Loading...
Planned Paradise (FL Opportunity Journal) Continued August 1957pletion of over $20,000,000 in construc- tion in 11 subdivisions, were in a posi- tion to observe the mirstakes of others and turn them to their own good. Planned Ahead Recognizing the reason many devel- opers were failing was because of in- adequate land -planning, they employed Seward H. Mott Associates of Wash- ington, D. C., famous community plan- ners, to assist them in designing one of the most attractive and desirable places one could hope to choose as a place in which to live. They didn't talk about constructing a water treatment facility and a sew- age disposal plant, obtaining a well - field, building a city hall — they did these things. And before the first lot was offered for sale, the street in front of it was paved. That's still the policy. And before the street is paved, all water mains, sewage and gas lines are laid. With the result that no "special assessments" are going to jump up and bite a home -owner a few years from now. And no streets are going to be torn up while utility lines are being laid. Consequently there will be no heavy bonded indebtedness for this brand-new city. Located on beautiful Lake Worth and intersected by the Earman River and the Intracoastal Waterway, the Village of North Palm Beach already offers water -front properties. When the de- velopment is completed, there will be thousands of homesites where fishing and boating may be enjoyed "right in your own back yard." Cops Double Up There's a four -man integrated full- time police -fire department augmented by an 18 -man volunteer fire force pro- viding 24-hour protection for Village residents. The department has a radio - equipped police security patrol car and a new 500 -gallon fire pumper engine. And right back of the city hall is a 10 -acre site which has been donated by the Ross brothers for the construction of a new 14 -classroom elementary pub- lic school to cost some $294,000 and to be started in September of this year. A junior high school is located two - and -a -half miles south of the Village with transportation provided by county school busses. A brand-new high school is slated to be built within two miles of the town hall beginning in Septem- ber. The country chub has been complete- ly refurbished and the greens put in good condition and opened for the use of residents of the Village. A social program is already in progress for both children and adults. A shopping center, medical and busi- ness center, additional recreational fa- ::,> ..,_.V _.:-•n -,_..,...--+'-. Ps•_y�p �r ::'. cR.,,,lo« e::,«•e' •Ay: �y-'.•,,. ::,yw•.; ,>wrs<s.•+.. .. :swrr^r.• :vf.^z:A.�•!�i. .. ,t. 4 ^ y h C 1 2 C ,r • Adequate water supply for the Village and a sewage disposal plant were constructed at a cost of $1,200,000 before any lots were offered for sale. No septic tanks are allowed within the corporate limits of North Palm Beach. a� fAGN • A smartly -uniformed integrated police and fire department gives full-time protection to the new municipality. An additional force of 18 volunteers augments the strength of the de- partment. cilities, a site for a community church — all are included in the master plan for the Village. 84 Homes Advance planning and the construc- tion of public facilities is already pay- ing off for the Village of North Palm Beach. In less than a year, all of Plat No. 1 of the development has been sold and 84 homes built or are now un- der construction at an approximate cost of $1,374,072. Homes generally fall between the $16,000 and $20,000 class and minimum sizes for lots. are 75 by 100 feet — with most of them larger. Population as of June 1, 1957 stood at 111 satisfied residents — 80 adults and 31 children. Not bad for a city not yet a year old! Plats No. 2 and No. 3, adjacent to the County Club and Intracoastal Wa- terway extension are under construc- tion now and will soon be opened for development. What kind of folks are buying home- -sites in North Palm Beach? They fall into no special category. There are young families and retired couples, and newly-weds. Some are from out-of-state, some from other Florida communities. All have the same aim — to live in a well-planned community. ( Continued on Page 25 ) 8 0 FLORIDA OPPORTUNITY JOURNAL .. fir...:. �ti - � w1w'j-"•.v^S':.: �•Ne�••s 4iM.'.. �` 4� ^.` (� ^� zh. � 7o' So' ss' sS•I &0* 9• 4f' 1!I e _:z r l 1 w 1 O Z rs �N 6- " Z �---� r- 4;.— 0 I 541 N.E. 44 TM !F. F+_ LtsM4op-tr to is F I d a j Scull: 1••• ZOO' Industrial Park Powerline Industrial Park, located in the Pompano Beach area a mile south V - .._.._.. .fit M •.� i# «e ..� a :x'�[� ,,,,�. �u �<.,,,,,,, «. ''� "",� w++ 3 �(y""a ).. .' .w...x...�i:7i ,. 'Sfe .�,... �Mh�^w••t.yx�MrW.w..a. �;�+NiM,.,or.. - K n �:-�ou'l'�f,� 1'! for concrete roducts Onl count taxes c w Nv .. u.>a»•rte.." �' Y' ..-Ce»�Y..' �. . ;��':l.i ....._Y •.e•. i� ...�! ... . .'.>W,. ' .. . '� .� a1� i .X {< • Aerial view of Plat No. 1 of the Village when it was first openea to the public. In upper cen- ter is 10 -acre site donated by the Village to the county for the construction of a new 14 -class- room elementary school scheduled to be built this fall. City hall is in upper left. Construction of a new Pratt -Whitney tural committee. All homes are requir- By the way, a good boat launching jet engine plant twelve miles to the ed to be fronted with a five -foot -wide area is not always easy to find. North West is already bringing new families sidewalk and the parkway area sodded. Palm Beach residents will have one of into the Village. Many older couples Driveways must be paved. Another the best equipped small boat launching are buying sites for the construction of must — a tree must be planted! areas in Florida within the next sixty that retirement home a few years In a surprisingly short time, with days. An electrically operated boat hence. these plans, and aided by the semi- launching system will take the strain Whether you build your own home tropical climate which is Florida's great- out of boating. Boats will move me- in North Palm Beach or have it done est asset, the Village's streets will be chanically from the covered storage by a contractor, you are protected by shaded by waving palms and flower- sheds provided into the water and a set of "covenants" outlined by the ing trees — a perfectly planned com- back into the storage sheds as easy as. Village. Your house -plan will be in- munity of happy people and attractive pushing a button. spected and approved by an architec- homes — truly a planned paradise. 7o' So' ss' sS•I &0* 9• 4f' 1!I e _:z r l 1 w 1 O Z rs �N 6- " Z �---� r- 4;.— 0 I 541 N.E. 44 TM !F. F+_ LtsM4op-tr to is F I d a j Scull: 1••• ZOO' Industrial Park Powerline Industrial Park, located in the Pompano Beach area a mile south V of Route 810 presents great advantages z g W o ^' o - g $ -+ A LO o-0 "s to any manufacturer using raw materials ISO* Ij0' 1.0'• u' Ito.! 150 ISO, los'• for concrete roducts Onl count taxes s. W.W. s 19 TM AVE. pY Y ISD' 1,0' 150' 1.S 2 are levied here, yet you are adjacent toM_ g o N o to v A v z main arteries. Ideal for warehouses, wholesalers, lumber yards and like in- X. EASE.MENT In 3fS'! dustries. Pompano and surrounding s � N U communities offer a ready labor market, ,, :s , as well as adequate housing for em -,5,.2 60 too' 115 t too' I •• •• =tDe' M ^ U M V' " Vi N w Nv I O v O P M O M W.. vo a O !ee' En1E r O 1.5! I MCNT .0 r O lee' LP p o V tM foo' ployees. S• N. W. S. S 18 TH AVE. t We will be glad to furnish complete 1yo ''° ' 200' „s 2 roe y u details to interested parties. N N - o .4� �' o '� g A o W o o -" g o Loos su6jea4 +o price C-60M41e and prior sola •.•i1koma no4ic&. 3tw' ! amr C 310' . O WN O O ro • �T �1 O 700' ! Q O 7" I�jl p O 1zNp � O N b 1� •• �J N 300•: LO 710 . ®1N'E R LINE INDU5TPIAL PAPK IN gROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA J.L.GEARNART- DEVELOPER a REG. REAL E 5TAT`E BR O W ER Z535 ATLANTIC &LVD. POMPANO REACH . FLA. PHONE 9761 r O n O A. Z V /N. 10 to -4 _ Xv r N