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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Council Agenda 120398All those wishing to address the City Council need to complete the necessary form (supply located in back of Council Chambers) and submit same to the City Clerk prior to the meeting being called to order. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 3, 1998 7:30 P.M. I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE H. ROLL CALL: Mayor Joseph R.tusso, Vice Mayor Lauren Fdo, Councilman Eric Jablin Councilman Dalvid Clark and Councilman CAFI Sabatello. III. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Monday, 12/7/98, 7:00 P.M., Code Enforcement Board Tuesday, 12/8/98, 6:30 P.M., Planning & Zoning Commission r Tuesday, 12/8/98, 6:30 P.M., First Quarterly Neighborhood Program Meeting Wednesday, 12/9/98, 7:30 P.M., Education Advisory Board Monday, 12/14/98, 7:00 P.M., City Council Joint Meeting with City of Riviera Beach IV. CITY MANAGER REPORT: 1. Construction Manager Report 2. Advisory Board Discussion V. PRESENTATIONS: Team Work Awards VI. AWARDING OF BIDS: 1. Parks Equipment 2. Contractual Canal Maintenance I VII. ITEMS BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL: VIII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: (For Items Not on the Agenda) (Please submit request card to Clerk prior to this Item) I CONSENT AGENDA: 1. Approval of Minutes of 11/19/98 City Council Regular Meeting 2. Resolution 128, 1998 - Consideration of Approval of Amendment to Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association Agreement. 3. Resolution 131, 1998 - Consideration of Approval of Plat 6B of Ballenlsles PCD. X. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Notice of Proposed Change to the PGA National Resort Community Development of Regional Impact. (Public Hearing, adv. 11/4/98; Continued from 11/19/98 City Council Meeting) 4o 1 nS n �ia/ti XI. RESOLUTIONS: 1. Resolution 129, 1998-Co sidera 'o pproval t Provide for the City Manager to Sign Grant Applications. --d 2. Resolution 130, 1998- Considera ion of Approval of a Conditional Use to Allow Outdoor Seat' M a -el. 3. Resolution 132, 1 98- Consideration of Approval of Alternate Members and 2 Re lar Members to the Planning and Zoning Commission. nn XII. ORDINANCES: (For Consideration of First Reading) XIII. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION: 1. Consideration of Approval of Colors for the Tennis Complex. 4. Consideration of Payment to FP &L for Replacement of Transmission Poles WonPGA Boulevard. XIV. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: XV. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT: XVI. ADJOURNMENT. �b �b In accordance with the Americ with Disabilities Act and Florida Statute 86.26, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding should contact James Waldron, Jr., no later than 5 days prior to the proceeding at telephone number (407) 775 -8255 for assistance; if hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service Numbers (800) 955 -8771 (TDD) or (800) 955 -8700 (VOICE), for assistance. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Council, with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE Interoffice MEMORANDUM TO: Bobbie Herakovich, City Manager FROM: Cindy Harvey, Adm Assistant to the CM SUBJECT: Information on the City's Advisory Boards DATE: November 12, 1998 Below is a comparison of general and specific information as it relates to the City's Advisory Boards. General Information All persons who serve on an appointed board or commission of the City as a member or alternate member for a period of six consecutive years, shall not be eligible for appointment to the same board or commission until the expiration of the seventh year from the date the person was appointed to that board or commission. However, the City Council shall have the right to waive the foregoing requirement in the event no eligible candidate shall be available to fill the vacancy created on the board or commission. Eligibility of a replacement candidate shall be determined by the City Council. Art Advisory Committee ➢ Consist of five (5) regular members and two (2) alternates ➢ Majority of the regular members shall be residents of the City ➢ No member of the City Council or for - profit arts dealer or consultant shall be eligible for membership Beautification and Environmental Committee ➢ Consist of nine (9) members ➢ The term of office shall be for three (3) years ➢ Members serve without compensation ➢ Members choose a chairman and a secretary ➢ All matters of organization, meetings, and procedure shall be determined by the majority of members of the committee Code Enforcement ➢ Consist of seven (7) regular members and legal counsel for the board ➢ Members shall be residents of the City ➢ The appointments shall be made by the City Council on the basis of experience in the fields of planning, zoning and building control. Membership shall, when possible, include an architect, businessperson, engineer, general contractor, landscape architect, land use planner, subcontractor or realtor ➢ Appointments shall be made for three (3) year terms ➢ Any member may be reappointed upon approval of the City Council ➢ Appointments to fill any vacancy on the Code Enforcement Board shall be the remainder of the unexpired term of office ➢ Any member who fails to attend two out of three successive meetings without cause and without prior approval of the Chairman of the Board shall automatically forfeit his appointment and the City Council shall promptly fill such vacancy. The members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council, and may be suspended or removed for cause as provided by the City ➢ Members of the Code Enforcement Board shall elect a chairman and a secretary ➢ The presence of four or more members shall constitute a quorum of the Board ➢ Members shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for any travel expenses, mileage expenses, and per diem expenses as may be authorized by the City Council ➢ The City Attorney, or his designee shall attend meetings as counsel to the Code Enforcement Board ➢ The Director of Planning and Zoning Department, or his designee, shall represent the City by presenting alleged violations to the Code Enforcement Board Education Advisory Board ➢ Consist of 15 regular members and 4 alternates ➢ Members shall be appointed by the City Council ➢ The term of office shall be for 2 years ➢ No member may serve more than two successive terms on the board ➢ Members shall elect a chairperson and vice - chairperson, and any other officers as the board may deem necessary ➢ The chairperson shall be the official spokesperson for the board and the formal liaison between the education advisory board and the City Council and City Administration ➢ All members must be residents of the City Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ➢ Consist of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternate members ➢ Members shall serve without pay ➢ Members shall be appointed by the City Council ➢ Members of the Board must be bona fide residents of the City ➢ Members shall be registered voters ➢ The term of office of each member of the Board shall be two (2) years or until their successors are appointed and qualified ➢ Appointments shall be made by the City Council ➢ Vacancies occurring other than by expiration of term shall be filled by the City Council for the remainder of the unexpired term ➢ Board members shall elect a chairperson and any other officers as may be deemed necessary ➢ If any member of the Board shall fail to be present at four consecutive regular meetings or at 25 percent of the meetings of the Board held within any 12 -month period, a vacancy in the Board shall occur, unless the absence shall be excused Planning and Zoning Commission ➢ Consist of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternates ➢ Alternate members serve as a member of the board and have a voice and vote in the meetings of the board when any regular appointed member is absent from a scheduled meeting ➢ The term of office for each member shall be for two (2) years ➢ Four members constitute a quorum for the transaction of business ➢ Members shall serve without compensation ➢ The Commission appoints its own chairman and chairman - elect, both of whom shall serve one (1) year terms ➢ The chairman shall hold office for one (1) year ➢ At the expiration of the chairman's one (1) year term, the chairman shall be succeeded by the chairman - elect, who shall hold the office of chairman for one (1) year ➢ Upon the succession of the chairman -elect to the office of chairman, the commission shall appoint a new chairman -elect to serve for a term of one year Recommendation Limit all boards to no more than 9 members Limit maximum of 6 years total service Limit absences by members to be consistent Serving as Chairperson should be limited to 1 year for all boards Board members should reside in City Action Required (Amend Ordinances) Amend Education Advisory Board Do not fill vacancies Amend Art Advisory Committee and Education Advisory Board Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, Code Enforcement Board, Education Advisory Board & P & Z Commission Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, Code Enforcement Board, Education Advisory Board & Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, P & Z Commission Delete travel compensation Amend Code Enforcement Board Add language "members serve without compensation" Define quorum Add alternate language responsibilities: alternate members shall serve as a member of of the board and have a voice and vote in the meetings of the board when any regular appointed member thereof shall be absent from a scheduled meeting Appointments shall be made by City Council Define Council liaison responsibilities Vacancies occurring other than by expiration of term shall be filled by the City Council for the remainder of the unexpired term Language to include no relatives or spouses allowed to serve on the same board Implement "Lyle Sumek" theory; add task forces only when a problem exists, limit to specific time frame of 8 weeks maximum Estimated staff time to complete (requires a First reading and a public hearing) Amend Art Advisory Committee and Education Advisory Board Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, Education Advisory Board, and Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, Code Enforcement Board, Education Advisory Board, P & R Advisory Board Change Council procedure Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee & P & Z Commission Amend Board General information section Amend Art Advisory Committee, B & E Committee, Education Advisory Board, and P & Z Commission Amend general information section Council procedure Three months: December — February T v cn CD J O p. 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OD OD 4 O -A• O N -1 1 W N co 00 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Date:—November 6, 1998 Subject/Agenda Item: Purchase of tractor for the Parks division Recommendation/Motion: Approve the - purchases, from Turner Outdoor Equipment Company - of- Delray- Beach; Florida, a tractor in the- amount of $16;777,44 by "piggybacking" the Orange County School Board bid, along with two 60" Bunton Zero-turn- mowers in the- amount-o€ $12,20&.04] through the-G.&&, contract, *GS- 07F-8720D. Reviewed by:. originating, Dept: Costs: $28,983.44 Council Action: Total city Attornffee/y__/ Parks and Recreation [ ]Approved Finance 11'1] $ 06;500 [ }Approved -vo/cond CurrenLFY ACM- [ ]Denied Advertised: Human Res. Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Attachments. Other Date: [ x } Operating Paper: [ x ] Not Required [ ].Other. I..Memo.from Director 2. ' Contract from Orange ' Submitted by: Sue Miller, "County School Board Department- Director. Affected parties - [. LNotified Budget Acct.#: 01- 2080 - 519.6420 [. ] None Approved by: City Manager [ . I Not required_ . MEMO PARKS AND RECREATION TO: Bobbie Herakovich, City Manager. f FROM: Sue Miller, Director, Parks & Recreation DATE: November 6, 1998 RE: Purchase .of Parks field equipment *********************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** BACKGROUND: In the FY 1998 -99 budget, $36,500 has been allocated in account 01- 2080- 519.6420,Field Equipment, for the purchase of a new Tractor ($18,500), and a new chemical spraying unit ($18,000),. DISCUSSION: In lieu of purchasing a new chemical spray unit, staff would like to utilize these funds to purchase the two new 60" Bunton zero turn mowers to use as trim mowers for areas not accessible by the larger pull behind mowers. These mowers wi11 more efficiently handle the smaller, more intripate landscaping areas associated with the new municipal complex and the common areas around the new baseball field complex at Gardens .park. The new mowers will be equipped with mulching blades to provide an additional source of nutrients for the turf areas. To fulfill, the department's needs for a chemical spraying unit, staff has taken a chemical spray unit that had been inactive at the golf course and has rehabilitated this piece of equipment, thereby satisfying the need of a chemical spray unit for the parks division. The new John Deere 5210 tractor,. will replace a John Deere 950 tractor which, along with a John Deere 1050 tractor, will be used as trade ins for ,the new tractor, The trade in value of these-two tractors is $1,350.00 for the John Deere 950, and $1,750.00 for the John Deere 1050. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends .that the City "piggyback" the Orange County School Board bid for the purchase of the new John Deere 5210 tractor, and the G. S.A. contract for the purchase of the two new Bunton 60;' mowers, and award,a purchase order, to Turner Outdoor Equipment of Delray Beach, Florida, allowing them to provide the tractor and mower's in the amount of $28,983.44 including trade ins. If you have any questions or require further information, I am available at your convenience. WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL & CONSUMER EQUIPMENT DIVISION 4401 BLAND ROAD, P.O. BOX 29533, RALEIGH, NC 27626 -0533 TEL 919- 850 -0123 �wre�u[ Date: June 19, 1998 To: All Florida Dealers Subject: Orange County Public Schools Contract New Expiration Date — 27 June 1999 I'm pleased to advise that the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract between John Deere Company and the Orange County Public Schools has been extended until June 27, 1999. This is a cooperative purchase contract that allows all governmental agencies and schools in the State of Florida to purchase using this contract without going to bid, as long as local regulations do not prohibit such purchasing. Dealers that actively solicit business using the Orange County Contract will generate the most sales success. DISCOUNTS — The discount to agencies is 28% off list price for all equipment in the Lawn and Garden Products Price List and the Commercial Products Price List and the discount on repair parts is 5 %. Please note that Golf and Turf products are specifically excluded from this contract. ORDERING INFORMATION — All agency purchase orders must have the vendor listed as John Deere Company, 4401 Bland Road, Raleigh, NC 27609. Please submit all purchase orders to this address, or FAX 919- 954 -6485. If you are working with an agency in securing a sale, please have that agency show your dealer name and address in the body of the purchase order as the delivering dealer. SETTLEMENT INFORMATION — Settle for the equipment electronically. Mail a copy of the settlement worksheet to your settlement auditor. Be sure to fill in the delivery date and settlement number. If you incur freight charges, these will be reimbursed when claimed on the worksheet. Please attach supporting document(s) and forward to the settlement auditor. Do not collect payment from the agency. After your paperwork is returned, we will invoice the agency. CONTRACT INFORMATION — If you have any questions, please call Andrea Brooks or Barbara Garretson in the Direct Government Sales Department in Raleigh at 1- 800 -535 -2967 (Select option 4, then option 3). Bud Hodges David Fehrmann Manager, CCE Sales & Administration Manager, State Government Sales and Government Sales and Sales Administration Atlanta, GA Raleigh, NC T 07 -1997 08 29 OOPS PURCHASING FAC SERU 407 3520032 5285 P.02/02 VENDOR: JOHN DEERE 4401 Bland Road Raleigh, NC 27609.6203 VENDOR CONTACT: Dan L. Brier PHONE # 1- 800- 358 -5010 FAX M 919.850.2845 VENDOR ITEM NO. UNIT DEFAULT #_ -- _Y DESCRIPTION VND # VE DO UM PRICE N/A JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT 63072 John Deere % 28% N /A JOHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS 63072 John Deere % 5% VENDOR: TRAIL SAW 4540 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804 VENDOR CONTACT: Chuck Stull PHONE # 407 - 293.1881 FAX #: 407 - 295.4263 VENDOR ITEM NO. N/A y BID INFORMATION SHEETS 28344 Trail Saw r % FACILITY PURCHASING ECHO REPAIR PARTSr 28344 BID NAME: 110► LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT 96.04 -09 BID NUMBER BRIGGS & STRATTON EQUIPMENT VENDOR: A. A. CASEY N/A 6/25/96 AWARD DATE Saw % % 4826 N. Orange Blossom Trail _Trail _ Trail Saw 6/26196 EFFECTIVE DATE Orlando, FL 32810 _ 6/27/9.8_ EXPIRATION DATE VENDOR CONTACT: Jim Sargeant - PHONE # 407.298.4083 L 2 da s DELIVERY TIME FAX M 407. 645 -8238 $ 200.b0 MltAIMUM ORDER VENDOR ITEM NO, UNIT 1 DEFAULT* DESCRIPTION VND # VENDOR UM PRICE; L _ N/A HOMELITE EQUIPMENT _ - 24322 A. A. CASEY % 25% N/A HOM>=LITE REPAIR PARTS 24322 A. A. CASEY % 0% VENDOR: JOHN DEERE 4401 Bland Road Raleigh, NC 27609.6203 VENDOR CONTACT: Dan L. Brier PHONE # 1- 800- 358 -5010 FAX M 919.850.2845 VENDOR ITEM NO. UNIT DEFAULT #_ -- _Y DESCRIPTION VND # VE DO UM PRICE N/A JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT 63072 John Deere % 28% N /A JOHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS 63072 John Deere % 5% VENDOR: TRAIL SAW 4540 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804 VENDOR CONTACT: Chuck Stull PHONE # 407 - 293.1881 FAX #: 407 - 295.4263 VENDOR ITEM NO. N/A y ECHO EQUIPMENT 28344 Trail Saw r % NIA ECHO REPAIR PARTSr 28344 — Trail Saw Trail Saw % NIA BRIGGS & STRATTON EQUIPMENT _ 28344 % N/A BRIGGS & STRATTON REPAIR _ PAR_TS GRAVELY EQUIPMENT GRAVELY REPAIR P§'—'-'---'—"- ART _ 28344 _ + 28344 Saw % % N/A _ _ N/A _Trail _ Trail Saw 28344 ­­Trail Saw _ UNIT PRIC 25% 11% BUNTON COMMERCIAL MOWERS 1996 G.S.A. CONTRACT No. GS- 47F -8720D ACCESSORIES FOR SELF- PROPELLED MOWERS 0,0A SPECIAL rT'EM N0.341.0 PAGE APPROX. SHIP. NO. mo or=L Na DESCRIP710N u WCT. 10. 12, 14 83261 RA Hider Atoch mw for or TMaxujh st- wwwa, vwe wax" 320 SHOW I SA ftur AMu txnerrt Ior 3r Through 61- Mow m (Hydro 6 Gear Drive 15 OPT em Oaktw (3.73 au W two) la 32- TrnUgh B2' MarQrs, Ptantie T A ." Type 4791 QA, DESTINATION 2S a NET pR!ePa S 1641.00 65 0 PArr NC. 18.16 17 -10 RD. COM ZRCIA4 MYDRQ6TATIC DRIVE RIDING MOWERS rrFmMiur' Unh Anry) G.S.A. SPECIAL ITEM NO. 341-49 APPROX. FUEL CAP. SHW. .o.s. DESTINATION MODEL NM 5126 4I.p. E74mme- . bti'3CRIPTION GAL WaT .A NET PRICES aua - 22 vj:!�" eft N-Faoe (G.wti owu+J 4.2 9151 I S 4,81720 H.D., COMERCWL CUTTING DECKS FOR 8HR HYDROSTATIC DPM MOWERS (Side Discharge, 11-50 Ouidt Adjust grant Caster, 1-1/2" to 4" Cutting HAlght) G.S.& SPECIAL NO, 34148 BHRC - 61 61• Curing Deck For SHR Mower aSis $ 1,2177.00 H.D. CQiY AMCIAL ZERO TURN HYDROSTATIC a CMA N DRIVE RIDWG MOWFJR$ (iboioh K Only) A 4 A..91PECIAL rrZU No. s4't -m BBMH2O 20 HytirosbWc drhv wfthier Cammand DBMH26 26 MyOvelatio Odwe wAcwhier ComrMMd 6 W76 � s S 083.00 H.D., COMdMERCUL CUTTING DECKS FOR ZERO IVRN MOWERS (Side Dl=harge, 1•1/2" to S' Cutting Height) Q.S.A. SPECIAL ITEM N0 341.48 AnUcnf: eao- a wane oeok ror zwo ruts, r hrwo, 1479 U164wo Or tang Dee* For two "Pure Mower 17N :nY Auoa lame? (/About ordering. typaec, 12^A item Me., modals, Shen, emelm4b,14, aveirebilily, ebc.) . Pl%'"a cull, answer any questions and help you In any way passible. uaad ry14-4f delivory 7 - FAN your purohooe order in (.009-900-004) wrJ It will be promssed Immed4'ateiy. 33A Contract - Page 6 $ 816.00 7.M -130 ,I - nt I be gloo to mean Wy CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL -F Agenda Cover Memorandum Date: 11,, 23/98 Canal dredging Subject/Agenda Item Piggyback off of PB County Contract with Palmwood Corp:, Inc. Recommendation /Motion: Contract No. 97160A ' Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: $ 150,000 Council Action: Total City Attomey Public Works [ ] Approved Finance KRO $200,000 [ j Approved w/=,dN .= Current FY ACM 11 \/ [ ] Denied Advertised: Human Res. Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Attachments: Other Date: k)l Operating Paper: [X] Not Required [ ] Other Palmwood Corp., letter agreemen copy of PB Coun Submitted by: Q�� Department Director Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct #:: )1-3040-541.4675 c o n t r a c t & copy of Insurance ce [ ] None and mem Approved by: City Manager [ ] Not required BACKGROUND: I y tificate CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 N. MILITARY TRAIL • PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 33410 -4698 MEMORANDUM TO: Richard Diamond, Assistant City Manager ' y� FROM: Bob Patty, Director of Public Works DATE: November 23, 1998 RE: Piggyback contracting canal dredging (Palm Beach County) At the Council meeting on October 3, 1998, the Council approved continuation of the Public Works 5 -year drainage plan. In some areas of the City, access easements or maintenance easements would need to be re- established to accomplish this needed maintenance dredging. Public Works is proposing to contract a portion of this dredging by piggybacking off of the current Palm Beach County Contract with the primary Palm Beach County equipment contractor, Palmwood Corp., Inc. Their current contract number is 97160A. A copy of their agreement letter together with a copy of the Contract and insurance certificate is attached for your review. The Public Works Department has budgeted $200,000.00 in account No. 01- 3040- 541.4675 (canal maintenance) to accomplish a portion of the 5 -year plan. There are 4 main areas that could be completed in this year's budget. These areas are as follows: 1) The Earmin River from 1 -95 east to Lake Catherine. 2) The Thompson River from the Earmin River north to Lighthouse Dr. 3) The Thompson River from Lighthouse Drive north to Holly Dr. and 4) The Thompson River from Holly Dr. north to the Seacoast lift station on Riverside Drive. If this work was completed ahead of schedule, a 5a' area, The Thompson River from I -95 west to Military Trail, could be added. It is anticipated that the contractor would begin work around the first or second week in January, 1999. This would give the Public Works Department the needed time to clear and prepare the working platform for their equipment. Public Works is asking Council to consider a motion to enter into a term contract for canal maintenance dredging with Palmwood Corp., Inc. not to exceed $150,000.. The Public Works Department would utilize the remaining budgeted money to assist in this operation and scheduling. cc: Bobbie Herakovich, City Manager file PALMWOOD CORPORATION, INC. General Contractor SEAWALLS •PILING •DOCKS •BRIDGES November 19, 1998 City of Palm Beach Gardens 3704 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 Attention:Robert Patty Palmwood Corporation, Inc. extends to City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida the same services and prices as given to Palm Beach County, Fl. under term contract #97160A Rental of Construction Equipment with Operator. Enclosed you will find all paper work showing contract numbers and renewals with Palm Beach County and said equipment. Enclosed also is insurance certificate. Look forward to working with the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Thank you for this opportunity. Regards, John P. Cleary President Palmwood Corporation, Inc. 301 WEST 11TH STREET, RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA 33404 - PHONE (561) 844 -8740 - FAX (561) 844 -1215 OCT -14-1999 0e :03 jtq' rnouaaR , . `PANMN INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. p0 BOX 26838 w-. •-pAIM• HCH. , FIA. 33416 -6838 ZNel/Fax-561- 641 -4835 FMIMH n CORFORATICK Po i��o�oTc�6�05��6/�) W. 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Iy =TARY TRAM SE= 110 w*- PAT2S BSA®, FLA. 33415 -3199 &"%U AMT OF TK ADM "MOMMA /OIll+all W GA096ARD REP" TIM MiARAT" DATK "Otm, TM Rrw" am"" MLL pwomml To "L 30 DATE vm, R:N ��ECWAMII CI'TlT8I0AT'M Np.. " � Tv TNM uwr. NuT FAYUff! TO MAIL 04L=NNO ON ATNIM OR LLMM UIT of AMY =0 UPON Y, VON Npwam mm AM MARYAM- to= I ^• � R• i�vr� �� TOTAL P.01 Purchasing Department 50 S. Military Trail. Suite 110 West Palm Beach. FL 33415 -3199 (561) 233 -1500 FAX: (561) 233.1511 h ttp:l /wwmco. pal m- beach. Mus ■ Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Burt Aaronson, Chairman Maude Ford Lee. Vice Chair Karen T. Marcus Carol A. Roberts L '' Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Ken L. Foster County Administratb'r Robert Weisman, P.E. 'An Equal Oppoituniry Affirmative Action Employe' Wprinfed on recycled peper L. REVISED Date April 30, 1998 _ Palmwood Construction Corp., Inc.. Attn: John P. Cleary` 301 West 11th Street Riviera Beach., FL 33404 Dear Vendor: RE: TERM CON7 ACT #: 9716§ � This is to inform ypy that each:,. Cr�it� __Boazd .of County Commissiohers is entering into a Term Contract with your company for CONSTRUCTION EOUIPMENT W/ OPERATOR based on one of the following: I FORMAL BID #, [ RENEWAL OF FORMAL BID /kFd "# j ] E7LTENSICH OF FORMAL ••BID1RTt {# - -. I J WRITTEN QUOTATION # L:' [,_ ] VERBAL QUOTATION PER JXXX) OTHER: MOVIM TO DRIM4H1i STATUS E'OR ITEM 4 9._ DRAt3LIRE. 2. % CU YD'CAPACITY a S90.001HR. - -The term of this c6t)tra4t is 04730-199 t x=lgh QU18/98. The, ;estimated dollar .value awarded to all vendors is $,�1 -110 , 2120. The obligations of Palm Beach. Cmmty under this contract„ are subject to the availability of funds ,.iawfilly appropriated for its purpose by the state of ,9:lorida and the Board of County Commissioners. Palm Beach County Departments wi13.'issue hard.copy orders against this contract as your authorization to .deliver. All invoices must reference each unique document number. If you have any questioise. P. a b contai;bt.;Brrian 3,_ .Murnhv. CPPS tits (*Bil .233 - •115.- . ,. ... , Sincerely, .. G4 yr . Doug s V. Myers, °_ { Di ctor ``of Puri king _ _ ..,.... ., c: Water Utilities /ERM /#egad &Bridge /Airports/ Parks &. Recreation /Traffic 4 File :v- - a s � • OR1 Off` Purehaslog Department so S. Mllltaty Trail, Suite 110 Ntse Palm Beath, PL 33415.3199 (561) 233.1500 FAX: (561) 233 - I Sit http-.'fwww.co.palm • beactt.1hus a Palm Beach County Board of County commissioner* Burt Aaronson, Chairman ttaude lard Lee, Vice Chair ICaren T Marcus Coro) A. Roberts Warren H. Newell Mnry McCarty Ken L. roster County Adminbtrator Robert Weisman. F. E. '.tn &,Judi omortunny ,Armadre AtYfon F.ntpro)tr' Wpdntod on rawded paper Datet May 11, 1998 PALM0103 Palmwood Construction Corp., Inc, Attn: John P. Cleary 301 ►^feat 11th Street Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Dear Vendor: Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners requires vendor compliance and /or commitment due to the County's anticipated participation in one of the followings IX) PALM REACH COUNTY R(1ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONURS "EXERCISE OF OPTION FOR RENEWAL" REFERENCING BID /QUOTATION #9.1z,j6j?/ M FOR THR PERIOD OF 081'19198 THROUGH 08/18/99 FOR RENTAL OF CONSTRUCTION- EOUIDMRNT WITH OPERATOR. [ ] PURCHASE ORDER /TERM CONTRACT GENERATED AND APPROVED AS A SOLE SOURCE. PC /TERM CONTRACT# .__... FOR _. [ ) MUTUALLY AGREES EXTENSION OF BTn /RFO /TRAM CONTRACT # FOR THE PERIOD OF THROUGH FOR E ) PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL HOARD BID # FOR 0=,. rn accordance with the Florida Public Sncity Crime Statute 287.132 -133, persona and affiliates who are entering into a contract or performing any work in furtherance with Palm Beach County certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractozs and consulrmnts who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department-. of hunagement Services within the 36 months immediately preceding the date hereof, this notice is required by Florida Statute 287.133 (J) (al. PLEASE CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES,TO TAE ABOVE INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL COMMENTS, IF ANY. ( ) THE UNDERSIGNED DOES NOT AGREE FOR THE ATTACHED REASON W : Please return completed document no later than 05/20/98. This is NOT an order. You will be notified in written form of any individual order created from the above. If you have any questions, please contact Asian L- Murphy at 561- 233 -151$, FIRM NAMES rvwr✓iJ _ _�{'rJ AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUAL, ✓41h / ' �✓a/L'9;;1*(/ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURIC TITIaE DATE FIC11 c °G ORIN) Purchasing Department 50 S. Military Trail, Suite 110 West Palm Beach, PL 33415 -3199 (561) 233-1500 FAX: (561)233.1511 http: / /www.co.palm- beach.fl.us ■ Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Burt Aaronson, Chairman Maude Ford Lee, Vice Chair Karen T. Marcus Carol A. Roberts Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Ken L. Foster County Administrator Robert Weisman, P.E. 'An L•qualOpportunity Afflrmative Action Employer' pdrited on recycled paper July 21, 1998 Form L Palmwood Construction Corporation, Inc. ATTN: John P. Cleary 301 West 11th Street Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Dear Vendor: RE: TERM CONTRACT #: 97160A This is to inform you that Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners is entering into a Term Contract with your company for Construction Ec_ruipment with Onerator. Rental of based on one of the following: [ ] FORMAL BID #, [ X ] RENEWAL OF FORMAL BID /RFQ # 97= 160 /MM [ ] EXTENSION OF FORMAL BID /RFQ # [ ] WRITTEN QUOTATION # [ ] VERBAL QUOTATION PER [ ] STATE OF FLORIDA CONTRACT # [ ] PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD BID # [ ] OTHER: The term of this contract is_8/19/98 through 8L18/99 The estimated dollar for all awarded vendors is value is $_432,_500. The obligations of Palm Beach County under this contract are subject to the availability of funds lawfully appropriated for its purpose by the state of Florida and the Board of County Commissioners. Palm Beach County Departments will issue hard copy orders against this contract as your authorization to deliver. All invoices must reference each unique document number. If you have any questions, please contact —Cindv Roulette at (561) 233-1$14. Sincerely, 17? DougV: Myers, rector Palm each Count urchasing c: Water Utilities /ERM /Road & Bridge/ Parks & Recreation /Traffic File P R I C E A G R E E M E N T V E N D O R / C O M M O D I T Y U P D A T E PA NUMBER= 97160A VENDOR= PALM0103 PHONE: 561- 844 -8740 NAME: PALMWOOD CONSTRUCTION CORP INC BUYER: 47 TEXT: CONTACT: 01- COMMODITY= 97566000000019 DISCOUNT: 0.000 STANDARD SPECS: Y UNIT COST: 72.500000 UNIT: HR INVENTORY IND: N PA IND: 1 DESCRIPTION: CRANE, TRUCK 3/4 CU YD CAPACITY 02- COMMODITY= 97566000000050 DISCOUNT: 0.000 STANDARD SPECS: Y UNIT COST: 90.000000 UNIT: HR INVENTORY IND: N PA IND: 1 DESCRIPTION: DRAGLINE, 1 1/2 TON CU CAPACITY 03- COMMODITY= DISCOUNT: STANDARD SPECS: UNIT COST: UNIT: INVENTORY IND: PA IND: DESCRIPTION: 04- COMMODITY= DISCOUNT: STANDARD SPECS: UNIT COST: UNIT: INVENTORY IND: PA IND: DESCRIPTION: 03 - *L009 HEADER CHANGE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 19, 1998 The November 19, 1998, Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was called to order at 8:51 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex located at 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; and opened with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL The Deputy City Clerk called the roll and the following elected officials were found to be in attendance: Mayor Joseph R. Russo, Vice Mayor Lauren Furtado, Councilman Eric Jablin, Councilman David Clark, and Councilman Carl Sabatello. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Russo stated the announcements were as posted. CITY MANAGERS REPORT City Manager Herakovich welcomed Richard Diamond, the City's new Assistant City Manager. The City Manager announced that Burns Road would be closed while the sewer was connected across the roadway. A joint City Council meeting with Riviera Beach City Council was tentatively scheduled for December 14, and a joint meeting with the School Board would be scheduled for sometime after the holidays. City Manager Herakovich announced that the Palm Beach County Municipal League was soliciting names of people interested in serving on the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. The City Manager announced that the City had submitted a grant application in the amount of $100,000 for improvements at the municipal complex for Gardens Park. The City had been awarded $19,436 from the Department of Justice Block Grant Program and $77,290 from the State Department of Transportation for Highway Safety Fund Program. The City Manager advised that she would provide updates on other grant applications as information became available. PRESENTATIONS Fire Inspector of the Year Fire Chief Bergel presented the award of Fire Inspector of the Year for the State of Florida to Fire Inspector David Dorita. AWARDING OF BIDS Playground Equipment Consensus was to have staff provide the City Council with CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 2 purchasing procedures when piggybacking off another City or County bid was used. Councilman Clark made a motion to approve the staff recommendation to piggyback off of the Palm Beach County contract to purchase playground equipment and safety surface for the playgrounds at the Gardens park baseball fields complex from Pete Jeffrey and Associates Incorporated of Orlando, Florida in the amount of $29,998,00. Vice Mayor Furtado seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous 5 -0 vote. ITEMS BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL Vice Mayor Furtado Vice Mayor Furtado expressed her desire to address the turnpike interchange location on a future agenda, and to have input on items discussed at the workshop meeting she missed. Councilman Sabatello Councilman Sabatello recommended the City Council invite the potential landowner of the MacArthur Foundation property to a special meeting to discuss their plans for the land. Councilman Sabatello requested speakers claiming to represent associations to provide a resolution from that association. City Manager Herakovich advised that the City had started requesting minutes from organizations showing that a representative had been selected to speak on their behalf. Councilman Jablin Councilman Jablin reported he met with Leo Noble, drafted by the Board of County Commissioners to work on the concurrency in education issue, who had done a marvelous job of bring together opposing factions. Mr. Noble had answered all of Councilman Jablin's concerns. Councilman Jablin announced he would attend a public meeting on November 30 at ,3 p.m. at the School Board meeting room where Mr. Noble's plan would be presented. Mayor Russo Mayor Russo noted that he had attended the Eastward Ho! meeting, alsoattended by a representative of the school board who discussed the need for a middle school and its possible location in north county. The possibility of returning to neighborhood schools was discussed. Councilman Jablin suggested a joint meeting with the Education Advisory Board to answer questions regarding education dollars. Mayor Russo reported Jupiter High School would be demolished and a new school built. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 0 Mayor Russo reported he and the City Manager had attended a meeting at Frenchman's Creek where Fire Station 16 was discussed and concern was expressed that a fire station located on the west side of the railroad tracks would not be practical. The Fire Chief was scheduled to speak to the residents to discuss fire station locations at a future meeting. Mayor Russo reported he had attended a meeting with the Tennis Committee who was not happy because their representative had not been invited to attend staff meetings in regard to the new Tennis Center. City Manager Herakovich stated Mr. Frank would be contacted when information regarding requested prices had been ' received. Mayor Russo reported he also attended a meeting on the magnet program. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC There were no comments from the public. CONSENT AGENDA Councilman Clark made a motion, seconded by Vice Mayor Furtado to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Councilman Clark withdrew his motion and Vice Mayor Furtado withdrew her second to the motion. Councilman Clark made a motion to approve items 1, 2, 4 and 5 on the Consent Agenda, seconded by Vice Mayor Furtado, which carried by unanimous vote of 4 -0. The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: 1. Consideration of Approval of 10/29/98 City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes. 2. Consideration of Approval of 11/5/98 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes. 4. Resolution 125, 1998 - Consideration of Approval of BallenIsles POD 8B Plat. 5. Resolution 126, 1998 - Consideration of Approval to appoint the Mayor as the City's Representative to the Business Advisory Board of the Five Star Magnet Program at Palm Beach Gardens Community High School. Principal Planner Marty Minor presented item 3 which was pulled from the Consent Agenda: Resolution 120, 1998 - Consideration of approval of an amendment to The Oaks PUD, known as The Oaks Center, to Eliminate the Second Story Space in the Easternmost Building, the Addition of two Decorative Towers and Connecting three Buildings. The issues of color and compliance with roadway beautification on Burns Road and Prosperity Farms Road were CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 discussed. The petitioner requested the Prosperity Farms Road beautification requirement be deleted, and requested changes in the awning colors. It was agreed to require the beautification of Prosperity Farms Road and leave the color of the awnings as plum, and the petitioner was advised he could request a color change later. Councilman Clark made a motion to approve Resolution 120, 1998, seconded by Vice Mayor Furtado, and unanimously carried by a vote of 5 -0. PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Change to PGA National DRI Mayor Russo declared the Public Hearing open, which was duly advertised 11/4/98, and held on the intent of Notice of Proposed Change to the PGA National Resort Community Development of Regional Impact. Principal Planner Kim Glas explained that FDOT had raised concerns, so that DCA and Treasure Coast had found the changes constituted substantial changes to the DRI, which meant further DRI review. If the petitioner and FDOT could resolve the concerns, DCA and Treasure Coast would find that the deviations were not substantial. Ms. Glas requested this public hearing be continued to allow time for resolving the concerns. There being no comments from the public, a motion was made by Councilman Jablin, seconded by Councilman Clark, to continue the Public Hearing to December 3, 1998. Motion carried unanimously by vote of 4 -0. RESOLUTIONS: Resolution 127, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to grant approval of Resolution 127, 1998, Providing for Amendment to the Site Plan for Parcel 7, St. Martin, Located Within the BallenIsles PCD, for Entry Feature and Signage. The motion was seconded by Councilman Jablin, and carried by unanimous 4 -0 vote. ORDINANCES Ordinance 23, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 23, 1998 - Providing for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan of the City by Changing the Land Use Designation on 5.2 Acres of Land Located at the Southeast Corner of PGA Boulevard and Avenue of the PGA From Residential High (RH) to Mixed Used (MXD) on First Reading by Title Only. Councilman Jablin seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Attorney read Ordinance 23, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 Ordinance 24, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 24, 1998 - Providing for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan of the City by Changing the Land Use Designation on 3.5 Acres of Land Located at the Southeast Corner of PGA Boulevard and Avenue of the PGA From Residential High (RH) to Mixed Used (MXD) and by Changing the Land Use Designation of .5 Acres of Land Located at the Southwest Corner of PGA Boulevard and Hickory Drive from Residential Medium (RM) to Mixed Use (MXD) on First Reading by Title Only. Vice Mayor Furtado seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Attorney read Ordinance 24, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. Ordinance 25, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 25, 1998 - Providing for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan of the City by Changing the Land Use Designation on 9.6 Acres of Land Located South of PGA Boulevard and East of Hickory Drive from Residential High (RH) to Mixed Used (MXD) on First Reading by Title Only. Councilman Jablin seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Attorney read Ordinance 25, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. Ordinance 27, 1998 Vice Mayor Furtado made a motion to place Ordinance 27, 1998 - Providing for an Amendment to the Fire Pension Plan, on First Reading by Title Only. Councilman Clark seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Attorney read Ordinance 27, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. Ordinance 28, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 28, 1998 - Providing for Amendments to Section 66 -68 of the City's Code of Ordinances re: Occupational Licenses, on First Reading by Title Only. Vice Mayor Furtado seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 28, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. Ordinance 29, 1998 Principal Planner Marty Minor presented the lift station project from Seacoast Utility which was proposed to look like a residential house. Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 29, 1998 - Providing for Approval of Conditional use for the Construction of a Building for a Master Lift Station (Wastewater), Constructed in One Phase, totaling' 1.387 Square Feet, to be Located on a 0.3 -Acre Site approximately 0.1 Miles North of the Intersection of PGA Boulevard and Alternate AlA, on the West CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 6 Side of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railroad Line on First Reading by Title Only. Vice Mayor Furtado seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 29, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. Ordinance 30, 1998 Councilman Clark made a motion to place Ordinance 30, 1998 - Providing for Amendment to the City's Sign Code re: Non - Conforming Signs. Councilman Jablin seconded the motion, which carried by a unanimous vote of 5 -0. The City Clerk read Ordinance 30, 1998 by Title only on First Reading. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION The Commons Parcel No. 1; Parcel No. 2; Parcel No. 3 Principal Planner Marty Minor presented (1) The Commons Parcel No. 1 Site Plan for residential, general office, medical office, retail, and restaurant uses, located on the south side of PGA Boulevard, immediately east of its intersection with Avenue of the PGA; (2) The Commons Parcel No. 2 PUD for a mixed -use project with 17 residential units and 29,710 square feet of commercial business with 8 residential units above the businesses totaling 10,420 square feet, located on the south side of PGA Boulevard, immediately west of its intersection with Hickory Drive; and (3) The Commons Parcel No. 3 PUD for a mixed -use project with 53 residential units and 72,450 square feet of commercial business located on the south side of PGA Boulevard, immediately ,east of its intersection with Hickory Drive. Representatives for the petitioner provided details of the project, including architecture, clock tower, outdoor restaurant seating, outdoor seating, access and traffic configuration, landscaping, pavers, and sidewalks. The petitioner was complimented on the presentation boards. Councilman Sabatello questioned the petitioner on several items and requested improvements to existing drainage and curbing. The petitioner was complimented on their thoroughness and attention to detail. Petitioner's Attorney, Steve Mathison, requested and received City Council consensus for authorization for early review by the City Engineer's office to be paid for by the petitioner and at the risk of the petitioner. Restricted outdoor displays and uses were discussed. Attorney Mathison explained that the petitioner, working with Shady Lakes, would need help from the City in obtaining permitting for a traffic light. Staff was directed to obtain the list of items mentioned by Councilman Sabatello to assure that CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98 7 everything was included in conditions of approval. Square footage for proposed restaurants and the number of restaurants was discussed. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL REGULAR MEETING, 11/19/98. ADJOURNMENT APPROVAL: N. There being no further business to discuss, upon motion by Councilman Jablin, seconded by Vice Mayor Furtado, the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m. MAYOR JOSEPH R. RUSSO VICE MAYOR LAUREN FURTADO CHAIRMAN PRO TEM ERIC JABLIN COUNCILMAN DAVID CLARK COUNCILMAN CARL SABATELLO ATTEST: LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Date:—November 18, 1998 Subject/Agenda- Items Addition -to- agreement between, the City and-,the Pairn. Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association (PBGYAA). Recommendation/Motiom To_ approve t to- agreement- nacninq the PBGYAA as-the- secondary, priority user-of city facitities. Reviewed by;. Originating Dept: Costs: $ n/a Cgonell Action: Total City Attorney Parks and Recreation [ j Approved Finance- $ n4 [ ] Approved wftmditns. n - Current.FY AGM.. rte) J [ j.Denied Advertised: Human.Res. 'Runding Source: [' ] Continued to: Attachments: Other Date: [ I eating .Paper. [ . ]Other rt4 L. Memo from CRY., Attorney. 2. Copy'of Amendment E X ] Not Required - for signatures. Submitted -by Sue- Wen, Department Director. Affected parties [ ] Notified B.udget.Acct#::. . [ j None pproved by: y. Manager. [ r Nui i ayun ud . . RESOLUTION 128, 1998 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR AN AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION 58, 1998, WHICH APPROVED AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE PALM BEACH GARDENS YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council approved an Agreement between the City and the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association for the use of certain recreational facilities, and WHEREAS, the City Council agrees for an amendment to said Agreement to provide for the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association to be the secondary priority user of city facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: SECTION 1, The City Council hereby approves an amendment to the Agreement between the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association as approved by Resolution 58, 1998, to provide for the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association to be the secondary priority user of city facilities. Said amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be effective upon adoption. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1998 ATTEST: LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC, CITY CLERK VOTE: COUNCILMAN RUSSO COUNCILWOMAN FURTADO COUNCILMAN JABLIN COUNCILMAN CLARK COUNCILMAN SABATELLO MAYOR JOSEPH R. RUSSO Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency. City Attorney AYE NAY ABSENT AMENDMENT TO PALM BEACH GARDENS YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FACILITY USE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Palm Beach Gardens Youth Athletic Association, Inc. and the City of Palm Beach Gardens entered into an agreement dated June 10, 1998, (the "Agreement") for the use of certain recreational facilities, and WHEREAS, the parties mutually agree to amend the Agreement to provide for a priority use provision. NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants hereinafter contained, the parries agree to amend the Agreement to include the following provision: The parties agree that Activities sponsored and/or operated by the City's Department of Parks and Recreation shall have first priority for use of said facilities, notwithstanding any other provisions contained in the Agreement: The PBGYAA will have secondary priority for facility usage. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS Joseph R. Russo,. Mayor, Bobbie Herakovich, City Manager, Sue Miller, Director of Parks and Recreation PALM BEACH GARDENS YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President Vice President Secretary P: \CP\HISTORY\ 1090 \89.DOC(319.059) .z: Date Date Date Date Date Date RESOLUTION 131, 1998 11/25/98 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PLAT OF BALLENISLES POD 6B; AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE THE MYLAR OF SUCH PLAT; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Engineer has reviewed the Plat of BallenIsles Pod 6B; WHEREAS, the City Engineer has determined that the proposed plat meets all of the technical requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations and Chapter 177, F.S., and recommends the approval of the plat; and WHEREAS, the plat is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. The plat of BallenIsles Pod 6B consisting of two �(2) sheets dated October, 1998, prepared by Wilbur F. Divine, Lawson, Noble and Webb, Inc., attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is hereby approved. SECTION 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed and authorized to execute the Mylar of such Plat. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be effective upon adoption. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ATTEST LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC DAY OF DECEMBER, 1998. JOSEPH R. RUSSO,MAYOR APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY CITY ATTORNEY RESOLUTION 131, 1998 PAGE 2 OF 2 VOTE: COUNCILMAN RUSSO COUNCILWOMAN FURTADO COUNCILMAN JABLIN COUNCILMAN CLARK COUNCILMAN SABATELLO AYE NAY ABSENT NOU -25 -1998 10.56 . LEIFBH — STUART 561 286 3925 P.02i05 LINDAHL, BROWNING, FERRARI & HELLSTROM,. INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS & MAPPERS � TO: Linda Kosier FROM: Tammy Jacobs DATE: November 25, 1998 SUBJECT: BallenIsles - Parcel 6B RepIat (LBFH File No. 95 -2043) Enclosed please find the original executed photo mylar plat prepared by Lawson, Noble & Webb. Our Engineering and Survey Departments have reviewed and found satisfactory the technical aspects of the reference; plat in accordance with Chapter 177 Florida Statutes and the City of Palm Beach Gardens. We are therefore able to recommend City Council approval and recordation of the referenced plat. TJ C: Bobbie Herakovich Roxanne Manning Bahareh Keshavarz Lawson, Noble and Webb, Inc. P:\PBGMEM0\2043s_doc 3550 S.W. CORPORATE PARKWAY • PALM CITY. FLORIDA 34990 • (561) 286- 3883 + -FAX: (561) -286 -3925 ' hlt0V1Www.1hfh.com • e -mail: infogilo h.com PALM CITY WEST PALM BEACH FORT PiFRCE OKEECHOREG CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: December 3, 1998 Subject/Agenda Item: Public Hearing: Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the PGA National Resort Community Development of Regional Impact (continued from 11/19/98 meeting) Recommendation /Motion: Staff recommends that the City Council determine that the proposed change does not constitute a substantial deviation to the nRl Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $ 0 Council Action: I Total City Attorney N/A Planni g D' [ J Approved [ ] Approved w /conditions Other Current FY !, [ ]Denied Advertised: Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Attachments: Date: [ ] Operating November 4, 1998 staff report [ ] Other N/A Paper: Palm Beach Post [ ] Not Required Submitted by: Growth Mgt. Director Affected parties [ x J Notified: Budget Acct. #: [ ] None Approved by: PGA National POA City Manager [ ] Not required Ch. whi FDI ord DC, round: Ater 380, F.S. requires that the City hold a public hearing within 90 days to consider Cher a proposed amendment to a DRI constitutes a substantial deviation. With the T's concerns resolved by a new condition of approval within the modified development r, staff finds that this petition is not a substantial deviation to the original approval. and TCRPC concur with staff's finding. A 0 'Me N 'f 1, 7 N. Oig ig MON � ffi%�42 r,& 4.-r- IML A �*A 0 Ao' MI TAW ...� Emil, I A&Z December 3, 1998 Petition DRI -98 -01 Page 2 II, BACKGROUND The 2,342 acre PGA National Resort Community was originally approved as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) by Resolution 43, 1978. The DRI has been amended numerous times over the years. PGA National has nearly reached buildout of its approved residential units and non - residential square footage. The developer is bringing the project to closure as a Development of Regional Impact requiring state and regional review, the result being a development project which falls under the regulations and procedures of local land development requirements. This closure is accomplished through an "Essentially Built Out DRI Agreement ", which is provided for in Chapter 380, F.S. With this agreement, the petitioner is modifying the DRI master plan to `clean up' the designated/approved uses so that they are consistent with existing approvals and structures /uses.' For example, the Commerce Park is designated as Industrial on the master plan. With the proposed revisions the actual uses approved by the City (nursing home, office, warehouse, etc.) are being depicted on the master plan. Today's master plan has generic land use categories: The proposed master plan will show actual uses based on the structures which have been constructed or the uncommitted square footage /use which the developer desires to gain site plan approvals for in the near future. The information (i.e., city approvals) upon which this proposed master plan is based is as follows: ' The residential component of the project remains unchanged. The master plan will continue to show 5,237 approved residential units for the project. December 3, 1998 Petition DRI -98 -01 Page 3 h 9 ,H�MF�� y'jif�j� �,�'.., i�� '^,i �a�. a.<.i� n, q�765 ✓J %�� ', �'e � .. .A, e>,.: ��� y ",a' OFFICE Fairway Professional Center 50,206 Fairway Professional Plaza 176,600 Bascom Palmer 68,175 Florida Music Co. (Wrisco) 11,200 LRP Publishing 123,221 Stain Safe 14,000 PGA Headquarters 39,516 Sales Center 4,875 NPBCID 12,250 PGA Commerce Self Storage 14,820 American Comp. Imaging 3,488 Subtotal 518,351 PROPOSED/UNCOMMITTED Sales Center 45,125 PGA of America Expansion 30,484 Subtotal 75,609 Grand Total 593,960 square feet RETAIL /COMMERCIAL Shoppes on the Green 130,221 Burger King 2,806 Great Western 3,512 Community Savings 3,060 Mobil Gas Station 1,000 Future Building Area 4 6,990 Subtotal 147,589 PROPOSED/UNCOMMITTED uncommitted 2,411 Subtotal 2,411 Grand Total 150,000 square feet INDUSTRIAL American Computing Imaging 4,976 Subtotal 4,976 PROPOSED/UNCOMMITTED 224,820 December 3, 1998 Petition DRI -98 -01 Page 4 Grand Total 229,796 square feet WAREHOUSE PGA Self Storage 119,635 Florida Music Company LRP Publishing StainSafe 4,800 45,100 12,000 Subtotal 181,535 PROPOSED/UNCOMMITTED 0 Grand Total NURSING HOME (beds) 181,535 square feet 104 Subtotal 104 PROPOSED/UNCOMMITTED 56 Grand Total 160 beds SCHOOL PGA Montessori 9,996 Subtotal 9,996 PROPOSED Grand Total 0 9,996 square feet December 3, 1998 Petition DRI -98 -01 Page 5 The actual master plan depiction will contain summaries of these uses and will be depicted as below: Golf Courses 4 GA1 �i & (� U 7! 0 & tD pi Y RESID 1�TTIAtLAND�TISE fi 464 Acres Racquet Club 37 Courts Health Club 14,200 square feet Resort Hotel 350 rooms Spa 15,000 square feet Office 581,710 square feet Commercial 150,000 square feet Industrial, Light 229,796 square feet Warehouse 181,535 square feet School 9,996 square feet Nursing Home 160 beds Park 36 acres Fire Station 1 station NPBCID 12,250 square feet As well as modify the master plan, the petitioner is proposing a few changes to the original conditions of approval. Condition #3 which required the dedication of a fire station at a `civic' site, is being modified to subject the parcel to the PGA National Covenants and Restrictions is the site is ever disposed of for non - public (Commerical) uses. (The amended master plan changes the land use dedication of the fire station site from `civic' to `commercial' since the City has plans to close out the station after Station #3 and the new station within the Golf Digest project are completed.) Condition #7 which required off -site intersection and roadway improvements is being modified to reflect that four project exits were permanently closed by master plan changes; and to reflect that the reduced intensity of the project (5237 dwelling units versus 6900 d.u.) will not warrant signalization at Hiatt Drive/Northlake Boulevard, and that the project itself will not generate a need for a dual left turn and signal at PGA Blvd/Avenue of the Champions, but it will provide its pro rata share of these improvement costs to the county. December 3, 1998 Petition DRI -98 -01 Page 6 Issues: The DRI amendment will be based on today's uses. Different businesses may move into these building spaces in the future and we will be needing to evaluate whether the use is consistent with the amended DRI uses. For example, the Montessori school goes out of business and a small office desires to move into the building. Staff will be evaluating the office use based on school trip generation (10.91 trips /1,000 s.f.) versus office generation rates (Ln(T)= 0.756Ln(x) +3.7865). In this case a school will most likely generate more trips than a typical office, so there would not be a concern about increased impact. Issues may arise, however, if one of the warehouse uses converts to office use in the future which does have a higher trip generation rate. The square footages allocated in the chart are based upon trip generation. In the future, conversions from one use to another will be based upon trip equivalency. There will not be issues so long as the overall trips allocated to the project are not exceeded. Recommendation: The Planning & Zoning Commission, at it August 11`f' meeting, expressed concern about the uncommitted use allocations and that a proposed use, if consistent with the amount of uncommitted use left in the project, would have to be approved regardless of design considerations. The Commission questioned the use that was designated/accounted for the M -37 parcel which is now owned by the POA. The City Attorney's Office is still reviewing the proposed `032 Agreement'. The Planning & Zoning Commission and Growth Management staff recommend approval of the proposed master plan changes, finding that the changes will provide a more understandable master plan and development order for the PGA National Community. Staff finds that the proposed changes do not constitute a substantial deviation to the DRI. One condition is recommended by staff at this stage in the review process: Prior to City Council consideration of approval, the petitioner shall revise the proposed master plan `Allocation of Non - Residential Land Uses' chart and the traffic study to be consistent with staff's approved project figures. Staff is seeking Council input as we continue to review the "Essentially Built Out DRI Agreement" and prepare the petition for formal consideration. RESOLUTION 129, 1998 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AS THE SIGNATORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS; AND,' PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council approves Grant Applications for;various projects throughout the City; and WHEREAS, Grants require an authorized signature of a representative of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE.CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs that the City Manager be the signatory authority for any and all grants -in -aid applications on behalf of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be effective upon adoption. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ATTEST LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC VOTE: COUNCILMAN RUSSO COUNCILWOMAN FURTADO COUNCILMAN JABLIN COUNCILMAN CLARK COUNCILMAN SABATELLO DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1998. JOSEPH R. RUSSO,MAYOR APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY CITY ATTORNEY AYE NAY ABSENT CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10800 N. MILITARY TRAIL • PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 33410 -4698 November 23, 1998 Mr. Jim Murley, Secretary Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shummard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 vA RE: Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund (BMPATF) Dear Mr. Murley: The City of Palm Beach Gardens is applying for EMPATF funding under the 1998 Emergency Management Competitive Grant Program. We seek a grant of $100,000 in matching funds to support our new Emergency Operations Center. I am appointing City Manager Bobbie Herakovich as the signatory authority for the sole purpose of the EMPATF application. This letter verifies the delegation of authority for Manager Herakovich to sign and submit the application on behalf of the City, with full authority and responsibility to bind the City of Palm Beach Gardens to fulfilling the commitments made with this grant application. Sincerely p R Russo ayor City of Palm Beach Gardens City Council FRANK & SHERRI STOLA November 3, 1998 I have received a letter from planning and zoning regarding the outdoor seating at Manhattan Bagel Company in the Promenade Shopping Center. I realize their decision is based on the new code, but feel the seating, tables, will work better if not directly in front of the store front as required. I believe the final decision should be made by Planning and Zoning to accommodate this particular sit► ration. Th €. following facts should lead to a positive resolution: a. nrith a 30 foot frontage, two entry/exit doors, and a five-foot walkway to the part ing lot the common area directly in front of the property is very restrictive please note_ adjacent to this area the -walkway widens by eight feet b 4 am paying additional rent to the landlord for the propo.Wd area beyond stor-3 limits (enclosed addendum to lease) c. -Ne provide no table service. These tables are there for everyone's use. Either passers -by , people waiting for hair cuts, State Farm's business, etc. This is a common area seating to be used by all. d. .Joanne's Fabrics, State Farm Insurance, and the barber shop have realized the importance of these tables and would permit for them if necessary as the by- laws would allow tables in front of businesses also. In summary, this plan works much better with tables to the sides. It allows a safer six -foot access aisle. Can you waiver to accommodate all involve . Frai ik ola 1 2 �y President Manhattan Bagel Corporation cc_: City Staff Planning and Zoning piK of P.B. Gardens �y 1988 fEMEti1 OEPAKIKK Promenade Shoppinq Plaza • 9810 ALT A i A at Lighthouse Road u Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410 09r23'98 15:27 GADCO ORGANIZATION + 1077751416 S ATTOF4EYS AT LRW SECOND ADDENDU1Mr TO LRABE BY AND BETWEEN GARDENS EAj:[.r ). ArIDMANHAT1rAN BAGEL COMPANY. INC D,KENJ.Uc�' �s�.,� NO. 545 902 Jui 12 '98 16:0y 1 'o� This Swond Addaudtma is made ad mtcxsd into die „2aday of . by and betwetnt CARDEN$ EAST PLAZA, LTG. (heminafter rd4arred to as "ARQj MANHATTAN BAGBL COMPANY, INC. (hereinafter referred to as "Tenvie . WHEREAS, Luudlord and Ttutan:t have entered into Wt certain Shopping Cenur 1. iss dated July 6, 1995, with respaot to certain commercial Ieased premises it ii sh6t4*ig attar commonly known as Promeatando Shopping Plaza, located at 9810 Alteruaz AI A, Suhe 107 x@.103, Palm Beach Gardens., Florida 33410 (hereinafter the "Lease "), togethor with A(Idan ll m to the Lease and AddeMum #1 to the Lease both dated July 6, 1995; and WHEREAS, Tenant seeks to use a portion of the Common Areas as dchnod in thu Low for restaurant seating and servico of oustorners and business invitees of Ternut and WHEREAS, Landlord desires to grant to Tenant a revocable hrmve to use a portk w of said Common Arm; and WHERBAS, Landlord lad Two agroc to tuodify certain term; Iutd conditions of the Lease so as to allow Tmant to use a portion of the Common Areas; NOW THBREFOM in aoneideration of the promises and mutual covemac►ts c rtairtcd heroin and other good and valuable considoradon, the receipt and cuffloictoy of which the parties ackaowlodge, the parties agree as follows, �. Landlord greats to Tenant a revocable license toj;uc and occupy the Licensed Premises as described heroin for a term that coincides with `the te= of ttre ixam. This license may be revoked by Landlord at any time for sn.y reaaan in Laii(Ilord'S sole discretion. 2. Llvm -4 Pram *w. The Licensed Prtmliaes are described as that portitm of the Wewalk adjacent to tho exterior face of'the Premises as sot ford, in tine Lt 4v send cxt:nding to the parking urea and consisting of atppmximately, 1.4 O_O square fact. 7.'be Licensed Premises are depicted by the shaded area: of the sketch atWhed as' Exhibit "A ", wblch is not intended to guarantee in any way the actual dimensions, boundaries, or area of the LicensW Promises. I VU, Tenant ahaU use the Licdnsod Premises for restaurant slwting and service of customers and business invitees of Tenant and for no other purpose. In oonnoction with this use, Tenant may place t tiles and chairs withitl the Vcongt -4 Piuvr ec 'rmant shall in no way obstruct pedestrian travel through the Licensed Vrontiiws. Lou4lord hereby consents to the use of the Licensed Premises in the mariner (kscnbcd herein. Rl�1FN�l i 09/23%98 15: Zr' CADCO ORGAN t ZAT t ON + 107f151416 NO. 545 D03 b HTTWILYS AT LAW Iq 1:<7 F UI S J I.,N 12 '98 16:09 Second Adtle:ndum •ro Lease Page 2 4, IJMULz& To MI; shall pay to Ltladlord it fee of $100 -00 por,.nioalh pltt; Vplioably State of Florida sales tax for use of the Limse Pmnii*s. Said fee is duo and payable together with and in addition to Tenant's monthly rent and under the sane team and conditions as Tartant's obligation to pay rent as set forth in the Lea,Ra. In addition to the License Fee, T-mA t shall be responsible for any wuounts dolt any governmenW authority may assess Tenant at Landlord as the result of may watiaag or adier use of the Licensed Promises as set forth in or arising under this S kond Addaulmn. 'r ax-at agrW to reimburse Landlord for any amounts that any govenimental. authority may assess the Landlord as the result of any seating or other use of the Licensed Prt;mism as sot forth ha *W or arising hereunder and Landlord may deduct stuue frond any existing security deposit hold by Landlord. la Wd" to Tara fa obligations uW*, too Low royardiog hum met Tenant shall at all time during the team of this LiotzIsi: at its sole coat and egpow, maintain in effect woften's compensation insttranocl aril ix4ly injury liability and property dnmago liability insurance adequate to filth► protect Landlord anal naming Landlord as an insured in the liability contract, against liability for b4tay to or death of any person in connection with the use, opomtion or condition of the Limsed Preatiaes, in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) combitwAi single limit for injury to or death of one person in any one (1) accident or omumilco ai td in an amount not loss than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000,00) for irl iuy to or death of wort than one (1) parson in any one (1) accident or ocem ence, and atWnst liability for damage to property in the amount of One Million Dollars ($I,C00,000.00) 'fur each aecldent or occurremc. Said insurance shall be the primary inswanct: as respcots Landlord and not participating with any other available insurance. In no eveatt shall tot limits of said policies be considered as limiting the liability of Tenant tatder the Laut as amended Landlord shall be promptly notified in the event of tent wdon or roodifu:stion of any meuranco policy acquiral by Tenant pursuant to this paragraph. Tenant :hall provide L&Wlord with s cea'tificate of insuranco evidencing the Tenant's compliurce with this paragraph prior to Tamils use of the Licensed Promisaa. ' ti, IMdAWWfo 8, Tenant apoes to indemnify aW defautl the Landlord agiiwt, sad bold Landlord harmless f1rom any and all suits, domsads, Innis or liability,, on account of or in eomootion with any injury, 1033 or damage to any poison or property resulting or claiming to havo resulted S•om the use of the Licensai Premises, or the Premism as defined in the Lease, by the Tenant or the La fiord, 11wir smants, ag4mtr, employm. customers, business invitees, or visitor3, or for that polfion of the Limscd Promises or the Premiscs not within the Tenant's exclusive control (uicluding without limitation both the areas inside and outside thereof) resulting or clidmod to have rvsultod ftom the Tenant's or Landlord's omission, fault, negligence, or Am tn'isocnduct, Tenant's obligation to indemnify Landlord hereunder expressly iutd unequiv000lly includes any claims whatsoever alleged as a result of Landlord's own. rlog igeucc., 7. Tenant shall keep the Licen3od P'remb;ce li ew froru all trash and debris and in a good and sanitary condition at all times. 09/23,,98 15:29 GADCO ORGANIZATION + 1077751416 SV3 FTTMIEYS AT LAW '� L+a0i1Dx1' n NO. 545 005 .. .... .�..w�MWMi��{iWwrq�sl 116, C-5 JIM 12 '% 16:11 V' 11J, �,nn �•`a N 4 '• """if �T ----- -rte- -- - _, W ul: -7 JTMMLL., T40�``�`��ZR1�``'�����'►� "��``�R`v �1W.�1 (1111liI GW " / /SW/ /W / / / /�P� �f I,u'JaJWc_luL_ � r�m UMM- MnniffM C1t�rilm Tff�T;t.. N. J 09/233,'98 8. 15:28 LDCO ORGIIZATION - 1077751416 ATTMIEYS AT LAW N0. _45 Jill 12 '98 16:10 "%ond Addimubun To Lease Pago 3 Qa mines ylith Lags. UAW shall comply with all sate uA focal laws regarding Tenant's use of the Licensed Premises. g, PaAfait tufts PrevUlans of JAme. If tttoro is any Coniliot botwoc:ri any tw= of this Socond Addendum and any terms of the Law, this Samad AadrOwn dull oottti L This Socond Addendum atoll become a part of the Leasiu and all rew.vining provisiotu of the Lease not modified by this Second Addendum sWI mmlan in fill force and effect. )N WITNESS WHEREOF, this Second Addendum has been duly exocuted by the piulios who intead to be legally bound thereby under the seat as of the day and y car wrifti above. TENANT MAN]FIA A N EAGEL COMPANY, INC. By: -- Nlua ' - Title: -- Date:_... Swom to xW submibed balbre the this �? 3day of NOT 'Y Lit PfintedlTyp tart *Name: My Commission Expires: E70"I%8:1�r 1T, m000 euaN4 rnn g0rry g16o tlid�ewiNlls LANDLORD GARDEN,I FUST PJ,A44, I.TV. BY; Date -7 Z Swom to Said subscribed bef no me this _P 1 day of 1998. NOTARY PIJEILIC . 1?riu �'X"mairixl Name: My Con=iasion Bxpiroa: Poe MAYA _ �, sew". � RC7i1�i4 )D k AdVe. 9Eh7 i d7la f POU� BctW Olt, �7 vo_t4o' �»/ o� o�fv� sex f+.�. i*tvn a1� • -( Pl3.G. U013 m 10 I 3 �—, 5 B �. }� � : ��� m $� tt �_ .. dS ., r w _ r^ d J (Q i n � - __ - _�_ _ 3 � w i 'Q I 4 1 � � Jo -Ann's Fabrics PROMENADE SHOPPING CENTER 9810 ALTERNATE AlA PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL. 33410 561 624 -8181 December 2,1998 TO: Palm Beach Gardens City Council RE: Manhattan Bagel's Outside Seating The main entrance to Jo -Ann's Fabrics is facing Alternate AlA. The entrance which faces Lighthouse Drive is only the EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE. It is seldom used during the day. That suite, number 101 is only a storeroom. The Manhattan Bagel tables in front of that entrance DO NOT encumber us is any way or effect our customers. In fact we are delighted as they maintain the area for us AND pay to wash our windows twice as month. Jo -Ann Fabrics has no intention of leaving the Promenade and are told daily that Manhattan Bagel has directed our confused customers to walk around the corner to the main entrance to shop in our store. JO -ANN FABRIC HAS NO PROBLEM WITH THE TABLES IN FRONT OF OUR STOREROOM. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. Sincerely, Lisa Coiras Manager geeat �1 LL • —/ SAok J, 1-1-e r�o�J Af u GC. --� �° � -f�J �..e_ � 'rte �. ✓� ,c-�,� o, ) _ X4S ham' 9AW,4Lf F] State Farm Sells Life Insurance. KELLY V HAGAR INS AGENCY Auto - Life - Health -Home and Business 9810 ALT AlA ST105 PROMENADE SHP CTR PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 PHONE (561) 627 -7660 December 03, 1998 To whom it may concern, Please note that the tables outside Manhattan Bagel, the Barber Shop and my office, State Farm Insurance add a quaint quality to our shopping plaza at Promenade. In the last 2 years since they have been up, they have attracted numerous clients and added to the shopping center. As a business owner in the plaza I think the atmosphere is enhanced due to these tables. Please grant the necessary variance to Manhattan Bag;el.to continue to use the tables for outdoor seating. Sincerely, Kelly V. agar Eric N. Jaffe, D.M.D. Arlene R. Jaffe, D.D.S. 9810 Alt. A I A • Suite 106 • Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 December 2, 1998 The City Council of Palm Beach Gardens Re: Manhattan Bagel Placement of Outdoor Tables To Whom It May Concern: Jaffe and Jaffe, D.M.D., P.A. (407) 624 -7988 In regards to the placement of outdoor tables by Manhattan Bagel, we find absolutely no complaints with this matter. On the contrary, since the tables have been placed, it has been nothing but a joy to be able to see people either sit- ting for their own relaxation, enjoying lunch or conversing. Prior to the placement of the tables, most of the time were groups of teens hanging around, swearing, smoking and just making themselves severally annoying at all times. We do believe that the tables have actually turned them away from congregating. As well, since Manhattan Bagels' opening, in a business sense, we can deem nothing but positives again due to the traffic of people that they have brought to this south end of the plaza. In the past five years of our practice being here, we have grown in an extreme due to the exposure. We do not intend to be relocating at any time within the next 5 years, - and to reiterate, have nothing but acceptable feelings as to the tables remaining out front and enjoying the sight of customers (as well as our own office enjoying them)! If there any other way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call our office. Sincerely, Eric N. Jaffe, D. D / Arlene R. Jaffe, D.D.S. and entire staff CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Date: December 3, 1998 Date Prepared: November 24, 1998 SubjectlAgenda Item Consideration of approval for MISC- 98 -14, for a site plan amendment approving outdoor seating along the portion of the adjacent sidewalk, which is leased to Mr. Frank Stola, owner of Manhattan Bagel Company, Inc. The restaurant is located within the Promenade Shopping Center, near the intersection of Alternate A1A and Lighthouse Road. (18- 42S -43E) Recommendation /Motion: Staff recommends denial of Resolution 1 3 ()1998 Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $ Council Action: Total City Attorney Growth Management [ ] Finance NA $ [ ] Approved w/conditlons ACM Current FY r [ ] Denied Human Res. NA Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Advertised: Other NA Date: [ ] Operating Attachments: Paper: [ ] Other Ordinance 5, 1998 Lease Addendum [ ] Not Required Resolution , 1998 Submitted by: Growih7M nag ern nt Director Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct. #:: [ ] None [Approved by: ity Manager [ ] Not required BACKGROUND: On May 7, 1998, the City Council passed Ordinance 5, 1998, which specifies provisions regulating the use of outdoor seating by restaurants, hotels and other businesses within the City. Prior to this ordinance, the City Code was silent in terms of outdoor seating. City staff felt that it was necessary to develop guidelines for outdoor seating given the number of establishments that provide or propose to provide outdoor seating. This need was felt especially within shopping plazas where tenants share sidewalks with adjacent businesses. Several tenants objected to another tenant encroaching on the space in front of their businesses. Ordinance 5, 1998 addresses this issue. PETITION: Mr. Harry Frew, Manhattan Bagel Company manager, submitted an application for administrative approval of providing outdoor seating with no service. Ordinance 5, 1998 permits approval of minor amendments by the Growth Management Director (Section 118 -44). Minor amendments include those that do not involve the service of food or beverages within the outdoor seating area. Staff reviewed the application and determined that if the City approves the outdoor seating with the seats arranged as the applicant desires, it will be in violation of the ordinance. The applicant provided pictures showing the outdoor seating located in front of three store fronts, including Manhattan Bagel. Staff could not provide administrative approval and therefore notified the applicant of this„ after which the owner of Manhattan Bagel, Mr. Frank Stola met with staff to discuss the issue. Mr. Stola stated that he had a lease that granted him license to use a portion of the Common Area for outdoor seating. Mr. Stola pointed to Section 118 -311 Outdoor seating, which states: (1) Applicability. Outdoor seating shall be permitted as an accessory use to a building in which a restaurant, lounge, hotel, or other commercial business, establishment, or institution is operated, provided that: (a) The outdoor seating is adjacent to, and has direct access through a doorway to, that portion of the restaurant, lounge, hotel, or other commercial business, establishment or institution which is inside the building; (b) The outdoor seating is located on property which is either owned or leased by the adjacent restaurant, lounge, hotel, or other commercial business, establishment or institution (italics added); ... Mr. Stola asserts that because he is leasing the sidewalk, he is permitted to use the area for outdoor seating. A copy of the lease addendum exhibiting the leased space is attached. Furthermore, he has provided a list of signatures from adjacent businesses (see attached). These business owners /managers do not object to the chairs and tables, located in front of their businesses. Mr. Stola has provided a letter further explaining why he should be allowed to keep his outdoor seating. The letter points out that the common area directly in front of his store is too small to accommodate tables and chairs; secondly, he is paying additional rent for the entire sidewalk area (see exhibit attached); thirdly, he does not provide table service; 'and finally, the adjacent businesses are willing to apply for their own outdoor seating to keep the seats where they are. Seating Locations Directly in front of Manhattan Bagel are four park benches with two small plastic tables. The sidewalk is approximately 12'4" wide from the eastern edge of the sidewalk to the entrance of Gardens East Barber, where it widens to approximately 177". JoAnn Fabrics is on the eastern side of Manhattan Bagel, but the store front is vacant. To the west is Gardens East Barber and State Farm Insurance. The applicant has shown two tables in front of JoAnn Fabrics, three in front of Manhattan Bagel, two in front of Gardens East Barber and one in front'of State Farm Insurance. Staff Concerns Staff is not in favor of the requested waiver since it does not meet the requirements of Ordinance 5, 1998 which states: (Section 118 -311 Outdoor Seating, (3) Conditions of outdoor seating (c)): "Outdoor seating of an applicant shall not be located on any sidewalk, passageway, or other property adjacent to any other business." This ordinance was enacted in part to prevent conflicts among adjacent tenants who share a common sidewalk. While the current tenants may not object to the tables and chairs outside their walkway, future tenants may. The petitioner is seeking a waiver from this code provision. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends denial of Resolution 1 -4 N 1998. cc- 'a3 -98 ��Ey �� �C7' fl tf IiuDFRti.�c� To THE '��5;,��sSE5 RNA a20 v;PE EX -7 2t1 S�T� N� Fo (t CuSTorv" S To E N�cy �'tt� �rLESH 6i F'. TH€� YT 15o '� 20 v� p F g o vv► E j� F THE b-l'�E TEiv+gn� rS l}N D TYE t'2 CU�j"TO���(LS i4 �r4 C- y o U W �l.L jN9 'THA7- TN �KO6(-FrY',5 -ro CEnj+i -j -r . :5Tr9TE 'FPj-(Lv`c�I. aNS%-)a- FiNC£ (p 6a-Dfi.v5 1;-24s T. t'jf 4 -6ea -^ S- r,,L-kNI F►4 n1 t �} N Go S /YLf T r' C O \ /2`i / v v- v �O ' A o5 P- c- -s t- Ciz-,4 P+s `- at, J �> Promenade Shopping Plaza 9810 ALT Al A at Lighthouse Road Palm Beach Gardens, FI 33410 City of Palm Beach Gardens City Council FRANK & SHERRI STOLA November 3, 1998 I have received a letter from planning and zoning regarding the outdoor sealing at Manhattan Bagel Company in the Promenade Shopping Center. I realize their decision is based on the new code, but feel the :seating, tables, will work better if not directly in front of the store front as required. I believe the final decision should be made by Planning and Zoning to accommodate this particular sits cation. ThEr following facts should lead to a positive resolution: a. with a 30 foot frontage, two entry/exit doors, and a five -foot walkway to the parl ing lot the common area directly in front of the property is. very restrictive ple,!se note, adjacent to this area the walkway widens by eight feet b. I am paying additional rent to the landlord for the propped area beyond stor,. limits (enclosed addendum to lease) c. we provide no table service. These tables are there for everyone's use. Either passers -by , people waiting for hair cuts, State Farm's business, etc. This is a common area seating to be used by all. d. Joanne's Fabrics, State Farm Insurance, and the barber shop have realized the importance of these tables and would permit for them if 'necessary as the by- laws would allow tables in front of businesses also. In summary, this plan works much better with tables to the sides. It allows a safer six -foot access aisle. Can you waiver to accommodate all involve Frai ik ola 'VI President Manhattan Bagel Corporation ` '` pb of P.B. Gardens W GROWN MENT J gEPARiMENT � cc: City Staff Planning and Zoning Promenade Sh000ina Plaza - 9810 ALT Al A at Liahthouse Roars - Palm Reach Gardens. PI 88410 iii ell L Zia Hilit �`�;;• =�.1�j;� x ,r 1�.I.ulillll1L111.11AU.j� JC -j RR T 1'. FIFT T CLAILO r1liriliffffi fifffill FIITMFI 0." Ott ii),iff CHI "M TO 11 < 1. f -1 - tjj, t.•, ) j Us' I l. C.: J. .A, Jq Revised 11/10/98 11/24/98 12/2/98 12/3/98 RESOLUTION 130,1998 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE SITE PLAN OF THE PROMENADE SHOPPING CENTER, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT CREATED BY RESOLUTION 44, 1987, OF GARDENS EAST, A PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT CREATED BY ORDINANCE 2, 1987, LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF ALTERNATE AlA AND LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE, TO ALLOW MANHATTAN BAGEL COMPANY TO LOCATE OUTDOOR SEATING ADJACENT TO ITS COMMERCIAL - LOCATION; PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER TO ALLOW MANHATTAN BAGEL COMPANY TO LOCATE OUTDOOR SEATING DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO NEIGHBORING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES; 'PROVIDING FOR A CONDITION OF APPROVAL; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Palm Beach Gardens approved Ordinance 5, 1998 for the purpose of regulating outdoor seating within the City; WHEREAS, Ordinance 5, 1998 requires all businesses utilizing outdoor seating to apply for a permit, provided that outdoor seating has not been previously approved by site plan approval; WHEREAS, the applicant,.Manhattan Bagel CO. has applied to amend the site plan to allow for outdoor seating; WHEREAS, the applicant has requested a waiver from the requirement in Section 118 - 311(3)(c), enacted by Ordinance 5, 1998, which states that "Outdoor seating of an applicant shall not be located on any sidewalk, passageway, or other property adjacent to any other business "; WHEREAS, the applicant has agreed to abide by the regulations provided by Ordinance 5, 1998, with the exception of that specifically waived by this resolution;, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the applicant's request is reasonable and that Ordinance 5, 1998 does not adequately address the applicant's situation. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida hereby approves a site plan amendment for Promenade Plaza, a Planned Unit Development created by Resolution 44, 1987 located within the Gardens East Planned Community District created by Ordinance 2, 1987 and located at the intersection of Alternate A I A and Lighthouse Drive; approving outdoor seating along the portion of the adjacent sidewalk shown in Exhibit A. SECTION 2. Said approval shall be subject to the following waiver: 1. Waiver of Section 118- 311(3)(c), which prohibits "Outdoor seating of an applicant (to be) located on any sidewalk, passageway, or other property adjacent to any other business," to allow Manhattan Bagel Co. to utilize the sidewalk depicted on Exhibit A, which fronts three separate businesses. SECTION 3. Use of said area shall be in compliance with the following plans on file with the City's Growth Management Department: 1. Site Plan drafted by Frank Stola, dated November 4, 1998 SECTION 4. 'This approval is provided based on the current use of the site by Manhattan Bagel Co. Should the current use (bagel shop) change, this approval shall automatically expire and the site plan revert to its form prior to the amendment approved by this Resolution, with no action required by the City. SECTION 5. This Resolution shall be effective upon adoption: .INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ATTEST: LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC, CITY CLERK BY: 2 DAY OF , 1998 JOSEPH RUSSO, MAYOR APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY. CITY ATTORNEY VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT MAYOR RUSSO VICE MAYOR FURTADO COUNCILMAN SABATELLO COUNCILMAN JABLIN COUNCILMAN CLARK 3 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Date: November 25, 1998 Appointment of Two (2) Regular Members and Two (2) Alternate Members to the Planning and Zoning Commission Subject/Agenda Item Consider a motion to appoint two (2) alternate members as regular members and two (2) members as alternate members to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Recommendation /Motion: Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $ Council Action: Administration Total City Attorney [ j Approved Finance $ [ ] Approved w/ conditions Current FY ACM [ ] Denied Advertised: Human Res. Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Attachments: Other Date: [ ] Operating Resolution 132, 1998 [ ] Other List of Current Members List of Applicants Copies of Applications Paper: [ X ] Not Required Submitted by: Department Director Affected parties [ X ] Notified Budget Acct. #:: [ ] None Approved by: City Manager [ ] Not required BACKGROUND: There are two (2) regular member vacancies on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Council Liaison Sabatello and Chairperson Carlino have the reviewed the applications of the applicants who have applied for positions on the Planning and Zoning Commission. They are recommending that the Council appoint Richard E. Masters and Dennis Soloman, currently alternate members, as regular members to the Commission, and appoint Daniel Lee Cruz and Ted Rauch as alternate members to the Commission. November 25, 1998 RESOLUTION 132, 1998 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF TWO (2) ALTERNATE MEMBERS AS REGULAR MEMBERS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF TWO (2) MEMBERS AS ALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 2 -157 of the Palm Beach Gardens Code of Ordinances provides for appointment of members to the Planning and Zoning Commission, WHEREAS, there are two vacancies on the Planning and Zoning Commission, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appointment two alternate members as regular members of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appointment two members as alternate members of the Planning and Zoning Commission. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 2 -157 of the Palm Beach Gardens Code, Dennis Solomon is hereby appointed as a regular member of the Planning and Zoning Commission to fill an unexpired term, which shall expire on February 1, 2000. Section 2. Pursuant to Section 2 -157 of the Palm Beach Gardens Code, Richard Masters hereby appointed as a regular member of the Planning and Zoning Commission to fill an unexpired term, which shall expired on February 1, 1999. Section 3. Pursuant to Section 2 -157 of the Palm Beach Gardens Code, Ted Rauch and Daniel Lee Cruz are hereby appointed as alternate members of the Planning and Zoning Commission to fill unexpired terms, which shall expire on February 1, 1999. RESOLUTION 132, 1998 Page 2 Section 4. This Resolution shall be effective upon adoption. INTRODUCED, PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF DECEMBER 1998. JOSEPH R. RUSSO, MAYOR ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LINDA V. KOSIER, CMC, CITY CLERK LEGAL SUFFICIENCY VOTE: MAYOR RUSSO VICE MAYOR FURTADO COUNCILMAN JABLIN COUNCILMAN CLARK COUNCILWOMAN SABATELLO CITY ATTORNEY AYE NAY ABSENT CURRENT MEMBERS PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION (7 Members - 2 Year Terms) (2 Alternate Members - 2 Year Terms) TERM DATE MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES APPOINTED Ralph R. Pisani (2 yrs.) 2/1/99 4/16/98 Reg. 9 River Chase Terrace 33418 Home: 627 -7714 Vacancy (2 yrs.) John F. Nedvins (2 yrs.) 10266 Allamanda Circle 33410 Home: 627 -4942 Work: 655 -4441 Richard E. Masters, Alternate (2 yrs.) 13378 Deauville Drive 33410 Home: 624 -2628 Dennis M. Soloman, Alternate (2 yrs.) 217 Old Meadow Way 33418 Home: 626 -7218 Work: 626 -0919 Joel Channing, Vice Chair (2 yrs.) 59 St. George Place 33418 Home: 691 -9933 Work: 407 - 630 -8630 Diane M. Carlino, Chair (2 yrs.) 9230 Cypress Hollow Drive (18) Home: 627 -4824 Vacancy (2 yrs.) John Glidden, Chair Pro Tern (2 yrs.) 8 Huntly Circle (18) Home: 627 -4455 Work: 684 -6841 p &z- bd.mem 08/25/98 2/1/99 Regular 2/1/99 7/18/96 Alt. 11/20/97 Reg. 2/l/99 11/20/97 Alt. 2/1/99 1/8/98 Alt. 2/1/2000 3/20/97 Alt. 12/4/97 Reg. 2/5/98 Reapp. 2/1/2000 4/2/92 Alt. 9/02/93 Reg. 2/5/98 Reapp. 2/112000 Regular 2/1/2000 9/1/94 Alt. 2/15/96 Reg. 2/5/98 Reapp. City of Palm Beach Gardens PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION APPLICANTS Date Application Applicant Phone Numbers Occupation Applied Exp. Date 11/19/96 11/19/98 Kee Barclay H: 627 -5018 Real Estate Broker 301 Third Terrace W: 744 -9444 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 11/27/96 11/27/98 Marlene B. Blitstein H: 624 -3987 Retired Administrator 1 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 136 Windward Drive 5/27/98 5/27/2000 Joseph B. Love, Jr. H: 627 -5359 Director of Governmental Palm Beach Gardens 33418 W: 840 -1386 Affairs 12/3/96 12/3/98 Harvey L. Stern H: 775 -2506 Retired Attorney Tax Reduction Consultant 11 St. Giles Road 162 E. Tall Oaks Circle Palm Beach Gardens 33418 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 12/16/96 12/16/98 Milton Meltzer H: 775 -9765 Sales Associates, Mirsky 29 Windsor Lane W: 845 -0800 Realty Group Palm Beach Gardens 33418 12/23/96 12/23/98 Pete Miskovich H: 624 -4545 Senior Criminal Investigator 1404 14th Lane W: 305 -513 -3200 (Also applied to Code Palm Beach Gardens 33418 Enforcement Board) 12/26/96 12/26/98 Bonnie Sanchez H: 624 -5716 Quality Assurance, State of 12572 Woodmill Drive W: 433 -2688 Florida Palm Beach Gardens 33410 12/30/96 12/30/98 Margaret Runchey H: 624 -5087 Contract Consultant 9626 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens 33410 4/16/97 4/16/99 Roberta Van Sickle H: 691 -8220 Consultant; Writer 4082 Chestnut Avenue Palm Beach Gardens 33410 4/10/98 4/10/2000 Ted Rauch H: 775 -1782 Real Estate 1097 Roble Way W: 684 -3700 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 5/21/98 5/21/2000 David M. Shaw H: 694 -0134 Attorney 8792 Citation Drive W: 833 -5600 1 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 5/27/98 5/27/2000 Joseph B. Love, Jr. H: 627 -5359 Director of Governmental 2615 Prosperity Oaks Court W: 840 -1386 Affairs Palm Beach Gardens 33410 9/16/98 9/16/2000 Edward A. Kearney H: 775 -9185 Tax Reduction Consultant 11 St. Giles Road W: 625 -1006 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 p&z- app.tst 11/17/98 9/17/98 9/17/2000 John A. Ramos 4445 Hickory Drive Palm Beach Gardens 33418 H: 622 -9139 Associate Planner, Broward W: 954- 357 -6657 County Government 9/17/98 9/17/2000 Richard Orman H: 775 -1952 Professor (Public 4203 Oak Street W: 622 -9300 Administration) Palm Beach Gardens 33418 9/17/98 9/17/2000 Gerald Foland 5631 Whirlaway Road Palm Beach Gardens 33418 H: 627 -3643 Owner, Baron Signs Mfg W: 863 -7446 10/2/98 10/2/2000 George M. Richetelli H: 627 -8246 Owner, Gardens Title, Inc. 10219 Allamanda Blvd W: 627 -1433 (Currently member of the Palm Beach Gardens 33410 Code Enforcement Board) 10/14/98 10/14/2000 Martin Becker H: 624 -7134 Retired 5002 Lake Catherine Drive H: 630 -6341 Palm Beach Gardens 33403 10245 Hunt Club Lane 10/15/98 10/15/2000 Patricia Ann Ash H: 625 -0377 Attorney 145 Monterey Pointe Drive W: 625 -0377 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 11/4/98 11/4/2000 Daniel Lee Cruz H: 776 -1542 Architect 11622 Hackberry Street W: 233 -0258 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 11/4/98 11/4/2000 Michael Winston H: 630 -6341 Attorney 10245 Hunt Club Lane W: 659 -7070 (Also applied to Planning & Palm Beach Gardens 33418 Zoning Commission) 11/5/98 11/5/2000 Brigham McCown H: 691 -0964 Attorney 718 7th Lane Palm Beach Gardens 33418 11/6/98 11/6/2000 Patrick D. Carroll H: 630 -7525 Assistant Director, Solid 49 Admirals Court W: 615 -4578 Waste Authority Palm Beach Gardens 33418 11/9/98 11/9/2000 Irwin R. Gilbert H: 625 -1905 Attorney 205 Eagleton Lakes Blvd W: 655 -6022 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 11/9/98 11/9/2000 Sharon Deen H: 776 -3186 Mortgage Loan Officer 10240 Seagrape Way W: 842 -2277 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 11/12/98 11/12/98 Leonard G. Rubin H: 694 -2771 Attomey 38 Princewood Lane W: 655 -0620 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 11/15/98 11/15/2000 Barry Present H: 630 -8171 Real Estate Specialist 372 -1 Prestwick Circle W: 682 -6845 Palm Beach Gardens 33418 j P&7- app.lst 11/17/98 DANIEL LEE CRUZ, ARCHITECT 11622 Hackberry Street Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Email: dancruz@bellsouth.net November 4, 1998 City Clerk City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 334104698 Voice: (561) 776 -1542 Fax: (561) 776 -1163 Re: Letter of Interest for Appointment to Planning and Zoning Commission Dear City Clerk: In response to the City's invitation in the recent City Line, I have enclosed my resume and application for your consideration. My experience spans 27 years in the fields of Architecture and Construction Management including 10 years in private practice. My record of successfully managed projects includes educational, health care, laboratory, institutional, and civic commissions. Prior to my current employment with Palm Beach County and previous employment with Palm Beach County Schools, I served as on-site Project Manager during construction of the $106,000,000, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Riviera Beach. I currently serve as Senior Registered Architect with Palm Beach County's Capital Improvements Division. In this capacity I oversee County capital project development from property development through construction completion. I engage in practically no ,private practice work, and bring no political or professional agenda. Above all, I assure my professional conduct and integrity are beyond reproach. I believe my extensive professional experience in project planning, development and construction makes me an excellent candidate for service to our City's Planning and Zoning Commission. I look forward to an opportunity to meet with you and other City representatives to present my professional credentials and determine how I may serve our fine City. Very truly yours, C,OPI Daniel Lee Cruz, R.A. Fl. Arch Reg. No. AR0008133 Attachments DANIEL LEE CRUZ, ARCHITECT Position Sought: Planning and Zoning Commission Member City of Palm Beach Gardens PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS • Florida Registered Architect, Registration No. AR0008133. • Florida Certified General Contractor (Inactive), No. CGC011911. • Uniform Building Code Inspector, Florida Department of Education. • Member, S.B.C.C.I, Membership No. 22116. • S.B.C.C.I. Certified Plans Examiner, Registration No. 921. • Florida Certified Plant Examiner, License No. PX- 0001158. • S.B.C.C.I. Certified Building Inspector, Registration No. 6059. • Florida Certified Building Inspector, License No. BN- 0002760. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Architecture, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1977. • Associate in Arts, Miami Dade Junior College, Miami, Florida, 1973. Orl � EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Senior Registered Architect February 1996 to Date PALM BEACH COUNTY - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS DIVLSION WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Concurrent management of numerous new major capital construction projects including Supervisor of Elections Headquarters, Palm Beach County Head Start Facility at Riviera Beach, West Jupiter Community Recreation Center, West Boynton (District Park `B') Community Recreation Center, Jupiter Fire Rescue Station 18 - Jupiter, Fire Rescue Station 56 - Boca Raton, Okeeheelee Park Golf Course Clubhouse and Morikami Communitv Park. Special Inspector September 1994 to February 1996 SCHOOL DLSTRICT PALM BEACH COUNTY WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA On -site construction inspection and management for numerous capital projects including roof replacements and the new (replacement) Poinciana Elementary School. Project Manager November 1990 to September 1994 WOLFBERG ALVAREz AND PARTNERS MIAMI, FLORIDA On -site Construction Project Manager for the new $106,000,000,,400-bed, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Riviera Beach, Florida. Principal November 1980 to October 1990 DANIEL LEE CRUZ ARCHuECT, & ASSOCIATES MIAMI, FLORIDA EvANs /CRuz & ASSOCIATES MIAMI, FLORIDA Responsible for day - today operations of firm and supervision of staff. Responsible for marketing, quality control, project production, and project management during construction. SPECIAL SKILLS • Expert oral, wtiuen and delineation skills. • Fluent in English and Spanish. • Computer proficient_ PERSONAL • Social Security Number: 261 -96 -7834. • Married, no children. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY SdARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gatdashs has several adviahory/aaton=wus boards nhsidents save an as voluntmv. The lbltovvi S is a list ofthe boards sad a wry brief synopsis of their eapat ibiiities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum canto per month) to review ,plained projects and VANnittals of Art to dewrhhtine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Baatitkadom A Enviroamentsl Commime: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes reeonnnandaions to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the,, status of the envit'onmehtt d the City. Coda Enfan aonant Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasiyudicial board issues firAI gs of fact sad cowAusions of law to bring cculn violations to the City's Code in compliatm., Edaestioq Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd WedtxsdW of each month. This board makes rem,maduftm to tfhe City Couthcil oopaeraittg the thoids trend tascatptaanded seeps to be taioett to itaprove Romps aad perfottt:anoe of loaf schools, Planning 6 Zoning Board: Moots regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the Ud and 4th Tuesdgs of such mahtfh. This board is vested with the jhu'isditxiat of a>sEing ftxahal hasoauh+andatiotu to tltia COY Cohmch7 an matters pami><hi. g to land im aged and is tespoasible for coadde ttg *Q fife tuts! appcwv= phos for new miects within the City. Re nadod Ad dory Neank Manta m 7:30 p.m. on the 1stToesday of ea c h moodL This'bvard makes reconhmv -4,.g as to d a Cohuhcil coam erniahg the development, operatlat, maintenance. Bnarwid& em of retetatloaal tuaettitiss/programs. !tansies Boards: PoSee, ruvasen'9 rind Gaaeml Empbyas. Thai boards awn at vsrlous titres, usually once a moeah or once ::very 3 M0011W athd rnaka decisions agarding pension !land invmaumt porftios toted tither ptxhsiop manate"went isttxt. If you era willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of dww boards, please corrtpky the following aWicatiOm km and foewaod It to she City CWk's Office. 10500 N. Military Trail. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. - - - Pk"C Print in Bkck in City of Palm Seacb Gardens O APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BO Boards) Applied for f /Q�� %ter, Zo/Ji�u men/ Date- /S�ar�ri�JL� 9, /9 . Name- aaa,,c/ L� `J -_ _Crt�� .P..4. „ „ Photo: H 77C- 15¢2- w 2.33 -ors$ Address: 116 2 2 _ .c,�� �i� �Q' G.. How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? '1 ell-S. Palm Beach Cotmty? 7yis . Eehploycr: plm r.4 (fir h�ij Position: CQO � How Long ?_Z-Vgr. Pk'w attach a resuan to your application or use space below to ahartnhanze qualifica ins ami exMumce acquired that would be belplihi W tine Board(s) for which you am applying (Le., :ducat ion, employmetn, puticipation in semce orprIkedoths or dubs: 11/05/98 14:53 FAX 561 659 .7368 CARLTON FIELDS 002 CARLT'ON FIELDS A'(TO R N EYS AT LAW ESPERANTE _ AVAILING ADDRESS: 222 LAKEVIEW AVENUE. SUITE 1400 P.O. SOX M. WEST PALM BEACH. FL33402-0150 WEST PALM BEACH. FLMDA 3340]-6149 TEL (561) 659 -7070 FAX (561) 659-7368 November 5, 1998 City of Palm Beach Gardens VIA FACSIMILE 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 -4698 Re: Application For Position on City Advisory Board To Whom It May Concem: Please find enclosed my completed application fora position on one of the City's advisory boards along with a brief biography outlining my experience. Should you have any additional questions, please. do not h&itate to contact me. MW /ctc Enclosure .0C WEMaAnVEL, SMITH &_ CUTLER P. A_ WP84'504710R 7i.MrA ORI.AN DO PE•NSACOLA TALLAHASSEE WEST PALM HCACH ST_ PETERSBURG MIAM( f� t I CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Sesch Gardens has sererW advisory /autonomous boards residents serve'on as volunteers. The tbilo*ing is a list of *a r., boards and a vary hriaf synopsis of their rasponsihitlties: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (mialmum once per month) to raview planned projects and submittals of Aft to determine compliance With the Arts In Public Places Ordinance. r' BeentlAeation A Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recontmendatlons to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout ,the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues finndinp of but and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recouvrAitlom 10 the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of locd seboob. Pleaaiog A Laing Board: Meet$ regularly at 730 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is voted with $me jurisdletion of mai3ng formal eoeotnme datioro to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is raspotmbk fist considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. iilaereadioo Advisory Hoard: Meets at 7:30 p.m: eai the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, mainwnance, financing. etc. of recreational amenities/prograrm. Peatslon Hoards: Police. Firaamm's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or onoa every 3 months, and stake decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management isnm If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete time following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10300 N. Military Trail. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Pkwe Print in Black Ink -:-- -- City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for: . P1011na(IJ � 2ar inq GcA4 Date: 4- 1a-gl Name: tt 4L)61 Phone: H '7'7:5,- it rol. W 041-3700 ., . Address: 1 oq J Rob 1G Wdy How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? ei ur5_ Palm Beach County? 311 L4C^rS Employer. Diu'\ L-e-W I$ t A'556r.IJ'eA Position: . 4 OC -141 }e Flow Lang. G Pus Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualificatians and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment,'. participation in service organizada ma or clubs): Siviature 1611, 2'd . e, L _ C �7.�n+ tit ,�C I(iwC P �✓L �- C MG I-.-- TED RAUCH 1097 Roble Way Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 OBJECTIVE (561) 775 -1782 e-mail: maxclimber@aaol.com Seek a challenging position to utilize my competitive sales experience and creative abilities to improve growth and profitability of a dynamic company. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1997- REAL ESTATE. D.P. Lewis and Associates - Palm Beach County, FL Present Commercial and Industrial Land Sales Promotion and Sales of Real estate Negotiation and Presentations 1993 -1997 AMERICAN COASTAL ENGINEERING, INC. West Palm Beach, FL Manager and Marketing Supervisor Creative Marketing Project Coordination Assist in Development of Innovative Coastline Reconstruction 1989 - 1993 RAUCH - AMERICAN GRAPHICS & ADVERTISING. Austria President Responsible for all tasks involved in establishing and operating an advertising and graphics service agency by: Seeking and establishing clientele through self - promotion Manipulating projects through completion - Create, construct and present strategies - Develop concepts and project plans - Utilize extensive computer experience - MacIntosh. -Quwk, Fwd, PWMRkcr, 111usuvor, Photoshw Coordinate with other advertising professionals Manage business - related functions 1988 - 1989 KRESSER & KLEIN ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS CO. Austria/Germany Account Executive /Art Director Coordinate with existing accounts and establish new business Sales and Promotions Art Directing - Creative Coordination Concept and Design (identify new products) Project supervision from initial contact to project completion 1985 - 1988 IMPERIAL AVIATION, INC. Palm Beach International Airport, FL Account ExecutiveJPllot `.► Flight Crew (helicopter and private%ontract charter) Promotions and sales of aircraft charter Initiate competitive marketing strategies Implement new sales and training strategies I of 5 team members to construct Regulation 121 Certified Airline 1980.1 984 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Air Traffic Controller Received focused education in and management through the Community College of the Air Force and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Air Traffic Controller (Honorable Discharge after completing 4-year enlistment) Created and developed training and system support services Communications Squadron Creative Leader Fhwnt in the German Language References and Portfolio Available Upon Request `...- APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD BT I(s) Applied For G Adaress: "--C Phone Number Home: �7, 7 - ScYf� How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Date of Application: Business: _ -7q4- y44 4 Z - 9&Palm Beach County's Employer: Z66� ��-� &�yJ (!:;&W, Position: iZ How Long? Y Summarize qualifications and experience acquired that you feel would be helpful to the Board(s) for which -you are Personal References: (optional) A- raFG > Signature Date •is• APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD 1 .4(s) Applied Fo440106- e4m .� Address: 136 �11A1,0 i!/4)t4 hajt b 1&f City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida �I z ' Date of Appi'ication: 7 �b Phone Number. Home: G -y '4fX Business: How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? A Palm Beach County?_ a #V 100 �( v Employer: 1 1. G l /4 � Positiog. . � How Lorw. '� �t �_W- Summarize qualifications and experience acquired that you feel would be helpful to the Board(s) for -which you are applying. (This might include education, employment experience and participation in service o anizations or dubs): Faea� Glv�� oiGGf�� r�od� l,Jtie�! k(W41& !N -Cr-A( ZY7 *1,4" pA� - Gv��' T�'-f - f�� 2 U0Ar /fe le- si A� /A tl a-P if(&4d ///& wl fA /9-.fC�it�'�f' �o/L �'G 4F �,�' �G°G� &� A Gd dD 0 IIJ SfAAA44 Personal References: (optional) �� S�1U �,%� ,vo "Lf LliW -Adl Ul17k M cNl�L��i, ,.�U•b+.�r F��,P. 4G��O�iwr/��r ��ti M rt.1/U �tfPili9��. 11� sr�s Signatur �f/� Date �t arL�� /. �� lam: Vii•+% •19• _ ._.._ - ` -'v � .rr.�.K.�. r. •�. tarp /bbb�l P. 2 APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Date of Appllratlom December 3. 1996_ Boaid(s)AppliedFor. P1Annina b 7nnino rnmmission- Zeninc_ Beard of Anneals Address: 197 7AAt Tall nAlre ri re-1 P — Phone Number. Horde: 15 61 1 7 7 5 2 5 0 6 Business. N/ A -- How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 2 vrs _ 4mos :Palm Beach County? same Employer. 4 n 4' i .-o A Position: A c t rn rn P y _ How Long? 4 3 yr Summarize qualifications and experience acquired that you feel would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying. (This might include education, employment experience and participation in service organizations or dubs): See Attached Personal References: (opt) Frn��t Vn1 nntR. 1AI 1rp1 ciav -Darlr rlri vsa _ PRr_ ?75_(1917 Jules MarCUs_ 104 anlfniev Court_ PAC927 -4soo Julq* Cghen, PGA National, VBG a ey _ Stern •19• I have been a permanent resident of Palm Beach Gardens since__.. August 1, 1994. Prior to moving to Florida, I lived my entire life in and around Trenton, New Jersey. I attended the Trenton public schools, and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College (B.A., 1948) and Rutgers University School of Law (J.D., 1951) I practiced law for forty - three (43) years prior :o my retirement. The primary part of my practice was devoted t• real estate, Land use, including subdivisions and site plan_. and creation of Homeowners Associations and Condominiums. I alsc.• have vast experience in the areas of municipal and 'county government, having served as Assistant Attorney for the City of Trenton, Attorney for Washington Township and the Mercer County Welfare Board, and as County Attorney for Mercer County. I also served as General Counsel to the New Jersey Association of Counties. My military experience includes over two years as a memner of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate's Office at the Pentagon. I have the time to devote to serving on these Boards. a: \ app. cO3 PLEASE PRINT IN BLACK INK City of Palm Beach Gardens Application for Positions on Advisory Board(s) Board(s) applied for PC A N/V I,t'/G � ? o�tl /�XJ' Name: /1aitToN ,t�F�T2F�- _Phone: H: 77-l- 9 ?6S ,W: Address: ��lr✓�/vOSo,'a; 4 *Al— i How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? >/9�� _ Palm Beach County? /per' EmployerAlIRSK Y Position:SALEs A5,roGAT,-17 How long ? /f G - Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpiut to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e.. education, employment. participation in service organization or clubs): ,/NF1d P/## / ?fS'r 7;'E ,4s0,PER . �AR(zp Y CL. IJ S. Y4 A ; PG VA r., 4m.4 c. /344 U r, c/ oN r M it rrr,.� PAR. -reAfftC EA114WU -e L.cm,#/.PPEQQ•ySignature: V,yore w4yarrGvoa:.P B,Sr „- vuM,vgQS.�/�d�oFvr� S,tfERpT•a1q,QR NerdC C�',AtA/. --- - - - - -- Following are the City of Palm Beach Gardens advisory boards and committees open to residents to serve as volunteer: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once a month) to review planned projects and submittals of art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. - Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beau - tdication of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. - Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi - judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. - Education Advisory Board: Mects at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wrdnes(h . of each month. Makes recommendations to the City Count-il :uncerning the needs and recom- Cary Halt City of Paim Beach Gardens 10500 4. h1 ::nary Trail Palm Beach Gardens. Florida 33410 ! PHIN rE3 ON RECYCLED PAPER i mended steps to be taken to improve relationships ant performance of local schools. Planning do Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Vested witl the jurisdiction of 'making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and i responsible for considering all site and appearance plan: for new projects within the City. Recreation ,advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on th( 1st Tuesday of each month. Makes recommendations to tht Council concerning development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc., of recreational amenities /programs. If you arc willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, compjcte the above application and forward it to the Cir)r Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, PBG, FL 33410. 2 10 f:CRLEA '1`v:kC *028 R f1S I DCI`+ 1- 2y WINDSOR LN WEST PAf -NI 13F<<C1I. FL 33413-7116 SOW DEC, 8 L -- i City Hall ........ `........ 775 -825( City Cle k—+.L ?iii: s ? -, - 775 -825, ._� 7..�.1�; .Ty: Plannin$� ._Z.�nifig -!,z.;.-'775-829c Build Build ing.Departnient .,f .` ; , 5 -828= Finance De`pa_rttneilt . ..,:= �:c...'.. 775-820'. Human R esotrt"e� Depart me- t .. 77i-8M Public nor 775 -827= Police LAC 1?irF�,�' ergeticy::. ...............9] Police (Nod - -” ` ' 622 -211. Fire (Non- Eii(er ..r.;: ..... 775-8-276( Burns Corri� nicj,^Ceii .::�.... -. 775 -82 ?1 Riverside Corrtmu -Oj Center.... 775 -820( Municipal Pool ... ..:..................... 775 -827: Tennis Shop . ............................... 775 -827 PBG Golf Course . ....................... 775 -255( City Line is a Quarterly newsletter published by the :dy Palm Beach Gardens to keep citizens informed about ever and issues affecting local government and the communi Written comments or suggestions concerning items h tared are accepted by the Gay manaasi s office_ City Council Joseph Russo, Mayor ................. 624 -028= BULK RATE Lauren Furtado, Vice Mayor ..... 622 -392c U.S. Postage Paid Linda :Monroe, Councilwoman. 622 -833 West Palm Bch., FL Eric Jablin, Councilman ---- _------- 62 ?-494- David Clark, Councilman .......... 624 -459( j Permit 1322 - City Offices 2 10 f:CRLEA '1`v:kC *028 R f1S I DCI`+ 1- 2y WINDSOR LN WEST PAf -NI 13F<<C1I. FL 33413-7116 SOW DEC, 8 L -- i City Hall ........ `........ 775 -825( City Cle k—+.L ?iii: s ? -, - 775 -825, ._� 7..�.1�; .Ty: Plannin$� ._Z.�nifig -!,z.;.-'775-829c Build Build ing.Departnient .,f .` ; , 5 -828= Finance De`pa_rttneilt . ..,:= �:c...'.. 775-820'. Human R esotrt"e� Depart me- t .. 77i-8M Public nor 775 -827= Police LAC 1?irF�,�' ergeticy::. ...............9] Police (Nod - -” ` ' 622 -211. Fire (Non- Eii(er ..r.;: ..... 775-8-276( Burns Corri� nicj,^Ceii .::�.... -. 775 -82 ?1 Riverside Corrtmu -Oj Center.... 775 -820( Municipal Pool ... ..:..................... 775 -827: Tennis Shop . ............................... 775 -827 PBG Golf Course . ....................... 775 -255( City Line is a Quarterly newsletter published by the :dy Palm Beach Gardens to keep citizens informed about ever and issues affecting local government and the communi Written comments or suggestions concerning items h tared are accepted by the Gay manaasi s office_ r PLEASE PRINT IN BUCK INK City of Palm Beach Gardens cafe: Application for Positions on Advisory Board(s) Board(s) applied for ��ti'�iiric f Za.u:yt o� fri<<h7�w� Name: "0, /s�4 f`�� �� Phone: H: 47V1- 5'SyS W: 3oS /Sr3�3�a�n Address: /f'o y How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? Palm Beach County? y °y — Employer: /�i v �y �^�.� l Posi lon: How long? Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarae qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (L&, education, empioyment, participation in service orgatmtion or chtbs;: s �- EXPERANCE: 1994 to Present 1994 to 1996 Pete Miskovich 1404 14th Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 (407) 624 -4545 Office of the Attorney General Organized Fraud Division Miami, Florida Senior Criminal Investigator (On special detachment Federal Bureau of Investigation) Responsibilities: Conducting longterm reactive/proactive criminal investigations in health care fraud/public corruption & organized crime. Specific duties entail ,intelligence gathering for covert undercover operations, electronic monitoring of telephone communications, pen registrars and wire interception. Conduct investigations on health care providers, financial institutes, and bonding companies falsifying governmental procedures for financial rumination Special training in surety bond investigations dealing- in governmental contracts and bidding procedures. Office of The Inspector General . Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington. D.C. Special Anent (On special detachment United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of Florida, Organized Crime/Public Corruption Division) & the Florida Department of Law Enforcement/ Public Corruption Unit. Responsibilities: Assisted and Coordinating criminal investigations dealing in organized fraud, public corruption,& racketeering. Conducted criminal investigations into various municipalities that received Federal funds through false pretenses or with fraudulent documentation. Conducted electronic surveillance of public officials and/or their agents suspected of Participating in criminal activity. Testified in State & Federal proceedings, and presented evidence for prosecution to State & Federal Grand Juries. ( 1982-1986 City of Miami Police Department Miami, Florida Police Officer Responsibilities: Assist in the enforcement of State & Federal laws as they relate to my judicial authority. Participated in undercover operation relating to narcotic related activities. EDUCATION: Associated in Arts / Liberal Studies Miami -Dade Community College Bachelor of Arts / Criminal Justice St. Thomas University CERT WICAI'ES/ Hostage Negotiations AWARDS Federal Bureau of Investigations S. W.A.T. Federal Bureau of Investigations t Field Training Officer City of Miami Police ' Firearms Instructor Florida Department of Law Enforcement Chemical Munitions Instructor Smith & Wesson Academy Impact Weapons Instructor Palm Beach Criminal Justice Academy REFERENCES UPON REQUEST PLEASE PRINT IN BLACK INK City of Palm Beach Gardens Date: 2 u9 6 V AppiicaUq or Positions on Advisory Boacd(s Board(s) applied C K 414" k '^'"``t l� `� &, &-N� . •. a. 5 i' 810 -0 ($g Name: ., Phone: H. w• - -- Address: x.00 - ii (Q �- LPG 35b9 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens?. 4 (S Palm ch County? C'o 1,{ca.r� Employer .4� t`' 4 - Position: How long? Please attach a resume "Ur application or use space below to summarize qualificationtYie gerience acquired that wTM be helpful the Board(s) for which yqu are applying (i e.. ad u emplo partici in rganaatian ar ): - e DS - �s�(k.c i� Ksel %5.� 7�.�.Y SX4 S IN 79141.4 T 1 N - LAY �_ �JyR tS��V S G t PLEASE PR1AtT JA •tACX 1JIiX City of Palm Beach Gardens Date: December 30,19% Appllcatlon for Positions on Advisory Boards) Board(s) applied for, PlwuunR tit Zoning Board 4 _ Name: M_ arcaret 12 unnht -v _ ,. Phone: H:_ 6?4 -5087 fit W: _ 624 -5838 FaS Address: 9626 North 4lilitary Trail_ Pa Beach Gardena, FL 33410 How long have you been a resident of Pa6 Beach Gardens? 3 yea" Palm Such County? 5 112 years Employer i CS3 Consulting_ Services Inc. Position: 'President How long? , 9 years Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying p.a., education. wMloytnertt, participation In service arganizatlon or dubs): t am active it the 10(al r:v:n e•nrwr,,,ew:rar —A : — -Ainrlr to Tl,.r rnnatnlMinn i"A1gtrV i„ PRr �nrl an..r :�1ev in nlonnirta nrnvitlp arnmAina Fnr a.nn� rn thin hnJisnature: Following are the City of Palm Beach Gardens advisory boards and committees open to residents to serve as volunteers: • Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minittuua orlct a month) to review planned projects and subtruttals of art to determine complame with the Arts in Public Plies Ocdlnance. • Beautification & EnvimnMentmlCa•• mirtee: meew at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beau- tification of City property and the scams of the envisonmem throughout the City. • Code Enforcement Hoards Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi - judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions. of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. • Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Makes recommendations to the City Council contesting the needs and recom- Ciry Mau City of Palm Baaeh Gardens 1050011. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33470 PAINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER mended steps to be taken to improve relationships 2nd performance of local schools. Planning A Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m_ on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. • 1<ecreation Advisory Hoard: Meets at 7:30 pea, on the 1st Tuesday of each month- Makes re—T endations to the Council concerning development, operatic u, maimenance, financing, etc., of recreational amenities/ -vrograass. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate menObcr of one or more of these boards, complete the above application and, forward it to the City Clerk's Office. 105W N. Milner% Trail, PBG, FL 33410. Burial RATE U.S. Patspa Paid West Palm Bch_. FL Permit #= 3-1 sass,sassrsara�aausys EC:RL.C)T*`*CUOV R CS l U F31Y L- 4315 VIAL1lTU(JRN AVI✓ WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33410 -2630 City Council Joseph Russo, Mayor ..._ ...... 624 -0284 Lauren Furtado. Vice Mayor __.. 622 -3924 Linda Monroe, Councilwoman . 622 -8339 Eric Jablin. Councilman ............ 6274947 David Clark, Councilman ......... 624 -4596 City OfSces City Hall _ ....... ................ ............ 775 -8250 City Clerk. »............_................_ 775 -8252 Planning A Zoning ........ ....... .. 775 -8295 Building Department .... .._.... 775 -8284 Finance Deparmaent ..._ _ 775 -8201 Human Resource Department _ 775 -8200 Public Works .. ............... ........... 775 -8274 Pol ice & Fire Emergency ... ........... ...... 911 Police (Dion- Emergency; .. -__. 622 -2111 Fire. (Non - Emergency) .. .......... 775 -8260 Burris Community Cents , .......... 77548270 Riverside Community G:nter.__ 775-8206 -Municipal Pool .............. ......... ._ 775 -8272 Tennis Shop ...... 775 -8277 PSG Golf Course___.._......._.._ 775 -2556 City Una is a qu rmly raw *WW puWshsd by the City of Palm Beach Berrien to hMp Cie M informed about events MW roues afracol heal government end IM Owerarttft Written comaw n or smesborrs conuming items far triad an accsptad by the Giy Manager's adi- Irmo 9626 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 (561) 6245087 — (561) 624-5838 F ax — cs3 (gate nit RESUME Margaret Runchey SUMMARY: Eleven years management controls experience maximizing resource usage and return in construction, en grnneerui& manufacturing and technical environments; six years experience m group pcoce-s facilitation and training in both private and public sectors with specialty in graphical participative grog :o ply processes; scheduling, cost allocation and tracking for large and small projects, sequence and' analysis/documentation to prevent and/or resolve ,4,4--y claims, schedule coordination and 'rrtegation of multiple projects; exceptional facility communicating with project personnel to identify and prioeitim needs, and to provide highest quality tools for decision making EXPEFUNCE. CS3 Consulting Services, Inc. — March 1987 to present PRESIDENT — Contract consultant to industrial clients and genteral,contractors, respoststlle for fixali taring project planning and control systems: Critical Path Method schedule development,and network generation; project controls training, strategic planning sessions, construction put =nng, and participa- tive workshops on a variety of topics; previous clients include Florida Power and Light, EBASCO; CH2M Fn -i -. Palm Beach County. McDonnell Douglas Corporation — July 1984 to February 1987 Douglas A aft company, Long Beach, California IvWU/CRP TASK TEAM i -FADER — Responsible for directing the efforts of ten team rr.mbers in the accomplishment of capacity planning projects; development of capacity planning systems, sbular and graphic schedule reporting of future due and work in process, work center resource A -- Ix e, validation of lot sizes and lead times, supervision of capacity pidu�ers' pilot program tasks in implem ratting closed - loop rescheduling; developed MRP U/CRP curriculum & trai.ied 500 shoptloor and staff employees; pri- mary interface between Capacity Planning Organization and other functional management Promotions: Senior Systems Analyst Dec 85; Manufacturing Specialist Dec 86; Acting Section Manager Jan 87. SYSTEMS: Scheduling: Primavera P3, Finest Hour & Suretrak; PSDPs P/2'& Quiknet, MS Project; GTW for MS Project; Scito>'s Project Scheduler 6; Welco&s Texim & Open Plan SSiDB: Excel; Lotus 1 -2 -3; MS Access Graphics: Freelance & Freelance Plus; PC Paint; Deskscari II; MS Powerpoint Word Proc: Amipro; Lotus WordPro; MS Word; Word Perfect EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Construction Engineering (MGPA: 3.44) California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (June 1984) PROF DEV: Catiticates: Basic Facilitation Methods L Advanced Facilitation Methods Z Philosophy of Participation Methods III, Participative Fund - Raising AWARDS: NVawtc Scholarship 82 -83; Vinnel Scholarship 83 -84; Three Employee Suggestions/Significant Cast Reduction WLNGS Awards; -91MVP Leadership Award -, '95 Gold Coast BPW Woman of the Year; '96 President's Award PROF: International Association of Facilitators (Board of Directors; Chair, Construction SIG, Editor, Newslet- ter & Journal), American Association of Cost Engineers, National Association of Women In Construc- tion (Chair, Girl Scout Construction Patch Program); Associated General Contractors; Society of Women Engineers; Business and Professional Women (Past - President; District & State Offiees�r, Lead - ership South Dade 1990 -1991 (Program Committee 1991 - 1993); YWCA (Board of Directors); Palm Beach County Women's Coalition (Co- Chair, 1994 - 1996); School Advisory Committee 1992 -1993; Palm Beach County Building Industries Forum, Advisory Committee Member, 1993 -1997. 4082 Chesmut Avenue Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 -2146 Ph. (561) 691 -8220 - Fax (561) 691 -8237 * RV5l ®aol.com April t5, 1997 Ms. Bobby Herakovitch City Manager City Hall City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Dear Ms. Herakovitch: I am submitting my resume for a future opening on the Planning & Zoning Board. Significant Qualifications include: 20 years Social work experience with *CARF consulting certification *ADA consulting training * Certified Disability Consultant *Member of NASW, ARC, I have been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens, and Palm Beach County since Nov. 95. I currently work as a Disability Consultant and writer. I would be most interested in discussing this volunteer position with you. Sincerely, c" ctr; ck& Roberta VanSickle l MR 16 OW C ROBERTA E. VAN SICKLE 4082 Chestnut Avenue. 'Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 6918220 - FAX (561) 6918237- RV514Qaol.com OBJECTIVE A position with an organization in need of a proven leader, administrator, manager and Social Worker. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Over twenty years Social Work experience emphasizing Supported Employment program development. Proven ability to provide services to local and national disability support group activities. Outcome oriented skills, including ,problem solving, staff motivation, communication resulting in client service satisfaction. EXPERIENCE Consultant; Writer. ( Volunteer coordinator, Internet support groups ) 1995- Consultant to non -CARF accredited institutions resulting in successful accreditation. Consultant to professional Internet list serves, disability and vocational web sites. Published in TBI Challenge, .(Brain Injury Association); Stroke UpBeat: . (National Stroke Association); Stroke Connection, (American Heart Association) and in ( A Dav in the Life of a Social Worker,(White Hat Communications). Established and coordinate internet stroke and supported employment groups; ';maintain job help webpage. Jones Publishing, Iola, WI 1996 Editor, Job Training and Placement Report Solicited, edited, wrote and transmitted from Florida home monthly copy for professional publication. Monitored national and international supported employment activities. introduced legislative and funding issue columns. Represented publisher at international conference. Bancroft, Inc., Haddonfield, NJ 1984-1995 Area Supervisor for Supported Employment: Vocational Liaison Supervised 13 direct - service workers in award-winning (PEER) clients family and employer support programs. Managed annual budget of $100,000; developed new client employment opportunities. Wrote agency and department policies; manual for community transportation of clients to work. Wrote successful intra- agency grant resulting in additional Vocational Rehabilitation funding. Established and implemented guidelines for department person centered job development; developed and maintained program evaluation system. Increased client satisfaction and job retention. Presented at six national conventions. Connected agency with affiliations; achieved statewide recognition for model vocational and residential services. Achieved department's first CARF accreditation. Community Residential Supervisor, Vocational Educateur Provided 24 -hour services to clients. Supervised 10 direct care staff integrating residential and vocational services. Initiated client participation in local government and community advocacy groups. Represented agency in highly successful state licensing and accreditation. Won outstanding service recognition award. Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C. 1983-1985 Convention Management Coordinator. Customer Service representative for international convention guests. Scheduled city convention activities. Assisted with 50th Presidential Inaugural Ball. American Red Cross, ( Various military bases and chapters ) 1975 -1985 Caseworker, Volunteer Disaster Services Chairman Provided emergency counseling and financial services to distressed military personnel. Established disaster relief plans; coordinated emergency services. Assigned to National Red Cross disaster team as damage assessment supervisor. United States Navy Relief Society, ( Various Naval bases), 1975 -1977 Casework Supervisor Supervised 4 caseworkers; provided financial, family and community resource counseling. Recognized for over 1,000 hrs of outstanding ;volunteer work. EDUCATION MSW, Social Work Management,( Honors), Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, 1996 BS, Psychology /Sociology, Franklin College, Franklin, IN, 1973 ADA, SSI Work incentatives, Supported Employment 'Management, Person - Centered Planning, Cornell University and APSE Damage Assessment Management, Disaster Services, Caseworker Supervision, American Red Cross. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Alpha Delta Mu, National Social Work Honor Society, elected 1996 Commission for AccrediWion of Rehabilitation Facilities, Program Consultant American Board of Professional, Disability Consultants. Certified Disability Specialist intemational Association of Persons in Su000rted Emoloyment ( New Jersey, Florida ) Past member Board of Directors Established /chaired a supervisory network which Increased statewide funding and support. Chaired nationally recognized state conference committee which served over 200 tri -state APSE members. Presented at state and international conferences. Association for Retarded Citizens; Past Vice President, member, Board of Directors National A,5$ociation of $gcial Workers ( Florida, International) . American Association of Mental Retardation City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARDS) Board(s) Applied for: P L. ANN % n! 6� Date: 5-11,5g Name: b AV 10 M.,„ S Phone: H 9 90131 w& 3 3 S t,* Address: �''� '� C 1 1 fh —112 .fl R P6 G -? 7 Q (9 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? % `3 6 r Palm Beach County? .o i 3 Employer. FLTd Mi ^J4 4q 1 L- f ' S H A,� Position: A 11 Y How Long?3-15 Q Please attach a restane to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and cq)erience acquired that VMW be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment• participauan in service orpnbafiom c clubs): { 2s �:an •mss a.-d 1 �-•,� V 3 L C t X31 W a..A Cl- \A�.. BCC r (� j Lti CV- O , cFo�►- .� F' r� Cr ►i C P�c 1t r 40 A g �t sl V DAVID M. SHAW, ESQ. FL.EMING. HAILE i SHAW. P.A. THREE GOLDEN BEAM PLAZA. SUITE 3CO PARK CENTRE. SWTE 100 11760 U3. P'1434-MAY ONE 440 ROYAL PAW4 WAY NORTN PALM BEACH. FL 33,404 PALM BEACH; FL 33460 16611 627.6100 13611 6338600 FACSIMILE 13611 622 -7603 FACSIMILE (561) 6336604 89/17/1998 11:19 1-561 - 775 -9117 SABATnj n C0WpjqIE` FLEMING, HAILE & SHAW, P. A. ATTORNEYS PARK CENTRE. SUITE too 440 ROYAL PALM WAY PAW BEACH, FLORIDA 33480 'ANaphone: (561) 8334MO Fa=krJW (561) 839.6604 September 1,' 1998 BY HAND Councilman Carl Sabatello City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 North Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Re: Plannino and Zonino CQMmission Dear Carl: PAGE 02 As you know, 1 have applied for a position on this board. 1 understand that there are, or soon will be, two openings. Please let me know If I will receive your recomm tion. Very truly yours, FLEMING, M,,LE & SHAW, P.A, By: David M. Shaw cc: Mayor Joe Russo BY HAND NORTH PALM aEACH OFFICE: TWEE GOLDEN BEAR PLAZA • SUME 3C0 • 11760115 MtG~Y ONE • NORTH PALM BEACH. FL 33406 TaEPMONE (SQL) 627 -6100 • FACSIMILE =4 6=46W MA'! 27 '9S 01: 41PM PALM BEACH (IiS P. 2 CITY OF PALM SIACH GARD&NS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY 11OARD(S1. The City of 7010% each Gardens has several adviioryls ~Manus bosrdt mideetts aet~t an a vahmI L Tire following is s Wt of dy b & and a very brief "ptis of their eapoeuibilida: AR Advisory Camni os: Mom as eroded (minimum once per month) to review planned projects sad submit of AR m drmn,4ne sotmptlance with the Acts In Public Placer Ordinum. Begat' satlos A tavirouses al Commines: Mum a 7:30 p.m. on the 2rA WeftwdW of each monthf. 'fills board wkw teeamttte riaxtt to d!o City Co=d cegu&g the beadfiadon of City property ,md the tutus of the errvlto8lam thtnugbpta the city.' Cale ta%na eat Bawd: Mesas at 7 p.m. on Mendg& whoa deemed =cssary. This qusal -judkW board i =ft &Abo of Foot sad conclusion of law m befog =Wn vlatatioes.to the Cigr's Code in eotspl'la m r r ' !/woes AdvbM ltd: Mom &0 %30 p.m on the ?std Wedmes&r of each eaoIs board maksa ro — -- - n ads C* Cotmcil aoerown tiro awls Sad isoommamled uqx m be u kta io bprove mwdouWp and px&tg� ot'tocai sbeols. Phew ft • Zaabtg Board: Mom m pulerly at 7W pxL oa the Zed and 4th Tuet&p of mh tt oUtL This bond is .4 Tft dM jeaisdialon of aWaag &Md Lzadsclow to ttra Char Caries on r-W" patmWeg m bead row 3" is mv"- ie Rt aoaeldtelsg ail slam ad is; el plm bl r sew pr*m wilt the C1gr. itlrrmdm Aavlsee.. ZM* Mma at 730 pm m the IRTmm* of rah month. This tiered makes Its so the Commit wwaft *a deMbptoent, opeadm Wakesance, ban&& etc, of teeteoiotvl ammitiealpto�sm:. lame ieenis: Fe" ftom %atd Ge mQ rtpioYes& Tbas b xu* tweet stvarious tlm4 twtw* vaoa a pluth at once every 3 maatbs, sad mater 61"00 taptn ong peUM Qmd kNu mmmt WWI sad odder ptsttlan mansaemw isms& If you we will ft ao w ve ss a tsnular or simmate mesaber of am or more of these bo :ds, phase completi the ftam taB appliattion torte WA Sor Wd it m the City Clerk's Offue,10500 N. Wa tt a Trani, Pslm Beach Gsrdesss, FUd& 33410, .Haase "t ho Black Ink- C1vq of Prim Stub Gardeas APPLICATION FOR POSl'I'IONS ON ADVISORY; BOARD%) goezd(s) Appiled tbr. Plaais?ag &Zoning Hoard Date: SJ27_198 . JL- Nsm. f Joseph B. Love, Jr. Phope :14 627 -5359 - - W, 840 -1386 Addt'e W 7r l S 'P+rnaearlty Oak$ Ceuxt Wm Beach urdeas,,FL 33410 , How long have you been a midem off�Palm Beach Gar+de=? s yr..% Palm Beach Could. 23 Y-rs- ._ Employer: 1n es1menR Go�rp� of Palm Beach .,/� v Po:itiaA: Dir _ Governmental AffA1X5HOw L=8 leg Pleas 9tamh3 a rmsum to yaw sppiiaadon or use space below to =mrtarize quaUcaiiam and apedcm ac*&%d that would be helI to the Agar U for wWch you ate applying 0-c, eduadott, employment, parddpaaon is servtae o fVnizatiens or clubs): Colleke Graduate -RRA FirAnce & 2P_R1 Estate _ 5 yrs- Treasure -Coast Regional Plannfn¢ Council . 2 yrs - ?Alm Beach County Board Of Adjustments , ,.r-- 6- ,.- r'harnh%r- of Club_ Sii�t,re '' CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a fist oft6 boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art tc determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. an the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary . This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes reecontendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with M= the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. an the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes tocomraendations to the Council concerning the developmem operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities/programs. Pension Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Employees These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens . APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) pp Planning and Zoning 9/16/98 Board(s) A lied for. Date: Name: Edward A. Kearney Phone: H 775 -9185 W ,625 -1006 Address: 11 St. Giles Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? Since 8/89 Palm Beach County ?_ Same Employer. Tax Reduction Consultants Position: President ,/Owner How Long? 11 yr: Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): See attached resume. Signature EDWARD A. KEARNEY 11 St. Giles Road Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 561625-1007 Office 561625-1009 Fax EMPLOYMENT HISTORY. Jan 1972 - Mav 1979 Account Executive with Merrill Lynch & Company, Denver CO. Specialized in high income and high net worth clients. Mav 1979 - Dec 1982 Founder, President and Chairman of The Exploration Company, an oil and gas exploration company based in Denver, CO. Raised more than $500,000 in start-up capital. In December 1979 took the company public and raised $2,500,000. The company had operations in the Williston Basin of Montana and North Dakota, in the Denver Basin north and east of Denver, in several areas of Oklahoma and in Illinois. From time to time the company was joint venture partners with Fluor 00 and Gas, Shell Oil Company, Texaco, Amoco, Louisiana Land and Exploration and a long list of other lesser sized companies. The decline in the price of oil from $34.00 per barrel to $15.00 took its toll on the entire industry including The Exploration Company. The company was sold in 1984 to a San Antonio, Texas businessman. Jan 1983 - Dec 1984 Regional Wholesaler for Integrated Resources Exploration Company, (IREX), a subsidiary of Integrated Resources Corporation, NYC. Territory included the entire Rocky Mountain states as well as North and South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. Products included oil and gas completion funds and exploration funds. Jan 1985 - Mar 1989 Founder, President and 50% shareholder of 0 Superette Corporation, Denver CO. Company developed five 7 -11 type convenience stores with upgraded decor and lighting and an expanded gasoline facility covered by a large canopy. Several of the sites had additional retail space. Company had the largest per store sales of Pepsi products in metro - Denver and had very high gasoline volume. Had two undeveloped sites in various stages of preparation for additional stores. Sold interest in the company to partner and exited the business. Mav 1988 - Dec 1992 Founder and Owner of Property Tax Reduction Consultants, Inc., Denver CO., (a Colorado Corporation). Formed company to protest the property taxes of affiliated properties. After initial success expanded business to provide property tax consulting services to additional clients. Successfully sued the Arapahoe County Colorado Property Appraiser and took the case to the Colorado Supreme Court. County Property Appraiser decided to settle and withdrew from the case giving the company and its clients a total victory. Page 2 Resume Edward A. Kearney Mar 1989 - Present Founder and President of Taos Reduction Consultants of Florida, Inc., (a Florida Corporation). Initially had a partner and purchased his interest in June 1991. 100% owner. Saved property owners more than $10,000,000 in property taxes in last ten years while annually representing more than one billion dollars in real property and more than one hundred million dollars in personal property in Florida. Provided our service for properties throughout the state'of Florida. Mav 1992 - Sent 1995 Founder and major stockholder of Handicapped and Elderly Life Products Inc. (H.E.L.P.). The company was in the business of supplying accessibility solutions for property owners complying with the accessibility standards of the Americans with Disabil'dies Act (ADA). it has three sales offices: Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa and Jacksonville. The company was the exclusive Florida distributor for Garaventa, Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of inclined wheelchair lifts. The company also represented a variety of other products, all of which are related to providing access and egress for the handicapped. Sold company in September 1995. Jun 1995 - Jan 1997 Joined Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.. as the firm's Director in its Florida Property Tax Group. Jan 1997 - Present Returned to my own property tax consulting business, TRCI. Age: 53 MarU status: Divorced Children: Three children: 23, 22,18 Health: Excellent; height 6'3 ", weight 210# Activities: Golf, skiing, bicycling, reading Education: BS, Biology, Manhattan College, NYC 1966 Military Duty: US Navy, Lieutenant, EOD, 1967 -1971, Bronze Star, Combat Action Ribbon Affiliations: Florida Association of Property Tax Professionals Toastmasters CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARDS) The City of Palm Basch Cued m has several advisory/x=r wnou& boards residents save on as voiiaueers. The lbljowi % is a rats of*, boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Commktee: Mao as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submktals of An eo detiau-itne compliance with the Am in Public Places Ordinance. Besudfkstlon & Eaviroeimental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board m ins te5oomaneeidariocm to the City Council repazding the ! -m*fication of City property and the status of the environment dumtgbM the City. Code Eafve+ummt Board: Mao at 7 p.m, on Mondays, when deerlsd necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues finffwW of Gum and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compiiaoce. Ednestioo Adv%ory Board: Meets at 730 p riL on the 2nd Wednesday of each mouth: This bond makes re omendspon to the City Camcd concerning the needs and recommwded steps to be W= to aaprvve te>a xwhips and perfacmmm of local 2d ook Pbuming A Zoaiq Board: Meets n*Wuiy at 7:30 p.m on the 2nd and 4th Tundays'of each month. This board is vested with the judod6ction of inakine 6ocmal to the Carty COUMA an aromas pertaining to land usage, and is tespom&k for cw:d Bering all sine and app --wce plans fa new projects rr+ is the Carty. Reersadm A.Mm y Bascule i>'- �a st 7:30 peso. ce the 1st Tuesday of each month. This boned taduo r an ndatj= b tie C.euocB c000aning the demckv w3k vpaatioo. maitactmace, Gaaaein;, or- of rersemioo■t eslpaograms. l Boards: ft#A% , brava 's sad Gesersl Eapioye m These boards meet at tirionis times, wmalty once a month ar once every 3 months, and matte decbioas t pnftg pension rind brvesmew portfolios and other pension manrtg�nem issues. If you sore willies; to serve as a regular or altatnate member of one or more of time boards, please complex the following application form and forward it to the City GeWs Office, 10500 N. Nfilitary Trail. Palm Beach Cwdeass Florida 33410. Please Print ors By-ek Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) lied for 1/lnA,-,.Jki6- -t Zo,t!(.A G-- � I C0 AA �►�� Ssi-2 J : 5 17 /19Y j Name: A • 12A It s Phone: H 6�70 -`fit 3 g w q57`F -3? _G s Address: Ht G i.G u /e Y b 2A1k r Pi� % L 13 �F r �- 3 12 o? g y / ? �o Palm Beach County? % How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens. Employer. AIJUA4,0 covv7Y CTw v Position: 455 c Ct1+T� (944-�',- How Long? -'1v -ra Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to siunmarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, ,participation in service or93aiz3dQ u or clubs): Si�*+�•e PAGE 04 5. 1996 12 : 25AM N0.144 P.4/'S 44" Hickory Drive, Palm Beach G3r+den3, Floods. 33418 Moms Phone =-0139 Offering 20 yeara of experience in the fleid of Inter - governmental affairs, trwgx Ration- planning, and a comprehensive background in all areas of metropolitan plarmirtg organization punning (MPO). Strengths include: the ability to organize and analyze information; perform Pf4-ar1ift research; leadership skills in motivating and coordinating %066 hate personnel; the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, outside agencies, and the general public: f(extbility; and a strong sense of responsibility and commitment to fulfilling the needs of the community at large. �rovvard Ca.aity Tronaps-rtation Planning Division of the department of Strategic Planning & Growth Matta OMOnt, Urban TrwWt Section - 13081xvwnfl ; OssocLls Planner): support start to ft MPO and County Commission; prepare and update: Transit Development Plan, Title M and TrMSpotiation Disadvantaged Sutfam plan; Regional Transit Organbmtion & High -Speed Rail (FOX) evaluation; assist in preparation of the Transportstion Element A Urben Transit Evaluation Appraisal Repot; Lead Planner in transit development and operaW as coordinator between Bro%eM County Trarwit and Transportation Planning Olvisic�n; engage the Geographic Information System (GIS) bo Illustrate various d'finensions of socioeconomic / political activity; comment and review on multi -model corridor studies, accessible transportation, economic development, community development (affordable housing, land use, and redevelopment tercet areas); coordinate with the state, cities, and the regional planning council on issues such as, Policy issues, Eastward Ho, Wages Program; prepare information packages for MPO, Technical Coordinating Committee. Community Involvement Roundtable and the Board of County Commissioners. Brnwerci County Transportation Planning Division of the Department of Strategic Planning & Growth Managament, Transportation Policy Ssctlot - [Pigs - 3011; (Engineering Technician); responsible for Key Transportation: Indicatm for the T ri- County Area Report; prepared Fort Lauder tale Downtown Study (pedestrian. parking, & traffic circulation); coordinate activities involving transportation policy matters with city, state, and county agencies; assisted in the preparation and research. on the various elements vAthin the Comprehensive Plan; in Commission Leglalative Program Reports; and policy tabloids for public and government agencies; Reviewed and commented on proposed lsgisiatiom regulations, and bills to identify the effects, influences, and impacts on Broward County; review Federal Register for MPO and transportation related issues. SABATELLJ COMPANIES PAGE 85 SEP. 5.1998 12 25W NO. 144 P. 5i5 8roward County Transportation Planning Division of the Departtnsnt of Strategic Planning & Growth Management. Tramportelon System Seadon - pw4aq (Engineering Assistant); assist in preperwtion of Long -Range Transponston Plan. develop multi -modal Tri- County Area Nlapldatabase, Prepare and develop Transportation Msp Series; Review consuKarrt transportation studkw, conducted analytical studies covering multimodal, Intermodai, and corridor data analysis violin the county and region; supervise data coliscdon asw and perfor6quality control on collected data; Review and update Roadway Functional Cla3aifwAflon; Coorglneted the Transportation Planning Annual Report; prepare and develop Emergency Preparedness plans and reports. Browetd County Transportation Planning Division of the DepartrVot of Strateoc Planning & Growth ManagerneM, Ttansporbr4on Malt -Rwgs Sactfon - 0180-MI: (Planning Analyst); assisted in the devebprnsr t in the Five -YW TrensportaOw improvement Program, treff►c stadia* related to the airport e)gw%ion; corridor studies; community development target area nMds :assessment studies,' bridge inventory, research in the annual update of County Mwapolitan Map; neighborhood Mditc studies, i-TS Impact study; Traftlo impact studies; Highway and traffic su vaillaive studies, TSM teehnieai studies, InWsectton goametric erveilW=: acted as a trouble shooter for special prgocts lnvo� planning issues by coordinsUng with neighboOmd, city, and c=* agenda's. Bmvmrd County Transportation Planning PlVision of the Department of Strategic Planning & Growth Management, Adndid ntive Systems - (We -1IWj (Engineering Aicle 11) Compiled and verfied 1980 Housing Unit Census Counts and assisted in the development of the GOF -Dime File (Geographic Base File - Dual! independent Mapping and Encoding); Land Use & Roadway lnventvey; assisted in ft annual update of the Broviard County Metropolitan Map. ♦ Mil Florida Atlantic University - B.A. in Urban and Regional Planning �L Nova University - Graduate course work toward Masters In Public Administration [underway] University of Miami - Personal Computer Cerff=ate 1986 &.1988 Teadw Certification in the State of Florida # 626326 ♦ Al N"Im Am c-e' n Ptannino Association (APA) - Urban and Regional Information Association (URISA) 10:42 BARRY UN I UERS I TY PALS 1 BCH GARDEN SEv 17 cS 13: eZkl PttL -: t oC.NL.n vru[,.4 u 902 CITY Of PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVMORY BOARDS) TAs City of Palm Beach Q loos has aarval advWIlauton moue boards a Wwu arw an at vvbmvAw . TM blbwiM is a va atom boards and a wry brtat fyno Is of their m4pensibilitt": Art Advbory Camatem,. Mom as n eded (minimum once per month) to review planned prgjeta wA s8b of An to derarmine compliance with the Art+ In Public Places Ordinance. Usadfla ion • Lavireneemai Comakaw: Meats a 1:30 p.m. on 4w 2nd wedusufay of moh match. Thk board mmka race S to dte City Council eegadh+g the bmddcation of City property and to saga of the twAnnment ftmugbm the City. Code taf new at bard: Mom et 7 p.at. on Mond@^ whaa deemed M@mMyr. Thin gau1 judlalsi bard page of lha and aoeeluaim of law to bra couln vtoladens to the Chyrs Code In aampliaaas Zdw"W Advinq llosed: Meal a 7t3a pm. an the 2rA Wakwsday of esoh moans. ids bead m1kes om b ma City Cmied oonoWWOS *10 aseb and moon maded VAW to be skan to imp" vekdooshka bed paebemsanae of1onl nbada It "ft & 2Mt5 Neu* Maas MWAKly a 7:30 p m. on *A Zed ad 4th Tvvdgs of ask moWL M& board it vaved.A ter• jWi@d vdit of m ldo6 tlbemst teoaatasaade 11 MA m tba City► Cotmad ea memos ea toad tame, end d der amokla ft at1 eM ad apprcados q1M %r caw peojeeta vrttttb4 Chy. Seerralisa A/aiiee2r Sa : aMM eI M p m an ft 1 eat Tuas* of omb nsaath.' A1s b=d and = taoomaeattlad,eoa to Coeoei{ aoo�oseaio� the dsnslo�ntL vperadod , liaaaaiag, eta. oic r+aonradaaal ,;..:...�; .��:�,, latbar iostia ltios,'a sad Gtaseat LdapSogas Tbaeabastdasr voiaa� times, t>duaity atyoe amoods mast emy 3 audio, and mans des dem feradag pet»ion trA tavessmaat po dad asba pmaios manawea bom It you we WWWS to sews as a repler or slternme member of one or man of bin board:, plaW sompMe the *Sawlty aapsrraioa Norm std lbrwatd It to On City Cbrit'e 0laoe.10M N. MWtWy Trail; Patin Berth Gardsaa, !belch 33410. - I L -- I - Please Print in Black Ins. - -- City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied fOe: -- 'PGld,11,44 Q r�iGt_ GS�J�Ir� /: Data: -- Name: _ ACG_lar-W - How long luvs u been a resident of Palm.Baactt Gardetu ?_ Palest $each CouW Employer; �JGlrr"�j l/%l�l�(/$� _ Position:. �Q /PSSO� How Lwe-) -0 Plow ezmch a romm to your epplicadoa or uss space below to strnuiu t= gwiWstlmu and a vaiatae acquired dwc Woul t M helpful to the Boatd(s) f ar which you on apply % (i.e.. edwation. employteem pordetpatian is service GCPnbxdaw t Own): Slanan� ­-awn own wra+n$ Q" Ha"y Oat. a17198 Twnw 11,2T04 AAA page 2w RICE LARD GARY ORVIAN, Ph.D 4203 Oak Street Patin Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 Phone: (561) 775 -1952 Fax: (561) 775 -1936 Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy 1975, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University. Majored in Metropolitan Studies with emphasis on urban economics and urban planning. Dissertation topic: "Evaluating the Fffects of Municipal Annexations in Florida ". Master of Regional Planning 1968, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University. Majored in urban planning with emnh =lcua on local government and development planning. Bachelor of Arts 1964, Harpur College, SUNY at Binghamton. Majored in geography and the social sciences. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE University Teaching Associate Professor and Academic Coordinator for Public Admimstration and the Social Sciences, Barry university, School of Adult and Continuing Education, Miami, Florida August, 1992 to Present - Responsible for the development of curriculum and quality of teaching for a Bachelor of Public Administration that serves adult learners most of whom are current practitioners of public administration. Teach undergraduate courses m business administration, public administration and geography. Specific course titles: Public Personnel and Supervisory Practice; Public Admi nistration and the Political Process; Collective Bargaining; Public Finance and Budgeting, Concepts and Issues in Public Planning, State and Local Government; Values and Ethics in Public Administration; Methods and Techniques in Public Administration and Geography of the United States. Rgomiv.pra —"vi. sm. njuia(u v`man i o yawn Dcn "araena (:7ndy WMy Date 7/17198 rime 11:27.04 AM Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida September 1976 to 1988 - Taught undergraduate business courses in organizational behavior, the changing environment of business, management; taught masters and Pb-D. level graduate courses in public personnel, public finance, urban planning, housing, public /private partnerships and public administration theory and practice. University Administration and Governance Academic Coordinator, Social Sciences and Public Administration Programs, School of Adult and Continuing Education, Barry University, Miami, Florida. Successfully designed, developed and implemented an undergraduate major in public administration for adult learners (Bachelor of Public Administration). Administratively responsible for curriculum, hiring and training adjuncts and marketing the program to state, county and municipal governments and agencies. Mentor and supervise all social science and public won faculty on ten sites thrdughout Florida. Chair, Department of Public Administration January 1981 to September 1982. Responsible for ten person faculty and program in public administration education. The Department was reorganized as the School of public Administration during this time and substantial changes were made to MP,A curriculum. Professional Experience Principal, R.G. Oic1itan and Company, Inc. 1980 to present. This firm, founded in 1980, has a long track record of successful professional assiermcnts to both public agencies and private firms. Engagements for program based budgeting, strategic planning, redevelopment planning, neighborhood organization and land development planning and regulations have been . successfully implemented Consuldng Administrator, Everglades Agricultural Area Environmental Protection District, 1992 to 1994. Supervised all activities of this special district including oversight of a $3,000,000 research program. Served the district as a consulting administrator until the lawsuits regarding the Everglades preservation were settled- Vice President for vlanagement and Planning, Barker, Osha and Anderson, Inc. From 1976 to 1980 served this multi- disciplined engineering firm as the lead professional for all management and planning engagements. Supervised environmental studies, utility feasibility studies and community planning efforts. City vlanager, City of Riviera Beach, Florida From 1973 to 1976 served the residents of this city. I was responsible for administration of all Rgouniv.pra Pays 3 of 9 Data. 911719a Time. 1 1.27 04 AM Pam a o city activities, preparation of seven million dollar budget and supervision of 360 employees. Implemented a management -by- objectives system, plan for services, capital improvement program, and an annexation plan and program. Won S23 *pillion in grants for the city during my tenure. City Planner, City of Riviera Beach, Florida August 1972 to June 1973, coordinated development of Comprehensive, Development Plan and directed all growth and redevelopment related activities in Riviera Beach. Director of Planning, Crandell Associates Architects, Glens Falls, New York September 1969 to August 1972, responsible for all planning work for this architecture and planning business. New York State and Vermont certification as "planner in charge" for 70P Comprehensive Planning Assistance Programs. Directed planning programs in many cities, towns and counties. Developed plamung/growth management programs for several communities. Chief Planner, Broome County Planning Department, Binghamton, Ncw. Ymk June 1968 to September 1969, general planning won for county of 730,000. Responsible for preparing and directing most of office work including. Review of regional 701' work by consultant, preparation of model subdivision regulations, zoning review. guidance to towns seeking 70Y planning assistance, authored portions of Bilgahamton Metropolitan Transportation Plan, provided direction in preparing several reports, e.g. DATA. and Recreation in Broome County, Director of Comprehensive Planning Division, City of Syracuse, New York June 1967 to June 1968, general planning administration for city of 210,000. Diectly responsible for researching, writiv& graphics and publishing of General Plan - Plans and Policies. plus a variety of short-term special planning projects and urban renewal. SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING AND RESEARCH Thomas D. Lynch and Richard G. Orman, Instructors Manual for Public Budgeting- in America, 2nd Edition, Prentice -Hall, 1985. "Municipal Boundary Changes ", Florida Environmental and Urban Issues, March 1974, Vol. 1, No. 4, pg. 5 "Measuring Local Government Fiscal Viability: A Hands -On application of Micro Software for teaching Public Finance ", Proceedings. F,iahth National Conference on Teaching Public _administration, St. Louis, 1985 "Decision- aiding Techniques and Methodologies for Priority Setting in Local Government" Rgouniv.pro s ...nay r,arvay Data: 0/17198 TIn '' 11:27.W AM Pam 5 of (Grant Report with D.R. Cooper) 1978 "Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Model for Application in Florida Metropolitan Areas" (Grant Report with Frank Hadlock) 1979 Current Practice in Local Government Finance and Budgetina- Ginn Publishing, 1981 "Evaluating the Effects of Municipal Annexations ", unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 1975 "The LGCPA and Comprehensive Plan Evaluation ", unpublished monograph Forthcoming: Sherry Plaster Carter and Richard Orman, eds., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, December, 1997. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS Richard G. Orman and Donald Widing, "Strategic Planning and Budgeting for Special Districts," Fourth AnniiAl &AtP Conference on Special Districts, Orlando, FL, 1998 Richard G. Orman, "Teaching a Non - Traditional BPA on the Internet," 21st Annual Teaching in Public Administration Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, 1998 V Richard Gtu v3, "Is there New Urbanism for Traditional Towns? The Need to Apply Crime Prevention through Environmental Design ", Second Annual International Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Conference, Orlando, FL, 1997 Richard G. Ou. -nn, "Providing a Quality Non-Traditional Bachelor of Public Admi nictration _ Degree" Southeast Conference on Public won, 1996. Richard G. Ou.=, "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design for the Broward Boulevard Revitalization Project" Florida Chapter, American Planning Association, 1996. Richard G. Orman, "An Analysis of Strategic Planning Techniques in Two Florida Environmental Agencies ", Southeast Conference for Public Administration, Lexington, KY, 1994. Richard G. Orman, 'Notes on the use of Public/Private Partnerships for Developing Recreation Facilities." Annual Conference, Florida Recreation and Parks Association, 1990. Jane Elizabeth Decker and Richard G. Orman, "Strategic Planning, Management and Assessment for Local Governments in a Growing State ", 1985 Annual Conference, American Society for Public Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thomas Lynch and Richard G. Orman, "Computers and Management ", Southeast Conference of Public Administration, 19 84. R9--p- 4 .. _ ... .....� -. , ......,. ­,man acn wrcena Cindy Harvey Date 9117M Tirne' 1 1:27:04 AM Page a of Richard G. CILIUM, "Alternative Service Delivery Potential: The Case of Florida's Amendment One ", Annual Conference American Society for Public Administration, Denver, Colorado, 1984. Richard G. Orman, "Measuring Local Government Viability: A Hands -On Application of Micro Software for Teaching Public Finance, Eighth National Conference on Teaching Public Administration, St. Louis, Missouri, 1985. Richard G. Oran, "The Florida Intergovernmental Partnership for Growth Management," Southeast Conference on Public Adminktration, 1985. Richard G. CiLuan, "Enterprise Zones - Panacea or Destruction of Sound Planning" American Planning Association, Florida Chapter Conference 1982. Richard G. Ohuyaa, "Career Skills and Development ", Florida Association of Housing and Renewal Officials, Annual Conference, 1981. Rictuird G. Orman, "Planning Skilk, The Need for Programming, Accounting and Data Systems ", Florida Association of Housing and Renewal Officials, Annual Confamce, 1980. Richard G. Orman, "Coordinating Recreation Planning with other City Programs" and "Program Budgeting for Recreation Directors ", Florida Recreation and Parks Association, Annual Conference, 1979. Richard G. Orman, "Planning for Service Delivery", American Institute of Planners (AIP) Florida Chapter, Annual Conference 1978, Conference Chairman Richard G. Caulan, "New Directions in Public Transit ", American Institute of Planners (AIP), Chair and Panelist Regional Conference, Atlanta, 1974. Numerous presentations through FAU Division of Continuing Education and College of Business and Public Administration Management Center to finance officers, clerks and city managers- CON-TRACT USFARC$ Expert witness on zoning and land use planning for numerous municipal and private attorneys. Comnrehensive_ Plan. Evaluation and Amraisal Report Town of Lake Park, Florida, 1997. Republic of Russia, "Strategic Planning for the Vologda Oblast and Cherepovets Raion ", U.S. Agency for International Development and Chemonics International, 1996. R9oumv -Pro oatu. Oil7JW Tierra: t t .2TO4 AM Pam 7, Community Rcdcvelooment Plan. Finding of Ncccssity. Town of Lake Park, Florida, 1996. Marina Redevelooment Plan- Town of Lake Park, Florida, 1996. Kelsev and Lakeshore Parks Redevelopment Plams, Town of Lake Park, Florida, 1996. Comnrehcn -sive Plan_ Evaluation and Appraisal Rcoort Town of Jupiter Island, Florida, 1997. Scwera2c Facilities Plan and Grant Administration- Town of Palm Beach Shores, Florida, 1995. Plus over forty community comprehensive plans and sets of land development regulations for various Florida, New York, and Vermont cities and towns. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Barry University, Faculty Senate Strategic Planning Committee 1997/98 Barry University, Division of Instructional Technology Advisory Cornm:ttee, 1997198 Barry University, Faculty Senate Ethics Committee 1996/97 Barry University, School of Adult and Continuing Education, Portfolio Committee, 1997 to present Barry University, School of Adult and Continuing Education, Curriculum Committee, 1994 to present Barry University, School of Adult and Continuing Education, Faculty Committee, 1992 to present FAU School of Public Administration Curriculum Committee 1980 to 1988. Active in the redesign of the deparmental curriculum. FAU School of Public Administration Curriculum Committee Chairman Appointed, 1985. College tilinority Affairs Representative 1977 to 1981, wrote College's first affirmative action program. Assisted college chairs in meeting affirmative action responsibilities. College Committee on Ph.D. 1979, served as departmental representative on committee to develop policy. Rgourw-pro ... w� towns '-way narvwy Date: W1 7/9a Tirm: 11:17:04 MA School of Public Administration Ph.D. Policy Committee Member 198485. Chair, Department Committee on HUD Minority Work Study Program 1973 to 1979, initiated HUD Minority work -study program and coordinated its administration during most of its eight years and 5160,000 in grants to the College for minority students. Public Administration Continuing Education Coordinated PA continuing education 1980 -82. training Florida city managers. University Physical Facilities Committee Member 198485. Initiated joint ICMA and FAU program for Director, School of Public Administradon, College of Business and Public Administration, University Senate Representative Appointed 1985. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND SERVICE American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) 1974 to present - Member Treasure Coast Chapter. National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) 1981 to 1982 - Department representative. American Planning Association (APA) Formerly ASPO 1964 to present American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Formerly American Institute of Planners (AIP) 1968 to present - Full member, officer NYS 1969; Florida Chapter 1978, recommended for Vice President, Professional Development, 1982, 1994.. International City Management Association (ICMA) 1974 to present - Full member. Florida Association of Special Districts Member 1987 to present Pi Alpha Alpha Honorary Public Administration Fraternity, elected 1985. Rgouniv.pm Pala a of ....umm Panay Oat.: 9117M r4aw: 11:27:04 AM Papa f COMMUNITY SERVICE Neighborhood Initiatives Task Force, Member and Chair, City of Palm Beach Gardens, 1997. Northern PaLn Beach County Water Control District Elected Supervisor 1976 to 1993. Hidden Key Property Owner's Association, Board of Directors, 1988 to 1992, Chairman, 1990 Gulfatream Council, Boy Scouts of America, 'Executive Committee, 1990 Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Member 1980 - 1988, appointed by Governor Bob Graharn. Florida Regional Councils Association, 1984 to 1988, Appointed by Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, President, 1987 Rgouniv_pro 8 Oat• 911719a rrtw1 11 42:34 AM Ps" 2 0 RICHARD G. ORMAN, P1r.D, AICP' 11700 Landing Place North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 Phone: (407) 6949948 Summary of Ovinlifications Education Richard C,i -.an was educated with a Bachelor of Arts, specializing in the social sciences and g::ography. He earned a Master of Urban/Regional Planning from the Syracuse University Maxwen School of Citizenship in 1968, then completed his PhD. in Metropolitan Studies at the same institution. Areas of special interest studied by Dr. Orman were public administration, urban pig and urban economics. J�rufemional EmDlovment and EzDerience Richard Orman has thirty-three years in service to government. Currently, he is Director of the Public motion Program at Barry University. He has held a number of leadership positions with governments, including the positions of City Manager, City Planner, Chief County Planner and Chairman, School of Public won at Florida Atlantic University. He was appointed by Governor Bob Graham to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. where he served eight years. C..-ian is the principal of R.G. Orman and Company, Inc. which has been consulting in community and redevelopment planning, public management and comprehensive planning since 1980. As Vice President for Planning and Management with Barker, C"kaha and Andersori, Inc., Orman supervised _ engineers in the planning and design of wastewater, water, stormwater and solid waste utilities _- systems. Dr. Oran has authored a text for the teaching of Public Finance. He'has developed management -by- objectives programs, program based budgeting systems and strategic plans for a number of cities. He created the Community Redevelopment Agencies and prepared the initial redevelopment plans for three Florida cities. He has prepared market feasibility analyses and annexation feasibility analyses.. Orman in a expert in public /private partnerships; he has created several and consulted to many. Dr. Orman has sustained his membership in the American Planning Association (and Florida Chapter), the American Institute of Certified Planners, the International City Management Association, the Florida City /County Managers! Association and he has remained current on issues facing cities in Florida and the Nation. From 1976 to 1988, Dr. Ciu,an was a member of the faculty at the Florida Atlantic College of Business and Public Administration. He developed the Urban Planning Program and taught urban Planning- __.. - ....�.,.. ...Y Dole: 9/17198 riffW: 11:42:34 MA Papa 3 of Dr. Richard G. Orman Summary of Qualifications Page 2 He started the Minority Work Study Program and won a grant for it from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Orman created and taught the graduate seminars m Housing and Public/Private Enterprise and as Chairman of the department, he helped create the School of Public Administration at the University. Scholarly Publishin-a and Research Dr. G, elan has published or presented numerous research papers and reports dealing with the management and planning of the public sector. He has substantial knowledge about comprehensive planning, land development regulations and economic development. Orman has developed applications for number of consensus building techniques which have ,been utilized for the planning and management of public agencies. Examples include nominal group technique and the American Assembly process. Orman has expertise in strategic planning and capital ;improvements programming and budgeting. Cozrtraet Research The list of professional consulting engagements successfully completed by Dr. Orman is extensive and varied in the general context of public administration and planning. Dr. Orman has written more than forty (40) land development regulations, fifteen (15) comprehensive plans, seven (7) redevelopment plans and he has completed many special studies including annexation and marketing fe,3ibility analyses. Dr. Orman is very familiar with the rules of the Florida Department of Community Development; he has processed stipulated settlement agreements and plan amendments. Other Relevant Interests Richard is a licensed real estate broker and has developed new single- family homes and golf courses. He hac renovated and marketed three older residences and thus is experience in the production and renovation of housing. He was an elected supervisor of the Northern Palm Beach County Water Control District for 17 years. Dgxr pt an4 maf((QttNrim ?We 141 1 DiVOONS: 1 it - - Wad PAWW RESUME — GERALD FOLAND s,►udbh►c�ee g Dote of Birth: Awgust 10, 1941 ADA Wds(Y SerAm- - 1958 -ISM. U. S. Navy, HonaraMe Discus, E-s londwxwxv Axafdo Educaion: sypr i Oho ' Ow MM i SAN cam drawl uoaat"= �hm � � aWra rva >amut AtcWto*wd Swap symm momw lar am" • oswas in Busirs3ss Iu{srtaSW1I 8octantetto SM@ Collage, tra4 1M "1 t 1989 -1074, Ses4ard Service, Elhobalk N. J. ACWLWOV MWOM. 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Q /I � Q f 7 n n f-/7 Q Dame / - I'7 - 9e Nataw: _ �'� r =o�C -b 4 w How loss hers yat bens 3 rwidaett of Phan Beach cwtdens4 /fro Palter Hach Casrt r- ov d�O Emplttyae: �iV /11�t/.�'l c�- PodttOe: QGv�t%�L , How lemur Af P-3 Pk m Omaha e+eabwto yots Wgtlaetloa ortme space belowto sea n tlo gtwllseuiowj=d cgwiw m a egvitadthatwmdd pU 10 tba SMU d(s) ft Which yM are sPP�B U, n, CQb Psdon la se:viea Sena os j" \ CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps-, to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities /programs. Pension Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Ejapioyees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension.fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for. Planning & Zoning Board Date: 10 -2 -98 Name: Geor —ae M. Richet ell, Phone: H 627 -8246 W 627 -1433 Address: 10219 Allamanda Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens ?_ 18 yrs Palm Beach County? 18 qrs _ Employer: Gardens Tile , Inc. Position: Owner How Long? 15 yrs Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): I have served on the Code Enforcement Board for the City of Palm Beach Gardens for the past four years. I am presently the treasurer of Siena Oak's Homeowners Association. I have worked in Palm Beach Gardens over the last 18 years with developers and contractor in both the cotmnercial and residential field of building. I was chairperson for the Palm Beach Gardens Boat & R.V. Task F rce. Signature CtTY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory /autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of ,art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be tak::n to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Plaaniag & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the l st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities/programs. Pension Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Please Print in Black Ink- - City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for: (� j Z fNvi ; yl<, Z�; a 1. _l lucC4 Date: C—_ i yr q is Name: j1/j ? r" ('A (3<_�- C k ei' Phone: H 6 24 --1 t 3 4 W -- Address: 5c,c�2.. hake Q_,-4, e_,r,c._q Qv "Lvc 2t,,, 1 ­c_r-t q 334{03 J How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens?. ( v Palm Beach County? Employer: Ro __�_Vl-oj Position: — How Long? Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): o l {� _ icc �ni�i Si.t iu�/ T : t�ttt`c9j � `1 Y cl � ...� �I � c.(� C..-v .)L Cam. �.��_�i� INF�•�cC.:Cty -U l i U toClIZI Signature _1/e ism CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS' APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY'BOAR.D(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification dl: Environmental Committee: Meets at 7 :30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. ' Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes rxomcndations to the City Council concan*na the needs and recommended sups to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning dt Zoning Hoard: Meets regularly at 730 p.m. en t>4 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making fixmsl & umdations to the City Council on matters pertaining to lard usage, and is for considering all site and appearance plans for new protects within the City. Recrtadon Advisory Board: Mom at 730 p.m. on the Ist Tuesday of each moaah. This board makes zemmmendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc_ of rea+--�ional ammiities/programs. Pension Boards Police, Firemen's and General Employees These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and m*k-p decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management' If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of time boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Cleric's Office, 10500 N. Nfrl"rtary Trail, Palm Beach Gard —m Florida 33410. Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Boards lied for Planning & Zoning Commission pate: /w //s%g Name:/-,/4 ,T,PJULfi /`1_ ;qJ AX, Phone: H 6,2,'�--Q ;37 -7 Address: /`r"J -M Pi-- - 1 '� - ��_ a c/. . � 3 7"i 17 How long have you been a resider of Palm Beach Gardens. 7/02 &4z Palm Beach County? '/ - _4D U Employer. ,:I f /r Position: G,�— _ How Long? _ Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualiliean.ons and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or chubs): Signaurre 145 Monterey Pointe Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Home (561)625 -0377 Patricia Ann Ash, Esq. Professional AV rated Martindale Hubbell experience 1997 - current The Big Apple Corporation Corporate counsel 1993-1997 Office of Attorney General WPB, FL Senior Attorney, Criminal Appeals 1989-1993 Office of Attorney General Miami, FL Senior Attorney, Criminal Appeals S` -w and Federal appeals and exuaordinary vm6 1983,1985 -1989 Harold M. Braxton, PA Miami, FL Associate, General Practice with emphasis on Family Law, Probate and Administrative Law, Interview clients; research and write motions; memoranda, appellate briefs; attend hearings and trials. 1984 Barranco, Keltough and Kircher, PA Miami, Fl- Associate, General Practice with emphasis on Family Law. Interview clients; research and write motions; preparation of documents for trial; attend hearings. 1984 International Business and Bank Institute Miami, FL Research Assistant Research and preparation of proposed rules for arbitration and conciliation for the Institute for the Resolution of International. Disputes. 1984 Florida Council of International Development Miami, Fl- Intern Research and development of campaign against unitary tax. 1981 Honorable Alcee L Hastings, US District Court, Southern District of Florida Intern, Research and writing assistant to clerks Prepare orders; attend hearings and trials Professional Licenses State of Florida Circuit, District and Supreme Court, United States southern district, 11"' Circuit Court of Appeals and United States Supreme Court. Real Estate Salesperson Education MBA, LLM 1984 University of Miami Miami, FL LLM International Law upon completion of thesis J® 1982 Nova University Ft. Lauderdale, FL Law Review, Moot Court Summers 1981, 1982 University of San Diego, School of Law Institute on International Comparative Law Summers 1981, 1982 Institute Superior of Science Paris, France Summer 1982 University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland Summer 1982 University of Moscow Leningrad, USSR University of Leningrad USSR BS 1969 Wayne State University Detroit, MI Professional Associations Palm Beach County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, American Bar Association, Florida [Association of Women Lawyers Moro bbimatbr; avw7able on request. .11/05/98 14:53 FAX 561 659 7368 CARLTON FIELDS 171003 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARDS) M= City of Palm Se wh Cmiens has seoenil ad- isory/autonornous boards residents serve on as volume-%. The SoitawkS is a list ofthd boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee; Meets as needed (minimum once par month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arcs in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification A Eavlroameatal Cotaotittee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City. Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughoat the City. Code >✓oforzealeat Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deetrted necessary. This gtrasl judicial board Issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring cerWn violations to the City's Code In aompliw=. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7•a0 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each mono,. This board makes tecomendaEioas to the City Council concernasg the needs and recomunended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning di Zoning Board: Meets rt gulady at 730 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of molting forms[ r+ecomnwd -#'—ns to the City Couuct7 on mall- s pertaining to land usage, and is responsiibic for considering all site and appmuce plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: M= at 7J0 p.m. on the IstT=W q+ of each month. This boo-d. makes reeormaendadons to the Council concerning the developmatt, operation, maltttenatice, ftrtartcing, etc. of recreational amatiaes/progractts. Pension Buds: Police, Firemeez and General Employees These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months. and make decisions regarding, pension fund investment pottiblios and older pension management issues. If you are willing to save as a regular or alternate member of one or mote of these boards, please complete the folloWma application form and forward it to the City Cleric's Office, 105W N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 35410_ • Please Print in Black Inik -- - - City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD Board(s) Applied for.4W'?k4MV% 70 "` ® Ca - Date: 1 Iiy�98 Name: f4o' %A4 Y. jt;► ne: Pho H, 1636 1.731/1 W &".-'7070 Addnm; �O-LW Club How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 7 j%oA5, Palm Beach CoLW- z '4 716 Employer: Position: 0J0MMQ.j. How Long? _ l h-r- Please attacha resua to your application or use space belowto summarise qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Boa 4s) for which you are applying (i e., education, employrnent, participation in service organ ions or clubs): Sia mture 2-d 0 HOUM W1H8 Wd-CZ : EO 86. t�O A014 11/05/98 14:54 FAX 561 659 7368 CARLTON FIELDS NUCHAFL K. WINSTON l -mail: mwins @carltonfields.com Position Associate West Palm.Beach Office Practice Areas Q004 • Michael practices complex commercial litigation in state and federal courts, and has represented.both Plaintiffs and Defendants in Palm Beach, Broward, Dade and Collier Counties as well as in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. • Michael also has acted as Appellate Counsel in matters before the Third and Fourth District Courts of Appeal and the Florida Supreme Court. • His experience includes defense and prosecution of legal and accounting malpractice claims, director and officer liability claims, securities fraud litigation, shareholder derivative actions, real estate, zoning and breach of contract actions_ Case Decisions • Fulton County Admin. v. Sullivan, 22 Fla L. Weekly S578, Sold (Fla. 1997)(rehearing pending). • Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. v_ Queen's Flowers Corp., 696 So_2d 1207 (Fla. 3d ACA 1997). • Milgram v. Marroccoli, 708 Sold 280 (Fla. 3d ACA 1998). Representative Matters • Representation of several international accounting firms in accounting malpractice actions. • Representation of both shareholders and corporations in derivative and 10b -5 actions. • Representation of commercial and residential developers in zoning appeals and other litigation matters_ • Representation of individuals and corporations in legal malpractice actions both at trial and appellate levels. • Representation of heavy equipment dealers in breach of equipment lease actions. 11/05/98 14:54 FAX 561 659 7368 CARLTON FIELDS 121 005 Past Positions • Staff Attorney to Chief Judge Barry J. Stone of the District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, State of Florida (1995 -1996) • Associate, Gilbride, Heller and Brown, P.A., Miami, Florida'(1996 -1998) • Law Clerk, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D-C. (1992) State/Court Admissions • Florida. • New York • Massachusetts • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Professional, Trade and Civic Activity .• The Florida Bar • New York Bar Association • Massachusetts Bar Association • Emory University Alumni Association • Georgetown University Alumni Association • Palm Beach County Bar Association • Dade County Bar Association Education • Georgetown University Law Center.(J.D., cum laude, 1994) . • Emory University (B.B.A., with. distinction, 1987) Brigham A. McCown, Esq. 718 7"` Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 561/691 -0964 McCownpmsn.com November 5, 1998 City of Palm Beach Gardens Administration Department 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 -4698 Dear Sir or Madam: Please accept my application for membership to the City's Planning and Zoning Board. I believe my experience as a Naval Officer coupled with my educational and professional practice as an attorney specializing in construction related fields would be of benefit to the City of Palm Beach Gardens. Although we have not lived in Palm Beach Gardens for a long period of time, my family and I have been Florida residents for over ten years. We are very proactive members in the civic community, and if selected, I will personally serve the community with the highest of professional standards and dedication. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Z xx�, Brigham A. McCown Enclosures Brigham A. McCown 718 7a' Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 561/691 -0964 McCown@,msn.com Legal Peterson, Bernard, Vandenberg, Zei, Geisler & Martin, Associate Attorney Experience Attorney in AV rated Defense Litigation Law Firm with offices in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Key Largo, Ft. Myers and Stuart Florida. The nineteen- attorney firm specializes in Professional Liability, Architectural and Construction Liability, Toxic Substance Liability, Insurance and Products Liability and Medical Malpractice. Admitted: Florida (1998). October ! 1998 to Present. Peterson, Bernard, Vandenberg, Zei, Geisler & Martin, Law Clerk Responsible for analyzing current cases and conducting research in support of twelve Attorneys. Additional responsibilities include drafting of motions, memorandums of law, interrogatories, and pleadings in preparation of litigation. May 1998 to October 1998. U.S Navy, Legal Officer Performed legal research and investigations for the Judge Advocate General, Inspector General and Navy Recruiting Command Inspector General regarding civil tort claims, Uniform Code of Military Regulations, Equal Opportunity grievance claims and Executive Order violations. Additional responsibilities included: Trial Advocate for Administrative Boards and Hearings, Administrative Separation Board Panel Member, and Notary duties. June 1992 to May 1998. Lexis - Nexis, Law School Associate Conducted all formal and informal advanced training and research assistance regarding all facets of computer based legal research to all faculty and law students. Also responsible for software and administrative maintenance of school computer related resources and accounts for the law school. August 1995 to December 1997. Work U. S. Navy, Officer Accessions Director, Department Head, Officer in Charge Experience Director of all Officer Recruiting and Accession Programs in Indiana, Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Eastern Illinois supervising a department of over 30 military and civilian employees. Managed annual fiscal, travel, and advertising budgets as well as logistical oversight of over $1 million in equipment and assets. Advisory Board Member to Scarlet Oaks Joint Vocational High School and Board Member to the Cincinnati Chapter of the U.S. Navy League. May 1996 to October 1997. US Nary, Recruiting Officer Responsible for accessing high caliber college graduates into the Navy Officer Corps for Nuclear and Civil Engineering, Medical, Attorney and Aviation programs at 11 regional colleges and universities. Duties also include managing a $45,000 yearly advertising and travel budget, public awareness, and serving as Navy media liaison. April 1994 to May 1996. U.S. Navy, Communications, Intelligence Library, and Computer Systems Officer Responsible for all secured and unsecured data and voice communication within a naval squadron including classified documents, publications, cryptologic equipment and codes contained within a secure vault library. November 1993 to April 1994. U.S. Navy, Aircraft Maintenance Officer Responsible for overseeing the maintenance and upkeep of two $24 million aircraft. Duties included supervision of 14 personnel, supply parts acquisition, budget management, administrative, and fuel management duties. Also functioned as a maintenance test pilot. December 1991 to November 1993. Brigham A. McCown 718 7'b Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418 561 /691 -0964 McCown(&msn.com U.S. Navy, Naval Aviator Qualified as an Aircraft Commander, Mission Commander, Instructor Pilot, Post - Maintenance Functional Check Pilot, Instrument Pilot, Aircraft and Tactical Simulator Instructor, and Landing Signal Officer. Accumulated over 1350 hours of flight time in various navy aircraft and helicopters including over 2200 total takeoffs and landings, 750 landings at sea, including over 400 at sea night landings. May 1988 to April 1994. Education Northern Kentucky University, S.P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky Juris Doctor, December 1997. Activities and honors: Dean's List: Fall 1994, Fall 1995, Fall 1996, Fall 1997 Potter Stuart Inn of Court and Jessup Moot Court Board, Member Cali. Book Award, White Collar Crime Seminar Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International, Chapter Justice Student Bar Association, Class Representative Law Library Advisory Committee, Student Representative Siebenthaler Lecture Committee, Student Representative International Law Society, Member Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Bachelor of Arts: Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs, Political Science, May 1988. Activities and honors: Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Office of Residence Life: Undergraduate Assistant & Resident Assistant Office of Residence Life: Assistant Chairman, RA Selection Committee Intramural Sports, Participant Associations American Bar Association Palm Beach County Bar Association Cincinnati Bar Association United States Naval Institute National Helicopter Association References Available upon request Florida Bar Association North Palm Beach County Bar Association Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International Association of Naval Aviators Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to detcanirte compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7 :30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m• on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of 'each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plaits for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development. operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities /programs. Pension Boards: Polite, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. . _ .. .Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for: Planning & Zoning Board _ Date: 1 /05/98 Name: I Brigham A. McCown Phone: H 691 -0964 W 686r5005 Address: 718 7th Lane Palm Beach GVrdens, FL, 33418 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 7 mo• Palm Beach County? 7 m, . Employer. Peterson, Bernard et al. Position: Attorney How Long ?2 ma— Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize. qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organi2ations or clubs): ]?Lease see attaQhed letter and Signature W 4V 2'd SN3dNU5 HDU3H W-lUd Wd2- i : 60 86, b0 A0N 11/06/1998 12:25 15616154578 SWA CMRF PAGE 01 CIn OF PALM REACH CARDENS APPLICATION ROR POSITIONS ON AAV1SOitX BOA.RD(S) The City of Palen Saseh awdens has aevml advisory /wtatomous bonds midents se�vc ort as vo {unooh. The tvtfavying s list of the boards &A a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Are Advisory Committee; Meets as needed (minimum once per month) b review planned projects and submittais of An to detr =rminc eamRlibace with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification do Environmental Coeemittee: Meets at 7:30 P.M. an the 2nd Wednesday or each month.' 'his board nuLkas tecommendationa to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Entbreatpent Board: Meets at 7 pm. an Mondays when deemed mmessuy. Th is qutisl judicial board issues findings of &h t utd conclusions of law to bring cat in violations to the City's Code in compliance. Edaaition Advisory Board. Mocts at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes rxomendatiens to the City Council concetnia8 the needs and recommended stops to be taken to improve relationships and parformance of local school& plaff°ieg do Zottirtg Soard: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m. art the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the JutWk:tion ofMaking formal tee:omma,daticns to the City Cotutoil OR tt>sttM pattaining' eo land usage, and Is responsible for eornidering all site and 2ppcmz= plants for new projects within the City. Recreation AdvisM Board: Meets at 7:30 pat on the ist Tuesday of each month. This baud makes recommendations to the Council c01toaM1112 the development, operatictu rnaintenarxe, frnencly& ate. of recredional amcnities/progmms. Pension Boards, Police, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at vadous'times. usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension !land investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward It to the City Clak's Office. 10500 N. Milhary ?rail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 13410. - Plsase Print In Black lak• - -= -- - - City of Palm Beacls Gardens APPISCATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY SOARD(S) Soard(s) plied for. rfz n /)Jll/C/l.- 4 Z4n lin f49euet - ! pate �l` /�a �Qr �/ Name: �Z �d y? b ll U Phone_ H-6 qD -?S� _ W / � gS-7'5 n / - - Address : yQ /5�f�rat�S C-r� f�i� /,w _ &� - / &l�d� , �3�f $` How long have you be41n A fgaiderl of Pttl,rr Bca/4h GardcOs? - -ry�'J < Polm l��h Couttcy? c�—z44 F�rs,plover. �- 7d�%/� JJA' 0%m X�L Position: l��, reC4,Cq— How Long? y - - �• Please attach a resunse to yourappiication or use site below to summarize qualifications and experience &Nutted that would be hrelpf6l oo lite Boards) for which you are applying (i.e,, education. employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): sipsntro Z4 d SN3QZIH9 H H3H kl"ldd WH9S : Z 1 (36, 90 AON 11/06/1998 12:25 15616154578 SWA CMRF 49 Admlals Ct "890-7525 Palm Beach Gard -m:, A 33418 M06164571 Patrick D. Carroll PAGE 02 Expedence 199& - present Solid Waste Authority West Palm Beach, FI Assistant Dhei;:ar • Manage staff of over 100 and annual budget of over 6 million Reduced cost of operations by over 25% • Managed Capital expansion projects worth 5 million. 1998 - present Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale, FL Adjunct Poor - Develop course materials for environmental studies: - Advise students on academic affairs ■ Teach courses in basic sciences. 1989 -1996 Maryland Environmental Sic. Annapolis, MO - Responsible for over 5 million in sales annually. Managed staff of 50 including both professional level and labor staff. ■ Increased overall operational efficiency by motedhan 30%. 1986-1989 Mr. Happy Inc.. Gaithersburg, MD Sales manager ■ Managed Sales SW of 7_ ■ Developed and Implemented order inventory system. Increased sales by 16% annually_ Education University of Maryland, College Park, MD ■ B.S. Agronomy. ■ M,S_ - Management Interests Golf, running, computers. L A W O F F I C E S PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 823 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Telephone: (561) 655 -6022 Facsimile: (561) 655 -6044 November 4, 1998 Office of the City Clerk City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find my application to serve as a member of the Planning and Zoning Board. I am a resident of Palm Beach Gardens and a member of the Florida Bar. In past years I have advised municipalities on zoning and planning matters and have attended . countless seminars and training programs related to planning issues. In addition, I have personally developed office buildings and other commercial projects and thus have a well rounded perspective on development issues. Although I am actively engaged in the practice of law, I do not currently represent any Florida developers and it is highly unlikely that I will in the future. It is simply not in the nature of my work. I would not be in a position where I could be .accused of bias in favor or against any applicant. I do represent Rite -Aide Drug Stores, however that client does not undertake projects in Florida. I do not intend to engage in any develop projects for MY own account. As a resident of Palm Beach Gardens I would like to contribute to the efforts of the Planning and Zoning Board to insure responsible development of our community. If I can supply any further information, please do not hesitate to contact MS-=, Y R. Gilbert CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory /au[onomous boards residents serve an as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board melees recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land t��ge, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the lst Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerAing the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities/programs. Pension Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Please Pratt in Black Ink - -- City of Palen Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for: Planning and Zoning Board Name: Irwin R. _Gilbert Address: 205 Eagleton Lakes Blvd. Date:_11 /4/9$ Phone: H 625 -1905 W 699-6079 How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 11 ors Palm Beach County? GP ---- =T Employer: Beverl v & Tirrl P Position: Attornev How Long? 3 -yea Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment; participation in service organizations or clubs): Signature 1 \0\1 91998 2,J SN3G UD H3t133 W1dd WdS T : Eo 36, VO AON CURRICULUM VITAE Irwin R. Gilbert 205 Eagleton Lakes Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 (561) 625 -1905 FAX 625 -1906 e -mail: suitcase@belLsouth.net EDUCATION Buffalo Law School, State University of New York J.D. 1977 Honors: Torts, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Trial Techniques, and Property Law State University of New York, College at Buffalo B.A., 1974 Major: Economics, History Honors and Activities: Dean's List Who's Who in American Colleges & Universities Elected Treasurer and COO of Student Government 1973 -74 Elected President, Sigma Tau Rho Fraternity, 1973 -74 Intern, U.S. House of Representatives, 1971 Founder, Campus Volunteer Ambulance Service, 1973 -74 EXPERIENCE Present Beverly & Tittle 823 North Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 My clients include Gee & Jenson, Architects- Engineers- Planners. 1/88 to Mangione & Robanan Present New York Trial Counsel to the firm. Responsible for the trial of complex commercial and environmental cases for the firm. My clients have included Rite Aid Drug Stores, Pizza Hut, Inc., and the Town of Iroudegoit (planning, zoning and environmental matters). :1 i i t 910998 Page 2 Significant Litigation: Sutton v. Yates County (obtained permanent injunction against the construction of a municipal jet airport on environmental grounds). NYS Off -Track Betting Corp. v. Iroudequoit (prevented OTB from opening a berg parlor /simulcast theater in the Town of Irondequoit). 4/78 to Grutman, Miller, Greenspoon & Hendler 12/87 505 Park Avenue, New York, New York I was responsible for supervising - associates and mana,0:ing complex litigation matters in New York, California, Florida, Texas and New Jersey. My clients included The Reserve Fund, Inc., the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Societe Nationale de Banc (Bank of Belgium) and American Cable Systems. BAR ADMISSIONS Member: Florida, New York and District of Columbia Bars INTERESTS AND ACTIVrIlES PERSONAL Camp Good Days and Special Times, a camp for children with cancer and other serious or terminal illnesses. My wife and I are volunteer counselors and I also serve as legal counsel on a pro bono basis. Palm Beach County Bar Association: I am a member of the Commercial Litigation Cif F Commies. I reside in Palm Beach Gardens with my wife Karen and four children. CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their mpoasibiiities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 730 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcetntent Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 730 pm. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve rmiationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets t"ularly at 7:30 p.rn* on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with :*the jurisdiction of malting formal recommendations to the City Council on marters pertaining to land ­w_c, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new proj,=6 within the City. Recreation Advisory Board. Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month This board makes recommendations to the CoWWd concerning the development. operation. maintt rmattce, financing, etc. of recreational amenities/programs. Peasiou Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once avery 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward It to the City Clerk's Offiv, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. __ Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for _ Plarnnina r� 7.nn i nrr Rnn rA _. _ Date: 11-4 -98 - Name: Sharon Deen Phone. H 776 =3186 W 842 -2 ?77 Address: 10240 Seagrape Way Palm Beach. Gardens Fl 33418_ How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 6 Years Palm Beach County? . 30 Employer. Preferred Florida Mortgages , Ihcpogition: Mortqaqe r�Qan Cif fi r•pr How Long .,_ _ 3 years Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service orWflzaticm of clubs): - : I have worked-in the mortgage and banking industry in Palm Beach County for 11 years. I have worked in Northern Palm Beach County fqr over 8 vearS.. T hnvP h -4rl m1' Real Estate license and have been a member of the Board of Realtors and the Women's Council Qf Realtors. Itively work out of a Prudetal,2eal.Estate office and am cons 1 e and interes d in the changing of`.land'iisage n'-Palm Beach Gardens. Si tur �//lir�O,�t_ ��C�l� Nov 9 199$ N %86 bbZBSLLLotb TT:IT 866T- ZI -f)0N CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS . APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Bcath Gardens has several advisory /autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. Th e fallowing is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7 :30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance: Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. °l =Yuing & Using Board: sleets regularly at 730 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 P.M. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amadties/prognams. Pension Boards: Polite, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various tithes, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund investment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach_Gardens, Florida 33410. 31998 - Please Print in Black ink City of Palm Beach Gardeus APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Boards) Applied for: Name: Leco,,,7 ,-Y G. RL b: Address: , 38 1P Date: // /48 Phone: H GQ•�'• --27'71 W ASS' oG.yo How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? � Palm Beach County? -2 't:5 , . Employer: Position: .¢�fo -.�� : How Long? / yr. Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): Signature � _ 1� �% i?'d SW3aNH9 HDH3g W1HA W.402t7i Oa, 7T nnki LEONARD G. RUBIN 38 Princewood Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (561) 694 -2771 November 12, 1998 City Clerk's Office City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Re: Application for Position on Planning and Zoning Board Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find my application for a position on the City's Planning and Zoning Board, along with a copy of my resume. As you can see, I am a practicing attorney specializing in the representation of municipalities and other governmental entities. I am currently the Town Attorney for the Town of Hypoluxo and assist in the representation of Lake Clarke Shores, Belle Glade and Wellington. I developed a keen interest in land use issues while serving as the legal advisor to the City of Pembroke Pines Planning and Zoning Board from 1994 through 1997. As you may be aware, Pembroke Pines is one of the fastest growing municipalities in the nation. As such, I am intimately familiar with the planning and zoning issues facing rapidly growing cities, like Palm Beach Gardens. Having represented municipalities for almost six years, I understand the importance of community involvement. My wife and I recently purchased our first home and chose Palm Beach Gardens because of its vitality, location and appeal to young families. With the birth of our daughter one month ago, we fully plan on making Palm Beach Gardens our home for many years to come. Based on my education and experience, I believe that I can be an active and contributing member of the Planning and Zoning Board. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely yours, LEONARD G. RUBIN Enclosure UALGR\NQSCTBG.LTR LEONARD G. RUBIN 38 Princewood Lane Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 (561) 694 -2771 ADMITTED: Florida Bar, 1990 LEGAL Caldwell & Pacetti EXPERIENCE: Palm Beach, Florida Associate, November 1997 to present Specializing in the representation of municipalities, special districts and other government agencies. Town Attorney for the Town of Hypoluxo. Legal advisor to the Wellington and Lake Clarke Shores Code Enforcement Boards and the Lake Clarke Shores Zoning Board of Adjustment. Josias, Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, P.A. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Associate, January 1994 to November 1997 Performed work on behalf of numerous municipalities throughout Broward and Palm Beach Counties, with an emphasis on land use, labor and employment, and appeals. Served as Assistant City Attorney for the City of Pembroke Pines, acting as City Prosecutor and legal advisor to the Code Enforcement Board, Planning & Zoning Board, Police Department, and Human Resources Department. Supervised all'of the firm's appellate matters, including plenary appeals and extraordinary writs. Fourth District Court of Appeal West Palm Beach, Florida Senior StaffAttorney, September 1990 to December 1993 Researched non -final and final appeals for the Hon. Hugh S. Glickstein. Prepared bench memoranda for the court. Edited court opinions. EDUCATION: University of Florida College of Law Gainesville, Florida J.D. with Honors, May 1990 Appellate Advocacy Fellowship Instructor Duke University Durham, North Carolina B.A. cum laude, December 1996 Political Science Major Phi Eta Sigma AFFILIATIONS: Palm Beach County Bar Association Phi Delta Phi CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS APPLICATION FOR POSITIONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) The City of Palm Beach Gardens has several advisory/autonomous boards residents serve on as volunteers. The following is a list of the boards and a very brief synopsis of their responsibilities: Art Advisory Committee: Meets as needed (minimum once per month) to review planned projects and submittals of Art to determine compliance with the Arts in Public Places Ordinance. Beautification & Environmental Committee: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the beautification of City property and the status of the environment throughout the City. Code Enforcement Board: Meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays, when deemed necessary. This quasi-judicial board issues findings of fact and conclusions of law to bring certain violations to the City's Code in compliance. Education Advisory Board: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. This board makes recomendations to the City Council concerning the needs and recommended steps to be taken to improve relationships and performance of local schools. Planning & Zoning Board: Meets regularly at 730 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. This board is vested with the jurisdiction of making formal recommendations to the City Council on matters pertaining to land usage, and is responsible for considering all site and appearance plans for new projects within the City. Recreation Advisory Board: Meets at 730 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This board makes recommendations to the Council concerning the development, operation, maintenance, financing, etc. of recreational amenities /programs. Pension Boards: Police, Firemen's and General Employees. These boards meet at various times, usually once a month or once every 3 months, and make decisions regarding pension fund invez iment portfolios and other pension management issues. If you are willing to serve as a regular or alternate member of one or more of these boards, please complete the following application form and forward it to the City Clerk's Office, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410. Please Print in Black Ink City of Palm Beach Gardens APPLICATION FOR POSMONS ON ADVISORY BOARD(S) Board(s) Applied for. 10L4NNINF6 ¢ zOW I N Co Date: /Val/. /,S' 199g W Ag,2 log S Name: _ _�_ A 2Ru (J2 �S Div ?�' Phone: H_,� � - �l %� _ Address: dC/l ec . P e9A('tip How long have you been a resident of Palm Beach Gardens? 4125, Palm Beach County? - ----- Employer� FlOR104 i/Tf /14A e%Z ES rA �OfUa�t How Long?- � , Please attach a resume to your application or use space below to summarize qualifications and experience acquired that would be helpful to the Board(s) for which you are applying (i.e., education, employment, participation in service organizations or clubs): See A 6--Ar: N f_o Signature a &,u i OA I- �'; d 71998 Barry 1. Present 372 -1 Prestwick Circle Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 (561) 630 -8171 Executive experienced in sales and marketing management, strategic business planning and negotiating who secured a $21 million contract, purchasing over 36,000 acres — one of the largest transactions in District's history. Negotiated and closed deal, overcoming local barriers and identifying `common ground " Industry leader with a history of versatile real estate and land development management experience. II Divested $50 million varied real estate portfolio. II Led 6 -9 month government process for land purchases including survey, environmental and appraisal • Improved bottom line by quickly evaluating and divesting foreclosure property. • Built reputation in industry by activating stagnant projects or developing solutions at problem stages. Simultaneously manages various stages of several deals ranging in acreage and transaction value. II Generated $25+ million in annual sales as key member of 3- person sales force. II Managed sale of 20+ troubled properties monthly in 30 states including single - family homes, apartments and retail centers. Natural communicator and motivator skilled in leading multi - disciplinary teams toward common goals. II Skilled in governmental practices and presenting to local councils and commissioners. II Unites disparate groups including engineers, surveyors, title examiners,, appraisers and brokers. II BS, Business Administration, Florida Atlantic University, 1971. II Florida Real Estate Broker since 1977 • Graduate, Realtors Institute(GRI), 11985. II Continued education by completing numerous high -quality courses through CCIM and AIREA II Membership Chairman/Director, Business Development Board of Palm Beach County, 1988 to 1991. Professional Experience SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, West Palm Beach, FL 1995 to Present Senior Professional - Acquisitions • Manages purchase of property primarily for state's land preservation and/or restoration purposes. • Directs/closes large deals based on extensive industry experience and proven negotiating abilities. • Consistently identifies, evaluates, values and negotiates cost -effective contracts and terms. BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK AND TRUST, West Palm Beach, FL 1994 to 1995 Senior Real Estate Owned (REO) Sales Manager ❑ Divested foreclosure real estate, working with brokers nationwide to prepare property for market. ❑ Monitored and attended a 100+ properties in remote locations nationwide. ATLANTIC GULF COMMUNITIES CORPORATION, Miami, FL 1991 to 1993 Director of Commerical Operations, Atlantic Gulf Realty, Inc./Vce President, Broker ❑ Designed/implemented aggressive sales and marketing program for diversture of selected assets. JOHN D. AND CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1973 to 1991 Positions included Director of Real Estate Sales, Sales/Marketing Manager, Project Director ❑ Designed 5-year program to divest $50 million real estate portfolio with 130+ individual transactions consisting of a wide range of properties. ❑ Experienced all facets of real estate through various management/marketing positions. ❑ Led project dividing a 500 -acre property into 324 1-acre home sites. Managed project, developed marketing plan and led 1981 Parade of Homes. ❑ Developed marketing plan resulting in sale of 75 luxury condominium units. 12/03 '98 15:41 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT „ Prepared by and Return to: enneth W. Edwards, Euquire CALDWELL & PACETTI Post Office Box 2775 Palm Beach, Florida 33480 -2775 FAx:561 -627 -5600 PAGE JUL -29 -1993 3:54Pm 93-239903 ORB 7819 Pg 1517 NINE MR Con i.00 Doc .70 LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT THIS EASEMENT, made this 6 & day of 3L) It 1993, is given, granted and conveyed by JOHN D. and CATHERINE T. MacARTHUR, FOUNDATION, an Illinois not - for - profit corporation, 4176 Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardons, Florida 33410, (hereinafter referred to as the "GRANTOR "), to NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT, its successors and assigns, 357 Hiatt Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 334.18, (hereinafter referred to as the "GRANTEE "). W 1T1IEfijazTti: That GRANTOR, -or and in consideration of the sum Of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and suffici(;;ncy of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant to the GRANTEE, its successors and assigns, a Land- scape Buffer Easement over, under and across certain real property located in Palm Beach County, Florida, which is more particularly described as follows: (See Attached composite Exhibit "A" consisting of 15 pages that was prepared by Hutcheon Engineers and identified as Drawing No's. .5192.46 for Parcels 801, 802, 803, 804, 8050, 806 and 807). PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42- 42- 02 -00- 000 - 3000 /Parcel 801. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42- 42 -11 -00 -000- 3000 /Parcel 802. .PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42.- 42- 11 -00- 000 - 3000 /Parcel 803. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42- 42 -02 -00 -000- 5090 /Parcel 804.. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42- 42 -11 -00 -000- 1030 /Parcel 805. 12/03 198 15:41 ID :WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561 -627 -5600 PAGE 3 ORB 7819 A•j 1518 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52- 42- 42- 12 -00- 000 - 3020 /Parcel 806. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION No. 52-42-42-01-00-000-7020/Parcel 807. (which said real prorerty shall hereinafter be referred to -as the "Easement Area ") on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 1. INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT. The GRANTOR does. hereby grant to the GRANTEE a non - exclusive ingress and egress easement over, under, and across the Easement Area. 2. AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION. INSTALLATION. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE The' GRANTOR does hereby grant to the GRANTEE authorization for the GRANTEE. to construct, install, operate and maintain the follow:Zng landscape improvements (the "Landscape Improvements "), namely: (a) Landscape and street lighting which shall include but is not limited to: (i) bulbs, (ii) fixtures, (iii) wiring, (iv) control panels for fixtures, and (v) landscape structures, poles, posts and conduits. (b) Irrigation and sprinkler system, which shall include but is not limited to: (i) sprinkler heads, (ii).piping, '(iii) valves and (iv) control panels for irrigation system. (c) Tress, palms, shrubs, flowering plants.and grasses. (d) Sidewalk and /or bike path. (e) Information and /or warning signage and placement markers. (f) Utility lines, pipes and conduits. 3. GENERAL _ PROV ;SONS . (a) The ease•nents and authorizations granted herein shall be perpetual and shall be deemed covenants running with the land. -2- 12/03 198 15:42 ID :WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX :561- 627 -5600 PAGE 4 ORB. 7819 Po IS 1.9 (b).That following the installation of the Landscape Improvements as here-Mabove described, the easement granted for same, shall be deemed an exclusive easement as to the location of the installed Landscape Improvements. (c) The headings contained in this easement are for convenience of reference only, and shall not limit. or .otherwise affect in.any way the meaning or interpretation of this easement.. (d) The easements and authorizations granted herein shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the respective parties hereto and th,sir successors and assigns. (e) The GRANTOR does hereby specifically consent to the GRANTEE'S right to a;-sign any all or part of the easements and authorizations granted herein, to other governmental entities, including without limitation, the Florida Department of Transpor- tation, County of Palm Beach or City of Palm Beach Gardens. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said GRANTOR has caused these pres- ents to be executed in its name by its proper officers thereunto duly authorized, the day and year first above written. Signed Sealed and delivered JOHN D. and CATHERINE T. MacARTHUR in our presence. FOUNDATION p. -�-�• y it br� Signature sT. Grifin Jnllyn Schumachw Vice President Printed Name �° '.•••••t;l� >C' Witness Signature TT v DAV1 •:; 1''-{ EST: I � � ID �. CHERNOFi .•J�,;' ,��;.!: SInC..rt) �n K• iV� r cti.v�C ASSISTANT SECRETARY :;� `Q •..:�, ;�,� Printed Name -3- 12/03 ' 98 15 42 I D ' WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX : 561- 627 -5600 PAGE 5 STATE OF ,f ,ss: COUNTY OF (' ORB . 7819 Ps 1 520 The fore ing iiistrument was acknowledged before me/ this v k day c f / _ 1993, by aftryuo of of the State of `��..f/3L(4 -f/y on behalf of the JOHN D. and CATHERINE T. MacARTHUR, FOUNDATION, who is personally known to me, or- has- p•roduoed- (- t_yge- o�deat#€xe� -i sn� -a-s 2deja_t�ktj,cation_ and did [A+ a -nCt , t3ke -?n--ea h. Ntary P o ub lic signature (NOTARY'S SEAL) 'll �! r t Print o t a r y Name "i3PF jCTAI, :iEAL" S Note nt PA]if'. st"tte of llGinoi -0, Commission Number tti�y Comm +ssinn L'xpirea 7R3 /V7 ?< My Commission Expires: 5839E 2/16/93 -4 - 12/03 198 15:43 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561 -627 -5600 PAGE 6 ' 1 i ROAD = S.R.786' (PGA BLVD rnitcw.: 101 ORB 7819 Ps 1521 i LEGAL DESCRIrriON LANDSCAPE BUFFER UASCMLNT 1 BEING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SUCTION 2, TOWNSIIIP 42 SOUTI1, RANGE •12 EAST. CITY OF PALM DEACII GARDENS, i'ALM IICACII COUNTY, FLORIDA. M0111; PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMCNCE AT TIIE SOUTIIIVT:ST' COItNER OF T1111 SOUT'I I WCS'I' ON C- QUAlt'i'liR 01' SAIq SECTION•2 :Tl1ENCC NO2'0 10'32-11. ALONG T TIC WEST LINE Or. SAID SOUTIIIVUS't' ONi QUARTER, A DISTANCROF 159.93 FUL- "PTO Tttl's INT'CRSIzCTION OFT1l11 NO1tTlt RIGLIT- Olt -WAY LINE OF S'1'A'rG ROAD 74 AS CONVI YCI) IN O -11ICIAI. It1iCOR0 BOOK 2417, PAGE 316, PALM BL•ACII COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS WIT'll 'flit/ HAS'I ERLY 141011'1' -OF -WAY L1NUT'IIESUNS111NGSTA'rE PAH6 Y AND'rm- Poiw' OF 01- GINNING; 1'1111NCL CONTINUO NO2 10' 32'1. ALONG SAID WEST LINE. -A DiS'1'ANC1i OF 53.22 FCCT; TIIENC11 5920 40'25%. A DISTANCE' OF 363.91 1 °liti'1'."1'O A POI N'1' OF A NON - CA NG11NT CURVE CONCA V Ii SOU'1'111:It i.Y, I.I A V I NG A ILA DI US 014 I J614.16 1 GIi'r AND CIIOltD BEARING OF 5970 17'51'E; TIIENCg IdASTERLY ALONG 'I'll 1: ARC OF SAID CURVE TIIROUGII A CENTILAI, ANGLE OF 3 03.31-. A DISTANCE/ 01: 629.26 1'lili I'TO TIIC BEGINNING OF A ItrVERSE CU ItVE, CONCAVU NOR TIIHRLY, IJA VING A RADIUS Olt 11304.16 FEET;- rt1ENCE RAS•rCItLY, At.ONG T'll1 AItC Olt SAID CU1t V1;. 'I's1I(OUGII' A CIINTRAL ANGLE OF 20 37'40'. A DIS`rANCU OF 319.44 FEET; THENCE SAAo 22' WE. ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND i55 FUC'f NORTII OF '1'111/ SOU -1.11 LINE OF SAID SOUTIIWi:ST ONE- QUARTClt. A DISTANCE OF 1013.12 1*LC'I' 'rO A POINT ON TIIC WESTERLY ItIGIIT -OF -WAY 'LINE OF CENTRAL BOULEVARD, AS CONVUYCD IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3104, PAOC 943, ,PALM BCACII COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS;TIICNCE 502009' 35'W. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 35.00 FEET. THENCE NA9O 22'39-W, ALONG A LINE PARALLEL IVITII AND 100 FEET NORTH Ott THE SOU'ril LING OF SAID SOUTl11Vl:S'(` ONE- QUARTIsIt A DISTANCE OF 1013.29 FEET T'O THE BEGINNING OF A CURVL', CONCAVE NORTIII RLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF 11359.16 ruT; T11L•'NCIi. WCS'rLRLY, ALONG Th ARC OF SAID CURVE. TIIROUGII A CENTRAL ANGLE Olt 20 37'40% A DIS'I'ANCC OF 320.96 FEET TO TIIC BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE SOUT'lIE1tLY IIAVING A RADIUS OF 11339.16 FEET; T'IILNCC WLSTERLY, ALONG TIIC ARC OF SAID CURVE T11R000II A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 30 06'51', A DISTANCE 017-6211.23 FEE, I' TO A POINT ON TI1U NORTHERLY Itici1T -OF -WAY I.INIi OF SAID STATI: ROAD NO. 74; '1'IIENCE NA20 40' 25 -W ALONG SAID NoRni1R1.1' ittairr -OI= -WAY LINE. A DISTANCE 01 363.9.1 FL'CT '1'O TIIE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3.190 ACRES, MORE Olt LESS. CERTIFICATION (HOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED SURVE'YOR'S SEAL) 0 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the Description and Sketch of the properly shown hereon was completed under by direction out 065F i0 199 t . and that said description is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and ballet. I FURTHER CERTIFY that this Description and Skelch meals ilia MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set forth by ilia FLORIDA-0.9A] OF LAND SURVEYORS pursuant to Section 472.027 Florida State Statutes. ', ' Date of Slgnatute .Wilbur-F. Dlvinc; V ^. ':f.� •, �Regisler aLeiyoi;;•s�. � .1ITIorld trt[Clemte' nd.Syrre Nb. 419,0,.-'* IIS IS NOT A SURVEY- �' i'1:1 PALM BEACH COUNTY"' FCORID'A REVISED 12 -10 -91 trip Hutcheon Engineers- -AUGA991 «, ICALK DATE 11HEei N01[SOOK CIVIL ENGINEERS A SURVEYORS FILE a D*w N.. W t• ��� NO•. FO. 4131 EMMARCAO11010 DRIVE, WEST PALL BEACH. FL.33407 5.192.46 � 3 WFD II CAST OSCEOLA. STUART. FL. 34964 .....•••••. •••-- Z•q•9Z eutw 12/03 '98 15:44 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE 7_ ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA .BLVD) no.G. ---) Gog-wcTt —LZ- �+=� Z,'T42S, R4tA- 3 r•NO2'10'32'E �PC��'SECTION LINE. Z � ! 1 OD r 100.00' ry ! W ! `d` Ln °f I w - - - �` c' MATCH LINE 02.18' 1 tcn 123.68' ca �m I co rn I 0) o m I m G7 n � -n � I I y m x I v as �I N I �I 100. 00' " I I {n Ln p a MATCH a LINE ® o�Wl ! S IS NOT A SURVEY Id1LI 1'= 100.' BT13 N01EE00K NO. Pa. W FD' L.E.- • 8 01 ORB 7819 Ps 152 EXISTING RIGHT- OF-WAY 3u%jzAtti xE sT4Ta PAI&WIY g r L m r t - .1 I•1. .., .PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA Hutcheon Engineers CIVIL ENGINEER8 i SURVEYORS 1131 EYBARCADERO DRIVE. WEBT PALM BEACH. FL.33.t07 11 EAST AICEOLA. STUART. /L. 24094 MATCH LINE �+ (SE$ taHEET 3) I • • j I 1 I l 1. REVISED 12-10--91-, AU G.19 91 iHI[i 5192.46 Z �j Z•4- qZ r 100.00' �- Ln °f I - - - �` c' MATCH LINE 02.18' .o m � to I m • � as - N I I ® ! t - .1 I•1. .., .PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA Hutcheon Engineers CIVIL ENGINEER8 i SURVEYORS 1131 EYBARCADERO DRIVE. WEBT PALM BEACH. FL.33.t07 11 EAST AICEOLA. STUART. /L. 24094 MATCH LINE �+ (SE$ taHEET 3) I • • j I 1 I l 1. REVISED 12-10--91-, AU G.19 91 iHI[i 5192.46 Z �j Z•4- qZ 12/03 '98 15:44 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT ORB '781V V9 --I1. 1 • I I MATCH LINE f , I ! to r .1 72.00, .I z rn � en o �t a as (J) N x. S C! W - �y ° y Cal V v �I ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT ORB '781V V9 --I1. 1 • I I MATCH LINE f , I ! I 60.00' li t 0 0 s y I •! kn y N IO O � a I MATCH. LINE1 i ( I' 3 IS NOT A SURVEY FAx:561 -627 -5600 PAGE _ 8 ROAD = .S.R.786 (PGA. BLVD) L.E _. 801 I MATCH LINE I rs� � • to I z s a �I co �I a C � I r I c� A �E r I �I I ` i EXISTING RIGHT -OF -NAY' 40.00' 55.00' 60.00' eoQL °09' 57"w- U02009,559 E C f.1TitA L . �jLV b •,• °��8 Sro¢� h°I45 PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLOR REVISED 12 -10 -91 Scwu 1'� 1.00' Hutcheon Engineers DAn G.1991 smili N011100K CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS Flu a Dew. No. a BTB NO. Pa. 4411 IMBARCAO[AO OAIVE. WEST PALM BEACH. FL.13A07 5192.46 3 '� WFD It EAST OICLOLA.ITVART, PL. 14004 - •••••••« _...__..« to 0 al •I o � N C! W - �y M' V v �I I 60.00' li t 0 0 s y I •! kn y N IO O � a I MATCH. LINE1 i ( I' 3 IS NOT A SURVEY FAx:561 -627 -5600 PAGE _ 8 ROAD = .S.R.786 (PGA. BLVD) L.E _. 801 I MATCH LINE I rs� � • to I z s a �I co �I a C � I r I c� A �E r I �I I ` i EXISTING RIGHT -OF -NAY' 40.00' 55.00' 60.00' eoQL °09' 57"w- U02009,559 E C f.1TitA L . �jLV b •,• °��8 Sro¢� h°I45 PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLOR REVISED 12 -10 -91 Scwu 1'� 1.00' Hutcheon Engineers DAn G.1991 smili N011100K CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS Flu a Dew. No. a BTB NO. Pa. 4411 IMBARCAO[AO OAIVE. WEST PALM BEACH. FL.13A07 5192.46 3 '� WFD It EAST OICLOLA.ITVART, PL. 14004 - •••••••« _...__..« 12/03 198 15:45 I D: WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT PARCEL: 802 HIS IS NOT w. FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE 9 ROAD y= S.R.786 (PGA BLV[ ORB 7819 Psi 152/1- J � LEGAL DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE DUFFER EASLML'NT JIL•ING A PAItCL•L OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 11, TOWNSIiIP 42 BOUT/!. RANGE 42 EAST. CrrY 01' PALM BEACH GARDENS, I -ALM IIL'ACII COUNTY. FLORIDA, MORE PAR'I'1CULARLY DESCItIDED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE ATTt1E NORTIIWCST CORNER Or Till; NO1tTIIWIiST ONE- QUARTIAt 01' SAID SECTION 11; THENCE SE8° 22' WE. ALONG TIil3 NO10.11 LINai OI' SAID NORTIIWEST ONE - QUARTER. A DISTANCE OF 600.70 rEE'r: TIIENCE•S0 37' 21 "W. A DISTANCE Off 100.00 FCET TO A POINT ON 'riiE SOUTlt1i1t1.Y ItIGIIT -OF -WAY LINE Off STATE ROAD NO. 74 (PGA BOULEVARD) AND TILE POINT" OF nCGINNING. '111L'NCE EASTERLY. ALONG SAID SOUTIImmy RIGIIT-Ol'-WA'Y LINE, THROUGH Tltli FOLLOWING COURSES. N770 33' 1 VE. A DISTANCGE OF 2M.33 F1:11-71% 1'lIL'NCC S88O 22' WE. A DISTANCE Off 132.28 i7L'Lr: ThENCE Sa2 08' 38.10. DEPARTING FROM SAID SOU'r11EItLY itlCirr -Or -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE O1' 128.20 PlICT TO A POINT' ON A NON= I'ANGCN'r CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEIt1.Y. HAVING A RADIUS Of- IIS31.1fi FEET AND A CIIOItD HEARING OF S1160 26'39'1:: 'l'IICNCC VAs,rC1tLY ALONG 'rill: ARC Or SAID CURVE 7'11ROUGl1 A CCN'rltAl. ANGLE OI' 00� 2S' JO', A DISTANCE OF SS.54 FILET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE Oi' DALLCNISLI.S DRIVE AS SIIOWN -ON PLAT ONE IIANSI 'N-JDM, AS ItI:COItDCD IN PLATd100K 64. PAGES 67'r(l(tU 81, PALM 11riACll COUNTY rUDLIC RECORDS; TIJENCE Sb1 37'22'W. ALONG SAID WESTERLY 1tlGlrr -oF -WAY LINE. A DISTANCE Or 55.02 rL'I:'I "r0 A POINTON A NON: rANCL•NTCURVE. CONCH V C NORTnERLY, IIA VINO A ItADIUS OF 1 t386.I6 FCE'rAND A CIIORD 11CAKING or N86026' 3G "W;THENCE WESTERLY ALONG Tlli: ARC OF SAID CURVE. THROUGII A CENTRAL ANGLE Or 000 26' 33". A DISTANCE Of-' 89.56 FEET; 'riwNCL' N820 08' 52'W. A D1S'rANCIi Of* 127.17 FEET. TIIENCt: Nddu 22. 38'W. A DISTANCE Or 349.29 rEL•T: 'rIICNCE N01O 37' 22-1:;.'A DIS•1'ANCI: OF 5.00 r-EET TO TIIC POINT OF IIECINNING. CONTAINING 0.600 ACRES. MORE Olt LESS CERTIFICATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH L•MDOSSED SURVEYOR'S SEAL) I IIEREDY CERTIFY that the Description and Slietcis oC the properly shown hereon was completed under by direction on �. P �. 10, 1°1''ll . and that said description Is true and correct to the best oC my knowledge and belie!. I rURTIIER CERTIFY that this Description and Skelch meets the MINIMUM TL•CIINICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set forth by the PLOT ;ID /1 pf�ARi !?SURVEYORS pursuant to Section 472.027 Florida State Statutes. �•''j• ';1'� ,r•���f�� e•�, Dale of Signature • RegiALLeie`if L'agd•Surr�`lioc'• d?�' �'�� Florid ' Cet'I1figafe .Y.: `: .,.. � I , • ill � � ., rte• - A SURVEY A REVISED 12 -10 -91 PALM BEACH COUNTY — FLORIDA.` Hu#cheon Engineers AUG.1991 SCJIIE DAR 3NEEt BTB NOtEEOOIC CIVIL iNOINEERa •SURVEYOR$ fit& a Di. me. Of NO. PO. 4431 EMMARCAOERO DRIVE. WBeT PALM OEACII. RL.33407 6192.46 I /� 1 L W FD If aA9T OaClelA. STUART. Fl. 74964 -- ••••• «••• •-• » -- Z.�� •'TL 1203 '98 15:46 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561 -627 -5600 PAGE 10 ROAD S.R.786 (P.GA, BLVD) ORB 7819 Ps 1 525 L.E.= •802 10 3 _Z74 1 i1 Z ml ,� 000.70 �P013 N wi yo1��-1• � N m ! {00.00• ! 0 m ! WI I ! c► .I . ! MATCH, LINE Im 2j Q SA tlt r w +O o� N Im in am i o , e �I N �I I y 50•- -- 000 m N ff(A� m � ao � . � r L7 _ a� 5 01 �1..A -T okA5_ 4ma6eQ - J BA,LLEN I SLES. DRIVE i t3. too, pats. "'n 8! S01' 37' 22' N ' 116 IS -NOT A SURVEY IV N m ,� 000.70 �P013 yo1��-1• Zzvi ! {00.00• 0 N ! c► • i �° Im •V�1IC� •� W tlt r w +O o� - =I in i o , e 5 01 �1..A -T okA5_ 4ma6eQ - J BA,LLEN I SLES. DRIVE i t3. too, pats. "'n 8! S01' 37' 22' N ' 116 IS -NOT A SURVEY IV N m l R 1 (R MATCH�LIWE 50.00' I m N PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA M• sG« 11-60, Hutcheon Engineers H0119001c CIVIL SHC NEERS i SURVEYORS 1. 'BTB MO. PO.. 4431 EMEARCADERO ORIVE.,WEST PALM !EACH. FL.j3407 `aCD II EAST OSCEOLA. STUART. FL._14f34 m _x �o s Z� N N m s N �. 10 REVISED 12 -10=91 AUG.1991 DAM * SHEET FILE a DRWrN.. OF 6192.46 Z Z 2992 duui. ,� 000.70 �P013 yo1��-1• Zzvi ! {00.00• 0 N ! i o , I !� m a CD i m I N R{ > >Z i OO W A. C l R 1 (R MATCH�LIWE 50.00' I m N PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA M• sG« 11-60, Hutcheon Engineers H0119001c CIVIL SHC NEERS i SURVEYORS 1. 'BTB MO. PO.. 4431 EMEARCADERO ORIVE.,WEST PALM !EACH. FL.j3407 `aCD II EAST OSCEOLA. STUART. FL._14f34 m _x �o s Z� N N m s N �. 10 REVISED 12 -10=91 AUG.1991 DAM * SHEET FILE a DRWrN.. OF 6192.46 Z Z 2992 duui. 12/03 '98 15:47 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT PA R C ii i,: 803 FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE 11. ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA BLVE ORB 7819 Ps 1526 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT IIEING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH. RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM nEACli GARDENS, PALM BEACH COUNTY. FLORIDA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE A'r TIIE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TIIE NORTI I WL•ST ONE- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 11. TIIENCE S880 22' 38'11, ALONG TIIE NORTH LINE Oil SAID NORTitWES'1' ONE- QUART'Elt, A DISTANCE OF 1365.92 FELT; TIIENCE S010 37' 22 -w" A DtSTANCE Oil 39.07 hECT TO Tile wi-nRSECTFON OF TILE NORT111IRLY EXTENSION OFTitC EASTERLY 1tFGirr -OF -WAY OF BALLENISLCS DRIVE AS SHOWN ON PLAT ONr. IIANSEN -JDM AS RECORneD IN PLAT ROOK 64..PAOCS 67 Timu 8.1, PALM IIL•ACII COUNTY RECORDS WITII•SOUniERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINEOFST•ATE ROAD 74, (1'GA BOULEVARD) AS CONVEYED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2399. I -AGE 103, PALM HEACII COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS AND TIIE POINTOf DCGtNN1NG:,SAID POINT OF BEING ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORJIIERLY RAVING A ' RADIUS OF 11519.16 FEET AND A CfIORD DEARING OF S88 , 00' 46.11; TIICNCC EASTERLY. ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGIIT -OF -WAY LINE, TilROUCII A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 000 43' 43'E•. A DISTANCE Of- 146.30 FEET. THENCE S880 22' 39 -E ALON� SAID SOUTHERLY RIGIIT -OF -WAY LINE. A DISTANCE OF 85.47 FEET; TIIENCE S84 34' 42 "E. A DISTANCE OF 181.12 FEET; 'rimkll- S88 2r 39 -E, ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND 72 FEET SOUTH OF rl1E• NORT 11 LINE OF SAID NORTIIWEST ONE - QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 108.16 FEET TO 'rilE WEST LINE OF A PARCEL DCSCRInED IN OFFICIAL RESORD BOOK 4641, PAGE 292. PALM IICACII COUNTY PUnLIC RECORDS; TIIENCE S01 37' 22'W, ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE O1. 35.00 FELT; TIIENCE N88° 22' 38'W. ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND 127 FEETSOUTII Of- Tilt: NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTIIWCST' ONE- QUAItTI-At. A DISTANCE: OF 109.98 FEET•111ENCE N940 34' 42'W. A DISTANCE OF 181.12 FEET. 'I'IIIsNCE NBAD 22' 38'W: ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND 113 FCE'r SOUTH OF'1'llli 1401'1'11 LINE OF SAID NOlt'I'IlW1,iT ONE- QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 83.65 I t:lF' .1.0.11111- BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY. IIAVING A RADIUS OF 11574:16 FEET *. TIIENCE WGS'rL:RLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF SAID CURVE 'rfiROUGl1 A CENTRAL ANCIA, Of 000 43'31% A DISTANCE OF 146.50 FEE ' TO THE, EASTERLY 14I0Il'r -OF -WAY OF SAID DALLENISLCS DRIVE; TIlr -NCE N01'. 22'L•. ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A.DISTANCE.OF.55.00 FEET TO TIIE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING. 0.603 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. CERXIFICATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED SURVEYOR'S SEAL) 1 IIERE13Y CERTIFY that the Dmerigptl�oqq nd kelclb or the property shown hereon was completed under by direction on �PT,_1� a�_ ICA q l .and that sa1J description is true and correct to the best or my knowledge and belief. I FURTHER CERTIFY that this Description and Sketch meets flit MINIMUM TECIINICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set forth by ilia FLORIDh-130'A D OF LAND SURVEYORS pursuant to Section 472.027 Florida State Slatules. ,..:'a `�j Date of SiBnalure__ J - G. 4.'!wilbti ► • U' "I 1/1![11 HIS IS NOT A SURVEY SCAte 1W. BTB NooTEaooPa....:. L W FD' _.._... .......... :[o�Jt�+,CeT1�r s7dd;NoA4`�190.:; r fe'.I PALM BEACH COUNT Y FL' ORID Hutcheon Engineers CIVIL ENGINEERS A SURVEYORS 4421 EMIARCADERO DRIVE. WAIT PALM BEACH. FL.33407 11 EAST OSCEOLA. STUART. FL. 24094 REVISED 12 -10 -9 I -AUG.1991 OAR! fllEEi flu A. OIIW. No. of 51.92.46 } �L•4.9Z d�� 1203 198 15:47 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT I Mo37'22'N fv t��l,�,�l s>,�s Da►v� I . 1- Itii��aE�.1 -.�DM pob � igot�3�•2zvv 51.0 71 J s T. elk C'S cm m CD 4.n a. O�Ir.J� W r O A O M v ♦ VI O W cm VJ A 1 y J ao 60.00' �NJ Ln CA Jcn m MATCH LINE -� 1 rn ca n rm ZI m . r m z r m m 1 z N 2 FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE .12 _ ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA BLVD)! L.E.3.803 , - i?O.C. '3W Gozosm SEC, 11j'['4ZS) Rote ORB 7819 Pa 1527 s s N U GA N vo cp ALI Ln �. I "= Ic-x Jn MATCH LINE m .l I y Ic-x MATCH LINE m .l rrn r m s I m sn � r L r. al m a r Pt N r ` r ~- no � o �► 0 d' 55.00' r Q• .l � 1 o m sn � al � N NJ .� I I � o �► N d' 55.00' �} Sol- lbl'ZZ'W 1 W esT Lwle -voce, 4!141 , Q• 2' 2 66. 00. it G) a. v: VI co a) 1 m x r 0 m A N01037'22'E ea: oo• N m S IS NOT A SURVEY PALM BEACH COUNTY -- FLORIDA REVISED 12 -10 -91 i -z so, Hutcheon Engineers AUG.1991 - $ut[ DAN $Hill Nort$oolt CIVIL INGINEERE A SURVEYORS FIU 1 DMI. Me. Of BTB �• ►a. $131 EMOARCADERO DRIVC !WEST PALM OEACH, IL.$$407 5192.46 WFOr II EAtT.000KOLA, ATUART. FL. 34064 -•-Z•• ._ L• 4-12 1203 198 16:48 I D WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX 561 -62? -5604 PAGE 13 PARCEL: 804 ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA BLVE LEGAL .DESCRIPTION ORB 7819 Pt i52.8 LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT . BEING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSIIII! 42 SOUI'it. RANGE 42 EAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM IICACII COUNTY, 17LORIVA, MOitli PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS.FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT Tilt- SOUTHWEST-CORNER OF T11E SOUT11CAs -r ONE - QUARTZ: :It Olt SAID SrCTION 2; THENCE S280 22' 33.1', ALONG Tilt: SOUTH LINK Oil SAID SOU•1'111iAST ONE - QUARTER. A DISTANCE OF 4.88 I :CET; TIIIiNc� N010 37. 27'U. A DIS'l-ANCH Orr 60.00 FEET'f0'hin 1NTEIRS11c'I'ION Or :•riiE BAS'S' It[Glil' -01: -WAY LINK OF CENTRAL IIOULHVARD AS Rricoiwr -b IN QR. HOOK 5104. PAGE 94S. PALM 1113ACil COUNTY' PUBLIC RECORDS W[TII Tilt. NORTII RlGllT -OF -WAY LINti.Olt STATR ROAD 74 (PGA 8OUL13VAltD);,T1l1!NCE N020 09. 35- C :•ALONO SAID IiAS'f IttG11T- Ult -1Y�Y LINE, A DISTANCE Olt 80.38 FCCT TO niL POIN'r OF pCGiNNINC: '1'IICNCi: S43 06' 19 -C. A DISTANCU Oit 54.84 1tCCT1'O A POINT ON A LINK PARALLEL WIT11 AND 100.00 FCL :T alOttTit OR Tilt SOUTii LINK OF SAID SOU'f11CAST ONr••- QUAR•I'1ilt; 'rilENCE S88 22' 33 -C. ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE A DISTANCE; OI: 12116.112 FELT TO TIIE WEST LINE OF CINNAMON PLAT NO. 2, AS R rcottDCD IN PLAT t)OOK 40. PAGE GG TIIRU 70. PALM BEACH COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS: TIlEvIcE N020 02'56'E, ALONG SAID WEST LINE. A DISTANCE OF 55.00 FEET; T11ENCH N88 22' 33.W, ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WiTll AND 155.00 FEET NORTH OF Tllli SOUTH LINE: Olt SAID SOUTI[CAST 'ONE- QUARTER. A DISTANCE OF 1327.09 FEET- 1'0 '1'ilU FAST RIG1lT -OF -WAY LINE OFSAID CENTRAL BOULEVAItD;TIICNCIiS02o09' 33 -W. ALONG SAID CAST RIGIIT -OFMAY LINE A DISTANCE Olt 14.62 FEET TO. l'IIL: POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.657 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. REIFICATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED SURV.LYOR'S SEAL) I IIEREDY CERTIFY that the Description and Sketch or the properly shown hereon was completed under by direction on 'O &Ty I . I Q01 t . and that said description is true and correct to the beat of my knowledge. and beliof. 1 FURTHER CERTIFY that this Description and Skeleh'fiieclK93'614, r MINIMUM TCCIINICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set rorlh by the FLQRhl/ti tl.t� ,LAND SURVEYORS pursuant to Section 471027 Florida State Stalulcil ; i�J::y 'i', p� ,r r�•' Date of Si naturo � J. +�,�'i+l"s.;.���Y,.t� :jr^•�r�.t AIS IS NOT A SURVEY, .•.Wilyyj!F: DIYiact V ' iteeilijcied Land!Surrcyofi *',Zl . Itlor )dr.!+�brlifleelc:No.I4iA0:-. '.- PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA ,�. ,Gt, Hutcheon Engineers' rrotetloc¢ CIVIL ENGINEERS E SURVEYORS w• BTB NO. PO. 44101 EMAAACADEAO DRIVC WEST PALM BEACH. I'L43401' WFD' 11 EAST QaeEeLA. STWUT. PL. 14964 REVISED 12- 10 -91. 'AUG.1991. DAR SNi[T /It! a Daw. N.. pP ,5192.46 / Z 12/03 198 15:49 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561 -627-5600 PAGE 14 ORB 7.819 Pg 1529 ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA; BLVD) L.E. =.8.04 _ •_ • , M.c- CE "TKAL 15LVIll N02009' 55' E woZ'o9,55 "E poA:i sec. �Z T4z:sj IZ-4-&e- oe, sW �O I N P I R � I 11` • ao � I Ln • tJ� a. L y N N I rn zr I m T 9 I �C � I r•/ CD I Go ce I cp Ct N 0 m f �I W6rsT �IN� Glaaol.}o►J 1°44T �.lo. Z 60' _ 40' 55.001 ps-3, 40� P9s. cow — 70 IS IS NOT 'A SURVEY PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA REVISED 12 -lo -91 r= 60, Hutcheon Engineers AuG.1991 fGl[ OI►TE 3NE[T NoraOOK CIVIL ENGINEERS A. SURVEYORS nu a o".. of BTB MO. ►a. ,If/ EMSARCADERO DRrvE. WEST PALM SEACri. FL.3a107 5192.46 Z �. w - _ �� a EAST, 01CROLA. STUART. PL.-S4694 '^ KEW " - L'. °.' �' " . Z•q• 9Z 12/03 198 15:49 I D WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX :561- 627 -5600 PAGE 15 PARCEL: aos, ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA BLV[ ORB 7819 Py 1 530 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE DUFFER EASEMENT - I)EING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTII, RANGE 42 BAST, CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS, PALM DEACII COUNTY. FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT TIIE NORTIIWGSTWORNT;R OFTIIE NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION if, THENCE S02 16' 34•W, ALONG TIIE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTI I EAST ONE- QUARTER. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO A POINT ON TIIE SOUTII ' RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF SIATL• ROAD NO 74 (PGA BOULEVARD) AND THE POINT OF DEGINNINC; T1lENCE SOB 22. 33'12, ALONG SAID SOUTII RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE. .A DISTANCE OF 570.12 FEET TO TIIE WEST LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2534, PACE 1391. PALM BEACII COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS; TIIENCE S010 37' 27•W. ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 53.00 FEET; TI1L•NCE Na80 22' 33'W. A DISTANCE OF 376.2a FEET TO A POINT ON A NON- TANGENT CURVE, ON TIIE EASTERLY RIGIIT -OF -WAY LINE OF AVENUE OF TIIE PCA. AS SI IOWN ON PLAT ONE IIANSEN -1DM AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 64. PACES 67 TI IRU S I, PALM BEACII COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS; SAID CURYE BEING CONCAVE NO11111EASTL•RLY wall A RADIUS OF 160.00 FEET AND A CIIORD BEARING OF N000 43. 39'E: TIIENCE.NORTIIERLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND tLONG SAID • EASTERLY RICIIT -OF -WAY. TIIROUCII A CENTRAL ANGLE, OF 01 47' 27 -, A DISTANCE OF 300 FEET: TIIENCS CONTINUE ALONG SAID EASTERLY RICIIT -OF- WAY LINE. NOIb 37' 22'12, A DISTANCE OF 35.00 FEET TO TIIC BEGINNING OF A CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTIIL•ASTERLY. IIAVINO A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE NQ141- IIERLY ALONG TI-111 ALL OF SAID CURVE; TIIOUOII A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36 52. 12•, A DISTANCE On 16.09 FELT TO TIIE SOUTIIERLY RicimOF' -WAY LINE O1- SAID V'ATC ROAD NO. 74: THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGIIT -OF -WAY LINT;, Saa 22' 38'E.A DISTANCE OF 1.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CON'T'AINING 0:727 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. CERTI FI CATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED SURVEYOR'S SL•AL) 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the Description and Sketch of the property shown hereon was completed under by direction on Z111Pr. l0 1 alai I . and that said description Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and bell6l. I FURTHER CERTIFY that this Description and Sketch meels lice MINIMUM TL•CIINICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set forth by the FLORIQA;DOj% - biQ1••LAN,D SURVEYORS pursuant to Section 472.027 Florida Slate Ststutcs..:� }'y •T Date of Signature r� !.'= -t. Wilbur e Ld Divine", y1I ���4i • �iY !l i �4gtr y,o Flgridti C+Ufe lr�NS;t�.�yp. . ;�•_� 11S IS NOT A, SURVEY ` ..' �!two! ,+ : t,,.. . PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA 0 REVISED 12-10 -91 Hutcheon Engineers AUG.199.1' M. SCAL11 D,AT[ SMf[T r. BTB NeTeg001C CIVIL KNOINEERS A SURVEYORS.. rl�[ a Ii1TMl. P/e NO. PG. 4431 EMDARCAD[I10 DAIV[,' WRIT PALM i[ACH, FL.'3340T • .5192.46 2, WFD• •...••.. c• -, tl BAST OaCt:OLA. 3TUAgT. PL. >f41N �• -.«« 12/03 198 15:50 I D : WATTERSON HYLAND & . KLETT FAX :561- 627 -5600 PAGE : 16 1. ORB 7$ P9 G1991 C ' ( ROAD = S.R.786 ( PGA• BLVD) WFD' v\ L.E. 805 ( W I (m m, z AVENUE Or THE PGA �` Poc, >jw Goa.a61L of SE 1/4, �G,S vs1 'Pegs 67 81 3 0'0• P)' t, T425, 842E fNO1209' 35 c //-- �p0.00� 55'E o► art � o ct ta x crn. ' I � .OS •: 'n : G); LIZ N r- N 3 IS NOT A SURVEY rr �''E o►za 254, P.I39c PALM BEACH COUNTY. - FLORIDA REVISED 12- 10 —.91 suu 1-: S0. Hutcheon Engineers CIVIL lNQINEERS i SURVEYORS 1431 EMSARCADERO.DRIVE, WEST FALM BEACH. FLXU07 R EAST OICEOLA. STUART. FL. 1.49I4 G1991 C d ( ►ILO a DRW. r+:. 5192.46 WFD' Ct ( W I (m z ( ( oo' 21 "vv ' 3 IS NOT A SURVEY rr �''E o►za 254, P.I39c PALM BEACH COUNTY. - FLORIDA REVISED 12- 10 —.91 • L•'f • 7Z cutiw suu 1-: S0. Hutcheon Engineers CIVIL lNQINEERS i SURVEYORS 1431 EMSARCADERO.DRIVE, WEST FALM BEACH. FLXU07 R EAST OICEOLA. STUART. FL. 1.49I4 G1991 sa1Hi of Z Z --..«. 9TB Homoolc m ro• ►ILO a DRW. r+:. 5192.46 WFD' • L•'f • 7Z cutiw 12/03 198 15 :51 ID :WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE ;1,17 ' Pnitcl:L: 806 ROAD = S.11.786 (PGA BLVC ORB 7819 NJ 1532- - LCGAL DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE UUFFER EASEMCN'1' 11LING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS II do 12, TOWNSIIIP 42 SOUTH, 1tANGL 42 I:AS'1; CITY Oh PALM BEACH GAR DENS. 1'ALM UCACI [COUNTY. YLOItIDA. MORE PARTICULARLY DLSCitIUED AS FOLLOWS: COMML'NCC AT TIIC NORTIIWCST COII OF TIIE NORTI1EAS'C ONE- QUAttTCIt OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE Saao 22' 33'E. ALONG THE NOR-1-11 LINE Olt SAID NowrilEAST.ONE- QUARTER, A DISTANCE Olt 1940.93 i °LC'f; Tali!NC11 5010 37-27-W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO A POINT ON TIIE SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY. LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 74 (1'GA nOULLYARD) AND TILE NOItTIIEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2334, PAGE 1391, PALM REACII COUNTY PUDLIC RECORDS AND TIIC 1'•OIN'f OF 1111-01NNINQ'I'llENCC i:ASTERI,Y AljgNG SAID SOUTH RIGIIT•OF•WAY LINO, TAIROUGII TIIC FOLJ,OWING COUILSl:S SRd 22' 33;E A DISTANCE OF 722.60 FEET TO 'TIIE: LAST LINL.OF;SAID SECTION 11: 7'111:NCC Sdab 37' 33'11, T11R000II SAID SECTION 12. A DISTANCE OF 11127.111a FEET TO / TIIE WEST LINE OF A PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RESORD BOOK 3712, PAGL 662, PALM IIIIAC1I COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS; TIIENCC S01 22' 23'W. ALONG SAID. WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET: TIICNCE NEBO 37'.33'W, ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WIT11 AND 113.00 FEET SOUTii OF TIIE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 12. A DISTANCE OF 1828.02 FEET TO TIIE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12': TII ONCE Ndd° 22' 33'W, ALONG A LiNCTARALLm WITH AND 113.00 nun* SOU'1'11 OF TILL• NORI'll LINE OF SAID SECTION 11, A DISTANCE OF 722,69 FEET TO TIIC EAST LINli 01- �ID PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD ROOK 2334. PAGE 1391; TJICNCC N01 37. 27.1% ALONG SAID CAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 33.00 I °GC -f'TO -I-Iii; I'O1N'f OF n11GiNNlNG. CONTAINING 3.220 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. CERTIFICATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SCALED WITH EMBOSSED SURVEYOR'S SEAL) 1 IIEREDY CERTIFY that the Description and Sketch of the property shown heroon was comptated under by direction on 56PT• lo, IR'I 1 . and that sold description Is true and correct to the. best of my knowledge and belief. - 1 FURTIIER CERTIFY that this Description and Skcleh4,nlels.tho MINIMUM TCCIINICAL • STANDARDS FOR.SURVEYS set forth by the FLOR16A D0AI(- PIr LAND SURVEYORS . pursuant to Section 472.027 Florida State Statutes. �,�: �; .,;.,!•r.. Date of Sldnature - t_1 :.• R�+ =lire #ed�Lantfti utvcyor.:,:;'•' =•� +, •,c Fiori4ii �C4rjif lease •IA'" 41p) % lt`'• HIS IS NOT A SURVEY t '► ���'' a ' < y';� ; ';;�' PALM BEACH C.0UNT,,Ya -- FLO tIDA REVISED 12 -10 -91 AUG.1991 N. ><utI Hufcheon En gl eery: DAR :I/EE1 M0711001C CIVIL ENGINEERS A SURVEYORS. nu a. Dow. He. a '"� BTB 4471 EMIARCADERO DRIVE. W1:11T PALM IEACn. FIa.32,407 5192.46 WFD' 11 FAIT 01CICLA, 1TUART. PL. 14664 �••• 1-1 12/03 '98 15 52 I D : WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX : 561- 627-5600 PAGE ;,18 ORES 7$'. 9 Ps 1 533 111 ROAD_ = S.R.786 (PGA. BLVD).j L.E.= =8 0 6 i • ' i MATCH•LINE —_� 1940.93 tv �ssr L,aa 7- •0 l- ort, 3 2554, P 13 q I poi �S01'37'27� �. L1esT'L►a� 1a 5&f. 12)742 s1 R 4 2 t I . ( N ,• i I.55.00' 60.00' o 'l r- -4 I ' '0 i i g AL I tP I rA N f N j to I Am 0 =I a N OD vc co 0 y _ I • I � I CA I I •I I ,• I I I •., �,,I'35•o0` �A.sT 1.�n16 oP•' see..II)T40.1R4m I '� N �, M SO1 22 25 232.40' � ,� - 60.00' MATCH LiNE`I \� 55.00 w6sr I Ltoa . .o ,arb 391z� P. 40(.z i IS NOT A. SURVEY j PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA REVISED. 12-10-91:. = so• Engineers'. AUG .19 .�s91 �u« CIVIL ENGINEERS t SURVEYORS o,A>t � BTB NOn1oOK flu a Nw. d.. • P0•. 0491 i11lARCAOlR0 DRIV14 WIST PALM HACK rU.34007, 11 KA1T 01C20LA. STUART. PL. 10090 5192.46 2 2 woor »... « .2.4.92. 1203 '98 15:52 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND & KLETT FAX:561- 627 -5600 PAGE 19 _ LL ROAD= S R 786 (PGA BLVC PARCEL: 807 ' ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORB ?S 19 Ps 1 534 LANDSCAPE DUFPCR EASCMEN'r I1fi1NG A PARCEL OP LAND LYING IN S>:CTION. I, TOWNSIIIP 42 SOU'1'll. ItANGt: 42 EAST, CITY Or PALM UBACII GARDENS, PALM.UEACII COUNTY. FLORIDA. MORE 1'Ait'r1CULARLY DL'SCRIDLD AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TIIE SOUTiiWCS °C ONI.i- QUAItTL:lt OF SAID SECTION I. THENCE S380 37" 35'C. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OR SAID SOUTII�ONE- QUARTER. A DISTANCE Or 250.01 rCTiT;.THENCE N01c' 55' 37 -1% ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND 250.00 FEET CAST Op ti WaS1• LINO or-SAID SOUTIIWCSTONE- QUARTER. A DISTANCEOPG0.00 FEL•TTO A POINTON TIIE NORTII RIGItT -Or -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 74 (PGA BOULEVARD) AND TIIC POINT. OP BEGINNING, TIiENCE CONTINUE: N01P 5W O-13. ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE. A UIS'rANCL' Or 55.00 FCtIT: THENCE 5880 37' 35'132. ALONG A LINE: PARALLEL Wlt'lt AND 113.00 FEET NORTII 0171711E SOUTH LINE Or SAID SOUTIIW"T ONE- QUAR1'tilt, A DISTANCE OF 1779.0 FEET TO 171113 WEST LINE OF GARDEN LAKE AND GARDEN . SQUARE SHOT'S AS RECORDED IN PLAT 114. PAGES 129 TIIRU 145. PALM 11EAC11 COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS, THENCE S00 25' 16'W. ALONG SAID WEST LINE. A DIS'rANCh OF 55.01 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID NORTH R101117-017-WAY 6t 1%. '1'81ti14CE N88O 37' 35'W. ALONO SAID NORTII RIGHT -Or -WAY LINE. A DISTANCIi OI: 1780.53 I7J.'ri r'rO TI 111; POINT OF BEGINNING. CON'T'AINING 2.24TACRCS. MORE' Olt LESS. • CERTIFICATION (NOT VALID UNLESS SCALED WITH EMBOSSED SURVEYOR'S SEAL) 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the Daerl tlon and Sketch of the property shown hercon' was completed under by direction on 5E 10, t0101 j_ _. and ilia I said, description Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I pURTIIER CERTIFY that this Description and Sketch meets the MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR SURVEYS set forth by the FLORIDA BOARD 01: LAND SURVEYORS pursuant to-Section 472.027 Florida State Statutes„ �... Date of Signature 1 /.� •"C� 1 �•'i..,:. °'jr'. '• IIS IS NOT A SURVEY PALM BEACH COO N. ►. BTB W FD' N REVISED 12 -10 -911 ZMEIT Of I 2 ID:WATTERSON HYLAND B KLETT dAwn to: (anclase selt•addressed stamped envelope), FAX:%1 -627 -5600 PAGE 20 ORB 7819 Nj 1 535. RECORD VERIFIED . DOROTHY H WILKEN CLERK OF ME.COURT PB COUNTY, FL I'mperly Appraisers Parcel IdentlticetW (row) Nwmber(e); rb-6 ., 6V4 6020e2' I 1 F'1' •tea: 1, T4ZS) IZ4Z C ^"L --�� !2 ROAD = S.R.786 (PGA BLV L.E.- 4 D 0r —,_II Noti�SS�a: Go.00 ` 110 1' 5'67'-E f I a N FAIT DICMA. ITUART. FL. 14*04 y 0o I ' I P ) C) L' I� W J IJ I P' v Li (� I � M Ln I i r - c I • M m i r l N THIS IS NOT A SURVEY GACbGkJ LA%LS GARD>✓i.! GJQUAKE ,�1iQPS jP,g. 34, PBS 1' PALM BEACH COUNTY - FLORIDA REVISSO 12 -10 r- 60' Hutcheon EngineerS AUG.1991 DAR Will DfON. SG►I CIVIL ENGINEERS A SURVEYORS nu 10". N.. a BTB N0TtI00K 'N). DEW. •NO. .- 4431 EMIANCADENO DRIVE. WAIT PALM BEACH, fL.if401 - 192.46 . Z N FAIT DICMA. ITUART. FL. 14*04 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Agenda Cover Memorandum Date: 11/25/98 Power Poles on P.G.A. Blvd. from Central Blvd. to Turnpike Subject/Agenda Item Enter into an agreement with FPL to install concrete poles Recommendation /Motion: Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $__5_4,_145. Council Action: Total City Attorney Public 'Works [ ]Approved Finance �� $458,000. [ ]ApprovedW,comwom Current FY ACM [ j Denied,, Human Res. Advertised: Funding Source: [ ] Continued to: Attachments: Date: ( ] Operating Other Paper. [X] Not Required { ] Other nn G Tax FPL letter memo Submitted by: Department Director Affected parties [ ] Notified Budget Acct. #:: 16-3000-539.5265[ ] None Approved by: City Manager [X] Not required BACKGROUND: 5 CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 10500 N. MILITARY TRAIL • PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA 33410.4698 MEMORANDUM TO: Richard Diamond, Assistant City Manager FROM: Bob Patty, Director of Public Works Kja P DATE: November 25, 1998 Re: Construction of new overhead pole line on North side of P.G.A. Blvd. from Central Blvd. to the Turnpike Attached is a letter from Mike Keightley, Engineering Supervisor at FPL to my assistant, Jim Ballengee. The letter breaks down the prices to install additional circuits on the P.G.A. Blvd. corridor from Central Blvd. west to the Turnpike., FPL can run a second pole line in the existing R.O.W. at no cost to the City, but this would be quite unsightly on this landscaped corridor. FPL has given the City two other options to eliminate the second pole line. Option 1 is to install wood poles in the existing location, tall enough to handle double circuits, at a cost to the City of $35,451.00. Option 2 is to install concrete poles in the existing pole line, tall enough to handle double circuits, at a cost to the City of $54,745.00 In an attempt to improve and beautify the City's corridors, the Public Works Department feels the concrete poles would be more aesthetically pleasing to the existing landscaping. Therefore the Department is recommending installation of the concrete poles. Public Works budgeted $18,000.00 in this year's Gas Tax Fund to improve power poles on P.G.A. Blvd. The remaining $34,745.00 needed to complete this improvement quite likely can come from future savings this year in the Gas Tax Fund. If these savings are not realized from other line items, then we will need to amend the Gas Tax Fund budget. I have checked with Kent Olsen, Finance Director, who has assured me that the Gas Tax Fund has sufficient reserves to amend the budget later in the year, if necessary. Public Works is recommending the $54,745.00 needed for this improvement be taken out of budgeted funds in the Gas Tax account. Line Item No. 16- 3000 - 539.5265. If needed, an adjustment could be made to this fund later in the year. I will make myself available at the next available Council Meeting to answer any questions. cc: Bobbie Herakovich, City Manager w /attachment Kent Olsen, Finance Director, w /attachment File, w /attachment NOV 25 '98 09 :15AN PALM BEACH GARDENS IQFlorida Power 8 light Company, 810 Charlotte Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33401 FPL November 18, 1998 Mr. Sire Ballengee Assistant Public Works Director City of Palm Beach Gardens 3704 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 RE: CONSTRUCTION OF NEW OVERHEAD POLE LINE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF PGA BOULEVARD FROM CENTRAL BOULEVARD TO THE TURNYUCE Mr. Ballengee, P -2 As discussed at our meeting with the City of PBG (September 29, 1998), we have completed three preliminary designs for a new overhead distribution line to be constructed on the north side of PGA Boulevard. During the meeting we were asked to look at options &c costs in constructing the proposed pole line. They are provided for your review. PROPOSAL DIFFERENTIAL COST TO PBG 1) OH line adjacent to the existing OH line $o 2) Double circuit existing line (Wood poles) $35,451 3) Double circuit existing line (COncrets poles) $54,745 4) Underground (not an option in right of way) Please review the options with the objective of selecting which is most suitable for PBG. FPL is committed to working with the city on this matter as well as moving forward to construct in early 1999, For f rdwr discussion you can call me at 616 -1657 or Carlos Marrero at 575 -6347, Sincerely, Mike Keightley Engineering Supervisor West Palm Operations Cc. Carlos Marrero, Rod Macon, Dean Tramontano, Rusty Russillo, Nick Girolamo, Lennert E. Lindahl, P.E, Mayor Bobbie Herakovich, File an FPL Group company