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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 6C_2/22/1990 .. „ilfiek f/ ,• ,...„ VILLAGE OF TEQUESTAI Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive '.-� i�, Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200 `�., ; FAX: (407)575-6203 V=I.LAGE MANAGER ' 0 R E P ORT FEBRUARY 5 — FEE3FtUARY 16 , 199(71 1. February 5, 1990 a) Memorandum to Mark M. Schimmenti, Urban Designer and Jaime Correa, Image Network enclosing Tequesta Center Master Plan; Traffic Study/Analysis. b) Village Manager met with Broadview Condominium Association Board of Directors at 2:00 P.M. to discuss cost and benefits of Annexation into Tequesta. 2. February 6, 1990 a) A meeting was held by Code Enforcement Board at 7:30 P.M. in the Village Hall Council Chambers. 3. February 7, 1990 a) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official enclosing correspondence pertaining to Code Enforcement Board; Public Hearing Procedures. b) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official, enclosing for his review and action, correspondence relative to Palm Beach County Annexation Incentive Program. 4. February 8, 1990 a) A Village Council Meeting was held at 5:30 P.M. in the Village Hall Council Chambers. 5. February 9, 1990 a) Letter to five (5) Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, Messrs. Timothy F. Hunt, Executive Director, Solid Waste Authority and David Hinsa, Executive Director, Palm Beach County Municipal League and Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation, enclosing VOT Resolution 5- 89/90; Opposing the Abolition and Restructuring of the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority for their review and consideration. b) Letter to Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90 urging them to give consideration to implementing an Idle/No Wake Speed Zone at the Intracoastal Waterway. •a • Village Manager's Report February 5 - 16, 1990 Page 2 - c) Letter to Pete Mallson, Director of State Lands enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90 for his information. d) Letter to Ney Landrum, Director, Division of Recreation & Parks, Department of Natural Resources enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90 for his information. e) Letter to Mr. David B. Stevenson, Planner II, Office of Recreation Services, Department of Natural Resources, enclosing Resolution 7-89/90 for his information. f) Letter to Karen Lewis, Senior Management Analyst, Division of Marine Resources, Department of Natural Resources, enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90 for his review and consideration. g) Letter to Dennis Eshleman, Director, Parks & Recreation Department, Palm Beach County, enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7- 89/90; Coral Cove Park. h) Letter to Richard Walesky, Director, Department of Environmental Resources Management, Palm Beach County, enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90; Manatee Protection for his review and consideration. i) Letter to James W. Pilz, President, Beach Road Association, enclosing VOT Resolution No. 7-89/90; Jet Skis; Idle/No Wake Speed Zone in North Jupiter Sound. j ) Letter to Raymond C. Sittig, Executive Director, Florida League of Cities, Inc. relative to Collection of Past Due Occupational License Fees from Insurance Companies. 6. February 12, 1990 a) Letter to Barbara Kerr, Administrator, North County Ambulance with regard to North County Ambulance, Inc. Parking Lot. b) Letter to Timothy F. Hunt, Jr. , Executive Director, Solid Waste Authority in conjunction with Consideration of Conducting Amnesty Day Program in Tequesta. Village Manager's Report February 5 - 16, 1990 Page 3 - c) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official requesting him to review Tequesta Motor Cars, 746 U.S. Highway One; Potential Deviation from Approved Site Plan. d) .Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building Official requesting him to review for potential code deficiencies of a certain property in Tequesta. 7. February 13, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled meeting was held by All Department Heads at 9:30 A.M. in the Village Hall Council Chambers to discuss various matters within their department. b) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Village Attorney, relative to Community appearance and Code Enforcement for his information and comments. c) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Village Attorney, enclosing Proposed Ordinance No. 396 for his review and comments. d) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Village Attorney relative to Interlocal Agreement for Fire-Rescue services; Section II. . Renewals for his review. e) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Village Attorney, relative to Proposed Landscape Ordinance No. 377; First Reading. f) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Village Attorney, in conjunction with Tequesta Town Center Master Plan; Right-of-Way Protection Plan. g) Letter to Beverly Kennedy, Strawberry Festival Co-Chairman, The First United Presbyterian Church, granting permission to place a temporary sign at Tequesta Drive for the period of February 19th to March 18th for the annual Strawberry Festival. 8. February 14, 1990 a) Letter to George G. Gentile, President, - George G. Gentile & Associates, Inc. pertaining to Revised Landscape Ordinance No. 377 for his comments. .. Village Manager's Report February 5 - 16, 1990 Page 4 - b) Letter to Rick Dent, II, Executive Director, ENCON, pertaining to ENCON Sanitary Sewer Facilities in Country Club Drive Area. c) Memorandum to All Department Heads enclosing Safety News Pamphlets for dissemination to the employees within their department. 9. February 16, 1990 a) A meeting at 7:30 P.M. with Scrimshaw Homeowners Association to discuss cost and benefits of Annexing into Tequesta. 10. The following is a summary of water pumpage usage for the month of January 1 to 31, 1990. JAN. 1990 JAN. 1989 TEQUESTA WATER TREATMENT PLANT Treated Water Pumped 34.987 m.g. 53.364 m.g. Maximum Day 1.906 m.g. 1.925 m.g. Minimum Day 0.585 m.g. 1 . 598 m.g. Average Day 1.129 m.g. 1.721 m.g. Backwash Water Used 1.110 m.g. 1.720 m.g. Hydrant Flushing 00 00 m.g. WATER PURCHASED FROM JUPITER Total Pumped 41.425 m.g. 51.663 m.g. Maximum Day 1.845 m.g. 2.466 m.g. Minimum Day 0.195 m.g. .954 m.g. Average Day 1.336 m.g. 1. 666 m.g. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PUMPAGE Total Pumped 78.412 m.g. 105.166 m.g. Maximum Day 3.028 m.g. 4. 186 m.g. Minimum Day 2.074 m.g. 2.701 m.g. Average Day 2.465 m.g. 3.392 m.g. Metered Services . . . 4,254 4, 132 Rainfall 1 45" 1.47" Jupiter Yearly Contract at 1.5 M.D. . . 547.500 m.g. Received from Jupiter to-date . . . . 250.754 m.g. 296.746 m.g. Village Manager's Report February 5 - 16, 1990 Page 5 - The Monthly Water Quality Analysis are as follows: JANUARY JANUARY PARAMETER 1989 1988 pH 7.4 7.5 Total Alkalinity 193 199 Total Hardness 205 201 Calcium Hardness 195 194 Color 9 .12 Iron .03 .06 Chlorides 98 100 Turbidity . 12 .20 Chlorine 3.4 3.2 WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 1. SYSTEM FLUSHING - No flushing due to water shortage 2. METER INSTALLATION - Replacements. . . 21 New Installs. . . 15 3. HYDRANT PAINTING - 3 Hydrants painted within the Village 1 Hydrant replaced 11. A copy of the Building Department Monthly Report for the month of January 1990 is attached and made a part of this Report. Attachment VILLAGE OF TEOUESTA c-' V/ ` / BUILDING DEPARTMENT �A QuFSTOf • i FEB _ 77g 7 MONTHLY BUILDING REPORT: JANUARY 1990 Vitt/Mir9t� NO. OF THIS SAME MONTH THIS FISCAL LAST F 4 OffIw: Aio CAL; INSPEC. MONTH LAST YEAR YR. TO DATE YR. TO �� E Building 212 17.1 707 680 '212 Electric - 32 48 183 204 32 Plumbing 44 28 - 142 134 44 Misc. 118 137 516 484 118 TOTAL 406 384 1548 1502 406 Daily Avg. 19. 3 18. 3 19. 1 18. 7 19. 3 PERMITS ISSUED BUILDING: Number 64 67 232 208 64 S Value 574, 588. 00 549, 090. 00 2,849,876. 00 3,292, 357. 00 574,588. 01 Permit Fees 9, 832. 95 6, 335. 00 45, 159. 60 29, 968. 00 9,832. 9 ELECTRIC: Number 12 25 49 70 121 Permit Fees 963. 00 1, 233. 60 2, 429. 34 3, 622. 70 963. 00 PLUMBING: Number 17 10 40 33 17 Permit Fees 688. 00 687. 00 2,006. 00 1, 880. 00 688. 0C NATURE OF BUILDING PERMITS No. Of Dwelling Type of Permit Permits Units Permit Fees Valuation Single Family 2 2 4, 174. 62 278, 308. 00 Commercial - - - Public Const. 1 - . 01 Land Development 1 - 760. 00 Demolition - - - - Pools / Spas 3 - 399. 55 25, 170. 00 Signs - - - Others 51 - 3, 321. 27 191, 160. 00 ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS: Single Family 4 900. 00 61, 450. 00 Multi-Family - - Commercial 2 277. 50 18,500. 00 SUB-TOTAL 64 - 9,832. 95 574,588.00 Electric 12 - 963. 00 Plumbing 17 .. 688. 00 - TOTAL : 93 :' .2 11,483.85 -... 574,588.00 • VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA BUILDING DEPARTMENT MONTH: JANUARY 1990 AMOUNT OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES: 29 3, 495. 25 COUNTYWIDE LICENSES: 34 68. 80 ZONING VARIANCES: _ SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: _ ANNEXATION PETITIONS: _ SUBDIVISION FEES: _ ZONING CHANGES: _ LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES: 1 760. 00 SITE PLAN REVIEW: _ COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD 1 50. 00 BLDG. DEPT. SERVICES: - 90. 00 MAPS / CODES / COPIES: - 10. 00 COUNTY / ROAD IMPACT FEES: 3 5,012. 85 RADON SURCHARGE: 6 161. 41 RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEES: 1 542. 80 TOTAL 10, 191. 11 COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD: MEETINGS: 1 APPLICANTS: 2 jms