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BUILDING DEPARTMENT
► ' Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
\�� et` Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220
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N .s4° FAX: (407) 575-6203
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
FROM: Scott D. Ladd, Building Official Ay.
DATE: February 7, 1992
SUBJECT: Application for Landscape Waiver
105-189 U. S. One, North — "Tequesta Shoppes".
Tom, attached are ten sets of review packets and landscape plans
for the above referenced subject. \ The Community Appearance Board
has approved the new landscape plan for the center. The intent of
Ord. 377 is met, except for two sections of the Ordinance. Please
place this request for waiver on the agenda of the Feb. 20, 1992
Council meeting. Staff recommends approval.
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APPLICATION FOR LANDSCAPE WAIVER
VILLAGE COUNCIL
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA
NAME OF APPLICANT: GENE BROOKS OF SUNNY STATE NURSERY & LANDSCAPE CO. FOR
J.J. GUMBERG CO. , TEQUESTA SHOPPES
MAILING ADDRESS: 8833 CLINTMORE ROAD, BOCA RATON. FL. 33496
PHONE NUMBER: ( HOME) ( BUSINESS)
LOT/PARCEL ADDRESS: 105 - 189 U.S. HWY. ONE NORTH
LOT: BLOCK: SUBDIVISION:
PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER: 60 43 40 30 00 004-0032 & 003-0050 & 0110.
NATURE OF WAIVER: ( DES,CRIBE GENERALLY THE NATURE OF THE WAIVER
DESIRED)
REQUESTING A WAIVER TO THE ORD. 377 REQUIREMENT @ SECTIONS (2)(C)6.c. &
(2)(C)11. COPY OF REFERENCED SECTIONS ATTACHED.
JUSTIFICATION OF WAIVER: ( SUPPORTING DATA. WHY APPLICANT FEELS
WAIVER SHOULD BE GRANTED)
REQUIRED PARKING SPACES WOULD BE LOST TF THE PLANTER RRTWFRW PARKING ROWS
IS INSTALLED. ALSO, PLACING A 4' WIDE PLANTER UP AGAINST THE FRONTS OF THE EXISTING
BUILDINGS IS NOT FEASIBLE DUE TO THE T,ARGF: CANOPY/WALKWAY AT THIS T.nrATTnM
NOTE: APPLICANT MAY BE REQUIRED TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
WITH THIS APPLICATION:
1. CURRENT SURVEY OF PROPERTY SHOWING ALL STRUCTURES,
SETBACKS, PARKING AREAS AND LANDSCAPE AREAS.
2. DRAWINGS TO SCALE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS, IF ANY.
3. WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM PROPERTY OWNER.
4. ANY OTHER DOCUMENT ON PER ► ENT T THIS APPLICATION.
APPLICANT SIGNATURE: �
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• January 3; 1992
Village of Tequeeta
357 Tequesta Drive, PO Box 3273
Tequesta, FL 33469-0273
RE: TEQUESTA SHOPPES
Gentlemen:
This letter will evidence the authority of Gene Brooke, Sunny State
Nursery & Landscape Co. , to represent J.J. Gumberg Co. in connection
with Village of Tequesta Ordinance #377. ,
Sincerely,
. ' R- -ert E. oward
Vice President
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA •
BUILDING DEPARTMENT •
%• �3' i;; Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
�� �,r'`�- Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220
4.° FAX: (407) 575-6203
Cif COUNt
.January 27, . 1992
Gene Brooks
Sunny State Nursery & Landscape Co.
8833 Clintmoore Road
Boca Raton, FL 33496
Dear Mr. Brooks:
Subject: Community Appearance Board Review
Tequesta Shoppes Landscaping •
This letter is to confirm the action of the Village of
Tequesta Community Appearance Board at the January 22, 1992
meeting acting upon the above referenced project as follows:
The Community Appearance Board approved the application
as submitted for landscaping at Teguesta Shoppes, 105-
185 U. S. Hwy. One North, to meet the requirements of the
Village of Teguesta Landscape Ordinance #377. ' ,
Please be advised that you will be scheduled for the
Villace Council meeting of February 20, 1992 in order that your
request for waiver to certain requirements of Ordinance 377 can be
reviewed.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please
feel free to contact this office.
Very truly yours,
f e0-er SD. gadci
Scott D. Ladd
Clerk of The Board
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cc: Leslie Cook, Chairman
Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
Robert E. Howard, Vice President
• J. J. Gumberg Co.
3200 N. Federal Hwy.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
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c. In
addition to the requirements above, a landscape
divider median sha'll ,• be placed between abutting
rpws of parking spaces and rows of parking spaces
and driveways. The minimum width of said 'divider
median shall be five feet ( 5' ) and shall continue
the entire length of the parking row to the
terminal landscape island. There shall be one ( 1)
tree, as defined in Subsection 3. above, planted
per forty linear feet ( 40' ) of required landscape
area. - The remainder of the divider median shall
be landscaped with grass, ground covers, shrubs or
a combination of any of the above.
The diagram following is for illustrative
purposes. It represents minimum requirements and
should be considered as a guideline only.
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d. Trees of the species designated. within South
Florida Water Management District Xeriscape Plant
Guide II, as amended, which is adopted as part of
this Ordinance and attached hereto shall be
planted in each planting area provided that each
species planted shall be designated as Moderate
Drought Tolerant or Very Drought Tolerant, a non-
invasive species, have a Hardiness Zone
designation other than Tropical, be proposed for
planting with regard for salt tolerance depending
upon the proposed geographic location and its
proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and have a Medium
or High Wind Tolerance. All designations
referenced herein shall be as indicated within the
South Florida Water Management District Xeriscape
Plant Guide II, as amended. Tree plantings shall
meet the landscaping requirements of the Village.
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Drought Tolerant, a non-invasive species, have a
Hardiness Zone designation other than Tropical and be
proposed for planting with regard for salt tolerance
depen4inq upon the proposed geographic location and
its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. All designations
referenced herein shall be as indicated within the
South Florida Water Management District Xeriscape
Plant Guide II, as amended.
9. Tree Protection. Whenever appropriate, existing trees
shall be conserved and integrated into the approved
landscaping design plan. Along with the submission of
the landscape plan, a tree inventory survey shall be
submitted which sets forth in detail the landscaping
existing ,on the property prior to development. Said
survey shall be accomplished by a registered land
surveyor and shall reference all trees of three inches
( 3") in diameter or greater.
10. Percentage of Landscape Coverage Required. Fifteen
percent ( 15%) minimum of the gross parking area is to
be devoted to living landscaping, which includes
grass, ground cover, plants, shrubs and trees. The
gross parking area is to be measured from the edge of
parking and/or driveway paving and sidewalks, extended
five feet ( 5' ) in all directions, but is not to
include any areas enclosed by the building or covered
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11. Required Landscaping Surrounding Principal
Structures. Parking rows and traffic aisles must be
separated from principal structures on the side and
front by a landscape strip of at least four feet ( 4' )
in width. Where a building fronts on two streets, all
sides of the building, except for designated loading
areas, must be separated from parking rows and traffic
aisles by a landscape strip of at least 'four feet ( 4' )
in width which shall include trees and/or hedges.
12. Compatibility with U. S. Highway One and Tequesta Drive
Streetscapes. Landscaping plans of properties,
including proposed subdivisions, abutting or adjacent
to U. S. Highway One and Tequesta Drive, or any other
street upon which the Village Council has adopted a
streetscape plan, shall, to the extent po'ssibl.e,
conform to the themes established by the Village on
the special roadway corridors in the manner and form
of the streetscape plan adopted by the Village
Council . The property owner shall pay all costs of
planning and landscaping improvements for all off-
street streetscape landscaping required by this
Ordinance.
APPLICATION FOR LANDSCAPE WAIVER
VILLAGE COUNCIL J
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA
NAME OF APPLICANT: GENE BROOKS OF SUNNY STATE NURSERY & LANDSCAPE CO. FOR
J.J. GUMBERG CO. , TEQUESTA SHOPPES
MAILING ADDRESS: 8833 CLINTMORE ROAD, BOCA RATON, FL. 33496
PHONE NUMBER: ( HOME) ( BUSINESS)
LOT/PARCEL ADDRESS: 105 - 189 U.S. HWY. ONE NORTH
LOT: BLOCK: SUBDIVISION:
PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER: 60 43 40 30 00 004-0032 & 003-0050 & 0110.
NATURE OF WAIVER: ( DESCRIBE GENERALLY THE NATURE OF THE WAIVER
DESIRED)
REQUESTING A WAIVER TOTHE ORD._ 377 REQUIREMENT @ SECTIONS (2)(C)6.c. &
(2)(C)11. COPY OF REFERENCED SECTIONS ATTACHED.
JUSTIFICATION OF WAIVER: ( SUPPORTING DATA, WHY APPLICANT FEELS
WAIVER SHOULD BE GRANTED)
REQUIRED PARKING SPACES WOULD BE LOST TF THE PLANTER BETWEEN PARKTNC ROWS
IS INSTALLED. ALSO, PLACING A 4' WIDE PLANTER UP AGAINST THE FRONTS OF THE EXISTING
BUILDINGS IS NOT FEASIBLE DUE TO THE TAUT CANOPY/WATYWAY AT THTS T.00ATTON
NOTE: APPLICANT MAY BE REQUIRED TO- INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
WITH THIS APPLICATION:
1. CURRENT SURVEY OF PROPERTY SHOWING ALL STRUCTURES,
SETBACKS, PARKING AREAS AND LANDSCAPE AREAS.
2. DRAWINGS TO SCALE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS, IF ANY.
3. WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM PROPERTY OWNER.
4. ANY OTHER DOCUMENT ON PER ► ENT T THIS APPLICATION.
APPLICANT SIGNATURE: Ai
( DATE)
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January 3; 1992
Village of Tequesta
357 Tequesta Drive. PO Box 3273
Tequesta, FL 33469-0273
RE; TEQUESTA SHOPPES
Gentlemen:
This letter will evidence the authority of Gene Brooke, Sunny State
Nursery & Landscape Co. , to represent J.J. Gumberg Co. in connection
with Village of Tequesta Ordinance #377.
Sincerely,
R ert E. award
Vice President
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
7 _ BUILDING DEPARTMENT
• '3' i;� Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
'� ,� � Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220
•�` = 4� FAX: (407) 575-6203
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.January 27, 1992
Gene Brooks
Sunny State Nursery & Landscape Co.
8833 Clintmoore Road
Boca Raton, FL 33496
Dear Mr. Brooks:
Subject: Community Appearance Board Review
Tequesta Shoppes Landscaping •
This letter is to confirm the action of the Village of
Tequesta Community Appearance Board at the January 22, 1992
meeting acting upon the above referenced project as follows:
The Community Appearance Board approved the application
as submitted for landscaping at Tequesta Shoppes, 105-
185 U. S. Hwy. One North, to meet the requirements of the
Village of Tequesta Landscape Ordinance #377.
Please be advised that you will be scheduled for the
Tillage Council meeting of February 20, 1992 in order that your
request for waiver to certain requirements of Ordinance 377 can be
reviewed.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please
feel free to contact this office.
Very truly yours,
A c0o. adcf
Scott D. Ladd
Clerk of The Board
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cc: Leslie Cook, Chairman
Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
Robert E. Howard, Vice President
J. J. Gumbera Co.
3200 N. Federal Hwy.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
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Hardiness Zone designation other than Tropical and be
proposed for planting with regard for salt tolerance
depending upon the proposed geographic location and
its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. All designations
referenced herein shall be as indicated within the
South Florida Water Management District Xeriscape
Plant Guide II, as amended.
9. Tree Protection. Whenever appropriate, existing trees
shall be conserved and integrated into the approved
landscaping design plan. Along with the submission of
the landscape plan, a tree inventory survey shall be
submitted which sets forth in detail the landscaping
existing on the property prior to development. Said
survey shall be accomplished by a registered land
surveyor and shall reference all trees of three inches
( 3") in diameter or greater.
10. Percentage of Landscape Coverage Required. Fifteen
percent ( 15%) minimum of the gross parking area is to
be devoted to living landscaping, which includes
grass, ground cover, plants, shrubs and trees. The
gross parking area is to be measured from the edge of
parking and/or driveway paving and sidewalks, extended
five feet ( 5' ) in all directions, but is not to
include any areas enclosed by the building or covered
1r,. , ��, by a building overhang.
11. Required Landscaping Surrounding Principal
Structures. Parking rows and traffic aisles must be
separated from principal structures on the side and
front by a landscape strip of at least four feet ( 4' )
in width. Where a building fronts on two streets, all
sides of the building, except for designated loading
areas, must be separated from parking rows and traffic
aisles by a landscape strip of at least 'four feet ( 4' )
in width which shall include trees and/or hedges.
- 12. Compatibility with U. S. Highway One and Tequesta Drive
Streetscapes. Landscaping plans of properties,
including proposed subdivisions, abutting or adjacent
to U. S. Highway One and Tequesta Drive, or any other
street upon which the Village Council has adopted a
streetscape plan, shall, to the extent possible,
conform to the themes established by the Village on
the special roadway corridors in the manner and form
of the streetscape plan adopted by the Village
Council . The property owner shall pay all costs of
planning and landscaping improvements for all off-
street streetscape landscaping required by this
Ordinance.
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