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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
• Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200
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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.
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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
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cc: Leslie Cook, Chairperson
Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
Building Official
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OF TEQUESTA
` Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive APR 2 7 1989 .UBJECT TO
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200 VILLAGE
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O ODIFICATIONS
TEQUESTA
BLDG. DEPT.
COMMUITT=TY APPEARANCE BOARD
MEET=NG M=NUT E S
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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.
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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
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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
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