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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 7A_12/14/1989 • �w VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive • Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200 fr' FAX: (407)575-6203 0 (\ 4 tt MEMORANDUM _ �` �6Q, Arlo. TO: Village Council FROM: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager DATE: December 7, 1989 SUBJECT: Tequesta Drive Landscape Plan Attached, please find a copy of the proposed Tequesta Drive Landscape Plan and a copy of the Community Appearance Board (CAB) Meeting Minutes wherein the recommendations of the CAB concerning the proposed Plan are contained. As you recall, we brought this before you on June 6, 1989 and determined that it would be best to remove the same from your consideration until such time as we were in possession of further information relative to any planning initiatives (Charrette) which may have been forthcoming from the Tequesta Downtown Development Task Force. The Tequesta Town Center Master Plan will allow for the landscaping of Tequesta Drive in the manner proposed herein. Therefore, there is no conflict between the Tequesta Drive Landscape Plan and the Tequesta Town Center Master Plan. Approval of the Plan does not constitute authorization to proceed with installation of the landscaping. Your approval will allow the landscape architect to complete the landscape drawings, in accordance with your instructions. Construction, based upon the approved landscape drawings, shall be held in abeyance until such time as the Village Council has approved the landscape construction bids that will be advertised by the Village. Landscaping installation will commence sometime after the completion of the Tequesta Drive Construction project. It is recommended that you give approval to the Tequesta Drive Landscape Plan as presented. TGB/mk Attachments N 1 OW i VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA r ill BUILDING DEPARTMENT ;4,i �'� � Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive r0 q A: Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220 _ FAX: (407) 575-6203 May 4, 1989 Mr. Thomas G. Bradford, , Village Manager Village of Tequesta 357 Tequesta Drive Tequesta FL 33469 Dear Mr. Bradford: Subject: Village of Tequesta application for Community Appearance Board review of the Streetscape Plan for the Tequesta Drive Improvement Proiect. This letter is to confirm the action of the Village of Tequesta Community Appearance Board at the April 19. 1989 meeting approving the Tequesta Streetscape Plan, as noted.. and with the modifications indicated in the meeting minutes from same. This approval has no bearing or relationship to any other approvals which may be required. If you have any questions, please contact the Building Department. Very truly yours. VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD hoe D. daelet Scott D. Ladd Clerk of the Board ims . cc: Leslie Cook, Chairperson Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager Building Official run 'mull '1 :NON • RECEIVED • I RAFT OF TEQUESTA ` Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive APR 2 7 1989 .UBJECT TO Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200 VILLAGE ~ = � FAX: (407)575-6203 O ODIFICATIONS TEQUESTA BLDG. DEPT. COMMUITT=TY APPEARANCE BOARD MEET=NG M=NUT E S • 21.1F012131. 1 9 1 9 8 9 9 : 3 O A . M I. The meeting of the Community Appearance Board to review the Streetscape Plan for Tequesta Drive was called to order at 9:35 A.M. by Vice-Chairman Paul Coben. Members present were: James Coble, Janet Gettig, Bill Frank, and Vice-Chairman Paul Coben. Chairman Leslie Cook arrived shortly thereafter. Village Officials present were: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager; Wendy K. Harrison, Administrative Assistant to the Village Manager; and Scott D. Ladd, Building Official, serving as Clerk to the Board. Jim Parks and Mark Bidwell of Gee & Jenson were also present. II. Vice-Chairman Paul Coben opened the meeting by stating that the purpose for the same was to review the proposed Streetscape Plan for Tequesta Drive as designed by Gee & Jenson. The Vice-Chairman turned the meeting over to Jim Parks to review the Streetscape design. Trees, median plantings, and sign area specifics were all reviewed with numerous questions and discussions relative to the same. The major areas of discussion and recommendations of the Community Appearance Board were as follows: . o Trees: The proposed trees (Royal Palms and Live Oaks), within the parkway areas along the outer perimeter of the Tequesta Drive right-of-way, were acceptable. However, the Live Oaks proposed should have a ten (10) to twelve (12) foot canopy at the time of planting. A transition should be provided for the Royal Palms in order to minimize any height differentials that may occur between existing mature Royal Palms and those to be planted in order to minimize unacceptable visual impacts. Additionally, a lengthy discussion relative to provision of carrot trees in lieu of the Live Oaks occurred initiated by Janet Gettig. It was the consensus of the Board that the native Live Oak remain. CAB Meeting Minutes April 25, 1989 Page 2 - o Medians: A) A discussion occurred relative to whether the medians should be sodded or mulched from curb to curb. it was the consensus of the Board that Floratam Sod should be provided in those median areas surrounding various plantings. B) Annuals ( flowers) are to be integrated with other plantings within the main median at the intersection of U.S. One and Tequesta Drive. The annuals integrated within the plantings of the main median are to be coordinated with those annuals to be located in the sign areas at the northwest and southwest corners of the same intersection. C) For those medians west of Old Dixie Highway, plantings are to be provided throughout (in lieu of sod only) wherever the same does not interfere with one's visual approach to the FEC Railroad Crossing. o Sign Area: A) The plantings suggested by Gee & Jenson were acceptable to the Board with the exception of the annuals which are to be changed as suggested by the Landscape Architect, with this change being, coordinated with the annuals provided and integrated within the main median. B) The sign at the northwest corner of the U.S. One and Tequesta Drive intersection is to be constructed on a grade increased one (1 ) foot maximum in height over the existing grade. C) It was the consensus of the Board that the existing lettering for the entrance signs remain as is, after some discussion relative to the appropriateness of the size of the letters suggested. • CAB Meeting Minutes April 25, 1989 Page 3 - D) The height of the main portion of the sign or wall is to be increased by six (6) inches from the proposed three (3) feet, eight (8 ) inch height to . a total of four (4) feet, two (2) inches. E) Lighting: The wall signs are to be lit by sodium vapor light in order to provide for a soft contrast between the intense white light of the Step' Saver Convenience Store. The up-lighting on trees planted within the sign area are to be a white light. Lighting fixtures are to be those recommended by Gee & Jenson to accommodate the effect desired by the Board. o Priorities: The last order of business before the Board was to divide the overall Streetscape Project into various segments and to prioritize each in the event that the financial condition of the Village's Capital Improvement Fund is such that the entire Streetscape Plan cannot be accomplished in one ( 1 ) fiscal year. After discussion in this regard, it was the consensus of the Board that the priorities be as follows in their order of priority: A) Sod, irrigation, electrical and relocation of existing Royal Palms to be provided with new Royal Palms to be planted in a proper transition B) Entrance Signs and Main Median C) The planting of oak trees from the Barnett eastern exit onto Tequesta Drive to Old Dixie Highway D) Planting of all remaining oak trees E) Landscaping for all remaining medians During the course of the Board Meeting, a discussion ensued relative to future development of currently vacant parcels along Tequesta Drive, as well as, the potential for redevelopment of existing properties and the impact of such CAB Meeting Minutes April 25, 1989 Page 4 - development upon the desired Streetscape Plan for Tequesta Drive. It was the feeling of various Board Members that the CAB Ordinance and the landscape requirements of the Village' s Zoning. Ordinance specifically address on-site landscape requirements without specifically addressing off-site landscape requirements. Jim Parks of Gee & Jenson, indicated some familiarity with other cities and the means in which these cities address this specific problem. He recommended that Village Ordinances be amended to allow for provision of both on- site and off-site landscaping requirements. Such a change would hopefully enable all review boards, including the Village Council, to insist upon a developer and/or property owner • providing for off-site landscaping that would comply with the Village's Tequesta Drive Streetscape Plan. The other issue in this regard had to do with the fact that if the Streetscape Plan • is in place prior to development of currently vacant lands and the proposed development impacted (reduced) the Streetscape Plan, authority was needed to require that landscaping equal to the amount so reduced by the proposed development would be provided in another location at the choosing of the Village. The Village Manager stated that he would bring these issues to the attention of the Village Attorney and/or Village Council for consideration when amending the proposed revised Landscaping Ordinance of the Village. There being no further business before the Board, a motion was made by Bill Frank to approve the Tequesta Drive Streetscape Plan, as noted, with the modifications indicated. The motion was seconded by James Coble. The motion was unanimously approved by the Board. ' The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:40 A.M. Respectfully submitted, Thomas G. Bradford Village Manager TGB/jmm Ivlin!-t'ioocis saving long life ar Primary.Applications:Signs t compact fluorescent U�t I V`�u 'See Catalog B9 Walls lamp model. W � Small Trees or Shrubs - Down lighting from Under eaves. ( I i ' ?`� :A.` f - _: These compact fixtures offer0 I: f • ' • . t contemporary form and simplic- �� a . _ ity that harmonize with sur- It. . %' • . - - -0,- _ rounding landscape and `''' �., • ' -` architecture.A highly versatile ;, luminaire for residential or corn- .. � mercial lighting. � , i ti" -�-- '.7. Specifications '�, g Body:One piece extruded - alum.with die cast alum.ends. Swivel:Die cast aluminum with 'AI - ` � �\ -�4 t's.• rt.?"t locking teeth and'/2"N.P.T.for _r A' r --_ ra ; ,•41'-;- mounting. • Reflector:Specular ' "�. _ 11�.d 1 `. v� , -4-• peened Alzak.Lens:Clear flat 1F Rr ar d'�l - � _ 4'' ">4. tempered glass,fully gasketed, �, ;• "� '� I a u" Jr '- retained by a concealed rWit' �'�•L l• • 1 ,, _ .'s s%' " _� _ .. `'#..„,;. - extruded alum.rail with captive •. • ..-A10 l` *'-r•' 4 "'T' - - •' 4 allen-head fasteners.Socket: r.. ` .,: t; V ? ` f i N�iMt -V- •� � �� •?, , --+ ,r f < f- i 4KV porcelain medium base ,•- r ` .,V- Nit t.:� / Y j t . t' ;C -0601m ,- -CoG, =; `r, Y y. (4310,4312),single ended Pt_ - >;''`��,.• �y.,,� ,�-.v,,.,,� ; ^s �.: • h� � �._ (4311).Wiring:No. 18 AWM '' '4 ��f r='•-- • "' ` ` l - � , ` rated 105°C.Ballast:High -� a3•. ,,:'r ,,,,�� , .1 % '4•- : 4,-;;;,, „�; ► , power factor -30°F.starting y' f ,'+),A a1 '. t.c F:. , 'r s';Ps • ja y "a} t� SrF�' fr- t,t ,i,It5°4-";- e • y j(� '.N N' r y,(�"1�- • (4312),normal power factor c� �� .�,, ,� ` ,_�,1i, �� f� :r 32°F.starting(4311).Finish: :' . - ..-1::: ? .i.,c , " '- - 1•. ',, 4 -4t: .. '"_,, ` .• , .1.-_>; -' Dark Bronze baked enamel. Candlepower distribution, 20-1• - 0' -10°----20° vertical and horizontal planes. •.. 300 �-Isofootcandle diagram, - • typical half,50°aiming angle $024. S00,11P per diagrams below. ' 6 _ • A180 375 ` °. .03 .04 .05 �, 12o zso 50° .05 .08 .1 30' 6' 60° , 1 r I P 60' 50' 70° `k 60 25�� 1 .17 .2 24' 50° I A _ 11P/ 90° .25 .4 .5 .5 .8 1 12 1a9i,�-;I• 60°Max'�� Yx 1.2 1.7 2 - ,/. `4v<- i: . j 6'I -. - I f 1 ��• 4:2. 16 Initial Footcandtes - - A=60W.Incandescent 6' 12' 18' 24' - _ , , B= 13W.Fluorescent Longitudinal Distance r 7z"NP.T. 4311 Shown -' , ' C 35W.HPS , 4310 60W.T-10 Incandescent,120 Volt,Extruded Alum. A Suggested Mounting Options: Lamps by others. , Architectural J-Box,Below 4310:Use T-10 frosted incan- *4311 13W.Fluorescent,120 Volt,32°F.Starting,Extruded B Grade Junction Box,Portable descent 60W.max. Alum. Spear,or Surface Mount.See 4312 35W.High Pressure Sodium.120 Volt,.55 AMP, C page C2-25. G.E. Use Sylvania F Philips 7 1 9 G.E.F13TT/SPX27, PL13, -30°F.Starting,Extruded Alum. or Osram"Dulux S"13W. 4309H Optional ii„...13 -1 - Formed 16 Ga.Steel 4312:Use 35W.med.base E-17 • 1 Hood T Zinc Plated with Dark or B-17 clear high pressure C73-._ Bronze Baked Enamel. cp Aimed upward only. sodium. 0 May be aimed downward if protected from rain and sprinklers. C2-16 Kim Lighting 4Alo •CI II. Liyr11.5 . • - Pr.r-.ary Applications:Small Trees Purr a.!App.ca:,ot io.Trees • Shrubs r ,, Shrubs Statuary 1_/ it% 'f j 'c L . �YY.�'I )•o-� Downlighting '0 4 ilk--;to;1!,r'. ,: RA.- 4 ^ r � �1 fi,• /� er'' ,, - ., .,Al • •'' P, ',. \,, - �� . ;ep�� _ f is ;1 #�z. ..) . ,ice. - .- • • - / . .. �1 i� t- \ ) j ••f t r 4- 11'FF'" c ‘ ' k . d / ,1 : li It 1 I t • � ' . y : 4. , i-. - :`^ - .rt li ,i .�I .. f t /jr,i : . - : i ' 1 .'\ .$)i . /...11, ' -'" --•;.'":4-•:-.--;;:. . 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"i,a — -t_�,�S; , y4lr,.y•f _�';z':.!, ..//,�'f~'1.:. y;l//��bf/n ���/ ��`.l v ti • ?' .--i, .1 :tip`4a� _ ,'•- � �• .Y✓.t�'!.!:r4' {I3-., 3 p•Y'%'-f�LYt /=-e:;; �::7. •4 /.a • These compact fixtures are Specifications—Body and A contemporary fixture Specifications designed specifically for lighting Shield:Spun copper with half designed to blend with sur- Body and Shield:One-piece 0 small objects such as specimen shield(C-13).spun aluminum with rounding foliage.Excellent glare spun aluminum with reinforced trees.shrubs,statuary or sculp- full shield(ELN-21).Swivel:Cast control is achieved using flood lip.Swivel:Die cast aluminum Lure.Available in copper or alu- bronze(C-13).die cast aluminum lamps while still allowing good with locking teeth and 1/2"N.P.T. minurn,they are easily with locking teeth(ELN-22),1' utilization of beam spread.Spot for mounting.Socket:Porcelain concealed from daytime view N.P.T.Lens:Convex clear glass lamps are ideal in this fixture for medium base mounted on inter- with foliage. with neoprene gasket.Socket: .outstanding beam utilization nal casting.Gasket:Silicone 'New PAR-20 Capsylite lamps Porcelain medium base.Wiring: and glare control. lamp gasket.Wiring:No. 18 add dramatic increases in No.18 AWM rated 105°C.Finish: AWM rated 105°C. Finish:Veil candlepower and beam Acid etched verde green patina green textured baked enamel. control. (C-13).Veil green textured baked enamel(ELN-22). 2C`�10° 0° 10°�20° _.i: C` '0` 20°!" �4 3'/a"dia. 3%*dia. 3tv 5000 / 3 30` • �;V00, 3 • }t6'dia-� SOW. 150•: % =,n11,,, •F.,.R-2-3 CAP.' R-201.F. PAP-2c 5:�: i"�'R-38 Flood tnca:c Spot 400� Incand. as ■� ,�000 - �— Ince-�_sce- ncandescent 4C' G13 C-13 —• / ELN 22 00 600 ELN-22 40° _C ,� `I I ELN-26•= 3600 ELN•26' _ 9'/2' 50' 50° IR ' S\ '1":_',c ' ! = 50° 6G' • ill° fiC , 20 p0 :° ' 0 cJv6/ j80* r 6C• 7C° &C' 8(7 C-U ELN-22 80 _." = c� '/z'NP-T.- Qr. r 00° /s NPT. 9C`� o� Ell$26 r _ Canc':epower distribution. Suggested Mounting Options: Canc:eoc,.er distribution. Suggested Mounting Options: typical half. Architecture ;-6cx.Below typ;ce r-a'f Architectural J-Bcx.Below Graoe Jun:: Sox.Portable Grade Junction Ecx. Portable Spear.or S...—ace Mount.See . Spear.cr Surface Mount.See page C2-25 page C2-25. SLan-ps by others. Aimee°New=AR-20 Capsylite lamps ^ May be a_ec ® Aimee up cr cc'.yn. a=`a::able from Sylvania. cownward if p o:e .e rain and Lamps� others scr.n. S C-13 5.0W. R-20 or PAR-20'Incand. 120\c: C:cce•and Bronze ELN-22 Same as above only Spun Alum.2u -` ELN-26 -50\': PAR-38 incandescent. 120`•.,: Sp..' L.uminum ✓-_:-:•ng C2-23 VII III L. IJIILO r Primary Applica;iion:Trees ' 1,1 ki.tt•i()T.,, 17 _ rlyzrure it / :=:i - i'ip ,,;, P ,: :;`.� �, 4,�,>, Well lights are to landscape architecture what recessed ceiling ., J f4.;: ,,:,•- •':' s^ ;:,v ►; %,;�y.: lights are to interior design.A dean,uncluttered daytime landscape ,-:,_:.� ?a�.- -::,iv.:q x ;`r;,,Y›o 7'.- :- : is achieved by locating the outdoor lights below-grade.This is espe- -0ti cap y" �• -�, •../i .. cially appropriate if low ground cover is used.Well lights restrict , A. - + "t, ' y` . _ _ `� ,-�; =.. glare on all sides,allowing lighted objects to be viewed from any"� direction without directglare from _ -���- .;i.:<� ��'g•���..�:'=;s:ja •�-L�i�t�,.���is%'�v omthelightsource. �.� 6. vA.�.,�°�: ,i 9- -�` ,— -� * Specifications ,,„,,r, ;« rx�;e r�4• x� �:.. i A . Fixture:Cast bronze with spun copper body.Cord is prewired to ` u�ti+r '-"�� ,fir - •y'••{ `--' _ - ' -„ _4`:., fixture and passes through brass seal.Lens:Convex tempered iS :..c-.,' ;i. .,T r_i- ,' . .•�rw '>'"` -;1 - 9" a,.. fi,, z,- ��.Z,.� - ;-.;;- clear glass.Socket:Porcelain medium base.Well: diameter x ..,x`. ::►r`•w`is`} 4, ,r - _ . 14�a"de depth• Wit;`••F_ 'w,.a, . ® � "�,;; =� p direct burial pipe.Louver:Cast aluminum finished w,• ,,, dry .v. . �� -'s?.r `_: '`-,, black with polished edges,secured to well with socket head set .t•a tx,y••_.. f, . . screws.Junction Box(C-54):Cast iron hot dipped galvanized,1" ♦.� - rigid conduit and brass seal for fixture cord,(2)1/2"N.P.T.conduit • entries in sides.Ballast Box:One piece cast aluminum ballast and O. '3 splice v •.•.••.•�• � _;. p e box,prewired with anti-siphon barriers between compart- ;• • ments,factory ressure-tested,fully asketed cast aluminum cov- --� -,. ers,bituminous undercoating,high power factor ballast for—20°F. 14' %-,:y5 ,.';,•:::;;-..,,. 1A& ,...; starting,(2)2/4"N.P.T.in bottom for conduit.�/",�,"or 1"z N.P.T.in bot- _i._•: ' w =^r':` '�fit:...k1:.-8.• torn or sides optional 120 Volt ballast standard;208,240,277 Volt s,r�4 � a - - ••e ::.• .; f.;:3`"; - *f, - ;s•ti available on request.Caution:Fixtures are not approved for walk- �,• ' �� t- ass '� { f..,'; «�•�:w•:. -,. .•- over areas where shoe heelsmight lodge in louver openings.Con- �_.�.� � �� •-, � •-..,,,- = .... ""�• _� 1 'Y•.' , '• duit entries must be sealed with RTV to maintain a clean,drysplice I.}.i;,Ji).:0! - =}'i a '�y� j. _ • :' t,: sr �L�•%:-?•+, . compartment.Fixture is not submersible and adequate well drain ,ct)• _•- j :x., =r,.: -`=' .�{ , y age must be provided during installation(by others)to prevent �, '� -.. -:<?; `�.. Y -t.i r � � ; ,. , ,• flooding. 2( —1Q 0° •. •. . . • •. Candlepower distribution. . - - ,• 150W.R-40 Flood Incandescent , - C-54- 750 r(2)3<N.P.T. s 'N.P. , 600� . }r-9?/z'� t39az --..I0 i ori ..• H-9'/z"'1 1 / or* ODEJUG rr G a c cI ]❑❑❑❑❑ ,: iJW ,, 70000D • �, / 7r' ) (2)/z"N.P.T. �!�!!tr• T. 1,1',"- a .J-7 �11 • Ire ��sie 20°\ 10' i 10' 20' IMF 14%" . 00 147.43" 163a" 100W 100W . 17" „;�_ PAR-38 I R-40I.F. MV Spot 4400 MV Med.Base 5162MV120 40'5162MV120 .40" y i ,77.....� 3300 ;_. :111). Drainage by others. ,,' 200,, Drainage by others. , 5162MV120 60' , , :' G54 /0` `` I lj� 70' - 90° ' 90" .- - . C-54 150W.R-40 or PAR-38 Incandescent, 120 Volt Fixture will tilt 15°within well. 'Available in 208,240 or 277 5162MV120 100W_R 40*or PAR-38 '120 Volt,60 Hz,1.1 AMP If greater tilt is needed,entire Volt.Add optional voltage to Med.Base Mercury Vapor Ballast box in place of J-box well can be installed at an angle. catalog number in place of 120.(eg.5162MV277). Option:Directional Louver supplied in place of standard full -■-. Caution:The 1987 National louver.To order option add catalog number to fixture number. Electrical Code limits fixtures Example:C-54/5090DL or 5162MV120/5090DL with medium base sockets to Cat.No. Description Construction 120 volts.However,local codes 50900L —7 Directional Louver;allows Cast Alum. may allow higher circuit vol- * 91/2"maximum light efficiency t) Aimed up only. tage.Check with local code sq. in direction of lamp tilt while *Use G.E.lamp only. authority before specifying controlling glare in opposite direction. other than 120 volt. Lamps by others. 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