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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
T7s4 +' 4° Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
�N' cool Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220
FAX: (407) 575-6203
MEMORANDUM:
TO: Village Council
Village Manager
FROM: Scott D. Ladd, Building Official
DATE: December 4, 1991
SUBJECT: Petition for Special Exception Use
Accessory Pre—School Facility
First United Presbyterian Church
482 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta
Per the requirements of the special exception use section of the
Zoning Code, I hereby submit my comments and recommendation to the
Village Council with regard to the above subject petition as
follows:
1. The special exception use ( accessory pre—school facility) that
the,' Church is seeking approval for is a use that currently
exists at other Tequesta churches and is a use that has
received favorable acceptance throughout Palm Beach County.
2. The applicant is aware of the Health Department regulations
regarding this use and has made application for approval by
the Palm Beach County Health Unit.
3. The applicant has assured the Village that they will comply
with all the various regulatory agencies requirements and
safeguards for the operation of this special exception use
( accessory pre—school facility) .
This special exception use ( accessory pre—school facility) request
is in order and therefore, should be considered for review and
approval by the Village Council.
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( I ) Establishments Selling Intoxicating Beverages.
( 1 ) All places of business selling intoxicating liquors, wines and
beverages for consumption on the premises shall not be located
within a one thousand foot ( 1, 000' ) radius of any church,
school or youth center. The one thousand feet ( 1, 000' ) shall
be measured in a straight line from main entrance door to main
entrance door.
( J) Special Exception Uses. •
( 1 ) Statement of Purpose.
The development and execution of a ipning Qrdinance is based
upon the division of the Village into districts, within which
the use of land and structures and the bulk and location of
structures in relation to the land are substantially uniform.
It is recognized, however, that there are certain uses and
features which because of their unique characteristics, cannot
be distinctly classified or regulated in a particular district
or districts, without consideration in each case, of the
impact of such uses and features upon neighboring uses and the
surrounding area, compared with the public need for them at
particular locations. Such uses and features are therefore
treated as special exceptions. A special exception is not the
automatic right of any applicant.
( 2 ) Criteria.
Special exception uses and their related accessory uses or any
expansion, enlargement, or modification of an existing special
exception use shall be permitted only upon authorization of
the Village Council provided that such uses shall be found by
the Village Council to comply with the following requirements
and other applicable requirements as set forth in this
Ordinance:
( a) That the proposed use is a permitted special exception
use.
(b) That the use is so designed, located, and proposed to be
operated so` that the public health, safety, welfare and
morals will be protected.
(c) That the • use will not cause substantial injury to the
value of other property in the neighborhood where it is to
be located .
(d) That the use will be compatible with adjoining development
and the proposed character of the district where it is to
be located
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( e) That adequate landscaping and screening is provided as
required herein.
( f) That adequate off-street parking and loading is provided
and ingress and egress is so designed as to cause minimum
interference with traffic on abutting streets.
(g) That the use conforms with all applicable regulations
governing the district where located, except as may
otherwise be determined for planned developments.
(3 ) Findings.
Before any special exception is granted, Village Council shall
apply the standards set forth herein and shall determine that
satisfactory provision and arrangement of the following
factors have been met by the petitioner, where applicable:
( a) Compliance with all elements of the Village of Tequesta
Comprehensive Plan.
(b) Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures
thereon with particular reference to automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe.
(c) Off-street parking and loading area where required with
particular attention to the items in (b) above.
( d) Refuse and service areas with particular reference to
items (b) and (c) above.
(e) Nuisance factors detrimental to adjacent and nearby
properties and the Village as a whole. Nuisance
factors shall include, but not necessarily be limited, to
noise, odor, smoke, glare, electrical interference and/or
mechanical vibrations.
j ( f) Utilities with reference to location, availability and
compatibility.
(g) Screening and buffering with reference to type, dimensions
and character.
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(h) Signs and proposed exterior lighting with reference to
glare, traffic safety, economic effect and compatibility
and harmony with properties i.i the district.
( i ) Required yards and other open space.
(j ) General compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district.
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(k) Whether the change suggested is out of scale with the
needs of the neighborhood or the Village.
( 1 ) Any special requirements set out in the Schedule of Site
Regulations for the particular use involved.
(4) Conditions and Safeguards.
In addition to the standards listed above and specific
conditions listed for each particular special exception listed
within any particular zoning district, the Village Council may
impose other such conditions and safeguards as it deems
appropriate in conformity with these zoning regulations for
the protection of the surrounding properties and the
neighborhood or general welfare of the public.
( 5 ) Denial.
Should the Village Council deny a special exception, it shall
state fully for the record the reasons for doing so. Such
reasons shall take into account the factors under Subsection
(3 ) above and all other conditions and particular regulation
relating to the specific special exception requested.
( 6 ) Limitations on the Filing of a Special Exception.
( a) Whenever Village Council has denied an application for a
special exception, the Village shall not thereafter
consider any further application for special exception on
any part of all or the same property for a period of
twelve (12 ) months from the date of such action.
(b) The time limits of Subsection (a) above may be waived by
three (3) affirmative votes of Village Council when such
action is deemed necessary to prevent injustice or to
facilitate the proper development of the Village.
( 7 ) Time Limits for Special Exceptions.
A special exception shall commence within twelve ( 12 ) months
from the date of grant of the special exception unless
extended by action of Village Council.
( a) Commencement of a special exception occurs upon the filing
of an application for a building permit, preliminary plat
or site plan, or upon the initiation of significant action
to satisfy requirements for improvements contained in a
development order or other regulatory documents relating
to said special exception.
(b) Only one extension shall be permitted and shall not exceed
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(c) Special exceptions granted to any governmental unit shall
be exempt from the provisions of this Subsection (7) ,
unless a time limitation is made a specific condition of
the special exception.
( 8 ) Special Exception Application Process.
( a) A written petition for special exception shall be
submitted by noon on the .15th of the month or previous
regular business day indicating the section of these
zoning regulations under which the special exception is
sought and stating the grounds on which it is requested,
with particular reference to the written findings in
Subsection (3) above and other specific condition(s) if
applicable which Village Council shall address. The
petition shall include all material necessary to meet the
requirements of the development concept plan listed below
and any additional information that will demonstrate that
the grant of special exception will be in harmony with
general intent and purpose of these zoning regulations.
(b) A petitioner seeking special exception approval shall
submit a development concept plan on one or more sheets of
paper measuring not more than twenty-four inches by thirty
six inches (24" x 36" ) and drawn to a scale not smaller
than one hundred feet ( 100' ) to the inch. The following
shall be provided on the development concept plan:
1. Scale, date, north arrow, vicinity sketch, title of
the project and total gross acreage.
2. The boundaries and dimensions of the property and its
relationship to the surrounding road system including
the width of the existing. travelway (pavement) .
3. The location and dimension of existing man-made
features such as existing roads and structures with
indication as to which are to be removed, renovated or
altered.
4. The location of existing easements, water courses,
section lines, water and sewer lines, well and septic
tank location, and other existing important physical
features in and adjoining the project.
5. The location and delineation of existing trees and
information as to which trees will be removed.
6. Identification of surrounding land use, zoning and
existing buildings within one hundred feet ( 100' ) of
the petitioned site, as well as the zoning of the
petitioned site.
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7. A layout of the proposed lots and/or building sites
including the following site data:
a. Finished floor elevation.
b. Common open areas.
c. Generalized landscaping and buffer areas.
d. Internal circulation patterns including off-street
parking and loading facilities.
e. Total project density.;
f. Percentage of building coverage.
g. Percentage of impervious surface coverage.
h. Percentage of open space areas.
i. The shape, size, location and height of all
structures
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8. A traffic impact analysis, as may be required by the
Village or its designated engineer, including the
following:
a. Future right-of-way dedications.
b. Intersection improvements.
c. Traffic control devices.
d. Traffic generation analysis.
e. Distribution and assignment of traffic.
f. Additional roadway needs.
9 . The proposed phasing of construction for the project
if applicable.
10. Commercial, office, and ' uses other than residential
shall provide the estimated square footage of the
structure( s) , the number of employees, estimated
seating, and the estimated number of users of the
facility, such as members, students and patients.
11. Proposed hours of operation for commercial uses.
12. A drainage statement or drainage plan as may be
required by the Village cr its designated engineer.
13. Size, location and orientation of signs.
14. Proposed lighting of the premises.
15. Ten ( 10) aerial maps at a minimum scale of one inch
equals three hundred feet ( 1" = 300 ' ) , showing the
site in question with paved boundaries superimposed.
16. A legal description of the land proposed for
development.
(c) The application shall be reviewed by the land development
staff within thirty (30) days of the submission deadline.
Upon land development staff review and analysis of all
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submitted materials, the Building Official shall forward a
recommendation to the Village Council. i
(d) A public hearing shall be ; held by the Village Council.
The property owner may appear personally or by agent or
attorney.
(e) Notice of Public Hearing shall be advertised fifteen ( 15)
and five ( 5) days in advance of the public hearing ina
newspaper of general circulation in the area. The owner
of the property for which special exception is sought or
his agent or attorney designated by him on the submitted
petition shall be notified by mail 4: Notice shall be given
by mail to all owners of property within a three hundred
foot (300' ) radius of the boundary lines of the property
for which a special exception is requested.,; . The list of
property owners within the stated radius shall be provided
by the applicant from the most recent tax roll information
as provided by the Palm Beach County Appraiser' s Office.
The applicant must furnish an affidavit signed by the
person responsible for providing the aforementioned list.
Notice of the public hearing shall be prominently posted
on the property by the applicant for which a special
exception is sought. Notwithstanding any other provision
herein contained, failure to provide written notice to any
adjacent property owners shall not constitute a
jurisdictional defect provided that proper legal notice
has been published.
( S ) Filing Fee.
Upon filing an application for special exception, the
applicant shall pay a fee to the Village at the time of filing
of such application. Said fee shall be in an amount as
established in Chapter 16 of the Village of .Tequesta Code of
Ordinances, shall not be reimbursable and is intended to
defray costs of administering, processing, and reviewing the
application.
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(K) Trailers or Temporary Structures or Vehicles.
( 1 ) On construction sites, trailers, temporary •structures, or
vehicles used for construction offices on a construction site
or in a subdivision shall be permitted during the period .of
construction only, after a building permit for the
construction job has been issued.
( a) Such trailers, temporary structures, or vehicles must be '
removed from the building site or subdivision in
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Section 501
of the Standard Building Code/1985, and Section 103. 6. 1 of
the Palm Beach County Uniform Countywide Amendments to the
Standard Building Code.
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
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m1. =:ik° Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
+e• coos. Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6220
FAX: (407) 575-6203
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION
PUBLIC HEARING ,
DECEMBER 19, 1991
7: 00 P. M.
The Village Council of the Village of Tequesta, Florida, will
hold a Public Hearing during the regularly scheduled Council
meeting on Thursday, December 19, 1991 beginning at 7: 00 P. M. in
the Village Hall Council Chambers, 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta,
Florida, to review an application for Special Exception Use
within the R-1A, Single—Family Dwelling District of, the Village
of Tequesta.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED, "If any person decides to
appeal any decision made by the Village Council with respect to
any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he/she will
need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
he/she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the
proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Respectfully,
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Scott D. Ladd, C. B. O.
Building Official
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Posted: December 1, 1991
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FAX: (407) 575-6203
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Public Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village
of Tequesta, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing during the regularly
scheduled Village Council meeting beginning at 7: 00 P. M. , Thursday,
December 19, 1991 in the Village Hall, 357 Teguesta Drive, Tequesta, •
Florida, to consider: .
1. The application of the Reverend Doctor C. Patrick Shaffer, Pastor
and agent for the First United Presbyterian Church of Tequesta,
located at 482 Tequesta Drive, for a Special Exception as provided
by Section X ( J) of the Village of Teguesta Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance, Ordinance No. 355, as amended, to provide pre—school
facilities as set forth in Ordinance No. 355, as amended, at
Section CD) , Schedule of District and Use Regulations, Subsection
C1> , R-1A Single—Family Dwelling District, Paragraph Cd) , Special
Exceptions, Sub—paragraph 1. Churches, etc.
At such time and place, the Village Council will hear all evidence in
support of or in opposition to this application. You are advised that
if any person ' decides to appeal any decision made by, the Village
Council with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, he will
need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose he may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based. PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY.
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
For the Village Council
Joseph N. Capretta, Mayor
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By: Scott D. Ladd, C. B. O.
Building Official
Post: November 27, 1991
Publish: December 4, 1991 and
December 15, 1991
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION
THE UNDERSIGNED REQUESTS A SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR THE USE
SPECIFIED BELOW. SHOULD THIS APPLICATION BE APPROVED. IT IS
UNDERSTOOD THAT IT SHALL ONLY AUTHORIZE THAT PARTICULAR USE DESCRIBED
IN THIS APPLICATION AND ANY CONDITIONS OR SAFEGUARDS REQUIRED BY THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA.
NAME OF APPLICANT: 1st Presbyterian Pre-school DATE: October 1, 1991
MAILING ADDRESS: 482 Tequesta Drive; Tequesta, Florida
PHONE NUMBER: ( HOME) ( BUSINESS) 746-5161
LOT/PARCEL ADDRESS: 482 Tequesta Drive; Tequesta, Florida
LOT: see attached BLOCK: see tachedSUBDIVISION: see attached
PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER: 604240 25 GO 0060060
EXISTING USE: Church, play group , community meeting area
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL EXCEPTION• ` pre-school, for the benefit of 2 year ,
3 year and 4 year olds .
PROPERTY OWNER: 1st United Presbyterian Church
NOTE: APPLICANT SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING WITH THE APPLICATION:
1. CURRENT SURVEY OR SITE PLAN OF PROPERTY SHOWING STRUCTURES AND.
SETBACKS.
2. DRAWINGS TO SCALE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRING SPECIAL
EXCEPTION USE.
3. WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM PROPERTY OWNER.
4. ANY OTHER DOCUMENTATION PERTINENT TO THIS APPLICATION.
5. APPLICATION FEE OF TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ( $250. 00) DOLLARS. ( ALSO
APPROPRIATE SITE PLAN REVIEW FEE. )
APPLICANT' S SIGNATURE: (2 � ��� / /”/
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• THE PRESBYTERY OF TROPICAL FLORIDA
INTERIM EXECUTIVE PRESBYTER y STATED CLERK
REV. JOHN EDWARD RICKARD , �� G DR. CARL K. POLLHEIN
P.O. Box 507
Stuart, Florida 34995
2301 W.Sample Road 4 `.n Phone: 407/288-4146
Building 3, Suite 3 rvj
Pompano Beach, Florida 33073
Phone:305/973-9511 ( U S
1-800-940-9511
October 8, 1991
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Rev. Patrick Shaffer and First Presbyterian Church of Tequesta,
Florida, have permission to run a pre-school at 485 Tequesta
Drive, Tequesta, Florida.
ohn Rickard
Executive Presbyter
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THE FIRST UNITED � I A A c
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W c
DR. C. PATRICK SHAFFER,SENIOR PASTOR W ~
PHONE (407) 746-5161
482 TEQUESTA DRIVE
TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469
December 9, 1991
Scott Ladd
Director, Department of Building and Zoning
Village of Tequesta
P.O. Box 3273
Tequesta, Florida 33469
Dear Mr. Ladd,
In response to your request for background information regarding our
request for Special Use Variance, we ask to be formally approved as a
Preschool Program by the Tequesta Village Council .
We currently have approximately 20 students, desiring in the near
future to reach 50 students with a cap of 80 students which is the maximum
number which H.R.S. says our facility may accommodate.
Our preschool guidelines dictate the hiring of one teacher for
every 10 students. We have excellent facilities which include six
separate classrooms plus two larger meeting rooms. We have an
outside fenced play ground plus an inside courtyard which is also ,
fenced.
The children will bring their own lunch which we will keep
refrigerated. We will not directly be involved in any food preparation.
Our Presbyterian Preschool Program is set up to accommodate children
ages two to five.
If you would like any further information, please let me know.
Sincerely,
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Dr. C. Patrick Shaff
Sr. Pastor
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Child Care Facility Board
P.O. Box 29 .
West Palm Beach,Florida 33402 ,
Application For Permit To Operate A Child Care Facility
New Facility
Change Ownership
Change in Capacity
DATE Cha..ge in Use
I. FACILITY INFORMATION
NameofFacility 1st Presbyterian p;..P_ } nn1..
Address of Facility 487 Teqllpsta Drive
Tcqucsta, Florida 13.4.69
1. Number of children under age 2 proposed to be kept at facility S •
2. Number of children over age 2 proposed to be kept at facility
3. Total capacity
II. OWNER OF BUSINESS -
1. -If individual owner,give full legal name •
Name
First Name Middle(Maiden) Last Name
Address
Phone Number
Date of Birth Social Security#
2. If owner is a corporation,firm or association,list the names and addresses of the Board of Directors. (Please circle
corporation, firm or association.)
Corporation
Name 1st Presbyterian Church Firm
Address482 Tequesta Drive; Tequesta , Florida 33469
Association
Telephone 7 ii 6--5161
Name Title Address Telephone
Rev. Dr. C. Patrick Shaffer; Pastor; 1300 A1A; Jupiter, Florida . /5-464L
Joann Seaway; Director Christian Education; 18468 S .E. Heritage
Tequesta, Florida 33469 744-0652
Doric Browrh Cl rk e-f S.assio ; 19980 JaSnlir fl 1TP • Tiip-i t"Pr F1 nri da
(Use supplemental sheet if more space is needed) 7'I 6 8152
3. If owner is partnership,list name and address of every member. (use supplemental sheet if necessary.)
Name Date of Birth
Address
Phone Number Social Security#
Name Date of Birth
Address
Phone Number Social Security#
III. OWNER OF REAL PROPERTY _ . .
Legal Name 1st Presbyterjtan Church
Address 482 Tagw cta- nxiue
T�ga�s a , Fler-id 334-6-9
REVERSE SIDE MUST BE COMPLETED
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. It is eve-4 that the undersigned has rec ived a copy of Chapter i-620.Special Acts. Laws of Florida.Rules and Regulations Governing
Child Care Facilities and other appiicahle regulations adopted by reference ence therein,and will adhere to the provisions of these Laws.Rules and
Regulations:It is agreed that the licensing agency has the right to require finger printing. obtain criminal record checks and abuse register
clearances for the owner.operator and employees and to conduct other screening procedures authorized by law. I understand my status as a
child care facility caregiver is contingent on the determination that I am of good moral character as required by Section 4O2r305(1)(a).Florida
Statutes.Knowing and understanding the above requirements,I hereby attest to the fact that I ant of good moral character.It is further agreed
that any change in any of the above information requires the submittal of a new application far permit and issuance of a new permit.
STATE OF FLORIDA •
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COUNTY OF PALM BEACH )
Dr. C. Patrick Shaffer
Before me this day personally appeared who, being first dully
sworn, deposes and says that the above is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge.
Signature of Owner ens
(If owes is a earporauoa.szc aeure a rooeara at-flew (�/
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21 day of i '/7 A.D,
My Commission Expires: f` V�•_ �J
v NOTARY PUBLIC
Notary PubIi, lPate State of F)cr;
' of Florida at Large
My Coromissian Expires Sept.29, 1995
Bonded Thru Troy Fain•Insurance Inc
Before me this day personally appeared who, being first duly
sworn, deposes and says that the above is true and canes to the best of his/her knowledge. •
Signature of Operator of Business
(If different from owner)
Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of A.D.
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My Commission Expires:
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State of Florida at Large •
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• 1st Presbyterian .Pre-school
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Name of Facility
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THIS APPLICATION CANNOT BE PROCESSED AND OR PERMIT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES
HAVE GIVEN APPROVAL:
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Building Department: Date:
Zoning Department: Date:
Fire Control District: Date:
Child Care Advisory Council: Date:
Comments of Approving Agents: •
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A parcel of land in Section 25 , Township 40 South, Range 42
•-v„ East, Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described
p as follows:
.�. BEGINNING at the southwest corner of said Section 25 ,
run thence easterly along the South line of said Section 25 ,
a distance of 465 feet; thence northerly, making an angle
'� with the said section line, measured from west to north, of
Q-, 99°55 ' , a distance of 321. 14 feet to the point of beginning
and the southwest corner of the parcel of land herein ,
described; thence continue along the same course, northerly,
a distance of 350.18 feet, more or less, to a point in a
line parallel_ to, and 60 feet southerly from, measured at
right angles to, the center line of El Portal (a County .
' P.:-.ad) {_" shown on Sheet F.D.. 4 , Jupiter F•`c o_s; Section One ,
! -� . recorded in Plat Book 12 , at Page 38 , public records of Palm
Beach County, Florida; thence easterly along said parallel
line, .a distance of 571. 15 feet, more or less , to a point in
�o a line parallel to, and 20 feet. easterly from, measured at.
, co right angles to, the westerly right-of-way line of Sevilla
Road, as shown on said plat; thence southerly along said .
parallel line, a distance of 352 .17 feet; thence westerly,
. `�: parallel to the center line of said El Portal, a distance of
557. 41 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Said
parcel containing 4 . 5 Acres. .
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This liberalityDeed Made and executed the 14 'day of May A. D.• 19 • 81 by
PRESBYTERY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC.
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a corporation existing under the laws of FLORIDA
business at Suite 919, 1980 North Atlantic Ave. ,CocoaviBeach,ng ils• principal
FL. 32931
hereinafter called the grantor, to
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TEQUESTA,. FLORIDA, INC.
• whose postoffice address is 482 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, Florida 33458
hereinafter called the grantee:
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110ltnessetli: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of S 10. 00 and other
valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, by these presents does grant, bargain, sell,
alien, remise, release, convey and confil-m unto the grantee, all that certain land situate in rain Beach
County, Florida, viz:
• See attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenancesbelonging thereto belon fng or in any-
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pertaining.
To }lave and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever.
End the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that it is lawfully seized of said land in fee
simple; that it has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that it hereby fully war-
rants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever;
and that said land is free of all encumbrances
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'?' be executed in its name, and its corporate
\ ::t,�r;�.;.;:.•��„a,.c;�, �.�: p ate seal to be hereunto affixed, by its
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