAKES 39 AND GARDEN SQUARE SHOPS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 40 139 THROUGH 145; THENCE NORTH 00 °59'20" EAST 9.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 01 °43'57" EAST 733.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 °30'43" WEST 340.43 FEET TO 42 THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE 43 CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1,051.92 FEET; 44 THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF NORTH 41019'54" WEST RUN 45 NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46 07 027'34" A DISTANCE OF 136.95 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE E Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 NORTH 33 052'20" WEST 707.12 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE 2 CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 3,180.05 FEET; THENCE 3 NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 01 006'22" A DISTANCE OF 61.39 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE 5 NORTH 88 °32'02" WEST 335.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 °48'46" WEST 178.81 6 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 26 °31'40" EAST 482.71 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 7 CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 11,553.16 FEET; 8 THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE 9 OF 00 043'22" A DISTANCE OF 145.73 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; 10 THENCE SOUTH 88 030'43" EAST 570.79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 11 12 LESS THE FOLLOWING: 13 14 COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT "B" OF GARDEN LAKES 15 AND GARDEN SQUARE SHOPS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 16 139 THROUGH 145; THENCE NORTH 00 °59'20" EAST 9.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 17 01 043'57" EAST 733.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 030'43" WEST 911.22 FEET TO 18 THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 88 °30'43" WEST 299.14 19 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01048'46" EAST 554.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 26 °31'40" 20 EAST 482.71 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT 21 HAVING A RADIUS OF 11,553.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID 22 CURVE 145.73 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00 043'22" TO THE END 23 OF SAID CURVE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 24 25 TOGETHER WITH: 26 27 A PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF (S 1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE 28 1/4) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW 1/4) OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 42 29 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE 30 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 31 32 COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT "B" OF GARDEN LAKES 33 AND GARDEN SQUARE SHOPS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 34 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGE 139, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH 35 COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 00 °59'20" EAST A DISTANCE OF 9.00 FEET 36 TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 01 °43'57" EAST A DISTANCE OF 733.64 FEET TO A 37 POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH HALF (S 1/2), SOUTHEAST 38 QUARTER (SE %), NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW %); THENCE NORTH 88 °30'43" 39 WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 119.15 FEET TO THE POINT 40 OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE 41 CONTINUE NORTH 88 030'43" WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 42 221.28 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE 43 NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 1051.92 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44 1 003'55" AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 41 051'52" EAST, SAID POINT ALSO 45 LYING ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 9 (1 -95) AS 46 NOW LAID OUT AND IN USE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE ARC OF 3 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 SAID CURVE AND SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 19.56 FEET TO 2 THE BEGINNING OF A COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH HAVING A 3 RADIUS OF 136.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 100 003'25 "; THENCE 4 EASTERLY, ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A 5 DISTANCE OF 237.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS RECITED 6 HEREIN ARE BASED UPON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW 7 %) HAVING A BEARING OF NORTH 01-43'24" EAST AND ALL OTHER BEARINGS 8 ARE RELATIVE THERETO. 9 10 SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby 11 approves the following nine (9) waivers: 12 13 1. Section 78 -153, Nonresidential zoning districts, to allow for a building height 14 of 68.4 feet for each office building and a building height of 56.4 feet for the 15 parking garage. 16 17 2. Section 78 -285, Permitted signs, to allow for principal building signs to be 18 located above the fourth floor line on the east and west elevations of each 19 office building. 20 21 3. Section 78 -285, Permitted signs, to allow for an additional principal building 22 sign on the west elevation of each office building. 23 24 4. Section 78 -285, Permitted signs, to allow for the landscaped area around 25 the monument sign to be 3.3 feet wide. 26 27 5. Section 78 -344 (1)(1), Construction and maintenance, to allow 9.5 -foot wide 28 parking spaces within the parking garage. 29 30 6. Section 78- 345(d)(1), Increase of parking spaces allowed, to allow for 25 31 additional parking spaces on -site. 32 33 7. Section 78 -364 (a), Number of loading spaces required, to allow for two 34 loading spaces. 35 36 8. Section 78 -319 (3), Minimum landscape buffer and planting requirements, to 37 allow for a 20 -foot wide landscape buffer adjacent to the 1 -95 right -of -way 38 around the lake. 39 40 9. Section 78 -563 (c), Lake maintenance tracts, to allow for a 12 -foot wide lake 41 maintenance easement. 42 43 44 45 46 Id Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 SECTION 4. Said approval is subject to the following conditions, which shall be 2 the responsibility of the Applicant, its successors, or assigns: 3 4 1. The permitted uses shall consist of business and professional office. 5 Medical office uses shall not be permitted on site unless a traffic 6 equivalency analysis and a parking analysis are approved by the Growth 7 Management Administrator and the City Engineer via Administrative 8 Approval. (Planning & Zoning) 9 10 2. The monument sign shall include identification for no more than three 11 tenants and the project name "The Pointe." The tenant signs shall not 12 exceed 50% of the height of the project sign. (Planning & Zoning) 13 14 3. The Applicant shall submit an updated phasing plan to the City on or before 15 the anniversary date of the development order approval until build -out. 16 (Planning & Zoning) 17 18 4. If the on -site Art in Public Places (AIPP) is located within the lake, the 19 Applicant shall install a seating area, which shall include a shade structure 20 such as a landscape trellis in the general area of the proposed art location 21 adjacent to the lake prior to issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for 22 Phase I, subject to review and approval by the Growth Management 23 Department. (Planning & Zoning) 24 25 5. Prior to the issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for the first phase, 26 the Applicant shall provide a fountain including aeration within the wet 27 detention area on site. (Planning & Zoning) 28 29 6. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall post escrow or 30 make payment in lieu for the Art in Public Places in accordance with City Code 31 Section 78 -262. (Planning & Zoning) 32 33 7. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the City Council shall 34 review and approve the artwork design, and the approved art shall be installed 35 prior to the issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for Phase I. The Art 36 in Public Places Advisory Board may require the artwork to be cumulative for 37 both phases, and if the cost of the artwork in Phase I exceeds the AIPP 38 requirements for Phase I, the additional cost shall count towards Phase II 39 AIPP requirements. If the fountain is incorporated into the AIPP, credit may 40 be given for the fountain subject to review and approval by the Art in Public 41 Places Advisory Board and the City Council. (Planning & Zoning) 42 43 8. Prior to the issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, all 44 roof -top mechanical equipment shall be screened from view. (Planning & 45 Zoning) 46 1'• Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 9. At no time shall staging of construction vehicles and /or service vehicles occur 2 within a public right -of -way. All vehicular construction activities shall use a 3 construction access off of Military Trail. (Planning & Zoning) 4 5 10. The principal identification signs shall be limited to one type face, one color, 6 and shall not exceed the length or height as delineated as signage copy 7 area on the architectural elevations. The principal identification signs on the 8 east elevations shall consist of a reverse backlight channel letter with one 9 and one half -inch (1 %2 ") deep returns, and the backlighting shall be no 10 further than one and one half -inch (1 Y2 ") off the wall. Backlighting for these 11 signs on the east elevations shall be accomplished with LED bulbs, and 12 backlighting with neon shall be prohibited. The first building sign permit to 13 be issued by the Growth Management Department shall provide for the 14 color and type face allowed for the office buildings. (Planning & Zoning) 15 16 11. The only building signage allowed for this site is reflected on the City Council 17 approved architectural elevations. No other building signage shall be allowed. 18 (Planning & Zoning) 19 20 12. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for Phase Il, the 21 Applicant shall install an eight -foot wide sidewalk adjacent to the parking 22 garage in lieu of the five -foot wide sidewalk reflected on the plans. (Planning 23 & Zoning) 24 25 City Forestry 26 27 13. Within six months from the issuance of the first clearing permit, the 28 Applicant shall remove all prohibited, invasive, and non - native plants from 29 the site and install additional native material within the preserve, subject to 30 the City Forester's review and approval. The Growth Management 31 Administrator may grant a one -time, three -month time extension to this 32 requirement. (Planning & Zoning) 33 34 14. Within six months from the issuance of the first clearing permit, the 35 Applicant shall implement the City's Military Trail Median Landscape Plan 36 adjacent to the subject site. The Growth Management Administrator may 37 grant a time extension to this requirement only if the Applicant has 38 demonstrated progress in implementing this condition. (City Forester) 39 40 15. The Applicant shall maintain and irrigate the Military Trail median from the 41 southern property terminus to the northern property terminus. The Applicant 42 shall also maintain and irrigate the Interstate 95 road shoulder landscaping 43 from the site entrance to the western terminus, subject to Florida 44 Department of Transportation (FDOT) approval. This condition may be 45 amended at any time by a separate agreement between the City and the 46 applicant. (City Forester) 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 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 16. Within six months from the issuance of the first clearing permit, the Applicant shall install all Interstate 95 road shoulder landscaping and irrigation, subject to approval from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The Growth Management Administrator may grant a time extension to this requirement only if the Applicant has demonstrated progress in implementing this condition. (City Forester) 17. Within six months from the issuance of the first clearing permit, the Applicant shall install all buffers within Phase I in their entirety, in accordance with the Pointe Phasing Plan, sheet three of four. The Phase li buffer shall be completed within six months from the issuance of the first clearing permit for Phase II. The Growth Management Administrator may grant a one -time, three -month time extension to this requirement. (City Forestry) 18. Any major change to the downgrade, as deemed by require approval by the City 78 -306 (f). (City Forester) Police Department: approved landscape plan that results in a the Growth Management Administrator, shall Council in accordance with City Code Section 19. Metal---halide- lighting _ shall be used for all street, walkway, and parking garage lighting. (Police Department) 20. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, lighting locations and building addresses shall not conflict with landscaping, including long -term tree canopy growth. All light poles on -site shall not exceed a height of 25 feet in the parking lot and 14 feet in pedestrian pathways. (Police Department) 21. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, all numerical addresses shall be placed at the front of each building. Each numerical address shall be illuminated for nighttime visibility, shall provide bi- directional visibility from the roadway (when applicable), shall consist of 12 inches in height and shall be a different color than the color of the surface to which they are attached. (Police Department) 22. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, the Applicant shall provide a timer clock or photocell sensor engaged lighting above or near entryways and adjacent sidewalks. (Police Department) 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 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 23. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall provide a street address system depicting street names and numerical addresses for emergency response purposes. Address system depiction shall be in 8.5" X 11" map format. (Police Department) 24. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, all building directories and mailboxes shall be located within the buildings. (Police Department) 25. Prior to issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, all structures shall be target hardened to include pre- wiring for an alarm system; all entry doors (excluding glass doors) shall be equipped with a metal plate over the threshold of locking mechanism; rear doors shall have 180 degree peephole viewers; case hardened deadbolt locks shall be on all exterior doors with minimum one -inch throw (excluding glass doors); door hinges shall be on the interior side of each door; and the main entries to all buildings shall be wired for closed circuit digital camera surveillance system. All glass doors shall be impact resistant. (Police Department) 26. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the second phase, the Applicant shall submit a photometric plan that complies with the Illumination Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) standards for the parking garage, subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. (Police Department) 27. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for the second phase, the Applicant shall provide an access control system, utilizing a key pad or card system, for all doors and elevators in the parking garage, which shall be activated between the hours of 10:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m. (Police Department) 28. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for the second phase, the Police Department shall approve the location of signs and graphics indicating exits, stairs, and elevators within the parking garage. (Police Department) 29. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, the Applicant shall work with the Police Department to develop a security plan, which may include the installation of a high - resolution, low -lux color digital video system, with monitoring and photo processing picture or video printout capabilities. (Police Department) 30. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, the Applicant shall install convex mirrors in the stairwells and in all elevators in locations approved by the Police Department. (Police Department) 0 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 31. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall submit a 2 construction site security and management plan for review and approval by 3 the Police Department. Noncompliance with the approved security and 4 management plan may result in a stop -work order for the PUD. (Police 5 Department) 6 7 32. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall 8 install a passive infrared activated supplemental lighting in the dumpster 9 enclosure area. (Police Department) 10 11 33. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each phase, 12 the Applicant shall install a video camera in all elevators, subject to the 13 approved security plan. (Police Department) 14 15 City Engineering 16 17 34. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall 18 provide a signed and sealed pavement marking and signage plan. (City 19 Engineer) 20 21 35. The Applicant shall provide the City Engineer with copies of all 22 correspondence to and from regulatory agencies regarding issues on the 23 Pointe PUD. (City Engineer) 24 25 36. Prior to commencement of construction for each phase, the Applicant shall 26 provide all necessary construction zone signage and fencing as required by 27 the City Engineer. (City Engineer) 28 29 37. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall 30 provide surety for public infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation. The surety 31 shall be based on a cost estimate that is signed and sealed by an engineer 32 and landscape architect licensed in the State of Florida. The surety shall be 33 based on 110% of the total combined approved cost estimates and shall be 34 posted with the City prior to the issuance of the first building permit. (City 35 Engineer) 36 37 38. Prior to issuance of the first land alteration permit, the applicant shall provide a 38 cost estimate for all other on -site improvements which do not include public 39 infrastructure, landscaping, and irrigation costs. The cost estimate shall be 40 signed and sealed by an engineer licensed in the State of Florida and shall be 41 posted with the City prior to the issuance of the first building permit. (City 42 Engineer) 43 44 39. The Applicant shall comply with all Federal Environmental Protection Agency 45 and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit 46 requirements for construction activities. (City Engineer) 9 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 40. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall 2 submit signed and sealed construction plans with all calculations by an 3 engineer licensed in the State of Florida. (City Engineer) 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 41. Prior to construction plan approval, the Applicant shall schedule a pre - permit meeting with City staff. (City Engineer) 42. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall provide a paving, grading, and drainage plan along with surface water management calculations and hydraulic pipe calculations for City review and approval. The paving, grading, and drainage plan and calculations shall be signed and sealed by an engineer licensed in the State of Florida. (City Engineer) 43. Prior to the issuance of the first land alteration permit, the Applicant shall provide a letter of authorization from the utility companies allowing landscaping within their easements. (City Engineer) 44. The construction, operation, and /or maintenance of any elements of the Pointe PUD shall not negatively impact the existing drainage of the surrounding areas. If at any time during development it is determined by City staff that any of the surrounding areas are experiencing negative drainage impacts caused by the development of the Pointe, it shall be the Applicant's responsibility to resolve said impacts in a period of time and a manner acceptable to the City. If said impacts are not remedied in a time period and manner acceptable to the City, the City may cease issuing building permits and /or Certificates of Occupancy until all drainage concerns are resolved. (City Engineer) 45. No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued until the contract is let for the extension of the northbound left -turn lane along Military Trail at the median opening, which shall provide access to the property for 420 feet (370 feet of storage and 50 feet of taper). (Palm Beach County) 46. Prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the existing U -turn lane adjacent to the subject site shall be re- striped to indicate a left turn into the subject site, subject to Palm Beach County's approval. (City Engineer) 47. Any amendment to the site access point shall require the Applicant to submit a revised traffic report for review and approval by the City Engineer and Palm Beach County. (City Engineer, Palm Beach County) 48. The build -out date for the Pointe PUD shall be December 31, 2005, unless extended per City Code Section 78 -61. (City Engineer) 01 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 1 Miscellaneous 2 3 49. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for each phase, digital files of 4 the approved plat shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Division, and 5 approved civil design and architectural drawings, including floor plans, shall be 6 submitted prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for each 7 phase. (GIS Manager, Development Compliance Officer) 8 9 SECTION 5. This Planned Unit Development shall be constructed in compliance 10 with the following plans on file with the City's Growth Management Department: 11 12 1. Sheets 1 through 4: Site Plan, Details, Phasing Plan, and Additional Open 13 Space Plan, prepared by Urban Design Studio, last revised on November 9, 14 2005, and received and stamped by the City on November 10, 2005. 15 16 2. Sheets 1 through 7: Alternative Landscape Plans, Specifications and 17 Details, prepared by Urban Design Studio, last revised on November 9, 18 2005, and received and stamped by the City on November 10, 2005. 19 20 3. Sheets 1 through 3: Photometric Plans, prepared by Urban Design Studio, 21 last revised on November 20, 2005, and received and stamped by the City 22 on November 28, 2005. 23 24 4. Sheets A -1.0 through A -3.5 (15 sheets total): Architectural Elevations, Floor 25 Plans, and Roof Plans, prepared by Oliver, Glidden, Spina, & Partners, last 26 revised on November 9, 2005, and received and stamped by the City on 27 November 10, 2005. 28 29 SECTION 6. This approval shall be consistent with all representations made by 30 the Applicant or Applicant's agents at any workshop or public hearing. 31 32 SECTION 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 33 34 35 (The remainder of this page left intentionally blank) 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 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 Date Prepared: November 9, 2005 Resolution 175, 2005 PASSED AND ADOPTED this ./Sy* day of Y,)CS ,, &4, , 2005. CITY OF PALM BEAC DE BY: � '' -Jos s o, NTayor ATTEST: BY: Patricia Snider, WC, Ci y Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY BY: Christine P. Tatum, bty Attorney VOTE: MAYOR RUSSO VICE MAYOR JABLIN COUNCILMEMBER LEVY COUNCILMEMBER VALECHE COUNCILMEMBER BARNETT AYE NAY ABSENT _rte \ \Pbgsfile\Attorney\attorney _share \RESOLUTIONS \Pointe - reso 175 2005.doc 12 DA THE POI NTE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ESTIMATED COST BREAKDOWN Info: Title: NOVA SU Shark Artist: Kent Ullberg Year: 2010 Kent Ullberg Sculpture Cost Breakdown: (All fees are estimated) $557000.00 Design, approval process, fabrication specifications & working drawings: $25500.00 Materials, Labor, Freight, Fabrication, Finishing $17000.00 Installation Additional Site Work (Contractor /Permit) Cost Breakdown: (All fees are estimated) $51000.00 Site Work: drainage, grading, footing, accent lighting, hardscape materials and installation, and AIPP Permit Fee (estimated). $31000.00 Electrical design and installation and Permit Fee (estimated). AIPP TOTAL ESTIMATED COST ..................$65,500. of \ H GpN` qp", M eo 2010 5p,NN10G & ,\! Z0N*% SITE DATA FWNTAIN POTENTIAL A -I.P.P 12'AREASS I LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL ACCESSIBILITTTY (� GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS. ANY MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE BE REMMOVED `�. SOUTH OF THIS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER -OF- RECORD. ., • BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS NOTED ON PLAN PROVIDED BY WALLACE I..I SURVEYING. I • ALL LAND AREAS WITHIN ISW OF THIS SITE ARE ZONED AND HAVE A FUTURE Petition No. I WETLAND 5 e2 �ai9 • SEACOAST UTILITY AUTHORITY WILL BE THE SOURCE OF POTABLE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE. -� - �', - THE ENGINEERING PLANS AND TO BE CERTIFIED BY THE PROJECT ,_• - I ROAD SURFACE DETAILS. ti S 1Nf Zoning Existing: 1.1.11 s1oE WITH LDR SECTION 78.344(0. ALSO, BRICK PAVERS OF APPROPRIATE ty. 11_ COLOR SHALL BE USED ON PAVER BRICK AREAS, IN LIEU OF PAINT OR PA 'y�Y. uM THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL.' • ALL CURBS SHOWN ARE TYPE' D' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. • UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENTS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Land Use Existing. PO 1, 43S, 42E BEfUA TO VBUIUDING eACK PALOMA PIp • ALL SURROUNDING INFORMATION IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. - \ Final APProval - BUBJECT SUBJE TTOFO MQVEDurban x 1' LME . 91' ` /)/ I'1City of Palm Beach Gardens; NORTH Section, Township, Range: Flood Zone: 2ONEB CONNECT `. PaALOMA LUP. RHARM AND ZONE: PUO joject Name: "fly Yclnle iJD o zo' ao' Y�� Bo N{ N) ;SABLE RIDGE TO FDOT No APPROVAL VERHEAO LINE / I Development Order: 01A 9E SERVE p I ;Date: I0 04 a4 88 °32'02 "E. 874.11' v i.f PROJECT SG N OFSIDEWALK design Total Site Area: 9.16 AC. (1100%) of 5 -.__ _. _ -- ___ _ -..- - __ -_ ____ - .. _ Proposed Use :Professional Office, Satellite College 15'BUFFER \\ K� OVERHANG HEADER CURB _ _ -' - . . - -- -- - - -- - - - MUTCD FED _� W.S.E. or University �V �Y Oja '\ FOOT CR CROSSING SKiN RAMP BERM SAFE SIGHT �' I �� Ot) iS g. % RAMP TYPED' TYPE M-6URB FUT� �: �j UNDING CORNER u Max. Building Height/#of Stones: 68'- 4 " /45tories 2 t>'\ .e, -r y, cT� �` PA ER - -- I- 5. ClXte 5'SIDEWALK ON TOP OF BERM - - -- R4% TYPE'F �+ S U D i O g Gross Floor Area: I50,0008F 75,000 $F a, OS \ 24 12' S.W.S.E. UPLAND PRESERVE (BERM 5 WIDE AT ELEV. 165'1 _ CURB Building A 75,000 SF to ` O _ R30' Rao' ._ _ I �' �- 1 � 1.159 AC. / h95 / 4L HEADER cuRe Urban Planning &Design Building B 3.21 AC. (35 %) S -Nt zB.a 114' DRAINAGE R85' 1g� 15 Landscape Communic ton Lot Coverage Permitted. 1.48 AC. (16.1 %) 1 ,� 1 EASEMENT /R]% ST BA MIN. Rfi5• Graphics Proposed: 1.377 AC. 15 Open Space Required: ( %) 25' BUFFER 2a' 'I`', -�` PRIVATE GWNDER LIFT STATION / / / 8 SIGN TYPE TY ,. The Lofts at City Place 4.81 AC. 52% Proposed": ( ) \ 1fi no � DRAINA PAVERS PE'D' CURB CURB 477 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 225 WE,ISI Pervious Area: 4.51 AC. (49 %) 1 \ ' \ '� EASEMENT 28 \ EIGHTY, TYR B, KEEP RIGHT ERHANG Sig N.88 °16'38"W. I TYPE'F ctme Pelm Beach, FL 33401 P 561 - 366 -1100 4.67 AC. 51% Impervious Area: r ) 13 elcvcLE \ R45' _ TYP' 81,42' F $61-3661 Upland Preserve Required: 1.11 AC. SPACES \ ,._ 5 \ \\ A!D DOT CR RAM P I ' WWw'.udkstudios.mm di Proposed: 1.159 AC. 2.5-OVERHANG -._ __ _ ___ __. .- WALK ._. _. .. _.__ _,.. _- _ - _..e - - Lake Required: 1.1 AC. CURB- CURB p. / M I AM Proposed: 1.1 AC. 5 '... -, - AI I GHT CORNER CORNER bau, 4arka•. «r«,pMrarb, u,4 W,s rron «,aa bya4aen+laar.arn•aby l \ .• r� B _ - - STOP B f$, R2 I r -I' ant ltlu PaPnt>afeM aalarr, era ran •�Mr«tM Parking Required: 500 SP YEILD SIGN \ 4-STORY R2% POTENTIAL CURB TYP, 24'TYP. t0'TYP 12 B.W.S.E. BSIGN \ R5 I I •aclwlw uw ara,aa JMn «Maef.TMaltlw.tlrgn.area,q..,e„b Phase) 250 SP _ \ GEN. OFFICE - A.I.P.P. I I �`' . -rI ON TOP «I arse ante nN a. w.,i py, «4arJU.e any Phase ll 250 SP \ 18,760 SFrFLR. HEADER • " 15' ^� of �BERM _.I parson, Ma, «arp«wm.aroM wrtM•n prmWbi,Nawtlnl«w. Parking Provided prx I—oroM as.5'. 1e.r G•raaa): 577 SP ]5,0110 SF TOTAL CURB P �R R CUR f 'BUFFER Phase) 447 $P• j•• 5 Phase II 577 SPA BOLURD, \,a • Rt `� BUILDING \�; 3'TALL BERMI rr^Mast Na.: .7-1. Handicap Spaces Required: 12 SP TRELLIS - - / WHERE ADJ ;'I Dxaana4 By: Phase I 9 SP DO NOT ENTER \:'. - - •� - - - - - - - � I I TO PARKNII I u.wn ay LMe Phase ll 12 SP \'.. . DsTOP sIGRS �` a - I Lor 2.s ovsawwG ct-aasy: AflMY Handice Spaces Provided' 12 SP P P '..t \ 2e BUILDING 3r 25 N.MAE. TYPE D I 9a4Ntw D.n•: c«mw Phase) 9SP /// / \ SEPERAT- :'STOP' \ I CURB o52aw LMe Msawm Phase II 12 SP es• TO ` EDGEENT I wtaw LMB MMS,mMnl w24w HLC MRwb„aai Loading Spaces Required: (see waiver) 2SP Phase I 1 SP e1- PAVEMENT �� O \ \ \' 1as �a\\ `R4 VA-TREED AMOND 10'FPLEASEMENT LIGHT, TYP. R2% I irO l W LU Phase II 2 S -- - -L - LDading Spaces Provided: 2 SP �� �� - :.,1! FDOT - - - - - ,- - - - - - _ -- _ _ _ -- _ -- U.1 d' ? Phase I 1 $P :1 tS Y4\ 9.5 'ie.S,' CR RAMP DUMPSTEIV 1 1 ar Phase 2SP , CDC \�. 'MIT- RECYCLING- L 8 I I I• Z V Bicycle Parking Required: 25 SP O/ , m.a \:. zs 'DRAINAGE I II t TIT I I•, Provided: 25 SP -. 4 @ EASEMENT FDOT- % i% -'k 1 I STYP. I PHASEI - 9.18 AC. (Completion Winter 2010) EXISTING FENCE t� 185, 4 -1Q LEVEL RAMP EASEMENT 2a• I I Petition H: PUD -0S07 -0000004 Building A 75,000 SF TO REMMN O J ` ( %PARKING V E SPACES DRAINAGE I - 1, PHASE 2 - 9.18 AC. (Completion Winter 2012) Building B 75,000 SF - \ EASEMENT ?ps CARS roTAi 'STOP a�. Parking Garage BAR AND SIGN ` �;,\ 3D9 SID • Please sae Phase I Site Plan (w ma location of temporary parking 8 PEO. CROSSING L 9 9 , kO S �LALF SH �, t-1 5'x5'TREE DIAMOND 2tl DRAINAGE I OVy HAING I 'S WALK 1 I J spaces. qty \\ % R5 t %TYP. EASEMENT I � BD I F• "'• In the total open space provided (4.81 ac.) -0.16 ac, has been for the 25 _ -- 9 _ - -- _ I _� ICU - I. provided additional parking spaces and 0.176 ac. Ms baen for the reduced space size. Therefore, an \ '9 9E B LO- ` `OS \ I Q provided parking adchz.i 4.473 ac. has been provided In general open space. \\ IN PHASE I I ADDroved \< � \ - \ \ 5'y� V. J iWaivers • SeuUOg 7 &145, Tab' 12, waver b aaow for an e WYtlbg ha1gM to 68'd' fa each office buadirg end 56'i' fa Dre paM'g and 56 a he pork \\ HC PARKING PLANTING AREA M garege. 78-2 \ �/ TYP. SIGN, TAP. 1 M to be locetedtahove Are fount Moor an Me eastant ELECTRICAL/ �' SEPIILDINGN weal Hevatbn of each office bu''vg. PUMP ROOM \` • SeckoL 78.285. Wei— to at -loran addrKnal principal buiklbg sign on the west as odion of each ofica hoNdi g. \ FUTURE /� A ' POTENTIAL 2%L ., I N I •L •Sectlon ]& 285, Table 24(1p, waver to albwlhe side'MSnpe amaa to GENERATOR I A.I.P.P. 1YACC s iO T'I I Da less than th lreght O /the pouts sign (8.7'waiver). PAD 4 -STORY PAVER AREA ZED FOR I I a 2 . Section 7 &344, 11N WaIKPA,I a.5' reduction' therequred 10'widih of the Wrk'9 spaces boated wRh'the parkbg gampa, b aaow a 9.5' GEN. OFFICE 18,750 SF \\ FIRET FIRE TRUCKS V%I ..:.i r.L wMlh. 75,000 SF TOTAL TOT RETAINING /WALL I I . Section 78- 345, waiver to allow for parking in exosss of the permiltetl ten S.W. 78-364, Table 35, k, fora BUILDING 25 BUFFER 384' • waver oil- reduction b ate roAoM, of required batlbg spaces from Ihree (3) to ton (2) loading spaces. TRELLIS 6.6 LAKE OVEIMP I m O •Section ]8583(c), weive7to albwa reducibnblhe milkmrm darrencion of the Lake Maintenance Tract from 2V to 12'. 27' REAR I 93' INTERSTATE R.O.W.(WIDTH I i6o' ALT. R.O.W L 2 . Section 78319(3),min"unum'ntlscape WRaraM p'nling requirertlents. to allow I. a 20 -loot wide'ndscsps Wflar adjacent to the 1-95 LEGEND BUILDING SETBACK 25- BUFFER 1.1 ACRES BA'SLOPE I 95 I VARIES) I MILITARY TRAL 4n rightof -way next to the lake. A.I.P.P -ART M PUBLIC PLACES HCR - HANDICAP RAMP 12. 2%L.M.E. LADE 8 WME - WATER MAINTENANCE EASEMENT NOTES LOCATION MAP . ALL HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE RAMPS SHALL MEET ALL APPLICABLE FWNTAIN POTENTIAL A -I.P.P 12'AREASS I LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL ACCESSIBILITTTY (� GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS. ANY MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE BE REMMOVED `�. SOUTH OF THIS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER -OF- RECORD. II • BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS NOTED ON PLAN PROVIDED BY WALLACE SURVEYING. I • ALL LAND AREAS WITHIN ISW OF THIS SITE ARE ZONED AND HAVE A FUTURE I� LAND USE DESIGNATION AS NOTED ON PLAN. 5 e2 �ai9 • SEACOAST UTILITY AUTHORITY WILL BE THE SOURCE OF POTABLE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE. -� - • ALL STOP BARS, ROADWAY SIGNAGE, CROSS WALKS SHALL BE LOCATED ON ° THE ENGINEERING PLANS AND TO BE CERTIFIED BY THE PROJECT 4 ENGINEER • SEE ENGINEERING PLANS FOR ALL CURB DETAILS, PAVER DETAILS SAM ROAD SURFACE DETAILS. ti S 1Nf • 'ALL PAVEMENT MARKING AND STRIPING, EXCLUDING PARKING STALLS. SHALL BE IN STALLED WITH THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LDR SECTION 78.344(0. ALSO, BRICK PAVERS OF APPROPRIATE ty. 11_ COLOR SHALL BE USED ON PAVER BRICK AREAS, IN LIEU OF PAINT OR PA 'y�Y. uM THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL.' • ALL CURBS SHOWN ARE TYPE' D' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. • UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENTS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECORDED PLAT UNLESS NOTED. \ EXIST. \ • ALL CURB RADII ARE 3' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. • ALL SURROUNDING INFORMATION IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. •PLEASE REVISE AND NOTE THAT NEITHER VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION NOR \ Final APProval PLANTINGS SHALL BE PERMITTED WITHIN ANY DRAINAGE EASEMENTS. FWNTAIN POTENTIAL A -I.P.P 12'AREASS I 91 (� Ilr V r � BE REMMOVED `�. SOUTH OF THIS II rQ�/�% POINT. SUBJECT TO FOOT APPROVAL. \ k I I II W ° 5 5 e2 �ai9 L..M.EM.E . ZS' BUFFER '^ O u1o0`j'9p ti S 1Nf / - FENCE TO BE REMOVED 4' OVERLAP / FROM ON SITE SUBJECT TOFDOTAPPROVAL 25 BUFFER \ EXIST. \ ` \ / ON -RAM \ - \ Final APProval x 1' LME . 91' ` /)/ I'1City of Palm Beach Gardens; NORTH BERM _-�- S3 joject Name: "fly Yclnle iJD o zo' ao' Y�� Bo R =1 /y� I P2tition #: ADM a -$� -� _ X00 2��1 :• / I Development Order: 01A Scale: 1" = 40' -0'• ALT. R.O.W. VARIES � � - I ;Date: I0 04 SP-1 !project Manager: k evILS___- �- -- of 5 1 11111111, 4" X 8" SINGLE ROWLO HAVEST BLEND COLOR PAVER FIELD: 4" X 8" HERRINGBONE @ 45d HARVEST BLEND COLOR MIX (3) REMOVABLE BOLLARDS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS SEE CIVIL PLANS FOR SUB BASE DETAILS I' SHARK SCULPTURE - BODY "ERUPTING" PAVER BRICKS AT BASE SHARK SCULPTURE -TAIL "ERUPTING" PAVER BRICKS AT BASE PAVER FIELD: 4" X 8" HERRINGBONE @ 45d HARVEST BLEND COLOR MIX 4" X 8" SINGLE ROWLOCK HAVEST BLEND COLOR (TYP.) U-8 THE POINTE - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES urban N OVA S HARK 09.07.10 design n.t.s kildad STUDIOS KENT ULLBERG - BIO 2010 A native of Sweden, Kent Ullberg is recognized as one of world's foremost wildlife sculptors. He studied at the Swedish Konstfack University College of Art in Stockholm and at museums in Germany, the Netherlands and France. He lived for seven years in Botswana, Africa, and served the last four years there as curator at the Botswana National Museum and Gallery. He has made his home permanently in the United States living on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas. He also maintains a studio in Loveland, Colorado. Ullberg is a member of numerous art organizations that have honored him with many awards. These include, in New York City: the National Academy of Design, the Allied Artists of America, the National Arts Club, the National Sculpture Society and the Society of Animal Artists. In 1990 his peers at the National Academy of Design elected him a full academician, making him the first wildlife artist since John James Audubon to receive this tribute. His memberships include the American Society of Marine Artists, the Society of Wildlife Art of the Nations in Sandhurst, United Kingdom, and the Explorers Club. He is best known for the monumental works he has executed for museums and municipalities from Stockholm, Sweden to Cape Town, South Africa. His Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Omaha, Nebraska installations span several city blocks. In 1993 and again in 2008, Ullberg received the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for outstanding collaboration between architect, sculptor and patron in a monumental sculpture. In 1998 he won the Prix de West Purchase Award. Ullberg's work has appeared in major museums and corporate headquarters incl. the National Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden; the Salon d'Automne, Paris, France; the National Gallery in Botswana, Africa; and the National Geographic Society, Washington, DC. His sculptures can be found in the private collections of world leaders and celebrities. He is a major supporter of wildlife conservation. In 1996 he received the Rungius Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the National Museum of Wildlife Art. 71671 7' 6" 3'6" Design by: Kent Ullberg The Pointe -Art In Public Places Dimensioned Nova Shark 21 311 el r of "s urban PA ASCH CO design 570 - S pLANN�NG & k� I dau ZONING September 7, 2010 SCULPTURE (MAIN BODY) 3T AND PLATE BOLTED TO FOOTING -ING" PAVER BRICKS AT BASE =T TOGETHER UND UPLIGHT WITH ADJUSTABLE TRIAN PLAZA PAVERS ON SAND ;ETE FOOTING U8C;j4GD14S THE POINTE - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES urban NOVA SHARK CROSS SECTION 7.10 design n.t.s ki I day STUDIOS Rcljustable Well StarTM Features • Tamper proof design. • Clear, tempered glass lens on cover and fixture. • Cast splice compartment with gasketed cover. • Cast brass concrete pour collar accessory available. • 6 5/8" diameter, heavy wall composite housing. • Weather -tight cable connector with 5', 12 ga., 2 wire, low voltage cable. • Fixture adjustable to 35° from vertical and 360° rotatable. • Cast brass well cover with stainless steel hardware. • Utilizes machined aluminum black anodized Nite Star' ". • is & 40� Listed with MR16 lamps to 50 watts. • For use with remote transformers, see pages 92, 94, and 97. 52 Adjustable Well Star TM can be used in the most rugged applications. The heavy -duty, cast brass well cover and tempered glass lens allows the Adjustable Well Star to be used in drive -over or walk -over applica- tions. Three concealed, recessed, stainless steel set screws, for well cover attachment, makes the Adjustable Well Star virtually tamperproof. A black anodized Nite Star T" fixture is held securely in place by a stain- less steel bracket that allows for a full 350 aiming angle. When specified with the concrete pour collar, a completely flush installation can be achieved. AL CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC Example: AW - 1 - NAT - ! 0 0 T 6 5i8" Dia. � o Three Visually p Concealed p 0 Stainless Steel 0 - By others Set Screws TOP VIEW Regress Allows 17 - EYP(42W), 40' Flood for AW 2 - BAB(20W), 40° Flood Face Plate Flush Mounting 35° 4 - FRA(35W), 23° N. Flood 8 - EXN(50W), 40° Flood 7 Sis" Dia. 9 - FNV(50W), 60° W. Flood 15 - EYR(42W), 12° Spot 12" Finish MR16 Lamp Gravel for Drainage (By others) SIDE VIEW CPC (Option) 52 Adjustable Well Star TM can be used in the most rugged applications. The heavy -duty, cast brass well cover and tempered glass lens allows the Adjustable Well Star to be used in drive -over or walk -over applica- tions. Three concealed, recessed, stainless steel set screws, for well cover attachment, makes the Adjustable Well Star virtually tamperproof. A black anodized Nite Star T" fixture is held securely in place by a stain- less steel bracket that allows for a full 350 aiming angle. When specified with the concrete pour collar, a completely flush installation can be achieved. AL CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC Example: AW - 1 - NAT - ! Series T 1 1 Lamp Type Powder Coat Color Wrinkle Bronze 0 - By others 16 - EYS(42W), 25° N. Flood 1 - ESX(20W), 12° Spot 17 - EYP(42W), 40' Flood Verde 2 - BAB(20W), 40° Flood 6 - EXT(50W), 13° Spot 3 - FRB(35W), 12° Spot 7 - EXZ(50W), 26° N. Flood 4 - FRA(35W), 23° N. Flood 8 - EXN(50W), 40° Flood 5 - FMW(35W), 40° Flood 9 - FNV(50W), 60° W. Flood 15 - EYR(42W), 12° Spot Finish Cast Brass Unfinished NAT Polished POL Miti ue MIT Powder Coat Color Wrinkle Bronze BZW Black White Gloss WHW Verde -1 - CPC �CtT OF Lens Type I I P , s4 F> t_, 9 - Clear (Standard), 10 - Spread, 12 - Soft Focus, 13 - Rectilinear Shielding 11 - Honeycomb Baffle Options P► A�vtN CPC - Concrete Pour Collar (Must be factory installed.) how c}r B -K LIGHTING Fixture Adjustable Over to 35' From Vertical, and 360' Rotatable Cast Brass Well Cover (Finish as Specified) — 0 0 6 5/8" Dia. \\\\\ p 0 TOP VIEW Glass Lens r'CPC' OPTION DETAIL 12" 35' SIDE VIEW Regress Allows for Flush Mounting of Adjustable Well Star Faceplate Cast Brass Concrete Pour Collar Collar Attached to Adjustable Well Star Housing with Four Stainless Steel Screws Standard Composite Adjustable Well Star Housing Three Visually Concealed Stainless Steel Set Screws Stainless Steel Vertical Aiming Bracket, With at Locking Screw Machined Aluminum Body (Black Anodized) Weather —tight Cable Connector with 5'0 ", 12Ga., 2 Wire Low Voltage, Cable. Heavy Wall composite Housing. (6 5/8" O.D.) Gravel For Drainage (By Others) sa; 40 CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC EXAMPLE: AW — 8 — NAT — 10 /11 — Cl i Series: Lamp Type: 0 — By Others 1 — ESX(20W), 12' Spot 2 — BAB 2 O , 40' Flood 3 — FRB 35W , 12' Spot 4 — FRA 35W , 23' N. Flood 5 — FMW(35W), 40' Flood 15 — EYR 42W , 12° Spot 16 — EYS 42W , 25' N. Flood 17 — EYP 42W , 40' Flood 6 — EXT 5OW , 13' Spot 7 — EXZ 50W , 26' N. Flood 8 — EXN 50W , 40' Flood 9 — FNV 50W, 60' W. Flood Cast Brass Unfinished NAT Polished POL Miti ue MIT Powdercoat Wrinkle Black BLW Bronze BZW White (Gloss) WHW Verde VER Accessories: 9 — Clear (Standard) 10 — Spread 12 — Soft Focus 13 — Rectilinear 11 — Honeycomb Baffle Options: CPC — Concrete Pour Collar (Must Be Factory For Remote Transformers See Sheets TRSS Series, TR Series, Power Pipe, Power Pipe II or Power Canopy in Accessory Section. 'C I Installed) U- Magnetic Low Voltage Transformer • Stainless steel enclosure • Separate high and low voltage wiring compartment • Primary voltage 120V F • Secondary voltage 12V, 13V, 14V • Fully encapsulated core and coil • UL approved, wet location • (2) Side entry double KO's 1/2" or 3/4" in each compartment • Internal automatic reset primary overload E protection 1 • Fully dimmable Note: TR Series transformers have 12, 13, and 14 volt secondary taps. CAUTION...... DO NOT use 13 or 14 volt taps without consulting the factory engineering department through your local 8 -K LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVE. Electronic Low Voltage Transformer • Fully dimmable 120VAC input • Thermal plastic housing, fully encapsulated • Primary voltage 120VAC or 230VAC, 50/60 H2 • Secondary voltage 11.6V • FIR filtration • Primary overload protection • UL and EL listed for use in weather proof enclosure • Soft start circuitry Note: Maximum operating ambient temperature 90 °C. Minimum operating ambient temperature -15 °C. Transformer must be housed in weatherproof enclosure. Other primary and secondary voltage available, consult factory. TRSS75 -120 TRSS150- Weight Height Depth C D E F TR -100 100 VA 9 lbs. 7 -3/4" 4- 5/16" 6 -3/8" 5 -1/2" 3" 1" TR -300 300 VA 12 lbs. 8 -1/4" 4- 5/16" 6 -3/8" 5 -1/2" 3" 1 -1/8" TR -500 500 VA 18 lbs. 10" 4 -1/2" 6 -5/8" 5 -3/4" 3" 1 -1/8" Electronic Low Voltage Transformer • Fully dimmable 120VAC input • Thermal plastic housing, fully encapsulated • Primary voltage 120VAC or 230VAC, 50/60 H2 • Secondary voltage 11.6V • FIR filtration • Primary overload protection • UL and EL listed for use in weather proof enclosure • Soft start circuitry Note: Maximum operating ambient temperature 90 °C. Minimum operating ambient temperature -15 °C. Transformer must be housed in weatherproof enclosure. Other primary and secondary voltage available, consult factory. TRSS75 -120 TRSS150- { IB T B 97 Maximum Wattage Minimum Wattage Input Voltage Dimensions A B Depth VA 10 VA 120V 2 -3/4" 1 -3/8" 1- 1/16" ETRR75 75 VA 10 VA 230V 2 -3/4" 1 -3/8" 1 -1/16" 150 VA 20 VA 120V 4 -3/8" 2- 1/16" { IB T B 97 Location Background Project was approved in December zoos Two 75,000sf office buildings and 4 -story parking garage Home to Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Workshop with AIPP Board in September zoos Discussed location alternatives Workshop with AIPP Board held in March 2010 Art concept (Mako Shark) and Artist presented (Kent Ullberg) Art to be located in plaza area outside Building A Awl �I OVA" Sam MUM MAP IT r a r.uwa soft oc. go~ vim caaa. / —4rxr 9 M..o..n, .a....a .am aa�a.n •C,. - - ..j .ccaa. wt Cpl w. %A 4ta Oa.Ya BUILDING "A- 1 THE POINTE - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES NOVA SHARK analwk%jq% : -now �vrwr Oman awns awi. aaanuat - MA a'.aal. f>LC r a r swm.di. a .a.w+ft.*Mc lom ua W. a.o.a somec. warn aaf.o caam m; Lrbm 09.0 7.10 kl l ,,.�.. Review Criteria Quality of artwork Exhibition and sales history of artist Artist's works in other public art commissions I q qb Ple �pplican r estin- om l io date, I -At i ►►.w•r W--0 3. MO d to approve a 11. 2' 3" 6" 3' �' uN/ g• Questions? w cation Map • ♦.. PALOMA�� n x ;r SABI�t - y P pig lot !• ! - Vl wea TER RTS t Eve elt� ditf :e Plan Approved December 200.,'--. 11 �',� .� � .,r�r r�i�•�''yJ• a '�� '-i. ,r- '.;'.Harr• /� t FqL HIM �• S - f# I t • ••• • fk �1 • •s,x ` • LAKE 95 F-Ieveqt-lc ant Building Flevatic MON&W=i AIPP History September 2005, AIPP Workshop • Workshop Discussion of three possible locations is +December 2005, City Council Approval • Three AIPP Conditions of Approval March 2010, Al PIP Workshop • Location selected, artist approved, recommendations made Prnnnsed ScOntimp. 4'6 7'6" Design by: Kent Ullberg 716w 06 3'6" 2'3" nss -�) F r .6 II III- .I 5111-11 -I I �- -1 - - a. -I I I- • K-a '111 -1'' SHARK SCULPTURE (MAIN BODY) ON POST AND PLATE BOLTED TO FOOTING "ERUPTING" PAVER BRICKS AT BASE MUD SET TOGETHER IN GROUND UPLIGHT WITH ADJUSTABLE LAMP PEDESTRIAN PLAZA PAVERS ON SAND CONCRETE FOOTING AIPP /SITE 1 AM I • WM L 1400. 1 a I Irkwao Duestic KENT ULLBERG, Sculptor ■ Sculptor, KENT ULLBERG is a native of Sweden and recognized as one of world's foremost wildlife sculptors. The following are highlights of the Artist's Bio: Studied at Swedish Konstfack University College of Art in Stockholm and at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, and France; and served as the curator at the Botswana National Museum and Gallery Currently resides in the United States on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas, and maintains a studio in Loveland, Colorado. Member of numerous art organizations and received honors for prestigious awards, including the Rungius Medal, the highest honor of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Ullberg is best known for his monumental works for museums and municipalities from Stockholm, Sweden, to Cape Town, S. Africa. With Fort Lauderdale, FL and Omaha, NE being the largest wildlife bronze compositions ever done, spanning several city blocks. His works can be found in corporate headquarters, such as Anheuser- Busch, and in museums around the globe, Including the: it National Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden ■ Salon d'Automne, Paris, France ■ National Gallery in Botswana, Africa • National Geographic Society, Washington DC • Exhibition Hall, Beijing, China • Guildhall, London, UK MMI 2 Uclmvivro AIPP Committee Conditions of Approval ❖ Conditions related to Art in Public Places: Condition #4 - If the on -site Art in Public Places is located within the lake, the applicant shall install a seating area which shall include a shade structure such as a landscape trellis in the general area of the proposed art location adjacent to the lake prior to issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for Phase I, subject to review and approval by the Growth Management Department. (PZ) Condition #6 - Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall post escrow or make payment in -lieu for the Art in Public Places in accordance with City Code Section 78 -262. (PZ) Condition #7 - Prior to issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the City Council shall review and approve the artwork design, and the approved art shall be installed prior to issuance of the last Certificate of Occupancy for Phase I. The Art in Public Places Advisory Board may require the artwork to be cumulative for both phases, and if the cost of the artwork in Phase I exceeds the AIPP requirements for Phase I, the additional cost shall count towards Phase II AIPP requirements. If the fountain is incorporated into the AIPP, credit may be given for the fountain subject to review and approval by the Art in Public Places advisory Board and the City Council. (PZ) ZARaAtiyIr. I L r, "t W. 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