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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 11_9/24/1992 • .44 /.. . i.,.` viLL AGE OF I I QLES T•A Kai. .=-y ` eque,tA ,T 1 : • ;;407t i75.624t i • • ;i F. R T .A f N S c; O M M e N 1 e Y.' r,; 2 4 , 1 9 1 2 • COMMUNICATIcNB PROM CITIZENS Ulfred bevy (Jup , er resident) brought to the attent;.on of t.h rage Council , Jupiter' s intent to annex Jonathan' s Landing , .•ll in the name of squaring -ff Jupiter boundaries. Jupiter, AS asked the A' lm Beach Cory Legislative Del e,ration to c: t:avorably on Jupiter's plans to change Flcriaa State Law I . include everyone in Jupiter and Jonathan' s Larrdir:4 to : . tea -hin annexation. Mr. Levy urged Tequee>ita citizens t•: oppose. " is s move, since he felt strongly it's success would eecourag•:• ;.iter to move on to infringe in other area which coe eventually adversely affect Tequesta . Bill and Xarianne Quigley, /y Holly circle . questir:rrei .. ..• . ;:,: it was possible t:., change the Site Plan for the proi;•.:se. lequesta Branch Lierary, since the proximity of the Library parking lot to the Quigley property Is within ten feet of the Quigley property line. The wall which presently separates the two properties is only approximately three fee high on Libraz} side, allowing for passers by to see clearly onto Quigley property. The Library Site Plan also calls fc> removal and/or disturbance of much of the nature: :e presently existing, which will cause not only an envir,. ; upset to an area which presently st:-:eorts varied wildly : will also generate much more n, ,se because of iee activity, night lighting will now exist, as well as e:..:.' gases. The Quigley' s were cor.::e r-ned with the above prob. as well as potential I.tr.c,pacsing problems and decreatL, property values. :hey requested that the original Lihrcry site along alternate AIR be reconsidered. Councilmeraber Mackail gave the Quigley' s a history of the Library issue s i how It came to be approved at the present location, explaining that to change the site now would puesibly cause 'res-..eeta t:: lose its library altogether . Council agreed to look into the issue with the parking lot to determine what could be done to alleviate some of the ;rohlems. Fill r,ge Manager Bradferd suggested that the Vi ! i i, ;e Building Official start working ' I'. with Pain. b*s:::, CoJrt v to determine .f t:.e C•:I City :v amenable to male+ '..r cer :a i n changes to the Site Plat, . He further sugg;I t•t.e - uigity ' a speak wit` ,11; , Bleach Cc+untl Comm : . - Marcur , hetoxe the ;1r:.uc•4er ) Primary, ti-Tht.,"9 the problems. Bill TA...e day, September 29 , (:!)YfU?1 : . : :,.�+ 1 ��.. to be at the TecjuestdHaIl mod eiiirwr , . _ s CJ.aclt•, agree:i witli the Qui.gley ' s regarding the!.- i ':••:!';9 over the library and felt it Wat; not too late to make changes to the Site Plan. Wane Driest, asked if it it a requirement to have arch tects on the memrership of the enmmunity Appearance Board,, and if someone from the local. government must attend the meetings. Village Manager Bradford annwered that the Ordinance requires that a Clerk of the. Board, and a Recording Secretary, be appointed to the Community Appearance Board. The Board 'Leann heavily upon Staff for Code requirements, etc.