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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 6C_10/11/1990VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200 FAX: (4071 575-6203 V= L L A G E MANAG E R' S R E P O R T S E P T EMB E Y2 2 4— O (-- T O B ER 5 I 1 9 9 0 1. September 24, 1990 a) Memorandum to Village Council dated September 20th enclosing an article relative to the Proposed Tequesta Library, 2. September 26, 1990 a) The Village Manager was available to Tequesta residents for any questions pertaining to Refuse/Recycling Collection Services between 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon and 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Council Chambers 3. September 27, 1990 a) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official, for his information and action, concerning Alleged Code Violations. b) Memorandum to Wendy K. Harrison, Assistant to Village Manager concerning Solid Waste; Research Validity of Volume Based Fee System. c) Letter to Dan Russell, Rood Landscape Co., Inc. with regard to Tequesta Drive Beautification Project. d) Memorandum pertaining to Municipal League Meeting held September 26, 1990. e) The Village Manager attended the funeral services of Don Osha, Jupiter Mayor. 4. September 28, 1990 a) Memorandum to Gregory C. Spencer, Director of Public Safety, enclosing copy of an article relative to Mechanism for Collection of Unpaid Parking Fines. b) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq., Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs, P.A., enclosing Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn for his review and comments. Recycled Paper Village Manager's Report September 24 - October 5, 1990 Page 2 - ------------------------------------ c) Letter to William D. Reese, P.E., President, Reese, Macon & Associates, Inc. enclosing two copies of Professional Services Agreement; Surficial Aquifer Wells, Transmission Piping and Finished Water Storage Tank for his execution. d) Village Manager attended funeral of Mary Louise Nolen. 5. October 1, 1990 a) Letter to Trela J. White, Esq., Palm Beach Countywide Planning Council enclosing correspondence relative to Countywide Planning Council Policies. 6. October 2, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled meeting was held by Code Enforcement Board at 7:30 P.M. at the Lighthouse Gallery. 7. October 3, 1990 a) Memorandum to Steve Kennedy, Code Enforcement Officer, for his review and action, concerning Jose LiDonni Property on Willow Road. b) Letter to R. W. Wyckoff, President, Florida East Coast Railway Company, relative to FEC Railroad; Tequesta Ordinance No. 329; Night-time Ban on Train Horns. c) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official, enclosing a copy of correspondence relative to DCA vs. VOT; Stipulated Agreement; Remedial Actions. d) Letter to Peter L. Pimentel, Executive Director, Northern Palm Beach County Water Control District, enclosing information relative to Tequesta Town Center Master Plan; Property Owner Listing for his information and records. e) Village Manager attended a meeting of the Palm Beach County City Management Association. 8. a Village Manager's Report September 24 - October 5, 1990 Page 3 - ------------------------------------ October 4, 1990 a) Memorandum to Village Council in conjunction with Tequesta Pathways (Sidewalk) Project. b) Memorandum to Village Council relative to Appointment of Regular Member to the Board of Adjustment; Agenda Item. c) Memorandum to Village Council in connection with Appointment of Alternate Member to the Community Appearance Board; Agenda Item. d) Memorandum to Village Council concerning Code Enforcement Board Appointments; Agenda Item. e) Letter to all Presidents of Homeowners, Condominiums, and Apartments Associations within Tequesta enclosing VOT Resolution No. 18-89/90 Constitutional Amendment No. 3, urging their support and vote "yes" on the November 6, 1990 Ballot. f) Letter to all municipalities of Palm Beach County and Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, enclosing VOT Resolution No. 18-89/90 urging their support for Constitutional Amendment No. 3 on the November 6, 1990 Ballot. g) Memorandum pertaining to Annexation Policy; Agenda Item. The following is a summary of water pumpage usage for the month of September 1 - 30, 1990. TEQUESTA WATER TREATMENT PLANT SEPTEMBER 1990 SEPTEMBER 1989 Treated Water Pumped 33.654 m.g. 43.620 m.g. Maximum Day 1.838 m.g 2.004 m.g. Minimum Day .639 m.g. .941 m.g. Average Day 1.222 m.g. 1.454 m.g. Backwash Water Used 0.930 m.g. 1.940 m.g. Village Manager's Report September 24 - October 5, 1990 Page 4 - ------------------------------------ Total Pumped Maximum Day Minimum Day Average Day Total Pumped Maximum Day Minimum Day Average Day WATER PURCHASED FROM JUPITER 47.618 m.g. 2.250 m.g. 0.910 m.g. 1.587 m.g. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PUMPAGE Metered Services ............... Rainfall........................ 81.172 m.g. 3.419 m.g. 1.549 m.g. 2.709 m.g. 41.790 m.g. 2.127 m.g. 0.791 m.g. 1.393 m.g. 85.330 m.g. 3.308 m.g. 2.384 m.g. 2.844 m.g. 4,331 ........4,244 6.58" ........3.44" Jupiter Yearly contract at 1.5 m.g.d. ........... 547.500 m.g. Received from Jupiter to -date ................... 89.725 m.g. Balance ................................ 457.775 m.g. The Monthly Water Quality Analysis is as follows: SEPTEMBER 1990 SEPTEMBER 1989 PARAMETER pH................. 7.4 .......... 7.4 Total Alkalinity .... 190 .......... 186 Total Hardness ...... 203 .......... 206 Calcium Hardness .... 195 .......... 197 Color............... 5 .......... 9 Iron............... .02 .......... .04 Chlorides ........... 90 .......... 90 Turbidity ........... .14 .......... .16 Chlorine (total) .... 3.9 .......... 3.2 WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. SYSTEM FLUSHING .166 m.g. 2. METER INSTALLATIONS - Replacements: 13 New Installs: 3 3. HYDRANT PAINTING - 7 Hydrants painted 0 Replaced il. A copy of the Building Department Report for the month of September 1990 is attached and made a part of this Report. /mk Attachment VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA BUILDING DEPARTMENT MONTHLY BUILDING REPORT: SEPTEMBER 1990 NO. OF THIS SAME MONTH THIS FISCAL LAST FISCAL CAL. YR. INSPEC. MONTH LAST YEAR YR. TO DATE YR. TO DATE TO DATE Bu i 1 d inq 146 196 2228 2227 1733 Electric 39 44 536 560 385 Plumbing 35 28 452 431 354 Misc. 79 141 1356 1530 958 TOTAL 299 409 4572 4748 3430 Daily Avg. 15.7 20.4 18.4 19.0 18.2 PERMITS ISSUED BUILDING: ! Number 36 65 664 794 496 $ Value 100, 3 10. 00 1, 025, 724. 00 6, 655, 246. 89 10, 140, 085. 00 4, 379, 958. 89 Permit Fees 1,750.96 15,473.18 104,288.67 108,480.34 68,962.02 ELECTRIC: Number 10 17 164 199 127 Permit Fees 435.00 914.00 7,229.55 13, 497. 80 5,763.21 i PLUMBING: Number 9 8 109 134 86 Permit Fees 462. 00 447.00 5,582.25 7, 598. 00 4, 254. 25 NATURE OF BUILDING PERMITS No. Of Dwelling Type of Permit Permits Units Permit Fees Valuation Single Family - - - - Commercial - Public Const. - - - - Land Development - - - - Demolition (Interior) - - - - Fools / Spas - - - - Signs 2 - 50.00 625.00 i Others 32 - 1,620.96 94, 910. 00 i ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS: Single Family 2 80.00 4,775.00 Multi -Family - - - Commercial - - - SUB -TOTAL 36 - 1,750.96 100, 310. 00 Electric 10 435.00 - Plumbing 9 462.00 - TOTAL 55 - 2,647.96 100, 310. 00 VILLAGE OF TEOUESTA BUILDING DEPARTMENT A D D I T I O N A L R E V E N U E S MONTH: SEPTEMBER 1990 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES: 341 $36.318.50 COUNTYWIDE LICENSES: 367 734.00 ZONING VARIANCES: - - SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: - - ANNEXATION PETITIONS: - - SUBDIVISION FEES: - - ZONING CHANGES: - - LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES: - - SITE PLAN REVIEW: - - COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD 2 100.00 BLDG. DEPT. SERVICES: - 20.00 MAPS / CODES / COPIES: - 27.60 COUNTY / ROAD IMPACT FEES: - - RADON SURCHARGE: - - RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEES: - - TOTAL TOTAL (PERMITS) TOTAL MONTH j ms $37,200.10 2,647.96 39, 848. 06 -------------- --------------