HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 5D_7/12/1990VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Teque:ia Dme
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200
FAX: (407) 575-0203
V= L L AG E MANAGER ' S
JLJNE 2 5 — JiJLY 6
1. June 26, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled
the Village Staff at
Village Hall Council
various matters within
R E P O RT
1 9 9 O
meeting was held by
9:30 A.M. in the
Chambers to discuss
each department.
b) Memorandum pertaining to Village of
Tequesta Water Use Restriction was
distributed to the news media and T.V.
stations as well as to the Palm Beach
County Sheriff's Office, Martin County
Sheriff's Office and Carl R. Roderick,
Chief of Police.
2. June 27, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled meeting was held by
the Community Appearance Board (CAB) at
9:30 A.M. in the Village Hall Council
Chambers.
b) Letter to Milton A. Gordon, in response to
his correspondence of June 25th pertaining
to ditch embankment along his property at
West Windsor Road, Jupiter.
3. June 28, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled meeting was held by
the Village Council at 7:00 P.M. in the
Village Hall Council Chambers.
b) Memorandum to Jack L. Horniman, Planning
Consultant, Thomas C. Hall, Water System
Manager, Scott D. Ladd, Building Official,
Jay Jergens, Jones, Foster, Johnston &
Stubbs, concerning schedule of events of
DCA vs. Village of Tequesta.
4. June 29, 1990 a) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
Official, for his information and action,
relative to Pantlin Landscape Bond.
b) Letter to Christopher Mora, Traffic
Engineer, Board of County Commissioners,
Department of Engineering & Public Works
regarding Signalization at Tequesta
Drive/Old Dixie Highway Intersection.
Recvcled Paner
Village Manager's Report
June 25 - July 6, 1990
Page 2 -
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c) Letter to Mark Pantlin concerning Warranty
Deed at County Line Plaza.
d) Letter to John C. Randolph, Village
Attorney, enclosing Proposed Contract for
Engineering Services for his information
and review.
e) Letter to W. S. Stokely, Chief Engineer,
Florida East Coast Railway Company relative
to Tequesta Drive Landscape Plan.
5. July 2, 1990 a) Letter to Tom Murphy, Chief, Palm Beach
County Fire -Rescue Service, enclosing three
originals of Interlocal Agreement for Fire -
Rescue Services MSTU.
b) Memorandum to Jack L. Horniman, Planning
Consultant advising of a scheduled meeting
for Town Center Master Plan.
6. July 3, 1990 a) Letter to David Hinsa, Executive Director,
Palm Beach County Municipal League,
relative to Local Option Sales Tax;
Potential Village of Tequesta 10-Year
Capital Improvement Plan.
b) A Department Head meeting was held at 9:00
A.M. in the Village Hall Council Chambers
to discuss various matters within each
department.
c) A regularly scheduled meeting was held by
the Code Enforcement Board at 7:30 P.M.
7. July 4, 1990 a) The Administrative, Building, Water
Department Offices and Department of Public
Works and Recreation were closed in
observance of Independence Day.
8. July 5, 1990 a) Memorandum to Thomas C. Hall concerning
Eminent Domain Across County Line; Water
System.
b) Memorandum in conjunction with a meeting
held between Wendy K. Harrison, Thomas C.
Hall and Neil Larson of Palm Beach County
Environmental Resources Management with
regard to Water Main Subaqueous Crossing.
Village Manager's Report
June 25 - July 6, 1990
Page 3 -
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c) Letter to Larry Thompson, Deputy Director
of Operations enclosing three re -executed
copies of an Interlocal Agreement for
Municipal Recycling with the Solid Waste
Authority of Palm Beach County.
9. July 6, 1990 a) Memorandum to Village Council pertaining to
the 25% Water Surcharge to Martin County
and Unincorporated Palm Beach County
Customers; Agenda Item VIII-A.
b) Memorandum to All Department Heads
notifying of the Staff Meeting scheduled
for Wednesday, July llth at 9:30 A.M.
c) Letter to John C. Randolph, Village
Attorney relative to Pantlin Landscape
Bond; County Line Plaza.
10. The following is a summary of water pumpage usage for the month
of June 1 - 30, 1990.
TEQUESTA WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Treated Water Pumped
Maximum Day
Minimum Day
Average Day
Backwash Water Used
Hydrant Flushing
Total Pumped
Maximum Day
Minimum Day
Average Day
JUNE 1990
26.844
m.g.
1.709
m.g
0.000
m.g.
0.895
m.g.
0.831
m.g.
0.0
m.g.
WATER PURCHASED FROM JUPITER
45.973
m.g.
2.015
m.g.
0.926
m.g.
1.532
m.g.
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PUMPAGE
JUNE 1989
63.451
m.g.
2.687
m.g.
1.193
m.g.
2.115
m.g.
2.390
m.g.
00
m.g.
38.515
m.g.
1.922
m.g.
0.349
m.g.
1.284
m.g.
Total Pumped 72.817 m.g. 101.960 m.g.
Maximum Day 2.933 m.g. 4.362 m.g.
Minimum Day 1.710 m.g. 2.404 m.g.
Average Day 2.427 m.g. 3.399 m.g.
Village Manager's Report
June 25 - July 6, 1990
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Metered Services ............... 4,315 .4,235
Rainfall ........................ 2.47" ........3.27"
Jupiter Yearly contract at 1.5 m.g.d. ........... 547.500 m.g.
Received from Jupiter to -date ................... 496.100 m.g.
51.400 m.g.
The Monthly Water Quality Analysis is as follows:
PARAMETER
JUNE 1990 JUNE 1989
pH................. 7.4 ........ 7.4
Total Alkalinity .... 166 ........ 175
Total Hardness ...... 194 ........ 186
Calcium Hardness .... 184 ........ 176
Color............... 7 ........ 10
Iron ............... .03 .05
Chlorides ........... 90 82
Turbidity ........... .13 ........ .17
Chlorine (total) .... 3.6 ........ 1.9
WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
I. SYSTEM FLUSHING
2. METER INSTALLATIONS - Replacements: 24
New Installs: 7
3. HYDRANT PAINTING - 3 Hydrants painted
0 Replaced
10. A copy of the Building Department Monthly Report for the month
of June 1990 is attached and made a part of this Report.
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Attachment
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY BUILDING REPORT: JUNE 1990
NO. OF
THIS
SAME MONTH
THIS FISCAL
INSPEC.
MONTH
LAST YEAR
YR. TO DATE
Building
239
172
1724
Electric
50
45
411
Plumbing
39
34
332
Misc.
93
152
1116
TOTAL
421
403
3583
Daily Avg.
20.0
18.3
19.3
BUILDING:
PERMITS ISSUED
EOlt
14
LAST ;SC ,�� CAL. Y�R
YR. T AtO SIrO D
E
1677 6i1��'\2
433
337
1181
3628
19.5
260
234
718
2441
19.4
Number
65
80
541
586
373
$ Value
1, 190, 835. 89
824, 351. 50
5, 872, 888. 89
7, 085, 440. 50
3,597,600.E
Permit Fees
18, 9 14. 27
11, 195. O1
91, 815. 12
73, 461. 51
56,488.4
ELECTRIC:
Number 10 17 122 159 85
Permit Fees 480.81 840. 50 5,513.05 11, 175. 10 4, 046. 7 1
PLUMBING:
Number 5
21 82 102
59
Permit Fees 2 15. 00
926.00 4,374.25 5, 977•. 00
3,056. 2
NATURE OF BUILDING PERMITS
No.
Of
Dwelling
Type of Permit Permits
Units Permit Fees
Valuation
Single Family
5
5 13,685.70
863,338.15
Commercial
-
- _
_
Public Const.
2
- .00
19, 000. 00
Land Development
-
Demol it ion ( Interior)
Pools / Spas
-
- _
_
Signs
4
- 120.00
3,450,00
Others
51
- 4,658.57
274, 547. 74
ALTERATIONS b ADDITIONS:
Single Family
1
240.00
16,000.00
Multi -Family
-
_
Commercial
2
210.00
14, 500.00
SUB -TOTAL
65
5 18, 914. 27 11190,
835.89
Electric
10
480.81
-
Plumbing
5
215.00
-
TOTAL 80 3 19, 610.08
0
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
MONTH: JUNE 1990
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES:
COUNTYWIDE LICENSES:
ZONING VARIANCES:
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS:
ANNEXATION PETITIONS:
SUBDIVISION FEES:
ZONING CHANGES:
LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES:
SITE PLAN REVIEW:
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD
BLDG. DEPT. SERVICES:
MAPS / CODES / COPIES:
COUNTY / ROAD IMPACT FEES:
RADON SURCHARGE:
RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEES:
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD:
MEETINGS: 2
APPLICANTS: 3
i us
AMOUNT
11 b 530.00
16 32.00
2 200.00
2 100.00
- 20.00
- 125.25
5 9,382.01
8 234.63
3 1,282.98
TOTAL
$ 11, 907. 37
0.0-019
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drr.e
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200
FAX: (407) 575-6203
M EM O RAN D UM
TO: Village Council jff
FROM: Wendy K. Harrison, Assistant to the Village Manager
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DATE: July 6, 1990
SUBJECT: Palm Beach County Co-Tran Public Transportation System;
Agenda Item VII-A
At the request of Mayor Capretta, this item is brought to your
attention for discussion and direction.
The Mayor will be attending a meeting of Northern Palm Beach
County Mayors on July 23rd to discuss expansion of the County Co -
Train system. The northern limit of Co-Tran currently is PGA
Boulevard at the North County Courthouse. Service to Northern Palm
Beach County was originally implemented in May of 1980 at a level
Of six day a week service with forty-five minute intervals. In
July of '81, service was curtailed to two days a week. All service
was eliminated in spring of 1988. In both cases of curtailment, a
cost versus benefit analysis was performed, which dictated the
reduction. Municipalities not currently served by Co-Tran include
Tequesta, North Palm Beach, Jupiter and Juno Beach.
Due to the large population increase in the North County area
since 1981, expansion of the service is being discussed by various
parties. The purpose of the July 23 meeting is to discuss this
expansion. If service were to be extended to Northern Palm Beach
County, political and/or practical support to convince Palm Beach
County to fund the expansion would probably be necessary. If the
service were to be provided, it would probably be a six day a week,
hourly -interval service. The potential routes are unknown at this
time and would be determined from petitions of potential riders,
and would probably tie to central and south county routes at the
Palm Beach Gardens Mail.
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