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01-26-2023 VC REG-A with attachments VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH REGULAR SESSION AGENDA VILLAGE HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2023 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 7:00 PM Deborah Searcy David B. Norris Susan Bickel Darryl C. Aubrey Mark Mullinix Mayor Vice Mayor President Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Chuck Huff Leonard G. Rubin Jessica Green Interim Village Manager Village Attorney Village Clerk INSTRUCTIONS FOR “WATCH LIVE” MEETING To watch the meeting live please go to our website page (link provided below) and click the “Watch Live” link provided on the webpage: https://www.village-npb.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=496 ROLL CALL INVOCATION - MAYOR PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - VICE MAYOR AWARDS AND RECOGNITION APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of the Regular Session held January 12, 2023 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 Card (on the table at back of Council Chamb ers) and submit it to the Village Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. DECLARATION OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS Regular Session Agenda, January 26, 2023 Page 2 of 3 2. MOTION – APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE PROJECT – STAYED 10/27/22 Consider a motion to grant the appeal and approve the application for site plan and appearance review with waivers; deny the appeal and reject the application for site plan and appearance review with waivers; or order another form of relief based on the applicant's efforts to redesign the project to address Council and resident concerns. 3. PUBLIC HEARING AND 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE 2023-02 – CODE AMENDMENT – BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Consider a motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2023-02 amending Article I, "In General," of Chapter 2, "Administration," of the Village Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 2-1, "Boards and Committees," to Limit the Term of the Chairpersons, Require the Scheduling of Monthly Meetings and Modify and Supplement the Procedures for Removal of Members. 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. 4. Receive for file Minutes of the Environmental Committee meeting held 11/14/22. 5. Receive for file Minutes of the Waterways Advisory Board meeting held 11/22/22. OTHER VILLAGE BUSINESS MATTERS 6. RESOLUTION – MINOR PUD AMENDMENT – TABLED 11/14/22 Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving a minor amendment to the Prosperity Village Residential Planned Unit Development to modify the Tree Disposition Plan. 7. RESOLUTION – LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT VEHICLE PURCHASE – TABLED 1/12/23 Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit E 450 Bus from ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. d/b/a ABC Companies at a total cost not to exceed $123,861; and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate the purchase. 8. RESOLUTION – FRONT LOAD TRUCK PURCHASE Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving the purchase of one 2023 Peterbilt 520 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck from Southern Sewer Equipment Sales and Service, Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $296,488; and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate the purchase. 9. RESOLUTION – BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER WITH FLYING SCOT, INC. Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving an additional blanket purchase order to Flying Scot, Inc. for sidewalk removal and replacement in the amount of $100,000. 10. RESOLUTION – KINETIC BREACHING TOOLS PURCHASE FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT Consider a motion to adopt a resolution approving the Sole Source Purchase of Kinetic Breaching Tools from Aardvark for use by the Police Department at a total cost of $59,580; and authorizing the execution of a Budget Amendment. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION MATTERS MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS REPORTS (SPECIAL COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY BOARDS) Regular Session Agenda, January 26, 2023 Page 3 of 3 ADJOURNMENT If a person decides to appeal any decision by the Village Council with respect to any matter considered at the Village Counci l meeting, 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). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person who may require special accommodation to participate in this meeting 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 JANUARY 12, 2023 Present: Deborah Searcy, Mayor David B. Norris, Vice Mayor Susan Bickel, President Pro Tem Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Councilmember Mark Mullinix, Councilmember Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager Len Rubin, Village Attorney Jessica Green, Village Clerk ROLL CALL Mayor Searcy called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. All members of Council were present. All members of staff were present. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Searcy gave the invocation and Vice Mayor Norris led the public in the Pledge. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Councilmember Aubrey stated that there was a typo on the last page of the Minutes of the Special Session held on November 14, 2022 where the name Bickel should have been written not the name Norris. The Minutes of the Special Session held November 14, 2022 were approved as amended. The Minutes of the the Regular Session held December 8, 2022 were approved as written. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Bob Starkie, 36 Yacht Club Drive, discussed issues and concerns regarding the proposed 200 Yacht Club Drive project which included utilities, a traffic study and the Village’s Comprehensive Plan. Diane Smith, 97 Yacht Club Drive, expressed her concerns regarding a revised Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and a traffic study for the proposed 200 Yacht Club Drive project. Shawn Woods, 124 Yacht Club Drive, spoke on behalf of the Environmental Committee and invited everyone to the North Palm Beach Country Club on Saturday, January 14th at 10 a.m. where the President of Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park would be a guest speaker. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 2 of 8 STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC continued Chris Ryder, 118 Dory Road S, expressed his concerns regarding the packet submitted to FDOT for the proposed lane reduction on U.S. Highway 1. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS There was no ex-parte communication by Council for the following item: MOTION – DIMENSIONAL EXCEPTION APPLICATION FOR 643 PILOT ROAD Principle Planner Alex Ahrenholz explained and described the applicant’s recreational vehicle location, its dimensions and the dimensions of the property. Mr. Ahrenholz sho wed pictures of the recreational vehicle, its screening and location. Mr. Ahrenholz stated that staff was recommending approval with two (2) conditions. All installed hedging must grow to completely screen the RV within two (2) years and if any trees or shrubs on the subject property or on the neighboring property that were currently proving screening were to be removed, they shall be replaced on the applicant’s property or the neighboring property within six (6) months of their removal. Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing on the Dimensional Exception Application for 643 Pilot Road. Michelle Vazzana, 643 Pilot Road, stated that she was the property owner and was available for any questions that Council may have. Deborah Cross, 2560 Pepperwood Circle S, expressed her concerns regarding the size and location of the recreational vehicle stored at 643 Pilot Road. A motion was made by Councilmember Mullinix and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to approve the Dimensional Exception Application for 643 Pilot Road subject to the conditions recommended by staff. Thereafter, the motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE 2023-02 CODE AMENDMENT – BOARDS AND COMMITTEES A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2023-02 entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I, “IN GENERAL,” OF CHAPTER 2, “ADMINISTRATION,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 2-1, “BOARDS AND COMMITTEES,” TO LIMIT THE TERM OF THE CHAIRPERSONS, REQUIRE THE SCHEDULING OF MONTHLY MEETINGS AND MODIFY AND SUPPLEMENT THE PROCEDURES FOR REMOVAL OF MEMBERS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Village Clerk Green discussed and explained the purpose of the ordinance. The ordinance would amend the Village code relating to Village Boards and Committees by revising the code to require that chairpersons are to rotate on a yearly basis with the ability to return as chair after taking one (1) year off, eliminating the words “endeavor to” in order to require that the boards and committees schedule a monthly meeting, and revising the language regarding absenteeism by providing for an automatic removal of a board or committee member for being absent from three (3) meetings in one year from the time period of May 1st through April 30th. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 3 of 8 ORDINANCE 2023-02 CODE AMENDMENT – BOARDS AND COMMITTEES continued The Village Clerk shall notify the board or committee member of his or her removal and the member may appeal to the Village Manager within ten (10) days. The decision of the Village Manager shall be final. Additionally, language was added to allow the Village Manager to remove a board or committee member for attacking the motives of the other members, Village Staff and Village consultants, for making derogatory, abusive, profane, threatening or vulgar remarks or for any other conduct that, in the Village Manager’s sole discretion, reflects poorly upon the Village. Mary Philips, 525 Ebbtide Drive, expressed her concerns regarding the change to the code that would require the chairpersons to rotate annually. Councilmember Mullinix expressed his concerns regarding the revision to the code regarding absenteeism and recommended that absences be considered excused or unexcused. Thereafter, the motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2023-02 passed unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 2023-01 CODE AMENDMENT – FIRE AND POLICE PENSION AND BENEFITS AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE, “PENSION AND CERTAIN OTHER BENEFITS FOR THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING DIVISION 4, “PENSIONS AND CERTAIN OTHER BENEFITS FOR FIRE AND POLICE EMPLOYEES,” OF CHAPTER 2, “ADMINISTRATION,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 2-159, “CREATION OF PLAN AND TRUST,” TO AUTHORIZE THE BOARD TO ADOPT AN ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY FOR TAX QUALIFICATION TO ENSURE CONTINUED COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNAL REVENUE CODE REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 2 -161, “BENEFIT AMOUNTS,” AND SECTION 2-170.1, “DEFERRED OPTION BENEFIT PLAN,” TO INCREASE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION AGE; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Rubin explained that the purpose of the ordinance was to authorize the Police and Fire Pension Board to adopt an administrative policy to maintain its tax qualified status and increase the minimum distribution age as required by the Internal Revenue Code. A vote of 5 to 0 was taken for Ordinance 2023-01, but a motion was never made and therefore the ordinance was not adopted and enacted on second reading. CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED Vice Mayor Norris moved to approve the Consent Agenda. President Pro Tem Bickel seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. The following items were approved: Resolution amending the Master Fee Schedule adopted as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget to modify the fees for Police Department Special (Off Duty) Details. Resolution approving the Sole Source Purchase of Bosch Crash Data Retrieval Tools and Software from Crash Data Group, Inc. for use by the Police Department at a total cost of $41,350; and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to take all steps necessary to effectuate the purchase. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 4 of 8 CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED continued Resolution approving an Assignment of Planning Services Agreement from NZ Consultants, Inc. to Chen Moore and Associates, Inc.; and authorizing execution of the Assignment. Resolution approving a Second Amendment to the Contract with Randy Gillman Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Randy’s Holiday Lighting and Décor to include the Community Center and the Adjacent Right-Of-Way for the 2022 Holiday Season at an additional cost of $5,800; and authorizing execution of the Second Amendment. Resolution approving a Contract with Mohawk Carpet Distribution, LLC for the purchase and installation of carpet for the Village Library at a total cost of $44,596.52; and authorizing execution of the Contract. Receive for file Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Board meeting held 11/15/22. RESOLUTION – DEVELOPMENT OF ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY CONTRACT A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Mullinix to adopt a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH RAFTELIS FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR OVERHEAD UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING AND AUTHORIZING ITS EXECUTION; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO AMEND THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND BUDGET TO TRANSFER $64,400.00 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE ACCOUNT TO THE PLANNING – CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATION CAPITAL ACCOUNT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Acting Public Works Director Chad Girard discussed and explained the purpose of the resolution. Mr. Girard explained that undergrounding of overhead utilities was identified as a desired project for the Village and gave a brief history and background. The Village issued a Request for Proposals on October 7, 2022 in an effort to identify the most qualified firm to provide utility undergrounding assessment methodology consulting services to the Village. Two (2) consultants submitted proposals. A Selection Committee reviewed the proposals and selected Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc. as the consultant to recommend moving forward with. John Samadi, 512 Marlin Road, expressed his concerns with the preparation of an assessment methodology and its cost. Chris Ryder, 118 Dory Road S, expressed his concerns with the costs and assessments associated with undergrounding the Village’s utilities. Discussion ensued between Councilmembers and staff regarding the costs involved with undergrounding and whether or not the preparation of an assessment methodology should take place until there is an estimate provided on the cost of the utility undergrounding based on any grant funding that may be available for the project. Council reached a consensus to have a future workshop to discuss the proposal of overhead utility undergrounding and the proposed costs involved. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 5 of 8 RESOLUTION – DEVELOPMENT OF ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY CONTRACT continued A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Mullinix to table the resolution approving a contract with Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc. for the development of an assessment methodology for overhead utility undergrounding. Thereafter, the motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION – LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT VEHICLE PURCHASE A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE TURTLE TOP TERRA TRANSIT BUS FROM ABC TEXAS BUS SALES, INC. D/B/A ABC COMPANIES PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING TIPS COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Girard explained that the purpose of the resolution was to purchase a new Leisure Services Department Bus to be utilized by the Parks Department for out of town bus trips. The current bus was thirteen (13) years old and in need of replacement. Councilmember Mullinix expressed his concerns regarding the purchase of a new bus and the insurance and maintenance costs that may be involved. Councilmember Mullinix asked if the costs of chartering the Village’s bus trips were reviewed or considered. Discussion ensued between Councilmembers and staff regarding the maintenance and insurance costs involved with purchasing a new bus versus chartering the Village’s bus trips. A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to table the resolution approving the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit Bus from ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. d/b/a ABC Companies to the next Council meeting scheduled on January 26, 2023. Thereafter the motion passed unanimously. Mayor Searcy stated that she attended the last Residential Code Ad Hoc Committee meeting. Mayor Searcy stated that the committee recommended that Council consider policy on whether or not to allow accessory dwelling units in the Village. Councilmember Mullinix agreed that there should be discussion to consider allowing accessory dwelling units within the Village. Mayor Searcy stated that she had received complaints regarding the proliferation of political signs. Mayor Searcy asked Mr. Rubin if he was preparing a revision for the Village’s code related to political signs. Mr. Rubin stated that he had prepared a few drafts of the revised code and would be bringing the revisions to Council for consideration in the near future. President Pro Tem Bickel asked Mr. Huff for an update on the Water Supply Plan. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 6 of 8 MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS continued Mr. Huff stated that a Comprehensive Plan Amendment had been submitted and comments came back from South Florida Water Management that had not been answered by the deadline. Mr. Ahrenholz was working on getting the information put together and submitted. The good news was that the Village would not be penalized for the late submittal. President Pro Tem Bickel asked for an update on getting an independent traffic study. Mr. Huff stated that the study had not yet been requested due to the holidays and that he would begin working on getting one done. Councilmembers discussed the wording of a draft letter that was provided to them on the dais. The letter was addressed to Governor DeSantis regarding a request to expedite repairs to the bridge on U.S. Highway 1 that experienced a partial collapse. Councilmembers agreed on specific wording to be revised and added in the letter. The letter would be revised and mailed to Governor DeSantis. President Pro Tem Bickel stated that the second week in March was spring break and recommended rescheduling the March 23rd Council meeting. Discussion ensued between the Councilmembers regarding the rescheduling of the March 23rd Council meeting. Council came to consensus to tentatively reschedule the March 23rd meeting to March 30th. Village Manager Appointment Donald Solodar, 100 Lakeshore Drive, expressed his support for Mr. Huff and recommended that Mr. Huff be appointed as Village Manager. Pat Friedman, 1208 Marine Way, expressed her support for Mr. Huff and recommended that Mr. Huff be appointed as Village Manager. Ms. Friedman also read into the record a statement from Karen Marcus who was unable to attend the meeting. Ms. Marcus also expressed her support for Mr. Huff and recommended that Mr. Huff be appointed as Village Manager. Chris Ryder, 118 Dory Road S, expressed his support for Mr. Huff and recommended that Mr. Huff be appointed as Village Manager. Dr. William Luzuriagga, 948 Dogwood Drive, expressed his support for Mr. Huff and recommended that Mr. Huff be appointed as Village Manager. Councilmember Mullinix stated that Mr. Huff had exceeded his expectations and stated that he was in support of appointing Mr. Huff as Village Manager. President Pro Tem Bickel concurred and stated that she was in support of appointing Mr. Huff as Village Manager. Vice Mayor Norris expressed that he was in support of appointing Mr. Huff as Village Manager. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 7 of 8 Village Manager Appointment continued Councilmember Aubrey expressed that he was in support of appointing Mr. Huff as Village Manager. Mayor Searcy expressed that she was in support of appointing Mr. Huff as Village Manager. Mayor Searcy expressed her disappointment in how the process for recruiting and appointing a Village Manager took place stating that as a governing body, Council could have done better. Discussion ensued between Councilmembers regarding the process that took place to recruit and appoint a Village Manager. Council agreed that improvements could be made to the process. Council came to consensus to work on a Village Manager Agreement with Mr. Huff. President Pro Tem Bickel discussed the residency requirement for Village Managers and asked if Council was in agreement with waiving the residency requirement for Mr. Huff. President Pro Tem Bickel noted that she was not in favor of eliminating the requirement from the Village code. Council came to consensus to waive the residency requirement for Mr. Huff. Mr. Huff thanked Council for their support and for appointing him as Village Manager. VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS Mr. Huff announced that Village offices would be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Day. Mr. Huff stated that he received concerns regarding the usage of golf carts within the Village. Police Chief Jenkins stated that he had seen the results of the poll on traffic calming for the Lighthouse Drive area where golf carts were mentioned. Chief Jenkins stated that he was unable to obtain the data on golf cart tickets. Chief Jenkins indicated that there were only two (2) golf cart accidents reported with minor injuries. There was a total of twelve (12) complaints regarding golf carts that were called into the Village’s Police Department and the Police Department was only able to contact three (3) out of the twelve (12) golf cart operators. In almost every instance the complaint was regarding underage children driving. Chief Jenkins continued stating that it was almost impossible to stop a golf cart for underage driving since it is difficult to determine the age of the person driving and it is against the law. The driver would have to be stopped for a different traffic violation. Chief Jenkins stated that it is has not been his experience that a parent did not know whether or not their underage child was driving a golf cart owned by the parent. Chief Jenkins discussed and explained how he had to stop allowing domination of the Police Department’s resources on unfunded mandates and mission creep. President Pro Tem recommended that an article on golf cart safety be written in the Village newsletter. Chief Jenkins recommended that the article be included in the Village newsletter on a quarterly basis. Draft Minutes of the Village Council Regular Session held January 12, 2023 Page 8 of 8 ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 8:43 p.m. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Alex Ahrenholz, Principal Planner DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: MOTION – Appeal of Planning Commission’s Denial of 200 Yacht Club Drive Project Summary of request: At its September 6, 2022 meeting, the Village of North Palm Beach Planning Commission reviewed the application for site plan and appearance approval with waivers filed by Robbins NPB LLC, the owner of 4.09 acres of real property located on the southeast corner of Yacht Club Drive and U.S. Highway One at 200 Yacht Club Drive. The Applicant was initially seeking approval of 181 residential units and 1,578 square feet of commercial space on the Property, including four live-work units. During the approval process, the Applicant agreed to reduce the number of units to 177 and increase the amount of commercial space to 5,802 square feet. The Planning Commission raised various issues with the proposed Project, including, but not limited to, the requested waivers, density, traffic circulation and consistency with both the Village Comprehensive Plan and the Village’s Citizens’ Master Plan. Ultimately, the Planning Commission voted to deny the Project, finding that the waiver from Section 45-31(G)(3) of the Village Code, requiring a seven-foot perpetual sidewalk dedicated to the Village along the U.S. Highway One front age, did not meet the criteria for a waiver set forth in Section 45-51 of the Village Code. The motion to deny passed by a vote of 5 to 2, and a copy of the Planning Commission’s Order is attached. Section 45-51(1) of the Village Code requires that an applicant requesting a waiver “demonstrate that the waiver provides a public benefit, including, by way of example, high-quality architectural design, pedestrian amenities, no cost dedication of rights-of -way, construction of public parking, public art or other improvement adjacent to the property, preservation of environmentally sensitive lands, provision of public parks and/or open spaces, or mixed uses which reduce impacts on village services.” Section 45-51(3) requires, among other things, consideration of the following factors when evaluating waiver requests:  The extent to which the alternate standard proposed by the applicant differs from the code’s standard that would be waived;  Whether the granting of the waiver will lead to innovative design in wh ich other minimum standards are exceeded;  Whether the request clearly demonstrate the public benefits to be derived;  Whether the request furthers the goals of the village master plan, and exemplifies the architectural, building and site design techniques desired within the Village’s Appearance Plan;  The effect of approving or denying the waiver on the development project and the surrounding area; and  Consistency with the comprehensive plan. On September 16, 2022, the applicant, through its legal counsel, filed an appeal of the Planning Commission’s denial of the waiver pursuant to Section 45-51(6) of the Village Code. That section allows the applicant or any interested party to file an appeal to the Village Council on any decision on waivers. However, that section further provides that “such an appeal will also function as an appeal of the site plan and appearance review application.” Because this is an appeal, the Village Council’s review of the application shall be based solely on the record of the proceedings before the Planning Commission and is not a de novo review (or completely new hearing). The purpose of site plan and appearance review is to determine compliance with both the Village’s land development regulations and its comprehensive plan. To that end, Staff has included a copy of the Staff Report and all supporting documentation presented to the Planning Commission for review by the Village Council in making its determination. Staff has also included the exhibits that were introduced during the course of the quasi-judicial hearing before the Planning Commission, as well as a draft copy of the Planning Commission minutes. Status of the appeal: The Village Council considered the appeal at its October 27, 2022 meeting. While members of the Council expressed support for the Planning Commission’s decision to deny the Project, the Council ultimately decided to stay the appeal until the January 26, 2023 meeting to give the applicant an opportunity to address Council and resident concerns regarding density, traffic, compatibility and other issues. The applicant recently presented a conceptual redesign of the Project to residents. Most notably, the applicant is proposed a reduction in density to 36 units per acre. If the applicant moves forward with its redesign, the new Project would need to be reviewed by both Village Staff and the Planning Commission. Recommendation: Village Staff requests that the Village Council review the record of the proceedings before the Planning Commission and move to: grant the appeal and approve the application for site plan and appearance review with waivers; deny the appeal and reject the application for site plan and appearance review with waivers; or order some other form of relief based on the applicant’s eff orts to redesign the project to address Council and resident concerns. VILLAGE-NPB.ORG 501 US Highway 1 | North Palm Beach, FL 33408 | Phone: 561-841-3380 DATE:September 6, 2022 TO: Planning Commission FROM:Alex Ahrenholz, AICP, Acting Community Development Director RE: 200 Yacht Club September 6, 2022 Meeting P&Z# 2020-2238 Location:200 Yacht Club Drive. SE corner of US-1 and Yacht Club Drive PCN:68342090200000010;68434209010700140; 68434209010700121 Request:An application submitted by Urban Design Studio on behalf of Robbins NPB LLC for a Site Plan with waivers for 181 multi-family units and 1,578 SF of commercial. I.PROJECT INTRODUCTION The property is approximately 4.09 acres with a Commercial Future Land Use (FLU) designation and a C-MU US-1 Mixed-Use District zoning designation. The proposed project includes 181 residential units and 1,578 square feet of commercial space. Of the 181 residential units, six are townhomes adjacent to the rear alley and four (4) are currently shown as “live-work units”. A proposed condition of approval requires those units to be constructed as commercial space for a total of 5,802 square feet of commercial, reducing the residential units to 177. Buildings on the site range from three to four stories with public courtyards adjacent to the commercial units. The project includes three separate lots, one of which contains an existing 11,060 square foot office building. The other two lots previously had a 250 seat restaurant and a 179 seat restaurant. These two lots have remained vacant for several years, with little redevelopment interest due to existing vacancy rates along the US-1 corridor. II.UPDATE SINCE DECEMBER 2021 MEETING The previous application included 206 residential units within 5 story buildings. The Planning Commission approved the request by a 5-1 vote on December 7, 2021. Village Council heard concerns from many adjacent residents regarding density, height, rental vs. ownership, storm water impacts, and traffic on the alley as well as potential traffic backups at the intersection of Yacht Club Drive and US-1. The applicant decided to redesign the project and eliminate the 5 th floor waiver request. Without that request as part of the application, the project is no longer required to be approved by the Village Council. Because the project has been redesigned from the originally approved request, the application is back before the Planning Commission for final approval. Through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2022-10 on May 12, 2022, the Village Council amended Section 45-2 Definitions of the Village Code of Ordinances. When the Village Council enacted Ordinance 2020- 06, providing for a form-based commercial zoning code along US-1, the definition of the term Dwelling Unit contained the following language: For purposes of computing residential density in commercial zoning district that allow mixed uses, a dwelling unit that contains only one bedroom, or no separate bedroom, will be counted as one-half a dwelling unit. Although the Council subsequently repealed this language, the applicant submitted its development application when this provision was still in effect. Consequently, the Village is required to evaluate the application under the then-existing regulations, including the one-half dwelling unit calculation for one- bedroom units when computing residential density in the C-MU US-1 Mixed-Use District. With the fifth floor eliminated, the difference in unit breakdown between the original request and the current request can be found in the table below. The number is parentheses is the effective number of units to calculate density. Original Request Current Request Difference One-bedroom units (half unit density reduction) 118 (59) 97 (49) -21 (-10) Two-bedroom units 82 74 -8 Townhome 6 6 - Live/work 4 4 - Total units (half unit reduction)206 (147) 181 (133) -25 (-14) Both requests have included 1,578 SF of commercial within Building A and four (4) live/work units between Buildings B and C. Staff believes there is a market for more commercial on the ground floor and seeks further activation along the US-1 corridor for the project to truly be a benefit to the community. Therefore, staff has added a condition of approval requiring the applicant to construct the live/work units as commercial. If they are not leased within two (2) years, they may be converted to live/work or residential units. The applicant has agreed to this condition. The site will have forty-four (44) parking spaces over code requirements, which will serve as parking for the commercial use, residential guests, and occasional events within the plazas. The surface parking areas between the garage and residential buildings have sixteen (16) spaces specifically reserved for these uses. The proposed twenty (20) foot right-of-way was originally approved by the Planning Commission with a condition for $125,000 be paid to the Village for its eventual construction. Because there is a public concern of traffic back up at the intersection of Yacht Club Drive and US Highway 1, staff has added a condition of approval requiring the applicant to construct a westbound, one-way road within that twenty (20) foot area. Because US Highway 1 is a state road, this construction is pending approval of the access point by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The applicant has agreed to this condition. III. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITIZEN’S MASTER PLAN AND FORM-BASED CODE: This project is the first to be submitted and reviewed since the adoption of the new commercial zoning regulations. Because of this, it’s important to provide background information and place the proposal in the appropriate context since the project represents a significant departure from the Village’s existing development pattern. Additionally, it is important to highlight the components of the project that support the objectives of the Master Plan and the Code. In 2016, the Citizen’s Master Plan (“Master Plan”) recommended creating a form-based code that will allow higher residential densities and mixed-use development as a means to stimulate redevelopment along the US-1 corridor. The Village hired renowned planning firm Dover, Kohl & Partners to develop a form-based code for the Village’s commercial zoning districts. The Village and its consultants held eight public workshops between December 2018 and May 2019 at which public input was solicited and regulatory concepts were reviewed. Following several meetings with the Village Council and the Planning Commission, the new commercial code was adopted in late 2020. The CM-U US-1 Mixed Use District was created specifically for the portion of the US-1 Corridor between Yacht Club Drive and the Earman River. The recommendations in the Citizen’s Master Plan and the subsequent provisions in the new code were driven by regional economic influences. For instance, according to a market study conducted for the Village by economists at the consulting firm of WTL+, North Palm Beach had an office vacancy rate of 11.4% in 2020 (pre-Covid). The vacancy rate had increased from 6.9% in 2016 when the Citizen’s Master Plan was adopted. Additionally, the retail vacancy rate along the US-1 corridor north of Northlake was 22% in 2020 (Attachment A). Due to competition from the PGA Corridor and Downtown West Palm Beach, filling the Village’s existing office and retail buildings is challenging. The Village is a highly desirable place to live, and the creation of a walkable, mixed-use district with multi-family residential has been selected to be the best strategy to create a healthy US-1 corridor. Objective 1.B of the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan states, “The Village desires to enhance certain aging commercial corridors that have a Commercial Future Land Use designation, into walkable and bikeable centers of vibrant activity. Current business uses along these corridors will be supplemented with new residential and mixed-use development”. Additionally Policy 1.B.4 states “Residential and mixed- use developments may be approved in areas with a Commercial Future Land Use designation in order to achieve a mixed- use development pattern… The mixed- use provisions in the C-MU zoning district along US. Highway No. 1 between Yacht Club Drive and the Earman River, which are intended to evolve that district into a mixed- use development pattern that remains predominately commercial along US Highway No. 1.” Though this project is not predominately commercial, the corridor currently has no residential uses, so this development is creating the mixed-use district in conjunction with the adjacent commercial uses. Further, Section 45-31.A of the Village Code states, “This mixed-use district will encourage the redevelopment of the US Highway 1 corridor into a vibrant mixed-use place for businesses, visitors, and residents of North Palm Beach. A Citizens Master Plan, adopted in 2016, envisioned the US Highway 1 corridor evolving into a better working and living environment with walkable and bikeable streets, compact mixed-use buildings, and convenient access to many forms of transportation. The C-MU zoning district is a form-based code that uses clear and predictable standards to guide redevelopment into this pattern.” The applicant has designed a project that meets many of the overarching goals of the Citizen’s Master Plan, the Village Comprehensive Plan, and the C-MU Code standards. For instance, the applicant’s plan includes compact, mixed-use buildings that will allow residents in the new rental units as well as existing nearby residents to walk or ride bikes – or drive golf carts – to the commercial units adjacent to the pedestrian plazas. The architecture is consistent with the Florida Vernacular style, one of the suggested architectural styles that is listed in the Village’s new Architectural Guidelines. The site has been designed to have multiple structures with varying rooflines and building heights. The buildings have been pushed closer to US-1, in order to conceal parking from US-1 and to create additional separation from single-family residential dwellings to the east. Public courtyards are located along US-1 that will be lined with commercial uses at a total of 5,802 square feet (with the live/work units converted). Adjacent to the courtyards is a pavered multi-use roadway that can hold special events, such as food truck night’s or farmer’s markets. The developer is also providing a 20-foot roadway easement on the southern portion of the property. A condition of approval is proposed for the construction of the westbound side to be completed with the project and the eastbound side would be completed with future redevelopment of the adjacent Gentry Building. This future roadway is consistent with the development pattern established in the C-MU zoning district and will assist in the distribution of traffic as this section of the corridor redevelops. The project will introduce a multi-family residential product that is new to North Palm Beach, but is commonly found in other relatively affluent areas. North Palm Beach has a wide mix of housing types; from luxury high rise condos in Water Club and Old Port Cove, to moderately priced homes on smaller lots, to mansions on large waterfront lots, to reasonably priced condos in older buildings. However, the Village does not have a highly amenitized multi-family rental product that caters to young professionals and upwardly mobile renters. The project will have a rooftop pool, clubhouse, fitness center, yoga studio, bocce court, and coworking space, in addition to the adjacent commercial uses and public courtyards. These types of multifamily products can be found in other vibrant local communities and are essential to the creation of a healthy local economy. The following table summarizes the FLU designation and zoning district of the subject property: Future Land Use (FLU) Designation Zoning Designation Commercial US-1 Mixed Use District (C-MU) The following table summarizes the uses, FLU designations, and zoning districts of the surrounding properties: Zoning Future Land Use Existing Use EAST R-3 Apartment Dwelling; R1 Single Family High Density Residential; Low Density Residential Multi-family; Single Family Residential NORTH C-S Shopping Commercial D Commercial Gas Station with Car Wash SOUTH US-1 Mixed Use District (C-MU)Commercial Office WEST P-Public Recreation/Open Space North Palm Beach Country Club IV. DEVELOPMENT REQUEST The applicant is requesting 181 multi-family units on 4.09 acres. The standard density allowed within the C-MU zoning district is 24 dwelling units per acre, with the possibility of an additional 12 dwelling unit per acre density bonus for the provision of workforce housing. One bedroom units are each counted as 0.5 unit for density purposes under the previous zoning code provision that has since been modified. It’s important to note that what is considered “workforce housing” in Palm Beach County may be considered expensive in other communities. The allowable rents for this program are generally around $1,882-$2,196 for one-bedroom units and $2,259-$2,635 for two-bedroom units. Essentially the workforce housing bonus ensures that some of the units cannot be luxury units. The proposed height and scale of the buildings is consistent with renderings in the Master Plan for the Yacht Club Drive area. The Master Plan noted that buildings in the Yacht Club Drive area vary between two and six stories. This image was included in the Master Plan as an inspiration for the scale of new buildings in the Yacht Club Drive area: Figure 1: Image of new development along Yacht Club Drive (Master Plan) The project is proposed to have a mix of building heights, including three primary residential buildings along US-1 that are four (4) stories high. The interior of the project has a four-level parking structure that is screened from the alley by three (3) three-story townhomes. The parking structure has been treated architecturally to look like a building, not a parking garage. The new CM-U code requires buildings to be 2 stories or lower within the rear 25 feet and 3 stories or lower within the rear 50 feet of the property in order to protect residential properties in the adjacent R-1 zoning districts. The project design is consistent with this provision. One of the most important aspects of the new CM-U code is the utilization of build-to-zones, versus minimum setbacks. The previous code had large setbacks that resulted in “a sea of asphalt” parking lots along the street, with buildings pushed back closer to single-family homes in the rear. The CM-U code pushes buildings closer to the street to provide greater separation from single-family homes in the rear. The proposed project has setbacks that are 83’ feet and 50’ from the rear property line. This is demonstrated in the image below. Figure 2: Image of setbacks compared to build-to-zones V.PUBLIC INPUT AND NOTICES Signs were posted on US-1 and Yacht Club Drive, an advertisement of the hearing was placed in the Palm Beach Post and courtesy notices were mailed to property owners within 500 feet of the subject site for the Planning Commission meeting on September 6, 2022 The applicant shared initial plans for the property at a well-attended Village open house in September 2020 and subsequently held another open house on September 16, 2021. The 2021 meeting was attended by several residents of multi-family units in the Yacht Club Drive corridor, who expressed concerns about traffic and impacts the project would have on them. Village staff has also coordinated conversations and smaller meetings with residents to address concerns and the applicant has contacted a few residents as requested. VI.ANALYSIS OF APPLICANT’S REQUEST A.Site Plan with Waivers The new C-MU code allows the Planning Commission to grant waivers to certain development standards without the need for Village Council approval. The intent of allowing waivers in a site plan is similar to the same allowance within Planned Unit Developments and, namely to allow flexibility in design in exchange for better outcomes. Section 45-51.1 of the Village Code states as follows: “In the C-MU and C-NB zoning districts, waivers may be requested from certain regulations in this Code. An applicant requesting a waiver shall demonstrate that the waiver provides a public benefit, including, by way of example, high- quality architectural design, pedestrian amenities, no cost dedication of rights-of-way, construction of public parking, public art or other improvements adjacent to the property, preservation of environmentally-sensitive lands, provision of public parks and/or open spaces, or mixed uses which reduce impacts on village services.” The proposed project is providing several features which could be considered to be “public benefit”. The project is providing a 20-foot access road at the south end of the property. The project also includes significant pedestrian amenities, including a new bench and seating area for the Palm Tran bus stop at the US-1 and Yacht Club Drive intersection, an expanded sidewalk from 5 feet to 8 feet along US-1, and undergrounding of utilities. The applicant also intends to host community serving events such as farmer’s markets and food truck nights. The Planning Commission and Village Council may also determine that the project provides public benefit by producing high-quality architectural design relative to the remainder of the US-1 corridor. Analysis of Waivers Requested: The applicant is requesting five waivers from code provisions in the table and further described in detail below: WAIVER # CODE SECTION REQUIREMENT PROPOSED WAIVER W.1 45-31.D.2, Table 4 Building Frontage: Storefront Build-to zone: 5' max. Bldg.A North: 12' max. Bldg. C west: 6' max. Bldg.A North: 7' INCREASE of the build-to zone Bldg. C West: 1' INCREASE of the build-to zone Building Frontage: 60% min. Bldg.A North: 56% Bldg.A North: 4% REDUCTION Door Recess: 5' Max. Bldg.A North: 6.5’ Bldg.A West: 6.5' Bldg. B West: 6.5' Bldg. C West: 6.5' Bldg.A North: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg.A West: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg.B West: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg.C West: 1.5' INCREASE Cumulative Storefront Width: 70% min. Building A North: 40% Building B West: 42% Building C West: 39% Bldg.A North: 30% REDUCTION Bldg.B West: 28% REDUCTION Bldg. C West: 31% REDUCTION Transparency Ground: 70% min./Upper: 40% min. Bldg.A North: 36% /26% Bldg. A West:65%/ 31% Bldg. B West:30%/ 31% Bldg. C West: 29% / 30% 34%/ 14% REDUCTION 5% / 9% REDUCTION 40% /9% REDUCTION 41% /11% REDUCTION W2.6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs B. may display one (1) permanent accessory building wall identification sign facing each public street frontage on the principal building in which the complex is located, not to exceed a sign area of twenty (20) square feet. Sign Type 1–Building Identity Sign: One (1) building identification sign each for Building A and Building C for up to a maximum of two (2) building identity signs. Allow one building identification on a non-street frontage for Building C. W3.6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs C. Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the facade area if the front building setback is twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Sign Type 2 – Tenant Sign: Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the façade area with a front building setback of 0’ due to code-required build-to-zones. Removal of 25’ Setback requirement. WAIVER # CODE SECTION REQUIREMENT PROPOSED WAIVER W4.45-31.G.3 A. A 7-foot perpetual sidewalk easement must be dedicated to the village along the US Highway 1 frontage A 7-foot easement is proposed, however, landscaping encroaches into the easement. Allowance of landscaping into sidewalk easement. The Applicant has provided detailed explanations for why the requested waivers are consistent with the waiver standards enumerated within Section 45-51 of the Village Code of Ordinances. This information can be found on Page 12 of the applicant’s justification statement. Staff is supportive of the requested waivers. This is the first project to come forward utilizing the Village’s new C-MU code. The new form-based code has many prescriptive code provisions that attempt to shape the form of buildings on a site. The applicant has come very close to meeting many of these provisions. The design related aspects of Waiver 1 are intended to bring the building closer to the street and create a pedestrian friendly design at the street level. Due to the project not being entirely commercial on the first floor along US-1, minor deviations are needed from the storefront design standards. The code provisions in Waivers 2 and 3 relate to signage. When the C-MU code was adopted, a companion signage section to complement the new code was not created. The Village will eventually need to adopt new signage provisions within its code to accommodate the type of signage requests that are needed within the C-MU code. For instance, the building wall sign allowance in Section 6.115.C.2 requires a building to be setback 25 feet in order to be granted the allowable sign area, but the C-MU code requires building’s to be located closer to the property line than 25 feet. Waiver number 4 relates to a 7-foot perpetual sidewalk easement that is required to be dedicated to the Village along the US-1 Highway frontage. The code says that the easement must be paved at the time of development and shall be used to enhance non-vehicular travel along US-1. The applicant is proposing to dedicate the easement, but is seeking to allow landscaping within portions of the 7-foot easement. The applicant is proposing to expand the existing sidewalk an additional three feet westward, towards US-1, rather than use the entirety of the easement area as a navigable sidewalk. The applicant would like to create some separation utilizing landscaping between the public sidewalk and the entrances to the residents and businesses. B.Site Plan Analysis a.Traffic Analysis The three parcels that comprise the site currently contain an 11,060 square foot office building. The site previously contained a 250 seat restaurant along Yacht Club Drive and 179 seat restaurant on the southern parcel. Both restaurants have been torn down for several years, and are no longer vested from a traffic concurrency perspective. However, the previous configuration of the property demonstrates that high intensity traffic generators have previously operated on the site. A trip generation analysis from the applicant’s traffic engineer determined that the site in its previous configuration generated 209 AM peak hour trips and 189 PM peak hour trips. (See Exhibit B). The applicant has provided a traffic study that notes the project will generate 83 new AM peak hour trips (31 in/52 out) and 101 PM peak hour trips (58 in/43 out).The proposed project will generate 126 fewer AM peak hour and 88 fewer PM hour trips than the previous configuration. The Village engaged traffic engineer Susan O’Rourke to review the proposed traffic study and has confirmed that the project meets the Village’s traffic standards within Section 21-47. At public workshops on the project, some residents suggested that the development will have negative impacts on the Yacht Club Drive intersection. The applicant’s traffic study calculates that the largest impact to the intersection will be within the AM peak hour (8:00 am to 9:00 am). Existing counts at this intersection were conducted in February of 2020, before COVID disruptions and during peak population of seasonal residents. The intersection saw 80 westbound trips (55 left turns and 25 right turns). The proposed development will add 59 westbound trips (35 left turns and 24 right turns) for a total of 95 left turn vehicles over the course of that hour. Per a memo from Susan O’Rourke, “there will be some delay with an expected queue of 5 to 6 vehicles. However, the overall intersection level of service is very good. If travel patterns change, the signal timing could be adjusted to give a little more time to the westbound movement.” At most, the calculations show seven (7) cars stacked at the intersection between cycles for a total distance of 175 feet. The proposed driveway for this project will be located 225 feet from the intersection or a nine (9) car stacking distance. The project will primarily utilize Yacht Club Drive for access, with secondary access from the service alley in the rear. The service alley runs from Yacht Club Drive to Anchorage Drive North, then continues south until it dead ends just south of Lighthouse Drive. The alley is currently used for a variety of modes of transportation, such as walking, biking, driving cars, golf carts, and delivery trucks. The project will have minimal impacts on the alley, per Susan O’Rourke, “the project anticipates a low level of usage of the alley with 5 to 6 vehicles using the alley in the peak hours.” With the addition of the south road, there will be a few more cars redistributed to the alley and away from the Yacht Club intersection. Cars would only have to use the alley for approximately sixty (60) feet before exiting to the new road. Most cars would not go to the North Anchorage Drive intersection with this access added. By design, alleys are intended for secondary use and very low speeds. The 20 foot width allows for two-way travel…widening of the alley would encourage additional volume at higher speeds. The applicant will be burying power lines along the portion of the alley adjacent to the proposed project. Long term, the Village intends to evaluate design techniques in the alley that will slow down traffic and make the alley more bicycle and pedestrian friendly. b.Easements The applicant is providing three different easements to the Village. Per section 45-31.G.3 of the Village Code, the property is required to provide a “7-foot perpetual sidewalk easement must be dedicated to the village along the US Highway 1 frontage, in a form acceptable to the Village Attorney.”As previously stated, the applicant needs a waiver to encroach into this easement with landscaping. However, the applicant is proposing to expand the existing sidewalk in the right-of-way three feet to the west. This will result in an 8-foot wide sidewalk. The second easement being provided is required by section 45-31.G.2, which states that “a 7-foot perpetual transportation and utility easement must be dedicated to the village along the alley, in a form acceptable to the Village Attorney.”The applicant will be undergrounding the existing powerline that runs along the alley and will be providing landscaping within this easement area, along with an additional five-foot wide landscape buffer on the inside of the property. The Village has requested that the applicant provide grasses or groundcover immediately adjacent to the alley since narrowing the visual corridor of a street or alley tends to calm or slow down traffic. However, the apartment building to the immediate east of the property needs space for cars to back out and any vertical landscaping immediately next to the alley will limit the ability of those vehicles to turn around. The third easement being provided is a twenty-foot wide easement on the south end of the property. This easement is not required by code, but is being granted to the Village for the creation of a new street to connect US-1 and the alley. The regulating plan that was adopted within the C-MU code encourages (but does not require) a new street to be created in this location. If the access is approved by FDOT, the applicant shall construct the westbound lane of the new street and it shall be completed as a two-way road when the property to the immediate south redevelops. c.Landscaping The applicant has proposed a significant amount of landscaping, exceeding the minimum requirements of the Village landscape code. Buffers are only required adjacent to parking areas and foundation plantings are required around 40% of the building facades, but the applicant has elected to add landscaping on all sides of the buildings. This will provide better visual separation to the right-of-ways and adjacent properties. Of the trees currently on site, 48 of 66 existing sabal palms are able to be relocated and utilized in the new landscaping. An additional six (6) live oak trees are healthy enough to be relocated as well. All of the trees proposed for the site are drought tolerant and over half are native species to Florida. There is a healthy mixture of ornamental trees, shade trees and palms throughout the site, with no areas of simple repetition or monotony. Of the required 200 landscape points per section 45-87.D, 189 are provided from the relocated oak trees being well over the minimum 5-inch caliper at planting. An additional 100 points are achieved by creating the two public courtyards. The courtyards were designed to have a pedestrian scale with ample shade provided by 8 large coconut palms in the Northern courtyard and a mixture of palm trees including coconut and date palms in the southern courtyard. Along the alleyways, there will be various levels of hedging and shorter trees to greatly enhance the aesthetics of the corridor. The buffer adjacent to the northeast parking lot will provide coverage of headlights that would otherwise shine into the Corinthian condominium units to the East. The powerlines adjacent to the property will be undergrounded, so larger trees can be accommodated without interference. Along Yacht Club Drive, utility work required by Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA) will eliminate the existing sabal palms in the right-of-way. Tall grasses are proposed to be planted to create a separation from the street to the sidewalk, but trees are not permitted by SUA as the roots would interfere with the pipes over time. Foundation trees between the sidewalk and the building will provide some shade and visual interest. C.Consistency With Comprehensive Plan Staff has not identified any inconsistencies with the Comprehensive Plan. The project is consistent with several objectives, policies, and goals within the Comprehensive Plan. Notably, the project will meet the goals of Objective 1.B of the Future Land Use Element, which states, “The Village desires to enhance certain aging commercial corridors that have a Commercial Future Land Use designation, into walkable and bikeable centers of vibrant activity. Current business uses along these corridors will be supplemented with new residential and mixed-use development.”Further Objective 6 states “The Village shall encourage infill development and redevelopment along the Northlake Boulevard and U.S. Highway No.1 corridors.”Policy 1.B.4 states, “the mixed-use provisions in the C-MU zoning district along US. Highway No. 1 between Yacht Club Drive and the Earman River, which are intended to evolve that district into a mixed-use development pattern that remains predominately commercial along US Highway No. 1.” Due to this being the first mixed-use project being proposed in the new C- MU district, the development pattern will remain primarily commercial through the corridor. The project is consistent with the density allowed within commercial land use designations in the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 1.B.1.3 allows a maximum density of 24 units per acre, with a workforce housing bonus of an additional 12 units per acre for a total of 36 units per acre. The project is proposing 133 units for density calculations (utilizing the 0.5 dwelling unit provision for one bedroom units), which results in an overall density of 32.5 units per acre. The applicant is proposing to construct all workforce units on site. A minimum of eighteen (18) units of workforce housing units must be provided, and a maximum of nine (9) units can be from the highest income bracket of 120-140% of median household income. Documentation of the construction and rental agreements of these workforce units has been included as a condition of approval. The project is also consistent with Policy 1.A.1.b, which requires the provision of 5% of a site’s land area for recreation and open space, through the creation of public plazas, which will be used for public events such as farmer’s markets and food truck nights. The applicant is providing 7% of the site’s area for this provision. The project will also create a more walkable and pedestrian friendly environment and accomplish goals in the Comprehensive Plan and Citizen’s Master Plan. The project is consistent with Policy 6.3, which states that “Development and redevelopment activities shall be transit-ready by maintaining access to Palm Tran, pedestrian accessibility by sidewalks and bikeways, and connectivity with neighboring residential and commercial areas.”Additionally, Policy 4.5 states, “The Village shall promote mixed- use development along its major transportation corridors, and cooperate with Palm Beach County to develop new and improved forms of transit as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions resulting from traffic congestion.” D.Standards of Review There are several relevant code sections that the Planning Commission shall consider during the review of this project, including, but not limited to: 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 other committees and 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 village council. 5. To hold site plan and appearance review hearings, when required, and to issue or deny site plan and appearance approval for multiple-dwelling, commercial, mixed-use, and industrial buildings pursuant to the provisions of this division and the appearance plan in Appendix A of this Code. Sec. 6-58. - Action of planning commission. Upon consideration of an application, the planning commission shall issue site plan and appearance approval upon a finding that the plan conforms to the village appearance plan and other applicable land development regulations. This approval may contain special conditions in response to unusual aspects of the application or to ensure that the approval carries out village policies and codes without undue permitting delays. If the planning commission determines that these criteria are not met, the planning commission may provide such advice, counsel, suggestions and recommendations 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 and other village land development regulations. Section 45-51- Waivers 1. In the C-MU and C-NB zoning districts, waivers may be requested from certain regulations in this Code. An applicant requesting a waiver shall demonstrate that the waiver provides a public benefit, including, by way of example, high-quality architectural design, pedestrian amenities, no cost dedication of rights-of-way, construction of public parking, public art or other improvements adjacent to the property, preservation of environmentally-sensitive lands, provision of public parks and/or open spaces, or mixed uses which reduce impacts on village services. 2. An application for such waiver may be made by any property owner or tenant or by a governmental office, department, board or bureau. Such applications shall be filed with the community development director of the village, using forms supplied by the director, who shall transmit the same, together with all the plans, specifications, application materials, and other papers pertaining to the application, to the planning commission. The applicant shall identify each waiver request in writing as part of the application, fully explaining the nature of the request, the extent to which it departs from a standard zoning regulation, and the basis for which it is sought. 3. The planning commission will hold a public hearing in conjunction with the site plan and appearance review hearing for the subject property (see sections 6-30—6-60). When evaluating waiver requests, the planning commission will consider the following factors and any additional criteria set forth in the relevant zoning district: a. The extent to which the alternate standard proposed by the applicant differs from the code's standard that would be waived; b. Whether the granting of the waiver will lead to innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded; c. Whether the request clearly demonstrates the public benefits to be derived; d. Whether the request furthers the goals of the village master plan, and exemplifies the architectural, building, and site design techniques desired within the Village's Appearance Plan; e. Whether the requested waiver can be granted in the zoning district; f. Any unusual circumstances regarding the property or immediate area, including the location of power lines, specimen trees, or shade trees; g. The effect of approving or denying the waiver on the development project and on the surrounding area; h. Consistency with the comprehensive plan; i. Recommendations of village staff; j. Testimony from the applicant; and k. Testimony from the public. 4. At the end of the public hearing, the planning commission will make a decision on each requested waiver. Approval is contingent on the planning commission making these findings and any additional findings set forth in the relevant zoning district: a. The alternate standard proposed by the applicant is acceptable for the specific site and building; b. The proposed waiver does not detract from the design principles supporting these zoning districts and the broader intent of this Code; c. The proposed waiver will not be injurious to surrounding properties or nearby neighborhoods; and d. The proposed waiver is not inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 5. The planning commission's action on waivers will be considered a recommendation to the village council instead of a decision if a special exception was requested along with one (1) or more waivers, or if a waiver was requested for an extra story pursuant to 45-31.E.4, or if the concurrent site plan and appearance decision is appealed in accordance with section 6-35. The village council will make a decision on such waivers at the same time that a decision is made on all other aspects of the application. V. CONCLUSION Staff has analyzed the application for compliance with the requirement of the Village’s Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances and concludes that it is generally consistent. If the Planning Commission decides to approve the application, staff recommends the addition of the following conditions of approval to the development order: Proposed Conditions of Approval: 1. Prior to certificate of occupancy, owner shall provide rental rates and breakdown of workforce housing units for review and approval by the community development department and the Village Attorney. The workforce housing units shall be consistent with Policy 1.B.2 of the Comprehensive Plan. The owner shall submit the rental rates and a breakdown of workforce housing units for review and approval by the community development department on or before January 1st of each year subsequent to the year in which the Village issues the certificate of occupancy. 2. The property owner shall host a minimum of 6 farmers market or food truck events per year. If the required number of monthly events is not held by the property owner, the Village shall be granted ability to provide one event, once per month, in coordination with the property owner. All such events shall be open to the public. 3. Live/ work units shall be constructed and leased as commercial spaces. They shall be maintained for a minimum of two (2) years. If there is no tenant occupancy after that time, the units can be converted to live/work or solely residential. Conversion construction shall be permitted through the Community Development Department and approved by the Community Development Director. 4. The commercial space adjacent to the two pedestrian plazas is intended to attract the general public to the area. They are appropriate if they provide services, entertainment, and/or retail sales for the general public. The commercial spaces adjacent to the pedestrian plazas shall not be used for non- service-related office space. Permitted uses will be reviewed and approved by the Village Manager and Community Development Director. 5. Commercial units are required to obtain a business tax receipt from the Village prior to operating the business 6. The owner shall not be permitted to utilize amplification of any kind on the amenity deck. The use of amplification shall require a special event permit from the Village. 7. Prior to the certificate of occupancy, if permitted by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and any other applicable governmental agencies, the Applicant shall construct a westbound one-way driveway, 10 feet in width, with a 3 -foot landscape area between the driveway and the adjacent property, within the 20 foot access easement as shown on the approved site plan. The applicant shall utilize its best efforts to obtain approval of the access point from FDOT. If FDOT does not grant approval, the property owner shall make a payment of $125,000 to the Village for improvements prior to certificate of occupancy. 8. Per 45-31.E.4, rooftop facilities shall be sufficiently screened from the street and adjacent properties. Adequate trees, shrubs, or greenspace shall be provided on any active rooftop facility. A rooftop planting plan and location plan for any speakers shall be provided prior to issuance of vertical building permit for the parking garage building. 9. The Applicant shall relocate and preserve existing native trees shown on the approved tree disposition plan. If the oak trees do not survive relocation or preservation, they shall be replaced with oaks that are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries. 10. Approval shall be obtained from Florida Power and Light (FPL) for the undergrounding of powerlines and utilities and all work shall be completed prior to commencement of vertical construction. 11. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall revise plans to provide details of lighting fixtures that utilize dark-sky friendly techniques where feasible. 12. There shall be no parking in the seven-foot transportation easement in the driveways of the townhomes. 13. Irrigation plans shall be provided prior to approval of the first infrastructure permit. 14. A permit shall be obtained from Seacoast Utility Authority prior to the first infrastructure permit. 15. All infrastructure, including but not limited to fire hydrants, street lights, storm drains, etc. proposed on the approved site plan shall be maintained by the property owner. Fire hydrants shall be installed, tested and in service prior to construction, and a stabilized fire department access road shall be installed and maintained prior to and throughout construction. 16. Prior to the issuance of the first infrastructure permit, Applicant shall provide the Village with a performance bond, letter of credit, escrow agreement or other acceptable surety agreement in a form and in an amount approved by the Village Attorney to assure completion of on-site roadways, drainage and utility improvements. As improvements are completed and accepted by the Village, the amount of the performance bond, letter of credit, escrow agreement or other acceptable surety may be reduced by a proportionate amount as determined by the Village Manager in consultation with the Village Engineer. 17. The property shall be platted with the proposed access easements, utility easements and the dedication of right-of-way to the Village and the plat shall be approved by the Village Council and recorded in the public records prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 18. Prior to issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the Applicant shall revise plans to provide details of lighting fixtures that utilize dark-sky friendly techniques where feasible. 19. No parking signs shall be added along the alley in the transportation easement prior to certificate of occupancy. 20. Any deviations to the approved site plan shall be governed by Section 6-59(4) of the Village Code of Ordinances. 21. 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 of the Village Code of Ordinances. 22. The 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. 23. 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: Exhibit A: Market Study Materials Exhibit B: Memo From Traffic Consultant Susan O’Rourke, P.E. WTL+a WTL +a Real Estate & Economic Advisors Washington, DC—Cape Cod, MA 301.502.4171 508.214.0915 87 Table 27: Office Market Profile—Village of North Palm Beach, 2007—2020 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total Ann'l Avg. % CAGR Office Inventory 1,093,972 1,093,972 1,093,972 1,093,972 1,069,972 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 1,081,296 (12,676) As % of County 2.0% 2.0% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% No. of Buildings/Centers 68 68 68 68 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 - Vacant Stock 120,952 159,698 207,598 237,991 216,396 205,188 214,995 158,369 103,741 74,598 77,610 103,822 123,497 122,772 1,820 Vacancy Rate 11.1% 14.6% 19.0% 21.8% 20.2% 19.0% 19.9% 14.6% 9.6% 6.9% 7.2% 9.6% 11.4% 11.4%0.2% Net Absorption:(62,539) (38,746) (47,900) (30,393) (2,405) 22,532 (9,807) 56,626 54,628 29,143 (3,012) (26,212) (19,675) 725 (77,035) (5,503) Past 5 Years (19,031) (3,806) Construction Deliveries - - - - - 11,324 - - - - - - - - 11,324 Gross Rent/SF 24.87$ 23.42$ 20.16$ 19.14$ 18.65$ 18.31$ 19.34$ 21.17$ 21.22$ 21.69$ 26.35$ 24.02$ 22.81$ 24.89$ -0.7% Average Annual % Change - -5.8% -13.9% -5.1% -2.6% -1.8%5.6% 9.5% 0.2% 2.2% 21.5%-8.8% -5.0%9.1% Base Rent/SF (NNN) 18.52$ 17.34$ 16.16$ 14.66$ 15.33$ 15.17$ 15.49$ 17.13$ 17.31$ 18.21$ 21.04$ 18.39$ 18.83$ 20.50$ 0.1% Source: CoStar, Inc.; WTL+a, May 2021. National Recession & Recovery Change: 2007-2020 WTL+a WTL +a Real Estate & Economic Advisors Washington, DC—Cape Cod, MA 301.502.4171 508.214.0915 96 Table 29: Summary of Area Retail Inventory—by Sub-district, 2020 As noted above, within Lake Park, there are four retail subareas: ƒ Downtown Lake Park—Approximately 0.62 miles in length and containing approximately 140,000 sq. ft. of retail space (7% of the Town’s total) along Park Avenue—from 5th Street to 10th Street—and northwest of the traditional downtown ƒ Congress Avenue—Northwest of downtown Lake Park, between Silver Beach Road on the south and N. Killian Drive on the north (approximately 0.86 miles in length), and containing multiple Big-Box stores (Target, Walmart, Kohl’s, and Lowe’s), with almost 514,000 sq. ft. of retail (26% of the Town’s total) No. Subarea Approximate Length (In Miles) In SF As % of Total No. of Retail Businesses In SF % Vacant No. of Vacant Spaces Town of Lake Park (Municipal Boundaries Only) 1 Downtown Lake Park 0.62 139,432 7% 53 37,080 27% 9 2 Congress Avenue Corridor 0.86 514,195 26% 11 - 0% - 3 Northlake Boulevard (South Side Only) (1)1.64 942,717 48% 284 93,129 10% 25 4 U.S. Route 1 0.82 363,639 19% 388 186,306 51% 34 Subtotal: 1,959,983 29%736 316,515 16.1%68 North Palm Beach 5 Northlake Boulevard (North Side Only) (2)1.31 565,655 31% 128 16,458 3% 6 6 Old Dixie Highway/SR 811 (East/West Sides) (3)0.58 285,656 16% 62 40,048 14% 9 7 U.S. Route 1 (North of Northlake) (4)2.58 962,495 53% 194 216,352 22% 34 Subtotal: 1,813,806 27%384 272,858 15.0%49 Selected Nearby Retail Concentrations 8 PGA Blvd (Mall Entrance East to U.S. 1) 1.51 419,967 15% 83 25,335 3% 4 9 Malls & Surrounding Areas (5)- 2,193,966 76% 216 532,712 73% TBD 10 U.S. Route 1 (NPB Boundary to PGA Blvd.)0.30 279,415 10% 36 171,528 24% 15 Subtotal: 2,893,348 43%335 729,575 25.2%19 TOTAL: 6,667,137 100% 1,455 1,318,948 19.8%136 Plus Others Field estimates may not exactly match properties & jurisdictions, but reflect total square footage of existing retail (1) Includes the south side of Northlake Boulevard located in Lake Park. (2) Includes the north side of Northlake Boulevard, from I-95 to U.S. 1, in North Palm Beach. (3) Includes Prosperity Farms Road. (4) Includes north of Northlake Boulevard to Juno Road in Juno Beach; includes retail properties located within North Palm Beach and selected adjacent retail in neighboring jurisdictions. (5) All malls and retail locations from I-95 on the west to Kew Gardens Avenue on the east; PGA Boulevard on the south and Gardens Parkway on the north. Vacant spaces not verified. Source: RDS LLC; Palm Beach County Property Appraiser; WTL+a, revised September 2021. Total Retail Space Vacant Space July 20, 2021 To: Adam Swaney, Engenuity Group for North Palm Beach From: Susan E. O’ Rourke, P.E. RE: 200 Yacht Club Drive O’Rourke Engineering & Planning has reviewed the revised traffic study prepared by Simmons and White dated December 1, 2020, revised February 24, 2021, final revision July 8, 2021. Our comments as previously presented remain addressed in the new submittal. The project complies with Section 21-47 of the Town of North Palm Beach Code of Ordinances affecting roadway concurrency. The site plan has the AM and PM entering volumes on US 1 reversed on the site plan (ie 69 is PM and 39 is AM). Thank you for the opportunity to assist with this review. 969 SE Federal Hwy, Suite 402 l Stuart, FL 34994 l 772-781-7918 l SEORourke@comcast.net 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT Site Plan& Waiver Application Initial Submittal: December 2, 2020 Resubmittal: February 21,2021 Resubmittal: July 12, 2021 Resubmittal: September 17, 2021 Resubmittal: July 11, 2022 Resubmittal: August 19, 2022 REQUEST SUMMARY On behalf of the applicant, Robbins NPB LLC, Urban Design Studio (UDS) (hereinafter referred to as the agent) has prepared and hereby respectfully submits a Site Plan & Waiver application for the +/-4.09 acres of property that consists of three contiguous parcels located at the southeast corner of Yacht Club Drive and US Highway One. The subject property is located within the municipal boundaries of The Village of North Palm Beach. The subject property is comprised of three (3) parcel control numbers (PCN) (as assigned by the Property Appraiser of PBC): 68-43-42-09-02-000-0010 – Parcel A 68-43-42-09-01-070-0140 – Parcel B 68-43-42-09-01-070-0121 – Parcel C The Village of North Palm Beach recently went through the process of updating the Future Land Use Element of its Comprehensive Plan per Ordinance 2020-05 as well as updating its Land Development Regulations (LDR’s) and Appearance Plan per Ordinance 2020- 06. These changes were adopted and enacted after approval at the second reading of the Village Council on September 24, 2020. The subject property is currently within the following FLU designations and Zoning districts based on the newly enacted Appearance Plan FLU Designation: Commercial Zoning Districts: US-1 Mixed Use District (C-MU) The applicant is requesting approval of the following from the Village Council of North Palm Beach: x To allow for a mixed-use development with 181 multi-family residential dwelling units and the following waivers: Urban Planning and Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 2 | Page WAIVER # CODE REQUIREMENT PROPOSED WAIVER W.1 45-31.D.2, Table 4 Building Frontage: Storefront Build-to zone: 5' max. Bldg. A North: 12' max. Bldg. C west: 6' max. Bldg. A North: 7' INCREASE Building C west: 1' INCREASE Building Frontage: 60% min. Bldg. A North: 56% Bldg. A North: 4% REDUCTION Door Recess: 5' Max. Bldg. A North: 6.5' Bldg. A West: 6.5' Bldg. B West: 6.5' Bldg. C West: 6.5' Bldg. A North: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg. A West: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg. B West: 1.5' INCREASE Bldg. C West: 1.5' INCREASE Cumulative Storefront Width: 70% min. Building A North: 40% Building B West: 42% Building C west: 39% Bldg. A North: 30% REDUCTION Bldg. B West: 28% REDUCTION Bldg. C west: 31% REDUCTION Transparency Ground: 70% min. / Upper: 40% min. Bldg. A North: 36% / 26% Bldg. A West: 65% / 31% Bldg. B West: 30% / 31% Bldg. C West: 29% / 30% 34% / 14% REDUCTION 5% / 9% REDUCTION 40% / 9% REDUCTION 41% / 11% REDUCTION W2. 6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs B. may display one (1) permanent accessory building wall identification sign facing each public street frontage on the principal building in which the complex is located, not to exceed a sign area Sign Type 1 – Building Identity Sign: One (1) building identification sign each for Building A and Building C for up to a maximum of two (2) building identity signs. Allow one building identification on a non-street frontage for Building C. 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 3 | Page of twenty (20) square feet. W3. 6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs C. Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the facade area if the front building setback is twenty- five (25) feet minimum. Sign Type 2 – Tenant Sign: Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the façade area with a front building setback of 0’ due to code-required build-to- zones. Removal of 25’ Setback requirement. W4. 45-31.G.3 A. A 7-foot perpetual sidewalk easement must be dedicated to the village along the US Highway 1 frontage. A 7-foot easement is proposed, however, landscaping encroaches into the easement Allowance of landscaping in the sidewalk easement BACKGROUND The subject property is comprised of three parcels; two of which are vacant, and the middle parcel which contains a single-story corporate office building. The northern parcel shows the vacant shell of what used to be a restaurant and parking lot. The southernmost parcel is completely vacant. In August of 2015 the Village of North Palm Beach engaged the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to develop a Master Plan for future/infill development and redevelopment in the Village. This resulted in a Master Plan being adopted by the Village Council in October 2016. The Village Master Plan identified the node of Yacht Club Drive and US-1 as a resort area with a waterfront village character. The Village Master Plan also included rendered schematic plans to denote potential new buildings that would fit the vision of the Village and its residents. The subject property was included on the schematic plans and rendered as apartments. Furthermore, street elevation renderings of the Yacht Club drive intersection were included to depict mixed-use development with varied rooflines and building facades. The vision for the Yacht Club Drive and US-1 intersection is further specified in the C-MU regulating plan seen in Figure 1 of the Village’s recently adopted LDR’s. The LDR’s include a list of regulating plans for key areas that define street frontages that will apply to redevelopment that include build-to-zones (BTZ) and defined setbacks. In lieu of setbacks where the building must be a minimum distance away from the property line, BTZ’s are typically brought right up to the property line with buildings fronting the street where that BTZ is required. The inclusion of build-to-zones serve to integrate buildings and streetscapes to improve the public realm and define the streetscape on a pedestrian- scale. As the Village aims to make US-1 more pedestrian friendly, a 7-foot perpetual 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 4 | Page sidewalk easement is now required for all properties that front US-1. The sidewalk easement is incorporated as part of the subject property site plan with an alternative design that includes a widened public sidewalk within US-1 with direct pedestrian connections to the site’s private and public open space areas. The proposed redevelopment of the subject property adheres to the recommendations of the Village Master Plan and is intended to implement the mixed-use district regulations from the LDR’s with the exception of the waivers requested, which the applicant believes will meet the intent of the regulations, but provide an innovated design to foster a sense of community and interaction between the residents of the development and Village residents walking along the US 1 corridor. Shortly after second round of comments in the Site Plan Review process, the development program of the subject site was updated to move forward with the inclusion of a separate structured parking garage located central to the site and the addition of six (6) townhomes to line the rear alley parallel to US-1. This concept remains consistent in architectural style and design for the 3 principal buildings fronting US Highway-1 (Building A, Building B, building C). Furthermore, after receiving staff certification, the Applicant presented the proposed development at the December 7th, 2021 Planning Commission with a 5-story 206-unit concept which received 5-1 approval with the condition provide a conceptual cross section for the Right of Way for the alley way/street dedication on the south end of the property line and a condition to eliminate the residential courtyard encroachment in to the seven (7) foot US-1 easement with only landscape to be allowed. This development program did not end up going to council after some feedback from Village staff and concern from the Village residents in regard to height and density. As such, the Applicant has revised the development program to remove the prior 5th floor which was proposed and limit the proposal to four (4) floors and 181 units, a 25-unit reduction from the initially proposed 206. The updated concept as provided and described herein serves to further the goals set forth in the 2016 Village Master Plan as the inclusion of the structured parking and rear- alley Townhomes will provide a variety of buildings that maintain the mid-rise scale and line the streets, while also providing a better alternative for surface parking. SURROUNDING USES Below is a description of the uses on the adjacent properties (or those on the other side of abutting R-O-W’s) to the north, south, east and west of the overall property. Note that the acreages, uses, number of units, etc. listed below are from the Property Appraiser of Palm Beach County’s web site. North: 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 5 | Page To the north of the subject property there are two parcels and the Yacht Club Drive R-O- W. The parcel fronting US-1 contains a gas station while the parcel directly east of the gas station contains Condominiums. PCN Acreage per PAPA Zoning Use 68434209020000230 .7 ac C-S Retail/Gas Station 6843420929(1010- 4070) ~1.3 ac (Not shown on PAPA R-3 Multi-Family - Condo East: To the east of the subject property there are five parcels. All but one of the parcels are within the R-1 Single-Family Dwelling District while the parcel furthest north consists of Multi-Family. PCN Acreage per PAPA Zoning Use 6843420917(0010-0140) ~.6 ac (Not shown on PAPA) R-3 Multi-Family - Condo 68434209010670010 .47 ac R-1 Single Family 68434209010660250 .39 ac R-1 Single Family 68434209010660240 .25 ac R-1 Single Family 68434209010660230 .25 ac R-1 Single Family West: To the west of the subject property there is the US-1 R-O-W, the North Palm Beach Country Club and Village Swimming Pool. PCN Acreage per PAPA Zoning Use 68434208000001080 145.69 ac. P -Public District Golf/Recreation South: To the south, there is a single parcel which contains corporate office space. PCN Acreage per PAPA Zoning Use 68434209010700100 1.73 ac. C-MU Office As shown above the majority of the land area surrounding the subject property supports residential uses with the exception of the North Palm Beach County Club parcel located to the west across US-1 and the commercial properties to the north and south for the gas station and office building. 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 6 | Page DESIGN PROGRAM The development program for the subject property consists of 181-rental units with amenity space and 1,578 SF of ground level commercial use(s) that is designed on the site plan as potential restaurant with direct frontage on US-1 and a public courtyard for outdoor seating. Four (4) of the rental units on the ground floor have been designed as live-work units with a separate work space that has direct access to the public courtyards. This configuration allows for the flexibility for those units to accommodate active or passive commercial uses such as an art gallery, florist, barber shop, yoga/dance studio, artisanal retail & bookstore. Ultimately, the market will determine the uses for commercial space and the live-work units. Typically, in form- based codes which promote a more urban form of development such as that envisioned by the Village’s Master Plan, the uses within the building are not as of much concern as the form of development. The design proposed strives to create the urban environment desired by the Village and create a pleasant experience for the pedestrian. Please note that in the traffic report prepared by Simmons & White included in this application, the 1,578 SF of ground-level commercial is classified as “restaurant” for its traffic generation rate. While the exact commercial use for the 1,578 SF commercial space isn’t set yet, the restaurant traffic generation rate accounts for the highest traffic generation as opposed to retail uses which elicit a lower traffic generation rate to ensure that regardless of what is proposed, the highest possible traffic generation will be accounted for. The Site Plan consists of 3 buildings that front US-1 and Yacht Club Drive as of a result of attempting to comply with the Build-To-Zones in the associated Regulating Plan to the greatest extent feasible. Also included in the site design are, a 4-level structured parking garage located central to the site, to the rear of the 3 buildings fronting US-1, and 6 townhomes that line the east facade of the structured parking garage... Each building fronting US-1 is separated by a 42’-45’ wide public courtyard that has direct access to the US-1 public sidewalk. The 3 buildings that front US-1 and Yacht Club Drive are 4 stories. The top level of the 3-story structured parking garage will contain an amenity level dedicated to a clubhouse, fitness area, and rooftop pool area for residents of the development. The depicted planters for landscaping on the rooftop deck are schematic at this time, but the intention is that planters provided with a final rooftop amenity deck plan will contain palms, shrubs & groundcovers species that are appropriate for a rooftop structure. Landscape specifications and the final rooftop amenity plan will be provided at time of permitting for the structure. Building “A”, as referred to on the site plan, is the northernmost building on the site and has an L-shaped orientation which fronts both Yacht Club Drive and US-1 due to the Build-To-Zones and frontage requirements. The Building A frontage is classified as “Storefront” per the form-based code in the Village Appearance Plan. Storefront 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 7 | Page buildings are classified as flexible space at the sidewalk level that are directly accessible for pedestrians. The portion of the Building A ground floor that faces the intersection of Yacht Club Drive and US-1 is to be comprised of amenities and a 1,578 square foot restaurant/commercial use for peak pedestrian visibility and traffic and to offer the transparent street-level public benefit, or active use areas, associated with Storefront frontage. The entrances to the amenity space and commercial use open directly to the sidewalk and public courtyard which offers further public benefit by providing awning shading to pedestrians. Waivers from the CM-U building frontage criteria are being requested along the northern frontage of Building A due to the angled north property line of Yacht Club Drive that requires an increased build-to-zone from 5’ to 12’ due to Building A’s orientation, as well as a waiver to the frontage requirement in order to allow for the main access point into the development along this frontage. Building “B” is the rectangular shaped middle building on the site and fronts US-1 on the Build-to-Zone. Building “C” fronts US-1 and is the southern-most building on the site and has an L-shaped orientation similar to Building A. Both Building B and C frontage are classified as Storefront per the form-based code in the Village Appearance Plan. Building B and C consist of entirely of multi-family dwellings including live-work units that make up the corner units that front on the public courtyards. The ground floor units in both Building B and C that face US-1 include private terraces that are enclosed. Six (6) 3-story Townhome units are also provided attached to the eastern facade of the structured parking garage. These units line the rear alley parallel to US-1 and contain a typical 3-bedroom model with a 2-car garage, private 2-car driveway, and rooftop deck and patio. Buildings A & B, and Buildings B & C are separated by two courtyards that provide public open space and pedestrian access into the property. The northern courtyard is 42’ wide and the southern courtyard is 45’ wide. Both courtyards have been designed to be used in tandem with the one-way 18’ special event alley located in between the structured parking garage and the three (3) principal buildings fronting US-1. Both courtyards and the special-event alley are designed with decorative pavement, lush landscaping, and seating to create a pedestrian friendly space with a flexible layout suitable for programming such as small farmer’s markets, food trucks, small arts & crafts, fairs, and other community events which provide public benefit. The collective 13,000 SF space as depicted by the dashed line on Site Plan, is designed to have a continuous “U” shaped layout with zero-grade pavers between the courtyards and special-event alley to provide an uninterrupted feel for pedestrians and Village programming to feasibly use and interact with the space when special-events are planned. This space also satisfies the public open space use requirement as set forth in Sec 36-23(b) which requires a minimum of 5% of the gross land area of shall be dedicated to public use. The 13,000 SF of public use area provided exceeds these requirements as 7% of the 178,413 SF of gross land area on the site is being dedicated as such. A continuous sidewalk system is provided throughout the project 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 8 | Page with direct access from each frontage to the buildings, courtyards, structured parking garage, and to the internal parking area. The main access to the 4.09-acre property will be provided from the north via a single ingress/egress points from/to Yacht Club Drive (a R-O-W which varies and is 90’ at its maximum). The main access will provide access to the structured parking garage which will have its access point located at the northeastern portion of the structure. Primary egress from the site will also be provided to Yacht Club Drive to await the turn signal to exit on US-1. A secondary ingress/egress is provided from the east through an existing 20-foot service road alley. This access point however, will not burden the existing 20-foot service alley as it will only be used for Fire access, and secondary egress point for those utilizing the limited number of parking surface parking spaces at the southern portion of the site. Ingress to the access point on the 20’ service alley will be limited to the 18 surface parking spaces on the southern portion of the site due to the one-way configuration of the special-event alley which prevents circulation to the Yacht Club Drive egress point and the remainder of the surface parking spaces and parking spaces provided in the structured parking garage. The 20’ service road alley also triggers a 7’ perpetual transportation & utility easement per section 45.31.G.2 in the Appearance Plan. A 5’+ wide landscaped buffer is situated directly inside of the 7’ perpetual transportation & utility easement creating a 12’ wide buffer strip between the alley and the site. The Townhouse private driveways encroach into this 12’ buffer area, however, there is ample landscaping area provided in between the units designed in groups of 2. EASEMENTS There are several existing easements which encumber the site which have been incorporated into the site plan: x 6’ easement that runs north-south on the east edge of Parcel A and a 12’ easement that lines the south edge of Parcel A. Both easements were recorded in the Marina Addition to Village of North Palm Beach Plat (P.B. 27 Pg 98). The easements recorded in this plat are for the current overhead powerlines that run through the south edge of Parcel A and along the 20’ service road. The 6’ easement coincides with the new 7’-foot perpetual transportation and utility easement discussed above. The 12’ easement is proposed to be modified to accommodate the proposed undergrounding of the existing overhead powerlines that extend east into the site from US-1. x 12’ x 25’ Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA) easement located at the southwest corner of Parcel B (ORB 9617 PG 768). This easement is anticipated to be released based on the proposed conceptual engineering plan and utility connections for the project. x 3’ Bellsouth Easement (ORB 24036 PG 13) located along the south property line is anticpated to remain while a 10’x20 portion of the same recorded easement is proposed to be abandoned with the ATT and FPL facilities located 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 9 | Page within that easement to be relocated as deemed needed upon final engineering and coordination with those providers. The applicant intends to underground the overhead power lines that run through the south edge of Parcel A to beautify and allow an uninterrupted view of the proposed mixed-use development fronting US-1. To facilitate this, a 10’ FPL easement is proposed in the courtyard between Building A and Building B. This will extend into the drive-aisle north of the structured parking garage which will contain a 25’ utility easement which will cover both the underground power line and the proposed internal SUA water main routing for the project. An existing SUA sanitary force main which occurs near the same location as the existing overhead powerlines is being proposed to be relocated from its current location to the southern boundary of the site within a 12’ SUA easement. Conversations with FPL and SUA regarding possibility of relocating the force main to the south and an underground power line within the north courtyard took place. It was concluded that a 10’ utility easement could accommodate the placement of the FPL underground powerline within the north courtyard and the relocated SUA force main would be accommodated in a 12’ easement along the south property line. The proposed development plans also include a new water main that extends into the site from US1 through the south courtyard which is accommodated within a 20’ SUA easement. The proposed landscaping and hardscape within this courtyard are designed to coordinate with the SUA easement and the setbacks required between trees/palms and the SUA facilities. The conceptual engineering plans for the project identify the location utility easements which circulates through the site to complete the proposed water main and sanitary sewer routing for the project. In addition to proposed utility easements for this development, the applicant has coordinated with staff to provide a 20’ easement along the south property line to be dedicated to the Village of North Palm Beach. This easement is provided to allow the creation of the potential new street depicted in the C-MU regulating plan if/when the property to the south of the subject site redevelops. ARCHITECTURE The project’s architectural design is a coastal vernacular, which means that it reverences both Florida and overall historic seaside orchestral style. This look is complementary for the area, as there the project is near the water and there are some projects in the area that have referenced this style in the Village. This style relies on scalable elements that make the architecture human in scale. The use of a siding looking finish with mixed wall finishes breaks up the building massing into scalable multi building look for the project. This style of architecture is outstanding in its ability to break buildings into smaller segments. Uses of tower elements and varied roofing lines help to carry this coastal look further. The architecture is further enhanced by the use of several different colors and metal roofing which calls out coastal design. The detailing in varied different railings and window shutters and trim treatments, as well as, the use of brackets further compliments the varied massing and roof lines. This concept is excellent for making the project feel like multiple 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 10 | Page buildings, which is a look that the Village’s design guidelines encourage. The project’s look and feel is further enhanced by breaking up the buildings and adding courtyards between them. These vias serve to humanize the project further. The overall design is created to be an exciting, pleasant and visually pleasing project which will be an asset to the Village of North Palm Beach. SIGNAGE A Master Sign Program has been included with this request to establish guidelines for all future signage. The Master Sign Program will act as the regulatory framework for all signage for the project. Where the Sign Program is silent, signs will be required to be consistent with the Village Sign Code requirements. Three sign types are being proposed as part of the Master Sign Program: Building Identity Signage, Tenant Signage, and Directional Signage. Sign variances have been included to implement the Master Sign Plan for the 200 Yacht Club Development as follows: Sign Type / Waiver Code Section Code Requirements Proposed Variance W2. 6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs B. may display one (1) permanent accessory building wall identification sign facing each public street frontage on the principal building in which the complex is located, not to exceed a sign area of twenty (20) square feet. Sign Type 1 – Building Identity Sign one (1) building identification sign each for Building Elevation A and Building Elevation C for up to a maximum of two (2) building identity signs. Allow one building identification on a non- street frontage for Building C. W3. 6.115.C.2. Building Wall Signs C. Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the facade area if the front building setback is twenty- five (25) feet minimum. Sign Type 2 – Tenant Sign: Maximum sign area of five (5) percent of the façade area with a front building setback of 0’ due to code-required build-to- zones. Removal of 25’ Setback requirement. DENSITY The allowable residential density for mixed-use projects in commercial zoning districts as defined by the Village of North Palm Beach’s Comprehensive Plan is 24 dwelling units per acre with the opportunity to receive up to 36 dwelling units per acre with a Workforce Housing Density Bonus. The proposed unit mix for the subject development comprises of 97 one-bedroom units, 74 two-bedroom units, 4 live-work units and 6 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 11 | Page Townhome units for a total unit count of 181 units. For the purposes of calculating residential density however, the Village Appearance Plan defines units that have only one bedroom or no separate bedrooms as one-half of a dwelling unit. x 97 one-bedroom units at 50% density equivalency turns out to be 49 units for the purpose of calculating residential density. x 74 two-bedroom units, four (4) live-work, and six (6) 3-bedroom Townhouse units are calculated at 100% density in which 84 units are considered a whole dwelling unit. x While 181 units are proposed, 133 units are calculated for residential density by calculating the total of the 84 two-bedroom and three-bedroom units that are counted whole (100%) and the 49-one-bedroom units that were calculated at 50% density equivalency. As of a result, the proposed 133 units divided by the 4.09 acres of the subject property provides a density of 32.52 dwelling units/acre which is achievable in the C-MU district through the Workforce Housing (WFH) Bonus. This amounts to 35 bonus units being credited to the WFH bonus above the 24 du/ac allowed by right. Of the 35 bonus units, 50% must fall in any of the 4 WFH income categories (Low, Mod1, Mod2, Middle). That 50% rate provides a total of 18 WFH units needed for the development. Further, no more than 50% of the WFH bonus units provided can be in the Middle (120%-140%) category, which means a maximum of 9 units can be placed in the 120%-140% category while the rest must be placed in the other income categories. The applicant will be pursing alternative “A” of Policy 1.B.2 of the Village Comprehensive Plan in which bonus units will be constructed on-site. PARKING Adequate parking on site is provided as there are 234 required parking spots and 8 required townhouse parking spots based on the mix of uses and intensity, and 302 provided (278 of which are provided for the principal residential units, live-work units, and restaurant located in Buildings A, B, and C, and 24 provided via private driveways and garages for the 6 Townhouse units lining the rear alley.) The parking provided on site consists of 225 parking spots offered in the garage structured parking and 49 standard surface spaces offered; 41 of which are at 9’ x 18’ for 90-degree parking, and eight (8) of which are stalls at 8’ x 22’ for parallel parking. There are also four (4) golf cart parking spaces at 6’ x 12’ and 7 ADA accessible spaces at 12’ x 18’ which are dispersed between the surface parking lot and the parking garage. New code provisions provide the opportunity to use golf cart spaces and have them count as up to 10% of the parking requirement to further encourage less automobile usage and also try to adhere to the waterfront resort demographic of residents in the area. There is also sufficient parking provided for the 6 townhouse units with each unit being provided 2 spaces in each respective private garage, and 2 spaces in each unit’s private driveway for a total of 24 spaces provided. Commercial and guest parking is provided with 16 spaces (8 at the south side of Building A and the 8 parallel parking 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 12 | Page spaces west of the garage). The reservation of these spaces will be regulated and monitored by internal building and management operations. CONCURRENCY Included with this application are the following documents related to the impact of the proposed project on public facilities: x Drainage: Please see enclosed Conceptual Engineering Plans and Drainage Statement prepared by Simmons & White in which the details of the proposed drainage system are provided. x Traffic: Please see enclosed Traffic Impact Statement prepared by Simmons & White discussing the proposed project for compliance with the Traffic Performance Standards (TPS) set by the Palm Beach County Traffic Division. x Water/Wastewater: Please see enclosed Conceptual Engineering Plans and prepared by Simmons & White in which the details of the proposed water/wastewater system are provided. A service letter has also been requested from Seacoast Utility Authority. x Palm Tran: A statement of agreement to keep the existing Palm Tran Bus Stop Pole has been reached with Palm Tran representatives. The existing bus stop is located near the intersection where the project proposes to have a small pedestrian plaza in front of the restaurant/amenity space in Building A. Typically, a 10’ x 30’ easement is needed for a new sheltered bus stop with this type of development; however, the applicant proved the transit-friendliness and pedestrian connectivity of the current development. The existing sidewalk within the US1 right of way will potentially be widened within the right of way (subject to FDOT permitting) and there exists a traffic signal and pedestrian crosswalks across both US1 and Yacht Club Drive. Also, the development will provide shade and overhangs/galleries as part of the waterfront-resort style development and will provide benches if needed pending coordination with Palm Tran and The Village of North Palm Beach. WAIVER STANDARDS SEC. 45-51 A. The extent to which the alternate standard proposed by the applicant differs from the code’s standard that would be waived; W.1: The granting of the requested waivers and deviations in the building frontages will be the minimum waivers requested to allow the site programming to meet code with proper site circulation, landscaping, buffering, and placement of utilities. The subject site was designed with constraints of 7’ easements on the east and west border of the site as well as an additional 5’ landscape buffer on the east. Building 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 13 | Page frontage waivers were the minimum waivers requested to fit the building design and parking circulation on the site. W.2. The requested waiver for Sign Type 1 to allow a building identification sign on a non-street frontage differs from the code’s standard by the minimum extent, as the waiver requested will provide adequate visibility and identification of the 200 Yacht Club development for individuals traversing north along US-Highway 1. There will be a total of two building identity signs as part of the proposed development which would not differ from the 2 signs that would be allowed by code, which permits a sign facing each public street frontage. There are two public street frontages as part of this development, Yacht Club Drive, and US Highway- 1. The only difference from what is allowed by code is the location of the signs provided. The sign located on Building A is situated on the corner of both Yacht Club Drive, and US Highway-1 allowing visibility from both street frontages. The sign located on Building C faces the south property line which does not have a street frontage. However, the intent will still be met as the applicant is proposing a 20’ easement to allow for the creation of the future side street located along the south property line subject to future permitting and redevelopment of the adjacent parcel to the south. Should the property to the south of the subject development ever redevelop and the Village constructs the future side street, the proposed building identity sign on Building C will meet the intent of facing a street frontage. W.3. The requested waiver for Sign Type 2 to remove the minimum 25’ setback requirement is the minimum waiver requested due to compliance with the C-MU district regulating plan build-to-zones which require storefront building frontage to be within 0’ to 5’ of the property line in order to orient building frontage to the public streets. The existing code requirement for signage setbacks as seen in Sec. 6- 115.B..2.C also does not account for signage included in the newly formed C-MU district. W.4. The requested waiver to allow landscaping in the 7’ US-1 Sidewalk easement is the minimum waiver requested due to the allowance of only landscaping in the sidewalk easement. As part of the proposed site design, the Applicant is widening the US-1 sidewalk to 8’ for a wider pedestrian thoroughfare, in accordance with the overall intent of the 7’ sidewalk easement for US-1. The landscaping provided also improves the pedestrian experience by providing greenery along the sidewalk, while also softening the edge of the building architecture along the ground floor. The Applicant has also agreed to minimize impacts to the 7’ US-1 sidewalk easement by agreeing to the condition imposed at the first Planning Commission meeting. The initial concept proposed included a waiver request to allow both private courtyard and landscaping in the easement. In agreeing to the condition, the Applicant has further minimized the waiver request. B. Whether the granting of the waiver will lead to innovative design in which other minimum standards are exceeded; 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 14 | Page W.1. The granting of the building frontage waivers for the subject site contribute to innovative design as the project’s look and feel is further enhanced by breaking up the buildings and adding courtyards between them. These vias serve to humanize the project further. The deviations in build-to-zones and building frontages allow the site design to function while having adequate space for parking and utilities. W.2. The granting of the requested waiver for Sign Type 2 to allow sign placement on non-street frontage leads to innovative design as the proposed identity sign will contribute to current visibility of the development as well as future visibility if the proposed side street south of the subject development is ever completed. The applicant is proposing a 20’ easement as part of the proposed design to facilitate the development of a future side street for better connectivity throughout the area. W.3. The granting of the requested waiver for Sign Type 2 to remove the minimum 25’ setback requirement will contribute to innovative design with compliance to the build-to-zone setbacks. This will encourage pedestrian activity and interaction with proper visibility provided by the signage in the public street frontage and courtyards which would otherwise be isolated if the signage had to adhere to the minimum 25’ requirement. The existing code requirement for signage setbacks as seen in Sec. 6-115.B..2.C also does not account for signage included in the newly formed C- MU district. W.4. Granting the requested waiver to allow the landscaping in the 7’ Sidewalk Easement contributes to innovative design as the proposed improves the pedestrian experience by providing greenery along the sidewalk, while also softening the edge of the building architecture along the ground floor. As previously mentioned, the Applicant is also providing additional innovative design by widening the US-1 sidewalk to 8’ for a wider pedestrian thoroughfare, in accordance with the overall intent of the 7’ sidewalk easement for US-1. C. Whether the request clearly demonstrates the public benefits to be derived; W.1. The granting of the building frontage waivers for the subject site demonstrates public benefits to derived as the building frontage reduction allow the development to be oriented closer to US Highway-1 to further the human-scale for pedestrians interacting with the space. W.2. The granting of the requested waiver for Sign Type 2 to allow sign placement on non-street frontage demonstrates public benefits to be derived as the sign is oriented to the south towards the potential side street as seen in the C-MU regulating plan. This will provide proper visibility and building identification for pedestrians not only traveling north on US-Highway 1, but also for potential pedestrians that would be traversing and interacting with the potential side street in the future. 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 15 | Page W.3. The granting of the requested waiver for Sign Type 2 to remove the minimum 25’ setback requirement clearly demonstrates the public benefits to be derived as there will be proper visibility for the individual tenants within this development. Considering the ground-floor location of the live-work units and retail, proper signage will invite and encourage pedestrians to interact with and activate the sidewalk and courtyards. W.4. The public benefit for the requested waiver to allow landscaping in the sidewalk easement is provided via the beatification and increase of green space of the pedestrian realm through the provision of the landscaping which softens the transition between the building frontage and pedestrian sidewalk space. The Applicant is also proposing widening the exiting sidewalk to 8’ for a wider pedestrian throughfare along US-1. D. Whether the request furthers the goals of the village master plan, and exemplifies the architectural, building, and site design techniques desired within the Village’s Appearance Plan; W.1.The granting of the building frontage waivers will further the goals of the Village Master Plan by incorporating contemporary architectural building design practices that will beautify the US-1 corridor as the various door recesses, street frontages, and building façade elements will still be beneficial despite the minor deviations. The techniques described in the Village Appearance Plan will be exemplified through the adherence to form-based code building forms. The minor waivers requested will be due to the nature of the orientation of the buildings and the site however, the required design elements of the storefront frontage will remain. W2.-W3. The granting of the requested signage waivers furthers the goals of the village master plan, and exemplifies the architectural, building, and site design techniques desired within the Village’s Appearance Plan as the signs will generate interest and visibility for the subject development and associated retail & live/work tenants. Each sign proposed will be consistent with the size, color, lettering, location, and arrangement of the building design, and will be scaled properly as there are no size deviations from the building wall sign regulations depicted in Sec. 6-115.C.2. W.4. Granting the requested waiver to allow landscaping in the 7’ Sidewalk easement furthers the goals of the village master plan and the Village appearance plan by protecting and to stabilizing the appearance of the proposed building through landscaping, and promoting acceptability, attractiveness, cohesiveness of the new development through the additional green space offered in the shrubbery proposed on US-1. E. Whether the requested waiver can be granted in the zoning district; 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 16 | Page W.1.-W.4. The requested waivers are consistent with the goals and vision of the C-MU district and the vision for the US-1 corridor. Goals for the C-MU district depict a reimagined US-1 corridor with livable/walkable streets and active building frontages to allow placemaking for pedestrians. The requested waivers are not adding new uses that are not allowable under this district and are not increasing allowable residential density. The minimum waivers requested to door building frontage design criteria enable site programming that ultimately comply with the goals set out in the Village Master Plan. The requested waivers for signage comply with the build-to-zone requirements in the C-MU district and goals set out in the Village’s appearance plan. F. Any unusual circumstances regarding the property or immediate area, including the location of power lines, specimen trees, or shade trees; W.1. There are unusual circumstances for the Building A frontage and build-to zones considering the placement of the SUA force main. Since SUA requires buildings to be set back a minimum 15’ from the SUA force main, Building A is pushed as far north as it can be leaves it in a fixed location. Additionally, the property lines along the US 1 Yacht Club Drive frontage is curved which makes it prohibitive for Building A and C to be within the 0’-5’ BTZ. This creates the extension of the maximum build-to-zone for which the waiver is being requested. W.2. The unusual circumstance that exists for the subject development in regard to the request to allow the building identity sign on a non-street frontage is the existence of the potential side street located south of the subject property on the C-MU regulating plan. Locating the second building identity sign on the South End of Building C allows proper visibility from the future potential construction of that side street. The granting of this waiver would also not deviate from the total amount of building identity signs that would otherwise be allowed by code as 2 signs are permitted in each situation. W.3. The unusual circumstance that exists for the subject development in regard to the request to remove the 25’ minimum setback for wall signage is the creation of the new C-MU district. The C-MU district was created in accordance with goals from the 2016 Village Master Plan in order to activate the public realm for US Highway-1 by creating a regulating plan with build-to-zones to bring building towards the public street frontages and line the sidewalks with active uses. The existing sign regulations in Sec. 6-115.C.2. do not account for the build-to-zones with the 25’ minimum setback requirement. The waiver in question is requested to better comply with the C-MU district and its build-to-zone setbacks. W.4. The unusual circumstances that exist for the site in regard to the waiver to allow the landscape area in the US-1 sidewalk easement, are the lack of landscaping along the eastern US-1 frontage of the site. Existing conditions today show a 5’ sidewalk and a 5’ grass strip separating the sidewalk and the US-1 Travel 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 17 | Page lanes. With the requirement of the build-to-lines and the orientation of the building frontage to face US-1, this leaves little landscape available to soften and screen the impact of the travel lanes and the developed buildings. The inclusion of the landscape in the sidewalk easement as well as the widened sidewalk allow the intent of a stronger pedestrian throughfare for the sidewalk to be met. G. The effect of approving or denying the waiver on the development project and on the surrounding area; W.1. The approval of the requested waivers to building frontage design criteria will not have a negative effect on the subject development and surrounding areas as the various door recesses, street frontages, and building façade elements will still be beneficial despite the minor deviations. The techniques described in the Village Appearance Plan will be exemplified through the adherence to form-based code building forms for storefronts. The minor waivers requested will be due to the nature of the orientation of the buildings and the site however, the elements of the storefront frontage will remain. W.2.-W.3. The approval of the requested waivers to the signage will have no negative impact on the surrounding area. The approval of the requested waiver to allow signage on non-street frontage will actually positively encourage potential future pedestrian activity with the proposed side street if constructed, and the approval for the requested waiver to remove the minimum signage setback requirement for visibility will invite and encourage pedestrians to interact with and activate the sidewalk and courtyards for retail & live/work tenants. W.4. The approval of the requested waiver for the landscape in the US-1 sidewalk easement does not have a negative impact on the surrounding area. The proposed landscaping will improve the appearance of the US-1 sidewalk with proper greenery to soften the building edge. H. Consistency with the comprehensive plan; W.1 & W.4. The requested waiver to allow the deviations from the storefront building frontage, and the requested waiver to allow landscape in the sidewalk easement, will be consistent with Objective 1.B in the comprehe nsive plan as the redevelopment of the aging US-1 corridor will be supported by predictable building types and infill development that follows contemporary and pedestrian-friendly building forms despite minor deviations due to site orientation. W.3.-W.4. The requested waivers to signage are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Policy 1.A.1.e. as the proposed signage will be consistent with the intent of the Village to regulate signage. As mentioned in the Village Appearance Plan, the proposed signage will be consistent with the size, color, lettering, location, and arrangement of the building design, and will be scaled 200 Yacht Club Drive Revised: August 19, 2022 Justification Statement Site Plan & Waiver Application 18 | Page properly as there are no size deviations from the building wall sign regulations depicted in Sec. 6-115.C.2. CONCLUSION On behalf of the applicant and property owners, UDS respectfully requests favorable review and consideration of this application for the approval of the Site Plan & Waiver application for 200 Yacht Club Drive. The project managers at Urban Design Studio are Michelle Cuetara who can be reached at (561) 366-1100 or via email at mcuetara@udsflorida.com & Lentzy Jean-Louis who can be reached via email at ljean-louis@udsflorida.com . Please contact the agent with any questions or for additional information in support of the requested application.    R/W (VARIES)120 ' R/W (IMPR O V E D ) LOT 2 MARINA ADD I T I O N T O VILLAGE OF N O R T H P A L M B E A C H P.B.27 PG.9 8 45'LOT 23LOT 22LOT 25 B L O C K 6 6 YACHT CL U B A D D I T I O N T O VILLAGE O F N O R T H P A L M B E A C H P.B.27 PG . 9 8 LOT 24 B L O C K 6 6 LOT 23 B L O C K 6 6 20' SER V I C E R O A D REMAINDER OF LOT 12 BLOCK 70YACHT CLUB ADDITION TOVILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACHP.B.27 PG.98LOT 11 BLOCK 7060'(P)(120' R/W)60'(P)FOUND1" IP90°(P)LOT 21LOT 1 BLOCK 66 45' CENTERL I N E 60'(P)60'(P)SOUTH LINE OF LOT 12 BLOCK 70C20' SERVIC E R O A D T EVEV0000700707070707070707070K70K70K70K70CK 70CK 70CK 70CK 70EOF LOOCKCKBLOCKBLOCK2BLOC2BLOC2BLO2BLOT12BLT12BLOT 12 BOT 12 BLOT 12LOT 12LOT LOT FLOTFLOTFLOTFLOTFLOFLOFLOFLOFLOFLOLOLOOOOF LOTPROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL TRANSPORTATION & UTILITY EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2)9.5'8'19' 28' SIDE S.B. 24.0' 18.0' 4.0' S.W. 30.0' S.B.12'5'TYP. TBA: 12'x25' SUAE (ORB 9617 PG.768) 22' TYP. 6'x12' ANCHOR EASEMENT (P.B.26 PG.249) TO BE RELEASED/ABANDONED 5' L .B .7'ESMT.6.0' EASEMENT(PB.26 PG.249EXISTING O.H.L. TO BE BURIED MIN. 5' PARKING LOT BUFFER: TREES 30' O.C. PLUS CONTINUOUS HEDGE, 3' HT.R20.0'BUILDING 'A' 4-STORY / 46' 8 " H T . RESIDENTIAL ( M U L T I - F A M I L Y ) 60 UNITS F.F.E.13.5 N.A.V.D. BUILDING ' B' 4-STORY / 4 6' 8 " H T . RESIDENTI A L ( M U L T I - F A M I L Y & L I V E - W O R K ) 36 UNITS F.F.E. 13.5 N . A . V . D . 45' SOUTH COURTYA R D (PUBLIC OPEN SPA C E ) SEE DETA I L S H E E T R P - 3 3'x12' ANCHOR EASEMENT (TBA) (P.B.26 PG.249) PROPOSED MAX. 2' HT. RETAINING WALL 18.0 '4.0 'S/W3.5'S/W PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL SIDEWALK ESMT. (PER SEC. 45-31.G.3) MIN. 5' PARKING LOT LANDSCAPE BUFFER MIN. 1 TREE PER 30' L.F. (MAX. 30' O.C.) PLUS MIN. 36" HT. HEDGE PROPOSED 8' PUBLIC SIDEWALK 5' SIDEWALK EXISTING. (3' EXPANSION SUBJECT TO FDOT PERMITTING)S82°19'20"W 157.76'N12°47'13"W ( M ) 1 9 0 . 3 7 'N70°40'07"E 320.03'S20°07'4 5 " E 24.95' R=2804.93 ' Δ = 1 1 ° 0 0' 3 1 " A = 5 3 8 . 9 2' R=2484.93' Δ=7°20'32 " A=318.43' A=85.60' Δ=10°06'20" R=485.31' A=44.53' Δ=5°15'26" R=485.31 A=39.90' Δ=91°26'35" R=25.00' PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED 5' PUBLIC SIDEWALK IN R/W GOLF CART PARKING (4 SPACES)2' 1ST FLOOR RETAIL/ RESTAURANT 1,578 SF83' REAR S.B. N20°07'45 " W 29.40' ZONING D I S T R I C T : P - P U B L I C D I S T . USE:GOLF/REC R E A T I O NZONING DISTRICT: C-SUSE: RETAIL / GAS STATIONZONING DISTRICT: R-3USE: MULTI-FAMILY CONDO8' EX. PALM TRAN STOP SIGN W/ PROPOSED BENCH FOR WAITING AREA 10' SIGHT CORNER1,256 ADT 36(60) 51(44) AM(PM)7' (3) BIKE RACKS 7' 0'-12' BTZ (SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.2) ZONING DI S T R I C T : R - 3 USE: MULT I - F A M I L Y C O N D O ZONING DISTRICT: C-MUUSE: OFFICE ZONING D I S T R I C T : R - 1 USE: SINGL E F A M I L Y 140 ADT ZONING DI S T R I C T : R - 1 USE: SING L E F A M I L Y AM(PM) 2(5) 4(5)3(3) 1(1) RELOCATED FPL & ATT EQUIP. AFTER ABANDONMENT OF 10X20 BELLSOUTH ESMT. (ORB 24036/13) 5.0' 12.3' 4' SIDEWALK FOR ACCESS TO GROUND FLOOR UNIT PATIO, TYP. 6 EXISTING SABAL PALMS WITHIN RIGHT OF WAY TO BE REPLACED AS PART OF UTILITY AND SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN. FOUNDA TI O N PLANTE R ( F . P. ) A T 40% OF E A C H FACADE E X C E P T STOREF R O N T FRONTA G E ( U S 1 AND YA C H T C L U B DR. FRO N T A G E ) SEE SHE E T R P - 4 FOR BLD G . A, B & C F.P. CAL C S , T Y P. C RP-2 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF S24.0 ' B RP-2 DASHED LINE INDICATES PUBLIC USE AREA - 13,000 SF 42' NORTH COURTYAR D (PUBLIC OPEN SP A C E ) SEE DETA I L S H E E T R P - 3 12.0' PROP. SUA U.E. 5 9 9 2 8 3 4 6.0 ' 0'-6' BTZ (SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.1)47' REAR S .B .19.3'16.8 ' BUILDIN G ' C' 4-STORY / 4 6' 8 " H T . RESIDEN T I A L ( M U L TI - F A M I L Y & L I V E - W O R K ) 79 UNITS F.F.E. 13. 5 N. A. V . D . 5 5.2' 6 2 10.6' 7.6'18.0' 10' SIGHT CORNER 3-STORY P A R K I N G G A R A G E 225 SPACE S FOURTH F L O O R RESIDENTI A L C L U B H O U S E & ROOF TO P A M E N I T I E S 6,533 SF MAX. 46' HT .R25'R 2 0 ' 6.6' S/W 22.0 'U.E.12.0' U.E.12'6' S S S 2 2 2 2 2 2 20' 20' 20' 20'25' S.B.25.5 '26.6 ' 19' 19' TOWNHOUSE PRIVACY WALL OR FENCE MAX. 4' HT. 20' 20' TRASH ROOM 24' 20.0' SUA UE 10' FPL U.E. FH FH9.0'TYP. TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . 4.4' TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WORK UNIT 1,056 SF20.0 'SUAU.E . A RP-2 15.0' SUA U.E. 6.5'8.8'9.0 'TYP.PROPOSED 8" WATER MAIN IN R/W 6'8' 8 SPACES F O R U S E B Y G U E S T S A N D COMMERC I A L C U S T O M E R S TO BE REG U L A T E D A N D M O N I T O R E D BY BUILDIN G O P E R A T I O N S 10' FPL U.E. TOWNHOUSE PRIVACY WALL OR FENCE MAX. 4' HT. TURN AROUND SPACE21.4 ' 8 SPACES FOR USE BY GUESTS AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS TO BE REGULATED AND MONITORED BY BUILDING OPERATIONS PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED SUA 10" WATER MAIN IN R/W PROPOSED 20' ACCESS EASEMENT FOR FUTURE C-MU NEW STREET BY OTHERS (SUBJECT TO PERMITTING & APPROVALS UPON REDEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT PARCEL) SEE SECTION 'D2' SHEET RP-2 20' 3' BELLSOUTH ESMT. (ORB 24036/13) 3.0'10.7'R25' R25' 15.9' WATE R MAIN S.B. (15' min.) 16' WATER MAIN S.B. (15' min.)16' WATERMAIN S .B .(15' M IN . )12.0 ' ROOFOVERHANGS.B . 12.7' ROOF OVERHANG S S D1 RP-2 18.0' 24.0' 18.0' 4.0' S/W 3' WALKWAY FOR TOWNHOUSE UNIT PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION TO SITE SIDEWALK NETWORK 3.0 'S/W26.6'R35'TRASH ROOM 10' FPL U.E.Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-08-19_FSP_Resubmittal_Remand to PB.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 OCTOBER 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC KT SP-1 of 1 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC Response Resubmittal 2021-07-09: DRC Resubmittal #2 2021-09-15: DRC Resubmittal #3 2021-10-29: DRC Resubmittal #4 (Fire & SUA) 2021-11-19: DRC Resub. (EV parking & Fire Lane) 2022-07-11: Remand Submittal (Height Rev)North Palm Beach, FloridaSITE PLAN200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL60'30'15' 1" = 30'-0" LAND USE DESIGNATION: COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT: C-MU / US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER(S):68-43-42-09-02-000-0010 68-43-42-09-01-070-0140 68-43-42-09-01-070-0121 EXISTING USE: VACANT COMMERCIAL PROPOSED USES: RESIDENTIAL, DWELLING - MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL (PERMITTED) LIVE/WORK UNIT (PERMITTED) BUSINESS STORES & SERVICES, GENERAL (PERMITTED) RESTAURANT (PERMITTED) GROSS SITE AREA: 4.09 AC. / 178,413 SF GROSS FLOOR AREA: TOTAL 227,975 SF SITE DATA: PARKING DATA: LEGEND: AC. = ACRE(S) BTZ = BUILD TO ZONE SEE SHEET RP-1 BUILDING FRONTAGE DIAGRAM EX. = EXISTING FH = FIRE HYDRANT (REFER TO CIVIL PLAN) PKG. = PARKING R/W = RIGHT OF WAY S.B. = SETBACK S/W = SIDEWALK T = POSSIBLE ELEC. TRANSFORMER LOCATION T.B.A. = TO BE ABANDONED OR RELEASED U.E. = UTILITY EASEMENT D = REFUSE (DUMPSTER) ENCLOSURE (MIN. 6' HT. SCREEN WALL W/ OPAQUE GATE AT OPENING - SEE SHEET RP-2) = EXISTING CONCRETE POWER OR LIGHT POLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM: ARCHITECT: Urban Design Studio 610 Clematis St. Ste. CU02 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561.366.1100 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/ PLANNER: CIVIL & TRAFFIC ENGINEER: Simmons & White, Inc. 2581 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.478.7848 SpinaOrourke + Partners 285 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.684.6844 SURVEYOR:Brown & Phillips, Inc. 1800 Old Okeechobee Rd., Ste. 509 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.615.3988 Notes 1. Base information based on survey prepared by Brown & Phillips, Inc. with title commitment dated October 2020. 2. Prior to construction, all utility locations to be verified to ensure that landscape material does not conflict with utilities. 3. All stop bars shall be setback 4' in advance of pedestrian crosswalks. 4. All accessible paved routes shall not exceed a 20:1 slope. 5. Locations of all proposed traffic signage shall be established by the engineer of record. 6. Curbing details to be shown on engineering construction plans. 7. Surrounding property information shown for informational purposes only. 8. Handicap parking signs shall be placed behind the sidewalk in areas where sidewalk abuts the stall. LOCATION MAP SITE Concurrency Summary MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 181 UNITS RESTAURANT 1,578 SF PARKING REQUIRED 234 SPACES plus 8 SPS (TOWNHOUSE) RESIDENTIAL BLDG. A, B, C UNITS: 1.25 / UNIT @ 171 UNITS = 214 SPACES LIVE-WORK: 1 PER 1,000 SF @ 4,224 SF / 4 LIVE-WORK UNITS = 4 SPACES RESTAURANT: 10 PER 1,000 SF @ 1,578 SF = 16 SPACES TOWNHOUSE: 1.25 / UNIT @ 6 UNITS = 8 SPACES PARKING PROVIDED 278 SPACES * GARAGE PARKING: 225 SPS SURFACE PARKING: STANDARD: 49 SPS. (9' x 18' -90d) (8'x22' -parallel) GOLF CART : 4 SPS. (6' X 12') ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCESSIBLE PARKING : 7 SPS. (12' x 18') (INCLUDED IN TOTAL PARKING COUNT ABOVE, FOR 201-300 SPACES PROVIDED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOWNHOUSE PARKING PROVIDED 24 SPACES (TOWNHOUSE) PRIVATE GARAGE: 2 SPS. PER UNIT X 6 UNITS PRIVATE DRIVEWAY: 2 SPS PER UNIT X 6 UNITS *NOTE: A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) OF THE PROVIDED PARKING SPACES SHALL BE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING STATIONS. 2 EV SPACES ARE PROVIDED IN THE SURFACE PARKING AREA AND 4 EV SPACES WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE GARAGE. = PROPOSED SITE LIGHTING SEE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN = INDICATES PRIMARY PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE S = PRELIMINARY BENCH / PUBLIC SEATING LOCATION. REQUESTED C-MU WAIVERS = PROPOSED STOP SIGN/BAR MAX. DENSITY PERMITTED: 24 DU/AC BY RIGHT, UP TO 36 DU/AC WITH WORKFORCE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS DENSITY PROPOSED: 32.52 DU/AC / 133 UNITS EQUIVALENT DENSITY * WITH WORKFORCE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS 1-BEDROOM = 97 UNITS (50% EQUIV. DENSITY *) 2-BEDROOM = 74 UNITS (100% EQUIV. DENSITY) TOWNHOUSE 3-BR = 6 UNITS (100% EQUIV. DENSITY) LIVE-WORK = 4 UNITS (100% EQUIV. DENSITY) TOTAL = 181 UNITS (133 UNITS EQUIVALENT DENSITY) * PER SEC. 45-2, FOR PURPOSES OF COMPUTING RESIDENTIAL DENSITY A DWELLING UNIT THAT CONTAINS ONLY ONE BEDROOM, OR NO SEPARATE BEDROOM, COUNTS AS ONE-HALF A DWELLING UNIT. BUILDING HEIGHT (SEC. 45-31): 4 STORIES / MAX. 46'8" HT. Note: The maximum height of a building in feet is controlled by the maximum ceiling heights for individual stories, as provided in subsection 45-31.E.5. Refer to Building Elevations for proposed height. PUBLIC USE AREA PROPOSED: 13,000 SF (7% OF GROSS SITE AREA) EV = PROPOSED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACE H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-08-19_FSP_Resubmittal_Remand to PB.dwg, 8/18/2022 10:26:14 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 EVEVYACHT CLUB DRIVELOT FRONTAGE 314.5'REQUIRED BUILDING FRONTAGE = MIN. 188.7' (60%)PROPOSED BUILDING FRONTAGE = 176.9' (56%) *U.S. HIGHWAY 1 LOT FRONTAGE 585.8' REQUIRED BUILDING FRONTAGE = MIN. 359.28' (60%) PROPOSED BUILDING FRONTAGE = 460' (78%) STOREFRONT BUIL D I N G F R O N T A G E 1 5 0 ' CUMULATIVE STOR E F R O N T W I D T H ( C O V E R ) : R E Q U I R E D M I N . 7 0 % | P R O P OSED 39% (58.6') * STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAG E 1 5 3 . 3 3 ' CUMULATIVE STOREFRONT WIDT H ( C O V E R ) : R E Q U I R E D M I N . 7 0 % | P R O P O SED 42% (64.58')* STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE: 157'CUMULATIVE STOREFRONT WIDTH (COVER) : R E Q U I R E D M I N . 7 0 % | P R O P OSED 100% (157')STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE: 176.9'CUMULATIVE STOREFRONT WIDTH (COVER): REQUIRED MIN. 70% | PROPOSED 40% (71.75')*0'-5' BTZPROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL SIDEWALK ESMT. PER SEC. 45-31.G.3 BLDG. 'A' BLDG. 'B' BLDG. 'C' 0'-5' BTZ 12' 0' - 12' BTZ * 7.3'6.5'DOORRECESS ** - Indicates subject to Waiver. See SP-1 waiver chart 5' 7.0' 6.5' DEPTH * + INDICATES COVER (STOREFRONT) (MIN. 4' DEPTH) 0' -6' BTZ *7.0'6.5' DEPTH * COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER 6'COVERCOVERCOVERCOVERCOVERCOVER COVER COVERCOVER COVER COVER COVER COVER COVER PARKING GARAGE TH TH TH THTHTH 14' 14' 14' 16.6'Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 October, 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC RP-1 of 5 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2022-07-11: Remand ResubmittalNorth Palm Beach, FloridaBUILDING FRONTAGE COMPLIANCE DIAGRAM200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0"H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwg, 7/5/2022 3:48:56 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 8.0' PUBLIC S/W (5' EXISTING) 120' R/W U.S. HWY. 1 PROPPOSED 7.0' S/W ESMT. (SEC. 45-31.G.3) PROPOSED PALMS, FLOWERING TREES & UNDERSTORY PLANTS BETWEEN BUILDING AND PROPERTY LINE SMALL TREES/PALMS TO BE PLANTED WITH 10' MIN. SEPARATION TO SUA MAIN OR 7' MIN. W/ROOT BARRIER. LARGE TREES WILL REQUIRE 15' MIN. SETBACKS OR 10' MIN. W/ROOT BARRIERS UPPER LEVEL UNIT BALCONY 6.5' COVERED BALCONY SUBJECT SITE (200 YACHT CLUB) . PL PROPOSED 10" WATER MAIN WITHIN R/W. EX. WATER MAIN (TO BE REMOVED / ABANDONED) BLDG. S.B. VARIES 11'-17' MIN. 10.0' SMALLTREE/PALM S.B. OR 7' MIN.W/ ROOT BARRIER 2.5'SOD 2.0'CURB &GUTTER GROUND FLOOR UNIT BALCONY LANDSCAPED OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPE WITHIN 7' SIDEWALK EASEMENT SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.4 PROPOSED ±6"-2' HIGH RETAINING WALL, STACKED BLOCK WALL OR APPROVED EQUAL (BY OTHERS) 20' SERVICE ROAD (ALLEY) EX. 6' ESMT. / PROP. 7.0' ESMT. TREES WITHIN BUFFER ADJACENT TO UTILITY LINES TO COMPLY WITH FPL TREE GUIDELINES. 5.0' LANDSCAPE BUFFER EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES (proposed to be removed and reconstructed underground) SUBJECT SITE (200 YACHT CLUB) . PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED MEANDERING 5' SIDEWALK R/W YACHT CLUB DRIVE PROPOSED PALMS & UNDERSTORY PLANTS WITHIN RIGHT-OF-WAY SUBJECT TO VILLAGE OF NPB REVIEW AND PERMITTING. SIX (6) EXISTING SABAL PALMS WITHIN RIGHT-WAY IMPACTED BY WATER MAIN AND SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION TO BE REPLACED 1:1. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PROPOSED DESIGN. UPPER LEVEL UNIT BALCONY BLDG. SETBACK VARIES 4.4' - 8.9' GROUND FLOOR UNIT COVERED PATIO HT. VARIES 6" TO 4.7' SODDED SWALE. MIN. 4' CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRAVEL LANE AND PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES WITHIN RIGHT-OF-WAY PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED WATERMAIN WITHIN R/W. +/-35' BUILDING SETBACK TO RECONSTRUCTED WATER MAIN EXISTING 15" R.C.P. SUBJECT SITE (200 YACHT CLUB) 1ST FL. UNIT PATIOS UPPER LEVEL UNIT BALCONIES . 28.0' PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK (0' required) . ADJACENT SITE ADJ. PARCEL EX. VEHICULAR USE AREA SOUTH PL PROP. 12.0' SUAUE PROP. 6" SUA F.M. EX. 3.0' BELLSOUTH U.E. ORB 24036/13 10' FOUNDATION PLANTING AREA (MAX. 4:1 SLOPE) 20.0' 5' MIN. TREE S.B. PROP. YARD DRAIN PROPOSED 20' ACCESS EASEMENT FOR FUTURE C-MU NEW STREET BY OTHERS (SUBJECT TO PERMITTING & APPROVALS UPON REDEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT PARCEL) SUBJECT SITE (200 YACHT CLUB) 1ST FL. UNIT PATIOS UPPER LEVEL UNIT BALCONIES . 28.0' PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK (0' required) . ADJACENT SITE SOUTH PL PROP. 12.0' SUAUE 6" SUA F.M. EX. 3.0' BELLSOUTH U.E. ORB 24036/13 8' FOUNDATION PLANTING AREA (MAX. 4:1 SLOPE ADJACENT SITE FUTURE 20.0' ACCESS EASEMENT SUBJECT SITE PROPOSED 20.0' ACCESS EASEMENT 5' MIN. TREE S.B. (TO PIPE) 10' travel lane 10' travel lane 40' NEW STREET * ALT. Design Section from 60' R/W per LDR Sec. 45-31G Section depicts potential for new street concurrent with future redevelopment of adjacent parcel. 8' landscape NOTE: THIS SECTION IS CONTINGENT ON DEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT PARCEL AND FINAL ENGINEERING AND PERMITTING THROUGH FDOT AND VILLAGE. 8' landscape/ drainage/ utilities 2' F CURB 2' F CURB STORM DRAIN PIPE POTENTIAL FUTURE NEW STREET14' MIN. CLEARANCE10' MIN.ENCLOSURE LANDSCAPED WITH 36" HT. HEDGE, PLANTED @ 2' O.C. 14' MIN. CONTAINERS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM VIEW BY A 6' HT. SOLID OPAQUE ENCLOSURE. OPAQUE GATE WITH MIN. 14' OF CLEARANCE WHEN GATE IS OPEN STORAGE AREA: MIN. OF ONE 8 YD. REFUSE CONTAINER AND TWO -95 GAL. TOTORS RECYCLING CONTAINERS 16' MIN.Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 October, 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC RP-2 of 5 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-15: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2022-07-11: Remand ResubmittalNorth Palm Beach, FloridaREGULATING PLAN - SITE DETAILS200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL60'30'15' 1" = 30'-0" TYPICAL PARKING SPACE DETAIL N.T.S.18' STANDARD / 16' COMPACTMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE 9' TYPICAL OR 2' TO FACE OF CURB WHERE OVERHANG PROPOSED (REFER TO SITE PLAN) STALL PAINTING DETAIL N.T.S. SECTION 'A' - U.S. HIGHWAY 1 FRONTAGE SECTION 'B' - EAST BUFFER SCALE: 1" = 10' SCALE: 1" = 10' CURB OR WHEELSTOP WHERE ADJ. TO WALKWAY OR LANDSCAPE AREA SECTION 'C' - YACHT CLUB DRIVE FRONTAGE SCALE: 1" = 10' SECTION 'D1' - SOUTH BUFFER SCALE: 1" = 10' SECTION 'D2' - SOUTH FUTURE NEW STREET SCALE: 1" = 10'H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwg, 7/5/2022 4:36:19 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 BLDG. 'A'6'S/W5.0'S/WREFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PLANTING DESIGN, TYP. CONCRETE SIDEWALK WITHIN R/W (5' EXISTING / WIDENED TO 8' PROPOSED8'US HIGHWAY 1 CURB SEATING WALL BIKE RACKS SEE DETAIL, THIS SHEET DECORATIVE BRICK PAVER WALKWAY 42'CAFECOVEREDPATIOLIVE-WORK UNIT ACCESS LIVE-WORK UNIT ACCESS 1ST FLOOR COMMERCIAL USE (CAFE/RESTAURANT) 5.8'22.0' 2.5' 5'9'5'9' 11.0'12'PROP. 10.0' FPL U.E.10.0'BLDG. 'B'18.0'FREESTANDING BENCH 4'5' 9.0'6.6'21.9'6.6'17.5' SPECIAL EVENT ALLEY W/ DECORATIVE BRICK PAVERS 5.0'S/WPROPOSED 20.0' SUA U.E. SIDEWALK WITHIN R/W (5' EXISTING / WIDENED TO 8' PROPOSED US HIGHWAY 1 CURB DECORATIVE BRICK PAVER WALKWAY (FLEX OPEN SPACE) MOVABLE FURNISHINGS ONLY WITHIN SUA U.E. LIVE-WORK UNIT ACCESS LIVE-WORK UNIT ACCESS SEATING WALL BLDG. 'C' BLDG. 'B' 18.0' SPECIAL EVENT ALLEY W/ DECORATIVE BRICK PAVERS18.0'REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PLANTING DESIGN, TYP.5.0'S/W10.9' 7.7' 8' 14.3'15'15.0'15.0'15.0' REMOVABLE DECORATIVE BOLLARDS 2'2.5' MIN. BETWEEN RACKS 2.5'6.0' min.10.0'Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 October, 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC RP-3 of 5 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-15: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2022-07-11: Remand ResubmittalNorth Palm Beach, FloridaREGULATING PLAN - COURTYARD DETAILS200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL60'30'15' 1" = 30'-0" PUBLIC OPEN SPACE - COURTYARD CONCEPT SCALE: 1" = 10' NORTH COURTYARD SOUTH COURTYARD 7' SIDEWALK EASEMENT PER SEC. 45.31.G.3 OUTDOOR SEATING AREA x A RACK IS ONE OR MORE ELEMENTS JOINED ON A COMMON BASE x BIKE RACK AND RACK AREA DIMENSIONAL CRITERIA BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE ASSOCIATION OF PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE PROFESSIONALS (APBP) INVERTED "U" "A"POST AND LOOP One rack element supports two bikes. x ELEMENT STYLE CONSISTENT WITH THE ABOVE TYPICAL ELEVATION TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER AT TIME OF BUILDING PERMIT, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY ZONING STAFF. TYPICAL BIKE RACK ELEMENT ELEVATIONS BIKE RACK DETAIL NOT TO SCALE EACH RACK ELEMENT HOLDS 2 BIKES EACH, TYP. SEATING WALL PRECEDENT IMAGE FREESTANDING BENCH PRECEDENT IMAGE NOT TO SCALENOT TO SCALE91.8'93.5'24" HT. MASONRY KNEE WALL 18" CANTILEVERED BENCH SEAT TOP AT 18" HT. WOOD OR WOOD LOOK MATERIAL TO BE DETERMINED AT TIME OF PERMITTING H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwg, 7/5/2022 3:52:25 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 EAST FACADE LENGTH = 157' PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 80' / 51% 1 TREE PER 75' LF = 2 TREES REQ. / 3 TREES & 3 PALMS PROVIDED NORTH FACADE LENGTH = 73'PROVIDED FOUNDATIONLANDSCAPE STRIP * = 30' / 41%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 1 TREE REQ./4 PALMS PROVIDED12'SOUTH FACADE LENGTH = 73'PROVIDED FOUNDATIONLANDSCAPE STRIP * = 35' / 48%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 1 TREE REQ. /4 PALMS PROVIDED26'12'12'14'12'13'14'8'8'8'7'7'12'EVEVSOUTH FACADE LENGTH = 220'PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 100' / 45%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 3 TREES REQ. /2 TREES & 6 PALMS PROVIDEDEAST FACADE LENGTH = 164' PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 68' / 41% 1 TREE PER 75' LF = 2 TREES REQ. / 2 TREES PROVIDED12'17' 19'3'12'14'12'14'23'14'8'6' 14'12'67'NORTH FACADE LENGTH = 164'PROVIDED FOUNDATIONLANDSCAPE STRIP * = 110' / 68%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 2 TREE REQ. /D9'33' EAST FACADE LENGTH = 156' PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 99' / 63% 1 TREE PER 75' LF = 2 TREES REQ. / 2 TREES PROVIDED 27'23'SOUTH FACADE LENGTH = 255'MIN. 5' WIDTH PLANTER AREA = 238' / 93%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 3 TREES REQUIRED /10 TREES & 15 PALMS PROVIDEDNORTH FACADE LENGTH = 257'PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 196' / 76%1 TREE PER 75' LF = 3 TREES REQ. /4 TREES & 15 PALMS PROVIDED16'123'28'12'238'45'78'33'S PROVIDED7.8' 5.2' UE Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 October, 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC RP-4 of 5 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-15: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2022-07-11: Remand ResubmittalNorth Palm Beach, FloridaFOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAM200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL30'15'7.5' 1" = 15'-0" BUILDING 'C' FOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAMBUILDING 'A' FOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAM BUILDING 'B' FOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAM * NOTE: LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS FOR BASE OF FOUNDATION (PER SEC. 45-91) REQUIRED : PLANTING AREA WITHIN 5' OF THE FOUNDATION ALONG MIN. 40% OF EACH FACADE. FOUNDATION PLANTING AREA IS NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDINGS A , B & C WITH STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE ALONG US1 AND YACHT CLUB DRIVE., HOWEVER PLANTING AREA MAY BE PROVIDED. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PROVIDED LANDSCAPE AREAS. INDICATES PLANTING AREA PROVIDED WITHIN 5' OF FOUNDATION. x ADDITIONAL PLANTING AREA MAY BE PROVIDED AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DETAILED PLANTING LAYOUT H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwg, 7/5/2022 3:54:18 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 142'50'31'34'33'SOUTH FACADE LENGTH = 164'PROVIDED FOUNDATIONLANDSCAPE STRIP * = 83' / 50%1 TREE PER 75' LF = MIN. 1 TREE REQ.7.8'NORTH FACADE LENGTH = 164'PROVIDED FOUNDATIONLANDSCAPE STRIP * = 85' / 52%1 TREE PER 75' LF = MIN. 1 TREE REQ.9'SOUTH FACADE LENGTH = 250' PROVIDED FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE STRIP * = 233' / 93% 1 TREE PER 75' LF = MIN. 3 TREES REQ. 91'11'Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 October, 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC RP-5 of 5 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-15: DRC RESUBMITTAL 2022-07-11: Remand ResubmittalNorth Palm Beach, FloridaFOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAM200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL30'15'7.5' 1" = 15'-0"PARKING GARAGE & TOWNHOUSE FOUNDATION PLANTER AREA DIAGRAM * NOTE: LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS FOR BASE OF FOUNDATION (PER SEC. 45-91) REQUIRED : PLANTING AREA WITHIN 5' OF THE FOUNDATION ALONG MIN. 40% OF EACH FACADE. FOUNDATION PLANTING AREA IS NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDINGS A , B & C WITH STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE ALONG US1 AND YACHT CLUB DRIVE., HOWEVER PLANTING AREA MAY BE PROVIDED. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PROVIDED LANDSCAPE AREAS. INDICATES PLANTING AREA PROVIDED WITHIN 5' OF FOUNDATION. x ADDITIONAL PLANTING AREA MAY BE PROVIDED AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DETAILED PLANTING LAYOUT H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_REGULATING PLAN_RemandResub.dwg, 7/5/2022 4:02:13 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 EVEVT T Y:\AUTOCAD_FILES\2020\20-112\CONCEPTUAL\20112C01.dwg 7/13/2022 3:30 PM Ricardo Sanchez No 85433JESSE J . PARRISH , IV STATE OF L IC E NSE FLOR I D APROF ESSIONA L E N GINEER EVEVT Y:\AUTOCAD_FILES\2020\20-112\CONCEPTUAL\20112C01.dwg 7/13/2022 3:25 PM Ricardo Sanchez No 85433JESSE J . PARRISH , IV STATE OF L IC E NSE FLOR I D APROF ESSIONA L E N GINEER Y:\AUTOCAD_FILES\2020\20-112\CONCEPTUAL\20112C01.dwg 7/13/2022 3:25 PM Ricardo Sanchez No 85433JESSE J . PARRISH , IV STATE OF L IC E NSE FLOR I D APROF ESSIONA L E N GINEER EV EV 23.009.00 46.00 :45.0Steering Angle 8.50 8.50 6.0 Palm Beach County Fire Rescue feet : : : Width Track Lock to Lock Time FIRE RESCUEPALM BEACH COUNTY 37 FIRE RESCUE PALM BEACH COUNTY Y:\AUTOCAD_FILES\2020\20-112\EXHIBITS\Autoturn Analysis\2021-11-18 Fire.dwg 11/18/2021 9:51 AM Ricardo Sanchez 11/18/2021 RED = VEHICLE BODY BLUE = TIRE TRACK PATH T EVEVTQV-RQV-RSHEET LP-3SHEET LP-2QV-R QV-RQV-R QV-R LANDSCAPE DATA REQUIRED LANDSCAPING 1. MISCELLANEOUS LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS (PER SEC. 45-88) PLAN COMPLIES. SEE SITE AND LANDSCAPE PLAN 2. OFF-STREET PARKING LOTS (PER SEC. 45-89) BUFFER REQUIRED / PROVIDED: MIN. 5' WIDTH / TREES 30' O.C. / 3' HT. HEDGE INTERIOR & TERMINAL ISLANDS REQUIRED: 1 SHADE TREE PER ISLAND * PROVIDED: 12 SHADE TREES * / 4 SPECIMEN PALMS / 3 PALMS @ 3:1 3. SITE PERIMETERS - CM-U DISTRICT (PER SEC. 45-90) WEST FRONT YARD BUILDING A (STOREFRONT): N/A (STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE) BUILDING B & C STOREFRONT: N/A (STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE) NORTH FRONT YARD BUILDING A (STOREFRONT): N/A (STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE) SOUTH SIDE YARD NOT APPLICABLE FOR CM-U EAST REAR YARD REQUIRED: 5' BUFFER / TREES 30' O.C. @ 394' LF = 13 TREES / PLUS HEDGE PROVIDED: +5' BUFFER / 7 TREES & 21 PALMS / PLUS HEDGE EASTERN PROPERTY LINE LENGTH (538' LF) MINUS THE BUILDING FRONTAGE (144' LF) = NET BUFFER LENGTH (394' LF) 4. BASE OF FOUNDATION (PER SEC. 45-91) REQUIRED / PROVIDED: MIN. 5' PLANTING AREA @ 40% OF FACADE * * NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING A, B & C STOREFRONT BUILDING FRONTAGE (REFER TO SHEET RP-4 FOR COMPLIANCE DIAGRAM) SPECIES MIX REQUIRED = 6 SPECIES PROVIDED = 7 SPECIES NATIVE CLASSIFICATION TOTAL TREES PROVIDED = 63 (Tibouchina and Plumeria not included) % NATIVE = 35 NATIVE TREES / 56% TOTAL PALMS PROVIDED = 167 (Licuala Palms not included) % NATIVE = 89 NATIVE PALMS / 53% TOTAL SHRUBS & HEDGES PROVIDED = 2,216 % NATIVE = 1,654 NATIVE SHRUBS / 75% LANDSCAPE POINTS TO EXCEED MINIMUM STANDARDS (PER SEC. 45-87.D) REQUIRED: 200 POINTS (FOR 4.09 AC.PARCEL) 100 PTS. FOR 1 AND 2 AC. PLUS 50 PTS. PER EA. ADD'L ACRE PROVIDED: NATIVE TREES (1) - (IF > 5" DBH)189.5 POINTS (6 RELOCATED TREES) (20 POINTS PER TREE RETAINED OR PLANTED #20 12" LIVE OAK (27 PTS), #22 17" LIVE OAK (32 PTS), PLUS 1 POINT FOR EACH INCH > 5" DBH) #27 13.5" LIVE OAK (28.5 PTS), #28 22" LIVE OAK (37 PTS), #93 17.5 LIVE OAK (32.5 PTS), #94 17.5" LIVE OAK (32.5 PTS) COURTYARDS, LOGGIAS, PATIOS AND SIMILAR OPEN 100 POINTS (2 AREAS) AREAS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE (50 POINTS PER PUBLIC OPEN AREA) TOTAL PROVIDED POINTS 289.5 POINTS (FOR 4.09 AC.PARCEL) TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT BS 7 Bursera simaruba / Gumbo Limbo Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown Yes Yes CG 9 Cassia surattensis / Glaucous Cassia 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown No Yes CE2 7 Conocarpus erectus / Green Buttonwood Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown Yes Yes CE 15 Conocarpus erectus `sericeus` / Silver Buttonwood 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2.5" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown Yes Very ED 21 Elaeocarpus decipiens / Japanese Blueberry Tree 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., 2.5" Cal., 5` CT, Full Dense Canopy No Yes PO 4 Plumeria obtusa / Singapore White Plumeria 8` Ht. x 4` Spr., Min No Yes TG 4 Tibouchina granulosa / Purple Glory Tree 8` Ht. x 4` Spr. 1.5" Cal. Straight Trunk No Yes PALM TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT CN 18 Cocos nucifera `Green Malayan` / Coconut Palm 14` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown No Yes LG 20 Licuala grandis / Licuala Palm Sun Grown, 4` Ht. x 3` Spr. No Yes PS 6 Phoenix sylvestris / Wild Date Palm 16` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown No Yes PE 43 Ptychosperma elegans / Alexander Palm 10` Ct. 16` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head, No Scarred Trunk No Yes RE12 12 Roystonea elata / Florida Royal Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown Yes Yes SP 9 Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto 8`-12` C.T. Varying Heights, Slick Straight Trunk, Hurricane Cut Yes Yes TR 19 Thrinax radiata / Florida Thatch Palm 6` Ct. 8` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head Yes Very VA 13 Veitchia arecina / Montgomery Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Scars, Full Crown No Yes RELOCATED TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT QV-R 6 Quercus virginiana / Southern Live Oak (RELOCATED) Existing Live Oak Tree relocated from on-site (Tag #s 20, 22, 27, 28,93, 94). Refer to Tree Dispositon Tabular Yes Yes SP-R 46 Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto (RELOCATED) EXISTING TREE RELOCATED FROM ELSEWHERE ON SITE Yes Yes SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT ALZ 74 Alpinia zerumbet / Shell Ginger 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" O.C Full Dense Shrub, No Yes CLU 266 Clusia guttifera / Small Leaf Clusia 3 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, Yes Yes CAQ 28 Crinum augustum `Queen Emma` / Queen Emma Crinum Lily 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 36" O.C Full Dense Shrub No Yes MYC 95 Myrica cerifera / Wax Myrtle 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, Yes Yes VINE CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT BK 3 Bougainvillea x 'Barbara Karst' / Barbara Karst Bougainvillea 15 Gal, 8' HT, Trellis Grown, Attach to Building with SS Trellis No Yes LARGE SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT CHI3 97 Chrysobalanus icaco `Red Tipped` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 7 Gal. Min. 36" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base Yes Yes MEDIUM SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT CHI 290 Chrysobalanus icaco `Horizontalis` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base Yes Yes HAC 76 Hamelia patens `Compacta` / Dwarf Firebush Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense Yes Yes HIB 83 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis `Seminole Pink` / Seminole Pink Hibiscus Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base No Yes IXA 177 Ixora coccinea `Nora Grant` / Nora Grant Pink Ixora Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense No Yes MUC 38 Muhlenbergia capillaris / Pink Muhly Min. 3 Gal. , Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Edge of Pot Yes Yes PSA 82 Pennisetum setaceum 'Alba' / White Fountain Grass Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant No Yes PLM 164 Plumbago auriculata / Blue Plumbago Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant No Yes TDF 126 Tripsacum dactyloides / Fakahatchee Grass Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 18" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base Yes Yes FAD 597 Tripsacum floridanum / Fakahatchee Grass `Dwarf` Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant Yes Yes ZAF 163 Zamia floridana / Coontie 3 Gal., Min. 18" ht. x 18" spr., 30" O,C., full to base Yes Yes GROUND COVERS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT AGE 997 Arachis glabrata `Ecoturf` / Perennial Peanut Min. 1 Gal. 6" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot No Yes FIC 1,763 Ficus microcarpa `Green Island` / Green Island Ficus Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 18" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense No Yes HDS 203 Helianthus debilis / Dune Sunflower Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 24" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense Yes Yes LME 591 Liriope muscari `Emerald Goddess` / Lilyturf Min. 1 Gal. 12" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot No Yes SOD AND MULCH CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME NATIVE DROUGHT TOLERANT SOD 8,351 sf Stenotaphrum secundatum / St. Augustine Grass Laid flat, No Gaps, Rolled and Sanded to create a uniform flat mowing surface, Weed and Disease Free, Laid tight, Staggered joints No No QV-R PLANT SCHEDULE Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 1 Landscape Plan - Cover SheetOVERALL LANDSCAPE REFERENCE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 50'-0" NORTH LOCATION MAP SITE x DROUGHT TOLERANT RATING BASED UPON SFWMD WATERWISE PUBLICATION - SOUTH FLORIDA EDITION x ALL PLANT MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTAINER SIZES LISTED IN THE PROJECT PLANT SCHEDULE ARE REQUIRED MINIMUMS. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FLORIDA # 1 OR BETTER. CONTRACTOR CAN EXCEED THE REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATION AND CONTAINER SIZE BASED ON MATERIAL AVAILABILITY. x ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL MEET AND ADHERE TO FLORIDA GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR CLIENT HAVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY PLANT MATERIAL NOT MEETING THESE STANDARDS. COVER SHEET LP-1 LANDSCAPE PLAN LP-2 & LP-3 LANDSCAPE DETAILS LP-4 TREE RELOCATION AND PROTECTION PLAN LP-5 LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS LP-6 TREE DISPOSITION PLAN TD-1 SHEET INDEX: LP-3LP-2 DEVLEOPMENT TEAM: ARCHITECT: Urban Design Studio 610 Clematis St. Ste. CU02 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561.366.1100 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/ PLANNER: CIVIL & TRAFFIC ENGINEER: Simmons & White, Inc. 2581 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.478.7848 SpinaOrourke + Partners 285 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.684.6844 SURVEYOR:Brown & Phillips, Inc. 1800 Old Okeechobee Rd., Ste. 509 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.615.3988 x BASE INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM A PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING AND UTILITY PLANS PREPARED BY SIMMONS & WHITE, INC. DATED 11/24/2020. x ALL INVASIVE SPECIES WILL BE ERADICATED FROM THE AFFECTED AREA AS REQUIRED BY CODE. x ALL LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT STANDARDS AS OUTLINED BY THE “GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS” PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES. x SIGHT TRIANGLES SHALL BE PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED BY OWNER CLEAR OF VEGETATION TO PROVIDE UNOBSTRUCTED VISIBILITY BETWEEN 30 INCHES AND 8 FEET ABOVE GRADE. x UTILITY EASEMENTS SHALL NOT ENCROACH INTO LANDSCAPE BUFFERS MORE THAN 5 FEET OR AS PERMITTED BY CODE. x FDOT TYPE “D” OR “F” CURB OR WHEEL STOPS TO BE PROVIDED ALONG ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS. x ALL INSTALLATION WORK SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN A PROFESSIONAL MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD NURSERY AND INSTALLATION PRACTICES. x QUANTITIES ON PLANT LIST ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PLANTS SHOWN ON LANDSCAPE PLANS. x ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE SODDED, MULCHED OR OTHERWISE COVERED WITH GROUND COVER PER THESE PLANS AS LABELED. x TREES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. TREE SPACING IS BASED ON DESIGN REQUIREMENTS AND THE TREES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ATTEMPT TO ACCOMPLISH THAT SPACING WHILE MAINTAINING THE REQUIRED SETBACKS FROM UTILITIES. TREES MAY BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH DRIVEWAYS AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. LANDSCAPE NOTES: x TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING BEDS WHICH FALL WITHIN OR NEAR ROADWAY AREAS SHALL BE COMPLETELY EXCAVATED AND BACK-FILLED WITH TOPSOIL. ALL SHELL-ROCK OR OTHER BASE MATERIALS, AND ALL SUBSOIL AND DEBRIS, SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM BENEATH SUCH PLANTING AREAS, TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 36". UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER SHALL INSPECT THE EXCAVATED AREA PRIOR TO BACKFILLING WITH TOPSOIL.x ALL TREE AND/OR SHRUB PLANTING AREAS WITHIN 8' OF BUILDING FOUNDATIONS, AND ANY OTHER PLANTING AREAS WHERE SIGNIFICANT BURIED CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS IS ENCOUNTERED, SHALL BE COMPLETELY EXCAVATED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 36". UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATION, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER SHALL INSPECT THE EXCAVATED AREA PRIOR TO BACKFILLING WITH TOPSOIL. LANDSCAPE EXCAVATION & BACKFILL NOTES: UTILITY SETBACK NOTES: x ALL SETBACK DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE TO BE MET AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. x TREES ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITH A FIFTEEN FOOT (15') SEPARATION FROM ANY WATER OR SEWER MAIN AND/OR SERVICE, HYDRANTS, AND LIFT STATIONS, OR WITH A MINIMUM TEN FOOT (10') SETBACK IF INSTALLED WITH A ROOT BARRIER SYSTEM. REFER TO THE "ROOT BARRIER" DETAIL ON SHEET LP-4 FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. HOWEVER IN NO CASE SHALL A TREE ENCROACH INTO A SUAUE WITHOUT PRIOR SEACOAST UTILITY AUTHORITY APPROVAL AND ONLY SOD CAN BE INSTALLED WITHIN 5' OF A FIRE HYDRANT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE FIRE MARSHAL AND SUA.x TREES ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITH A TEN FOOT (10') SEPARATION FROM ANY DRAINAGE OR STORM SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE, OR WITH A MINIMUM SEVEN FOOT (7') SETBACK IF INSTALLED WITH A ROOT BARRIER SYSTEM. REFER TO THE "ROOT BARRIER" DETAIL ON SHEET LP-4 FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.x WHERE REQUIRED, ROOT BARRIER TO BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM 5' SEPARATION TO THE EDGE OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE.x TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITH A MIN. 2' SEPARATION BETWEEN ANY ROOT BARRIER (MEASURED FROM THE CENTER OF THE TREE). DISPOSITION & MITIGATION SUMMARY CHART: RELOCATION PROGRAM: x LIVE OAKS: 6 RELOCATED ON SITE x SABAL PALMS: 48 RELOCATED ON SITE (TO SOUTH AND EAST BUFFER) US HWY 1YACHT CLUB DR.200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE Preliminary Landscape Plan North Palm Beach, Florida NOTE: These Landscape Plans have been prepared to satisfy Village of North Palm Beach zoning requirements and to conceptually reflect landscape requirements for the site. They are not to be utilized for construction drawings until final engineering and architectural plans are available. These drawings are not to be used for Building Permit application until these plans are finalized. H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:37:55 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 T EVEVQV-RQV-RBLDG. 'B' BLDG. 'A' ALLEY 1 CG 3 CLU 1 PO 4 ALZ 11 CHI18 PLM 11 CHI 18 HAC SHEET LP-28 CHI 1 VA 1 VA NORTH COURTYARD SOD 4.0' S.W.4.0'S/W10' SIGHT CORNER PROPOSED REAR YARD LANDSCAPE BUFFER (5' MIN. PER CODE) MIN. 1 TREE PER 30' L.F. (MAX. 30' O.C.) PLUS MIN. 24"-36" HT. HEDGE PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2) PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL SIDEWALK EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2) LANDSCAPE WITHIN EASEMENT SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.4S82°19'20"W 157.76'N12°47'13"W (M) 190.37' R=2804.93' Δ=11°00'31" A=538.92' R=2484.93' Δ=7°20'32" A=318.43' A=85.60' Δ=10°06'20" R=485.31' A=44.53' Δ=5°15'26" R=485.31 A=39.90' Δ=91°26'35" R=25.00'YACHT CLUB DR.R/W (VARIES)U.S. HIGHWAY 1 120' R/W (IMPROVED) 70 AGE3 SP-R 20.0'SERVICEROADPARKING OVERHANG (TYP.) 13.2'swale (varies) 5.0' s/w QV-R 1 QV-R 3 SP 14 FAD 14 FIC 11 HAC 2 ED 17 FAD 1 VA 19 HDS 18 PLM 3 SP 24 FIC 27 FAD 19 HDS 1 VA 17 FAD 29 FAD 1 VA 27 HDS 2 ED 11 HAC14 FIC 22 FAD 2 ED 1 ED 33 PLM 49 FAD 1 VA 77 FIC18 CHI 25 FIC 8 HIB 16 CHI 40 FIC 12 PLM 1 ED 9 CLU 4 ALZ 3 CLU 3 LG 3 CLU 4 ALZ 6 CLU 24 IXA 4 ALZ 1 PO 2 CLU PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED & SHIFTED WATERMAIN min. 4' sod(min. 4' clearance between travel lane & shrubs) 10.0' 6.2' PROPOSED PLANTING IN THE R/W SUBJECT TO VILLAGE PERMITTING AND ACCEPTANCE 1 QV-R 1 VA 1 ED 5 CLU 24 FIC 9 TDF 20 CHI 59 AGE 56 AGE 54 CHI3 6 CHI SOD SOD SOD SOD " * " INDICATES (6) SABAL PALMS TO REPLACE EXISTING SABAL PALMS REMOVED FROM R/W FOR WATERMAIN & SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION * * 1 PS 1 PS CAB 9 TDF 21 CHI3 16 ZAF 1 VA 21 CHI 5 HAC 2 ED 2 ED3 PE 1 TG 1 PS 7 PSA 3 HIB 11 HIB 2 CN 11 CHI 8 CN 31 PSA 1 BS144 AGE 4 ZAF 49 HDS 7 MYC 12 ZAF 8 CLU 1 BS 50 AGE 2 PE 6 HIB 12 FIC 2 PE 6 HIB 12 FIC 7 FIC 1 TR 1 PS 8 PSA 1 TG 13 IXA 1 TG 49 AGE1 BS 3 RE12 5 CLU 48 AGE 12 IXA 61 LME 2 CLU 81 LME 3 TR 32 FAD 15 AGE 1 CG 1 BS87 AGE 3 CE2 1 QV-R 2 MYC 4 MYC 2 CAQ4 PE 17 IXA 2 CAQ 13 FIC 1 TR 1 BK 2 TR 8 CAQ 13 FIC4 CLU 1 BK 1 TR 3 HIB 4 CLU 1 CG 4 ALZ 1 CLU 4 ALZ 3 LG 56 FIC 3 CLU 7 FAD 1 CG 5 MYC5 CLU 3 MYC 3 MYC 5 CLU 8 ZAF 5 MYC5 CLU 8 ZAF 9 MYC 50 HDS 4 ALZ 33 FIC 26 FIC 13 FAD 14 HDS 73 FIC 2 TR 8 CAQ 4 CLU 1 BK 1 CLU 4 HIB SOD 4 PE 4 PE 14 ZAF 4 ZAF 15 LME 42 FIC 40 FIC 14 LME 43 FIC 14 LME 15 LME 46 FIC 44 FIC 15 LME6.0' EASEMENT(PB.26 PG.24910.0' FPL U.E. FIRE HYDRANT, TYP. 4 CN 36 FIC 10 PSA 22.0'U.E.15.0' U.E.20.0' U.E.20 CHI 7 CHI3 11 PLM 26 FIC 20 FIC 5 PLM 12 PLM 13 FIC 7 CHI3 7 FIC 6 PLM 22 FIC 4 FAD 25 FIC ROOT BARRIER (TYP.) 3 PE 3 PE EX. OHL TO BE BURIED 13.4' 13 IXA 1 RE12 8 ZAF 8'8'3 ZAF 1 VA 5 CLU ROOT BARRIER TYP. 1 CG PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED SUA WATER MAIN 63 TDF 48 CLU 1 CE 1 TR 1 TR 1 TR 1 CE 1 CE 8 CHI 7 CHI 7 CHI 23 FIC 5 FAD23 FIC SOD SODSOD SODSOD SOD 5 FAD 23 FIC 23 FIC 13 FIC 14 FIC 12 FIC 16 FIC 4 SP-R 3 SP-R 3 SP-R 4 SP-R 10.8'7.0'93 FAD 10.0' FPL UE 20' U.E.1 RE12 1 RE12 1 RE12 1 ED 12 FIC 6 ALZ 6 ALZ ROOT BARRIER, TYP. 2 PE 1 ED FDC MIN. 3' CLEAR ZONE, TYP. 38 MUC TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME BS Bursera simaruba / Gumbo Limbo Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CG Cassia surattensis / Glaucous Cassia 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CE2 Conocarpus erectus / Green Buttonwood Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CE Conocarpus erectus `sericeus` / Silver Buttonwood 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2.5" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown ED Elaeocarpus decipiens / Japanese Blueberry Tree 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., 2.5" Cal., 5` CT, Full Dense Canopy PO Plumeria obtusa / Singapore White Plumeria 8` Ht. x 4` Spr., Min TG Tibouchina granulosa / Purple Glory Tree 8` Ht. x 4` Spr. 1.5" Cal. Straight Trunk PALM TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CN Cocos nucifera `Green Malayan` / Coconut Palm 14` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown LG Licuala grandis / Licuala Palm Sun Grown, 4` Ht. x 3` Spr. PS Phoenix sylvestris / Wild Date Palm 16` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown PE Ptychosperma elegans / Alexander Palm 10` Ct. 16` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head, No Scarred Trunk RE12 Roystonea elata / Florida Royal Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown SP Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto 8`-12` C.T. Varying Heights, Slick Straight Trunk, Hurricane Cut TR Thrinax radiata / Florida Thatch Palm 6` Ct. 8` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head VA Veitchia arecina / Montgomery Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Scars, Full Crown RELOCATED TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME QV-R Quercus virginiana / Southern Live Oak (RELOCATED) Existing Live Oak Tree relocated from on-site (Tag #s 20, 22, 27, 28,93, 94). Refer to Tree Dispositon Tabular SP-R Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto (RELOCATED) EXISTING TREE RELOCATED FROM ELSEWHERE ON SITE SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME ALZ Alpinia zerumbet / Shell Ginger 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" O.C Full Dense Shrub, CLU Clusia guttifera / Small Leaf Clusia 3 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, CAQ Crinum augustum `Queen Emma` / Queen Emma Crinum Lily 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 36" O.C Full Dense Shrub MYC Myrica cerifera / Wax Myrtle 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, VINE CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME BK Bougainvillea x 'Barbara Karst' / Barbara Karst Bougainvillea 15 Gal, 8' HT, Trellis Grown, Attach to Building with SS Trellis LARGE SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CHI3 Chrysobalanus icaco `Red Tipped` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 7 Gal. Min. 36" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base MEDIUM SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CHI Chrysobalanus icaco `Horizontalis` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base HAC Hamelia patens `Compacta` / Dwarf Firebush Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense HIB Hibiscus rosa-sinensis `Seminole Pink` / Seminole Pink Hibiscus Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base IXA Ixora coccinea `Nora Grant` / Nora Grant Pink Ixora Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense MUC Muhlenbergia capillaris / Pink Muhly Min. 3 Gal. , Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Edge of Pot PSA Pennisetum setaceum 'Alba' / White Fountain Grass Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant PLM Plumbago auriculata / Blue Plumbago Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant TDF Tripsacum dactyloides / Fakahatchee Grass Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 18" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base FAD Tripsacum floridanum / Fakahatchee Grass `Dwarf` Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant ZAF Zamia floridana / Coontie 3 Gal., Min. 18" ht. x 18" spr., 30" O,C., full to base GROUND COVERS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME AGE Arachis glabrata `Ecoturf` / Perennial Peanut Min. 1 Gal. 6" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot FIC Ficus microcarpa `Green Island` / Green Island Ficus Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 18" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense HDS Helianthus debilis / Dune Sunflower Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 24" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense LME Liriope muscari `Emerald Goddess` / Lilyturf Min. 1 Gal. 12" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot SOD AND MULCH CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SOD Stenotaphrum secundatum / St. Augustine Grass Laid flat, No Gaps, Rolled and Sanded to create a uniform flat mowing surface, Weed and Disease Free, Laid tight, Staggered joints QV-R PLANT LEGEND F145' 20' SERVICE ROAD T EVEVTQV-RQV-RALLEY SHEET LP-3SHEET LP-2YACHT CLUB DR.R/W (VARIES)U.S. HIGHWAY 1 120' R/W (IMPROVED) 8.0'7.0'trees.b. 16.2' 4.3' 13.2'swale(varies)5.0's/w QV-R QV-R11.8' QV-RQV-R min. 4'sod(min. 4'clearancebetweentravellane &shrubs) 10.0' 6.2'Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 2SHEET LP-3Landscape PlanLEGEND: D = REFUSE (DUMPSTER) ENCLOSURE (MIN. 6' HT. SCREEN WALL W/ OPAQUE GATE AT OPENING - SEE SHEET RP-2) = EXISTING CONCRETE POWER OR LIGHT POLE = PROPOSED SITE LIGHTING SEE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN S PRELIMINARY BENCH / PUBLIC SEATING LOCATION.SHEET KEY LP-2 LP-3 EX. = EXISTING T.B.A. = TO BE ABANDONED OR RELEASED U.E. = UTILITY EASEMENT CAB= FPL CABINET ROOT BARRIER H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:39:49 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 F1T EVEVTQV-RQV-RALLEY SHEET LP-3SHEET LP-2YACHT CLUB DR.R/W (VARIES)U.S. HIGHWAY 1 120' R/W (IMPROVED) 8.0'7.0'trees.b. 16.2' 4.3' 13.2'swale(varies)5.0's/w QV-R QV-R11.8' QV-RQV-R min. 4'sod(min. 4'clearancebetweentravellane &shrubs) 10.0' 6.2' TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME BS Bursera simaruba / Gumbo Limbo Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CG Cassia surattensis / Glaucous Cassia 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CE2 Conocarpus erectus / Green Buttonwood Min. 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 3" Cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown CE Conocarpus erectus `sericeus` / Silver Buttonwood 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., Min. 2.5" cal., Single stemmed, Full even crown ED Elaeocarpus decipiens / Japanese Blueberry Tree 12` Ht. x 5` Spr., 2.5" Cal., 5` CT, Full Dense Canopy PO Plumeria obtusa / Singapore White Plumeria 8` Ht. x 4` Spr., Min TG Tibouchina granulosa / Purple Glory Tree 8` Ht. x 4` Spr. 1.5" Cal. Straight Trunk PALM TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CN Cocos nucifera `Green Malayan` / Coconut Palm 14` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown LG Licuala grandis / Licuala Palm Sun Grown, 4` Ht. x 3` Spr. PS Phoenix sylvestris / Wild Date Palm 16` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown PE Ptychosperma elegans / Alexander Palm 10` Ct. 16` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head, No Scarred Trunk RE12 Roystonea elata / Florida Royal Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Tapering GW, No Scars, Full Crown SP Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto 8`-12` C.T. Varying Heights, Slick Straight Trunk, Hurricane Cut TR Thrinax radiata / Florida Thatch Palm 6` Ct. 8` O.A. Ht. Single Trunk, Full Head VA Veitchia arecina / Montgomery Palm 12` G.W., Matched Heights, Heavy Straight Trunk, No Scars, Full Crown RELOCATED TREES CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME QV-R Quercus virginiana / Southern Live Oak (RELOCATED) Existing Live Oak Tree relocated from on-site (Tag #s 20, 22, 27, 28,93, 94). Refer to Tree Dispositon Tabular SP-R Sabal palmetto / Cabbage Palmetto (RELOCATED) EXISTING TREE RELOCATED FROM ELSEWHERE ON SITE SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME ALZ Alpinia zerumbet / Shell Ginger 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" O.C Full Dense Shrub, CLU Clusia guttifera / Small Leaf Clusia 3 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, CAQ Crinum augustum `Queen Emma` / Queen Emma Crinum Lily 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 36" O.C Full Dense Shrub MYC Myrica cerifera / Wax Myrtle 7 Gal., Min. 36" Ht., 36" Spr., 48" o.c. Full dense shrub, VINE CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME BK Bougainvillea x 'Barbara Karst' / Barbara Karst Bougainvillea 15 Gal, 8' HT, Trellis Grown, Attach to Building with SS Trellis LARGE SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CHI3 Chrysobalanus icaco `Red Tipped` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 7 Gal. Min. 36" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base MEDIUM SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CHI Chrysobalanus icaco `Horizontalis` / Horizontal Cocoplum Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base HAC Hamelia patens `Compacta` / Dwarf Firebush Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense HIB Hibiscus rosa-sinensis `Seminole Pink` / Seminole Pink Hibiscus Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 30" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base IXA Ixora coccinea `Nora Grant` / Nora Grant Pink Ixora Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr., 30" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense MUC Muhlenbergia capillaris / Pink Muhly Min. 3 Gal. , Min. 24" Ht. x 24" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Edge of Pot PSA Pennisetum setaceum 'Alba' / White Fountain Grass Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant PLM Plumbago auriculata / Blue Plumbago Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant TDF Tripsacum dactyloides / Fakahatchee Grass Min. 3 Gal. Min. 24" Ht. x 18" Spr. 36" O.C. Full and Dense Shrub, Full to Base FAD Tripsacum floridanum / Fakahatchee Grass `Dwarf` Min. 3 Gal., Min. 24" ht. x 24" spr., 30" O.C., Full dense plant ZAF Zamia floridana / Coontie 3 Gal., Min. 18" ht. x 18" spr., 30" O,C., full to base GROUND COVERS CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME AGE Arachis glabrata `Ecoturf` / Perennial Peanut Min. 1 Gal. 6" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot FIC Ficus microcarpa `Green Island` / Green Island Ficus Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 18" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense HDS Helianthus debilis / Dune Sunflower Min. 3 Gal., 12" Ht. x 12" Spr., 24" O.C., Fully Rooted and Dense LME Liriope muscari `Emerald Goddess` / Lilyturf Min. 1 Gal. 12" Ht x 12" Spr. 18" O.C. Full to Edge of Pot SOD AND MULCH CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SOD Stenotaphrum secundatum / St. Augustine Grass Laid flat, No Gaps, Rolled and Sanded to create a uniform flat mowing surface, Weed and Disease Free, Laid tight, Staggered joints QV-R PLANT LEGEND TBLDG. 'C' ALLEY SHEET LP-35 CLU 1 VA 12 CHI 16 HAC1 VA 11 CHI 1 VA 4 ALZ 3 LG PROPOSED WATER METER, R.P.Z. & D.D.C.V. ASSEMBLY (TYP.) 3.0' BELLSOUTH EASEMENT (ORB 24036 PG.13) SOD 4.0' S/W PROPOSED 5' REAR YARD LANDSCAPE BUFFER MIN. 1 TREE PER 30' L.F. (MAX. 30' O.C.) PLUS MIN. 24"-36" HT. HEDGE L PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL SIDEWALK EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2) LANDSCAPE WITHIN EASEMENT SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.4 PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2) 10' SIGHT CORNER N70°40'07"E 320.03'N20°07'45"W 29.40' U.S. HIGHWAY 1 120' R/W (IMPROVED) S20°07'45"E 24.95'20.0'SERVICEDRIVEEX. OHL TO BE BURIED QV-R QV-RQV-R 1 PO SOD SOD SOD 36 FIC 36 FIC 29 PLM 2 ED 3 SP 2 ED 2 ED 3 PE1 TG 1 PS 3 PE 3 HIB1 CN 1 PS 4 HIB 2 CN 19 FIC7 HIB 13 HIB 29 FIC 10 HIB 1 CN 1 CG20 IXA 43 LME 2 CLU 4 ALZ 9 CLU 7 CLU 6 MYC 1 RE12 12 ZAF 1 BS 89 AGE 25 HDS 2 CLU 34 IXA 4 ALZ 26 FAD 6 CLU 1 CG 32 ZAF 3 ZAF11 MYC 3 TR 5 CLU12 ZAF 48 AGE 1 BS 6 CLU 32 FAD 4 ALZ 1 CG3 CLU 25 FIC3 LG 11 ZAF 1 BS 102 FIC 4 CAQ 16 IXA 16 FIC 1 QV-R 1 QV-R 1 QV-R 3 ZAF 2 MYC 1 CG 8 CHI 10 FAD 8 CHI 10 FAD 1 CE 2 CE 8 CHI 10 FAD 2 CE 2 CE 8 CHI10 FAD 51 LME 3 SP-R 7 MYC 21 CHI 48 FAD 2 CE 2 CE 2 CLU 13 ZAF 12 CLU 3 CLU 7 HAC 72 FIC 99 FIC SOD1 TR 14 FIC 8 FIC 23 PSA 3 FIC 3 PSA 26 LME 105 FIC 1 PO 15 LME 42 FIC 12.0' PROP. SUA U.E.22.0'U.E.12.0' U.E. 20.0' SUA UE RELOCATED FPL & ATT EQUIP. AFTER ABANDONMENT OF 10X20 BELLSOUTH ESMT. (ORB 24036/13) SOUTHCOURTYARD 72 FIC 20 PLM20 CHI 8 CHI3 8 HAC 5 HIB 3 CE2 ROOT BARRIER (TYP.) 4 PE 85 LME 17 IXA 17 FAD 19 FAD 65 FIC 2 PE 4 PE 22 CLU 11.7'11.6'12.0'2 TR PROPOSED 20.0' ACCESS EASEMENT FOR FUTURE C-MU NEW STREET BY OTHERS (SUBJECT TO PERMITTING & APPROVALS UPON REDEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT PARCEL) 2 CLU 44 TDF ROOT BARRIER (TYP.) FDC (TYP.) FIRE HYDRANT (TYP.) 6 SP-R PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED SUA WATER MAIN 46 CLU 1 CE 13 CHI 17 CHI 29 FAD 29 FAD 6 SP-R163 AGE SOD 1 RE12 3 SP-R 34 FIC 23 FAD 11 IXA 119 AGE 1 RE12 2 RE12 3 CAQ 1 VA 6 ALZ 6 ALZ 6 ALZ ROOT BARRIER, TYP. 3 SP-R 7 MYC 2 LG 51 LME 2 LG 3 SP-R 7 MYC 2 LG 51 LME 4 MYC 2 SP-R1 LG 27 LME 4 MYC2 SP-R 1 LG 7.0' 5.0'Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 3SHEET LP-2Landscape PlanLEGEND: EX. = EXISTING T.B.A. = TO BE ABANDONED OR RELEASED U.E. = UTILITY EASEMENT CAB= FPL CABINET D = REFUSE (DUMPSTER) ENCLOSURE (MIN. 6' HT. SCREEN WALL W/ OPAQUE GATE AT OPENING - SEE SHEET RP-2) = EXISTING CONCRETE POWER OR LIGHT POLE = PROPOSED SITE LIGHTING SEE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN S PRELIMINARY BENCH / PUBLIC SEATING LOCATION. SHEET KEY LP-2 LP-3 ROOT BARRIER H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:39:22 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 4 KNOW WHAT'S BELOWALWAYS CALL 811BEFORE YOU DIG It's fast. It's free. It's the law. www.callsunshine.com R TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL SIT 2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. (ALLOW FOR SETTLING) MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TRUNK. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) ROOT BALLS GREATER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER SHALL SIT ON A MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. ROOT BALLS SMALLER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH. NOTES: 1. ALL TREES SHALL MEET FLORIDA #1 OR BETTER STANDARDS. 2. REMOVE ALL NON-ORGANIC BINDING AND SHIPPING MATERIAL FROM THE TREE AND ROOT BALL. 3. ANY PRUNING SHALL BE COMPLETED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 4. NO NAILS SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO TREE AND TRUNK SHALL BE FREE OF ANY MAJOR SCARS. 5. ADD FERTILIZER AS DIRECTED IN WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS. TREE CALIPER SHALL BE MEASURED 6" ABOVE GRADE FOR TREES UP TO 4" IN CALIPER AND MEASURED 12" ABOVE GRADE FOR TREES OVER 4" IN CALIPER. CREATE A 6" HIGH CIRCULAR WATERING BASIN AROUND THE TREE BASE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE ROOT BALL IN DIAMETER. 2" x 4" x 24" GUY WIRE STAKE MADE OF PRESSURE TREATED HARDWOOD FINISHED GRADE TREE PLANTING PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDED. WHEN HOLE IS 2/3 FILLED, WATER THOROUGHLY, RELEASE ANY AIR POCKETS, THEN COMPLETE FILLING. TAMP AND WATER THOROUGHLY AGAIN. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 1x 2x #12 GALVANIZED STEEL GUY WIRE WITH TURNBUCKLE AND CONSPICUOUS COLOR SAFETY FLAGS. # USE A PLUM LINE TO ASSURE THE TREE IS PROPERLY PLANTED UPRIGHT BEFORE BACKFILLING AND TAMPING. PLASTIC HOSE OR (2) PLY 3/4" RUBBER TUBE TO PROTECT TRUNK FROM GUY WIRE. TREES SHALL BE PLANTED IN A VERTICAL POSITION AND ORIENTED TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE APPEARANCE. DO NOT CUT OUT TERMINAL LEADER SELECTIVELY PRUNE TREE CROWN PALM PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TRIM ONLY THOSE FRONDS WHICH HANG BELOW LEVEL OF TREE HEART TRUNK DIAMETER SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITHOUT ABRUPT CHANGES, LOOSE SHEATHES, HOLES, OR CAVITIES. SECURE BATTENS W/ 2-3/4" HIGH CARBON STEEL BANDS TO HOLD BATTENS IN PLACE. HEIGHT OF BATTENS SHALL BE LOCATED PROPORTIONATELY TO THE HEIGHT OF THE PALM FOR ADEQUATE BRACING. 5 (2" x 4 " x 16") WOOD BATTENS. 5 LAYERS OF BURLAP TO WRAP TRUNK. STEEL BANDS (3/4"; H.C.S.) MINIMUM 3 (2"x4") WOOD BRACES FINISHED GRADE PALM PLANTING PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDED. WHEN HOLE IS 2/3 FILLED, WATER THOROUGHLY, RELEASE ANY AIR POCKETS, THEN COMPLETE FILLING. TAMP AND WATER THOROUGHLY AGAIN. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 2" x 4" x 24" STAKE MADE OF PRESSURE TREATED HARDWOOD CREATE A 6" HIGH CIRCULAR WATERING BASIN AROUND THE PALM BASE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE ROOT BALL IN DIAMETER. 1x 2x NOTES: 1. ALL PALMS SHALL MEET FLORIDA #1 GRADE STANDARDS OR BETTER 2. REMOVE ALL NON-ORGANIC BINDING AND SHIPPING MATERIAL FROM THE PALM AND ROOT BALL. 3. NO NAILS SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO PALM AND TRUNK SHALL BE FREE OF ANY MAJOR SCARS. 4. ADD FERTILIZER AS DIRECTED IN WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS. DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TRUNK. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) USE A PLUM LINE TO ASSURE PALM IS PROPERLY PLANTED UPRIGHT BEFORE BACKFILLING AND TAMPING. TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL SIT 2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. (ALLOW FOR SETTLING) MULCH RING IN SOD DETAIL NOT TO SCALE SOD x MULCH RING SHALL BE CUT INTO A 'PERFECT' CIRCLE'. x EDGES TO BE WELL-FORMED AND CRISP WITH VERTICALLY STRAIGHT CUTS.x MULCH RING SHALL MEASURE 5' IN DIAMETER OR EXTEND TO THE EDGE OF THE DRIP LINE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.TREE OR PALM TRUNKMULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TRUNK. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) NOTES: 1. MULCH RINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL TREES AND PALMS PLANTED IN SODDED AREAS OR AS OTHERWISE NOTED ON LANDSCAPE PLAN. LARGE SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE ROOT BALLS GREATER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER SHALL SIT ON A MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. ROOT BALLS SMALLER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH. SHRUB PLANTING PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDED. WHEN HOLE IS 2/3 FILLED, WATER THOROUGHLY, RELEASE ANY AIR POCKETS, THEN COMPLETE FILLING. TAMP AND WATER THOROUGHLY AGAIN. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 1x 2x DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) NOTES: 1. ALL SHRUBS SHALL MEET FLORIDA #1 GRADE OR BETTER STANDARDS. 2. REMOVE ALL NON-ORGANIC BINDING AND SHIPPING MATERIAL FROM THE SHRUB AND ROOT BALL. 3. ANY PRUNING SHALL BE COMPLETED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 4. ADD FERTILIZER AS DIRECTED IN WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS. CREATE A 4" HIGH CIRCULAR WATERING BASIN AROUND THE SHRUB BASE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE ROOT BALL IN DIAMETER. MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE SHRUB BASE. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL SIT 1" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. (ALLOW FOR SETTLING) SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED IN A VERTICAL POSITION AND ORIENTED TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE APPEARANCE FINISHED GRADE IRREGULAR & MULTI-STEM TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL SIT 2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE. (ALLOW FOR SETTLING) ROOT BALLS GREATER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER SHALL SIT ON A MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. ROOT BALLS SMALLER THAN 2' IN DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH. 1x 2x NOTES: 1. ALL TREES SHALL MEET FLORIDA #1 OR BETTER STANDARDS 2. REMOVE ALL NON-ORGANIC BINDING AND SHIPPING MATERIAL FROM THE TREE AND ROOT BALL. 3. ANY PRUNING SHALL BE COMPLETED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 4. NO NAILS SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO TREE AND TRUNK SHALL BE FREE OF ANY MAJOR SCARS. 5. ADD FERTILIZER AS DIRECTED IN WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS. DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) TREE PLANTING PIT TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDED. WHEN HOLE IS 2/3 FILLED, WATER THOROUGHLY, RELEASE ANY AIR POCKETS, THEN COMPLETE FILLING. TAMP AND WATER THOROUGHLY AGAIN. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) FINISHED GRADE 2" x 4" x 24" GUY WIRE STAKE MADE OF PRESSURE TREATED HARDWOOD CREATE A 6" HIGH CIRCULAR WATERING BASIN AROUND THE TREE BASE AT LEAST AS WIDE AS THE ROOT BALL IN DIAMETER. #12 GALVANIZED STEEL GUY WIRE WITH TURNBUCKLE AND CONSPICUOUSLY COLORED SAFETY FLAGS. PLASTIC HOSE OR (2) PLY 3/4" RUBBER TUBE TO PROTECT TRUNK FROM GUY WIRE. MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. MULCH SHOULD NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE TRUNK. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) GROUND COVERS & ROOTED CUTTING PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE SPREAD OF PLANT ROTARY-TILL SOIL THOROUGHLY TO A DEPTH OF 6". PLOWING OR DICING IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTE. TYPICAL TRIANGULAR SPACING OF PLANTS TO INSURE FULL COVERAGE BY GROUNDCOVER. MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) ## ON CENTER SPACING CLEAN TOPSOIL OF ANY ROOTS, PLANTS, SOD, STONES, CLAY LUMPS, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATERIAL DETRIMENTAL TO PLANT GROWTH SHRUB & GROUNDCOVER LAYOUT DETAIL NOT TO SCALE LAYOUT OF SHRUBS AT THE PLANTING EDGE IS DONE FIRST TO ESTABLISH A CONTINUOUS LINE. BEST FACE OF SHRUB TO FACE FRONT OF PLANTING BED. REMAINING SHRUBS ARE FILLED IN BEHIND THE FRONT SHRUB LINE. SOD. USE ROLLER TO SMOOTH SURFACE. MULCH RING NO TREE TO BE PLANTED CLOSER THAN 4' TO BED EDGE. PLANTING BED EDGE CUT CLEAN AND STRAIGHT MAINTAIN 12" ALONG BED EDGE; SEE PLANTING BED EDGE DETAIL. BEST "FACE" OF PLANT TO BE TOWARD THE FRONT EDGE OF THE PLANTING BED. MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING 12" WIDTH ALONG BED EDGE FOR MAINTENANCE EXISTING SOIL PLANTING BED EDGE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE ℄SHALLOW SAUCER AROUND PLANTING BED EXISTING SOIL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE PLANT SO THAT ROOTBALL IS LEVEL WITH FINISHED GRADE (ALLOW FOR SETTLING) MULCH TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3" AFTER SETTLING CREATE A SHALLOW SAUCER AROUND PLANTING BED OR PLANT PLANTING BEDS FOR SHRUBS OR GROUNDCOVER TO BE FULLY EXCAVATED TO A DEPTH OF THE ROOT BALL AND BACKFILLED WITH TOPSOIL. TAMP FILL AS IT IS ADDED. WHEN HOLE IS 2/3 FILLED, WATER THOROUGHLY. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 1x 2x DIAMETER OF EXCAVATED HOLE SHALL BE AT LEAST TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE ORIGINAL ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER. (SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS) 1x 2x Landscape SpecificationsAUGUST 26, 2020 (Rev C-16) Typical Shrub, Small Tree or Palm Tree with Root Barrier Typical Canopy Tree, Large or Exotic Palm Tree with Root Barrier AUGUST 26, 2020 (Rev C-16)H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:40:37 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 5 Tree Protection and Relocation DetailsTree Protection Plan Prior to clearing any of the property for development, the contractor will do the following items: Clearly identify and tag all trees using either plastic ribbon tied around the tree trunk or a tag that is attached to the tree trunk. The numbers shown on each tag shall correspond to the number identified on the Tree Disposition Tabular and/or the Tree Survey. Prior to site clearing and tree removal, trees to be preserved, mitigate, relocated on-site, relocated off-site, or removed shall be identified using different color plastic ribbon or tag. Place barricades to protect the root zones of the native vegetation to be preserved. All barricades are to remain in place until all construction activities are complete. Trees to be preserved shall be barricaded with a minimum 3-foot high plastic mesh (orange OSHA) supported by 5-foot long rebar or 2"x2" wood stakes or equivalent as approved in conjunction with the Final Site Plan or Final Subdivision Plan. Protective barriers shall remain in place until they are authorized to be removed by Palm Beach County or receipt of a CO. There shall be limited development within tree preservation areas: x maintained in its natural statexprovide permeable landscape natural. i.e., grass, mulch x conform to governing landscape code. There will be no attachment of signs, etc. to vegetation unless of a non-damaging character. Prohibited species are to be removed by hand ONLY in preservation areas, and any herbicide applications used should follow label instructions. No clearing shall commence until all protection devices are installed , inspected and approved by the Zoning Division and Environmental Resource Management Department. No heavy equipment or machinery is to be used, nor any construction activities, or grade changes occur within twice the radius of the dripline of native trees which are to be preserved in place. PALM TREE Transplant cut Root prune cut MINIMUM UNDISTURBED AREA AT TREE RETAINING WALL OF LOOSE SET STONE OF POURED CONCRETE SET CLAY PIPE RUNS ON EXISTING GRADE CUT TO EDGE OF TREE CANOPY TREE RELOCATION PROGRAM Plant Species Requirements Live Oaks - Best time to move is in their dormant season. Worst time to move is in the spring because of their flush of new growth and lack of precipitation. They should be root pruned at least two weeks in advance of the move and need to be watered in heavily the first two weeks after transplanting. Root Pruning and Transplanting When it is determined that a tree or palm needs to be transplanted, it is beneficial and sometimes required that the plant be root pruned. Root pruning is done to reduce the size of an existing root ball in preparation for transplanting. The root ball is reduced to create a new root system large enough to sustain life in the tree/palm while making its move more effective for transportation. The time it takes for the root system to develop before transplanting will vary from tree to tree, depending on soil moisture content. An estimated wait time follows in the schedule listed below. 1. Clear the area around the tree that has been selected. 2. Determine the size of the root ball that is being prepared. Tree Caliper Root Ball 2-4" 36-42" 4-6" 42-48" 6-8" 48-60" 8-10" 72-84" 12-14" 84-96" 14-16" 96-108" 16-18" 108-120" 18-20" 120-132" 20-24" 132-144" 24-28" 144-156" 28-32" 156-168" 32-36" 168-180" Sabal Palms 4' Root Ball Coconut Palms 4-5' Root Ball Queen Palms 4' Root Ball Canary Island Date Palms 5-6' Root Ball Reclinata Palms 6-8' Root Ball Paurotis Palms 6-8' Root Ball Sago Palms 3-4' Root Ball Royal Palms 5-6' Root Ball 6. Fill trench with existing soil with 1/3 peat humus mixed in. Leave a depression to hold water. 7. Irrigate with a mist head at root ball to help promote feeder roots and maintain watering. 8. Wait time after root pruning until transplanting per individual specifications, for differing types of plant material. Ficus Trees 6 weeks to 90 days Palms 6 weeks to 90 days Oaks, 6" and under 6 weeks to 90 days Oaks, 6" - 12" 90 days to 6 months Oaks, 12" and above 6 months to 1 year 9. Fertilize top of ball with milorganite after root pruning. 10. Some bracing may be required after root pruning. 11. A full top will encourage feeder root growth. Previous to transplanting, remove enough top growth to balance the smaller root system. Thin out and trim back unwanted foliage and branches. 12. Cut trench for transplanting outside of root pruned trench to allow for feeder roots. 13. Lift tree from one side to break suction and peel off root ball. If it doesn't break then dig under to sever roots. 3. Palms may be cut on three sizes leaving the open side toward the strongest northeast winds. 4. Broadleaf trees should be cut on two sides initially opposite each other. 5. Once the ball size has been determined, mark the spot around the ball and prepare for a 1' trench around the tree. Use sharp spades for root pruning and do not cut under the root ball. Leave old cut roots on top of root ball. LENGTH OF SLOPE VARIES WITH CONDITION FILL CONDITION CUT CONDITION MAX. 2:1 SLOPE IN DISTURBED AREAS NATURAL GRADE NEW GRADE MINIMUM MINIMUM RETAINING WALLS AROUND EXISTING TREES DRIP-LINE OF EXISTING VEGETATION PROTECTION BARRIER EXISTING VEGETATION TO BE PRESERVED DEVELOPMENT AREA No grade changes shall be made within tree preservation areas, which require trenching or cutting of roots unless conditioned. Utility lines shall be installed to protect root systems as much as possible. No removal of soil or fill in tree preservation areas shall occur. Specifications: 1. Contractor shall be responsible for locating any and all underground utilities or obstructions prior to commencing work. In case of conflict with proposed work, notify landscape architect prior to commencement of work. 2. Contractor shall provide adequate irrigation to assure the healthy establishment of relocated trees. 3. Pruning of limbs shall occur only as necessary to facilitate relocation and shall maintain the natural shape and character of tree. 4. Finish grade for top of tree plug shall meet the proposed finish grade after relocation. 5. All plant materials shall be relocated to freshly dug holes with similar size and type of tree moving equipment. The holes should be filled 1/3 with water, place tree, back fill and water in thoroughly, being sure to avoid air pockets. Provide 4"-6" dish around newly dug plant material to retain water. Water thoroughly after planting as specified. 6. All trees exhibiting shallow root systems shall be staked as required. 7. Prune, thin out and shape relocated trees, shrubs and understory in accordance with desired effect of the landscape architect and to retain natural character. Remove all vines and exotic vegetation. Maintain relocated plant materials for a period of not less than 90 days. Maintain by watering, removing of exotic vegetation or weeds, providing insecticide applications and mulching. 8. The contractor shall protect trees during relocation procedures from scrapes, scars and undue breakage. Understory plant material moved with primary species shall be protected against damage. 9. Landscaping contractor shall provide a one (1) year warranty on all relocated material. Root prune cut Transplant cut PLAN VIEW CONNECTION RE-BAR RE-BAR CORNER CONNECTIONU-POST U-POSTCONNECTION Min. 3 ft height plastic mesh (orange OSHA0 supported by min. 5 ft long rebar or 2"x2" wood stakes (or equivalent subject to County approval) Maintenance Entry Dripline (typ.) Maintenance Entry Soil Application: 5 ft tall #14 gauge metal u-post Color: green Driven into the ground 1 ft Asphalt Application: 5 ft tall #5 rebar with plastic safety cap. Driven into the ground 1 ft Installation Notes: A. Space posts every 8 ft. B. Secure fencing to post with nylon cable ties Plastic and/or wood strips may also be used to provide additional support and protection between ties and posts. TREE PROTECTION BARRIER DETAIL TWICE THE RADIUS OF THE DRIPLINE Mesh Post H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:41:12 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwgRevision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Urban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 December 1, 2020 20-013.000 TRM TRM MC / RD LP- of 6 2020.12.01 SP REVIEW SUBMITTAL 2021-02-16 DRC RESPONSE RESUBMITTAL 2021-07-09 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-09-17 DRC RESUBMITTAL 2021-10-29 DRC RESUBMITTAL #4 (Fire&SUA) 2022-07-11 Remand Resubmittal 2022-08-19 DRC Resubmittal North Palm Beach, Florida200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMixed-Use Residential40'20'10' 1" = 20'-0" 6 LANDSCAPE NOTES GENERAL: 1. All proposed material shall be Florida No. 1 or better as set forth in "Grades & Standards for Nursery Plants," Part 1&2, Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, latest edition. No deviations will be permitted. 2. By submitting a bid, the landscape contractor is responsible for providing the material specified on the plans. No substitutions will be accepted without prior written approval and acceptance by the Owner or his representative, or Landscape Architect. 3. Materials to be hand-selected at the discretion of the Owner or his representative, or Landscape Architect. 4. All work shall proceed in a professional manner in accordance with standard nursery and installation practice. 5. Quantities on plant list are for convenience only. Landscape Contractor is responsible for all plants shown on planting plans. When discrepancies occur between plant list and planting plans, the plans are to override the plant list in all cases. Contractor is responsible for confirming sod quantities and certifying such to the Owner or his representative. 6. Contractor is responsible for locating all underground utilities prior to digging. Notify the Owner or his representative, or the Landscape Architect immediately regarding discrepancies or conflicts. 7. Landscape Contractor to notify the Owner or his representative, or Landscape Architect at least three (3) working days prior to beginning any stage of work. 8. Owner or Landscape Architect to be immediately notified of any discrepancies found in field. 9. Owner or his representative, or Landscape Architect reserve the right to field adjust plant material on-site to avoid conflicts or discrepancies not anticipated in the planning process. 10. Existing plant material to be removed, except as noted. TREES & PALMS 1. All trees, new and relocated, to be staked and guyed as detailed. 2. No double or multi-trunk trees unless otherwise specified. 3. Face of trees and palms to be located a minimum of 2'-0" off all sidewalks/bike paths or other paved surface, unless otherwise notated on plans. 4. Root suckers on Live Oaks are not acceptable. 5. All trees falling within grassed areas to have a mulch ring 3' in diameter, mulched 3" deep with no more than 1" deep directly adjacent to the trunk of the tree. PLANTING BEDS 1. Groundcover and shrubs to be laid out in a uniform and consistent pattern. 2. All planting beds to receive mulch per plans. 3. Landscape Contractor is responsible for verifying that clean top soil, meeting the attached specifications, exists in each planting bed prior to planting. Contractor shall add or amend top soil if necessary. Tree pits shall be backfilled as noted in attached specifications. Excavate all shrub and groundcover beds as specified and backfill with planting soil per specifications. 4. All existing paving base material to be removed from planting areas and replaced with clean top soil prior to planting. Final grade within planting areas to be 2" below adjacent paved areas or top of curb. 5. Soil in landscaped areas shall be free of debris, including paving base or fill material, and calcareous materials such as shell, lime rock, concrete, plaster and stucco. Planting areas containing excessive calcareous materials shall be excavated to a minimum depth of (2') two feet. SOD 1. Landscape Contractor is responsible for replacing any damaged sod. IRRIGATION 1. All landscape areas (including sod) shall be irrigated with an underground automatic sprinkler system providing 120% coverage with 50% overlap or utilizing a drip irrigation/low volume watering system. No landscape installation shall occur until the irrigation system is operational, unless approval is granted by Owner or his representative, or Landscape Architect. SECTION 02950 TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUND COVER PART I - GENERAL By bidding on this project and/or signing a contract for landscape work, the Contractor acknowledges that he/she has read and understood these specifications in their entirety, that he/she has inspected the site, and that he/she will abide by all plans, specifications, and conditions found herein. Any perceived conflicts or concerns within the specifications or on the plant list, including unavailability of materials, are to be brought to the attention of the Landscape Architect prior to bid submission. 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Contractor shall obtain or ensure that all necessary permits have been granted to the Owner for work on the Owner's properties or in any adjacent easements prior to commencement of work. B. All planting and construction work shall be executed as shown on the provided drawings, schedules, and specifications. C. Any additional work or materials required to install landscape elements as called for on the plans, specifications or plant list shall be provided and installed by the Contractor. D. Finish Grade Elevations: 2 inch below top of pathway edging. E. The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for all work until final acceptance by the Owner. The Contractor shall protect all materials and work against injury and shall provide and maintain all necessary guards for the protection of the public. He shall be held responsible for any negligence during the execution of the work. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All work specified herein shall be performed by a single firm specializing in landscape work. The Landscape Architect and the Owner retain the right to approve any proposed subcontractors prior to awarding the contract. B. Ship landscape materials with certificates of inspection required by governing authorities. Comply with all regulations applicable to landscape materials. C. Package standard products with manufacturers certified analysis. For other materials, provide analysis by recognized laboratory made in accordance with methods established by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, wherever applicable. D. Provide trees, palms, shrubs and groundcover grown in a recognized nursery in accordance with good horticultural practice. Materials must be healthy and vigorous, free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae, and defects such as decay, rot, knots, sun scald, injuries, abrasions, and poor or unusual form. No collected material will be permitted unless specific written approval is granted. E. Do not make substitutions. If specified landscape material is not available at time of planting, submit proof of non-availability and provide a list of proposed equivalent material. Once authorized, adjustments to the contract will be made. Owner is not financially responsible for unauthorized substitutions. F. Plant materials of larger size than specified may be used if acceptable to Landscape Architect and if sizes of root balls are increased proportionately. Installation of larger sizes will not increase contract amount unless specifically authorized by Owner. G. Owner and Landscape Architect reserve the right to inspect, approve or reject at any time plant materials or work either at the nursery or at the site which does not meet the condition in the plans, plant list or specifications. H. The Contractor shall be responsible for planting the landscape in complete accordance with all applicable codes, ordinances, and laws. Any modification made to conform with said codes, laws and ordinances, after the bid is awarded, shall be completed at the Contractor's expense at no additional cost to the Owner. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Certification: Submit certificates of inspections as required by governmental authorities, and manufacturers or vendor's certified analysis for soil amendments and fertilizer materials. Submit other data substantiating that materials comply with specified requirements. B. Submit seed vendor's certified statement for each grass seed mixture required, stating botanical and common name, percentage by weight, and percentage of purity, germination, and weed seed for each grass seed species. C. Planting Schedule: Submit planting schedule showing schedule dates for each type of planting in each area of site. D. Maintenance Instructions: Submit typewritten procedures for maintenance of landscape work, through final acceptance. 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Packaged Materials: Deliver packaged materials in original containers showing manufacturer's guaranteed weight analysis and name of manufacturer. Protect materials from damage and deterioration during delivery and storage. B. Trees, shrubs, and ground covers: Provide freshly dug trees, palms, and shrubs. Do not prune prior to delivery. All plants shall be handled and stored so that they are adequately protected from drying out, from sun or wind burn, and from any other injury at all times. Any plant determined to be wilted or burned may be rejected at any time, whether in the ground or not. Plants shall be handled only by their containers or root balls, not by stems or trunks. Trees that are scraped or scarred during delivery, storage, or planting will be rejected. The on-site storage area shall be approved prior to the delivery of any plant materials. Do not bend or bind plants in such a manner as to damage bark, break branches, or destroy natural shape. Provide protective covering during delivery. C. Deliver plant materials after preparations for planting are complete, and plant immediately. Roots or balls of all plants shall be adequately protected at all times from sun and/or wind. Balled and burlapped (B&B) plants that cannot be planted immediately upon delivery shall be set on the ground and protected by having soil, wet peat, or other acceptable material covering the roots or balls keeping them moist. D. Do not remove container grown stock from containers until planting time. E. Label at least one tree, one palm and one shrub of each variety with a securely attached waterproof tag bearing legible designation of botanical and common name, if requested by Owner. F. Sod: Time delivery so that sod will be placed within 24 hours after stripping. Protect sod against drying and breaking of rolled strips. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS A. Proceed with and complete landscape work as rapidly as portions of site become available. B. Utilities: Determine location of overhead and underground utilities and perform work in a manner which will avoid possible damage. Hand excavate, as required. Forty eight (48) hours prior to digging, call the appropriate Utility Authority to have all utilities identified and marked in order to avoid conflicts. C. Protection of Existing Structures: All existing buildings, walks, walls, paving, piping, and other items of construction and planting already completed or established shall be protected from damage. All damage resulting from negligence shall be repaired or replaced, including but not limited to marks on pavers and cracks within existing walkways caused by the Contractor. The Owner may, at his discretion have any damage repaired by others and subsequently costs back-charged to the Contractor. D. Protection of Existing Plant Material: The Contractor shall be responsible for all unauthorized cutting or damage to existing trees or shrubs caused by careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials, etc. This shall include compaction by driving or parking inside the drip-line of any tree, or spilling of oil, gasoline, or other deleterious materials within the drip-line of any tree. No materials shall be burned. E. Excavation: When conditions detrimental to plant growth are encountered, such as rubble fill, adverse drainage conditions, or obstructions, notify Landscape Architect before planting. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 TOPSOIL A. The Contractor is required to obtain a soil sample and perform a soil analysis test to determine the existing soil composition and conclude whether it complies with the composition criteria below. B. Where topsoil does not meet the specified limits within the project site, it shall be furnished. Throughout all parts of site where finish grades and contour lines differ from existing contour lines, bring to finish grade contours shown on "Grading Plan." C. Topsoil shall be friable, fertile soil with representative characteristics of local soils. It shall be free of heavy clay, marl, stone, extraneous lime, plant roots, refuse and/or solid waste, sticks, brush, construction demolition debris, and any other deleterious materials. There shall be no noxious weeds or weed seeds (i.e., nut grass, Bermuda grass and the like). In no case shall there be more than five percent (5%) by dry weight of clay lumps or stones larger than 1". It shall test in the pH range of 6.0 to 7.2 and shall contain no substance that will impede plant growth. The Contractor shall have topsoil laboratory-tested at his expense and approved by Landscape Architect or Owner prior to material delivery. Topsoil shall conform to the following specifications: COMPONENTS DRY WEIGHT MEASURE PARTICLE SIZE Organic Matter 2% - 7% Silt/Clay 2% - 10% < 0.074 mm Sand 85% - 98% 0.075 - 3.00 mm Gravel 0% - 5% 4.75 mm - 1 inch The analysis shall also show the following ranges: Soluble salt .2 - 1.0mmmhos/cm Nitrogen 25-150 PPM Phosphorus 26 - 39 PPM Potassium 50 - 250 PPM Calcium 500 - 2500 PPM Magnesium 50 - 500 PPM Iron 2.5 - 25 PPM Manganese 2.5 - 25 PPM Zinc 2.5 - 25 PPM Copper 1.3 - 5 PPM Boron 0.5 - 1.5 PPM Sulphur 15 - 200 PPM Chlorine less than 100 PPM Sodium less than 10 Nematodes none 2.02 SOIL AMENDMENTS AND FERTILIZERS A. Peat Moss: Peat moss shall be a commercial, baled sphagnum material, free of woody material, minerals, or foreign matter, with a pH range of 3.0 - 5.5. B. Sand: Sand shall be clean, sharp, and free of all deleterious material. C. Lime: Natural limestone (Dolomite) containing not less than 85% of total carbonates, ground so that not less than 90% passes a 10-mesh sieve and not less than 50% passes a 100-mesh sieve. D. Humus Soil Conditioner: Consisting of yard trimmings and biosolids co-compost. E. Fertilizer: Fertilizer shall be a commercial grade, granular, slow release "pre-plant" type fertilizer. 1. Fertilizer shall be delivered to the site in the original unopened container, bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed analysis. Any opened, caked, or damaged fertilizer will be rejected. 2. Tree, palm, shrub and grass fertilizer shall be “UF (University of Florida) Formulated” product 8-2-12 or 8-2-13 with minor elements as an all-purpose fertilizer, or equal, and applied according to the manufacturer's direction. 3. Application of fertilizer shall be consistent with the current recommendations of the Green Industries - Best Management Practices. 4. Fertilizer shall be applied by an individual who has successfully completed the GI-BMP program and holds a current Urban Fertilizer License or as required by the State and Local Ordinances. 2.03 WATER A. All water necessary for planting and maintenance shall be of satisfactory quality to sustain adequate growth of plants and shall not contain harmful, natural or man-made elements detrimental to plants. 2.04OTHER LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS A. Mulch: Mulch shall be shredded Melaleuca, Eucalyptus, Grade “A” Pine Bark Nuggets, or approved equal, free of foreign materials and weed seeds. Minimum depth after settling shall be 3". B. Guying and Bracing: Tree guying and bracing shall be the responsibility of the Contractor in accordance with the planting details to insure stability and maintain plants in an upright position. C. Anti-desiccant: Anti-desiccant shall be "Wiltpruf” or equal, if specified on plans. D. Tree Wound Paint: Tree wound paint shall be an asphaltic base paint containing an antibacterial agent, specially prepared for tree surgery work. E. Super Absorbent Polymer: "Terra Sorb" or approved equal as packaged in 3 oz. Handy Pac composed of synthetic acriamide copolymer, potassium, acrylate. Particle size of 1.0 mm to 3.0 mm and absorption rate of 300 times its weight in water, if specified on plans. Apply dry, using the following amounts: 1. For trees and palms up to 36" diameter root ball, use one 3 oz. Handy Pac. 2. For trees and palms over 36" diameter root ball use two 3 oz. 3. Handy Pacs. Broadcast throughout planting hole and backfill as per manufacturers specifications. For container grown plants: Container Size Application Rate 1 Gallon 1 Handy Pac / 9 Containers 3 Gallons 1 Handy Pac / 4 Containers 7-10 Gallons 1 Handy Pac / 2 Containers 20 Gallons 1 Handy Pac / 1 Container 2.05 PLANT MATERIAL A. Plant list is part of this specification section. The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing and installing all plant materials shown on the drawings and plant list. In case of conflict between the two documents, the drawings shall rule. B. Quality: Trees, palms, shrubs, and other plants shall be Florida #1 or better as defined in the latest edition of Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Multi-trunked trees will not be accepted unless they are specifically specified in the planting plans. All plants shall have a normal habit of growth and shall be sound, healthy, and vigorous. Trees shall have normal well-developed branching structures and vigorous root systems that are not root or container bound. 1. Balled and burlapped plants (BB or b&b) shall be dug with firm, natural balls of earth, of sufficient depth and diameter to include the fibrous and feeding roots. Plants with cracked, dry, or broken balls will not be accepted, nor will plants with root balls of insufficient size. 2. All plants, other than those collected on site, shall be nursery grown in accordance with good horticultural practices and under climatic conditions similar to the site for at least two years. Transplanting or root pruning shall have taken place during growth. C. Size: Plant sizes shown in the plant list are minimums. When a plant size is given by height and spread or by container size, all specifications are minimums to be met or exceeded. All trees and shrubs shall be measured when their branches are in a normal position. Spread dimensions specified refer to the main body of the plant and not from extreme branch tip to tip. Height is measured from the soil line to the average height of the canopy. Measurement does not include any terminal growth; the container or root ball is also not included. Unless otherwise specified, the determining measurement for trees shall be caliper, which shall be measured 6" above the ground for trees up to 4" in caliper, and 12" above the ground for trees over 4" caliper. 2.06 GRASS MATERIALS A. Types: Sod type shall be as specified on the provided landscape plan and associated plant schedule. B. Dimensions: The sod shall be taken up in commercial size rectangles, preferably 12-inch x 24-inch. C. Measurement: Sod shall be measured on the basis of square footage. Contractor shall be responsible for complete coverage based on the square footage shown on plans; therefore, Contractor shall factor in cutting and shrinkage of materials. D. The sod shall be sufficiently thick to provide a dense stand of live grass. The sod shall be live, fresh and uninjured, at the time of planting. It shall be a soil mat of sufficient thickness, at least 2” thick, adhering firmly to the roots to withstand all necessary handling. It shall be free of weeds and other grasses. It shall be planted as soon as possible after being dug, and shall be shaded and kept moist from the time it is dug until it is planted. After approval, the area from which the sod is to be harvested shall be closely mowed and raked as necessary to remove excessive top growth and debris. 2.07 REJECTION, SUBSTITUTION, AND RELOCATION A. All plants not conforming to the requirements herein specified shall be considered defective and such plants shall be marked as rejected and removed from the site whether in the ground or not, at the Contractor's expense. Such removal shall take place immediately and new plants shall be brought in as replacements. The plant materials must meet all applicable inspections required by law. B. The Owner or Landscape Architect also reserves the right to require that plants be relocated after installation if their initial installation does not conform to the plans or the intent of the plans, or if the original location poses an unforeseen threat to other facilities, human life, health, or safety, or to site utilities. Such relocation shall be at the Contractor's expense. PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Proceed with and complete landscape work as rapidly as portions of the site become available. B. No planting shall be done until all operations in conjunction with the installation of the sprinkler system have been completed, final grades have been established, planting areas have been properly graded and prepared. C. Adverse Conditions: When conditions potentially detrimental to plant growth are encountered during work, such as rubble or refuse fill, adverse drainage conditions, or obstructions, notify Owner or Landscape Architect before planting. D. Work Scheduling: Work is to be scheduled to establish a logical sequence of steps for completion of each type and phase of landscape work, in such a way as to correspond with, and avoid damage and conflict with, other disciplines on site. E. Coordination with Sod/Lawn: Plant trees, palms, and shrubs only after final grades are established, and prior to sodding or lawn establishment. If such planting must be done after lawn work, protect lawn/sod areas during planting and promptly repair any resulting damage. F. Timing: 1. Planting work shall not be started until the final subgrade has been established, berms have been constructed and fine finished grading completed. 2. Under no conditions shall work be done if weather or soil conditions are not satisfactory. G. Clean-up: 1. At all times during the construction and installation, the site shall be maintained in a clean, orderly and safe condition. Streets and pavements shall be kept clean. Materials and equipment for planting work shall be limited to the quantity required for the particular phase of work currently underway on the job site. 2. Protect landscape work and materials from damage due to landscape installation and maintenance operations, operations by other contractors and trades, and trespassers. Maintain protection during installation, Maintenance and Establishment periods. Treat, repair or replace damaged landscape work as directed. 3.02 SOIL PREPARATION A. Grading and soil preparation work shall be performed only during periods when best results can be obtained. If the moisture content of the soil is high enough that work would damage soil structure, grading and tilling operations shall be suspended. B. Before mixing in soil amendments, clean topsoil of roots, plants, sods, stones, clay lumps, and other extraneous materials harmful or toxic to plant growth. Apply Herbicide for weed control as needed. C. Mix specified soil amendments and fertilizers with topsoil at rates specified. Delay mixing of fertilizer if planting will not follow placing of planting soil within a few days. D. For planting beds, mix planting soil either prior to planting or apply on surface of topsoil and mix thoroughly before planting. 1. Mix lime with dry soil prior to mixing of fertilizer. 2. Prevent lime from contacting roots of acid-loving plants. E. Unless drawings indicate otherwise, berms shall not exceed a 3:1 slope. Berms near buildings or in potentially troublesome drainage situations shall be checked for correct drainage by the project Engineer or Owner prior to planting. F. Tree and shrub planting beds which fall within or near parking lot areas shall be completely excavated and back-filled with topsoil. All shell-rock or other base materials, and all subsoil and debris, shall be completely removed from beneath such planting areas, to a minimum depth of 24". G. All tree and/or shrub planting areas within 36" of building foundations, and any other planting areas where significant buried construction debris is encountered, shall be excavated to a minimum depth of 24" and backfilled with topsoil as specified elsewhere in these specifications. 3.03 TILLING A. Before mixing, clean soil of roots, plants, clay lumps, stones in excess of 1" in diameter, and other extraneous or potentially harmful materials. B. After all soil conditioning (and topsoil if called for on plans) has been spread at specified rates, the areas to be planted should be thoroughly rotary-tilled to a depth of six (6) inches. Plowing or dicing is not an acceptable substitute for rotary-tilling. 1. If the sprinkler system is installed after grading and tilling is completed, the backfill shall be retilled in the affected areas. 2. When the subsoil, grading, topsoil addition, soil conditioning, and tilling have been accomplished, all areas so treated shall be compacted and settled by application of heavy irrigation to a minimum depth of twelve (12) inches. Erosion scars shall be repaired. 3.04 FINE FINISH GRADING A. When preliminary grading has been completed and the soil has dried sufficiently to be readily worked, all lawn and planting areas shall be graded to the elevations indicated on the Engineering Plans. The top four (4) inches shall be completely free of stones larger than one (1) inch. Grades not otherwise indicated shall be uniform levels or slopes between points where elevations are given. Positive drainage away from buildings shall always be maintained. Surface drainage shall be directed as indicated on the drawings by remodeling surfaces to facilitate the natural run-off of water. All depressions where water will stand, all voids, erosion, settled trenches and excavations, and all ridges and rises shall be amended and/or removed leaving a smooth, even finish grade. If additional amended topsoil is required to accomplish the intent of this specification, it shall be according to the foregoing specifications for topsoil. 1. All area shall be graded so that the final grades are 2" below adjacent paved areas, sidewalks, valve boxes, mowing strips, clean-outs, drains, etc., with appropriate adjustments for varying sod thicknesses. The intent is for water always to drain away from paving into lawn/sod areas. 2. Eliminating all erosion scars prior to beginning planting. 3. The Owner and/or his representative shall approve all final finish grades prior to planting. B. Prior to fine grading or the installation of plant material the Contractor shall obtain certification that the project area is at the grade levels proposed by the Civil Engineer or Landscape Architect from a licensed Surveyor. The Contractor shall fine grade the lawn and planting areas to bring the rough grade up to final finished grade allowing for thickness of sod and/or mulch depth. 3.05 PLANTING TREES AND PALMS A. Layout individual tree locations and areas for multiple plantings. Stake all locations and outline areas, then secure Landscape Architect's acceptance before the start of planting work. B. Prior to preparation of tree pits, ascertain the location of all electrical cables, all conduits, all utility lines, oil tanks and supply lines, so that proper precautions may be taken not to disturb or damage any existing conditions. Properly maintain and protect existing utilities. Should such underground or overhead obstructions be encountered that interfere with planting, the Contractor will inform the Landscape Architect or Owner's representative and shall be consulted as to the adjustment of the location of plants to clear such obstruction or the relocation of the obstruction. C. Tree pit locations shall be staked by the Contractor and approved by the Owner or Landscape Architect before digging. Pits shall be excavated to the depth and width indicated and all subsoil removed. D. Protect all areas from excessive compaction by foot traffic or machinery when bringing trees to the planting area. E. All excavated holes shall have vertical sides with roughened surfaces and shall be of a size that is at least twice the width of the original plant container or ball. In all cases the holes shall be large enough to permit handling and planting without damage to the roots or root ball. F. Excess soil shall be removed or utilized as directed by Owner or the Owner's representative. If the excess soil will not be used, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to remove and dispose of the discarded soil off site in an acceptable manner. G. Tree pits shall be backfilled with a topsoil mixture as specified elsewhere in these specifications Palm tree pits will be backfilled with a mixture of up to 95% sand and 5% organic material. H. Add fertilizer to tree pits as specified elsewhere in these specifications. I. Set balled and burlapped stock on a layer of 50% native soil and 50% topsoil compacted to a 6" depth. Loosen burlap from top of sides of the ball but no burlap shall be pulled from underneath. Remove non-organic binding material (if any) from tree ball. Immediately cut any damaged roots with clean shears. Using a plumb to assure that the tree is properly upright, begin filling the hole and tamping the fill material. When the hole is 2/3 filled, water thoroughly and probe with a stick to be sure that no air pockets remain. Re-plumb, complete filling the hole, re-tamp, and water again. J. Set container-grown stock as above, taking care not to damage roots when removing the container K. During planting, do not cover the top of the root ball with the soil mixture. All rope, wires, burlap mesh etc., shall be removed from the root ball. No synthetic burlap is allowed on any plant material. Synthetic burlap is unacceptable for rootballs. Trees shall be planted so that the top of the root ball is 2" above final grade. Allow for settling. Any trees resting deeper or higher must be either reset or replaced at the discretion of the Owner or Landscape Architect; such work shall be at the Contractor's expense. L. Create a watering basin around each tree at least as wide as the root ball in diameter formed by a circular ridge of soil at least 6" high. M. Each planting basin shall be mulched to a minimum depth of 3" (after settling). Mulch shall not be applied until the tree has been thoroughly watered and two days have elapsed. Mulch should be placed so that it is not in direct contact with trunks. N. All trees are to be staked or guyed per these specifications. All stakes shall be painted a conspicuous color or shall be flagged for visibility and public safety; guy wires shall be flagged. O. Palms shall be planted per above specifications. 3.06 PLANTING SHRUBS, VINES, AND GROUND COVERS A. The locations of all plants, bed outlines and all other areas to be planted shall be clearly marked with agricultural gypsum or landscape marking paint then approved by the Owner or Landscape Architect before any holes are dug. B. No planting shall be done until the area concerned has been satisfactorily prepared in accordance with these specifications. C. No more plants shall be distributed in the planting area on any work day than can be planted and watered in that day. D. Unless otherwise indicated, all plants shall be planted in pits, centered as called for on the plant list, and set in 24" depth of topsoil as specified elsewhere in these specifications to such depth that the soil line of the plants will match the surrounding grade after settling. Plants shall be planted in a vertical position and oriented to give the best possible appearance or relationship to adjacent structures or features. Remove all inorganic containers or binding. All damaged roots shall be cut away cleanly. Planting soil shall be placed and compacted carefully to fill all voids and avoid root injury. When the hole is 2/3 filled, water thoroughly. The hole shall then be filled to finish grade and a shallow saucer shall be formed around each bed. After settling, soil shall be added as needed to bring the hole to grade level. E. Azaleas and other ericaceous and acid-loving plants shall be backfilled with a mixture of 20% topsoil and 80% acid peat. They shall be set so that the bases of the plants are slightly higher than they grew in the container or nursery after settling. At no time shall lime in any form be brought into contact with the plants or their roots. Mulch with pine straw unless noted otherwise. F. Add fertilizer to plants as outlined in section 2.02. G. Vines shall be planted in pits containing at least 2 cubic feet of prepared topsoil. They shall be planted in the same manner as shrubs, and shall be mulched. Vine stems shall be fastened to walls, trellises, etc. as specified in the drawings. H. Groundcover plants shall be laid out in their proposed planting locations without being removed from their containers after the soil is properly prepared per these specifications. Planting methodology is the same as for other shrubs. I. Any plants which, after settling, rest significantly higher or even slightly lower than they grew in the nursery or container are subject to resetting or replacement at the discretion of the OWNER or Landscape Architect. Such work shall be at the Contractor's expense. J. If called for in the plans, landscape edging shall be installed as specified. K. All planting beds and individual plantings shall be mulched with a minimum of 3" (after settling) of mulch as specified in this document. Mulch shall be free of weed seeds and other foreign matter. 3.07 ANNUAL AND SEASONAL COLOR BEDS A. Beds shall be mounded to a height 6" on top of the existing grade and composed of 50% topsoil and 50% compost. B. Soil shall be covered with ½” - 1" deep layer of Pine Fines Mulch or comparable product. 3.08 PRUNING A. All pruning shall be done in the presence of, and with the approval of, the Owner or Landscape Architect. Only clean, sharp tools designed for the purpose shall be used. The goal of pruning is always to preserve and enhance the natural character of the plant. Pruning shall be done per modern horticultural practice (see National Arborist Standards, latest edition). B. Pruning shall be limited to the minimum necessary to remove injured twigs, branches, and fronds, to compensate for root loss suffered during digging and transplanting, and to thin and shape shrubs and trees. In no case shall more than 1/3 of the branching structure be removed. Damaged, scarred, frayed, split, or skinned twigs, branches, or limbs shall be pruned back to the next sound outside lateral bud, branch or limb. The terminal bud or leader shall never be removed. C. Prune trees and shrubs to retain required height and spread. Remove the minimal amount of wood necessary on flowering trees and shrubs. Remove only dead or dying fronds from palms. Cuts over 3/4" in diameter shall be treated with tree wound paint; all exposed living tissue shall be covered. D. Existing Trees: If indicated on drawings, Contractor shall prune and thin existing trees on site. The use of climbing spurs is prohibited. All diseased, dead branches and those interfering with healthy plant growth shall be removed. Also, remove root suckers, low branches, and any others as directed by the Owner or Landscape Architect. Cuts shall be flush with the trunk or limb and shall be painted with tree paint. Remove any nails, wires, etc. fastened to the tree. 3.09PLANTERS - DECORATIVE OR STRUCTURAL A. If specified, landscaping in planters shall be installed using the following method: 1. Install 4" deep layer of fine crushed stone in bottom of planter. 2. Install filter fabric over stone layer. Turn up edges of fabric all around. 3. Install planting soil mix over filter fabric to within 3½” of top for planter. Do not compact planting soil. 4. Install plant material as specified elsewhere in these specifications. 5. Install 3" of mulch over planting soil. 3.10 SODDING NEW LAWNS A. The Contractor shall sod all areas indicated and noted on the drawings. No sodding shall occur until areas to be sodded are cleared of any rough grass, weeds and debris, the ground brought to an even grade and specified amendments have been added. See details for specific amendments as per sod type. B. Whenever a suitable area has been graded and is ready for sodding the Contractor shall, when directed by the Landscape Architect, proceed at once with the sodding of the available areas. Sodding shall be incorporated into the project at the earliest practical time in the life of the contract. No sod which has been cut for more than seventy two (72) hours shall be used unless specifically authorized by the Landscape Architect or Owner after his careful inspection thereof. Any sod which is not planted within twenty four (24) hours after cutting shall be stacked in an approved manner and maintained properly moistened. C. The sod shall be placed on the prepared surface, with edges in close contact, and shall be firmly and smoothly embedded by light tamping with appropriate tools. Sod shall be rolled with 1,000 lbs. roller unless waived by the Landscape Architect or Owner. D. Where sodding is used in drainage ditches, sod panels shall be set in a staggered pattern, such as to avoid a continuous seam along the line of flow. Offsets of individual strips shall not exceed six (6) inches. At the inside of the curbs, sod shall abut squarely and evenly. E. On areas where the sod may slide, due to height and slope, the Landscape Architect or Owner may direct that the sod be pegged, with pegs driven through the sod blocks into firm earth, at suitable intervals. F. Any pieces of sod which, after placing, show an appearance of extreme dryness shall be removed from the work. G. Where placement of new sod abuts existing sodded areas, new sod must be placed in such a manner as to produce an even transition to existing sodded areas. H. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to bring the sod edge in a neat, clean manner to the edge of all paving and shrub areas. PART IV MAINTENANCE, ESTABLISHMENT AND WARRANTY PERIODS 4.01 MAINTENANCE AND ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD A. The Maintenance Period shall begin immediately after each plant is planted, and the Contractor shall continuously maintain all areas involved in this contract during the progress of the work. B. The Establishment Period shall begin on the first day after all planting and installation of all landscape elements is completed and initially accepted. The Contractor shall continuously maintain all areas from initial acceptance until final acceptance by the Owner. The Establishment Period shall continue for not less than ninety (90) continuous calendar days. Hurricane cut Sabal Palms shall have an Establishment Period of not less than one hundred and eighty (180) continuous calendar days. The Establishment Period will end at the time the project is given final acceptance. An inspection shall be made by the Owner or Landscape Architect to accept the completed work and issue a determination of substantial completion. Inspections may be performed on all or partially completed phased work under the Contract, as directed by the Owner. C. Maintenance of new plantings shall consist of, but not necessarily be limited to, pruning, watering, cultivating, weeding, mulching, tightening or replacing guys and stakes, resetting plants to proper grades or upright positions, furnishing and applying sprays as necessary to combat insects and disease, litter control, rolling, fertilizing and replanting. D. Planting areas and plants shall be protected at all times against damage of any kind for the duration of the maintenance and establishment periods. If any plants are injured or damaged, they shall be treated or replaced as directed by the Owner or Landscape Architect at no additional cost. The Contractor is responsible for acts of vandalism or theft during the maintenance and establishment period unless this responsibility is assumed in writing by another party. E. Restrict foot and vehicular traffic from all lawn and planting areas after seeding and planting operations. Erect signs and barriers if required and remove when lawn and plantings are well established and accepted by Owner. F. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining adequate protection of the site. Areas damaged by the Landscape Contractor's men or equipment, or the men or equipment of his Subcontractor's, shall be repaired at the Landscape Contractor's expense. G. The Contractor is responsible for keeping all plant materials adequately watered after installation even if the irrigation system is not operational. Plants shall receive a thorough watering immediately after planting. Afterwards, plants shall be watered during the maintenance and establishment periods per the requirements set forth in "Water Requirements for Newly Planted Grass, Ground Covers, Shrubs and Trees in Florida", distributed by South Florida Water Management District. In those areas where a permanent irrigation system will not be provided, the Contractor is responsible for implementing the Watering Program identified in the Landscape Plans. H. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for keeping all plant materials adequately fertilized throughout the Maintenance and Establishment Periods. Fertilizer shall be applied at a rate to keep plant materials healthy. All fertilizer shall be done under the direction of a licensed fertilizer operator. I. The Landscape Contractor shall control disease and pest infestations in the planting area. Upon approval, the Contractor shall implement the control measures, exercising extreme caution in using hazardous materials and taking all necessary steps to protect others on and near the job site. All disease and pest control shall be done under the direction of a licensed disease and pest control operator. J. Herbicide Weed Control: All landscape areas shall be free of nut grass, torpedo grass, and other noxious weeds until final acceptance of work. 1. "Round-up" shall be applied to all planting areas as needed and determined on-site by the Owner for weed control. Apply per manufacturers specifications. 2. "Ronstar" pre-emergent or OWNER - approved equal, shall be applied 2 weeks before planting. Apply per manufacturers specifications. 3. Apply "Fusilade" in all areas where torpedo grass has emerged. Apply per manufacturers specifications. 4. Apply "Basagram" or "Marage" in all areas where nutgrass has emerged. Apply per manufacturers specifications. K. Mowing of turf will commence ten (10) days after installation. The height of cut will be 3". After the first cut, the Contractor shall adjust the frequency of mowing so that at each operation no more than 1/3 of the grass blade is removed per cutting. L. If the lawn surface becomes uneven or develops any low spots or gaps in the sod at any time during the maintenance or establishment periods, contractor to provide clean sand to fill all low spots and gaps to level the lawn surface. Roll the lawn immediately afterwards with a 1,000 lb. roller after thoroughly irrigating lawn. If required, level the lawn again, using the same procedure until a uniform level lawn surface is provided. Between the 15th and 20th day of the Establishment Period, the Contractor shall re-sod all spots or areas within the lawn where normal turf growth is not evident. Turf must be well established and free of bare spots and weeds to the satisfaction of the OWNER or Landscape Architect prior to final acceptance. All planted areas other than lawn shall be weeded at intervals of not more than ten (10) days. M. Application of fertilizer to be done between the fortieth (40) and fiftieth (50) day of the establishment period. Landscape Architect or Owner are to be notified a minimum of forty eight (48) hours in advance. N. Improper maintenance or poor condition of any planting at the time of the termination of the scheduled Establishment Period may cause postponement of the final acceptance of the contract. Any material found to be dead, missing, or in poor condition during the establishment period shall be replaced immediately. Maintenance shall be continued by the Contractor until the work is acceptable. O. Inspection and Final Acceptance: 1. In all cases the Landscape Architect will perform an initial and final inspection at the beginning and end of the Establishment Period, respectively. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to notify the Owner or Landscape Architect of the beginning and end of this period and to submit a written request for an inspection ten (10) days in advance. 2. Following inspection(s), Landscape Architect will prepare a listing of outstanding items to be addressed prior to final acceptance. Final acceptance will be given once the outstanding items are completed, and the work performed to the satisfaction of the Landscape Architect and OWNER. 3. Any material that is 25% or more dying shall be considered dead and must be replaced at no charge. A tree shall be considered dead when the main leader has died or when 25% of the crown is dead. A tree that has suffered significant leaf drop but shows signs of life may be left for later re-inspection. Such trees shall be subject to removal and replacement at any time up to and including the first re-inspection, as requested by the Owner or Landscape Architect. The Warranty Period for such trees shall not begin until after the second re-inspection. 4.02 WARRANTY PERIOD A. Unless a different agreement is reached in writing between the Owner and the Contractor, all trees and other plant material, including ground covers, installed under this agreement shall be guaranteed to live and grow, and shall be warranted against defects, death and unsatisfactory growth for a period of one (1) year from the day of final acceptance of contract work. B. Non-living landscape elements shall also carry a one (1) year guarantee on materials, labor, and workmanship. C. Material found to be dead or in poor condition within the Warranty Period shall be replaced by the Contractor within fifteen (15) days of written notification by the Owner's representative. The Owner or Landscape Architect shall be the sole judges as to the condition of the material. D. Materials and labor involved in the replacing of materials shall be supplied by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. E. Soil Testing: Should plant materials show yellowing or other signs of soil and/or nutritional problems, the Owner or Landscape Architect may request soil testing and analysis. Such testing will be at the expense of the Contractor. 1. Soil problems (as revealed by testing) shall be corrected by application of corrective chemicals and nutrients, removal and replacement of soil, or other measures as agreed upon by all parties. All such measures shall be at the Contractor's expense unless clear evidence establishes that the soil problem is not pre-existing and is caused by factors beyond the Contractor's control. F. Replacement and Conditions: 1. Materials will be replaced as many times as necessary to satisfy the OWNER'S representative and the specifications. All replacement costs will be the responsibility of the Contractor. 2. Replacements will be of the same size, species, and specifications as the original. No additional soil additives will be required unless significant amounts of soil mix are lost before or during replacement. 3. Plant losses due to abnormal weather conditions such as floods, excessive wind damage (on properly staked or guyed trees), severe freezing, or hail will not be the responsibility of the Contractor. 4. Deciduous materials will be guaranteed to break dormancy at the proper season. Materials planted during their normal dormant period will be guaranteed to resume normal growth at the proper time for that species. Last updated: April 2017 KNOW WHAT'S BELOWALWAYS CALL 811BEFORE YOU DIG It's fast. It's free. It's the law. www.callsunshine.com R Landscape SpecificationsH:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-07-11_PLP_RemandSubmittal.dwg, 8/19/2022 11:41:57 AM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 R/W (VARIES)CEVEV#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #19 #20 #21 #22 #25 #26 #27 #24 #23 #28 #29 #30 #32 #33 #31 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 #38 #39 #40 #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 #46 #47 #48 #49 #50#51 #52 #53 #55 #54 #56 #57 #58 #59 #60 #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 #66 #67 #68 #69 #70 #71 #72 #73 #74 #73 #74 #75 #76 #77 #78 #79 #80 #81 #83 #82 #84 #86 #87 #88 #89 #91 #92 #93 #94 #95 #85 #90 #96 #97 #98 #99 #100 #101 #102 TEMP. TREE BARRICADE(S) AT LIVE OAK #20, #22, #27 & #28 DURING INITIAL SITE CLEARING AND GRADING PHASE PER BARRICADE DETAILS ON LANDSCAPE SHEET LP-5 TEMP. TREE BARRICADE FOR LIVE OAK #93 & #94 DURING INITIAL SITE CLEARING AND GRADING PHASE PER BARRICADE DETAILS ON LANDSCAPE SHEET LP-5 SIX (6) EXISTING SABAL PALMS WITHIN RIGHT-OF-WAY IMPACTED BY RECONSTRUCTION OF WATERMAIN AND PUBLIC SIDEWALK TO BE REPLACED 1:1 AS PART OF PROPOSED STREET EDGE LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DESIGN INTENT. INDICATES LOCATION OF TRANSPLANTED (6) LIVE OAK TYP. OAKS (#20,#22, #27, #28, #93 & #94 TO BE PROTECTED IN PLACE DURING SITE PREPARATION PHASE PRIOR TO RELOCATING TO PROPOSED LOCATIONS ON SITE. ONCE RELOCATED TREES SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH BARRICADES INSTALLED PER DETAILS ON SHEET LP-5 Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Landscape Plan\2022-08-19_TD1_SPR ReSubmittal.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. 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Pre-Apps and Variance\2021-03-04 & AMRC Meeting\93040 MP 2.0 SR 5_200 Yacht Club Drive.docx www.dot.state.fl.us Page 1 of 1 THIS PRE-APPLICATION LETTER IS VALID UNTIL – March 4, 2022 THIS LETTER IS NOT A PERMIT APPROVAL Bryan Kelley Simmons & White 2581 Metrocentre Blvd, Suite 2 West Palm Beach FL, 33407 Dear Bryan Kelley: RE: Pre-application Review for Category D Driveway, Pre-application Meeting Date: March 4, 2021 Palm Beach County - North Palm Beach; SR 5; Sec. # 93040000; MP: 2.0; Access Class - 5; Posted Speed - 35; SIS - No; Ref. Project: FM 438386.7-Helen James-FEASIBILITY STUDY Request: Remove four driveway connections to SR 5/US-1. Widen the sidewalk to 8 feet along the proposed development's frontage. SITE SPECIFIC INFORMATION Project Name & Address: 200 Yacht Club Drive – 200 Yacht Club Drive Applicant/Property Owner: Simmons & White, Inc.; Parcel Size: 4.09 Acres Development Size: 186 Multifamily DU, 1,578 SF Restaurant WE APPROVE YOUR REQUEST This decision is based on your presentation of the facts, site plan and survey - please see the conditions and comments below. You may choose to review this concept further with the District Access Management Review Committee (AMRC). Conditions: - The proposed driveway on Yacht Club Drive shall be located at least 100 feet from the SR 5 right-of-way line. - All roadway features, including sidewalk, signal equipment shall be within FDOT right-of-way. - All pedestrian features shall be ADA compliant. - All existing driveways along the SR 5 frontage of the site shall be removed and the area restored. Comments: x All driveways not approved in this letter must be fully removed and the area restored. x A Drainage Permit is required for any stormwater impacts within FDOT right-of-way (i.e. increased runoff or reduction of existing storage). x The applicant shall donate property to the Department if right-of-way dedication is required to implement the improvements. x Dimensions between driveways are measured from the near edge of pavement to near edge of pavement and for median openings are measured from centerline to centerline unless otherwise indicated. The purpose of this Pre-Application letter is to document the conceptual review of the approximate location of driveway(s) to the State Highway System and to note required improvements, if any. This letter shall be submitted with any further reviews and for permitting. The Department’s personnel shall review permit plans for compliance with this letter as well as current Department standards and/or specifications. Final design must consider the existing roadway profile and any impacts to the existing drainage system. Note, this letter does not guarantee permit approval. The permit may be denied based on the review of the submitted engineering plans. Be aware that any approved median openings may be modified (or closed) in the future, at the sole discretion of the Department. For right-of-way dedication requirements go to: https://osp.fdot.gov ; click on Statewide Permit News; Scroll down to District 4; Scroll down to Additional Information and Examples and choose Right-of-way Donations/Dedications. Please contact the Access Management Manager - Tel. # 954-777-4363 or e-mail: D4AccessManagement@dot.state.fl.us with any questions regarding the Pre-Approval Letter and Permits Office - Tel. # 954-777-4383 with any questions regarding permits. EV EV 23.009.00 46.00 : 45.0Steering Angle 8.50 8.50 6.0 Palm Beach County Fire Rescue feet : : : Width Track Lock to Lock Time FIRE RESCUEPALM BEACH COUNTY 37FIRE RESCUE PALM BEACH COUNTY Y:\AUTOCAD_FILES\2020\20-112\EXHIBITS\Autoturn Analysis\2021-11-18 FoodTruck.dwg 11/18/2021 9:53 AM Ricardo Sanchez 11/18/2021 RED = VEHICLE BODY BLUE = TIRE TRACK PATH 200 YACHT CLUB MASTER SIGN PROGRAM September 2021 Page 1 of 3 PURPOSE AND INTENT The Master Sign Program will act as the regulatory framework for all signage for 200 Yacht Club (“The Project”). Where the Master Sign Program is silent, signs will be required to be consistent with the Village of North Palm Beach’s Code of Ordinance Chapter 6, Article V, Signs and Outdoor Displays, last amended via Ordinance No. 2014-09 on September 25, 2014 (herein referred to as “Code”). Where conflicts exist between this Master Sign Program and the Code, or other Village Regulations, this Master Sign Program shall control. To create a framework for a comprehensive and balanced project, sign regulations outlined in this Master Sign Program are permitted within the project. In addition, those signs permitted under Section 6-112, 6-114 and 6-115 of the Code are permitted. IMPLEMENTATION Revisions to the approved Master Sign Program that are within the parameters of the Village’s signage code, and are consistent with the architectural theme and colors of the program, may be approved administratively to allow for changes over time. All signs proposed for 200 Yacht Club Drive require a permit from the Village’s Construction Services Department before installation. The Master Sign Program illustrates the generalized sign regulations for 200 Yacht Club Drive. All signs within the development need comply only with the sign standards found in the Sign Program. PROHIBITED SIGNS Signs defined in Section 6-113 (B) of the Code are prohibited for the 200 Yacht Club Drive development. PERMITTED SIGN TYPES SIGN TYPE 1 – Building Identity Sign Definition: means any sign which is located on a building to identify the name or identity of the development. Building identity signs, with the same identity, shall be allowed on building elevations three or more stories in height and shall be subject to the following: x One (1) Building Identity Sign shall be allowed on the Building A elevation. 200 YACHT CLUB MASTER SIGN PROGRAM September 2021 Page 2 of 3 x One (1) Building Identity Sign shall be allowed on the Building C elevation x The content of the Building Identity Signs may include: o Name and logo of the development. o Advertisement of individual building tenants is prohibited. x Sign Area: Maximum 20 square feet and 24-inches in height. Logos may not exceed 50% of the allowable sign area. x Relationship to building features: A building identity sign shall not extend beyond any edge of the surface to which it is attached, nor disrupt a major architectural feature of the building. x Individual letters shall be attached directly to the building facade. In those cases where the Individual letters cannot be attached directly to the building facade, a support back panel maybe allowed, but such panel shall not be internally illuminated. x The signs may include internally illuminated letters, pin-mounted halo-lit letters, concealed light sources and/or be lit with building mounted spot lights. SIGN TYPE 2 – Tenant Sign Definition: means any sign which is located on the facade of the building to identify the name of a tenant or occupant with the exception of the building identity in which the development is named. x Tenant signs may be applied on the elevation of a building above a pedestrian entrance into the building. x Such sign shall not exceed 5% of the applicable storefront façade area. x The Tenant sign shall be located within the first two stories of the building. x Relationship to building features: the tenant wall sign shall not extend beyond any edge of the surface to which it is attached, nor disrupt a major architectural feature of the building. x Individual letters shall be attached directly to the building facade. In those cases where the Individual letters cannot be attached directly to the building facade, a support back panel maybe allowed, but such panel shall not be internally illuminated. x The signs may include internally illuminated letters, pin-mounted halo-lit letters, concealed light sources and/or be lit with building mounted spot lights. x The content of the Tenant Signs may include: o Letters depicting the name of the building occupant; o Letters depicting the nature of the business and that are a maximum of fifty (50) percent of the height of the letters depicting name of the building occupant. 200 YACHT CLUB MASTER SIGN PROGRAM September 2021 Page 3 of 3 o A logo symbol for the building occupant which does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the allowable sign area. o Address of the building and building occupants to which the sign is accessory, and other related information. x Minimum Tenant Sign Setback – 0 ft SIGN TYPE 3 -Directional Sign x One (1) ground mounted parking area directional sign may be erected at each point of ingress and egress to a parking lot or parking area. x Such signs shall not exceed two (2) square feet in background area nor exceed three (3) feet in height. x Such signs shall not be located as to create a traffic or pedestrian hazard. 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SITE DATA ............................................................................................................... 3 2.0 PURPOSE OF STUDY .............................................................................................. 3 3.0 TRAFFIC GENERATION .......................................................................................... 5 4.0 RADIUS OF DEVELOPMENT INFLUENCE ............................................................. 6 5.0 EXISTING TRAFFIC ................................................................................................. 6 6.0 INTERSECTION ANALYSIS TEST 1 – PART 1 ....................................................... 7 7.0 TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT/DISTRIBUTION TEST 1 – PART 2 ................................... 8 8.0 TEST 2 – FIVE YEAR ANALYSIS............................................................................. 8 9.0 SITE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS ........................................................................... 9 10.0 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................ 9 Appendices INTERSECTION ANALYSIS ...................................................................... APPENDIX A LINK ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ APPENDIX B TEST 2 ANALYSIS .................................................................................... APPENDIX C APPROVED PROJECT DATA .................................................................. APPENDIX D SYNCHRO PRINTOUTS ............................................................................ APPENDIX E SITE PLAN ................................................................................................ APPENDIX F 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 3 1.0 SITE DATA The subject parcel is located in the southeast corner of US-1 and Yacht Club Drive in the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida and contains approximately 4.09 acres. The Property Control Numbers (PCN) for the subject property are: 68-43-42-09-02-000-0010 68-43-42-09-01-070-0140 68-43-42-09-01-070-0121 The subject site currently consists of 11,060 S.F. of office. The proposed redevelopment is to consist of 181 multifamily residential dwelling units and a 1,578 S.F. restaurant with a buildout of 2025. Note four (4) of the 181 multifamily dwelling units will be designated as live-work units (4,224 S.F.). Site access is proposed via a full access driveway connection to Yacht Club Drive and an alley. For additional information concerning site location and layout, please refer to the Site Plan (included in Appendix “F”) prepared by Urban Design Studio. It should be noted the project is located with the Coastal Residential Exception area and is therefore exempt for traffic concurrency. However, the analysis completed in this report is provided for informational purposes. 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. 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 4 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. 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 5 3.0 TRAFFIC GENERATION The daily traffic generated by the existing development was calculated in accordance with the traffic generation rates published on the Palm Beach County Traffic website and consistent with the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 10 th Edition. Tables 1, 2 and 3 show the daily, A.M. peak hour, and P.M. peak hour traffic generation for the existing development, respectively. Based on the existing development consisting of 11,060 S.F. office, the traffic generation may be summarized as follows: Existing Development Daily Traffic Generation = 112 tpd A.M. Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 33 pht (29 pht/4 pht) P.M. Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 12 pht (2 pht/10 pht) Tables 4, 5 and 6 show the daily, A.M. peak hour, and P.M. peak hour traffic generation for the proposed development, respectively. Based on the proposed plan of redevelopment consisting of 181 multifamily dwelling units (including 4 live-work units totaling 4,224 S.F.) and 1,578 S.F. restaurant, the traffic generation may be summarized as follows: Proposed Development Daily Traffic Generation = 1,207 tpd A.M. Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 83 pht (31 pht/52 pht) P.M. Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 101 pht (58 pht/43 pht) The difference in trips between the existing and proposed developments that will be utilized in the traffic study is shown in Table 7 and summarized below: New Trips Daily Traffic Generation = 1,095 tpd AM Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 50 pht (2 In/48 Out) PM Peak Hour Traffic Generation (In/Out) = 89 pht (56 In/33 Out) 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 6 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 89 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 directional 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 two-way 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 directional 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 two-way basis up to the limits set forth in Table 12.B.2.C-4 2A: LOS “E” Link Service Volumes. 5.0 EXISTING TRAFFIC Existing A.M. and P.M. peak hour traffic volumes for the links within the project's radius of development influence were available from the Palm Beach County Engineering Traffic Division. Background traffic, consisting of historical growth allowances furnished by Palm Beach County, major project traffic, and anticipated development in the area was also considered. The area wide growth rate is based on both 2017 and 2020 peak season traffic. The 2025 total traffic on each link has been calculated using the higher of the area wide growth rate shown in Table 8 or a 1.0% growth rate plus all approved but un-built traffic listed in the Approved Project Database summary tables received from the Palm Beach County Engineering Traffic Division. The project is expected to be built-out in 2025 and background traffic was projected to that time. A detailed analysis of all approved but unbuilt traffic within the project’s radius of development influence has been performed and can be seen in Appendix “D” attached with this report. 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 7 6.0 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 directly accessed intersection link ends must be analyzed: 1. US-1 at Yacht Club Drive 2. US-1 at Lighthouse Drive 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 intersections 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 Analyses (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. CRITICAL SUM INTERSECTION A.M. P.M. US-1 at Yacht Club Drive 470 586 US-1 at Lighthouse Drive 546 626 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 8 7.0 TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT/DISTRIBUTION TEST 1 – PART 2 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 9 and 10 show the project’s trip 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 A.M. and P.M. 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 11 and 12, 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 influence. 8.0 TEST 2 – FIVE YEAR 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 E at the end of the Five Year Analysis Period. Tables 13 and 14 of Appendix “C” show the project’s net trip generation assigned to the links within the project’s radius of development influence with the applicable LOS “E” thresholds. Since the project impact represents less than 3% of the LOS “E” threshold for all roadways, Test 2 requirements are met. 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 Page | 9 9.0 SITE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS The overall A.M. and P.M. peak hour turning movement driveway volumes and directional distributions at the project entrances for the proposed development with no reduction for pass by credits are shown in Tables 5 and 6 attached with this report. The following summary applies: DIRECTIONAL DISTRIBUTION (TRIPS IN / OUT) A.M. Peak Hour = 39 / 59 P.M. Peak Hour = 66 / 51 As previously mentioned, site access is proposed via a full access driveway connection to Yacht Club Drive and an alley. Based on the Palm Beach County requirements of 75 peak hour right turns and 30 peak hour left turns, no turn lanes are warranted or recommended for the project. A Synchro operational analysis was performed for the intersection of US-1 at Yacht Club Drive. The analysis demonstrated that the intersection will continue to operate at an acceptable Level of Service and only experience minimal vehicular queuing. The operational analysis showed the 95th percentile queue for the westbound approach will be approximately 7 vehicles or 175 feet. The proposed driveway connection to Yacht Club Road is approximately 225 feet from US-1. The Synchro printouts are included in Appendix “E”. 10.0 CONCLUSION The proposed redevelopment is expected to generate a total of 1,095 net new trips per day, 50 new A.M. peak hour trips and 89 new P.M. peak hour trips at project build-out in 2025. Based on an analysis of existing and project traffic characteristics and distribution, as well as the existing and future roadway network geometry and traffic volumes, this overall project meets the Link/Build- out Test and Five Year Analysis test as required by the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards. sa: x:/docs/trafficdrainage/tis.20112.rev3 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “A” INTERSECTION ANALYSES FOR PURPOSES OF PART 1 OF TEST 1 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “B” LINK ANALYSIS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 2 OF TEST 1 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “C” TEST 2 ANALYSIS 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “D” APPROVED PROJECT DATA 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “E” SYNCHRO PRINTOUTS 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “F” SITE PLAN 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 TABLE 1 - Daily Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out %%Trips General Office (>5,000 SF GFA) 710 11,060 S.F. Ln(T) = 0.97 Ln(X) + 2.50 10% 13 Grand Totals:0.0% 10% 13 TABLE 2 - AM Peak Hour Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total %In Out Total In Out Total %Trips In Out Total General Office (>5,000 SF GFA) 710 11,060 S.F. Ln(T) = 0.94(X) + 26.49 0.86 0.14 32 5 37 0.0% 0 0 0 32 5 37 10% 4 29 4 33 Grand Totals: 32 5 37 0.0% 0 0 0 32 5 37 11% 4 29 4 33 TABLE 3 - PM Peak Hour Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total %In Out Total In Out Total %Trips In Out Total General Office (>5,000 SF GFA) 710 11,060 S.F. 1.15 0.16 0.84 2 11 13 0.0%0002111310% 121012 Grand Totals: 2 11 13 0.0% 0 0 0 2 11 13 8% 1 2 10 12 125 0 125 112 Dir Split Gross Trips Internalization External Trips Pass-by Net Trips 125 0 125 112 EXISTING DEVELOPMENT Intensity Gross Trips Total External Trips Net Trips Dir Split Internalization Pass-by Intensity Dir Split Gross Trips Internalization External Trips Pass-by Net Trips Intensity X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 TABLE 4 - Daily Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out %%Trips Multifamily Mid-Rise Housing 3-10 story (Apartment/Condo/TH)221 181 Dwelling Units 5.44 5.0% 0%0 Small Office Building (≤5,000 SF GFA)712 4,224 S.F. 16.19 25.0% 10% 5 Fast Food Rest. w/o DT 933 1,578 S.F. 346.23 25.0% 45% 184 Grand Totals:12.7% 14% 189 TABLE 5 - AM Peak Hour Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total %In Out Total In Out Total %Trips In Out Total Multifamily Mid-Rise Housing 3-10 story (Apartment/Condo/TH)221 181 Dwelling Units 0.36 0.26 0.74 17 48 65 5.0% 1 2 3 16 46 62 0% 0 16 46 62 Small Office Building (≤5,000 SF GFA)712 4,224 S.F. 1.92 0.83 0.18 7 1 8 25.0% 2 0 2 5 1 6 10% 1 5 0 5 Fast Food Rest. w/o DT 933 1,578 S.F. 25.1 0.60 0.40 24 16 40 25.0% 6 4 10 18 12 30 45% 14 10 6 16 Grand Totals: 48 65 113 13.3% 9 6 15 39 59 98 15% 15 31 52 83 TABLE 6 - PM Peak Hour Traffic Generation ITE Landuse Code Rate/Equation In Out In Out Total %In Out Total In Out Total %Trips In Out Total Multifamily Mid-Rise Housing 3-10 story (Apartment/Condo/TH)221 181 Dwelling Units 0.44 0.61 0.39 49 31 80 5.0% 2 2 4 47 29 76 0% 0 47 29 76 Small Office Building (≤5,000 SF GFA)712 4,224 S.F. 2.45 0.32 0.68 3 7 10 25.0% 1 2 3 2 5 7 10% 1 2 4 6 Fast Food Rest. w/o DT 933 1,578 S.F. 28.34 0.50 0.50 23 22 45 25.0% 6 5 11 171734 45% 15 91019 Grand Totals: 75 60 135 13.3% 9 9 18 66 51 117 14% 16 58 43 101 Notes: Restaurant to primarily serve the residents. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Dir Split Internalization Pass-by Intensity Gross Trips Total External Trips Net Trips 985 49 936 936 68 17 51 46 546 137 409 225 1,599 203 1,396 1,207 Internalization Net TripsGross TripsDir Split Dir Split Gross Trips Internalization External Trips Pass-by Net Trips Intensity External Trips Pass-by Intensity X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 DAILY TOTAL IN OUT TOTAL IN OUT EXISTING DEVELOPMENT = 112 33 29 4 12 2 10 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT = 1,207 83 31 52 101 58 43 1,095 50 2 48 89 56 33 TABLE 7 TRAFFIC GENERATION DIFFERENCE AM PEAK HOUR PM PEAK HOUR INCREASE = X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL N 2 (5) Legend XX AM Peak Hour (XX) PM Peak Hour ADT SITE Driveway Volumes 200 Yacht Club Dr Project # 20-112 XX (60) 36 140 (1) 1 51 (44)US-1Alley(4) 5 (3) 3 1256 Yacht Club Dr 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 2017 PEAK 2020 PEAK SEASON DAILY SEASON DAILY IND. STATION ROADWAY FROM TO TRAFFIC TRAFFIC (%) 2838* US-1 PGA BOULEVARD LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 27,394 26,152 -1.53% 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 27,611 31,217 4.18% ∑ = 55,005 57,369 1.41% 1.4% * 2017 AADT's interpolated from Years 2016 and 2018 data since 2017 data was unavailable for Station 2838 AREA WIDE GROWTH RATE = TABLE 8 AREA WIDE GROWTH RATE CALCULATION X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “A” INTERSECTION ANALYSES FOR PURPOSES OF PART 1 OF TEST 1 IN OUT AM 39 59 PM 66 51 Comments: Growth Rate = 1.4% 1.00 2019 2025 0026 0016 IN 40% 40% OUT 24 20 00 Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right 60% OUT 35 31 Existing Volume (2019) 6 852 29 26 755 13 3 0 0 55 0 25 Peak Season Adjustment 000000000 0 00 Background Traffic Growth 1 74 3 2 66 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 153 00 1.0% Background Growth 0 52 2 2 46 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 203 00 Major Projects Traffic 0 35 0 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 60% Background Traffic Used 1 87 3 2 105 1000 5 02 IN Project Traffic 0 0 23 16 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 24 0023 Total 7 939 55 44 860 14 3 0 0 95 0 51 0040 Approach Total No. of Lanes 1 3 < 1 3 < 1 1 < > 1 1 Per Lane Volume 7 44 3 0 95 51 Right on Red 0 0 0 60 Overlaps Left 0 0 0 44 Adj. Per Lane Volume 7 44 3 0 95 0 Through/Right Volume Opposing Left Turns Critical Volume for Approach Critical Volume for Direction Intersection Critical Volume STATUS? Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Existing Volume (2019) 35 1031 55 31 1091 19 11 0 20 44 0 30 Peak Season Adjustment 000000000 0 00 Background Traffic Growth 3 90 5 3 95 2 1 0 2 4 0 3 206 1.0% Background Growth 2 63 3 2 67 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 318 Major Projects Traffic 0 93 0 0 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Background Traffic Used 3 156 5 3 146 2102 4 03 Project Traffic 0 0 40 26 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 20 Total 38 1187 100 60 1237 21 12 0 22 79 0 53 Approach Total No. of Lanes 1 3 < 1 3 < 1 1 < > 1 1 Per Lane Volume 38 60 12 0 79 53 Right on Red 0 0 0 60 Overlaps Left 0 0 0 60 Adj. Per Lane Volume 38 60 12 0 79 0 Through/Right Volume Opposing Left Turns Critical Volume for Approach Critical Volume for Direction Intersection Critical Volume STATUS? 22 Southbound UNDER 586 485 101 60 38 79 12 485 454 101 91 CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSIS 328 0 95 426 416 22 79 34 131 Critical Volume Analysis 426 426 1,325 1,317 416 288 288 Eastbound DRIVEWAY TRIPS 328 328 PM Peak Hour 372 98 470 UNDER 1,000 919 3 146 AM Peak Hour INTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENT Northbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound CMA INTERSECTION ANALYSIS 200 YACHT CLUB US-1 AT YACHT CLUB DRIVE INPUT DATA Peak Season = Current Year = Buildout Year = 0 0 416 22 INTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENT Westbound 44 7 95 3 372 295 95 98 Northbound 288 File Name : US 1 & Yacht Club Drive Site Code : 00000000 Start Date : 1/30/2019 Page No : 1 Groups Printed- Vehicle - Trucks US 1 Southbound US 1 Northbound Yacht Club Drive Westbound Yacht Club Drive Eastbound Start Time U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total Int. Total 07:00 AM 0 1 122 7 130 04831 88011 0 3 14 0003 3235 07:15 AM 0 1 132 3 136 0 6 117 3 126 0605 110205 7280 07:30 AM 0 0 168 3 171 0 2 161 4 167 011 0 7 18 0000 0356 07:45 AM 0 2 195 5 202 0 6 191 9 206 013 0 7 20 0101 2430 Total 0 4 617 18 639 0 18 552 17 587 0 41 0 22 63 0 3 0 9 12 1301 08:00 AM 0 4 218 0 222 0 0 215 4 219 016 0 5 21 0000 0462 08:15 AM 1 8 193 5 207 0 3 192 10 205 013 0 6 19 0000 0431 08:30 AM 0 6 161 4 171 0 2 205 9 216 017 0 5 22 0000 0409 08:45 AM 0 7 183 4 194 0 1 240 6 247 0909 180300 3462 Total 1 25 755 13 794 0 6 852 29 887 0 55 0 25 80 0 3 0 0 3 1764 *** BREAK *** 04:00 PM 2 6 220 2 230 2 3 228 19 252 0809 17011 0 9 20 519 04:15 PM 1 7 239 3 250 3 2 231 8 244 010 0 2 12 0303 6512 04:30 PM 1 9 207 5 222 4 3 221 17 245 07111 190305 8494 04:45 PM 1 6 258 4 269 3 2 208 9 222 014 0 4 18 0302 5514 Total 5 28 924 14 971 12 10 888 53 963 0 39 1 26 66 0 20 0 19 39 2039 05:00 PM 0 5 299 7 311 7 6 256 14 283 016 0 8 24 0203 5623 05:15 PM 0 7 287 9 303 1 10 281 16 308 015 0 8 23 0504 9643 05:30 PM 0 8 267 2 277 4 1 248 13 266 0809 170 4 0 12 16 576 05:45 PM 3 8 238 1 250 3 3 246 12 264 0505 100001 1525 Total 3 28 1091 19 1141 15 20 1031 55 1121 0 44 0 30 74 0 11 0 20 31 2367 Grand Total 9 85 3387 64 3545 27 54 3323 154 3558 0 179 1 103 283 0 37 0 48 85 7471 Apprch %0.3 2.4 95.5 1.8 0.8 1.5 93.4 4.3 0 63.3 0.4 36.4 0 43.5 0 56.5 Total %0.1 1.1 45.3 0.9 47.5 0.4 0.7 44.5 2.1 47.6 02.4 01.4 3.8 00.5 00.6 1.1 Vehicle 9 83 3331 61 3484 27 52 3260 150 3489 0 178 1 101 280 0 33 0 46 79 7332 % Vehicle 100 97.6 98.3 95.3 98.3 100 96.3 98.1 97.4 98.1 0 99.4 100 98.1 98.9 0 89.2 0 95.8 92.9 98.1 Trucks 0 2 56 3 61 0 2 63 4 69 0 1 0 2 3 0 4 0 2 6 139 % Trucks 0 2.4 1.7 4.7 1.7 0 3.7 1.9 2.6 1.9 00.6 01.9 1.1 0 10.8 0 4.2 7.1 1.9 US 1 & Yacht Club Drive B - 22 256 14 281 16 1 248 13 3 246 1224 AL20 AL10311031 AL55L 111 27 54 3323 15427 54 3323 154 0.8 1.5 93.4 4.38 1.5 93.4 4.3A0.4 0.7 44.5 20.7 44.5 2A8484NAA27A5252A326060A98.38.3 NA100 96.3 98.196.3 NA61 NANA0 NA22A 63 1.7 NA03.703.7 DRAFTle Namele Na Site Code : 0Site Co Start Date : 1/30Start Date Page No : 1o: FAFAFFTAFTYacht CC Ea AFAFRight AFAFAFApp. Totalp. Total AFAFTAFU-TurnsFTFTF Lef 314314 AF0 05 1105 11 AF0 07 1807AF0 07 20720AF1RA0RA222A6363AA16 0 5 216 0 5 013 0 6013 0 6 017 0 5017 0 5 09090909 DR00 R5555 R00R 22 252 D0808 244 D01010 24524 D07 222222 D01D963963DD00D00 File Name : US 1 & Yacht Club Drive Site Code : 00000000 Start Date : 1/30/2019 Page No : 2 US 1 Yacht Club Drive Yacht Club Drive US 1 Right 61 3 64 Thru 3331 56 3387 Left 92 2 94 InOut Total 3394 3484 6878 69 61 130 3463 7008 3545 Right101 2 103 Thru1 0 1 Left178 1 179 OutTotalIn242 280 522 6 3 9 248 531 283 Left 79 2 81 Thru 3260 63 3323 Right 150 4 154 Out TotalIn 3555 3489 7044 59 69 128 3614 7172 3558 Left33 4 37 Thru0 0 0 Right46 2 48 TotalOutIn141 79 220 5 6 11 146 231 85 1/30/2019 07:00 AM 1/30/2019 05:45 PM Vehicle Trucks North US 1 & Yacht Club Drive B - 23FINALALLLLLINADRAFTle Namele Na Site Code : 0Site Co Start Date : 1/30Start Date Page No : 2o: RRARRRDRDR1/30/2 /30/201 e AFTNorthN DDD File Name : US 1 & Yacht Club Drive Site Code : 00000000 Start Date : 1/30/2019 Page No : 3 US 1 Southbound US 1 Northbound Yacht Club Drive Westbound Yacht Club Drive Eastbound Start Time U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right 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 08:00 AM 08:00 AM 04218 0 222 0 0 215 4 219 016 0 5 21 0000 0462 08:15 AM 18193 5 207 0 3 192 10 205 013 0 6 19 0000 0431 08:30 AM 0 6 161 4 171 0 2 205 9 216 0 17 05 22 0000 0409 08:45 AM 0 7 183 4 194 01240 6 247 0909 18 0 3 00 3 462 Total Volume 1 25 755 13 794 0 6 852 29 887 0 55 0 25 80 0 3 0 0 3 1764 % App. Total 0.1 3.1 95.1 1.6 0 0.7 96.1 3.3 0 68.8 0 31.2 0 100 0 0 PHF .250 .781 .866 .650 .894 .000 .500 .888 .725 .898 .000 .809 .000 .694 .909 .000 .250 .000 .000 .250 .955 US 1 & Yacht Club Drive B - 24FINALDRAFTle Namele Na Site Code : 0Site Co Start Date : 1/30Start Date Page No : 3o: FAFe d AFFTAFYac Auu AAFAFRightRi AFAFAFApp. Totalotal AFAFAFU-TurnsUFFF05 21521AF13 0 6 19306 19A171705522 90999 R00 R55 RA0RA 2525AR00R68.8 RA00RA 31.2.2 DR.00000 DR.80909 R.000.000R .694.694 File Name : US 1 & Yacht Club Drive Site Code : 00000000 Start Date : 1/30/2019 Page No : 4 US 1 Yacht Club Drive Yacht Club Drive US 1 Right 13 Thru 755 Left 26 InOut Total 880 794 1674 Right25 Thru0 Left55 OutTotalIn55 80 135 Left 6 Thru 852 Right 29 Out TotalIn 810 887 1697 Left3 Thru0 Right0 TotalOutIn19 3 22 Peak Hour Begins at 08:00 AM Vehicle Trucks Peak Hour Data North US 1 & Yacht Club Drive B - 25FINALALLINADRAFTRRADDAFTle Namele Na Site Code : 0Site Co Start Date : 1/30Start Date Page No : 4o : 4 Hour Begins at 08:00 AM ur Dataata AFTNorthN DDD File Name : US 1 & Yacht Club Drive Site Code : 00000000 Start Date : 1/30/2019 Page No : 5 US 1 Southbound US 1 Northbound Yacht Club Drive Westbound Yacht Club Drive Eastbound Start Time U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right App. Total U-Turns Left Thru Right 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 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 05299 7 311 7 6 256 14 283 0 16 08 24 0203 5623 05:15 PM 072879 303 1 10 281 16 308 015 0 8 23 0 5 04 9643 05:30 PM 0 8 267 2 277 4 1 248 13 266 0809 17 04012 16 576 05:45 PM 3 8 238 1 250 3 3 246 12 264 0505 100001 1525 Total Volume 3 28 1091 19 1141 15 20 1031 55 1121 0 44 0 30 74 0 11 0 20 31 2367 % App. Total 0.3 2.5 95.6 1.7 1.3 1.8 92 4.9 0 59.5 0 40.5 0 35.5 0 64.5 PHF .250 .875 .912 .528 .917 .536 .500 .917 .859 .910 .000 .688 .000 .833 .771 .000 .550 .000 .417 .484 .920 US 1 Yacht Club Drive Yacht Club Drive US 1 Right 19 Thru 1091 Left 31 InOut Total 1072 1141 2213 Right30 Thru0 Left44 OutTotalIn86 74 160 Left 35 Thru 1031 Right 55 Out TotalIn 1155 1121 2276 Left11 Thru0 Right20 TotalOutIn54 31 85 Peak Hour Begins at 05:00 PM Vehicle Trucks Peak Hour Data North US 1 & Yacht Club Drive B - 26FINALINALAL Yacht NANALeftAAANANAThruNANANANANARightRightNANANA20 ANANNNNOutONN3Peak Hak H FINDRDR1 DDRightRight D19 DDThru DDDDRDRLeftDDDDDDDDDnDRDRTotal 1141 221 DRAFTle Namele Na Site Code : 0Site Co Start Date : 1/30Start Date Page No : 5o: FAFAFFTAFTYacht CC Ea AFAFRight AFAFAFApp. Totalp. Total AFAFTAFU-TurnsFTFTF Lef 0808 24AF 0 08 23823AF8091717A505 10505AR4444RA0RA3030A7RR59.55 RA0 RA40.540.5AR0000R.688 RA.000.0RA .83333A DR IN OUT AM 2 48 PM 56 33 Comments: Growth Rate = 1.4% 1.02 2018 2025 2180 2260 OUT OUT 5% 55% 0 0 00 Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right 00 Existing Volume (2018) 102 834 33 30 737 32 63 16 66 49 15 11 Peak Season Adjustment 2 17 1 1 15 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Background Traffic Growth 11 87 3 3 77 3 7 2 7 5 2 1 207 30IN5% 1.0% Background Growth 8 61 2 2 54 2 5 1 5 4 1 1 169 00 Major Projects Traffic 1 7 0 0 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 55% Background Traffic Used 11 87 3 3 77 3 7 2 7 5 2 1 IN Project Traffic 0 1 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 Total 115 939 37 34 855 38 71 18 74 55 17 12 0310 Approach Total No. of Lanes 1 3 < 1 3 < 1 1 < 1 1 < Per Lane Volume 115 34 71 55 Right on Red 0 0 0 0 Overlaps Left 0 0 0 0 Adj. Per Lane Volume 115 34 71 55 Through/Right Volume Opposing Left Turns Critical Volume for Approach Critical Volume for Direction Intersection Critical Volume STATUS? Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Existing Volume (2018) 119 690 18 45 806 36 49 26 79 51 15 11 Peak Season Adjustment 2 14 0 1 16 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 Background Traffic Growth 12 72 2 5 84 4 5 3 8 5 2 1 203 1.0% Background Growth 9 51 1 3 59 3 4 2 6 4 1 1 234 Major Projects Traffic 5 43 0 0 39 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Background Traffic Used 14 94 2 5 98 4 5 3 10 5 2 1 Project Traffic 0 31 0 0 18 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Total 135 829 20 51 938 42 58 29 90 57 17 12 Approach Total No. of Lanes 1 3 < 1 3 < 1 1 < 1 1 < Per Lane Volume 135 51 58 57 Right on Red 0 0 0 0 Overlaps Left 0 0 0 0 Adj. Per Lane Volume 135 51 58 57 Through/Right Volume Opposing Left Turns Critical Volume for Approach Critical Volume for Direction Intersection Critical Volume STATUS? TRIPS 200 YACHT CLUB US-1 AT LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE INPUT DATA Northbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound CMA INTERSECTION ANALYSIS Peak Season = Current Year = Buildout Year = AM Peak Hour INTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENT 34 115 55 71 1,090 926 163 84 CRITICAL VOLUME ANALYSIS 322 322 322 294 82 19 294 356 409 137 90 409 137 546 UNDER PM Peak Hour INTERSECTION VOLUME DEVELOPMENT Northbound Southbound Eastbound Westbound 51 135 57 58 984 1,031 178 87 Critical Volume Analysis 280 280 280 324 110 19 324 626 UNDER 330 459 167 77 459 167 294 82 82 19 19 110 19 324 110 19                                   .%#$                  $:%()3$ ! .%#$                $:%()3$ ! .%#$                7 .%#$                       7 .%#$                    7 .%#$                    7 .%#$                    7 .%4                  %%(1 .%4                    %%(1 .%4                  %%(1 .%4                   %%(1 .%% !                    "#$$ .%% !                      "#$$ .%% !                    "#$$ .%! .                   78 )!'( .%! .                  78 )!'( .%! .                 78 )!'( .%                  .%                    .%                 .%                    .%                    .%                   .%                   "#$$ .%                    "#$$ .%                     "#$$ .%                  "#$$ .%                 "#$$ .%                      "#$$ .%                      "#$$ .%                   "#$$ .%               ('$:% .$< .%                  ('$:% .$< .%                  ('$:% .$< .%                   ('$:% .$< .%                   ('$:% .$<   !")#$%& 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “B” LINK ANALYSIS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 2 OF TEST 1 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 2 48 AM PEAK HOUR DIRECTIONAL TOTAL PROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS D PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE 40% 19 4D I 1960 0.97% NO 2838 US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 60% 29 4D I 1960 1.48% YES 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 55% 26 6D II 2680 0.97% NO N/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 5% 2 2 II 810 0.25% NO TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) = TABLE 9 TEST 1 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATION AM PEAK HOUR 2025 BUILD OUT 1 MILE RADIUS TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) = X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 56 33 PM PEAK HOUR DIRECTIONAL TOTAL PROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS D PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE 40% 22 4D I 1960 1.12% YES 2838 US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 60% 34 4D I 1960 1.73% YES 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 55% 31 6D II 2680 1.16% YES N/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 5% 3 2 II 810 0.37% NO TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) = TABLE 10 TEST 1 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATION PM PEAK HOUR 2025 BUILD OUT 1 MILE RADIUS TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) = X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 2025 BUILD OUT BACKGROUND GROWTH RATE = 1.40% NET AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =2 NET AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =48 2020 AM PEAK HOUR PEAK DIRECTIONAL TOTAL 2025 MEETS HOUR PROJECT PROJECT MAJOR 1.0% BACKGROUND BACKGROUND TOTAL ASSURED LOS ROADWAY FROM TO DIRECTION TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION TRIPS PROJECT GROWTH GROWTH TRAFFIC TRAFFIC LANES CLASS LOS E STD. NB 907 40% 19 35 46 65 81 1007 4D I 1,960 YES SB 964 40% 1 59 49 69 108 1073 4D I 1,960 YES NB 907 60% 1 35 46 65 81 989 4D I 1,960 YES SB 964 60% 29 59 49 69 108 1101 4D I 1,960 YES NB 1355 55% 1 37 69 98 106 1462 6D II 2,680 YES SB 1129 55% 26 39 58 81 97 1252 6D II 2,680 YES 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE TABLE 11 TEST 1 LINK ANALYSIS AM PEAK HOUR 2838 2832 US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 2025 BUILD OUT BACKGROUND GROWTH RATE = 1.40% NET PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) =56 NET PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) =33 2020 PM PEAK HOUR PEAK DIRECTIONAL TOTAL 2025 MEETS HOUR PROJECT PROJECT MAJOR 1.0% BACKGROUND BACKGROUND TOTAL ASSURED LOS ROADWAY FROM TO DIRECTION TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION TRIPS PROJECT GROWTH GROWTH TRAFFIC TRAFFIC LANES CLASS LOS E STD. NB 1120 40% 13 93 57 81 150 1283 4D I 1,960 YES SB 1132 40% 22 79 58 81 137 1291 4D I 1,960 YES NB 1120 60% 34 93 57 81 150 1304 4D I 1,960 YES SB 1132 60% 20 79 58 81 137 1289 4D I 1,960 YES NB 1344 55% 31 96 69 97 165 1540 6D II 2,680 YES SB 1464 55% 18 92 75 105 167 1649 6D II 2,680 YES TABLE 12 TEST 1 LINK ANALYSIS PM PEAK HOUR 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE2838 X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “C” TEST 2 ANALYSIS 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 2 48 AM PEAK HOUR DIRECTIONAL TOTAL PROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS E PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE 40% 19 4D I 1960 0.97% NO 2838 US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 60% 29 4D I 1960 1.48% NO 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 55% 26 6D II 2830 0.92% NO N/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 5% 2 2 II 860 0.23% NO TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) = TABLE 13 TEST 2 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATION AM PEAK HOUR FIVE YEAR ANALYSIS 1 MILE RADIUS TOTAL AM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) = X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE 12/01/2020 Revised: 02/24/2021 Revised: 06/22/2021 Revised: 07/11/2022 56 33 PM PEAK HOUR DIRECTIONAL TOTAL PROJECT PROJECT EXISTING LOS E PROJECT PROJECT STATION ROADWAY FROM TO DISTRIBUTION TRIPS LANES CLASS STANDARD IMPACT SIGNIFICANT 2838 US-1 PGA BOULEVARD SITE 40% 22 4D I 1960 1.12% NO 2838 US-1 SITE LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE 60% 34 4D I 1960 1.73% NO 2832 US-1 LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD 55% 31 6D II 2830 1.10% NO N/A LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD US-1 5% 3 2 II 860 0.35% NO TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (EXITING) = TABLE 14 TEST 2 - PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATION PM PEAK HOUR FIVE YEAR ANALYSIS 1 MILE RADIUS TOTAL PM PEAK HOUR PROJECT TRIPS (ENTERING) = X:\Documents\PROJECTS\2020\20-112 200 Yacht Club Drive\traffic\Traffic Report.rev2.xlsx AL 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “D” APPROVED PROJECT DATA ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO E-W Street: Report Created N-S STREET: 11/20/2020 TIME PERIOD: GROWTH RATE: SIGNAL ID: Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Existing Volume 63 16 66 49 15 11 102 834 33 30 737 32 Diversions 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Peak Season Volume 64 16 67 50 15 11 104 851 34 31 752 33 Committed Developments Type % Complete Northlake Promenade 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 5 0 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 NR 62% Total Committed Developments 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 14 0 Total Committed Residential 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Committed Non-Residential 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 14 0 Double Count Reduction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Discounted Committed 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 14 0 Historical Growth 10 2 10 8 2 2 16 132 5 5 117 5 Comm Dev+1% Growth 51641196822 68 2 Growth Volume Used 10 2 10 8 2 2 16 132 5 5 117 5 Total Volume 74 18 77 58 17 13 120 983 39 36 869 38 E-W Street: Report Created N-S STREET: 11/20/2020 TIME PERIOD: GROWTH RATE: SIGNAL ID: Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Existing Volume 49 26 79 51 15 11 119 690 18 45 806 36 Diversions 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Peak Season Volume 50 27 81 52 15 11 121 704 18 46 822 37 Committed Developments Type % Complete Northlake Promenade 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 34 0 0 31 0 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 NR 62% Total Committed Developments 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 43 0 0 39 0 Total Committed Residential 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Committed Non-Residential 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 43 0 0 39 0 Double Count Reduction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Discounted Committed 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 43 0 0 39 0 Historical Growth 8 4 13 8 2 2 19 109 3 7 127 6 Comm Dev+1% Growth 4 2 10 4 1 1 14 94 1 3 98 3 Growth Volume Used 8 4 13 8 2 2 19 109 3 7 127 6 Total Volume 58 31 94 60 17 13 140 813 21 53 949 43 Input Data Lighthouse Dr COUNT DATE: 4/24/2018 Federal Hwy CURRENT YEAR: 2018 AM ANALYSIS YEAR: 2025 2.08% PSF: 1.02 16700 Intersection Volume Development Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Input Data Lighthouse Dr COUNT DATE: 4/24/2018 Federal Hwy CURRENT YEAR: 2018 PM ANALYSIS YEAR: 2025 2.08% PSF: 1.02 16700 Intersection Volume Development Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound ABCDEFGHI ROAD NAME: Report Created CURRENT YEAR: 11/20/2020 ANALYSIS YEAR: GROWTH RATE: Time Period Direction 2-way NB/EB SB/WB 2-way NB/EB SB/WB Existing Volume 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Peak Volume 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Diversion(%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Volume after Diversion 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Committed Developments Type % Complete Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Life Time Fitness at Downtown at the Gardens 2 2 0 5 2 3 NR 93% Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Promenade 8 3 5 65 34 31 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 8 2 5 10 5 5 NR 70% North Palm Beach Water Club 25 12 14 38 16 22 Res 65% Briger East 128 3134 9NR 35% Aqualina 6 1 5 8 5 3 Res 0% Lenox North Beach 38 8 30 47 30 16 Res 0% Total Committed Developments 99 36 62 186 96 89 Total Committed Residential 69 21 49 93 51 41 Total Committed Non-Residential 30 15 13 93 45 48 Double Count Reduction 6 3 3 19 9 10 Total Discounted Committed Developments 93 33 59 167 87 79 Historical Growth 0 0 0 0 0 0 Comm Dev+1% Growth 188 79 108 282 144 137 Growth Volume Used 188 79 108 282 144 137 Total Volume 2049 986 1072 2534 1264 1269 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 Federal Hwy STATION: 2838 2020 FROM: MIDPOINT 2025 TO: Burns Rd 0% COUNT DATE: 2/11/2020 PSF: 1 Link Analysis AM PM 4LD ROAD NAME: Report Created CURRENT YEAR: 11/20/2020 ANALYSIS YEAR: GROWTH RATE: Time Period Direction 2-way NB/EB SB/WB 2-way NB/EB SB/WB Existing Volume 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Peak Volume 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Diversion(%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Volume after Diversion 1861 907 964 2252 1120 1132 Committed Developments Type % Complete Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Life Time Fitness at Downtown at the Gardens 2 2 0 5 2 3 NR 93% Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Promenade 8 3 5 65 34 31 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 8 2 5 10 5 5 NR 70% North Palm Beach Water Club 25 14 12 38 22 16 Res 65% Briger East 128 3134 9NR 35% Aqualina 6 1 5 8 5 3 Res 0% Lenox North Beach 38 8 30 47 30 16 Res 0% Total Committed Developments 99 38 60 186 102 83 Total Committed Residential 69 23 47 93 57 35 Total Committed Non-Residential 30 15 13 93 45 48 Double Count Reduction 6 3 3 19 9 9 Total Discounted Committed Developments 93 35 57 167 93 74 Historical Growth 0 0 0 0 0 0 Comm Dev+1% Growth 188 81 106 282 150 132 Growth Volume Used 188 81 106 282 150 132 Total Volume 2049 988 1070 2534 1270 1264 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 2020 FROM: MIDPOINT Input Data Federal Hwy STATION: 2838 2025 TO: Pga Blvd 0% COUNT DATE: 2/11/2020 4LD PSF: 1 Link Analysis AM PM ABCDEFGHI ROAD NAME: Report Created CURRENT YEAR: 11/20/2020 ANALYSIS YEAR: GROWTH RATE: Time Period Direction 2-way NB/EB SB/WB 2-way NB/EB SB/WB Existing Volume 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Peak Volume 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Diversion(%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Volume after Diversion 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Committed Developments Type % Complete Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Promenade 13 5 8 108 56 52 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 13 4 9 17 9 8 NR 70% Dairy Queen 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Palm Beach Commons Memory Care 28 16 13 30 16 14 NR 0% NPB 7-Eleven 9 5 5 12 6 6 NR 0% Nautilus 211 15 10 5 28 12 16 Res 25% Total Committed Developments 78 40 40 195 99 96 Total Committed Residential 15 10 5 28 12 16 Total Committed Non-Residential 63 30 35 167 87 80 Double Count Reduction 4 3 1 7 3 4 Total Discounted Committed Developments 74 37 39 188 96 92 Historical Growth 562 308 256 637 305 332 Comm Dev+1% Growth 200 106 97 331 165 167 Growth Volume Used 562 308 256 637 305 332 Total Volume 3036 1663 1385 3442 1649 1796 Lanes LOS D Capacity 4880 2680 2680 4880 2680 2680 Link Meets Test 1? YES YES YES YES YES YES LOS E Capacity 5150 2830 2830 5150 2830 2830 Link Meets Test 2? YES YES YES YES YES YES Input Data Federal Hwy STATION: 2832 2020 FROM: Northlake Blvd 2025 TO: Midpoint 4.18% COUNT DATE: 2/25/2020 PSF: 1 Link Analysis AM PM 6LD ROAD NAME: Report Created CURRENT YEAR: 11/20/2020 ANALYSIS YEAR: GROWTH RATE: Time Period Direction 2-way NB/EB SB/WB 2-way NB/EB SB/WB Existing Volume 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Peak Volume 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Diversion(%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Volume after Diversion 2474 1355 1129 2805 1344 1464 Committed Developments Type % Complete Parcel 34.01 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Square East 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Northlake Promenade 13 5 8 108 56 52 NR 47% Stewart Toyota Expansion 13 4 9 17 9 8 NR 70% Dairy Queen 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 100% Palm Beach Commons Memory Care 28 16 13 30 16 14 NR 0% NPB 7-Eleven 9 5 5 12 6 6 NR 0% Nautilus 211 15 10 5 28 12 16 Res 25% Total Committed Developments 78 40 40 195 99 96 Total Committed Residential 15 10 5 28 12 16 Total Committed Non-Residential 63 30 35 167 87 80 Double Count Reduction 4 3 1 7 3 4 Total Discounted Committed Developments 74 37 39 188 96 92 Historical Growth 562 308 256 637 305 332 Comm Dev+1% Growth 200 106 97 331 165 167 Growth Volume Used 562 308 256 637 305 332 Total Volume 3036 1663 1385 3442 1649 1796 Lanes LOS D Capacity 4880 2680 2680 4880 2680 2680 Link Meets Test 1? YES YES YES YES YES YES LOS E Capacity 5150 2830 2830 5150 2830 2830 Link Meets Test 2? YES YES YES YES YES YES 2020 FROM: Midpoint Input Data Federal Hwy STATION: 2832 2025 TO: Lighthouse Dr 4.18% COUNT DATE: 2/25/2020 6LD PSF: 1 Link Analysis AM PM 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “E” SYNCHRO PRINTOUTS Timings 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 07/11/2022 07/11/2022 Synchro 10 Light Report Timing Plan: AM Peak Page 1 Lane Group EBL WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (vph) 3 95 0 51 7 939 44 860 Future Volume (vph) 3 95 0 51 7 939 44 860 Turn Type Perm Perm NA Perm pm+pt NA pm+pt NA Protected Phases 4 1652 Permitted Phases 8 4 4 6 2 Detector Phase 84441652 Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 20.0 4.0 20.0 Minimum Split (s) 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 11.5 26.5 11.5 26.5 Total Split (s) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 18.0 62.0 18.0 62.0 Total Split (%) 38.5% 38.5% 38.5% 38.5% 13.8% 47.7% 13.8% 47.7% Yellow Time (s) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 All-Red Time (s) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 Lead/Lag Lead Lag Lead Lag Lead-Lag Optimize? Yes Yes Yes Yes Recall Mode None None None None None C-Max None C-Max Act Effct Green (s) 14.6 14.6 14.6 96.0 91.5 100.9 99.4 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.74 0.70 0.78 0.76 v/c Ratio 0.02 0.63 0.21 0.02 0.29 0.11 0.24 Control Delay 48.0 71.8 5.4 4.4 8.3 4.5 5.4 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 48.0 71.8 5.4 4.4 8.3 4.5 5.4 LOS D EAAAAA Approach Delay 48.5 8.2 5.3 Approach LOS D A A Intersection Summary Cycle Length: 130 Actuated Cycle Length: 130 Offset: 0 (0%), Referenced to phase 2:SBTL and 6:NBTL, Start of Green Natural Cycle: 55 Control Type: Actuated-Coordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.63 Intersection Signal Delay: 9.9 Intersection LOS: A Intersection Capacity Utilization 51.3% ICU Level of Service A Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 HCM 6th Signalized Intersection Summary 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 07/11/2022 07/11/2022 Synchro 10 Light Report Timing Plan: AM Peak Page 2 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (veh/h) 3 0 0 95 0 51 7 939 55 44 860 14 Future Volume (veh/h) 3 0 0 95 0 51 7 939 55 44 860 14 Initial Q (Qb), veh 000000000000 Ped-Bike Adj(A_pbT) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Parking Bus, Adj 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Work Zone On Approach No No No No Adj Sat Flow, veh/h/ln 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 Adj Flow Rate, veh/h 3 0 -8 100 0 -6 7 988 47 46 905 4 Peak Hour Factor 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Percent Heavy Veh, % 222222222222 Cap, veh/h 0 0 524 176 0 135 499 3676 175 465 3956 17 Arrive On Green 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.74 0.74 0.02 0.75 0.75 Sat Flow, veh/h 1418 1870 0 1418 0 1585 1781 4994 237 1781 5247 23 Grp Volume(v), veh/h 3 -8 -8 100 0 -6 7 673 362 46 587 322 Grp Sat Flow(s),veh/h/ln 1418 1870 1585 1418 0 1585 1781 1702 1828 1781 1702 1866 Q Serve(g_s), s 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 8.5 8.5 0.8 6.7 6.7 Cycle Q Clear(g_c), s 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 8.5 8.5 0.8 6.7 6.7 Prop In Lane 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.13 1.00 0.01 Lane Grp Cap(c), veh/h 0 0 0 176 0 135 499 2505 1345 465 2567 1407 V/C Ratio(X) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.00 -0.04 0.01 0.27 0.27 0.10 0.23 0.23 Avail Cap(c_a), veh/h 0 0 0 524 0 524 644 2505 1345 579 2567 1407 HCM Platoon Ratio 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Upstream Filter(I) 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Uniform Delay (d), s/veh 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.5 0.0 0.0 4.4 5.6 5.7 4.1 4.8 4.8 Incr Delay (d2), s/veh 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.4 Initial Q Delay(d3),s/veh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 %ile BackOfQ(95%),veh/ln 0.1 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 5.2 5.7 0.5 4.0 4.5 Unsig. Movement Delay, s/veh LnGrp Delay(d),s/veh 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.4 0.0 0.0 4.4 5.9 6.1 4.2 5.0 5.1 LnGrp LOS AAAEAAAAAAAA Approach Vol, veh/h -13 94 1042 955 Approach Delay, s/veh 0.0 65.3 6.0 5.0 Approach LOS AEAA Timer - Assigned Phs 1 2 4 5 6 8 Phs Duration (G+Y+Rc), s 7.4 104.5 18.1 9.7 102.2 18.1 Change Period (Y+Rc), s 6.5 6.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 7.0 Max Green Setting (Gmax), s 11.5 55.5 43.0 11.5 55.5 43.0 Max Q Clear Time (g_c+I1), s 2.1 8.7 11.0 2.8 10.5 2.0 Green Ext Time (p_c), s 0.0 7.3 0.5 0.0 8.8 0.0 Intersection Summary HCM 6th Ctrl Delay 8.2 HCM 6th LOS A Timings 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 07/11/2022 07/11/2022 Synchro 10 Light Report Timing Plan: PM Peak Page 1 Lane Group EBL EBT WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (vph) 12 0 79 0 53 38 1187 60 1237 Future Volume (vph) 12 0 79 0 53 38 1187 60 1237 Turn Type Perm NA Perm NA Perm pm+pt NA pm+pt NA Protected Phases 8 4 1652 Permitted Phases 8 4 4 6 2 Detector Phase 884441652 Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 20.0 4.0 20.0 Minimum Split (s) 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 11.5 26.5 11.5 26.5 Total Split (s) 39.0 39.0 39.0 39.0 39.0 25.0 76.0 25.0 76.0 Total Split (%) 27.9% 27.9% 27.9% 27.9% 27.9% 17.9% 54.3% 17.9% 54.3% Yellow Time (s) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 All-Red Time (s) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 Lead/Lag Lead Lag Lead Lag Lead-Lag Optimize? Yes Yes Yes Yes Recall Mode None None None None None None C-Max None C-Max Act Effct Green (s) 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 107.1 102.1 107.9 102.5 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.76 0.73 0.77 0.73 v/c Ratio 0.10 0.06 0.61 0.25 0.12 0.37 0.20 0.36 Control Delay 56.5 0.3 78.6 7.7 4.4 8.1 4.9 7.9 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 56.5 0.3 78.6 7.7 4.4 8.1 4.9 7.9 LOS EA EAAAAA Approach Delay 20.6 50.0 8.0 7.8 Approach LOS C D A A Intersection Summary Cycle Length: 140 Actuated Cycle Length: 140 Offset: 0 (0%), Referenced to phase 2:SBTL and 6:NBTL, Start of Green Natural Cycle: 55 Control Type: Actuated-Coordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.61 Intersection Signal Delay: 10.0 Intersection LOS: B Intersection Capacity Utilization 56.2% ICU Level of Service B Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 HCM 6th Signalized Intersection Summary 3: Yacht Club Dr & US-1 07/11/2022 07/11/2022 Synchro 10 Light Report Timing Plan: PM Peak Page 2 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (veh/h) 12 0 22 79 0 53 38 1187 100 60 1237 21 Future Volume (veh/h) 12 0 22 79 0 53 38 1187 100 60 1237 21 Initial Q (Qb), veh 000000000000 Ped-Bike Adj(A_pbT) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Parking Bus, Adj 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Work Zone On Approach No No No No Adj Sat Flow, veh/h/ln 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 Adj Flow Rate, veh/h 13 0 12 83 0 9 40 1249 94 63 1302 11 Peak Hour Factor 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Percent Heavy Veh, % 222222222222 Cap, veh/h 84 0 139 165 0 139 369 3601 271 364 3901 33 Arrive On Green 0.09 0.00 0.09 0.09 0.00 0.09 0.02 0.74 0.74 0.03 0.75 0.75 Sat Flow, veh/h 1406 0 1585 1292 0 1585 1781 4844 365 1781 5222 44 Grp Volume(v), veh/h 13 0 12 83 0 9 40 878 465 63 849 464 Grp Sat Flow(s),veh/h/ln 1406 0 1585 1292 0 1585 1781 1702 1805 1781 1702 1862 Q Serve(g_s), s 1.3 0.0 1.0 8.1 0.0 0.7 0.8 12.5 12.5 1.2 11.8 11.8 Cycle Q Clear(g_c), s 10.3 0.0 1.0 9.1 0.0 0.7 0.8 12.5 12.5 1.2 11.8 11.8 Prop In Lane 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.20 1.00 0.02 Lane Grp Cap(c), veh/h 84 0 139 165 0 139 369 2531 1342 364 2543 1391 V/C Ratio(X) 0.16 0.00 0.09 0.50 0.00 0.06 0.11 0.35 0.35 0.17 0.33 0.33 Avail Cap(c_a), veh/h 282 0 362 362 0 362 564 2531 1342 553 2543 1391 HCM Platoon Ratio 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Upstream Filter(I) 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Uniform Delay (d), s/veh 67.4 0.0 58.7 62.9 0.0 58.6 4.4 6.2 6.2 4.5 6.0 6.0 Incr Delay (d2), s/veh 0.9 0.0 0.3 2.4 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.6 Initial Q Delay(d3),s/veh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 %ile BackOfQ(95%),veh/ln 0.9 0.0 0.7 5.4 0.0 0.5 0.5 7.7 8.3 0.7 7.3 8.1 Unsig. Movement Delay, s/veh LnGrp Delay(d),s/veh 68.3 0.0 59.0 65.2 0.0 58.8 4.6 6.6 6.9 4.7 6.3 6.6 LnGrp LOS EAEEAEAAAAAA Approach Vol, veh/h 25 92 1383 1376 Approach Delay, s/veh 63.8 64.6 6.6 6.4 Approach LOS EEAA Timer - Assigned Phs 1 2 4 5 6 8 Phs Duration (G+Y+Rc), s 9.7 111.1 19.3 10.2 110.6 19.3 Change Period (Y+Rc), s 6.5 6.5 7.0 6.5 6.5 7.0 Max Green Setting (Gmax), s 18.5 69.5 32.0 18.5 69.5 32.0 Max Q Clear Time (g_c+I1), s 2.8 13.8 11.1 3.2 14.5 12.3 Green Ext Time (p_c), s 0.1 12.8 0.4 0.1 13.4 0.0 Intersection Summary HCM 6th Ctrl Delay 8.9 HCM 6th LOS A 200 Yacht Club Drive Job No. 20-112 APPENDIX “F” SITE PLAN    R/W (VARIES)120 ' R/W (IMPR O V E D ) LOT 2 MARINA ADD I T I O N T O VILLAGE OF N O R T H P A L M B E A C H P.B.27 PG.9 8 45'LOT 23LOT 22LOT 25 B L O C K 6 6 YACHT CL U B A D D I T I O N T O VILLAGE O F N O R T H P A L M B E A C H P.B.27 PG . 9 8 LOT 24 B L O C K 6 6 LOT 23 B L O C K 6 6 20' SER V I C E R O A D REMAINDER OF LOT 12 BLOCK 70YACHT CLUB ADDITION TOVILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACHP.B.27 PG.98LOT 11 BLOCK 7060'(P)(120' R/W)60'(P)FOUND1" IP90°(P)LOT 21LOT 1 BLOCK 66 45' CENTERL I N E 60'(P)60'(P)SOUTH LINE OF LOT 12 BLOCK 70C20' SERVIC E R O A D T EVEV0000700707070707070707070K70K70K70K70CK 70CK 70CK 70CK 70EOF LOOCKCKBLOCKBLOCK2BLOC2BLOC2BLO2BLOT12BLT12BLOT 12 BOT 12 BLOT 12LOT 12LOT LOT FLOTFLOTFLOTFLOTFLOFLOFLOFLOFLOFLOLOLOOOOF LOTPROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL TRANSPORTATION & UTILITY EASEMENT (PER SEC. 45-31.G.2)9.5'8'19' 28' SIDE S.B. 24.0' 18.0' 4.0' S.W. 30.0' S.B.12'5'TYP. TBA: 12'x25' SUAE (ORB 9617 PG.768) 22' TYP. 6'x12' ANCHOR EASEMENT (P.B.26 PG.249) TO BE RELEASED/ABANDONED 5' L .B .7'ESMT.6.0' EASEMENT(PB.26 PG.249EXISTING O.H.L. TO BE BURIED MIN. 5' PARKING LOT BUFFER: TREES 30' O.C. PLUS CONTINUOUS HEDGE, 3' HT.R20.0'BUILDING 'A' 4-STORY / 46'8 " H T . RESIDENTIAL ( M U L T I - F A M I L Y ) 70 UNITS F.F.E.13.5 N.A.V.D. BUILDING ' B ' 4-STORY / 4 6 ' 8 " H T . RESIDENTI A L ( M U L T I - F A M I L Y & L I V E - W O R K ) 37 UNITS F.F.E. 13.5 N . A . V . D . 45' SOUTH COURTYA R D (PUBLIC OPEN SPA C E ) SEE DETA I L S H E E T R P - 3 3'x12' ANCHOR EASEMENT (TBA) (P.B.26 PG.249) PROPOSED MAX. 2' HT. RETAINING WALL 18.0 '4.0 'S/W3.5'S/W PROPOSED 7' PERPETUAL SIDEWALK ESMT. (PER SEC. 45-31.G.3) MIN. 5' PARKING LOT LANDSCAPE BUFFER MIN. 1 TREE PER 30' L.F. (MAX. 30' O.C.) PLUS MIN. 36" HT. HEDGE PROPOSED 8' PUBLIC SIDEWALK 5' SIDEWALK EXISTING. (3' EXPANSION SUBJECT TO FDOT PERMITTING)S82°19'20"W 157.76'N12°47'13"W ( M ) 1 9 0 . 3 7 'N70°40'07"E 320.03'S20°07'4 5 " E 24.95' R=2804.93 ' Δ = 1 1 ° 0 0' 3 1 " A = 5 3 8 . 9 2' R=2484.93' Δ=7°20'32 " A=318.43' A=85.60' Δ=10°06'20" R=485.31' A=44.53' Δ=5°15'26" R=485.31 A=39.90' Δ=91°26'35" R=25.00' PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED 5' PUBLIC SIDEWALK IN R/W GOLF CART PARKING (4 SPACES)2' 1ST FLOOR RETAIL/ RESTAURANT 1,578 SF83' REAR S.B. N20°07'45 " W 29.40' ZONING D I S T R I C T : P - P U B L I C D I S T . USE:GOLF/REC R E A T I O NZONING DISTRICT: C-SUSE: RETAIL / GAS STATIONZONING DISTRICT: R-3USE: MULTI-FAMILY CONDO8' EX. PALM TRAN STOP SIGN W/ PROPOSED BENCH FOR WAITING AREA 10' SIGHT CORNER1,453 ADT 39(69) 62(52) AM(PM)7' (3) BIKE RACKS 7' 0'-12' BTZ (SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.2) ZONING DI S T R I C T : R - 3 USE: MULT I - F A M I L Y C O N D O ZONING DISTRICT: C-MUUSE: OFFICE ZONING D I S T R I C T : R - 1 USE: SINGL E F A M I L Y 72 ADT ZONING DI S T R I C T : R - 1 USE: SING L E F A M I L Y AM(PM) 1(2) 2(2)1(1) 1(1) RELOCATED FPL & ATT EQUIP. AFTER ABANDONMENT OF 10X20 BELLSOUTH ESMT. (ORB 24036/13) 5.0' 12.3' 4' SIDEWALK FOR ACCESS TO GROUND FLOOR UNIT PATIO, TYP. 6 EXISTING SABAL PALMS WITHIN RIGHT OF WAY TO BE REPLACED AS PART OF UTILITY AND SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN. FOUNDA TI O N PLANTE R ( F . P. ) A T 40% OF E A C H FACADE E X C E P T STOREF R O N T FRONTA G E ( U S 1 AND YA C H T C L U B DR. FRO N T A G E ) SEE SHE E T R P - 4 FOR BLD G . A, B & C F.P. CAL C S , T Y P. C RP-2 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF S24.0 ' B RP-2 DASHED LINE INDICATES PUBLIC USE AREA - 13,000 SF 42' NORTH COURTYAR D (PUBLIC OPEN SP A C E ) SEE DETA I L S H E E T R P - 3 12.0' PROP. SUA U.E. 5 9 9 2 8 3 4 6.0 ' 0'-6' BTZ (SUBJECT OF WAIVER #W.1)47' REAR S .B .19.3'16.8 ' BUILDIN G ' C' 4-STORY / 4 6' 8 " H T. RESIDEN T I A L ( M U L T I - F A MI L Y & L I V E - W O R K ) 93 UNIT S F.F.E. 13 . 5 N . A . V . D . 5 5.2' 6 2 10.6' 7.6'18.0' 10' SIGHT CORNER 3-STORY P A R K I N G G A R A G E 225 SPACE S FOURTH F L O O R RESIDENTI A L C L U B H O U S E & ROOF TO P A M E N I T I E S 6,533 SF MAX. 46' HT .R25'R 2 0 ' 6.6' S/W 22.0 'U.E.12.0' U.E.12'6' S S S 2 2 2 2 2 2 20' 20' 20' 20'25' S.B.25.5 '26.6 ' 19' 19' TOWNHOUSE PRIVACY WALL OR FENCE MAX. 4' HT. 20' 20' TRASH ROOM 24' 20.0' SUA UE 10' FPL U.E. FH FH9.0'TYP. TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . 4.4' TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . TOWNHOU S E 2 UNITS 3-STORY / MAX. 30' HT . 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WOR K UNIT 1,056 SF 1ST FLOO R LIVE-WORK UNIT 1,056 SF20.0 'SUAU.E . A RP-2 15.0' SUA U.E. 6.5'8.8'9.0 'TYP.PROPOSED 8" WATER MAIN IN R/W 6'8' 8 SPACES F O R U S E B Y G U E S T S A N D COMMERC I A L C U S T O M E R S TO BE REG U L A T E D A N D M O N I T O R E D BY BUILDIN G O P E R A T I O N S 10' FPL U.E. TOWNHOUSE PRIVACY WALL OR FENCE MAX. 4' HT. TURN AROUND SPACE21.4 ' 8 SPACES FOR USE BY GUESTS AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS TO BE REGULATED AND MONITORED BY BUILDING OPERATIONS PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTED SUA 10" WATER MAIN IN R/W PROPOSED 20' ACCESS EASEMENT FOR FUTURE C-MU NEW STREET BY OTHERS (SUBJECT TO PERMITTING & APPROVALS UPON REDEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT PARCEL) SEE SECTION 'D2' SHEET RP-2 20' 3' BELLSOUTH ESMT. (ORB 24036/13) 3.0'10.7'R25' R25' 15.9' WATE R MAIN S.B. (15' min.) 16' WATER MAIN S.B. (15' min.)16' WATERMAIN S .B .(15' M IN . )12.0 ' ROOFOVERHANGS.B . 12.7' ROOF OVERHANG S S D1 RP-2 18.0' 24.0' 18.0' 4.0' S/W 3' WALKWAY FOR TOWNHOUSE UNIT PEDESTRIAN CONNECTION TO SITE SIDEWALK NETWORK 3.0 'S/W26.6'R35'TRASH ROOM 10' FPL U.E.Drawing name: H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_FSP_Resubmittal_Remand to PB.dwgUrban Planning & Design Landscape Architecture Communication Graphics Revision Dates: Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: Project No.: Date: Scale: 0 NORTH Copyright: All ideas, designs, arrangements, and plans represented by this drawing are owned by and the property of the designer, and were created for the exclusive use of the specified project. These ideas, designs, arrangements or plans shall not be used by, or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation without the written permission of the designer. 610 Clematis Street, Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.366.1100 FAX 561.366.1111 www.udsflorida.com #LCC000035 OCTOBER 2020 20-013.000 MLC MLC KT SP-1 of 1 2020-12-01: Site Plan Review Submittal 2021-02-16: DRC Response Resubmittal 2021-07-09: DRC Resubmittal #2 2021-09-15: DRC Resubmittal #3 2021-10-29: DRC Resubmittal #4 (Fire & SUA) 2021-11-19: DRC Resub. (EV parking & Fire Lane) 2022-07-11: Remand Resubmittal (Height Rev)North Palm Beach, FloridaSITE PLAN200 YACHT CLUB DRIVEMIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL60'30'15' 1" = 30'-0" LAND USE DESIGNATION: COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT: C-MU / US-1 MIXED USE DISTRICT PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER(S):68-43-42-09-02-000-0010 68-43-42-09-01-070-0140 68-43-42-09-01-070-0121 EXISTING USE: VACANT COMMERCIAL PROPOSED USES: RESIDENTIAL, DWELLING - MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL (PERMITTED) LIVE/WORK UNIT (PERMITTED) BUSINESS STORES & SERVICES, GENERAL (PERMITTED) RESTAURANT (PERMITTED) GROSS SITE AREA: 4.09 AC. / 178,413 SF GROSS FLOOR AREA: TOTAL 227,975 SF SITE DATA: PARKING DATA: LEGEND: AC. = ACRE(S) BTZ = BUILD TO ZONE SEE SHEET RP-1 BUILDING FRONTAGE DIAGRAM EX. = EXISTING FH = FIRE HYDRANT (REFER TO CIVIL PLAN) PKG. = PARKING R/W = RIGHT OF WAY S.B. = SETBACK S/W = SIDEWALK T = POSSIBLE ELEC. TRANSFORMER LOCATION T.B.A. = TO BE ABANDONED OR RELEASED U.E. = UTILITY EASEMENT D = REFUSE (DUMPSTER) ENCLOSURE (MIN. 6' HT. SCREEN WALL W/ OPAQUE GATE AT OPENING - SEE SHEET RP-2) = EXISTING CONCRETE POWER OR LIGHT POLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM: ARCHITECT: Urban Design Studio 610 Clematis St. Ste. CU02 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561.366.1100 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/ PLANNER: CIVIL & TRAFFIC ENGINEER: Simmons & White, Inc. 2581 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.478.7848 SpinaOrourke + Partners 285 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.684.6844 SURVEYOR:Brown & Phillips, Inc. 1800 Old Okeechobee Rd., Ste. 509 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.615.3988 Notes 1. Base information based on survey prepared by Brown & Phillips, Inc. with title commitment dated October 2020. 2. Prior to construction, all utility locations to be verified to ensure that landscape material does not conflict with utilities. 3. All stop bars shall be setback 4' in advance of pedestrian crosswalks. 4. All accessible paved routes shall not exceed a 20:1 slope. 5. Locations of all proposed traffic signage shall be established by the engineer of record. 6. Curbing details to be shown on engineering construction plans. 7. Surrounding property information shown for informational purposes only. 8. Handicap parking signs shall be placed behind the sidewalk in areas where sidewalk abuts the stall. LOCATION MAP SITE Concurrency Summary MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 181 UNITS RESTAURANT 1,578 SF PARKING REQUIRED 234 SPACES plus 8 SPS (TOWNHOUSE) RESIDENTIAL BLDG. A, B, C UNITS: 1.25 / UNIT @ 171 UNITS = 214 SPACES LIVE-WORK: 1 PER 1,000 SF @ 4,224 SF / 4 LIVE-WORK UNITS = 4 SPACES RESTAURANT: 10 PER 1,000 SF @ 1,578 SF = 16 SPACES TOWNHOUSE: 1.25 / UNIT @ 6 UNITS = 8 SPACES PARKING PROVIDED 278 SPACES * GARAGE PARKING: 225 SPS SURFACE PARKING: STANDARD: 49 SPS. (9' x 18' -90d) (8'x22' -parallel) GOLF CART : 4 SPS. (6' X 12') ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCESSIBLE PARKING : 7 SPS. (12' x 18') (INCLUDED IN TOTAL PARKING COUNT ABOVE, FOR 201-300 SPACES PROVIDED) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOWNHOUSE PARKING PROVIDED 24 SPACES (TOWNHOUSE) PRIVATE GARAGE: 2 SPS. PER UNIT X 6 UNITS PRIVATE DRIVEWAY: 2 SPS PER UNIT X 6 UNITS *NOTE: A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) OF THE PROVIDED PARKING SPACES SHALL BE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING STATIONS. 2 EV SPACES ARE PROVIDED IN THE SURFACE PARKING AREA AND 4 EV SPACES WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE GARAGE. = PROPOSED SITE LIGHTING SEE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN = INDICATES PRIMARY PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE S = PRELIMINARY BENCH / PUBLIC SEATING LOCATION. REQUESTED C-MU WAIVERS = PROPOSED STOP SIGN/BAR PROPOSED DENSITY: 133 UNIT EQUIVALENT DENSITY * * MAX. 32 DU/AC x 4.07 AC. (WITH WORKFORCE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS) 1-BEDROOM = 97 UNITS @ 50% EQUIV. DENSITY * 2-BEDROOM = 78 UNITS (INC. 4 LIVE-WORK UNITS) @ 100% EQUIV. DENSITY TOWNHOUSE 3-BR = 6 UNITS @ 100% EQUIV. DENSITY TOTAL = 133 UNITS * PER SEC. 45-2, FOR PURPOSES OF COMPUTING RESIDENTIAL DENSITY A DWELLING UNIT THAT CONTAINS ONLY ONE BEDROOM, OR NO SEPARATE BEDROOM, COUNTS AS ONE-HALF A DWELLING UNIT. BUILDING HEIGHT (SEC. 45-31): 4 STORIES * / MAX. 46'8" HT. Note: The maximum height of a building in feet is controlled by the maximum ceiling heights for individual stories, as provided in subsection 45-31.E.5. Refer to Building Elevations for proposed height. PUBLIC USE AREA PROPOSED: 13,000 SF (7% OF GROSS SITE AREA) EV = PROPOSED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACE H:\JOBS\Yacht Club Drive_20-013\Robbins NPB LLC_DD_.000\Drawings\Site Plan\2022-07-11_FSP_Resubmittal_Remand to PB.dwg, 7/5/2022 4:40:28 PM, Mcuetara, ARCH full bleed D (24.00 x 36.00 Inches), 1:1 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH VILLAGE ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VILLAGE CLERK’S OFFICE TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Leonard G. Rubin, Village Attorney Jessica Green, Village Clerk DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: ORDINANCE 2nd Reading – Amending the Village Code Provisions relating to Village Boards and Committees to revise the policies and requirements to provide a term length and yearly rotation for chairpersons, to require the boards and committees to meet monthly and to remove members for excessive absenteeism and disorderly conduct. At its December 8, 2022 Workshop Session, the Village Council discussed potential changes to the goals, operations and composition of the Village’s boards and committees. The Village Council considered draft revisions to the current Code and provided additional input and guidance. At its January 12, 2023 meeting, the Village Council adopted the Ordinance on first reading without modification. Revisions to Section 2-1 (Boards and Committees): Section 2-1 establishes uniform procedures for all Village boards and committees. The Ordinance provides for the following revisions:  Section 2-1(i)(1) currently provides that all boards and committees shall, at a meeting during the month of May, elect a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, and any other officers as the board deems necessary. The chairperson shall preside at board meetings and shall be the official spokesperson for the board. The language has been revised to add language that the chairperson may only serve a one-year term and that a new chairperson must be elected annually. A person may again serve as chairperson after taking a full year off (similar to the process Council uses to select the Mayor).  Section 2-1(k)(1) currently provides that all boards and committees shall endeavor to schedule a regular meeting once per month. The language has been revised to eliminate the words “endeavor to”.  Section 2-1(m)(2) currently provides that if any member of a board or committee is absent from three (3) consecutive regular meetings or twenty-five (25) percent of the regular meetings within a twelve-month period (from May 1st to April 30th), the village clerk shall notify the village council of such absences in writing. Upon consideration of the circumstances pertaining to the member's absences, the village council may retain the member or declare the member's office vacant and promptly fill such vacancy for the unexpired term of office. The language has been revised to provide for automatic removal of a member from the board or committee if they are absent from three (3) meetings in one year (from May 1st to April 30th). The village clerk shall notify the board or committee member of his or her removal, and the member may appeal to the Village Manager within ten (10) days. The decision of the Village Manager shall be final. Additionally, language has been added to allow the Village Manager to remove a board or committee member for attacking the motives of other members, Village Staff and Village consult ants, for making derogatory, abusive, profane, threatening or vulgar remarks or for any other conduct that, in the Village Manager’s sole discretion, reflects poorly upon the Village. Changes Since First Reading: To clarify that the monthly meeting requirement does not apply to the two Pension Boards (which meet quarterly and have final decision-making authority) and the Planning Commission (which generally meets monthly as required and has final decision-making authority over certain development applications, variances and appeals), Section 2-1(k)(1) has been modified to insert the word “advisory” before the term “boards and committees.” The attached Ordinance has been prepared and reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village Attorney. There is no fiscal impact. Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval on second and final reading of the attached Ordinance amending Section 2-1 of the Village Code to revise the provisions applicable to Village boards and committees to provide a one-year term limit and yearly rotation for chairpersons, to require the boards and committees to schedule monthly meetings, to remove members from boards and committees for three (3) absences during a one-year period (with the ability to appeal to the Village Manager) and to allow the Village Manager to remove members for conduct that reflects poorly on the Village. Page 1 of 5 ORDINANCE NO. _____ 1 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH 3 PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I, “IN GENERAL,” OF 4 CHAPTER 2, “ADMINISTRATION,” OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES 5 BY AMENDING SECTION 2-1, “BOARDS AND COMMITTEES,” TO LIMIT THE 6 TERM OF THE CHAIRPERSONS, REQUIRE THE SCHEDULING OF MONTHLY 7 MEETINGS AND MODIFY AND SUPPLEMENT THE PROCEDURES FOR 8 REMOVAL OF MEMBERS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR 9 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, Section 2-1 of the Village Code of Ordinances governs the appointment and operation of 13 Village boards and committees; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the Village Council wishes to amend Section 2-1 to: (1) limit the term of the chairperson 16 to one year and prohibit consecutive terms as chairperson; (2) require each board or committee to 17 schedule a meeting once per month; and (3) to revise the procedure for removal of members for absences 18 and allow the Village Manager to remove members under prescribed circumstances; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Ordinance is in the interests of the 21 public health, safety and welfare. 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF 24 NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: 25 26 Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. 27 28 Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Article I, “In General,” of Chapter 2, 29 “Administration,” of the Village Code of Ordinances as follows (additional language is underlined and 30 deleted language stricken through): 31 32 Sec. 2-1. Boards and committees. 33 34 (a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish procedures for village 35 boards and committees. Except as specifically provided by law or ordinance, all boards 36 and committees are advisory only and the existence of such advisory boards and 37 committees does not diminish or alter the statutory or constitutional authority of the 38 village council. 39 40 (b) Scope. The provisions of this section shall apply to all village boards and 41 committees an shall govern the conduct of all members of such boards. 42 43 (c) Creation of advisory boards. The village council may, by ordinance, 44 create a board or committee in connection with any function of the village. The ordinance 45 creating such board shall specify the purpose, powers, and duties of the board. Nothing 46 set forth herein shall prevent the village council from creating ad hoc committees of 47 limited duration by resolution. 48 Page 2 of 5 1 (d) Records. Each board and committee shall maintain attendance records and 2 voting records of each member and shall forward such information to the village clerk. 3 The records shall include the reason given by the board or committee member for any 4 absence. 5 6 (e) Compensation of members. Board and committee members shall serve 7 without compensation except as may be provided by ordinance or resolution of the village 8 council. 9 10 (f) General provisions. Members of village boards and committees: 11 12 (1) Shall serve at the pleasure of the village council and may be removed with 13 or without cause by a vote of the village council; 14 15 (2) Shall be a resident of the village and maintain residency in the village 16 during the term of appointment (unless waived by the village council) and 17 meet such other eligibility requirements as may be established by the 18 village council; 19 20 (3) Shall not hold any employment or office in village government or any 21 contractual relationship with the village; 22 23 (4) Shall serve on only one village board or committee where membership on 24 two boards or committees would violate the constitutional dual office-25 holding prohibition; 26 27 (5) Shall not appear before the board or committee on which they serve or the 28 village council as an agent or attorney on behalf of any person or entity; 29 30 (6) Shall not have or hold any employment or contractual relationship that 31 will create a continuing or frequently recurring conflict between their 32 private interests and the performance of their public duties or that would 33 impede the full and faithful discharge of their public duties; and 34 35 (7) Shall not initiate any grievance or complaint against any person appearing 36 before the board or committee on which they serve without the approval 37 of the village manager. 38 39 (h) Terms of members. 40 41 (1) The terms of members shall be established in the ordinance creating the 42 board or committee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the village council 43 may, at the time of appointment, modify the term of any member in order 44 to provide for staggered terms. 45 46 (2) Members whose terms have expired shall continue to serve until their 47 successors are appointed. 48 49 Page 3 of 5 (3) Board and committee members may be reappointed to successive terms. 1 2 (4) Appointments to fill vacancies on any board or committee shall be for the 3 remainder of the unexpired term. 4 5 (i) Officers. 6 7 (1) All boards and committees shall, at a meeting during the month of May, 8 elect a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, and any other officers as the board 9 deems necessary. The chairperson shall preside at board meetings and 10 shall be the official spokesperson for the board. The term of the 11 chairperson shall be for one-year, and any person who has served as 12 chairperson for one term shall not serve as chairperson during the 13 following year. However, beginning one year after termination of his or 14 her term as chairperson, he or she may again serve as chairperson. 15 16 (2) The vice-chairperson shall assume the duties of the chairperson in the 17 absence of the chairperson. At any meeting where the chairperson and the 18 vice-chairperson are absent, the board or committee shall appoint a 19 chairperson pro tempore to assume the duties of the chairperson. 20 21 (j) Rules. Each board and committee shall adopt rules and regulations 22 regarding the manner of conducting its meetings, which shall be consistent with the rules 23 and regulations prescribed by the village council. Each board and committee shall adhere 24 to the basic rules of parliamentary procedure, which require that: 25 26 (1) All items of business and motions that are properly before the board or 27 committee are fully and freely discussed; 28 29 (2) Only one (1) issue or motion be considered at a time; 30 31 (3) All members direct their remarks to the chairperson and wait to be 32 recognized by the chairperson; 33 34 (4) While majority rules, the rights of the minority are protected by assuring 35 them the ability to speak and vote; and 36 37 (5) All members refrain from making personal remarks or otherwise attacking 38 the motives of other members. 39 40 (k) Meetings. 41 42 (1) All village advisory boards and committees shall endeavor to schedule a 43 regular meeting once per month. Meetings shall be held at the call of the 44 chairperson, at such other times as the board or committee may determine, 45 or as otherwise provided by law or ordinance. Special meetings may be 46 called by the chairperson or by written notice signed by a majority of all 47 members and shall not be held unless at least forty-eight (48) hours notice 48 is given to each member and to the village clerk. 49 Page 4 of 5 1 (2) Members shall notify the chairperson if they are unable to attend a 2 meeting. If a quorum will not be present, the scheduled meeting shall be 3 cancelled. 4 5 (3) Minutes shall be kept of the proceedings at each meeting and shall record 6 the official acts taken by the board or committee. Minutes shall be 7 transmitted to, and maintained by, the village clerk. 8 9 (4) All meetings and public hearings of village boards and committees shall 10 be open to the public. All meetings shall be governed by Government-in-11 the-Sunshine Law, as set forth in F.S. § 286.011. 12 13 (5) Absent exigent circumstances, no board or committee meeting shall begin 14 prior to 5:30 p.m. and all meetings shall be adjourned on or before 11:00 15 p.m. on the date when the meeting convened. 16 17 (l) Quorum and required vote. 18 19 (1) Unless otherwise provided by law or ordinance, a quorum for the 20 transaction of business shall consist of four (4) members. 21 22 (2) The affirmative vote of a majority of those present shall be necessary to 23 take official action. If any motion fails to achieve the affirmative vote of 24 a majority of those present, then such petition or other matter shall be 25 deemed denied. 26 27 (m) Removal of members. 28 29 (1) Unless waived by the village council, any member who no longer resides 30 within the village during his or her term shall automatically cease to be a 31 member of the board or committee and shall inform the village clerk's 32 office. 33 34 (2) If any member of a board or committee is absent from three (3) 35 consecutive regular meetings or twenty-five (25) percent of the regular 36 meetings within a twelve-month period (from May 1st to April 30th ), the 37 village clerk shall notify the member in writing that he or she shall be 38 removed from the board or committee village council of such absences in 39 writing. Upon consideration of the circumstances pertaining to the 40 member's absences, the village council may retain the member or declare 41 the member's office vacant and promptly fill such vacancy for the 42 unexpired term of office. Within ten (10) days of receipt of notification 43 of his or her removal, the member may appeal his or removal to the village 44 manager in writing. The decision of the village manager shall be final. 45 46 (3) The village manager may, at his or her discretion, remove a member for: 47 attacking the motives of other board or committee members, members of 48 village staff or village consultants; making derogatory, abusive, profane, 49 Page 5 of 5 threatening or vulgar remarks or comments; or for any other conduct that, 1 in the village manager’s sole determination, reflects poorly upon the 2 village. The decision of the village manager shall be final. 3 4 (n) Resignation of members. Members of boards or committees may resign at 5 any time, by submitting a written letter of resignation to the village clerk. 6 7 (o) Clerical/technical support. The village manager may furnish the board or 8 committee necessary clerical services and technical assistance. 9 10 (p) Dissolution of boards. Unless otherwise provided by law or ordinance, the 11 village council may dissolve a board or committee if the village council det ermines that 12 the board is no longer needed to meet the purposes for which it was established. 13 14 Section 3. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of the 15 Village of North Palm Beach. 16 17 Section 4. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any 18 reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding 19 shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 20 21 Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances or resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict 22 herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 23 24 Section 6. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 25 26 PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS _____ DAY OF ________________, 2022. 27 28 PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS _____ DAY OF ___________, 2022. 29 30 31 (Village Seal) 32 MAYOR 33 34 ATTEST: 35 36 37 VILLAGE CLERK 38 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND 39 LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 40 41 42 VILLAGE ATTORNEY 43 44 1 THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH Village Manager’s Office THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE UNDER THE SUN” Environmental Committee Meeting MINUTES Anchorage Park Monday, November 14, 2022 6:00 pm 1. Call to Order: Chairperson Karen Marcus called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. 2. Roll Call: Present: Karen Marcus, Lisa Interlandi, Mary Phillips, Shawn Woods, Kendra Zellner Absent: Ellen Allen, Camille Carroll Also Present: Marc Holloway, Field Operations Manager; Alex Ahrenholz, Acting Community Development Director 3. Public Comments: None. 4. The Minutes of the October 10, 2022 regular meeting were approved. 5. Community Garden Proposed Tiki-Hut Committee Questions: a. Wish list b. Priorities c. Budget d. Donations e. Costs 6. Speaker Series: MacArthur Beach State Park Executive Director Veronica Frehm will speak in January. Proposed dates are January 14 or 21. 7. Swale and Private Property Tree Removal Permitting Process: a. Alex Ahrenholz stated that Atlantic Beach has a substantial tree permitting process which he reviewed with the Committee. b. Committee requested a draft tree removal and new residential property tree requirement ordinance from Len. c. Marc Holloway discussed several swale trees that require removal due to infrastructure threat. 2 d. Chair Marcus requested addresses and photos of the trees to be removed. e. Chair Marcus requested Marc Holloway research the Abacoa Community root barrier process. 8. Next meetings: the next meeting will be on January 9, 2023 at 6:00 pm at Anchorage Park. 9. Adjournment: the meeting adjourned at 6:51 pm. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH WATERWAYS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING MINUTES NOV 22, 2022 5:30 PM I. CALL TO ORDER — Jerry Sullivan II. ROLL CALL — MEMBERS : Jerry Sullivan, Chairman Bill Hipple, Vice Chairman Bruce Crawford, Secretary Mark Michels, Member Ed Preti, Member Paul Bartlett, Member, excused absence George Alger, Member, excused absence III. GUESTS Debbie Searcy, Mayor and Chuck Huff, Village Manager Alex Ahrenholz , Village Community Development Manager Mike Abramcyzk, Village Marine Patrol Returning Guests :Rita Budnik and Lisa Gallagher ,Shore Road residents IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES —approved V. PUBLIC COMMENT —Lisa and Rita reviewed previously presented concerns about vessel speeding and damage to docks and seawalls and No Wake zones and concerns about ever increasingly large boats. Officer Mike briefed us on progress of new No Wake signage. See attached notes from Lisa and Rita. VI. NEW BUSINESS —continued from last years' concerns about ever larger boats docked at homes in NPB A. Ed Preti presented his ideas for limiting boat size in 5 parts 1) Correct the inconsistency in the Code, eg : 5-16, between boat and dock intrusion limited to 30% of canal width in one place and max 25% m other places ; 5-85, and 9-14. Suggest making it all 25% like pilings in all cases 2) Limit beam of boats to be within the Code piling limits 3) Provisions so that boats do not impeded access to neighboring boats to theirdocks 4) So as not to overly restrict homeowners with smaller waterfront dimensions; boat lengths to be restricted as follows : a) Waterfrontage less than 60 feet - boat lengths up to 80% of waterfrontage b) Waterfrontage between 60-90 feet - boat lengths up to 70% of waterfrontage c) Waterfrontage over 90 feet -boat lengths up to 60-65% of waterfrontage 5) Limit boat displacement (which is total registered weight on it's title and trackable by the Village) to somewhere in the range of 100 to 200 tons to be researched further so as to better understand the boat sizes being limited. B. Bill Hipple repeated that Ed's concerns and ideas could be expressed in footprint definitions based on existing and possibly revised Code requirements for pilings and set backs from adjoining properties. C. Comments from previous meetings :the less quantitative reasons to restrict boat sizes are: i) larger boats disturb the bottoms of our waterways and undermine seawalls 2) larger boats create more risk of damage to seawalls and nearby properties in a storm due to their large profile to the wind 3) larger boats block views from people's homes RESOLUTION : Subiect to Mark Michels and others' concerns about limitine homeowner property rights the Board unanimously agreed to recommend that If the Village wishes to restrict boat sizes in NPB waterways the WAB suggests that the above ideas may help the Village create a plan VII. OLD BUSINESS —none VIII. MEMBER COMMENTS :Mark Michel's and other comments and inputs were about being sure we were careful to not infringe on home owners' property rights IX. STAFF COMMENTS : Debbie, Chuck and Alex were active participants in the discussions X. ATTACHMENTS : A. Notes from Rita and Lisa B. Copy of Pompano Beach boat size regulations X. ADJOURNMENT PUBLIC COMMENT SUBMITTAL November 22, 2022 Meeting of Village of NPB Waterways Board Rita Budnyk t_ 804 Shore Drive, NPB — If not already, the North Palm Beach Waterway (Earman River and waterway north of Lighthouse Bridge to the Intracoastal, including lagoons), should be a NO WAKE waterway. o If it is a NO WAKE zone, then please post signs clearly stating No Wake. o Better enforcement of the no wake and minimum wake zones are needed. o Many boaters and jet skiers completely ignore the no wake and minimum wake zones. With the rising tides, the wakes cause damage to docks, sea walls, and property. The water is forced under the docks and the wakes push the boards upward and off the dock. Even with owners raising their docks to seawall level, the wakes created still force water through the higher dock boards, and to lap over the sea walls in some areas. Dock and seawall replacement and repair is very expensive. I emailed photos and videos to the Board. o The wakes created by the boats and jet skiers also pose a safety risk to the many paddle boarders and kayakers that also use the waterway. I have witnessed paddleboarders falling into the water due to a boat's wake. I have also witnessed on numerous occasions boats going too fast, and on two occasions, boats almost crashing into my neighbors' docks. Thankfully, people in their backyards shouted warnings to these wayward boaters. Please encourage better enforcement of the residential docking code — only the occupant and his family" may keep his or her boat/watercraft behind his or her home in which he or she actually occupies (lives/resides in). Please limit the size of vessels docked behind homes. Require that boats and watercrafts be docked parallel to the back property line and within the 10 foot setback on each side. Perhaps, make an exception for parallel docking for the ends of the side canals where the lots only have a portion on the water. NO PART OF THE BOAT OR WATERCRAFT OR ANY MARINE STRUCTUCTURE SHOULD ENCROACH OVER ANOTHER'S PROPERTY LINE. Limit the intensity and amount of marine infrastructure behind residential homes. For example, "No more than two dock pedestals may be located on a residential property in the R-1 zoning district" This Will prevent individuals from in reality using residential property zoned for single family residences as a de facto marina. The primary use of the property by code should be single family residence_ The docking of one's personal boat behind his or her home is an accessory use. PLEASE MAKE MY COMMENTS A PART OF THE OFFICIAL MEETING MINUTES. VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ______________________________________________________________________ TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Charles Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Alex Ahrenholz, Acting Director of Community Development DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approving a minor amendment to the Prosperity Village PUD ______________________________________________________________________ Through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2021-12 on November 18, 2021, the Village Council approved the Prosperity Village Residential Planned Unit Development (PUD). Prosperity Village Development, LLC, the property owner, filed an application to amend the Tree Disposition Plan referenced in the PUD Ordinance. This item was reviewed and tabled at the November 14, 2022 Village Council meeting. Analysis: Section 3.A of the PUD Ordinance requires the PUD to be developed in accordance with the approved plans referenced therein, including the Tree Disposition Plan. The original Tree Disposition Plan called for the relocation of three (3) live oak trees (numbered 9, 16 and 22) to be placed within the median of the entrance driveway. The root pruning was completed by a reputable landscape installer and arborist with consistent watering. The trees are still alive after the pruning; however, two of the trees are not healthy enough to survive relocation. The property owner has provided a letter from an arborist to comply with Section 6.O of the PUD Ordinance, which provides as follows: The Applicant shall relocate and preserve existing native trees shown on the approved tree disposition plan. If the oak trees do not survive relocation or preservation, they shall be replaced with ranch grown oaks that are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries. In accordance with the foregoing, the property owner is required to replace the two oaks with ranch grown oaks that are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries. The remaining tree (Number 9) is proposed to be relocated to the western property line between lots 4 and 5 where there is more space. This change in location is due to the large root base of the tree and th e smaller size of the landscape island. The arborist has agreed there is a higher likelihood of survival if moved to the proposed location. Consequently, the site will have an overall increase of one (1) live oak. The application was reviewed by the Planning Commission on November 1, 2022 with a 7-0 vote to approve the application. Staff was recommended to specify replacement trees at a minimum eight (8) inch wide trunk and twenty-five (25) foot overall height. The application was additionally reviewed by the Environmental Committee on January 9, 2023. The result was a 5-0 vote to approve the application with the condition that the replacement trees total the combined size of the two trees lost or fifty-six (56) inches of trunk width to be provided around the site. However, this recommendation would require a modification of the original condition of approval referenced above and cannot be accomplished through the minor amendment process. There is no fiscal impact Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the attached Resolution approving a minor amendment to the Prosperity Village Planned Unit Development to modify the Tree Disposition Plan, including the minimum trunk width and overall height for the replacement trees as recommended by the Planning Commission. Attachments: 1. Supporting Materials ORDINANCE NO. 2021-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, CREATING A RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS "PROSPERITY VILLAGE" ON APPROXIMATELY 2.33 ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF PROSPERITY FARMS ROAD SOUTH OF ALLAMANDA DRIVE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,' WAIVERS AND CONDITIONS REFERENCED IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR FUTURE MODIFICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Prosperity Village Development, LLC ("Applicant"), property owner, filed an application for the creation of a Residential Planned Unit Development pursuant to Section 45- 35.1 of the Village Code of Ordinances for an approximately 2.33 -acre parcel of vacant real property located on the west side of Prosperity Farms Road south of Allamanda Drive, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein ("Property"); and WHEREAS, the Property is within the R-1 (Single -Family Dwelling) Zoning District and has a future land use classification of Low Density Residential; and WHEREAS, the Applicant wishes to construct eleven (11) single-family dwellings on the Property; and WHEREAS, having considered the recommendation of the Planning Commission, the Village Council determines that the Planned Unit Development application is consistent with the Village's Comprehensive Plan and meets each of the applicable requirements set forth in Section 45-35.1 of the Village Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the Village Council wishes to approve the creation of the Planned Unit Development in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by the Applicant, subject to the approved modifications or "waivers" to the Village's land development regulations and the conditions of approval imposed by the Village Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein. Section 2. The Village Council hereby creates a Residential Planned Unit Development to be known as "Prosperity Village" on approximately 2.33 acres of vacant real property legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 3. The Applicant shall develop the Prosperity Village PUD in accordance with the following plans and specifications on file with the Village's Community Development Department: Page 1 of 5 A. Plans prepared by Cotleur & Hearing consisting of eight (8) sheets: 1 Cover Page dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 2 Site Plan dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 3 Queuing Plan dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 4 Site Details dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 5 Typical Site Layout dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on September 9, 2021 6 Landscape Plan dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 7 Landscape Details dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 8 Tree Disposition Plan dated April 7, 2021 and last revised on October 14, 2021 B. Design and Diversity Criteria for Prosperity Village dated October 10, 2021 consisting of nine (9) pages C. Preliminary Plat prepared by Lidberg Land Surveying, Inc. dated June 24, 2021 and consisting of two (2) sheets. Section 4. In approving the Prosperity Village PUD, the Village Council hereby grants the following minor modifications or "waivers" from the requirements of the Village's land development regulations (as depicted in the approved plans referenced in Section 3 above): A. Waiver from Section 45-27(D) of the Village Code to: reduce the required front setback from twenty-five feet (25') to twenty feet (20'); reduce the required rear setback from twenty feet (20') to ten feet (10'); reduce the side setback from ten feet (10') to five feet 5'); and reduce the side street setback from twenty feet (20') to ten feet (10'). B. A waiver from Section 45-27(C) of the Village Code to reduce the minimum lot width from seventy-five feet (75') to fifty-five feet (55'). C. A waiver from Section 45-27(C) of the Village Code to reduce the minimum lot area from seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet to five thousand six hundred and eight - one square feet (5,681) square feet. D. A waiver from Section 45-36(D) of the Village Code to increase the height of a fence within the front setback from four feet (4') to six feet (6') within the right-of-way landscape buffer along Prosperity Farms Road. Section 5. To the extent not modified in Section 4 above, Applicant shall develop, operate and maintain the Property in accordance with all Village Code requirements. The Property shall not be subject to the Zoning in Progress set forth in Ordinance No. 2021-10. Additionally, the Applicant shall obtain all required permits and approvals from all regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over the Property and shall comply with the conditions attached to such permits and approvals. Section 6. The Village Council's approval of the Prosperity Village PUD is subject to the following additional conditions: A. The electric entry gate shall match the gate shown in the renderings provided. Page 2 of 5 B. A drainage easement shall be recorded with or dedicated on the final plat in the swale area shown along the western and northern property lines. This easement shall be maintained by the homeowner's association ("HOA") and shall specifically limit the installation of permanent structures and impervious surfaces in this area. The HOA's maintenance responsibility shall be referenced in the HOA's Declaration of Restrictive Covenants HOA Declaration"). C. The "park" shown on the south side of property shall be a publicly accessible easement recorded with or dedicated on the final plat and shall be maintained by the HOA. The HOA's maintenance responsibility shall be referenced in the HOA Declaration. The owner of the adjacent lot (Lot 7) shall not encroach into the easement with physical structures nor remove any of the vegetation. If any trees or shrubs are removed during construction, they shall be replaced. D. The 35000 square foot "open space park" shown in the northeast corner of the Property shall be open to the public from sunrise to sunset. The open space park shall be an easement recorded with or dedicated on the final plat and shall be maintained by the HOA. The HOA's maintenance responsibility shall also be referenced in the HOA Declaration. E. The HOA shall be responsible for the maintenance of concrete pavers installed within the Prosperity Farms Road right-of-way adjacent to the Property and the HOA's maintenance responsibility shall be referenced in the HOA Declaration. F. Irrigation plans shall be provided before approval/issuance of the infrastructure permit. G. Applicant shall receive driveway access approval from the Palm Beach County Traffic Division prior to the issuance of the first building permit. The Applicant shall preserve the existing median on Prosperity Farms Road during the County permitting process. H. Prior to issuance of site development permit, the Applicant shall ensure that the storm water management report identifies whether the site will be bermed to contain the 25 -year storm, or if the stormwater attenuation will be based on a pre -development versus post - development analysis for the SFWMD 25 -year storm discharge criteria. I. Prior to approval of final civil plans, a five (5) percent slope shall be provided from the front building foundation of the dwelling units to the crown of the road as an approved method of diverting water away from the foundation. J. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit for vertical construction, the final plat shall be approved by Village Council in accordance with Section 36-14 of the Village Code of Ordinances. K. All infrastructure, including but not limited to fire hydrants, street lights and storm drains, depicted on the approved Site Plan shall be maintained by the HOA. The HOA's maintenance responsibility shall be referenced in the HOA Declaration. L. Prior to issuance of first permit of vertical construction, a copy of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (HOA Declaration) shall be submitted to the Community Page 3 of 5 Development Director and Village Attorney for approval and review of compliance with these conditions of approval. M. Prior to the issuance of the first infrastructure permit, Applicant shall provide the Village with a performance bond, letter of credit, escrow agreement or other acceptable surety agreement in a form and in an amount approved by the Village Attorney to assure completion of on-site roadways, drainage and utility improvements. As improvements are completed and accepted by the Village, the amount of the performance bond, letter of credit, escrow agreement or other acceptable surety may be reduced by a proportionate amount as determined by the Village Manager in consultation with the Village Engineer. N. If any significant archeological resources are found on site during development and construction, the Applicant shall notify Village Staff and follow the procedures outlined in Section 21-104 of the Village Code of Ordinances. O. The Applicant shall relocate and preserve existing native trees shown on the approved tree disposition plan. If the oak trees do not survive relocation or preservation, they shall be replaced with ranch grown oaks that are the largest caliper that is reasonably available from local nurseries. P. Any and all Gopher Tortoises located on site shall be relocated offsite in accordance with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWC") requirements and procedures. Q. Vertical building construction permits shall not be approved until the Building Official determines that the underground water mains and fire hydrants are installed, completed, and in service at a satisfactory level. R. All residential units shall be constructed in conformance with the approved Design and Diversity Criteria referenced in Section 3.13 above. S. The green vinyl chain-link fence shown on west and north property lines shall be set two 2) feet into the ground to prevent gopher tortoises from entering the site from adjacent properties. T. A centralized mailbox facility shall be provided at the request of the U.S. Postal Service. The Applicant shall provide the location on site plan prior to the issuance of vertical construction permits. U. The 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 in this Ordinance as formal conditions. Section 7. A violation of any of the requirements or conditions of this Ordinance shall be enforced in the same manner as a violation of a Village Code provision or a Village Ordinance. The Village Council hereby grants the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate jurisdiction to preside over any violations of this Ordinance in accordance with Article VI, Chapter 2 of the Village Code. Page 4 of 5 Section 8. The Village Council may approve minor modifications to the Planned Unit Development by resolution without the necessity of review by the Planning Commission, advertisement or public hearing. The following modifications shall not be considered minor: A. Any increase in the number of residential dwelling units; B. Any change in the method of physical access to the Property; C. Any additional waiver of the Village's land development regulations; or D. Any modification to the conditions of approval. Section 9. Each of the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance shall be binding upon the Applicant and its successors in interest or assigns and shall be deemed covenants running with the land. The HOA Declaration shall include a statement that the Property shall be developed in accordance with the conditions and requirements of this Ordinance. Section 10. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 11. All ordinances, resolutions or prior development permits or approvals relating to the Property in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 12. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2021. FINAL READING AND PASSED THIS 18TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2021. K96 to VILLAG CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: , VILLAGE ATTORNEY Page 5 of 5 RESOLUTION 2023- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A MINOR AMENDMENT TO THE PROSPERITY VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO MODIFY THE TREE DISPOSITION PLAN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, through the enactment of Ordinance No. 2021-12 on November 18, 2021 (“PUD Ordinance”), the Village Council approved the Prosperity Village Residential Planned Unit Development (“PUD”); and WHEREAS, Section 8 of the PUD Ordinance provides that the Village Council may approve minor modifications to the PUD by resolution without the necessity of review by the Planning Commission, advertisement or public hearing; and WHEREAS, the property owner, Prosperity Village Development, LLC, is requesting a modification to the approved Tree Disposition Plan to relocate one live oak from the entry island to the west side of the property; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the request meets the definition of a minor amendment to the PUD and that the adoption of this Resolution 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. As authorized by Section 8 of Ordinance No. 2021-12, the Village Council hereby approves a minor modification to the Prosperity Village Residential Planned Unit Development to adopt a modified Tree Disposition Plan prepared by Cotleur & Hearing last revised on October 27, 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The replacement trees shall have a minimum trunk width of eight inches (8”) and a minimum overall height of twenty-five feet (25’). Section 3. To the extent not expressly modified herein, all other elements of the approved PUD, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____DAY OF ____________, 2023. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK LOT 1LOT 7LOT 2LOT 3LOT 4LOT 5LOT 6LOT 11LOT 8LOT 9ALLAMANDA DR. CLPROSPERITY FARMS80' R/W (R.P.B.2, PG. 136)CLCLSTREETLIFTSTATIONEXISTING LIVE OAKTO REMAIN, TYP(REFER TO TREEDISPOSITION PLAN)EXISTING LIVE OAKTO REMAIN, TYP(REFER TO TREEDISPOSITION PLAN)OPEN SPACE PARK(NO PETS ALLOWED)3,000 SFLOT 10PARKEXISTING TREESOFF-SITE TOREMAIN, TYP.DENSELYWOODEDAREADENSELYWOODEDAREADENSELYWOODEDAREA23456789101112131415161718192022232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717279787780818283848573747576868788GAS LINE, TYPFIRE HYDRANT, TYPSEWER LINE, TYPWATER LINE, TYPSEWER LINE, TYPFORCE MAIN, TYP 10' LB& SSB 10' LB 20'SUAE5' MAINTENANCEEASEMENT5' MAINTENANCEEASMENT 10' MAINTENANCEEASEMENT 10' MAINTENANCEEASEMENT5' MAINTENANCEEASEMENT10' LB10' LBEXISTING 12' SUAETO REMAIN10' UE10' UE10'UE12' UE10'UE10' UEEXISTING 12' SUAETO REMAIN12'12'20'MULTI-PURPOSEEASEMENT20' MULTI-PURPOSEEASEMENT13.5'7'2116' X 7' SUAEASEMENT9INSTALL 3 NEWRANCH GROWNOAKS IN THISLOCATIONRELOCATED LOCATIONSHOWNEXISTING TREE TO REMAINEXISTING TREE TO BERELOCATED ON SITEEXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVEDEXISTING PALM TO REMAINNEW LOCATION OFRELOCATED TREETREE DISPOSITION PLANScale: 1" = 30'-0"15'0'60'30'90'North120'LOCATION MAPNPROSPERITY VILLAGE 21-0303DESIGNEDDRAWNAPPROVEDJOB NUMBERREVISIONSDATEDEHJAEDEHNorth Palm Beach, Floridaby agreement in writing with the architect. Immediatelyreport any discrepancies to the architect.SHEETCOTLEUR & HEARING, INC.These drawings are the property of the architect and arenot to be used for extensions or on other projects exceptOF06-24-21Landscape ArchitectsLand PlannersEnvironmental Consultantswww.cotleurhearing.com1934 Commerce LaneSuite 1Jupiter, Florida 33458561.747.6336 · Fax 747.1377Landscape ArchitectsLand PlannersEnvironmental Consultantswww.cotleurhearing.com1934 Commerce LaneSuite 1Jupiter, Florida 33458561.747.6336 · Fax 747.1377Landscape ArchitectsLand PlannersEnvironmental Consultantswww.cotleurhearing.com1934 Commerce LaneSuite 1Jupiter, Florida 33458561.747.6336 · Fax 747.1377Landscape ArchitectsLand PlannersEnvironmental Consultantswww.cotleurhearing.com1934 Commerce LaneSuite 1Jupiter, Florida 33458561.747.6336 · Fax 747.1377Lic LC653507-06-2107-28-2108-11-2108-30-2109-14-2110-14-2112-20-2101-28-2202-04-2203-31-2210-27-228NTSSITEPGA BLVD.US HWY. 1NORTHLAKE BLVD.BURNS RD.MILITARY TRAIL INTERSTATE 95 PROSPERITY FARMS RD.A.1.A.8EXISTING TREE LEGENDTREE DISPOSITION CHARTREPRESENTATIVE PHOTOS OF EXISTING TREE CONDITIONSOAK TREE WITH POORSTRUCTURE / SPIRAL FRACTUREEXISTING CONDITIONS /SPARSE CANOPYOAK TREE WITH ONE SIDEDCANOPY, POOR STRUCTUREOAK TREE WITH TRUNKBLEED, THIN CANOPYOAK TREE TO BE PRESERVED,NOTE PROXIMITY TO ADJACENTPROPERTYOAK TREE WITH TRUNK DECAY, ONESIDED CANOPY, POOR STRUCTURE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Keith Davis, Fleet Manager DATE January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approving the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit Bus for the Parks Department pursuant to pricing established in an existing TIPS Cooperative Purchasing Agreement Village Staff is seeking Council consideration and adoption of the attached Resolution approving the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit Bus for use by the Parks Department pursuant to pricing established in a TIPS (The Interlocal Purchasing System) cooperative purchasing agreement for New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles (Contract No. 200206). During the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 budgetary process, each Department identified its need for vehicles. The Leisure Services Bus was identified to be replaced in FY 2023. The existing 2013 bus is intended to repurposed for use by the Police Department. The following vehicle is requested to be purchased during Fiscal Year 2023: Leisure Services Department Vehicle (Total Purchase Price for one (1) vehicle) Vendor: ABC Companies (ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc.) Vehicle: 2023 Turtle Top Terra Transit E 450 (Bus) Pricing: TIPS Contract Number 200206 (Vehicle – Annual Contract). The cost breakdown by vehicle is shown in the table below: ABC Companies Bus 2023 Turtle Top E 450 $123,861.00 Total $123,861.00 Funding: This purchase will be funded utilizing the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) monies. Account Information: Fund Department Account Number Account Description Amount American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) ARPA Expense Q5541-66410 Automotive $123,861.00 The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed for legal sufficiency by the Village Attorney. Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution approving the purchase of one Parks Department vehicle acquired from ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. d/b/a ABC Companies pursuant to pricing established in an existing TIPS cooperative purchasing agreement at a total cost of $123,861.00, with funds expended from Account No. Q5541-66410 (ARPA Expense – Automotive), and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to execute the necessary agreements and related documents RESOLUTION 2023- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE TURTLE TOP TERRA TRANSIT BUS FROM ABC TEXAS BUS SALES, INC. D/B/A ABC COMPANIES PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING TIPS COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Village Staff recommended the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit E 450 Bus from ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. d/b/a ABC Companies pursuant to pricing established in an existing TIPS (The Interlocal Purchasing System) cooperative purchasing agreement (Contract No. 200206); and WHEREAS, the Village’s purchasing policies and procedures authorize purchases pursuant to current cooperative purchase contract; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution 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 approves the purchase of one Turtle Top Terra Transit E 450 Bus from ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. d/b/a ABC Companies pursuant to pricing established in an existing TIPS (The Interlocal Purchasing System) cooperative purchasing agreement (Contract No. 200206). The total cost of the purchase shall not exceed $123,861.00, with funds expended from Account No. Q5541-66410 (ARPA Expense – Automotive). The Village Council further authorizes the Interim Village Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate the purchase. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____DAY OF ____________, 2023. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK Page 1 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr TIPS VENDOR AGREEMENT Between_____________ and (Company Name) THE INTERLOCAL PURCHASING SYSTEM (TIPS), a Department of Texas Education Service Center Region 8 for TIPS RFP 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles General Information The Vendor Agreement (“Agreement”) made and entered into by and between The Interlocal Purchasing System (hereinafter “TIPS”) a government cooperative purchasing program authorized by the Region 8 Education Service Center, having its principal place of business at 4845 US Hwy 271 North, Pittsburg, Texas 75686 and the TIPS Vendor. This Agreement consists of the provisions set forth below, including provisions of all attachments referenced herein. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth below and those contained in any attachment, the provisions set forth shall control unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing and by signature and date on the attachment. A Purchase Order (“PO”), Agreement or Contract is the TIPS Member’s approval providing the authority to proceed with the negotiated delivery order under the Agreement. Special terms and conditions as agreed between the Vendor and TIPS Member should be added as addendums to the Purchase Order, Agreement or Contract. Items such as certificate of insurance, bonding requirements, small or disadvantaged business goals are some, but not all, of the possible addendums. Terms and Conditions Freight All quotes to Members shall provide a line item for cost for freight or shipping regardless if there is a charge or not. If no charge for freight or shipping, indicate by stating “No Charge”, “$0”, “included in price” or other similar indication. Otherwise, all shipping, freight or delivery changes shall be passed through to the TIPS Member at cost with no markup and said charges shall be agreed by the TIPS Member unless alternative shipping terms are agreed by TIPS as a result of the proposal award. Warranty Conditions All new supplies equipment and services shall include manufacturer's minimum standard warranty unless otherwise agreed to in writing. Vendor shall be legally permitted to sell all products offered for sale to TIPS Members if the offering is included in the Request for Proposal (“RFP”) category. All goods proposed and sold shall be new unless clearly stated in writing. Customer Support The Vendor shall provide timely and accurate customer support for orders to TIPS Members as agreed by the Parties. Vendors shall respond to such requests within a commercially reasonable time after receipt of the request. If support and/or training is a line item sold or packaged with a sale, support shall be as agreed with the TIPS Member. ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. Page 2 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr Agreements Agreements for purchase will normally be put into effect by means of a purchase order(s) executed by authorized agents of the TIPS Member participating government entities, but other means of placing an order may be used at the Member’s discretion. Tax exempt status Most TIPS Members are tax exempt and the related laws and/or regulations of the controlling jurisdiction(s) of the TIPS Member shall apply. Assignments of Agreements No assignment of this Agreement may be made without the prior notification of TIPS. Written approval of TIPS shall not be unreasonably withheld. Payment for delivered goods and services can only be made to the awarded Vendor, Vendor designated reseller or vendor assigned company. Disclosures x Vendor and TIPS affirm that he/she, or any authorized employees or agents, has not given, offered to give, nor intends to give at any time hereafter any economic opportunity, future employment, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, trip, favor or service to a public servant in connection with this Agreement. x Vendor shall attach, in writing, a complete description of any and all relationships that might be considered a conflict of interest in doing business with the TIPS program. x The Vendor affirms that, to the best of his/her knowledge, the offer has been arrived at independently, and is submitted without collusion with anyone to obtain information or gain any favoritism that would in any way limit competition or give an unfair advantage over other vendors in the award of this Agreement. Term and Renewal of Agreements The Agreement with TIPS is for three (3) years with an option for renewal for an additional one (1) consecutive year if both parties agree. TIPS may or may not exercise the one-year extension beyond the base three-year term and whether or not to offer the extension is at the sole discretion of TIPS. The scheduled Agreement termination date shall be the last date of the month of the last month of the agreement’s legal effect. Example: If the agreement is scheduled to end on May 23, the anniversary date of the award, it would actually be extended to May 31 in the last month of the last year the contract is active. Automatic Renewal Clauses Incorporated in Awarded Vendor Agreements with TIPS Members Resulting from the Solicitation and with the Vendor Named in this Agreement. No Agreement for goods or services with a TIPS Member by the awarded vendor named in this Agreement that results from the solicitation award named in this Agreement, may incorporate an automatic renewal clause that exceeds month to month terms with which the TIPS Member must comply. All renewal terms incorporated in an Agreement by the vendor with the TIPS Member shall only be valid and enforceable when the vendor receives written confirmation by purchase order, executed Agreement or other written instruction issued by the TIPS Member for any renewal period. The purpose of this clause is to avoid a TIPS Member inadvertently renewing an Agreement during a period in which the governing body of the TIPS Member has not properly appropriated and budgeted the funds to satisfy the Agreement renewal. This term is not negotiable and any Agreement between a TIPS Member and a TIPS awarded vendor with an automatic renewal clause that conflicts with these terms is rendered void and unenforceable. Shipments The Vendor shall ship, deliver or provide ordered products or services within a commercially reasonable time after the receipt of the order from the TIPS Member. If a delay in said delivery is anticipated, the Vendor shall Page 3 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr notify TIPS Member as to why delivery is delayed and shall provide an estimated time for completion of the order. TIPS or the requesting entity may cancel the order if estimated delivery time is not acceptable or not as agreed by the parties. Invoices Each invoice or pay request shall include the TIPS Member’s purchase order number or other identifying designation as provided in the order by the TIPS Member. If applicable, the shipment tracking number or pertinent information for verification of TIPS Member receipt shall be made available upon request. Payments The TIPS Member will make payments directly to the Vendor, the Vendor Assigned Dealer or as agreed by the Vendor and the TIPS Member after receiving invoice and in compliance with applicable payment statute(s), whichever is the greater time or as otherwise provided by an agreement of the parties. Pricing Price increases will be honored according to the terms of the solicitation. All pricing submitted to TIPS shall include the participation fee, as provided in the solicitation, to be remitted to TIPS by the Vendor. Vendor will not show adding the fee to the invoice presented to TIPS Member customer. Participation Fees and Reporting of Sales to TIPS by Vendor The Participation Fee that was published as part of the Solicitation and the fee published is the legally effective fee, along with any fee conditions stated in the Solicitation. Collection of the fees by TIPS is required under Texas Government Code §791.011 Et seq. Fees are due on all TIPS purchases reported by either Vendor or Member. Fees are due to TIPS upon payment by the Member to the Vendor, Reseller or Vendor Assigned Dealer. Vendor, Reseller or Vendor Assigned Dealer agrees to pay the participation fee to TIPS for all Agreement sales upon receipt of payment including partial payment, from the Member Entity or as otherwise agreed by TIPS in writing and signed by an authorized signatory of TIPS. Thus, when an awarded Vendor, Reseller or Vendor Assigned Dealer receives any amount of payment, even partial payment, for a TIPS sale, the legally effective fee for that amount is due to TIPS from the Vendor. Reporting of Sales to TIPS by Vendor Vendor is required to report all sales under the TIPS contract to TIPS. If the TIPS Member entity requesting a price from the awarded Vendor requests the TIPS contract, Vendor must include the TIPS Contract number on any communications with the TIPS Member entity. To report sales, the Vendor must login to the TIPS Vendor Portal online at https://www.tips-usa.com/vendors_form.cfm and click on the PO’s and Payments tab. Pages 3- 7 of the Vendor Portal User Guide will walk you through the process of reporting sales to TIPS. Please refer to the TIPS Accounting FAQ’s for more information about reporting sales and if you have further questions, contact the Accounting Team at accounting@tips-usa.com. The Vendor or vendor assigned dealers are responsible for keeping record of all sales that go through the TIPS Agreement and submitting same to TIPS. Failure to render the participation fee to TIPS shall constitute a breach of this agreement with our parent governmental entity, Texas Education Service Center Region 8, as established by the Texas legislature and shall be grounds for termination of this agreement and any other agreement held with TIPS and possible legal action. Any overpayment of participation fees to TIPS by a Vendor will be refunded to the Vendor within ninety (90) days of receipt of notification if TIPS receives written notification of the overpayment not later than the expiration of six (6) months from the date of overpayment and TIPS determines that the amount was not legally due to TIPS pursuant to this agreement and applicable law. It is the Vendor’s responsibility to identify which sales are TIPS Agreement sales and pay the correct participation fee due for TIPS Agreement sales. Any notification of overpayment received by TIPS after the expiration of six (6) months from the date of overpayment will be non- refundable. Region 8 ESC and TIPS reserve the right to extend the six (6) month deadline to notify if approved by the Region 8 ESC Board of Directors. TIPS reserves all rights under the law to collect the fees due. Please contact TIPS at tips@tips-usa.com or call (866) 839-8477 if you have questions about paying fees. Page 4 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr Indemnity The Vendor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless and defend TIPS, TIPS Member(s), officers and employees from and against all claims and suits by third parties for damages, injuries to persons (including death), property damages, losses, and expenses including court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, arising out of, or resulting from, Vendor’s performance under this Agreement, including all such causes of action based upon common, constitutional, or statutory law, or based in whole or in part, upon allegations of negligent or intentional acts on the part of the Vendor, its officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees. Parties found liable shall pay their proportionate share of damages as agreed by the parties or as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction over the case. NO LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARE PERMITTED OR AGREED BY TIPS/ESC REGION 8. Per Texas Education Code §44.032(f), and pursuant to its requirements only, reasonable Attorney’s fees are recoverable by the prevailing party in any dispute resulting in litigation. State of Texas Franchise Tax By signature hereon, the Vendor hereby certifies that he/she is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes owed the State of Texas under Chapter 171, Tax Code. Miscellaneous The Vendor acknowledges and agrees that continued participation in TIPS is subject to TIPS sole discretion and that any Vendor may be removed from the participation in the Program at any time with or without cause. Nothing in the Agreement or in any other communication between TIPS and the Vendor may be construed as a guarantee that TIPS or TIPS Members will submit any orders at any time. TIPS reserves the right to request additional proposals for items or services already on Agreement at any time. Purchase Order Pricing/Product Deviation If a deviation of pricing/product on a Purchase Order or contract modification occurs between the Vendor and the TIPS Member, TIPS must be notified within five (5) business days of receipt of change order. Termination for Convenience of TIPS Agreement Only TIPS reserves the right to terminate this agreement for cause or no cause for convenience with a thirty (30) days prior written notice. Termination for convenience is conditionally required under Federal Regulations 2 CFR part 200 if the customer is using federal funds for the procurement. All purchase orders presented to the Vendor, but not fulfilled by the Vendor, by a TIPS Member prior to the actual termination of this agreement shall be honored at the option of the TIPS Member. The awarded Vendor may terminate the agreement with ninety (90) days prior written notice to TIPS 4845 US Hwy North, Pittsburg, Texas 75686. The vendor will be paid for goods and services delivered prior to the termination provided that the goods and services were delivered in accordance with the terms and conditions of the terminated agreement. This termination clause does not affect the sales agreements executed by the Vendor and the TIPS Member customer pursuant to this agreement. TIPS Members may negotiate a termination for convenience clause that meets the needs of the transaction based on applicable factors, such as funding sources or other needs. TIPS Member Purchasing Procedures Usually, purchase orders or their equal are issued by participating TIPS Member to the awarded vendor and should indicate on the order that the purchase is per the applicable TIPS Agreement Number. Orders are typically emailed to TIPS at tipspo@tips-usa.com. • Awarded Vendor delivers goods/services directly to the participating member. • Awarded Vendor invoices the participating TIPS Member directly. • Awarded Vendor receives payment directly from the participating member. • Fees are due to TIPS upon payment by the Member to the Vendor. Vendor agrees to pay the participation fee to TIPS for all Agreement sales upon receipt of payment including partial payment, from the Member Entity or as otherwise agreed by TIPS in writing and signed by an authorized Page 5 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr signatory of TIPS. Licenses Awarded Vendor shall maintain, in current status, all federal, state and local licenses, bonds and permits required for the operation of the business conducted by awarded Vendor. Awarded Vendor shall remain reasonably fully informed of and in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining to the lawful provision of goods or services under the Agreement. TIPS and TIPS Members reserves the right to stop work and/or cancel an order or terminate this or any other sales Agreement of any awarded Vendor whose license(s) required for performance under this Agreement have expired, lap sed, are suspended or terminated subject to a 30-day cure period unless prohibited by applicable statue or regulation. Novation If awarded Vendor sells or transfers all assets, rights or the entire portion of the assets or rights required to perform this Agreement, a successor in interest must guarantee to perform all obligations under this Agreement. A simple change of name agreement will not change the Agreement obligations of awarded vendor. TIPS will consider Contract Assignments on a case by case basis. TIPS must be notified within five (5) business days of the transfer of assets or rights. Site Requirements (only when applicable to service or job) Cleanup: When performing work on site at a TIPS Member’s property, awarded Vendor shall clean up and remove all debris and rubbish resulting from their work as required or directed by TIPS Member or as agreed by the parties. Upon completion of work, the premises shall be left in good repair and an orderly, neat, clean and unobstructed condition. Preparation: Awarded Vendor shall not begin a project for which TIPS Member has not prepared the site, unless awarded Vendor does the preparation work at no cost, or until TIPS Member includes the cost of site preparation in a purchase order. Site preparation includes, but is not limited to: moving furniture, installing wiring for networks or power, and similar pre-installation requirements. Registered sex offender restrictions: For work to be performed at schools, awarded Vendor agrees that no employee of a subcontractor who has been adjudicated to be a registered sex offender will perform work at any time when students are, or reasonably expected to be, present unless otherwise agreed by the TIPS Member. Awarded Vendor agrees that a violation of this condition shall be considered a material breach and may result in the cancellation of the purchase order at the TIPS Member’s discretion. Awarded Vendor must identify any additional costs associated with compliance of this term. If no costs are specified, compliance with this term will be provided at no additional charge. Safety measures: Awarded Vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded Vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public a nd existing structures from injury or damage. Safety Measures Awarded Vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage. Smoking Persons working under Agreement shall adhere to the TIPS Member’s or local smoking statutes, codes or policies. Page 6 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr Marketing Awarded Vendor agrees to allow TIPS to use their name and logo within TIPS website, marketing materials and advertisement subject to any reasonable restrictions provided to TIPS in the Proposal to the Solicitation. The Vendor may submit an acceptable use directive for Vendor’s names and logos with which TIPS agrees to comply. Any use of TIPS name and logo or any form of publicity, inclusive of press release, regarding this Agreement by awarded vendor must have prior approval from TIPS which will not be unreasonably withheld. Request may be made by email to TIPS@TIPS-USA.COM. Supplemental Agreements The TIPS Member entity participating in the TIPS Agreement and awarded Vendor may enter into a separate Supplemental Agreement or contract to further define the level of service requirements over and above the minimum defined in this Agreement such as but not limited to, invoice requirements, ordering requirements, specialized delivery, etc. Any Supplemental Agreement or contract developed as a result of this Agreement is exclusively between the TIPS Member entity customer and the Vendor. TIPS, its agents, TIPS Members and employees not a party to the Supplemental Agreement with the TIPS Member customer, shall not be made party to any claim for breach of such agreement unless named and agreed by the Party in question in writing in the agreement. If a Vendor submitting a Proposal requires TIPS and/or TIPS Member to sign an additional agreement, those agreements shall comply with the award made by TIPS to the Vendor. Supplemental Vendor’s Agreement documents may not become part of TIPS’ Agreement with Vendor unless and until an authorized representative of TIPS reviews and approves it. TIPS review and approval may be at any time during the life of this Vendor Agreement. TIPS permits TIPS Members to negotiate additional terms and conditions with the Vendor for the provision of goods or services under the Vendor’s TIPS Agreement so long as they do not materially conflict with this Agreement. Survival Clause All applicable sales, leases, Supplemental Agreements, contracts, software license agreements, warranties or service agreements that were entered into between Vendor and TIPS or the TIPS Member Customer under the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. All Orders, Purchase Orders issued or contracts executed by TIPS or a TIPS Member and accepted by the Vendor prior to the expiration or termination of this agreement, shall survive expiration or termination of the Agreement, subject to previously agreed terms and conditions agreed by the parties or as otherwise specified herein relating to termination of this agreement. Legal obligations It is the responding Vendor’s responsibility to be aware of and comply with all local, state and federal laws governing the sale of products/services identified in the applicable Solicitation that resulted in this Vendor Agreement and any awarded Agreement thereof. Applicable laws and regulations must be followed even if not specifically identified herein. Audit rights Due to transparency statutes and public accountability requirements of TIPS and TIPS Members’, the awarded Vendor shall, at their sole expense, maintain appropriate due diligence of all purchases made by TIPS Member that utilizes this Agreement. TIPS and Region 8 ESC each reserve the right to audit the accounting of TIPS related purchases for a period of three (3) years from the time such purchases are made. This audit right shall survive termination of this Agreement for a period of one (1) year from the effective date of termination. In order to ensure and confirm compliance with this agreement, TIPS shall have authority to conduct audits of Awarded Vendor’s pricing or TIPS transaction documentation with TIPS Members with 30 days’ notice unless the audit is ordered by a Court Order or by a Government Agency with authority to do so without notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that TIPS is made aware of any pricing being offered to eligible entities that is materially inconsistent with the pricing under this agreement, TIPS shall have the ability to conduct the audit internally or may engage a third- party auditing firm to investigate any possible non- Page 7 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr compliant conduct or may terminate the Agreement according to the terms of this Agreement. In the event of an audit, the requested materials shall be reasonably provided in the time, format and at the location acceptable to Region 8 ESC or TIPS. TIPS agrees not to perform a random audit the TIPS transaction documentation more than once per calendar year, but reserves the right to audit for just cause or as required by any governmental agency or court with regulatory authority over TIPS or the TIPS Member. Force Majeure If by reason of Force Majeure, either party hereto shall be rendered unable wholly or in part to carry out its obligations under this Agreement then such party shall give notice and full particulars of Force Majeure in writing to the other party within a reasonable time after occurrence of the event or cause relied upon, and the obligation of the party giving such notice, so far as it is affected by such Force Majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of the inability then claimed, except as hereinafter provided, but for no longer period, and such party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. Choice of Law The Agreement between the Vendor and TIPS/ESC Region 8 and any addenda or other additions resulting from this procurement process, however described, shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, regardless of any conflict of laws principles. Venue, Jurisdiction and Service of Process Any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract issued by TIPS resulting from or any contemplated transaction shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Camp County, Texas and each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of said court in any such proceeding, waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to venue or to convenience of forum, agrees that all claims in respect of the Proceeding shall be heard and determined only in any such court, and agrees not to bring any proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract resulting from or any contemplated transaction in any other court. The parties agree that either or both of them may file a copy of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary and freely bargained for agreement between the parties irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum. Process in any Proceeding referred to in the first sentence of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world. Venue for any dispute resolution process, other than litigation, between TIPS and the Vendor shall be located in Camp or Titus County, Texas. Project Delivery Order Procedures The TIPS Member having approved and signed an interlocal agreement, or other TIPS Membership document, may make a request of the awarded Vendor under this Agreement when the TIPS Member desires goods or services awarded to the Vendor. Notification may occur via phone, the web, courier, email, fax, or in person. Upon notification of a pending request, the awarded Vendor shall acknowledge the TIPS Member’s request as soon as possible, but must make contact with the TIPS Member within two working days. Status of TIPS Members as Related to This Agreement TIPS Members stand in the place of TIPS as related to this agreement and have the same access to the proposal information and all related documents. TIPS Members have all the same rights under the awarded Agreement as TIPS. Vendor’s Resellers as Related to This Agreement Vendor’s Named Resellers (“Resellers”) under this Agreement shall comply with all terms and conditions of this agreement and all addenda or incorporated documents. All actions related to sales by Authorized Vendor’s Resellers under this Agreement are the responsibility of the awarded Vendor. If Resellers fail to report sales to TIPS under your Agreement, the awarded Vendor is responsible for their contractual failures and shall be billed for the fees. The awarded Vendor may then recover the fees from their named reseller. Page 8 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr Support Requirements If there is a dispute between the awarded Vendor and TIPS Member, TIPS or its representatives may, at TIPS sole discretion, assist in conflict resolution if requested by either party. TIPS, or its representatives, reserves the right to inspect any project and audit the awarded Vendor’s TIPS project files, documentation and correspondence related to the requesting TIPS Member’s order. If there are confidentiality requirements by either party, TIPS shall comply to the extent permitted by law. Incorporation of Solicitation The TIPS Solicitation which resulted in this Vendor Agreement, whether a Request for Proposals, the Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals or Request for Qualifications solicitation, or other, the Vendor’s response to same and all associated documents and forms made part of the solicitation process, including any addenda, are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if copied verbatim. SECTION HEADERS OR TITLES THE SECTON HEADERS OR TITLES WITHIN THIS DOCUMENT ARE MERELY GUIDES FOR CONVENIENCE AND ARE NOT FOR CLASSIFICATION OR LIMITING OF THE RESPONSIBILITES OF THE PARTIES TO THIS DOCUMENT. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Texas governmental entities are prohibited from doing business with companies that fail to certify to this condition as required by Texas Government Code Sec. 2270. By executing this agreement, you certify that you are authorized to bind the undersigned Vendor and that your company (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement. You certify that your company is not listed on and does not and will not do business with companies that are on the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts list of Designated Foreign Terrorists Organizations per Texas Gov't Code 2270.0153 found at https://comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/foreign-terrorist.pdf You certify that if the certified statements above become untrue at any time during the life of this Agreement that the Vendor will notify TIPS within three (3) business day of the change by a letter on Vendor’s letterhead from and signed by an authorized representative of the Vendor stating the non-compliance decision and the TIPS Agreement number and description at: Attention: General Counsel ESC Region 8/The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) 4845 Highway 271 North Pittsburg, TX,75686 And by an email sent to bids@tips-usa.com Insurance Requirements The undersigned Vendor agrees to maintain the below minimum insurance requirements for TIPS Contract Holders: General Liability $1,000,000 each Occurrence/ Aggregate Automobile Liability $300,000 Includes owned, hired & non-owned Workers' Compensation Statutory limits for the jurisdiction in which the Vendor performs under this Agreement. Umbrella Liability $1,000,000 Page 9 Non- JOC Vendor Agreement Ver.01142020.sr When the Vendor or its subcontractors are liable for any damages or claims, the Vendor’s policy, when the Vendor is responsible for the claim, must be primary over any other valid and collectible insurance carried by the Member. Any immunity available to TIPS or TIPS Members shall not be used as a defense by the contractor's insurance policy. The coverages and limits are to be considered minimum requirements and in no way limit the liability of the Vendor(s). Insurance shall be written by a carrier with an A-; VII or better rating in accordance with current A.M. Best Key Rating Guide. Only deductibles applicable to property damage are acceptable, unless proof of retention funds to cover said deductibles is provided. "Claims made" policies will not be accepted. Vendor’s required minimum coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, non- renewed or reduced in coverage or in limits unless replaced by a policy that provides the minimum required coverage except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested has been given to TIPS or the TIPS Member if a project or pending delivery of an order is ongoing. Upon request, certified copies of all insurance policies shall be furnished to the TIPS or the TIPS Member. Special Terms and Conditions • Orders: All Vendor orders received from TIPS Members must be emailed to TIPS at tipspo@tips- usa.com. Should a TIPS Member send an order directly to the Vendor, it is the Vendor’s responsibility to forward a copy of the order to TIPS at the email above within 3 business days and confirm its receipt with TIPS. • Vendor Encouraging Members to bypass TIPS agreement: Encouraging TIPS Members to purchase directly from the Vendor or through another agreement, when the Member has requested using the TIPS cooperative Agreement or price, and thereby bypassing the TIPS Agreement is a violation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and will result in removal of the Vendor from the TIPS Program. • Order Confirmation: All TIPS Member Agreement orders are approved daily by TIPS and sent to the Vendor. The Vendor should confirm receipt of orders to the TIPS Member (customer) within 3 business days. • Vendor custom website for TIPS: If Vendor is hosting a custom TIPS website, updated pricing when effective. TIPS shall be notified when prices change in accordance with the award. • Back Ordered Products : If product is not expected to ship within the time provided to the TIPS Member by the Vendor, the Member is to be notified within 3 business days and appropriate action taken based on customer request. The TIPS Vendor Agreement Signature Page is inserted here. Meredith Barton Chief Operating Officer 6/25/2020 NOTICE TO MEMBERS REGARDING ATTRIBUTE RESPONSES TIPS VENDORS RESPOND TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS AS PART OF TIPS COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS. THE VENDOR’S RESPONSES TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS ARE INCLUDED HEREIN AS “SUPPLIER RESPONSE.” PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT DEVIATIONS, IF ANY, IN VENDOR’S RESPONSE TO ATTRIBUTE QUESTIONS MAY NOT REFLECT VENDOR’S FINAL ATTRIBUTE RESPONSE, WHICH IS SUBJECT TO NEGOTIATIONS PRIOR TO AWARD. PLEASE CONTACT THE TIPS OFFICE AT 866-839- 8477 WITH QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS REGARDING VENDOR ATTRIBUTE RESPONSE DEVIATIONS. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT TIPS DOES NOT PROVIDE LEGAL COUNSEL TO MEMBERS. TIPS RECOMMENDS THAT YOU CONSULT YOUR LEGAL COUNSEL WHEN EXECUTING CONTRACTS WITH OR MAKING PURCHASES FROM TIPS VENDORS. TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...f%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes1.html[6/25/2020 9:12:20 AM] My Profile |Help |Log Off Welcome Kristie! Edit Supplier Response - ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. Return Response Date No Bid History Bid Number 200206 Addendum 1 (New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles) Close Date & Time 3/30/2020 03:00:00 PM (CT) Bid Duration 1 month 24 days Response Status NOT SUBMITTED - To complete your response, you must click 'Submit Response' in the Response Submission tab. Bid Attributes Response Total: $0.00 Attributes 1 - 30 shown of 90 • Page 1 of 3 shown # Attribute Response 1Yes - No Disadvantaged/Minority/Women Business Enterprise - D/M/WBE (Required by some participating governmental entities) Vendor certifies that their firm is a D/M/WBE? Vendor must upload proof of certification to the ”Response Attachments” D/M/WBE CERTIFICATES section. NO * 2Yes - No Historically Underutilized Business - HUB (Required by some participating governmental entities) Vendor certifies that their firm is a HUB as defined by the State of Texas at https://comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/ or in a HUBZone as defined by the US Small Business Administration at https://www.sba.gov/offices/headquarters/ohp Proof of one or both may be submitted. Vendor must upload proof of certification to the “Response Attachments” HUB CERTIFICATES section. No * 3Yes - No The Vendor can provide services and/or products to all 50 US States? Yes - All 50 States * 4 States Served: If answer is NO to question #3, please list which states can be served. (Example: AR, OK, TX) 5 Company and/or Product Description: This information will appear on the TIPS website in the company profile section, if awarded a TIPS * Save Save & Next Error Check Event Details Attachments Attributes Response Attachments Response Submission Home Bids Suppliers Reports Admin 1 2 3 NO No Yes - All 50 States Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...f%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes1.html[6/25/2020 9:12:20 AM] contract. (Limit 750 characters.) 6 Primary Contact Name Primary Contact Name * 7 Primary Contact Title Primary Contact Title * 8 Primary Contact Email Primary Contact Email * 9 Primary Contact Phone Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 * 10 Primary Contact Fax Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 11 Primary Contact Mobile Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 12 Secondary Contact Name Secondary Contact Name * 13 Secondary Contact Title Secondary Contact Title * 14 Secondary Contact Email Secondary Contact Email * 15 Secondary Contact Phone Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 * 16 Secondary Contact Fax Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 17 Secondary Contact Mobile Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 18 Admin Fee Contact Name Admin Fee Contact Name. This person is responsible for paying the admin fee to TIPS. * 19 Admin Fee Contact Email Admin Fee Contact Email * 20 Admin Fee Contact Phone Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) Example: 8668398477 * 21 Purchase Order Contact Name Purchase Order Contact Name. This person is responsible for receiving Purchase Orders from TIPS. * 22 Purchase Order Contact Email Purchase Order Contact Email * 23 Purchase Order Contact Phone Enter 10 digit phone number. (No dashes or extensions) * Jay Oakman Senior Vice President Commercial Operations Bids@ABC-Companies.com 800-222-2877 972-206-2262 Maximum 1000 characters allowed Ellen Muratovic Business Development Coordinator Bids@ABC-Companies.com 4072873010 4079057020 Maximum 1000 characters allowed Ellen Muratovic Bids@ABC-Companies.com 4072873010 Ellen Muratovic Bids@ABC-Companies.com 4072873010 ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. is a leading provider to the transportation industry with diverse product and service offerings that cover a full spectrum of operational needs. TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...f%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes1.html[6/25/2020 9:12:20 AM] Example: 8668398477 24 Company Website Company Website (Format - www.company.com) 25 Federal ID Number: Federal ID Number also known as the Employer Identification Number. (Format - 12-3456789) 26 Primary Address Primary Address * 27 Primary Address City Primary Address City * 28 Primary Address State Primary Address State (2 Digit Abbreviation) * 29 Primary Address Zip Primary Address Zip * 30 Search Words: Please list search words to be posted in the TIPS database about your company that TIPS website users might search. Words may be product names, manufacturers, or other words associated with the category of award. YOU MAY NOT LIST NON- CATEGORY ITEMS. (Limit 500 words) (Format: product, paper, construction, manufacturer name, etc.) * http://www.ABC-Companies.com 42-1673888 1702 S. Great Southwest Parkway Grand Prairie TX 75051 Van Hool, MCI, Prevost, Setra, New Flyer, new coach sales, coach sales, pre-owned bus, used bus, bus sales, bus, motorcoach, motor coach, new bus TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] My Profile |Help |Log Off Welcome Kristie! Edit Supplier Response - ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. Return Response Date No Bid History Bid Number 200206 Addendum 1 (New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles) Close Date & Time 3/30/2020 03:00:00 PM (CT) Bid Duration 1 month 24 days Response Status NOT SUBMITTED - To complete your response, you must click 'Submit Response' in the Response Submission tab. Bid Attributes Response Total: $0.00 Attributes 31 - 60 shown of 90 • Page 2 of 3 shown # Attribute Response 31 Do you want TIPS Members to be able to spend Federal grant funds with you if awarded? Is it your intent to be able to sell to our members regardless of the fund source, whether it be local, state or federal? Most of our members receive Federal Government grants and they make up a significant portion of their budgets. The Members need to know if your company is willing to sell to them when they spend federal budget funds on their purchase. There are attributes that follow that include provisions from the federal regulations in 2 CFR part 200. Your answers will determine if your award will be designated as Federal or Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) compliant. Do you want TIPS Members to be able to spend Federal grant funds with you if awarded and is it your intent to be able to sell to TIPS Members regardless of the fund source, whether it be local, state or federal? Yes * 32 Yes - No Certification of Residency (Required by the State of Texas) The vendor's ultimate parent company or majority owner: (A) has its principal place of business in Texas; Yes * Save Save & Next Error Check Event Details Attachments Attributes Response Attachments Response Submission Home Bids Suppliers Reports Admin 1 2 3 Yes Yes TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] OR (B) employs at least 500 persons in Texas? This question is required as a data gathering function for information to our members making purchases with awarded vendors. It does not affect scoring with TIPS. 33 Company Residence (City) Vendor's principal place of business is in the city of? * 34 Company Residence (State) Vendor's principal place of business is in the state of? * 35 Discount Offered - CAUTION READ CAREFULLY BECAUSE VENDORS FREQUENTLY MAKE MISTAKES ON THIS ATTRIBUTE QUESTION Remember this is a MINIMUM discount percentage. So, be sure that the discount percentage inserted here can be applied to ANY OFFERING OF GOODS OR SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF THE CONTRACT CAUTION: BE CERTAIN YOU CAN HONOR THIS MINIMUM DISCOUNT PERCENTAGE ON ANY OFFERED SERVICE OR GOOD NOW OR DURING THE LIFE OF THE CONTRACT. What is the MINIMUM percentage discount off of any item or service you offer to TIPS Members that is in your regular catalog (as defined in the solicitation specifications document), website, store or shelf pricing or when adding new goods or services to your offerings during the life of the contract? The resulting price of any goods or services Catalog list prices after this discount is applied is a ceiling on your pricing and not a floor because, in order to be more competitive in the individual circumstance, you may offer a larger discount depending on the items or services purchased and the quantity at time of sale. Must answer with a number between 0% and 100%. * 36 TIPS Administration Fee By submitting a proposal, I agree that all pricing submitted to TIPS shall include the Administration Fee, as designated in the solicitation or as otherwise agreed in writing which shall be remitted to TIPS by the Vendor, or the vendor's named resellers, and as agreed to in the Vendor Agreement. I agree that the fee shall not and will not be added by the Vendor as a separate line item on a TIPS member invoice, quote, proposal or any other written communications with the TIPS member. 37 Yes - No Vendor agrees to remit to TIPS the required administration fee or, if resellers are named, Vendor agrees to guarantee the fee remittance by or for the reseller named by the vendor? TIPS/ESC Region 8 is required by Texas Agreed * Grand Prairie TX 0 % Agreed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] Government Code § 791 to be compensated for its work and thus, failure to agree shall render your response void and it will not be considered. 38 Yes - No Do you offer additional discounts to TIPS members for large order quantities or large scope of work? Yes * 39 Years experience in category of goods or services Company years experience in this category of goods or services? This is an evaluation criterion worth a maximum of 10 points. See RFP for more information. * 40 Resellers: Does the vendor have resellers that it will name under this contract? Resellers are defined as other companies that sell your products under an agreement with you, the awarded vendor of TIPS. EXAMPLE: BIGmart is a reseller of ACME brand televisions. If ACME were a TIPS awarded vendor, then ACME would list BIGmart as a reseller. (If applicable, vendor should download the Reseller/Dealers spreadsheet from the Attachments section, fill out the form and submit the document in the ”Response Attachments” RESELLERS section. No * 41 Pricing discount percentage are guaranteed for? Does the vendor agrees to honor the proposed pricing discount percentage off regular catalog (as defined in the RFP document), website, store or shelf pricing for the term of the award? YES * 42 Right of Refusal Does the proposing vendor wish to reserve the right not to perform under the awarded agreement with a TIPS member at vendor's discretion? Yes * 43 NON-COLLUSIVE BIDDING CERTIFICATE By submission of this bid or proposal, the Bidder certifies that: 1) This bid or proposal has been independently arrived at without collusion with any other Bidder or with any Competitor; 2) This bid or proposal has not been knowingly disclosed and will not be knowingly disclosed, prior to the opening of bids, or proposals for this project, to any other Bidder, Competitor or potential competitor: 3) No attempt has been or will be made to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit or not to submit a bid or proposal; 4) The person signing this bid or proposal certifies that he has fully informed himself regarding the accuracy of the statements contained in this certification, and under the penalties being applicable to the Bidder as well as to the person signing in its behalf. Yes 40 No YES Yes TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] Not a negotiable term. Failure to agree will render your proposal non- responsive and it will not be considered. 44 CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE - FORM CIQ - Do you have any CONFLICT OF INTEREST TO REPORT OR DISCLOSE under this statutory requirement? Do you have any CONFLICT OF INTEREST TO REPORT OR DISCLOSE under this statutory requirement? YES or NO If you have a conflict of interest as described in this form or the Local Government Code Chapter 176, cited therein- you are required to complete and file with TIPS. You may find the Blank CIQ form on our website at: Copy and Paste the following link into a new browser or tab: https://www.tips- usa.com/assets/documents/docs/CIQ.pdf There is an optional upload for this form provided if you have a conflict and must file the form. No * 45 Filing of Form CIQ If yes (above), have you filed a form CIQ by uploading the form to this RFP as directed above? No 46 Regulatory Standing I certify to TIPS for the proposal attached that my company is in good standing with all governmental agencies Federal or state that regulate any part of our business operations. If not, please explain in the next attribute question. Yes, I agree * 47 Regulatory Standing Regulatory Standing explanation of no answer on previous question. 48 Antitrust Certification Statements (Tex. Government Code § 2155.005) By submission of this bid or proposal, the Bidder certifies that: I affirm under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Texas that: (1) I am duly authorized to execute this contract on my own behalf or on behalf of the company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual (Company) listed below; (2) In connection with this bid, neither I nor any representative of the Company has violated any provision of the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act, Tex. Bus. & Comm. Code Chapter 15; (3) In connection with this bid, neither I nor any representative of the Company has violated any federal antitrust law; (4) Neither I nor any representative of the Company has directly or indirectly communicated any of the contents of this bid to a competitor of the Company or any other company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual engaged in the same line of business as the Company. 49 Suspension or Debarment Instructions Instructions for Certification: No No Yes, I agree Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] 1. By answering yes to the next Attribute question below, the vendor and prospective lower tier participant is providing the certification set out herein in accordance with these instructions. 2. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification in addition to other remedies available to the federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and / or debarment. 3. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4. The terms “covered transaction,” “debarred,” “suspended,” “ineligible,” “lower tier covered transaction,” “participants,” “person,” “primary covered transaction,” “principal,” “proposal” and “voluntarily excluded,” as used in this clause, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may contact the person to which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 5. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this form that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 6. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this form that it will include this clause titled “Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Transaction” without modification in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 7. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant may decide the method and frequency by which it determines the eligibility of its principals. Each participant may, but is not required to, check the Nonprocurement List. 8. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 9. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph 5 of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and / or debarment. 50 Suspension or Debarment Certification By answering yes, you certify that no federal suspension or debarment is in place, which Yes, I certify *Yes, I certify TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] would preclude receiving a federally funded contract as described above. Debarment and Suspension (Executive Orders 12549 and 12689)—A contract award (see 2 CFR 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government-wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 CFR 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 CFR part 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3 CFR part 1989 Comp., p. 235), “Debarment and Suspension.” SAM Exclusions contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. By answering yes, you certify that no federal suspension or debarment is in place, which would preclude receiving a federally funded contract as described above. 51 Non-Discrimination Statement and Certification In accordance with Federal civil rights law, all U.S. Departments, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Yes, I certify *✔ TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. (Title VI of the Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; Title 7 CFR Parts 15, 15a, and 15b; the Americans with Disabilities Act; and FNS Instruction 113- 1, Civil Rights Compliance and Enforcement – Nutrition Programs and Activities) All U.S. Departments, including the USDA are equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. Not a negotiable term. Failure to agree by answering YES will render your proposal non- responsive and it will not be considered. I certify that in the performance of a contract with TIPS or its members, that our company will conform to the foregoing anti- discrimination statement and comply with the cited and all other applicable laws and regulations. 52 2 CFR PART 200 Contract Provisions Explanation Required Federal contract provisions of Federal Regulations for Contracts for contracts with ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members: The following provisions are required to be in place and agreed if the procurement is funded in any part with federal funds. The ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members are the subgrantee or Subrecipient by definition. Most of the provisions are located in 2 CFR PART 200 - Appendix II to Part 200—Contract Provisions for Non- Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards at 2 CFR PART 200. Others are included within 2 CFR part 200 et al. In addition to other provisions required by the Federal agency or non- Federal entity, all contracts made by the non-Federal entity under the Federal award must contain provisions covering the following, as applicable. 53 2 CFR PART 200 Contracts Contracts for more than the simplified acquisition threshold currently set at $150,000, which is the inflation adjusted amount determined by the Civilian Agency Acquisition Council and the Defense Acquisition Regulations Council (Councils) as authorized by 41 U.S.C. 1908, must address administrative, contractual, or legal remedies in instances where contractors violate or breach contract terms, and provide for such sanctions and penalties as appropriate. Notice: Pursuant to the above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members reserves all rights and privileges under the applicable laws and regulations with respect to this procurement in the event of breach of contract by either party. Yes, I agree *Yes, I agree TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] Does vendor agree? 54 2 CFR PART 200 Termination Termination for cause and for convenience by the grantee or subgrantee including the manner by which it will be effected and the basis for settlement. (All contracts in excess of $10,000) Pursuant to the above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members reserves the right to terminate any agreement in excess of $10,000 resulting from this procurement process for cause after giving the vendor an appropriate opportunity and up to 30 days, to cure the causal breach of terms and conditions. ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members reserves the right to terminate any agreement in excess of $10,000 resulting from this procurement process for convenience with 30 days notice in writing to the awarded vendor. The vendor would be compensated for work performed and goods procured as of the termination date if for convenience of the ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members. Any award under this procurement process is not exclusive and the ESC Region 8 and TIPS reserves the right to purchase goods and services from other vendors when it is in the best interest of the ESC Region 8 and TIPS. Does vendor agree? Yes, I agree * 55 2 CFR PART 200 Clean Air Act Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387), as amended—Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of $150,000 must contain a provision that requires the non-Federal award to agree to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251- 1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal awarding agency and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Pursuant to the Clean Air Act, et al above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members requires that the proposer certify that during the term of an award by the ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members resulting from this procurement process the vendor agrees to comply with all of the above regulations, including all of the terms listed and referenced therein. Does vendor agree? Yes, I agree * 56 2 CFR PART 200 Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. 1352)—Contractors that apply or bid for an award exceeding $100,000 must file the Yes, I agree * Yes, I agree Yes, I agree Yes, I agree TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] required certification. Each tier certifies to the tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. 1352. Each tier must also disclose any lobbying with non- Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the non-Federal award. Pursuant to the above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members requires the proposer certify that during the term and during the life of any contract with ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members resulting from this procurement process the vendor certifies to the terms included or referenced herein. Does vendor agree? 57 2 CFR PART 200 Federal Rule Compliance with all applicable standards, orders, or requirements issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 11738, and Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR part 15). (Contracts, subcontracts, and subgrants of amounts in excess of $100,000) Pursuant to the above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members requires the proposer certify that in performance of the contracts, subcontracts, and subgrants of amounts in excess of $100,000, the vendor will be in compliance with all applicable standards, orders, or requirements issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 11738, and Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR part 15). Does vendor certify that it is in compliance with the Clean Air Act? Yes, I certify * 58 2 CFR PART 200 Procurement of Recovered Materials A non-Federal entity that is a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds Yes, I certify * Yes, I certify Yes, I certify TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. Does vendor certify that it is in compliance with the Solid Waste Disposal Act as described above? 59 Certification Regarding Lobbying Applicable to Grants, Subgrants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts Exceeding $100,000 in Federal Funds Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction and is imposed by section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of a Federal contract, the making of a Federal grant, the making of a Federal loan, the entering into a cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of a Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal grant or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, “disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,” in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all covered subawards exceeding $100,000 in Federal funds at all appropriate tiers and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. I HAVE NOT Lobbied per above * 60 If you answered "I HAVE lobbied" to the above If you answered "I HAVE lobbied" to the above Attribute question, you I HAVE NOT Lobbied per above TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...ids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/ATTRIBUTES2!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:02 AM] Attribute Question must download the Lobbying Report "Standard From LLL, disclosure Form to Report Lobbying" which includes instruction on completing the form, complete and submit it in the Response Attachments section as a report of the lobbying activities you performed or paid others to perform. TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] My Profile |Help |Log Off Welcome Kristie! Edit Supplier Response - ABC Texas Bus Sales, Inc. Return Response Date No Bid History Bid Number 200206 Addendum 1 (New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles) Close Date & Time 3/30/2020 03:00:00 PM (CT) Bid Duration 1 month 24 days Response Status NOT SUBMITTED - To complete your response, you must click 'Submit Response' in the Response Submission tab. Bid Attributes Response Total: $0.00 Attributes 61 - 90 shown of 90 • Page 3 of 3 shown # Attribute Response 61 Subcontracting with Small and Minority Businesses, Women's Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Area Firms. Do you ever anticipate the possibility of subcontracting any of your work under this award if you are successful? IF NO, DO NOT ANSWER THE NEXT ATTRIBUTE QUESTION. . IF YES, and ONLY IF YES, you must answer the next question YES if you want a TIPS Member to be authorized to spend Federal Grant Funds for Procurement. YES * 62 ONLY IF YES TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION OR if you ever do subcontract any part of your performance under the TIPS Agreement, do you agree to comply with the following federal requirements? ONLY IF YES TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION OR if you ever do subcontract any part of your performance under the TIPS Agreement, do you agree to comply with the following federal requirements? Federal Regulation 2 CFR §200.321 Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms. (a)The non- Federal entity must take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. (b) Affirmative steps must include: YES Save Error Check Event Details Attachments Attributes Response Attachments Response Submission Home Bids Suppliers Reports Admin 1 2 3 YES YES TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] (1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; (2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce ; and (6) Requiring the prime contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the affirmative steps listed in paragraphs(1) through (5) of this section. 63 Indemnification The ESC Region 8 and TIPS is a Texas Political Subdivision and a local governmental entity; therefore, is prohibited from indemnifying third parties pursuant to the Texas Constitution (Article 3, Section 52) except as specifically provided by law or as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. A provision in a contract to indemnify or hold a party harmless is a promise to pay for any expenses the indemnified party incurs, if a specified event occurs, such as breaching the terms of the contract or negligently performing duties under the contract. Article III, Section 49 of the Texas Constitution states that "no debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State ... " The Attorney General has counseled that a contractually imposed obligation of indemnity creates a "debt" in the constitutional sense. Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No. MW- 475 (1982). Contract clauses which require the System or institutions to indemnify must be deleted or qualified with ''to the extent permitted by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas." Liquidated damages, attorney's fees, waiver of vendor's liability, and waiver of statutes of limitations clauses should also be deleted or qualified with "to the extent permitted by the Constitution and laws of State of Texas." Not a negotiable term. Failure to agree will render your proposal non-responsive and it will not be considered. Do you agree to these terms? Yes, I Agree * 64 Remedies The parties shall be entitled to exercise any right or remedy available to it either at law or in equity, subject to the choice of law, venue and service of process clauses limitations agreed herein. Nothing in this agreement shall commit the TIPS to an arbitration resolution of any disagreement under any circumstances. Any Yes, I Agree * ✔ Yes, I Agree TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] Claim arising out of or related to the Contract, except for those specifically waived under the terms of the Contract, may, after denial of the Board of Directors, be subject to mediation at the request of either party. Any issues not resolved hereunder MAY be referred to non- binding mediation to be conducted by a mutually agreed upon mediator as a prerequisite to the filing of any lawsuit over such issue(s). The parties shall share the mediator’s fee and any associated filing fee equally. Mediation shall be held in Camp or Titus County, Texas. Agreements reached in mediation shall be reduced to writing, and will be subject to the approval by the District's Board of Directors, signed by the Parties if approved by the Board of Directors, and, if signed, shall thereafter be enforceable as provided by the laws of the State of Texas. Do you agree to these terms? 65 Remedies Explanation of No Answer 66 Choice of Law The agreement between the Vendor and TIPS/ESC Region 8 and any addenda or other additions resulting from this procurement process, however described, shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, regardless of any conflict of laws principles. THIS DOES NOT APPLY to a vendor's agreement entered into with a TIPS Member, as the Member may be located outside Texas. Do you agree to these terms? Agreed * 67 Venue, Jurisdiction and Service of Process Any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract issued by TIPS resulting from or any contemplated transaction shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Camp County, Texas and each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of said court in any such proceeding, waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to venue or to convenience of forum, agrees that all claims in respect of the Proceeding shall be heard and determined only in any such court, and agrees not to bring any proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract resulting from or any contemplated transaction in any other court. The parties agree that either or both of them may file a copy of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary and freely bargained for agreement between the parties irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum. Process in any Proceeding referred to in the first sentence of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world. Any dispute resolution process other than litigation shall have venue in Camp County or Titus County Texas. Do you agree to these terms? Agreed * 68 Infringement(s) The successful vendor will be expected to indemnify and hold harmless the TIPS and its employees, Yes, I Agree * Agreed Agreed Yes, I Agree Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees and designees from any and all third party claims and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights attributed to or claims based on the Vendor's proposal or Vendor’s performance of contracts awarded and approved. Do you agree to these terms? 69 Infringement(s) Explanation of No Answer 70 Contract Governance Any contract made or entered into by the TIPS is subject to and is to be governed by Section 271.151 et seq, Tex Loc Gov't Code. Otherwise, TIPS does not waive its governmental immunities from suit or liability except to the extent expressly waived by other applicable laws in clear and unambiguous language. Yes, I Agree * 71 Payment Terms and Funding Out Clause Payment Terms: TIPS or TIPS Members shall not be liable for interest or late payment fees on past-due balances at a rate higher than permitted by the laws or regulations of the jurisdiction of the TIPS Member. Funding Out Clause: Vendor agrees to abide by the laws and regulations, including Texas Local Government Code § 271.903, or any statutory or regulatory limitations of the jurisdiction of any TIPS Member which governs contracts entered into by the Vendor and TIPS or a TIPS Member that requires all contracts approved by TIPS or a TIPS Member are subject to the budgeting and appropriation of currently available funds by the entity or its governing body. See statute(s) for specifics or consult your legal counsel. Not a negotiable term. Failure to agree will render your proposal non-responsive and it will not be considered. Do you agree to these terms? Yes, I Agree * 72 Insurance and Fingerprint Requirements Information Insurance If applicable and your staff will be on TIPS member premises for delivery, training or installation etc. and/or with an automobile, you must carry automobile insurance as required by law. You may be asked to provide proof of insurance. Fingerprint It is possible that a vendor may be subject to Chapter 22 of the Texas Education Code. The Texas Education Code, Chapter 22, Section 22.0834. Statutory language may be found at: http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/ If the vendor has staff that meet both of these criterion: ✔ ✔ Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] (1) will have continuing duties related to the contracted services; and (2) has or will have direct contact with students Then you have ”covered” employees for purposes of completing the attached form. TIPS recommends all vendors consult their legal counsel for guidance in compliance with this law. If you have questions on how to comply, see below. If you have questions on compliance with this code section, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety Non-Criminal Justice Unit, Access and Dissemination Bureau, FAST-FACT at NCJU@txdps.state.tx.us and you should send an email identifying you as a contractor to a Texas Independent School District or ESC Region 8 and TIPS. Texas DPS phone number is (512) 424-2474. See form in the next attribute to complete entitled: Texas Education Code Chapter 22 Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees 73 Texas Education Code Chapter 22 Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees Introduction: Texas Education Code Chapter 22 requires entities that contract with school districts to provide services to obtain criminal history record information regarding covered employees. Contractors must certify to the district that they have complied. Covered employees with disqualifying criminal histories are prohibited from serving at a school district. Definitions: Covered employees: Employees of a contractor or subcontractor who have or will have continuing duties related to the service to be performed at the District and have or will have direct contact with students. The District will be the final arbiter of what constitutes direct contact with students. Disqualifying criminal history: Any conviction or other criminal history information designated by the District, or one of the following offenses, if at the time of the offense, the victim was under 18 or enrolled in a public school: (a) a felony offense under Title 5, Texas Penal Code; (b) an offense for which a defendant is required to register as a sex offender under Chapter 62, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; or (c) an equivalent offense under federal law or the laws of another state. I certify that: NONE (Section A) of the employees of Contractor and any subcontractors are covered employees, as defined above. If this box is checked, I further certify that Contractor has taken precautions or imposed conditions to ensure that the employees of Contractor and any subcontractor will not become covered employees. Contractor will maintain these precautions or conditions throughout the time the contracted services are provided. Yes, I certify - NONE (Section A)*Yes, I certify - NONE (Section A) TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] OR SOME (Section B) or all of the employees of Contractor and any subcontractor are covered employees. If this box is checked, I further certify that: (1) Contractor has obtained all required criminal history record information regarding its covered employees. None of the covered employees has a disqualifying criminal history. (2) If Contractor receives information that a covered employee subsequently has a reported criminal history, Contractor will immediately remove the covered employee from contract duties and notify the District in writing within 3 business days. (3) Upon request, Contractor will provide the District with the name and any other requested information of covered employees so that the District may obtain criminal history record information on the covered employees. (4) If the District objects to the assignment of a covered employee on the basis of the covered employee's criminal history record information, Contractor agrees to discontinue using that covered employee to provide services at the District. Noncompliance or misrepresentation regarding this certification may be grounds for contract termination. 74 Texas Business and Commerce Code § 272 Requirements as of 9-1-2017 SB 807 prohibits construction contracts to have provisions requiring the contract to be subject to the laws of another state, to be required to litigate the contract in another state, or to require arbitration in another state. A contract with such provisions is voidable. Under this new statute, a “construction contract” includes contracts, subcontracts, or agreements with (among others) architects, engineers, contractors, construction managers, equipment lessors, or materials suppliers. “Construction contracts” are for the design, construction, alteration, renovation, remodeling, or repair of any building or improvement to real property, or for furnishing materials or equipment for the project. The term also includes moving, demolition, or excavation. BY RESPONDING TO THIS SOLICITATION, AND WHEN APPLICABLE, THE PROPOSER AGREES TO COMPLY WITH THE TEXAS BUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE § 272 WHEN EXECUTING CONTRACTS WITH TIPS MEMBERS THAT ARE TEXAS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES. 75 Texas Government Code 2270 Verification Form Texas Government Code 2270 Verification Form Texas 2017 House Bill 89 has been signed into law by the governor and as of September 1, 2017 will be codified as Texas Government Code § 2270 and 808 et seq. The relevant section addressed by this form reads as follows: Texas Government Code Sec. 2270.002. PROVISION REQUIRED IN CONTRACT. A governmental entity may not enter into a contract with a company for goods or services unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract engaged by: ESC Region 8/The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) YES *YES TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] 4845 Highway 271 North Pittsburg,TX,75686 I verify by this writing that the above-named company affirms that it (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract, or any contract with the above-named Texas governmental entity in the future. I further affirm that if our company’s position on this issue is reversed and this affirmation is no longer valid, that the above- named Texas governmental entity will be notified in writing within one (1) business day and we understand that our company’s failure to affirm and comply with the requirements of Texas Government Code 2270 et seq. shall be grounds for immediate contract termination without penalty to the above-named Texas governmental entity. AND Our company is not listed on and we do not do business with companies that are on the the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts list of Designated Foreign Terrorists Organizations per Texas Gov't Code 2270.0153 found at https://comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/foreign- terrorist.pdf I swear and affirm that the above is true and correct. 76 Logos and other company marks Please upload your company logo to be added to your individual profile page on the TIPS website. If any particular specifications are required for use of your company logo, please upload that information under the "Logo and Other Company Marks" section under the “Response Attachment” tab. Preferred Logo Format: 300 x 225 px - .png, .eps, .jpeg preferred Potential uses of company logo: * Your Vendor Profile Page of TIPS website * Potentially on TIPS website scroll bar for Top Performing Vendors * TIPS Quarterly eNewsletter sent to TIPS Members * Co-branding Flyers and or email blasts to our TIPS Members (Permission and approval will be obtained before publishing) 77 Solicitation Deviation/Compliance Does the vendor agree with the General Conditions Standard Terms and Conditions or Item Specifications listed in this proposal invitation? Yes, I agree * 78 Solicitation Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the bidder intends to deviate from the General Conditions Standard Terms and Conditions or Item Specifications listed in this proposal invitation, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included or attached. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award Yes, I agree Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any bid based upon any deviations indicated below or in any attachments or inclusions. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Standard Terms and Conditions, Item Specifications, and all other information contained in this Solicitation. 79 Agreement Deviation/Compliance Does the vendor agree with the language in the Vendor Agreement? Yes, I agree * 80 Agreement Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the proposing Vendor desires to deviate form the Vendor Agreement language, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal based upon any deviations indicated below. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Vendor Agreement. 81 Felony Conviction Notice Texas Education Code, Section 44.034, Notification of Criminal History, Subsection (a), states “a person or business entity that enters into a contract with a school district must give advance notice to the district if the person or an owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony. The notice must include a general description of the conduct resulting in the conviction of a felony.” Subsection (b) states “a school district may terminate a contract with a person or business entity if the district determines that the person or business entity failed to give notice as required by Subsection (a) or misrepresented the conduct resulting in the conviction. The district must compensate the person or business entity for services performed before the termination of the contract.” (c) This section does not apply to a publicly held corporation. The person completing this proposal certifies that they are authorized to provide the answer to this question. Select A., B. or C. A. My firm is a publicly held corporation; therefore, this reporting requirement is not applicable. OR B.My firm is not owned nor operated by anyone who has been convicted of a felony, OR C. My firm is owned or operated by the following individual(s) who has/have been convicted of a felony. (if you answer C below, you are required to provide information in the next attribute. B. Firm not owned nor operated by felon; per above * 82 If you answered C. My Firm is owned or operated by a felon to the previous question, you are REQUIRED TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. If you answered C. My Firm is owned or operated by a felon to the previous question, you must provide the following information. 1. Name of Felon(s) 2. The named person's role in the firm, and Yes, I agree B. Firm not owned nor operated by felon; per above Maximum 4000 characters allowed Maximum 4000 characters allowed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] 3. Details of Conviction(s). 83 Long Term Cost Evaluation Criterion # 4. READ CAREFULLY and see in the RFP document under "Proposal Scoring and Evaluation". Points will be assigned to this criterion based on your answer to this Attribute. Points are awarded if you agree not increase your catalog prices (as defined herein) more than X% annually over the previous year for years two and three and potentially year four, unless an exigent circumstance exists in the marketplace and the excess price increase which exceeds X% annually is supported by documentation provided by you and your suppliers and shared with TIPS, if requested. If you agree NOT to increase prices more than 5%, except when justified by supporting documentation, you are awarded 10 points; if 6% to 14%, except when justified by supporting documentation, you receive 1 to 9 points incrementally. Price increases 14% or greater, except when justified by supporting documentation, receive 0 points. increases will be 5% or less annually per question * 84 Required Confidentiality Claim Form Required Confidentiality Claim Form This completed form is required by TIPS. By submitting a response to this solicitation you agree to download from the “Attachments” section, complete according to the instructions on the form, then uploading the completed form, with any confidential attachments, if applicable, to the “Response Attachments” section titled “Confidentiality Form” in order to provide to TIPS the completed form titled, “CONFIDENTIALITY CLAIM FORM”. By completing this process, you provide us with the information we require to comply with the open record laws of the State of Texas as they may apply to your proposal submission. If you do not provide the form with your proposal, an award will not be made if your proposal is qualified for an award, until TIPS has an accurate, completed form from you. Read the form carefully before completing and if you have any questions, email Rick Powell at TIPS at rick.powell@tips- usa.com 85 Choice of Law clauses with TIPS Members If the vendor is awarded a contract with TIPS under this solicitation, the vendor agrees to make any Choice of Law clauses in any contract or agreement entered into between the awarded vendor and with a TIPS member entity to read as follows: "Choice of law shall be the laws of the state where the customer resides" or words to that effect. Agreed * 86 Venue of dispute resolution with a TIPS Member In the event of litigation or use of any dispute resolution model when resolving disputes with a TIPS member entity as a result of a transaction between the vendor and TIPS or the TIPS member entity, the Venue for any litigation or other agreed upon model shall be in the state and county where the customer resides unless otherwise agreed by the parties at the time the dispute resolution model is decided by the parties. Agreed * 87 Automatic renewal of contracts or agreements with TIPS or a TIPS member entity This clause DOES NOT prohibit multiyear contracts or agreements with TIPS member entities. Because TIPS and TIPS members are governmental entities subject to laws that control appropriations of funds during their fiscal years for contracts and agreements to provide goods and services, does the Vendor agree to limit any automatic renewal clauses of Agreed * increases will be 5% or less annually per question Agreed Agreed Agreed TIPS eBid System file:///T|/...%20bids/2020/04-April%2020/200206_New_Buses_and_other_Transportation_Vehicles/ABC_Texas_Bus_Sales/attributes3!.html[6/25/2020 9:13:22 AM] a contract or agreement executed as a result of this TIPS solicitation award to not longer than "month to month" and at the TIPS contracted rate. 88 Indemnity Limitation with TIPS Members Texas and other states restrict by law or state Constitution the ability of a governmental entity to indemnify others. TIPS requires that any contract entered into between a vendor and TIPS or a TIPS Member as a result of an award under this Solicitation limit the requirement that the Customer indemnify the Vendor by either eliminating any such indemnity requirement clauses in any agreements, contracts or other binding documents OR by prefacing all indemnity clauses required of TIPS or the TIPS Member entity with the following: "To the extent permitted by the laws or the Constitution of the state where the customer resides, ". Agreement is a required condition to award of a contract resulting from this Solicitation. Agreed * 89 Arbitration Clauses Except for certain circumstances, TIPS forbids a mandatory arbitration clause in any contract or agreement entered into between the awarded vendor with TIPS or a TIPS member entity. Does the vendor agree to exclude any arbitration requirement in any contracts or agreement entered into between TIPS or a TIPS member entity through an awarded contract with TIPS? Agreed * 90 Required Vendor Sales Reporting By responding to this Solicitation, you agree to report to TIPS all sales made under any awarded Agreement with TIPS. Vendor is required to report all sales under the TIPS contract to TIPS. If the TIPS Member entity requesting a price from the awarded Vendor requests the TIPS contract, Vendor must include the TIPS Contract number on any communications with the TIPS Member entity. If awarded, you will be provided access to the Vendor Portal. To report sales, login to the TIPS Vendor Portal and click on the PO’s and Payments tab. Pages 3- 7 of the Vendor Portal User Guide will walk you through the process of reporting sales to TIPS. Please refer to the TIPS Accounting FAQ’s for more information about reporting sales and if you have further questions, contact the Accounting Team at accounting@tips-usa.com . The Vendor or vendor assigned dealers are responsible for keeping record of all sales that go through the TIPS Agreement and submitting same to TIPS. Agreed Agreed REFERENCESPlease provide three (3) references, preferably from school districts or other governmental entities who have used your services withinthe last three years. Additional references may be required. DO NOT INCLUDE TIPS EMPLOYEES AS A REFERENCE.You may provide more than three (3) references.Entity Name Contact PersonVALID EMAIL IS REQUIREDPhonePecos/Toyah/Barstow ISD Dr. Jose Cervantes jcervantes@pbtisd.esc18.net210.668.6244SuperintendentMidland Christian School Jared Leejlee@midlandchristianschool.org512.963.4590SuperintendentLone Star Mark Steelman mark@lonestarcoaches.com972.623.1100President/Owner The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 1 COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT SOLICITATION DOCUMENT THE INTERLOCAL PURCHASING SYSTEM (TIPS) A Cooperative Purchasing Program available form membership by Governmental and other eligible entities in all fifty states. TEXAS REGION 8 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER (Region 8 ESC) TIPS Lead Agency CONTACT INFORMATION: TIPS/Region 8 ESC 4845 US Hwy. 271 North Pittsburg, Texas 75686 Toll Free: (866) 839-8477 Email: bids@tips-usa.com Website: www.tips-usa.com NOTICE TO PROPOSERS PROPOSAL DUE DATE: March 20, 2020 AT 3:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME ALL PROPOSALS TO BE RECEIVED ELECTRONICALLY, OR OTHERWISE, BY FOREGOING DATE & TIME. LOCATION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS: Solicitation documents are located at http://tips.ionwave.net. If you encounter a problem while accessing the solicitation, please contact TIPS at the contact information provided above for assistance. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: This solicitation document is a Request for Proposal as permitted in Texas Education Code § 44.031 for the category: RFP 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles NOTICE: The type of solicitation document is identified directly above. The use of terms such as: “Solicitation”, “Bid”, “Request for Proposal”, “RFP”, “Request for Competitive Sealed Proposal”, “RCSP”, or other specific terms, may be inaccurate legal terminology and should be construed to mean the method of competitive procurement identified directly above with the legal citation. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 2 PIGGYBACKING NOTICE: THIS IDIQ SOLITICATION IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF REGION 8 ESC, TIPS, TIPS MEMBER ENTITIES (MEMBERS), AND FUTURE MEMBERS TO PIGGYBACK UPON AND UTILIZE AS THEIR OWN SOLICITATION FOR LEGAL PROCUREMENT. SINCE MEMBER ENTITITES PIGGYBACKING ON AN AGREEMENT RESULTING FROM THIS SOLICITATION MAY DO SO AT THEIR OWN DISCRETION/TIMING, THE SCOPE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOLICITATION MAY CHANGE DURING THE LIFE OF THE RESULTING IDIQ AGREEMENTS AND NO SPECIFIC PURCHASE VOLUME IS GUARANTEED BY TIPS. General Information FINANCING OF TIPS TIPS Vendor Paid Fee The total cost of the TIPS program, in most cases, is primarily funded through an administration fee paid to TIPS by the awarded contractors. The fee is based on actual vendor project sales. Vendor will pay the fee on the actual invoiced and paid sales to TIPS members. Fees are not assessed to vendors for shipping cost, required bond cost, or any taxes that may be applicable. TIPS establishes a fee for each solicitation for proposals that is in the best interest of TIPS and its members. The fee schedule for agreements awarded under solicitation is $350 per purchase order regardless of quantity on the single purchase order by the TIPS Member. Term of Agreement and Renewals The Agreement with TIPS is for three (3) years with an option for renewal for an additional one (1) consecutive year if both parties agree. TIPS may or may not exercise the one-year extension beyond the base three-year term and whether or not to offer the extension is at the sole discretion of TIPS. The scheduled Agreement termination date shall be the last date of the month of the last month of the agreement’s legal effect. Example: If the agreement is scheduled to end on May 23, the anniversary date of the award, it would actually be extended to May 31 in the last month of the last year the contract is active. THIS CLAUSE CONTROLS OVER ANY OTHER TERM IN ANY OTHER PART OF THIS SOLICITATION. TIPS reserved the right to solicit proposals at any time it is in the best interest of TIPS and/or its members. Termination TIPS or the awarded vendor may terminate an award under this solicitation at will for cause or no cause for convenience. TIPS must provide the vendor with 30 days prior written notice to the awarded vendor at the address provided in the response or as otherwise provided. The Awarded vendor shall provide TIPS with 90 days prior written notice of termination in order to protect the interests of the TIPS member that may be in negotiation or budget approval process. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 3 Miscellaneous The Vendor acknowledges and agrees that continued participation in TIPS is subject to TIPS sole discretion and that any Vendor may be removed from the participation in the Program at any time with or without cause. Nothing in the Agreement or in any other communication between TIPS and the Vendor may be construed as a guarantee that TIPS or TIPS Members will submit any orders at any time. TIPS reserves the right to request additional proposals for items or services already on Agreement at any time. Vendor Questions Questions about the specific SOLICITATION shall be submitted to bids@tips-usa.com with the following in the subject line: “New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200206 contractor question.” Questions of a ministerial nature will be answered without an addendum, but questions of a substantive nature that are not addressed in the SOLICITATION or deemed relevant to the process by TIPS will be addressed by properly posted addendum. SUBSTANTIVE QUESTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL March 12, 2020 AT NOON Local Time. Pre-Bid Meeting (Not Mandatory) A Pre-Bid Meeting may be requested by any proposer, if you wish to request a Pre-Bid Meeting, please email bids@tips-usa.com by Noon, February 20, 2020. If requested, a Pre-Bid meeting will be scheduled if agreed by TIPS, an addendum posted and a notification will be sent by the electronic bidding system to all known interested parties. *If Requested, TIPS reserves the right to determine if a Pre-Bid Meeting is held.* ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE OF AWARD OR RELATED EVENT: These anticipated dates may change due to number of responses and staff workloads or extension of time for the due date. Posting Date February 6, 2020 8:00 A.M. Local Time Proposal Deadline March 20, 2020 3:00 P.M. Local Time Proposal Opening March 20, 2020 3:00 P.M. Local Time Proposal Review Begins March 20, 2020 3:01 P.M. Local Time Proposal Review Ends April 16, 2020 One (1) week prior to anticipated Award Date Proposals Award April 23, 2020 8:30 A.M. Local Time Award Notifications April 23, 2020 12:00 P.M. Local Time The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 4 Negotiating deviations to terms and conditions is very time consuming, so Vendors with deviations are evaluated last, so TIPS does not delay awards to vendors that do not submit deviations. TIPS agreements are available for use by all schools, colleges, universities, cities, counties and other government entities in all fifty states if permitted by the jurisdictions of the governmental entities. Pricing Models Pricing for Line Items or Catalog It is the intention of TIPS to establish an agreement to furnish and/or deliver all goods and services provided by awarded vendors to its members. Proposers are requested to submit a proposal for offering their complete and total line of available products and services to governmental entities, including school districts. If a name brand is mentioned in the specifications, proposals on any reputable manufacturer’s regularly produced equipment of such items of a similar nature or similarly used and substantially equivalent will be considered. The list or category of goods or services sought by this solicitation is inclusive and not exclusive. There may be other similarly used items that are sold by the responding vendors that may be included as part of the proposing vendor’s “catalog” (defined below) now or during the life of the agreement that are considered included in this solicitation and subject to the minimum discount proposed. Pricing may also be exclusively line item pricing or, and recommended, in combination with a minimum catalog discount. Example: During the life of the agreement, models change and new products come to market that are in the same category and are added to the vendor’s “catalog” and are available for purchase by users of the agreement. If you fail to propose a minimum discount off your catalog, it may limit the ability to change pricing of catalog items and services during the life of the award. Definition of “catalog” "Catalog" means the available list of tangible personal property or services, in the most current listing, regardless of date, during the life of the contract, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, schedule, shelf price or other form that: A. is regularly maintained by the manufacturer or vendor of an item; and B. is either published or otherwise available for inspection by a customer during the purchase process; C. to which the minimum discount proposed by the proposing vendor may be applied. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 5 Adding New or Replacement Goods Items During the Life of the Agreement Is easiest proposing a Minimum Discount off (PREFERRED MODEL) catalog prices for goods or a markup on vendor’s cost of a good item. See Pricing sheets 1. Pay Careful Attention to This When Completing the Pricing spreadsheets. Adding New or Replacement Services During the Life of the Agreement Is easiest proposing a Discount off (PREFERRED MODEL) catalog prices for Services because there is no manufacturer or supplier’s price in which to apply a markup percentage. See Pricing sheets 2. Pay Careful Attention to This When Completing the Pricing spreadsheet. Explanation: Markup on cost Vendors may propose a markup on miscellaneous items that are not ordinarily in their catalog or for which no list or manufacturer’s pricing is available. It is NOT recommended proposers use the Markup pricing method EXCLUSIVELY because many members are not allowed to use a bid with a markup pricing method, specifically when using Federal Grant Funds. Using this pricing method may limit the effectiveness of your award. If you choose to use the markup pricing method: When proposing a markup on cost model, the vendor shall be required to provide proof of actual cost to the vendor of the goods sold to verify pricing markup is properly and legally applied for the sale of the goods. NEW ITEMS: TIPS will allow the addition of new goods items to be added to the agreement when they become available to the market through the vendor under the discount off published pricing model or markup on cost model. You must stipulate a discount or markup on catalog price in the appropriate section of the pricing Excel sheet to be eligible for this option. You may stipulate discount off specific brands or lines of goods if you desire. Be thorough and concise. Any items added must be available to all customers, within legal or contractual limitations, if any. (Example: Apple products are not permitted to be sold to the education market without special agreement from Apple but may be sold to other government customers.) The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 6 REPLACEMENT OF DISCONTINUED OR LIMITED AVAILABILITY ITEMS: When proposing a Line Item pricing model - TIPS will allow replacement items to the original list item if it is no longer manufactured or is available in limited quantities. Limited availability must be documented by a letter from the manufacturer. Vendor may replace it with an item of like kind and quality and the price will remain the same as proposed, except if it is cheaper, vendor shall lower the price accordingly and if it is more expensive due to vendor’s actual cost from the manufacturer, it will be priced and the same discount shall apply as the item it replaces. Vendor shall be required to prove the pricing if the cost is higher than the original core list price to customer. Note: If you propose a minimum Discount off catalog, you avoid this process since you are adding an item to your catalog and list price and the proposed minimum discount off catalog would apply to the new item. Shipping cost: Pricing presented for goods offered should not include shipping costs from dealer to Member customer. IF shipping is included in the price regardless of the situation, then you simply state no additional cost for shipping or delivery to any customer. Example if the truck includes deliver but parts do not, them be sure to specify the variations in your pricing. Shipping method is determined by the vendor and the Member/Customer at the time of the quote/purchase by the Member/Customer and satisfactory shipping methods and costs are agreed at that time. Shipping should be passed through at actual cost to the TIPS Member. SPECIFICATIONS and PRICING FORMAT (EXCEL SPREADSHEET) Proposals on any reputable manufacturers regularly produced goods falling within the general categories solicited herein will be considered for award. If a name brand is mentioned, it is only to illustrate type and quality and is not intended to restrict competition. Any list included herein is inclusive and not exclusive. There may be other similarly used items that are sold by the responding vendors that may be included as part of the proposing vendor’s “catalog” (Defined above) now or during the life of the contract that are considered included in this RFP. Example: During the life of the contract, models change and new products come to market that are in the same category and are added to the vendor’s “catalog” and are available for purchase by users of the contract provided the catalog discount or cost markup proposed is honored by the awarded vendor. TIPS leaves it to the proposer to determine what goods or services that perform or serve this function and the proposer may list or include anything applicable. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 7 This solicitation is seeking providers for: New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles Specifications and Pricing It is the intention of Region 8 ESC to contract with reliable, high performance vendors to supply New Buses and other New Transportation Vehicles to public agencies in the United States. This solicitation is for NEW buses and other NEW transportation vehicles ONLY. If a price list or catalog is submitted or available as defined herein, then a percentage off catalog is acceptable. If line item pricing is proposed, proposals should include any and all listings of product names, sizes, packaging, quantity, pricing, description of services and any other related information. Proposer may also offer a markup over actual cost pricing structure but caution must be used on a markup model. See Caution paragraph on page 9 of this document. If markup method is used, vendor must provide documentation to TIPS Member /Customer of the actual cost to vendor of bus in the form of an invoice or oth er documentation form the manufacturer. Proposals should include all listings of new buses and other new transportation vehicles, and any related services. DO NOT INCLUDE ITEMS THAT ARE NOT CONSIDERED new buses and other new transportation vehicles. There are other RFPs issued to address parts, repair services and used equipment. Service may be offered as they relate to the actual new buses sold as related to options installation. Awarded vendor(s) shall perform covered services under the terms of this agreement. Offerors shall provide pricing based on a discount from a manufacturer’s price list or catalog, or fixed price, or a combination of both with indefinite quantities. Electronic Catalog or links to same and/or price lists must accompany the proposal if a discount off catalog is proposed. Include an electronic copy of the catalog from which discount, or fixed price, is calculated. Multiple percentage discount structure is also acceptable. Please specify where different percentage discounts apply. Additional pricing and/or discounts may be included. Each service proposed is to be priced separately with all ineligible items identified. Services may be awarded to multiple vendors. See pricing instruction in this document and on the pricing forms 1 and 2. Offerors may elect to limit their proposals to a single service within any category, or multiple services within any or all categories. Region 8 ESC is seeking providers that have the depth, breadth and quality of resources necessary to complete all phases of this contract. In addition, TIPS also requests any value add commodity or service that could be provided under this contract. While this solicitation specifically covers the above-mentioned category, Offerors are The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 8 encouraged to submit an offering on any and all products or services available that they currently perform in their normal course of business. Respondent shall perform and provide these products and/or services under the terms of this agreement. The supplier shall assist the end user with making a determination of their individual needs. The following is a list of included (but not limited to) categories. Proposers may serve a local area only or a broader geographic area at their discretion and should indicate their limitations for a service area. Vendors should submit all items and goods related to supplying New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles. Bidder should submit all applicable services for all types of New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles. Value Added Pricing Value added services should be explained in detail. If bidder can offer greater quantities at lower pricing, these “value added” prices should be submitted in this section. Proposal should list offerings to be considered as part of the category of New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles that can be provided by the Vendor. Servicing of new buses or other new transportation vehicles may be included in this proposal. A discount off list price pricing model is ideal as list prices change over the life of the awarded agreement. Possible pricing models are discussed in this document. Any other goods and services that are logically related to this general category. TIPS reserves the sole right to determine whether or not proposed goods or services are logically related to this general category. Additional Services: Bidder should list in the Pricing Sheet 2 excel spreadsheet all related services, maintenance, travel, and hourly fee or other defined unit cost according to category offered on this contract. Offering must be related to this category. No inappropriate offerings will be considered. The Vendor shall furnish all necessary labor, materials, tools, supplies, equipment, transportation, supervision, management and shall perform all operations necessary and required for services. All work shall be performed in accordance with the requirements set forth in the resulting contract and each mutually agreed upon work request or purchase order issued by TIPS participating members. NOTHING IN THIS SOLICITATION IS REQUESTING SERVICES THAT ARE CONSIDERED A PUBLIC WORK/CONSTRUCTION. Pricing Sheets 1 and 2 must be downloaded from the “Attachments” section, completed and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” PRICING sections. Since the list of items a vendor may carry is potentially very long, and items are removed and added The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 9 to the market frequently, it may be more advantageous to propose a minimum discount off your catalog for goods and services. You may offer different discounts for different brands or lines or services of goods if you choose. A zero discount off catalog proposal is permitted, but TIPS encourage vendors to propose the best discount they feel is necessary to compete with other retailers to provide the greatest benefit to TIPS members. Please propose a minimum discount off catalog for all non-line items proposed so you will be covered when future items are available in you catalog. By doing this, the pricing is a ceiling and not a floor. You may always lower your price or increase your minimum discount percentage to be more competitive in a particular situation You may propose all goods as a line item list if you prefer but the PREFERRED proposal method is a minimum discount off catalog prices. Line item proposal prices may only be increased by the markup method or by application of the US Department of Labor (General (not industry specific) Consumer Price Index (CPI) percentage increase applied annually, so proposing the discount off catalog price may provide easier price adjustments but ensures that they are applied fairly to all customers of the vendor because they are published for all customers to see. You may propose, both discount off a catalog AND line item pricing for specific lists of items if you choose to. Caution: Using the Markup method of pricing may exclude some members when using Federal funds as Federal regulations prohibit this type of pricing and some local regulations prohibit this type of pricing and it always requires the proposer to make available to TIPS or its members proof of the cost of the item to the proposer to verify the markup is applied according to the terms of this solicitation ad resulting award. You may stipulate different discounts off on specific brands or lines of goods if you desire. PRICING FORMAT (EXCEL SPREADSHEETS 1 and 2) DO NOT PROPOSE “PRICE TO BE DETERMINED” or “ON REQUEST”. This method is not lawful to award by TIPS. You must have unit pricing that can be applied to the needs of the customer. Pricing Sheet 1 excel sheet There are three (3) sections in the Excel sheet #1, Section A, B, and C provided in the solicitation documents, please complete all that are applicable to your proposal. The discount off catalog price is an excellent method if list prices are available and please propose that method in addition to any other method you desire to cover future item or service availability. Example: IF you are providing a line item pricing sheet AND a discount off the rest of your catalog, be sure to provide both the line item prices on the list of items proposed and a minimum discount off the rest of your catalog. If different sections of your catalog have different minimum discounts, please note accordingly. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 10 Pricing Sheet 2 excel sheet List any other services, maintenance agreements, mileage fees, maximum travel costs, etc. with line item pricing for year One and maximum percentage increase in pricing for years Two and Three of the awarded contract AND/OR discount off Catalog price as defined above if services are routinely listed in your catalog and priced therein. Vendor may provide additional pricing in another format. ALL PRICING SHALL BE FIRM AND CALCULABLE AT THE TIME OF SALE DURING THE LIFE OF THE CONTRACT AND MUST CONFORM AND COMPLY WITH THE VENDOR’S PROPOSED PRICING MODEL IN RESPONSE TO THE ORIGINAL SOLICITATION. DO NOT PROPOSE “PRICE TO BE DETERMINED”. If you have question on this process, call TIPS for clarification. Example: Proposed catalog, web or store price for an item is $10.00 each and your proposed minimum discount is 5%, then the price is firm and calculable as $9.50. Please provide any explanatory information on your pricing proposal you believe is necessary to fully inform TIPS of your intent. Service Incidental to the Sale of Goods Many times, the sale of goods may be accompanied by the installation or set up of said goods. Proposers may submit pricing for the services in the Pricing Sheet 2 spreadsheet or in an attachment. Any and All SERVICES may be proposed, but must be priced either as a line item or as a discount off the published Catalog price for said services. You may provide a catalog of services or a link to the available services or you may create a TIPS-specific Catalog list of services with applicable pricing. Please specify or illustrate your chosen method. If LINE ITEM GOODS pricing, and during the life of the award, prices may be increased only commensurate, dollar for dollar as your cost for the item increases. To increase the price of a line item prices good, vendor must submit proof from the manufacturer or distributor that the pricing has increased and by how much. NOTE: FAILURE TO PROPOSE SERVICES SHALL EXCLUDE THEM FROM YOUR OFFERING THROUGH THIS AWARD SO, PLEASE INCLUDE THEM IS SOME CALCULABLE WAY. YOU MAY PROVIDE A PERCENTAGE DISCOUNT OFF POSTED PRICES OR CATALOG PRICES FOR THE LOCATION OF THE STORE OR IN SOME SPECIFIC MANNER THAT FITS YOU BUSINESS MODEL. When using line item pricing, vendor should provide on pricing template 2 a maximum price increase percentage for annually for renewal years. Complete all excel pricing forms. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 11 PROPOSAL SCORING AND EVALUATION TIPS staff evaluates and scores all responsive proposals. Recommendations for award will be made to the Region 8 Education Service Center Board of Directors. Awards will be granted or denied at the monthly stated meeting of the Region 8 ESC Board of Directors or as delegated by the Board of Directors. TIPS will base a recommendation for award on several factors mandated by the Texas Education Code section 44.031. The factors which will be considered and assigned points in each area as follows (100 total points possible). TIPS utilizes a value approach for awarding agreements under this solicitation and applies the mandated evaluation criteria under Texas Education Code §44.031. TIPS reserves the right to assign any number of point awards or penalties it considers warranted if an offeror stipulates exceptions, exclusions, or limitations of liabilities. TIPS shall reserve the right to reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal. TIPS is the sole arbiter of scoring. The following evaluation criteria are mandated for consideration by Texas Education Code § 44.031 (b). 1. Purchase Price: (22) point weight. Per prices quoted as related to information within the request for proposals and/or the discount off MSRP or other published list pricing or stated prices of goods. Points are awarded based on the prices and or discount, and the reasonableness in the market of the pricing offered. TIPS is the sole arbiter of what constitutes price criterion scoring. 2. The reputation of the vendor and of the vendor's goods or services; (3) point weight. References or TIPS staff knowledge and any other available information known to TIPS may be used to score this criterion. 3. The quality of the vendor's goods or services; (21.5) point weight. References or TIPS staff knowledge or any other available information known or available through the RFP or otherwise to TIPS may be used to score this criterion. 4. The total long-term cost to TIPS and its members to acquire the vendor's goods or services; (10) point weight. Points will be assigned to this criterion based on your answer to Attribute 83 of this solicitation in the ION Wave bidding system. Points are awarded if you agree not increase your catalog prices (as defined herein) more than X% annually over the previous year for years two and three and potentially year four, unless an exigent circumstance exists in the marketplace and the excess price increase which exceeds X% annually is supported by documentation provided by you and your suppliers and shared with TIPS, if requested. If you agree NOT to increase prices more than 5%, except when justified by supporting documentation, you are awarded 10 points; if 6% to 14%, except when justified by supporting documentation, you The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 12 receive 1 to 9 points incrementally. Price increases 14% or greater, except when justified by supporting documentation, receive 0 points. TIPS is the sole arbiter of what constitutes “justified by supporting documentation”. 5. Extent to which the Goods or Services meet the Needs: (21.5) point weight. TIPS evaluators will determine if the proposal provides value to TIPS members and if the goods and/or services offered by the proposer meets the needs outlined in the solicitation. In the judgment of TIPS points are awarded incrementally 0-21.5 points depending if the proposal meets the needs outlined in the solicitation. 6. Vendor’s Past Relationship: (10) point weight – No past relationship scores 5 points and a good relationship scores 6 to 10 points and a poor relationship scores 0 to 4 points 7. Impact on the Ability of the District to Comply with Laws and Rules Relating to Historically Underutilized Businesses: (2) point weight –Points are assigned if the vendor agrees to abide by the federal regulations in the Attribute 61 and OR 62 if applicable, of this solicitation in the ION Wave bidding system. related to underutilized businesses in its subcontracting practices, when applicable. NOTE: Failure to agree to comply with the federal regulations herein shall make use of federal funds to purchase the goods or services proposed unallowable. 8. Experience: 10 point weight - <1 year = 0 points; 1 -3 years = 5 points; 4-5 years = 8 points; points; >5 years = 10 points 9. Residency: for a contract for goods and services, other than goods and services related to telecommunications and information services, building construction and maintenance, or instructional materials, whether the vendor or the vendor's ultimate parent company or majority owner: (A) has its principal place of business in this state; or (B) employs at least 500 persons in this state; and (0) point weight- federal funds may be utilized by ESC Region 8 or TIPS member entities during the life of this contract, and residency is a prohibited criterion under federal regulation, it has been considered and assigned a weight of 0 points. PROPOSERS FALLING BELOW AN 70-POINT THRESHOLD WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AN AWARD. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 13 About TIPS It is the purpose of this SOLICITATION to establish awarded vendor agreements to satisfy the procurement needs of participating member entities in this particular commodity category. These awarded agreements will enable member entities to purchase on an “as needed” basis from competitively awarded agreements with high performance vendors. Proposers are requested to submit a proposal for offering their line of available products that are commonly purchased by government agencies, cities, counties and educational entities. • Awards will be made to the successful proposer(s) for the products and/or services. (Unless proposer has submitted inappropriate items for the commodity category. Those items will not be awarded. Example: a software company may not propose to perform construction work) • TIPS reserves the right to award multiple vendors for each solicitation. • This proposal is requested for the benefit of the current list of members and other new members as they execute TIPS membership Agreements in the future. Member List: http://www.tips-usa.com/assets/documents/docs/membership.pdf • TIPS reserves the right to extend the proposal deadline for any reason. • TIPS reserves the right to make changes to this Solicitation by way of one or more posted addenda. Benefits of TIPS • Provide government entities opportunities for greater efficiency and economy in acquiring goods and services through competitively procured vendor agreements. • Provide comprehensive purchasing practices according the Laws of the State of Texas and Federal Regulation 2 CFR part 200, when appropriate, and is designed to result in competitive agreements that meet a wide variety of needs. • Provide competitively priced purchasing options for multiple government entities that yields economic benefits usually unobtainable by the individual entity. • Provide quick and efficient delivery of goods and services by entering into pricing agreements with “high performance” vendors. • Equalized purchasing power for smaller entities. • Maintain credibility and confidence in business procedures by maintaining free, full and open competition for purchases and by complying with purchasing laws and ethical business practices. • Provide document retention for competitive procurement process for all TIPS Awarded Agreements. Customer Service • TIPS staff is available to members for assistance in viewing/contacting awarded vendors for categories to make purchases and agreement decisions. • TIPS provides a way for government entities to avoid the time and expense of seeking competition for purchases on an agency-by-agency basis. • TIPS enables vendors to become more efficient and competitive by reducing the number of The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 14 proposals that require responses to be made to individual entities. Purchasing Procedures • Agreements are established through free, full and open competition as described by the laws of the State of Texas and are available for piggy-back by other government entities anywhere in the United States, subject to each entities’ jurisdictional law and regulation. Purchase orders or equivalent are issued by participating governmental entities directly to the Vendor or vendor assigned dealer. Purchase orders or equivalent are usually sent to the TIPS office where they are reviewed by the TIPS staff and forwarded to the Vendor within one working day. In some instances, the entity may send the purchase orders or equivalent directly to the vendor and report the purchase to TIPS. • NOTE: It is always the vendor’s responsibility under the TIPS agreement to report all sales under the agreement to TIPS. • Vendors deliver goods/services directly to the participating member agency and then invoice the participating member agency. The Vendor receives payment directly from the participating member agency. Notice of Confidentiality of Proposed Information The proposal submitted and all information therein is available to TIPS members. Also, according to the Texas Public Information Act, any documents or information held by TIPS “may” be public information. In the documents for the proposer to complete is a declaration form entitled “CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN RESPONSE TO COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT REQUESTS OF EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER REGION 8 AND TIPS IS GOVERNED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 552” that must be completed by the proposer that designates specified pages as confidential or waives confidentiality of the entire proposal. Proposal Instructions 1. Electronically sealed proposals are the preferred and most accurate method and is highly encouraged through our online procurement software, ION Wave. 2. Proposals may be amended by the proposer on the electronic site at any time prior to the due date and time. ION wave permits you to withdraw and resubmit your proposal. 3. If an addendum is posted, you are required to login to the ION Wave bidding software and address the addendum. No addendum will be issued within five calendar days of the opening unless it is to extend the opening or address a non-substantive issue. Legal holidays not counted as calendar days are New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas. 4. Proposals may be submitted on any or all sections, related to the category, unless stated otherwise. TIPS reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to accept any proposal(s) deemed advantageous to the TIPS members and to waive any informality in the proposal process. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 15 5. Deviations to any Terms, Conditions and/or Specifications shall be clearly noted in writing by the contractor and shall be included with the proposal. There are attributes that you must respond to in order to submit a proposal that address deviations. 6. Withdrawal of proposals will not be allowed for a period of 90 days following the opening unless approved by TIPS. 7. Addenda, if required, will be issued by TIPS by email to the proposer’s designated contact to all those vendors known to have reviewed the SOLICITATION documents through our electronic bidding software, ION Wave. PROPOSAL FORMAT - PROPOSERS PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO DETAILS LISTED. TIPS reserves the right to waive any informality and/or reject any or all proposals. All responses should be direct, concise, complete, and unambiguous. With regard to those items that cannot be answered in the affirmative, clearly explain the precise portion to which you disagree and why you disagree. Proposers must propose pricing that is calculable based on the prices presented or discounts proposed as they relate to a published price of the goods are services. Published prices are prices that are provided by a catalog, website, shelf, price list accessible to TIPS and it members at any time during the term of an awarded agreement with the vendor or specifically proposed. Other methods of publishing prices will be considered if proposed but must be calculable. Felony Conviction Notice (Required in Texas) -Notification of Criminal History “A person or business entity that enters into an agreement with a school district must give advance notice to the district if the person or an owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony. The notice must include a general description of the conduct resulting in the conviction of a felony. A school district may terminate an agreement with a person or business entity if the district determines that the person or business entity failed to give notice as required or misrepresented the conduct resulting in the conviction. The district must compensate the person or business entity for services performed before the termination of the agreement.” This notice is not required of a publicly held corporation. Texas Education Code § 44.034. See FELONY CONVICTION NOTICE document on the “Attachments” tab. Felony conviction notice document must be uploaded to the “Response Attachments” FELONY CONVICTION NOTICE section. References The proposal response should contain a minimum of Three (3) references of customers you have served that would be considered eligible for membership in TIPS (i.e. K-12 School Districts, College/Universities, and/or City/County Government Entities, Water or Fire Districts, etc.). In addition to the name of the entity, a contact name, email and phone number shall be included. The references document must be downloaded from the “Attachments” section, completed and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” REFERENCES section. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 16 Resellers/Dealers Vendors with Resellers/Dealers must provide the Resellers/Dealers document from the “Attachments” section, complete and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” RESELLERS/DEALERS section. Vendor Certifications Vendor certifications should include applicable D/M/WBE, HUB and manufacturer certifications for sales and service (if applicable). Certificates must be scanned and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” D/M/WBE, HUB and/or ALL OTHER CERTIFICATES section. Whether or not you are a D/M/WBE, HUB or similar business will have no bearing on the evaluation score, but provides our members the information if it is part of their entities’ policies. There is a form that relates to all vendors that is required by Federal Regulation when federal funds are expended by a member. Vendors should complete all requested forms agreeing to comply with regulations. Vendor Agreement Vendor Agreement must be downloaded from the “Attachments” section, completed and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” VENDOR AGREEMENT section. If proposer has deviations to the agreement language to negotiate with TIPS, there are attributes in the electronic process that address this possibility and you may insert your deviations there. Agreement Signature Form Agreement Signature Form must be downloaded from the “Attachments” section, completed, signed, scanned and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” AGREEMENT SIGNATURE FORM section. If proposer has deviations to the agreement language to negotiate with TIPS, the agreement signature page may be submitted unsigned until all terms and conditions are agreed. Warranty (If applicable) Warranty documentation should be scanned and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” WARRANTY section. Protest Procedure If a contractor/proposer (contractor) desires to protest a process or decision by TIPS, the contractor must follow the following process: http://www.tips-usa.com/assets/documents/docs/letters/Protest_Procedures_for_Vendor.pdf Supplementary Catalogs and Information (If applicable) Supplementary Catalogs and Information documentation should be scanned and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” SUPPLEMENTARY section. You may provide a link to catalogs or pricing that is published for all customers to see when shopping for your goods or services. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 17 Links to catalog pricing must be kept current during the term of the awarded agreement. It is the intent of TIPS to award a manufacturer’s complete line of products, when possible. LIMITATIONS OF THE SOLICITATION AND THE USE OF AWARDED AGREEMENTS BY MEMBERS Depending on different entities’ and jurisdictions’ laws and regulations, members may be prohibited from participating in one or more of the TIPS agreements. TIPS has no control over those legal restrictions and does not warrant that a member entity will be able to utilize a TIPS awarded agreement. Terms and Conditions 1. Exclusivity- Any award under this solicitation is not exclusive and TIPS reserves the right to multi award or not award. TIPS reserves the right to solicit same or similar categories again for additional awards during the life of an existing agreement with one or more awarded vendors of another solicitation, if TIPS decides it is in the best interest of our members. 2. Confidentiality of Proposal - If you believe part of your proposal is confidential and not subject to sunshine laws such as the Public Information Act, there is a form to complete to make such a declaration. Read it carefully. 3. Best and Final Offer – There will be NO best and final offer, your proposal will be your final offer for solicitation competition purposes. Vendor may lower prices at any time during agreement period. See pricing section. 4. Non-Responsive Proposals: All proposals will be reviewed for responsiveness to the material requirements of the solicitation. A proposal that is not materially responsive shall not be eligible for further consideration for award of the agreement. There may be required specifications for this proposal and desired and other specifications. IF YOUR PROPOSAL FAILS TO MEET ANY OF THE DESIGNATED REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS, YOUR PROPOSAL SHALL BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE AND WILL NOT BE EVALUATED FURTHER OR CONSIDERED FOR AWARD. 5. Deviations and Exceptions: Deviations or exceptions stipulated as non-negotiable in the response by the proposer may result in disqualification if they are not acceptable to TIPS. 6. Equal Pricing – Pricing proposed shall be provided to any TIPS member and regardless of the quantity of product or service purchased from the awarded vendor. Pricing may always be lowered by the vendor if circumstances permit to provide better value to TIPS members and for the vendor to be more competitive in that particular circumstance of sales opportunity. If prices are lowered in a specific circumstance, the same lowered pricing must be offered to all TIPS members if the quantities, timing and all other circumstances are identical. The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 18 7. Estimated Quantities: Because TIPS cannot accurately anticipate which members will utilize the awarded agreements due to the thousands of members and the different government entity types, TIPS makes no guarantee or commitment of any kind concerning quantities or usage of agreements resulting from this solicitation. This information, if provided, is provided solely as an aid to vendors in preparing proposals only. The successful Vendor(s) discount and pricing schedule shall apply regardless of the total cumulative volume of business under the agreement. 8. Conditions of Agreement - The terms and conditions of this solicitation shall control in the order that best serves the TIPS members’ needs and deciding the controlling order is at the sole discretion of TIPS. The terms and conditions of this solicitation shall be incorporated by reference in a resulting agreement unless expressly agreed otherwise by the parties in writing. 9. Name brands – If name brands are required to be priced but other products of equal or similar type and quality may also be represented in the pricing and will be considered. TIPS want pricing either in a fixed price or a discount off published or available to TIPS Members catalog price or both if applicable to your proposal. A “catalog” is defined above and includes pricing of goods and /or services. 10. Evaluation – TIPS will evaluate the best value by rating the proposals submitted by the vendors. The point score received will be the weighted score which will be used to determine awarded vendors. See Evaluation criteria sheet with applicable point weights in this document. If applicable, extensions of unit prices shown will be subject to verification by the district. In case of variation between the unit price and the extension, the unit price will be considered to be the proposal. 11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY – Waiver: BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, OFFERER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO WAIVE ANY CLAIM IT HAS OR MAY HAVE AGAINST BOTH THE INTERLOCAL PURCHASING SYSTEM REGION 8 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, ITS TRUSTEES, OR AGENTS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH (1) THE ADMINISTRATION, EVALUATION, RECOMMENDATION OF ANY PROPOSAL; (2) ANY REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE SOLICITATION, PROPOSAL PACKAGE, OR RELATED DOCUMENTS; (3) THE REJECTION OF ANY PROPOSAL OR ANY PART OF ANY PROPOSAL; AND/OR (4) THE AWARD OF AN AGREEMENT, IF ANY. NEITHER REGION 8 ESC NOR TIPS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED BY PROPOSERS OR THE SELECTED CONTRACTOR IN CONNECTION WITH RESPONDING TO THE SOLICITATION, PREPARING FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS, PREPARING AND SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, ENTERING OR NEGOTIATING THE TERMS OF AN AGREEMENT, OR ANY OTHER EXPENSES INCURRED BY A PROPOSER. THE PROPOSER OR SELECTED CONTRACTOR IS WHOLLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SUCH COSTS AND EXPENSES AND SHALL NOT BE REIMBURSED IN ANY MANNER BY REGION 8 ESC OR TIPS. 12. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS - TIPS expressly reserves the right to: a) Reject or cancel any or all proposals; The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Lead Agency – Region 8 Education Service Center Pittsburg, Texas REV.01082020.sr Page 19 b) Waive any defect, irregularity or informality in any proposal or SOLICITATION procedure provided the waiver is equally applied to all Offerors and an Offeror is not prejudiced by the waiver as compared to other Offerors; c) Waive as an informality, minor deviations from specifications for goods or services at a lower price than other proposals meeting all aspects of the specifications if it is determined that total cost is lower and the overall function is not impaired; d) Reissue a SOLICITATION; e) Consider and accept an alternate proposal as provided herein when most advantageous to TIPS and its members; f) TIPS has the right to terminate the agreement for cause or no cause for convenience with a thirty-day written notice, unless otherwise agreed in writing in an executed agreement between the parties; g) This is not an exclusive award and no guaranteed volumes of purchases are guaranteed. 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If you have a love for swoon-worthy men of the cloth, includ- ing Andrew Scott’s so-called “Hot Priest,” you might try PBS drama “Grantchester.” The show follows Sid- ney (James Norton, “Little Women”), an Anglican vicar (which means he can date), who delivers sermons and solves murders. In the fourth season, Norton departed and a new young hunk, Will Davenport (Tom Brittney), took over. ❚Stream Season 4 on PBS.org, or Feb. 25 on Amazon Prime. If you love twisty horror: ‘The Cabin in the Woods’ Featuring a pre-”Thor” Chris Hems- worth and a script by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard (”The Martian”), this surprising horror film plays with the genre’s tropes to make something more nuanced and thrilling than a typical slasher. When a group of college kids drives to a cabin in the woods for a weekend of partying, violence and may- hem ensues. But the source is not what you’d expect. ❚Stream it on Hulu or Amazon Prime starting Feb. 3. If you love an existential spork: ‘Toy Story 4’ Part of the, well, plus of Disney+ is that the studio’s theatrical releases will quickly debut exclusively on the new streaming service.Next up is the fourth entry in Pixar’s beloved “Toy Story” franchise. This sweet continuation sees Woody (Tom Hanks) wonder about his place in his new child’s life, while he tries to wrangle the terrified homemade toy Forky (Tony Hale). Forky has his own Disney+ series of shorts, “Forky Asks a Question,” and when you watch “Toy Story 4” again it’s easy to see how the trash-loving utensil became good enough for his own spinoff. ❚Stream it on Disney Plus Feb. 5. STREAMINGTake a leap into offerings for February Kelly Lawler USA TODAY Awkwafina missed out on an Oscar nomination for “The Farewell.” A24 VIA AP Ross Mathews has met and befriend- ed many a celebrity over his nearly two decades in television, from “The To- night Show With Jay Le- no”to “RuPaul’s Drag Race“–and now he’s clu- ing in readers on his most coveted superstar interac- tions in his book, “Name Drop: The Really Good Ce- lebrity Stories I Usually Only Tell at Happy Hour,” (Atria Books, 224 pp.)out Tuesday. “It’s weird that I live in a world where I know that Lady Gaga knows my name,” an ever-bubbly Mathews told USA TODAY over the phone. “I’ll never get over that.” While his book highlights fun celebri- ty interactions, including Lady Gaga, Rosie O’Donnell and others,it doesn’t shy away from trying moments either, like the time he accidentally called Eliz- abeth Taylor “Dame Edna” or when he said Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc were rude to him on-air.Mathews also invites readers into a difficult time in his family life. We chatted with Mathews ahead of the book’s release to get the scoop. On all ‘The View’ hate: ‘Chill out’ Mathews dished about all things “The View,” in- cluding how he once co- hosted about 10 times in a three-week period and that he was close to get- ting offered a (literal) seat at the table before a staff- ing shake-up – hosts Sherri Shepherd and Jen- ny McCarthy getting the boot – ruined his chances. He’s friends with some of the current crew, in- cluding Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Meghan McCain. He said it’s a blessing in disguise he wasn’t cast and that he doesn’t under- stand why people online get so upset about the series’ divisive nature. “If you don’t want to hear views, don’t watch it,” Mathews says. “Chill out.” The Omarosa of it all He competed with Omarosa Mani- gault Newman on the first season of CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother,” which aired in February 2018 (Marissa Jaret Winokur won, and Mathews placed sec- ond). He says she’s the best of the best when it comes to reality television (something that helped her fit in well when she worked for former “The Ap- prentice”star himself, President Donald Trump). Mathews remembers an intense mo- ment in the “Big Brother” kitchen where he stood up to her. There was a pause as they stared in each other’s eyes. “Oh God, that was such great TV,” she said, then smiled and walked away. “I think Omarosa knows exactly what she’s doing at all times,” he said. What’s ahead on ‘Drag Race’ Mathews still can’t believe he gets to sit next to celebrities as a judge on “Ru- Paul’s Drag Race” –he’s appeared on 10 seasons so far. And the new season he’ll judge (season 12) is set to premiere on Feb. 28, in addition to a new upcoming season of the show’s “All Stars.” . “It feels like the culture kind of caught up to what our show is,” Math- ews said of the Emmy-winning reality series, noting the new seasons are his favorite yet.He cheered the fact that queenshave grown up with their show for more than a decade –imbuing them with creativity since they were young. “Imagine what they can do without having ever wasted any time thinking ‘is there a place that I fit in?’ ” Mathews said. ‘I think life brings balances’ His book isn’t all celebrity-focused though: There’s a section devoted to the night he was working on live TV for New Year’s Eve in 2003, and how he kept working even after finding out his father only had a few weeks to live. “It was important for me to show it’s not all sunshines and cotton candy and French kisses,” Mathews said of the more harrowing material. 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I’d go to the Long Beach Grand Prix and watch, hang out and wanted to be in a car going by.” The 44-year-old announced in No- vember that 2020 will be his last full- time season as a Cup Series driver. Sun- day at Daytona International Speedway, Johnson posted the fourth-fastest speed in Daytona 500 qualifying. Johnson is keen on venturing into other forms of racing. “For me, this is a learning experience and (IndyCar) has always been a bucket list category for me to come see these cars, be around these cars,” he said. “(Next year) is open for me and who knows what opportunity might come along in IndyCar, sports cars or back to my off-road roots. I’m just taking it all in and see what comes of it.” He said he has “closed the door” on oval racing after he’s done with the Cup Series. NASCAR legend Johnsonhas itch for IndyCar Scott Horner The Indianapolis Star USA TODAY Network Jimmie Johnson hangs out with driver Robert Wickens during NTT IndyCar Series testing at Circuit of The Americas on Tuesday. JONATHAN FERREY/GETTY IMAGES DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – No matter what happens in the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season, Jimmie Johnson will re- tire as one of racing’s greatest drivers ever with a record-tying seven champi- onships and 83 wins. But he’s not about to let up now. Johnson announced in November that he’ll retire from full-time Cup rac- ing at the end of the 2020 season – which opens with Sunday’s Daytona 500 (2:30 p.m. ET, Fox) – although he’s made it clear he’s not done competing and is open to trying out other styles of racing. But for the next nine months, his fo- cus is on bouncing back from a recent two-year slump and winning (at least) one more Cup Series race, which would move him into a three-way tie for No. 5 all time with Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison. His first checkered flag since 2017 would also automatically qualify him for the playoffs and give him a shot at a record-breaking eighth championship. USA TODAY Sports spoke with the seven-time champ Wednesday at Day- tona International Speedway about his final season and the new mindset he’s embracing. (Note: This interview has been con- densed and edited for clarity.) Does the start to this season feel any different knowing it’s your last full-time run? Johnson:Pulling in, the flight down, media day, talking about it a lot – I told myself in the offseason I wanted to be present and aware of these opportuni- ties and let it in, so it’s there. There’s so much excitement in my heart about it all that it’s really fun and is bringing energy to me and the team. I know as the year goes on, it will become more emotional, but right now it’s just bringing a ton of energy. Is that nervous or positive energy, and how does it compare to how past Daytona 500s have felt? Johnson: I haven’t been in the trenches yet racing and worried about performance, so I haven’t had any nerves yet. It’s all been euphoria, uni- corn-level stuff of just being happy and great. So I know once we go racing, especially when we get to (Las) Vegas (Motor Speedway, for the second race of the season), the reality of the sea- son, the reality of performance will be there. I’ll get knocked down, but right now I’m certainly riding a high of eu- phoria. With all that energy, what’s the one thing you’re most excited about going into this season? Johnson: Experiencing this year with the people that mean so much to me: Family, (team owner) Rick (Hen- drick), my crew guys. To have this bond – the years, the time, the depth of our experience and relationships – the peo- ple part of this is what I’m most excited for. What are you most scared about? Johnson: I think I’m fearful that I’m not going to be present and enjoy the moments because I’m going to be so worried about competition. So I think that’s my biggest challenge. If we get off to a quick start and we win, it’s going to be very easy. But if we don’t get off to the start that we want, how do I enjoy these moments and not be caught in the com- petitive side too much? You recently said you’re moving away from the “Chasing 8” mentality in this final season. Have your goals for the season changed if your mind- set has? Johnson: What I didn’t recognize is after we won seven, with the notion of being a stand-alone champion at eight, I started chasing something then, and, indirectly, we had come up with this hashtag #Chasing8. And I had the clarity over the offsea- son of like, “Holy smokes! I’ve been out of character.” That’s not anything I’ve ever done. I’ve always just showed up to race and have fun. And that’s where I’ve done my best work. That’s where I’ve won seven championships. That’s what I’m going back to. What’s Jimmie Johnson doing 10 years from now? Johnson:That’s a great question. I don’t even know what I’m doing next year. Ten years, kids are 19 and 16. I’ll be fearful of my girls dating, fearful of them driving, worrying about which college they’re going to. Dad stuff. Would you have any interest in re- turning to Hendrick in an executive leadership position? Johnson: I’ve not played that role to date. I’m not against it either, but it’s family, it’s home. I still, in the coming years, want to compete, so I’m not sure how that really works. But I wouldn’t rule it out. Hendrick’s home, Hendrick’s family, so I’d consider it. Do you think you’d be OK if you didn’t win one more race? Johnson: I wouldn’t have a choice. Johnson energized for final Cup spin Michelle R. 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Classifieds LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF TEXAS BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE CAMP COUNTY and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Camp County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on February 5, 2020, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in March, 2020, the same being the 3rd day of said month, at the South Steps, 126 Church Street of the Courthouse of the said County, in the City of Pittsburg, Texas, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, beginning at 01:30 PM, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) in and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of Camp and the State of Texas, to-wit: Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 1 TS-02-01060 05/31/19 11000-04200-00300-000000 2-5-20 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN STRUCK-OFF AT PREVIOUS TAX SALES AND ARE NOW BEING OFFERED FOR RE-SALE. CAMP CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT VS. B. A. DURHAM SR, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) 0.35 acres, more or less, out of Lot 3, Block 42, City of Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated June 14, 1961, from Veatrice Hudgins to W. T. Wootten, in Volume 82, Page 196, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#2442) Adjudged Value $23,378.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 2 TS-02-01077 05/31/19 10001-05700-00150-000000 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. JOE HARDY MOORE, SR., ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) Tract 1: 1.00 acre, more or less, situated in the O. Hendricks Survey, Abstract 57, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated January 3, 1961, from Odist Fridia, et ux to Joe Hardy Moore, in Volume 81, Page 221, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#6202) Adjudged Value $9,000.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 3 TS-11-00197 05/01/15 10001-06800-00171-000000 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. SAMUEL SUBLETT, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) Tract 3: 10.78 acres, more or less, situated in the Jesse Kitchen Survey, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated March 21, 1956, from Mann Dooley, et ux to Samuel Sublet, in Volume 70, Page 300, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#8807) Adjudged Value $22,680.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 4 TS-15-00350 05/31/19 10001-05700-00198-000003 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. JUAN CARLOS CUEVAS, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) 4.00 acres, more or less, situated in the Obediah Hendricks Survey, Abstract 57, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated December 29, 2005, from Gregory K. Jones, et al to Lisa D. Galvan-Cuevas, et al, in Volume 211, Page 886, Official Public Records of Camp County, Texas (#24416) Adjudged Value $14,400.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 5 CV-16-00354 05/31/19 10001-06800-00063-001000 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. MARVIN ADAMS, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) 4.201 acres, more or less, situated in the Jesse Kitchens Survey, Abstract 68, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated March 22, 1988, from Abell Adams to Marvin Adams, et al, in Volume 239, Page 804, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#17091) Adjudged Value $21,005.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 6 TS-16-00367 05/31/19 21000-02100-00100-000477 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. COY BRYANT, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) Lots 477 & 478, Section 1, Thunderbird Point Subdivision, described in Volume 1, Page 44, Plat Records of Camp County, Texas, including a Mobile Home, Label #s TEX0354525 & TEX0354526, Serial #s 1354760509A & 1354760509B, described on the tax rolls of Camp County, Texas (#12687) Adjudged Value $29,009.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 7 TS-16-00375 05/31/19 10001-06800-00027-000001 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. BETTY HOLDEN, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) 1.00 acre, more or less, Manufactured Home Label # NTA0504441 & NTA0504442, Serial # CRHTX5060A & CRHTX5060B, situated in the J. Kitchens Survey, Abstract 68, Camp County, Texas, described in deed dated November 16, 1995, from Bertha Dooley to Betty Holden, in Volume 45, Page 561, Real Property Records of Camp County, Texas (#21403) Adjudged Value $9,005.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 8 TS-16-00388 05/31/19 10001-05900-00179-000000 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. EDWARD ROGERS, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2019) 0.50 acres, more or less, situated in the Vincent Hamilton Headright Survey, Camp County, Texas, de- scribed in deed dated December 7, 1982, from Edward Rodgers to Winford Ray Latchison, in Volume 228, Page 355, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#7738) Adjudged Value $21,349.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 9 TS-17-00406 08/03/18 13000-04300-00000-750000 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. KATE FRANKLIN, ET AL (TAX SALE HELD DECEMBER 4, 2018) Tract 1: Lot 75, Harlem Heights Addition, City of Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 32, Page 366, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas (#2889) Adjudged Value $2,300.00 Sale # Cause # Judgement Date Acct. # Order Issue Date 10 TS-17-00418 05/31/19 13000-04300-00004-000401 2-5-20 CAMP COUNTY, ET AL VS. ROHELIA J. WYNNE, A/K/A ROHELIA J. WYNNE LEFTWICH, A/K/A RO- HELIA WYNN LEFTWICH, A/K/A ROHELIA J. LEFTWICH All that certain tract of land situated out of Block 43, Nancy Glass Survey, Camp County, Texas, de- scribed as Lot 4, Aldridge Addition, an addition to City of Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas, being 3.25 acres, more or less, in Volume 58, Page 284, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; SAVE & EXCEPT however, the following: a. that certain 100.00 feet by 140.00 feet, containing 0.321 acre tract described in Volume 119, Page 451, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; b. that certain 67 1/2 yard by 19.00 yard, containing 0.265 acre tract described in Volume 187, Page 608, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; c. that certain 0.123 acre tract described in Volume 196, Page 877, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; d. that certain 0.192 acre tract described in Volume 230, Page 170, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; e. that certain 0.192 acre tract described in Volume 231, Page 108, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; and f. that certain 0.192 acre tract described in Volume 238, Page 46, Deed Records of Camp County, Texas; leaving herein a residue of 1.965 acres, more or less (#19625) Adjudged Value $12,205.00 (any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Camp County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. Dated at Pittsburg, Texas, February 5, 2020 Sheriff Alan D. McCandless Camp County, Texas Notes: The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the ad- judged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN AS- SESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or LINE- BARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP., attorney for plaintiffs, at (903) 597-2897 The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) has posted pro- curement solicitations at www. tips-usa.com for the following categories: 200201 Trades, Labor and Materi- als JOC 200202 Grounds and Turf Mainte- nance Equipment, Parts and Repair Services 200203 Security Systems Products and Services 200204 Sports, Activity Equipment and Related Services 200205 Synthetic or Natural Sports Fields, Courts or Tracks 2 Part with JOC 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200207 Used Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200208 Bus and other Transporta- tion Vehicle Parts and Service 200209 Energy Savings Perfor- mance Contracts (2) Proposals are due and will be opened on March 20, 2020, at 3:00 pm local time. Call 866- 839-8477 for problems with website or questions. Advertise in The Pittsburg Gazette “Connecting Members and Vendors Together” January 29, 2020 Daily Journal of Commerce, Inc. Attn: Michelle Ropp SDS 12-2632 PO Box 86 Minneapolis, MN 55486 Please print the following LEGAL NOTICE on Friday, February 7, 2020 and Friday, February 14, 2020. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) has posted procurement solicitations at www.tips-usa.com for the following categories: 200201 Trades, Labor and Materials JOC 200202 Grounds and Turf Maintenance Equipment, Parts and Repair Services 200203 Security Systems Products and Services 200204 Sports, Activity Equipment and Related Services 200205 Synthetic or Natural Sports Fields, Courts or Tracks 2 Part with JOC 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200207 Used Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200208 Bus and other Transportation Vehicle Parts and Service 200209 Energy Savings Performance Contracts (2) Proposals are due and will be opened on March 20, 2020, at 3:00 pm local time. Call 866-839- 8477 for problems with website or questions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electronic tear sheets are required for this ad. Please email proofs, tear sheet copies, and invoice to Kristie Collins at kristie.collins@tips-usa.com, when they are available. Thank you, 4845 US Hwy 271 North | Pittsburg, TX 75686 www.tips-usa.com 866-839-8477 tips@tips-usa.com “Connecting Members and Vendors Together” January 29, 2020 The Advocate C/O Legal Notices (Kristi Bunch) PO Box 588 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Please print the following LEGAL NOTICE on Thursday, February 6, 2020 and Thursday, February 13, 2020. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) has posted procurement solicitations at www.tips-usa.com for the following categories: 200201 Trades, Labor and Materials JOC 200202 Grounds and Turf Maintenance Equipment, Parts and Repair Services 200203 Security Systems Products and Services 200204 Sports, Activity Equipment and Related Services 200205 Synthetic or Natural Sports Fields, Courts or Tracks 2 Part with JOC 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200207 Used Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200208 Bus and other Transportation Vehicle Parts and Service 200209 Energy Savings Performance Contracts (2) Proposals are due and will be opened on March 20, 2020, at 3:00 pm local time. Call 866-839- 8477 for problems with website or questions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electronic tear sheets are required for this ad. Please email proofs, tear sheet copies, and invoice to Kristie Collins at kristie.collins@tips-usa.com, when they are available. Thank you, 4845 US Hwy 271 North | Pittsburg, TX 75686 www.tips-usa.com 866-839-8477 tips@tips-usa.com A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m., Local Time Thursday February 20th at the East Feliciana Parish Police Jury Office 12064 Marston Street, Clinton, Louisiana 70722, Tele- phone: (225) 683-8577. Pursuant to L.R.S. 38:2212.E.(1) Bidders, have the option to submit bids and bid bonds electronical- ly. Electronic bids for this project may be submitted through Central Bidding at www.Central Bidding.com To register, or for assis- tance with completing an e-bid, contact Central Bid- ding at 225-810-4814. Sealed bids will be re- ceived until 2:00 p.m. Local Time,March 5, 2019 ,by East Feliciana Parish Police Jury, Office of the Parish Manager, Mr. Joseph “Jo- dy” Moreau, 12064 Marston Street, Clinton, Louisiana, 70722. No bids will be re- ceived after 2:00 p.m. on the same day and date. Beginning as soon as feasi- ble after the bid closing time, all bids will be public- ly read aloud in the Police Jury Office Conference Room, at the above refer- enced address, immediate- ly after the 2:00 p.m. bid closing. Bidders or their authorized representatives are invited to be present. Bids, amendments to bids, or request for withdrawal of quotations,received af- ter time specified for bid opening shall not be con- sidered for any cause whatsoever. Bids shall be firm for ape- riod of ninety (90) days from the date of the open- ing of bids and no bid shall be withdrawn for any rea- son during this period of time except as allowed per R.S. 38:2214.C. As security aCertified Check or Cashier’s Check, payable to East Feliciana Parish Police Jury or asat- isfactory Bid Bond execut- ed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five per- cent (5%) of the total bid, shall be submitted with each bid. The Bidder is advised that East Feliciana Parish Police Jury is an Equal Opportuni- ty Employer. The attention of bidders is called partic- ularly to the requirements for conditions of employ- ment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract, Section 3, Segregated Fa- cilities, Section 109, Execu- tive Order 11246, and all applicable laws and regu- lations of the Federal gov- ernment and State of Loui- siana and bonding and in- surance requirements. Any person with disabilities re- quiring special accommo- dations must contact the OWNER no later than seven (7)days prior to the bid opening. Attention of Bidders is called particularly to the requirements for condi- tions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid un- der the Contract (Davis-Ba- con Act), Section 3(Low In- come Resident Participa- tion) of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Section 109 (Non-Dis- crimination) of the Hous- ing and Community Devel- opment Act of 1974, Sec- tion 503 (Non-Dis- crimination Against Em- ployees with Disabilities) and Section 504 (Non-Dis- crimination Against Indi- viduals with Disabilities) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Segregated Facilities, Executive Order 11246, and all applicable laws and regulations of the Federal government and State of Louisiana and bonding and insurance requirements. Minority owned firms, small businesses, and/or Section 3businesses are encouraged to participate. All Contractors bidding on this work shall comply with all provisions of the State Licensing Law for Contractors, R.S. 37:2150- 2163, as amended, for all public contracts. It shall al- so be the responsibility of the General Contractor to assure that all subcontrac- tors comply with this law. If required for bidding, Contractors must hold an active license issued by the Louisiana State Licens- ing Board for Contractors in the classification of HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION , and must show their li- cense number on the face of the bid envelope and the Bid Form. In accordance with LA R.S. 38:2214 (B) East Feliciana Parish Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212 (A)(1)(b), the provi- sions and requirements of this Section, those stated in the advertisement for bids, and those required on the bid form, shall not be considered as informa- lities and shall not be waived by any public enti- ty. For additional information please contact Barry P. Gahagan, P.E., P.L.S., Proj- ect Principal of TriCoeur Services, L.L.C. at Tele- phone: (225) 228-2681, Email: BGahagan@ TriCoeur.com 414571-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - Sealed bids will be re- ceived online at www.central bidding.com and at the Zachary Com- munity School Board, Tech- nology Office {3755 Church Street, Zachary, Louisiana 70791}, until 2:00 p.m. Feb- ruary 26, 2020 for E-Rate el- igible equipment to ex- pand wireless coverage in all schools. Bid(s) will be opened at 2:00 p.m. Febru- ary 26, 2020. The RFP and all specifications may be obtained from USAC web- site at https://usac.org/e-rate 415298-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) has posted procurement solicitations at www.tips-usa.com for the following catego- ries: 200201 Trades, Labor and Materials JOC 200202 Grounds and Turf Maintenance Equipment, Parts and Repair Services 200203 Security Systems Products and Services 200204 Sports, Activity Equipment and Related Services 200205 Synthetic or Natural Sports Fields, Courts or Tracks 2 Part with JOC 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200207 Used Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200208 Bus and other Transportation Vehicle Parts and Service 200209 Energy Savings Performance Contracts (2) Proposals are due and will be opened on March 20, 2020, at 3:00 pm local time. Call 866-839-8477 for prob- lems with website or ques- tions. 416338-feb 6-13-2t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS – 1/21/2020 Notice is hereby given that Feliciana Airpark is re- questing submittal of qual- ification statements from engineering firms interest- ed in performing engineer- ing services for the follow- ing projects; Approach Survey, Obsta- cle clearance, Runway rehabilitation survey, engineering and rehabil- itation, taxiway survey, engineering and con- struction, hangar devel- opment and runway lighting. SCOPE OF PROJECT Approach survey and obstacle removal, run- way rehabilitation to in- clude engineering, proj- ect management and grant administration, taxiway construction to include engineering, project management and grant administra- tion, hangar develop- ment and runway light- ing to include engineer- ing, project manage- ment and grant adminis- tration. SCOPE OF SERVICES Topographic surveys and preliminary investi- gations, preparation of preliminary and final construction plans and specifications, cost esti- mates, grant manage- ment, constructionad- ministration, resident inspection and other special services to in- clude environmental services. GENERAL Firms interested in per- forming these services shall furnish statement of qualifications on aStand- ard Form 330 (SF 330). In- terested firms may obtain SF 330 from the Sponsor or from the LADOTD Aviation Section. The criteria and weighting factors to be used by the Sponsor in evaluating responses will be as follows: Revised 4/3/12 Sample Request for Qualifications Louisiana Airport Manag- er’s Handbook Appendix A- 5. •Resumes of the proposed project team -(weight val- ue of **3**) •Sample projects which best illustrate the pro- posed team’s qualifica- tions -(weight value of **5**) •Key personnel’s partici- pation in past projects - (weight value of **4**) •Firm size as related to project magnitude - (weight value of **3**) Following the final evalua- tion of qualified appli- cants, the Sponsor will place the applicants in afi- nal ranking based on quali- fications. The Sponsor will then enter fee negotiations with the top-ranked firm for the contract, with the unsuccessful firms being notified accordingly. Should these negotiations be unsuccessful, the Spon- sor shall enter negotia- tions with the next-highest ranked firm, and so on. The Sponsor reserves the right to reject all applicants and re-advertise for the con- tract. Following the successful negotiation of fees with the Sponsor, the success- ful firm will be required to execute the standard LADOTD Aviation Section contract. The Statement of Qualifi- cation form, SF 330, shall be mailed or delivered to Feliciana Airpark, 5122 Airport Lane, Jackson, LA 70748 Statements of Qualifications will be ac- cepted until 28 February, 2020. Questions regarding this project should be ad- dressed to Matthew Pe- terson, Airport Director, 225-405-8901. Firms wishing to apply must submit afully completed SF 330. Fail- ure to provide all infor- mation requested may result in the submission being considered non- responsive and the firm will not be given atotal score in the evaluation process. Matthew Peterson, Airport Director 5122 Airport Lane Jackson, LA 70748 416683-feb 6-13-20-27-4t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Division 0 – Article 1 Invitation Sealed bids will be re- ceived by the Ascension Parish Purchasing Depart- ment, 615 East Worthey Street, Gonzales, Louisiana 70737 (P.O. Box 2392, Gon- zales, Louisiana 70707), on March 5, 2020, until 10:00 am and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud for construction of the project described as follows: Renovations for Ascension Parish Jail Women’s Dormitory STATEMENT OF WORK: A2,050 sf interior renova- tions and 550 sf addition to the existing women’s dorm area, including plumbing, mechanical, electrical and specialty detention doors and hardware. All Bids must be in accord- ance with the Contract Documents on file at the Ascension Parish Govern- ment Purchasing Depart- ment, 615 East Worthey Street, Gonzales, Louisia- na. Copies of Specifications, Bid Documents, Contract Documents and Construc- tion Plans for use in pre- paring Bids may be ob- tained from Domain Archi- tecture, 8316 Kelwood Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. A plan deposit of $100.00 is required for each set of complete bidding docu- ments requested. No parti- al sets will be issued. If mailed sets are requested, add $30.00 non-refundable charge for each set for postage and handling Where bids are to be re- ceived on forms furnished by the awarding authority, no contract documents shall be issued to anyone except aLicensed Contrac- tor or his authorized Rep- resentatives.In no event shall any documents for bidding be issued later than seventy-two hours prior to the hour and date set for receiving bids. Each bid must be submit- ted in asealed envelope bearing on the outside the name of the bidder, his/ her address, contractor’s state license number and the name of the project for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope contain- ing the bid must be en- closed in another envelope addressed to the Ascen- sion Parish Purchasing Department, 615 East Worthey Street, Gon- zales, Louisiana (P.O. Box 2392, Gonzales, Lou- isiana 70707), mailed certified mail and must be received no later than the bid opening. Contractors desiring to bid shall submit to the Owner/Architect, with their request for Contract Docu- ments, Contract Docu- ments deposit and evi- dence that they hold State License of proper classifi- cation and in full force and effect. Bid security in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total Bid must accompany each Bid, and shall be made payable to the Own- er. The Owner reserves the right to waive any infor- mality or to reject any or all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of opening thereof. All contractors are re- quired to attend a Manda- tory Pre-Bid Conference which will be held at ten (10) o’clock a.m. on 2/18/2020 at (2384 Lemanville Cutoff Road, Donaldsonville, Louisiana 70346). The architect/own- er reserves the right to re- ject the bid submitted by any contractor who fails to attend the Pre-Bid Confer- ence. In addition to paper bids, electronic bids and elec- tronic bid bonds for the following project will be downloaded by the Ascen- sion Parish Purchasing De- partment. Electronic bids and electronicbid bonds must be submitted through www.central auctonhouse.com prior to the electronic bid- ding deadline. Beginning at 10:00 am on March 5, 2020, all bids will be down- loaded. No bids are accept- ed after 10:00 am. RS 38:2218. Evidence of good faith; countersigning To address the above re- quirement for electronic bids Ascension Parish Gov- ernment will allow elec- tronic bids submitted via the parish approved on- -line bid site to be submit- ted as follows: A.Acopy of the bid bond, certified check, or cash- ier’s check, must be at- tached to bid document submitted electronically B. The original bid bond document, certified check, or cashier’s check, must be received in our office no later than 48 hours after bid opening date and time (Mailing; Ascension Parish Purchasing Department, P.O. Box 2392, Gonzales, Louisiana 70707-2392 – Physical; 615 E. Worthey St., Gonzales, Louisiana 70737) C. The bid-bond, certified check, or cashier’s check, envelope must be clearly labeled as a “Bid Bond” with the project name, vendor’s name as it appears on the bid docu- ments and address. All Addenda’s, Amend- ments, Letters of Clarifica- tion, and Withdrawal Noti- ces will be posted online in addition to paper copies being distributed. Con- struction proposal infor- mation may be accessed via the internet at www.central auctionhouse.com Users must click on Login and create aNew User Registration to view and download plans. Once log- ged in, users must click on Ascension Parish Govern- ment to view current ad- vertisement listings. This listing is titled “Renova- tions for Ascension Par- ish Jail Women’s Dormi- tory”.Registered users will have access to view Project Information, sub- mit aquestion concerning the project, and view the plans. All project specific notices are found here. It will be the responsibility of the Bidder to check for up- dates. All submitted ques- tions will be forwarded by email to the Project Man- ager and the Project Archi- tect for aresponse. All questions regarding this project and the bid pack- age shall be submitted to the Purchasing Depart- ment via purchasing@apgov.us by 4:00 pm on Monday Feb- ruary 17, 2020. Responses will be coordinated with the project manager and posted on the www.central auctionhouse.com by 4:00 pm on Thursday February 20, 2020. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) oper- ates atoll free “Hotline” Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., East- ern Time. Anyone with knowledge of possible bid rigging, bidder collusion, or other fraudulent activi- ties should call 1-800-424- 9071. All information will be treated confidentially and caller anonymity will be respected. The Ascension Parish Gov- ernment shall not be re- sponsible if the bidder can- not complete and submit a bid due to failure or incom- plete delivery of the files submitted via the internet. The Parish of Ascension re- serves the right to disqual- ify any Bid, response to a Request for Qualifications, or Request for Proposals if ii didh h it is determined that the submitting business entity is not in good standing with the Louisiana Secreta- ry of State or is not author- ized to do business in the State of Louisiana. Ascension Parish Govern- ment reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. Ascension Parish Government Clint Cointment, Parish President ADVOCATE - Please publish 02/07/2020, 02/13/2020, 02/20/2020 CHIEF - Please publish 02/06/2020, 02/13/2020, 02/20/2020 WEEKLY - Please publish 02/06/2020, 02/13/2020, 02/20/2020 417422-feb 7-13-20-3t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - NOTICE TO BIDDERS Quotes will be received by the City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge, Purchasing Divi- sion, 222 Saint Louis Street, 8th Floor, Room 826, Baton Rouge, La. until 11:00 A.M., March 6, 2020 for the following: RQ 1232 Removal and Replacement of EMAS Blocks at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport Quotes can be received at the address noted above, can be sent via facsimile to (225) 389-4841, or sent via email to dbethley@brla.gov on the solicitation forms furnished in the Request for Quotation document. Bidders/contractors MAY visit job site to inspect areas covered by contract. Questions regarding asite visit may be directed to Mr. Michael Foti, Facilities Manager @ (225) 287-3737. Bids, amendments to bids or request for withdrawal of bids received after time specified for bid openings shall not be considered for any cause whatsoever. Full information may be obtained upon request from the above address or by telephoning Mr. DeSean Bethley, MPA at (225) 389- 3259, Ext. 311, or via email at dbethley@brla.gov Inquiries received up until 5:00 p.m. on February 26, 2020. 418604-feb 13-20-2t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - Invitation to Bid (ITB), Number 18-19 On Wednesday,March 4, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.,the East Baton Rouge (EBR) Parish School Board, Procurement Department, located at 1050 South Foster Drive, room 1, Baton Rouge, Loui- siana, will open and Public- ly read Bids for Moving and Relocation Services of Movable Property for school opening, moving, or school relocation projects within the EBR Parish School System. Any nota- tions appearing on the out- side of the envelope, con- taining the sealed bid, which are intended to amend the Bid in any way will not be considered. Bidders are required to use the Bid forms attached to the instructions being fur- nished by the EBR Parish School System Procure- ment Office. For Bid forms, instructions, and addition- al information, go to www.bidexpress.com or contact Larry E. Wil- liams, Director of Procure- ment &Warehousing, via E-mail at Lwilliams30@ ebrschools.org The EBR Parish School Sys- tem reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any or all Bids. FOR THE EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD By: _____________ Larry E. Williams, Director of Procurement 418636-feb 13-19-2t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be re- ceived by the BREC- Recre- ation and Parks Commis- sion for the Parish of East Baton Rouge until Febru- ary 28, 2020 @11:00 AM Local time at 6201 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70806 for: SB 1781 Summer Camp Supplies Bids received after the above specified time will not be considered. Bids will be opened immediate- ly after proposal opening time in Room 1501, of the Administration Building lo- cated at 6201 Florida Bou- levard, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. All interested par- ties are invited to be pres- ent. Copies of the Solicitation shall be obtained from the Purchasing Division, 6201 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70806, or by telephoning 225-272- 9200 ext. 1422, or by email requests to Richard.Terrell@ brec.org The right to reject any and all proposals and to waive irregularities and informa- lities is reserved. BREC is an equal opportu- nity employer. All questions concerning the Solicitation must be re- ceived in accordance with the bid documents. *Note: BREC has elected to use LaPAC, the state’s on- line electronic bid posting and notification system, in addition to its standard means of advertising this requirement. LaPAC is res- ident on State Purchasin- g’s website at https://wwwcfprd.doa. louisiana.gov/OSP/ LaPAC/pubmain.cfm and is available for vendor self-enrollment. In that LaPAC provides an immedi- ate e-mail notification to subscribing bidders that a solicitation and any subse- quent addenda have been let and posted, notice and receipt thereof is consid- ered formally given as of their respective dates of posting dates. Though not required if receiving solici- tation and addenda noti- ces from LaPAC, BREC will il dd dll mail addenda to all ven- dors contacting our office and requestingtobeput on our office Vendor List- ing for this solicitation. Complete bid documents are available in electronic format at www.bidexpress.com Questions about this pro- cedure shall be directed to Bid Express Customer Service at support@ bidexpress.com Toll free phone: (888) 352- BIDX (2439), Phone: (352) 381-4888, Fax: (352) 381- 4444, Monday thru Friday,6 am - 6 pm CST. BREC reserves the right to reject any or all bids for just cause as allowed by LSA-R.S. 38:2214. RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION FOR THE PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE _______________ /s/Corey Wilson, Superintendent THE ADVOCATE BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 418656-feb 13-18-2t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be re- ceived for the State of Lou- isiana by the Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Con- trol, Claiborne Office Build- ing, 1201 North Third Street, Conference Room 1- 145, Post Office Box 94095, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9095 until 2:00 P.M., Thursday, March 12, 2020. ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS SHALL NOTIFY FA- CILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE TYPE(S) OF ACCOMMODATION RE- QUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE THE BID OPENING. FOR: Restroom Repairs/ ADA Upgrades Northwest Louisiana Technical College Mansfield, Louisiana PROJECT NUMBER: 19-649-16-01, WBS: F.19002277 Complete Bidding Docu- ments for this project are available in electronic form. They may be ob- tained without charge and without deposit from www.civcastusa.com Printed copies are not available from the Design- er but arrangements can be made to obtain them through most reprographic firms. Plan holders are re- sponsible for their own re- production costs. Questions about this pro- cedure shall be directed to the Designer at: KSA Engineers, Inc. 1111 Hawn Avenue Shreveport, LA 71107 Telephone: 318-221-7501 All bids shall be accompa- nied by bid security in an amount of five percent (5.0%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates. The form of this security shall be as stated in the In- structions to Bidders in- cluded in the Bid Docu- ments for this project. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written as described in the Instructions to Bid- ders included in the Bid Documents for this project. A PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD at 10:00 AM on Monday, March 2, 2020 at Northwest Louisiana Technical College, 943 Oxford Road, Mansfield, LA 71052. Visitors are required to sign in and will then proceed to the project area. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2192 for the classi- fication of Building Con- struction.Bidder is re- quired to comply with pro- visions and requirements of LA R.S. 38:2212(B)(5). No bid may be withdrawn for aperiod of forty-five (45) days after receipt of bids, except under the provi- sions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In ac- cordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(1), the provi- sions and requirements of this Section and those stated in the bidding docu- ments shall not be waived by any entity. When this project is fi- nanced either partially or il ih d entirely with State Bonds or financed in whole or in part by federal or other funds which are not readi- ly available at the time bids are received, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the grant- ing of lines of credit, or the sale of bonds by the Bond Commission or the availa- bility of federal or other funds. The State shall incur no obligation to the Con- tractor until the Contract Between Owner and Con- tractor is fully executed. Facility Planning and Con- trol is aparticipant in the Small Entrepreneurship (SE) Program (the Hudson Initiative) and the Veter- an-Owned and Service-- Connected Disabled Veter- an-Owned (LaVet) Small Entrepreneurships Pro- gram. Bidders are encour- aged to consider participa- tion. Information is availa- ble from the Office of Fa- cility Planning and Control or on its website at www.doa.la.gov/Pages/ ofpc/index.aspx STATE OF LOUISIANA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL MARK A. MOSES, DIRECTOR 418754-feb 13-20-27-3t PUBLIC NOTICE - - - UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPLAINT OF PLIMSOLL MARINE, INC., AS OPERATOR AND OWNER PRO HAC VICE, OF THE M/V MARGARET, FOR EXONERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:19-cv-00861 District Judge Brian A. Jackson Magistrate Judge Richard L. 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ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS SHALL NOTIFY FA- CILITYPLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE TYPE(S) OF ACCOMMODATION RE- QUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN(7) DAYS BEFORE THE BID OPENING. FOR: ADA Compliance, Life Safety, Water Damage Repairs Baton RougeCommunity College- Acadian Campus Baton Rouge, Louisiana PROJECT NUMBER: 19-649-16-01 WBS: F.19002286 CompleteBidding Docu- ments for this project are available in electronic form. Theymay be ob- tained without charge and without deposit from GD Architecture, LLC. Printed copies are not available from the Designer but ar- rangements can be made to obtain them through most reprographic firms. Plan holders are responsi- ble for their own reproduc- tion costs. Questions about this pro- cedure shall be directed to the Designer at: GDArchitecture, LLC 3112 Valley Creek Drive Suite H Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Telephone: 225-383-3915 Fax: 225-456-5195 E-mail: gdunn@ gdarchitecture.com All bids shall be accompa- nied by bid security in an amount of five percent (5.0%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates. The form of this security shall be as stated in the In- structions to Bidders in- cluded in the Bid Docu- ments for this project. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written as described in the Instructions to Bid- ders included in the Bid Documents for this project. APRE-BID CONFERENCE WILLBEHELD at 10:00 AM on Friday, February 7, 2020 at Baton Rouge Community College- Acadian Campus,2ndFloorofthe Main Building, WorkforceConference Room(Rm. C222), 3250 N. Acadian Thruway East, Baton Rouge, La 70805. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2192 for the classi- fication of Building Con- struction.Bidder is re- quired to comply with pro- visions and requirements of LA R.S. 38:2212(B)(5). No bid may be withdrawn for aperiod of forty-five (45) days after receipt of bids, except under the provi- sions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. The Owner reserves the righttoreject any and all bids for just cause. In ac- cordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(1), the provi- sions and requirements of this Section and those stated in the bidding docu- ments shall not be waived by any entity. Whenthis project is fi- nanced either partially or entirely with State Bonds or financed in whole or in part by federal or other funds which are not readi- ly available at the time bids are received, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the grant- ing of lines of credit, or the sale of bonds by the Bond Commission or the availa- bility of federal or other funds. The State shall incur no obligation to the Con- tractor until the Contract Between Owner and Con- tractor is fully executed. Facility Planning and Con- trol is aparticipant in the Small Entrepreneurship (SE)Program (the Hudson Initiative) and the Veter- an-Owned and Service-- Connected Disabled Veter- an-Owned (LaVet) Small Entrepreneurships Pro- gram. Bidders are encour- aged to consider participa- tion. Information is availa- ble from the Office of Fa- cility Planning and Control or on its website at www.doa.la.gov/Pages/ ofpc/index.aspx STATE OF LOUISIANA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL MARK A. MOSES, DIRECTOR 412606-jan 23-30-feb 6-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- SECTION 00100 ADVERTISEMENT OR INVITATION TO BID IBERVILLE PARISH COUNCIL EUREKA ROAD REALIGNMENT Separate sealed bids for IBERVILLE PARISH COUNCIL EUREKA ROAD REALIGN- MENT will be received by the Iberville Parish Council at the Courthouse located at 58050 Meriam Street, Plaquemine, Louisiana 70765 at the Iberville Par- ish Council Office located on the 2nd floor until 3:00 P.M.on Thursday, February 20, 2020 and then at said office publicly opened and readaloud. Any bid re- ceived after the specified time and date will not be considered. The Instructions to Bid- ders, Bid Form, Agreement Between Owner and Con- tractor, Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bonds, Drawings and Spec- ifications, and other Con- tract Documents may be examined at the following location: PAN AMERICAN ENGINEERS, LLC 1717 JACKSON STREET (P.O.BOX 8599,71306) ALEXANDRIA,LOUISIANA 71301 (318) 473-2100 Thework to be performed under this Contract in- cludes, but is not limited to, the following: Construction of an 800 line- ar foot two lane asphaltic concrete roadway with twelve (12) foot wide travel lanes, four (4) foot wide aggregate shoulders, and associated drainage im- provements to realign Eur- eka Road between LA Hwy 1and LA Hwy 405. The proj- ect also includes con- structing a100 linear foot asphaltic concrete sideroad with nine (9) foot wide travel lanes, two (2) footwide aggregate shoulders, and installation of two (2) double swing steel pipe gates. Copiesofthe bidding documents shall be ob- tained at the office of Pan American Engineers, LLC upon deposit of $150.00 for each set of documents; or from the electronic bid submittal option as noted in the advertisement.The deposit on the first set of documents furnished to bonafide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of the documents, in good condition, no later than ten (10) days after re- ceipt of bids. On other sets of documents furnish- ed to bidders, the deposit less actual cost of repro- duction will be refunded upon return of the docu- ments, in good condition, no later than ten (10) days after receipt of bids. Pursuant to L.R.S. 38:2212.E.(1) Bidders, have the option to submit bids and bid bonds electronical- ly. Electronicbids for this project may be submitted through Central Bidding at www.CentralAuction House.com To register, or for assis- tance with completing an e-bid, contact Central Bid- dingat225-810-4814or866- 570-9620. The OWNER reserves the righttoreject any or all bidsfor justcause. Such actions will be in accord- ance with Title 38 of the L.R.S. In accordance with L.R.S. 38:2212.B.(1), the provi- sionsand requirements stated in the Bidding Documents shall not be considered as informalities and shall not be waived. Each Bidder must deposit with the bid, security in the amount of at least five percent (5%)of thetotal bid price,asdescribed in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid bonds shall be written byasurety or insurance company meeting the re- quirements noted in L.R.S. 38:2218;withthe exception that sureties used for ob- taining bonds on federally funded projects must ap- pear as acceptable on the U.S.Department of Treas- ury Circular 570. The successful Bidder shall berequired to furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond,inan amount equal to 100% of the Contract amount, writ- ten by asurety or insur- ance company meeting the requirements noted in L.R.S. 38:2219 A. (1)(a), (b) and (c); with the exception that sureties used for ob- taining bonds on federally funded projects must ap- pear as acceptable on the U.S. Department of Treas- ury Circular 570. Any person with disabili- ties requiring special ac- commodations must con- tact the Owner no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening. Iberville Parish Council P.O.BOX 389 Plaquemine, Louisiana 70765 J. Mitchell Ourso, Jr, President 412947-jan23-30-feb6-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealedbidswill be re- ceived by Ascension Parish Government Purchasing Department, 615 E. WortheySt., Gonzales, Lou- isiana 70737 (mailing ad- dressP.O.Box 2392, Gon- zales, Louisiana 70707- 2392)onThursday, Febru- ary 27, 2020 2:00 PM. local time from Commercial Building Contractors, and then at said office publicly openedand read aloud for construction of the project describedasfollows: Ascension Parish Fire District #1:StAmant Substation #61 General Scope of Project: This project consists of the construction of a new 4,219 s.f. fire sta- tion, retention pond, concrete parking/paving, emer- gency generator, and re- lated site work. All bids must be in accord- ance with the Bid Docu- ments and any bid re- ceived after 2:00 p.m. on the day and date of the bid openingwill be returned unopened. Properly Li- censed Louisiana Contrac- tors may obtain copies of the BID DOCUMENTS up to 24 hours priortobid time. Complete Bid Documents for this project are availa- ble in electronic form. They may be obtained without charge and without depos- it from www.lettermans bidconnect.com Printed copies are not available from the Design- er, but arrangements can bemade to obtain them through most reprographic firms. Plan holders are re- sponsible for their own re- production costs. Ques- tions about this procedure shall be directed to the De- signerat: Mougeot Architecture,LLC 10343SiegenLane Building 7, Suite A Baton Rouge, LA70810 Telephone: 225-767-1717 Fax: 225-767-1711 Bids from only the respec- tive contractors obtaining plans,must be submitted on bidformprovided in the bid documents. Eachbidmust be submit- ted in asealed envelope bearing on the outside the name of the bidder, his/her address, contrac- tors state license number and the name of the proj- ect for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail or hand delivery the sealed envelope contain- ing the bid must be en- closedinanother envelope addressed to the follow- ing: VIA U.S. Mail Ascension Parish Government Purchasing Department SealedBid: Ascension ParishFire District #1: St Amant Substation #61 P.O.Box 2392 Gonzales, LA 70707 Hand Delivered: 615 E. Worthey St. Gonzales, Louisiana 70737 Ascension ParishFire District #1: St Amant Substation #61 Contractor Name: ________________ LA State Contractor License Number: ________________ RS 38:2218. Evidence of good faith;countersigning To address the above re- quirement for electronic bids Ascension Parish Gov- ernment will allow elec- tronic bids submitted via the parish approved on- -line bid site to be submit- ted as follows: A.Acopyofthe bid bond, certified check, or cash- ier’s check, must be at- tached to bid document submitted electronically B. The original bid bond document, certified check, or cashier’s check, must bereceived in our office no later than 48 hours after bid openingdate and time (Mailing; Ascension Parish PurchasingDepartment, P.O.Box 2392, Gonzales, Louisiana 70707-2392 – Physical;615 E. Worthey St.,Gonzales, Louisiana 70737) C. The bid-bond, certified check, or cashier’s check, envelope must be clearly labeled as a“Bid Bond” with the project name, vendor’s name as it ap- pears on the bid docu- ments and address. Beginning at 2:00 p.m., Feb- ruary 27, 2020 all bids will bedownloaded. No bids are accepted after 2:00 p.m. All addenda, Amend- ments, Letters of Clarifica- tion, and Withdrawal Noti- ceswill be posted online by no later than Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 2:00 pm local time. Construc- tion proposal information may be accessed via the internetat www.central auctionhouse.com Users must click on Login and create anew user reg- istrationtoview and download plans and speci- fications. Once logged in, users must click on Ascen- sion Parish Government to view current advertise- ment listings. This listing is titled “Ascension Parish Fire District #1: St Amant Substation #61”. Registered users will have access to view Project In- formation, submit aques- tion concerning the proj- ect, and view the plans. All project specific notices are found here. It will be the responsibility of the bidder to check for updates.All submitted questions will be forwarded by email to the Project Manager and the Project Engineer for a response by February 18, 2020 –2:00pm. No ques- tions or pre-approvals will be accepted after 2:00 pm, February 18, 2020. Ascen- sion Parish shall not be re- sponsible if the bidder can- not complete and submit a bid due to failure or incom- plete delivery of the files submitted via the internet. Bid security in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Total Bid must accompany each Bid, and shall be made payable to the Own- er. A mandatory Pre-Bid Con- ference will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2020 at 10:00 AM at the job site:13192 Airline Highway, Gonzales, LA 70737.Contractors should have obtained aset of plans and specifications prior to this time. Contract, if awarded, will be on the basis stated in the Instructions to Bidders. No bid may be withdrawn for aperiod of 45 days af- ter bid opening except as provided by law. Bidders must meet the require- ments of the State of Loui- siana Contractor’s Licens- ingLaw, R.S. 37:2151 et seq. Bidders must comply with provisions of R.S. 38:2212.10. The designers’ construction cost estimate and Parish budget will be read aloud upon opening of the bids. The Parish of Ascension re- serves the right to disqual- ifyany Bid, response to a Request for Qualifications, or Request for Proposals if it is determined that the submitting business entity is not in good standing with the Louisiana Secre- tary of State or is not au- thorized to do business in the State of Louisiana.As- cension Parish Govern- ment reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. Ascension Parish Government Clint Cointment, Parish President CHIEF -Please publish 01/23/20, 01/30/20, 02/06/20 ADVOCATE -Please publish 01/24/20, 01/30/20, 02/06/20 WEEKLY-Please publish 01/23/20, 01/30/20, 02/06/20 413511-jan 24-30-feb 6-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be re- ceived for the State of Lou- isiana by the Coastal Pro- tection and Restoration Authority, 150 Terrace Ave- nue, 4th Floor Conference Center, Baton Rouge, Loui- siana 70802 until 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, March3,2020 . ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS SHALL NOTIFY THE COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY OF THE TYPE(S) OF AC- COMMODATION REQUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE THE BID OPENING. FOR: Rabbit Island Restoration –Vegetative Plantings Project Cameron Parish, Louisiana PROJECT NUMBER: CS-0080 Complete Bid Documents for this project are availa- ble in electronic form. They may be obtained without charge and without depos- it from http://coastal.la.gov/ resources/rfps-rsiqs- contracts/bids/ Printed copies can also be obtained from: COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY (CPRA) 150 Terrace Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Attn: Allison Richard E-mail: cpra.bidding@la.gov Phone: (225) 342-5453 Fax: (225) 800-5599 All bids shall be accompa- nied by bid security in an amount of five percent (5.0%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates. The form of this security shall be as stated in the In- structions to Bidders in- cluded in the Bid Docu- ments for this project. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written as described in the Instructions to Bid- ders included in the Bid Documents for this project. A MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at CPRA Office, 150 Terrace Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Contact James McMenis at (225) 342-4662 if directions are needed to the Manda- tory Pre-Bid Conference. Bids shall be accepted only from those bidders who at- tend the Mandatory P- re-Bid Conference in its en- tirety. It is the responsibil- ityofall potential bidders to visit the job site to as- sess the location, logistics, and site conditions prior to bidding. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2192 for the classi- fication of Heavy Con- struction, Subclassification:Land- scaping, Grading & Beautification or Spe- cialty, Subclassification: Coastal Restoration & Habitat Enhancement or Specialty, Subclassification: Seeding, Sodding, Load &Soil Stabilization, Ero- sion Control, Sheet Pil- ing .Inaccordance with LA. R.S. 37:2163(D), anyone ob- jecting to the classification must send acertified letter to both the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Con- tractors and the CPRA at the address listed above. The letter must be re- ceived no later than ten (10) working days prior to the day on which bids are to be opened. Bidder is required to com- ply with provisionsand re- quirements of LA R.S.38:2212(B)(5). No bid may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five(45) calendar days after receipt of bids, except under the provisions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In ac- cordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(1), the provi- sions and requirements of this Section; and those stated in the bidding docu- ments shall not be waived by any entity. Whenthis project is fi- nanced either partially or entirely with State Bonds or financed in whole or in part by federal or other funds which are not readi- ly available at the time bids are received, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the grant- ingoflines of credit, or the sale of bonds by the Bond Commission or the availa- bility of federal or other funds. The State shall in- cur no obligation to the Contractor until the Con- tract between Owner and Contractor is fully execut- ed. Coastal Protection and Re- storation Authority is a participant in the Small En- trepreneurship (SE) Pro- gram (the Hudson Initia- tive) and the Veteran-- Owned and Service-Con- nected Disabled Veteran-- Owned (LaVet) Small En- trepreneurships Program. Bidders are encouraged to consider participation. In- formation is available from Coastal Protection and Re- storation Authority or on itswebsite at http://www.coastal. la.gov/ STATE OF LOUISIANA COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION AUTHORITY LAWRENCE B. HAASE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 414252-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be re- ceived for the State of Lou- isiana by the Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Con- trol, Claiborne Office Build- ing, 1201 North Third Street, Conference Room 1- 145, Post Office Box 94095, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9095 until 2:00 P.M., Thursday, February 27, 2020 . ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS SHALL NOTIFY FA- CILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE TYPE(S) OF ACCOMMODATION RE- QUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE THE BID OPENING. FOR: Storm Drainage Improvements Dixon Correctional Institute Jackson, Louisiana PROJECT NUMBER: 01-107-06B-11, WBS: F.01003778 Complete Bidding Docu- ments may be obtained from: Forte &Tablada, Inc. 9107 Interline Ave Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Telephone: 225-927-9321 upon deposit of $200.00 foreach set of documents. Deposit on the first set is fully refundable to all Prime Bidders upon return of the documents, in good condition, no later than ten (10) days after receipt of bids. Fifty percent (50%) of the deposit of all other sets of documents will be refunded upon return of documents as stated above. All bids shall be accompa- nied by bid security in an amount of five percent (5.0%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates. The form of this security shall be as stated in the In- structions to Bidders in- cluded in the Bid Docu- ments for this project. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written as described in the Instructions to Bid- ders included in the Bid Documents for this project. APRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD at 9:00 AM on Friday, February 14, 2020 at Dixon Correctional Institute, Maintenance Conference Room, 5568 LA Highway 68, Jackson, LA 70748 Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2192 for the classi- ficationofMunicipal & Public Works Construc- tion.Bidder is required to comply with provisions and requirements of LA R.S. 38:2212(B)(5). No bid may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five(45) days after receipt of bids, except under the provi- sions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In ac- cordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(1), the provi- sions and requirements of this Section and those stated in the bidding docu- ments shall not be waived by any entity. Whenthis project is fi- nanced either partially or entirely with State Bonds or financed in whole or in part by federal or other funds which are not readi- ly available at the time bids are received, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the grant- ingoflines of credit, or the sale of bonds by the Bond Commission or the availa- bility of federal or other funds. The State shall incur no obligation to the Con- tractor until the Contract Between Owner and Con- tractor is fully executed. Facility Planning and Con- trol is aparticipant in the Small Entrepreneurship (SE) Program (the Hudson Initiative) and the Veter- an-Owned and Service-- Connected Disabled Veter- an-Owned (LaVet) Small Entrepreneurships Pro- gram. Bidders are encour- aged to consider participa- tion. Information is availa- ble from the Office of Fa- cility Planning and Control or on its website at www.doa.la.gov/Pages/ ofpc/index.aspx STATE OF LOUISIANA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL MARK A. MOSES, DIRECTOR 414327-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- ADVERTISEMENT OR INVITATION TO BID East Feliciana Parish Police Jury will receive bids for the construction of the fol- lowing: REPAIRS TO PARISH BRIDGES –CARRUTH ROAD BRIDGE PARISH PROJECT No. PW-1178 DR 4277 LA PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ALL WORK REQUIRED BY THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS FOR FURNISHING AND IN- STALLING ALL LABOR, MA- TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR BRIDGE REPAIRS; RE- MOVAL OF EXISTING BRIDGE, CLEARING AND GRUBBING, INSTALLATION OF TREATED TIMBER BRIDGE (GLULAM GIRDERS WITH TIMBER PILE BENTS) OR ALTERNATIVE CON- CRETE BRIDGE (PRECAST LG-25 GIRDERS WITH CON- CRETE PILE BENTS), EXCA- VATION &EMBANKMENT, RIP-RAP, GRADING, BASE COURSE AND ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT AS DENOTED ON THE SCHED- ULE OF BID ITEMS AND AS STATED IN THE CONSTRUC- TION PLANS. Complete Bidding Docu- ments for this project are available in electronic form upon request. They may be obtained without charge and without depos- it from TRICOEUR SERV- ICES, LLC .Printed copies are not available from the Consultant, but arrange- ments can be made to ob- tain them through most reprographic firms. Plan holders are responsible for their own reproduction costs. Questions about this procedure shall be direct- ed to the Consultant at: TRICOEUR SERVICES, LLC, 9270 Siegen Lane, Suite 501, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, Attn: Barry P. Gahagan, P.E., P.L.S., Telephone: (225) 228-2681, email: BGahagan@ TriCoeur.com A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m., Local Time Thursday February 20th at the East Feliciana Parish Police Jury Office 12064 Marston Street, Clinton, Louisiana 70722, Tele- phone: (225) 683-8577. Pursuant to L.R.S. 38:2212.E.(1) Bidders, have the option to submit bids and bid bonds electronical- ly. Electronic bids for this project may be submitted through Central Bidding at www.Central Bidding.com To register, or for assis- tance with completing an e-bid, contact Central Bid- ding at 225-810-4814. Sealed bids will be re- ceived until 2:00 p.m. Local Time,March 5, 2019 ,by East Feliciana Parish Police Jury, Office of the Parish Manager, Mr. Joseph “Jo- dy” Moreau, 12064 Marston Street, Clinton, Louisiana, 70722. No bids will be re- ceived after 2:00 p.m. on the same day and date. Beginning as soon as feasi- ble after the bid closing time, all bids will be public- ly read aloud in the Police Jury Office Conference Room, at the above refer- enced address, immediate- ly after the 2:00 p.m. bid closing. Bidders or their authorized representatives are invited to be present. Bids, amendments to bids, or request for withdrawal of quotations, received af- ter time specified for bid opening shall not be con- sidered for any cause whatsoever. Bids shall be firm for ape- riod of ninety (90) days from the date of the open- ing of bids and no bid shall be withdrawn for any rea- son during this period of time except as allowed per R.S. 38:2214.C. As security aCertified Check or Cashier’s Check, payable to East Feliciana Parish Police Jury or asat- isfactory Bid Bond execut- ed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five per- cent (5%) of the total bid, shall be submitted with each bid. The Bidder is advised that East Feliciana Parish Police Jury is an Equal Opportuni- ty Employer. The attention of bidders is called partic- ularly to the requirements for conditions of employ- ment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract, Section 3, Segregated Fa- cilities, Section 109, Execu- tive Order 11246, and all applicable laws and regu- lations of the Federal gov- ernment and State of Loui- siana and bonding and in- surance requirements. Any person with disabilities re- quiring special accommo- dations must contact the OWNER no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening. Attention of Bidders is called particularly to the requirements for condi- tions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid un- der the Contract (Davis-Ba- con Act), Section 3(Low In- come Resident Participa- tion) of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Section 109 (Non-Dis- crimination) of the Hous- ing and Community Devel- opment Act of 1974, Sec- tion 503 (Non-Dis- crimination Against Em- ployees with Disabilities) and Section 504 (Non-Dis- crimination Against Indi- viduals with Disabilities) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Segregated Facilities, Executive Order 11246, and all applicable laws and regulations of the Federal government and State of Louisiana and bonding and insurance requirements. Minority owned firms, small businesses, and/or Section 3businesses are encouraged to participate. All Contractors bidding on this work shall comply with all provisions of the State Licensing Law for Contractors, R.S. 37:2150- 2163, as amended, for all public contracts. It shall al- so be the responsibility of the General Contractor to assure that all subcontrac- tors comply with this law. If required for bidding, Contractors must hold an active license issued by the Louisiana State Licens- ing Board for Contractors in the classification of HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION , and must show their li- cense number on the face of the bid envelope and the Bid Form. In accordance with LA R.S. 38:2214 (B) East Feliciana Parish Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212 (A)(1)(b),the provi- sions and requirements of this Section, those stated in the advertisement for bids, and those required on the bid form, shall not be considered as informa- lities and shall not be waived by any public enti- ty. For additional information please contact Barry P. Gahagan, P.E., P.L.S., Proj- ect Principal of TriCoeur Services, L.L.C. at Tele- phone: (225) 228-2681, Email: BGahagan@ TriCoeur.com 414571-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- Notice to Bidders Electronic or sealed bids will be received by the City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge, Pur- chasing Division, 222 Saint Louis Street, 8th Floor, Room 826, Baton Rouge, La. until 11:00 A.M., February 17, 2020 for the following : Annual Contract 20-0622 “Radio Communications Equipment and Parts” Bids shall be received elec- tronically via www.bidexpress.com or on the solicitation bid forms furnished by the City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge. Electronic bids for the solicitation will be downloaded by the City of Baton Rouge and Par- ish of East Baton Rouge, Purchasing Division. Electronic bids must be submitted through www.bidexpress.com prior to the bidding deadline.Beginning as soon as feasible after the bid closing time all elec- tronic bids will be down- loaded and publicly read aloud along with all paper bids received, if any, in Room 806 immediately af- ter the 11:00 a.m. bid clos- ing. Bidders or their au- thorized representatives are invited to be present. Note: The City-Parish has elected to use LaPAC, the state’s online electronic bid posting and notifica- tion system, in addition to its standard means of ad- vertising this requirement. This Invitation to Bid is available in electronic form at the LaPAC website https://wwwcfprd.doa. louisiana.gov/osp/lapac/ dspBid.cfm?search= department&term=102 Bids, amendments to bids or request for withdrawal of bids received after time specified for bid openings shall not be considered for any cause whatsoever. Full information may be obtained upon request from the above address or by telephoning Arvin F. Jones at (225) 389-3259, ex- tension 310, or via email at afjones@brla.gov Inquiries received up until 5:00 p.m. on February 06, 2020. 415067-jan 30-feb 6-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --- Sealed bids will be re- ceived online at www.central bidding.com and at the Zachary Com- munity School Board, Tech- nology Office {3755 Church Street, Zachary, Louisiana 70791}, until 2:00 p.m. Feb- ruary 26, 2020 for E-Rate el- igible equipment to ex- pand wireless coverage in all schools. Bid(s) will be opened at 2:00 p.m. Febru- ary 26, 2020. The RFP and all specifications may be obtained from USAC web- site at https://usac.org/e-rate 415298-jan 30-feb 6-13-3t PUBLIC NOTICE --- The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) has posted procurement solicitations at www.tips-usa.com for the following catego- ries: 200201 Trades, Labor and Materials JOC 200202 Grounds and Turf Maintenance Equipment, Parts and Repair Services 200203 Security Systems Products and Services 200204 Sports, Activity Equipment and Related Services 200205 Synthetic or Natural Sports Fields, Courts or Tracks 2Part with JOC 200206 New Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200207 Used Buses and other Transportation Vehicles 200208 Bus and other Transportation Vehicle Parts and Service 200209 Energy Savings Performance Contracts (2) Proposals are dueand will be openedonMarch 20, 2020,at3:00 pm local time. Call 866-839-8477 for prob- lemswith website or ques- tions. 416338-feb6-13-2t PUBLIC NOTICE --- REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS – 1/21/2020 Notice is hereby given that Feliciana Airpark is re- questing submittal of qual- ification statements from engineering firms interest- ed in performing engineer- ing services for the follow- ing projects; Approach Survey, Obsta- cle clearance, Runway rehabilitation survey, engineering and rehabil- itation, taxiway survey, engineering and con- struction, hangar devel- opment and runway lighting. SCOPE OF PROJECT Approach survey and obstacle removal, run- wayrehabilitation to in- clude engineering, proj- ect management and grantadministration, taxiway construction to include engineering, project management and grant administra- tion, hangar develop- ment and runway light- ingtoinclude engineer- ing, project manage- ment and grant adminis- tration. SCOPEOFSERVICES Topographic surveys and preliminary investi- gations, preparation of preliminary and final construction plans and specifications, cost esti- mates, grant manage- ment, constructionad- ministration, resident inspection and other special services to in- clude environmental services. GENERAL Firms interested in per- forming these services shall furnish statement of qualifications on aStand- ard Form 330 (SF 330). In- terested firms may obtain SF 330 from the Sponsor or from the LADOTD Aviation Section. The criteria and weighting factors to be used by the Sponsor in evaluating responses will be as follows: Revised 4/3/12 Sample Request for Qualifications Louisiana Airport Manag- er’s Handbook Appendix A- 5. •Resumes of the proposed project team -(weight val- ue of **3**) •Sample projects which best illustrate the pro- posed team’s qualifica- tions -(weight value of **5**) •Key personnel’s partici- pation in past projects - (weight value of **4**) •Firmsize as related to project magnitude - (weight value of **3**) Followingthe final evalua- tion of qualified appli- cants, the Sponsor will place the applicants inafi- nal ranking based on quali- fications. The Sponsor will then enter fee negotiations withthe top-ranked firm for the contract, with the unsuccessful firms being notified accordingly. Should these negotiations be unsuccessful, the Spon- sor shall enter negotia- tions with the next-highest ranked firm, and so on. The Sponsor reserves the right to reject all applicantsand re-advertise for the con- tract. Following the successful negotiation of fees with the Sponsor, the success- ful firm will be required to execute the standard LADOTD Aviation Section contract. The Statement of Qualifi- cation form, SF 330, shall be mailed or delivered to Feliciana Airpark, 5122 Airport Lane, Jackson, LA 70748 Statementsof Qualificationswill be ac- cepteduntil 28 February, 2020. Questions regarding this project should be ad- dressed to Matthew Pe- terson, Airport Director, 225-405-8901. Firmswishing to apply must submit afully completedSF330. Fail- ure to provide all infor- mation requested may result in the submission being considered non- responsive and the firm will not be givenatotal scoreinthe evaluation process. Matthew Peterson, Airport Director 5122 Airport Lane Jackson, LA 70748 416683-feb 6-13-20-27-4t PUBLIC NOTICES --- Sealed bids will be opened and publicly read by the Purchasing Department of Baton Rouge Community College in the Vice Chan- cellors Conference Room 200, Governors Building, 201 Community College Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisi- ana, February 27, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. for the following: Bid No. 192028 –Simulated Medication Administration System. Bid forms and specifications may be ob- tained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at https://wwwcfprd.doa. louisiana.gov/osp/ lapac/pubMain.cfm or from the Purchasing De- partment, Receiving Ware- house, 201 Community Col- lege Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. No bids will be re- ceived after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Hilary Stephenson, Director of Purchasing Fax (225)216-8039 416899-feb 6-1t PUBLIC NOTICE --- REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Notice is hereby given that the Greater Lafourche Port Commission is requesting Statements of Qualifica- tions from qualified firms for Engineering, Design and Construction Phase Services for Runway 18 Approach Obstruction Removal Project at South Lafourche Leonard Miller, Jr. Airport in Galliano, Loui- siana. The project is sub- ject to the availability of funding from the Federal Aviation Administration, the State of Louisiana and the Port Commission. Sealed submittals la- beled “Obstruction Remov- al Engineering Services” will be received by the Greater Lafourche Port Commission at their Office located at 16829 East Main Street, Cut Off, Louisiana 70345 until 3:00 PM local time,TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 .Three (3) bound, printed copies must be de- livered. Electroniccopies sent via email will not be accepted. All submittals received after the above specified time will not be considered. Statements of Qualifications must be submitted on aStandard Form 330 (SF 330), which may be obtained from the Port Commission or from the LADOTD Aviation Sec- tion. The Request for Quali- fications and required forms can be obtained by contacting Serena Bruce at (985) 632-1108 or at glpc@portfourchon.com or online at www.central auctionhouse.com These documents will also be available at the follow- ing location: Greater Lafourche Port Commission, 16829 East Main Street, Cut Off, LA 70345, (985) 632-6701. The purpose of this project is to assist the Airport with identifying and mitigating objects, trees, and related items that may impact the approaches and protected surfaces for runway 18/36. This could include penetra- tions of imaginary surfa- ces identified by Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 77, Terminal Enroute Procedures, and any other aviation surfaces surrounding/affecting the Airport. Mitigation meth- odscould include com- plete removal, trimming, or othermeans dependent on the location and type of penetration. The scope of services con- sist of providing prelimina- ry investigations, topo- graphic surveys, prelimina- ry andfinal construction plans and specifications, cost estimates,review of bids, construction adminis- tration, resident inspection and other special services as required for projects de- fined above. Firms interested in per- forming these services shall furnish statement of qualifications on aStand- ard Form 330 (SF 330). Only the prime (lead) firm must fill out the SF330 and list any Subconsultants. Inter- ested firms may obtain SF 330 from the Greater Lafourche Port Commis- sion or from the LADOTD Aviation Section. The crite- ria and weighting factors to be used by the Port Commission in evaluating responses will be as fol- lows: Resumes of key per- sonnelproposed for this contract (weight value of 3);Example projects which best illustrate the pro- posed team’s qualifica- tions (weight value of 4); Key personnel participa- tion in example projects (weight value of 2); Firm’s past performance on simi- larprojects (weight value of 3);Firm’s current work- load(weight value of 2); and Proximity of firm to project location (weight value of 1). Scoring of the selection criteria shall be on anumerical scale of 1 to 5, with 5being the high- est possible score and 1 being the lowest possible score. The score for each criterion will be multiplied by its weight factor, which indicates the importance of each criterion as it re- lates to this contract. For selection criteria without an assigned weight value, the score shall be “pass/fail,” with a“fail” rating possibly resulting in the disqualification of the applicant prior to the rat- ing process. Following the evaluation of the Statements of Qualifi- cations received by the Port Commission’s selec- tion committee, the top three (3) applicants may be placed on ashort list. Should it be determined that further evaluation is needed, the Port Commis- sion will issue specific in- structions to the short-list- ed firms regarding the for- mat and scheduling of the required information and subsequent evaluation. Following the final evalua- tion of qualified appli- cants, the Port Commis- sion will place the appli- cants in afinal ranking based on qualifications. The Port Commission will then enter fee negotiations withthe top-ranked firm for the contract, with the unsuccessful firms being notified accordingly. Should these negotiations be unsuccessful, the Port Commission shall enter ne- gotiations with the next-- highest ranked firm, and so on.The Greater Lafourche Port Commis- sion reserves the right to reject all applicants and re-advertise for the con- tract. Following the suc- cessful negotiation of fees withthe Port Commission, the successful firm will be required to execute the standardLADOTD Aviation Section contract and have an active Dun &Bradstreet (DUNS) number through www.sam.gov The Greater Lafourche Port Commission, in accord- ance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Section 2000 det. seq. and 49 CFR Part 26 is- sued pursuant to The Air- port and Airway Develop- ment Act, affords Disad- vantaged Business Enter- prises (DBEs) full opportu- nity to submit an indica- tion of interest in response to this invitation and will not discriminate against any interested firm on the ground of race, creed, col- or, sex, age, or national origin in acontract award. In addition, the Port Com- mission has established annual goals for DBE par- ticipation in Airport proj- ects. Prospective consul- tants should review the Board’s DBE Plan during preparation of aresponse to this Request for Qualifi- cations (RFQ). The Port Commission has not set aDBE participation goalfor this contract but continuestoencourage the use of DBE firms. The Airport desires to achieve, to the greatest extent pos- sible,quality participation by certified DBE firms in ordertoreach its annual overall goal of 3.80%. Al- though there is no DBE participation requirement for this contract, respond- ents are challenged to present acreativeand re- sponsive plan that pro- vides for participation that is commercially meaning- ful and useful. The Port Commission encourages and favors the following arrangements to ensure quality participation: (1) Participation as aprime consultant, (2) Joint Ven- ture, (3) Partnership, and (4) Sub-consultant. State- ments of Qualifications will be evaluated, in part, on the respondent’s stated intention to ensure quality participation. The DBE firm(s) that may be partici- pating in this project must be certified by the State of Louisiana. Joint ventures and partner- ships must be in existence at the time of submittal. The identity of the pro- posed certified DBE participant(s) and their participation percentage shall beindicated. At least ten (10) days prior to award, the successful re- spondentshall provide the Airport’s DBE Liaison Offi- i h i f Chevrolet Chrysler Classic Cars Ford Jaguar Mercury SportUtility To yota Tr ucks/ Light Duty Va ns Vo lkswagen Bids/Proposals Bonds Conservation Constable Sales CouncilAdmin Court DEQPermits Jurors Large Marshall Sales Meet/Hear/Min Miscellaneous Nat ResCoastal PermitsMisc. 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VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Keith Davis, Fleet Manager DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approving the purchase of one (1) 2023 Peterbilt 520 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck from Southern Sewer Equipment Sales and Service, Inc. in the amount of $296,488.00 and the surplus of one (1) 2016 Mack Front Load Refuse Truck. Village Staff is seeking Council consideration and adoption of a Resolution approving the purchase of one (1) 2023 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck. Background: After assessing the commercial operations and quantity/quality of service, Staff determined that four (4) front load trucks are required to effectively service the Village’s multi-family residents and commercial customers. The Village currently has four (4) front-load vehicles for this purpose, but has traditionally used one exclusively as a spare. This purchase is ahead of the scheduled vehicle rotation in 2024. Availability of this vehicle at this time prevents a 12 – 18 month wait for procurement. Following the implementation of new solid waste collection route software, evaluating data, and refining processes, Staff adjusted this practice and now incorporates the third front-loader into the Village’s day-to-day operations. On average, the Solid Waste division makes 126 multi- family/commercial stops each day. This level of activity demands the regular use of a third truck to provide for safe and efficient operations for the drivers and equipment. At this time, staff intends to surplus one (1), 2016 Mack #392 (VIN: 1M2LR02C9HM002002), front- load refuse vehicle. This will keep the complement of front-load trucks to four (4). The use of four (4) front-load vehicles is required to ensure uninterrupted service through the continued implementation of a scheduled maintenance rotation program. Purchasing: This vehicle will be purchased through Southern Sewer, utilizing pricing established in an existing Sourcewell Contract (091219-NWY), at a total cost not to exceed $296,488.00. A quote from Peterbilt is included as backup for this item. Funding: These purchases are identified as ones that can be funded using the American Rescue Plan Act funding. Account Information: Fund Department Account Number Account Description Amount American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) ARPA Expense Q5541-66410 Automotive $296,488.00 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 the purchase of one (1) 2023 Peterbilt 520 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck from Southern Sewer utilizing pricing established in an existing Sourcewell Contract at a total cost not to exceed $296,488.00, with funds expended from Account No. Q5541-66410 (ARPA Expense – Automotive), and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to take all actions to effectuate the purchase in accordance with Village policies and procedures. Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION 2023- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE 2023 PETERBILT FRONT LOAD REFUSE COLLECTION TRUCK FROM SOUTHERN SEWER EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE, INC. PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING CONTRACT FOR WASTE AND RECYCLING VEHICLES; DECLARING AN EXISTING SANITATION COLLECTION VEHICLE AS SURPLUS PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Village Staff requested the purchase of one additional front load refuse collection vehicle for use by the Public Works Department; and WHEREAS, Village Staff recommended the purchase of one 2023 Peterbilt 520 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck from Southern Sewer Equipment Sales and Service, Inc. pursuant to pricing established in an existing Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract for Waste and Recycling Vehicles (Contract No. 091219-NWY); and WHEREAS, the Village Council declare one existing 2016 sanitation collection vehicle as surplus property; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution 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 approves the purchase of one 2023 Peterbilt 520 Front Load Refuse Collection Truck from Southern Sewer Equipment Sales and Service, Inc. pursuant to pricing established in an existing Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract for Waste and Recycling Vehicles (Contract No. 091219-NWY) at a total cost $296,488.00, with funds expended from Account No. Q5541-66410 (ARPA Expense – Automotive). The Village Council further authorizes the Interim Village Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate the purchase. Section 3. Upon delivery, acceptance and placement into service of the new collection vehicle, the Village Council declares the following vehicle as surplus property and authorizes its disposal in accordance with Village policies and procedures: One 2016 Mack front-load refuse vehicle #392 (VIN: 1M2LR02C9HM002002) Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Page 2 of 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____ DAY OF ____________, 2023. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK 800-782-4134 SouthernSewer.com 772-595-6940 Doral Fort Pierce Orlando Mr. Marc Holloway January 4, 2023 Village of North Palm Beach 645 Prosperity Farms Road North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Email: mholloway@village-npb.org Copy: Mr. Keith Davis, email: kdavis@village-npb.org Dear Mr. Holloway: Southern Sewer Equipment Sales appreciates the opportunity to provide the Village of North Palm Beach with a quote from Sourcewell contract #091219-NWY for a New Way Mammoth 40 yard front loader refuse body mounted on a new Peterbilt 520 chassis. Please review the attached equipment list. New Way Mammoth 40 Yard Front Loading Refuse Body Mounted on a new Peterbilt 520 Chassis TOTAL PRICE: $296,488.00* The price does include delivery to the City. *This ordered stock unit is subject to prior sale. Pricing based on current market conditions. Does not include unforeseen changes due to volatile market fluctuations and/or material surcharges. Quote is valid for 30 days. Please feel free to contact Anthony Lowe at (772) 834-8201, if you have any questions. Sincerely, Jenny Mitchem Office Manager Equipment List Village of North Palm Beach January 4, 2023 New Way Mammoth 40 yd. Front Loader 28 Cubic Yard Body Capacity 12 Cubic Yard Hopper Capacity Full Eject Dump Air Joystick Control – Single Handle Quad Air Over Hydraulic Outside Controls for Arms, Forks & Packing with E-Stop 10,000 lb. Lift Rating Arms, 5” Arm Cylinder & 4” Fork Cylinder Fork Thickness 1¼” with Hook (44” usable bumper to hook) Front Mount Muncie MLS Gear Pump Hydraulic Filter By-Pass Visual Indicator in Cab Quick Disconnect Port for Pressure Gauge Quick Disconnect Pressure Gauge Hour Meter on PTO Auto Lock Tailgate Aluminum Drip Pan Below Tailgate Seal Curved Shell Body Steel Canopy Torque Tube Reinforcement Inserts Sliding Access Door Body Side Ladder Automatic Packer Pack on the Go Dual Camera System with 7” Color Monitor, Cameras at Rear & Hopper Over Height Warning Light Center Mount Brake LED Body Lights LED Backup Lights, Mounted Mid-Body LED Work Lights: 2 in Hopper, 1 on Canopy Strobe Light, Mounted Center Tailgate Integrated Strobe Light Package, Mounted Upper Tailgate Remote Grease Tailgate Hinge and Cylinders Acrylic Urethane Enamel Color Paint Shovel/Broom Rack 20 lb. Fire Extinguisher Triangle Kit 1 Year Body and Hydraulic Warranty 2 Year Cylinder Warranty Chassis: New Peterbilt Model 520 Chassis 66,000 GVW Paccar PX-9 380 HP Diesel Engine Allison 4500 RDS-P Transmission VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: Honorable Mayor and Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Marc Holloway, Field Operations Manager DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approval of an additional FY 2023 blanket purchase order to Flying Scot, Inc. for sidewalk removal and replacement in an amount not to exceed $100,000. Village Staff is continuing its efforts to repair and improve the public sidewalks throughout the Village to improve safety, ensure ADA Compliance and enhance the community utilizing Infrastructure Surtax dollars. Sidewalk removal and replacement locations are identified as inspections are conducted. Previously, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2022-96, the Village Council approved the issuance of a blanket purchase order to Flying Scot, Inc. in the amount of $50,000 for Sidewalk Removal and Replacement utilizing an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract: Palm Beach Gardens contract number ITB2020-124PS (executed on November 25, 2020): This contract received thirteen (13) bidders on miscellaneous Public Works Projects, and Flying Scot, Inc. was determined to be the lowest qualified bidder for sidewalk repair. Staff is estimating that another $100,000 is needed for these services for the remainder of the current fiscal year. The Village’s purchasing policies and procedures authorize concurrent competitive purchasing on other state and local government contracts. The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency. Account Information: Fund Department / Division Account Number Account Description Amount Infrastructure Surtax Public Works/ Streets & Grounds I7321-66210 Construction & Major Renovation $100,000 Recommendation: Village Staff requests Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution approving the issuance of an additional FY 2023 blanket purchase order to Flying Scot Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $100,000, with funds expended from Account No. I7321-66210 (Streets & Grounds - Construction & Major Renovation), utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Contract in accordance with Village policies and procedures. RESOLUTION 2023- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING AN ADDITIONAL BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER WITH FLYING SCOT INC. FOR SIDEWALK REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT UTILIZING PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,000; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Village’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures authorize the use of blanket purchase orders for materials purchased over a certain period of time not to exceed a single fiscal year and require Village Council approval for blanket purchase orders issued to a single vendor in excess of $25,000; and WHEREAS, through the adoption of Resolution No. 2022-96 on November 14, 2022, the Village Council approved the issuance of a blanket purchase order for sidewalk removal and replacement to Flying Scot Inc. in the amount of $50,000; and WHEREAS, Village Staff is requesting an additional blanket purchase order in the amount of $100,000; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution 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 approves the issuance of an additional blanket purchase order to Flying Scot Inc. in the amount of $100,000 (for a total expenditure of $150,000 for Fiscal Year 2023) for sidewalk removal and replacement utilizing pricing established in an existing City of Palm Beach Gardens Agreement for Miscellaneous Public Works Projects (ITB2020 -124PS), with funds expended from Account No. I7321-66210 (Streets & Grounds - Construction & Major Renovation). Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____DAY OF ____________, 2023. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the Village Council THRU: Chuck Huff, Interim Village Manager FROM: Rick Jenkins, Police Chief DATE: January 26, 2023 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION – Approving the Sole Source purchase of Police Patrol Equipment from Aardvark in the amount of $59,580. Village Staff is recommending Village Council consideration and adoption of the attached Resolution approving the sole source purchase of six (6) Kinetic Breaching tools for the Police Department. Background: The Police Department utilizes Kinetic Breaching Tools to force entry during high-risk operations with secured entry points. Purchasing: Kinetic Breaching Technology (KBT) does manufacture the product; however, as stated in the attached letter from KBT: “Aardvark is the only KBT, LLC distributor authorized to respond to Law Enforcement Agency’s Requests for Proposals and Requests for Quotes, as well as represent, KBT, LLC on the GSA schedule.” Funding: During the Fiscal Year 2023 budgetary process, a total of $60,000 was budgeted for the purchase of this equipment utilizing “General Revenues” within the five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The “General Revenue” funds for capital items are held in the Village’s CIP Fund and transferred to the project account when the item is ready to be purchased. The following budget amendment uses $59,580 in CIP funds for this purchase. A CIP Fund Recap, as well as all supporting documentation, has been included in your agenda backup material for review. Budget Amendment: Account Description Use Source Capital Projects Fund: K5711-66490 Machinery & Equipment $59,580 K5541-66000 Reserve Expenses - Capital $59,580 Total Capital Projects Fund $59,580 $59,580 The attached Resolution has been prepared and/or reviewed by the Village Attorney for legal sufficiency. Recommendation: Village Staff recommends Council consideration and approval of the attached Resolution authorizing the sole source purchase of six (6) Kinetic Breaching Tools from Aardvark in an amount not to exceed $59,580, with funds expended from Account Number K5711-66490 (Police – Machinery & Equipment); authorizing the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the required budget amendment; and authorizing the Interim Village Manager to take all actions necessary to effectuate the purchase in accordance with the Village’s purchasing policies and procedures. Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION 2023- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE OF KINETIC BREACHING TOOLS FROM AARDVARK FOR USE BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO AMEND THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND BUDGET TO TRANSFER $59,580 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE ACCOUNT TO THE POLICE – MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT CAPITAL ACCOUNT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Village’s Police Department requested approval of the sole source purchase of Kinetic Breaching Tools from Aardvark; and WHEREAS, the Village’s purchasing policies and procedures require Village Council approval for all sole source purchases in excess of $25,000; and WHEREAS, the Village Council seeks to amend the current capital projects fund budget to transfer $59,580 from the Capital Reserve Account to the Police – Machinery and Equipment Capital Account to fund the purchase; and WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the adoption of this Resolution 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 approves the sole source purchase of Kinetic Breaching Tools from Aardvark at a total cost of $59,580.00, with funds expended from Account No. K5711-66490 (Police – Machinery and Equipment), and authorizes the Interim Village Manager to take all steps necessary to effectuate the purchase. Section 3. In order to fund this expenditure, the Village Council hereby approves a budget amendment for the transfer of funds as indicated below and authorizes and directs the Mayor and Village Clerk to execute the budget amendment for and on behalf of the Village of North Palm Beach: Budget Amendment: Account Description Use Source Capital Projects Fund: K5711-66490 Machinery & Equipment $59,580 K5541-66000 Reserve Expenses - Capital $59,580 Total Capital Projects Fund $59,580 $59,580 Page 2 of 2 Section 4. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ____ DAY OF ____________, 2023. (Village Seal) MAYOR ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK Beginning Balance $1,510,383 Transfers in:Resolution / Ordinance Amount Total FY 2023 Transfer in (transfer during budget process) Ordinance # 2022‐16 679,800      Total Transfers in $679,800 Less: Purchases Description Resolution #Amount Total Fiscal Year 2023 Assessment Methodology for Overhead Utility Undergrounding on 1/26/23 agenda 64,400        Police Patrol Equipment on 1/26/23 agenda 59,580        Total Purchases (123,980)             CIP Fund Available Balance $2,066,203 Village of North Palm Beach CIP Fund Recap Fiscal Year 2023