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Post Office Box 3273 • 357 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 • (407) 575-6200
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VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
(VILLAGE COUNCIL)
WORKSHOP MEETING MINUTES
AUGUST 24, 1989
I. The Local Planning Agency (Villlage C'ol.incil) of the Village of
Tequesta, Florida, held a meet.i.ng at the Village Hall, 357 Tequesta
Drive, Tequesta, Florida, on. Thursday, August 24, 1989. The meeting
was called to order at. 7:40 P.M. by ylayor. Joseph N. Capret.ta. A
r.o.ll call. was taken by the Recording Secretary. Councilmembers
present were: William E. Burckart; Ron T. Mackail; Earl_ L.
Collings; Mayor Joseph N. Capretta; and Vice-Mayor Edward C.
Howell. ~'i.llage Officials present were: Thomas G. Bradford,
Village Manager; Wendy K. Harrison, Administrative Assistant. t.o the
Village Manager; Department Heads and Bill C`. Kascaveli.s, Finance
Director.
• IT_. INTRODUCTION: Jack Horniman, Planning Consultant.
Mr. Horniman highlighted for Council those key areas where there was
conflict between the original. Comprehensive Development. Plan and the
State of Florida's point of view.
III. REVIEW OF COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN ELEMENTS GOALS, OBJECTIVES
AND POLICIES.
A) INTRODUCTION TO PLAN
Mr. Horniman explained that some portions of the Plan
remained unrevised by the State's review, because it was not
a requirement. Other items were rejected heavily causing a
total. re-write. Council. asked why we must be dictated to by
the State regarding these requirements established i.n Chapter
9J5, F.A.C. Mr. Horniman explained i.f the Village did not
comply, they oould jeopardize some State f~znding. Finance
Director, Bill Kascavelis explained the Village receives
approximately 20% of its revenues ($455,246) annually from
the St.a.t.e generated from cigarette tax, local option gas tax,
.5 cent sales tax, State revenue share, etc.
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Items which were in need of being adopted under this Planning
Law were: a) Evaluation and Appraisal Report; b) and the
Comprehensive Plan.
Bj FUTURE LAND USE
Village Manager Bradford was concerned about the 1990 dated
in Item 1.11.1. Mr. Horniman explained a.ll you need by that.
point is the Master Plan showing these requirements and the
Charret.t,e would provide that - fruition wa.s not the point.
Future Land Ise was approved as submitted.
C) HOUSING
Housing was approved as submitted.
D) RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE
Village Manager Bradford questioned regarding "Boating" a.nd
the requirement that there be 1 boat ramp per 6,250 people;
he stated there is only one ramp in Tequesta, located on
River Drive in the Country Club and the ramp is maintained
and for the use of the Country Club. He felt this might open
up "Pandora's Box" and encourage the St.a.te to require a boat
ramp at the Coast Guard property. Mr. Horniman suggested
that item be stricken from the Plan.
Mr. Bradford. questioned the word "used" in item 1.4.7 as to
whether it was the proper word. Mr. Horniman stated it is
meant to mean "landscaped and open spaces". Mr. Bradford
also suggested. the word "optimum" be deleted from 1.4.8.
Item No. 1..6.0, Public Services Committee should be changed
to Public Wor)cs C"ommittee.
E) MONITORING AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES
Monitoring and Evaluation Procedtares were approved as
submitted.
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August 24, 1989
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IX. ADJOURNMENT
There being no othe
adjourned. at 8:50 P.M.
matters before the Cotancil, the meeting was
Resi~e~-rt~f.a 1 1 z- submitted ,
Fran Bitters
Recording Secretary
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DATE APPROVED:
sF ~,,; F~t~il~c~r 14 , 1989
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ltiLl C. Kasca F>Z i ~,
Finance Dire tor~~Village Clerk