11-12-2020 VC REG-A with attachments
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
REGULAR SESSION AGENDA
VILLAGE HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020
501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 7:30 PM
Susan Bickel Mark Mullinix David B. Norris Darryl C. Aubrey Deborah Searcy
Mayor Vice Mayor President Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember
Andrew D. Lukasik Leonard G. Rubin Jessica Green
Village Manager Village Attorney Village Clerk
In accordance with Palm Beach County Emergency Order Number 28, to the extent not in conflict with
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staying at least six feet away from other people who are not a part of their household in both indoor and
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Regular Session Agenda, November 12, 2020 Page 2 of 4
ROLL CALL
INVOCATION - VICE MAYOR
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - MAYOR
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes of the Regular Session held October 22, 2020
COUNCIL BUSINESS MATTERS
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Members of the public may address the Council concerning items on the Consent Agenda or any non agenda item
under Statements from the Public. Time Limit: 3 minutes
Members of the public who wish to speak on any item listed on the Regular Session or Workshop Session Agenda
will be called on when the issue comes up for discussion. Time Limit: 3 minutes
Anyone wishing to speak should complete a Public Comment Form and submit it to the Village Clerk prior to the
beginning of the meeting.
2. Presentation - Health Council of Southeast Florida
DECLARATION OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS
3. 1ST READING OF ORDINANCE 2020-22 – CODE AMENDMENT – GENERAL EMPLOYEE
RETIREMENT FUND Consider a motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2020-22 amending
Chapter 2 "Administration," Article V, "Pension and Certain other Benefits for General Employees,"
by Amending Division 3, "Pension and Certain Other Benefits for General Employees."
4. 1ST READING OF ORDINANCES 2020-23 THROUGH 2020-26 – REZONING COMMERCIAL
PROPERTIES Consider a motion to adopt on first reading Ordinances rezoning commercial
properties for consistency with the Village's new land development regulations.
5. 1ST READING OF ORDINANCE 2020-27 CREATING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Consider a motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2020-27 creating a Planned Unit Development
on approximately 1.95 acres of real property located on the northeast corner of Richard Road and
Alternate A1A; rezoning the property from the C-T Transitional Commercial District to the C-S
Shopping Commercial District.
6. PUBLIC HEARING AND 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE 2020-21 – CODE AMENDMENT –
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED IN PARK FACILITIES AND RECREATION
AREAS Consider a motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-21 amending
Article I, "In General," of Chapter 20, "Parks, Playgrounds and Recreation," to adopt a new section
20-10, "Commercial Activities Prohibited."
Regular Session Agenda, November 12, 2020 Page 3 of 4
CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda is for the purpose of expediting issues of a routine or pro -forma nature. Councilmembers
may remove any item from the Consent Agenda, which would automatically convey that item to the Regular
Agenda for separate discussion and vote.
7. RESOLUTION – Announcing the date of the Village General Election and Run-off Election if
necessary, designating voting locations, requesting the Supervisor of Elections conduct the Election;
authorizing the Supervisor of Elections to certify the accuracy of the tabulation equipment and handle,
certify and canvass all ballots, including absentee ballots; designating the Canvassing Board.
8. RESOLUTION – Approving a Second Amendment to the Contract with AK Building Services, Inc.
for Janitorial Services, to modify the Scope of Work to include the Country Club Clubhouse facility
and increase the monthly compensation by $3,435.00 retroactive to December 2019, and authorizing
execution of the Second Amendment.
9. RESOLUTION – Approving a Seventh Amendment to the Agreement for Grant Services with RMPK
Funding, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $20,000; and authorizing execution of the Amendment.
10. RESOLUTION – Amending Resolution 2020-16 to remove Vehicle 223 and Vehicle 224 from the list
of vehicles to be surplused and to reassign the vehicles to the Public Works and Community
Development Departments.
11. RESOLUTION – Awarding a Contract with Volcano Pools, Inc. for the purchase and installation of a
new pool heater at the North Palm Beach Country Club at a total cost of $38,750; and authorizing
execution of the Contract.
12. RESOLUTION – Approving a Contract with Drive On Cart Path Systems, LLC for concrete work at
the Country Club at a total cost of $32,000; and authorizing execution of the Contract.
13. Receive for file Minutes of the General Employees Pension Board meeting held 8/4/20.
14. Receive for file Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Board meeting held 9/8/20.
15. Receive for file Minutes of the General Employees Pension Board special meeting held 9/11/20.
16. Receive for file Minutes of the Golf Advisory Board meeting held 9/21/20.
17. Receive for file Minutes of the Golf Advisory Board meeting held 10/19/20.
18. Receive for file Minutes of the Library Advisory Board meeting held 10/27/20.
OTHER VILLAGE BUSINESS MATTERS
19. RESOLUTION – POLICE DEPARTMENT VEHICLES LEASE Approving the lease of three new
Police Department vehicles acquired from Bartow Ford Co. pursuant to pricing established in an
existing Charlotte County Contract and equipped by Dana Safety Supply pursuant to an existing City
of Miami Contract; approving a Five-Year Lease Agreement with Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. at a
total cost of $145,240.15; transferring two existing vehicles to the Community Development
Department and the Public Works Department; and declaring three existing vehicles as surplus
property and authorizing their disposal.
20. RESOLUTION – COUNTRY CLUB SOCIAL DINING MEMBERSHIP Establishing a new Social
Dining Membership category at the North Palm Beach Country Club.
21. DISCUSSION – Proposed Revisions to the Boat and RV Ordinance
22. RESOLUTION – U.S. HIGHWAY ONE LANE REPURPOSING PROJECT FEASIBILITY REVIEW
Approving the submittal of an application to the Florida Department of Transportation to conduct a
Feasibility Review of the Lane Repurposing Project for U.S. Highway One.
23. DISCUSSION – Referendum for the US1 Lane Repurposing Policy Question
24. DISCUSSION – Assessment of Non Ad Valorem Stormwater Fee on 2021 Tax Bill
Regular Session Agenda, November 12, 2020 Page 4 of 4
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION MATTERS
MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS
VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS
REPORTS (SPECIAL COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY BOARDS)
ADJOURNMENT
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he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose he 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 (F.S. 286.0105).
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should contact the Village Clerk’s office at 841-3355 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting date.
This agenda represents the tentative agenda for the scheduled meeting of the Village Council. Due to the nature of governmental duties
and responsibilities, the Village Council reserves the right to make additions to, or deletions from, the items contained in this agenda.
DRAFT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 22, 2020
Present: Susan Bickel., Mayor
Mark Mullinix, Vice Mayor
David B. Norris, President Pro Tem
Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Councilmember
Deborah Searcy, Councilmember
Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
Len Rubin, Village Attorney
Jessica Green, Village Clerk
ROLL CALL
Mayor Bickel called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. All members of Council were present. All
members of staff were present.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Vice Mayor Mullinix gave the invocation and Mayor Bickel led the public in the Pledge.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Minutes of the Regular Session held October 8, 2020 were approved as written.
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Bickel read into the record a public comment received from a concerned Village employee.
The employee expressed their concerns with the Public Works Department. The employee had
concerns about the Munis software program, the use of a take home vehicle by the Public Works
Manager and Management’s attendance.
ORDINANCE 2020-21 CODE AMENDMENT – COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED
IN PARK FACILITIES AND RECREATION AREAS
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to
adopt on first reading Ordinance 2020-21 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I, “IN GENERAL,” OF CHAPTER 20, “PARKS,
PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION,” TO ADOPT A NEW SECTION 20-10,
“COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED;” PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Recreation Director Stephen Poh explained the reason for the Ordinance. Mr. Poh stated that there
were a number of incidents where private businesses were using public property to conduct their
business activities and staff had received multiple complaints from residents. The ordinance would
provide staff with the ability to clearly prohibit unpermitted commercial activities at Village parks
and recreation facilities.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2020-21 passed with all present voting aye.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 2 of 7
PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 2020-10 THROUGH
2020-20 – REZONING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
ORDINANCE 2020-10
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mullinix and seconded by President Pro Tem Norris to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-10 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING FIVE PARCELS OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD EAST OF NORTHLAKE DRIVE AND WEST
OF LAKE CIRCLE TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.218 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-NB NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-11
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Searcy to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-11 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING NINE PARCELS OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD WEST OF PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD
AND EAST OF NORTHLAKE DRIVE TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 4.241 ACRES, AS
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-NB NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-12
A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by Vice Mayor Mullinix to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-12 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING FIVE PARCELS OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD EAST OF ALTERNATE A1A AND WEST
OF PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.956 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-NB NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 3 of 7
PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 2020-10 THROUGH
2020-20 – REZONING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES continued
ORDINANCE 2020-13
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Searcy to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-13 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST
SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE NORTH OF THE C-17 CANAL (400 U.S. HIGHWAY ONE)
TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 1.76 ACRES, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN, FROM THE CB COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-MU US-1 MIXED USE
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-14
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mullinix and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-14 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE AND ANCHORAGE DRIVE SOUTH (500
U.S. HIGHWAY ONE) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 1.94 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE CB COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO
THE C-MU US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-15
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Vice Mayor Mullinix to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-15 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING TWO PARCELS OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
WEST SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE NORTH OF EBBTIDE DRIVE (639 U.S. HIGHWAY
ONE/POETS WALK MEMORY CARE) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.73 ACRES, AS
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-MU US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT; AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 4 of 7
PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 2020-10 THROUGH
2020-20 – REZONING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES continued
ORDINANCE 2020-16
A motion was made by Councilmember Searcy and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-16 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE AND ANCHORAGE DRIVE SOUTH (420
U.S. HIGHWAY ONE) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.72 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE CB COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO
THE C-MU US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-17
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mullinix and seconded by President Pro Tem Norris to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-17 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST
SIDE OF PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD NORTH OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD (300
PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 0.57 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT TO THE C-S SHOPPING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-18
A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by Councilmember Searcy to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-18 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF CASTLEWOOD DRIVE AND WETTAW LANE (200
CASTLEWOOD DRIVE) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 0.77 ACRES, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT TO THE C-S SHOPPING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 5 of 7
PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 2020-10 THROUGH
2020-20 – REZONING COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES continued
ORDINANCE 2020-19
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Vice Mayor Mullinix to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-19 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH
SIDE SHORE COURT EAST OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE (139 SHORE COURT) TOTALING
APPROXIMATELY 1.46 ACRES, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN,
FROM THE C-1A LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-S SHOPPING
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE 2020-20
A motion was made by Councilmember Searcy and seconded by President Pro Tem Norris to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2020-20 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A VACANT PARCEL OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE AND YACHT CLUB DRIVE (200 YACHT
CLUB DRIVE) TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 1.41 ACRES, AS MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-
MU US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Thereafter, the motions to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinances 2020-10 through 2020-20
passed unanimously.
CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember Aubrey moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Mullinix seconded
the motion which passed unanimously. The following items were approved:
Resolution – Amending Resolution 2020-16 to remove Truck 82 from the list of vehicles
to be surplused and to reassign the vehicle to the North Palm Beach Country Club.
Receive for file Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting held 9/1/20.
MOTION – CONFIRMATION OF DEPUTY VILLAGE CLERK APPOINTMENT
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Mullinix, seconded by Councilmember Aubrey, and passed
unanimously to confirm the appointment of Tammy Held as Deputy Village Clerk. The Council
congratulated Mrs. Held on her appointment.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 6 of 7
RESOLUTION 2020-67 – SANITATION TRUCK PURCHASE
A motion was made by Councilmember Searcy and seconded by President Pro Tem Norris to adopt
Resolution 2020-67 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF A 2020 MACK REAR LOADER
SANITATION VEHICLE FROM NEXTRAN CORPORATION D/B/A NEXTRAN TRUCK
CENTER OF RIVIERA BEACH PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING
FLORIDA SHERIFF’S ASSOCIATION CONTRACT; APPROVING A SEVEN-YEAR LEASE
AGREEMENT WITH PINNACLE PUBLIC FINANCE, INC.; DECLARING AN EXISTING
REAR LOADER SANITATION VEHICLE AS SURPLUS PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Public Works Director Steven Hallock explained that a new truck was needed due to the age, wear
and poor condition of the current Sanitation vehicle.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2020-67 passed unanimously.
RESOLUTION 2020-68 – PAYMENT TO FARMER’S TABLE FOR PAVILION BUILDOUT
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Norris and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to
adopt Resolution 2020-68 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A PAYMENT TO FARMER’S TABLE IN THE AMOUNT
OF $48,256.89 FOR THE BUILDOUT OF THE COUNTRY CLUB CLUBHOUSE PAVILION
AND ESTABLISHING A VALUE OF THE PAVILION AND POOL CONCESSION
IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO THE THIRD AMENDMENT TO THE LEASE
AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Lukasik explained that the purpose of the Resolution was to reimburse Farmer’s Table
Restaurant for a portion of the expenses associated with the buildout of the pavilion area at the
Country Club. Mr. Lukasik gave a brief background on the buildout and the Lease Agreement
with Farmer’s Table Restaurant. Mr. Lukasik explained that staff was also recommending that
Council establish the value of Farmer’s Table’s pavilion and pool concession building costs at
$656,001.57 in accordance with the Third Amendment of the Lease Agreement.
Discussion ensued between Council, staff and Mr. Rubin regarding the amortization schedule and
the costs for the buildout of the pavilion.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2020-68 passed unanimously.
VILLAGE COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS
President Pro Tem Norris stated that the newly painted Community Center looked great and
recommended that the Community Center’s sign have the same paint colors as the building.
Vice Mayor Mullinix commended staff for obtaining a low interest rate for the new Sanitation Truck.
Councilmember Searcy congratulated staff for accomplishing the first successful monthly pool party at
the Country Club where 150 people were present within the first fifteen minutes of the event.
Draft Minutes of Village Council Meeting held October 22, 2020 Page 7 of 7
VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS
Public Works Director Steven Hallock gave a history and explanation of the proposed Lakeside
Park Bulkhead Project. Mr. Hallock stated that the engineering portion of the proposed project
had been completed and the project was ready to go out to bid.
Representatives from Engenuity Group discussed and explained the character of the new seawall
design and the proposed cost of the project.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 8:23 p.m.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
Village Manager’s Office
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Ed Cunningham, Communications Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: Request to add Health Council of Southeast Florida presentation to November 12
Council agenda
The Health Council of Southeast Florida (HCSEF) would like to make a presentation to the
Council at the November 12 meeting to explain how they are working in Palm Beach County to
help fight the spread of COVID-19 and to explain resources they offer Village residents.
HCSEF is one of eleven private Local Health Planning Councils established by Florida
Statutes to conduct regional health planning and implementation activities, and to advise local
governments in the development of health care policy.
Their territory covers Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee Counties. Their Board of
Directors is appointed by County officials in each County served.
About 10 minutes is needed (PowerPoint attached).
There is no fiscal impact to the Village.
Mobilizing Community Health Workers
to
Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19
in Palm Beach County, Florida
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COVID-19/Coronavirus in PBC
Symptoms of COVID-19
People with COVID-19 have reported having a wide range of symptoms –ranging from
mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to
the virus.People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
●Fever or chills
●Cough
●Shortness of breath or difficulty
breathing
●Fatigue
●Muscle or body aches
●Headache
●New loss of taste or smell
●Sore throat
●Congestion or runny nose
●Nausea or vomiting
●Diarrhea
●Other
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This list does not include all possible symptoms. CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.3
Challenges
•Disparities seen among vulnerable populations, e.g. African American and
Hispanic populations
•Cases higher in Western Palm Beach County (Glades), Lake Worth, and Jupiter
•Difficulty connecting positive cases with Contact Tracers to help limit the spread
•More difficult to encourage and enforce isolation in certain geographical areas
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Proposed Solution
Establish a Community Health Worker
Program (CHW) to mitigate the spread of
COVID -19.
A Community Health Worker is
a frontline health employee who is a trusted member of
the community they serve. This trusting relationship
enables the worker to serve as an intermediary between
government, social services and the community to
facilitate access to services and improve the quality and
cultural competence of service delivery.
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Goals of the CHW Program
•Build trust with community members
•Encourage residents to get tested
•Assist Contact Tracers locate individuals
who tested positive for COVID-19 and
those who have been exposed
•Assess and remove barriers for isolation
•Dispel myths about COVID-19
•Distribute PPE and provide education and
awareness 6
Strategies to Prevent Spread of COVID-19
•Connect individuals who test positive with the Florida Department of Health contact tracers
•Connect residents to community resources and emergency supports to assist with isolation
•Distribute Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
•Provide education and awareness to residents on ways to prevent and reduce the spread
•Provide education and training via webinars and through other outreach efforts
•Check in with residents to ensure their needs are being met during isolation
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Outcome Measures
This initiative aims to increase:
•Participant knowledge about ways to prevent COVID-19.
•Number of individuals who have PPE.
•Amount of education and training that occurs within communities.
•Percentage of COVID-19 positive individuals contacted by Contact Tracers.
•Percentage of individuals who receive their test results.
•Percentage of people within household of positive person that are notified
within the designated timeframe.
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VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
VILLAGE ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Leonard G. Rubin, Village Attorney
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE 1st Reading – Ordinance amending General Employee Pension Plan
to recognize recent amendments to the Internal Revenue Code increasing the
minimum distribution age and provide a mechanism for future changes to the Plan
to maintain its tax qualified status
The Village received a request from Bonni S. Jensen, legal counsel for the General Employees
Retirement Fund seeking adoption of an Ordinance amending the Pension Plan to implement recent
amendments to the Internal Revenue Code relating to the minimum distribution age and to provide a
mechanism for future changes to the Plan to maintain its tax qualified status.
In addition to the proposed Ordinance, the following documents are included as back up:
Ms. Jensen’s explanatory memorandum
A statement from the Plan Actuary confirming no actuarial impact.
Ms. Jensen will send a copy of the Ordinance to the Division of Retirement prior to second reading. This
office also confirmed with the Guy Masters of the Federation of Public Employees (“FOPE”) that FOPE
is waiving impact bargaining relating to the proposed changes to the Plan.
Ms. Jensen will be in attendance to address any questions or concerns.
There is no fiscal impact.
Recommendation:
Village Staff requests Council consideration on first reading of the attached Ordinance amending
the General Employee Pension Plan to recognize recent amendments to the Internal Revenue
Code increasing the minimum distribution age and provide a mechanism for future changes to
the Plan to maintain its tax qualified status in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
7080 NORTHWEST 4TH STREET, PLANTATION, FLORIDA 33317
PHONE: (954) 916-1202 – FAX: (954) 916-1232
www.klausnerkaufman.com
Writer’s email: bonni@robertdklausner.com
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Village Council
Village of North Palm Beach Council
FROM: Bonni S. Jensen, Esquire
RE: North Palm Beach General Retirement Fund
SECURE Act Amendment
DATE: August 18, 2020
_____________________________________________________________________
This firm is the legal counsel for the Village of North Palm Beach General Employees
Retirement Fund (the “Fund”). At their recent meeting, the Trustees of the Fund approved
sending to you for your consideration and adoption the attached amendment to the
Pension Plan which is contained in the Village Code. The proposed Ordinance
amendment proposed to change the Plan in two ways:
• Implement the pension change made to the Internal Revenue Code
contained within the recently enacted Setting Every Community Up for
Retirement Enhancement (the “SECURE”) Act which increases the
required minimum distribution age to age 72; and
• to add a provision to the plan to allow for the Pension Board to add tax
changes to the Plan by policy to keep it in compliance with the Internal
Revenue Code, giving those policies the effect of law until they can be
added to the Plan.
Specifically, the Ordinance amends:
Village of North Palm Beach Council
North Palm Beach General Retirement Fund
SECURE Act Amendment
August 18, 2020
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Section 2-146.1 – Creation of plan and trust, is amended to authorize the Board to
establish and adopt administrative policies with the effect of a law to keep the Plan in
compliance with the Internal Revenue Code.
Sec. 2-156. Miscellaneous, Subsection (h), Distribution of Benefits, is amended at:
1. subparagraph (1)(a) to increase the age at which a member must begin taking
a minimum distribution from age 70½ to age 72, provided the member had not
attained age 70½ by December 31 2019.
2. subparagraph (2)(c) to increase the age at which a surviving spouse is required
to begin taking a required minimum distribution from the date the member
would have been age 70½ to age 72.
The Fund respectfully requests adoption of this amendment.
Attached with this cover memo is the proposed amendment as well as the cost impact
statement. The Fund’s actuary has determined that this amendment will not have any
impact on the cost of the plan.
Please contact me if you have any questions concerning this proposed ordinance.
BSJ/jm
Attachments:
June 11, 2020
Scott Baur
The Resource Centers, LLC
4360 Northlake Blvd. Suite 206
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Re: Village of North Palm Beach General Retirement Fund
Proposed Ordinance
Dear Scott:
As requested, we have reviewed the attached proposed ordinance that would amend the Village of North Palm
Beach General Retirement Fund (the Plan). The proposed ordinance would amend the Plan by increasing the
required minimum distribution age from 70½ to 72. This change is meant to align plan provisions with recent
amendments to the Internal Revenue Code which are effective as of January 1, 2020.
If the proposed ordinance is adopted, benefits will need to commence to members not later than April 1 of the
calendar year following the later of the calendar year in which the member attains age 72, provided the member
had not attained age 70½ by December 31, 2019, or the calendar year in which the member retires. Under the
current plan, benefits must commence to members not later than April 1 of the calendar year following the later
of the calendar year in which the member attains age 70½ or the calendar year in which the member retires.
Because all members are assumed to commence retirement benefits prior to the age at which minimum required
distributions must begin, this ordinance is not expected to have an actuarial impact for prefunding purposes.
Because these changes will not have an actuarial impact, it is our opinion that a formal Actuarial Impact
Statement is not required. However, a copy of this letter and the ordinance should be sent to the Division of
Retirement before the final public hearing on the ordinance.
Dina Lerner is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries and meets the Qualification Standards of the
American Academy of Actuaries to render the actuarial opinions contained herein. The undersigned actuary is
independent of the plan sponsor.
We welcome your questions and comments.
Sincerely yours,
Dina Lerner, ASA, EA, MAAA, FCA
cc: Bonni Jensen, Plan Attorney
Circular 230 Notice: Pursuant to regulations issued by the IRS, to the extent this communication (or any
attachment) concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i)
avoiding tax-related penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) marketing or recommending to another party
any tax-related matter addressed within. Each taxpayer should seek advice based on the individual's circumstances
from an independent tax advisor.
This communication shall not be construed to provide tax advice, legal advice or investment advice.
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ORDINANCE NO. _________________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE, “PENSION AND
CERTAIN OTHER BENEFITS FOR THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING DIVISION 3 “PENSIONS AND CERTAIN
OTHER BENEFITS FOR GENERAL EMPLOYEES,” OF CHAPTER 2,
“ADMINISTRATION,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO
AMEND SECTION 2-146.1, CREATION OF PLAN AND TRUST; TO
AMEND SECTION 2-156, MISCELLANEOUS; PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Village sponsors a retirement plan for its general employees known
as the Village of North Palm Beach General Retirement Fund (the “Plan”). The Plan is
administered by a Board of Trustees (the “Board”);
WHEREAS, changes to the Internal Revenue Code may happen quickly and
frequently. There is a benefit in authorizing the Board to make appropriate changes to the
Plan in order to maintain the Plan’s tax qualified status;
WHEREAS, effective January 1, 2020, the Internal Revenue Code was amended by
increasing the required minimum distribution age from 70½ to 72; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Ordinance is in
the interest of the public health, safety and welfare of the Village and its residents.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing “whereas” clauses are hereby ratified as true and are
incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Chapter 2, “Administration,”
Article V, “Pensions and Retirement Systems,” Division 3, “Pension and Certain Other
Benefits for General Employees,” of the Village Code of Ordinances as follows (new
language is underlined and deleted language is stricken through):
Sec. 2-146.1 Creation of plan and trust.
There is hereby created a trust fund for the General Employees of the Village of
North Palm Beach, Florida, to be known as the Village of North Palm Beach General
Retirement Fund. All assets of every description held for the benefit of the general
employees’ retirement shall continue to be held in this trust and shall be administered
as set forth in this Division 3 of Chapter 2 of the Village of North Palm Beach Code of
Ordinances.
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This System is intended to be a tax qualified plan under Code Section 401(a) and
the corresponding Treasury Regulations applicable to meet the requirements of a
governmental plan as defined in Code Section 414(d).
In recognition of the changing requirements of System qualification, the Board
shall adopt an administrative policy setting forth the required provisions for tax
qualification. Such a policy shall be amended by the Board as required to maintain
continuing compliance with the Internal Revenue Code and that policy and any
amendments shall have the force of law as if adopted by the Village Council.
* * *
Sec. 156. Miscellaneous.
* * *
(h) Distribution of Benefits. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan to the
contrary, a form of retirement income payable from this Plan after the effective date of
this ordinance, shall be made in accordance with the requirements of Code Section
401(a)(9), including the minimum distribution incidental benefit requirements of section
1.401(a)(9)-2 Code Section 401(a)(9)(G) to satisfy the following conditions:
(1) If the retirement income is payable before the Member's death:
a. It shall either be distributed or commence to the Member not later than April
1 of the calendar year following the later of the calendar year in which the
Member attains age seventy-two (72) and one-half (70½), provided the
Member had not attained age seventy and one-half (70½) by December 31,
2019, or the calendar year in which the Member retires,
b. The distribution shall commence to them not later than the calendar year
defined above; and shall be paid over the life of the Member or over the
lifetimes of the Member and spouse, or dependent, or, shall be paid over
the period extending not beyond the life expectancy of the Member and
spouse, or dependent.
Where a form of retirement income payment has commenced in accordance
with the preceding paragraphs and the Member dies before his/her entire
interest in the Plan has been distributed, the remaining portion of such interest
in the Plan shall be distributed no less rapidly than under the form of distribution
in effect at the time of the Member's death.
(2) If the Member's death occurs before the distribution of his/her interest in the
Plan has commenced, the Member's entire interest in the Plan shall be
distributed within five (5) years of the Member's death, unless it is to be
distributed in accordance with the following rules:
a. The Member's remaining interest in the Plan is payable to his/her spouse, or
dependent;
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b. The remaining interest is to be distributed over the life of the spouse, or
dependent or over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of the
spouse, or dependent; and
c. Such distribution begins within one (1) year of the Member's death unless
the Member's spouse, or dependent shall receive the remaining interest in
which case the distribution need not begin before the date on which the
Member would have attained age seventy-two (72) and one-half (70½) and
if the spouse, or dependent dies before the distribution to the spouse, issue
or dependent begins, this Section shall be applied as if the spouse, or
dependent were the Plan Member.
Section 3. All other provisions of Division 3 of Article V of Chapter 2 of the Village Code
of Ordinances not expressly amended as set forth above shall remain unchanged by the
adoption of the Ordinance.
Section 4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code
of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida.
Section 5. If any action, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance
is for any reason held be a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative
or void, such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance.
Section 6. All ordinance or parts of ordinances and resolutions or parts of resolutions in
conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 7. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PLACED ON FIRST READING this ______ day of_________________ 2020.
PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED this ______ day
of____________. 2020, on a motion by ________________ and seconded
by____________________.
(Village Seal)
__________________________________
MAYOR
ATTEST:
________________________________
VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENT:
__________________________________
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-22 1
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, 4
“ADMINISTRATION,” ARTICLE V, “PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT 5
SYSTEMS,” DIVISION 3, “PENSION AND CERTAIN OTHER BENEFITS 6
FOR GENERAL EMPLOYEES,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES 7
BY AMENDING SECTION 2-146.1, “CREATION OF PLAN AND TRUST,” TO 8
PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION OF A POLICY TO MAINTAIN THE TAX 9
QUALIFIED STATUS OF THE PLAN AND SECTION 156, 10
“MISCELLANEOUS,” TO INCREASE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM 11
DISTRIBUTION AGE FROM SEVENTY AND ONE-HALF TO SEVENTY-12
TWO; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR 13
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 14
EFFECTIVE DATE. 15
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WHEREAS, the Village sponsors a retirement plan for its general employees known as the 17
Village of North Palm Beach General Retirement Fund (“Plan”), which is administered by a Board 18
of Trustees (“Board”); and 19
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WHEREAS, the Board has requested amendments to the Plan to recognize a recent 21
amendment to the Internal Revenue Code increasing the required minimum distribution age and 22
to provide a mechanism for the Board to make appropriate changes to the Plan to maintain the 23
Plan’s tax qualified status in response to changes to the Internal Revenue Code, which often happen 24
quickly; and 25
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WHEREAS, the Village Council of the Village of North Palm Beach determines that the 27
adoption of this Ordinance is in the best interests of the residents and employees of the Village of 28
North Palm Beach. 29
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE 31
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 32
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Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 34
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Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Chapter 2, “Administration,” Article V, 36
“Pension and Retirement Systems,” by amending Division 3, “Pension and Certain Other Benefits 37
for General Employees,” of the Village Code of Ordinances to read as follows (new language is 38
underlined and deleted language is stricken through): 39
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* * * 41
42
Sec. 2-146.1. Creation of plan and trust. 43
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There is hereby created a trust fund for the General Employees of the 45
Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, to be known as the Village of North Palm 46
Beach General Retirement Fund. All assets of every description held for the benefit 47
of the general employees retirement shall continue to be held in this trust and shall 48
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be administered as set forth in this Division 3 of Chapter 2 of the Village of North 1
Palm Beach Code of Ordinances. This System is intended to be a tax qualified plan 2
under Code Section 401(a) and the corresponding Treasury Regulations applicable 3
to meet the requirements of a governmental plan as defined in Code Section 414(d). 4
In recognition of the changing requirements of System qualifications, the Board 5
shall adopt an administrative policy setting forth the required provisions for tax 6
qualification. Such policy shall be amended by the Board as required to maintain 7
continuing compliance with the Internal Revenue Code and that policy and any 8
amendments thereto shall have the force of law as if adopted by the Village Council. 9
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* * * 11
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Sec. 2-156. Miscellaneous. 13
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* * * 15
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(h) Distribution of Benefits. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan 17
to the contrary, a form of retirement income payable from this Plan after the 18
effective date of this ordinance, shall be made in accordance with the 19
requirements of Code Section 401(a)(9), including the minimum 20
distribution incidental benefit requirements of section 1.401(a)(9)-2 Code 21
Section 401(a)(9)(G) to satisfy the following conditions: 22
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(1) If the retirement income is payable before the Member's death: 24
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a. It shall either be distributed or commence to the Member not 26
later than April 1 of the calendar year following the later of 27
the calendar year in which the Member attains age seventy 28
and one-half (70½) seventy-two (72) provided the Member 29
had not attained age seventy and one-half (70½) by 30
December 31, 2019, or the calendar year in which the 31
Member retires, 32
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b. The distribution shall commence to them not later than the 34
calendar year defined above; and shall be paid over the life 35
of the Member or over the lifetimes of the Member and 36
spouse, or dependent, or, shall be paid over the period 37
extending not beyond the life expectancy of the Member and 38
spouse, or dependent. 39
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Where a form of retirement income payment has commenced in 41
accordance with the preceding paragraphs and the Member dies 42
before his/her entire interest in the Plan has been distributed, the 43
remaining portion of such interest in the Plan shall be distributed no 44
less rapidly than under the form of distribution in effect at the time 45
of the Member's death. 46
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(2) If the Member's death occurs before the distribution of his/her 48
interest in the Plan has commenced, the Member's entire interest in 49
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the Plan shall be distributed within five (5) years of the Member's 1
death, unless it is to be distributed in accordance with the following 2
rules: 3
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a. The Member's remaining interest in the Plan is payable to 5
his/her spouse, or dependent; 6
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b. The remaining interest is to be distributed over the life of the 8
spouse, or dependent or over a period not extending beyond 9
the life expectancy of the spouse, or dependent; and 10
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c. Such distribution begins within one (1) year of the Member's 12
death unless the Member's spouse, or dependent shall 13
receive the remaining interest in which case the distribution 14
need not begin before the date on which the Member would 15
have attained age seventy and one-half (70½) seventy-two 16
(72) and if the spouse, or dependent dies before the 17
distribution to the spouse, issue or dependent begins, this 18
Section shall be applied as if the spouse, or dependent were 19
the Plan Member. 20
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Section 3. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of 24
Ordinances for the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida. 25
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Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinances is for 27
any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, 28
such holding shall not affect the remainder of the Ordinance. 29
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Section 5. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, in conflict 31
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 32
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Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 34
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PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020. 36
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PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 38
___________, 2020. 39
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(Village Seal) 42
MAYOR 43
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ATTEST: 46
47
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VILLAGE CLERK 49
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 1
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 2
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VILLAGE ATTORNEY 5
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Jeremy Hubsch, Community Development Director
Leonard G. Rubin, Village Attorney
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: ORDINANCES 1ST READING – Ordinances Rezoning Commercial Properties for
Consistency with New Land Development Regulations
The Village Council adopted revised land development regulations for the Village’s commercial
corridors on September 24, 2020. The revised land development regulations were created in order to
implement several recommendations from the Citizen’s Master Plan Report. Now that the new
regulations are adopted, there are several properties that require municipally-initiated rezonings in order
to be consistent with the new Zoning Code.
The Village Council approved eleven rezoning ordinances on October 22, 2020. However, there are
still four remaining rezonings necessary to implement the new regulations. One of the Ordinances
(rezoning properties on Northlake Boulevard from Lake Circle to Southwind Drive) was accidentally
skipped over during first reading on October 8, 2020. Two of the Ordinances (rezoning properties on
Northlake Boulevard from Southwind Circle to U.S. Highway One and rezoning the North Palm Beach
Marina) required additional public notice that was not able to be completed prior to the October meeting.
The final Ordinance (rezoning 872 U.S. Highway One) required additional research as to the current
zoning category due to discrepancies in the Village’s zoning maps.
The Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed rezonings and unanimously recommended
approval to the Village Council.
There is no fiscal impact
Recommendation:
Village Staff and the Planning Commission recommend approval on first reading of Ordinance
No. 2020-23 through Ordinance No. 2020-26 rezoning commercial properties for consistency
with the Village’s new commercial land development regulations.
Attachments:
1. Ordinance 2020-23 (Northlake Boulevard – Lake Circle to Southwind – C-1 to C-NB)
2. Ordinance 2020-24 (Northlake Boulevard – Southwind to U.S. One – C-1 to C-NB)
3. Ordinance 2020-25 (NPB Marina – C1A to C-S)
4. Ordinance 2020-26 (872 U.S. One – C1A to C-MU)
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-23 1
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING EIGHT PARCELS OF 4
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NORTHLAKE 5
BOULEVARD EAST OF LAKE CIRCLE AND WEST OF SOUTHWIND 6
DRIVE TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2.668 ACRES, AS MORE 7
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1 8
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-NB 9
NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; 10
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR 11
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING 12
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13
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WHEREAS, in connection with the update to its commercial zoning districts to implement 15
the Citizen’s Master Plan Report, the Village is initiating an amendment to the zoning 16
designation of eight parcels of propert y located on the north side of Northlake Boulevard 17
east Lake Circle and west of Southwind Drive totaling approximately 2.668 acres, as more 18
particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein (“Property”), 19
from the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to the C-NB Northlake Boulevard 20
Commercial District; and 21
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WHEREAS, on September 1, 2020, the Village Planning Commission, sitting as the Local 23
Planning Agency, conducted a public hearing on the rezoning application; and 24
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WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the 26
evidence and testimony presented during the course of two public hearings, the Village 27
Council determines that the rezoning request complies with all requirements and provisions 28
of the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances and is in the best interests of 29
the residents and citizens of the Village. 30
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH 32
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 33
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Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby ratified as true and correct and 35
are incorporated herein. 36
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Section 2. The Village Council hereby rezones eight parcels of property located on the 38
north side of Northlake Boulevard east Lake Circle and west of Southwind Drive totaling 39
approximately 2.668 acres, as more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto 40
and incorporated herein, from the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District to the C-NB 41
Northlake Boulevard Commercial District 42
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Section 3. The Village Council hereby directs Village Administration to ensure that 44
the Village’s Official Zoning Map is amended to reflect the rezoning of the Property. 45
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Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance 1
is for any reason held by a Court to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding 2
shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 3
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Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby 5
repealed to the extent of such conflict. 6
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Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 8
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PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF _____________, 2020. 10
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PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 12
__________, 2020. 13
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___________________________________ 16
MAYOR 17
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ATTEST: 19
20
_______________________________________ 21
VILLAGE CLERK 22
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 25
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 26
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_______________________________________ 28
VILLAGE ATTORNEY29
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EXHIBIT “A”
Legal Description
Parcel 1: 633 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 15, Block 37, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, Plat No. 3, Palm Beach County,
Florida, Less a parcel more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the westerly
corner of Lot 16, Block 37, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, Plat No. 3, according
to the Plat thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm
Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 25, Pages 175 and 176; thence northerly
parallel to the easterly line of said Lot 16 a distance of 126.70 feet, more or less, to a point
in a line parallel to the northerly line of Lot 15, Block 37, of said Plat No. 3; thence
northeasterly along said parallel line a distance of 35.86 feet, more or less, to the
northwesterly corner of said Lot 16; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Lot 16
a distance of 143.91 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-037-0151)
Parcel 2: 631 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 16, Block 37, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, PLAT NO. 3, according to the
plat thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach
County, Florida, in Plat Book 25, Page 175 and 176, and
A parcel of land in Lot 15, Block 37, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 3, Palm Beach
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning a the westerly corner of Lot 16, Block 37, Village of North Palm Beach, P lat
No. 3, according to the plat thereof, on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 25, Pages 175 and 176;
thence, northerly parallel to the easterly line of said lot 16, a distance of 126.70 feet, more
or less, to a point in a line parallel to the northerly line of Lot 15, Block 37, of said Plat No.
3; thence northeasterly along said parallel line, a distance of 35.86 feet, more or less, to the
northwesterly corner of said Lot 16; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Lot
16, a distance of 142.91 feet, more or less, to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-037-0152)
Parcel 3: 621 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 1, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0010)
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Parcel 4: 619 Northlake Boulevard
The West 54.9 feet of Lot 2, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according
to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0021)
Parcel 5: 617 Northlake Boulevard
The East 25.1 feet of Lot 2, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according
to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0022)
Parcel 6: 613 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 3, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0030)
Parcel 7: 609 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 4, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0040)
Parcel 8: 601 Northlake Boulevard
Lots 5 and 6, Block 38, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 3, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 175, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-04-038-0050)
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-24 1
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE 3
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING TWENTY 4
PARCELS OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 5
NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD EAST OF SOUTHWIND DRIVE AND 6
WEST OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 7
16.312 ACRES, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, 8
FROM THE C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO 9
THE C-NB NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; 10
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR 11
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING 12
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13
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WHEREAS, in connection with the update to its commercial zoning districts to 15
implement the Citizen’s Master Plan Report, the Village is initiating an amendment to the 16
zoning designation of twenty parcels of property located on the north side of Northlake 17
Boulevard east of Southwind Drive and west of U.S. Highway One totaling 18
approximately 16.312 acres, as more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached 19
hereto and incorporated herein (“Property”), from the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial 20
District to the C-NB Northlake Boulevard Commercial District; and 21
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WHEREAS, on September 1, 2020, the Village Planning Commission, sitting as the 23
Local Planning Agency, conducted a public hearing on the rezoning application; and 24
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WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the 26
evidence and testimony presented during the course of two public hearings, the Village 27
Council determines that the rezoning request complies with all requirements and 28
provisions of the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances and is in the 29
best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village. 30
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH 32
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 33
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Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby ratified as true and correct and 35
are incorporated herein. 36
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Section 2. The Village Council hereby rezones twenty parcels of property located on 38
the north side of Northlake Boulevard east of Southwind Drive and west of U.S. Highway 39
One totaling approximately 16.312 acres, as more particularly described in Exhibit “A” 40
attached hereto and incorporated herein, from the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District 41
to the C-NB Northlake Boulevard Commercial District 42
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Section 3. The Village Council hereby directs Village Administration to ensure that 44
the Village’s Official Zoning Map is amended to reflect the rezoning of the Property. 45
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Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this 1
ordinance is for any reason held by a Court to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, 2
such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 3
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Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby 5
repealed to the extent of such conflict. 6
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Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 8
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PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF _____________, 2020. 10
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PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 12
__________, 2020. 13
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MAYOR 17
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ATTEST: 19
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VILLAGE CLERK 22
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 25
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 26
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VILLAGE ATTORNEY 29
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EXHIBIT “A”
Legal Description
Parcel 1: 555 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 10, less the Northeasterly 60.17 feet, together with the West 24.40 feet of Lot 11,
Block 55, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of
the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-05-055-0101)
Parcel 2: 545 Northlake Boulevard
A PARCEL OF LAND, BEING A PORTION OF LOT 10, A PORTION OF LOT 11,
AND ALL OF LOT 12, BLOCK 55, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH PLAT NO. 5, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PAGE 6,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION
16, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 12, SAID CORNER
LYING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF NORTHLAKE
BOULEVARD AND LYING ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, HAVING A
RADIUS OF 4051.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 84°32’15”
WEST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND ALONG
SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
02°30’18”, A DISTANCE OF 177.11 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE PARALLEL
WITH AND 24.32 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE
WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 11; THENCE ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, NORTH
00°36’33” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 197.70 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 11; THENCE ALONG SAID
NORTHWESTERLY LINE, NORTH 46°41’39” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 144.88
FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 11, NORTH
43°18’21” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10; THENCE ALONG SAID
NORTHWESTERLY LINE, NORTH 46°41’39” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.17 FEET
TO THE NORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 10, SAID CORNER LYING ON A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF
715.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 48°46’01” EAST; THENCE
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS 10, 11 AND 12, THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 14°07’42”, A DISTANCE OF 176.31 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID LOT 12; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT 12, SOUTH 31°55'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 89.96 FEET; THENCE
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CONTINUE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 12, SOUTH 08°18’50” WEST,
A DISTANCE OF 194.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-05-055-0102)
Parcel 3: 541 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 13, Block 55 of Plat No. 5, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-05-055-0130)
Parcel 4: 537 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 14, Block 55 of Plat No. 5, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-05-055-0140)
Parcel 5: 533 Northlake Boulevard
Lots 15 and 15A, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat Number 5, Amended, Unrecorded,
as depicted on Palm Beach County Tax Assessor’s Map Number 51, and more
particularly described as follows:
Two Parcels of land located in Section 16, Township 42 South , Range 43 East, Palm
Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a Point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in easement Deed
recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
said Point being South 89 degrees 23 minutes 37 seconds West, a distance of 1987.3 feet
Westerly, measured along said centerline, from the Westerly right-of-way Line of State
Road Number 5 (U.S. Highway Number 1) as said right-of-way is shown on State Road
Departments Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said Point being also the
Beginning of a curve Concave to the North, whose central angle is 21 degrees 53 minutes
05 seconds, and whose Radius is 600 feet; thence along the arc of said curve a distance of
229.18 feet; thence South 21 degrees 16 minutes 32 seconds West along a Line Radial to
said curve a distance of 115 feet; thence South 0 degrees 36 minutes 33 seconds East a
distance of 75.78 feet to the Beginning of the herein described Parcel of land; thence
continue along the same course a distance of 150 feet to a P01nt in the North right-of-
way Line of Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in Official Record
Book 178, Page 458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said Point being in
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the arc of a curve Concave to the South with a central angle of 0 degrees 09 minutes 20
seconds and a radius of 4,051 feet; thence along the arc of said curve a distance of 11.60
feet to a Point of Reverse Curvature, said curve being Concave to the North with a central
angle of 1 degree 22 minutes 28 seconds and a Radius of 3,949 feet; thence along the arc
of said curve a distance of 94.73 feet; thence North 0 degrees 36 minutes 33 seconds
West a distance of 150 feet; thence Westerly, making an angle of 100 degrees 0 minutes
27 seconds with the preceding course, from South to West, a distance of 105.76 feet to
the Point of Beginning.
Also known as Lot 15, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat Number 5, Amended,
Unrecorded, as depicted on Palm Beach County Tax Assessor's Map Number 51.
Beginning at a Point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in easement Deed
recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
said Point being South 89 degrees 23 minutes 37 seconds West, a distance of 1987.31
feet Westerly, measured along said centerline, from the Westerly right-of-way Line of
State Road Number 5 (U.S. Highway Number 1) as said right-of-way is shown on State
Road Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said Point being also the
Beginning of a curve Concave to the North, whose central angle is 21 degrees 53 minutes
05 seconds, and whose Radius is 600 feet; thence along the arc of said curve a distance
of 137.44 feet to the Point of Beginning of the herein described Parcel of land; thence
along the arc of said curve a distance of 91.74 feet; thence South 21 degrees 16 minutes
32 seconds West along a Line Radial to said curve a distance of 115 feet; thence South 0
degrees 36 minutes 33 seconds East a distance of 75.78 feet; thence Easterly making an
angle of 100 degrees 0 minutes 27 seconds with the preceding course from North to East,
a distance of 105.76 feet; thence North 0 degrees 36 minutes 33 seconds making an angle
of 79 degrees 59 minutes 33 seconds with the preceding course, from West to North, a
distance of 61.31 feet; thence North 12 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds East a distance of
115 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Also known as Lot 15A, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat Number 5, Amended,
Unrecorded, as depicted on Palm Beach County Tax Assessor's Map Number 51.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0150)
Parcel 6: 529 Northlake Boulevard
Parcel 1:
Lot 16, unrecorded, more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land in the
Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 26, page 6, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
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BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, an said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, page 186, public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being South 89023'37" West, a distance of 1987.31 feet
Westerly, measured along said center line, from the Westerly right-of-way line of State
Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. 1) as said right-of-way is shown on State Road
Department Right-of-way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said point being also the
beginning of a curve concave to the North, whose central angle is 13007'27" and whose
radius is 600 feet; thence along the arc of said curve a distance of 137.44 feet; thence
South 12030'54" West along a line radial to said curve, a distance of 115 feet; thence
South 0036'33" East, a distance of 61.31 feet to the beginning of the herein described
parcel of land; thence continue along the same course, a distance of 150 feet to a point in
the North right-of-way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way described in
Official Records Book 178, page 458, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said
point being in the arc of a curve concave to the North with a central angle of 10 28'02",
and a radius of 3949 feet; thence Easterly along said right-of-way and the arc of said
curve, a distance of 101.13 feet to a point; thence North 0036’33” West, a distance of 150
feet; thence Westerly making an angle of 98030'56" with the preceding course from South
to West, a distance of 101.12 feet to the point of beginning.
Parcel 2:
Lot 16-A, unrecorded, being more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land in
the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 26, page 6, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particul arly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right-of-way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, page 186, public records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being South 89023'37" West, a distance of 1987.31 feet Westerly,
measured along said center line, from the Westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5
(U. S. Highway No. l) as said right-of-way is shown on State Road Department Right-of-
Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, public records of
Palm Beach County, Florida, said point being also the beginning of a curve concave to
the North, whose central angle is 13007'27" and whose radius is 600 feet: thence along
the arc of said curve a distance of 52.39 feet, said point being the point of beginning of
the herein described parcel of land, thence continue along the arc of said curve, a distance
of 85.05 feet; thence South 12030'54" West, along a line radial to said curve, a distance of
115 feet; thence South 0036'33" East, a distance of 61.31 feet, thence Easterly, making an
angle of 98030'56" with the preceding course, from North to East, a distance of 101.12
feet; thence North 0036'33" West, making an angle of 81029'04" with the preceding
course, from West to North, a distance of 60.33 feet; thence North 4023'37" East, a
distance of 115 feet to the point of beginning.
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(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0160)
Parcel 7: 525 Northlake Boulevard
A parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being South 89°23’27" West, a distance of 1949.66 feet
Westerly, measured along said center line, from the Westerl y right-of-way line of State
Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. l) as said right-of-way is shown on State Road
Department's Right-of Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along said
center line, a distance of 37.65 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the North,
whose central angle is 500'10" and whose radius is 600 feet; thence along the arc of said
curve a distance of 52.39 feet; thence South 4023'37” West, along a line, radial to said
curve, a distance of 1 15 feet; thence South 00 36'33" East, a distance of 60.33 feet to the
Point of Beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence continue along the
same course, a distance of 150 feet to a point in the Northerly right-of-way line of
Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in Official Record Book 178, Page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said point being in the arc of the
curve concave to the North with a central angle of 1027'43" and whose radius is 3949
feet; thence Easterly along said right-of-way and the arc of said curve a distance of
100.76 feet to a point; thence North 0036'33" West a distance of 150 feet; thence
Westerly, making an angle of 97002'57" with the preceding course, from South to West,
a distance of 100.75 feet to the Point of Beginning.
A parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5 according to the Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm beach
County, Florida, said point being South 89023'37" West, a distance of 1949.66 feet
Westerly, measured along said center line, from the Westerly right-of-way line of State
Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. l) as said right-of-way is shown on State Road
Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly along said
center line a distance of 37.65 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the North,
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whose central angle is 500'10" and whose radius is 600 feet; thence along the arc of said
curve a distance of 52.39 feet; thence South 4023'37" West, along a line radial to said
curve a distance of 115 feet; thence South 0036'33" East, a distance of 60.33 feet; thence
Easterly making an angle of 97002'57" with the preceding course, from the North to East,
a distance of 100.75 feet; thence North 0036'33" West, making an angle of 82057'03"
with the preceding course, from West to North, a distance of 184.98 feet to the Point of
Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0170)
Parcel 8: 521 Northlake Boulevard
Lot 18:
A parcel of land in the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PLAT NO. 5, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right of way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1849.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line, from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said right of way
is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
Westerly along said centerline, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
said center line, a distance of 184.98 feet to the Point of Beginning of the herein
described parcel of land; thence continue on the same course, a distance of 150 feet to a
point in the Northerly right of way line of Northlake Boulevard as said right of way is
described in Official Record Book 178, Page 458, Palm Beach County Records, said
point being in the arc of a curve concave to the North with a central angle of 1 d egree 27
minutes 28 seconds, and whose radius is 3949 feet; thence Easterly along said right of
way and the arc of said curve, a distance of 100.47 feet to a point; thence Northerly
parallel to the West line of the herein described parcel of land, a distan ce of 150 feet;
thence Westerly making an angle of 95 degrees 35 minutes 29 seconds with the preceding
course, from South to West, a distance of 100.48 feet to the Point of Beginning. LESS
Canal C-17.
Lot 18A:
A parcel of land in the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PLAT NO. 5, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, of the Public Record of Palm Beach
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right of way is described in Easement
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Deed recorded in Deed 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
said point being 1849.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line, from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said right of way
is shown on State Road Department Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; W esterly
along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to s aid
center line, a distance of 184.98 feet; thence Easterly, making an angle of 95 degrees 35
minutes 29 seconds with the preceding course, from North to East, a distance of 100.48
feet; thence Northerly, making an angle of 84 degrees 24 minutes 31 seconds with the
preceding course, from West to North, a distance of 194.77 feet to the Point of
Beginning. LESS Canal C-17.
Lot 19A:
A parcel of land in the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PLAT NO. 5, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, of the Public Record of Palm Beach
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right of way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1749.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line, from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said right of way
is shown on State Road Department Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
Westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
said center line, a distance of 194.77 feet; thence Easterly, making an angle of 94 degrees
08 minutes 28 seconds with the preceding course, from North to East, a distance of
100.26 feet; thence Northerly, making an angle of 85 degrees 51 minutes 32 seconds with
the preceding course, from West to North, a distance of 202.01 feet to the Point of
Beginning. LESS Canal C-17.
Lot 20A:
A parcel of land in the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PLAT NO. 5, according
to the mat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, of the Public Record of Palm Beach
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17 as said right of way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1649.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line, from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said right of way
is shown on State Road Department Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
Westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
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said center line, a distance of 202.01 feet; thence Easterly, making an angle of 92 degrees
41 minutes 07 seconds with the preceding course, from North to East, a distance of
100.11 feet; thence Northerly, making an angle of 87 degrees 18 minutes 53 seconds with
the preceding course, from West to North, a distance of 206.70 feet to the Point of
Beginning. LESS Canal C-17.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0180)
Parcel 9: 517 Northlake Boulevard
A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, PLAT NO. 5,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PAGE 6,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE
CENTER LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT’S CANAL C-17 AS SAID RIGHT-OF-
WAY IS DESCRIBED IN EASEMENT DEED RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 1156,
PAGE 186, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
POINT BEING 1749.66 FEET WESTERLY MEASURED ALONG SAID CENTER
LINE, FROM THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 5
(U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1) AS SAID R IGHT-OF-WAY IS SHOWN ON STATE ROAD
DEPARTMENT’S RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP, RECORDED IN ROAD PLAT BOOK 2,
PAGE 105 TO 118, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE A DISTANCE OF
100 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY, AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID CENTER LINE,
A DISTANCE OF 194.77 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE CONTINUE ON THE SAME COURSE,
A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, AS SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY IS DESCRIBED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 178, PAGE 458, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING IN THE ARC OF A CURVE
CONCAVE TO THE NORTH WITH A CENTER ANGLE OF 1°27’17” AND WHOSE
RADIUS IS 3949 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE AND THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 100.26 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE NORTHERLY PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND, A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET; THENCE
WESTERLY, MAKING AN ANGLE OF 94°08’28” WITH THE P RECEDING
COURSE, FROM SOUTH TO WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.26 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0190)
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Parcel 10: 513 Northlake Boulevard
A parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, according to the plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in easement
deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1649.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line, from the
westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said right-of-way
is shown on State Road Department's Right -of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right angles to
said center line, a distance of 202.01 feet to the point of beginning of the herein described
parcel of land; thence continue on the same course, a distance of 150 feet to a point in the
northerly right-of-way line of Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in
Official Record Book 178, Page 458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
said point being in the arc of a curve concave to the North with a central angle of
1027'10" and whose radius is 3949 feet; thence easterly along said right-of-way and the
arc of said curve, a distance of 100.13 feet to a point; thence northerly parallel to the
West line of the herein described parcel, a distance of 150 feet; thence westerly, making
an angle of 92041'07” with the preceding course, from South to North, a distance of
100.11 feet to the point of beginning.
Description Of: A portion of Lots 21 and 21-A, according to the unrecorded sketch of a
portion of Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, more particularly described as
follows:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of Central and Southern
Flood Control District's Canal "C- 17", as said right-of-way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1649.66 feet Westerly, measured along said centerline from the
Westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1), as said right-of-
way is shown on S.R.D. right-of-way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105-118,
inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly, at right
angles to said centerline, a distance of 206.09 feet to the Point of Beginning of the
hereinafter described parcel; thence continue Southerly along the same course, a distance
of 50.40 feet; thence Easterly, making an angle of 900 with the preceding course,
measured from North to East, a distance of 2.0 feet; thence Northerly, making an angle of
900 with the preceding course measured from West to North, a distance of 50.40 feet;
thence Westerly, making an angle of 900 with the preceding course, measured from South
to West, a distance of 2.0 feet to the Point of Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0200)
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Parcels 11 and 12: 509 Northlake Boulevard and Parcel immediately north of 509
Northlake Boulevard
Lots 21 and 21A, according to the unrecorded sketch of a portion of Village of North
Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in easement
deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1649.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line, from the
westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. l) as said right-of-way
is shown on State Road Department's Right -of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, thence
Southerly at right angles to said centerline a distance of 115.00 feet to the South right-of-
way line of said Canal "C- 17" and the Point of Beginning; thence Southerly on the same
course a distance of 241.70 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Northlake
Boulevard, as said right-of way is described in Official Record Book 178, page 458,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said point being on the arc of a curve,
concave to the North and having a radius of 3949 feet and a central angle of 1027'04";
thence Easterly along said Northerly right-of-way line and the arc of said curve a distance
of 100.02 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right angles to the said centerline of Canal
C-17 a distance of 243.85 feet to the point in the South right-of-way line of Canal C-17;
thence Westerly on said right-of-way line 100 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Less the portion thereof onto which encroaches a building from the parcel abutting the
West line of the above-described parcel, said portion being described as:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District' s Canal "C- 17" as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 1649.66 feet Westerly, measured along said Centerline
from the Westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1), as said
right-of-way is shown on S R D right-of-way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, pages
105-118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Southerly, at
right angles to said centerline, a distance of 206.09 feet to the Point of Beginning of the
hereinafter described parcel; thence continue Southerly along the same course, a distance
of 50.40 feet, thence Easterly making an angle of 900 with the preceding course,
measured from North to East a distance of 2.0 feet; thence Northerly, making an angle of
900 with the preceding course measured from West to North, a distance of 50.40 feet;
thence Westerly, making an angle of 90 0 with the preceding course, measured from
South to West, a distance of 2.0 feet to the point of beginning.
(PCNs: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0210 and 68-43-42-16-07-000-0410)
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Parcel 13: 503 Northlake Boulevard
A parcel of land "not included" part of the Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in easement
deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 185, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1449.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line, from the
westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. l) as said right-of-way
is shown on State Road Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Flori da thence
westerly along said centerline, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right angles to
said centerline, a distance of 208.85 feet to the point of beginning of the herein described
parcel of land, thence continue on the same course, a distance of 150 feet to a point in the
northerly right-of-way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in
Official Record Book 178, page 458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; said
point being in the arc of a curve concave to the North, with a central angle of 0030'23"
and whose radius is 3949 feet; thence easterly alo ng said right-of-way and the arc of said
curve, a distance of 34.90 feet to a point of tangency; thence conti nue easterly along said
northerly right-of-way and said tangent, a distance of 65.10 feet; thence northerly, at right
angles, to said northerly right-of-way, a distance of 150 feet; thence westerly, making and
angle with the preceding course of 90005'09" from South to North a distance of 100 feet
to the Point of Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0220)
Parcel 14: 505 Northlake Boulevard
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District’s Canal C-17 as said right-of-way is described in an
easement deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 1449.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway 1) as said right-
of-way is shown on State Road Department’s right-of-way map recorded in Road Plat
Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence westerly along said center line a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly at right
angles to said center line a distance of 208.85 feet; thence easterly making an angle with
the preceding course of 90°05’09” from North to East, a distance of 100 feet; thence
Northerly, making an angle with the preceding course of 89°54’51” from West to North,
a distance of 209 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
Together with all appurtenant easements for ingress and egress including that easement
recorded in Official Record Book 5020, Page 1690, and easement recorded in Official
Record Book 2288, Page 732, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
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Subject to the right-of-way of C-17 Canal and to all rights-of-way; easements, restrictions
and reservations of record.
The above described real property is sometimes referred to as Lot 22A of the unrecorded
sketch of Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, which is part of the “not included”
portion of the said plat as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 6, public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0420)
Parcel 15: 501 Northlake Boulevard
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the right -of-way of the Central and Southern
Flood Control District’s Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in Easement Deed
recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
said point being 1349.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line from the westerly
right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway 1) as said right-of-way is shown on
State Department’s right-of-way map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118,
inclusive, public records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence westerly along said
center line a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly at right angles to said center line a
distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right-of-way line of Northlake Boulevard,
as said right-of-way is described in Official Record Book 1178, Page 458, public records
of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said northerly right -of-way a
distance of 100 feet; thence northerly at right angles to said northerly right-of-way line a
distance of 359 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
Also known as Lots 23 and 23A of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0230)
Parcel 16: 429 Northlake Boulevard
Parcel 1:
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District’s Canal C-17 as right of way is described in easement
deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said being 1249.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway 1) as said right of way is
shown on State Road Department’s Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
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Westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
said center line, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the Northerly right of way line of
Northlake Boulevard as said right of way is described in Official Record Book 178, page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said Northerly
right of way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to said Northerly
right of way line, a distance of 359 feet to the point of beginning.
AND
Parcel 2:
The premises sometimes known as “Lot 24A, Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5”
more correctly described as:
All of the following described parcel of land, less the South 150 feet thereof, in the
Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof recorded i n Plat
Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right of way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District’s Canal C-17 as right of way is described in easement
deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said being 1249.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line from the
Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway 1 ) as said right of way is
shown on State Road Department’s Right of Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
Westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
said center line, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the Northerly right of way line of
Northlake Boulevard as said right of way is described in Official Record Book 178, page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said Northerly
right of way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to said Northerly
right of way line, a distance of 359 feet to the point of beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0240)
Parcel 17: 421 Northlake Boulevard
PARCEL 1: LOT 27-A
All of the following parcel of land, LESS the South 150 feet thereof, in the Village of
North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26,
Page 6 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
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County, Florida, said point being 949.66 feet westerly, measured along said centerline,
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway One) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department' s Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida; thence westerly, along said centerline, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at
right angles to said centerline, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right -of-
way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in Official Records
Book 178, Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
easterly, along said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at
right angles to said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to Point of
Beginning.
PARCEL 2: LOT 26-A
All of the following parcel of land, LESS the South 150 feet thereof, in the Village of
North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26,
Page 6 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 1049.66 feet westerly, measured along said centerline,
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway One) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department' s Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida; thence westerly, along said centerline, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at
right angles to said centerline, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right -of-
way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in Official Records
Book 178, Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
easterly, along said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at
right angles to said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to Point of
Beginning.
PARCEL 3: LOT 27 AND A PORTION OF LOT 26
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 of the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, said point being 949.66 feet westerly, measured along said
centerline, from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5(U.S. Highway One)
as said right-of-way is shown on State Road Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in
Page 17 of 25
Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beac h
County, Florida; thence westerly, along said centerline, a distance of 114 feet; thence
southerly, at right angles to said centerline, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the
northerly right-of-way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in
Official Record Book 178, Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida; thence easterly, along said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 114 feet;
thence northerly, at right angles to said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet
to the Point of Beginning.
PARCEL 4: LOT 25-A
All of the following parcel of land, LESS the South 150 feet thereof, in the Village of
North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26,
Page 6 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in Easement
Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 1149.66 feet westerly, measured along said centerline,
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway One) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department' s Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida; thence westerly, along said centerline, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at
right angles to said centerline, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right -of-
way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in Official Records
Book 178, Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Flor ida; thence
easterly, along said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at
right angles to said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to Point of
Beginning.
PARCEL 5: LOT 25
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5
according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in Easement Deed
recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point being 1149.66 feet westerly, measured along said centerline, from the
westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U .S. Highway One) as said right-of-way
is shown on State Road Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
westerly along said centerline a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to
said centerline, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right -of-way line of
Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in Official Record Book 178,
Page 18 of 25
Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly, along
said northerly right-of-way line a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at right angles to
said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
PARCEL 6: PORTION OF LOT 26
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5
according to the Plat thereof of recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6 of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the centerline of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186 the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, said point being 1063.66 feet westerly, measured along said
centerline, from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway One)
as shown on State Road Department's Right-of-Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2,
Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence
westerly along said centerline a distance of 86 feet; thence southerly, at right angles to
said centerline a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right-of-way line of
Northlake Boulevard, as said right-of-way is described in Official Record Book 178,
Page 458 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly, along
said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 86 feet; thence northerly, at right angles to
said northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0250)
Parcel 18: 401 Northlake Boulevard
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING SECTIONS 16 AND 21, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH,
RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTER LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT (NOW
KNOWN AS THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT) CANAL
C-17 AS SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY IS DESCRIBED IN EASEMENT DEED
RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 1156, PAGE 186 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING 624.66 FEET
WESTERLY, MEASURED ALONG SAID CENTER LINE, FROM THE WESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SATE ROAD NO. 5 (U.S. HIGHWAY 1) AS SAID
RIGHT-OF-WAY IS SHOWN ON STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY
MAP AS RECORDED IN ROAD PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 105 TO 118, INCLUSIVE,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
WESTERLY, ALONG SAID CENTER LINE, A DISTANCE OF 325 FEET; THENCE
SOUTHERLY, AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID CENTER LINE, A DISTANCE OF 359
FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORTHLAKE
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BOULEVARD, AS SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY IS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD
BOOK 178, PAGE 458 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE, A DISTANCE OF 400 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY, AT RIGHT ANGLES
TO SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 244 FEET TO
THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT (NOW KNOWN AS SOUTH FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT) CANAL C-17, AS SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY IS
DESCRIBED IN EASEMENT DEED RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 11 565, PAGE 186
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
WESTERLY, ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE
OF 75.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY, AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 115 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0280)
Parcel 19: 321 Northlake Boulevard
Lots 32, 32A, 33 and 33A, being a portion of the parcel entitled "Not Included" on Plat
No. 5, Village of North Palm Beach, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and as described in
Warranty Deeds recorded in O.R. Book 710, Page 496 and O.R. Book 712, Page 196,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; as more particularly described as
follows:
DESCRIPTION OF LOT 32
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5,
according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 449.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, (U.S. Highway No. l) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department's right-of-way map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right
angles to said center line, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right-of-way
line of Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerl y, at right angles to said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Subject to an easement for drainage over the westerly 6 feet thereof.
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DESCRIPTION OF LOT 32A
All of the following described parcel of land, less the South 150 feet thereof in the
Village of North Beach, Plat No. 5, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C- 17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 449.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, (U.S. Highway No. l) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department's right-of-way map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right
angles to said center line, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right-of-way
line of Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly at right angles to said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Subject to an easement for drainage over the westerly 6 feet thereof.
Subject to the right-of-way of Canal C-17.
Subject to a 20-foot general utility easement which is parallel to, adjacent and South of,
the southerly right-of-way line of Canal C-17.
DESCRIPTION OF LOT 33
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5,
according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C- 17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 349.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department's right-of-way map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right
angles to said center line, a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right-of-way
line of Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly al ong said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at right angles to said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
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DESCRIPTION OF LOT 33A
All of the following described parcel of land, less the South 150 feet thereof in the
Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the right-of-way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C- 17, as said right-of-way is described in
Easement Deed, recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 349.66 feet westerly, measured along said center line
from the westerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 5, (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said
right-of-way is shown on State Road Department's right-of-way map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence westerly along said center line, a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly, at right
angles to said center a distance of 359 feet to a point in the northerly right -of-way line of
Northlake Boulevard as said right-of-way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page 458,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 100 feet; thence northerly, at angles to said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 359 feet to the Point of Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-07-000-0320)
Parcel 20: 309 Northlake Boulevard
Parcel 1:
A parcel of Lane in Tract A, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, according to the
plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the Right of Way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District’s Canal C-17 as said Right of Way is described in
easement deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 112.57 feet Westerly, measured along said center line,
from the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said
Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way Map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence Southerly at right angles to said center line a distance of 219.00 feet to the point of
beginning of the herein described parcel of land; thence continuing on the same course, a
distance of 140 feet to a point in the Northerly Right of Way line of Northlake Boulevard
as said Right of Way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page 458, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said Northerly Right of Way line, a
distance of 146.98 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the Northwest and having a
radius of 25 feet and a central angle of 100009'00"; thence Easterly and Northerly along
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the arc of said curve and along the boundary of said Tract A, a distance of 43.70 feet to
the end of said curve; thence Northwesterly along the tangent of said curve and along the
Easterly line of said Tract A, it being also the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road
No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1) as said Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's
Right of Way Map recorded in Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, a distance of 112.35 feet; thence Westerl y
parallel to the North line of Tract A, a distance of 151.79 feet to the point of beginning.
A parcel of land in Tract A, Village of North ach, Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point of intersection of the center line of the Right of Way of the Central
and Southern Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-l7, as said Right of Way is
described in easement deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida, and the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U.
S. Highway No. 1) as said Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of
Way Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly measured along said center line, a distance
of 112.57 feet; thence southerly at right angles to said center line, a distance of 219.00
feet; thence easterly, parallel to the said center line, a distance of 151.79 feet, to a point in
the Easterly line of said Tract A, being also the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road
No. 5 (U. S. Highway 1) as said Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's
Right of Way Map, recorded Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Northwesterly along said Right of Way
line and the Easterly boundary of said Tract A, a distance of 222.48 feet to the point of
beginning.
Also described as a piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Tract A,
Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as:
Beginning at a point of intersection of the center line of the Right of Way of the Central
and Southern Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said Right of Way is
described in easement recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, and the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S.
Highway No. l) as said Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way
Map, recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; thence Westerly measured along said center line a distance of
112.57 feet; thence Southerly at right angles to said center line a distance of 359 feet to a
point in the Northerly Right of Way line of Northlake Boulevard as said Right of Way is
described in O.R. Book 178, Page 458, Public Records of said County, thence Easterly
along said Northerly Right of Way line, a distance of 146.98 feet to the beginning of a
curve concave to the Northwest and having a radius of 25 feet and a central angle of
100°09’00”; thence Easterly and Northerly along the arc of said curve and along the
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boundary of said Tract A, a distance of 43.70 feet to the end of said curve; thence
Northwesterly along the tangent to said curve and along the easterly line of said Tract A,
and the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. l) as shown
in Road Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, as aforesaid, a distance of 334.83 feet
to the point of beginning.
Parcel 2:
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in Tract A, Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No.
5, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the Right of Way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said Right of Way is described in
easement deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 112.57 feet Westerly, measured along said center line,
from the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5, (U. S. Highway No. l) as said
Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way Map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence Westerly along said center line, a distance of 137.09 feet; thence southerly, at
right angles to said center line, a distance of 359 feet; to a point in the Northerly Right of
Way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said Right of Way is described in O.R. Book 178,
Page 458; Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said
Northerly Right of Way line, a distance of 137.09 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to
said Northerly Right of Way line, a distance of 359 feet to the point of beginning.
Description of Lot 35A
All of the following described parcel of land, less the South 150 feet thereof in Tract A,
Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 26, page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the Right of Way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District’s Canal C-17, as said Right of Way is described in
easement deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, said point being 112.57 feet Westerly measured along said center line,
from the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. 1) as said
Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Wa y Map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence Westerly along said center line, a distance of 137.09 feet; thence Southerly, at
right angles to said center line a distance of 359 feet to a point in the Northerly Right of
Way line of Northlake Boulevard, as said Right of Way is described in O.R. Book 178,
Page 458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence Easterly along said
Northerly Right of Way line, a distance of 137.09 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to
said Northerly Right of Way line a distance of 359 feet to the point of beginning.
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Parcel 3:
The South 150 feet of a parcel of land in the Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the Right of W ay of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Canal C-17, as said right of way is described in easement
deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point of beginning 249.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line
from the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. l) as said
Right o f Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way Map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence Westerly along said center line a distance of 100 feet; thence southerly at right
angles to said center line a distance of 359 feet to a point in the Northerly right of way lie
of Northlake Boulevard as said Right of Way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page 458,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said Northerly
Right of Way Line a distance of 100 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to said
Northerly Right of Way line a distance of 359 feet to the point of beginning.
Description of Lot 34A:
All of the following described parcel of land, less the South 150 feet thereof, in the
Village of North Palm Beach, Plat No. 5, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center line of the Right of Way of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District's Cana C-l7. as said right of way is described in easement
deed recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, said point of beginning 249.66 feet Westerly, measured along said center line
from the Westerly Right of Way line of State Road No. 5 (U. S. Highway No. 1) as said
Right of Way is shown on State Road Department's Right of Way Map, recorded in Road
Plat Book 2, pages 105 to 118, inclusive, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
thence Westerly along said center line a distance of 100 feet; thence Southerly at right
angles to said center line a distance of 359 feet to a point in the Northerl y right of way
line of Northlake Boulevard as said Right of Way is described in O.R. Book 178, Page
458, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said Northerly
Right of Way line a distance of 100 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to said
Northerly Right of Way line a distance of 359 feet to the boing of beginning.
All of the above subject to the right of way of Canal C-17, AND
SUBJECT to a 20 foot general utility easement which is parallel to, adjacent and South
of, the Southerly Right of Way of Canal C-17.
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Parcel 4:
A parcel of land located in Section 16, Township 42 South, Ran ge 43 East, Palm Beach
County, Florida, lying in the Right of Way of the Central and Southern Florida Flood
Control Districts C-17 Canal as recorded in Deed Book 1156, Page 186, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:
Begin at the Northeast corner of Tract A of the Village of North Palm Beach Plat No. 5
as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 6, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
thence along the North boundary line of said Tract A and the Westerly extension thereof.
Being also the South Right of Way line of the said C-17 Canal, South 89023'27" West for
370.25 feet; thence North 00036'33" West for 25.00 feet to a line lying 25 feet North of,
and parallel with the said South Right of Line of the C-17 Canal; thence along said
parallel line North 89°23’27” East for 365.77 feet to the Westerly Right of Way line of
U.S. Highway No. 1 as recorded in Road Plat Book 2, Page 105, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; thence along said Westerly Right of Way line South 10°45 ’33”
East for 254.0 feet to the Point of Beginning.
(PCN: 68-43-42-16-05-056-0010)
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-25 1
2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A PARCEL OF 4
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF YACHT CLUB 5
DRIVE WEST OF U.S. HIGHWAY ONE (1037 MARINA DRIVE) 6
TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 11.80 ACRES, AS MORE 7
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED 8
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-S SHOPPING COMMERCIAL 9
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING 10
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND 11
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 12
13
WHEREAS, in connection with the update to its commercial zoning districts to implement 14
the Citizen’s Master Plan Report, the Village is initiating an amendment to the zoning 15
designation of a parcel of property located on the north side of Yacht Club Drive west of 16
U.S. Highway One (1037 Marina Drive) totaling approximately 11.80 acres, as more 17
particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein (“Property”), 18
from the C-1A Limited Commercial District to the C-S Shopping Commercial District; and 19
20
WHEREAS, on September 30, 2020, the Village Planning Commission, sitting as the Local 21
Planning Agency, conducted a public hearing on the rezoning application; and 22
23
WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the 24
evidence and testimony presented during the course of two public hearings, the Village 25
Council determines that the rezoning request complies with all requirements and provisions 26
of the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances and is in the best interests of 27
the residents and citizens of the Village. 28
29
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH 30
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 31
32
Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby ratified as true and correct and 33
are incorporated herein. 34
35
Section 2. The Village Council hereby rezones a parcel of real property located on the 36
north side of Yacht Club Drive west of U.S. Highway One, as more particularly described 37
in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein, from the Village’s C-1A Limited 38
Commercial District to the C-S Shopping Commercial District. 39
40
Section 3. The Village Council hereby directs Village Administration to ensure that 41
the Village’s Official Zoning Map is amended to reflect the rezoning of the Property. 42
43
Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance 44
is for any reason held by a Court to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding 45
shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 46
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Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby 1
repealed to the extent of such conflict. 2
3
Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 4
5
PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF _____________, 2020. 6
7
PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 8
__________, 2020. 9
10
11
___________________________________ 12
MAYOR 13
14
ATTEST: 15
16
_______________________________________ 17
VILLAGE CLERK 18
19
20
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 21
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 22
23
_______________________________________ 24
VILLAGE ATTORNEY25
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EXHIBIT “A”
Legal Description
Parcels B, D and E, MARINA ADDITION TO VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 27, Page 98 of the public records of
Palm Beach County, Florida
AND
Parcels C and F, REPLAT OF A PORTION OF MARINA ADDITION TO VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 172 of the public records of Palm
Beach County, Florida
PCN: 68-43-42-09-02-002-0000
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-26 1
2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING A VACANT PARCEL 4
OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 5
ONE SOUTH OF YACHT CLUB DRIVE (872 U.S. HIGHWAY ONE) 6
TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 1.20 ACRES, AS MORE 7
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM THE C-1A LIMITED 8
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-MU US-1 MIXED USE 9
DISTRICT; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PROVIDING 10
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND 11
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 12
13
WHEREAS, in connection with the update to its commercial zoning districts to implement 14
the Citizen’s Master Plan Report, the Village is initiating an amendment to the zoning 15
designation of a parcel of vacant property located on the east side of U.S. Highway One 16
south of Yacht Club Drive (872 U.S. Highway One) totaling approximately 1.20 acres, as 17
more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein 18
(“Property”), from the C-1A Limited Commercial District to the C-MU Mixed Use 19
District; and 20
21
WHEREAS, on November 10, 2020, the Village Planning Commission, sitting as the Local 22
Planning Agency, conducted a public hearing on the rezoning application; and 23
24
WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission and the 25
evidence and testimony presented during the course of two public hearings, the Village 26
Council determines that the rezoning request complies with all requirements and provisions 27
of the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances and is in the best interests of 28
the residents and citizens of the Village. 29
30
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH 31
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 32
33
Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby ratified as true and correct and 34
are incorporated herein. 35
36
Section 2. The Village Council hereby rezones a vacant parcel of real property located 37
on the east side of U.S. Highway One south of Yacht Club Drive, as more particularly 38
described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein, from the Village’s C-1A 39
Limited Commercial District to the C-MU Mixed Use District. 40
41
Section 3. The Village Council hereby directs Village Administration to ensure that 42
the Village’s Official Zoning Map is amended to reflect the rezoning of the Propert y. 43
44
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Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance 1
is for any reason held by a Court to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding 2
shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 3
4
Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby 5
repealed to the extent of such conflict. 6
7
Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 8
9
PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF _____________, 2020. 10
11
PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 12
__________, 2020. 13
14
15
___________________________________ 16
MAYOR 17
18
ATTEST: 19
20
_______________________________________ 21
VILLAGE CLERK 22
23
24
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 25
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 26
27
_______________________________________ 28
VILLAGE ATTORNEY29
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EXHIBIT “A”
Legal Description
Lot 13 and the North 64 feet of Lot 12, Block 70, Yacht Club Addition to Village of North
Palm Beach, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 249 of the public
records of Palm beach County, Florida
PCN: 68-43-42-09-01-070-0121
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Jeremy Hubsch, Community Development Director
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: Ordinance 1st Reading – A1A Corner Plaza Rezoning, Planned Unit Development
(PUD) and Site Plan Approval
The Applicant, Princeton Holding Group South, LLC, is seeking to develop 7,134 square feet of retail
uses on 1.95 acres. This includes a 4,232 square foot retail building with four bays, and a 3,109 square
foot 7-11 convenience store with eight fueling islands and sixteen pumps. The property is located at the
northeast corner of Richard Road and Alternate A1A. In 2022, Palm Beach County plans to extend
Congress Road to this intersection.
Under the new Zoning Code, the site is currently zoned C-T Transitional Commercial (formerly C-C
Transitional Commercial), which allows the proposed retail uses, but not the automotive service station
use. The Applicant is seeking to rezone the property to the C-S Shopping Commercial District (formerly
the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District). The rezoning will enable the automotive service station
portion of the project to be considered a permitted use.
The Applicant is requesting a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in order to be granted six waivers from
Village Code requirements. Per section 45-35.1, the intention of the Planned Unit Development process
is to provide: “an added degree of flexibility in the placement and interrelationship of the buildings and
uses within the planned unit development, together with the implementation of new design concepts.”
The Applicant has provided a plan that follows some of the design concepts desired for commercial
properties in the Village Master Plan, with buildings pushed closer to the street, parking in the rear, and
building design that is consistent with the Village’s Architectural Guidelines.
Community Outreach
The Applicant has held two community workshops with residents of the surrounding neighborhood and
community at large. One was held at the Community Center in March of 2019 and another was held at
Village Hall in October of 2020. The Applicant took feedback received from residents at the meetings
and incorporated it into the project design. The Applicant added a 6-foot concrete wall and shade trees
on the east side of the property and made the Richard Road entrance ingress only after feedback from
residents and Village staff. Additionally, the Applicant created a petition to gather more feedback from
nearby residents. Per the Applicant’s justification statement, “92% of the residents responded in
agreement to the proposal of the gas station including the pumps and remaining multi-tenant retail. The
negative responses recorded did not have any issues with the gas station use or pumps but general
development of the area and traffic from the Congress extension.”
Planning Commission Hearing
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the project at its October 6, 2020 meeting. One
nearby resident spoke and expressed concerns regarding the impact on residential properties behind
the project, specifically noise and lighting. The members of the Planning Commission in general were
pleased with the proposed architecture and landscaping and thought it was an appropriate location for
an automotive fuel station and retail uses. The Planning Commission was unanimously supportive of
the project and voted to recommend approval of the project 5-0 with conditions. The proposed
conditions have been mostly generated by staff, with a few additions by the Planning Commission. A
number of the conditions are standard construction-related conditions that the Village imposes on
commercial projects and are not specific to the proposed development.
A more detailed analysis of the proposed project is included in the attached Planning Commission staff
report.
There is no fiscal impact
Recommendation: By a vote of 5-0, the Planning Commission recommends approval of the proposed
Rezoning, PUD and Site Plan, with the following conditions:
1. Applicant shall receive a permit from Palm Beach County Environmental Resource
Department for construction within Wellfield Zone prior to issuance of building permit.
2. Applicant shall receive a permit from the Florida Department of Transportation for
driveway access and right-of-way dedication along Alternate A1A prior to approval of
plat.
3. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, Applicant shall
submit covenants and restrictions providing for unity of control of the entire project and
maintenance of all common areas and improvements and a shared park ing agreement
to the Village Attorney for review and shall obtain the Village Attorney’s approval.
4. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall
attempt to shield lighting to reduce spillover into neighboring properties where feasible
and attempt to use dark-sky friendly fixtures.
5. All infrastructure, including but not limited to fire hydrant, street lights, water meter, etc.
proposed on the approved site plan shall be maintained by the property owner.
6. The Applicant shall reserve water and sewer capacity with Seacoast Utility Authority and
provide the Village with the Developer’s Agreement prior to the issuance of the first
infrastructure permit.
7. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall
have underground water mains and fire hydrants installed, completed, and in service.
8. Prior to certificate of occupancy, sidewalk easement shall be created in coordination with
Florida Department of Transportation for portion extending into private property.
9. The Applicant shall relocate all existing native trees per the approved tree disposition
plan. If the oak trees do not survive relocation, they shall be replaced with ranch grown
oaks that are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries.
10. If any significant archeological resources are found on site during development and
construction, the Applicant shall notify Village staff and following the procedures outlined
in Section 21-104.
11. Applicant shall submit irrigation plans as part the building permit review.
12. All light poles being relocated along Alternate A1A shall underground the wires.
13. Prior to CO, Applicant shall install “No Truck” signs (R5-2 OR R5-2a as specified by the
Federal Highway Administration) at the entrance to Richard Rd.
14. When submitting for permit, master signage plan shall be updated for the retail building
to limit the façade signage to 5% of storefront measured to the parapet.
15. Extend the roof overhang at the convenience store to provide adequate
shading/coverage prior to issuance of vertical building permit.
16. Prior to issuance of vertical building permit, provide updated Master Sign Plan to show
consistency in architecture, colors and materials between the, gas station signage and
retail building signage.
17. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, revise the landscape plan to add
additional landscaping, at the Southwest corner of Alt. A1A and Richard Rd.
18. Update applicant’s Master Sign Plan by redacting Section A.2, and modify Section D.1(a)
by removing “or other color as designated by landlord.”
19. Prior to issuance of the vertical building permit, paint the flat roof section to match the
angled roof portion.
20. Prior to or concurrent with the issuance of a Final Certificate of Occupancy for the
convenience store building, the Applicant shall obtain a Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy for the finished shell of the retail outparcel building and complete all site
improvements with the exception of the interior of the retail outparcel building.
21. Applicant shall be bound by all oral and written representations made both on the record
and as part of the application process irrespective of whether such representations are
included as formal conditions.
22. The conditions of approval shall be binding on the Applicant and its successors in interest
and assigns and a violation of such conditions shall constitute a violation of the Village
Code of Ordinances and may be enforced by the Village as set forth in Article VI, Chapter
2 of the Village Code or as otherwise authorized by law.
Attachments:
1. Planning Commission Staff Report and Supporting Materials
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ORDINANCE NO. 2020-27 1
2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, CREATING A PLANNED UNIT 4
DEVELOPMENT ON APPROXIMATELY 1.95 ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY 5
LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RICHARD ROAD AND 6
ALTERNATE A1A, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; 7
REZONING THE PROPERTY FROM THE C-T TRANSITIONAL 8
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO THE C-S SHOPPING COMMERCIAL 9
DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY IN 10
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, WAIVERS AND 11
CONDITIONS REFERENCED IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING 12
PROCEDURES FOR FUTURE MODIFICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR 13
CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 14
EFFECTIVE DATE. 15
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WHEREAS, Princeton Holdings Group South, LLC (“Applicant” or “Property Owner”), the 17
owner of 1.95 acres of real property located on the northeast corner of Richard Road and Alternate 18
A1A (2895 Richard Road), as more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and 19
incorporated herein (“Property”), filed an application for rezoning from the C-T Transitional 20
Commercial District (formerly the CC Transitional Commercial District) to the C-S Shopping 21
District (formerly the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District) and for approval of a Planned Unit 22
Development; and 23
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WHEREAS, the Applicant is seeking to construct 7,134 square feet of retail uses consisting of a 25
4,232 square foot retail building with four bays and a 3,109 square foot 7-11 convenience store 26
with eight fueling islands and sixteen fuel pumps; and 27
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WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Village’s Planning Commission, the 29
Village Council determines that the Planned Unit Development and rezoning applications are 30
consistent with the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and meet each of the applicable requirements 31
of the Village Code of Ordinances; and 32
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WHEREAS, having conducted all required public hearings, the Village Council wishes to approve 34
the rezoning and the creation of the Planned Unit Development in accordance with the plans and 35
specifications submitted by the Applicant, subject to the approved modifications or “waivers” to 36
the Village’s land development regulations and the conditions of approval imposed by the Village; 37
and 38
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WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that approval of this Ordinance is in the best interests 40
of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach. 41
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE 43
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 44
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Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 46
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Section 2. The Village Council hereby creates a Planned Unit Development (“PUD”) on 1
approximately 1.95 acres of real property located at the northeast corner of Richard Road and 2
Alternate A1A (2895 Richard Road), as more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto 3
and incorporated herein by this reference (“Property”). 4
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Section 3. The Village Council hereby rezones the Property from the C-T Transitional 6
Commercial District (formerly the C-C Transitional Commercial District) to the C-S Shopping 7
Commercial District (formerly the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District) and hereby directs 8
Village Administration to ensure that the Village’s Zoning Map is amended to reflect the rezoning 9
of the Property. 10
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Section 4. The Applicant shall develop and operate the PUD in accordance with the following 12
plans on file with the Village’s Community Development Department: 13
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A. Site Plan prepared by Cotleur & Hearing dated December 11, 2019 and last revised for 15
submittal to the Village on October 20, 2020, consisting of two pages (SP-1 and SP-2). 16
17
B. Landscape Plan prepared by Cotleur & Hearing dated December 11, 2019 and last revised 18
for submittal to the Village on October 20, 2020, consisting of two pages (LP-1 and LP-2). 19
20
C. Lighting Plan prepared by Cree Lighting dated August 21, 2020. 21
22
D. Master Sign Program dated September 11, 2020 (see conditions of approval). 23
24
E. Sign Plans for the retail building monument sign prepared by Harbinger dated July 23, 25
2020 and last revised for submitted to the Village on September 10, 2020 consisting of two 26
pages. 27
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F. Sign Plans for the 7-11 monument, wall, canopy and directional signs prepared by 29
Harbinger dated June 20, 2018 and last revised for submittal to the Village on December 30
6, 2019 consisting of eight pages (see conditions of approval). 31
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G. Renderings prepared by Cotleur & Hearing (undated) consisting of three pages. 33
34
H. Renderings and architectural plans for the 7-11 prepared by b·u·f Studio dated September 35
25, 2020 consisting of six pages. 36
37
I. Architectural plans for the retail space prepared by Forum dated November 8, 2019 38
consisting of two pages. 39
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J. Undated material and color board. 41
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Section 5. In approving the PUD, the Village Council hereby grants the following 43
modifications or “waivers” from the requirements of the Village’s land development regulations: 44
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A. Waiver from Section 44-33(D) (Building Setback) of the Village Code of Ordinances to 1
reduce the required front setback from fifty (50) feet to twenty (20) feet. 2
3
B. Waiver from Section 45-89(B)(1) (Shade Trees) of the Village Code of Ordinances to 4
eliminate the requirement for one shade tree within thirty (30) feet of each parking space 5
for two of the parking spaces. 6
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C. Waiver from Section 24-43(a)(1) (Concrete Flares) of the Village Code of Ordinances to 8
allow asphalt flares (aprons) in lieu of concrete flares (aprons) at the project entrance in 9
accordance with FDOT requirements. 10
11
D. Waiver from Section 6-115(C)(2)c (Multiple Occupancy Signage) of the Village Code of 12
Ordinances to increase the number of wall signs on the retail building from one sign per 13
tenant to two signs per tenant to provide signage for the both the roadway and the parking 14
lot. 15
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E. Waiver from Section 6-115(C)(2)d (Single Occupancy Signage) of the Village Code of 17
Ordinances to increase the number of full-size and half size wall signs for the 7-11 from 18
one to two. 19
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F. Waiver from Section 6-115(B)(6) (Tenants on Monument Signs) to allow the listing of 21
tenants on the monument sign for a site less than five acres in size. 22
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Section 6. To the extent not modified in Section 5 above, the Applicant shall develop, operate 24
and maintain the Property in accordance with all Village Code requirements. The Village 25
Council’s approval of the PUD is subject to the following additional conditions: 26
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A. The Applicant shall receive a permit the from Palm Beach County Environmental Resource 28
Department for construction within a Wellfield Zone prior to issuance of building permit. 29
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B. The Applicant shall receive a permit from the Florida Department of Transportation for 31
driveway access and right-of-way dedication along Alternate A1A prior to approval of plat. 32
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C. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant 34
shall submit covenants and restrictions providing for Unity of Control of the Property, 35
including the maintenance of all common areas and improvements and shared parking, to 36
the Village Attorney for review and shall obtain the Village Attorney’s approval prior to 37
the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 38
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D. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall 40
shield lighting to reduce spillover into neighboring properties where feasible and attempt 41
to use dark-sky friendly fixtures. 42
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E. All infrastructure, including but not limited to fire hydrants, street lights, water meters, etc., 44
proposed on the approved site plan shall be maintained by the Applicant. 45
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F. The Applicant shall reserve water and sewer capacity with Seacoast Utility Authority and 1
provide the Village with the Developer’s Agreement prior to the issuance of the first 2
infrastructure permit. 3
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G. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall 5
have underground water mains and fire hydrants installed, completed and in service. 6
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H. Prior to issuance of a Final Certificate of Occupancy for any building, a sidewalk easement 8
shall be created in coordination with Florida Department of Transportation for the portion 9
extending into the Property. 10
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I. The Applicant shall relocate all existing native trees per the approved tree disposition plan. 12
If the oak trees do not survive relocation, they shall be replaced with ranch grown oaks that 13
are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries. 14
15
J. If any significant archeological resources are found on site during development and 16
construction, the Applicant shall notify Village staff and following the procedures outlined 17
in Section 21-104 of the Village Code of Ordinances. 18
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K. The Applicant shall submit irrigation plans as part the building permit review. 20
21
L. All light poles being relocated along Alternate A1A shall have all wires installed 22
underground. 23
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M. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the Applicant shall install “No Truck” signs 25
(R5-2 or R5-2a as specified by the Federal Highway Administration) at the Richard Road 26
access point. 27
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N. When submitting for permits, the Master Sign Program shall be updated for the retail 29
building to limit the façade signage to 5% of storefront measured to the parapet. 30
31
O. Prior to the issuance of the first vertical building permit, the Applicant shall extend the roof 32
overhang at the 7-11 to provide adequate shading/coverage. 33
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P. Prior to issuance of the first vertical building permit, the Applicant shall provide an updated 35
Master Sign Program to show consistency in architecture, colors and materials between the 36
gas station (7-11) signage and the retail building signage. 37
38
Q. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall revise the landscape 39
plan to add additional landscaping at the southwest corner of the Property. 40
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R When submitting for permits, the Master Sign Program shall be revised to eliminate 42
Section A.1 and modify Section D.1(a) to remove the phrase “or other color as designated 43
by the landlord.” 44
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S. Prior to issuance of the first vertical building permit, the Applicant shall provide for the 1
painting of the flat roof section to match the angled roof portion. 2
3
T. Prior to or concurrent with the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy for the 4
convenience store (7-11), the Applicant shall obtain a temporary certificate of occupancy 5
for the finished shell of the retail building and complete all site improvements with the 6
exception of the interior of the retail building. 7
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U. The Applicant shall be bound by all oral and written representations made both on the 9
record and as part of the application process irrespective of whether such representations 10
are included as formal conditions. 11
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Section 7. A violation of any of the requirements or conditions of this Ordinance shall be 13
enforced in the same manner as a violation of a Code provision or ordinance in accordance with 14
Article IV of Chapter 2 of the Village Code of Ordinances. 15
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Section 8. The Village Council may approve minor modifications to the Planned Unit 17
Development by resolution without the necessity of review by the Planning Commission, 18
advertisement or public hearing. The following modifications shall not be considered minor: 19
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A. Any increase in the total square footage or the footprint of any principal structure; 21
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B. Any change in access to the Property; 23
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C. Any variance to the underlying zoning regulations or additional waiver to the Village’s 25
land development regulations; 26
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D. Any increase in height to the buildings located on the Property; or 28
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E. Any relocation of parking areas resulting in a net reduction in the total number of parking 30
spaces. 31
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Section 9. Each of the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance shall be binding upon 33
the Applicant and its successors in interest or assigns and shall be deemed covenants running with 34
the land. The Unity of Control shall include a statement that the Property shall be developed in 35
accordance with the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance. 36
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Section 10. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for 38
any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, 39
such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 40
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Section 11. All ordinances, resolutions or prior development permits or approvals relating to 42
the Property in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of 43
such conflict. 44
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Section 12. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 46
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PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020. 1
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PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF 3
___________, 2020. 4
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(Village Seal) 7
MAYOR 8
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ATTEST: 11
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VILLAGE CLERK 14
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 16
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 17
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VILLAGE ATTORNEY 20
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Exhibit “A”
Legal Description of the Property
Lots 43, 44, 45 and 46, KELSEY ACRES, PLAT NO. 2 (LESS AND EXCEPT that land taken or
conveyed to the Department of Transportation for Highway Purposes as shown on Road Plat Book
4, Page 22 and as appear in instruments recorded in Official Record Book 3538, Page 1834 and
Official Record Book 3543, Page 332), according to the plat thereof on file in the Office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, as in Plat Book 24, Page 47.
VILLAGE-NPB.ORG 501 US Highway 1 | North Palm Beach, FL 33408 | Phone: 561-841-3380
ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUM NO. 20-023
DATE: October 6, 2020
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Jeremy Hubsch, AICP, Community Development Director
RE: A1A Corner Plaza Rezoning/ PUD/ Site Plan
October 6, 2020 Meeting P&Z# 2019-2184
I. APPLICATION
Location: 2895 Richard Rd. generally located on the Northeast corner of
Alternate A1A and Richard Rd.
PCN:
68-43-42-17-04-000-0430
Legal Description: Lots 43, 44, 45, and 56 Kelsey Acres Plat No. 2
Request: An application submitted by Cotleur & Hearing on behalf of Princeton
Holdings Group South LLC requesting a rezoning, Subdivision, PUD with
waivers and site plan review for the development of a fuel service station
and retail sales
II. REQUEST & PROPERTY INFORMATION
The Applicant, Princeton Holdings Group South, LLC has submitted this application for the development of a
7-Eleven automotive service station and retail building at the corner of Alternate A1A and Richard Rd. The
site has been vacant for many years with no evidence on file of previous development on the property. The
site was annexed into the Village from unincorporated Palm Beach County in 2007 via ordinance 2007-04. It
was previously zoned General Commercial in the County and was approved for over 30,000 SF of medical
office in a two-story building. The approved building was ultimately never constructed and the entitlements
have since been lost.
The current proposal seeks to construct 7,341 SF of retail, including a 3,109 SF convenience store with 8
fueling islands and 16 pumps. The proposed retail uses are allowed in the current CC Transitional Commercial
zoning district. However, the automotive service station use is not allowed. The Applicant is seeking to rezone
the property to the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District, which will ultimately become the C-S Shopping
Commercial District upon final adoption of the revised land development regulations. The rezoning will enable
the automotive service station portion of the project to be considered a permitted use.
The Applicant is also seeking a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in order to be granted waivers from Village
Code standards. As shown on the site plan and described further below, there are 6 waivers that are required
for the Applicant to be granted relief from the current code requirements for setbacks and other site elements
through the PUD process. The Planning Commission is being asked to make a recommendation to the Village
Council for the requested rezoning and Planned Unit Development.
The current Future Land Use (FLU) and current Zoning designations for the property are summarized in the
table below.
Future Land Use (FLU)
Designation Existing Zoning Designation
Proposed Zoning Designation
Commercial CC- Transitional Commercial C1- Neighborhood Commercial
The site is 1.87 acres, and is generally cleared of vegetation except for a few native oak and palm trees near
the east and north property lines. These trees are close to the existing FPL power lines which run along the
eastern property line between the subject parcel and adjacent residential neighborhood. The adjacent
neighborhood is entirely within the jurisdiction of unincorporated Palm Beach County and consists of a mixture
of single-family and multi-family homes. The properties immediately abutting the subject parcel all have
multiple units on each lot. They range from properties with 2 homes per lot, to one property that has
approximately 9 mobile home type structures. The Applicant is proposing a 6-foot concrete wall and a rear
landscape buffer with a mixture of shrubs, four Sea Grape’s, three Live Oaks, four gumbo limbo’s and 20
Mahogany trees to separate the uses.
The following table summarizes the uses, FLU designations, and zoning districts of the surrounding
properties:
Zoning
Future Land Use
Existing Use
EAST RM LR-3 Residential (PBC)
NORTH C-C Commercial Professional Service
SOUTH C-C Commercial Vacant (Mercedes Owned for off-site
parking)
WEST CG CH/5 Office/Convenience Store (PBC)
III. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS OF APPLICANT’S REQUEST
A. Rezoning
The Applicant is proposing to rezone the property from CC-Transitional Commercial to C-1
Neighborhood Commercial, which will become the C-S Shopping District upon final adoption of the
revised land development regulations. The proposal to rezone the property to the existing C-1 district
is necessary in order to permit the proposed automotive service station use. The property is located
at the corner of a signalized intersection at Alternate A1A and Richard Road. The intersection will soon
include the future extension of Congress Avenue. The County currently has the construction of the
roadway extension scheduled for fiscal year 2022. The intersection of two arterial roads (Alternate
A1A and Congress Avenue) is generally a desirable commercial node location, due to high levels of
pass-by traffic.
The Village code does not list criteria required for the rezoning of properties, but generally when
looking at rezoning’s, issues such as compatibility with adjacent properties and the suitability of a site
for the proposed use are heavily considered. The subject property is currently zoned CC-Transitional
Commercial. The general description of this district is: “This residential/commercial transitional district
is to provide for the development of low-intensity business offices and other complementary uses.
The CC district shall serve as a transition between residential areas and intense commercial
development.” The properties along the east side of Alternate A1A north of Park Road are all zoned
CC due to being adjacent to residential properties. With the exception of the subject parcel and the
two southernmost parcels in the CC District, all of the CC properties are immediately adjacent to single-
family homes. Therefore, this site may be more suitable for more intense commercial uses than typical
properties in the CC-district.
The adjacent residential properties are located within unincorporated Palm Beach County. It is worth
noting that if this property had not been annexed into the Village in 2007, it would carry a General
Commercial Zoning Designation, which is one of the most intense commercial zoning classifications
in the County. Had it remained in the County, the Applicant would have been eligible to apply for a
Conditional Use for the automotive service station use (note: all automobile service stations in
unincorporated Palm Beach County require a Conditional Use).
B. Subdivision
The property is proposed to be subdivided into two properties. The preliminary plat will require
recommendations by the planning commission for final approval by Village Council. The automotive
service station and convenience store will be on the southern parcel and the retail building will be on
the northern. Both lots meet the minimum dimensions established in the code. According to the
Applicant, they will maintain existing ownership and the separation was required for the lease
agreements of the different users. Both properties will share parking and utilities. The requirement of
a shared agreement between the two parcels is proposed by staff as a condition of approval.
C. Planned Unit Development with Waivers
The PUD application includes a concurrent review of the site plan with associated landscape plan for
consistency with the Village Code. The Applicant is seeking six (6) waivers from code standards. Per
section 45-35.1, the intention of the Planned Unit Development process is to provide: “an added
degree of flexibility in the placement and interrelationship of the buildings and uses within the planned
unit development, together with the implementation of new design concepts.” The Applicant has
provided a plan that follows some of the design concepts desired for commercial properties in the
Village Master Plan with buildings pushed closer to the street, parking in the rear, and building design
that is consistent with the Village’s Architectural Guidelines.
Staff is supportive of the requested waivers, as they ultimately enable the Applicant to present a project
that attempts to follow the Village Master Plan.
Analysis of Waivers Requested:
The applicant is requesting six waivers from code provisions in the table and further described in detail
below.
Code
Section Required Proposed Waiver
Request Comments/Analysis
1. Section 45-
33 (D)-
Building
setback
50 foot
front
setback
20 feet 30 feet Staff: Allows the parking to be in
the rear of the property and better
separates the building’s from the
adjacent residential
2. Section 45-
89 (B) (1)-
Shade Tree
Shade tree
required
within 30
feet of
each
parking
space
50 feet (2
spaces)
20 feet Staff: Out of the 39 total spaces,
two spaces are not within 30 feet
of a shade tree as they are right
near the entrance. There are palm
trees within the 30 foot radius.
3. Section 24-
43 (a) (1)-
concrete
flares
Concrete
flares at
entrance
Asphalt
flares
Substitute
concrete
for asphalt
Staff: Requirement from FDOT as
part of the access approval.
4. Section 6-
115(C)(2)c-
Multiple
Occupancy
Signage
1 wall sign
per tenant
2 wall
signs per
tenant
1 wall sign
per tenant
Staff: Entrance from the parking
lot at the rear requires signage on
both the roadway and the front
entrance.
5. Section 6-
115 (c)(2)d-
Single
Occupancy
Signage
1 full size
wall sign &
1 half size
wall size
per ROW
2 full size
wall signs
& 2 half
size wall
signs
1 full size
wall sign
& 1 half
size wall
size per
ROW
Staff: A full size wall sign
proposed on building facing each
ROW and half size signs on the
canopy facing each ROW.
6. Section 6-
115 (B) (6)
Tenant on
monument
sign over 5
acres
Tenants
on
monument
sign at
1.87 acre
3.25 acres Staff: Proposed monument
signage otherwise complies with
code for dimensions
The Applicant has provided the following justification for the requested waivers:
1. Waiver for setback reduction: Section 45-33(D)
Village code for the C-1 zoning district (and new C-S zoning district) requires a 50’ setback from the
street line to the front of the building. Part of the current request includes relief from the typical setback
requirements so that the building may be located closer to the road while parking for the property is in
the rear. Not only would this lot configuration enhance functionality, but this layout also achieves
consistency with similar setbacks established in the nearby Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zoning
District and along US 1 which both aim to provide enhanced pedestrian connectivity and visual
aesthetics. Additionally, having the parking lot in the rear of the property would ease the burden on
surrounding residents by breaking up the visible hardscape.
Staff analysis: The intent of the new form based code is to bring buildings closer to the road, create
a more urban space and eliminate vast areas of parking adjacent to the roadway. Though not on the
US 1 corridor, this development will create a similar development style. Access to the buildings will be
provided from the right of way as well as from the parking lot. With the parking in t he rear, there is
better separation between the buildings and the adjacent residential.
2. Waiver from shade tree in parking lot: Section 45-89(B)(1)
The draft section of the code requires every parking space to be within 30’ from a shade tree. To
comply with this draft section, a shade tree would need to be placed in front of the main entrance of
the convenience store. This is not practicable and is overly burdensome. The front entrance only has
8 parking spaces in a row which is a relatively small number of spaces. A shade tree cannot be located
within the foundation planting as it would cause issues to the foundation slab. Further, creating a new
landscape island for the purpose of a tree would further reduce the already limited number of parking
spaces. The intent of this draft section is to provide a greater number of parking spaces with some
degree of shade. Although this intent is commendable, the benefits from this draft section will have
limited benefits for this gas station use. The typical visitor to a gas station’s convenience store is
generally short in nature and therefore the burdens incorporated with a single tree far outweighs any
perceived benefits. It should be noted that only 2 parking space would not be within 30’ from a shade
tree. Therefore, Applicant respectfully requests a waiver from this code section as the impact from this
waiver would be limited to two transient parking spaces and it should also be noted that the remainder
of this project is in compliance with this draft code section.
Staff analysis: All parking spaces are required to be 30 f eet maximum from the nearest shade tree.
There are 2 spaces out of 39 that are not compliant with this code provision as they are right near the
front entrance to the convenience store. There are palm trees within the 30 foot radius of the spaces
at the foundation of the building. According to the applicant, shade trees in this location would
negatively impact the foundation slab of the structure.
3. Waiver for concrete flares: Section 24-43 (a) (1)
Per village code, Portland cement concrete is required between the roadway and the sidewalk or
property line. Due to Palm Beach County and Florida Department of Transportation requirements, the
Applicant is requesting a waiver from this requirement wherein the road material used may be that of
asphalt. Richard Road is a county road and Alternate A1A is a state road. The county and state have
indicated that radii access points require asphalt pavement to prevent cracks where the turning radi i
meet the existing payment. Due to these requirements, Applicant respectfully requests a waiver from
the concrete flare requirement to permit asphalt.
Staff analysis: The applicant met with the Florida Department of Transportation since it owns and
maintains Alternate A1A. In the letter granting access to the property, it was determined that asphalt
flares are preferable over the concrete flares required in the village code. The county also determined
that the asphalt flares were preferable at a subsequent meeting to discuss the access to Richard Rd.
4. Waiver for Wall Signage: Section 6-115 (C) (2) c
This code section permits 1 wall sign per tenant wherein the Applicant seeks a waiver to allow for 2
wall signs per tenant. The retail building abuts Alternate A1A with parking in the rear. A wall sign is
appropriate on the façade which fronts this roadway, however without a wall sign on the façade which
abuts the parking lot, a visitor will have difficulty identifying their desired establishment. Proper
identification of retail spaces is of great importance in the ultimate success of this location. Therefore,
to properly identify the tenants at this location, Applicant respectfully requests a waiver to permit two
wall signs per tenant to be located on the east and west elevations of the retail building.
Staff analysis:
a. Per the code, a multiple occupancy complex is allowed:
i. 1 wall sign per tenant space facing a roadway
ii. Limited to 5% of building façade at 25 feet setback.
b. The applicant is requesting the waiver from both aspects of the code requirement. The
tenants for the retail building face the roadway and are allowed one wall sign each along
Alternate A1A, but since the parking will be at the rear, an additional wall sign is proposed
at the rear for better identification of the storefront when entering from the parking lot.
c. A second part of the waiver stems from waiver 1 with the reduced setback. Though the
building is not a minimum of 25 feet from the roadway, the applicant is requesting to follow
that restriction of 5% of the building façade per storefront.
5. Waiver for wall sign: Section 6-115 (C) (2) d
Code permits 1 full size wall sign for a single occupancy building with the exception when the building
fronts two streets. In this instance, code permits 1 full size sign and 1 half sized sign. The 7-11 fronts
Alternate A1A and Richard Road. Applicant is requesting a waiver to permit 2 full size signs and 2
half-size signs (substantially smaller than half-size). The orientation of the building is such that the
side of the building fronts Alternate A1A whereas the front of the building faces towards the gas pumps
and Richard Road. Having a full-size sign which fronts A1A, as a major roadway, is important and it
is equally important to have a full-size sign identifying the main entrance into the building. Proper
identification is important to the success of this property.
Furthermore, the code provides that a wall sign cannot be more than 5% of the building’s façade if the
building has a setback of 25’. Although this building only has a setback of 20’, it should be noted that
this setback would have been larger had it not been for the additional right-of-way dedication.
Nonetheless, the building is still in excess of 25’ from the roadway and the intent of the code is still
complied with. Applicant requests that the building’s signage, although it does not technically have a
25’ setback, should still be afforded the 5% maximum sign size. It should be further noted that the
calculations of the building’s façade should be calculated from the finished floor to the top of the
parapet. The intent of the code is to avoid a disproportioned sign to the overall size and presence of
the building. A parapet is an architectural appurtenance to a building used to screen roof-top
equipment. Although the parapet does not represent the finished roof, it does add to the overall scale
of the building and therefore a sign’s dimensions should be in step with this aspect.
In addition to the 2 full signs, Applicant requests 2 half-size (or less) signs for the canopy which covers
the fueling stations. As shown on the architectural elevations and site renderings the canopy has the
7 Eleven logo which is a 3’x3’ cabinet. These canopy signs further help identify this fuel location as a
driver passes the site.
Staff analysis:
a. Per the code, a single occupant complex (the proposed fuel station and convenience store)
are allowed:
i. 1 wall sign per street frontage.
ii. 2nd sign is allowed at 50% the size of the main wall sign.
b. The applicant is requesting the main sign on the convenience store, facing Richard Rd. It
would be allowed 66 SF, but 22 SF is proposed. The 2nd sign is facing Alternate A1A which
is allowed to be 50% of the main sign or 33 SF. The same 22 SF sign is proposed here as
well. This section is therefore compliant with the code requirements.
c. Two additional signs are proposed on the fuel canopy. The canopy is proposed to have a
7 Eleven logo facing Alternate A1A and Richard Rd. There is no separate restriction or
regulation in the code on canopy signage distinct from the convenience store, so they are
included together in overall wall signage. As such, canopy signs are typicall y restricted
unless a waiver is requested. The logos are 9 SF with trademarked striping 12 ft long on
west and South Elevations of the canopy.
6. Waiver for monument sign: Section 6-115 (B) (6)
Code permits the presence of tenants on a monument sign if the affected area of the site is over 5
acres. The current site is 1.87 acres. The Applicant is requesting a waiver to allow for this site to have
tenants on the monument sign. From a visibility perspective, this retail plaza sits close to Alternate
A1A with guest access to the rear along with the parking area. A monument is paramount in obtaining
proper visibility from those that are traveling Alternate A1A. As a one-story building, being able to
properly notify the general public of the establishments within the site is key to increase traffic into the
site.
Staff analysis: Per the code, a monument sign is only allowed tenant names if the property is over 5
acres. The subject property is only 1.87 acres for a reduction in 3.25 acres of this requirement. It meets
setbacks, square footage and height restrictions in the code. One monument sign is allowed per
frontage. 7 Eleven’s signage will be at the corner, technically along the angle of the Richard Rd
frontage and this sign will count as the one allowed on Alternate A1A. When the property is subdivided,
it will be in compliance with this section.
D. Site Plan Review
a. Traffic Analysis
After discussions with the neighbors and staff, the Applicant will not allow gas tanker truck
access to the property from Richard Road. The Richard Rd. entrance will be for ingress only
and will limit all trucks from utilizing Richard Rd altogether. The fuel tank location will be buried
near the eastern property line and a truck turning analysis has been provided to show how the
tankers will maneuver the site. Approval has been granted for the access along Richard Rd
from Palm Beach County and along Alternate A1A from the Florida Department of
Transportation. A turn lane has been provided along Alternate A1A at the request of FDOT, as
well as cross access between the two parcels being created by the subdivision.
Traffic impacts to the site were considered in the analysis by the Applicant’s traffic engineer.
According to the traffic study, there are no significant impacts to the capacity of either roadway,
but the project will produce 4,036 average daily trips. Of those 4,036 daily trips, 2,467 will be
“pass by” trips, or cars that were already traveling by the location. There will be 249 AM peak
hour trips and 287 PM peak hour trips. Of those, 151 and 175 are AM and PM peak hour pass
by trips respectively. In summary, the proposed development is anticipated to create 1,569
new net trips to the site daily (excluding pass by traffic), 98 new AM peak hour trips, and 112
new PM peak hour trips.
The proposed project was issued a Traffic Performance Standards (TPS) approval by Palm
Beach County, confirming that the proposed development will meet the County’s traffic
standards.
b. Site Design
The site has a retail building, with four different units on the northern end of the property, with
parking in the rear. On the southern end of the property (near the Richard Road and Alternate
A1A intersection) there is a canopy with 8 different fueling islands and 16 pumps. Between the
canopy and retail building is a 3,109 square foot convenience store. Consistent with the goal
of the Village Master Plan, the buildings are pushed closer to the street with parking screened
in the rear. The orientation of buildings closer to the street creates further separation between
the proposed buildings and the adjacent neighborhood.
At the suggestion of staff, the Applicant has created a plan that enables trucks to be able to
access the site solely from Alternate A1A. The truck circulation route was also designed to
avoid the area between the convenience store and fuel canopy, in order to better protect
pedestrians. Additional site features have been added, including a bike rack, benches and
trash cans. Air and vacuum station will also be provided for the users of the fuel station.
c. Landscape Plan
The proposed landscape plan has been reviewed for consistency with the new code. The new
code requires that the Applicant has to meet landscape standards such as perimeter screening,
buffers, and foundation plantings and also provide at least 100 additional “supplemental
landscape points”. The supplemental points can be gained by installing trees and landscaping
above and beyond code requirements. Examples of items that can be issued supplemental
points are: specimen trees, native trees, massing of landscaping, and sidewalk connections.
The Applicant has provided 170 points worth of additional supplemental landscaping, mostly
for the provision of native trees.
Staff wanted to ensure that the Applicant providing heavy landscape screening in two areas of
the property. One, the rear of the property adjacent to residential properties. Here, the
Applicant is proposing a 6-foot concrete wall and a rear landscape buffer with a mixture of
shrubs, four Sea Grape’s, three Live Oaks, four gumbo limbo’s and 20 Mahogany trees to
visually screen the site from the neighboring properties. The second area of focus is the south
and southwest corner of the property where the gas canopy will be visible from Alternate A1A.
The Applicant is installing a raised berm along this portion of the property, with groundcover
and shrubs such as: Blue Agave, Dwarf Schefflera, Parsoni Juniper, Dwarf Podocarpus,
Podocrapus, and Dwarf Yaupon Holly. The Applicant has provided eight Royal Palms in this
area, along with eight Japanese Blueberry trees that will be 12’ tall on installation for screening.
d. Architectural Design
Staff has worked with the Applicant and their architect to create a design that is inspired by the
Village’s new architectural guidelines. Per the Applicant’s Justification Statement:
“The new convenience store and multi-tenant building utilizes an Anglo-Caribbean architectural
narrative that is sometimes referred to as the “New Caribbean” style, as expressed in the North
Palm Beach Architectural Design Guidelines. This is expressed through the elevations with an
8:12 pitched mansard crimped metal roof around the Convenience Store and high vertical
fenestration against the overall height of the building. The material palette uses smooth stucco
as the main exterior finish, and a stone wainscot base with an appropriate color palette that
responds to the context of the site and the hot Florida sun, and the style of the
architecture. The design style is further influenced using entryway overhangs that allow for
columns of stucco and windows that are anchored on each end with Anglo-Caribbean style
shutters. The Multi-Tenant Building carries much of the same vernacular with expressing high
fenestration, window shutters, brackets at the roof, and the same material palette. The
mansard roof on the Convenience Store is reflected in the tower elements with pitched roof on
the Multi-Tenant Building.”
E. Public Notice and Community Outreach
The Applicant has held two community workshops with residents of the surrounding neighborhood
and community at large. One was held at the Community Center in March of 2019 and another was
held at Village Hall in October of 2020. The Applicant took feedback received from residents at the
meetings and incorporated it into the project design. The Applicant added a 6-foot concrete wall and
shade trees on the east side of the property and made the Richard Road entrance ingress only after
feedback from residents and Village staff. Additionally, the Applicant created a petition to gather
more feedback from nearby residents. Per the Applicant’s justification statement, “92% of the
residents responded in agreement to the proposal of the gas station including the pumps and
remaining multi-tenant retail. The negative responses recorded did not have any issues with the gas
station use or pumps but general development of the area and traffic from the Congress extension.”
The rezoning has been publically noticed, with mailers sent to all property owners within 500 feet of
the subject property; as well as signs posted onsite, and notice in the Palm Beach Post.
F. Appearance Plan Compliance
Sec. 6-36. - Powers and duties of planning commission concerning the appearance code.
The planning commission shall have the following powers and duties:
1. To hold public hearings on and make recommendations for amendments to the appearance plan.
2. To consult with and cooperate with the planning and zoning advisory board, the beautification
committee and other village departments, and any other municipal or governmental bodies on
matters affecting the appearance of the village.
3. To study exterior design drawings, landscape and site plans and materials for any proposed public
works or public improvements and to make recommendations to the council or village manager as
to the architectural or aesthetic aspects thereof.
4. To study and review preliminary and final plats and make recommendations to the planning
and zoning advisory board and the village council.
5. To hold hearings, when required, on the issuance of certificates of appropriateness as
provided in section 6-59, in connection with questions pertaining to applications for
building permits and to issue or deny such certificates pursuant to the provisions of such
section 6-59.
Sec. 6-58. - Action of planning commission.
Upon consideration of an application, the planning commission shall issue a certificate of
appropriateness to the community development department upon a finding that the plan conforms to
the village appearance plan and that the proposed building or structure is appropriate to, and
compatible with, the character of the immediate neighborhood and will not cause a substantial
depreciation in property values. If the planning commission determines that these criteria are not met,
the planning commission shall provide such advice, counsel, suggestions and recommendations on
matters pertaining to aesthetics as it may deem necessary to guide the prospective applicant in the
development of a plan which would comply with the requirements and purposes of the appearance
plan. If preliminary hearings have been held on the project for which application is being made, and
preliminary approval has been issued by the planning commission as provided in section 6-56, the
planning commission shall issue a certificate of appropriateness immediately, provided that the final
drawings, plans and material as presented comply in all respects with the preliminary presentation
upon which the preliminary approval was based.
Sec. 6-59. - Approval by planning commission.
The planning commission shall issue a certificate of appropriateness upon a concurring vote of at least
three (3) members. No building or other permit, otherwise required under the ordinances of the village,
for the erection, construction, alteration or repair of any building or structure in a multiple-dwelling,
commercial or public zoning district shall be approved by the community development director except
upon the granting of a certificate of appropriateness by the planning commission. The foregoing
requirements shall not preclude the issuance of a building permit without such certificate if the
community development director shall determine that no external architectural feature as defined in
section 6-31 is involved in the work for which the building permit is sought.
Consistency with Appearance Plan
According to the applicant’s justification statement, the project is meeting the intent of the appearance
plan. Their descriptions of each section have been provided in their Justification Statement, page 6-
11. It is staff’s determination, the buildings are generally located in a place to reduce impact to adjacent
residents, of an architectural style desired by the village and colors that are generally consistent with
the neighborhood.
V. CONCLUSION
In Staff’s analysis, the proposed application is consistent with the intent of the Planned Unit Development
process; is consistent with the Appearance Code; and will be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood.
Should the Planning Commission determine that the proposed Rezoning and Planned Unit Development is
worthy of a recommendation of approval to the Village Council, staff requests that the following conditions be
included in the recommendation:
Proposed Conditions of Approval
1. Applicant shall receive a permit from Palm Beach County Environmental Resource Department for
construction within Wellfield Zone prior to issuance of building permit.
2. Applicant shall receive a permit from the Florida Department of Transportation for driveway access and
right-of-way dedication along Alternate A1A prior to approval of plat.
3. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, Applicant shall submit covenants
and restrictions providing for unity of control of the entire project and maintenance of all common areas and
improvements and a shared parking agreement to the Village Attorney for review and shall obtain the Village
Attorney’s approval.
4. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, Applicant shall submit a lighting plan to
the Community Development Department showing the types of light fixtures proposed. Where feasible, the
Applicant shall attempt to shield lighting to reduce spillover into neighboring properties and attempt to use
dark-sky friendly fixtures.
5. All infrastructure, including but not limited to fire hydrant, street lights, water meter, etc. proposed on the
approved site plan shall be maintained by the property owner.
6. The Applicant shall reserve water and sewer capacity with Seacoast Utility Authority and provide the Village
with the Developer’s Agreement prior to the issuance of the first infrastructure permit.
7. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the Applicant shall have underground water mains and fire
hydrants installed, completed, and in service.
8. Prior to certificate of occupancy, sidewalk easement shall be created in coordination with Florida
Department of Transportation for portion extending into private property.
9. The Applicant shall relocate all existing native trees per the approved tree disposition plan prior to beginning
engineering site work.
10. If any significant archeological resources are found on site during development and construction, the
Applicant shall notify Village staff and following the procedures outlined in Section 21-104.
11. Applicant shall submit irrigation plans as part the building permit review.
12. All light poles being relocated along Alternate A1A shall underground the wires.
13. Prior to CO, Applicant shall install “No Truck” signs (R5-2 OR R5-2a as specified by the Federal Highway
Administration) at the entrance to Richard Rd.
14. Applicant shall be bound by all oral and written representations made both on the record and as part of the
application process irrespective of whether such representations are included as formal conditions.
15. The conditions of approval shall be binding on the Applicant and its successors in interest and assigns and
a violation of such conditions shall constitute a violation of the Village Code of Ordinances and may be
enforced by the Village as set forth in Article VI, Chapter 2 of the Village Code or as otherwise authorized
by law.
16. When submitting for permit, master signage plan shall be updated for the retail building to limit the façade
signage to 5% of storefront measured to the parapet.
Attachments
A. Site Plan, Landscape Plan, Survey, Proposed Plat, Photometric Plan, Master Signage Plan
B. Civil Engineering
C. Applicant’s Justification Statement
D. 3D Renderings and Architecture
E. Traffic Approval and Study
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Justification Statement
December 18, 2019
Updated April 20, 2020
Updated July 30, 2020
Updated September 14, 2020
INTRODUCTION
On behalf of the Applicant, Princeton Holding Group South, LLC. Cotleur & Hearing is requesting
a rezoning and site plan review for the proposed filling station, retail and personal services on the
NE corner of Richard Rd. and Alternate A1A (SR811).
PROJECT CONTACT
Cotleur & Hearing
Attn: Donaldson Hearing/David Milledge
1934 Commerce Lane, Suite 1
Jupiter, Florida 33458
Office (561) 747-6336
Direct (561) 406-1002
Fax (561) 747-1377
Princeton Holding Group South
Attn: Daniel Sehayik
1983 PGA Blvd. Suite 105A
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408
Cell: 561-685-0022
Email: dhearing@cotleur-hearing.com; dmilledge@cotleur-hearing.com
HISTORY
This site has no previous development but was approved in the early 2000s for a 2-story
commercial and medical office building with over 30,000 SF. Plans never moved forward with
construction and the entitlements were withdrawn. Some fruit trees and native palms exist but
have been maintained to not overtake the property. The property has been zoned commercial
before annexation into the Village and remains consistent today with Palm Beach County’s
original approvals. The property is proposed to be reclassified from C-C to C-T in the latest draft
zoning code, utilizing most of the same requirements in the existing zoning district.
REQUEST
1. Rezoning from C-C(C-T) to C-S and underlying PUD
2. Site Plan approval for the proposed filling station with 8, two-sided pump stations and
convenience store as well as retail and personal services located in Building B.
Surrounding Land Use and Zoning
The current zoning of C-C (now C-T in the latest draft code) is adequate to provide the uses for
the convenience store, retail and personal services. The rezoning to Shopping Commercial
District (C-S) is required in order to provide the filling station within this location. Additionally, the
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underlying Planned Unit Development (PUD) is being requested to achieve better overall design
for the proposed commercial center.
Adjacent uses need to be taken into consideration when looking at the current development
patterns and future growth of this corridor. With this change, the zoning for the new development
will be consistent with the development across the street and the revitalization of the A1A corridor
due to the Congress Avenue extension to this intersection.
DIRECTION ZONING
DESIGNATION
FUTURE LAND USE
DESIGNATION
EXISTING USE
EAST RM LR-3 Residential (PBC)
NORTH C-T Commercial Professional Service
SOUTH C-T Commercial Vacant (Mercedes Owned
for off-site parking)
WEST CG CH/5 Office/Convenience Store
(PBC)
Overview of Request
Within the CT zoning district, the use of retail sales and personal services are permitted uses as
long as it is in a closed building. The purpose of this request is to alter the zoning to accommodate
a proposed gas station in addition to retail uses. Changing the zoning district from C-C to C-S will
permit the gas station to be allowed on this parcel and create a consistent use with the businesses
across the street. We are seeking site plan approval for the 8 two-sided pump stations, spaced 2
per row, which is a requirement of 7 Eleven corporate guidelines.
Part of the request to include an underlying PUD includes relief from the typical setback
requirements so that the building may be located closer to the road while parking for the property
be located in the rear. Not only would this lot configuration enhance functionality, but this layout
also achieves consistency with similar setbacks established in the nearby Northlake Boulevard
Overlay Zoning District and along US 1 which both aim to provide enhanced pedestrian
connectivity and visual aesthetics. Additionally, having the parking lot in the rear of the property
would ease the burden on surrounding residents by breaking up the visible building hardscape.
Per code section 45-35.1, creating the PUD allows more flexibility in the placement of buildings
within the development together with implementation of new design concepts. This flexibility is
permitted on the premise that required open space and intensity of land use is consistent with
that of the zoning district in which the development lies. The proposed gas station will follow the
Village appearance plan and will not have a negative impact on the surrounding areas. Rather,
the project will be an amenity for residents and provide essentials readily available at a
convenience in terms of proximity.
The intersection at Richard Road and Alternate A1A will be transformed from a local street to a
high classification road because of the Congress Road extension. Because Alternate A1A is a
large state highway, we propose to use the entrance on A1A for all truck traffic entering and
leaving the site. This configuration will keep all intensive truck traffic off Richard Road. The
applicant has sacrificed additional entrances to and from the site and maximum square footage
to allow the trucks to make their turning movements back to the same entrance on A1A.
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Furthermore, Richard Rd. will have a right turn only with an angled curb cut providing only ingress
from the East. Any traffic generated by the Congress Avenue extension will not have any access
from Richard Rd and can only access the site from Alternate A1A. Only local and low levels of
traffic are anticipated to enter from the East along Richard Rd per the submitted traffic analysis.
Along Alternate A1A, a turning lane is proposed per FDOT standards to prevent traffic build up
along the roadway. The applicant received a conceptual FDOT approval letter and abides by their
conditions. The site must have a minimum driveway length of 50 feet, a right turn lane is required,
and there must be a recorded cross access agreement or easement with the adjacent property to
the North. These items have been provided on the proposed site plan. The adjacent property
refers to the proposed retail building North of the 7 Eleven gas station and convenience store, not
the currently northern commercial property.
The gas station canopy, all buildings, and parking on the site will be in compliance with city code
for required sizes but will request a deviation from the typical setbacks of the district. The buildings
require 50 feet of front setback, but this would require the site to be designed with a parking lot in
front of the building. The architecture lends itself to fronting the street and keeping the parking in
the rear of the building. This design is in step with the recent changes made along the US Highway
1 corridor and following the design guidelines of the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zoning district.
Architectural features go above and beyond the minimum requirements in the code and provide
great pedestrian connectivity to the surrounding area including right-of-way improvements along
Richard Rd.
After meeting with the residents that are both (i) East of A1A and (ii) live close to the north, south
and east of the property, their main concerns included the location of the buildings being too close
to adjacent users and the ability for vagrants to come over to their property. No one voiced
concerns with a gas station use or the number of pumps itself. The building safety will be an
important part of the project and pushing the building to the street is proper CPTED design as
well as visually appealing over a parking lot as seen from Alternate A1A.
The proposed gas station will be a 7 Eleven, which is one of the best tenants a landowner can
attract to a site. 7 Eleven would provide an optimal use on a busy intersection corner. The lease
is being signed by 7 Eleven corporate and the development will meet corporate guidelines and
standards to provide the best amenity for the Village and its residents. The company has an AA-
bond rating by Standard and Poor’s.
Project Description
This 1.80-acre site will be split into two sides. Site A is 1.23 acres and will contain a 3,109 SF
convenience store and 8 two-sided gas pumps, spaced 2 per row. The total filling locations total
to 16 spaces but are more compact than the linear fashion they could be designed in. An example
of the difference in frontage of this proposed 7 Eleven station in contrast with a Wawa gas station
in the linear format is included below. The site was designed to minimize the feeling of intensity
while still complying with 7 Eleven corporate requirements. Site B is 0.57 acres and will contain
the 4,232 SF retail building. Both will share the same access point along Alternate A1A. Because
Site A is larger than Site B, there is space for large emergency, garbage trucks and gas tankers
to maneuver in a circle. Tanker trucks are the largest, and truck routing plans are provided within
the conceptual engineering plans, as well as, an overlay of the turning analysis is included on the
site plan to show they have room to maneuver to the underground gas tanks and back to the
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entrance. In order to keep trucks from accessing the site completely off the local Richard Rd.,
they will solely enter and exit the site using Alternate A1A.
Example: Wawa station with 8 inline pumps which negatively impacts the visibility from the street.
Example: 7 Eleven pumps similar to proposed configuration providing same amount of pumps
with less bulk along the roadway.
The new convenience store and multi-tenant building utilizes an Anglo-Caribbean architectural
narrative that is sometimes referred to as the “New Caribbean” style, as expressed in the North
Palm Beach Architectural Design Guidelines. This is expressed through the elevations with an
8:12 pitched mansard crimped metal roof around the Convenience Store and high vertical
fenestration against the overall height of the building. The material palette uses smooth stucco
as the main exterior finish, and a stone wainscot base with an appropriate color palette that
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responds to the context of the site and the hot Florida sun, and the style of the architecture. The
design style is further influenced using entryway overhangs that allow for columns of stucco and
windows that are anchored on each end with Anglo-Caribbean style shutters. The Multi-Tenant
Building carries much of the same vernacular with expressing high fenestration, window shutters,
brackets at the roof, and the same material palette. The mansard roof on the Convenience Store
is reflected in the tower elements with pitched roof on the Multi-Tenant Building.
Please see the enclosed traffic analysis for the proposed use. Based on the current zoning district
and a theoretical development of 20,000 SF of retail, this potential development would create 899
daily trips with 74 peak hour trips. As reflected on the traffic analysis for the purposed project of
a gas station and retail, the proposed project marginally increases traffic. Although the current
zoning district may have a lower traffic count, it should be noted that a gas station’s traffic impact,
by its very nature, may be viewed as inflated since the majority of the trips are by pass-bys and
are not new trips, unlike a larger retail use which actually creates an increase of new trips.
Sec. 45-36. – General provisions
D-2. Where a parcel within a residential zoning district abuts a parcel within a commercial or
industrial zoning district, a wall or fence not exceeding six (6) feet in height may be erected
along the side property line between the front yard setback and the street line provided
that such wall or fence is set back at least three (3) feet from the front property line or as
otherwise required to comply with the sight triangle and clear zone requirements of the
Florida Department of Transportation's Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design,
Construction, and Maintenance of Streets and Highways, whichever is greater.
When introducing a use like a gas station near residential areas safety is a concern with
staff and adjacent residents. In order to create a safe place, there will be a 6-foot wall and
thick landscape buffer for separation between the gas station and residential to the East.
In addition to forming a buffer, there will also be security cameras and “No Loitering” Signs
around the gas station. In addition, 7 Eleven has their own corporate standards that will
ensure the safety of the business operation.
N. Location of business for retail sales of alcoholic beverages.
(1) No licensed retail sales of alcoholic beverages shall be carried on where the proposed
place of business is within one thousand (1,000) feet of a church or other place of worship,
public or private school, hospital, park or playground, or a place of business of another
licensed retail seller of alcoholic beverages; provided further, that no licensed retail sales
of alcoholic beverages shall be carried on in the C-3, Regional Business District, where
the proposed place of business is within five hundred (500) feet of a church, synagogue,
temple or other place of worship.
This gas station will be over the distance requirements for alcoholic sales near a Church,
school, hospital, park or playground, or another place of business with alcoholic sales. The
closest use to the site is First unitarian Church on Prosperity Farms Road. The property is
1,200 Ft. North East of the proposed site.
Sec 27.64 Perimeter Landscaping
All specifications of this section are being met as shown on the proposed landscape and site
plans. The adjacent neighbors have requested the installation of a wall along the Eastern property
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line and as such, there will be plants installed on both sides of the wall to provide a pleasing look
to both the subject property and adjacent property.
Sec. 45-35.1 – Planned Unit Development
The statement of intent describing the district requires a minimum of 1 acre and provides a
degree of flexibility in the placement and interrelationship of the buildings and uses within the
planned unit development, together with the implementation of new design concepts. This site
is implementing a unique design for the better placement of building on the site, addressing the
road better and hiding the parking lot from the street, in line with similar provisions along
Northlake Boulevard. The request to be a PUD does not increase the density or intensity of the
site. Additionally, it does not restrict the open space, air, or light that would be provided in other
zoning districts. There are only two items not meeting the code requirements of the C1 district,
which is the front setback from Alternate A1A and the 30-foot maximum distance of parking
spaces to canopy trees just for the 6 affected spaces at the front of the convenience store. The
latter is being requested because there is not enough space to provide a full shade tree in front
of the store and there are no shade trees allowed next to the powerlines along Alternate A1A
per FPL standards. All of the requested uses and required open space and landscaping have
been provided per code.
According to our square footage, there will be sufficient parking spaces utilizing the parking
demand of the C1 district. The total of both buildings is 7,341 SF. With a parking rate for retail at
1/200 SF, there are 37 spaces required. The site is providing 39 spaces with one handicap space
per building.
Compliance with Village’s Appearance Plan
The following section is to demonstrate that the proposed gas station that falls within a rezoning
to PUD is in compliance with Section IV of Appendix A, Criteria for Appearance.
A. Relationship of Buildings to Site
1. The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition with the streetscape, and to
provide for adequate planting, pedestrian movement, and parking areas.
Response: Yes. As shown on the landscape plan, there is a landscape screen along the
right-of-way frontage as well as landscaping surrounding the convenience and retail stores
that will serve as a transition from the streetscape to the property. Additionally, the rear
perimeter landscaping provides a screen of hedges and trees to shield the neighboring
residences from the hardscape of the parking lot. The parking area design incorporates
landscape islands and other features that will further ease the visual burden of the
hardscape.
2. Site Planning in which setbacks and yards are in excess of zoning restrictions is
encouraged to provide an interesting relationship between buildings.
Response: To achieve some flexibility that is allowed through PUD zoning, the project is
requesting a rezoning from CC to PUD. Rezoning to PUD will allow relief from the typical
building setbacks otherwise required in the district so that the convenience store & retail
stores may be located at the front of the property while the parking lot be located in the
rear.
3. Parking areas shall be treated with decorative elements, building wall extensions,
plantings, berms, or other innovative means so as to largely screen parking areas from
view from public ways and adjoining properties.
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Response: Yes. As shown on the landscape plan, the design incorporates ample
landscape screening both along the rights-of-way and at the rear where there are
neighboring residential properties.
4. The height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and adjoining
buildings.
Response: Yes. The height and scale of the two proposed buildings on site will be
compatible with the surrounding buildings in that they will be one story.
5. Newly installed utility services, and service revisions necessitated by exterior alterations,
shall be underground.
Response: Yes. All new utility services that are installed on site will be installed
underground up to code standards and requirements.
6. In relating buildings to site, the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance in regard to bulk
regulations, standards, and off-street parking shall be part of this criteria. This shall also
apply to subsection B which follows.
Response: Yes. All standards and regulations pertaining to the Zoning Ordinance, off-
street parking, and subsection B below will be followed and fulfilled.
B. Relationship of Building and Site to Adjoining Area
1. Adjacent buildings of different architectural styles shall be made compatible by such means
as screens, site breaks, and materials.
Response: The architectural style of the convenience store and multi-tenant building will
be “New Caribbean”. The only adjacent buildings are residential homes along the rear
perimeter of the site. To screen these residences from the commercial site, there will be
Mahogany and Seagrape trees as well as a 6-foot wall to fully block the views of each use
from the other. Additionally, Small Leaf Clusia and silver buttonwoods will be provided
along the residential side of the wall to provide a landscape screen on each side. See the
accompanying landscape plan for more details.
2. Attractive landscape transition to adjoining properties shall be provided.
Response: Yes. As shown on the landscape plan, ample landscaping is incorporated into
the site design to transition from the right-of-way hardscape to the project site as well as
to the neighboring residences along the rear perimeter. Landscape trees primarily consist
of Gumbo Limbo, Seagrape, and Mahogany, all of which are native to Florida and
consistent with the aesthetic of the area. Transitionary shrubs are also consistent with the
landscape aesthetic of the area.
3. Harmony in texture, lines, and masses is required. Monotony shall be avoided.
Response: The proposed convenience store and multi-tenant building will both be one
story, which is consistent with the massing of surrounding buildings. Material of the
buildings will be painted stucco and the roof will be metal standing beams. These materials
are consistent with the architecture of South Florida and surrounding communities.
4. Buildings shall have similar scale to those in the surrounding area.
Response: Yes. The residential homes neighboring the rear of the subject property are
one-story, as well as the commercial buildings directly across the street. Both the
convenience store and multi-tenant buildings are designed as one-story buildings so as to
maintain consistency with the scale of buildings in the surrounding area.
C. Landscape and Site Treatment
Landscape elements included in these criteria consist of all forms of planting and
vegetation, ground forms, rock groupings, water patterns, and all visible construction
except buildings and utilitarian structures.
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The provisions of the North Palm Beach Village Code, Chapter 41, and those portions
of the Village Code which directly affect appearance, shall be part of the criteria of this
subsection.
D. Building Design
1. Architectural style is not restricted – evaluation of appearance of a project shall be
based on quality of its design and relationship to surroundings.
Response: The architectural style of the proposed buildings will be “New Caribbean”
as outlined in the North Palm Beach Architectural Guidelines. This style is high quality
and consistent with the style of the surrounding community.
2. Buildings shall have good scale and be in harmonious conformance with permanent
neighboring development.
Response: Yes. The proposed convenience store and multi-tenant building are both
one story in height, which is in conformance with permanent neighboring development.
3. Materials shall have good architectural character and shall be selected for harmony
of the building with adjoining buildings.
Materials shall be selected for suitability to the type of buildings and the design in which
they are used. Buildings shall have the same materials, or those which are architecturally
harmonious, used for all building walls and other exterior building components wholly or
partly visible from public ways and adjoining properties.
Inappropriate materials and methods, and those which will produce inconsistency with
the structure of the building, shall be avoided.
Materials shall be of durable quality.
In any design in which the structural frame is exposed to view, the structural materials
shall meet the other criteria for materials.
Response: To maintain harmony with the North Palm Beach Architectural Guidelines, a
New Caribbean architectural style will be utilized for this project. As shown on the
architecture plan, outer walls of the buildings will be painted stucco, while the rooftops will
consist of metal standing beams.
4. Building components – such as windows, doors, eaves, and parapets – shall have good
proportions and relationship to one another.
Response: Yes. All building components will be proportional to each other so as to
maintain architectural harmony.
5. Colors shall be harmonious, with bright or brilliant colors used only for accent.
Response: Yes. As shown on the architecture plan, the building colors include pure
white, full moon, and jonquil. Rooftop color includes slate gray.
6. Mechanical equipment or other utility hardware on roof, ground, or buildings shall be
screened from public view with materials harmonious with the building, or they shall be
located so as not to be visible from any public ways, including waterways, service alleys,
and adjoining properties.
Response: Yes. Any mechanical equipment or other hardware on site will be adequately
screened from view with materials harmonious with the building or otherwise not visible.
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7. Exterior lighting shall be part of the architectural concept. Fixtures, standards and all
exposed accessories shall be harmonious with building design.
Response: Yes. Exterior lighting will be factored into the architectural design. All
fixtures, standards, and exposed accessories will be harmonious with building design.
8. Refuse and waste removal areas, service yards, storage yards, and exterior work areas
shall be screened from public ways, including waterways, service alleys, and adjoining
properties, using materials as stated in criteria for equipment screening.
Response: There are two dumpsters proposed on site, both of which are enclosed. The
enclosures will be compliant with stated criteria.
9. Monotony of design in single or multiple building projects shall be avoided. Variation of
detail, form, and siting shall be used to provide visual interest.
Response: Design of the proposed buildings is consistent with the North Palm Beach
Architectural Guidelines and the overall neighborhood aesthetic.
10. Inappropriate, incompatible, bizarre, and exotic designs shall be avoided.
Response: Acknowledged. There will be no design features of this sort.
11. The provisions of the North Palm Beach Village Code in regard to bulk regulations and
standards, and those portions of the Village Code which directly affect appearance, shall
be part of the criteria of this subsection.
Response: Acknowledged.
E. Signs
1. Wall signs shall be part of the architectural concept. Size, color, lettering, location, and
arrangement shall be harmonious with the building design, and shall be compatible
with signs on adjoining buildings. Signs shall have good proportions.
Response: Yes. Any and all signs will be integrated into the overall architectural
design and will have good proportions.
2. Ground signs shall be designed to be compatible with the architecture of the building.
The same criteria applicable to wall signs shall apply to ground signs.
Response: Yes. Ground signs on site will be incorporated into the overall architectural
design and will follow the same criteria as those for wall signs.
3. Identification signs of a prototype design shall conform to the criteria for building and
ground signs.
Response: Yes. Prototype identification signs will conform to the same criteria as
building and ground signs.
4. Materials used in signs shall have good architectural character and be harmonious
with building design and surrounding landscape.
Response: Yes. Materials used to construct signs will be harmonious with the overall
architecture of the site and surrounding landscape.
5. Every sign shall have good scale in its design and in its visual relationship to buildings
and surroundings.
Response: Yes. Every sign proposed on site will be proportional in scale and design
and will be visually harmonious with nearby buildings and surroundings.
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6. Colors shall be used harmoniously and with restraint. Excessive brightness and
brilliant colors shall be avoided. Lighting shall be harmonious with the design. If
external spot or floor lighting is used, it shall be arranged so that light source is
shielded from view.
Response: Yes. As shown on the architecture plan, building colors to be used are
neutral except for the 7-Eleven building sign that will be designed in accordance with
typical 7-Eleven signage.
7. The sign provisions of the North Palm Beach Village Code shall be part of the criteria
of this subsection.
Response: Acknowledged. Village code will be followed for this project.
F. Miscellaneous Structures and Street Hardware
1. Miscellaneous structures include any structures, other than buildings, visible to view
from any public way or ways. Street hardware includes all objects not commonly
referred to as structures and located in streets and public ways and outside of
buildings.
Response: Acknowledged. These criteria will be adhered to.
2. Miscellaneous structures and street hardware located on private property shall be
designed to be part of the architectural concept of design and landscape. Materials
shall be compatible with buildings, scale shall be good, colors shall be in harmony with
buildings and surroundings, and proportions shall be attractive.
Response. Yes. These structures and street hardware will be incorporated into the
architectural design and landscape of the project. Materials used will be attractive,
compatible, and to scale.
3. Miscellaneous structures and street hardware located in public ways and other public
property shall be harmonious with design of adjacent buildings and other structures
and Village landscape.
Response: Yes. All miscellaneous structures and street hardware will be harmonious
with the design of adjacent buildings and structures of the Village landscape.
4. Lighting in connection with miscellaneous structures and street hardware shall meet
the criteria applicable to site, landscape, buildings, and signs.
Response: All lighting and miscellaneous structures will meet applicable criteria.
5. The provisions of the Village of North Palm Beach Village Code in regard to bulk
regulations and standards, and those portions of the Village Code which directly affect
appearance, shall be part of the criteria of this subsection.
Response: Acknowledged. All criteria of this subsection will be followed.
G. Maintenance – Planning and Design Factors
1. Continued good appearance depends upon the extent and quality of maintenance. The
choice of materials and their use, together with the types of finishes and other
protective measures, must be conducive to easy maintenance and upkeep.
Response: Yes. Materials used will be conducive to easy maintenance and upkeep.
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2. Materials and finishes shall be selected for their durability and wear as well as for their
beauty. Proper measures and devices shall be incorporated for protection against the
elements, neglect, damage, and abuse.
Response: Yes. Materials and finishes will properly be protected against the
elements, neglect, damage, and abuse.
3. Provision for washing and cleaning of buildings and structures, and control of dirt and
refuse, shall be included in the design. Such configurations that tend to catch and
accumulate debris, leaves, trash, dirt, and rubbish shall be avoided.
Response: Yes. These provisions will be incorporated into site design.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
A letter was sent out to the general public for a community meeting which was held on March 27,
2019 at the North Palm Beach Community Center. A handful of residents came to discuss some
of their concerns with the project which generally revolved around traffic along Richard Road and
the possibility of people from the gas station coming into the neighborhood. Both items were
addressed with the removal of an egress along Richard Rd and the installation of a wall along the
residential (West) property line. There was no recorded opposition from residents regarding the
use of a gas station, the number of pumps, a convenience store or retail.
Because there was a small percentage of response from the meeting, a petition was created, and
the property owner went door to door to run a poll whether the neighbors would or would not be
in favor of a gas station, convenience store and multi-tenant retail. A copy of the petition
signatures and a synopsis of the findings is included within this submittal. In summary, 92% of
the residents responded in agreement to the proposal of the gas station including the pumps and
remaining multi-tenant retail. The negative responses recorded did not have any issues with the
gas station use or pumps but general development of the area and traffic from the Congress
extension. All traffic from the site will exit onto Alternate A1A and without any egress on Richard
Rd. to satisfy the concerns of the residents and staff.
WAIVER REQUESTS UNDER PUD
Pursuant to Section 45-35.1II(A)(2), below please find specific waivers and the intent behind such
requests:
1. Building Setback – Section 45-33(D).
Village code for the C-1 zoning district (and new C-S zoning district) requires a 50’ setback
from the street line to the front of the building. Part of the current request includes relief
from the typical setback requirements so that the building may be located closer to the
road while parking for the property is in the rear. Not only would this lot configuration
enhance functionality, but this layout also achieves consistency with similar setbacks
established in the nearby Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zoning District and along US 1
which both aim to provide enhanced pedestrian connectivity and visual aesthetics.
Additionally, having the parking lot in the rear of the property would ease the burden on
surrounding residents by breaking up the visible hardscape.
2. Shade Tree – Draft Section 45-89(B)(1).
The draft section of the code requires every parking space to be within 30’ from a shade
tree. To comply with this draft section, a shade tree would need to be placed in front of
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the main entrance of the convenience store. This is not practicable and is overly
burdensome. The front entrance only has 8 parking spaces in a row which is a relatively
small number of spaces. A shade tree cannot be located within the foundation planting
as it would cause issues to the foundation slab. Further, creating a new landscape island
for the purpose of a tree would further reduce the already limited number of parking
spaces. The intent of this draft section is to provide a greater number of parking spaces
with some degree of shade. Although this intent is commendable, the benefits from this
draft section will have limited benefits for this gas station use. The typical visitor to a gas
station’s convenience store is generally short in nature and therefore the burdens
incorporated with a single tree far outweighs any perceived benefits. It should be noted
that only 2 parking space would not be within 30’ from a shade tree. Therefore, Applicant
respectfully requests a waiver from this code section as the impact from this waiver would
be limited too two transient parking spaces and it should also be noted that the remainder
of this project is in compliance with this draft code section.
3. Asphalt Flares – Section 24-43(a)(1).
Per village code, Portland cement concrete is required between the roadway and the
sidewalk or property line. Due to Palm Beach County and Florida Department of
Transportation requirements, the Applicant is requesting a waiver from this requirement
wherein the road material used may be that of asphalt. Richard Road is a county road
and Alternate A1A is a state road. The county and state have indicated that radii access
points require asphalt pavement to prevent cracks where the turning radii meet the existing
payment. Due to these requirements, Applicant respectfully requests a waiver from the
concrete flare requirement to permit asphalt.
4. Multiple Occupancy Signage – Section 6-115(C)(2)c.
This code section permits 1 wall sign per tenant wherein the Applicant seeks a waiver to
allow for 2 wall signs per tenant. The retail building abuts Alternate A1A with parking in
the rear. A wall sign is appropriate on the façade which fronts this roadway, however
without a wall sign on the façade which abuts the parking lot, a visitor will have difficulty
identifying their desired establishment. Proper identification of retail spaces is of great
importance in the ultimate success of this location. Therefore, to properly identify the
tenants at this location, Applicant respectfully requests a waiver to permit two wall signs
per tenant to be located on the east and west elevations of the retail building.
5. Single Occupancy Signage – Section 6-115(C)(2)d.
Code permits 1 full size wall sign for a single occupancy building with the exception when
the building fronts two streets. In this instance, code permits 1 full size sign and 1 half
sized sign. The 7-11 fronts Alternate A1A and Richard Road. Applicant is requesting a
waiver to permit 2 full size signs and 2 half-size signs (substantially smaller than half-size).
The orientation of the building is such that the side of the building fronts Alternate A1A
whereas the front of the building faces towards the gas pumps and Richard Road. Having
a full-size sign which fronts A1A, as a major roadway, is important and it is equally
important to have a full-size sign identifying the main entrance into the building. Proper
identification is important to the success of this property.
Furthermore, the code provides that a wall sign cannot be more than 5% of the building’s
façade if the building has a setback of 25’. Although this building only has a setback of
20’, it should be noted that this setback would have been larger had it not been for the
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additional right-of-way dedication. Nonetheless, the building is still in excess of 25’ from
the roadway and the intent of the code is still complied with. Applicant requests that the
building’s signage, although it does not technically have a 25’ setback, should still be
afforded the 5% maximum sign size. It should be further noted that the calculations of the
building’s façade should be calculated from the finished floor to the top of the parapet.
The intent of the code is to avoid a disproportioned sign to the overall size and presence
of the building. A parapet is an architectural appurtenance to a building used to screen
roof-top equipment. Although the parapet does not represent the finished roof, it does
add to the overall scale of the building and therefore a sign’s dimensions should be in step
with this aspect.
In addition to the 2 full signs, Applicant requests 2 half-size (or less) signs for the canopy
which covers the fueling stations. As shown on the architectural elevations and site
renderings the canopy has the 7 Eleven logo which is a 3’x3’ cabinet. These canopy signs
further help identify this fuel location as a driver passes the site.
6. Tenant Monument – Section 6-115(B)(6)
Code permits the presence of tenants on a monument sign if the affected area of the site
is over 5 acres. The current site is 1.87 acres. The Applicant is requesting a waiver to
allow for this site to have tenants on the monument sign. From a visibility perspective, this
retail plaza sits close to Alternate A1A with guest access to the rear along with the parking
area. A monument is paramount in obtaining proper visibility from those that are traveling
Alternate A1A. As a one-story building, being able to properly notify the general public of
the establishments within the site is key to increase traffic into the site.
CONCLUSION
Due to the change in traffic caused by the extension of Congress Ave, the applicant is requesting
a rezoning and site plan review to change the current zoning to PUD. A zoning change approval
will allow a 7 Eleven convenience store with pumps and a multi-tenant retail building serving as
an amenity and a convenience to the surrounding residents. The goal of the PUD zoning district
is to provide commercial uses devoted to better the neighborhood in creative design solutions.
The majority of the traffic to this site will be from Alternate A1A and congress Ave, utilizing the
Western entrance, which reduces any impact to Richard Rd. The site plan of the property requires
all traffic to exist via A1A which prevents increased traffic on Richard Road. We appreciate staff’s
concerns from our very first meeting which allowed the developer to make sure it had
overwhelming support (92%) from the surrounding residents before any other steps were taken.
Additionally, they created a checklist to make sure to satisfy not only staff concerns, but also those
of the residents, the Village, the county and 7 Eleven requirements. We look forward to the
delivering an amazing project which will serve as a beautiful addition to this one of a kind village.
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Immediatelyreport any discrepancies to the architect.COTLEUR & HEARING, INC.These drawings are the property of the architect and arenot to be used for extensions or on other projects exceptDESIGNEDDRAWNAPPROVEDJOB NUMBERREVISIONSDATELandscape ArchitectsLand PlannersEnvironmental Consultantswww.cotleurhearing.com1934 Commerce LaneSuite 1Jupiter, Florida 33458561.747.6336 · Fax 747.1377Lic# LC-C000239DEHRODEH18-1107A1A Corner Plaza
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12-13-1903-04-2003-19-2007-02-2008-25-20SUA 10-08-2010-20-20Landscape DetailsLANDSCAPE NOTESLANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONSPLANTING DETAILSORANGE PLASTICCONSTRUCTION FENCINGSTEEL BARTODRIPLINENTSTREE PROTECTION DETAILPLAN VIEWNTSTREE PROTECTION DETAILSECTION VIEWORANGE PLASTICCONSTRUCTION FENCINGSTEEL BARFINISHED GRADEFENCE LOCATIONS TO BEAPPROVED IN FIELDTO DRIP LINE4'-0"ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FLORIDA NUMBER 1 OR BETTER AS DEFINED BY THE DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY'FLORIDA GRADES AND STANDARDS' LATEST EDITION.ALL LANDSCAPE SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NORTH PALM BEACH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS.NORTH PALM BEACH LANDSCAPE CODE (LDRs) SHALL GOVERN IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT.VEGETATION REMOVAL PERMITS ARE REQUIRED PRIOR TO REMOVING, CLEARING OR STRIPPING ANY VEGETATION FROMTHE PROPERTY.AT THE TIME OF BUILDING PERMIT, THE APPLICANT SHALL EXECUTE HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENTS WITH ALL APPLICABLEUTILITIES FOR LANDSCAPING WITHIN UTILITY EASEMENTS.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT MAKE ANY SUBSTITUTIONS AND/ OR CHANGES WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATIONOF NORTH PALM BEACH, THE OWNER AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE PROJECT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY PLANS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIONAND AVOID ALL CONFLICTS. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUNDUTILITIES PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PERMITS.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE PLANTING AND TRIMMING OF STREET TREES TO ENSURE FULL VISIBILITY TOTRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY SIGNAGETREES SHALL BE POSITIONED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH SIGNAGE AND SITE LIGHTING. LARGER TREES WILL BEPROVIDED AT INTERSECTIONS WHERE DEEMED NECESSARY.ALL VEGETATION SHALL BE SELECTED AND POSITIONED SO THAT IT DOES NOT PRESENT OBSTRUCTIONS TO THE LINE OFSIGHT AT INTERSECTIONS PURSUANT TO NORTH PALM BEACH CODE.ALL ABOVE GROUND UTILITIES I.E. TRANSFORMERS, SWITCH BOXES, AC CONDENSERS AND ALIKE SHALL BE FULLYSCREENED FROM VIEW ON THREE SIDES WITH LANDSCAPING. THE LANDSCAPING SHALL TO THE TALLEST POINT OF SAIDEQUIPMENT AT TIME OF PLANTING.ALL TREES SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A MULCH PLANTING BED WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) FEET OF CLEARANCE TOTHE EDGE OF THE BED.SOD AND IRRIGATION SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ANY ADJACENT RIGHT OF WAY BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND THE CURB.ALL SOD SHALL BE STENOTAPHRUM SECONDATUS FLORITAM-PALMETTO (ST. AUGUSTINE SOD).TREES WITHIN PLANTING ISLANDS LESS THAN FIVE (5) FEET IN WIDTH SHALL BE LOCATED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITHTHE OVERHANG OF VEHICLES.TYPE D RAISED CONCRETE CURBING SHALL BE PROVIDED AROUND ALL PLANTING ISLANDS WITHIN VEHICULAR USEAREAS.TREES AT ENTRANCE WAYS AND WITHIN SIGHT TRIANGLES SHALL BE TRIMMED IN SUCH A FASHION TO MINIMIZE SITEVISIBILITY CONFLICTS. CLEAR VISIBILITY SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN 30 INCHES AND 7 FEET. TEN FOOT BY THIRTYFOOT SIGHT VISIBILITY TRIANGLES SHALL BE PROVIDED AT THE INTERSECTIONS WITH THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. INADDITION ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FDOT INDEX 546.EARTH BERMS SHALL NOT EXCEED A 3:1 SLOPE 4:1 SLOPES OR GREATER ARE PREFERABLE.ALL TREES PLANTED UNDER OR ADJACENT TO FPL POWER LINES WILL COMPLY WITH THE FPL RIGHT TREE IN THE RIGHTPLACE GUIDELINES (REV 5/95)PERIMETER TREES AT THE TIME OF PLANTING SHALL BE SPACED IN A WAY THAT COMPLEMENTS THE SPACING OF ANYEXISTING TREES ON ADJACENT DEVELOPED AREAS.ALL LANDSCAPE ISLANDS AND BEDS SHALL BE FREE FROM SHELL ROCK AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, EXCAVATED TO ADEPTH OF 30 INCHES OR TO CLEAN NATIVE SOILS AND FILLED WITH THE SPECIFIED BACKFILL MIXTURE.ALL LANDSCAPE ISLANDS SHALL INCORPORATE THE INSTALLATION OF MOUNDING OF NATIVE SOILS A MINIMUM OF SIXINCHES (6") ABOVE THE TOP OF CURB.19.5" 'BIO BARRIER' ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR SHADE TREES PLANTED WITHIN SIX (6') FEET OF PUBLICCURBS, SIDEWALKS OR PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS. ALL ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEMANUFACTURES RECOMMENDATIONS. THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ROOT BARRIERS SHALL BE 20' ADJACENT TO THESIDEWALK AND 20' ADJACENT TO THE CURB.ALL AREAS SHALL BE FULLY IRRIGATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF NORTH PALM BEACH. THEIRRIGATION WATER SOURCE SHALL BE WELL WATER FOR COMMON AREAS AND POTABLE WATER AROUND THE BUILDINGFOUNDATION.CATCH BASINS AND DRAINAGE SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITH IN REQUIRED PERIMETER BUFFERS OR PRESERVE AREAS.THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE 100% OVERLAP COVERAGE TO ALL LANDSCAPE AND SODAREAS.THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A RAIN SENSOR/CUT OFF SWITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE ANDLOCAL REQUIREMENTS.EXISTING TREES AND VEGETATION TO REMAIN SHALL BE STAKED AND BARRICADED PRIOR TO ANY LAND CLEARING.TREES TO BE RELOCATED SHALL BE ROOT PRUNED AND PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION.ALL TREES PROPOSED TO BE PRESERVED ON SITE SHALL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VEGETATIONREMOVAL REQUIREMENTS OF NORTH PALM BEACH PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A C.O.ANY AREA DESIGNATED WITH EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN THAT IS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION WILL BERESTORED WITH NATIVE PLANTINGS.EXISTING TREES PRESERVED OR RELOCATED ON SITE SHALL BE PRUNED ACCORDING TO ANSI A300 STANDARDS OR BY ANISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST.ALL EXISTING LANDSCAPING AND TREES TO REMAIN SHALL BE BARRICADED WITH ORANGE CONSTRUCTION BARRICADE.THE BARRICADE SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE DRIP LINE OF THE TREE/PALM OR AT THE EDGE OF THE SHRUB MASS.BARRICADES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION.EXISTING, SUITABLE NATIVE VEGETATION LOCATED WITHIN THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AREAS SHALL BE RELOCATEDTO SUPPLEMENT THE LANDSCAPING. NATIVE VEGETATION SHALL BE RELOCATED BY TREE SPADE OR CRANE. PRIOR TOTHE CLEARING OF THE SITE THE APPLICANT SHALL IDENTIFY ALL NATIVE VEGETATION TO BE RELOCATED.RELOCATION METHODOLOGY: EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION DETERMINED TO BE SUITABLE FOR RELOCATION SHALL BERELOCATED TO TARGET AREAS USING HYDROLOGIC TREE SPADES. THE SIZE OF SPADE SHALL VARY FROM 90" TO 45"DEPENDING ON THE SIZE AND TYPE OF VEGETATION TO BE MOVED. THE APPLICANT SHALL IDENTIFY PRIOR TO THECLEARING OF THE SITE ALL EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION TO BE RELOCATED. FOLLOWING RELOCATION, VEGETATIONSHALL BE WATERED DAILY FOR A PERIOD NOT LESS THAN 90 DAYS AFTER WHICH IT SHALL BE WATERED ON AN AS NEEDBASIS TO INSURE SURVIVAL. AT A MINIMUM THE APPLICANT SHALL INSURE 60% SURVIVAL FOR ALL RELOCATED PLANTMATERIAL.ALL INVASIVE PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO ANY NEW LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION.1. GENERAL LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTSLANDSCAPE CONTRACT WORK INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, SOIL PREPARATION, FINE OR FINISHGRADING, FURNISHING AND INSTALLING PLANT MATERIAL, WATERING, STAKING, GUYING ANDMULCHING.PLANT SIZE AND QUALITYTREES, PALMS, SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVERS:PLANT SPECIES AND SIZES SHALL CONFORM TO THOSE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS,NOMENCLATURE SHALL CONFORM TO STANDARD PLANT NAMES, 1942 EDITION. ALL NURSERY STOCKSHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS PARTS I & II, LATESTEDITION PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES,UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE FLORIDA GRADE NUMBER 1 OR BETTER ASDETERMINED BY THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY.ALL CONTAINER GROWN MATERIAL SHALL BE HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, WELL-ROOTED PLANTS ANDESTABLISHED IN THE CONTAINER IN WHICH THEY ARE SOLD. THE PLANTS SHALL HAVE TOPS OF GOODQUALITY AND BE IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION.AN ESTABLISHED CONTAINER GROWN PLANT SHALL BE TRANSPLANTED INTO A CONTAINER ANDGROWN IN THAT CONTAINER SUFFICIENTLY LONG ENOUGH FOR THE NEW FIBROUS ROOTS TO HAVEDEVELOPED SO THAT THE ROOT MASS WILL RETAIN ITS SHAPE AND HOLD TOGETHER WHEN REMOVEDFROM THE CONTAINER.STANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE SHALL BE ONE (1) PART RECYCLED ORGANIC MATERIAL ADDED TOTHREE (3) PARTS EXISTING NATIVE SOIL.REPLACEMENT SOIL SHALL BE USED AS SPECIFIED TO REPLACE EXISTING SOILS THAT ARE DETERMINEDBY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITEC TO BE UNSUITABLE FOR PLANTING, IE. ROAD BASE, PAVEMENT, ETC.REPLACMENT SOIL MIX SHALL CONTAIN 60% SAND AND 40% MUCK. SAND SHALL BE 100% CLEANNATIVE SAND SCREENED TO 1/4" AND MUCK SHALL BE 100% CLEAN ORGANIC NATIVE MUCK SCREENEDTO 1/2". ALL SOIL SHALL BE MIXED PRIOR TO DELIVERY ON SITE.MULCH SHALL BE SHREDDED MELALEUCA, EUCALYPTUS OR GRADE "A" RECYCLED. ALL MULCH IS TO BEAPPLIED TO A DEPTH OF 3", EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE NOTED.FERTILIZER IN BACKFILL MIXTURE FOR ALL PLANTS SHALL CONSIST OF MILORGANITE ACTIVATEDSLUDGE MIXED WITH THE BACKFILL AT A RATE OF NOT LESS THAN 50 LBS. PER CUBIC YARD.FERTILIZER FOR TREES AND SHRUBS MAY BE TABLET FORM OR GRANULAR. GRANULAR FERTILIZERSHALL BE UNIFORM IN COMPOSITION, DRY AND FREE-FLOWING. THIS FERTILIZER SHALL BEDELIVERED TO THE SITE IN THE ORIGINAL UNOPENED BAGS, EACH BEARING THE MANUFACTURER'SSTATEMENT OF ANALYSIS, AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 16% NITROGEN, 7%PHOSPHORUS, 12% POTASSIUM, PLUS IRON. TABLET FERTILIZER (AGRIFORM OR EQUAL) IN 21 GRAMSIZE SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 20% NITROGEN, 10% PHOSPHORUS AND 5%POTASSIUM.FERTILIZER WILL BE APPLIED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:PLANT SIZE 16-7-12 AGRIFORM TABLETS (21 GRAM)1 GAL. 1/4 LB. 13 GAL. 1/3 LB. 37-15 GAL. 1/2 LB. 61"-6" CALIPER 2 LBS./1" CALIPER 2 PER 1" CALIPER6" AND LARGER 3 LBS./1" CALIPER 2 PER 1" CALIPER"FLORIDA EAST COAST PALM SPECIAL" SHALL BE APPLIED TO ALL PALMS AT INSTALLATION AT A RATEOF ½ LB. PER INCH OF TRUNK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.FIELD GROWN TREES AND PALMS PREVIOUSLY ROOT PRUNED SHALL OBTAIN A ROOT BALL WITHSUFFICIENT ROOTS FOR CONTINUED GROWTH WITHOUT RESULTING SHOCK.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT MARK OR SCAR TRUNK IN ANY FASHION.PLANTS SHALL BE WATERED AS NECESSARY OR WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER NOTIFICATION BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.THE LOCATIONS OF PLANTS, AS SHOWN IN THESE PLANS, ARE APPROXIMATE. THE FINAL LOCATIONSMAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE UNFORESEEN FIELD CONDITIONS. MAJOR ADJUSTMENTS TOTHE LAYOUT ARE TO BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.ALL PLASTIC FABRIC SHALL BE REMOVED FROM PLANT MATERIAL AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.ALL TREES MUST BE STAKED AS SHOWN ON THE PLANTING DETAILS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PLANTING.STAKES TO REMAIN FOR A MINIMUM OF 9 MONTHS, BUT NO LONGER THAN 18 MONTHS. CONTRACTORIS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE AND REMOVAL OF THE STAKES.ALL TREES MUST BE PRUNED AS PER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S DIRECTION. SABAL PALMS MAY BEHURRICANE CUT.ALL SHRUBS, TREES AND GROUND COVER WILL HAVE IMPROVED SOIL AS PER PLANTING SOIL NOTES.THE SOILS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE HOLE DURING PLANTING. TOP DRESSING ONLY IS NOTACCEPTABLE.DO NOT ALLOW AIR POCKETS TO FORM WHEN BACKFILLING. ALL TREES SHALL BE SPIKED IN UTILIZINGWATER AND A TREE BAR.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER, MULCH, WEED, PRUNE, AND OTHERWISE MAINTAIN ALLPLANTS, INCLUDING SOD, UNTIL COMPLETION OF CONTRACT OR ACCEPTANCE BY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT. SETTLED PLANTS SHALL BE RESET TO PROPER GRADE, PLANTING SAUCERS RESTORED,AND DEFECTIVE WORK CORRECTED.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL AT ALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATIONOF WASTE MATERIALS OR DEBRIS CAUSED BY HIS CREWS DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK.UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY REMOVE ALL WASTEMATERIALS, DEBRIS, UNUSED PLANT MATERIAL, EMPTY PLANT CONTAINERS AND ALL EQUIPMENT FROMTHE PROJECT SITE.UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT AND REQUEST A FINAL INSPECTION. ANY ITEMS THAT ARE JUDGED INCOMPLETE ORUNACCEPTABLE BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE CORRECTEDBY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WITHIN 14 DAYS.ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL FOR SOIL AMENDMENTS AND FERTILIZER THAT IS REQUIRED TO INSURETHE SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT AND SURVIVAL OF THE PROPOSED VEGETATION, AS WELL AS ALLTHE COST FOR THE REMOVAL OF UNSUITABLE OR EXCESS BACKFILL MATERIAL, SHALL BE INCLUDED INTHE CONTRACTOR'S BID TO PERFORM THE WORK REPRESENTED IN THIS PLAN SET.2. PLANTING TREESEXCAVATE PIT AS PER PLANTING DETAILS.BACKFILL AROUND BALL WITH STANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE AND SLIGHTLY COMPACT, WATERTHOROUGHLY AS LAYERS ARE PLACED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS. BUILD A 6" HIGH BERMOF STANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE BEYOND EDGE OF EXCAVATION. APPLY 3" (AFTER SETTLEMENT) OFMULCH EXCEPT WITHIN 6" OF TRUNK.PRUNE TREE TO REMOVE DAMAGED BRANCHES, IMPROVE NATURAL SHAPE AND THIN OUT STRUCTURE.DO NOT REMOVE MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES. DO NOT PRUNE BACK TERMINAL LEADER.GUY AND STAKE TREE IN ACCORDANCE WIT THE STAKING DETAILS IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING.3. PLANTING SHRUBSLAYOUT SHRUBS TO CREATE A CONTINUOUS SMOOTH FRONT LINE AND FILL IN BEHIND.EXCAVATE PIT OR TRENCH TO 1-1/2 TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE BALLS OR CONTAINERS OR 1'-0"WIDER THAN THE SPREAD OF ROOTS FOR POSITIONING AT PROPER HEIGHT. BACKFILL AROUNDPLANTS WITH STANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE, COMPACTED TO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND AIR POCKETS.FORM GRADE SLIGHTLY DISHED AND BERMED AT EDGES OF EXCAVATION. APPLY 3" OF MULCH EXCEPTWITHIN 3" OF STEMS.PRUNE SHRUBS TO REMOVE DAMAGED BRANCHES, IMPROVE NATURAL SHAPE AND THIN OUTSTRUCTURE. DO NOT REMOVE MORE THAN 15% OF BRANCHES.4. PLANTING GROUND COVERLOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4" IN AREAS WHERE TOPSOIL HAS BEEN STRIPPED AND SPREADSMOOTH.SPACE PLANTS AS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DIG HOLES LARGE ENOUGH TO ALLOW SPREADING OFROOTS. COMPACT BACKFILLTO ELIMINATE VOIDS AND LEAVE GRADE SLIGHTLY DISHED AT EACHPLANT. WATER THOROUGHLY. APPLY 3" OF MULCH OVER ENTIRE PLANTING BED, LIFTING PLANTFOLIAGE ABOVE MULCH.DURING PERIODS OF HOT SUN AND/OR WIND AT TIME OF PLANTING, PROVIDE PROTECTIVE COVERFOR SEVERAL DAYS OR AS NEEDED.5. PLANTING LAWNSSODDING: SOD TYPE SPECIFIED ON PLANT LIST SHALL BE MACHINE STRIPPED NOT MORE THAN 24HOURS PRIOR TO LAYING.LOOSEN SUBGRADE TO DEPTH OF 4" AND GRADE WITH TOPSOIL EITHER PROVIDED ON SITE ORIMPORTED STANDARD PLANTING MIX TO FINISH DESIGN ELEVATIONS. ROLL PREPARED LAWNSURFACE. WATER THOROUGHLY, BUT DO NOT CREATE MUDDY SOIL CONDITION.FERTILIZE SOIL AT THE RATE OF APPROXIMATELY 10 LBS. PER 1,000 S.F. SPREAD FERTILIZER OVERTHE AREA TO RECEIVE GRASS BY USING AN APPROVED DISTRIBUTION DEVICE CALIBRATED TODISTRIBUTE THE APPROPRIATE QUANTITY. DO NOT FERTILIZE WHEN WIND VELOCITY EXCEEDS 15M.P.H. THOROUGHLY MIX FERTILIZER INTO THE TOP 2" OF TOPSOIL.LAY SOD STRIPS WITH TIGHT JOINTS, DO NOT OVERLAP, STAGGER STRIPS TO OFFSET JOINTS INADJACENT COURSES. WORK SIFTED STANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE INTO MINOR CRACKS BETWEENPIECES OF SOD AND REMOVE EXCESS SOIL DEPOSITS FROM SODDED AREAS. SOD ON SLOPES GREATERTHAN 3:1 SHALL BE STAKED IN PLACE. ROLL OR STAMP LIGHTLY AND WATER THOROUGHLY WITH AFINE SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING.6. MISCELLANEOUS LANDSCAPE WORKLANDSCAPE MAINTENANCEMAINTAIN LANDSCAPE WORK UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE IS ISSUED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.INCLUDE WATERING, WEEDING, CULTIVATING, RESTORATION OF GRADE, MOWING AND TRIMMINGGRASS, PRUNING TREES AND SHRUBS, PROTECTION FROM INSECTS AND DISEASES, FERTILIZING ANDSIMILAR OPERATIONS AS NEEDED TO INSURE NORMAL GROWTH AND GOOD HEALTH FOR LIVE PLANTMATERIAL.PLANT MATERIAL SUBSTITUTIONNO SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL, TYPE OR SIZES WILL BE PERMITTED WITHOUTAUTHORIZATION FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.PLANTING BED PREPARATIONALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL BE PROPERLY PREPARED PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY PLANTING.PLANTING AREAS, INCLUDING LAWNS SHALL BE FREE OF ALL WEEDS AND NUISANCE VEGETATION. IFTORPEDO GRASS (PANICUM REPENS) IS PRESENT OR ENCOUNTERED DURING PLANTING, THELANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL STOP ALL PLANTING UNTIL IT CAN BE DEMONSTRATED THAT IT HASBEEN COMPLETELY REMOVED OR ERADICATED. THERE SHALL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS PROVISION.ALL LANDSCAPE ISLANDS AND BEDS WILL BE FREE OF SHELL ROCK AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS ANDWILL BE EXCAVATED TO A DEPTH OF 30 INCHES OR TO CLEAN, NATIVE SOIL AND FILLED WITH THESPECIFIED REPLACMENT SOIL.LANDSCAPE WARRENTYTHE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR A PERIOD OF SIX (6)MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE IN WRITING FROM THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT. AT THE TIME OF CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE, THE SIX (6) MONTH PERIOD SHALLCOMMENCE. ANY MATERIALS WHICH HAVE DIED OR DECLINED TO THE POINT WHERE THEY NOLONGER MEET FLORIDA #1 CONDTION DURING THIS PERIOD SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPLACED WITHSPECIMENS THAT MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS CALLED FOR ON THE DRAWINGS. THELANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATH OR DAMAGE RESULTINGFROM ACTS OF GOD SUCH AS LIGHTNING, VANDALISM, AND AUTOMOBILES OR FROM NEGLIGENCE BYTHE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING AND OTHERWISE MAINTAININGPLANTS UP TO THE CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE PERIOD, UNLESS A WRITTEN AGREEMENT WITH THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PROVIDES FOR A DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENT.PLANT LISTLandscape DetailsLARGE TREE PLANTING DETAILNTSPLACE RUBBER HOSE ON WIRE AT ALLPOINTS OF CONTACT WITH TREEPLACE 3 (DOUBLE STRANDS) 12 GAUGE GALVANIZEDGUY WIRE, SPACED EQUAL DISTANCE AROUND TREEABOVE FIRST LATERAL BRANCHPLACE SAFETY FLAGS ON GUY WIRESTWIST WIRES TO ADJUST TENSION ON GUY WIREREMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL IFAPPLICABLE3" MULCHFORM SAUCER WITH 4"-6" CONTINUOUS EARTHENRIM AROUND PLANTING HOLE2"x4"x24" WOOD STAKE DRIVEN 3" BELOW GRADEPLANTING PIT DEPTH SHALL EQUAL DEPTH OF ROOTBALL PLUS 6" FOR SETTING LAYER OF COMPACTEDSTANDARD PLANTING MIXTURE. PLANTING PIT WIDTHSHALL BE TWICE THE DIAMETER OF ROOT BALLBACK FILL AROUND ROOT BALL WITH STANDARDPLANTING MIXTURE. ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS.PLANT TOP OF ROOT BALL SLIGHTLYHIGHER THAN FINISHED GRADEPLACE ROOT BALL AT BOTTOM OF PLANTING PITSHRUB/GROUNDCOVER PLANTING DETAILNTS3" MULCHFORM SAUCER WITH 3" CONTINUOUS EARTHENRIM AROUND PLANTING HOLEPLANTING PIT DEPTH SHALL BE 4"-6" GREATERTHAN ROOT BALL. PLANTING PIT WIDTH SHALLBE TWICE THE DIAMETER FOR ROOT BALLS 2'AND UNDER OR 2' LARGER IN DIAMETER FORROOT BALLS OVER 2'.BACK FILL AROUND ROOT BALL WITHSTANDARD PLANTING MIX. ELIMINATE AIRPOCKETS.PLACE TOP OF ROOT BALL 2" ABOVE FINISHEDGRADEPLACE ROOT BALL AT BOTTOM OF PLANTING PITNTSROOT BARRIER DETAILPLAN VIEW20 LF OF 19.5 INCH DEEP "BIO BARRIER"ROOT BARRIER INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCEWITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.ROOT BARRIER TO BE INSTALLED FLUSHWITH CURB OR SIDEWALK.SIDEWALKCURB10'10'20'ROOT BARRIER10'10'20'ROOT BARRIERNTSROOT BARRIER DETAILSECTION VIEWFINISHED GRADECURB OR SIDEWALKTOP OF ROOT BARRIER TOBE INSTALL 1/4" BELOWTOP OF CURB/SIDEWALK.CURB OR SIDEWALK20 LF OF 19.5 INCH DEEP "BIO BARRIER" ROOTBARRIER INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITHMANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. ROOT BARRIERTO BE INSTALLED FLUSH WITH CURB OR SIDEWALK.19.5"2"x4" WOOD BRACE2"x4" WOOD STAKEWITH BOARDS POSITIONED FACETO FACE, NAIL BRACE SECURELYTO WOOD STAKE BELOW FINISHEDGRADENTSEXISTING SOILWOOD STAKING DETAILSABAL PALM PLANTING DETAILCLEAR TRUNK (CT)HEIGHT VARIESFINISHEDGRADENTSNO ABRUPT TRUNK CONSTRICTIONSSABAL PALMS TO BE SLICK TRUNK (UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED)5 - 2"x4"x18" WOOD BATTENS OVER 5 LAYERSOF BURLAP. DO NOT NAIL BATTENS TO PALM.HEIGHT OF BATTENS SHALL BE LOCATED INRELATION TO THE HEIGHT OF THE PALM FORADEQUATE BRACING2 STEEL BANDSMINIMUM 3 - 2"x4" WOOD BRACES SHALL BETOE NAILED TO WOOD BATTENSPLANT ROOT BALL SLIGHTLY ABOVE FINISHEDGRADE3" MULCHFORM SAUCER WITH 4"-6" CONTINUOUSEARTHEN RIM AROUND PLANTING HOLE2"x4"x24" WOOD STAKE REMAINING 3"ABOVE GRADEPLACE ROOT BALL AT BOTTOM OF PLANTING PIT ONUNDISTURBED SUBGRADE TO PREVENT SETTLINGMINIMUM ROOT BALL SIZE AS PER GRADES & STANDARDS.BACK FILL AROUND ROOT BALL WITH STANDARDPLANTING MIXTURE. JET IN WITH WATER HOSE TOELIMINATE AIR POCKETS.EXISTING SUBGRADESAFETY FLAGDIAMETER OF THE HOLE SHALL BE TWICE THE BALLDIAMETER. FOR ROOT BALLS 2' AND GREATER, THEHOLE SHALL BE 2' LARGER THAN THE BALL DIAMETER.FOR REGENERATED PALMS, ROOT PRUNEMINIMUM 8 WEEKS, MAXIMUM 12 WEEKSSKIRT SHALL BE NEAT AND MATCHEDON ALL PALMSAUGUST 26, 2020 (Rev C-16)Typical Shrub, Small Tree or Exotic Palm Tree with Root BarrierAUGUST 26, 2020 (Rev C-16)Palm Tree with Root BarrierTypical Canopy Tree, Large or
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BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR:
PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
This survey is made specifically and only for the following party for the purpose of a discovery on the
surveyed property.
Princeton Holding Group South LLC
The undersigned surveyor assumes no responsibility or liability for any other purpose or to any other party
other than stated above.
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
2895 Richard Road
Lake Park, FL 33403
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 43, 44 and 45, KELSEY ACRES, PLAT NO. 2 , (LESS AND EXCEPT that land
taken or conveyed to the Department of Transportation for Highway Purposes as shown on Road Plat Book 4,
Page 222, and LESS AND EXCEPT that land conveyed to the State of Florida, Department of Transportation,
as in Official Record Book 3538, page 1834 and in Official Record Book 3543, page 332) according to the
plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, as in
Plat Book 24, page 47. (See Note No. 1)
AND
That part of Lot 46, according to the PLAT OF KELSEY ACRES ADDITION NO. 2 , as recorded in Plat Book
24, page 47, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, in Section 17, Township 42 South, Range
43 East;
LESS AND EXCEPTING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL:
COMMENCE at the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 46; thence S 50°46'22" W along the Westerly line of
said Lot 46, a distance of 116.20 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING ;
thence continue S 50°46'22” W, a distance of 28.83 feet to a point on a curve concave Southwesterly having
a tangent bearing of S 34°50'27" E, through said point;
thence Southeasterly along said curve having a radius of 5769.58 feet through an angle of 01°12'43" and arc
distance of 122.04 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 46;
thence N 50°47'34" E along said Easterly line a distance of 23.01 feet to a point on a curve concave
Southwesterly and having a tangent bearing of N 32°44'08" W through said point;
thence Northwesterly along said curve having a radius of 6385.45 feet through an angle of 01°06'39", an arc
distance of 122.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALL as shown on the Right of Way Map for State Road Alternate A1A, Section 93090-2522, Palm Beach
County, Florida.
FLOOD ZONE:
This property is located in Flood Zone X, according to F.I.R.M. (Flood Insurance Rate Map) No. 12099C
0379F, dated 10/05/2017.
CERTIFICATION:
I HEREBY ATTEST that the survey shown hereon conforms to the Standards of
Practice set forth by the Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers
adopted in Rule 5J-17, Florida Administrative Code pursuant to Section 472.027,
Florida Statutes, effective September 1, 1981.
DATE OF LAST FIELD SURVEY: 2/27/2019
______________________________
Robert J. Cajal
Professional Surveyor and Mapper
Florida Certificate No. 6266
BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR:
PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
02/27/19 SVY/UD AND SPOT ELEVATIONS, B.M./M.B. NP95/32 86-244.2
07/27/05 REVISIONS PER COUNTY COMMENTS, REVISE NOTES, ADD R/W LINE PER R.P.B. 4, PG. 222, R.C.
08/20/04, SVY/UD, T-I/ UD, JP/KS, LW52/14, 86-244"A"
REVISIONS:
NOTES:
1. All information regarding record easements, adjoiners, and other documents that might affect the quality of title to
Lots 43 through 45 shown hereon was gained from commitment number C-1010894, issued by Bosso, Bosso &
Pardo, dated April 1, 1987. No information regarding Road Plat Book 4, Page 222, Official Records Book 3538,
Page 1834 and Official Records Book 3543, Page 332 referenced in the aforementioned commitment was supplied
to this office. All information regarding record easements, adjoiners, and other documents that might affect the
quality of title to Lot 46 shown hereon was gained from commitment number NPB-2915, issued by Bosso, Bosso &
Pardo, dated December 15, 1986. This office has made no search of the Public Records. All right of way
information shown hereon based on Right-of-Way Map for State Road Alternate A-1-A, Section 93090-2522.
2. Elevations shown hereon, if any, are in U. S. Survey Feet and decimal parts thereof and are based on NAVD-88.
The expected accuracy of the elevations shown hereon is 0.03' for the hard surface elevations (shown thus x 0.00)
and 0.1' (shown thus x 0.0) for the soft surface elevations. Parent benchmark is Florida D.O.T. brass disk stamped
"9396X176", elevation 13.811 NAVD-88, as published by Palm Beach County.
3. Description furnished by client or client's agent.
4. Unless presented in digital form with electronic seal and electronic signature this survey must bear the signature and
the original raised seal of a Florida licensed surveyor or mapper, otherwise this drawing, sketch, plat or map is for
informational purposes only and is not valid
5. This survey cannot be transferred or assigned without the specific written permission of Wallace Surveying
Corporation. Certificate of Authorization Number LB4569.
6. Except as shown, underground and overhead improvements are not located. Underground foundations not located.
7. The survey sketch shown hereon does not necessarily contain all of the information obtained or developed by the
undersigned surveyor in his field work, office work or research.
8. No responsibility is assumed by this surveyor for the construction of improvements, from building ties shown on this
survey.
9. Revisions shown hereon do not represent a "survey update" unless otherwise noted.
10. All dates shown within the revisions block hereon are for interoffice filing use only and in no way affect the date of
the field survey stated herein.
11. In some instances, graphic representations have been exaggerated to more clearly illustrate the relationships
between physical improvements and/or lot lines. In all cases, dimensions shown shall control the location of the
improvements over scaled positions.
12. It is a violation of Rule 5J-17 of the Florida Administrative Code to alter this survey without the express prior written
consent of the Surveyor. Additions and/or deletions made to the face of this survey will make this survey invalid.
13. The ownership of fences, perimeter walls and/or hedges shown hereon are not known and thus are not listed as
encroachments. Fences, hedges and/or perimeter walls are shown in their relative position to the boundary.
14. The expected horizontal accuracy of the information shown hereon is +/- 0.10'. Distances shown hereon are in U.S.
Survey Feet as measured on horizontal plane.
15. R/W (Right of Way) map referenced hereon refers to State of Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way
Map for Section 93090-2522, State Road Alternate A-!-A, sheet 3 of 8. The centerline of State Road
Alternate A-!-A as shown on Kelsey Acres Plat No. 2 is not concentric with the centerline from said r/w map which is
the basis for this survey.
16. Road Plat Book 2, Page 222, as referenced in the legal description, is a State of Florida D.O.T. Maintenance Map. It
has been certified by the D.O.T. that sheets 1 through 10 (subject parcel appears on sheet no. 1) constitutes a true
copy of the official right of way map of this section of State Road Alternate A-1-A designated as Section 93090
Palm Beach County, Florida. It further certifies that the property outlined in "red ink" on said sheets has been vested
to the D.O.T., dated February 4, 1972. We are unable to determine if the property lying between the rights of way
of Alternate A-1-A as shown on Road Plat Book 2, Page 222, Maintenance Map, Section 93090 and the Right of
Way Map for Section 93090-2522 is vested to the State Florida. The current Northeasterly right of way as laid
out and in use (back of existing 8' concrete sidewalk) follows the most recent Right of Way Map for Section
93090-2522 from 1979, and is the only reference in the D.O.T. right of way takings for Parcels 120, 121 & 123. This
office has held this line as the correct right of way line for Alternate A-1-A.
D.O.T.= DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SHEET 1 OF 2F.B. PG. OFFICE: R.C.C'K'D:LICENSED BUSINESS # 4569CORP.5553 VILLAGE BOULEVARD, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33407 * (561) 640-4551SHEET 1 OF 2DEDICATION AND RESERVATIONKNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that Princeton Holding Group South, LLC, a Florida limitedliability company, owner of the land shown hereon as A1A CORNER PLAZA, being a replat of a portionof Lots 43, 44, 45 & 46, Kelsey Acres Plat No. 2, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book24, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 17,Township 42 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described asfollows:LEGAL DESCRIPTION:A parcel of land, being a replat of a portion of Lots 43, 44, 45 & 46, Kelsey Acres Plat No. 2, according tothe plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 42 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County,Florida, being more particularly described as follows:BEGIN at the common point between Lots 25, 26, 46 and 47 according to said plat of Kelsey Acres PlatNo. 2; thence South 51°33'05" East, along the Southwesterly line of Lots 26, 27 and 28 according to saidplat, a distance of 342.38 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 42 according to said plat; thence South02°06'39" West, along the West line of said Lot 42 (said West line also being the East line of said Lot 43),a distance of 247.50 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 42 (said Southwest corner also being theSoutheast corner of said Lot 43), and also being on the Northerly right-of-way line of Richard Road (a 66foot wide public right-of-way) according to said plat; thence North 87°53'21" West, along the South line ofsaid Lot 43 and said Northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 80.91 feet to the "Point of Beginning" of theparcel as described and conveyed to Palm Beach County in Official Records Book 21463, Page 1475,said Public Records; thence North 58°51'49" West, along the Northeasterly limits of said parcel conveyedto Palm Beach County, a distance of 43.71 feet to a point on the Easterly limits of another strip of landconveyed to Palm Beach County as recorded in Official Records Book 21425, Page 1424, said pointbeing the beginning of a non-tangent curve, concave to the Southwest, having a radius of 6310.45 feet, acentral angle of 04°00'41" and a radial bearing at this point of North 60°02'54" East; thence Northwesterly,along the arc of said curve, a distance of 441.80 feet to a point on the Southeasterly line of Lot 47 (saidSoutheasterly line also being the Southwesterly line of said Lot 46) according to said plat; thencedeparting said curve, North 50°48'01" East, along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 47(said Southeasterlyline of Lot 47 being non-radial to the previously described curve), a distance of 111.09 feet to saidcommon point between Lots 25, 26, 46 and 47 and the POINT OF BEGINNING.Containing 1.871 acres, more or less.has caused the same to be surveyed and platted as shown hereon and does hereby dedicate as follows:PARCELS A &BParcels A & B, as shown hereon, are hereby reserved for Princeton Holding Group South, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company, its successors and assigns, for purposes consistent with the zoning regulationsof the Village of North Palm Beach. The maintenance of these parcels shall be the perpetual maintenanceobligation of said Princeton Holding Group South, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, its successorsand assigns, without recourse to the Village of North Palm Beach.TRACT RTract R, as shown hereon, is hereby dedicated and granted in fee simple to the State of FloridaDepartment of Transportation for the perpetual use of the public for roadway purposes.UTILITY EASEMENTThe Utility Easement as shown hereon, is a non-exclusive easement and is hereby dedicated inperpetuity to the public for the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, expansion and replacement ofutilities, both public and private, including, but not limited to, potable water pipelines, raw water pipelines,wastewater pipelines, reclaimed water pipelines, electric power lines, telecommunications lines, cabletelevision lines, gas lines, and related appurtenances. The installation of cable television systems shallnot interfere with the construction and maintenance of other utilities. In the event a cable televisioncompany damages the facilities of a public utility, it shall be solely responsible for the damages.VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH APPROVALState of FloridaCounty of Palm BeachThis is to certify that this plat has been accepted and approved for record by the Village Council of NorthPalm Beach, Florida, in and by Resolution No. __________________, this ___, of _______________,2020.BY: _________________________________________Darryl Aubrey, MayorBY: _________________________________________ Jessica Green, MMC, Village ClerkBY: _________________________________________Jeremy Hubsch, Director of Community Development DepartmentThis is to certify that the Planning Commission of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida hasrecomended approval of this plat this ____ day of ___________________, 2020.BY: _________________________________________Cory Cross, ChairThis plat has been reviewed for conformity in accordance with Chapter 177.081 of the Florida Statutesand Section 36-15 of the Village of North Palm Beach Code. This review does not include the verificationof monuments at lot/tract corners.Dated this _____ day of _______________, 2020. ____________________________________________________, P.S.M.Florida Certificate Number _____NOTES1. All lines intersecting circular curves, if any, are radial unless otherwise noted.2. Building setback lines shall be as required by current Village of North Palm Beach Zoning regulations.3. All distances are ground as measured on horizontal plane and in U.S. Survey Feet.4. Bearings shown hereon are assumed and are based on the East line of Lot 43, Kelsey Acres PlatNo. 2, as recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, which bears South 02°06'39" West and all other bearings are relative thereto.5. No building or any kind of construction, trees or shrubs shall be placed on any easement withoutprior written consent of all easement beneficiaries and all applicable Village approvals or permitsas required for such encroachments.6. Notice: This plat, as recorded in its graphic form, is the official depiction of the subdivided lands described herein and will in no circumstances be supplanted in authority by any other graphic ordigital form of the plat. There may be additional restrictions that are not recorded on this plat thatmay be found in the Public Records of Palm Beach County.7. In those cases where easements of different types cross or otherwise coincide, drainage easements shall have first priority, utility easements shall have second priority, access easementsshall have third priority, and all other easement shall be subordinate to these with their priorities being determined by use rights granted.8. In accordance with F.S. Chapter 177.091(28) all platted utility easements shall also be easementsfor the construction, installation, maintenance, and operation of cable television services; provided,however, no such construction, installation, maintenance, and operation of cable television servicesshall interfere with the facilities and services of an electric, telephone, gas, or other public utility. Inthe event a cable television company damages the facilities of a public utility, it shall be solely responsible for the damages. such construction, installation, maintenance, and operation shall comply with the national electrical safety code as adopted by the Florida Public Service Commission.SURVEYOR'S SEALFIELD:IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above name limited liability company has caused these presents to besigned by its Manger this _____ day of __________________, 2020.Princeton Holding Group South, LLC,a Florida limited liability company,WITNESS: _______________________ BY: ___________________________ Daniel Sehayik, as Manager_______________________Printed NameWITNESS: ______________________________________________ Printed NameACKNOWLEDGEMENTState of FloridaCounty of Palm BeachThe foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of __ physical presence or __ onlinenotarization, this __ day of _________, 2020, by Daniel Sehayik as Manager for Princeton HoldingGroup South, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, on behalf of said company, who is __personally known to me or has produced _______________ (type of identification) as identification.WITNESS my hand and official seal this ______ day of ______________, 2020._____________________ _______________________My Commission Expires: Signature of Notary Public _______________________ Printed name of Notary PublicTITLE CERTIFICATIONState of FloridaCounty of Palm BeachWe, Old Republic Title Insurance Company, a Title Insurance Company, as duly authorized to dobusiness in the State of Florida, do hereby certify that we have examined the title to the hereon describedproperty; that we find the title to the property is vested in Princeton Holding Group South, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company; that the current taxes have been paid; that there are no mortgages of record;and that there are encumbrances of record, but those encumbrances do not prohibit the subdivisiondepicted by this plat.Dated this _____ day of _______________, 2020. First American Title Insurance CompanyBY:______________________________________________ Printed Name, Title: _________________________________SURVEYOR & MAPPER'S CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that the plat shown hereon is a true and correct representation of a survey made undermy responsible direction and supervision; that said survey is accurate to the best of my knowledge andbelief; that Permanent Reference Monuments (P.R.M.'s) and Monuments according to Sec. 177.091(9),F.S., have been placed as required by law; and, further, that the survey data complies with all therequirements of Chapter 177, Florida Statutes, as amended, and the Ordinances of the Village of NorthPalm Beach.Dated this _____ day of _______________, 2020. _____________________________Robert J. Cajal Professional Surveyor and Mapper Florida Certificate No. 6266 Wallace Surveying CorporationSTATE OF FLORIDACOUNTY OF PALM BEACHTHIS PLAT WAS FILED FORRECORD AT ___________ M.THIS ___ DAY OF ____________A.D. 20__ AND DULY RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK __________ ONPAGES ______ AND ______.SHARON R. BOCKCLERK AND COMPTROLLERBY:_____________________ DEPUTY CLERKCLERK'S STAMPNotary StampThis instrument prepared by:Robert J. Cajal in the office ofWallace Surveying Corporation5553 Village Boulevard,West Palm Beach, Florida 33407A1A CORNER PLAZABEING A REPLAT OF A PORTION OF LOTS 43, 44, 45 & 46, KELSEY ACRES PLAT NO. 2, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGE 47, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACHCOUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH,RANGE 43 EAST, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDAV.O.N.P.B. REVIEWINGSURVEYOR'S SEALVILLAGE OF NORTHPALM BEACH SEALLOCATION MAP (N.T.S.)(1.871 ACRES)SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 42S, RANGE 43ENORTHLAKE BLVD.ALTERNATE A-1-ABURNS RDRICHARD RDHONEYRDHINDA RDPROSPERITY FARMS RDOLD DIXIE HWYHIGHPOINTDR SITE95JOB No.: 86-244.7DATE: MARCH 2020DWG. No.: 86-244-7REF.: 86-244-6.DWG
SHEET 2 OF 2JOB No.: 86-244.7SHEET 2 OF 2F.B. PG. DATE: MARCH 2020DWG. No.: 86-244-7REF.: 86-244-6.DWGOFFICE: R.C.C'K'D:LICENSED BUSINESS # 4569CORP.5553 VILLAGE BOULEVARD, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33407 * (561) 640-4551FIELD: This instrument prepared by: Robert J. Cajal in the office ofWallace Surveying Corporation5553 Village Boulevard,West Palm Beach, Florida 33407NOTICE:This plat, as recorded in its graphic form, is the official depiction of the subdividedlands described herein and will in no circumstances be supplanted in authority byany other graphic or digital form of the plat. There may be additional restrictionsthat are not recorded on this plat that may be found in the Public Records of PalmBeach County.A1A CORNER PLAZABEING A REPLAT OF A PORTION OF LOTS 43, 44, 45 & 46, KELSEY ACRESPLAT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 24, PAGE 47, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA,LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 42 SOUTH,RANGE 43 EAST, VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH,PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDAAREA TABULATION SQUARE FEET ACRESPARCEL A: 53,108.554 1.219PARCEL B: 25,155.2360.578TRACT R: 3,232.8330.074TOTAL = 81,496.673 1.871
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The customer is responsible forverifying dimensional accuracy along withcompliance with any applicable electrical,lighting,or energy code.9201 Washington Ave, Racine, WI 53406 https://creelighting.com - (800) 236-6800CREEGHTINGLI_______________________A COMPANY OFIDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.Project Name: 7-Eleven - 2895 RICHARD RD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33403SR-40669Layout By: Ben FosterDate:8/21/2020FIXTURE MOUNTING HEIGHTS AS SHOWNPOLES MOUNTED ON 3' BASEADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:(11) SSS-4-11-17-CW-BS-OT-N-BZ (17' x 4" x 0.125" STEEL SQUARE POLE, TENON MOUNT)(8) PD-1H4BZ SINGLE HORIZONTAL TENON(3) PD-2H4BZ SINGLE HORIZONTAL TENONPROPOSED POES MEET 140MPH SUSTAINED WIND LOADS*** CUSTOMER TO VERIFY ORDERING INFORMATION ANDCATALOGUE NUMBER PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER ***BOM: Complete Part DescriptionRETENTIONRETENTIONRETENTIONOPEN SPACE3,109 S.FCONVENIENCE STORE 70434,232 SFRETAIL STORE10' LB10' UE10' UE24'30.5'8' SWTHROAT86'15' LB10' LB9.8' LB9'18'24'12'5' SW2' OHR35'R30'18'26'18'24.9'18'10' 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8.86.3 8.2 6.8 5.5 5.5 7.3 9.7 10.5 8.2 8.0 6.9 7.1 3.9 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.10.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.1 1.9 3.4 6.2 8.59.3 8.56.3 9.910.92.5 3.6 4.1 3.2 2.0 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.10.1 0.1 0.3 1.0 2.7 3.8 6.910.88.5 6.97.7 12.211.99.8 9.4 6.9 6.4 2.8 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.10.1 0.2 0.4 2.1 4.5 5.1 7.112.69.4 8.88.2 12.814.59.9 11.6 10.2 10.7 5.3 1.9 0.8 0.4 0.20.1 0.2 0.5 2.4 4.012.30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.011.0 9.18.3 13.020.714.3 13.96.9 2.6 1.1 0.4 0.20.1 0.1 0.4 1.7 3.98.7 10.9 7.5 7.3 9.8 6.69.6 10.38.8 13.121.26.9 4.1 1.8 0.7 0.30.1 0.1 0.3 1.0 3.1 6.33.6 3.6 4.77.87.8 12.210.96.6 3.6 2.4 1.4 0.7 0.40.00.1 0.2 0.7 1.6 3.06.4 10.79.98.2 5.2 3.7 2.7 1.4 0.8 0.5 0.30.00.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.5 2.66.5 9.5 7.0 7.9 6.7 10.1 13.65.4 4.2 3.0 2.4 1.5 0.9 0.5 0.3 0.20.00.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.9 4.9 6.22.55.414.81.3 1.7 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.10.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.8 1.3 2.4 5.42.13.816.417.5 13.8 12.1 3.9 1.8 1.1 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.10.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.3 2.47.1 2.5 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.2 4.6 5.92.03.1 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.8 4.43.6 2.4 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.6 1.4 3.61.2 0.9 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.1 5.2 5.71.60.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.8 2.0 3.0 1.6 1.0 1.21.4 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.7 1.2 2.7 5.6 5.2 6.5 5.0 5.4 2.3 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.7 3.8 4.7 3.5 2.4 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.2 2.3 2.8 2.1 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Calculation SummaryLuminaire ScheduleSymbolQtyLabelUnitsLabelAvgMaxMinArrangementLMFLum. LumensAvg/MinMax/MinLum. WattsPart Number24CPY-FLAT-BSINGLE1.0001286096CPY250-B-DM-F-B-UL-WH-57K-HZ Grass and Property SpillFc1.4421.20.0N.A.N.A.Paved AreaFc7.6710CPY-FLAT-CSINGLE1.000452031CPY250-B-DM-F-C-UL-BZ-57K-HZ 31.61.45.4822.57Under CanopyFc49.47662253XSPLG-4ME-BLSSINGLE1.00017400184XSPLG-D-HT-4ME-24L-57K7-UL-BZ-N w_XA-SP2BLSXSPLG-4MESINGLE1.00023600184XSPLG-D-HT-4ME-24L-57K7-UL-BZ-N3XSPLG-4ME-22 @ 90°1.00023600184XSPLG-D-HT-4ME-24L-57K7-UL-BZ-N24XSPWWALL MOUNT1.000427031XSPW-B-WM-3ME-4L-57K-UL-BZ2.253.00
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A1A Corner Plaza
September 11, 2020
MASTER SIGNAGE PROGRAM - SIGN CRITERIA
A. General:
1) All signage shall be designed, constructed and located in accordance with
the following design criteria stating all signage to comply with the Village
Code of Ordinances, Chapters 6, Buildings and Buildings Regulations,
Article V. Signs and Outdoor displays, unless otherwise granted a waiver.
All signage shall be subject to the written approval of Landlord and
approved by the North Palm Beach Building Department. The criteria
have been established to govern the design, fabrication and installation of
the tenant signage and is intended to provide all tenants with good visual
identification.
2) Landlord reserves the right to enforce or relax any provisions of these
sign criteria at its sole discretion.
B. Procedural Requirements:
1) Prior to sign fabrication, Tenant shall submit, or cause to be submitted, to
Landlord for approval, one (1) set of detailed drawings indicating the
location, size, layout, fabrication and installation method, design, copy style
and color of the proposed signage, including window/door lettering and/or
graphics. Drawings shall show the full fascia with architectural features of
the specific demised premise.
2) Tenant’s sign contractor shall be a reputable sign fabricator, whose
principal business is the fabrication of similar internally illuminated reverse
channel letter signs, who has been in business for a minimum of three (3)
years. Additionally, Tenant shall submit, or cause to be submitted; to
Landlord a Certificate of Insurance of type coverage and limits as approved
by Landlord in writing. Certificate of Insurance shall name Landlord and its
agents as additional insured. No work on premise may commence without
a Certificate of Insurance delivered to Landlord.
3) Tenant shall be responsible for all required permits for their signage and the
installation thereof, including, but not limited to, those by the Village of
North Palm Beach, County of Palm Beach, or State of Florida. In addition to
those requirements listed herein, Tenant must adhere to any municipal
code requirements that may further restrict sign size, design or fabrication,
unless such requirement had received a waiver.
4) Fabrication and installation costs shall be at the Tenant’s sole expense.
5) Tenant shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair of its signage.
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C. Design Requirements:
1) Wall signs are to be in the form of individually illuminated reverse or
remote channel letters individually mounted to fascia of the building.
2) Box/Cabinet signs and directional signs are permissible for the fuel
station tenant only.
3) Audible, flashing action or other mechanical animation signs are not
permitted.
4) Signage shall be of a scale and proportion to the Tenant’s storefront width
and fascia height. Maximum height for tenants shall be twenty-four inches
(24”) high or double line with a total height to equal twenty-four (24”) in
height. Signage shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the height of the
building (grade to roofline) x length of the leased storefront. All tenant
signage shall be centered in this area.
5) No exposed wiring is allowed for open face or exposed neon
signage. Exposed raceways are prohibited.
6) Tenants are required to place a “COMING SOON” sign in their store
window provided by the Landlord at the Tenant’s expense. Tenant must
have a permanent sign installed on building fascia no later than thirty
(30) days after receipt of base building Certificate of Occupancy.
D. Fabrication Specifications:
1) Letter Material:
a. The letter faces and returns for non-nationally registered tenants
shall be painted Pantone 173 C, Vermilion, or other color as
designated by Landlord. Letter anchors shall be painted to match the
building fascia.
b. Nationally-recognized tenants with a federally-registered
trademark signage, colors and logo shall be permitted to use the
federally- registered signage, colors and logo.
c. The letter’s interior sidewalls and returns shall be painted white.
2) Illumination:
a. Letters shall be illuminated using neon tubing or sufficient substitute.
Color to be white.
b. Electrical components shall be UL approved, inspected
and appropriately tagged prior to installation.
3) Transformers:
a. Transformers and sheet metal enclosures shall be UL rated and
installed behind the fascia above the soffit.
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E. Installation:
1) All installation components such as, but not limited to, fasteners, clips, bolts,
etc. shall be of non-corrosive, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, or
carbon bearing steel with painted finish. No black iron materials of any type
shall be permitted.
2) All penetrations of the fascia shall be neatly sealed in a watertight
manner using a single component polyurethane sealant as approved by
Landlord. Tenant is responsible for fascia penetrations and damage that
may result, including but not limited to, water damage.
3) Location of all penetrations of the building fascia for conduit, sleeves, etc.,
shall be shown on the approved detailed drawing submitted by Tenant.
4) No exposed labels are permitted on the signage that is visible from
the ground, except as required by local ordinance.
5) All fasteners for the sign installation shall be concealed. Method of
installation to the building fascia shall be approved by the Landlord
in writing.
6) Installation shall comply with all local codes and ordinances. Electrical
work shall be performed by a licensed electrician. Signage shall be
individually circuited and controlled by a time clock and primary electric to
the signage is the Tenant’s responsibility.
F. Insurance Requirements:
1) All sign contractors installing a sign at the A1A Corner Plaza shall be
required to have a current insurance policy in force with limits of no less
than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for Commercial General Liability
and Workers Compensation and Employer’s Liability in Compliance with
applicable legal requirements of the State of Florida.
G. Monument Signs:
1) New monument signs for the project will be located a minimum of 10
feet setback from Alternate A1A. The sign will be a maximum of 8
feet in height and have a maximum sign area of 36 square feet.
Please see Exhibit “A” which provides specifics about the monument
size.
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
ALLOWED TOTAL
PROPOSED TOTAL
THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN CONFORMS TO THE FOLLOWING CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS:
THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SIXTH EDITION (2017). THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL
CONSTRUCTION(MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, 9TH EDITION). THE AMERICAN WELDING
SOCIETY(AWS D1.1-15). THE AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS
FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE(ACI 318-14). THE SPECIFICATION FOR ALUMINUM STRUCTURES
BY THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION(CURRENT EDITION).
Sehayik Commercial Realty
www.harbingersign.com
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
Daniel Sehayik
SQUARE FOOTAGE FORMULA
SCR_WPB_Q129816_R3
2985 Richard Rd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33403
F:\Customers\Sehayik Commercial Realty_SCR\
Richard Rd. West Palm Beach_WPB\DESIGNS\CDR
4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINETA 7-Pack SEJ W/S (36”)B ATM Interior SignDEDirectionalGCWindow GraphicsW25 M50 Pylon SignCanopy SignsICar Wash SignageJABDEGCIJ124563784’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET7PT DIMENSIONCALLOUTS 9PT DIMENSIONCALLOUTS 4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET9PT BUILDINGDIMENSIONCALLOUTS4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINETSite Plan
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5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
ALLOWED TOTAL
PROPOSED TOTAL
THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN CONFORMS TO THE FOLLOWING CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS:
THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SIXTH EDITION (2017). THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL
CONSTRUCTION(MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, 9TH EDITION). THE AMERICAN WELDING
SOCIETY(AWS D1.1-15). THE AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS
FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE(ACI 318-14). THE SPECIFICATION FOR ALUMINUM STRUCTURES
BY THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION(CURRENT EDITION).
Sehayik Commercial Realty
www.harbingersign.com
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
Daniel Sehayik
SQUARE FOOTAGE FORMULA
SCR_WPB_Q129816_R3
2985 Richard Rd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33403
F:\Customers\Sehayik Commercial Realty_SCR\
Richard Rd. West Palm Beach_WPB\DESIGNS\CDR
D/F Illuminated Multi-Tenant Monument
3/4” = 1’-0”V.O. SQ. FT.: 36
QTY (1)
Street Side View
3/4” = 1’-0”MANUFACTURE & INSTALL (1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT SIGN. SIGN TO
BE PAINTED P1 & HAVE 1/2” FCO LETTERS W/ PLAZA NAME ON SIDE, PAINTED P2 & CAP PAINTED P3.
MULTI-TENANT CABINET TO BE PAINTED P1 W/ MATCHING 1 1/2” RETAINERS & T-BAR DIVIDERS. CABINET
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS. PANELS TO BE WHITE ACRYLIC W/ VINYL TENANT LOGOS
(T.B.D.). BASE TO BE ALUMINUM PANEL W/ TEXCOTE STONE ON BUILDING. ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE
1/2” FCO NUMBERS PAINTED P2. DECORATIVE ELEMENT AT TOP CAP TO BE ALUMINUM SQ TUBE,
PAINTED P3.
NOTE: CITY REVIEW REQUIRED TO CONFIRM CODE COMPLIANCE.
Night View
N.T.S.4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET4’-0” PAN5’-0” V.O.⁶’-¹¹ ¹⁄ ” CUT SIZE7’-0” EXISTING CABINET9PT DIMENSIONCALLOUTS
5 1/2”
12” MON
25” CAP
2”2”
1B
TENANT
LOGO
STREET SIDE
D/F Illuminated Multi-Tenant Monument
3/4” = 1’-0”V.O. SQ. FT.: 36
QTY (1)
Street Side View
3/4” = 1’-0”MANUFACTURE & INSTALL (1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT SIGN. SIGN TO
BE PAINTED P1 & HAVE 1/2” FCO LETTERS W/ PLAZA NAME ON SIDE, PAINTED P2 & CAP PAINTED P3.
MULTI-TENANT CABINET TO BE PAINTED P1 W/ MATCHING 1 1/2” RETAINERS & T-BAR DIVIDERS. CABINET
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS. PANELS TO BE WHITE ACRYLIC W/ VINYL TENANT LOGOS
(T.B.D.). BASE TO BE ALUMINUM PANEL W/ TEXCOTE STONE ON BUILDING. ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE
1/2” FCO NUMBERS PAINTED P2. DECORATIVE ELEMENT AT TOP CAP TO BE ALUMINUM SQ TUBE,
PAINTED P3.
NOTE: CITY REVIEW REQUIRED TO CONFIRM CODE COMPLIANCE.14 3/8” PANEL61 3/4” V.O.⁶⁴ 3/4” CABINET14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL4”4”14” BASE2”2”84” PANEL V.O.
87” CABINET
⁹⁴” MONUMENT
107” O.A.W.
5 1/2”
12” MON
²⁵” CAP
2”2”
1B96” O.A.H.TENANT LOGO
STREET SIDE
94” BASE
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
TENANT
LOGO
TENANT
LOGO
TENANT
LOGO14 3/8” PANEL61 3/4” V.O.⁶⁴ 3/4” CABINET14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL4”4”14” BASE2”2”96” O.A.H.25” PANEL V.O.
28” CABINET
36” MONUMENT
48” O.A.W.
TENANT
LOGO
TENANT
LOGO
TENANT
LOGO
TENANT
LOGO
D/F Illuminated Multi-Tenant Monument
3/4” = 1’-0”MONUMENT SQ. FT.: 36
QTY (1)
Street Side View
3/4” = 1’-0”MANUFACTURE & INSTALL (1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED MULTI-TENANT MONUMENT SIGN. SIGN TO
BE PAINTED P1 & HAVE 1/2” FCO LETTERS W/ PLAZA NAME ON SIDE, PAINTED P2 & CAP PAINTED P3.
MULTI-TENANT CABINET TO BE PAINTED P1 W/ MATCHING 1 1/2” RETAINERS & T-BAR DIVIDERS. CABINET
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS. PANELS TO BE WHITE ACRYLIC W/ VINYL TENANT LOGOS
(T.B.D.). BASE TO BE ALUMINUM PANEL W/ TEXCOTE STONE ON BUILDING. ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE
1/2” FCO NUMBERS PAINTED P2. DECORATIVE ELEMENT AT TOP CAP TO BE ALUMINUM SQ TUBE,
PAINTED P3.
NOTE: CITY REVIEW REQUIRED TO CONFIRM CODE COMPLIANCE.
Night View
N.T.S.14 3/8” PANEL61 3/4” V.O.64 3/4” TENANT CABINET14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL14 3/8” PANEL4”4”14” BASE2”2”56” PANEL V.O.
59” TENANT CABINET
66” MONUMENT BODY
78” O.A.W.
5 1/2”
12” MON
²⁵” CAP
2”2”
1 77 1/2” MONUMENT BODYTENANT LOGO
STREET SIDE
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO96” O.A.H.TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
TENANT LOGO
NSW E
Site Plan
1” = 50’-0”
A 24” Remote Channel Letters
B ATM Interior Sign
E
DirectionalG
C Window Graphics
Monument Sign
10’ SET BACK
CA
G
G
B
EA
3x3 Canopy SignsI
I
I
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TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
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09.10.18
10.15.19
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Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
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bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
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R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
Proposed East Elevation Signs A, B & C-
1/8”= 1’-0”
Code Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
66.5 sqft
21.2 sqft
Formula: Each occ of a single occ complex may display 1 perm accessory wall sign on the principal building in which the occupancy is located, not to exceed a sign area of 5% of the facade area if the front building setback is 25ft min
127 3/8” (OAW)24” OAHTWO (2) SET OF CL24REM 24” INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED REMOTE
CHANNEL LETTERS. 3/16” THICK WHITE ACRYLIC FACES W/ TRANSLUCENT VINYL GRAPHICS
APPLIED FIRST SURFACE. 4” DEEP ALUMINUM RETURNS PRE-PAINTED 313 DURANODIC BRONZE.
1” DURANODIC BRONZE(JEWELITE) TRIM CAP.
LETTERS TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS.
3M 3630-44 ORANGE, 3M 3630-33 RED, 3M 3630-26 GREENVINYL SPECS:
313 DURANODIC BRONZEPAINT SPECS:
Front View & Side Mounting Detail - CL24REM 24” Internally Illuminated Remote Channel Letters - Sign A
3/8” = 1’-0”Display Square Footage: 21.2
4”
.040 ALUM. RETURNS
12V 60WATT REMOTE
POWER SUPPLY
3MM ACM WHITE BACKS
3/16” WHITE ACRYLIC
1” JEWELITE TRIM CAP
WHITE LEDS
BUILDING WALL
3/8” ALL THREAD W/ NUTS& WASHER
½” SEALTITE CONDUIT
1/4” WEEP HOLES
(SIDE DETAIL SCALE: 1”= 1’-0”)
DISCONNECT SWITCH
DISCONNECT SWITCH
(INSIDE WALL)
73'-11 1/4"
15'-6 1/4"15'-7 3/4"EQ.EQ.
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
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R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
Front Elevation - Typical Window Vinyl Graphics - Sign C
3/8” = 1'-0"
WINDOW VINYL GRAPHICS.
VINYL GRAPHICS TO BE APPLIED SECOND SURFACE ONTO DESIGNATED STORE WINDOWS.
NOTE: WINDOW GRAPHICS KITS TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS. NOT PART OF HARBINGERS SCOPE OF WORK.
NOTE: FOR FULL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, REFER TO 7-ELEVEN SIGNAGE MANUAL.
GRAPHIC AS REQUIRED
3’-0” AFF7 1/4”
THE VERY FIRST WINDOWS ON EITHER SIDE OF THE DOOR
WILL GET THE STRIPE WITH THE LOGO. ALL OF THE REMAINING
WINDOWS WILL GET STRIPES WITHOUT THE LOGO.ONLY WHEN REQUIRED5’-7 1/4” MAX HEIGHT AFFOPTIONAL FROSTED PANELSOPTIONAL
FROSTED
PANELS
FROSTING UNDER THE STRIPES
ONLY TO HIDE EQUIPMENT
AT THE SALES COUNTER AREA
(DETERMINED BY OTHERS)
Front - Elevation & Side Mounting Detail ATM S/F Window Sign - Sign B
1” = 1’-0”Display Square Footage (Cabinet): 3.2
ONE (1) INTERIOR ATM INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED S/F WINDOW SIGN. 3/16” THICK FLAT WHITE
POLYCARBONATE FACE W/ DIGITALLY PRINTED IMAGE VINYL TO BE APPLIED FIRST SURFACE.
CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ GE WHITE LEDS. 4 DEEP ALUM. CABINET &
1” RETAINERS ALL PAINTED 313E DURANODIC BRONZE. SIGN TO HANG INSIDE THE STORE
BEHIND GLASS AS INDICATED IN PHOTO OVERLAY WITH EYE BOLTS.
VINYL SPECS: DIGITALLY PRINTED IMAGE VINYL
313E DURANODIC BRONZEPAINT SPECS:
NOTE: ATM SIGN TO BE FABRICATED & INSTALLED BY OTHERS
4”
1” RETAINER
FLAT 3/16”
POLY. FACE
EYE BOLT
3’-1/2” CUT SIZE
2’-10 3/4” V.O.1’-1/4” CUT SIZE10 1/2” V.O.3’-3/4” CABINET
1’-1/2” CABINETWHITE LEDS
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
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R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
Proposed South Elevation Sign A -
1/8”= 1’-0”
Code Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
33.3 sqft
21.2 sqft
Formula: An occupant that has buildingfacade area facing mutiple public streetfrontages may have 1 full size wall sign facing a public street frontage and 1/2 sizewall sign facing the other street frontages
15'-7 3/4"EQ.EQ.
43'-11 1/2"15'-7 3/4"EQ.EQ.
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
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R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
Code Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
36.0 sqft
34.4 sqft
Height Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
8’ - 0”
8’ - 0”
Set Back Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
10’ - 0”
10’ - 0”
OAH:
OAL:
39 3/4”
36 1/4”
7-ELEVEN LOGODIMENSIONS:
Face View & Side Detail M16 & L16G2D-FL Monument Sign - Sign Type E-
1/2” = 1’-0”Display Square Footage (Cabinets Combined): 34.496” FROM GRADE (OAH)46 1/4” BASE2” INSET RETAINER
PANNED 3/16”
POLYCARBONATE FACE
HINGE
POWER SUPPLY
2” PAN2” PAN 8”
WHITE LEDS
LED GAS PRICE
MODULE
2” PAN2” PAN 8”
HINGE2” INSET RETAINER
POWER SUPPLY
ALUM. SKIN &
FRAME BASE
ALUM. SKIN &
FRAME BASE
WHITE LEDS
1/4” EMBOSS
EMBOSS
3/4” EMBOSS
PANNED 3/16”
POLYCARBONATE FACE
ONE (1) CUSTOM D/F INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED MAIN ID/GAS PRICE MONUMENT SIGN.
MAIN ID (M16) FACES W/ RETAINERS: 3/16” THICK PAN FORMED & EMBOSSED WHITE POLY. FACES W/ TRANSLUCENT VINYL GRAPHICS APPLIED FIRST SURFACE.
2” INSET RETAINERS TO BE HINGED ON BOTH SIDES OF CABINET.
GAS PRICE (L16G2D-FL) FACES W/ RETAINERS: 3/16” THICK PAN FORMED CLEAR POLY. FACES BACK SPRAYED PMS 485 RED THEN PMS WHITE W/ 3M 3630-26 GREEN
TRANSLUCENT VINYL & 3M 7725-12 BLACK VINYL TRIM AROUND LED WINDOW APPLIED SECOND SURFACE. 2” INSET RETAINERS TO BE HINGED ON BOTH SIDES OF CABINET.
8” DEEP EXTRUDED ALUM. CABINET W/ 2” INSET HINGED RETAINERS TO BE PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE. CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS.
PROVIDE CUSTOMER W/ PRICE VISION 12” DIGIT & LED MODULES.REDGREEN
PROVIDE CUSTOMER ALUM. SKIN & FRAME BASE, PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
3M 3630-44 ORANGE, 3M 3630-33 RED, 3M 3630-26 GREEN, 3M 7725-12 BLACK7-ELEVEN VINYL SPECS:
PMS 485 RED & PMS WHITE7-ELEVEN PAINT SPECS:
NOTE: VERTICAL STEEL SUPPORT & FOOTING TO BE SPECIFIED BY ENGINEERING & PROVIDED BY INSTALLER
NOTE: MONUMENT SIGN CABINET TO HAVE AT LEAST 1” OF SPACE BELOW CABINET FOR VENTILATION.
LED UNIT SIZE:
LED CHARACTER SIZE:
14.284” X 31.3”
12.340”
SEP PRICE VISION LED UNITS:
2” PERF. PANEL
49 3/4” CABINET
43” PAN
45 3/8” V.O.
48 1/8” CUT SIZE
42 1/2” PAN
45 3/8” V.O.
48 1/8” CUT SIZE
49 3/4” CABINET
49 3/4” CABINETONE (1) MAIN ID (M16) CABINET: D/F INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED “MAIN ID” SIGN CABINET. 3/16” THICK PAN FORMED & EMBOSSED WHITE POLYCARBONATE FACES
W/ TRANSLUCENT VINYL GRAPHICS APPLIED FIRST SURFACE. 8” DEEP EXTRUDED ALUM. CABINET W/ 2” INSET HINGED RETAINERS TO BE PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS. 2” INSET RETAINERS TO BE HINGED ON BOTH SIDES OF CABINET.
ONE (1) GAS PRICE (L16G2D) CABINET: D/F DOUBLE-PRODUCT DIESEL INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN CABINET W/ RED & GREEN LED DIGITS.
3/16” THICK PAN FORMED CLEAR POLYCARBONATE FACES BACK SPRAYED PMS 485 RED THEN PMS WHITE W/ 3M 3630-26 GREEN TRANSLUCENT VINYL &
3M 7725-12 BLACK VINYL TRIM AROUND LED WINDOW APPLIED SECOND SURFACE. 8” DEEP EXTRUDED ALUM. CABINET & 2” INSET RETAINERS ALL TO BE PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS. RETAINER TO BE HINGED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CABINET.
PROVIDE CUSTOMER W/ CONTINUOUS 2” PERFORATED ALUM. PANEL ON BOTTOM OF MAIN-ID & GAS PRICE SIGN CABINETS W/ FRAMING FOR PROPER VENTILATION, PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
PROVIDE CUSTOMER ALUM. SKIN & FRAME BASE, PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
PROVIDE CUSTOMER W/ PRICE VISION 12” DIGIT & LED MODULES.RED GREEN
3M 3630-44 ORANGE, 3M 3630-33 RED, 3M 3630-26 GREEN, 3M 7725-12 BLACK7-ELEVEN VINYL SPECS:
PMS 485 RED & PMS WHITE7-ELEVEN PAINT SPECS:
NOTE: VERTICAL STEEL SUPPORT & FOOTING TO BE SPECIFIED BY ENGINEERING & PROVIDED BY INSTALLER
NOTE: MONUMENT SIGN CABINET TO HAVE AT LEAST 1” OF SPACE BELOW CABINET FOR VENTILATION.43” PAN45 3/8” V.O.48 1/4” CUT SIZE49 3/4” CABINET43” PAN45 3/8” V.O.48 1/4” CUT SIZE42 1/2” PANDIESEL
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
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R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
TWO (2) CUSTOM D/F INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED DIRECTIONAL SIGN CABINETS.
3/16” THICK PAN FORMED & EMBOSSED WHITE POLYCARBONATE FACES W/ TRANSLUCENT VINYL GRAPHICS APPLIED
FIRST SURFACE. 3 5/8” DEEP EXTRUDED ALUM. CABINET W/ 1” RETAINERS TO BE PAINTED DURANODIC BRONZE.
CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS.
3M 3630-44 ORANGE, 3M 3630-33 RED, 3M 3630-26 GREEN7-ELEVEN VINYL SPECS:
NOTE: ARROWS TO ALWAYS BE FACING TOWARDS STORE.
Front - Elevation & Side Detail Custom D/F Directional Sign Cabinet - Sign Type G
3/4” = 1’-0”Display Square Footage: 2.0 Each
15 ½” CUT SIZE
12 1/2” PAN
14” V.O.
16” CABINET
17 1/2” CUT SIZE16” V.O.18” CABINET36” OAH2” PAN
24” BELOW GRADE³ ⁵⁄ ”
WHITE LEDS
1”X1” ANGLE RETAINER
PANNED 3/16”
POLY. FACE
POWER SUPPLY
2” PAN
2”X2” ALUM.
SQUARE TUBE POLES 3”14 1/2” PAN
FOOTING
SPECS
(BY OTHERS)
SIDE A
SIDE B
Plastic: Custom
Code Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
2.0 sqft
2.0 sqft
Height Information:
Allowed:
Proposed:
3’ - 0”
3’ - 0”
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
00
R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: ukMIN. 14'-6"3’17'-6"119’-0”MIN. 14'-6"3’17'-6"119’-0”36’-0”3’MIN. 14'-6"17'-6"36’-0”3’MIN. 14'-6"17'-6"Code Information:
Formula: We don’t allow a canopy signs in the Village at this time per Erin
CITY TO REVIEW
Face & Side Detail W9 Sign I - Canopy Sign Cabinet -
1/2” = 1’-0"Display Square Footage(Cabinet): 9.0
TWO (2) W9 S/F INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED CANOPY SIGN CABINET.
3/16” THICK PAN FORMED & EMBOSSED WHITE POLY. FACE W/ TRANSLUCENT VINYL GRAPHICS
APPLIED FIRST SURFACE. 4” DEEP EXTRUDED ALUM. CABINET W/ 1 1/4” RETAINERS TO BE
PAINTED WHITE. CABINET TO BE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED W/ WHITE LEDS.
VINYL SPECS: 3M 3630-44 ORANGE, 3M 3630-33 RED, 3M 3630-26 GREEN
PMS WHITEPAINT SPECS:
36” CABINET
35 1/2” CUT SIZE
33 1/2” V.O.
31 1/2” PAN
36” CABINET35 1/2” CUT SIZE33 1/2” V.O.31 1/2” PANOAH:
OAL:
29 1/2”
27”
7-ELEVEN LOGODIMENSIONS:
PANNED 3/16”
POLY. FACE
ON/OFF TOGGLE SWITCH
LAG BOLTS W/ SHIELDS
WHITE LED
GAS CANOPY
4”2” PAN
1/4” EMBOSS
EMBOSS
3/4” EMBOSS
.040 ALUM. BACK
POWER SUPPLY
1 1/4” RETAINER
2” FLANGE
2” FLANGE
VARIES
36"
24"36"24"24"
3-1/8"
3-1/8"3-3/16"
5-1/8"
9-1/8"
9-1/8"
Front Elevation - 36" Canopy Height - Sign And Graphics Layout - Sign I
3/8” = 1’-0”
3-3/16"
NOTE: MAX WIDTH OF EACH TRI-STIPES AT 12’-0”
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THE SIGNS ON THESE PAGES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED
TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE CODES OR
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC-2017
AND OR THE 2017 FBC
CDR: ns
RCC: uk
DPM: Charley Carpenter
customer approval date:
Designer: bw
Page:
THIS DESIGN IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION & CONCEPT DESIGN. THIS FILE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PRODUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION. THIS DESIGN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HARBINGER AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DUPLICATED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HARBINGER.
SVE_38786_Q93802_R4
F:\Customers\7 Eleven\Art
\SVE_38786_Q93802_R4.cdr
date: description: designer:
bw
bw
bw
bw
bw
rev.
06.20.18
09.10.18
10.15.19
10.17.19
12.06.19
00
R1
R2
R3
R4
Original Concept
Update with new site plan
Update art with new site plan & elevations
Relocate the monument sign to new location per customer req.
Update with new building elevations
7-Eleven #38786 (1044163)
ALT A1A AND RICHARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
5300 Shad Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32257 • 904.268.4681
2301 Ohio Dr, Plano, TX. 32257 • 972.905.9450
RER: uk
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 SITE DATA .......................................................................................................... 2
2.0 PURPOSE OF STUDY ........................................................................................ 2
3.0 TRAFFIC GENERATION ..................................................................................... 3
4.0 RADIUS OF DEVELOPMENT INFLUENCE ....................................................... 4
5.0 INTERSECTION ANALYSIS TEST 1 – PART 1 .................................................. 4
6.0 TEST 1 BUILD-OUT ANALYSIS .......................................................................... 5
7.0 TEST 2 BUILD-OUT ANALYSIS .......................................................................... 5
8.0 SITE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS ...................................................................... 6
9.0 CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................... 6
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1.0 SITE DATA
The subject parcel is located in the northeast corner of Alt A1A/SR 811 and
Richard Road in the Village of North Palm Beach and contains approximately
1.87 acres. The Property Control Number (PCN) for the subject parcel is 68-43-
42-17-04-000-0430. The proposed plan of development on the currently
unimproved parcel is to consist of a 3,109 S.F. convenience store, 16 fuel
position gas station, and 4,232 S.F. retail store with a build out year of 2023. Site
access is proposed via a right in, right out driveway connection to Alt A1A/SR
811 and a right in only driveway connection to Richard Road. For additional
information concerning site location and layout, please refer to the Site Plan
prepared by Cotleur & Hearing.
2.0 PURPOSE OF STUDY
This study will analyze the proposed development’s impact on the surrounding
major thoroughfares within the project’s radius of development influence in
accordance with the Palm Beach County Unified Land Development Code Article
12 – Traffic Performance Standards. The Traffic Performance Standards state
that a Site Specific Development Order for a proposed project shall meet the
standards and guidelines outlined in two separate “Tests” with regard to traffic
performance.
Test 1, or the Build-out Test, relates to the build-out period of the project and
requires that a project not add traffic within the radius of development influence
which would have total traffic exceeding the adopted LOS at the end of the build-
out period. This Test 1 analysis consists of two parts and no project shall be
approved for a Site Specific Development Order unless it can be shown to satisfy
the requirements of Parts One and Two of Test 1. Part One – Intersections,
requires the analysis of major intersections, within or beyond a project’s radius of
development influence, where a project’s traffic is significant on a link within the
radius of development influence. The intersections analyzed shall operate within
the applicable threshold associated with the level of analysis addressed. Part
Two – Links, compares the total traffic in the peak hour, peak direction on each
link within a project’s radius of development influence with the applicable LOS
“D” link service volumes. The links analyzed shall operate within the applicable
thresholds associated with the level of analysis addressed.
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2.0 PURPOSE OF STUDY (CONTINUED)
Test 2, or the Five Year Analysis, relates to the evaluation of project traffic five
years in the future and requires that a project not add traffic within the radius of
development influence which would result in total traffic exceeding the adopted
LOS at the end of the Five Year Analysis period.
This test requires analysis of links and major intersections as necessary within or
beyond the radius of development influence, where a project’s traffic is significant
on a link within the radius of development influence.
This analysis shall address the total traffic anticipated to be in place at the end of
the fifth year of the Florida Department of Transportation Five Year
Transportation Improvement Program in effect at the time of traffic analysis
submittal.
The existing roadway network as well as both the State and Palm Beach County
Five Year Road Program improvements, with construction scheduled to
commence prior to the end of the Five Year Analysis Period shall be the Test 2
roadway network assumed in the analysis. The total traffic in the peak hour,
peak direction on each link within a project’s radius of development influence
shall be compared with the applicable LOS “E” service volumes. The links
analyzed shall operate within the applicable thresholds associated with the level
of analysis addressed.
This study will verify that the proposed development’s traffic impact will meet the
above Traffic Performance Standards.
3.0 TRAFFIC GENERATION
The traffic to be generated by the proposed development has been calculated in
accordance with the traffic generation rates published on the Palm Beach County
Traffic website and the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 10th Edition as shown in
Tables 1, 2 and 3. Table 1 shows the daily traffic generation associated with the
proposed plan of development. Tables 2 and 3 show the AM and PM peak hour
traffic generation, respectively. The traffic to be generated by the proposed
development may be summarized as follows:
Daily Traffic Generation = 1569 tpd
AM Peak Hour Traffic Generation (IN/OUT) = 98 pht (49 IN/49 OUT)
PM Peak Hour Traffic Generation (IN/OUT) = 112 pht (56 IN/56 OUT)
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4.0 RADIUS OF DEVELOPMENT INFLUENCE
Based on Table 12.B.2.D-7 3A of the Palm Beach County Unified Land
Development Code Article 12 – Traffic Performance Standards, for a net trip
generation of 112 peak hour trips, the radius of development influence shall be
one mile.
For Test 1, a project must address those links within the radius of development
influence on which its net trips are greater than one percent of the LOS “D” of the
link affected on a peak hour, peak direction basis AND those links outside of the
radius of development influence on which its net trips are greater than five
percent of the LOS “D” of the link affected on a peak hour, peak direction basis
up to the limits set forth in Table 12.B.2.C-1 1A: LOS “D” Link Service Volumes.
For Test 2, a project must address those links within the radius of development
influence on which its net trips are greater than three percent of the LOS “E” of
the link affected on a peak hour, peak direction basis AND those links outside of
the radius of development influence on which its net trips are greater than five
percent of the LOS “E” of the link affected on a peak hour, peak direction basis
up to the limits set forth in Table 12.B.2.C-4 2A: LOS “E” Link Service Volumes.
5.0 INTERSECTION ANALYSIS TEST 1 – PART 1
As a requirement of Part 1 of Test 1 of the Palm Beach County Traffic
Performance Standards, the following intersections must be analyzed:
1. Alt A1A and Lighthouse Road
2. Alt A1A and Richard Road
The development of the subject parcel is not anticipated to result in excess of ten
percent of total traffic on an average peak hour total traffic basis leading to any
signalized intersection other than the intersection mentioned above. A detailed
analysis of these intersections has been performed and can be seen in Appendix
“A” attached with this report.
The above referenced intersections have been analyzed using the adjusted
turning movement volumes attached with this report in accordance with the
methodology set forth in the Transportation Research Board Special Report 209,
Planning Analysis. As the results in the Intersection Analysis (attached as
Appendix “A”) show, the sum of the critical movements during the peak-season,
peak-hours at project build-out is less than the adopted Level of Service volume
for intersections of 1400 vph for the subject intersection.
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5.0 INTERSECTION ANAYLSIS TEST 1 - PART 1 (CONTINUED)
CRITICAL SUM
INTERSECTION AM PM
Alt A1A at Lighthouse Drive 924 1157
Alt A1A at Richard Road* 900 1331
Note that Congress Avenue is proposed to be connected from Northlake
Boulevard to Alt A1A/SR 811 in the Palm Beach County 5-Year Work Program.
Therefore, the traffic analysis for the intersection of Alt A1A at Richard Road took
into account projected diversion volumes based on the methodology previously
utilized by PBC. The diversion analysis is also provided in Appendix “A”.
6.0 TEST 1 BUILD-OUT ANALYSIS
The distribution of project trips was based upon the existing and proposed
geometry of the roadway network, a review of the existing and historical travel
patterns, and a review of the proposed development and improvements in the
area.
The distributed traffic for the project at full build-out of the development was
assigned to the links within the project's radius of development influence and can
be seen in the Project Distribution Figure attached with this report. Tables 4 and
5 show the project assignment as well as the applicable Level of Service
Standard for each of the links within the project’s radius of development
influence. Links with a project assignment greater than 1% of the applicable
Level of Service “D” have been outlined as links with significant project
assignment.
Based on the projected total AM and PM peak hour traffic volumes and threshold
volumes for the links with significant project assignment within the project's
radius of development influence as shown in Tables 6 and 7, this project meets
the applicable Peak Hour Traffic Volume Link Performance Standards listed
under "Test One - Part Two" of the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance
Standards on all links within the project's radius of development. Additionally,
traffic counts were collected on Richard Road on Tuesday, April 16, 2019. The
counts demonstrated that Richard Road is low volume and will continue to
operate substantially below capacity after the addition of the proposed project.
7.0 TEST 2 BUILD-OUT ANALYSIS
Test 2, or the Five Year Analysis, relates to the evaluation of project traffic five
years in the future and requires that a project not add traffic within the radius of
development influence which would result in total traffic exceeding the adopted
LOS at the end of the Five Year Analysis Period. As shown in Tables 8 and 9,
this project meets the requirements of Test 2 since all links are considered
insignificant.
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8.0 SITE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS
The AM and PM peak hour turning movement volumes and directional
distributions at the project entrance(s) for the overall development are shown in
Tables 2 and 3 attached with this report and may be summarized as follows:
DIRECTIONAL
DISTRIBUTION
(TRIPS IN/OUT)
AM = 125 / 124
PM = 143 / 144
As previously stated, site access is proposed via a right in, right out only
driveway connection to Alt A1A/SR 811 and a right in only driveway connection
to Richard Road. A northbound right turn lane is proposed for the driveway
connection to Alt A1A/SR 811. Based on the peak hour volumes shown above
and the Palm Beach County Engineering Guideline used in determining the need
for turn lanes of 75 right turns or 30 left turns in the peak hour, no additional turn
lanes appear to be warranted.
9.0 CONCLUSION
The proposed rezoning has been estimated to generate 1569 trips per day, 98
AM peak hour trips, and 112 PM peak hour trips at project build-out in 2023. A
brief review of the links within the project’s radius of development influence
reveals that the proposed development meets the requirements of the Palm
Beach County Traffic Performance Standards.
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NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/19TABLE 1 - Daily Traffic GenerationITELanduse Code Rate/Equation In Out % % TripsGen. Commerciale820 4,232S.F.Ln(T) = 0.68 Ln(X) + 5.57d62% 33016 Fuel Positions3,109S.F.Grand Totals:0.0%61% 2,467TABLE 2 - AM Peak Hour Traffic GenerationITELanduse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total % In Out Total In Out Total % Trips In Out TotalGen. Commerciale820 4,232S.F.0.940.62 0.38 2 2 4 0.0% 0 0 0 2 2 4 62% 2 1 1 216 Fuel Positions3,109S.F.Grand Totals:125 124 249 0.0% 0 0 0 125 124 249 61% 151 49 49 98TABLE 3 - PM Peak Hour Traffic GenerationITELanduse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total % In Out Total In Out Total % Trips In Out TotalGen. Commerciale820 4,232S.F.Ln(T) = 0.74 Ln(X) + 2.89f0.48 0.52 20 22 42 0.0% 0 0 0 20 22 42 62% 26 8 8 1616 Fuel Positions3,109S.F.Grand Totals:143 144 287 0.0% 0 0 0 143 144 287 61% 175 56 56 112PROPOSED DEVELOPMENTDir SplitInternalizationPass-byIntensityGross TripsTotal External TripsNet Trips5320532202External Trips Pass-by61% 2,137 1,367Intensity48 96Net Trips4,03604,0361,5690 0 0 123 122 245 61% 149 48Gas Station w/ Convenience StoreiFDOT12.3*FP+15.5*(X)0.50 0.50 123 122 245 0.0%IntensityDir Split Gross Trips Internalization External Trips Pass-by Net TripsDir Split Gross Trips Internalization9648 480 0 0 123 122 245 61% 149Gas Station w/ Convenience StoreiFDOT14.3*PM Trips3,50403,504Gas Station w/ Convenience StoreiFDOTNote j0.50 0.50 123 122 245 0.0%X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
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APPENDIX A
TEST 1 PART 1: INTERSECTION ANALYSIS
IN OUTAM 49 49PM 56 56Comments:Growth Rate = 1.00% 1.03 2016 202302200200IN40% 0 0Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right00Existing Volume (2016) 103 697 80 115 636 80 90 113 178 138 133 8210% IN 5 6Peak Season Adjustment 3 21 2 3 192335442Background Traffic Growth 8 52 6 9 47 6 7 8 13 10 10 6 1821.0% Background Growth 8 52 6 9 47 6 7 8 13 10 10 6 36100Major Projects Traffic 0 130 0 0 490000000001% BGR + Major Projects 8 182 6 9 96 6 7 8 13 10 10 60 0 40% 10%Project Traffic 0 20 5 0 200000500OUT OUTTotal 114 920 93 127 771 88 99 125 197 157 147 910205Approach Total0226No. of Lanes12112111111<Per Lane Volume 114 460 93 127 386 88 99 125 197 157 237 0Right on Red 60 60 60 0Overlaps Left 157 99 114 0Adj. Per Lane Volume 114 460 0 127 386 0 99 125 23 157 237 0Through/Right VolumeOpposing Left TurnsCritical Volume for ApproachCritical Volume for DirectionIntersection Critical VolumeSTATUS?Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru RightExisting Volume (2016) 146 916 127 108 810 158 146 130 82 171 196 70Peak Season Adjustment 4 27 4 3 245442562Background Traffic Growth 11 68 9 8 60 12 11 10 6 13 15 5 2271.0% Background Growth 11 68 9 8 60 12 11 10 6 13 15 5 493Major Projects Traffic 0 100 0 0 16600000001% BGR + Major Projects 11 168 9 8 226 12 11 10 6 13 15 5Project Traffic 0 22 6 0 220000600Total 161 1134 146 119 1082 174 161 144 91 195 216 77Approach TotalNo. of Lanes12112111111<Per Lane Volume 161 567 146 119 541 174 161 144 91 195 294 0Right on Red 60 60 60 0Overlaps Left 195 161 161 0Adj. Per Lane Volume 161 567 0 119 541 0 161 144 0 195 294 0Through/Right VolumeOpposing Left TurnsCritical Volume for ApproachCritical Volume for DirectionIntersection Critical VolumeSTATUS?Notes:Major project traffic from Link Analysis119 161 195 1611,157UNDER686 702 338 455702 455CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSIS567 541 144INTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENTNorthbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound1,441 1,376 395 489294127 114 157 99587 499 282 337587 337924UNDERPM Peak Hour460386125237AM Peak HourINTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENTNorthbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound1,127 987 421 395CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSISPeak Season = Current Year = Buildout Year = CMA INTERSECTION ANALYSISNET TRIPSNPB 7-ELEVENA1A AT LIGHTHOUSE DRIVEINPUT DATA
IN OUTAM 49 49PM 56 56Comments:Growth Rate = 1.00% 1.01 2019 202300280025IN50%0 0Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right00Existing Volume (2019)14 810 7 26 837 125 69 8 13 5 8 2500Peak Season Adjustment080081100000Background Traffic Growth 1 33 0 1 345301001801.0% Background Growth 1 33 0 1 345301001186 00Major Projects Traffic 0 55 0 0 510000000001% BGR + Major Projects1 88 0 1 8553010010050%Congress Ave Diversion0 -192 0 0 -468 168 192 249 0 0 175 0INProject Traffic0 25 0 25000000000250Total15 739 7 52 463 299 265 257 14 5 183 260280Approach TotalNo. of Lanes1 2 < 1 2 < 1 1 < 1 1 <Per Lane Volume15 373 0 52 381 0 265 271 0 5 210 0Right on Red0000Overlaps Left5265150Adj. Per Lane Volume15 373 0 52 381 0 265 271 0 5 210 0Through/Right VolumeOpposing Left TurnsCritical Volume for ApproachCritical Volume for DirectionIntersection Critical VolumeSTATUS?Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru RightExisting Volume (2019)13 1003 5 33 957 155 124 18 23 1 24 19Peak Season Adjustment0 10 0 0 10210000097Background Traffic Growth 1 41 0 1 3965110112521.0% Background Growth 1 41 0 1 396511011Major Projects Traffic 0 73 0 0 8200000001% BGR + Major Projects1 114 0 1 1216511011Congress Ave Diversion0 -314 0 0 -221 221 314 173 0 0 161 0Project Traffic0 28 0 2800000000Total14 914 5 63 949 384 444 192 24 1 186 20Approach TotalNo. of Lanes1 2 < 1 2 < 1 1 < 1 1 <Per Lane Volume14 460 0 63 666 0 444 216 0 1 206 0Right on Red0000Overlaps Left1444140Adj. Per Lane Volume14 460 0 63 666 0 444 216 0 1 206 0Through/Right VolumeOpposing Left TurnsCritical Volume for ApproachCritical Volume for DirectionIntersection Critical VolumeSTATUS?Notes:Major project traffic from Link AnalysisPeak Season = Current Year = Buildout Year = CMA INTERSECTION ANALYSISNET TRIPSNPB 7-ELEVENA1A AT RICHARD ROAD/CONGRESS AVENUE EXTENSIONINPUT DATA373381271210AM Peak HourINTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENTNorthbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound761 814 536 215CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSISINTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENT52 15 5 265426 396 276 474426 474900UNDERPM Peak Hour63141444NorthboundSouthboundEastboundWestbound9331,395660207CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSIS4606662162061,331NEAR522680217651680651
File Name : A1ARICH
Site Code : SW1910
Start Date : 4/16/2019
Page No : 1
Manual Traffic Count - All Traffic
A1A and Richard Rd
Juno Beach, FL
Groups Printed- All Traffic
A1A
NB
A1A
SB
Richard Rd
EB
Richard Rd
WB
Start Time Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Int. Total
07:00 AM 3 172 1 0 176 13 121 2 2 138 3 2 6 11 2 1 1 4 329
07:15 AM 0 187 0 1 188 20 183 8 2 213 0 1 11 12 11 3 0 14 427
07:30 AM 0 186 3 1 190 30 193 4 0 227 2 3 19 24 8 0 1 9 450
07:45 AM 1 196 6 1 204 48 241 7 1 297 3 1 20 24 5 5 0 10 535
Total 4 741 10 3 758 111 738 21 5 875 8 7 56 71 26 9 2 37 1741
08:00 AM 3 190 4 0 197 35 228 3 1 267 3 4 11 18 2 1 1 4 486
08:15 AM 2 204 1 0 207 20 193 7 0 220 2 3 12 17 10 0 2 12 456
08:30 AM 1 220 1 1 223 22 175 4 3 204 5 0 26 31 8 2 2 12 470
08:45 AM 0 204 7 0 211 11 163 5 0 179 3 0 21 24 7 0 4 11 425
Total 6 818 13 1 838 88 759 19 4 870 13 7 70 90 27 3 9 39 1837
*** BREAK ***
04:00 PM 2 215 5 1 223 38 200 7 0 245 4 5 29 38 8 1 0 9 515
04:15 PM 26 176 3 0 205 22 250 10 3 285 8 4 37 49 3 1 2 6 545
04:30 PM 1 238 4 1 244 42 266 6 0 314 4 5 29 38 5 6 0 11 607
04:45 PM 0 239 3 0 242 40 213 6 1 260 6 2 42 50 6 6 1 13 565
Total 29 868 15 2 914 142 929 29 4 1104 22 16 137 175 22 14 3 39 2232
05:00 PM 1 260 2 0 263 33 242 8 4 287 5 3 25 33 5 8 0 13 596
05:15 PM 3 266 3 0 272 40 236 7 1 284 8 8 28 44 3 4 0 7 607
05:30 PM 1 224 1 0 226 28 230 10 5 273 4 2 31 37 6 5 0 11 547
05:45 PM 1 226 1 0 228 30 166 9 2 207 2 2 32 36 3 3 0 6 477
Total 6 976 7 0 989 131 874 34 12 1051 19 15 116 150 17 20 0 37 2227
Grand Total 45 3403 45 6 3499 472 3300 103 25 3900 62 45 379 486 92 46 14 152 8037
Apprch %1.3 97.3 1.3 0.2 12.1 84.6 2.6 0.6 12.8 9.3 78 60.5 30.3 9.2
Total %0.6 42.3 0.6 0.1 43.5 5.9 41.1 1.3 0.3 48.5 0.8 0.6 4.7 6 1.1 0.6 0.2 1.9
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File Name : A1ARICH
Site Code : SW1910
Start Date : 4/16/2019
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Manual Traffic Count - All Traffic
A1A and Richard Rd
Juno Beach, FL
A1A
NB
A1A
SB
Richard Rd
EB
Richard Rd
WB
Start Time Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Int. Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 07:00 AM to 08:45 AM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Entire Intersection Begins at 07:45 AM
07:45 AM 1 196 6 1 204 48 241 7 1 297 3 1 20 24 5 5 0 10 535
08:00 AM 3 190 4 0 197 35 228 3 1 267 3 4 11 18 2 1 1 4 486
08:15 AM 2 204 1 0 207 20 193 7 0 220 2 3 12 17 10 0 2 12 456
08:30 AM 1 220 1 1 223 22 175 4 3 204 5 0 26 31 8 2 2 12 470
Total Volume 7 810 12 2 831 125 837 21 5 988 13 8 69 90 25 8 5 38 1947
% App. Total 0.8 97.5 1.4 0.2 12.7 84.7 2.1 0.5 14.4 8.9 76.7 65.8 21.1 13.2
PHF .583 .920 .500 .500 .932 .651 .868 .750 .417 .832 .650 .500 .663 .726 .625 .400 .625 .792 .910
A1A Richard Rd Richard Rd A1A
Right
125
Thru
837
Left
21
UTurn
5
InOut Total
904 988 1892 Right25 Thru8 Left5 OutTotalIn36 38 74 Left
12
Thru
810
Right
7
UTurn
2
Out TotalIn
855 831 1686 Left69 Thru8 Right13 TotalOutIn145 90 235 Peak Hour Begins at 07:45 AM
All Traffic
Peak Hour Data
North
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Stuart, FL
(772) 221-7971
File Name : A1ARICH
Site Code : SW1910
Start Date : 4/16/2019
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Manual Traffic Count - All Traffic
A1A and Richard Rd
Juno Beach, FL
A1A
NB
A1A
SB
Richard Rd
EB
Richard Rd
WB
Start Time Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left UTurn App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Right Thru Left App. Total Int. Total
Peak Hour Analysis From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1
Peak Hour for Entire Intersection Begins at 04:30 PM
04:30 PM 1 238 4 1 244 42 266 6 0 314 4 5 29 38 5 6 0 11 607
04:45 PM 0 239 3 0 242 40 213 6 1 260 6 2 42 50 6 6 1 13 565
05:00 PM 1 260 2 0 263 33 242 8 4 287 5 3 25 33 5 8 0 13 596
05:15 PM 3 266 3 0 272 40 236 7 1 284 8 8 28 44 3 4 0 7 607
Total Volume 5 1003 12 1 1021 155 957 27 6 1145 23 18 124 165 19 24 1 44 2375
% App. Total 0.5 98.2 1.2 0.1 13.5 83.6 2.4 0.5 13.9 10.9 75.2 43.2 54.5 2.3
PHF .417 .943 .750 .250 .938 .923 .899 .844 .375 .912 .719 .563 .738 .825 .792 .750 .250 .846 .978
A1A Richard Rd Richard Rd A1A
Right
155
Thru
957
Left
27
UTurn
6
InOut Total
1146 1145 2291 Right19 Thru24 Left1 OutTotalIn50 44 94 Left
12
Thru
1003
Right
5
UTurn
1
Out TotalIn
981 1021 2002 Left124 Thru18 Right23 TotalOutIn191 165 356 Peak Hour Begins at 04:30 PM
All Traffic
Peak Hour Data
North
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2017 PEAK SEASON FACTOR CATEGORY REPORT - REPORT TYPE: ALL
CATEGORY: 9301 CEN.-W OF US1 TO SR7
MOCF: 0.96
WEEK DATES SF PSCF
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1 01/01/2017 - 01/07/2017 0.98 1.02
2 01/08/2017 - 01/14/2017 0.98 1.02
3 01/15/2017 - 01/21/2017 0.98 1.02
4 01/22/2017 - 01/28/2017 0.98 1.02
* 5 01/29/2017 - 02/04/2017 0.97 1.01
* 6 02/05/2017 - 02/11/2017 0.96 1.00
* 7 02/12/2017 - 02/18/2017 0.95 0.99
* 8 02/19/2017 - 02/25/2017 0.95 0.99
* 9 02/26/2017 - 03/04/2017 0.95 0.99
*10 03/05/2017 - 03/11/2017 0.95 0.99
*11 03/12/2017 - 03/18/2017 0.94 0.98
*12 03/19/2017 - 03/25/2017 0.95 0.99
*13 03/26/2017 - 04/01/2017 0.95 0.99
*14 04/02/2017 - 04/08/2017 0.96 1.00
*15 04/09/2017 - 04/15/2017 0.96 1.00
*16 04/16/2017 - 04/22/2017 0.97 1.01
*17 04/23/2017 - 04/29/2017 0.97 1.01
18 04/30/2017 - 05/06/2017 0.98 1.02
19 05/07/2017 - 05/13/2017 0.98 1.02
20 05/14/2017 - 05/20/2017 0.99 1.03
21 05/21/2017 - 05/27/2017 1.00 1.04
22 05/28/2017 - 06/03/2017 1.01 1.05
23 06/04/2017 - 06/10/2017 1.02 1.06
24 06/11/2017 - 06/17/2017 1.03 1.07
25 06/18/2017 - 06/24/2017 1.04 1.08
26 06/25/2017 - 07/01/2017 1.05 1.09
27 07/02/2017 - 07/08/2017 1.05 1.09
28 07/09/2017 - 07/15/2017 1.06 1.10
29 07/16/2017 - 07/22/2017 1.05 1.09
30 07/23/2017 - 07/29/2017 1.04 1.08
31 07/30/2017 - 08/05/2017 1.03 1.07
32 08/06/2017 - 08/12/2017 1.02 1.06
33 08/13/2017 - 08/19/2017 1.02 1.06
34 08/20/2017 - 08/26/2017 1.05 1.09
35 08/27/2017 - 09/02/2017 1.09 1.14
36 09/03/2017 - 09/09/2017 1.12 1.17
37 09/10/2017 - 09/16/2017 1.15 1.20
38 09/17/2017 - 09/23/2017 1.12 1.17
39 09/24/2017 - 09/30/2017 1.09 1.14
40 10/01/2017 - 10/07/2017 1.05 1.09
41 10/08/2017 - 10/14/2017 1.02 1.06
42 10/15/2017 - 10/21/2017 0.99 1.03
43 10/22/2017 - 10/28/2017 0.99 1.03
44 10/29/2017 - 11/04/2017 0.99 1.03
45 11/05/2017 - 11/11/2017 0.99 1.03
46 11/12/2017 - 11/18/2017 0.99 1.03
47 11/19/2017 - 11/25/2017 0.99 1.03
48 11/26/2017 - 12/02/2017 0.98 1.02
49 12/03/2017 - 12/09/2017 0.98 1.02
50 12/10/2017 - 12/16/2017 0.98 1.02
51 12/17/2017 - 12/23/2017 0.98 1.02
52 12/24/2017 - 12/30/2017 0.98 1.02
53 12/31/2017 - 12/31/2017 0.98 1.02
* PEAK SEASON
02-MAR-2018 15:35:06 830UPD 4_9301_PKSEASON.TXT
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APPENDIX B
TEST 1 PART 2: LINK ANALYSIS
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/194949AM PEAK HOURDIRECTIONAL TOTALPROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS D PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT2826 ALT A1A PGA BOULEVARD BURNS ROAD 25% 12 4D II 1,770 0.69% NO2828 ALT A1A BURNS ROAD LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 40% 20 4D II 1,770 1.11% YES2814 ALT A1A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITE 50% 25 4D II 1,770 1.38% YES2814 ALT A1A SITE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 50% 25 4D II 1,770 1.38% YESN/A 10TH STREET NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE 10% 5 4D II 1,770 0.28% NON/A 10TH STREET PARK AVENUE SILVER BEACH ROAD 5% 2 2 II 810 0.30% NO2620 CONGRESS AVENUE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SILVERBEACH ROAD 10% 5 4D I 1,960 0.25% NO2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 5% 2 6D II 2,680 0.09% NO2800 US-1 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE 5% 2 4D I 1,960 0.13% NON/A BURNS ROAD MILITARY TRAIL ALT A1A 5% 2 5 II 1,770 0.14% NON/A BURNS ROAD ALT A1A PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 10% 5 4D II 1,770 0.28% NONORTHLAKE BOULEVARD I-95 CONGRESS AVENUE 15% 7 6D II 2,680 0.27% NO2815 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD CONGRESS AVENUE SR 811 25% 12 6D II 2,680 0.46% NO2821 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SR 811 PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 15% 7 6D II 2,680 0.27% NO2817 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 15% 7 6D I 2,940 0.25% NO2833 PARK AVENUE SR 811 US-1 4% 2 2 I 880 0.22% NO2615 SILVER BEACH ROAD CONGRESS AVENUE OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY 2% 1 2 I 880 0.11% NO2807 SILVER BEACH ROAD OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY US-1 3% 1 2 I 880 0.17% NON/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE ALT A1A PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 10% 5 2 I 880 0.56% NOTOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =TABLE 4TEST 1 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATIONAM PEAK HOURTEST 1 - 2023 BUILDOUTRADIUS OF INFLUENCE = 2 MILESX:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/195656AM PEAK HOURDIRECTIONAL TOTALPROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS D PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT2826 ALT A1A PGA BOULEVARD BURNS ROAD 25% 14 4D II 1,770 0.79% NO2828 ALT A1A BURNS ROAD LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 40% 22 4D II 1,770 1.27% YES2814 ALT A1A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITE 50% 28 4D II 1,770 1.58% YES2814 ALT A1A SITE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 50% 28 4D II 1,770 1.58% YESN/A 10TH STREET NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE 10% 6 4D II 1,770 0.32% NON/A 10TH STREET PARK AVENUE SILVER BEACH ROAD 5% 3 2 II 810 0.35% NO2620 CONGRESS AVENUE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SILVERBEACH ROAD 10% 6 4D I 1,960 0.29% NO2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 5% 3 6D II 2,680 0.10% NO2800 US-1 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE 5% 3 4D I 1,960 0.14% NON/A BURNS ROAD MILITARY TRAIL ALT A1A 5% 3 5 II 1,770 0.16% NON/A BURNS ROAD ALT A1A PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 10% 6 4D II 1,770 0.32% NONORTHLAKE BOULEVARD I-95 CONGRESS AVENUE 15% 8 6D II 2,680 0.31% NO2815 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD CONGRESS AVENUE SR 811 25% 14 6D II 2,680 0.52% NO2821 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SR 811 PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 15% 8 6D II 2,680 0.31% NO2817 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 15% 8 6D I 2,940 0.29% NO2833 PARK AVENUE SR 811 US-1 4% 2 2 I 880 0.25% NO2615 SILVER BEACH ROAD CONGRESS AVENUE OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY 2% 1 2 I 880 0.13% NO2807 SILVER BEACH ROAD OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY US-1 3% 2 2 I 880 0.19% NON/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE ALT A1A PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD 10% 6 2 I 880 0.64% NOTOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =TABLE 5TEST 1 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATIONPM PEAK HOURTEST 1 - 2023 BUILDOUTRADIUS OF INFLUENCE = 2 MILESTOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/19TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =49TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =492019 AM PEAK TOTALAM PEAK HOUR LINK BACKGROUND2023MEETSHOUR PROJECT PROJECT GROWTH LINK MAJOR1.0% TRAFFIC TOTALASSUREDLOSROADWAYFROMTODIRECTION TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION TRIPS RATE GROWTH PROJECT GROWTH USED TRAFFIC LANES CLASS LOS D STD.NB 768 50% 25 1.00% 31 131 31 162 955 4D II 1,770YESSB 823 50% 25 1.00% 33 50 33 83 931 4D II 1,770YESNB 768 50% 25 1.00% 31 52 31 83 876 4D II 1,770YESSB 823 50% 25 1.00% 33 51 33 84 932 4D II 1,770YESNB 768 50% 25 1.00% 31 52 31 83 876 4D II 1,770YESSB 823 50% 25 1.00% 33 51 33 84 932 4D II 1,770YESNotes:(1) Alt A1A from Burns Road to Lighthouse Road counts were unavailable. Therefore, the Alt A1A from Lighthouse Drive to Northlake Boulevard counts were used for this roadway link.TABLE 6AM PEAK HOUR - TEST 12023 BUILD OUTALT A1A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITE2 MILE RADIUS OF DEVELOPMENT INFLUENCEALT A1A SITE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDALT A1A BURNS ROADLIGHTHOUSE DRIVE(1)X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/21/19TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =56TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) = 562019 PM PEAK TOTALPM PEAK HOUR LINK BACKGROUND2023MEETSHOUR PROJECT PROJECT GROWTH LINK MAJOR1.0% TRAFFIC TOTALASSUREDLOSROADWAYFROMTODIRECTION TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION TRIPS RATE GROWTH PROJECT GROWTH USED TRAFFIC LANES CLASS LOS D STD.NB 1013 50% 28 1.00% 41 102 41 143 1184 4D II 1,770YESSB 957 50% 28 1.00% 39 168 39 207 1192 4D II 1,770YESNB 1013 50% 28 1.00% 41 73 41 114 1155 4D II 1,770YESSB 957 50% 28 1.00% 39 82 39 121 1106 4D II 1,770YESNB 1013 50% 28 1.00% 41 73 41 114 1155 4D II 1,770YESSB 957 50% 28 1.00% 39 82 39 121 1106 4D II 1,770YESNotes:(1) Alt A1A from Burns Road to Lighthouse Road counts were unavailable. Therefore, the Alt A1A from Lighthouse Drive to Northlake Boulevard counts were used for this roadway link.TABLE 7PM PEAK HOUR - TEST 12023 BUILD OUT2 MILE RADIUS OF DEVELOPMENT INFLUENCEALT A1A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITEALT A1A SITE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDALT A1A BURNS ROADLIGHTHOUSE DRIVE(1)X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
Page 1
Automatic Traffic Recorder - All Traffic
On Richard Rd approximately 180 feet
east of A1A, Juno Beach, FL
Site Code: SW1910
Date Start: 4/16/2019
Date End: 4/16/2019
KMF Traffic Group, LLC
(772) 221-7971
Stuart, FL
Start 4/16/2019 Total
Time Tue EB WB
12:00 AM 1 0 1
12:15 0 1 1
12:30 2 0 2
12:45 0 0 0
01:00 1 0 1
01:15 0 0 0
01:30 2 1 3
01:45 0 0 0
02:00 0 0 0
02:15 0 0 0
02:30 0 0 0
02:45 0 0 0
03:00 0 0 0
03:15 0 0 0
03:30 1 0 1
03:45 0 1 1
04:00 0 0 0
04:15 0 0 0
04:30 0 0 0
04:45 0 1 1
05:00 0 0 0
05:15 0 0 0
05:30 0 2 2
05:45 1 2 3
06:00 1 1 2
06:15 0 4 4
06:30 1 5 6
06:45 6 5 11
07:00 6 5 11
07:15 8 14 22
07:30 8 9 17
07:45 9 10 19
08:00 10 4 14
08:15 12 11 23
08:30 6 13 19
08:45 5 11 16
09:00 4 6 10
09:15 7 4 11
09:30 5 2 7
09:45 5 6 11
10:00 8 5 13
10:15 10 8 18
10:30 7 6 13
10:45 9 4 13
11:00 8 5 13
11:15 5 8 13
11:30 10 10 20
11:45 16 4 20
Total 174 168 342
Percent 50.9% 49.1%
Peak -07:30 08:15 ------07:45
Vol.- 39 41 ------ 75
P.H.F. 0.813 0.788 0.815
Page 2
Automatic Traffic Recorder - All Traffic
On Richard Rd approximately 180 feet
east of A1A, Juno Beach, FL
Site Code: SW1910
Date Start: 4/16/2019
Date End: 4/16/2019
KMF Traffic Group, LLC
(772) 221-7971
Stuart, FL
Start 4/16/2019 Total
Time Tue EB WB
12:00 PM 14 1 15
12:15 9 8 17
12:30 8 9 17
12:45 6 5 11
01:00 13 3 16
01:15 9 10 19
01:30 13 10 23
01:45 6 11 17
02:00 7 7 14
02:15 3 8 11
02:30 13 3 16
02:45 5 4 9
03:00 13 4 17
03:15 10 11 21
03:30 12 12 24
03:45 12 15 27
04:00 14 11 25
04:15 16 9 25
04:30 12 10 22
04:45 8 14 22
05:00 11 12 23
05:15 16 9 25
05:30 13 10 23
05:45 12 5 17
06:00 13 7 20
06:15 11 5 16
06:30 13 6 19
06:45 10 6 16
07:00 6 4 10
07:15 5 6 11
07:30 9 5 14
07:45 7 3 10
08:00 4 1 5
08:15 4 5 9
08:30 7 4 11
08:45 10 5 15
09:00 5 2 7
09:15 4 2 6
09:30 1 1 2
09:45 6 0 6
10:00 3 3 6
10:15 2 1 3
10:30 5 2 7
10:45 1 1 2
11:00 1 0 1
11:15 2 0 2
11:30 3 1 4
11:45 1 0 1
Total 388 271 659
Percent 58.9% 41.1%
Peak -15:30 15:15 ------15:30
Vol.- 54 49 ------ 101
P.H.F. 0.844 0.817 0.935
Total 562 439 1001
Percent 56.1% 43.9%
ADT ADT 1,001 AADT 1,001
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Automatic Traffic Recorder - All Traffic
On Richard Rd approximately 180 feet
east of A1A, Juno Beach, FL
Site Code: SW1910
Date Start: 4/16/2019
Date End: 4/16/2019
KMF Traffic Group, LLC
(772) 221-7971
Stuart, FL
NPB 7-Eleven
Job No. 19-051
APPENDIX C
TEST 2 ANALYSIS: LINK ANALYSIS
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/194949AM PEAK HOURDIRECTIONAL TOTALPROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS E PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT2826 ALT A1A PGA BOULEVARD BURNS ROAD25%124D II 1,870 0.66% NO2828 ALT A1ABURNS ROADLIGHTHOUSE DRIVE40%204D II 1,870 1.05% NO2814 ALT A1ALIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITE50%254D II 1,870 1.31% NO2814 ALT A1ASITENORTHLAKE BOULEVARD50%254D II 1,870 1.31% NON/A 10TH STREETNORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE10%54D II 1,870 0.26% NON/A 10TH STREETPARK AVENUESILVER BEACH ROAD5%22 II 860 0.28% NO2620 CONGRESS AVENUENORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SILVERBEACH ROAD10%54D I 1,960 0.25% NO2832 US-1LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD5%26D II 2,680 0.09% NO2800 US-1NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE5%24D I 1,960 0.13% NON/A BURNS ROADMILITARY TRAILALT A1A5%25 II 1,870 0.13% NON/A BURNS ROADALT A1APROSPERITY FARMS ROAD10%54D II 1,870 0.26% NONORTHLAKE BOULEVARDI-95CONGRESS AVENUE15%76D II 2,830 0.26% NO2815 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDCONGRESS AVENUE SR 81125%126D II 2,830 0.43% NO2821 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDSR 811PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD15%76D II 2,830 0.26% NO2817 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDPROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-115%76D I 2,940 0.25% NO2833 PARK AVENUESR 811US-14%22 I 880 0.22% NO2615 SILVER BEACH ROADCONGRESS AVENUE OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY2%12 I 880 0.11% NO2807 SILVER BEACH ROADOLD DIXIE HIGHWAY US-13%12 I 880 0.17% NON/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVEALT A1APROSPERITY FARMS ROAD10%52 I 880 0.56% NOTOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =TABLE 8TEST 2 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATIONAM PEAK HOUR5-YEAR BUILDOUTRADIUS OF INFLUENCE = 2 MILESTOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
NPB 7 ELEVEN11/20/195656AM PEAK HOURDIRECTIONAL TOTALPROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS E PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT2826 ALT A1A PGA BOULEVARD BURNS ROAD25%144D II 1,870 0.75% NO2828 ALT A1ABURNS ROADLIGHTHOUSE DRIVE40%224D II 1,870 1.20% NO2814 ALT A1ALIGHTHOUSE DRIVE SITE50%284D II 1,870 1.50% NO2814 ALT A1ASITENORTHLAKE BOULEVARD50%284D II 1,870 1.50% NON/A 10TH STREETNORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE10%64D II 1,870 0.30% NON/A 10TH STREETPARK AVENUESILVER BEACH ROAD5%32 II 860 0.33% NO2620 CONGRESS AVENUENORTHLAKE BOULEVARD SILVERBEACH ROAD10%64D I 1,960 0.29% NO2832 US-1LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD5%36D II 2,680 0.10% NO2800 US-1NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD PARK AVENUE5%34D I 1,960 0.14% NON/A BURNS ROADMILITARY TRAILALT A1A5%35 II 1,870 0.15% NON/A BURNS ROADALT A1APROSPERITY FARMS ROAD10%64D II 1,870 0.30% NONORTHLAKE BOULEVARDI-95CONGRESS AVENUE15%86D II 2,830 0.30% NO2815 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDCONGRESS AVENUE SR 81125%146D II 2,830 0.49% NO2821 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDSR 811PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD15%86D II 2,830 0.30% NO2817 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARDPROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-115%86D I 2,940 0.29% NO2833 PARK AVENUESR 811US-14%22 I 880 0.25% NO2615 SILVER BEACH ROADCONGRESS AVENUE OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY2%12 I 880 0.13% NO2807 SILVER BEACH ROADOLD DIXIE HIGHWAY US-13%22 I 880 0.19% NON/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVEALT A1APROSPERITY FARMS ROAD10%62 I 880 0.64% NOTOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =TABLE 9TEST 2 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATIONPM PEAK HOUR5-YEAR BUILDOUTRADIUS OF INFLUENCE = 2 MILESTOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2019\19-051 NPB 7-Eleven\Trip Gen 10th Edition.xlsxAL
NPB 7-Eleven
Job No. 19-051
APPENDIX D
PBC TPS DATABASE
LINK & INTERSECTION VOLUME SHEETS
(WITH APPROVED COMMITTED TRIPS)
ABCDEFGHI
ROAD NAME:Report Created
CURRENT YEAR:11/19/2019
ANALYSIS YEAR:
GROWTH RATE:
Time Period
Direction 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB
Existing Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peak Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0
Diversion(%)0 0 0 0 0 0
Volume after Diversion 0 0 0 0 0 0
Committed Developments Type % Complete
Palm Beach Gardens Med Center 7 4 2 7 3 5 NR 95%
Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Borland Center‐Midtown 1 0 0 2 1 1 NR 85%
Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Wal‐Mart # 3348 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Gardens Station East & West 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Legacy Place Commercial 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
PGA Station Building 6 I & II 25 20 4 32 9 23 NR 60%
Parcel 5A 70 57 12 65 14 52 NR 0%
Northlake Promenade 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 47%
Gardens Park of Commerce 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Gander Mountain 2 1 1 14 7 7 NR 40%
Palm Beach Gradens Elem.0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Village Shoppes II 16 9 7 35 17 18 NR 30%
Loehmanns Plaza 18 14 4 61 28 32 NR 7%
Briger West 9 2 7 15 9 6 Res 0%
Briger East 26 19 7 29 10 20 NR 35%
Church at the Gardens 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 85%
Northlake Gardens 3 1 2 6 3 3 NR 55%
Covenant Church 9 4 5 2 1 1 NR 50%
Total Committed Developments 186 131 51 268 102 168
Total Committed Residential 9 2 7 15 9 6
Total Committed Non‐Residential 177 129 44 253 93 162
Double Count Reduction 2 1 2 4 2 2
Total Discounted Committed Developments 184 130 49 264 100 166
Historical Growth 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comm Dev+1% Growth 184 130 49 264 100 166
Growth Volume Used 184 130 49 264 100 166
Total Volume 184 130 49 264 100 166
Lanes
LOS D Capacity 3220 1960 1960 3220 1960 1960
Link Meets Test 1?YES YES YES YES YES YES
LOS E Capacity 3400 1960 1960 3400 1960 1960
Link Meets Test 2?YES YES YES YES YES YES
Input Data
Alt A1A STATION: 2828
2019 FROM: Lighthouse Dr
2023 TO: Midpoint
0%COUNT DATE: NA
PSF: 0
Link Analysis
AM PM
4LD
ROAD NAME:Report Created
CURRENT YEAR:11/19/2019
ANALYSIS YEAR:
GROWTH RATE:
Time Period
Direction 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB
Existing Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peak Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0
Diversion(%)0 0 0 0 0 0
Volume after Diversion 0 0 0 0 0 0
Committed Developments Type % Complete
Palm Beach Gardens Med Center 7 4 2 7 3 5 NR 95%
Parcel 4.03/4.06 0 0 0 0 0 0 Res 100%
Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Central Gardens 1 0 0 1 1 1 NR 75%
Legend at the Gardens 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Borland Center‐Midtown 1 0 0 2 1 1 NR 85%
Donald Ross Village 1 1 1 2 1 1 NR 85%
Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Wal‐Mart # 3348 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Gardens Station East & West 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Legacy Place Commercial 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
PGA Station Building 6 I & II 25 20 4 32 9 23 NR 60%
Parcel 5A 70 57 12 65 14 52 NR 0%
Northlake Promenade 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 47%
Gardens Park of Commerce 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Gander Mountain 2 1 1 14 7 7 NR 40%
Palm Beach Gradens Elem.0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
PBOI Medical Campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Village Shoppes II 16 9 7 35 17 18 NR 30%
Loehmanns Plaza 18 14 4 61 28 32 NR 7%
Briger West 9 2 7 15 9 6 Res 0%
Briger East 26 19 7 29 10 20 NR 35%
Church at the Gardens 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 85%
Northlake Gardens 3 1 2 6 3 3 NR 55%
Covenant Church 9 4 5 2 1 1 NR 50%
Total Committed Developments 188 132 52 271 104 170
Total Committed Residential 9 2 7 15 9 6
Total Committed Non‐Residential 179 130 45 256 95 164
Double Count Reduction 2 1 2 4 2 2
Total Discounted Committed Developments 186 131 50 267 102 168
Historical Growth 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comm Dev+1% Growth 186 131 50 267 102 168
Growth Volume Used 186 131 50 267 102 168
Total Volume 186 131 50 267 102 168
Lanes
LOS D Capacity 3220 1960 1960 3220 1960 1960
Link Meets Test 1?YES YES YES YES YES YES
LOS E Capacity 3400 1960 1960 3400 1960 1960
Link Meets Test 2?YES YES YES YES YES YES
2019 FROM: Midpoint
Input Data
Alt A1A STATION: 2828
2023 TO: Burns Rd
0%COUNT DATE: NA
4LD
PSF: 0
Link Analysis
AM PM
ABCDEFGHI
ROAD NAME:Report Created
CURRENT YEAR:11/19/2019
ANALYSIS YEAR:
GROWTH RATE:
Time Period
Direction 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB
Existing Volume 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Peak Volume 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Diversion(%)0 0 0 0 0 0
Volume after Diversion 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Committed Developments Type % Complete
Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Borland Center‐Midtown 1 0 0 2 1 1 NR 85%
Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Wal‐Mart # 3348 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Sierra Bay Apartments 0 0 0 0 0 0 Res 100%
10th Street Retail 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0%
Gardens Station East & West 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Legacy Place Commercial 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
PGA Station Building 6 I & II 18 15 3 23 6 17 NR 60%
Northlake Promenade 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 47%
Old Dixie Office/Warehouse 18 3 15 16 12 3 NR 0%
Gander Mountain 2 1 1 14 7 7 NR 40%
Palm Beach Gradens Elem.0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Academy of International Studies 4 2 1 3 1 1 NR 20%
Village Shoppes II 16 9 7 35 17 18 NR 30%
Briger West 7 2 5 12 7 5 Res 0%
Briger East 17 12 5 20 6 13 NR 35%
Congress Business Park 7 3 4 11 6 5 NR 30%
Church at the Gardens 1 0 0 1 0 0 NR 85%
Northlake Gardens 5 2 3 9 4 5 NR 55%
One Park Place 6 3 3 14 7 7 NR 50%
Covenant Church 9 4 5 2 1 1 NR 50%
Total Committed Developments 111 56 52 162 75 83
Total Committed Residential 7 2 5 12 7 5
Total Committed Non‐Residential 104 54 47 150 68 78
Double Count Reduction 2 1 1 3 2 1
Total Discounted Committed Developments 109 55 51 159 73 82
Historical Growth ‐48 ‐23 ‐25 ‐59 ‐30 ‐29
Comm Dev+1% Growth 173 86 84 239 114 121
Growth Volume Used 173 86 84 239 114 121
Total Volume 1760 854 907 2198 1127 1078
Lanes
LOS D Capacity 3220 1770 1770 3220 1770 1770
Link Meets Test 1?YES YES YES YES YES YES
LOS E Capacity 3400 1870 1870 3400 1870 1870
Link Meets Test 2?YES YES YES YES YES YES
Input Data
Alt A1A STATION: 2814
2019 FROM: Northlake Blvd
2023 TO: Midpoint
‐0.76% COUNT DATE: 3/11/2019
PSF: 1
Link Analysis
AM PM
4LD
ROAD NAME:Report Created
CURRENT YEAR:11/19/2019
ANALYSIS YEAR:
GROWTH RATE:
Time Period
Direction 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB 2‐way NB/EB SB/WB
Existing Volume 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Peak Volume 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Diversion(%)0 0 0 0 0 0
Volume after Diversion 1587 768 823 1959 1013 957
Committed Developments Type % Complete
Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Borland Center‐Midtown 1 0 0 2 1 1 NR 85%
Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Wal‐Mart # 3348 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Sierra Bay Apartments 0 0 0 0 0 0 Res 100%
10th Street Retail 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0%
Gardens Station East & West 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Legacy Place Commercial 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
PGA Station Building 6 I & II 18 15 3 23 6 17 NR 60%
Northlake Promenade 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 47%
Old Dixie Office/Warehouse 18 3 15 16 12 3 NR 0%
Gander Mountain 2 1 1 14 7 7 NR 40%
Palm Beach Gradens Elem.0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100%
Academy of International Studies 4 2 1 3 1 1 NR 20%
Village Shoppes II 16 9 7 35 17 18 NR 30%
Briger West 7 2 5 12 7 5 Res 0%
Briger East 17 12 5 20 6 13 NR 35%
Church at the Gardens 1 0 0 1 0 0 NR 85%
Northlake Gardens 5 2 3 9 4 5 NR 55%
One Park Place 6 3 3 14 7 7 NR 50%
Covenant Church 9 4 5 2 1 1 NR 50%
Total Committed Developments 104 53 48 151 69 78
Total Committed Residential 7 2 5 12 7 5
Total Committed Non‐Residential 97 51 43 139 62 73
Double Count Reduction 2 1 1 3 2 1
Total Discounted Committed Developments 102 52 47 148 67 77
Historical Growth ‐48 ‐23 ‐25 ‐59 ‐30 ‐29
Comm Dev+1% Growth 166 83 80 228 108 116
Growth Volume Used 166 83 80 228 108 116
Total Volume 1753 851 903 2187 1121 1073
Lanes
LOS D Capacity 3220 1770 1770 3220 1770 1770
Link Meets Test 1?YES YES YES YES YES YES
LOS E Capacity 3400 1870 1870 3400 1870 1870
Link Meets Test 2?YES YES YES YES YES YES
2019 FROM: Midpoint
Input Data
Alt A1A STATION: 2814
2023 TO: Lighthouse Dr
‐0.76% COUNT DATE: 3/11/2019
4LD
PSF: 1
Link Analysis
AM PM
12
B
A
R0.02
1
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EXTERIOR SF: 3,109 S.F.
72' - 8"42' - 8"INTERIOR SF: 3,015 S.F.
REVISIONS
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6 5 4 3 2
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THE SEAL & SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO
WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED & WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR
INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR
ANY PART OR PARTS OF THE PROJECT.
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Architect Name -
TENANT
702 SE 5TH ST. SUITE 30
BENTONVILLE, AR 72712
TEL: 479.321.0478
Architect Number -
A
B
C
D
E
CLIENT NAME
Drawings & Specifications as instruments of service are & shall
remain the property of the Architect. They are not to be used on
other projects or extensions to this project except by agreement in
writing & with appropriate compensation to the Architect.
Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions
at job site; the Architect will not be responsible for construction
means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for
safety precautions and programs in connection with the project.
Checked By:Drawn By:
Date:
Sheet Number:
Title:
Project #:Drawing Size:
24 x 36
Store #:BFXXXXXXX_NORTH_PALM_BEACH_FL_A_R19.2_detached.rvt7-ELEVEN INC
7-ELEVEN STORE2895 RICHARD ROADNORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33403RYAN FAUST
PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
R0.01
SHELL PLAN
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NO.DATE DESCRIPTION
T.O. FINISH FLOOR0"
T.O.PARAPET FRAMING18' -8"
FINISH TRANSITION3' -0"
PREFINISHED GUTTER
AND DOWNSPOUT TO
MATCH STANDING SEAM
ROOF
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
4" CORNER TRIM
EIFS BRACKETS
DASHED LINES INDICATE
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT
SCREENED BEYOND
LINE OF ROOF
4" CORNER TRIM
VS-1
ST-1
SS-1
ST-2
ST-2
PT-2
PT-2
AC-1
ST-2ST-2
ST-2
PT-1
T.O. FINISH FLOOR0"
T.O.PARAPET FRAMING18' -8"
FINISH TRANSITION3' -0"
PROPANE
STORAGE
LINE OF ROOF
(BEYOND)
CO2 STORAGE EMERGENCY
EGRESS LIGHT
ST-2
SS-1
ST-1
P-3P-3
ST-2
PT-1
PT-2
VS-1
ST-2
PREFINISHED
GUTTER TO MATCH
STANDING SEAM
ROOF
GENERATOR TAP BOX
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
4" CORNER TRIM
EIFS BRACKETS
DASHED LINES INDICATE
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT
SCREENED BEYOND
DECORATIVE STUCCO PANEL
W/ TRIM & SHUTTERS
SS-1
ST-2
PT-1
ST-2
ST-1
ST-1
VS-1
ST-2
PT-2 ST-2
PT-1
PT-2
T.O. FINISH FLOOR0"
T.O.PARAPET FRAMING18' -8"
FINISH TRANSITION3' -0"
PREFINISHED GUTTER AND
DOWNSPOUT TO MATCH
STANDING SEAM ROOF
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
4" CORNER TRIM
EIFS BRACKETS
DASHED LINES INDICATE
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT
SCREENED BEYOND
SS-1
ST-2
PT-1
VS-1
ST-1
PT-1
ST-1
VS-1 3' - 0"14' - 6"ST-1
P-6
12
12
SS-1
MUELLER URETHAN GATES
6" PIPE BOLLARD
20 GA. CAP FLASHING S.S. HANDLE
T.O. FINISH FLOOR0"
FINISH TRANSITION3' -0"
VS-1
ST-1
ST-2
REVISIONS
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B
C
6 5 4 3 2
6 5 4 3 2
D
THE SEAL & SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO
WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED & WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR
INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR
ANY PART OR PARTS OF THE PROJECT.
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N O T F O R C O N ST R U C T IO N
Architect Name -
TENANT
702 SE 5TH ST. SUITE 30
BENTONVILLE, AR 72712
TEL: 479.321.0478
Architect Number -
A
B
C
D
E
CLIENT NAME
Drawings & Specifications as instruments of service are & shall
remain the property of the Architect. They are not to be used on
other projects or extensions to this project except by agreement in
writing & with appropriate compensation to the Architect.
Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions
at job site; the Architect will not be responsible for construction
means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for
safety precautions and programs in connection with the project.
Checked By:Drawn By:
Date:
Sheet Number:
Title:
Project #:Drawing Size:
24 x 36
Store #:BFXXXXXXX_NORTH_PALM_BEACH_FL_A_R19.2_detached.rvt7-ELEVEN INC
7-ELEVEN STORE2895 RICHARD ROADNORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33403RYAN FAUST
PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
R0.02
REVIEW BOARD
ELEVATIONS
RMFCCMB
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R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"1 ELEVATION - FRONT
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"4 ELEVATION - RIGHT SIDE
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"3 ELEVATION - REAR
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"2 ELEVATION - LEFT SIDE (FACING A1A)
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"6 FUEL CANOPY ELEVATION SHORT
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"5 FUEL CANOPY ELEVATION LONG
R0.02 1/4" = 1'-0"7 GATE ELEVATION DUMPSTER ENCL.
R0.02 1/4" = 1'-0"8 SIDE ELEVATION DUMPSTER ENCL.
EXTERIOR MATERIALS SCHEDULE
(NOT ALL MATERIALS IN SCHEDULE ARE USED)
NO.MATERIAL MANUFACTURER COLOR
MR-1 MEMBRANE ROOFING DUROLAST WHITE
SS-1 METAL STANDING SEAM PAC-CLAD OR EQ.SLATE GRAY
P-3 EXTERIOR HM DOORS, FRAMES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PURE WHITE SW 7005
P-6 EXTERIOR BOLLARDS, TRASH ENCLOSURE
GATE, GRAVEL GUARDS, AND LIGHT POLES
SHERWIN WILLIAMS SEAL SKIN SW 7675
AC-1 ALUMINUM STOREFRONT GLAZING KAWNEER CLEAR ANODIZED
ST-1 PAINTED STUCCO DRYVIT OR EQ.PURE WHITE SW 7005
ST-2 PAINTED STUCCO DRYVIT OR EQ.AESTHETIC WHITE SW
7035
PT-1 PAINT TBD PURE WHITE SW 7005
PT-2 PAINT TBD AESTHETIC WHITE SW
7035
NO.DATE DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 5
A
B
2'-0"4"14'-11 7/8"2'-5 1/2"10'-10 1/2"2'-5 1/2"14'-6 5/8"4"2'-0"46'-0"90'-0"
23'-0"22'-0"22'-0"23'-0"
A.1
A.2
90'-0"
BUILDING: ± 4232 SQFT (INCLUDING BUMP OUTS)
4
22'-0 1/2"22'-0"22'-0"22'-0 1/2"
2'-4"6'-0"2'-4"2'-4"6'-0"2'-4"2'-8"2'-8"PROJECT NUMBER:
RELEASE DATE:
REVISIONS
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B
C
6 5 4 3 2
6 5 4 3 2
D
THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO
WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED AND WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR INSTRUMENTS
RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ANY PART OR PARTS
OF THE PROJECT.
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Copyright 2019 Forum Studio, Inc.
Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service are and
shall remain the property of the Architect. They are not to be
used on other projects or extensions to this project except by
agreement in writing and with appropriate compensation to the
Architect.
Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating
dimensions at job site; the Architect will not be responsible for
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or
procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection
with the project.
Architect Name -
502 SW A STREET, SUITE 2
BENTONVILLE, AR 72712
WWW.BATESFORUM.COM
TEL: 479.633.8165
STORE #:
Architect Number -
A
B
C
D
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R0.01
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PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
R0.01 3/16" = 1'-0"
1 SHELL PLAN
NO. DATE DESCRIPTION
GROUND FLOOR
100'-0"
T.O. RIDGE
127'-2"
T.O. PARAPET L
118'-8"
FINISH
TRANSITION
103'-4"
LINE OF ROOF
(BEYOND)
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
EIFS CORNICE
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
EIFS CORNICE
VS-1
ST-1
VS-1
ST-1 ST-1
B.O. TOWER
122'-0"
T.O. PARAPET H
120'-0"
PT-1
PT-2
ST-2
SS-1
ST-1
ST-1
ST-2
PT-1
PT-2
ST-1
PREFAB CANOPY
GROUND FLOOR
100'-0"
T.O. RIDGE
127'-2"
T.O. PARAPET L
118'-8"
FINISH
TRANSITION
103'-4"
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
ROOF ACCESS
LADDER PORT
LINE OF ROOF
EIFS CORNICE
VS-1
ST-2
ST-1
DECORATIVE SCORED
STUCCO W/ TRIM & SHUTTERS
PT-2
ST-1 ST-1
VS-1
B.O. TOWER
122'-0"
T.O. PARAPET H
120'-0"
METAL CAP FLASHING
CORNICE
TRELLIS BRACKET
STANDING SEAM
METAL ROOF
SS-1
GROUND FLOOR
100'-0"
T.O. RIDGE
127'-2"
T.O. PARAPET L
118'-8"
FINISH
TRANSITION
103'-4"
LINE OF ROOF
(BEYOND)
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
EIFS CORNICE
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
EIFS CORNICE
ST-1
ST-1
VS-1
ST-1ST-1
ST-2
B.O. TOWER
122'-0"
T.O. PARAPET H
120'-0"
ST-2
VS-1
ST-1
ST-2
SS-1
PT-1 ST-2 PT-1
PT-2
VS-1ST-2
ST-1
AC-1 PREFAB CANOPY
GROUND FLOOR
100'-0"
T.O. RIDGE
127'-2"
T.O. PARAPET L
118'-8"
FINISH
TRANSITION
103'-4"
ST-2
HIGH IMPACT EIFS
WATER TABLE
LINE OF ROOF
(BEYOND)
EIFS CORNICE
DECORATIVE SCORED
STUCCO W/ TRIM & SHUTTERS
ST-1
VS-1
ST-1
B.O. TOWER
122'-0"
T.O. PARAPET H
120'-0"
ST-2
SS-1PT-1
PT-1PT-2
ST-2
PT-2
ST-1
PROJECT NUMBER:
RELEASE DATE:
REVISIONS
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B
C
6 5 4 3 2
6 5 4 3 2
D
THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO
WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED AND WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR INSTRUMENTS
RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ANY PART OR PARTS
OF THE PROJECT.
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N O T FO R C O N ST R U C T IO N
Copyright 2019 Forum Studio, Inc.
Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service are and
shall remain the property of the Architect. They are not to be
used on other projects or extensions to this project except by
agreement in writing and with appropriate compensation to the
Architect.
Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating
dimensions at job site; the Architect will not be responsible for
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or
procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection
with the project.
Architect Name -
502 SW A STREET, SUITE 2
BENTONVILLE, AR 72712
WWW.BATESFORUM.COM
TEL: 479.633.8165
STORE #:
Architect Number -
A
B
C
D
E
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER11/8/2019 3:29:31 PM\\baserver-nwa\NWA-PROJECTS\2019 PROJECTS\BF8004600 - 7-11 North Palm Beach FL @ 2895 Richard Rd\06 - Models\01 - Revit\01 - Architecture\BF8004600_MULTI-TENANT_BLDG_NPB_A_R19.rvtBF8004600PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC11/08/19MULTI-TENANT BUILDING2895 RICHARD ROADNORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33403REVIEW BOARD ELEVATIONS
R0.02
11/08/19
PRINCETON HOLDING GROUP SOUTH LLC
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"
2 REAR ELEVATION
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"
3 LEFT ELEVATION
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"
1 FRONT ELEVATION (FACING AIA)
R0.02 3/16" = 1'-0"
4 RIGHT ELEVATION
EXTERIOR MATERIALS SCHEDULE
(NOT ALL MATERIALS IN SCHEDULE ARE USED)
NO. MATERIAL MANUFACTURER COLOR
AC-1 STOREFRONT KAWNEER CLEAR ANODIZED
AC-2 EXTERIOR HM DOORS,
FRAMES
MESKER DOORS TO MATCH STOREFRONT COLOR
MR-1 MEMBRANE ROOFING DUROLAST WHITE
PT-1 CAP FLASHING PAC-CLAD OR EQUAL PAINTED - SHERWIN WILLIAMS PURE WHITE - SW 7005
PT-2 TRIM/SHUTTERS TBD PAINTED - SHERWIN WILLIAMS AESTHETIC WHITE - SW 7035
ST-1 PAINTED STUCCO DRYVIT OR EQ SHERWIN WILLIAMS PURE WHITE - SW 7005
ST-2 PAINTED STUCCO DRYVIT OR EQ SHERWIN WILLIAMS AESTHETIC WHITE - SW 7035
VS-1 VENEER STONE ELDORADO STONE COASTAL REEF - PEARL WHITE
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VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
PARKS & RECREATION
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Stephen Poh, Director of Parks & Recreation
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE 2nd Reading – Amending Chapter 20 (Parks, Playgrounds and
Recreation) of the Code of Ordinances to adopt a new Section 20-10 prohibiting
commercial activities
Village staff is recommending the adoption of an Ordinance amending Chapter 20 (Parks,
Playgrounds and Recreation) of the Village Code of Ordinances to adopt a new section prohibiting
commercial activities from taking place within the limits of any village park or recreational area,
including the North Palm Beach Country Club.
Background:
There have been a number of recent incidents involving private businesses using Village property
to generate revenue. The private use of public property for business purposes is not appropriate
without a vetting process and/or fair compensation to the Village, and the private use of Villag e
property, when not permitted, interferes with the recreational use of such property by Village
residents and other members of the public.
Staff has received multiple complaints from residents regarding private use of public facilities:
Fitness companies have set up equipment at the Lakeside Park basketball court and the
Community Center fields to conduct classes;
A car wash company and a food truck attempted to set up in Lakeside Park parking lot
area to conduct business;
At Anchorage Park, instructors have used the Village’s sand volleyball and tennis courts
to give lessons without permission; and
Soccer instructors have hosted training sessions on the Osborne Park baseball fields.
Although the Police Department has assisted Parks and Recreation staff by enforcing trespassing
ordinances, a clear prohibition of any unpermitted commercial activities will provide staff with
another tool to prevent unauthorized private use of the Village’s parks and recreation facilities.
Ordinance Detail:
The proposed amendment will prohibit commercial activities in the Village’s parks without a
permit. Commercial activities will include the display or offer for sale, rent or trade any article,
service or thing or place any stand, equipment, cart or vehicle for the transport, sale or display of
any food, drink, article or merchandise. No person can engage in a commercial or group activity
for compensation or solicit any business within the limits of any village park or recreational area,
including the North Palm Beach Country Club.
The attached Ordinance has been prepared and reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village
Attorney.
At its October 22, 2020 regular session, the Village Council adopted the Ordinance on first reading
without modification.
Recommendation:
Village Staff recommends Council consideration and adoption on second and final reading
of the attached Ordinance amending Chapter 20 of Parks, Playgrounds and Recreation to
adopt a new Section 20-10 prohibiting unauthorized commercial activities in Village parks
and recreation areas in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
Page 1 of 2
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-21 1
2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 3
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I, “IN 4
GENERAL,” OF CHAPTER 20, “PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND 5
RECREATION,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ADOPT A 6
NEW SECTION 20-10, “COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED;” 7
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; 8
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE 9
DATE. 10
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WHEREAS, the Village wishes to prohibit commercial activities in Village park facilities and 12
recreation areas; and 13
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WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Ordinance promotes the 15
health, safety and welfare of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach. 16
17
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE 18
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 19
20
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 21
22
Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Article I, “In General,” of Chapter 20, “Parks, 23
Playgrounds and Recreation,” of the Village Code of Ordinances by adopting a new Section 20-24
10 to read as follows (additional language underlined): 25
26
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL 27
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* * * 29
30
Sec. 20-10. Commercial activities prohibited. 31
32
No person, other than members of village staff or licensed concessionaires 33
acting under the authority of the village, shall display or offer for sale, rent or trade 34
any article, service or thing or place any stand, equipment, cart or vehicle for the 35
transport, sale or display of any food, drink, article or merchandise or engage in a 36
commercial or group activity for compensation or solicit any business within the 37
limits of any village park or recreational area, including the North Palm Beach 38
Country Club. 39
40
Section 3. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of 41
the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida. 42
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Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for 44
any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, 45
such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 46
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Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and resolutions or parts of resolutions in 1
conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 2
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Section 6. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 4
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PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020. 6
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PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS _____ DAY OF ___________, 8
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(Village Seal) 12
MAYOR 13
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ATTEST: 16
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VILLAGE CLERK 19
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 22
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 23
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VILLAGE ATTORNEY 26
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CLERK
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Jessica Green, Village Clerk
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Announcing the Village General Election on March 9, 2021
Section 10-3 of the Village Code of Ordinances (“Notice of general election”) provides as follows: “The
village clerk shall cause to be published at least fifteen (15) days next preceding any general election,
once, in a newspaper of general circulation in the village, a notice stating the date of such election, the
offices to be filled, and the time and place where such election shall be held; and if there be one (1) or
more propositions to be voted upon, state in substance the character of the propositions to be voted
upon. In addition, such notice shall be given by posting a copy thereof in at least three (3) public and
conspicuous places in the village, one (1) of which shall be the bulletin board in the village hall.”
In accordance with Section 10-3, the Village Clerk will publish the required notice at least 15 days prior
to the March 9, 2021 General Election. The Village Clerk also provides advance notice of the election
through the Village Newsletter and website, and posts a notice on the bulletin boards at the Village Hall
and two other Village-owned facilities.
The attached Resolution: announces the March 9, 2021 Election; declares the offices to be filled; requests
that the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections conduct the election; delegates certain duties to the
Supervisor of Elections; and appoints the Supervisor of Elections to the Village’s canvassing board.
There is no immediate fiscal impact.
The attached Resolution has been prepared/reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency.
Recommendation:
Village Staff recommends Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution
announcing the General Election on March 9, 2021; declaring the offices to be filled; requesting
that the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections conduct the election; delegating certain
duties to the Supervisor; and providing for the composition of the Village’s canvassing board.
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-___
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNOUNCING THE DATE OF THE VILLAGE
GENERAL ELECTION AND RUN OFF ELECTION, IF NECESSARY;
DESIGNATING VOTING LOCATIONS; REQUESTING THAT THE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS CONDUCT THE ELECTION; AUTHORIZING
THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CERTIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE
TABULATION EQUIPMENT AND HANDLE, CERTIFY AND CANVASS ALL
BALLOTS, INCLUDING ABSENTEE BALLOTS; DESIGNATING THE
CANVASSING BOARD; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Village Charter provides for a General Election to be held on the second Tuesday in
March, 2021; and
WHEREAS, there are two offices to be filled at the General Election to be held in the Village on
March 9, 2021; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 83-498, Laws of Florida, the Florida
Election Code and the Village Code of Ordinances, the Town Council wishes to: (1) formally
announce the date of the General Election, the date of the Run-Off Election (if necessary) and the
voting locations; (2) request that the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections conduct the election,
certify the accuracy of the tabulation equipment, and handle, canvass, and certify all ballots, including
absentee ballots; and (3) designate the Village’s canvassing board.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The General Election for Village Councilmember Group 2 (two-year term) and Group
4 (two-year term) shall be held on Tuesday, March 9, 2021, with a Run-Off Election, if necessary, to
be held on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
Section 3. The precincts for the Village General Election shall be the same as those designated
by Palm Beach County.
Section 4. The Village Council requests that the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
conduct the Village General Election, including the Run-Off Election, if necessary. The Supervisor
of Elections shall conduct a Logic and Accuracy Test for the tabulation of all ball ots, including
absentee ballots, and the Village Clerk or her designee shall be present during such testing.
Section 5. The Village Council authorizes the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections to
distribute, canvass and certify all ballots for the Village General Election, including absentee ballots,
in accordance with the Florida Election Code and the Village Code of Ordinances. If necessary, the
Village Council further appoints the Supervisor of Elections or her successor or designee to serve as
a member of the Village’s canvassing board, along with the Village Clerk or her successor or
designee, and the Village Attorney.
Section 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this _____ day of ____________, 2020.
______________________________
MAYOR
(Village Seal)
ATTEST:
________________________________
VILLAGE CLERK
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Susanne Hachigian, Public Works Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Second Amendment to Janitorial Services Contract Approving a
Second Amendment to the Contract for Janitorial Services with AK Building Services, Inc.
for Country Club services
Village Staff is seeking Council consideration and approval of a Second Amendment to the Village’s
existing contract for janitorial services with AK Building Services, Inc. to add the Country Club facility and
adjust the compensation accordingly.
Through the adoption of Resolution No. 2018-06, the Village Council approved a contract for Janitorial
Services with AK Building Services, Inc. effective February 1, 2018. On March 14, 2019, through the
adoption of Resolution No. 2019-22, the Village Council approved an amendment to the contract with AK
Building Services to add the additional Community Development office space.
The Country Club Clubhouse project was completed in December 2019. The Village and AK Building
Services have agreed to execute a second amendment to the contract to include the new Clubhouse and
increase the monthly compensation paid by the Village by $3,435.00 per month or $41,220 per year:
Description Monthly Cost Annual Cost
Weekly Cleaning $2,875 $34,500
Paper supplies 270 3,240
Monthly – Admin Area 290 3,480
Total $3,435 $41,220
The contract increase is effective retroactive to December 2019. A revised proposal and a cost summary
worksheet for all services is attached for reference.
Account Information:
Fund Department / Division Account Number Account Description Annual
Amount
Country
Club Clubhouse Grounds L8059-33491 Contractual Services $41,220
The attached Resolution and Second Amendment have been prepared and/or reviewed for legal
sufficiency by Village Attorney.
Recommendation:
Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution approving a
Second Amendment to the Contract for Janitorial Services with AK Building Services, Inc. to
modify the scope to include the Clubhouse facility and to increase the monthly compensation by
$3,435.00, with funds expended from Account No. L8059-33491 (Clubhouse Grounds – Contractual
Services) and authorizing the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the Second Amendment in
accordance with Village policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION 2020-___
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLA GE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT WITH AK BUILDING SERVICES, INC. FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES
TO MODIFY THE SCOPE OF WORK AND INCREASE THE COMPENSATION
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE
SECOND AMENDMENT ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2018-06 on January 25, 2018, the Village Council
awarded a Contract for municipal facilities janitorial services to AK Building Services, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2019-22 on March 14, 2019, the Village Council
executed an Amendment to the Contract to include additional space within the Community Development
Department and modify the compensation; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Article 18 of the Contract, the Village wishes to again modify the Scope
of Work to include the North Palm Beach Country Club Clubhouse facility retroactive to December,
2019 and adjust the compensation accordingly; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the approval of a Second Amendment to the Contract
is in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves a Second Amendment to the Contract for Municipal
Janitorial Services with AK Building Services, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated
herein, and authorizes the Major and Village Clerk to execute the Second Amendment on behalf of the
Village. The Second Amendment results in an increase in monthly compensation by $3,435.00
retroactive to December 2019 (resulting in an annual increase of $41,220.00), with funds expended from
Account No. L8059-33491 (Clubhouse Grounds – Contractual Services).
Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed
to the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____DAY OF ____________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
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SECOND AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
THIS SECOND AMENDMENT is made and entered into this _____ day of ______________,
2020, by and between the VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, a municipal corporation
organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as VILLAGE
and AK BUILDING SERVICES, INC., a Florida corporation, hereinafter referred to as
CONTRACTOR, whose Federal I.D. is 26-3509119.
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR executed a Contract dated January 25, 2018
(“Contract”) to provide all services necessary for municipal facility janitorial services as required
under the Request for Proposals issued by the VILLAGE; and
WHEREAS, Article 18(A) of the Contract provides that the VILLAGE reserves the right to make
changes to the scope of work upon notification to CONTRACTOR, and upon such notification,
CONTRACTOR shall provide an estimate for the increased or decreased compensation based on
such modification; and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR executed an Amendment to the Contract dated
March 14, 2019 to include additional space within the Community Development Department and
adjust the compensation accordingly; and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR have agreed to another modification of the scope
of work and total compensation for the North Palm Beach Country Club facility, retroactive to
December 2019, and wish to execute a Second Amendment to the Contract as required by Article
18(B) of the Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants contained in the
Contract, as amended, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR agree as follows:
1. Retroactive to December 2019, the Scope of Work identified in the Request for Proposals
incorporated into the Contract is hereby modified to include the new North Palm Beach Country
Club Clubhouse facility, including the administrative offices, located at 951 U.S. Highway One,
North Palm Beach, Florida.
2. Due to the change in the Scope of Work, the VILLAGE shall pay CONTRACTOR an
additional sum of $3,435.00 per month, inclusive of paper supplies, for an additional annual cost
of $41,220.00.
3. All other provisions of the Contract, to the extent not expressly modified herein, shall
remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR hereto have made and executed
this Second Amendment as of the day and year first above written.
CONTRACTOR:
AK BUILDING SERVICES, INC.
BY:
MARK CEDAR, PRESIDENT
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
BY: ________________________________
SUSAN BICKEL, MAYOR
ATTEST:
BY:________________________________
JESSICA GREEN, VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
BY: ________________________________
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
Monthly Services
Village Hall $10,738.00 $0.00 $10,738.00
Library 9,245.00 0.00 9,245.00
Anchorage Park Activities Building 5,933.00 0.00 5,933.00
Anchorage Park Marina Restroom 2,517.00 0.00 2,517.00
Public Works Complex 9,637.00 0.00 9,637.00
Osborne Park 6,385.00 0.00 6,385.00
Community Center 9,019.00 0.00 9,019.00
Community Center Restrooms 4,147.00 0.00 4,147.00
Community Center NW Restrooms 4,050.00 0.00 4,050.00
Public Safety Complex 15,342.00 0.00 15,342.00
Community Development 6,320.00 5,880.00 12,200.00
Tennis 10,260.00 0.00 10,260.00
Country Club Pro Shop, Lockers, Admin 7,271.00 (7,271.00) 0.00
Country Club Pool Area (Locker Rooms) 5,156.00 (5,156.00) 0.00
Country Club Temp Facilities 14,300.00 (14,300.00) 0.00
Country Club NEW 34,500.00 34,500.00
CC Paper Supplies 3,240.00 3,240.00
CC Admin Offices 3,480.00 3,480.00
Annual Cost for Monthly Services $120,320.00 $20,373.00 $140,693.00
Cost Per Month $10,026.67 $1,697.75 $11,724.42
Additional Services
Village Hall $1,438.00 $0.00 $1,438.00
Library 6,886.00 0.00 6,886.00
Anchorage Park 2,351.00 0.00 2,351.00
Community Development 2,251.00 0.00 2,251.00
Community Center 4,840.00 0.00 4,840.00
Public Safety 4,566.00 0.00 4,566.00
Public Works 2,660.00 0.00 2,660.00
Tennis Pro Shop 2,700.00 0.00 2,700.00
Annual Cost for Additional Services $27,692.00 $0.00 $27,692.00
Total Annual Cost (Combined)$148,012.00 $20,373.00 $168,385.00
Village of North Palm Beach
$41,220 per year
$3,435 per month
Janitorial Services Cost Summary Worksheet
Cost Add / (Delete) TotalDescription
Annual Added Total
Village Hall 10,738.00$ 10,738.00$
Library 9,245.00$ 9,245.00$
Anchorage Park Activities Building 5,933.00$ 5,933.00$
Anchorage Park Marina Restroom 2,517.00$ 2,517.00$
Public Works Complex 9,637.00$ 9,637.00$
Osborne Park 6,385.00$ 6,385.00$
Community Center 9,019.00$ 9,019.00$
Community Center Restrooms 4,147.00$ 4,147.00$
Community Center NW Restrooms 4,050.00$ 4,050.00$
Public Safety Complex 15,342.00$ 15,342.00$
Community Development 6,320.00$ 5,880.00$ 12,200.00$
Country Club Tennis 10,260.00$ 10,260.00$
Country Club Prop Shop, Lockers, Admin 7,271.00$ (7,271.00)$ -$
Country Club Pool Area (Locker Rooms)5,156.00$ (5,156.00)$ -$
Country Club New -$ 34,500.00$ 34,500.00$
Temporary Restroom Trailer $3,575.00 ($3,575.00)
Temporary Shower Trailer $3,575.00 ($3,575.00)
Temporary Office Space $3,575.00 ($3,575.00)
Temporary Tables/Bar $3,575.00 ($3,575.00)
CC Paper Supplies 3,240.00$ 3,240.00$
CC Admin Offices 3,480.00$ 3,480.00$
Total Annual 120,320.00$ 20,373.00$ 140,693.00$
Total Monthly 10,026.67$ 1,697.75$ 11,724.42$
Summary
Monthly Annual
Regular Janitorial Services (Exhibit A)11,724$ 140,693$
Extra Janitorial Services (Exhibit B)27,692$
11,724$ 168,385$
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
VILLAGE MANAGER’S OFFICE
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU:
FROM:
Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
Stephen Poh, Director of Parks & Recreation
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of a Seventh Amendment to an Agreement for professional
grant preparation and management services with RMPK Funding, Inc.
RMPK Funding Inc has been very successful in obtaining and managing grant funding for the Village
since 2013. Not only has RMPK assisted in identifying and submitting grant applications, RMPK has
updated status reports, managed commencement and closing procedures and submitted grant
amendments and grant period extensions. A percentage of the cost to retain RMPK can be reimbursed
through grant funding.
Based upon past performance, Village Staff is recommending that the Village Council waive the written
quotation process and extend the agreement for another one-year term. The cost for this contract
amendment is $20,000 ($5,000 per quarter) and shall be effective October 1, 2020.
The Village has had a contractual relationship with RMPK for over six years. it should be noted that
Ryan Ruskay, RMPK’s President, is the son of the Village’s Parks and Recreation staff member, Russ
Ruskay. Additionally, although the Village initiated its contract with RMPK four years prior to his
employment with the Village, the Village Manager has maintained a social relationship with the Ruskay
family for several years.
The attached Resolution has been prepared/reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency.
Account Information:
Fund Department Account
Number Account Description Amount
General Fund Parks and Recreation A8028-33190 Professional Services $20,000.00
Recommendation:
Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution approving
a Seventh Amendment to the Agreement for Grant Services with RMPK Funding, Inc. at a cost
not to exceed $20,000, with funds expended from Account No. A8028-33190 (Parks and
Recreation – Professional Services), and authorizing the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the
Seventh Amendment in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO THE
AGREEMENT FOR GRANT SERVICES WITH RMPK FUNDING, INC. AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE
SEVENTH AMENDMENT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution 2013-05, the Village Council approved an Agreement
for Grant Services for RMPK Funding, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution Nos. 2014-25, 2015-22, 2016-52, 2017-67, 2018-92
and 2019-134, the Village Council extended the term of the Agreement and modified the compensation
for additional fiscal years through September 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into a Seventh Amendment to the Agreement to again extend the
term for an additional one-year period retroactive to October 1, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution, including the waiver
of any conflicting purchasing policies and procedures, is in the best interests of the residents and citizens
of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves the Seventh Amendment to Agreement for Grant
Services with RMPK Funding, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, and
authorizes the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the Seventh Amendment on behalf of the Village.
The compensation for Fiscal Year 2021 shall not exceed $20,000.00, with funds expended from Account
No. A8028-33190 (Parks & Recreation – Professional Services).
Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolution in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed
to the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
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SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR
GRANT SERVICES
This Seventh Amendment is made as of the ____ day of November, 2020, by and between
the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, a Florida municipal corporation (“VILLAGE”) and
RMPK Funding, Inc., a Florida corporation (“CONSULTANT”), whose FEIN is 20-609342.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and CONSULTANT entered into an Agreement for grant
preparation and management services dated February 14, 2013 (“Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, Section 2(A) of the Agreement provides that the term of the Agreement may
be extended upon written agreement of the parties; and
WHEREAS, through the execution of an Amendment to the Agreement (“First
Amendment”) dated April 10, 2014, the parties extended the term through February 14, 2015; and
WHEREAS, through the execution of a Second Amendment to the Agreement (“Second
Amendment”) dated February 26, 2015, the parties extended the term through September 30, 2016;
and
WHEREAS, through the execution of a Third Amendment to the Agreement (“Third
Amendment”) dated September 8, 2016, the parties extended the term through September 30,
2017; and
WHEREAS, through the execution of a Fourth Amendment to the Agreement (“Fourth
Amendment”) dated September 21 2017, the parties extended the term through September 30,
2018; and
WHEREAS, through the execution of a Fifth Amendment to the Agreement (“Fifth
Amendment”) dated October 25, 2018, the parties extended the term through September 30, 2019;
and
WHEREAS, through the execution of a Sixth Amendment to the Agreement (“Sixth
Amendment”) dated December 12, 2019, the parties extended the term through September 30,
2020; and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and CONSULTANT wish to again extend the term of the
Agreement, subject to the additional terms and conditions set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth in the Agreement
and this Seventh Amendment, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the VILLAGE and CONSULTANT agree as
follows:
1. The Agreement is hereby extended retroactively from October 1, 2020 through
September 30, 2021, at which time the Agreement shall automatically expire unless extended b y
written agreement of the parties.
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2. The VILLAGE shall pay to CONSULTANT the sum of $20,000 for services
rendered during Fiscal Year 2021 (October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021). The Village
shall remit payment to CONSULTANT on a quarterly basis. The first quarterly payment of $5,000
shall be due upon execution of this Agreement, with remaining quarterly payments due on or
before January 15, 2021, April 15, 2021, and July 15, 2021.
3. All provisions of the Agreement, as amended, to the extent not specifically
modified herein, shall remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between the terms
of this Seventh Amendment and the Agreement, as previously amended by the First through Sixth
Amendments, the terms of this Seventh Amendment shall control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Seventh
Amendment as of the day and year first above written.
RMPK FUNDING, INC.
BY:
Ryan A. Ruskay, President
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
BY: ________________________________
Susan Bickel, Mayor
ATTEST:
BY: ________________________________
Jessica Green, Village Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
BY: ________________________________
Village Attorney
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Susanne Hachigian, Public Works Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Amending Resolution 2020-16 to remove Vehicle 223 (2013 Ford
Taurus) and 224 (2013 Ford Taurus) from surplus and reassigning to other Village
Departments (Public Works & Community Development)
Village Staff is recommending the adoption of a Resolution amending Resolution 2020-16 to remove vehicles
223 and 224, both 2013 Ford Taurus vehicles, from the list of vehicles to be surplused and reassigning vehicle
223 to the Public Works Department and vehicle 224 to the Community Development Department.
Vehicle 223 will be assigned to the Public Works Department to be used by Village employees who need to
utilize a vehicle for Village business (pool vehicle).
Vehicle 224 will be assigned to the Community Development department and assigned for use by the Building
Inspector.
These vehicles will be listed as recycled on the vehicle list, and a new vehicle will not be purchased for
replacement of these vehicles. The vehicles will only be replaced by other vehicles scheduled for replacement
within their current department.
The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village Attorney.
There is no fiscal impact.
Recommendation:
Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution amending
Resolution 2020-16 to remove Vehicle 223 (2013 Ford Taurus) and 224 (2013 Ford Taurus) from
surplus and reassigning them to other Village Departments (Public Works & Community
Development) in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING RESOLUTION 2020-16 TO REMOVE
VEHICLE 223 AND VEHICLE 224 FROM THE LIST OF VEHICLES TO BE
SURPLUSED AND TO REASSIGN THE VEHICLES TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2020-16 on February 13, 2020, the Village Council
approved the lease of five new vehicles and the surplus of five existing vehicles, including Vehicle 223
and Vehicle 224, both 2013 Ford Taurus vehicles; and
WHEREAS, Village Staff has requested that Vehicles 223 and 224 be removed from the list of vehicles
to be surplused and Vehicle 223 be reassigned to the Public Works Department as a pool vehicle for
Village business and Vehicle 224 be reassigned to the Community Development Department for use by
the Building Inspector; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Res olution is in the best interests
of the Village and its residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Resolution No. 2020-16 to remove the following
vehicles from the list of vehicles to be surplused:
Unit 223 – Ford Taurus (VIN 1FAHP2MT2DG204834)
Unit 224 – Ford Taurus (VIN 1FAHP2MT2DG204835)
In lieu of disposal, the vehicles will be reassigned to the Public Works Department and Community
Development Department, respectively.
Section 3. All other parts of Resolution No. 2020-16, to the extent not expressly modified herein,
shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____ DAY OF ____________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
RESOLUTION 2020-16
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE LEASE OF THREE NEW POLICE
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES ACQUIRED FROM BARTOW FORD CO. PURSUANT
TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING CHARLOTTE COUNTY
CONTRACT AND EQUIPPED BY DANA SAFETY SUPPLY PURSUANT TO AN
EXISTING CITY OF TAMPA CONTRACT, ONE NEW PUBLIC WORKS VEHICLE
ACQUIRED FROM BARTOW FORD CO. PURSUANT TO PRICING
ESTABLISHED IN EXISTING CHARLOTTE COUNTY CONTRACT, AND ONE
NEW BUCKET TRUCK FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ACQUIRED
FROM ALTEC INDUSTRIES, INC. PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN
AN EXISTING SOURCEWELL CONTRACT; APPROVING A FIVE-YEAR LEASE
AGREEMENT WITH PINNACLE PUBLIC FINANCE INC.; DECLARING FIVE
EXISTING VEHICLES AS SURPLUS PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Village Staff recommended the lease of five new vehicles (three vehicles for the Police
Department and one vehicle and one bucket truck for the Public Works Department) through Pinnacle
Public Finance, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department vehicles will be acquired from Bartow Ford Co. utilizing pricing
established in an existing Charlotte County Contract (Contract No. 18-509 Vehicles — Annual Contract)
and will be equipped by Dana Safety Supply pursuant to pricing established in an existing City of Tampa
Contract (Bid No. 21092617 — Light Bars and Accessories with Installation, Specification No. 2-18); and
WHEREAS, the Public Works Department vehicle will be acquired from Bartow Ford Co. utilizing
pricing established in an existing Charlotte County Contract (Contract No. 18-509 Vehicles — Annual
Contract); and
WHEREAS, the Public Works Department bucket truck will be acquired from Altec Industries, Inc.
utilizing pricing established in an existing Sourcewell Contract (Contract No. 012418 -ALT Utility, Tree
Care, Lights & Signs Equipment); and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution, including the waiver of
the purchasing policies and procedures relating to the age of the existing contracts, is in the best interests
of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves the acquisition of the following vehicles and the
leasing of such vehicle for a five-year term through Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.:
Police Department Vehicles (from Bartow Ford Co.)
2020 Unmarked Ford Fusion
2020 Ford Interceptor Utility — Eco
2020 Ford Interceptor Utility — V6
Public Works Vehicle (from Bartow Ford Co.)
2020 Ford F-350
Public Work Bucket Truck (from Altec Industries, Inc.)
Altec Bucket Truck equipped to Village specifications
Section 2. The total annual cost of the lease shall be $60,504.58 (at a total cost of $302,522.89
over the term of the lease), with funds expended from Account No. A8535-49158 (Debt Service —
Vehicle Lease). The Village Council further authorizes the Village Manager to execute the Master
Lease Agreement and First Amendment with Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc., subject to review and
approval by the Village Attorney, and any other documents required to complete the transaction.
Section 3. Upon delivery, acceptance and placement into service of the new vehicles, the Village
Council declares the following vehicles as surplus property and authorizes their disposal in accordance
with Village policies and procedures:
Unit No. Description VIN Mileage
223 Marked Ford Taurus 1FAHP2MT2DG204834 89,530
224 Unmarked Ford Taurus 1FAHP2MT2DG204835 112,545
372 Marked Ford Taurus 1FM5K8AR9EGB59332 945312
22 Ford Bucket Truck 1FDWF36L31EA58406 8600
82 Dodge Ram 3500 3D7ML46D77G766054 4906
Section 4. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 13' DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2020.
Village Seal)
MAYOR'
ATTEST:
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VILLAGE CLERK
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Beth Davis, Country Club General Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Awarding a Contract to Volcano Pools, Inc. in the amount of $38,750.00
for the purchase and installation of a swimming pool heater at the Country Club.
Village Staff is recommending Village Council’s adoption of a Resolution accepting a proposal from and
awarding a contract to Volcano Pools, Inc. to furnish a new, commercial pool heating system to be
delivered and installed at the North Palm Beach Country Club aquatics facility.
It was discovered that the pool heater was unsafe during a recent visit from a contractor who was contacted
to complete preventative maintenance work. The combustion chamber was rusted out with several holes
that were allowing gas to escape. Lochinvar, the manufacturer, determined that the unit could not be
repaired and condemned it from further use. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the 5 1/2-
year-old heater had not been part of any preventive maintenance program in the past.
The cost of this contract shall not exceed $38,750 and requires Volcano Pools to remove and dispose of
the existing heater, supply and install the new heater, and supply and install an outdoor vent kit for the gas
burning heater. The equipment requested, a 2.070 million BTU natural gas heater, is recommended by
the manufacturer for commercial pools from 450,000 – 600,000 gallons, to provide consistent and
regulated pool water temperatures year-round.
Volcano Pools, Inc., provided the Village with the lowest quote for the scope of work at $38,750. Another
quote was received from Commercial Energy Specialists in the amount of $42,881.92 and one verbal quote
was provided by Spado Pool Construction for $50,000. Staff has worked with Volcano Pools on aspects
of the recently completed pool construction project and found the firm to be knowledgeable and responsive.
Funding for this emergency purchase will come from a combination of redeploying the funds set aside for
the purchase of cabanas ($30,000), which was recorded in the Enterprise Fund and anticipated to be used
to generate rental income at the pool, and adjusting the FY 2021 Year-End General Fund Transfer for Pool
& Tennis Operations for the difference ($8,750), if needed.
Account Information:
Fund Department Account Number Account Description Amount
Country Club Pool L8051-66490 Machinery & Equipment $38,750
The attached Resolution and Contract have been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal
sufficiency.
Recommendation: Village Staff recommends Council adoption of the attached Resolution
approving a Contract with Volcano Pools, Inc., for the purchase and installation of a pool heating
system at a cost not to exceed $38,750.00, with funds expended from Account No. L8051-66490
(Pool – Machinery & Equipment), and authorizing the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the
Contract in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH VOLCANO POOLS,
INC. FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A NEW POOL HEATER AT
THE NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Village is in need of a new pool heater at the North Palm Beach Country Club; and
WHEREAS, the Village solicited written proposals for the purchase and installation of a new heater and
the disposal of the existing heater, and Village Staff recommended accepting the least expensive proposal
submitted by Volcano Pools, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that adoption of this Resolution is in the best interests of
the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves a Contract with Volcano Pools, Inc. for the
purchase and installation of a new pool heater and the disposal of the existing heater at the North Palm
Beach Country Club at a total cost of $38,750.00, with funds expended from Account No. L8051-66490
(Pool – Machinery and Equipment) and authorizes the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the Contract,
a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
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CONTRACT
This Contract is made as of this _______ day of ______________, 2020, by and between the
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, 501 U.S. Highway One, North Palm Beach, Florida
33408, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter “VILLAGE”), and VOLCANO POOLS,
INC., 14115 Key Lime Boulevard, Loxahatchee, Florida 33470, a Florida corporation (hereinafter
“CONTRACTOR”), whose F.E.I. Number is 27-4522928.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE solicited written proposals for the purchase and installation of a new
pool heat at the North Palm Beach Country Club and the removal and disposal of the existing
heater (“Work”); and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE wishes to accept the proposal submitted by CONTRACTOR, and
CONTRACTOR has agreed to perform the Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of
this Contract.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Recitals.
The parties agree that the recitals set forth above are true and correct and are fully incorporated
herein by reference.
2. CONTRACTOR’s Services and Time of Completion.
A. Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with its proposal dated October 8, 2020,
a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
B. This Contract shall remain in effect until such time as the Work is completed, inspected
and accepted by the VILLAGE, provided, however, that an y obligations of a continuing
nature shall survive the expiration or termination of this Contract.
C. The total cost of the Work shall not exceed Thirty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and
Fifty Dollars and No Cents ($38,750.00).
D. The services to be provided by CONTRACTOR shall be commenced subsequent to the
execution and approval of this Contract by the VILLAGE and upon written notice from the
VILLAGE to CONTRACTOR to proceed and shall be completed within thirty (30)
calendar days.
3. Compensation to CONTRACTOR.
Payments by the VILLAGE to CONTRACTOR under this Contract shall not exceed the amount
of compensation stated in Section 3(C) above without prior written consent of the VILLAGE.
CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices to the VILLAGE for review and approval by the
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VILLAGE’s representative, indicating that goods and services have been provided and rendered
in conformity with this Contract, and they then will be sent to the Finance Department for payment.
Invoices will normally be paid within thirty (30) days following the VILLAGE representative’s
approval. CONTRACTOR waives consequential or incidental damages for claims, disputes or
other matters in question arising out of or relating to this Contract. In order for both parties herein
to close their books and records, CONTRACTOR will clearly state “final invoice” on
CONTRACTOR’s final/last billing to the VILLAGE. This certifies that all goods and services
have been properly performed and all charges have been invoiced to the VILLAGE. Since this
account will thereupon be closed, any and other further charges if not properly included in this
final invoice are waived by CONTRACTOR. The VILLAGE will not be liable for any invoice
from CONTRACTOR submitted thirty (30) days after the provision of all goods and services.
4. Insurance.
During the term of this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall maintain the following minimum
insurance coverages and provide certificates evidencing such coverage to the Village (all
insurance policies shal l be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the
State of Florida):
A. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, during the life of this Contract, commercial general
liability, including contractual liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per
occurrence to protect CONTRACTOR from claims for damages for bodily and personal
injury, including wrongful death, as well as from claims of property damages which may
arise from any operations under this Contract.
B. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, during the life of this Contract, comprehensive automobile
liability insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000 combined single limit for bodily
injury and property damages liability to protect CONTRACTOR from claims for damages
for bodily and personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage,
which may arise from the ownership, use, or maintenance of owned and non-owned
automobiles, including rented automobiles.
C. CONTRACTOR shall carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Employer’s Liability
Insurance for all employees as required by Florida Statutes.
D. All insurance, other than Worker’s Compensation, Automobile and Professional Liability
Insurance, to be maintained by CONTRACTOR shall specifically include the VILLAGE
as an “Additional Insured”.
5. Indemnification.
A. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, CONTRACTOR shall
indemnify and save harmless and defend the VILLAGE, its officials, agents, servants, and
employees from and against any and all claims, liability, losses, and/or causes of action
arising out of or in any way related to the services furnished by CONTRACTOR pursuant
to this Contract, including, but not limited to, those caused by or arising out of any act,
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omission, negligence or default of CONTRACTOR and/or its subcontractors, agents,
servants or employees.
B. CONTRACTOR shall not be required to indemnify the VILLAGE, its officials, agents,
servants and employees when the occurrence results solely from the wrongful acts or
omissions of the VILLAGE, its officials, agents, servants and employees. The terms of
this Section shall survive completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in
this Contract as well as the termination of this Contract for any reason.
C. Nothing contained in this Contract shall create a contractual relationship with or a cause of
action in favor of a third party against either the VILLAGE or CONTRACTOR, nor shall
this Contract be construed a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limited waiver
provided in § 768.28, Florida Statutes.
6. Compliance with all Laws, Regulations and Ordinances.
In performing the services contemplated by this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall obtain all
required permits (if any) and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations
and ordinances, including, but by no means limited to, all requirements of the Village Code and
the Florida Building Code.
7. Warranty/Guaranty.
CONTRACTOR warrants that all Work, including goods and services, provided under this
Contract will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year following
completion of the Work and successful final inspection. Should any Work fail to comply with this
warranty during the warranty period of one (1) year, upon written notification from the VILLAGE,
CONTRACTOR shall immediately repair or replace said defective materials and/or workmanship
at CONTRACTOR’s sole expense. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the VILLAGE with copies
of all manufacturer warranties and certify that the Work complies with the conditions set forth in
such warranties, if any.
8. Access/Audits.
CONTRACTOR shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges, expenses, and costs
incurred in estimating and performing services pursuant to this Contract for at least five (5) years
after termination of this Contract. The VILLAGE shall have access to such books, records, and
documents as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business
hours, at CONTRACTOR’s place of business. Under no circumstances will CONTRACTOR be
required to disclose any confidential or proprietary information regarding its products and service
costs.
9. Protection of Work and Property.
A. CONTRACTOR shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all Work from
damage, and shall protect the VILLAGE’s property and adjacent private and public
property from injury or loss arising in connection with the Contract. Except for any such
damage, injury, or loss, except that which may be directly due to errors caused by the
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VILLAGE or employees of the VILLAGE, CONTRACTOR shall provide any necessary
materials to maintain such protection.
B. Until acceptance of the Work by the VILLAGE, the VILLAGE’s property shall be under
the charge and care of CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR shall take every necessary
precaution against injury or damage to the work by the action of elements or from any other
cause whatsoever, and CONTRACTOR shall repair, restore and make good, without
additional Work occasioned by any of the above causes before its completion and
acceptance.
C. CONTRACTOR will also take every necessary precaution to ensure the safety of the
VILLAGE, public and other guests and invitees thereof at or near the areas where work is
being accomplished during and throughout the completion of all work.
10. Miscellaneous Provisions.
A. Failure of a party to enforce or exercise any of its right(s) under this Contract shall not be
deemed a waiver of that parties’ right to enforce or exercise said right(s) at any time
thereafter.
B. CONTRACTOR is, and shall be, in the performance of all Work under this Contract, an
Independent Contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of the VILLAGE. All
persons engaged in any of the Work performed pursuant to this Contract shall at all times,
and in all places, be subject to CONTRACTOR’s sole direction, supervision, and control.
CONTRACTOR shall exercise control over the means and manner in which it and its
employees perform the Work.
C. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action
necessary to enforce the Contract will be held in Palm Beach County. No remedy herein
conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and
every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given
hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. No
single or partial exercise by any party of any right, power, or remedy hereunder shall
preclude any other or further exercise thereof. The parties knowingly, voluntarily and
intentionally waiver any right they may have to trial by jury with respect to any
litigation arising out of this Contract.
D. If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Contract, or
because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any
provisions of this Contract, the successful or prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to
recover reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs and all expenses (including taxes) even if
not taxable as court awarded costs (including, without limitation, all such fees, costs and
expenses incident to appeals), incurred in that action or proceeding, in addition to any other
relief to which such party or parties may be entitled.
E. If any term or provision of this Contract, or the application thereof to any person or
circumstances shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, to remainder of this
Contract, or the application of such terms or provision, to persons or circumstances other
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than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected, and every
other term and provision of this Contract shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the
extent permitted by law.
F. All notices required in this Contract shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested,
and sent to the addresses appearing on the first page of this Contract.
G. The VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR agree that this Contract sets forth the entire
agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than
those stated herein. None of the provisions, terms and conditions contained in this Contract
may be added to, modified, superseded or otherwise altered, except by written instrument
executed by the parties hereto. Any provision of this Contract which is of a continuing
nature or imposes an obligation which extends beyond the term of this Contract shall
survive its expiration or earlier termination. In the event of an express conflict between
this Contract and CONTRACTOR’s Estimate, the terms of this Contract shall control.
H. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE
CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING
TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC
RECORDS AT: (561) 841-3355; NPBCLERK@VILLAGE-NPB.ORG; OR
501 U.S. HIGHWAY ONE, NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408.
In performing services pursuant to this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall comply with all
relevant provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. As required by Section 119.0701,
Florida Statutes, CONTRACTOR shall:
(1) Keep and maintain public records required by the VILLAGE to perform the service.
(2) Upon request from the VILLAGE’s custodian of public records, provide the
VILLAGE with a copy the requested records or allow the records to be inspected
or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided
in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law.
(3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public
records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for
the duration of the Contract term and following completion of the Contract if the
CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the VILLAGE.
(4) Upon completion of the Contract, transfer, at no cost, to the VILLAGE all public
records in possession of CONTRACTOR or keep and maintain public records
required by the VILLAGE to perform the services. If CONTRACTOR transfers
all public records to the VILLAGE upon completion of the Contract,
CONTRACTOR shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or
confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If
CONTRACTOR keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the
Contract, CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining
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public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the VILLAGE,
upon request from the VILLAGE’s custodian of public records, in a format that is
compatible with the information technology systems of the VILLAGE.
I. CONTRACTOR is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority
to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Contract,
and in furtherance thereof, may demand and obtain records and testimony from
CONTRACTOR and its subcontractors. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that in
addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of
CONTRACTOR or its subcontractors to fully cooperate with the Inspector General when
requested may be deemed by the VILLAGE to be a material breach of the Contract justifying
termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR hereto have made and executed
this Contract as of the day and year first above written.
VOLCANO POOLS, INC.
By:
Print Name:__________________________
Position:_____________________________
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
By: ________________________________
SUSAN BICKEL
MAYOR
ATTEST:
BY:________________________________
JESSICA GREEN
VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
BY: ________________________________
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB – GOLF OPERATIONS
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Allan Bowman, Head Golf Professional
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of a Contract with Drive On Cart Path Systems, LLC for
concrete work at the Country Club in the amount of $32,000.
Village Staff is requesting Village Council approval of a Contract with Drive On Cart Path Systems, LLC
for the installation of retrofitted concrete roll curbing on the Golf Course cart path and the installation of a
concrete pad for the driving range. The projects were budgeted separately in the Fiscal Year 2021 budget;
however, combining the projects resulted in savings on the mobilization fee and an advantage of a slower
time (reduced rate).
In accordance with the Village’s purchasing policies and procedures, all purchases having an estimated
cost between $5,000 and $50,000 require three (3) written quotes. Also, purchases in excess of $25,000
and up to $50,000 require Council approval. The following proposals were received:
Driving on Cart Path Systems $36,635
D.S. Eakins $51,575
All County $67,682
Drive on Cart Path Systems, LLC provided the Village with the lowest bid proposal. The company has
performed previous work for the Village for retrofitted roll curbing on the golf course and has installed
concrete pads for our preferred vendor for the mats on the driving range). The Village has been satisfied
with the company’s work. Staff modified the initial scope of work and reduced the cost from $36,635 to
$32,000 by reducing the amount of retrofitted curbing from 1100 LF to 900 LF. The cost breakdown by
project is shown in the table below.
Account Information:
Fund Department Project Account
Number
Account
Description Amount
Country
Club
Golf Course
Maintenance
Curbing L8045-34620 Repair & Maintenance -
Building & Grounds $24,500
Concrete Pad L8045-66210 Construction &
Major Renovation 7,500
Total $32,000
The attached Resolution and Contract have been prepared/reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal
sufficiency.
Recommendation: Village Staff recommends Council adoption of the attached Resolution
approving a Contract with Drive on Cart Path Systems, LLC for concrete work at the Country Club
at a cost not to exceed $32,000, with funds expended from Account No. L8045-34620 ($24,500) and
Account No. L8045-66210 ($7,500), and authorizing the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the
Contract in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH DRIVE ON CART
PATH SYSTEMS, LLC FOR CONCRETE WORK AT THE NORTH PALM BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO
EXECUTE THE CONTRACT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Village is in need of concrete work at the North Palm Beach County Club (retrofitted
concrete roll curbing and a concrete pad for the Driving Range); and
WHEREAS, the Village solicited written proposals for the project, and Village Staff recommended
accepting the least expensive proposal submitted Drive On Cart Path Systems, LLC; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that adoption of this Resolution is in the best inte rests of
the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves a Contract with Drive On Cart Path Systems, LLC
for concrete work at the North Palm Beach Country Club at a total cost of $32,000.00, with funds
expended as follows: $24,500.00 from Account No. 8045-34620 (Repair and Maintenance – Buildings
and Grounds) for the curbing and $7,500.00 from Account No. 8045-66210 (Construction and Major
Renovation) for the concrete pad. The Village Council further authorizes the Mayor and Village Clerk
to execute the Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
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CONTRACT
This Contract is made as of this _______ day of ______________, 2020, by and between the
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, 501 U.S. Highway One, North Palm Beach, Florida
33408, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter “VILLAGE”), and DRIVE ON CART PATH
SYSTEMS, LLC, 3701 Warwick Drive, Cocoa, Florida 32926, a Florida limited liability company
(hereinafter “CONTRACTOR”), whose F.E.I. Number is 82-1211575.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE solicited written proposals for concrete work at the North Palm Beach
Country Club, namely, retrofitted concrete roll curbing and a concrete pad at the Driving Range
(“Work”); and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE wishes to accept the proposal submitted by CONTRACTOR, and
CONTRACTOR has agreed to perform the Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of
this Contract.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Recitals.
The parties agree that the recitals set forth above are true and correct and are fully incorporated
herein by reference.
2. CONTRACTOR’s Services and Time of Completion.
A. Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with is revised proposal dated October
16, 2020, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
B. This Contract shall remain in effect until such time as the Work is completed, inspected
and accepted by the VILLAGE, provided, however, that any obligations of a continuing
nature shall survive the expiration or termination of this Contract.
C. The total cost of the Work shall not exceed Thirty-Two Thousand Dollars and No Cents
($32,000.00).
D. The services to be provided by CONTRACTOR shall be commenced subsequent to the
execution and approval of this Contract by the VILLAGE and upon written notice from the
VILLAGE to CONTRACTOR to proceed and shall be completed within forty-five (45)
calendar days.
3. Compensation to CONTRACTOR.
Payments by the VILLAGE to CONTRACTOR under this Contract shall not exceed the amount
of compensation stated in Section 3(C) above without prior written consent of the VILLAGE.
CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices to the VILLAGE for review and approval by the
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VILLAGE’s representative, indicating that goods and services have been provided and rendered
in conformity with this Contract, and they then will be sent to the Finance Department for payment.
Invoices will normally be paid within thirty (30) days following the VILLAGE representative’s
approval. CONTRACTOR waives consequential or incidental damages for claims, disputes or
other matters in question arising out of or relating to this Contract. In order for both parties herein
to close their books and records, CONTRACTOR will clearly state “final invoice” on
CONTRACTOR’s final/last billing to the VILLAGE. This certifies that all goods and services
have been properly performed and all charges have been invoiced to the VILLAGE. Since this
account will thereupon be closed, any and other further charges if not properly included in this
final invoice are waived by CONTRACTOR. The VILLAGE will not be liable for any invoice
from CONTRACTOR submitted thirty (30) days after the provision of all goods and services.
4. Insurance.
During the term of this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall maintain the following minimum
insurance coverages and provide certificates evidencing such coverage to the Village (all
insurance policies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the
State of Florida):
A. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, during the life of this Contract, commercial general
liability, including contractual liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per
occurrence to protect CONTRACTOR from claims for damages for bodily and personal
injury, including wrongful death, as well as from claims of property damages which may
arise from any operations under this Contract.
B. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, during the life of this Contract, comprehensive automobile
liability insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000 combined single limit for bodily
injury and property damages liability to protect CONTRACTOR from claims for damages
for bodily and personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage,
which may arise from the ownership, use, or maintenance of owned and non-owned
automobiles, including rented automobiles.
C. CONTRACTOR shall carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Employer’s Liability
Insurance for all employees as required by Florida Statutes.
D. All insurance, other than Worker’s Compensation, Automobile and Professional Liability
Insurance, to be maintained by CONTRACTOR shall specifically include the VILLAGE
as an “Additional Insured”.
5. Indemnification.
A. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, CONTRACTOR shall
indemnify and save harmless and defend the VILLAGE, its officials, agents, servants, and
employees from and against any and all claims, liability, losses, and/or causes of action
arising out of or in any way related to the services furnished by CONTRACTOR pursuant
to this Contract, including, but not limited to, those caused by or arising out of any act,
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omission, negligence or default of CONTRACTOR and/or its subcontractors, agents,
servants or employees.
B. CONTRACTOR shall not be required to indemnify the VILLAGE, its officials, agents,
servants and employees when the occurrence results solely from the wrongful acts or
omissions of the VILLAGE, its officials, agents, servants and employees. The terms of
this Section shall survive completion of all services, obligations and duties provided for in
this Contract as well as the termination of this Contract for any reason.
C. Nothing contained in this Contract shall create a contractual relationship with or a cause of
action in favor of a third party against either the VILLAGE or CONTRACTOR, nor shall
this Contract be construed a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limited waiver
provided in § 768.28, Florida Statutes.
6. Compliance with all Laws, Regulations and Ordinances.
In performing the services contemplated by this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall obtain all
required permits (if any) and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations
and ordinances, including, but by no means limited to, all requirements of the Village Code and
the Florida Building Code.
7. Warranty/Guaranty.
CONTRACTOR warrants that all Work, including goods and services, provided under this
Contract will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year following
completion of the Work and successful final inspection. Should any Work fail to comply with this
warranty during the warranty period of one (1) year, upon written notification from the VILLAGE,
CONTRACTOR shall immediately repair or replace said defective materials and/or workmanship
at CONTRACTOR’s sole expense. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the VILLAGE with copies
of all manufacturer warranties and certify that the Work complies with the conditions set forth in
such warranties, if any.
8. Access/Audits.
CONTRACTOR shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges, expenses, and costs
incurred in estimating and performing services pursuant to this Contract for at least five (5) years
after termination of this Contract. The VILLAGE shall have access to such books, records, and
documents as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business
hours, at CONTRACTOR’s place of business. Under no circumstances will CONTRACTOR be
required to disclose any confidential or proprietary information regarding its products and service
costs.
9. Protection of Work and Property.
A. CONTRACTOR shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all Work from
damage, and shall protect the VILLAGE’s property and adjacent private and public
property from injury or loss arising in connection with the Contract. Except for any such
damage, injury, or loss, except that which may be directly due to errors caused by the
VILLAGE or employees of the VILLAGE, CONTRACTOR shall provide any necessary
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materials to maintain such protection.
B. Until acceptance of the Work by the VILLAGE, the VILLAGE’s property shall be under
the charge and care of CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR shall take every necessary
precaution against injury or damage to the work by the action of elements or from any other
cause whatsoever, and CONTRACTOR shall repair, restore and make good, without
additional Work occasioned by any of the above causes before its completion and
acceptance.
C. CONTRACTOR will also take every necessary precaution to ensure the safety of the
VILLAGE, public and other guests and invitees thereof at or near the areas where work is
being accomplished during and throughout the completion of all work.
10. Miscellaneous Provisions.
A. Failure of a party to enforce or exercise any of its right(s) under this Contract shall not be
deemed a waiver of that parties’ right to enforce or exercise said right(s) at any time
thereafter.
B. CONTRACTOR is, and shall be, in the performance of all Work under this Contract, an
Independent Contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of the VILLAGE. All
persons engaged in any of the Work performed pursuant to this Contract shall at all times,
and in all places, be subject to CONTRACTOR’s sole direction, supervision, and control.
CONTRACTOR shall exercise control over the means and manner in which it and its
employees perform the Work.
C. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action
necessary to enforce the Contract will be held in Palm Beach County. No remedy herein
conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and
every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given
hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. No
single or partial exercise by any party of any right, power, or remedy hereunder shall
preclude any other or further exercise thereof. The parties knowingly, voluntarily and
intentionally waiver any right they may have to trial by jury with respect to any
litigation arising out of this Contract.
D. If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Contract, or
because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any
provisions of this Contract, the successful or prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to
recover reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs and all expenses (including taxes) even if
not taxable as court awarded costs (including, without limitation, all such fees, costs and
expenses incident to appeals), incurred in that action or proceeding, in addition to any other
relief to which such party or parties may be entitled.
E. If any term or provision of this Contract, or the application thereof to any person or
circumstances shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, to remainder of this
Contract, or the application of such terms or provision, to persons or circumstances other
than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected, and every
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other term and provision of this Contract shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the
extent permitted by law.
F. All notices required in this Contract shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested,
and sent to the addresses appearing on the first page of this Contract.
G. The VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR agree that this Contract sets forth the entire
agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than
those stated herein. None of the provisions, terms and conditions contained in this Contract
may be added to, modified, superseded or otherwise altered, except by written instrument
executed by the parties hereto. Any provision of this Contract which is of a continuing
nature or imposes an obligation which extends beyond the term of this Contract shall
survive its expiration or earlier termination. In the event of an express conflict between
this Contract and CONTRACTOR’s Estimate, the terms of this Contract shall control.
H. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE
CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING
TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC
RECORDS AT: (561) 841-3355; NPBCLERK@VILLAGE-NPB.ORG; OR
501 U.S. HIGHWAY ONE, NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408.
In performing services pursuant to this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall comply with all
relevant provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. As required by Section 119.0701,
Florida Statutes, CONTRACTOR shall:
(1) Keep and maintain public records required by the VILLAGE to perform the service.
(2) Upon request from the VILLAGE’s custodian of public records, provide the
VILLAGE with a copy the requested records or allow the records to be inspected
or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided
in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law.
(3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public
records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for
the duration of the Contract term and following completion of the Contract if the
CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the VILLAGE.
(4) Upon completion of the Contract, transfer, at no cost, to the VILLAGE all public
records in possession of CONTRACTOR or keep and maintain public records
required by the VILLAGE to perform the services. If CONTRACTOR transfers
all public records to the VILLAGE upon completion of the Contract,
CONTRACTOR shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or
confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If
CONTRACTOR keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the
Contract, CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining
public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the VILLAGE,
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upon request from the VILLAGE’s custodian of public records, in a format that is
compatible with the information technology systems of the VILLAGE.
I. CONTRACTOR is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority
to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Contract,
and in furtherance thereof, may demand and obtain records and testimony from
CONTRACTOR and its subcontractors. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that in
addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of
CONTRACTOR or its subcontractors to fully cooperate with the Inspector General when
requested may be deemed by the VILLAGE to be a material breach of the Contract justifying
termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the VILLAGE and CONTRACTOR hereto have made and executed
this Contract as of the day and year first above written.
DRIVE ON CART PATH SYSTEMS, LLC.
By:
Print Name:__________________________
Position:_____________________________
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
By: ________________________________
SUSAN BICKEL
MAYOR
ATTEST:
BY:________________________________
JESSICA GREEN
VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
BY: ________________________________
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
MINUTES: AUGUST 4, 2020
1. Jim Peterson called an electronic meeting of the Board to order at 9:05 AM and called roll. Those persons present
included:
TRUSTEES
Jim Peterson, Chair
Alan Kral, Trustee
Jane Lerner, Trustee
Paul Wieseneck, Trustee
OTHERS
Scott Baur and Amanda Kish, Administrator (Resource Centers)
Blake Myton, Investment Consultant (SunTrust)
Bonni Jensen, Attorney (Klausner Kaufman Jensen & Levinson)
Renee Govig, Village of North Palm Beach
Chris Campbell, Plan Member (by phone)
Matt McCue, Financial News
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Trustees reviewed the Minutes for the Special Meeting of May 1, 2020.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to approve the May 1, 2020 minutes. The motion received a second from Alan
Kral, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
The Trustees reviewed the Minutes for the Quarterly Meeting on May 5, 2020.
Aland Kral made a motion to approve the May 5, 2020 minutes. The motion received a second from Paul
Wieseneck, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
CAMPBELL OVERPAYMENT
With member Chris Campbell present by phone, the Board reordered the Agenda to recognize the member of the
Retirement System. Mr. Campbell stated that he was notified of a mistake with his pension benefit that he must now
repay, and his benefit will go down as well.
Ms. Jensen explained that the prior administrator paid a benefit to Mr. Campbell using a calculation that included
service that did not belong to him. She advised that the Board must correct the amount of the benefit paid to him,
since the Retirement System must pay all members the amounts due to them over their lifetimes. Mr. Campbell
received a letter with 4 options to repay the amount overpaid: stop receiving his pension benefit for about 19 months;
have his pension benefit actuarially reduced to $586.23, spreading the repayment over his lifetime; have his benefit
reduced by $341.86 per month for 36 months; or make a lump sum repayment to the Retirement System. Mr.
Campbell said that the reduction to his pension payment will cause him substantial hardship, and he will have to
return to work as a result. He decided to receive the reduced payment of $310.85 per month for 36 months. The
reduced payment is scheduled to being on September 1, 2020. Ms. Jensen will send a Mr. Campbell a confirmation
letter acknowledging his choice to receive the reduced payment for 36 months. Mr. Campbell departed the meeting.
ATTORNEY REPORT
Ms. Jensen briefly reviewed a proposed ordinance and impact statement for required IRS updates to the plan,
including the change for Minimum Required Distributions from age 70-1/2 to age 72. The proposed ordinance also
requests that the Village give the authority to the Board to incorporate future tax law changes by Policy.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to accept the proposed ordinance and recommend adoption to Village Council.
The motion received a second from Jim Peterson, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Bonni Jensen stated that the proposed ordinance has no financial impact to the Village and no foreseen impact to the
members, since members receive a lifetime benefit following retirement.
Ms. Jensen reported that the Summary Plan Description (SPD) should be updated and recommended that the Board
direct GRS (plan actuary) to provide the updates. The updated SPD should also clarify the consumer price index used
to determine the October 1 COLA increase to members.
Bonni Jensen recommended that the Board assigns the new administrator as the designated Records Management
Liaison Officer (RMLO) with the state. The Board should also decide if the administrator should hold all the records
for the Retirement System rather than the Village.
Jim Peterson made a motion to designate the Resource Centers as the RMLO for the plan. The motion received
a second from Alan Kral, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
3. BOARD UPDATES
Since the Village Council is not making or renewing any Board appointments during the pandemic, Mr. Peterson will
continue to serve as a holdover Trustee until reappointed by the Village Council.
The term for Paul Wieseneck, the fifth Trustee, also expires following the meeting.
Jim Peterson made a motion to reappointment Paul Wieseneck to a new 1-year term as fifth Trustee on the
Board. The motion received a second from Jane Lerner, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Ms. Jensen departed the meeting.
4. REPORTS
Investment Consultant: SunTrust (Blake Myton)
Mr. Myton reported that the market rebounded sharply during the second calendar quarter. He also explained actions
taken by SunTrust to manage the investment portfolio during the extreme downturn caused by the pandemic. The
S&P 500 market index is now close to even for the calendar year. He reviewed the details of the market for the period.
SunTrust favors equities, particularly US growth stocks, reducing exposure to value holdings. SunTrust foresees a
swoosh” shaped recovery to the economy, which does not always translate into similar market performance. The
market, by contrast, has so far experienced a “V” shaped recovery. With interest rates close to zero, the bond holdings
are not expected to contribute to the overall performance. In the near term, the pandemic still creates some
uncertainty. Alan Kral addressed expectations for continued volatility in the markets.
For the quarter ending June 30, 2020, the portfolio gained 14.45% compared to 13.31% for the benchmark. For the
fiscal year to date, the assets gained 3.59% compared a benchmark return of 5.02%. The Retirement System had total
assets of $17,199,336 as of June 30, 2020, increased from $15,119,763 on March 31. The overweight to equities
helped performance for the quarter. Mr. Myton noted that the plan might still meet the investment return assumption
for the fiscal year. Mr. Myton further reviewed performance by sector, noting that the Eaton Vance mid-cap growth
allocation performed under the benchmark for that manager recently. He also reported lackluster results by the DFA
Large Cap Value manager due to style. The current asset allocation now overweights growth stocks and underweights
value holdings. Finally, SunTrust exchanged shares of the Western Asset Core Bond holding for a new and less
expensive share class.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to approve the quarterly investment report. The motion received a second from
Jim Peterson, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Administrator Report: Resource Centers (Scott Baur)
Mr. Baur provided the Board with updates on the transition in administration, reporting that his office received the
plan records held by the prior administrator. His office also coordinated the transition of the interim plan financial
statements from the bookkeeper retained by the Board.
He reviewed sample letters to the members announcing the change in plan administration. He asked the Trustees to
confirm the contact information that his office had for each of them. He also updated the Board on signature
authorizations, which he will continue to update when the Board resumes physical meetings. Finally, he reviewed
measures taken by his office to ensure continuity of operations through the pandemic period, including office
operations, benefit processing, and Board functions.
Mr. Baur then reviewed the processing of the benefit for retired member Randall Hicks. The benefit required the
involvement of Mr. Peterson for SunTrust to begin payment. The Board expressed a desire to establish strong controls
without the need for the involvement of the Trustees at every step. Mr. Baur described the processing of benefits,
including reviews, the calculation by the actuary, and ultimate Board approval. The Trustees agreed with these
measures for the accurate processing and payment of benefits.
5. PLAN FINANCIAL REPORTS
The Board reviewed the interim financial statement through June 30, 2020. The Board received and filed the financial
statement.
The Board then reviewed the Warrants for paid and pending invoices dated August 4, 2020.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to a pprove the Warrant dated August 4, 2020, for payment of invoices. The motion
received a second from Alan Kral, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
6. BENEFIT APPROVALS
The Board reviewed the pension benefit for Randall Hicks.
James Peterson made a motion to approve the retirement benefit for Randall Hicks. The motion received a second
from Paul Wieseneck, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
7. OTHER BUSINESS
The Board had no other business for discussion.
8. PUBLIC COMMENTS
No members of the public had any comment
9. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business and the Board having previously scheduled the next regular meeting for Tuesday,
November 3, 2020 @ 9:00 AM, Paul Wieseneck made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 10:08 AM. The motion
received a second from Alan Kral, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Myrna Williams, Secretary
Village of North Palm Beach
Recreation Advisory Board
Minutes from the September 8, 2020 Meeting
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Maria Cassidy called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM.
ROLL CALL:
Maria Cassidy, Chair
Bob Bell – Excused absence
Tim Hullihan
Don Grill
Chris Cantwell, Vice Chair
Mia St. John
Paul Beach
Village Council Representative – Dr. Deborah Searcy
Stephen Poh, Director of Parks and Recreation
Andy Lukasik, Village Manager
Russ Ruskay, Parks and Recreation
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Don Grill made a motion to approve the minutes; seconded by Paul Beach. The motion passed 6-0.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Carla spoke about the 3 oak trees that are located near the north side of dry storage area. She heard
that the Recreation board was looking at removing those trees to make room for more parking spots.
She did not that that was a good idea since the trees have been there for years and this is still a park.
Bruce stated that he doesn’t want to see any removal of trees on the very north part of the dry storage
area. He stated that the DEP reported those trees as a bird sanctuary. He was confused about the
Master Plan and thought they were not supposed to cut any trees according to the plan.
Karen Marcus asked about youth sports and when it would get back started again. Stephen stated that
he is working on a plan currently which will bring back youth sports. Stephen will be emailing out all
returning parents about when sign-ups will start for Youth Flag Football. We will get the league moving
forward once we figure out how many kids are signed up.
DIRECTOR’S REPORT:
Stephen updated the Board on current COVID-19 park restrictions. The playgrounds are back open in all
the parks with sanitizing happening each day. Stephen will start meeting with class instructors about
bringing some classes back in a limited way. The new trash compactor has been installed at Lakeside
Park to help with the overflow of trash that happens on the weekends.
NEW BUSINESS:
Stephen posted 4 different color schemes for the Community Center building on the board. He
asked the board to review each one and each board member to give their selection. Each
member voted as follows:
Mia – Option D with using the Village blue in the stripe around the building
Maria – Option D
Chris – Option D
Tim – Option D with No blue at all on the building
Don – Option B
Paul – Option D
OLD BUSINESS:
No old business to discuss.
PROJECTS UPDATE:
Russ Ruskay discussed the dry storage project and stated the Recreation board must get a
consensus on their recommendations to Council.
The Recreation board then went out into Anchorage Park to tour the dry storage area.
BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS:
Maria Cassidy commented about not wanting to remove the oak trees inside the park near the
dry storage area.
Tim Hullihan made an amendment to recommend getting a cost on a 6-foot-high fence around
the dry storage area instead of 8 foot to help save some cost. He suggested we get a quote for
both sizes and then discuss.
Don Grill made a motion to pass Tim’s amendment and Tim seconded it. The board voted and it
passed 6-0.
Tim stated that his Option #1 would be to discuss the 15 current residents that live on the water
that have a dry storage space. Tim suggested we offer them an incentive to give up their dry
storage spot to a resident that does not live on the water. Don stated that he does not think this
should be discussed now.
Tim Hullihan stated his Option #2 would be to rotate the north property line to make it parallel
to the water line. This would create 20 spaces bigger spaces than the current plan to help with
the waitlist of larger boats. Don Grill and Maria Cassidy were in agreement of this option.
Chris Cantwell has concern over smaller spaces in the dry storage and would like to move to
larger spaces. He stated that maybe some residents with smaller boats and trailers will move
out of the storage if they have to pay for a 30-foot spot.
Paul Beach still has concern with the boat wash outside the storage area. Currently any boat
owners with a larger boat cannot turn around after washing their boat. They have to pull out of
Anchorage park and go all the way to US1 and come back around to get back to dry storage.
Chris discussed as part of Tim’s Option #2 we suggest to rework the current boat wash area to
accommodate a larger turn around for the bigger boat.
Chris made a motion to Tim’s Option #2 and it was seconded by Don Grill. The board voted and
it passed 6-0. The decision was to keep the oak trees inside the park and run the fence around
the trees as it currently is now.
Kevin Smith from 2GHO was in attendance and stated that he has concern about the North side
boundary of the dry storage area and will have to survey that area. He also stated that look into
keeping the oak trees inside the park with the configuration and aisle spaces.
ADJOURNMENT:
Don Grill made a motion to adjourn the meeting; seconded by Chris Cantwell. Motion passed 6-0.
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM.
Minutes respectively submitted by Stephen Poh, Director of Parks and Recreation.
Attached below are the approved Recreation board recommendations that will be turned into Council
with dry storage project.
Village of North Palm Beach Recreation Advisory Board – Dry Storage
Notes / Meeting of September 8,2020
Consensus to reconfigure the existing boat wash in an attempt to
enhance the turn radius. If not doable, add a second boat wash
inside the dry storage area.
Consensus is not to construct a wall around the perimeter but
incorporate a fence enclosure (not chain link). Design it as a 6’
high enclosure while adding an option to increase the height to 8’.
Balance the openness of a fence with a dense/lush landscape
buffer
Consensus to reconfigure the north side boundary to increase the
interior square footage in order to create larger spaces. This will
not add additional spaces but create bigger spaces. Need to
evaluate for impact on the shoreline of the canal as part of this
analysis.
Consensus to look into changing the south boundary in order to
preserve the existing oak trees outside of the dry storage lot,
while determining how many spaces would be eliminated by this
change.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
MINUTES: SPECIAL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
1. Jim Peterson called an electronic Special Meeting of the Board to order at 2:07 PM and called roll. Those persons
present included:
TRUSTEES
Jim Peterson, Chair
Myrna Williams, Secretary
Jane Lerner, Trustee
Paul Wieseneck, Trustee
OTHERS
Scott Baur and Amanda Kish, Administrator (Resource Centers)
Bonni Jensen, Attorney (Klausner Kaufman Jensen & Levinson)
Coco (Herman) Arango, United Members Insurance
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Board deferred approval of the minutes for the Quarterly Meeting of August 3, 2020.
3. REPORTS
Campbell Overpayment
Mr. Peterson explained that he asked Bonni Jensen to advise whether the Board can waive repayment of the amount
overpaid to Chris Campbell.
Fiduciary Liability Insurance
With Mr. Arango joining the morning, the Board first addressed the fiduciary liability insurance. The Board currently
has no policy to cover fiduciary liability or cyber.
Mr. Arango provided two insurance proposals to the Board for consideration - Markel with no deductible and $3,463
annual premium, and Hudson with a $10,000 deductible and $3,327 annual premium. Both policies had a $1,000,0000
annual limit. A separate proposal offered cyber coverage through Lloyds of London. Bonni Jensen recommended the
Board obtain coverage for cyber occurrences at the lowest policy limit available, since the administrator and other
service providers have coverage and greater exposure to a loss. The Board owns no hardware or software, nor does
the Retirement System directly hold or store any data. Mr. Arango described the requirements for notification and
credit monitoring in case of a cyber breach. Alan Kral inquired why the Village does not cover the Board; the Village
cannot cover the Trustees personally. The Board considered the coverage afforded by the proposed policies, while
Ms. Jensen gave some examples of claim situations.
Mr. Peterson asked if insurance would cover a benefit overpayment, and Mr. Arango advised that the policies may
cover future overpayment situations. The policies allow the Board to retain their own legal counsel. And finally, the
Markel policy includes a waiver of recourse from the Trustees. The Board considered the payment of the premium
and the possible impact to the Village.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to purchase the recommended Markel Policy for fiduciary liability coverage. Alan
Kral seconded the motion, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
The Trustees further considered the standalone cyber coverage. Ms. Jensen advised that a policy with a $250,000
limit should adequately protect the Board, while ensuring the Retirement System meets all legal obligations in a cyber
breach situation. The $250,000 policy with Lloyds of London has a $780 annual premium.
Paul Wieseneck made a motion to purchase the Lloyd’s cyber policy with a $250,00 annual coverage limit. Alan
Kral seconded the motion, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Campbell Overpayment
The Board at the August 4, 2020 quarterly meeting agreed to the repayment by Mr. Campbell. Mr. Peterson expressed
reservations about the proposed repayment, noting the hardship on the member. Ms. Jensen advised that the Board
can ask Benefits USA to reimburse part or all of the overpayment amount. If the Board asks Benefits USA to pay the
entire amount of the overpayment, then the Trustees must seek repayment from Mr. Campbell first. She believes that
the Board can demonstrate in this case that Benefits USA acted negligently. Furthermore, the administrator had a
period where their own errors and omissions insurance lapsed. The Board can also choose to forgive the repayment
owed by Mr. Campbell as a business decision. She recommended holding the repayment by Mr. Campbell in abeyance
while seeking reimbursement from Benefits USA with legal fees. The Board has a greater likelihood of a partial
recovery without compromising the claim by failing to ask the member for repayment first. Ms. Jensen advised that
the local ordinance for the Retirement system does allow the Board to compromise claims.
The Board considered the error and the procedures in place. The Trustees considered the responsibility for the
overpayment at length. Ms. Jensen recommended the Board suspend repayment by the member while seeking
recovery from Benefits USA. Mr. Campbell received a total overpayment of $12,307.12. He chose to have his benefit
reduced by $341.86 for 36 months. He also had additional repayment options to consider. Mr. Kral suggested that the
Board revisit the repayment after attempting to collect from Benefits USA.
Alan Kral made a motion to suspend repayment by Mr. Campbell pending further information. The motion
received a second from Jim Peterson, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
4. OTHER BUSINESS
The Board had no other business for discussion.
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
No members of the public had any comment
6. ADJOURNMENT
The Board considered the possible location for the next quarterly meeting on November 3, 2020, with both the
pandemic and election day looming. Mr. Baur will reserve a room of sufficient size at Village Hall or the Library.
There being no further business and the Board having previously scheduled the next regular meeting for Tuesday,
November 3, 2020 @ 9:00 AM, Paul Wieseneck made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 3:12 PM. The motion
received a second from Jim Peterson, approved by the Trustees 4-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Myrna Williams, Secretary
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
MINUTES of September 21, 2020
I. CALL TO ORDER
A. The meeting was called to order via Zoom by Chairman Steve Mathison at
6:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
A. Present: Absent:
Stephen Mathison – Chairman
Rich Pizzolato – Vice Chairman
Curtis Witters – Secretary
David Talley – Member
Jeff Irish – Member
Jeff Egizio – Member
Landon Wells - Member
B. Staff Members Present:
Allan Bowman, Director of Golf
Beth Davis, General Manager
C. Council Members Present:
Darryl Aubrey
D. Public Present:
None
III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
A. Minutes of the August 17, 2020 GAB Meeting were approved 7-0.
NPB Golf Advisory Board Minutes of September 21, 2020
IV. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
Golf Report. Allan Bowman, Director of Golf, delivered his report.
The Village Manager has received some complaints from homeowners living adjacent
thtothe16 hole due to golf balls hit from the tee into their back yards. To solve this problem
thwewillreorienttheteemarkersonthe16 tee and we have planted three cabbage palms on
the left side of the hole, just before the bunker complex, to discourage shots to the left of the
bunkers.
The bunker project is underway. We have completed holes 16 and 17 and are
working on18. The project includes grading the bunker faces, installing upgraded soil, and
placing sod. Brightview estimates that it is a 6 to 7-week project but is attempting to speed up
the work. We will close one hole a day during weekday play, in order for the work to be
done. Golfers will be told to take a net par on the closed hole.
New drainage is being installed on holes 6,13,15, 16, and 17.
We are observing that the old fairway grass, Bermuda 419 is reemerging in some
areas of the course. We will fight the 419 in the fairways because the Latitude 36 works
better for the fairways on our course.
We hope to begin the project to install electricity for the two restrooms on the course
next week.
We have included replacement of the driving range mats in the budget for next year.
We are looking at Turf Hound mats to be installed over a concrete slab that will be poured.
We have had 4,668 rounds played in August to date. The course will have 44,000
rounds through August, and we expect more rounds during September than we had in that
month in 2019. The course is on pace to have 48,000 rounds for the fiscal year. This is well
in excess of number upon which our budget is based, 42,500 rounds.
NPB Golf Advisory Board Minutes of September 21, 2020
Allan asked the Board to begin thinking about whether in the future Village residents
should be given some priority in becoming golf members of the club. The consensus was
that such a policy would be appropriate. This is an issue to be addressed in upcoming years.
Currently 70% of our golf members are village residents and 30% are nonresidents.
Should we consider some other options apart from “membership”?
We have selected new management software, but it is not yet installed. We are
targeting March for the new software to be online.
The PGA of America is working with Palm Beach County regarding relaxation of
COVID restrictions. Those restrictions may be reduced in a few weeks and we will review
our tee time policy. We may be allowed to put two players in a cart, with a divider between
them.
V. DISCUSSION TOPICS
Neighborhood golf cart and bicycle traffic on cart paths was discussed. It was pointed
out that sand on the cart paths and areas of washout pose adanger to bicycles.
One member of the Board asked if the club would allow use of personal golf carts on
the course to members paying a trail fee. Allan told us that private carts may not be suited
for use on the course and that trail fees would create a shortfall in revenue.
We are having an issue with the range ball machines. The machines are not properly
dispensing balls. Allan says staff is working on the problem.
The club owns the machines, and we are considering replacement in the next budget
year.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
The next meeting will be October 19, 2020.
Minutes by Curtis L. Witters, Secretary.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
MINUTES of October 19, 2020
I. CALL TO ORDER
A. The meeting was called to order via Zoom by Chairman Steve Mathison at
6:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
A. Present: Absent:
Stephen Mathison – Chairman
Rich Pizzolato – Vice Chairman
Curtis Witters – Secretary
David Talley – Member
Jeff Irish – Member
Jeff Egizio – Member
Landon Wells - Member
B. Staff Members Present:
Allan Bowman, Director of Golf
Beth Davis, General Manager
C. Council Members Present:
None Present
D. Public Present:
None
III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
A. Minutes of the September 21, 2020 GAB Meeting were approved 5-0.
NPB Golf Advisory Board Minutes of September 21, 2020
IV. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
GOLF REPORT: Allan Bowman, Director of Golf, delivered his report.
On October 1st at 4:00 a.m. we received about 5.33 inches of rain in a very short
period of time and in the afternoon, we received another deluge of 2 inches. Normal monthly
totals for October are 8 inches and we are approaching 23 inches for October. This has
resulted in delaying the bunker facing project. It also has required us to review the drainage
issues throughout the golf course. We’ll be using the existing contractor to repair any
existing damage to the bunker work previously completed. We’ll also be using the existing
contractor to resume the ongoing bunker project beginning in May of next year.
An insurance claim is being submitted for both the damage to the bunkers and loss of
revenue. We are continuing to see how we can create protection to avoid similar issues in the
future.
All bunkers being worked on will be staked as GRI until such time as the repairs are
complete and new grass is well established.
No permanent solution to the drainage issues have been developed although we are
looking at all possible alternative.
The goal is to have all the heavy equipment off the golf course by November 1
weather permitting.
ROUNDS REPORT:
A review of the 2020 performance dashboard showed a better than expected YTD
result. The course exceeded the budgeted rounds of 42,500 by almost 7,000 rounds in spite of
a 5-week closure. The Golf also exceed the budgeted revenue projection for 2020.
Steve Matheson asked about Pool and Tennis. Per Beth, both did better than in past
years but both lost money YTD. Overall the Club encompassing all entities did better that
budget YTD. Beth was going to get back to the GAB regarding how the revenues will be
NPB Golf Advisory Board Minutes of September 21, 2020
applied to the overall enterprise fund and the allocation between Golf, Tennis and Pool. Also
discussed was the reserve of capital for future course improvements. Beth discussed the
review of the overall revenue reporting for the Enterprise. She indicated that as soon as the
numbers were worked out that she would get back to the GAB. Dave Talley also indicated
that he would check with the Finance Committee to see where we are with our Financial
reporting and our loan repayment schedule.
MEMBERSHIP: 20 people did not renew and waitlist members will be contacted for
membership. Only NPB residents are now being added to the existing waitlist. Membership
roster for 2019 was approximately 65%-70% of our golf members are village residents and
30% - 35% are nonresidents. Under the current membership model, it’s estimated, if we
would replace all non-resident members with resident membership the resident member dues
would need to increase by $500/members to offset the loss of the non-member revenue.
Allan asked the Board to once again begin thinking about whether in the future Village
residents should be given some priority in becoming members of the club. Rich Pizzolato
offer some insight into possibly looking at membership and rounds separately. He was going
to send some ideas off to both Allan and Beth.
COVID UPDATE: Beginning in November carts will have 2 rider or be charged an
extra cart fee when applicable. All cart will have plastic dividers between riders. 10 min. tee
time intervals will begin in November.
V. DISCUSSION TOPICS
The Club’s cancellation policy/no-show policy will once again be enforced at the
discretion of the Director of Golf, starting November 1. These policies are explicitly defined
in the Clubs Rule book.
NPB Golf Advisory Board Minutes of September 21, 2020
Club Championship will be held on Nov. 6-7. The 9 and Dine events will once again be
stthstartedonthe1Mondayofeachmonth (except in November which is the 9). The cost will
be $50 per enterent which includes the golf fee and Dinner at Farmers Table.
The November GAB meeting will be in person as opposed to ZOOM.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
The next meeting will be November 16, 2020.
Minutes by Rich Pizzolato, Vice Chairman
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING MINUTES
October 27, 2020
NOTE: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic this meeting was held via ZOOM.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Christine DelGuzzi called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
ROLL CALL
Present : Zakariya Sherman, Library Director
Christine DelGuzzi, Chairperson
Phyllis Wissner, Vice Chairperson
Bonnie Jenkins, Secretary
Carolyn Kost, Member
Brad Avakian, Member
Leslie Metz, Member
Darryl Aubrey, Council Member
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes for the September 22, 2020, meeting were approved after a motion made by Carolyn Kost and
seconded by Phyllis Wissner.
LIBRARIAN’S REPORT
Director Zak Sherman reported the following:
Covid-19 impact/Library Facilities:
thoTheLibraryopenedonSaturdaysbeginningOctober17.
Current hours are Monday thru Saturday, 9am – 5pm.
Website and phone messaging was updated.
Hopefully the Book drops will be opened the first weekend in November; slight
delay due to the continued need to quarantine materials.
o There is 1 teenager in the Village Virtual School.
o The Obert Room had it’sfirst rental for a non-Village/non-Library sponsored event; a Village
employee held a small family gathering to celebrate his sister’sbirthday.
This caused the policy and procedures to be tweaked somewhat to allow for the 7%
sales tax that had to be collected and the change of the $25.00 cleaning fee to a
non-refundable fee.
o CloudLibrary now has over 175,000 titles available; PBC Library System transferred all of
their OverDrive titles to CloudLibrary. Many of their patrons are coming to NPB as we still
have OverDrive available.
Adult Services:
o Virtual Crafts for Grown Ups continues; third Thursday every Month 11am to noon
o Virtual Book Club
This month’s title is The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Children’s Services
o This week is Read for the Record
ndthTherewerelivereadingswithTCS2graderstoday (October 27)
Live readings are scheduled for Allamanda Elementary School on Thursday, October
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o Video Recordings
Two videos were made of Village employees and volunteers reading.
Videos will be shown to other elementary schools and pre-schools
Teen Services:
o There are now Teen Takeaway kits.
New kit each week, ranging from crafts to STEM projects
Can be picked up at the Library
21 kits distributed in the first two weeks of October
Friends of the Library News:
o Book sale
Single Day Record - $343.50
Over $1,000.00 collected in August
Annual sale will be held with number of patrons in the room at the same time
limited.
o Country Club may begin accepting book donations
o Gift Memberships
Celebrate birthdays, etc. or donate in their name
Friends will send a special Library card to the recipient, and they will gain entry to
the Friends “members Only” presale at the Annual Book sale
o 50-50 Raffle
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Proceeds will be split evenly between Friends and the winner.
Drawing will be held January 30, 2021
General:
o PBC Historical Society will have a display at the Library throughout November
Statistics:
o E-Book and E-Audio Circulation numbers almost doubled when compared to last year.
o There were 3,172 CloudLibrary checkouts February through September
o Print circulation was down due to the lack of school visits and the Library being closed from
thstMarch18throughMay31.
o Mango (language program) usage is picking up; reflects that of Rosetta Stone
OLD BUSINESS
There was none.
NEW BUSINESS
There was none.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Chairperson DelGuzzi enquired as to the ad for the Rosetta Stone in the Village Newsletter over Mango. Director
Sherman advised both platforms would be maintained for the time-being to determine which is preferred by
users.
Chairperson DelGuzzi also wished to let us know that Village of North Palm Beach: A History by Rosa Sophia with
a Foreword by Mayor Darryl Aubrey is available on Amazon (www.amazon.com/Village-North-Palm-Beach-
History ).
ADJOURNMENT
A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Carolyn Kost and seconded by Phyllis Wissner.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:28 PM.
The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:00pm.
Respectfully submitted by Bonnie Jenkins
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Susanne Hachigian, Public Works Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of: a five-year lease agreement with Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. for the acquisition of three (3) Police Department vehicles from Bartow Ford pursuant to pricing established in an existing Charlotte County Contract, with the outfitting performed by Dana Safety Supply pursuant to an existing City of Miami Contract; the transfer of vehicle 381 (2015 Ford Taurus) to the Community Development Department and vehicle 374 (2014 Ford Taurus) to the Public Works Department; and the surplus of vehicles 223 (2013 Ford Taurus), 224 (2013 Ford Taurus) and 382 (2015 Ford Utility SUV).
Vehicle purchases and leases are part of the Village’s Capital Improvement Plan. During the
Fiscal Year 2021 budgetary process, each Department identified its need for vehicles. The
requests were then reviewed by the Vehicle Committee that is comprised of representatives of all
user groups. The Committee agreed that the following vehicles need to be replaced during Fiscal
Year 2021:
Police Department Vehicles (Total Purchase Price for three (3) vehicles = $136,183.62)
Vendor: Bartow Ford Company of Bartow, Florida
Vehicle(s): 2021 Unmarked Ford Explorer (Administration)
2021 Ford Interceptor Utility – Eco (Marked Unit)
2021 Ford Interceptor Utility – V6 (Traffic Unit)
Pricing: Charlotte County Contract Number 18-509 (Vehicles – Annual Contract).
Equipment: Outfitting of the vehicles from Dana Safety Supply utilizing the City of Miami
Bid/Contract Number 516388 (Purchase and/or installation of Municipal
Vehicle Equipment Citywide).
The cost breakdown by vehicle is shown in the table below:
Bartow Ford Dana Safety Supply Total Cost Description Vehicle Price Quote # Price
Traffic Unit 2021 Explorer $37,833.94 355664-A $13,583.00 $51,416.94
Marked Unit 2021 Explorer 34,896.26 355665 15,088.00 49,984.26
Administration 2021 Explorer 27,921.42 355666 6,861.00 34,782.42
Total $100,651.62 $35,532.00 $136,183.62
The vehicles will be leased through Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. at a rate of 2.25%. The lease is for
five (5) years with a total annual payment of $29,048.01 ($7,262.01 per quarter). A total of $27,600
was allocated in the FY 2021 budget as the annual payment for this lease. A budget amendment will
be prepared at year-end if necessary.
Account Information:
Fund Department Account
Number
Account
Description
Total
Financed
Annual
Payment
Total
Payments
for 5 Years
General
Fund
Debt
Service A8535-49158 Vehicle
Lease $136,183.62 $29,048.01 $145,240.15
The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal
sufficiency.
Recommendation:
Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution
approving an agreement with Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. for the lease of three Police
Department vehicles acquired from Bartow Ford pursuant to pricing established in an
existing Charlotte County Contract and outfitted by Dana Safety Supply pursuant to pricing
established in an existing City of Miami Contract at a total cost of $145,240.15, with funds
expended from Account No. A8535-49158 (Debt Service – Vehicle Lease); authorizing the
Village Manager to execute the necessary Lease Agreement and related documents;
transferring vehicle 381 (2015 Ford Taurus) to the Community Development Department
and vehicle 374 (2014 Ford Taurus) to the Public Works Department; and declaring three
vehicles: 223 (2013 Ford Taurus VIN: 1FAHP2MT2DG204834), 224 (2013 Ford Taurus VIN:
1FAHP2MT4DG204835) and 382 (2015 Ford Utility SUV VIN: 1FAHP2MK6FG142400) as
surplus and authorizing their disposal in accordance with Village policies and procedures.
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RESOLUTION 2020-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE LEASE OF THREE NEW POLICE
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES ACQUIRED FROM BARTOW FORD CO. PURSUANT
TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING CHARLOTTE COUNTY
CONTRACT AND EQUIPPED BY DANA SAFETY SUPPLY PURSUANT TO AN
EXISTING CITY OF MIAMI CONTRACT; APPROVING A FIVE-YEAR LEASE
AGREEMENT WITH PINNACLE PUBLIC FINANCE, INC.; TRANSFERRING TWO
EXISTING VEHICLES TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT; DECLARING THREE EXISTING
VEHICLES AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZING THEIR DISPOSAL;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Village Staff recommended the lease of three new vehicles for the Police Department (2021
unmarked Ford Explorer, 2021 Fort Interceptor Utility (Eco) and 2021 Ford Interceptor Utility (V6))
through Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the vehicles will be acquired from Bartow Ford Co. utilizing pricing established in an existing
Charlotte County Contract (Contract No. 18-509 Vehicles – Annual Contract) and will be equipped by
Dana Safety Supply pursuant to pricing established in an existing City of Miami Contract (Bid/Contract
No. 516338 – Purchase and/or installation of Municipal Vehicle Equipment); and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution is in the best interests of
the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves the acquisition of the following vehicles for the
Police Department from Bartow Ford Co. utilizing pricing established in an existing Charlotte County
Contract and outfitted by Dana Safety Supply utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Miami
Contract and the leasing of such vehicles for a five-year term through Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.:
2021 Unmarked Ford Explorer
2021 Ford Interceptor Utility – Eco
2021 Ford Interceptor Utility – V6
Section 3. The total cost over the term of the lease shall be $145,240.15 (quarterly payments of
$7,262.01 for five years), with funds expended from Account No. A8535-49158 (Debt Service – Vehicle
Lease). The Village Council further authorizes the Village Manager to execute an Amendment to the
Master Lease Agreement (Schedule of Property No. 4) with Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. and any other
documentation required to complete the transaction, subject to review by the Village Attorney for form
and legal sufficiency.
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Section 4. Upon delivery, acceptance and placement into service of the three new vehicles, the
Village Council authorizes the transfer of Vehicle 381 (2015 Ford Taurus) to the Community
Development Department and the transfer of Vehicle 374 (2014 Ford Taurus) to the Public Works
Department.
Section 5. Upon delivery, acceptance and placement into service of the three new vehicles, the
Village Council declares the following vehicles as surplus property and authorizes their disposal in
accordance with Village policies and procedures:
Unit No. Description VIN
223 Marked Ford Taurus 1FAHP2MT2DG204834
224 Unmarked Ford Taurus 1FAHP2MT2DG204835
382 Ford Utility Vehicle 1FAHP2MK6FG142400
Section 6. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed
to the extent of such conflict.
Section 7. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
October 27, 2020
VIA Electronic Mail
Ms. Samia Janjua
Director of Finance
Village of North Palm Beach, Florida
RE: Request for Proposals – Police Car Lease
Dear Ms. Janjua,
Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc., a BankUnited Company, is pleased to provide this proposal to provide vehicle
financing to the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida.
Corporate Overview: In October 2010, BankUnited acquired the public finance business from Koch
Financial Corporation and now operates it under the name Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc. Pinnacle is
headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona and is a market leader in providing financing directly to its state and
local government clients and through its vendor programs and alliances.
Since beginning as Pinnacle, our group has funded more than 2,000 municipal transactions nationwide
totaling over $3.0 billion. Pinnacle has the knowledge and the resources to fund complex programs that
require innovative and flexible financing solutions.
Given that BankUnited is based in Florida, Pinnacle is strongly committed to meeting the needs of our
Florida clients. Members of our team have successfully funded more than 45 transactions totaling over
$530 million in Florida. Pinnacle provided financing to the Village through two capital improvement loans
in the aggregate amount of $15 million in March 2017 and a two vehicle lease purchase financings totaling
approximately $500,000 in 2020.
Our proposed terms and conditions are as follows:
Lessee: Village of North Palm Beach, Florida (“Lessee” or “Village”)
Lessor: Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc., a BankUnited Company (“Lessor” or “Pinnacle”)
Issue Type: Municipal lease purchase financing agreement (“Lease”), subject to annual
appropriation.
Amount Financed: $136,183.62 (preliminary and subject to change)
Equipment: It is anticipated the Village will use Lease proceeds to acquire a police vehicles for
official use by the Village.
Term: Five (5) years
Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.
Village of North Palm Beach – Request for Proposal, Police Vehicle Lease
October 27, 2020
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Payment
Frequency: Principal and interest will be paid quarterly in arrears, commencing June 1, 2021.
Interest Rate: 2.25%
Interest Rate
Expiration: The Interest Rate is firm for thirty (30) days.
Projected
Funding Date: TBD
Payment Amount: Please see the Preliminary Amortization Schedule attached.
Prepayment Terms: The Lease is subject to prepayment in whole or in part on any payment date at a
price equal to 102% of the remaining principal balance plus accrued interest.
Documentation: It is assumed this transaction will be documented as Schedule #4 under the Master
Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement the City and Pinnacle entered into in
February 2020.
Escrow Account: The use of an escrow account is not contemplated by this proposal.
Reporting: The Lessor will request the Lessee agree to provide its CAFR within 210 days of
the close of each fiscal year. Additionally, the Lessor will request the Lessee agree
to provide such other financial information as the Lessor may reasonably request,
including but not limited to, its annual budget for any prior or current fiscal year
or subsequent fiscal years. Subject to negotiation.
Assignment: It is the Lessor’s present intention to hold the Lease to maturity; however, the
Lessor will require that it reserves the right to assign, transfer or convey the Lease
(or any interest therein or portion thereof) only to any of its affiliates or to banks,
insurance companies or similar financial institutions or their affiliates, including
participation arrangements with such entities. Subject to negotiation.
Fees/Closing Costs: None except those listed herein. The Village will be responsible for any fees or
expenses with respect to its (i) issuing costs, if any, (ii) Village’s legal counsel, if
any, and (iii) title/registration fees, if any.
Pre-Close
Requirements: Pinnacle will require a complete executed copy of all transaction documents by
noon the day prior to funding (a scanned copy is acceptable). Ultimately, the
Lessor will require a complete transcript with original signatures.
Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.
Village of North Palm Beach – Request for Proposal, Police Vehicle Lease
October 27, 2020
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Pinnacle’s Role
As Lessor: The transaction described in this document is an arm’s length, commercial
transaction between the Village and Pinnacle in which: (a) Pinnacle is acting solely
as a principal (i.e., as lessor) and for its own interest; (b) Pinnacle is not acting as
a municipal advisor or financial advisor to the Village; (c) Pinnacle has no
fiduciary duty pursuant to Section 15B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to
the Village with respect to this transaction and the discussions, undertakings and
procedures leading thereto (irrespective of whether Pinnacle has provided other
services or is currently providing other services to the Village on other matters);
(d) the only obligations Pinnacle has to the Village with respect to this transaction
are set forth in the definitive transaction agreements between Pinnacle and the
Village; and (e) Pinnacle is not recommending that the Village take an action with
respect to the transaction described in this document, and before taking any action
with respect to this transaction, the Village should discuss the information
contained herein with its own legal, accounting, tax, financial and other advisors,
as it deems appropriate. If the Village would like a municipal advisor in this
transaction that has legal fiduciary duties to the Village, the Village is free to
engage a municipal advisor to serve in that capacity.
Credit Approval: This proposal has been credit approved.
This proposal is subject to final credit approval and final documentation. Please feel free to call me at 480-
419-3634 with any questions or further clarification.
Thank you for the opportunity to present this proposal.
Sincerely,
Blair Swain
Senior Vice President, Direct Markets
Pinnacle Public Finance, Inc.
Village of North Palm Beach – Request for Proposal, Police Vehicle Lease
October 27, 2020
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Preliminary Debt Service Schedules
Totals: $145,240.15 $9,056.53 $136,183.62 Rate 2.2500%
Payment Payment Purchase Outstanding
Pmt # Date Amount Interest Principal Price Balance
11/24/2020 $136,183.62
1 6/1/2021 $7,262.01 $1,591.65 $5,670.36 $133,123.52 $130,513.26
2 9/1/2021 $7,262.01 $734.14 $6,527.87 $126,465.10 $123,985.39
3 12/1/2021 $7,262.01 $697.42 $6,564.59 $119,769.21 $117,420.80
4 3/1/2022 $7,262.01 $660.49 $6,601.52 $113,035.67 $110,819.28
5 6/1/2022 $7,262.01 $623.36 $6,638.65 $106,264.25 $104,180.63
6 9/1/2022 $7,262.01 $586.02 $6,675.99 $99,454.73 $97,504.64
7 12/1/2022 $7,262.01 $548.46 $6,713.54 $92,606.92 $90,791.10
8 3/1/2023 $7,262.01 $510.70 $6,751.31 $85,720.59 $84,039.79
9 6/1/2023 $7,262.01 $472.72 $6,789.28 $78,795.52 $77,250.51
10 9/1/2023 $7,262.01 $434.53 $6,827.47 $71,831.49 $70,423.03
11 12/1/2023 $7,262.01 $396.13 $6,865.88 $64,828.30 $63,557.15
12 3/1/2024 $7,262.01 $357.51 $6,904.50 $57,785.71 $56,652.66
13 6/1/2024 $7,262.01 $318.67 $6,943.34 $50,703.51 $49,709.32
14 9/1/2024 $7,262.01 $279.61 $6,982.39 $43,581.47 $42,726.93
15 12/1/2024 $7,262.01 $240.34 $7,021.67 $36,419.36 $35,705.26
16 3/1/2025 $7,262.01 $200.84 $7,061.17 $29,216.97 $28,644.09
17 6/1/2025 $7,262.01 $161.12 $7,100.88 $21,974.07 $21,543.21
18 9/1/2025 $7,262.01 $121.18 $7,140.83 $14,690.43 $14,402.38
19 12/1/2025 $7,262.01 $81.01 $7,180.99 $7,365.82 $7,221.39
20 3/1/2026 $7,262.01 $40.62 $7,221.39 $0.00 $0.00
September 3, 2020
Village of North Palm Beach
Susanne Hachigian
K7B 2021 Explorer 4dr 4x2
99H 2.3L EcoBoost Engine
44T 10 Speed Automatic Transmission
100A Equipment Package
Factory Invoice $32,503.00
Government Price Concession Discount $3,400.00
4.06% Contract Discount $1,181.58
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
TOTAL PURCHASE AMOUNT PER UNIT $27,921.42
Pricing in accordance with the Charlotte County contract # 2018000509
If you have any questions or need any additional information please feel free contact
me anytime.
Sincerely Yours,
Richard Weissinger
Commercial Fleet Sales
Direct Line (813) 477-0052
Fax (863) 533-8485
DESCRIPTION
2800 US Hwy North
Bartow, Florida 33830
800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
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Accessories: PNFLBSPLT1
DSC w/ Breakout Box (Included)
EOS# QE053641
44 Y 232.0058.0000ELUC3H010Ea5V90ONW4W
SOI UNIV UNDERCOVER LED INSERT, 5 WIRE BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) REAR CORNER LED'S
44 Y 380.0095.0000EMPS2STS5RBWa5V90Q6DQI
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) GRILL
44 Y 22.005.5000PMP2BKDGAJa5V90Q6CNG
SOI 4" mPOWER 90 DEGREE MOUNTING BRACKET, BLACK
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) GRILL LIGHT BRACKETS
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355666
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 EXPLORER ADMIN
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
66 Y 840.00140.0000EMPSA05C3-8a5V90ONWA4
SOI MPOWER 4X2 36-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FOG LIGHT AREA
(2) REAR SIDE DOORS
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOWS
44 Y 64.0016.0000PMPSABKDGAJa5V90ONWPQ
SOI Adjustable mounting bracket for 4x2 MPower
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR SIDE DOOR BRACKET
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOW BRACKET
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2STS5RBAa5V90ONX05
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/AMBER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER REAR HATCH DOOR
22 Y 700.00350.0000ENL160Ja5V90ONXKZ
SOI 60" NLINE RUNNING LIGHT RED/BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 28.0028.0000ETFFC02LEDa5V90QDAUU
SOI 2 OUTPUT LED FLASHER, MULTI PATTERN
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(1) RING FLASHER
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355666
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 EXPLORER ADMIN
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 126.00126.000060CREGCSa5V90ONXLF
WEC 6" ROUND 12-DIODE RED/WHITE DOME LIGHT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(1) REAR HATCH DOOR
11 Y 640.00640.0000LOFT-PIU20-GVa5V90QLV4Y
LUND 2020 FORD PIUT LOFT GUN VAULT MNT, AR15
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
LOFT-GV is designed for AR-15/M-4 Rifles equipped with standard collapsible
stocks.
11 Y 130.00130.0000LOFT-PIU20-NPKITa5V90QLUPC
LUND 2020+ PIUT LOFT NON-PARTITION MOUNT KIT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 65.0065.0000THMS800-PPIa5V90ONYPC
THOR 800 WATT 12VDC MODIFIED SINE WAVE INVERTER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 90.0090.0000ML150LR-1019a5V90ONZ1X
MAG LED RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT, A/C & DC ADAPTERS
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 125.00125.0000SHOP-MIAMIa5V90ONZ2D
100 AMP RESETTABLE BREAKER, 6 GANG FUSE PANEL
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) EXTENSION CABLE FOR POWER INVERTER AND TERMINAL
BOXES. TERMINAL BOXES TO BE MOUNTED ON FRONT CONSOLE.
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355666
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 EXPLORER ADMIN
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 N 1,500.001,500.0000INSTALLa5V90ONZ2T
DSS INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
INSTALLATION BY EVT CERTIFY INSTALLERS. INSTALL INCLUDES
ALL ABOVE EQUIPMENT.
LABOR RATE AS PER MIAMI CONTRACT @ $60.00PER HOUR
LABOR HOURS PER VEHICLE: 25
11 N 200.00200.0000INSTALLa5V90ONZ38
DSS INSTALLATION OF POLICE RADIO
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
INSTALL OF CUSTOMER PROVIDED POLICE RADIO W/ ROOF
MOUNTED ANTENNA.
** 2020 EXPLORER, ADMIN ***
Approved By:
Approve All Items & Quantities
Quote Good for 30 Days
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Order Total
Freight
Subtotal
6,861.00
0.00
6,861.00
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September 3, 2020
Village of North Palm Beach
Susanne Hachigian
K8A 2021 Ford Interceptor Utility
99B 3.3L V6 Direct-Injection Engine
44U 10 Speed Automatic Transmission
Front Headlamp Prep
86T Rear Taillight Prep Package
43D Dark Car Feature
60A Factory Grill, Lamp, Siren & Speaker Wiring
51T Factory Pillar Mounted LED Spotlight
Voice Activated Bluetooth
55F Keyless Entry Fob
76R Reverse Sensing
52T Class III Trailer Tow Lighting Package
76P Pre-Collision Assist w/Pedestrian Detection
Factory Rear View Camera
Factory Invoice $38,573.00
Government Price Concession Discount $2,200.00
4.06% Contract Discount $1,476.74
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
TOTAL PURCHASE AMOUNT PER UNIT $34,896.26
Pricing in accordance with the Charlotte County contract # 2018000509
If you have any questions or need any additional information please feel free contact
me anytime.
Sincerely Yours,
Richard Weissinger
Commercial Fleet Sales
Direct Line (813) 477-0052
Fax (863) 533-8485
DESCRIPTION
2800 US Hwy North
Bartow, Florida 33830
800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 265.00265.0000ENGCC01243a5US0WIU0U
SOI BLUEPRINT 3 CENTRAL CONTROLLER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 120.00120.0000ENGCP18001a5US0WIUI7
SOI BLUEPRINT CONTROL PANEL W/ BAIL BRACKET
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 26.0026.0000ENGHNK01a5US0WIUOP
SOI BLUEPRINT CENTRAL CONTROLLER HARNESS KIT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 190.00190.0000ENGLNK002a5US0WIUUC
SOI BLUEPRINT LINK FOR 15-18 F-150, 16-18 PIUT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 200.00200.0000ENGSYMD01a5US0WQBLA
SOI SOUND OFF / BLUEPRINT SYNC MODULE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
44 Y 500.00125.0000ENGND04101a5US0WIUZK
SOI REMOTE NODE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
44 Y 108.0027.0000ENGHNK02a5US0WIV5N
SOI BLUEPRINT REMOTE NODE HARNESS KIT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 275.00275.0000ENGSA07152a5US0WIVAU
SOI BLUEPRINT 200 WATT DUAL TONE SIREN AMP
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
22 Y 250.00125.0000ETSS100Ja5US0WQYJ8
SOI 100J SERIES COMPOSITE SPEAKER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
22 Y 40.0020.0000ETSSVBK01a5US0WIVM4
SOI 2020 FORD PIUT SPEAKER BUMPER MNT BRACKET
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 760.00760.0000ENFWBF(12)a5US0WIVRR
SOI 8-HEAD 12 LED DUAL COLOR INTERIOR LIGHT BAR
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
Ford Explorer/PI Utility (2020) Split Front
(DRV) |D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12| (PAS)
|R_W||R_W||R_W||R_W||B_W||B_W||B_W||B_W|
Accessories: PNFLBSPLT1
DSC w/ Breakout Box (Included)
EOS: QE053641
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 1,010.001,010.0000EMPAK-8-TRIOa5US0WIVRS
SOI MPOWER ARROW KIT, 8 MOD 18 LED TRIO LIGHTS
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
Ford Explorer/PI Utility (2020) 8 Mod Split Rear
(DRV) |T18||T18||T18||T18| |T18||T18||T18||T18| (PAS)
|RBW||RBW||RBW||RBW|X X|RBW||RBW||RBW||RBW|
Accessories: PNFLBSPLT1
DSC w/ Breakout Box (Included)
EOS: QE053641
22 Y 116.0058.0000ELUC3H010Ja5US0WIVYA
SOI UNIV UNDERCOVER LED INSERT, 5 WIRE RED/BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT CORNER LED'S
44 Y 232.0058.0000ELUC3H010Ba5US0WSG5D
SOI UNIV UNDERCOVER LED INSERT, 5 WIRE BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) REAR CORNER LED'S
22 Y 256.00128.0000ENT3B3RBWa5US0WIW3Y
SOI INTERSECTOR 18-LED SFC MNT,BLK HSG RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER SIDE VIEW MIRROR
22 Y 28.0014.0000PMP2BKUMB4a5US0YEGWS
SOI 2020 PIUT UNDER MIRROR MNT BRACKET, EACH
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
66 Y 840.00140.0000EMPSA05C3-8a5V90MLE9C
SOI MPOWER 4X2 36-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FOG LIGHT AREA
(2) REAR SIDE DOORS
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOWS
44 Y 64.0016.0000PMPSABKDGAJa5US0WTU34
SOI Adjustable mounting bracket for 4x2 MPower
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR SIDE DOOR BRACKET
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOW BRACKET
22 Y 172.0086.0000EMPS1QMS4RBWa5US0WTRNV
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 3" 12-LED QUICK MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FACING ON SIDE VIEW MIRROR, AT 45° ANGLE
22 Y 9.004.5000PMP1WDG05Ba5US0XT4VA
SOI MPOWER 3" 5 DEGREE WEDGE BLACK
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FACING ON SIDE VIEW MIRROR, AT 45° ANGLE BRACKETS
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2STS5RBWa5US0WIWGI
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR LIC. PLATE
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 18.0018.0000PMP2BRK2LPVa5US0WIWWK
SOI MPOWER FASCIA VERT. LIC PLATE BRACKET
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(1) REAR LIC. PLATE BRACKET
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2STS5RBAa5US0XUQ5D
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/AMBER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER REAR HATCH DOOR
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2QMS5RBWa5US0WIX4T
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED QUICK MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR LOWER QUARTER PANEL
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2QMS5RBAa5US0WIXKV
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED QUICK MNT RED/BLUE/AMBER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR FACING LOWER BUMPER
22 Y 9.004.5000PMP2WDG15Ba5US0WIXSO
SOI MPOWER 4" 15 DEGREE WEDGE BLACK
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR FACING LOWER BUMPER
22 Y 700.00350.0000ENL160Ja5US0WIXSP
SOI 60" NLINE RUNNING LIGHT RED/BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 126.00126.000060CREGCSa5US0WIY2O
WEC 6" ROUND 12-DIODE RED/WHITE DOME LIGHT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(1) REAR HATCH DOOR
11 Y 575.00575.00007170-0734-04a5US0WIY9M
GJ 2020 FORD PIUT CONSOLE PACKAGE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
PACKAGE INCLUDES CONSOLE, DUAL CUPHOLDER,
FLIP-UP ARMREST, MONGOOSE MOTION ATTACHMENT,
AND THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT MOUNTING BRACKETS:
1- 7160-0339 (SIREN)
1- 3130-0361(3 CIG. PLATE)
1)
1)
ALSO INCLUDES ANY BLANK FILLER PANELS NECESSARY TO
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION.
****************************************************
****************************************************
22 Y 30.0015.00007160-0063a5US0WIYNI
GJ 12V OUTLET RECEPTACLE ONLY
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
FITS IN STANDARD12 V OUTLET RECEPTACLE
KNOCKOUT IN PANEL OR CONSOLE.
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 195.00195.00007160-0250a5US0WIYNX
GJ NOTEPAD V UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CRADLE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
WILL ADJUST FOR COMPUTERS WITH THE FOLLOWING:
WIDTH - 10.62TO 16.5 INCHES
THICKNESS - UP TO1.50INCHES
DEPTH - 9.00 TO 12.38INCHES
*************************************************
REPLACES NP-NOTEPAD4-XL
*************************************************
11 Y 640.00640.0000PK1125ITU20TMa5US0YN38W
SMC #10XL C Uncoated Polycarbonate Partition
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
2020 FORD INTERCEPTOR - SUV.#10XL C Uncoated Polycarbonate
XL(Xtra Legroom) TM (Tall Man) Partition.
Include Recessed Panel & Lower Extension Panels
Expanded metal cover over horizontal sliding window opening.
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11 Y 940.00940.0000QK0566ITU20a5US0YN2GO
SMC OEM REPLACMENT PRISONER SEAT W/ 12 VS CARO
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
2020 PIUT OEM Full Replacement Transport Seat TPO Plastic, with Center
Pull Seat Belts & #12VS POLY Cargo Partition
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 175.00175.0000WK0514ITU20a5US0YN243
SMC VERTICALSTEEL WINDOW BARS FOR 2020 EXPL
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 320.00320.0000GK10301S1UHKSSCAXLa5US0WIYVB
SMC DUAL T-RAIL WEAPON MOUNT, 1 SMALL & 1 UNIV. XL
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
** Dual T-Rail Mount 1 Small, 1 Universal XL, Handcuff Key Override **
11 Y 1,099.001,099.0000TK0250ITU20a5US0Z1X3L
SMC 2020 FORD PI SUV CARGO BOX
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
CARGO BOX - 2020+ PI UTILITY
DSK- Drawer, Sliding with Key Lock &
BSK - Base, Sliding with Key Lock
11 Y 860.00860.0000BK2168ITU20a5US0WIZYD
SMC PB450L With SOUNDOFF SIGNAL MPOWER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
2020 PI UTILITY
** CUSTOM PUSH BUMPER W/ 4 MPOWER LED LIGHTS,
* (2) FRONT FACING TRIO ENFORCE LIGHTS
* (2) SIDE @ 45° ANGLE TRIO ENFORCE LIGHTS,
(4) LIGHT_SO_STMPS2STS5RBW RED/BLUE/WHITE
11 Y 65.0065.0000THMS800-PPIa5US0WJ05R
THOR 800 WATT 12VDC MODIFIED SINE WAVE INVERTER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 90.0090.0000ML150LR-1019a5US0WJ0CP
MAG LED RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT, A/C & DC ADAPTERS
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 125.00125.0000SHOP-MIAMIa5US0WJ0D5
100 AMP RESETTABLE BREAKER, 6 GANG FUSE PANEL
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) EXTENSION CABLE FOR POWER INVERTER AND TERMINAL
BOXES. TERMINAL BOXES TO BE MOUNTED ON FRONT CONSOLE.
11 N 2,700.002,700.0000INSTALLa5US0WJ0D6
DSS INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
INSTALLATION BY EVT CERTIFY INSTALLERS. INSTALL INCLUDES
ALL ABOVE EQUIPMENT PLUS THE BELOW ITEMS THAT THE
CUSTOMER WILL PROVIDE PRIOR BEGINNING OF VEHICLE BUILD,
* STALKER RADAR W/ 2 ANTENNAS
LABOR RATE AS PER MIAMI CONTRACT @ $60.00 PER HOUR
LABOR HOURS PER VEHICLE: 45.0
11 N 200.00200.0000INSTALLa5US0ZMEHH
DSS INSTALLATION OF POLICE RADIO
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
INSTALL OF CUSTOMER PROVIDED POLICE RADIO W/ ROOF
MOUNTED ANTENNA.
** 2020 PI UTILITY, PATROL ***
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355665
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
net30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 PIUT PATROL
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
Approved By:
Approve All Items & Quantities
Quote Good for 30 Days
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Order Total
Freight
Subtotal
15,088.00
0.00
15,088.00
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September 3, 2020
Village of North Palm Beach
Susanne Hachigian
K8A 2021 Ford Interceptor Utility
99C 3.0L V6 Eco Boost Engine
44U 10 Speed Automatic Transmission
Front Headlamp Prep
86T Rear Taillight Prep Package
43D Dark Car Feature
60A Factory Grill, Lamp, Siren & Speaker Wiring
Voice Activated Bluetooth
55F Keyless Entry Fob
76R Reverse Sensing
52T Class III Trailer Tow Lighting Package
76P Pre-Collision Assist w/Pedestrian Detection
Factory Rear View Camera
Factory Invoice $42,635.00
Government Price Concession Discount $3,200.00
4.06% Contract Discount $1,601.06
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
TOTAL PURCHASE AMOUNT PER UNIT $37,833.94
Pricing in accordance with the Charlotte County contract # 2018000509
If you have any questions or need any additional information please feel free contact
me anytime.
Sincerely Yours,
Richard Weissinger
Commercial Fleet Sales
Direct Line (813) 477-0052
Fax (863) 533-8485
DESCRIPTION
2800 US Hwy North
Bartow, Florida 33830
800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 265.00265.0000ENGCC01243a5V90KUZ8C
SOI BLUEPRINT 3 CENTRAL CONTROLLER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 120.00120.0000ENGCP18001a5V90KV040
SOI BLUEPRINT CONTROL PANEL W/ BAIL BRACKET
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 26.0026.0000ENGHNK01a5V90KV04G
SOI BLUEPRINT CENTRAL CONTROLLER HARNESS KIT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 190.00190.0000ENGLNK002a5V90KV0LT
SOI BLUEPRINT LINK FOR 15-18 F-150, 16-18 PIUT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 200.00200.0000ENGSYMD01a5V90KV0RG
SOI SOUND OFF / BLUEPRINT SYNC MODULE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
55 Y 625.00125.0000ENGND04101a5V90KV1PB
SOI REMOTE NODE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
55 Y 135.0027.0000ENGHNK02a5V90KV312
SOI BLUEPRINT REMOTE NODE HARNESS KIT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 275.00275.0000ENGSA07152a5V90KV39Q
SOI BLUEPRINT 200 WATT DUAL TONE SIREN AMP
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
22 Y 250.00125.0000ETSS100Ja5V90KV3A6
SOI 100J SERIES COMPOSITE SPEAKER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
22 Y 40.0020.0000ETSSVBK01a5V90KV3AL
SOI 2020 FORD PIUT SPEAKER BUMPER MNT BRACKET
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 760.00760.0000ENFWBF(12)a5V90KV3PD
SOI 8-HEAD 12 LED DUAL COLOR INTERIOR LIGHT BAR
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
Ford Explorer/PI Utility (2020) Split Front
(DRV) |D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12||D12| (PAS)
|R_W||R_W||R_W||R_W||B_W||B_W||B_W||B_W|
Accessories: PNFLBSPLT1
DSC w/ Breakout Box (Included)
EOS: QE053641
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 665.00665.0000ENFRBa5V90LDBA5
SOI N Force Rear Deck Light Bar
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
Ford Explorer/PI Utility w/o Option 76P(2020) Solid Rear
(DRV) |T18||T18||T18||T18||T18||T18| (PAS)
|RBW||RBW||RBW||RBW||RBW||RBW|
Accessories: PNFLBSPLT1
DSC w/ Breakout Box (Included)
EOS# QE053641
22 Y 116.0058.0000ELUC3H010Ja5V90KV3ZS
SOI UNIV UNDERCOVER LED INSERT, 5 WIRE RED/BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT CORNER LED'S
44 Y 232.0058.0000ELUC3H010Ea5V90LL1WZ
SOI UNIV UNDERCOVER LED INSERT, 5 WIRE BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) REAR CORNER LED'S
22 Y 172.0086.0000EMPS1STS4RBWa5V90LMBPF
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 3"12-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER SIDE VIEW MIRROR
22 Y 22.0011.0000PMP1BKUMB1a5V90LMB7M
SOI Under Mirror Mount Bracket Kit 3" mPOWER , each
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER SIDE VIEW MIRROR BRACKET
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
1212 Y 1,680.00140.0000EMPSA05C3-8a5V90MK09F
SOI MPOWER 4X2 36-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) GRILL
(2) FRONT FOG LIGHT AREA
(2) REAR SIDE DOORS
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOWS
(2) REAR LOWER WINDOW / REAR HATCH
22 Y 280.00140.0000EMPSA05C3-6a5V90MEAXH
SOI MPOWER 4X2 36-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/AMBER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR LOWER WINDOW / REAR HATCH
44 Y 36.009.0000PMPSADGSBa5V90MS0Q0
SOI 90° Metal Bracket for mpower Fascia 4x2 Lights
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(4) GRILL LIGHT BRACKET
88 Y 128.0016.0000PMPSABKDGAJa5V90KV5U6
SOI Adjustable mounting bracket for 4x2 MPower
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR SIDE DOOR BRACKET
(2) REAR SIDE CARGO WINDOW BRACKET
(4) REAR LOWER WINDOW / REAR HATCH
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
22 Y 172.0086.0000EMPS1QMS4RBWa5V90KV677
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 3" 12-LED QUICK MNT RED/BLUE/WHITE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FACING ON SIDE VIEW MIRROR, AT 45° ANGLE
22 Y 9.004.5000PMP1WDG05Ba5V90KV67N
SOI MPOWER 3" 5 DEGREE WEDGE BLACK
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) FRONT FACING ON SIDE VIEW MIRROR, AT 45° ANGLE BRACKETS
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS2STS5RBAa5V90KV6LK
SOI MPOWER FASCIA 4"18-LED STUD MNT RED/BLUE/AMBER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) UNDER REAR HATCH DOOR
22 Y 190.0095.0000EMPS203C7-8a5V90N4RXA
SOI MPOWER 4" 18-LED QUICK MNT R/B/W, SILVER HSNG
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) REAR LOWER QUARTER PANEL
22 Y 700.00350.0000ENL160Ja5V90KV7OL
SOI 60" NLINE RUNNING LIGHT RED/BLUE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) RUNNERS
11 Y 126.00126.000060CREGCSa5V90KV7P1
WEC 6" ROUND 12-DIODE RED/WHITE DOME LIGHT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(1) REAR HATCH DOOR
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 575.00575.00007170-0734-04a5V90KV81M
GJ 2020 FORD PIUT CONSOLE PACKAGE
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
PACKAGE INCLUDES CONSOLE, DUAL CUPHOLDER,
FLIP-UP ARMREST, MONGOOSE MOTION ATTACHMENT,
AND THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT MOUNTING BRACKETS:
1- 7160-0339 (SIREN)
1- 3130-0361(3 CIG. PLATE)
1)
1)
ALSO INCLUDES ANY BLANK FILLER PANELS NECESSARY TO
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION.
****************************************************
****************************************************
22 Y 30.0015.00007160-0063a5V90KV8EM
GJ 12V OUTLET RECEPTACLE ONLY
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
FITS IN STANDARD12 V OUTLET RECEPTACLE
KNOCKOUT IN PANEL OR CONSOLE.
************************************************************
****
11 Y 1,005.001,005.00007300-0191-30a5V90NSB7J
GAMBER JOHNSON TRIMLINE DOCK
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
Payment MethodCustomer PO NumberF.O.B.Ship Via
NET30GroundFOB DESTINATION
Entered By Resale NumberOrdered BySalesperson
HATCHEDWIN SALGADO-MiamiEDGAR RAMIREZ
Order
Quantity
Extended
Price
Unit
PriceItem Number / DescriptionTaxApprove
Quantity
2020 TRAFFIC
85-8012646341C-6
Quote Date
09/04/20
E-mail:E-mail:ghachigian@village-npb.com ghachigian@village-npb.com
11 Y 1,099.001,099.0000TK0250ITU20a5V90KVA0S
SMC 2020 FORD PI SUV CARGO BOX
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
CARGO BOX - 2020+ PI UTILITY
DSK- Drawer, Sliding with Key Lock &
BSK - Base, Sliding with Key Lock
11 Y 120.00120.0000TF0292ITU20a5VJ0N83N9
SMC CARGO BOX FREESTANDING KIT-2020+ PIUT
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 65.0065.0000THMS800-PPIa5V90KVAVM
THOR 800 WATT 12VDC MODIFIED SINE WAVE INVERTER
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 90.0090.0000ML150LR-1019a5V90KVB9I
MAG LED RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT, A/C & DC ADAPTERS
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
11 Y 125.00125.0000SHOP-MIAMIa5V90KVB9X
100 AMP RESETTABLE BREAKER, 6 GANG FUSE PANEL
Warehouse: MIAM Vin #:
(2) EXTENSION CABLE FOR POWER INVERTER AND TERMINAL
BOXES. TERMINAL BOXES TO BE MOUNTED ON FRONT CONSOLE.
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800-845-0405Telephone:
DANA SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
4809 KOGER BLVD
GREENSBORO, NC27407
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560 US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPT
560US HIGHWAY1
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408
Sales Quote
355664-A
NPBPDCustomer No.
Sales Quote No.
Ship ToBill To
Contact:
Telephone:Telephone:
Contact:
561-848-2525
GEORGE HACHIGIAN
561-848-2525
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VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
THRU: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
FROM: Beth Davis, General Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of the establishment of an additional Membership Category
for the North Palm Beach Country Club and Farmer’s Table Restaurant
Village Staff is recommending that the Village Council establish an additional membership category, what
is being called the “Social Dining Membership,” to increase membership counts and grow revenue and
further promote the public country club lifestyle and restaurant amenities to the community.
Although the North Palm Beach Country Club’s amenities will always be available to members of the
general public and used to promote community events for North Palm Beach residents, it is important that
the Village continue to identify sources of guaranteed revenue to improve the overall financial position of
the Country Club’s operations. Further, the Village has received a number of requests from residents to
be able to become “members” at the club.
While we continue to evaluate existing membership programs, particularly golf, the addition of a Social
Dining membership will provide more opportunities for residents to be involved in the club.
Proposed parameters for the Social Dining Membership include the following:
Membership Timelines:
o For FY2021, the program would run from December 1, 2020 – September 30, 2021.
o Starting in FY2022, the annual membership program will run October 1st through September
30th to match the Village’s fiscal year calendar.
Classification: there will be a Resident and Non-Resident classification.
Benefits of membership include:
o 10% off all food for Farmer’s Table in-restaurant dining for parties of 6 or less (excludes
happy hour & alcohol).
o Preferred reservations at peak times and Advanced reservations for special-events.
o Special Member rates for private parties with dedicated Party/Event planner.
o Season Kick-off party
o “Meet the Members” monthly happy hour. Private event for the Members held outside of
Grill Room bar and lower soft-seating area. Farmer’s Table to provide a complimentary lite
buffet and live music with happy hour prices.
o 20% off soft-good merchandise in the country club golf shop.
o July 4th “Viewing Party”- Members only party in the Ballroom to view fireworks. Lite bites
and snacks provided with cash bar.
o Access to NPBCC swimming pool and splash pad for member and immediate family.
The new membership dues revenue will be shared between the Country Club and Farmer’s Table
restaurant to provide discounted programming.
Social Dining Membership Pricing*:
Resident $950.00
Non-Resident $1,250.00
Existing Member Add-On $775.00
* Prices do not reflect 7% Florida Sales Tax
The attached Resolution has been prepared/reviewed by your Village Attorney for legal sufficiency.
Recommendation:
Village staff recommends Council consideration and adoption of the attached Resolution
approving a Social Dining membership program for the North Palm Beach Country Club to be
incorporated in the Country Club Rules and Regulations.
RESOLUTION 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A NEW SOCIAL
DINING MEMBERSHIP AT THE NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Village Staff has proposed the establishment of a new Social Dining Membership at
the North Palm Beach Country Club, with membership dues revenue shared between the Country
Club and the Farmer’s Table Restaurant; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the creation of this new Social Dining
Membership is in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and are incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby establishes a Social Dining Membership category at
the North Palm Beach Country Club, with membership dues revenue shared between the Country
Club and the Farmer’s Table Restaurant. The parameters for this membership category shall be as
set forth in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein, and the Village Council authorizes
Staff to incorporate this new membership category into the Country Club Rules and Regulations.
Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby
repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
EXHIBIT “A”
SOCIAL DINING MEMBERSHIP PARAMETERS
Membership Timelines:
o For Fiscal Year 2021, the program would run from December 1, 2020 through
September 30, 2021.
o Starting in Fiscal Year 2022, the annual membership program will run from
October 1st through September 30th to match the Village’s fiscal year calendar.
Classification: there will be a Resident and Non-Resident Classification.
Benefits of membership include:
o Ten percent (10%) off all food for Farmer’s Table in-restaurant dining for parties
of 6 or less (excludes happy hour and alcohol).
o Preferred reservations at peak times and advanced reservations for special-events.
o Special Member rates for private parties with dedicated Party/Event planner.
o Season Kick-off party
o “Meet the Members” monthly happy hour. Private event for the Members held
outside of Grill Room bar and lower soft-seating area. Farmer’s Table to provide
a complimentary lite buffet and live music with happy hour prices.
o Twenty percent (20%) off soft-good merchandise in the Country Club Golf Shop.
o July 4th “Viewing Party”- Members only party in the Ballroom to view fireworks.
Lite bites and snacks provided with cash bar.
o Access to Country Club swimming pool and splash pad for member and immediate
family.
The new membership dues revenue will be shared between the Country Club and Farmer’s Table
restaurant to provide discounted programming.
Social Dining Membership Pricing*:
Resident $950.00
Non-Resident $1,250.00
Existing Member Add-On $775.00
* Prices do not reflect 7% Florida Sales Tax
Boat and RV Ordinance:
Discussion of Proposed Amendment Concepts
November 12, 2020
Code Revision:
Process and Timeline
⚫2015 --Temporary Suspension of Boat and RV Ordinance
⚫February 2016 --Council Workshop to discuss code updates
⚫June 2016 --Creation of Boat and RV Code Working Group
⚫September 2016 --Revisions to Boat and RV Ordinance adopted
⚫April 2018 --Code Compliance issues citations for Boats and RV violations
⚫September 2018 --Council suspends enforcement activities to conduct a
community survey
⚫Early 2019 --Surveys conducted
⚫April 2019 --Council Workshop in response to survey results
⚫July 2019 --Boat and RV Ordinance updates Adopted
Code Revision:
Process and Timeline
⚫September 2019 --Letter sent to owners of RVs making them
aware of ordinance updates and option of securing dry storage
space at Anchorage Park
⚫November 2019 --Notices of Violation issued to residents with RV
violations
⚫Residents given at least 60 days to come into compliance.
Deadline of January 31, 2020.
⚫February 2020 --Special Magistrate gave violators 90 days to come
into compliance before fines accrue.
⚫February 27, 2020 --Village Council requested that Staff
perform additional review of the RV Code and suspended the
imposition of code enforcement fines.
RV Owner Feedback
February and June 2020
•Eliminate the requirement that equipment be fully screened from the ROW
•72 hours to load and 72 hours to unload per trip.
•Allow utility connections
•Length extend to 34 feet and height to 13.5 feet
•Eliminate requirement that RVs be secured to the ground upon issuance of
a hurricane or tropical storm warning
•Sec 18.355.1(8)
•Change “visually screened” to “properly screened” so that all portions of the RV
are not required to be screened.
•Delete requirement that screening must be “opaque”
•Limit the height of all screening, including the gate, to 6’
Staff Recommendations
⚫Recommendations attempt to….
⚫Afford current equipment owners a simple pathway
with flexible standards to store equipment on their
property.
⚫Avoid negative impacts of storing large equipment in
the setbacks to adjacent/neighboring properties
⚫Consider the historical standards in the Code (even
though they weren’t enforced for a period of time) as
they established community expectations.
⚫“Grandfather” existing residents with equipment but
ultimately adhere to historic standards for height and
length of equipment.
Major Issues and
Recommended Changes
•Height/Length: “dimensional exception”
process for current equipment owners to
maintain storage.
•Screening Standards: opacity standard modified
and neighboring landscaping permitted
•Loading/Unloading Time: increased time
•Utility Connections: restored past regulations
•No change to tie down requirements
Respecting Setbacks:
Accessory Units
Open Air Pavilions:
•Open-air pavilions shall not exceed two hundred (200)
square feet in floor area.
•Open-air pavilions shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in
height or the height of the principal building located on
the lot, whichever is more restrictive.
•No open-air pavilion may be erected within ten (10)
feet of the side property line.This side setback shall
be increased to twenty (20) feet for corner lots.
•No open-air pavilion may be erected within seven and
one-half (7½) feet of the rear property line.
Respecting Setbacks:
Accessory Units
Automobile Garages:
•Detached garages not more than one (1) story in
height may be erected and maintained within seven
and one-half (7½) feet of the rear line of any such lot.
Mechanical equipment:
•Located behind the front building face of the principal
structure in either the side yard or the rear yard. Such
equipment shall be
•All mechanical equipment shall be located at least five
(5) feet from the side property line and at least seven
and one-half feet (7½) from the rear property line.
Height and Length of
Equipment
Ordinance No.26-72:
The maximum length of equipment could not exceed 30 feet from the trailer
hitch to the rear bumper and the maximum height could not exceed ten
feet.
Ordinance No.2016-07:
Allowed for the use of the a special exception process for equipment that didn’t
meet the size limitations previously established by Ord No 26-72.
The process requires posting a sign, advertisements and all neighbors within
500 feet. An application is reviewed by the Village Council.
Equipment is required to meet all screening requirements to be eligible to
receive a Special Exception approval.
Historical RV Sizes
When Ordinance 26 -72 was adopted, there were
several common models of RV’s under the 10’
height and 30’ length restrictions. Notably, virtually
every Airstream model and several Winnebagos.
Tour bus conversions were popular at the time and
there were several models that exceeded the limits
established by the Village.
Historical RV Sizes
Historical RV height data is difficult to come by,
but:
•The 1971 Winnebago D-28, D-27C, D-24C, and
D22C models were all slightly taller than 10’
•The 1975 Winnebago model was 10’ 6’’
•The 1977 Dodge Sportsman was 10’ 6’’
RV Height Today
Camper Report (camperreport.com):
•Class C RVs average 10 feet tall
•Class A RVs average about 13 ½ feet tall
VEHQ.com:
•Class A average height is 13 -14 feet
•7-9 feet for Class B
•10-11 feet for Class C motorhomes
•10-12 feet for travel trailers.
•11 -13 feet for fifth wheels.
Florida height limit: 13 ½ feet
Screening Equipment
Ordinance No.26-72:
Required that all equipment,when parked in the side yard,had to be
screened “from the view of the nearest adjacent neighbor with an opaque,
vertical wall,fence or hedge to the height and the length of the recreational
equipment.”
Ordinance No.27-93:
Continued to require screening of equipment in the side yard but limited a wall
or fence to six feet in height.
Ordinance No.38-97:
Added language to require that equipment in a side yard be screened from
the street right of way in addition to neighboring properties.
Screening Equipment
Ordinance No. 33-99:
In addition to existing side yard screening requirements, added language to
require that equipment parked in the rear yard of a corner lot be visually
screened from the view of the side street right-of-way.
Ordinance No. 2016-07:
Required full screening (including from right-of-way)
Ordinance No. 2019-06:
•Allowed for increased gate height from 6’ to 8’ to assist in screening an RV
from the right-of-way.
•Eliminated the use of chain link with windscreens as an acceptable screening
material.
Other Community Standards for
Height and Screening
•Lake Park:
•Located outside of the side yard setback, “if possible”
•Screened by “obscuring fence or landscaping”
•Palm Beach Gardens:
•Height cannot exceed the height of the principal building.
•Screening on all sides except for ingress or egress.
•Juno Beach
•Screening on three sides from direct view of adjacent properties
•Minimum 42 inch hedge to start; minimum of six foot opaque
screen within two years. Wall or fence can be used up to six
feet.
Other Community Standards for
Height and Screening
•Tequesta:
•Fully screened on four sides from adjacent properties and the
street.
•Jupiter:
•Corner lots –screening from the ROW required by a minimum
42 inch hedge. Must become an opaque hedge reaching six
feet within two years.
•Screening not required across a permitted driveway (ie:
ingress/egress)
•Riviera Beach
•Park in a garage or rear/side yard if screened from adjacent
properties and the ROW.
This is a 30’ RV in my neighbors yard.
Suppose this might affect the value of my
house?
It isn’t very pretty.
Why should it be up to me to hide
it by planting trees. etc
Existing Condition #1
•12 foot high
RV
•Opaque fence
Existing Condition #1
RV is screened,
but historically
from the
neighbor’s
property
This
fence
meets an
opaque
standard
Existing Condition #1
Difficult to see
the RV from
the neighbor’s
property even
though hedge
is not 100%
opaque.
Existing Condition #2
Side yard not
100% opaque,
but
predominately
concealed by
landscaping
on both
properties.
Existing Condition #3
12’ RV with
approximately
1 year old
vegetation.
Recommendations
Height and Length of RVs (no changes for boats):
•Remain at historical 10’ height (except for mechanical
equipment) and 30’ length.
•An RV (or boat) measuring more than 10’ high or 30’ long to apply
for a “Dimensional Exception” to be considered by the Village
Council.
Dimensional Exception Criteria:
•Replace the “Special Exception” process with a new “Dimensional
Exception” process.
•Recommended standards to review a Dimensional Exception
application:
•Will an increase in height and/or length lead to the inability of the RV
owner to adequately screen the RV or boat with a fence and/or
vegetation?
•Will the increase in height and/or length have an impact on natural light
and/or create in increase in shadows/shade for the neighbors?
Recommendations
Process for Boat/RV Dimensional Exception:
•Eligible applicants are residents of the property and own
the boat/RV on the effective date of the code
amendment.
•Equipment can be replaced with new equipment by
the resident.
•Approval does not run with the property –new
owners will not be eligible to apply.
•Resident eligibility is not transferrable to another
property.
•Note that communication to the community and realtors
will be an important step during implementation.
Recommendations
Process for Boat/RV Dimensional Exception:
•Requires completion of:
•a brief application form and proof of equipment
ownership
•Identification of equipment location (photos or
sketch)
•Identification of fence/landscape buffer in relation to
the adjacent property (photos or sketch)
•As with most applications, staff will conduct a site
visit. This could result in more information requests.
Recommendations
Process for Boat/RV
Dimensional Exception:
•No application fee.
•Review of applications by
Village Council.
•Notification to adjacent
neighbors only (see example)
•Proof of delivery by hand or
mail.
•No ads or signs required
Recommendations
Process for Boat/RV Dimensional Exception:
•If significant conditions change, equipment owners must
submit a new application. Examples would include:
•Hedge/vegetation on neighboring property is
removed (this is part of a new allowance as part of
the screening requirement)
•New equipment that exceeds prior equipment
dimensions
•Administrative Approval required for new equipment
purchased by an eligible resident if the dimensions are
the same or smaller but still exceed the limits in the
code.
Recommendations
Screening:
•Require screening of equipment from adjacent properties
and two year grow in timeframe.
•Continue excluding equipment above the hull of a
boat.
•Exempt mechanical equipment on top of the RV.
•Change “opaque” to “90% opaque”. This would allow
minimal views of equipment to exist.
•Eliminate full screening requirement at ingress/egress.
Require no less than a 6’ gate (8’ is permissible) and up
to 20’ wide.
•So, viewing an RV over the gate from the ROW would
no longer be a violation.
Recommendations
Screening:
•Allow hedges/screening on adjacent property to fulfill
screening requirement.
•Part of the Dimensional Exception application if
equipment dimensional requirements are not met.
•Only require an Administrative Approval if dimensional
requirements are met. This could be used for existing
and new equipment purchased after the effective date
of the ordinance.
•In either case, if neighboring hedges (or screening) is
removed and not replaced, equipment owner must
provide screening on his or her property to comply.
Parking in Front Yard
Ordinance No.26-72:
Restricted parking guest equipment in the front yard to no more than
three days in any fourteen day period.
Ordinance No.27-93:
Increased the length of guest equipment parking in the front yard to a
limit of five days in any fourteen day period.
Ordinance No.2016-07:
Eliminated the ability for guests to park equipment in the front yard for
five days in any fourteen day period.Instead,generally allowed
equipment to be stored on a driveway for 72 hours over a 30 day
timeframe.
Utility Connection
Ordinance No.26-72:
When parked on site,boats and RV’s shall not be used for living or sleeping
quarters or for housekeeping or storage purposes and shall not have
attached thereto any service connection lines,except as may periodically be
required to maintain the equipment and appliances.
Ordinance No.27-93:
When parked on site,such equipment ...shall not have attached thereto
any water,sewer,electric or gas service connection (with the exception of a
guest parking in front yard –no more than 5 days in any 14 day period).
Ordinance No.2016-07:
Allowed connection for the purpose of recharging a vehicle’s storage
batteries.Guest parking in front yard limited to 72 hours in any 30-day
period.
Other Community Standards for
Utilities and Parking in the Front Yard
•Lake Park
•Utility: Prohibits occupancy and allows utility connection
“periodically to maintain the equipment and its appliances”
•Driveway: no more than 48 hours
•Palm Beach Gardens
•Utility: prohibit living, sleeping or other occupancy.
•Driveway: No more than 24 hours
•Juno Beach
•Utility: No occupancy and allows utility connection “as may
periodically be required to maintain the equipment and
appliances”
•Driveway: not more than three days in any 14 day period.
Other Community Standards for
Utilities and Parking in the Front Yard
•Tequesta
•Utility: Prohibits occupancy and allows utility connection “as
may periodically be required” to maintain equipment
•Driveway: no more than three consecutive days in any 30 day
period
•Jupiter
•Utility: prohibit living, sleeping or other occupancy.
•Driveway: No more than 24 hours
•Riviera Beach
•Utility: Prohibits “habitation”
•Driveway: no more than 24 hours
Recommendations
Parking in Front Yard:
•24 hours for loading and unloading.
•Assumes 24 hours to load/prepare for a trip and 24 hours to unload
upon the return home.
•Limit to 4 times in a 14 day period.
•Each load/preparation is considered one instance. Unloading is a
separate instance.
•This would allow RVers flexibility to take a trip every weekend. This
assumes that, at some point, RVers won’t take a trip some weekend
and use some of the front yard parking allotments to clean/maintain
the RV.
•Use the same limits for boats.
Utility Connection:
•Restore old language to prohibit occupation but allow
connections periodically to maintain equipment/appliances.
NEW ISSUE:
Utility and Cargo Trailers
•Staff often receives complaints about utility and cargo
trailers that are parked in driveways or swales.
•Council has recently received complaints as well.
•Currently,there is no restriction on parking utility and
cargo trailers in driveways.
•However,“personal use recreational use trailers”are to
be parked in a side yard and screened.
•Staff recommends amending the definition in Section
18-35.1 to include utility and cargo trailers but is
seeking Council direction.Council should also consider
delaying implementation until after the pandemic.
Utility Trailer Example
Next Steps
•Staff is requesting Village Council policy
direction.
•If there is clear direction,staff will work to
prepare an amendment to the ordinance
for consideration in December or January.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
VILLAGE MANAGER’S OFFICE
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Village Council
FROM: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Authorization to Submit an Application to the Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) to Conduct a Feasibility Review of a Lane Repurposing Project
on US-1 in the Village of North Palm Beach.
Village staff is recommending the Village Council authorize the submittal of an application to the FDOT
to complete a feasibility review of the proposal to repurpose travel lanes on US -1 in the Village. This is
not the last step in the application process; however, it is a necessary step for the Village to maintain its
options to potentially use FDOT funding that is currently earmarked for the project by the Palm Beach
Transportation Planning Agency (TPA). A formal Council request following a successful feasibility review
by FDOT will be the last step before gaining a final approval.
Background:
The concept of repurposing travel lanes on US-1 was introduced as part of the Citizens’ Master Plan in
2016 as a means to improve the economic and social vitality of the community. The Village has been
working with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) to complete a traffic study and
prepare general visual concepts to illustrate how a lane repurposing project could be designed for the
Village.
On August 27, 2020, the Village Council approved an amendment to the agreement with the TCRPC to
complete the study that would be used to finalize an application to the FDOT for a lane repurposing
project. At that time, it was anticipated that a decision to submit an application to the FDOT would occur
in early 2021. However, FDOT representatives have requested that an application be submitted in
November in order to allow enough time for a feasibility review of the traffic analysis, cost estimates and
roadway configuration. It is estimated that FDOT will require between 4-6 months to complete the
analysis; the review, then, could last until May 2021.
Funding:
Due to the traffic projections and anticipated approval of a lane repurposing for the Village’s segment of
US-1, depending on the Village’s preference for the corridor’s design, the TPA budget earmarks
approximately $5m in FDOT funding to implement a lane repurposing. That funding can be reserved until
May 2021 or it will be reallocated to other TPA projects. The funding estimate was based on a repurposing
concept developed by the TPA in 2018 similar to option two below (buffered bike lanes). If Council
proceeds with the continued feasibility review for the lane repurposing and selects option three below
(standard bike lanes with 12’ shared-use path), TCRPC will provide a cost estimate, and the TPA will
consider allocating additional funds to build the Village’s preferred design.
Although the $5m allocation is the most significant funding source to consider, it is important to note that
the TPA also has funding earmarked for preliminary engineering for the project. Further, because the
repurposing of lanes to install bicycle and pedestrian facilities is a TPA priority, the TPA will fund eligible
components such as curb relocation and basic lighting and landscaping. The Village would most likely
want to consider paying the cost differential to enhance landscaping and lighting above the “basic”
standard.
In addition to FDOT funding, a lane repurposing may create sufficient area for the Village to retrofit current
FDOT outfalls with stormwater treatment infrastructure to help clean stormwater before it discharges into
Lake Worth. The Village could work cooperatively with FDOT and other grant funding agencies (e.g.,
South Florida Water Management District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection) to add baffle
boxes or other stormwater treatment infrastructure as part of a lane repurposing. The installation of baffle
boxes will be feasible with the lane elimination project (see general illustration below):
Application for Feasibility Review:
As part of this application, the Village Council should select the typical roadway section that will be
submitted. This is important as detailed cost estimates will be completed as part of the application to
FDOT.
Below are roadway cross sections that have been developed for consideration (illustrations attached):
Key design considerations are summarized below:
The current 3-4’ shoulders along US-1 do not meet the TPA standard for bike facilities and
are therefore considered “deficient.”
Two bike lane configurations have been evaluated: 5’ standard bike lanes and 7’ buffered bike
lanes. Either is an option for the Village with repurposing.
Two shared-use path widths have been evaluated: 10’ and 12’ shared-use paths. Wider
shared-use paths better accommodate both pedestrians and cyclists as well as other users.
OPTION 1 Maintain existing condition (6 lanes)
OPTION 2-1 Buffered bike lanes and 10’ shared-use path – core segment only (Anchorage
Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)
OPTION 2-2 Buffered bike lanes and 10’ shared-use path – core segment and transitions (4
lanes in core; 5 lanes transitioning to bridges)
OPTION 3-1 Standard bike lanes and 12’ shared-use path – core segment only (Anchorage
Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)
OPTION 3-2 Standard bike lanes and 12’ shared-use path – core segment and transitions
(4 lanes in core; 5 lanes transitioning to bridges)
All repurposing options include a 7.5’ planting strip which is wide enough to accommodate
shade trees.
If US-1 is five lanes or narrower, the Village can request FDOT install formal golf cart crossing
signage to expand golf cart access for Village residents.
The Village can pursue a lane repurposing for just the “core segment” (from Anchorage Drive
North to Anchorage Drive South) or it can include northern and southern “transitions” that
maintain three lanes in the dominant direction but two lanes with bicycle lanes and shared-
use paths on one side. This would maintain three lanes for northbound traffic to cue for the
Parker Bridge and southbound traffic to cue for the intersection at Northlake Boulevard and
US-1.
Village staff is recommending that the Village Council authorize the inclusion of Option 3-2 as part of the
Application. This is the preferred option based upon:
The creation of the widest shared-use path (12’)
The inclusion of planting strips that can accommodate shade trees on both sides of the corridor,
The addition of a minimal bike lane (5’) to address public requests through the Open House as
well as maintain support from TPA and FDOT representatives for the overall project.
Expand the multi-purpose path through the northern and southern transitions to the bridges to
connect to the Country Club and the pending improvements on the Earman River Bridge.
Allow the Village to request formal golf cart crossings at five key intersections (from Yacht Club
Drive to Anchorage Drive South) to expand golf cart use access for Village residents. (NOTE:
formal golf cart crossings of state roads are only possible for roads with a maximum of five travel
lanes)
Maximize the Village’s ability to help clean stormwater by adding baffle boxes or other pre-
treatment infrastructure to US-1 outfalls
Public Input Opportunities:
The Village has begun to use an “Open House” meeting format to conduct information exchange sessions
with interested residents. Two meetings have been conducted – one in early-September and one in late-
October. The lane repurposing proposal was addressed in both of those sessions and received a
significant amount of attention by participants. Although we didn’t have many attendees fill out comment
cards during the September Open House, several at the October Open Hose did. The following is a
summary of the comments related to the US1 Lane Repurposing Project for the October Open House:
Comments “For” Repurposing Comments “Against” Repurposing
Multipurpose path Expense
New image for the Village Expense
Landscape and path Poor use of space
Multipurpose path Hold a referendum (note: no other comment)
Multipurpose path (no golf carts) Need capacity for cars, expense
Landscape, path and short crosswalks No friends/neighbors are supportive
Support – turn lane for Northlake Blvd. Traffic model is suspect
Landscape buffer and path Don’t eliminate lanes but provide landscape
Multipurpose path Bottleneck in Riviera Beach
Beautification, path,
encourage development
Don’t eliminate lanes, but provide landscape and
wide path
Need capacity for cars, expense
It should be mentioned that there were some comments made about inadequate notice being provided
about the information sessions. Continuing the process affords the Village additional opportunities to
share information and collect feedback.
The attached Resolution has been prepared by the Village Attorney.
Recommendation:
Village staff recommends adoption of the Resolution authorizing the submittal of an Application
to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to Conduct a Feasibility Review of the Lane
Repurposing Project identified as “Option 3-2” on US-1 in the Village of North Palm Beach.
5’ 5’ 3-4’ 11’ 11’ 11’ 2’ 19’ 2’ 11’ 11’ 11’ 3-4’ 5’ 5’VEHICLES6 LanesBIKE FACILITIES3‐4’ ShouldersLANDSCAPINGMedian onlyPEDESTRIAN FACILITIES 5’ Sidewalks120’ ROWOPTION 1No Change (Existing Condition)
OPTION 2‐14‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes – Core Segment Only(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Maintain 6‐Lane (Existing) Configuration from 4‐Lane Core Segment to Bridges(Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North & Anchorage Drive South to Earman River Bridge)VEHICLES4 LanesBIKE FACILITIES7’ Buffered Bike LanesLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strips (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES 10’ Shared‐Use Paths10’ 7’6” 5’ 2’ 11’ 11’ 2’ 19’ 2’ 11’ 11’ 2’ 5’ 7.6’ 10’Existing Conditions to RemainNOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.
OPTION 2‐2 4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Buffered Bike Lanes with Transition(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Buffered Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)NOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.NORTHERN SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr N to Parker Bridge)CORE SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr N to Anchorage Dr S)SOUTHERN SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr S to Earman River Bridge)
OPTION 3‐14‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes (Core Segment Only)(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Maintain 6‐Lane (Existing) Configuration from 4‐Lane Core Segment to Bridges(Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North & Anchorage Drive South to Earman River Bridge)VEHICLES4 LanesBIKE FACILITIES5’ Standard Bike LanesLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strips (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES 12’ Shared‐Use PathsExisting Conditions to RemainNOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.
OPTION 3‐2 4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes with Transition(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)NOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.NORTHERN SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr N to Parker Bridge)CORE SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr N to Anchorage Dr S)SOUTHERN SEGMENT (Anchorage Dr S to Earman River Bridge)
VEHICLES3 lanes NB; 2 lanes SBBIKE FACILITIES3’ Shoulder NB; 5’ Bike Lane SBLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strip (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Up t0 10.5’ Sidewalk SB; 12’ Shared‐Use Path NBEASTWESTOPTION 2‐2 (Northern Segment)4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Buffered Bike Lanes with Transition(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)NOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.
VEHICLES3 lanes NB; 2 lanes SBBIKE FACILITIES3’ Shoulder NB; 5’ Bike Lane SBLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strip (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Up t0 10.5’ Sidewalk SB; 12’ Shared‐Use Path NBEASTWESTOPTION 2‐2 (Southern Segment)4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Buffered Bike Lanes with Transition(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)NOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.
VEHICLES3 lanes NB; 2 lanes SBBIKE FACILITIES3’ Shoulder NB; 5’ Bike Lane SBLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strip (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Up t0 10.5’ Sidewalk SB; 12’ Shared‐Use Path NBEASTWESTExisting Conditions to RemainOPTION 3‐2 (Northern Segment)4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes with Transition(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)NOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.
WESTEASTExisting Conditions to RemainVEHICLES3 lanes SB; 2 lanes NBBIKE FACILITIES3’ Shoulder SB; 5’ Bike Lane NBLANDSCAPINGMedian plus Planting Strip (7.5’) PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Up to 10.5’ Sidewalk SB; 12’ Shared‐Use Path NBNOTE: Bike lanes shown in green for illustrative purposes only. FDOT standard limits use of green coloring to highlight points of conflict such as turn lanes and driveways.OPTION 3‐2 (Southern Segment)4‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes(Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage Drive South)Add Transition: 5‐Lane Reconfiguration with Standard Bike Lanes from Core Segment to Bridges (US‐1 from Parker Bridge to Anchorage Drive North)
RESOLUTION 2020-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION
TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONDUCT OF A
FEASIBILITY REVIEW OF THE LANE REPURPOSING PROJECT FOR U.S.
HIGHWAY ONE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the concept of repurposing the travel lanes on U.S. Highway One was first introduced as
part of the Citizens’ Master Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Village has been working with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to
complete a traffic study and prepare general visual concepts to illustrate how a lane repurposing project
could be designed for the Village; and
WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (“FDOT”) has requested that the Village submit
an application in November to conduct a feasibility study to allow sufficient time for review of the traffic
analysis, cost estimates and roadway configuration; and
WHEREAS, based on the recommendation of Village Staff, the Village Council determines that the
submittal of an application to FDOT to conduct a feasibility review is in the best interests of the residents
and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing “whereas” clauses are hereby adopted and incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves authorizes the submittal of an application to the
Florida Department of Transportation to conduct a feasibility review of the lane repurposing project for
U.S. Highway One. The Council further authorizes the inclusion of Option 3-2 (standard bicycle lanes
and a twelve foot (12’) shared use path for the core segment from Anchorage Drive North to Anchorage
Drive south and the transitions (four lanes in the core segment and five lanes transitioning to bridges).
Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2020.
(Village Seal)
MAYOR
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
Village Manager’s Office
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
FROM: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
DATE: August 27, 2020
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM: Consideration of Approving an Amendment to an Interlocal
Agreement with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for Phase II of the
US1 Corridor Study in the amount of $53,860.
Village staff is requesting Village Council’s approval of an amendment to an Interlocal Agreement
with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for Phase II of the US1 Corridor Study in the
amount of $53,860. Approval of the Agreement will authorize Village and TCRPC staff to move
forward with the necessary data gathering, analysis, and public outreach necessary to make a
recommendation to the Village Council and complete an application to FDOT to repurpose the
US1 Corridor in North Palm Beach from a six lane section to a four lane section with protected
bicycle and pedestrian facilities, street trees and other pedestrian amenities. A portion of the cost
will be shared with the Palm Beach County Transportation Planning Agency (TPA).
Background:
The 2016 Village of North Palm Beach Citizens’ Master Plan Report, the result of a community
charette process, created a long-term vision for the Village. One of the strategies identified within
the Master Plan was the reduction of travel lanes in the US1 Corridor from six to four.
The concept of repurposing portions of the US1 Corridor by reducing vehicular travel lanes was
echoed in the Transportation Planning Agency’s (TPA) US1 Multimodal Corridor Study (2018).
The TPA study area stretched from Boca Raton to Jupiter and sought to develop a comprehensive
plan to improve bicycle and pedestrian facilities, as well as public transit. The study
recommended to resurface US1 with lane repurposing from six lanes to four with the addition of
separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities, street trees and other pedestrian amenities.
The North Palm Beach section of the corridor is identified as a “Tier One” priority within the TPA
plan. Because of this, TPA funding will be available in a future year to assist in funding multimodal
improvements on the corridor, including but not limited to the potential roadway configuration,
enhanced lighting and landscaping and other design elements.
With the findings in these two planning documents in mind, $50,000 was included in the FY 2019
budget to gather existing traffic data, complete an analysis of transportation needs, conduct public
engagement sessions in which possible lane reduction strategies would be shared and
recommend strategies for Council consideration.
In December, 2018 the Village Council approved an initial agreement with TCRPC to complete a
study of the US1 Corridor in the amount of $61,500. The Palm Beach County Transportation
Planning Agency (TPA) committed to providing 50% ($30,750) of the funding required. The
Village’s share of the study was within the established budget of $50,000.
Key activities associated with the study included:
• Collecting and updating traffic counts and projecting future traffic in order to understand
traffic conditions during the peak season today and in the future.
• Public workshop to obtain input on “no build” and strategies to modify the corridor based
upon traffic data.
• A presentation to the Village Council that will include results of the study and public
engagement processes and recommended strategies based upon traffic data and public
input.
• Project Report that will summarize the study and recommended strategies based upon
Village Council input.
Phase I Status:
Most of this scope of work has been completed. Village and TCRPC staff will conduct public
outreach through the use of two “Open Houses” -- September 9 and October 26 – to be held at
the North Palm Beach Country Club. Following the two Open Houses, the Planning Commission
will be asked to make a recommendation and Village Council will be asked to approve the
submittal of an application to the FDOT for a lane repurposing project on US1.
A report on the traffic study analysis has been completed and is attached along with a presentation
that was given by Fabricio Ponce, a traffic engineer with VHB who completed the analysis. In his
initial analysis, Mr. Ponce found that traffic between Northlake Boulevard and the Parker Bridge
will be 18 seconds slower in 2040 with a four lane configuration on US1 as opposed to six lanes.
Since that initial analysis and with feedback from an ad hoc committee (US1 Steering Committee)
and the Village Council, VHB evaluated a more limited lane repurposing strategy whereby lanes
would be reduced from six to four between North Anchorage Drive and South Anchorage Drive
(leaving six lane configurations between Parker Bridge and North Anchorage Drive as well as
South Anchorage Drive and Northlake Boulevard). The travel time on this nearly one mile
segment slowed 13 seconds when reduced to four lanes from six in 2040.
Phase II of the US1 Corridor Study:
Staff recommends continuing to work directly with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
(TCRPC) as authorized by the “Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969” (FS 163.01) to conduct
Phase II of the US1 Corridor Study.
Phase I will be completed concurrently with Phase II. Phase I will be the completion of the report
and Phase II provides for additional analysis that is required to apply to FDOT for a lane
repurposing project as well as additional information and renderings to illustrate lane repurposing
impacts on the corridor. Specifically, tasks in Phase II will include:
• Parker Bridge traffic, crash data and queuing analysis,
• Synchro (software that illustrates traffic flow and delays) and signal timing simulation,
• Corridor diagrams including renderings showing possible development schemes resulting
from the proposed revision to the land development regulations,
• Cost estimates, and
• FDOT meetings and application development.
This scope of work will include conducting additional analysis required by FDOT (this additional
data collection and analysis is now required by FDOT since the Village and the TCRPC entered
into their initial agreement) as well as illustrations and graphics to assist with an understanding of
lane repurposing impacts. Should the Village Council decide not to submit an application to the
FDOT for a lane repurposing project, the cost of Phase II will be reduced by $21,200.
In the upcoming FY2021 budget, the Village has $25,000 allocated for Phase II. Funding is also
available from the Village Manager’s operating budget to fund the additional $5,926 for the
Village’s share. The TPA has $22,930 allocated towards this project as well. There will be
adequate funding, then, for Phase II of the Study.
It is anticipated that the Village Council will be able to provide policy direction regarding the
configuration of US1 by December 2020 in order to integrate investments into the TPA Long-
Range Plan and budget process. It is important to note that, should the Village Council determine
that US1 lane configurations should be adjusted, FDOT approval will be required prior to
implementation of any changes.
Account Information:
Fund Department Division Account
Number Account Description Amount
General
Fund
Community
Development
Community
Planning A5206-33190 Professional Services $53,860
Recommendation: Village staff recommends Village Council approval of an Amendment
to the Interlocal Agreement with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for Phase
II of the US1 Corridor Study in the amount of $53,860.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
VILLAGE MANAGER’S OFFICE
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Village Council
FROM: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: DISCUSSION – Referendum for the US1 Lane Repurposing Policy Question
The Village has been reviewing the concept of repurposing travel lanes on US1 over the past two years.
The concept was introduced as part of the Citizens’ Master Plan in 2016 as a means to improve the
economic and social vitality of the community. Since that time, the Village has been working with the
Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) to complete a traffic study and prepare general
visual concepts to illustrate how a lane repurposing project could impact the Village.
On August 27, 2020, the Village Council approved an amendment to the agreement with the T CRPC to
complete the study that would be used to finalize an application to the Florida Department of
Transportation for a lane repurposing project. During Council’s discussion of the item, it was suggested
that a referendum be conducted on the issue. This memorandum outlines the benefits and challenges
associated with a referendum on such an issue and discusses the Charter, how the Village has used
referenda in the past, and general thoughts on the use of referenda as a decision-making tool for the
community.
Village Charter:
The Village Charter contains provisions regarding the Village Council’s legislative authority and use of
referenda in Article III.
Section 1 of Article III states that “There shall be a village council with all legislative powers of the village
vested therein consisting of five (5) members who shall be electors of the village, who shall be elected by the
electors of the village.”
Section 10 of Article III provides for the use of a referendum should “qualified voters” of the Village equal in
number to fifteen percent of the total number of registered voters propose an Ordinance that Council fails to
adopt or seek reconsideration of an Ordinance adopted by Council. This process is not applicable to the
Village’s budget or capital program or any Ordinance relating to the appropriation of funds, the levy of taxes
or the salaries of Village officers or employees. The Charter specifies the process that must be followed to
force a referendum vote, including the establishment of a petitioners’ committee.
It is apparent that the Charter envisions that a referendum be used as a check on the Council’s decisions, but
not necessarily to replace or supplant the Council’s decision-making responsibility.
Section 11 requires a referendum for the sale or lease (if the period extends beyond 5 years) of Village parks
or property dedicated or used for recreational purposes. A vote to sell or lease beyond 5 years requires a
66⅔ percent vote.
Section 12 requires approval of two-thirds of the Village electors (following a four-fifths vote of the Council) to
turn over management and perform the duties and responsibilities of various Village departments and
divisions, including the Police Department, the Fire Department, Community Development Administration
(including the Building Division), Public Works Administration (including the Sanitation Division), the Finance
Department, the Recreation Department and the Library.
Village’s Referendum History:
Use of referenda by the Village has predominately followed statutory provisions or the Village Charter, with
the debate over the possible demolition of the Winter Club being a significant exception. The following are
examples of the use of referenda in the Village.
Country Club Purchase:
In 1961, the Village Council conducted a special referendum in July to consider issuing $1.43m in general
obligation bonds to purchase and develop the Country Club. It was approved overwhelmingly approved 601
to 80. Article VII, Section 12 of the Florida Constitution requires a referendum vote for the issuance of bonds
payable from ad valorem taxes and maturing more than 12 months after issuance.
Winter Club Demolition:
In 1979, a straw poll referendum was held to ask the residents their opinion on a proposal to demolish the
Winter Club building. The result was a tied vote -- 1,103 for and 1,103 against demolition.
In 1983, a petition was developed and distributed by resident Erik James. In this straw poll of residents, 53
favored demolition with 26 supporting renovation.
Council ultimately voted 4-1 to demolish the building at a meeting in July 1983. A door-to-door campaign by
a group called Save the Winter Club, Inc. worked to compel a referendum in January 1984 in response to
Council’s action. A court-ordered referendum followed in March 1984 with the preservation proponents losing
by 200 votes.
Prosperity Harbour North and Harbour Isles Approval:
In October 1991, residents initiated a petition asking the Village Council to repeal the approval of the two
developments or bring it to a referendum in accordance with the Charter. A referendum was conducted in
January 1992 and the ordinances approving the projects were narrowly supported.
Twelve Oaks Annexation:
March 1991 referendum required by Section 171.0413, Florida Statutes, for the involuntary annexation of
Twelve Oaks into the Village.
Referendum as a Means for Decision Making:
It is entirely a Council policy decision regarding the use of referenda to secure the public’s input on legislative
matters before the Council.
Without providing significant analysis, common reasons to use a referendum would include the need to:
re-engage the electorate,
resolve political issues when the governing body is divided, or
a desire to have the public weigh in on a transformational change to the community.
Common reasons often cited against conducting referenda include:
undermining the role of elected officials,
simply being a means for the governing body to avoid taking a position on a controversial issue, or
having decisions being made by electorate when members of the public are not privy to all facets of
an issue.
Referendum Language:
Developing the language used in the referendum can be difficult as capturing the full scope of an issue with
a limited number of words can be challenging. In this case, the issues associated with traffic projections,
economic development, and developing a sense of place cannot be addressed.
Additionally, the question of the cost is likely to be misconstrued as a significant portion of the cost will be paid
by Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA) funding appropriations. Because the TPA has
prioritized the lane repurposing of US-1 in the Village as an agency priority, the TPA has earmarked
approximately $5m in FDOT funding towards a lane repurposing that would include bicycle, pedestrian, and
safety enhancements. Both the TPA and FDOT have indicated these funds will be redirected to other projects
if a lane repurposing is not approved for the North Palm Beach US-1 corridor by June 2021.
Anecdotally, the addition of multi-use paths and landscaping will improve the environment for new mixed-use
development along the corridor and incrementally increase ad valorem revenue potential through the corridor.
It is also important to note that any public measure submitted to the vote of the people is governed by Section
101.161, Florida Statutes. The ordinance or resolution submitting the question to the electorate must contain
both a ballot title and a ballot summary or explanatory statement not to exceed seventy-five words in length
stating the chief purpose of the measure. According to applicable case law, the purpose of the ballot summary
requirement is to provide the voter with fair notice of the contents of the proposed measure so that that he or
she will not be misled as to its purpose and may intelligently cast his or her vote.
Timing for the March Election:
The Supervisor of Elections has indicated the need to receive any ballot language for March elections by mid-
December. Should the Village Council wish to conduct a referendum, a resolution setting forth the ballot title
and the explanatory statement will need to be adopted at the December 10th Village Council meeting.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that, if a referendum is conducted, it be done so as a “straw poll” to provide additional
information for Council’s decision-making purposes. With the Winter Club decision, straw polls were
conducted as a means of securing the public’s input. It kept the public engaged while maintaining Council’s
legislative responsibility (up until the formal referendum).
Should there be a desire to pursue a referendum, staff will need to work on the language for Council’s
consideration at the December 10th Village Council meeting.
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
VILLAGE MANAGER’S OFFICE
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Village Council
FROM: Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
DATE: November 12, 2020
SUBJECT: DISCUSSION AND POLICY DIRECTION – Council consideration of pursuing the
assessment of a non ad valorem stormwater fee on the 2021 tax bill
Due to concerns about the condition of the Village’s aging stormwater system and the lack of funding
available to address such concerns, the Village has been exploring the use of a stormwater utility fee to
generate a dedicated funding source to repair and maintain the stormwater system.
Recent Activity:
Through the adoption of Resolution 2018-59 on July 12, 2019, the Village Council approved a proposal
from Hazen & Sawyer, P.C. for a Stormwater Management Study. This was an exploratory study to
provide information and data related to the establishment of a stormwater fee structure to fund needed
stormwater activities and improvements within the Village.
On March 14, 2019, the Village Council held a workshop on the exploratory study and directed Village
Staff to continue to evaluate stormwater funding options. During strategic planning in 2019 and FY 2020
budget preparation, a stormwater funding mechanism continued to be a high priority for the Village
Council. As a result, $100,000 was budgeted and approved for the next phase of the stormwater study.
Through the adoption of Resolution No. 2019-114 on October 10, 2019, the Village Council approved a
proposal from Hazen & Sawyer, P.C. to provide stormwater utility fee development and implementation
services.
On June 25, 2020, Hazen & Sawyer presented its Stormwater Utility Study Final Report to the Village
Council. During that meeting, Village Council provided policy direction on the following issues:
Fee Methodology:
An Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) is the commonly used billing unit that determines the fee
customers pay for their share of stormwater services. Hazen & Sawyer suggested two ERU
methodologies: an Average of Single Family Residential Impervious Area (Average of SFR IA)
assumption or Weighted Average of SFR IA and Average IA per Condo Unit. The Council
preferred the use of the Average of SFR IA because single family units will assume a greater
portion of the cost which is equitable given the proportionate demand single-family residential
impervious areas place on the stormwater system.
Fee Amount:
Four (4) fee scenarios were presented to Council:
Scenario 1: Stormwater Program status quo with asset videoing and cleaning
Scenario 2: Scenario 1 plus Rehabilitation and Maintenance Program based on the
FY2019 budget estimate ($175,000)
Scenario 3: Scenario 1 plus Rehabilitation and Maintenance Program based on asset
materials and age estimates.
Scenario 4: Scenario 3 plus Swale Rehabilitation CIP.
The Council preferred Scenario 2 given the moderate cost and the fact that there continue to be
unknowns related to the condition of some assets.
Credit Program:
This is a common element of a Stormwater Utility fee structure. It promotes equity and
incentivizes parcel owners to reduce stormwater runoff. Village Council anticipates a moderate
participation scenario in which 3% of SFR parcels and 10% of all other parcels receive credit
averaging 50% of the stormwater fee.
Method of Billing:
There were three suggested billing methods for Council’s consideration. Collection via Utility Bill
(Seacoast), Non-Ad Valorem Assessment (Tax Bill) or In-House Billing. Although the Non-Ad
Valorem Assessment was recommended, Village Council preferred the use of the Utility Bill.
Council identified the use of the Utility Bill as the preferred option as it spreads the payment over
a period of time (as opposed to a lump sum on the Tax Bill) and does require the development of
in-house capacity to perform collection functions by the Village.
Staff did investigate the use of the Utility Bill as a billing method per Council’s direction. While
Seacoast has the capability to perform this function, the Village’s stormwater fee would be the
only one it collects for another agency. Seacoast Board approval would be required to implement
this change in the Utility’s billing structure. As a member of the Board, I would find it difficult to
assume this responsibility for one of the member communities. The most significant concern
would be managing delinquent payments. It would be difficult to unravel the Village’s stormwater
fee from the rest of the utility bill. Seacoast staff is understandably concerned about the impact
on the ability to address delinquent or non-payment situations given that Seacoast would be
collecting for two (2) entities. Seacoast does not want to assume the burden of collecting any
delinquent or unpaid stormwater fees.
Less of a concern is the fact that there are a number of bulk meters serving multi-family dwelling
units. The Village would have to work with Seacoast to ensure that properties with bulk meters,
especially those for large multi-family communities, are charged for the appropriate number of
units. The HOA/POA management companies would then have to work to distribute fees
appropriately to the units.
Because of these issues with the Utility Bill, staff is recommending the use of a n on-ad valorem
charge on the tax bill. The County Tax Collector manages collection which results in a high rate
of collection.
Tonight’s Presentation:
Hazen & Sawyer has updated the analysis on the stormwater fees and has reduced them slightly. It is
still recommended that the Village pursue Scenario 2.
Assuming that the Village Council provides policy direction regarding the revised recommendations, a
Resolution of Intent will be provided to Council for consideration at the December 10, 2020 meeting.
Should the Village Council approve the Resolution of Intent, funds from the Stormwater Fee would be
available in the next fiscal year (October 1, 2021 – September 30, 2022).
Recommendation:
Village Staff seeks Council consideration, input and guidance regarding the recommendation to
pursue the assessment of a non ad valorem stormwater fee on the 2021 tax bill.
Village of North Palm Beach
Stormwater Management Study
Evaluation of Fee Structure and Billing Alternatives
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Selected Method for Establishing Equivalent
Residential Unit (ERU)
•Average of Single-Family Residential (SFR)
Parcel Impervious Area (IA)
•ERU = 5,500 ft2 IA
•Flat Rate
•SFR = 1.0 ERU
•Condo = 0.22 ERU
•Variable Rate
•All other property classes based on measured IA
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Four Level of Service (LOS) Scenarios
Evaluated
Scenario 3
Scenario 1 plus
Rehabilitation
and Maintenance
with 30%
manhole to
manhole lining,
5% replacement
over 15-years
Scenario 4
Scenario 3 plus
20-year Swale
Rehabilitation
CIP
Scenario 2
Scenario 1 plus
Rehabilitation
and Maintenance
with 20%
manhole to
manhole lining,
5% replacement
over 15-years
Scenario 1
Stormwater
Program
status quo with
asset videoing
and cleaning
added
4
Four Level of Service (LOS) Scenarios
Evaluated
Scenario 2
Scenario 1 plus
Rehabilitation
and Maintenance
with 20%
manhole to
manhole lining,
5% replacement
over 15-years
Scenario 1
Stormwater
Program
status quo with
asset videoing
and cleaning
added
Recommended
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Comparison of ERU Rate by LOS Scenario
ERU Rate assumes the Village adopts a credit program, whereby parcels that implement
approved best management practices could receive a reduction in fee.
FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
LOS Scenario 1 $4.52 $4.63 $4.75 $4.87 $4.99
LOS Scenario 2 $7.78 $7.76 $7.67 $7.65 $7.66
LOS Scenario 3 $8.72 $8.72 $8.65 $8.66 $8.69
LOS Scenario 4 $14.44 $14.59 $14.67 $14.82 $15.01
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Comparison of Initial and Updated First Year
(FY 2021) ERU Costs
•Scenario 1 Updates
•Assumes 10-year asset cleaning
and video inspection with funds
interchangeable between
rehabilitation and maintenance,
rehab will continue beyond 10 years.
•Engineering costs based on 20% of
emergency repairs, asset cleaning.
•Scenario 2 Updates
•5-year completion asset cleaning
and video inspection.
•Rehab and maintenance estimates
based on similar regional utilities.
•15-year rehabilitation to incorporate
findings during video/cleaning.
•Engineering costs based on 20% of
emergency repairs, asset cleaning
and rehabilitation and maintenance.
FY2021
Initial
FY2021
Updated
LOS Scenario 1 $5.84 $4.52
LOS Scenario 2 $8.86 $7.78
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Distribution of Monthly Stormwater Fees
Among Florida Stormwater Jurisdictions
Source: Florida Stormwater Association 2018 Stormwater Utility Report
Estimated Village
Monthly SW Fees
FY2021*
Scenario 1: $4.52
Scenario 2: $7.78
Scenario 3: $8.72
Scenario 4: $14.44
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Estimated Average Fees and Revenue
Contribution by Property Use for FY2021
Property Use
Parcel
Count
ERU
Count
Average
Monthly
Fee
Average
Annual
Fee
Annual
Total
Revenue
Percent of
Total
Revenue
Single-Family Residential 2,675 2,675 $7.78 $93.40 $249,855 48.1%
Condominium (units)4,775* 1,052 $1.72 $20.66 $98,261 18.9%
Multifamily Residential 141 1,077 $59.45 $713.45 $100,596 19.4%
Commercial 158 233 $11.48 $137.74 $21,763 4.2%
Other Nonresidential 89 524 $45.83 $549.93 $48,944 9.4%
Total 3,161 5,561 N/A N/A $519,419 100.0%
*4,755 condo residential units on 98 parcels.
**Fixed monthly rate.
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Alternative Billing Methods
•Place fee on utility bill
•Village does not have a current mechanism to collect
stormwater fees on a utility bill
•Place fee on non-ad valorem tax bill
•FY2021 Implementation requires passing a resolution of
intent at next Village Council meeting in December
(passing the resolution does not require implementation)
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Village Council Decision Points: Next Steps
•Select Level of Service
•Village Staff Preference is Scenario #2
•Provides for both asset videoing and cleaning as well
as rehabilitation and maintenance
•Removes necessity of using general funds for
stormwater rehabilitation, maintenance and emergency
repairs
•Select Billing Method
•Recommend non-ad valorem assessment (tax bill)
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