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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation_Regular_9/12/2024Tequesta Townhouses Site Location Land Use Map 5.4 units per acre Low Density 12 units per acre or 96 units Village of Tequesta approved 2017– Site Plan Cluster A location Cluster B location Village of Tequesta Landscape Buffer Requirement 2023)-12-5, 1§, 22-1614; Ord. No.-13-1, 2§13, -(Ord. No. 39 Site Plan 7”-West Landscape buffer= 7’2”-West Setback= 12’10”-South Setback= 18’6”-South Landscape buffer= 7’6”-East Setback= 17’2”-North Setback= 16’0”-North Landscape Buffer = 15’7”-East Landscape Buffer = 22’ Rendering pool area with cluster A and club house- Rendering cluster A front elevation- Rendering Main entrance with pool area with cluster A and club house– Rendering interior drive aisles cluster A rear– Rendering interior drive aisles cluster A rear– Rendering Cluster B Front – Rendering Interior walkways between buildings– Rendering Park Area– Cluster A location Elevation Cluster A Front– Elevation Cluster A Rear– Elevation Cluster A Side(s)– Cluster A Floor 1 Cluster A Floor 2 Cluster A Floor 3 Cluster B location Elevation Cluster B Front– Elevation Cluster B Rear– Elevation Cluster B Side(s)– Cluster B Floor 1 Cluster B Floor 2 Cluster B Floor 3 Cluster B Line of Sight South Property Line- Cluster B Line of Sight not be entirely accuratesourced from Google and may Note: these measurements are 0”-24’0”-14’0”-10’0”-14’8”-32’4”-45’8”-Max. Distance to property line= 32’10”-Min. Distance to property line= 18’2 Story Element 4”-Distance to property line= 45’3 Story Element South Property Line- Rendering Park Area– Tequesta Townhouses What is Mediterranean architecture? This is Spanish Revival architecture of these regions.characteristics common in the various design elements and architectural style, it encompasses a single, officially defined notIt's other countries. parts of Spain, Italy, Greece, and Mediterranean Sea, including coastal regions around the of architecture influenced by the term often used to describe a style “Mediterranean architecture" is a What is Mediterranean architecture? TurkeyTunisiaSyriaSpainSloveniaMoroccoMontenegroMonaco MaltaLibyaLebanonItalyIsraelGreeceFranceEgyptCyprusCroatia Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlgeriaAlbania boarded by 21 CountriesThe mediterranean is What is Mediterranean architecture? 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