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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
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V ILIA AGE MANAGER ' S REPORT
Ey cEMBER 1.O — JANUAR ' 4 1991
1. December 11, 1990 a) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
Official enclosing correspondence
pertaining to Lighthouse Plaza Shopping
Center; Order Appointing Receiver.
b) Letter to Albert J. DeGrasse IV, with
regard to his interest in serving on
Tequesta Board of Adjustment.
2. December 13, 19.90 c) Letter to Joseph C. Murphy, Esq. ,
Solomon & Murphy, P.A. in conjunction
with financial statement audit as of
September 30, 1990.
d) A regularly scheduled meeting was held
by the Village Council at 7:30 P.M. in
the Village Hall Council Chambers.
e) Letter to Robert F. Fehlhaber,
President, Fehlhaber Corporation in
response to his request pertaining to
Tequesta Town Center Master Plan.
3. December 17, 1990 a) A regularly scheduled meeting was held
by the Board of Adjustment at 7:30 P.M.
at the Village Hall Council Chambers.
b) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
Official, advising of the Village
Council action relative to Code
Enforcement Board appointments.
c) Letter to Gordon Ritter advising of his
reappointment for a three (3) year term
as a regular member to the Code
Enforcement Board.
d) Letter to Messrs. Howard Morton,
Thomas Wilde and Dr. Ernest Kuonen,
expressing appreciation of their
interest to serve on the Board of
Adjustment.
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December 10-January 4, 1991
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e) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
official concerning St. Jude' s Church
Zoning Text Amendment, for his
information and action.
f) Letter to James Van Wagner informing of
his reappointment for a three (3) year
term as regular member to the Board of
Adjustment.
g) Letter to Robert Freimark advising of
his appointment as an Alternate Member
to Board of Adjustment for a term of two
(2) years.
h) Letter to Messrs. Mitchell Miller and
Jeffrey S. Vorpagel, advising of their
appointment as regular member for a
three (3) year term to the Code
Enforcement Board.
i) Letter to Thomas Mortati, advising of
his appointment as an Alternate Member
for a three (3) year term to the Code
Enforcement Board.
4. December 18, 1990 a) Letter to George Elmore, Hardrives of
Delray, expressing appreciation for a
job well done on Tequesta Drive
Improvement Project.
b) Letter to Walt Thom, Commissioner,
Martin County Board of County
Commissioners, in conjunction with the
Proposed Tequesta Twenty-five Percent
(25%) Water Surcharge to Unincorporated
Martin County.
c) Letter to Walt Thom, Commissioner,
Martin County Board of County
Commissioners, relative to Tequesta
Park.
d) Memorandum to Gregory C. Spencer,
Director of Public Safety enclosing
information with regard to Florida
Inland Navigation District; FY 1991-92
Waterways Assistance Program.
Village Manager's Report
December 10-January 4, 1991
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5. December 19, 1990 a) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
Official and Comp Planning Coordinator,
in conjunction with Comprehensive Plan
Implementation Schedule.
b) Memorandum to Scott D. Ladd, Building
Official and Jack L. Horniman, Planning
Consultant, advising of a meeting
scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 1991
at 2:00 P.M. to discuss Master Plan
Implementation Ordinance.
c) Memorandum to Gary Preston, Director of
Public Works & Recreation concerning
Amnesty Day Program for Collection of
Household Hazardous Waste.
d) Letter to William D. Reese, P.E. , Reese,
Macon & Associates, Inc. relative to 3
MG Water Storage Reservoir.
6. December 26, 1990 a) Letter to John C. Randolph, Esq. , Jones,
Foster, Johnston & Stubbs, enclosing
correspondence with regard to Proposed
Public Works Mutual Aid Agreement.
b) Letters to Messrs. Griff H. Roberts,
Town Manager, Town of Jupiter, William
Mallery, Town Manager, Town of Jupiter
Island and Gail Nelson, Town Manager,
Town of Juno Beach, enclosing Proposed
Public Works Mutual Aid Agreement for
their information and review.
7. December 27, 1990 a) Memorandum to Village Council enclosing
Interim Financial Report for fiscal year
September 30, 1990 for their information
and review.
b) Letter to Daniel F. Freeman, expressing
appreciation for donating two Royal
Palms to the Village.
8. January 4, 1991 a) Memorandum to Village Council relative
to Village Council Direction in setting
the proposed boundaries for the NPBCWCD
Unit of Development with the Master Plan
Area; Agenda Item.
Village Manager's Report
December' 10-January 4, 1991
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b) Memorandum to Village Council concerning
Lighthouse Gallery League Gallery
Showcase Home Fund-Raising Event; Agenda
Item.
The following is a summary of water pumpage usage for the month
of December 1 - 31, 1990.
TEQUESTA WATER TREATMENT PLANT
DECEMBER 1990 DECEMBER 1989
Treated Water Pumped 36.943 m.g. 35.209 m.g.
Maximum Day 1. 612 m.g 1.742 m.g.
Minimum Day . 690 m.g. 0.433 m.g.
Average Day 1. 192 m.g. 1. 136 m.g.
Backwash Water Used 1. 143 m.g. 1.200 m.g.
Hydrant Flushing 0.158 m.g. .000
WATER PURCHASED FROM JUPITER
Total Pumped 25.939 m.g. 42.896 m.g.
Maximum Day 1. 612 m.g. 1.922 m.g.
Minimum Day 0. 170 m.g. 0.701 m.g.
Average Day .837 m.g. 1.384 m.g.
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PUMPAGE
Total . Pumped 62.882 m.g. 78.098 m.g.
Maximum Day 2.988 m.g. 2.975 m.g.
Minimum Day 1. 163 m.g. 1.851 m.g.
Average Day 2.028 m.g. 2.519 m.g.
Metered Services 4,350 4,254
Rainfall 1.07" 2 53"
Jupiter Yearly contract at 1.5 m.g d 547.500 m.g.
Received from Jupiter to-date 210.666 m.g.
Balance 366.834 m.g.
The Monthly Water Quality Analysis is as follows:
DECEMBER 1990 DECEMBER 1989
PARAMETER
pH 7.4 7.4
Total Alkalinity . . . . 173 175
Total Hardness 189 202
Calcium Hardness . . . . 179 186
Color 6 9
Iron 02 .03
Chlorides 90 88
Turbidity 17 .08
Chlorine (total ) . . . . 3.3 3.6
Village Manager's Report
December 10-January 4, 1991
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WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Meter Installations - Replacements: 29
New Installs: 1
2. Hydrant Maintenance - Serviced: 7
Replaced: 1
9. A copy of the Building Department Monthly Report for the month
of December 1990 is attached and made a part of this Report.
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MONTHLY BUILDING REPORT: DECEMBER 1990 JAN=A iqQ
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NO. OF THIS SAME MONTH THIS FISCAL LAST .Cp�,4r��4Pcry AL.
INSPEC. MONTH LAST YEAR_ YR. TO DATE YR. T►` •TE^FFiC O • •__
Building 133 189 458 495 - - "° 191 ___
Electric 27 35 129 _ 151 514
Plumbing 27 41 88 98 _ 442
Misc. 62 119 236 398 1194
TOTAL 249 384 911 1142 4341
Daily Avg. 13. 8 20. 2 15. 2 19. 0 17. 4
PERMITS ISSUED
BUILDING:
Number 28 52 130 168 626
$ Value 74,769. 00 880, 817. 80 1, 103, 317. 00 2, 275,288. 80 5, 483, 275. 8
Permit Fees 1,617. 50 12, 319. 90 17, 919. 84 35,326. 65 86,881. 8
ELECTRIC:
Number 9 12 33 37 160
Permit Fees 237. 00 320. 70 2, 002. 20 1,466. 34 7, 765. 41
PLUMBING:
Number 7 10 16 23 102
Permit Fees 345. 00 369. 00 688. 00 1,318. 00 4, 952. 2
NATURE OF BUILDING PERMITS
No. Of Dwelling
Type of Permit 'Permits Units Permit Fees Valuation
Single Family - - - -
Commercial - - - -
Public Const. _ - - - -
Land Development - - - -
Demolition ( Interior) - - - -
Pools / Spas - - - -
Signs 1 - 25. 00 300. 00
Others 25 _ - 1, 507. 50 68,569. 00
ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS:
Single Family 2 - 85. 00 5,900. 00
Multi-Family - - - -
Commercial - - - -
SUB-TOTAL 28 - 1.617. 50 74,769. 00
Electric 9 237. 00 -
Plumbing 7 345. 00 -
TOTAL 44 - 2, 199. 50 74,769. 00
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
ADDITIONAL REVENUES
MONTH: DECEMBER 1990
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES: 16 $ 1, 685. 00
COUNTYWIDE LICENSES: 29 60. 00
ZONING VARIANCES: 2 200. 00
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: — —
ANNEXATION PETITIONS: — —
SUBDIVISION FEES: — —
ZONING CHANGES: — —.
LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES: — —
SITE PLAN REVIEW: — —
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD 1 50. 00
BLDG. DEPT. SERVICES: — —
MAPS / CODES / COPIES: — 20. 75
WATER CONSERVATION/PROTECTION FEE 2 90. 00
COUNTY / ROAD IMPACT FEES: — -
RADON SURCHARGE: — —
RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEES: — —
TOTAL $ 2, 105. 75
TOTAL ( PERMITS) 2, 199. 50
TOTAL MONTH 4,305. 25
TOTAL DEPT. REVENUES: FISCAL YEAR TO DATE: $ 56,296. 15
CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE: $ 229,823. 32
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