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Post Office Box 3273 357 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 (407) 575-6200
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V I L LAG E O F T E Q II E S T A
V I L LAG E C O II N C I L W O R K S H O P
M E E T I N G M I N II T E S
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I. The Tequesta Village Council held a workshop meeting at the
Village Hall, 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida, on
Thursday, October 8, 1992. The meeting was called to order
at 11:03 A.M. by Mayor Earl L. Collings. A roll call was
taken by the Recording Secretary, Fran Bitters.
Councilmembers present were: Mayor Earl L. Collings, Ron T.
Mackail and Joseph N. Capretta. Also in attendance were:
Village Manager Thomas Bradford, Village Clerk Joann
Manganiello, Scott Ladd, Building Official, and Attorney Pam
McNierney sitting in for Village Attorney John C. Randolph.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Councilmember Mackail moved to approve the Agenda as
submitted. Councilmember Capretta seconded the motion. The
vote on the motion was:
Earl L. Collings - for
Joseph N. Capretta - for
Ron T. Mackail - for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted and the Agenda was
approved as submitted.
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III. REVIEW OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES EFFECTING CHANGES AND ADDITIONS
TO THE COMPREHENSIVE SONING ORDINANCE, ORDINANCE NO. 355, A8
AMENDED.
A) Staff Review of Proposed Ordinances
1. Section X, Supplemental Regulations: Amends
Subsection (H), Landscaping, at paragraph (2)(c)2.,
residential areas, by adding certain minimum requirements for
single-family and duplex lots within the R-1, R-lA and R-2
zoning districts, which currently are exempt from Ordinance
#377, the Landscape Code. This also amends the prohibitive
landscaping section to track the latest Palm Beach County
prohibited species list.
Village Manager Bradford pointed out that the Florida State
Statute compels every municipality, by October 1992, to
consider a xeriscape Ordinance. Commercial properties have
already been mandated. This applies only to new construction
and major renovations.
2. Section XVI, Uniform Waterway Control: This proposed
ordinance has been promulgated at the request of certain
citizens and home owner association members residing in
Country Club Point Subdivision. A review of the Zoning Code,
Ordinance #319, as amended, in effect from March 1984 until
August 1987 indicated that the subsections set forth in this
proposed ordinance, were in fact, included in Ordinance 319
as amended. When the Village promulgated Ordinance 355 in
August 1987, these subsections were inadvertently deleted.
Scott Ladd explained this tracks State Law.
3. Section X, Supplemental Regulations, (amending
Subsection (A)(1)(c): This ordinance clarifies where fences
and walls may be erected on a property (not to be forward of
the forward-most structure of the house).
4. Section X, Supplemental Regulations, (amending
Subsection (H), Landscaping, at paragraph (2)(c)9. Tree
Protection, and Subsection (Q), Utility Services, by adding
a new paragraph (3). These changes were done as a result of
Comprehensive Plan policies the Village has been mandated to
do.
~~ Section XV, Flood Hazard Areas, amends Subsection(J), Coastal
`~...- High Hazard Area, at paragraph (1), and amends paragraph (2)
by adding a new sub-paragraph (o).
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The Village Council amended Section 4(0) to reflect that
rebuilding will be allowed, but only according to Department
of Natural Resource regulations.
5. Section VII, Schedule and Application of
Regulations, amending Subsection (D), paragraphs (1)(d),
(2)(d) and (3)(d), Special Exceptions, by adding three (3) new
special exception uses that have already been included in
Section IV, Definitions, but which have not been included
within the residential districts per the Comprehensive Plan
Housing Element Policy 1.4.2.
6. Sections VII, X, XII and XIV, bringing Zoning Codes
up to date result from changes, amendments, certain omissions,
inconsistencies, duplications and conflicts within the Code
that have taken place over the years.
Sections VII and X, sets for the requirements for
full-service fuel stations or gas stations in the special
'`~~° exception use sections of the C-2 and C-3 zoning districts and
by deleting the requirements for full-service fuel stations
or gas stations from Section X.
Section X, Subsection (M), Site Plan Review, needs
to be amended in order to provide a more efficient and usable
process and also by adding language regarding developers
agreements.
Mayor Collings pointed out that Section 4(4)(e)
needed to be amended striking one of the ~~grant approval~~
repetitions.
Section XII, Subsection (J), paragraph (2) of the
Sign Code amended to add signage regulations for churches
located within residential districts.
Amend Section 5(2)(f): should be changed to read
~~Churches or synagogues located....~~
Section XII, Subsection (K), paragraph (2), of the
Sign Code amended in order to provide for shopping center
identification free-standing signs in addition to the free-
standing signs currently allowed within the commercial
district.
Delete Section 6 in its entirety.
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paragraph (8) of the
non-conforming use criteriasof the Zonin C
to further clarify that variances from the Board of Adjustment
are not required for replacement screen enclosures under
certain circumstances.
V• ANY OTBER MATTERS
There were no other matters before the Village Council.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
Councilmember Mackail moved that the meeting be adjourned.
Councilmember Capretta seconded the motion. The vote on the
motion was:
Earl L. Collings
Ron T. Mackail
'"``'°~' Joseph N. Capretta
for
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for
the motion was therefore passed and adopted and the meetia
was adjourned at 12:00 P.M, q
Respectfully submitted,
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Fran Bitters
Recording Secretary
ATTEST:
J ann Manganie o
Village Clerk
DATE APPROVED: