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Land Development and Planning Project Files_1006 Grand Ct._20200813_Application No. 19-0001 File Attachments for Item: Development Order Application No. 19-0001 – 1006 Grand Court Page 23 TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH AGENDA MEMORANDUM MEETING TYPE: Planning Board Meeting MEETING DATE 08/13/2020 SUBMITTED BY: Ingrid Allen, Town Planner SUBJECT: Development Order Application No. 19-0001 – 1006 Grand Court SUMMARY: At the July 9, 2020 Planning Board meeting, the Board made a motion to continue the subject item to the August 13, 2020 Board meeting in an effort to have the Applicant reach a compromise with his neighbors. On July 28, 2020, the Town received an email from the Applicant’s attorney, Michael S. Weiner, indicating that his firm must withdraw from the subject matter as a result of a “…recent development creating a conflict of interest…” On July 29, 2020, the Town received an email from the Applicant, Richard Touchette, requesting a postponement of his item in order to give him time to “…hire a new lawyer.” On August 6, 2020, the Town received a letter from the Applicant’s new attorney, Ms. Ele Zachariades, requesting a postponement of the August 13th Board hearing “…in order to provide an opportunity to get up to speed and speak with the neighbors.” The request for postponement will be considered by the Planning Board at the August 13th Planning Board meeting. Since the July 9, 2020 Planning Board meeting, the Town has received additional public comment on this item which is attached to this memorandum. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Correspondence from Michael S. Weiner (July 28, 2020). Correspondence from Richard Touchette requesting postponement of item (July 29, 2020). Correspondence from Ele Zachariades (August 6, 2020) Additional public comment received since the July 9, 2020 Planning Board meeting. Page 24 Page 25 From:Michael Weiner To:Beverly Wright; Ingrid Allen; Jeff Remas; Pamala Ryan Cc:Spencer Sax; Louis Caplan Subject:1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida; Boat Dock Date:Tuesday, July 28, 2020 11:56:29 AM To all: We wish to inform you that because of a recent development creating a conflict of interest, Sachs, Sax and Caplan, P.L. must withdraw from this matter. Mr. Touchette has been informed and we are told that his is seeking substitute counsel. We shall send a written confirmation so that this withdrawal may easily be made part of the record. Thank you for your considerations. Michael S. 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Page 26 From:Richard Touchette To:Ingrid Allen Subject:Fwd: Board Hearing Date:Wednesday, July 29, 2020 11:29:55 AM > Mrs Ingrid Allen > As I explained to you on the phone, my lawyer can not represent me anymore due to a conflict of interest. > Can we postpone the next board hearing that was scheduled in August in order to give me time to hire a new lawyer. > Thank you > > Richard Touchette > 514 944-6565 Page 27 Page 28 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED SINCE THE JULY 9, 2020 PLANNING BOARD MEETING (19-0001) Kathleen Kennedy 08.06.2020 Page 56 1 Beverly Wright From:Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent:Thursday, August 6, 2020 3:34 PM To:dzaxelrod@gmail.com; gldnbrg@gmail.com; golfdemoss@aol.com; msirm1@gmail.com; John Boden; Harry Adwar (Hadwar@msn.com); rbrown@acslabtest.com; Evalyn David; John Shoemaker; Marshall Labadie; Ingrid Allen; Lanelda Gaskins; Beverly Wright; Public Comments; hbpublicrecords; Ganelle Thompson; Terisha Cuebas; Barry Donaldson; Greg Babij; Peggy Gossett-Seidman; Rhoda Zelniker; Douglas Hillman; Kathleen Kennedy Subject:Support Needed to Oppose Superstructure to be Built at 1006 Grand Ct., Highland Beach Attachments:Violations of City and State code to build Superstructure at 1006 Grand Ct.pdf; 07.29.2020 Planning Board Meeting Exhibits.1005 Grand Court Public Comment.pdf Hello,     My name is Kathleen Kennedy and I am the owner of 1005 Grand Ct. in Highland Beach, located in the subdivision Grand  Cay Estates in Boca Highland. I had moved to Highland Beach in 1985 and have been fortunate to have lived and raised  two children here.    About three years ago, I purchased a home in Boca Highland and have enjoyed living here. However, because of a  boatlift/superstructure built by my next door neighbor with highly questionable approval and without notice to  surrounding property owners or impact studies, my view of the Intercoastal has been obstructed by my neighbor's giant  structure that has significantly and negatively impacted my property value and quality of life.  While the process to build  this superstructure began over four years ago, and construction over two years ago, the approval process has been  frighteningly neglectful and ignorant of proper codes and requirements. With potential acceptance by the Board, this  eyesore has completely restricted access to my waterfront property as well as neighboring properties. In addition, my  neighbors’ views will be blocked as mine has been. As a result, all neighboring properties will be devalued.     Attached to this email is a letter I have sent to the City. It outlines some of the numerous violations that have taken  place in serving this one resident to the detriment of all others.  I am including a petition at the bottom of this email for  your support. Please write your name and hit “reply all” so that your voice is heard. Please note that I am sending this  email to City officials but I’ve blind copied my neighbors to keep your information private.     Our city code and its process for administering permits is highly flawed and requires immediate attention.  I’ve done my  best to compose a comprehensive outline of the issues and numerous failures by the City to adhere to their own rules  and processes. I realize that I have included a lot of information about this matter in the attached documents; however, I  believe we all need to be fully informed as this impacts all of us. On August 13, 2020, another meeting regarding this  matter had been scheduled. Without your support, I fear that the City will continue to ignore their responsibilities and  duties. and overlook the rules and requirements to which they are bound in protecting our rights as property owners.  Furthermore, inaction will undoubtedly set a dangerous precedent, allowing the same gross failures to occur while  further weakening the value of our waterfront homes and community.     I sincerely hope you will take a few minutes to review the attached documents, particularly my letter to the Board/City,  and join me in protecting our rights and forcing the City to comply with their own set of standards.       Respectfully,    Kathleen Kennedy    Page 57 2           Highland Beach Petition:    I have been provided with information regarding the proposal to build a boatlift/superstructure at 1006 Grand Ct.,  Highland Beach, FL 33487.  According to information I have been provided, I am very concerned about the improprieties  and failures by the City of Highland Beach to adhere to the existing codes and requirements permitting such a structure  to be built. I am also concerned about negative effects on property values, navigational safety, neglect to protect right to  view of the waterways, and setting precedent for similar future acts.     By writing my name, I am enacting my right to oppose any and all structures be built at 1006 Grand Ct. at this time  without a full public review and reassessment of this project from its inception. I am also opposed to any variance or  changes to the application submitted by 1006 Grand Ct. under consideration by the City including permitting the  structure to be built over 4ft.       Name:                Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary   The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and   protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or   an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,   you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this   communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,   please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your   computer.      Page 58 8/6/20 RE: Proposed Plan and Changes to Build a Superstructure/Boatlift at 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Dear Highland Beach Planning Board, Highland Beach Elected Officials and Neighbors, Thank you for your prompt attention and consideration of this matter relative to the facts and concerns outlined below. At its last meeting on 7/9/20, the Highland Beach Planning Board (Board) failed to bring forth and review numerous and significant issues and complaints regarding the above matter, relegating the entire discussion solely to discuss the height of the superstructure/dock. However, the initial process that led to questionable permission for this structure to be built at all, is fraught with clear and significant oversights, procedural inadequacies and failures, and had neglected to enforce the rules, regulations and requirements pertaining to building a superstructure/dock in Grand Cay Estates, Highland Beach, FL. The entire community of Grand Cay Estates has been informed of the facts of this case so they may voice their opinions and adequately advocate for their rights as we all follow the impending decisions made by the Board on this matter. Mr. Touchette of 1006 Grand Ct., submitted an initial plan in 2017 requesting to build an 8 pile, 4ft. boatlift with a 15ft. variance. However, this plan was later changed to include a 10 pile, 12ft. boatlift. Grand Cay Estates neighbors were never notified of Mr. Touchette’s initial plan or his altered plan to build a superstructure, as required through proper permitting and City procedures. Moreover, the change in the planned superstructure effectively moves Mr. Touchette’s property line into the 1005 Grand Ct. property line. Mr. Touchette’s submission for his plan revision reflects a completely different project that permits him to relocate and alter the dimensions of the structure. Mr. Touchette’s superstructure directly affects the properties around it by negatively impacting property values and creating a navigational hazard, as the pilings sit far into the narrow fairway/waterway. By reviewing the following concerns, you will undoubtedly become aware that Mr. Touchette’s plans to build a superstructure at 1006 Grand Ct. necessitates a full review of the process, policies and procedures that, left unaddressed, will set a dangerous precedent for Grand Cay Estates and City residents with waterfront properties. 1. Information submitted to the Board by Mr. Touchette never included mention of moving the location of the boatlift. The Board must clarify both when and under what circumstances his original and newly submitted plans were publicly presented for approval. 2. The Highland Beach Nuisance Code stipulates that anything potentially causing a substantial deterioration of the value of properties in the neighborhood must be assessed. Page 59 Mr. Touchette’s proposed boatlift completely blocks the view of 1005 Grand Ct., impedes other residence’s views, and has already negatively impacted property value due to this matter. 3. Applied Technology Management Design Engineering Consulting (ATM) completed a Technical Review (6/5/20) of Mr. Touchette’s second plan submission. The Review noted that the superstructure causes a complete obstruction of view on the adjacent property (1005 Grand Court) as well as the properties behind and directly across the proposed boatlift. According to ATM, “Code provisions include consideration of impacts to adjacent properties including to views. The height of the pilings and the elevation of the raised vessel are relevant to these provisions.” In addition, Supplemental district regulations state, “The planning board must also find that the lifting device will provide adequate protection of neighboring property and that there is no infringement of standard navigation practices.” Clearly, code was not adhered to as the view of the waterway from neighboring properties will be entirely or greatly obstructed and impact safe navigation around the superstructure. 4. To adequately determine navigational safety, a survey between the southernmost post of the dock located at 1006 Grand Ct. to the deeded dock slip across the canal needs to be conducted. This will confirm that Mr. Touchette’s superstructure infringes upon and impedes navigational safety and creates a hazard for both the residences and boat owners. It has been determined by ATM that the fairway width is likely in violation: “Existing canal dimensions for this size/class of vessel are very tight and beyond general design standards.” 5. To ascertain the impact of Mr. Touchette’s proposed superstructure’s location change, documented approval should be required by all relevant city, state and EPA agencies. It is noted that updated surveys, HOA approval, FDEP permit and updated NAVD calculations for Mr. Touchette’s revised location for the superstructure are required, but were never completed nor enforced. 6. On 10/11/2017, the Board’s Additional Notes clearly state, “Request is for modification of the installation of an 8-post boatlift to a 10-post boatlift in the same location as the original lift that was approved - no other changes…” However, the location of the superstructure was in fact, changed. Therefore, Mr. Touchette’s submitted plans for the changes in the proposed superstructure, by definition, cannot be accepted or approved. 7. At the 7/9/20 Board meeting, Mr. Touchette was asked to discuss his plan with his neighbors, in particular Ms. Kathleen Kennedy, owner of 1005 Grand Ct.. He has yet to contact Ms. Kennedy, and has not been responsive to her attempts to discuss this matter. Page 60 8. The Board had approved 4ft. high pilings for Mr. Touchette’s boatlift. However, he disregarded the Board’s approval and independently built a frame for a boatlift consisting of over 12ft. high pilings. 9. Mr. Touchette’s 10/19/16 DOEP permit is expired. 10. It strongly appears that Mr. Touchette was not completely forthcoming and had omitted and/or falsified information he supplied to the Board in his attempt to gain approval for a superstructure. In addition to withholding information that he intended to move and increase the height of the structure, Mr. Touchette wrote in an email (dated 10/22/19) to Mary McKinney that he was incurring a monthly expense of $1900 to store his boat. Please note, that in the Board meeting on 7/9/20, Mr. Touchette explicitly stated that he still has yet to buy a boat he proposes to keep on the boatlift. It is incumbent upon the Board to review all policies and procedures under which Mr. Touchette’s superstructure has found some degree of support without having undergone or having adhered to existing rules and regulations. In doing so, the Board would be acting in the best interest of all Highland Beach waterfront properties and residents, adhere to and protect property owners, keep our navigational safety standards high and uphold property values. Your Neighbor, Kathleen Kennedy Attention: David Axelrod dzaxelrod@gmail.com Eric Goldenberg gldnbrg@gmail.com Brian DeMoss golfdemoss@aol.com Ilyne Mendelson msirm1@gmail.com John Boden jboden@elderissues.com Harry Adwar hadwar@msn.com Roger Brown rbrown@acslabtest.com Commissioners: Mayor Hillman dhillman@highlandbeach.us Page 61 Vice Mayor Babij gbabij@highlandbeach.us Commissioner Gossett-Seidman pseidman@highlandbeach.us Commissioner David edavid@highlandbeach.us Commissioner Shoemaker jshoemaker@highlandbeach.us Town Staff, Attorney and Expert Marshall Labadie, Town Manager mlabadie@highlandbeach.us Ingrid Allen, Town Planner iallen@highlandbeach.us Lanelda Gaskins, Town Clerk lgaskins@highlandbeach.us Beverly Wright, Deputy Town Clerk bwright@highlandbeach.us Town’s Email for public comments: publiccomments@highlandbeach.us Len Rubin, Town Attorney len@lgrubinpa.com Mike Jenkins, Town’s Marine Expert MJenkins@appliedtm.com Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED SINCE THE JULY 9, 2020 PLANNING BOARD MEETING (19-0001) Robert Verola 08.06.2020 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED SINCE THE JULY 9, 2020 PLANNING BOARD MEETING (19-0001) Marc Siegel 08.06.2020 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 PLANNING BOARD STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: JULY 9, 2020 TO: PLANNING BOARD FROM: INGRID ALLEN, TOWN PLANNER SUBJECT: APPLICATION BY RICHARD TOUCHETTE REQUESTING AN AMENDMENT TO A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED TEN POST PLATFORM BOAT LIFT (APPLICATION NO. 39412) IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE BOAT LIFT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1006 GRAND COURT. (APPLICATION NO. 19-0001) Property Owner: 1006 Grand Court LLC 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 Applicant: Richard Touchette 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 Property Characteristics: Comprehensive Plan Land Use: Multi Family Low Density Zoning District: Residential Multiple Family Low Density (RML) Parcel PCN#: 24-43-47-09-00-002-0090 I. GENERAL INFORMATION: HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 Ph: (561) 278-4540 Fx: (561) 265-3582 Page 98 Adjacent Properties: PARCEL ZONING DISTRICT FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION North Residential Multiple-Family Low Density (RML) Multi Family Low Density South Residential Multiple-Family Low Density (RML) Multi Family Low Density East Residential Multiple-Family Low Density (RML) Multi Family Low Density West Residential Multiple-Family Low Density (RML) Multi Family Low Density Background: On February 8, 2017, the Planning Board approved a request (Application No. 39412) to install a 40,000 lb., eight (8) post platform boat lift (Attachment No. 1). On October 11, 2017, the Planning Board approved a request (Application No. 39412) to add two (2) additional posts to the previously approved eight (8) post platform boat lift (Attachment No. 2). Note that according to Town electronic records, the Planning Board item packet did not include a boat lift detail sheet (DTL-1). On May 23, 2019, the Town’s Building Official, Jeffrey Massie, issued a Stop Work Order on Permit No. 39412. According to Mr. Massie, the bottom elevation for the boat lift beam is four (4) feet and therefore “…placing the bottom of the boat lift beam at any elevation other than four (4) feet, whether it be lower or higher…” would constitute work not according to plans as defined in Florida Building Code 107.4 (Attachment No. 3). The Applicant is requesting an amendment to a previously approved ten post platform boat lift (Application No. 39412) in order to increase the height of the boat lift. The Applicant’s Development Order Application (DO No. 19-0001) indicates that the height of the lifting pilings are to be modified and that the revised plans distinguish between the height of the boat lift pilings from the height of the existing dock pilings. The boat lift detail (sheet DTL-1) approved by the Planning Board, as noted above, indicates the height of the boat lift piling and the existing dock pilings at four (4) feet above the existing wood dock. The proposed boat lift detail (sheet DTL-1) provided by the Applicant electronically on May 11, 2020 (hardcopy provided on June 22, 2020) reflects the height of the boat lift pilings at 12 feet above the existing dock decking while the existing dock pilings are shown at four (4) feet above the existing dock decking. As a result, the proposed boat lift pilings are eight (8) feet higher than previously approved by the Planning Board. II. REQUEST AND ANALYSIS: Page 99 The Town Code does not provide a maximum height for dock or lift pilings. Section 30-131 of the Town Code defines “boat lifts” as the bottom of the keel of any boat shall not be hoisted greater than one foot above the minimum seawall elevation and in no case shall the lift be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted. In addition, Section 30-68(h) of the Town Code provides the following provisions regarding mooring facilities (Section 30-68(h)(1) of the Town Code indicates that dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, docks and moorings are collectively “mooring facilities”): -Section 30-68(h)(1)(c) They will not create a hazardous interference with navigation (this is addressed below under the Town’s consultant review), endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access to public waterways. -Section 30-68(h)(4) Shall not cause a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public waterway. Pursuant to Section 30-68(h)(3) of the Town Code, the Building Official may request evidence, prepared by a recognized marine expert, demonstrating the proposed mooring facilities will not be a hazard to navigation and will not deny reasonable visual access to public waterways. Accordingly, the Applicant’s May 11, 2020 revised plans (provided electronically) were reviewed by Applied Technology & Management, Inc. (ATM) a coastal and marine engineering consultant. Dr. Michael G. Jenkins, ATM’s Coastal Engineering Principal , provided a technical review report (Attachment No. 4) which includes the following review findings: Boat Lift Height: 1. The top of the lift beam is not shown on sheet DTL-1 but appears to be proposed in sheet DTL-2. The elevation of the lift beam relative to the design and any fixed datum is not provided. This is a material change in the structure. 2. Regarding the requested elevation, the information provided by the Applicant is insufficient to determine if the lift beam or pile height, as proposed, is necessary to meet the design intent. 3. The draft of the vessel is not presented in any supporting documentation as is the elevation relative to the lift beam. Given the intent of the lift is to raise the vessel above a nominal water level, the draft of the vessel is a determining factor in the height that the vessel needs to be raised and consequently the height of the pilings and superstructure needed for the boat lift. 4. No justification for the revised plan dimensions in terms of function or need. 5. The proposed design of the boat lift shows a keel lift elevation of approximately five (5) feet above Mean High Water (MHW). It is unclear why the vessel needs to be raised to this height. The Town Code includes consideration of impacts to adjacent properties including views and therefore the height of the piles and elevation of the raised vessel are relevant to these provisions and require justification regarding the proposed design elevations. Dr. Jenkins recommends that as a basis for design evaluation and justification of impacts, additional information and justification is needed with regards to the lift pile elevation, the inclusion of a lift beam at the top of the structure, and the design elevation for the vessel when lifted. Page 100 On June 15, 2020 the Applicant provided a response letter (dated June 12, 2020) to ATM’s report (Attachment No. 5). While ATM’s findings still stand, the following responses provided by David Nutter of B & M Marine Construction are detailed along with staff comment: 1. Mr. Nutter indicates that the lift piling height is not typically called out on plans but is approximately seven (7) feet higher than a dock surface. Therefore, Mr. Nutter indicates that the change in lift piling height is not four (4) feet to twelve feet but instead seven (7) feet to twelve feet. Staff comment: The plans approved by the Planning Board indicate the height of the lift piling and existing wood pilings at four (4) feet from the existing wood dock. Based on these approved plans, the Applicant’s proposed change to the lift pilings is from four (4) feet to twelve feet. 2. Mr. Nutter indicates that the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the Army Corps of Engineers have approved both the initial (eight) 8 post and subsequent 10 post boat lift. Staff comment: The Applicant had previously obtained FDEP approval (Self Certification File No. 0355323001EE); however, based on the Applicant’s most recent FDEP self-certification document on file, dated June 24, 2017, the self-certification automatically expired since construction of the project was not completed within one (1) year from the self certification date. As noted above, the Town’s coastal and marine engineering consultant, ATM, recommends that as a basis for design evaluation and justification of impacts, additional information and justification is needed with regards to the lift pile elevation, the inclusion of a lift beam at the top of the structure, and the design elevation for the vessel when lifted. If the Planning Board decides to approve the Applicant’s request, staff recommends the following conditions which are based on the Applicant’s plans set, date stamped received by the Building Department on June 22, 2020: 1. Following approval by the Planning Board and prior to initiation of construction, the Applicant will be required to obtain a building permit (prior permit No. 39412 expired on May 30, 2020) from the Town of Highland Beach Building Department. 2. Prior to issuance of a building permit and pursuant to Section 30-35 of the Town Code of Ordinances, costs incurred by the Town’s expert, ATM, must be fully reimbursed by the Applicant. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall provide approvals by both the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. 4. Pursuant to Section 30-21(g)(2) of the Town Code, completion of all conditions of approval shall occur within two (2) years following the date of approval by the Planning Board. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (561) 637-2012 or iallen@highlandbeach.us III. Recommendation Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 8/8/20,19 /. 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Date: _____ _ Date: fuJ/'4 2,0LOJUN 16 2020 Page 104 REQUIRED ATTACHMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION Before any Development Order shall be issued the Board shall make written findings certifying compliance with the specific rules governing individual Development Orders, and that satisfactory provisions and arrangements have been made concerning the following, where applicable: Infonnation you provide will assist the Planning Board to determine whether your application meets the minimum criteria for obtaining a Development Order as described in Chapter 30 Zoning Code, Article 3 Development Review of the Code of Ordinances. Use additional pages if necessary. The Planning Board will not consider reference to a development order a complete response to the issue. Address the issues one at a time and be as detailed as possible. Attach additional sheets if necessary. A.Building orientation: Buildings shall be oriented to enhance the appearance of the streetscape.l.Building orientation shall ensure that service areas are placed out of view from public rights-of-way, parking areas, and adjacent properties. Where, because of site constraints service areas can not be so located, such areas shall be screened fromview by vegetative or structural means. Any structural screening shall be architecturally compatible with the principal building in terms of style, colors, construction materials, and finish. 2.Mass, bulk, and scale of all structures shall be compatible with other structures and uses both in the same zoning district and in the neighborhood. NA -installation of boat lift -no change to �uilding This modification will not impact or effect building onentaflon. B.Refuse service areas:l.Refuse service areas shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties. 2.Refuse service areas shall be screened from adjacent properties and right s-of-way by an enclosure that is constructed of durable building materials such as concrete, stone, or brick. The enclosure sh(lll be faced with the same style as the �ade of the primary structure on the site. The gate to the enclosure shall have a similar appearance as the fa�dc of the building. The enclosure shall be the same color as the primary structure. 3.Enclosures shall be large enough and located in a manner that service vehicles can access the dumpster while it is in the enclosure.NA • installation of boat lift -no change to upland areas This modificat ion will not impact or effect refuse areas. C.Mechanical equipment op eration and location:I.Mechanical equipment shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties. 2.Mechanical equipment, including equipment located on roofs shall be screened from view of adjacent residential properties and rights-of-way. Screening shall be of a material that is consistent with the architectu� of the buiJ.ding. NA -installation of boat lift -no change to building accessories or equipment This modification will not impact or effect mechanical equipment. D.Lighting:l.Outdoor lighting shall be manged so that the light source is shielded from adjacent residential properties and rights-of-way. Light fixtures shall a type that directs the light downward. 2.Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that no portions of adjacent residential properties are covered by the light shadow. There shall be no glare or spillover effect of lighting from the property on which a development order is approved to adjacent properties, and all lighting shall comply with the Palm Beach County Code, relating to safeguarding nesting female andhatchling marine turtles from sources of artificial light Page 105 -NA -installation of boat lift -no change to site lighting This modification will not impact or effect lighting. E.Landscaping and trees: Please refer to Chapter 28 Xeriscape-Landscape Requirements, Installation and Maintenancein the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.NA -installation of boat lift -no change to landscaping This modification will not impact or effect landscaping or trees. F, Signs: Please refer to Chapter 23 Signs and Advertisement in the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.NA -installation of boat lift -no change to signage ..... This modification will not impact or effect signage. G.Walls a,nd Fences: Please refer to Chapter 6 Building and Structures; Article 5 Seawalls; Bulkheads; Retaining Wallsin the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.Additional Notes: NA --installation of boat lift-no change to or installation of walls or fences This modification will not impact or effect walls or fences. Request is for modification of the installation of an 40000Ib 8-post boatlift to a 40000Ib 10-post boatlift in the same location as the original lift that was approved - no other changes to the upland property are expected or included in this request This second modification is for the height of the lift pilings and lift equipment, to be hi her than that allowed b the Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, Definitions of Terms. The location, position, imens1ons, size an capacI o I wt remain as approved previously with the first modification noted above. Page 106 ---·· ----�(-·-·-1111111111111111111111 CFN 201.001.93112 OR BK 23864 PG 0738 nus INSTRUMENf PREPARED BY AND RETURN TO: RECORDED 05/25/2018 11: 44: 57 Edgar A. Benes, Esq. Pal■ Beach County, Florida 1 A. BENES, P.A.AftT 3, 101,108. H W CORPORA TE BL VD Doc Sta■p 21, 781.110 RATON. FLORIDA 33431 Sharon R. Bock, CLERK & CO"PTROLLER Jppraisers Parcel Identification (Folio) N�bers: 24-43-47-09-00--08'40ff38 - 739; <2pgs) �o \?,.1, Space Above This Line For Recording Data ____ �----- THIS ,,.-z,�.n.i., DEED, made the 14th day of May, 2010 by Clair Vaoderschaaf, a herein called the Grantor, to 1006 Grand Court LL� a Florida limited y, whose post office address is 101, Rue Lenoir, Suite A-501, Montreal, Quebec, Ca.oa:u.,p4C 2Z6, hereinafter called the Grantee: (Wherever us herein the terms ''grantor" dnd ''grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and tlii§iJeirs, legal representatives and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns of co,f'�ns) W I T N E S S E T :�:"�-�' .. nt the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND ·00/I00'S ($10.00) Do,Y-"':>'"-""'d other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is herebyacknowledged, hereby �gains, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confmns unto the Grantee all that ce,'W'��d situate in PALM BEACH County, State of Florida, viz.: A parcel of land in Sec 9, Township 47 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being mo�ularly d�ribed as follows: Commencing at the point of • tion of the North line of said Section 9 and the West right-of-way line of State A-1-A as laid out and in use (100-foot rigbt-of-way); thence South 89 ° 52' 10" 'w;..6#:inloug said North line of Section 9, a distance of 470.58 feet; thence South 000 0 ,,._,.,..,.,.ast, a distance of 123.95 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 29 ° 17' 3 ' , a distance of 95.93 feet; thence South 55° 27' 31" West, a distance of 221.46 feet; thence South 46° 03' 41" West, a distance of 10.32 feet; thence North 29° 37' 29" West, a distance of 52.43 feet; thence North 60° 14' 43" East, a distance of 68.28 feet; thence North 2!)0 00' 02" West, a distance of 38.58 feet; thence North 51° 10' 50" East, a distance of 164.62 feet to the Point of Beginning. a/k/a Lot 6 and the southeasterly 35.68 feet of Lot 7, Grand Cay Estates, unrecorded. Subject property is not now nor bas ever been the Homestead Property of Clair Vanderscbaaf. Clair Vanderscbaaf resides at 1622 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, TN 37215. SUBJECT TO easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions, declarations, limitations, easements, right of way and zoning ordinances, if any, provided that this shall not serve to re-impose same and taxes for the current year and all subsequent years. File No: 2811-063 Page 107 ( TOGETHER, with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. "'!i'�")"1:1e grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said l&mMIJ)1ee simple; that the Gnmtor has good right and lawful authority to sc;ll and convey said Ian , . d hweby warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all �s whomsoever; and tliat said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subseq�o December 31, 2009. . IN �REOF, the said grantor has si gned and sealed these presents the day and year first ab�n. Signed, sealed �ivered in the presence of: Clair Vanderschaaf 1622 Glen F.cho Road, Nashville, TN 3721S Witness #2 Printed Name @ STATE OF TENNESSEE �COUNTY OF .(vr#E.,eP-oA!!P � The foregoing instrument was acknowl�before me this _Lfj_ day of May, 2010 by Clair . Vanderschaaf who is personally known to me or has produced _________ _ ::-�i-� �,\\\11111111,,,,, N Public �,,, \. MOJl�'''"" #',."\ .. � ....•.. If;,,..� f�/··sTATE····:::-� Jud b•fYkrt-lW-::: --s_. OF \ 'i - • • -Printed Notary Namei* i TENNESSEE }* i s : NOTARY �-s\ •••• PU8UC •• � �� .. .. � riJ,. •• •• � '"+f..l'(i:······· !,.\# "Vlittn,1111111\"''� File No: 2811--063 My Commission Expi, -�, May 21, 2011 P::1ae 2 of 2 Page 108 WINCHESTER DESIGN GROUP INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING 11948 NORTH 152nd STREET JUPITER, FLORIDA 33478-3577 TEL: 954 977-9777 / 561 744-770 FAX: 954 977-3166 Attn: Richard Touchette Via email: jetversion@hotmail.com January 21st, 2020 Ref: Fountain Powerboats, 48 EC (Express Cruiser) Dear Richard, [Pa� ©���4�f{j' MAY 11 2020 HIGHLAND BEAChBUILDING DEPARTMENT This letter is to confirm that I have communicated with Iconic Marine Group, builders of the Fountain 48 Express Cruiser to confirm dimensions of the 2000 to 2009 model, specifically the overall height of the boat to the top of the superstructure. Iconic has stated that when the vessel's keel line is horizontal, the height from the lowest part of the keel to the tallest part of the superstructure is twelve feet, two inches, (12'-2"). Definition -"Superstructure" As a naval architect trained in yacht design, the term "superstructure" is defined as being the fixed portion of the sides and roof of any deckhouse, cabin, cabin top, coachroof or other accommodation generating space that is located above the main deck. If there are additional decks above the main deck, then the additional deck would also be included in the term "superstructure". From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstructure :- A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline. This term is applied to various kinds of physical structures such as buildings. bridges. or ships having the degree of freedom zero (in the terms of theory of machines). Specifically Aboard ships and large boats :-As stated above, superstructure consists of the parts of the ship or a boat. including sailboats. fishing boats. passenger ships. and submarines. that project above her main deck. This does not usually include its masts or any armament turrets. The drawing over page shows a side view of the Fountain 48 Express Cruiser with five items called out in red. Those five items are as follows:- 1/ The drawing shows two arrows to the "Top of Fixed Fiberglass Roof-Highest Point of Superstructure". This is the top of the superstructure by any nautical definition including the wikipedia definition shown above. 2/ The drawing shows a single arrow to the "Top of the Forward Deck-Not to be confused with the top of the superstructure ". This forward deck is the main deck in the forward part of the boat. Under any nautical definition, including the wikipedia definition above. this deck is not part of the superstructure. The superstructure is any fixed portion of the deck house or cabin structure above this deck. So, the fixed windows, fixed roof. etc., located above this deck all are defined as part of the superstructure. Page 109 WINCHESTER DESIGN GROUP INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING I &@j�©�DW/�fQ)I' MAY 11 2020 3/ The drawing shows an angular measurement of "1.7 deg. tr m". H™ ,%1�1�,.of 1 :3 7 degrees, is the maximum bow up angle that still allows the overall h · tJt t'Cfea,.M)� as when the boat is level. The ability of the boat to maintain the overall heig range of trim is due to the stepped hull design of the Fountain. This stepped hull allows for a small amount of bow up storage trim without increasing the overall height. 4/ The drawing shows a vertical dimension of "12 ' 2" per Iconic Marine". This is the dimension from the underside of the keel to the top of the superstructure. 5/ The drawing shows a vertical dimension "Overall Height Remains Constant up to 1.7 degrees Bow Up Trim". This is the constant height measurement discussed in item 3/ above. Please see over page for the above described drawing. In conclusion, the overall height of the 2002 to 2009 model Fountain 48 SC (Express Cruiser, from the underside of the deepest point on the keel to the highest point of the permanent superstructure is shown by the builder to be twelve feet and two inches. Please do not hesitate to call or write if you have any questions. Sincerely, � ••ctroolcSlgMt,�to,,~u '"" Peter Gimpel President PG/je Page 110 CNERAI.L MElCHT OOWNS CONSTAAi UP TO 1.7 DEGREES BOif UP TRll,I D-�� TOP Of flXEO flllERGtASS ROOF -ttGl£ST POIIT Of 5IJf'ERSl1lUCT\ TOP OE F0AWNIO DEC>< HOT TO 8( CONfV$E0 WITH T0fl' OF SUP'EftSTftUCT\ ITI == """" n.llllMMQIHOWl'OIICMIW.1.teCiKTO!lltEIXIO TO:llllltM0011.l'ICll.lffMil ... DPREIICfl..atM �rtJCDC-.CUll'IENTaaJliOIO,fl,e PCUffAINMNll!C'JF�TI. THl�Ma01ttCWaTHIIWllliUrll9CM'�,.-. ltM.TSTU.w.wf .... MCWBWJ,tealTATHOf l,oallWtlHl!HDaHT'MetMCNmNl'H.. .aaJJN3'1.flDl8>snumJllll'lffltl.Mlll)teafl' CR"-'ICMAJIOIMJ'MI..C...altA!'Cll:I) ffllLIC1\IIIEWITH LMTIDHDOHT'.1HIAC1\W. \UNI. WJ11T•CHeCICl!Df'1011t.""''IOITO,._ICCIJC...wfe --- WINCHESTER DESIGN GROUP M'f.lt.�W,i,lall.lall:- Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 Ph: (561) 278-4548 DATE: January 31, 2017 TO: Planning Board MEmNG OF: February 8, 2017 SUBJECT: 1006 Grand Court FROM: Kenneth Bauer, Building Official I.GENERAL INFOIMATION: AppUcant Richard Touchette Property Owner Name: Address: 1006 Grand Court LLC/Touchette 1001 Rue Lenoir Ste A50 l Montreal QC H4C 27 6, Canada PLANNING BOARD STAFF REPORT Property Charaderisttcs Zoning District: Site Location: RML Residential Multiple-Family Low Density 1006 Grand Court Parcel PCN#: 24-43-47-09-00-002-0090 Request The applicant is proposing the installation of a Platform Boat Lift. Page 116 PLANNING BOARD 1006 Grand Court Property Application # 39412 II.ZONING AND LAND USE: January 31, 2017 Page 2 of 3 The table below lists the zoning district, existing land use for the subject site and surrounding area. I Parcel Zoning District Existing Land Use Subject SHe RML, Residential Multiple-Family RML, Residential Multiple-Family Low Density Low Density I RML, Residential Multiple-Family RML, Residential Multiple-Family North Low Density LowDensitv South RML, Residential Multiple-Family RML, Residential Multiple-Family Low Density Low Density East RML Residential Multiple-Family RML, Residential Multiple-Family Low Densitv Low Density West RML, Residential Multiple-Family RML, Residential Multiple-Family Low Density (Water) Low Density {Water) Ill. ANALYSIS: Existing Condition The subject property consists of Single Family Residence. Proposed Changes The applicant is proposing the installation of a 40,000 lb., eight-post platform boat lift. Development Standards Highland Beach Code of Ordinances, Property Development Regulations, Section 30-68(h). , � • I• • -,.., ,IV. •�PMMENDA'JK)NS; •' .. ., . . . ' . ' '.,' ,;, ... ,' . ��· ,,: � ...... - ... �,-, _, , .. ; The Town of Highland Beach Building Department has reviewed the construction documents submitted by the applicant and has found that the proposed Boatlift Installation does comply with the Highland Beach Code of Ordinances. Page 117 PLANNING BOARD 1006 Grand Court Property Application # 39412 V.OTHER MATTERS: January 31, 2017 Page 3of 3 The Building Official has reviewed the application and submitted documents on January 31, 2016, and hereby certifies the following action was taken: [8J Plans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. D Plans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements; however, approvals are pending before the Town of Highland Beach will issue permits, with other governmental agencies as listed: D Plans do not meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements. Should you have any further questions with regards to the matter please feel free to contact me at (561) 278-4540 or kbauer@hlghlandbeach.us Respectfully Submitted, Kenneth Bauer, Building Official Town of Highland Beach <. Page 118 Transmit To: Valerie Oakes. Town Clerk Date: December 07, 2016 Application No: #39412 Mr. Richard Touchette Applicant/Owner: Applicant-1006 Grand Court. LLC / Touchette. Owner- Property Address: 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Submit Application: PLANNING BOARD Application Type: Site review/Public hearing Description of Application: Applicant proposes installation of a 40,000 lb., 8 post platform boatlift, at subject property, 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach. Florida, in the RML (Residential Multi-Family Low Density) zoning district. :.=----O�FFICIAL HAS REVIEWED THE ABOVE MATTER DATED December 07. 2016, AND ..,c-,..::.-,__�t=-I THAT THE FOLLOWING ACTION WAS TAKEN: Plans meet own of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. Plans m t Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements; however, approvals are pending with other go mental agencies. Plans do not meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements. Recommendation: The Building-Departn,ent bas r�vie\Ved the submitted. construction docun,entsJor t��. proposed installation. of a..40,000 16 •• 8 postplatform boatlift, at subject property. the installation meets requirements of Highland Beach. Code of Qrdinances. Section• 30�68(h); EVER ACTION IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE SUBJECT MATTER, i.e., , TRANSMIT TO QUASI-JUDICIAL BOARD, cfC. g Official CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY: Date of Hearing/Regular Meeting: al¼ 7 Date Received: \ 2--;1 l V' Page 119 DOROTHY JACKS== . tm::er:r1l"IIY:ftl&ilt@'IW Oft Cf A, AAS Palm Beach County Propetty·�aiser Location Address 1006 GRAND CT Municipality HIGHLAND BEACH Parcel Control Number 24-43-47-09-00-002-0090 Subdivision Official Records Book 23864 Page 738 Sale Date MAY-2010 Homestead Exemption Ill r��\GF.ri��� ,.Jr,J J fi di.O f1 i ! !-fii�;-tL . .1.i\•r. �� ::� 1\(::1 ! • c��i!L:_�1rd:: �·:.:?; .. /.t�--r.\1f:·f'-1-r ir .. .-- ....... -..... .. legal Descript'on 9-47-43, LT 6 & SELY 35.68 FT OF LT 7 UNREC GRAND CAY ESTS IN N 1/2 OF1 GOV LT 2 AS IN ORl 0274P1371 Mailing address Owners l 006 GRAND COURT LLC 1001 RUE LENOIR STE AS0l MONTREAL QC H4C 226 CANADA Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner MAY-2010 $3,l 00,000 23864 / 00738 WARRANTY DEED 1006 GRAND COURT LLC DEC-2007 $4,000,000 2231 S / 01438 WARRANTY DEED VANDERSCHMF CLAIR JAN-2004 $10 16483 / 00263 QUIT CLAIM SOLLINS CHARLES D & DEC-2003 $2,675,000 16483 / 00260 WARRANTY DEED SOLLINS CHARLES D & AUG-2003 $2,500,100 15798 / 01898 CERT OF TITLE WACHOVIA BANK 1 2 No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units l *Total Square 11614 Acres 0.4099 Feet U C d 0100 -SINGLE z . RMM • Multi-Famlly Medium-Density ( 24-HIGHLANDse O e FAMILY onmg BEACH ) Tax Year 2016 201S 2014 Improvement Value $2,956,880 $2,995,479 $2,695,829 Land Value $551,600 $424,308 $375,494 Total Market Value $3,508,480 $3,419,787 $3,071,323 All values are as of January 1st each year Tax Year 2016 2015 2014 Assessed Value $3,330,839 $3,028,035 $2,752,759 Exemption Amount $0 $0 $0 Taxable Value $3,330,839 $3,028,035 $2,752,759 Tax Year 2016 2015 2014 Ad Valorem $60,497 $59,514 $55,771 Non Ad Valorem $170 $170 $175 Total tax $60,667 $59,684 $55,946 See f� 4 or na (r) tO\J\h'\er-s http://pbcgov.com/papa/Asps/PropertyDetail/PropertyDetail.aspx?parceI=24434709000020090& Page 1 of I ) 1/5/2017 Page 120 Detail by Enti� Name Florida Department of State Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Q�.m_\l By Document Number. / Detail by Entity Name Florida Limited Liability Company 1006 GRAND COURT LLC Filing lnfonnation Document Number FEI/EIN Number Date Flied Effective Date State Status Last Event Event Date Flied Event Effective Date Principal Address 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 Changed: 04/12/2013 Mailing Address 103 Beloeil street L10000045722 46-0525501 04/28/2010 04/28/2010 FL ACTIVE LC AMENDMENT 11/08/2011 NONE Outremont, Quebec H2V221 CA Changed: 04/12/2013 Registered Agent Name & Address EDGAR A. BENES, P.A. 2300 NW CORPORATE BLVD SUITE 322 BOCA RATON, FL 33431 Authorized Person(s) Detail Name & Address TitleMGRM AMEREIT LP Page I of2 DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=EntityName&directionTy... 1/5/2017 Page 121 Detail by Enti� N arne1 Q3 Beloeil street Outremont, Quebec H2V2Z1 CA Annual Reports Report Year 2014 2015 2016 Filed Date 04/07/2014 02/06/2015 04/06/2016 Document Images 04/06/2016 --ANNUAL REPORT 02/06/2015 --ANNUAL REPORT 04/07/2014 --ANNUAL REPORT 04/12/2013 --ANNUAL REPORT 02/01/2012 --ANNUAL REPORT 11/08/2011 --LC Amendment 01/05/2011 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image rn PDF formal View image rn PDF format View image m PDF format View image in PDF format 04/28/2010 --Flonda Limited Liability! .... __ vi_ew_,m_a_g_e_m_P_D_F_f_or_m_a_t _ ___, Florida Department of State D1v1�1on of Corporations Page 2 ofi http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=EntityName&directionTy... 1/5/2017 Page 122 Revenu Quebec -Information statement Quebec Search for an enterprise In the Register Page 123 Page 124 Revenu Quebec -Information statement Attorney No information was dedared. Administrators of the property of others There is no administrator of the property of others. Establishments No establishment was dedared. Documents being processed Page 3 of 4 No document is currendy being processed by the Enterprise Registrar. Index of documents Documents maintained Type of document Annual updating dedaration for 2016 Annual updating declaration for 2015 Annual updating declaration for 2014 Annual updating declaration for 2013 Annual updating declaration for 2012 Dedaration of registration Index of names Date of update of the index of names Name AMEREIT S.E.C. AMEREITL.P. Other names used in Quebec There are no other names used in Quebec 2011-05-27 Date filed in the Register 2016--04-13 2015-06-15 2014-03-11 2013-06-18 2012-06-04 2011-05-27 Date of declaration Date of of name declaration of 2011-05-27 Active © Revenu Quebec, 2015 Page 125 Application #--+-----I request a hearing ]\8[<y111 .1f1tti"l1\Jlf � ning Ordinances of the Town of Highland Beach. This request relates to the prope YflV tjip� s t forth in this application.PROPERTY INFORMAT ION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS APPLICATION Address: 1006 Grand Court PCN: 24-43-47-09-00-000-0090 Full �2al Description of the Propero [as d�rlbed in the deed] or reference to an attachment:9-47-43 Lot 6, Lot 7 Grand Cay Estates 1n N 1/2 of Govt Lot 2 Zoning District: RMM -Multi Family Medium Density PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION I Name: 1006 Grand Court LLC/fouchette What is the location of the installation? □lntracoastal Waterwa (ICW) M Interior Canal/Basin □ NI AI Phone: 514-944-6565 I Fax: Mailing Addr�: 1001 Rue Lenoir Ste A501, Montreal QC H4C 276 Canada Email Address: APPLICANT INFORMATION I Name: Richard Touchette I Phone: 514-944-6565 j Fax: Mailing Add.re�: 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Email Address: nutt3839@bellsouth.net (David Nutter@ B & M Marine Construction) 95-Y-r;.21 ,,,, /?a rJ ARCHITECT/DESIGNER I INFORMATION Name: j Phone: I Fax: Mailing Addre�: Email Address: DEVEOPMENT ORDER REQUEST I Rezoning: Special Exceptions: □Rezoning by a Property Owner or Party Other than □Boat Basinsthe Town Mi Boat LiftsSite Plan: □Change of Nonconforming Use□Site Plan Multifamily and Non-Residential □Dwelling, Single-Family, Zero Lot Line□Essential Public Service Structures□Site Plan Review, Major Modification □Houses of Worship□Site Plan Single-Family, Located on a Single Lot □Off-Premises Parking□Site Plan Single-Family, Located within a Larger □Perpendicular Docking of BoatsProject Other: □Post Offices□Recreation Facilities, PublicoUtility Facilities . Page 126 Provide a brief description of the project: '.X�:'.:H\:>:lL-2:op.--,: l\ fT 0¼�.:> .:J J /.h 3-]u5i) I give p ermission to the members of the Planning Board and staff to inspect the property for the purpose of this application. I declare that all statements made herein are true, based upon the best available information, and I understand that willful false statements and the like are misdemeanors of the second· degree under Section 837 .06, Florida Statutes. Such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of my application or any decision issued thereon. I have fully read the information outlining the Board procedures and application requirements. With this application, I am submitting the necessary supporting materials listed. Building Department Use: own of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. eet To wn of Highland Beach Zoning requirements, however, approvals are pending with other governmental agencies reg · ements. D Plans do not meet To ning requirements. Date Public Notices Mailed: _______________ _ Date: I 2-l '1 / 1 �Date Legal Advertisement Published: _____________ _ 21 J' i.l � � Page 127 REQlliRED ATTACHMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION Before any Development Order shall be issued the Board shall make written findings certifying compliance with the specific rules governing individual Development Orders, and that satisfactory provisions and arrangements have been made concerning the following, where applicable: Information you provide will assist the Planning Board to determine whether your application meets the minimum criteria for obtaining a Development Order as described in Chapter 30 Zoning Code, Article 3 Development Review of the Code of Ordinances. Use additional pages if necessary. The Planning Board will not consider reference to a development order a complete response to the issue. Address the issues one at a time and be as detailed as possible. Attach additional sheets if necessary. A.Building orientation: Buildings shall be oriented to enhance the appearance of the streetscape.1.Building orientation shall ensure that service areas are placed out of view from public rights-of-way, parking areas, andadjacent properties. Where, because of site constraints service areas can not be so located, such areas shall be screened fromview by vegetative or structural means. Any structural screening shall be architecturally compatible with the principalbuilding in terms of style, colors, construction materials, and finish.2.Mass, bulk, and scale of aU structures shall be compatible with other structures and uses both in the same zoning district andin the neighborhood. NA -installation of boatlift -no change to building B.Refuse service areas:1.Refuse service areas shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties.2.Refuse service areas shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights-of-way by an enclosure that is constructed ofdurable building materials such as concrete, stone, or brick. The enclosure shall be faced with the same style as the fa�ade ofthe primary structure on the site. The gate to the enclosure shall have a similar appearance as the fa�ade of the building. Theenclosure shall be the same color as the primary structure.3.Enclosures shall be large enough and located in a manner that service vehicles can access the dumpster while it is in theenclosure.NA -installation of boatlift -no change to upland areas C.Mechanical equipment operation and location:1.Mechanical equipment shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties.2.Mechanical equipment, including equipment located on roofs shall be scree_ned from view of adjacent residential propertiesand rights-of-way. Screening shall be of a material that is consistent with the architecture of the building.NA -installation of boatlift -no change to building accessories or equipment D.Lighting:1.Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that the light source is shielded from adjacent residential properties and rights-of-way.Light fixtures shall a type that directs the light downward.2.Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that no portions of adjacent residential properties are covered by the light shadow.There shall be no glare or spillover effect of lighting from the property on which a development order is approved to adjacentproperties, and all lighting shall comply with the Palm Beach County Code, relating to safeguarding nesting female andhatchling marine turtles from sources of artificial light.31 Pa g � Page 128 NA -installation of boatlift -no change to lighting E. Landscaping and trees: Please refer to Chapter 28 Xeriscape-Landscape Requirements, Installation and Maintenancein the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.NA -installation of boatlift -no change to landscaping F.Signs: Please refer to Chapter 23 Signs and Advertisement in the Town of Highland Beach Cod e of Ordinances.NA -installation of boatlift -no change to signage G.Walls and Fences: Please refer to Chapter 6 Building and Structures; Article 5 Seawalls; Bulkheads; Retaining Wallsin the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.NA -installation of boatlift -no change to or installation of wall s or fences Additional Notes: Request is for installation of an 8-post boatlift -no other changes to the upland property are expected or included in this request 41 Pa g � Page 129 Town of Highland Beach 3614 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD • HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA 33487 61 278-4540 • ��;-r::::z":zi;j,:GlJS.t::..::::[5)=-i Pennit# PERMI OCT 19 2016 Ano co HIGHLAND seAcH You are ereby d84tc9I,4lsjstjed i o 111Wij<IJIIWlr¥ ions 553.7.1.7 a BllQ.ff(fi)ras�d necessa b the Town ofHighlan uiJding Depart en, to retain a profess1ona engmeer or arc a Speci o tion checked below: D 1.l ·e been certified/soil treatment certification. □2. Verify that all setbacks and elevations have been certified.D 3. Make a visual inspection of all components which cannot be inspected after fabrication.D 4. Inspect all stee1 for size and placement prior to concrete placement.D 5. Verify that all shoring and re-shoring has been certified and to check that shoring is safe.D 6. To be present and monitor all concrete placements.X 7. �spect a11 structural components of building such as, but not limited to:� Footer and/or pilings b.Slabs -on grade, above or below grade.c.Beams and Columnsd.All structural and non-structural walls.e.Fire resistive ratings for __________________ _f.Floor and Roof Trussesg.Sheathing.D 8. Special Inspector is required to make weekly written reports to Building Department. □9. Copies of all Concrete Test reports are required to be sent to Building Department.□10. Other:-------------------------------The Special Inspector shall be responsible for compliance with all applicable Building and Fire Codes and shaH submit progress and inspection reports, including concrete test reports to the Building Department. The assignment of a Special Inspector does not relieve the permit holders responsibility for inspections and approval from the Town's Building Department prior to proceeding with the work. At completion of the �ork preformed by the Special Inspector, the Special Inspector shall submit a Certificate of Compliance to the Building Department, stating that the work was done in compliance with the applicable Building and Fire Codes and the approved plans and specifications. Final Inspection shall be made by the Building Department before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. A signed and sealed copy of this document must be submitted to the Building Department prior to issuance of a building permit. Building Department Title Date C:\Documents and Settings\zburgess\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\GROD 12UC\Special Inspector F onn.doc 4/22/02 Revised: Page I of 1 Page 130 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Richard Touchette I 006 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 SOUTHEAST DISTRICT OFFICE 3301 GUN CLUB ROAD, MSC 7210-1 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 561-681-6600Sent via e-mail: nutt3839@bellsouth.net Re: File No.: 50-0345492-002,003-EE File Name: Touchette Dear Mr. Touchette: Rick Scott Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera Lt. Governor Jonathan P. Steverson Secretary On July 5, 2016, we received your application for an exemption to (1) install a boatlift; and (2) install two mooring piles. The project is located in a man-made can al, Class III Waters, adjacent to 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 (Section 09, Township 47 South, Range 25 East), in Palm Beach County (Latitude N 26° 23' 37.52", Longitude W 80° 04' 07.02"). Your request has been reviewed to determine whether it qualifies for ( 1) regulatory exemption, (2) proprietary authorization (related to state-owned submerged lands), and (3) federal approval that may be necessary for work in wetlands or waters of the United States. Your project qualifies for all three. However, this letter does not relieve you from the responsibility of obtaining other federal, state, or local authorizations that may be required for the activity. 1.Regulatory Review -VERIFIEDBased on the information submitted, the Department has verified that the activities as proposed are exempt, under Chapter 62-330.0Sl(S)(a) and (5)(b), Florida Administrative Code, from the need to obtain a regulatory permit under part rv of Chapter 373 of the Florida Statutes. This exemption verification is based on the information you provided the Department and the statutes and rules in effect when the information was submitted. This verification will expire after one year, and will not be valid at any other time if site conditions materially change, the project design is modified, or the statutes or rules governing the exempt activity are amended. However, the activity may still be conducted without further notification to or verification from the Department after the one-year expiration of this verification, provided: 1) the project design does not change; 2) site conditions do not materially change; and 3) there are no changes to the statutes or rules governing the exempt activity. In the event you need to re-verify the exempt status for the wwttv.dep.state. fl. us Page 131 .File No.: 50-0345492-002,003-EE File Name: Touchette Page 2 ofS activity after the one-year expiration of this verification, a new application and verification fee will be required. Any substantial modifications to the project design should be submitted to the Department for review, as changes may result in a permit being required. Conditions of compliance with the regulatory exemption are contained in Attachment A. 2.Proprietary Review -NOT REQUIREDThe activity does not appear to be located on sovereign submerged lands, and does not require further authorization under chapter 253 of the Florida Statutes, or chapters ·18-20 or 18-21 of the Florida Administrative Code. 3.Federal Review -SPGP APPROVEDYour proposed activity as outlined on your application and attached drawings qualifies for Federal authorization pursuant to the State Programmatic General Permit V, and a separate permit or authorization will not be required from the Corps. Please note that the Federal authorization expires on July 26, 2021. You, as permittee, are required to adhere to all General Conditions and Special conditions that may apply to your project." A copy of the SPGP V with all terms and conditions and the General Conditions may be found at http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Divisions/Regulatory/sourcebook.htm. Authority for review -an agreement with the USACOE entitled "Coordination Agreement Between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Jacksonville District) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, or Duly Authorized Designee, State Programmatic General Permit", Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1899, and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Additional Information Please retain this letter. The activities may be inspected by authorized state personnel in the future to insure compliance with appropriate statutes and administrative codes. If the activities are not in compliance, you may be subject to penalties under Chapter 373, F.S., and Chapter 18-14, F.A.C. NOTICE OF RIGHTS This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a petition for an administrative hearing is timely filed under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., before the deadline for filing a petition. On the filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this action will not be final and effective until further order of the Department. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in-this notice. Petition for Administrative Hearing A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Pursuant to Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C., a petition for an administrative hearing must contain the following information: (a)The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file oridentification number, if known;Page 132 .File No.: 50-0345492-002,003-EE File Name: Touchette Page 3 ofS (b)The name, address, any email address, any facsimile number, and telephone numberof the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner'srepresentative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course ofthe proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests are or willbe affected by the agency determination;( c)A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;( d)A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petitionmust so indicate;( e)A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts thatthe petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action;(f)A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends requirereversal or modification of the agency's proposed action, including an explanation of howthe alleged facts relate to the specific rules or .statutes; and(g)A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action thatthe petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action.The petition must be filed (received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Also, a copy of the petition shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing. Time Period for Filing a Petition In accordance with Rule 62-110.106(3), F.A.C., petitions for an administrative hearing by the applicant must be filed within 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Petitions filed by any persons other than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S. must be filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or within 21 days ofreceipt of the written notice, whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who has asked the Department for notice of agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless of the date of publication. The failure to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person's right to request an administrative detennination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. Extension of Time Under Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. Page 133 Enclosures: Copies furnished to: Page 134 .File No.: 50-0345492-002,003-EE File Name: Touchette Page 5 of5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned duly designated deputy clerk hereby certifies that this determination, including all copies, was mailed before the close of business on August 2, 2016, to the above listedpersons. FILING AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT FILED, on this date, pursuant to 120.52(9), Florida Statutes, with the designated Department Clerk, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. Clerk August 2, 2016 Date Page 135 . Attachment A Chapter 62-330.051 Exempt Activities. The activities meeting the limitations and restrictions below are exempt from pennitting. However, if located in, on, or over state-owned submerged lands, they are subject to a separate authorization under Chapters 253 and 258, F.S., and Chapters 18-18, 18-20, and 18-21, F.A.C., as applicable. (5)Dock, Pier, Boat Ramp and Other Boating-related Work-(a)Installation or repair of pilings and dolphins associated with private docking facilities or piers thatare exempt under Section 403.813(l)(b), F.S.;(b)Installation of private docks, piers, and recreational docking facilities, and installation of localgovernmental piers and recreational docking facilities, in accordance with Section 403 .813( 1 )(b ), F .S.This includes associated structures such as boat shelters, boat lifts, and roofs, provided:1.The cumulative square footage of all structures located over wetlands and other surface watersdoes not exceed the limitations in Section 403.813(1)(b), F.S.; 2.No structure is enclosed on more than three sides with walls and doors;3.Structures are not used for residential habitation or commercial purposes, or storage of materialsother than those associated with water dependent recreational use; and 4.Any dock and associated structure shall be the sole dock as measured along the shoreline for aminimum distance of 65 feet, unless the parcel of land or individual lot as platted is less than 65 feet in length along the shoreline, in which case there may be one exempt dock allowed per parcel or lot. Page 136 Attachment B File No.: 50-0345492-002,003-EE ST ATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AL PROTECTION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION The Department ofEnvironmental Protection gives notice that the projects to ( 1) instalJ a boatlift; and (2) install two mooring piles has been determined to be exempt from requirements to obtain an Environmental Resource Permit. The project is located in a man-made canal, Class III Waters, adjacent to 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 (Section 09, Township 47 South, Range 25 East), in Palm Beach County (Latitude N 26° 23' 37 .52", Longitude W 80° 04' 07.02"). A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received by the clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Mediation is not available. If a timely and sufficient petition for an administrative hearing is filed, other persons whose substantial interests will be affected by the outcome of the administrative process have the right to petition to intervene in the proceeding. Intervention will be pennitted only at the discretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with rule 28-106.205 of the Florida Administrative Code. In accordance with rule 62-110.106(3), F.A.C., petitions for an administrative hearing must be filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or receipt of written notice, whichever occurs first. Under rule 62-110.106(4) of the Florida Administrative Code, a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 prior to the applicable deadli ne . A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. Upon motion by the requesting party showing that the failure to file a request for an extension of time before the deadline was the result of excusable neglect, the Department may also grant the requested extension of time. The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time offiling. The failure of any person to file a petition for an administrative hearing within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that right. A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Department's action is based must contain the following infonnation: (a)The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification number, if known; (b)The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner's representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests are or will be affected by the agency determination; (c)A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision; ( d)A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate;(e)A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action; (f)A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action; and (g)A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action that the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts on which the Department's action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by rule 28-106.301. Under sections 120.569(2)(c) and (d) of the Florida Statutes, a petition for administrative hearing shall be dismissed by the agency if the petition does not substantially comply with the above requirements or is untimely filed. Complete copies of all documents relating to this determination of exemption are available for public inspection during nonnal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Southeast District office, 3301 Gun Club Road, MSC 7210· 1, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Page 137 General Conditions for Federal Authorization for SPGP V 1.The time limit for completing the work authorized ends on July 26, 2021. 2.You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party in compliance with General Condition 4 below. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification of this permit from this office, which may require restoration of the area. 3.If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while accomplishing the activity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and State coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 4.If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature of the new owner on the enclosed form and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the transfer of this authorization. 5.If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must comply with the conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit. 6.You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. Further Information: 1.Limi'ts of this authorization. a.This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, or local authorizations required by law. b.This permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges. c.This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others. d.This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal projects. 2.Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not assume any liability for the following: a.Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or unpermitted activities or from natural causes. Page 138 b.Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current or future activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest. c.Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit. d.Design or Construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work. e.Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit. 3.Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided. 4.Reevaluation of Permit Decision: This office may reevaluate its decision on this permit at any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limited to, the following: a.You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. b.The information provided by you in support of your permit application proves to have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate (see 3 above). c.Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. 5.Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the suspension, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325. 7 or enforcement procedures such as those contained in 33 CFR 326.4 and 326.5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you comply with the terms and conditions of your permit and for the initiation of legal action where appropriate. You will be required to pay for any corrective measures ordered by this office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CER 209.170) accomplish the corrective measures by contract or otherwise and bill you for the cost. 6.When the structures or work authorized by this permit are still in existence at the time the property is transferred, the terms and conditions of this permit will continue to be binding on the new owner(s) of the property. To validate the transfer of this permit and the associated liabilities associated with compliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign and date the enclosed form. 7.The Permittee understands and agrees that, if future operations by the United States require the removal, relocation, or other alteration, of the structures or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, said structure or work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, the Permittee will be required, upon due notice from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to remove, relocate, or alter the structural work or obstructions caused Page 139 Department of the Army Permit Transfer for SPGP V Page 140 STANDARD MANATEE CONDITIONS FOR IN-WATER WORK 2011 The permittee shall comply with the following conditions intended to protect manatees from direct project effects: a.All personnel associated with the project shall be instructed about the presence of manatees and manatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act. b.All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "Idle Speed/No Wake" at all times while in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep water whenever possible. c.Siltation or turbidity barriers shall be made of material in which manatees cannot become entangled, shall be properly secured, and shall be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement or entrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement. d.All on-site project personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence of manatee(s). AU in-water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if amanatee(s) comes within 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the 50-foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee( s) has not reappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed into leaving. e.Any collision with or injury to a manatee shall be reported immediately to the FWC Hotline at 1-888-404-3922. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Jacksonville (1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach (1-772- 562-3909) for south Florida, and to FWC at lmperiledSpecies@myFWC.com f.Temporary signs concerning manatees shall be posted prior to and during all in-water project activities. All signs are to be removed by the permittee upon completion of the project. Temporary signs that have already been approved for this use by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) must be used (see MyFWC.com/manatee). One sign which reads Caution: Boaters must be posted. A second sign measuring at least 81/2" by 11" explaining the requirements for "Idle Speed/No Wake" and the shut down of in-water operations must be posted in a location prominently visible to all personnel engaged in water-related activities. Questions concerning these signs can be sent to the email address listed above. Page 141 CAUTION: MANATEE HABITAT All project vessels IDLE SPEED/ NO WAKE When a manatee is within 50 feet of work all in-water activities must SHUT DOWN Report any collision with or injury to a manatee: Wildlife Alert: 1-888-404-FWCC (3922)cell * FWC or #FWC Page 142 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE Southeast Regional Office 263 l 3th A venue South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 SEA TURTLE AND SMALL TOOTH SA WFISH CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS The permittee shall comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a.The permittee shall instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence ofthese species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. Allconstruction personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence ofthese species.b.The pennittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties forharming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are protected under theEndangered Species Act of 1973.c.Siltation barriers shall be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannotbecome entangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected speciesentrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designatedcritical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's ProtectedResources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida.d.All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "no wake/idle" speeds at alltimes while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel providesless than a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially follow deep-waterroutes (e.g., marked channels) whenever possible.e.If a sea turtle or small tooth sawfish is seen within I 00 yards of the active dailyconstruction/dredging operation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions shall beimplemented to ensure its protection. These precautions shall include cessation of operation of anymoving equipment closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of anymechanical construction equipment shall cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish isseen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected speciesAny collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish shall be reported immediatelyto the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312) and thelocal authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization.f.Any special construction conditions, required of your specific project, outside these generalconditions, if applicable, will be addressed in the primary consultation.Revised: March 23, 2006 O:\forms\Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions.doc Page 143 Google Maps 1006 Grand Ct 50-0345492-002,003-EE � )/{I Southeast District 0 Map data ©2016 Google 200 ft .. 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New bolt• and wrtlcd pilings ond panels lo hove a minimum 4• penetraUon Into the new cop forms. -1-. New dock pilings to be min. 10• dlo, CCA treated wood pilings. 5. Concrete plllng• to b• 12•x12• preatressed pllfngs with (4) 7/16" strands. 6. All reinforcing steel shall be grade 60, with a minimum 3• cleoronce. 7. Concrete to be min. 5000 psi O 28 daya. 8. All pfflnp to be driven 8' Into strata. If hard strata Is encountered, a 2' minimum penetration rs required. 8.AU fromlng materlals to be pressure treated, Southern Yellow Pine, Grade 2 or better, min. fb • 975 PSI or better. 9. Approved contractor to verify all dimensions. The approved contractor Is responalble for all methods. meons, sequences and procedures of work. 10. Any deviation &/or substitution from the approved plans herein shall be submitted tothe Engineer for approval prior to commencement of work.11.Elevotlona ahown ore baaed on the notlonal geodetic vertical datum of 1929. 12. 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All reinforcing steel shall be grade 60, with a minimum 3" clearance. 7. Concrete to be min. 5000 psi C 28 days. 8. All pilings to be driven 8' Into strata. If hard strata Is encountered, o 2' minimum penetration Is required. 8. All framing materials to be pressure treated, Southern Yellow Pine, Grode 2 or better, min. lb = 975 PSI or better. 9. Approved contractor to verify all dimensions. The approved contractor ls responsible for all methods, means, sequences and procedures of work. 10. Any deviation &/or substitution from the approved plons herein shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval prior to commencement of work. 11. Elevations shown are based on the national geodetic vertical datum of 1929. 12. Design ln accordance with 2014 Florida Building Code. � � 3 J: g ti'"""·\ � � •(\ � '·tii SP Page 154 SCALE: 3/B"" 1'-0" 16' New12"x12" concrete pilings Existing seawall and cap to remain r\TI Page 155 /!Poi C,1rr-1J-Covrr·/5 ot&-r 11 F, TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH Wednesday, February 82 2017 MINUTES OF THE PLANNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 9:30AM Members Present: Chair Louis Reidenberg; Vice Chair David Axelrod; Board Member Evelyn Weiss; Board Member Harvey Mart; Board Member Charles Shane and Board Member Warren Lewis. Memb� __ Absent: Board Member Elyse Riesa .Also Attending: Assistant Town Attorne y Brian Shutt; Deputy Town Clerk Lanelda Gaskins; Building Official Ken Bauer; Lieutenant Eric Lundberg; Mayor Bernard Featherman and members of the Public. 1.CALL TO ORDER:Chair Reidenberg called the Regular Meeting to order at 9:30 AM in the Commission Chambers. Roll call was taken by Deputy Town Clerk Lanelda Gaskins followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Chair Reidenberg thanked Vice Chair David Axelrod for standing in for him at the last meeting. 2.ADDITIONS, DELETIONS OR ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA:Chair Reidenberg called for a motion to accept the agenda as presented. MOTION: Member Mart moved to accept the agenda as presented. Vice Chair Axelrod seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. 3.PUBLIC COMMENTS AND REQUESTS:None. 4.PRESENTATIONS:There were no presentations. 5.APPROVAL OF MINUTES:•January 25, 2017 -Special MeetingChair Reidenberg called for a motion to approve the January 25, 2017 minutes. Page 156 Planning Board Minutes Wednesday, Febmary 8, 2017 Page2 of4 MOTION: Member Mart moved to approve the January 25, 2017 Regular Meeting Minutes as presented. The motion was seconded by Member Weiss, which passed unanimously. 6.OLD BUSINESS:There was none. 7.NEW BUSINESS:A)Application No. 39412 -1006 Grand Court LLCff ouchetteCONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR THE PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF A 40,000 LB., 8 POST PLATFORM BOATLIFT AT SUBJECT PROPERTY, 1006 GRAND COURT, IIlGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, IN THE RML (RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY LOW DENSITY) ZONING DISTRICT. APPLICANT: 1006 Grand Court LLC Chair Reidenberg read the title into the record and stated that the application should reflect the name on the Palm Beach Records property sheet which is 1006 Grand Court LLC and not Touchette .. He asked the Board were there any disclosures and/or ex parte communications and there were none. The Public Hearing was opened and all witnesses giving testimony were sworn-in. Staff Presentation: Building Official Ken Bauer presented this item. The application meets the setbacks and the requirements of the Highland Beach Code· of Ordinances. It also has the approval from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Chair Reidenberg -Do you feel this application should be approved? Building Official Ken Bauer - It meets all the requirements and am recommending this application be approved. Petitioner's Presentation: David Nutter, B & M Marine Construction representing the applicant. He described the type of boatlift that will be installed. The properties on the south side and the west side are lined by trees, which would block the view of the boat from the neighbors to the south and to the north. Public Comments: Lee Morris, Grand Cay Estates Homeowner' s Association spoke on behalf of 18 homeowners. We have no issue with the boat sitting in the water, but putting a boat of that size on a boatlift becomes an aesthetic eyesore for the many members in our community. Page 157 Planning Board Minutes Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Page-3 of 4 Vice Chair David Axelrod -I don't believe that we, as a committee, can make a decision based on aesthetics. Member Shane -This Board is only empowered to be certain that the application meets all the existing codes. Aesthetics is not an issue with this Board. Lee Morris-This still has to be approved by our Architectural Control Board. Chair Reidenberg -Would the Town approval be in conflict with the community's by­laws and regulations and could it cause a problem with the Town. Town Attorney Shutt -No it should not. We enforce our codes and it is up to the entity, whether it be thedeveloper or HOA, to say they have to comply with their codes.MOTION: Member Shane moved to approve Application No. 39412. The motion was seconded by Member Lewis. ROLL CALL; Member Shane Yes Member Lewis Yes Member Weiss Yes Member Mart Yes Vice Chair Axelrod -Yes Chair Reidenberg Yes Motion carried 6 to 0. B)Item 7B was removed from the Agenda.Vice Chair Axelrod commented on the traffic at the construction sites; specifically at the site directly across from Town Hall. He asked if there was any way the traffic could be controlled. Chair Reidenberg suggested this issue be directed to the Chief of Police or the Town Commission since the Planning Board has no jurisdiction over this matter. 8.ADJOURNMENT:There being no further business, Chair Reidenberg called for a motion to adjourn the meeting at 9:52 AM. MOTION: Member Mart moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:52 AM. The motion was seconded by Vice Chair Axelrod, which passed unanimously. Page 158 Planning Board Minutes Wednesday, February 8, 2017 APPROVED: TOWN SEAL ATTEST: Date: Page 159 Page 160 H�GHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 Ph. (561) 278-4548 DATE: September 11, 2017 TO: Planning Board MEETING DATE: October 11, 2017 at 9 :30 AM SUBJECT: 1006 Grand Court. (APPLICATION NO. 039412) Applicant Richard Touchette Property Owner Name: Address: Richard Touchette 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 PLANNING BOARD STAFF REPORT Property Characteristics Zoning District: Site Location: RMM, Residential Multi-Family Medium Density 1006 Grand Court Parcel PCN#: 24-43-47-09-00-000-0090 Request Consideration of a Site Plan approval for the construction of a new platform boatlift located at subject property, 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida, in the RMM Residential Multi-Family Medium Density per Town of Highland Beach Section 30-67, Uses permitted, special exception, and prohibited uses, Table 30-4 Permitted Uses. Page 161 PLANNING BOARD 1006 Grand Court Application # 039412 September 11 , 201 7 Page 2 of 3 The table below lists the zoning district, existing land use for the subject site and surrounding area. RMM, Residential Multi-Famil RMM, Residential Multi-Famil South RMM, Residential Multi-Famil RMM, Residential Multi-Famil East RMM, Residential Multi-Famil RMM, Residential Multi-Famil West lntracoastal Intra coastal Existing Condition The subject property consists of multi-family residences. Proposed Changes The applicant is proposing the installation of a new 40,000 lb., 10 post platform boatlift. Development Standards Highland Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 30-67, Uses permitted, special exception, and prohibited uses, Table 30-4 Permitted Uses. The Town of Highland Beach Building Department has reviewed the modified, previously approved, site plan and construction drawings submitted by the applicant, (Richard Touchette), and has found that the information provided does comply with the Highland Beach Code of Ordinances for Boatlifts, Section 30-67, Uses permitted, special exception, and prohibited uses, Table 30-4 Permitted Uses. Staff recommends that the application be approved based on the above stated ordinances. Page 162 PLANNING BOARD Page 163 Application # I request a hearing regarding the terms of the Zoning Ordinances of the Town of Highland Beach. This request relates to the property and zoning requirements set forth in this application. Plt()PERTT7 INFORMATION ASSQCIATED WI1'B THIS.· .. · APPLICATION. . . ·. '.· Address: 1006 Grand Court PCN: 24-43-47-09-00-002-0090 Full Le§al Descriftion of the Promrty [as described in the deed] or reference to an attachment:9-47-4 Lot 6, Lo 7 Grand Cay E tates In N 1/2 of Govt Lot 2 Zoning District: RMM -Multi Family Medium Density I What is the location of the installation?o Intracoastal Waterwav (ICW) M Interior CanaVBasinPROPERTY:OWNER INFORMATION I Name: 1006 Grand Court LLC/Richard Touchette I Phone: 514-944-6565 l Fax: Mailing Address: 1001 Rue Lenoir Ste A501, Montreal QC H4C 276 Canada Email Address: APPLICANT INFORMATION .. ·. I Name: Richard Touchette I Phone: 514-944-6565 I Fax: Mailing Address: 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Email Address: nutt3839@bellsouth.net (David Nutter @ B & M Marine Construction) ARCIDTECT/DESIGNERINFC>RMATiON Name: -· Email Address: DEVEOPMENT ORDER REQUEST Rezoning: I □ Rezoning by a Property Owner or Party Othe,r than the Town Site Plan: o Site Plan Multifamily and Non-ResidentialoSite Plan Review, Major ModificationoSite Plan Single-Family, Located on a Single Lot□Site Plan Single-Family, Located within a LargerProject Other: Special Exceptions: o Boat Basins � Boat Lifts o Change of Nonconforming UseoDwelling, Single-Family, Zero Lot LineoEssential Public Service StructuresoHouses of WorshipoOff-Premises ParkingoPerpendicular Docking of BoatsoPost OfficesoRecreation Facilities, Public□ Utility Facilities □NIA Page 164 Provide a brief description of the proiect: Request is for modification of the installation of an 400001b 8-:-post boatlift to a 40000Ib 10-post boatlift in the same location as the original lift that was approved I give permission to the members of the Planning Board and staff to inspect the property for the purpose of this application. I declare that all statements made herein are true, based upon the best available information, and I understand that willful false statements and the like are misdemeanors of the second degree under Section 837.06, Florida Statutes. Such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of my application or any decision issued thereon. I have fully read the information outlining the Board procedures and application requirements. With this application, I am submitting the necessary supporting materials listed. Applicant's Signarup__§ 7'6-,.J,,/l,,.r... � Date: _J __ ,_3,,__/....,{ },__]_. ___ _Building Department Use: I /J. / !lo f/4 ! Date Application Received: ff' ht J 7 By: Llfrb /J lf7f i I - /Preliminary Review: _, -. Final Review: __ . Amended Site Plan: L Other: tans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. D Plans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements, however, approvals are pending with other governmental agencies requirements. D Plans do not meet Town of Highla oning requirements. Date:. Received By: --1-,,,�=-:..�..;:::::i,..---1--------Date: q 'US'/ nDate Public Notices Mailed: _9 ___ . -l 21o _____ . '-) \ _\ ]: _____ . _______ _ Date Legal Advertisement Published: _(_D ___ \ O_\_\_l __ ]:_• _____ _ Page 165 REQUIRED ATTACH1\1ENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION Before any Development Order shall be issued the Board shall make written findings certifyin:g compliance with the specific rules governing individual Development Orders, and that satisfactory provisions and arrangements have been made concerning the following, where applicable: Information you provide will assist the Planning Board to determine whether your application meets the minimum criteria for obtaining a Development Order as described in Chapter 30 Zoning Code, Article 3 Development Review of the Code of Ordinances. Use additional pages if necessary. The Planning Board will not consider reference to a development orde.r a complete response to the issue. Address the issues one at a time and be as detailed as possible. Attach additional sheets if necessary. A.Building orie�tation: Buildings shall be oriented to enhance the appearance of the streetscape. 1.Building orientation shall ensure that service areas are placed out of view from public rights-of-way, parking areas, andadjacent properties. Where, because of site constraints service areas can not be so located, such areas shall be screened fromview by vegetative or structµral means. Any structural screening shall be architecturally compatible with the principalbuilding in terms of style, colors, construction materials, and finish.2.Masst bulk, and scale of all structures shall be compatible with other structures and uses both in the same zoning district andin the neighborhood. NA -installation o.f boat lift -no change to �uilding B.Refuse service areas:l.Refuse service areas shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties.2.Refuse service areas shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights-of-way by an enclosure that is constructed of c;lurable building materials such as concrete, stone, or brick. The enclosure shall be faced with the same style as the fa�ade of the prii:nary structure on the site. The gate. to the enclosure shall have a simi_lar appear�ce as the fa�ade of the building. The·enclosure shalt be tbe same color as the primary structure.3.Enclosures shall be large enough and located in a manner that service vehicles can access the dumpster while it is in theenclosure. NA • installation of boat lift -no change to upland areas C.Mechanical equipment operation and location:1.Mechanical eqw.pnient shaU be l<,>cated in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties.2.Me�hanical equipment, including equipment located on roofs shall be screened from view of adjacent residential propertiesand rights-of-way. Screening shall be of a material that is consistent with the architecture of the building.NA -installation of boat lift -no change to building accessories or equipment D.Lighting:I.Outdoor lighting shall be arranged �o that the light source is shielded from adjacent residential properties and rights-of-way.Light fixtures shall a type that directs the light downward.2.Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that no portions of adjacent residential properties are cov�red by the light shadow.There shall be no glare or spillover effect of lighting from the property on which a development order is approved to adjacentproperties, and all lighting shall comply with the Palm Beach County Code, relating to safeguarding nesting female andbatchling marine turtles from sources of artificial light Page 166 -· -NA-installation of boat lift -no change to site lighting E.Landscaping and trees: Please refer to Chapter 28 Xeriscape-Landscape Requirements, Installation and Maintenancein the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances.NA -installation of boat lift -no change to landscaping F,. Signs: Please refer to Chapter 23 Signs and Advertisement in the Town of Highland Be,ach Code of Ordinances. NA -installation of boat lift-no change to signage_ .... G.Walls and Fences: Please refer to Chapter 6 Building and Structures; Article 5 Seawalls; Bulkheads; Retaining Wallsin the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances. NA --installation of boat lift -no change to or installation of walls or fences Additional Notes: Request is for modification of the installation of an 40000Ib 8-post boatlift to a 40000Ib 10-post boatlift in the same location as the original lift that was approved - no other ch_anges to the upland property are expected or included in this request 41 P �! �-: Page 167 e, . TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH AUTHORIZED AGENT AFFIDAVIT . �, R, q:,,.N?-,D 1>iJcB,fUt , the �lmd.Jv��➔-grant authorization to]),-._\\-JV) l()\Jif:l'lt_ . , Authorized Agent, to act in my behalf with the Town of Highland BeachBuilding Department while conducting activities related to obtaining pennits. These activities specifically includesigning aH documents requiring signature of "contractor". )) t:" � )0) :N \hr1n1. , Authorized Agent, is to be considered an agent of my business andtherefore the signature of said agent is binding and causes me to assume all responsibilities connected to orassociated with the signature as they may relate to my contrac ing business. D . -<' _. ; .,, \)u;--\'fjt_ (hll�� I N ( B �w �uJ l l4);. TIZ? . , ' �fieve tfie Town of Highland Beach of, and agree tohold the Town of Higliland Beach Building Department harmless from, any and all responsibility, claims or otheractions arising from or related to the Department's acceptance of the above agent's signature for permit-relatedactivities. I further understand that it is my sole responsibility to grant and terminate any such authorization and toensure that the D'!art. ment recei�'\ly notice of anysu��tenninat. ion. '\:p-9-R���=-_J_ ·. , �---Signature ofCoAtraGtor OL:Vt..1·e � A f('L\ C'A &u i Signature ·Agent4 .�� -- _.,,...,,..;; CL<£Y:r�,q-;J-!J l��,\"'-.N"�t\�� Co,��n�--�-t'Nc.) State Certification or Registration Number ' 1 · • County Certification Number (if applicable)***PLEASE NOTE: BOTH SIGNATURES MUST BE NOTARIZED*** Notary for Contractor's Signature: State of floc,&.c......County o�ro�&The foregoing was acknowledged before me this:t8 day of S� 7 O\.') , by '>s, \t'OCM:0 >Ni<!½ 9 ,wt.. who is personally known to me, or who producedas identification.ot���--w Notary Pu� ignatfu)e Notary for Agent's Signature: State of .c;\.t>��County o��o-.cd>The foregoing was acknowledged before me this'2.8 day of S�� 'u!>l."1 , by w0'.-U°'-O �u, \,\.Jr ,who is personally known to me, or who producedas identification.Print,TJ,e Building Departnumt, at its discretio11, may require a co11tractor or licens a btlildiiig permit notwitl1standl11g miy autl,orlzation allowilig anotl,er person to apply for or obta/11 any permit on behalf of a co11tractor, qualifier, or llcense­holder. Page 168 ,Subj-ac�: FDEP ERP Self-Certification Receipt From: no-reply@dep.state.fl.us (no-reply@dep.state.fl.us) AUG O 9 2017 To: Cc: Date: nutt3839@bellsouth.net; . •··; �:; 1i, �t;rJ'._-f:i�:i�·::>:·-:--· .· / ROBERT.B.BARRON@USACE.ARMY.MIL; ERP.SELFCERTS@dep:statetif?:_'.i�;\,�EML�J::j ·. NMFS.SER.PROGRAMMATICREVIEW@NOAA.GOV; FDEP-SP@USACE.ARMY."'J!IL·G _: .CJ 2 4 2017 Saturday; June 24, 2017 12:28 PM i ! •· ···------: Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 Receipt for Submission SELF CERTIFICATION FOR Rick Scott Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera Lt. Governor Noah Valenstein Secretary A PROJECT AT A PRIVATE, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE 06/24/2017 _ V 1.: ;!T!�t � �0:,. ... -,._ ,-\I· _: ' ";, H •l;, -�' . � . --�·",;. . � r, .· ,. ' , Self Certification File No.: 0355323001EE C)E . ��) � i,_, · :File Name: 1006 Grand Ct Highland Beach, FL 3348, ' -Self-Certification Modify With Boat Lift ( General) Dear David Nutter: On, 06/24/2017, you used the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's electronic Self Certification Process to certify compliance with the terms and conditions of the Federal State Programmatic General Pennit (SPGP) Self Certification Process for a project at priyate, single-family residence located at: · -.,, · LAT-Degr,ees: 2'6 Minutes: 23 Seconds: 37.4035 LONG -Degrees: .. go Minut-es: 4 Seconds: 7.0146 SITE ADDRESS: 1006 Grand Ct Highland Beach, FL 33487 COUNTY: Palm Bea,ch Page 169 For: Richard Touchette 1006 Grand Court Boca Raton, FL 33487 You have certified that the project you propose to construct at the above location meets all the conditions of the Self-Certification Process. A project that is built in confonnance to those conditions (attached for reference) will: 1.Qualify for a regulatory exemption under Section 403.813(l)(b) of the Florida Statutes (F.S.) andChapter 62-330, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). As such, it is exempt from the need to obtain aDEP Environmental Resource Permit.;2.Qualify for Consent by Rule or Letter of Consent (as applicable) under Chapter 253, F.S. and Chapter18-21, F.A.C. (and Chapter 258, F.S. and Chapter 18-20, F.A.C., if applicable); when the project islocated on submerged lands owned by the State of Florida.;Your Self-Certification is based solely on the information you provided under this process, and applies only to the statutes and rules in effect when your certification was completed. The certification is effective only for the specific project proposed, and only if the project is constructed, operated, and maintained in conformance with all the tenns, conditions, and limitations stated in the Self-Certification Process. In addition, any substantial modifications in your plans should be submitted to the Department for review, as changes may result in a permit being required. You have acknowledged that this Self Certification will automatically expire if: 1.Construction of the project is not completed within one year from the self-certification date;2.site conditions materially change;3.the terms, conditions, and limitations of the Self Certification are not followed; or4.the governing statutes or rules are amended before construction of the project.Completion of the Self Certification constitutes your authorization for Department or Corps personnel to enter the property for purposes of inspecting for compliance. Receipt of this Self-Certification constitutes authorization to use sovereignty/state-owned submerged lands, as required by rule 18-21.005, F.A.C. The authorization must be visibly posted during all construction activities. In waters that are accessible to manatees, obtain information on your mandatory Manatee Protection sign by clicking here. FEDERAL STATE PROGRAl"IMATIC GENERAL PERJ.'\UT (SPGP) You have certified that the project you propose to construct at the above location meets all the conditions of the SPGP Self-Certification Process and will be built in conformance to those conditions (attached for reference). Your proposed activity as certified is in compliance \vith the SPGP program. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Specific conditions apply to your project, attached. No further pennitting for this activity i:5 required by the Corps. In the event of the transfer of o'vvnership of the property by sale or by any other means. when the structures or work authorized by this SPGP Self-Certification are still in existence at the time the Page 170 Page 171 •Attachments: FDEP Terms and Conditions Johnson's Seagrass Conditions Aquatic Vegetation Guidelines Sea Turtle And Sawfish Conditions SPGP Terms and Conditions SPGP Transfer Letter --' 'liltlttt:\:: Attachments •Untitledl.2.jpeg (42.54KB)•75d8498c69518b33c02b386a7d4adb65.pdf (51.08KB)•102e 113d8fe6e69e518b35f9b3747bd.pdf (54.59KB)•JohnsonSeaGrassConditions_l_0l.pdf (131.85KB)• Aquatic VegetationGuidelines _ 1_01.pdf (80.34KB)•SeaTurtleAndSawFishConditions _ l _ 0 1.pdf ( 101.84KB)•5989d96le37dc2e8f2acdafl541 b52e.pdf (2.08KB)Page 172 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Self Certification File No.: 0355323001EE Construction Conditions: Rick Scott Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera Lt. Governor Noah Valenstein Secretary Private residential single family docks are subject to the following criteria in accordance with Section 403.813(1)(b), F.S. The dock to be constructed: 1.Has 1,000 square feet or less over water surface (includes adjacent wetlands) in accordance withChapter 62-340, F.A.C.;2.Is constructed on or held in place by pilings and is constructed so as not to involve filling or dredgingother than that necessary to install the pilings;3.Will not substantially impede the flow of water, cause water pollution, or create a navigationalhazard;.4.Is used ONLY for recreational, noncommercial activities associated with the mooring or storage of boats and boat paraphernalia;. 5.Is the sole dock on the parcel; and6.Must not be subject to any conservation easement or restrictive covenant of record prohibiting theactivity.Boat lifts are subject to the following additional conditions: 1.Is to be installed in a proposed slip or, at or adjacent to the waterward end of the dock;2.With other mooring will not result in the mooring of more than two vessels (including jet skis);3.Will not substantially impede the flow of water, cause water pollution, or create a navigationalhazard;4.Will not be located in areas prohibited for mooring by a previously issued permit or other form ofauthorization issued by a local government;Page 173 General Conditions for Sovereignty/State-Owned Submerged Lands Authorizations: Any use of sovereignty/state .. owned submerged lands is subject to the following general conditions that are binding upon the applicant and are enforceable under Chapters 253, F.S. or Chapters 258, F.S. 1.Sovereignty/state-owned submerged lands may be used only for the specified activity or use. Anyunauthorized deviation from the specified activity or use and the conditions for undertaking thatactivity or use will constitute a violation. Violation of the authorization will result in suspension orrevocation of the applicant's use of the sovereignty/state-owned submerged lands unless cured to thesatisfaction of the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (Board).2.Authorization under Rule 18-2 l.005, F.A.C., conveys no title to sovereignty/state-owned submergedlands or water column, nor does it constitute recognition or acknowledgment of any other person'stitle to such land or water.3.Authorizations under Rule 18-21.005, F.A.C., may be modified, suspended or revoked in accordancewith its terms or the remedies provided in Sections 253.04, F.S. or Chapter 18-14, F.A.C.4.Structures or activities will be constructed and used to avoid or minimize adverse impacts toresources.5.Construction, use, or operation of the structure or activity will not adversely affect any species whichis endangered, threatened or of special concern, as listed in Rules 68A-27.003, 68A-27.004, and68A-27.005, F.A.C.;6.Structures or activities will not unreasonably interfere with riparian rights. When a court ofcompetent jurisdiction determines that riparian rights have been unlawfully affected, the structure oractivity will be modified in accordance with the court's decision.7.Structures or activities will not create a navigational hazard.8.Structures will be maintained in a functional condition and will be repaired or removed if theybecome dilapidated to such an extent that they are no longer functional.9.Structures or activities will be constructed, operated, and maintained solely for water dependentpurposes.10.The applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Board and the State of Florida fromall claims, actions, lawsuits and demands in any form arising out of the authorization to usesovereignty/stateowned submerged lands or the applicant's use and construction of structures onsovereignty/state-owned submerged lands. This duty to indemnify and hold harmless will includeany and all liabilities that are associated with the structure or activity including special assessmentsor taxes that are now or in the future assessed against the structure or activity during the period of theauthorization.11.Failure by the Board to enforce any violation of the authorization or waiver by the Board of'anyprovision of the authorization will not invalidate the provision not enforced or waived, nor will thefailure or waiver prevent the Board from enforcing the waived or unenforced provision in the eventof a future violation of that provision.12.Applicant binds itself a nd its successors and assigns to abide by the provisions and conditions setforth in the authorization. If the applicant or its successors or assigns fails or refuses to comply with Page 174 ·the provisions and conditions of the authorization, the authorization may be terminated by the Boardafter written notice to the applicant or its successors or assigns. Upon receipt of such notice, theapplicant or its successors or assigns will have thirty (30) days in which to correct the violations.Failure to correct the violations within this period will result in the automatic revocation of thisauthorization.13.All costs-incurred by the Board in enforcing-the terms-and conditions of the authorization .w.ilLbe ..paid by the applicant. Any notice required by law will be made by certified mail at the address shownon page one of the authorization. The applicant will notify the Board in writing of any change ofaddress at least ten days before the change becomes effective.14.This authorization does not allow any activity prohibited in a conservation easement or restrictivecovenant of record that prohibits the activity.Manatee Conditions: The following conditions are intended to protect manatees from direct project effects; THESE CONDITIONS APPLY ONLY IN WATERS THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE TO MANATEES: 1.All personnel associated with the project will be instructed about the presence of manatees andmanatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The permitteewill advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming,harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, theEndangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act.2.All vessels associated with the construction project will operate at 'Idle Speed/No Wake' at all timeswhile in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than afour-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep water whenever possible.3.Siltation or turbidity barriers will be made of material in which manatees cannot become entangled,will be properly secured, and will be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement orentrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement.4.All on-site project personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence ofmanatee(s). All in-water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if a manatee(s) comeswithin 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the50-foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee(s) has notreappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed intoleaving.5.Any collision with or injury to a manatee will be reported immediately to the FWC Hotline at1-888-404-FWCC. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService in Jacksonville (1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach (1-772-562-3909) forsouth Florida.►6. Temporary signs concerning manatees will be posted prior to and during all in-water projectactivities. All signs are to be removed by the permittee upon completion of the project. Awareness signs that have already been approved for this use by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC} must be used (see MyFWC.com). One sign which reads Caution: Boaters must be posted. A second sign measuring at least 8 1/2' by 11' explaining the requirements for 'Idle Page 175 Speed/No Wake' and the shut down of in-water operations must be posted in a location prominently visible to all personnel engaged in water-related activities. Self-Certification Requirements: The user agrees to the following: 1.The information provided herein is true and accurate.2. Construction of the project must be completed within one year from the self-certification date. If theproject cannot be completed within that time frame, or the project is to be modified, the Departmentmust be contacted for authorization requirements.3. Any substantial modifications in the plans for this project must be submitted to the Department forreview, as changes may result in a permit being required.4.This self-certification will automatically expire if site conditions materially change; if the terms,conditions, and limitations of the self-certification are not followed; or if the governing statutes orrules are amended before the project is completed.5.Department personnel will be allowed to enter the property for purposes of inspecting the project forcompliance with the terms and conditions of this self-certification.Page 176 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 Rick Scott Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera Lt Governor Noah Valenstein Secretary CONDITION FOR THE DEPART1\.1ENT OF THE ARMY SELF-CERTIFIED STATE PROGRAl\fMATIC GENERAL PERl\fiT FOR A PROJECT AT A PRIVATE, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Self Certification File No.: 035532300 lEEGeneral Conditions: 1.The time limit for completing the work authorized on July 26, 2021.2.You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in conformance withthe terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon thepermitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party in compliance withGeneral Condition 4 below. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or shouldyou desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification of this pennitfrom this office, which may require restoration of the area.3.If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while accomplishing theactivity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office of what you have found.We will initiate the Federal and State coordination required to determine if the remains warrant arecovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.4.If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature of the new owneron the enclosed form and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the transfer of thisauthorization.5.If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must comply withthe conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit.6.You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemednecessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the terms andconditions of your permit.Further Information: l . Limits of this authorization:a.This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, or local authorizationsrequired by law.b.This permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges.c.This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others.d.This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal projects.2.Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not assume anyliability for the following:a.Damages to the pennitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or unpermittedactivities or from natural causes.b.Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current or future activities Page 177 undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest. c.Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures causedby the activity authorized by this permit.d.Design or Construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work.e.Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit.3.Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is notcontrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided.4.Reevaluation of Permit Decision: This office may reevaluate its decisio·n on this permit at any timethe circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are notlimited to, the following:a.You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit.b.The information provided by you in support of your permit application proves to have been false,incomplete, or inaccurate (see 3 above).c.Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the originalpublic interest decision.5.Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the suspension,modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 or enforcement procedures suchas those contained in 33 C� 326.4 and 326.5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide forthe issuance of an administrative order requiring you comply with the terms and conditions of yourpermit and for the initiation of legal action where appropriate. You will be required to pay for anycorrective measures ordered by this office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this officemay in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CER 209.170) accomplish the correctivemeasures by contract or otherwise and bill you for the cost.6.When the structures or work authorized by this permit are still in existence at the time the property istransferred, the terms and conditions of this permit will continue to be binding on the new owner( s)of the property. To validate the transfer of this permit and the associated liabilities associated withcompliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign and date the enclosed form.7.The Permittee understands and agrees that, if future operations by the United States require theremoval, relocation, or other alteration, of the structures or work herein authorized, or if, in theopinion of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, said structure or work shallcause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, the Permittee will berequired, upon due notice from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to remove, relocate, or alter thestructural work or obstructions caused thereby, without expense to the United States. No claim shallbe made against the United States on account of any such removal, relocation or alteration.Manatee Conditions: 1.All personnel associated with the project will be instructed about the presence of manatees andmanatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The pennitteewill advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming,harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, theEndangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act.2.All vessels associated with the construction project will operate at '"Idle Speed/No Wake" at all timeswhile in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than afourfoot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep water whenever possible.3.Siltation or turbidity barriers will be made ofmaterial in which manatees cannot become entangled,will be properly secured, and will be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement orentrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement.4.All on-site project personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence ofmanatee(s). All in-water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if a manatee(s) comeswithin 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the50-foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee(s) has not Page 178 ·reappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed intoleaving.5.Any collision with or injury to a manatee will be reported immediately to the FWC Hotline at1-888-404-FWCC. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService in J acksonviUe ( 1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach ( 1-772-562-3909) forsouth Florida.6.Temporary signs concerning manatees will be posted prior to and during all in-water projectactivities. All signs are to be removed by the pennittee upon completion of the project. Awarenesssigns that have already been approved for this use by the Florida Fish and Wildlife ConservationCommission (FWC) must be used (see MyFWC.com). One sign which reads Caution: Boaters mustbe posted. A second sign measuring at least 8 ½" by 11,, explaining the requirements for "IdleSpeed/No Wake" and the shut down of in-water operations must be posted in a location prominentlyvisible to all personnel engaged in water-related activities.Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Conditions: 1.Avoidance. The piling-supported structure will be aligned so as to minimize the size of the footprintover SA V beds.2.The height of piling-supported stru�ture will be a minimum of 5 feet above .MHW/OHW asmeasured from the top surface of the decking.3.The width of the piling-supported structure is limited to a maximum of 4 feet. A turnaround area isallowed for piling-supported structures greater than 200 feet in length. The turnaround is limited to asection of the piling-supported structure no more than 10 feet in length and no more than 6 feet inwidth. The turnaround will be located at the midpoint of the piling-supported structure.4.Over-SAY bed portions of the piling-supported structure will be oriented in a north-south orientationto the max.imum extent that is practicable.5.Terminal Platfoans:a.If possible, terminal platforms will be placed in deep water, waterward of SA V beds or in an areadevoid of SA V beds.b.If a terminal platform is placed over SA V areas and constructed of grated decking, the total size ofthe platform will be limited to 160 square feet. The grated deck material will conform to thespecifications stipulated below. The configuration of the platform will be a maximum of 8 feet by 20feet. A minimum of 5 feet by 20 feet will conform to the 5-foot height requirement; a 3 feet by 20feet section may be placed 3 feet above MHW to facilitate boat access. The long axis of the platformshould be aligned in a north-south direction to the maximum extent that is practicable.c.If the terminal platform is placed over SA V areas and constructed of planks, the total size of theplatform will be limited to 120 square feet. The configuration of the platform will be a maximum of6 feet by 20 feet of which a minimum 4-foot wide by 20-foot long section will conform to the 5-footheight requirement. A section may be placed 3 feet above MHW to facilitate boat access. The 3 feetabove MHW section will be cantilevered. The long axis of the platform should be aligned in anorthsouth direction to the maximum extent that is practicable. If the 3 feet above lVIHW section isconstructed with grating material, it may be 3 feet wide.6.Pilings will be installed in a manner which will not result in the formation of sedimentary depositsC�donuts" or ahalos") around the newly installed pilings. Pile driving is the preferred method of installation, but jetting with a low pressure pump may be used. 7.The spacing of pilings through SAY beds will be a minimum of 10 feet on center.8.The gaps bet\veen deckboards will be a minimum of 1/2 inch ..Marsh and l\Iangroves Conditions: l.Marsh:a.The piling-supported structure will be aligned so as to have the smallest over-marsh footprint as Page 179 practicable. b.The over-marsh portion of the piling-supported stmcture will be elevated to at least 4 feet abovethe marsh floor.c.The width.of the piling-supported structure is limited to a maximum of 4 feet. Any exceptions tothe width must be accompanied by an equal increase in height requirement.2.Mangroves:a.The width of the piling-supported structure is limited to a maximum of 4 feet.b. Mangrove clearing is restricted to the width of the piling-supported structure.c.The location and alignment of the piling-supported structure should be through the narrowest areaof the mangrove fringe.Sea Turtle·and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions: The permittee will comply with the following protected species construction conditions: 1.The permittee will instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of thesespecies and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All constructionpersonnel are r esponsible for observing water-related activities for the presence of these species.2.The permittee will advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties forharming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are protected under theEndangered Species Act of 1973.3.Siltation barriers will be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot becomeentangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment.Barriers may n ot block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated criticalhabitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected ResourcesDivision, St. Petersburg, Florida.4.All vessels associated with the construction project will operate at '"no wake/idle" speeds at all timeswhile in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides lessthan a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially follow deep-water routes(e.g., marked channels) whenever possible.5. If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredgingoperation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions will be implemented to ensure itsprotection. These precautions will include cessation of operation of any moving equipment closerthan 50 feet of a sea turtle or small tooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical constructionequipment will cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within a 50-ft radius ofthe equipment. Activities may not. resume until the protected species has departed the project area ofits own volition.6.Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish will be reported immediately tothe National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312) and the localauthorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization.7.Any special construction conditions, required of your specific project, outside these generalconditions, if applicable, will be addressed in the primary consultation.8.Any collision(s) with and/or injuries to any whale, or sturgeon occurring during the construction of aproject, shall be reported immediately to NMFS's Protected Resources Division (PRD) at(727-824-5312).9.Reports to NMFS's Protected Resources Division (PRD) may be made by email totakereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov.10.Sea turtle and marine mammal stranding/rescue organizations' contact information is available byregion at http://www.runfs.noaa.gov/pr/health/networks.htm.l l. Smalltooth sawfish encounters shall be reported tohttp://www.flmnh. ufl .edu/fish/sharks/sawfish/ sawfishencounters.html. 12.All work must occur during daylight hours.Special Conditions: Page 180 l.For concrete piles installed by impact hammer:a.The piles will be less than or equal to than 24 inches in_diameter; andb.Not more than 10 piles will be installed per day if in open water; or,c.Not more than 5 piles will be installed per day in a confined space. A confined space is defined asany area that has a solid object (e.g., shoreline, seawall, jetty) or structure within 150 feet of the pileinstallation site that would effectively serve as a barrier or otherwise prevent animals from movingpast it to exit the area. This does not include objects such as docks or other pile-supported structuresthat would not stop animal movement or significantly reflect noise.2.Metal piles will NOT be installed by impact hammer.3.The Permittee is responsible for obtaining any 'talce' permits required under the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service's regulations governing compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act or the Baldand Golden Eagle Protection Act. The Permittee should contact the appropriate local office of theU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to determine if such 'talce' permits are required for a particularactivity.4.The Permittee is responsible for compliance with 50 CPR 224.103 prohibiting approach within 500yards of a right whale, with limited exceptions.5.Special Conditions Related to All Reviews and Authorizations are available at:htt_p://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Source-Book/ and must be followed.Page 181 Dock Construction Guidelines in Florida for Docks or Other Minor Structures Constructed in or over Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SA V), Marsh or Mangrove Habitat U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/National Marine Fisheries Service August2001 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation: I.Avoidance. The pier shall be aligned so as to minimize the size of the footprint over SA V beds. 2.The height of pier shall be a minimum of 5 feet above .MHW /OHW as measured from the top surface of the decking. 3.The width of the pier is limited to a maximum of 4 feet. A turnaround area is allowed for piers greater than 200 feet in length. The turnaround is limited to a section of the pier no more than 10 feet in length and no more than 6 feet in width. The turnaround shall be located at the midpoint of the pier. 4.Over-SA V bed portions of the pier shall be oriented in a north-south orientation to the maximum extent that is practicable. 5.a. If possible, terminal platforms shall be placed in deep water, waterward of SA V beds or in an area devoid of SA V beds. b.If a terminal platform is placed over SA V areas and constructed of grated decking, the total size of the platform shall be limited to 160 square feet. The grated deck material shall conform to the specifications stipulated below. The configuration of the platform shall be a maximum of 8 feet by 20 feet. A minimum of 5 feet by 20 feet shall conform to the 5-foot height requirement; a 3 feet by 20 feet section may be placed 3 feet above MHW to facilitate boat access. The long axis of the platfonn should be aligned in a north-south direction to the maximum extent that is practicable. c.If the terminal platform is placed over SA V areas and constructed of planks, the total size of the platform shall be limited to 120 square feet. The configuration of the platform shall be a maximum of 6 f�et by 20 feet of which a minimum 4-foot wide by 20-foot long section shall conform to the 5-foot height requirement. A section may be placed 3 feet above MHW to facilitate boat access. The 3 feet above MHW section shall be cantilevered. The long axis of the platform should be aligned in a north-south direction to the maximum extent that is practicable. If the 3feet above l\t1HW section is constructed with grating material, it may be 3 feet wide. 6.One uncovered boat lift area is allowed. A narrow catwalk (2 feet wide if planks are used, 3 feet wide if grating is used) may be added to facilitate boat maintenance along the outboard side of the boat lift and a 4-foot wide walkway may be added along the stern end of the boat lift, provided ,all such walkways are elevated 5 feet above �lHW. The catwalk shall be cantilevered from the outboard mooring pilings (spaced no closer than 10 feet apart). 7.Pilings shall be installed in a manner which will not result in the formation of sedimentary deposits("donuts" or "halos") around the newly installed pilings. Pil� driving is the preferred method of installation, but jetting with a low pressure pump may be used. 8.The spacing of pilings through SA V beds shall be a minimum of 10 feet on center. 9.The gaps bernreen deckboards shall be a minimum of½ inch. Grid Specifications and Suppliers Section modifo:d in October .2002 to add an additional vendor of mat�rials. F-ebruary 2003 -Vendor name changed t'rom ChemGr:ite to FiberGnte Page 182 Marsh: 1.The structure shall be aligned so as to have the smallest over-marsh footprint as practicable. 2.The over-marsh portion of the dock shall be elevated to at least 4 feet above the marsh floor. 3.The width of the dock is limited to a maximum of 4 feet. Any exceptions to the width must be accompanied by an equal increase in height requirement. Mangroves. I.The width of the dock is limited to a maximum of 4 feet. 2.Mangrove clearing is restricted to the width of the pier. 3.The location and alignment of the pier should be through the narrowest area of the mangrove fringe. Grid Specifications and Suppliers The following information does not constitute a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers endorsement or advertisement for any particular provider and is provided only as an example for those interested in obtaining these materials for dock construction. A type of fiberglass grate panel is manufactured by SeaSafe (Lafayette, LA; phone: l-800-326-8842) and FiberGrate (l-800-527-4043). Plastic grate panels are also available from Southern Pine Lumber Company (Stuart, FL; phone: 772-692-2300). Panels are available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. For safety, the grate should contain an anti-slip texture which is integrally molded into the top surface. The manufacturer or local distributor should be consulted to ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the selected product is sufficient to support the intended purpose. Contact the manufacturer(s) for product specifications and a list of regional distributors. Gr.d Specifications and Suppliers Section modified in October 2C02 to add an additional vendor of materials. February !G03 -Vendor name changed from ChemGrate to FiberGrate Page 183 la. The construction site is within the known range of Johnson's seagrass occurrence (Sebastian Inlet to central Biscayne Bay in the lagoonal systems on the east coast of Florida). lb. The construction site is not within the known range of Johnson's seagrass occurrence but submerged aquatic vegetation (SA V) is present at the site. Use The construction site is not within the range of Johnson's seagrass and is not present site: 2a. Seagrass survey for Johnson's seagrass is perfonned at the proposed site during the April 1 - August growing season. 2 b. No survey for Johnson's seagrass is perfonned at the proposed site during the growing season, or a survey is performed at the proposed site but outside of the growing season. 3a. Johnson's seagrass is present at the proposed construction site. Johnson's seagrass is not present the proposed construction site. 4a. The construction is in an area designated by the National Marine Fisheries Service -Protected Resources Division as for Johnson's seagrass. Use 4b. The construction is not in an area designated by NMFS"'.PRD as critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. Use 5a. The construction is in an area designated by NivfFS-PRD as critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. Use 5b. The construction is in area designated by NMFS-PRD as critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. Use Page 184 1-inclt spacing sliall be mailitained between all wooden deckboards used waterward of tl,e MLW/itte. 6a. The construction is in an area designated by M.1FS-PRD as critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. Use "Dock Constmction Guidelines in Florida for Docks or Other Minor Stmctures Constn,cted in or over Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, Marsh or Mangrove Habitat" -U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/National i\!larine Fisheries Service, August 2001, except that a millimum I-inch spacing slta/l he maintained between all wooden deckhoards used waterward of tlie MLW line. 6b. The construction is not in an area designated by �[FS as critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. Go to 7 7a. SA V other than Johnson's seagrass is present at the site. Use "Dock Constmction Guidelines in Florida for Docks or Other 1\,linor Structures Constntcted in or over Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, Marsh or Mangrove Habitat" -U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/National Marine Fisheries Service, August 2001. 7b. No SA V present. No construction conditions for SAV are necessary. Notes: t.This key is meant to complement but not supersede the "Dock Construction Guidelines in Florida for Docks orOther Minor Structures Constn,cted in or over Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, iWarsh or Alangrove Habitat -U.S.Army Corps of Engineers/National Alarine Fisheries Service, August 200 /. Docks incorporating light-transmitting materials shall not exceed the dimensions recommended in the Guidelines. 2· Federal Register 65 FR 17786, April 5, 2000, Designation of critical habitat for Johnson's seagrass. 3· Light-transmitting materials are made of various materials shaped in the fonn of grids, grates, lattices, etc., to allowthe passage of light through the open spaces. All light-transmitting materials used for dock construction in the known range of Johnson's seagrass shall have a minimum of forty-three (43) percent open space. This kev was modified in October 200:? to change the percent light transmittance requirement of the grids from 46 to .ii as stipulated in �ote #3 . Page 185 UNITED ST ATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NATIONAL MARl�'"E FISHERIES SERVICE Southeast Regional Office 263 13th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 SEA TURTLE AND SlVIALLTOOTH SAWFISH CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS The permittee shall comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a.The permittee shall instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence ofthese species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. Allconstruction personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence ofthese species.b.The pennittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties forharming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are protected under theEndangered Species Act of 1973.c.Siltation barriers shall be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannotbecome entangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected speciesentrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit fromdesignated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service'sProtected Resources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida.d.All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at '"no wake/idle" speeds at alltimes while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vesselprovides less than a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially followdeep-water routes (e.g., marked channels) whenever possible.e.If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active dailyconstruction/dredging operation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions shall beimplemented to ensure its protection. These precautions shall include cessation of operation ofany moving equipment closer than SO feet of a sea turtle or small tooth sawfish. Operation of anymechanical construction equipment shall cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish isseen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected specieshas departed the project area of its own volition.f.Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish shall be reportedimmediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312) and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization.g.Any special construction conditions, required of your specific project, outside these generalconditions, if applicable, will be addressed in the primary consultation.Revised: March 23, 2006 O:\fonns\Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sa"vfish Construction Conditions.doc Page 186 Additions to the "Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions" for SPGP V a.Any collision(s) with an/or injuries to any whale, or sturgeon occurring during the construction of a project, shall be reported immediately to NMFS's Protected Resources Division (PRD) at (727-824-5312). b.Reports to NMFS's Protected Resources Division (PRO) may be made by email to takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov. c.Sea turtle and marine mammal stranding/rescue organizations' contact information is available by region at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/health/networks.htm. d.Smalltooth sawfish encounters shall be re ported to http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/sawfish/sawfishencounters.html. e.All work must occur during daylight hours. 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T-!\f.'t-'1 UY� all mett 10.Any de,the Eng 11.Elevatio112.Design ui t-= � ;: i.o <.0 ..,... Page 190 Date: September 26, 2017 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING This is to certify that on September 26, 2017 the Town of Highland Beach mailed a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing for the property located at 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida, to the attached list. This mailing consisted of 56 notices sent certified and return receipt requested. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of e tember , 2017 erisha Cuebas, , eputy Town Town of Highland Beach ************************************************************************ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Before me this 26th . day of September personally appeared Terisha Cuebas, Deputy Town Clerk for the Town of Highland Beach, who is known to be the person described and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to and before me that she executed said instrument for the purposes therein expressed. Notary Seal: ,._)i·; .. :�."��� ROSALIE DEMARTINO i �/&_:� MY COMMISSION # FF216560 i •::r;;,·�� EXPIRES April 04. 2019 ! ,-.,.;:: •���•.: · :.::floodaNo.arySorwk:o.c..rr Page 191 TOWN OF IDGHLAND BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING BOARD YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Planning Board of the Town of Highland Beach will conduct a Public Hearing on Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 9:30 AM in the Commission Chambers at Town Hall, 3614 South Ocean Boulevard, Highland Beach, Florida to consider the following application: APPLICATION #039412-CONSIDERATION OF A SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW PLATFORM BOATLIFT LOCATED AT SUBJECT PROPERTY, 1006 GRAND COURT, HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, IN THE RMM (RESIDENTIAL MUL TI-FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY). Application is available for inspection in the Town Clerk's Office at Town Hall, Monday through Friday during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any person that decides to appeal any decision made by the Town Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. The Town of Highland Beach does not provide such a record. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons who need special accommodation to attend or participate in this meeting should contact the Town Clerk's Office at (561)-278-4548 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1- 800-955-8770 or 1-800-955-8771. Terisha Cuebas Deputy Town Clerk Per Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinance, Ordinance No. 13-002 0, written notice shall be sent by certified mail with a return receipt requested on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, to property owners located within 300 feet of the affected property, excluding property owned by the applicant. If a condominium with an association is to be included, written notice may be provided only to the association president and the condominium's resident or property manager. Page 192 Planning Board Regular Minutes Wednesday, October 11, 2017 Public Comments: There were no public comments. Chair Reidenberg closed the public hearing at 9:48 AM. Page 5 of 10 MOTION: Member Mart moved to approve Application No. 17-0564 at 3912 South Ocean Blvd. The motion was seconded by Vice.Chair Axelrod. ROLL CALL: Member Mart Yes Vice Chair Axelrod -Yes Member Kravit Yes Member Weiss Yes Member Shane Yes Chair Reidenberg Yes Motion carried 6 to 0. C)Application No. 039412 ;...1006 Grand Court CONSIDERATION OF A SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW PLATFORM BOATLIFT LOCATED AT SUBJECT PROPERTY, 1006 GRAND COURT, HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA, IN THE RMM RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY PER TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEAC H SECTION 30-67, USES PERMITTED, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, AND PROHIBITED USES, TABLE 30- 4 PERMITTED USES. APPLICANT: Richard Touchette Chair Reidenberg read the title into the record. He asked if the Board members had any ex-parte communications to disclose. Hearing none, the public hearing was opened at 9:49 AM. Petitioner's Presentation: David Nutter, B & M Marine provided comments with regard to the new updates of the lift. Mr. Nutter advised an 8-post boat lift was previously approved and the only change is that two additional moorings will be incorporated to make. it a 10- post boat lift. Chair Reidenberg questioned how much weight the new lift could hold. Mr. Touchette, the applicant, advised the boat was 30,000 lbs but that the lift would support a gross of 40,000 lbs. Member Shane called for a correction to the record with regard to the Staff Report that was submitted by the building departm�nt. Town Attorney Shutt advised that the zoning is correct and clarified that the residence is a single-family residence and not a multi family residence as stated in the Staff Report. Page 193 Planning Board Regular Minutes Wednesday, October 11, 2017 Page 6 oflO Discussion ensued with regard to an addendum being submitted by the Building Official. Town Attorney Shutt advised an addendum would not be necessary so long as the record is clear. Staff Presentation: Member Shane questioned the plans with regard to the existing docks and pilings that remain. Town Attorney Shutt advised that there is only one dock and Building Official Perez confirmed there is only one dock. Public Comments: There were no public comments. MOTION: Vice Chair Axelrod moved to approve Application No. 039412 at 1006 Grand Court. The motion was seconded by Member Weiss. ROLL CALL: Vice Chair Axelrod -Yes Member Weiss Yes Member Kravit Yes Member Shane Yes Member Mart Yes Chair Reidenberg Yes Motion carried 6 to 0. C)Presentation Regarding Lifting DevicesJoe GiHo, Sea Tech Construction provided comments with regard to the currentlifts that are being used in the industry.Deputy Town Clerk Cuebas handed out boat lift information, attached as Exhibit"A'', provided by Mr. Gilio to the board members.Mr. Gilio provided testimony with regard to the below surrounding municipalitiesand their code requirements for marine lifting devices.Delray Beach Boca Raton Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach Fort Lauderdale Chair Reidenberg questioned Mr. Gilio as to whether he would recommend Highland Beach update their code. Mr. Gilio believes the code should be updated to keep up with the times. Page 194 Page 195 Page 196 Page 197 Page 198 Page 199 Page 200 Page 201 Page 202 Page 203 Page 204 Page 205 Page 206 Page 207 Page 208 Page 209 Page 210 Page 211 Page 212 Page 213 PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION NO. 19-0001 500 Feet Public Notification Boundary June 24, 2020 Dear Property Owner: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that due to the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Federal, State and Palm Beach County’s Declarations of State of Emergency, in accordance with Governor Ron DeSantis’s Executive Order 20-69, dated March 20, 2020, the Town of Highland Beach will be conducting its Planning Board Public meeting utilizing communications media technology via Zoom Communications, on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 9:30 AM. Members of the Planning Board will not be physically present at Town Hall and shall be participating virtually. Live streaming of the meeting can be accessed on the Town’s webpage at https://highlandbeach.us/highland-beach-television-2. The following application will be considered: APPLICATION NO. 19-0001 BY RICHARD TOUCHETTE REQUESTING AN AMENDMENT TO A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED TEN POST PLATFORM BOAT LIFT (APPLICATION NO. 39412) IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE BOAT LIFT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1006 GRAND COURT. Agenda and backup material for the application are available on the Town’s webpage at https://mmportal6.teammunicode.com/. The Town of Highland Beach will provide for public participation by email. Public comments should be emailed to publiccomments@highlandbeach.us, which will be read into record during the corresponding portion of the meeting. Public comments will be accepted up until 9:30 AM on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. If a person decides to appeal any decisions made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the meeting, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based (FS-286.0105). Additionally, the Town of Highland Beach does not provide such a record. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons who need special accommodation to participate in the meeting should contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (561) 278-4548 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 or 1-800-955-8771. For additional information regarding this matter, please contact the Town Planner at (561) 637- 2012. TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, BUILDING DEPARTMENT Page 214 Page 215 PUBLIC COMMENT (19-0001) Kathleen Kennedy 12.10.2019 Page 130Page 216 From:Marshall Labadie To:Ingrid Allen; Jason Manko Subject:FW: 1006 Grand Ct Date:Tuesday, December 10, 2019 8:48:05 AM Sincerely, Marshall Labadie Town Manager Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 (561)278-4548 mlabadie@highlandbeach.us PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town ofHighland Beach. From: Barry Donaldson <bdonaldson@highlandbeach.us>  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 8:38 AM To: Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Cc: Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us> Subject: RE: 1006 Grand Ct Kathleen, Your problem reinforces the decision of the Town to bring code enforcement back as a direct, and not out-sourced, service for the citizens of Highland Beach. While we are beginning to see the positive impact of that move, some issues still linger that were not properly handled under the prior contractual arrangement for services. Like others, I was shocked at what appears to be a flagrant violation of the permit process that resulted in the incorrect work advancing until a stop work order was issued.  We now need to redress the issue, correct the violation and take steps to prevent anything like this from happening again. I am confident the Town Manager will pursue a satisfactory resolution and involve the Town Commission should we need to address any policy issues that led to this problem. Barry Barry Donaldson Commissioner Page 131Page 217 Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 (561) 859-2686 bdonaldson@highlandbeach.us PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure.   From: Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com>  Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 6:02 PM To: Rhoda Zelniker <rzelniker@highlandbeach.us>; Peggy Gossett-Seidman <pseidman@highlandbeach.us>; Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>; Greg Babij <gbabij@highlandbeach.us>; Barry Donaldson <bdonaldson@highlandbeach.us>; Evalyn David <edavid@highlandbeach.us> Subject: 1006 Grand Ct   Greetings,   It was a pleasure meeting you all at your town meeting. I reside at 1005 Grand Ct. in Boca Highland. I have been to the city's building department several times for over a year, inquiring about my neighbor’s construction of a boat lift. The last information from city officials was that this was never permitted to be so large and the permit is expired. I would like to see a copy of the approved permit. I called the State and they confirmed that the contractor B&M construction falsely certified that this project met SPGP guidelines.   The permit issued does not meet code requirements and/or represent the structure that is under construction. The SPGP self-certification permit expired 7-25-2016 or 7-25-2017. The photo attached, (A), is current and was taken in late 2019, which reflects an abandoned construction project that has not progressed in over a year. The EPA guidelines clearly state: "This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others." The pilings are over 20' high, the entire structure appears to be closer to 12' X 35'. Do you have a minimum set back requirement and/or height requirement for pilings that pertain to neighboring property lines? Do you have requirements for expired permits? Do you have enforcement policies for structures that in violation of your municipal code that protect city ordinances, property values and vested interests of Highland Beach residences?   The 10 massive pilings are abutting and possibly encroaching onto my property. The basin is now restricted to less than 9' clearance. It has restricted my ability to have any boat larger than 20' and navigating that size boat is extremely unsafe. If you are able to navigate through the new pilings the wind tunnel created here is problematic for even small boats. I recently lost a buyer because of this restricted access. The waterway is now virtually unusable for the 5 homes to the south east, and the boat slips across from me are severely impacted. I have attached an image of this from the property appraiser's website, (B).   Below are references of codes I have researched and believe to be in violation, which I request further investigation. I apologize in advance for the lengthy email, however, I moved into the Page 132Page 218 city of Highland Beach believing I and my property would be protected in the best interest to preserve the integrity and value of all properties within. My parents and I have happily owned homes, (3813 South Ocean BLVD.), for over 30 years and have always been proud to be part of this community. I thank you for your timely attention to this matter.     Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (g) (2) (2) Boat basins. Boat basins may be permitted, as provided herein: a. Boat basins in all zoning districts on lots of one acre or more may be permitted as an accessory use. b. Boat basins in all zoning districts on lots of less than one acre shall be a special exception, subject to the standards listed below: 1. The edge of any improvements associated with a boat basin shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from side property lines. 2. The total length of improvements associated with a boat basin shall not exceed one-third (33.3%) of the length of the property line in which the basin is located. 3. Not more than twenty-five (25) percent of any boat moored in a boat basin may extend waterward of property line in which the basin is located. 4. The town, at the expense of the applicant, may utilize appropriate marine, engineering, construction, and related professionals to review all aspects of such application. Such professionals shall be utilized to ensure compliance with the requirements herein, to ensure a proposed basin will not be a hazard to navigation, and to ensure a proposed boat basin will not pose a potential hazard, via erosion or other action, to the stability of neighboring properties. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (g) (4) (g) Accessory marine facilities: (4) Boats and setbacks. When moored, any portion of a boat shall not extend beyond any property line, as extended waterward. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations. (h)(1) c Page 133Page 219 (h) Dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings: (1) Installation. In order to be installed, dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings shall comply with all standards listed below: a. The installation shall be subject to approval by the planning board at an advertised public hearing. b. The mooring facilities will be located in a canal or waterway at least eighty (80) feet in width. c. The mooring facilities will not create a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access to public waterways. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (h) (4)& (5) (h) Dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings: (4) Adjacent property. Installation of the mooring facilities shall not cause a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public waterway. (5) Navigation. Installation of such mooring facilities shall not infringe upon standard navigational practices that are or may be used by abutting property owners.   (2) Public notice. In addition to the requirements of section 30-46, written notice must be provided by certified mail, return receipt requested, to owners of property abutting the canal and located within three hundred (300) feet, as measured from both property lines along the canal bank, of the property in question. In addition to the notice required above, if the mooring facilities identified in (h)(1) above are to be installed/constructed in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, notice, by first class mail, shall be provided to the owners of property located in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, where such property is located outside the 300 feet notice area but where the property line is within one thousand (1,000) feet of the property line of the property on which such installation/construction is proposed. I was never given notice of this lift, my neighbors did not receive any notice either. This structure has caused me to lose the ability to use the dockage allotted to this property to its fullest potential. Not to mention, a loss of property value to be in excess of 1 million dollars. I am requesting city involvement to enforce their codes that protect residences, waterway navigation and property values. I have been informed the file has been passed on to someone else, and it will be a while. How long will your review take? Do you intend to enforce your codes?    Furthermore, 1006 Grand Ct. has completely blocked my view of the waterway with an Page 134Page 220 overgrown ficus tree. Ficus hedges and Areca Palms are all untrimmed and not maintained. A large ficus tree is planted less than 5' from the property line, which is against city code. This tree is diseased, It has been treated and when the leaves fall, my grass dies. It encroaches into my yard, at times overhangs on my roof, and has caused damage to my pavers and irrigation. I'm sure that it will continue to cause damage to my foundation and plumbing if it hasn't already. Several references from the municipal code regarding landscaping are in violation:   Sec. 28-5. - Landscape design standards. Chapter 28, Landscape Requirements: Land values: Maintain and increase the value of land by requiring landscaping to be incorporated into development, thus becoming by itself a valuable capital asset. (g) Removal of nuisance species: Eradicate or control certain exotic plant species which have become nuisances because of their tendency to damage public and private works, to have a negative effect upon public health, or to disrupt or destroy native ecosystem 28-5 (4)(d)(2) Use of site-specific planting materials: Trees and other vegetation that are prohibited from use in meeting the landscape requirements of this chapter are so indicated in the Xeriscape Plant Guide and Pruning Manual maintained by the town. Trees and other vegetation shall be planted in soil and climatic conditions which are appropriate for their growth habits as set out in the Xeriscape Plant Guide and Pruning Manual maintained by the town. Plants used in the landscape design pursuant to this chapter shall to the greatest extent be: (2) Have noninvasive growth habits. I respectfully ask for your attention to and enforcement of the code violations mentioned above. Residents of Highland Beach have an expectation of standards to be upheld within the community. These standards heavily depend on the community itself to protect the value and prestigious Highland Beach brand. Respectfully, Kathleen Kennedy 561-702-7313 1005 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487   Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and  protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or  an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,  you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this  Page 135Page 221 communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,  please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your  computer.   Page 136Page 222 PUBLIC COMMENT (19-0001) Marc Siegel 06.28.2020 Page 137Page 223 1 Public Comments To:Marc Siegel Subject:RE: Application No. 19_0001 Application No. 39412 From: Marc Siegel <mnsiegel@hotmail.com>   Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 5:20 PM  To: Public Comments <publiccomments@highlandbeach.us>  Subject: RE: Application No. 19_0001 Application No. 39412    Please include my comments as part of the public record regarding the  application and amendment for Richard Touchette for his boat lift at  1006 Grand Court.    As a resident of Braemar Isle in the Boca Highland Beach Club complex I  wish to express my displeasure in the granting and request for  amendment of the entire installation of the boat lift at 1006 Grand Court.  As a property owner there for close to 14 years, I purchased my condo  overlooking the north marina because of its beauty and tranquil setting.  With the install of (10) 15‐foot marine poles/posts that were installed  previously, this has changed the entire view and tranquility that was once  there. The appearance now is one of a commercial boatyard rather than  a "cove or beauty, tranquility and peacefulness". It is as bad as the  overpowering and obtrusiveness of the construction of the Toscana  complex in the town. Gone is the sense of being an old‐fashioned ,laid  back coastal town to the start of a city like Delray Beach and Boca Raton.    The area in question consists of several private homes and the Braemar  Isle building. Yes, there are boat slips there with beautiful boats  occupying them but nothing like the proposed and previously installed  boat lift/poles. The lift is obviously designed to support an extremely  large vessel above the waterline. This boat will be multi‐ton and multi‐ Page 138Page 224 2 foot in length This will raise the vessel several feet up in the air above the  high tide line and cause an unsightly view for multimillion‐dollar homes  and the Braemar Isle building residents looking out upon the project. At  low tide ,the "ship" will look even worse. Several adjacent homes are  affected as well because this install is already restricting smooth flow into  the intracoastal with their pleasure boats.  The area of the marina is rather small and movement within the marina is  difficult at best with everything that is in place there. The previously  installed poles/posts protrude into the waterway blocking the smooth  navigation and movement of all boats. This structure is completely  overpowering for the size of the body of water in that area. A boat for  this intended size lift is overpowering and intrudes into adjacent property  water space and their property values will be greatly diminished as such.  Would I purchase a home or condo apartment in Braemar Isle that faces  this monstrosity?? Certainly not.  I am hoping that the members of the Planning Board of Highland Beach  decide and refuse this proposed amendment as well as the initial  application for install of this massive boat lift and take all comments into  sincere consideration. This install is to satisfy one at the very expense of  many, many residents and neighbors of 1006 Grand Court in the Boca  Higland community.  Thank you for your consideration and forethought.  Sincerely,  Marc N. Siegel  Braemar Isle  Boca Highland Beach Club  Page 139Page 225 PUBLIC COMMENT (19-0001) Marc Siegel 06.30.2020 Page 140Page 226 1 Public Comments To:Marc N Siegel Subject:RE: Public comments for application NO. 19-0001 1006 Grand Court From: Marc N Siegel <mnsiegel@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 7:55 AM  To: Public Comments <publiccomments@highlandbeach.us>  Subject: Public comments for application NO. 19‐0001 1006 Grand Court    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1006‐Grand‐Ct‐Highland‐Beach‐FL‐ 33487/46798023_zpid/#      Mr. TOUCHETTE IS IN THE PROCESS OF SELLING HIS HOME.His residence  is listed on Zillow. The link is listed above.  It’s been on the market for 130  days. Why is this install and amendment to change be approved and even  allowed?    Hoping that the Planning Board does not approve the request for  amendment and demands removal of the installed eyesore he previously  put in place.   Positive for one results in so many negatives for many.   Please excuse brevity and grammar    Marian Siegel  Boca Highland Beach Club  Braemar Isle.   Page 141Page 227 File Attachments for Item: B. DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION NO. 20-0004 (DAVID & DANIELLE SCHNEID) APPLICATION BY SEATECH CONSTRUCTION FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION APPROVAL TO REMOVE A 160 SQUARE FOOT EXISTING DOCK, INSTALL A 820 SQUARE FOOT MARGINAL DOCK, INSTALL A SEAWALL CAP ALONG AN EXISTING 200 LINEAR FOOT SEA WALL, AND INST ALL TWO (2) SEAWALL RETURNS FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4410 TRANQUILITY DRIVE. Page 142Page 228 PUBLIC COMMENT #4 (19-0001) Phyllis Gendal 07.6.2020 Page 229 Page 230 Page 231 PUBLIC COMMENT #05 (19-0001) Connie & Anthony Strianese 07.6.2020 Page 232 1 Public Comments To:Public Comments Subject:RE: Application No. 19-0001 By Richard Touchette Requesting an Amendment to a previously approved ten post platform boat IiftTo (Application No. 39412) From: Public Comments   Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 12:26 PM  To: Connie Strianese <libqual@verizon.net>  Subject: RE: Application No. 19‐0001 By Richard Touchette Requesting an  Amendment to a previously approved ten post platform boat IiftTo (Application  No. 39412)  Good day Connie Strianese, Thank you for expressing interest in public comment, during the Virtual Planning Board meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 9:30 A.M. Your comment will be read into record during the meeting under Item 9, New Business, public comments (APP. No. 19-0001 - Richard Touchette). Stay Safe. Best regards, Beverly A. Wright, Deputy Town Clerk Town of Highland Beach  3614 S. Ocean Boulevard  Highland Beach, Florida 33487  Tel: (561) 278‐4548  Fax: (561) 265‐3582  Email: bwright@highlandbeach.us  www.highlandbeach.us  Page 233 2 PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Connie Strianese <libqual@verizon.net>   Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 1:31 PM  To: Public Comments <publiccomments@highlandbeach.us>  Subject: Application No. 19‐0001 By Richard Touchette Requesting an Amendment  to a previously approved ten post platform boat IiftTo (Application No. 39412)    To Whom It May Concern, My name is Connie Strianese. I reside at 4744 South Ocean Boulevard TH- 2, Boca Highland Beach Club and Marina. I am writing this letter in response to Public Notice Application No. 19-0001. Mr. Touchette was granted permission to put posts that measure four feet on his dock. He purposely did not abide by the town code and constructed 12 foot posts. It is disturbing that he feels he is special and does not have to abide by the Town ordinances. It is equally disturbing that his posts are an eyesore to the neighboring area. The town ordinance has been put in place for a reason. People specifically buy property on the water to dock their boats and to enjoy the beautiful view. Residents have paid more money for their waterfront property for the view. If residents construct eyesores along our waterway, we will lose our beautiful view that we enjoy and our property values will surely drop. The Highland Beach "Nuisance Code" considers anything that can cause a substantial deterioration in the value of the property in the neighborhood. Mr. Touchette is setting a precedent for the rest of the neighbors. If he can get away with this so could everyone else. I respectfully request that the Highland Beach Town Board do the right thing and have Mr. Touchette remove his posts immediately. Connie and Anthony Strianese 4744 South Ocean Boulevard Page 234 3 TH-2 Highland Beach Page 235 PUBLIC COMMENT #6 (19-0001) Kathy & James Gurrieri 07.6.2020 Page 236 1 Public Comments To:Public Comments Subject:RE: Application No.19-0001 From: Public Comments   Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 12:29 PM  To: Kgurrieri81 <kgurrieri81@aol.com>  Subject: RE: Application No.19‐0001  Good day Kathy and James Gurrieri, Thank you for expressing interest in public comment, during the Virtual Planning Board meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 9:30 A.M. Your comment will be read into record during the meeting under Item 9, New Business, public comments (APP. No. 19-0001 - Richard Touchette). Stay Safe. Best regards, Beverly A. Wright, Deputy Town Clerk Town of Highland Beach  3614 S. Ocean Boulevard  Highland Beach, Florida 33487  Tel: (561) 278‐4548  Fax: (561) 265‐3582  Email: bwright@highlandbeach.us  Page 237 2 www.highlandbeach.us    PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Kgurrieri81 <kgurrieri81@aol.com>   Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 9:41 PM  To: Public Comments <publiccomments@highlandbeach.us>  Subject: Application No.19‐0001    To the Town of Highland Beach Building Department, I am responding to the letter we received regarding an application by Mr. R. Touchette requesting an amendment to increase the height of a boat lift. We absolutely oppose this increase in height. Our water views are very important to us and to have them obstructed with these high boat lifts would be extremely upsetting. It would also affect the value of our property. Please do the right thing by our community and do NOT grant Mr. Touchette an amendment. Our appreciation in advance. Thank you Kathy and James Gurrieri 4740 So. Ocean Blvd Highland Beach Apt 1112 Page 238 PUBLIC COMMENT #7 (19-0001) Paul Resnick 07.6.2020 Page 239 Page 240 ADDENDUMS TO ITEM 9A (19-0001) RICHARD TOUCHETTE) PUBLIC COMMENTS Date: 07.08.2020 Page 241 PUBLIC COMMENT #8 (19-0001) Kathleen Kennedy 07.07.2020 Page 242 1 Beverly Wright From:Beverly Wright Sent:Wednesday, July 8, 2020 9:50 AM To:Ingrid Allen; 'Len Rubin'; Brian DeMoss (golfdemoss@aol.com); David Axelrod (DZAXELROD@gmail.com); Eric Goldenberg (gldnbrg@gmail.com); Harry Adwar; Ilyne Mendelson (msirm1@gmail.com); John Boden; roger3265@aol.com Subject:Planning Board Meeting Additional Public Comments Item 9A Attachments:19-0001 PC (Read into Record) K. Kennedy Email 07.07.2020 (1006 Boat Lift).pdf; 19-0001 PC (Read into Records) Ltr from K. Kennedy 07.07.2020.pdf Good morning all, Attached are additional documents received for Public Comments for PB Mtg 07.09.2020, Agenda Item 9A (19-0001 Touchette). Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Thank you! Best regards, Beverly A. Wright, Deputy Town Clerk PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. Page 243 1 Beverly Wright From:Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, July 7, 2020 2:38 PM To:Marshall Labadie; Cc: Marc N Siegel; Paul_Resnick@msn.com; Harry Adwar (Hadwar@msn.com); Fred M. Rosen (fredrosen@icloud.com); Ingrid Allen; Terisha Cuebas; Barry Donaldson; Evalyn David; Greg Babij; Peggy Gossett-Seidman; Rhoda Zelniker; Douglas Hillman; Louis Mazzella; Public Comments; jboden@elderissues.com; John Shoemaker; Lanelda Gaskins; hbpublicrecords; Robert Pershes; Beverly Wright; Ganelle Thompson Subject:1006 Boat lift Attachments:aerial of dock.JPG; EPA Approval.pdf; Original letter to city.eml; EPA SPGF sef-cert.pdf; EPA SPGF sef- cert.pdf July 7, 2020  To: Town of Highland Beach         3614 South Ocean Blvd         Highland Beach Florida 33487  From: Kathleen Kennedy              1005 Grand Court              Highland Beach, Florida  OPPOSITION TO APPLICATION NO. 19‐0001 By RICHARD TOUCHETTE REQUESTING AN  AMENDMENT TO A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED TEN POST PLATFORM BOAT LIFT (APPLICATION  NO. 39412) IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE BOAT LIFT FOR THE PROPERTY  LOCATED AT 1006 GRAND COURT I live at 1005 Grand Court, Highland Beach and I oppose Application No. 19‐0001 and construction of the  proposed boat lift. My property is adjacent to the property seeking the expanded boat lift and I am negatively  effected by the proposed structure.  I reside in a single‐family home in Grand Cay Estates at 1005 Grand Court,  inside the town of Boca Highland. I moved into my home in May 2017.  Sometime in October of 2017 notice  was sent out for a public hearing as to the boat dock/lift but never sent me or to any of the newer residents in  this neighborhood   Page 244 2 Mr. Touchette, the owner of 1006 Grand Ct. originally applied to have a boat lift placed in the basin, the  adjacent side from its current location. Mr. Touchette moved location to run along the front(canal side) of the  property, which restricts access to the docks and residents beyond its location, and which completely blocks  my view of the Intercoastal (please see attached map). This location change disregards the rights of residents  of the community.       Since Mr. Touchette’s initial attempt for permission to build the boat lift in 2017, it appears there is a failure to  adequately adhere to process, and apparent violations of Highland Beach codes, and Florida EPA (FEPA)  Guidelines.  In addition, I had put my home up for sale several months ago; however, directly because of this  ongoing issue, I have lost three sales.      Below, I have bullet pointed issues regarding apparent and clear disregard for procedures, as well as sections  of the Town’s Code of Ordinances and FEPA guidelines that I believe have been violated. During a meeting at  the city several months ago all the commissioners and town planners were completely shocked and appalled  at this situation and have gone on record. Documents pertaining to this case can be accessed at (Meeting  Archives related to case):   https://mmportal6.teammunicode.com/   and (documents related to the meeting on 7/9/20):  https://meetings.municode.com/adaHtmlDocument/index?cc=HIGHLANDFL&me=0f947fcd141b4f2db99476ac 485bf43b&ip=True,  (all of which are incorporated herein by reference).         Current Structure Issues:     1. The city hired ATM Engineering (see attachment 3 on city website). Note: Section 30‐68 where they state  the facility extends into southern property boundary. I believe that is my boundary. I have asked for a new  survey to be included in the report but have not received one.  2. This neighbor has shown a disregard for other property owners by partially blocking my view of the  intracoastal/waterway with an invasive and destructive Ficus tree and overgrown vegetation. This is against  city code.     3. FEPA Guidelines state that only one dock is permitted on a parcel; this would be a second dock on Mr.  Touchette’s property.     Page 245 3 4. FEPA approval is confusing, particularly dates and deadlines and it appears the application may be  untimely. Initial permit was issued in 2017. Guidelines state that the work needs to be complete in 1 year, the  initial permit was 3 years ago. A recent letter (attached as conditions for self cert.) indicates another  expiration to 2021; however, it is unclear both how and why a new date was given      5. FEPA and City Statutes state that any lift to be built must not create a navigational hazard; this lift clearly  does as it extends into the navigation area severely limiting passage area.     6. FEPA permit granted based on a single‐family residence. However zoning maps state it should fall under  RMM zoning. The City has enforced RMM zoning in any improvements.     7. City procedures were not followed on at least two separate occasions. First occasion, initial notice was  sent in September 2017 using an old mailing list. I reviewed and confirmed with the City that the list used was  severely outdated. I did not receive any notice of public hearing. Second occasion, Mr. Toucette, appears to  have modified the construction significantly by adding an additional 2 pilings without notice.     8. ATM’s report states that the existing basin does not meet current code, and then implies this application  does not need to follow other codes and rules. If so, then there are no development guidelines and Mr.  Touchette would be able to build anything anywhere. This would not appear to be correct.     9. The SPGF Guidelines (see attached) were not followed and B&M Marine Construction incorrectly states  (see attached) they had met regulations on a self‐certification process.     10. Rather than rectify the situation, the City has not only allowed the building of this navigational hazard to  continue but appears to have permitted additional violations throughout this process.        Code Violations:      A. Sec. 30‐68(h)(4) & (5) of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states … (4) Adjacent property.  Installation of the mooring facilities shall not cause hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or  property, or deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public  Page 246 4 waterway.   … (5) Navigation. Installation of such mooring facilities shall not infringe upon standard  navigational practices that are or may be used by abutting property owners.      B. Sec. 30‐68(h)(1)c of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states: The mooring facilities will not create a  hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual  access to public waterways. There are 3 homes and multiple docks beyond this structure which this directly  affects.      C. Sec. 30‐68(g)(2)b1 of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states: The edge of any improvements  associated with boat basin shall be located at least twenty‐five (25) feet from the side property lines. His  structure either infringes on my property line or abuts and I have not provided any consent.       D. Sec. 30‐68(g)(2)b4 of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states … compliance with the requirements  herein, to ensure a proposed basin will not be a hazard to navigation… This structure causes very dangerous  navigation hazards for me and my neighbors due to the now existing very narrow waterway.      For the reasons stated herein the Application No. 19‐0001 should be denied and construction of any additional  dock be denied or at minimum the matter be sent back for appropriate review.      Due to the Covid 19 restrictions I have submitted this Objection and supporting documents by email prior to  July  8 at 9:30AM and will be arranging for recording of the proceeding to be held on Thursday July 9,2020 at  9:30 AM by a reporting service.     Respectfully,  Kathleen Kennedy              Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary   The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and   protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or   an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,   you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this   Page 247 5 communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,   please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your   computer.          Virus-free. www.avast.com   Page 248 Page 249 Page 250 Page 251 Page 252 Page 253 Page 254 Page 255 Page 256 Page 257 Page 258 Page 259 Page 260 Page 261 Page 262 Page 263 Page 264 Page 265 1 Beverly Wright From:Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent:Friday, April 3, 2020 12:19 PM To:: Marshall Labadie; Cc: Marc N Siegel; Paul_Resnick@msn.com; Harry Adwar (Hadwar@msn.com); Fred M. Rosen (fredrosen@icloud.com); Ingrid Allen; Terisha Cuebas; Barry Donaldson; Evalyn David; Greg Babij; Peggy Gossett-Seidman; Rhoda Zelniker; Jshoemaker@highlandbeach.us; dhillman@highlandbeach.us; Louis Mazzella Subject:1006 Grand Ct Attachments:dock pilings.JPG Good afternoon,    I want to welcome the new Mayor, Doug Hillman and the new counsel member; John Shoemaker.  I'm looking forward  to working with you to find a fair resolution to the ongoing problem at 1006 Grand Ct.  My name is Kathleen Kennedy. I reside at 1005 Grand Ct. in Boca Highland. I live next door to the 10 massive pilings at  1006 Grand Ct.    On December 9th, 5 MONTHS AGO I wrote the city asking for help in enforcing a clear violation of city and state code.  This letter is included in the bottom of this email. I have been seeking help from the building department for over 1 year.    I have now lost 3 sales on my property because no‐one is interested in purchasing my property with the canal blocked. I  cannot afford to sit any longer while the city authorities change positions and cower down to the attorney that this  problem neighbor has hired. I do not like litigation, and I'm trying hard to NOT go that direction but need some help  from you please.    The picture of the pilings is attached. I measured less the 9' clearance with the boat docked in its deeded slip across the  basin.     I was promised a marine experts involvement. I was told by city officials that the pilings were going to be removed. After  the neighbor hired an attorney the city has drastically changed their position. Now with the virus we have more excuses  and no action being taken.     I am happy to have anyone come to my residence to observe this first hand. I will maintain distance from any who wish  to see the mess next door to me. Please call first 561 702‐7313.    Stay well and safe.    Respectfully,    Kathleen Kennedy        Letter from December:    It was a pleasure meeting you all at your town meeting. I reside at 1005 Grand Ct. in Boca Highland. I have  been to the city's building department several times for over a year, inquiring about my neighbor’s  construction of a boat lift. The last information from city officials was that this was never permitted to be so  Page 266 2 large and the permit is expired. I would like to see a copy of the approved permit. I called the State and they  confirmed that the contractor B&M construction falsely certified that this project met SPGP guidelines.      The permit issued does not meet code requirements and/or represent the structure that is under  construction. The SPGP self‐certification permit expired 7‐25‐2016 or 7‐25‐2017. The photo attached, (A), is  current and was taken in late 2019, which reflects an abandoned construction project that has not progressed  in over a year. The EPA guidelines clearly state: "This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or  rights of others." The pilings are over 20' high, the entire structure appears to be closer to 12' X 35'. Do you  have a minimum set back requirement and/or height requirement for pilings that pertain to neighboring  property lines? Do you have requirements for expired permits? Do you have enforcement policies for  structures that in violation of your municipal code that protect city ordinances, property values and vested  interests of Highland Beach residences?     The 10 massive pilings are abutting and possibly encroaching onto my property. The basin is now restricted to  less than 9' clearance. It has restricted my ability to have any boat larger than 20' and navigating that size boat  is extremely unsafe. If you are able to navigate through the new pilings the wind tunnel created here is  problematic for even small boats. I recently lost a buyer because of this restricted access. The waterway is  now virtually unusable for the 5 homes to the south east, and the boat slips across from me are severely  impacted. I have attached an image of this from the property appraiser's website, (B).     Below are references of codes I have researched and believe to be in violation, which I request further  investigation. I apologize in advance for the lengthy email, however, I moved into the city of Highland Beach  believing I and my property would be protected in the best interest to preserve the integrity and value of all  properties within. My parents and I have happily owned homes, (3813 South Ocean BLVD.), for over 30 years  and have always been proud to be part of this community. I thank you for your timely attention to this  matter.        Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (g) (2)  (2) Boat basins. Boat basins may be permitted, as provided herein: a. Boat basins in all zoning districts on lots of one acre or more may be permitted as an accessory use. b. Boat basins in all zoning districts on lots of less than one acre shall be a special exception, subject to the standards listed below: 1. The edge of any improvements associated with a boat basin shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from side property lines. 2. The total length of improvements associated with a boat basin shall not exceed one-third (33.3%) of the length of the property line in which the basin is located. 3. Not more than twenty-five (25) percent of any boat moored in a boat basin may extend waterward of property line in which the basin is located. 4. Page 267 3 The town, at the expense of the applicant, may utilize appropriate marine, engineering, construction, and related professionals to review all aspects of such application. Such professionals shall be utilized to ensure compliance with the requirements herein, to ensure a proposed basin will not be a hazard to navigation, and to ensure a proposed boat basin will not pose a potential hazard, via erosion or other action, to the stability of neighboring properties. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (g) (4)  (g)  Accessory marine facilities:  (4)  Boats and setbacks. When moored, any portion of a boat shall not extend beyond any property line, as extended waterward.  Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations. (h)(1) c  (h)  Dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings:  (1)  Installation. In order to be installed, dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings shall comply with all standards listed below:  a.  The installation shall be subject to approval by the planning board at an advertised public hearing.  b.  The mooring facilities will be located in a canal or waterway at least eighty (80) feet in width.  c.  The mooring facilities will not create a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access to public waterways.  Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (h) (4)&(5)  (h)  Dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings:  (4)  Adjacent property. Installation of the mooring facilities shall not cause a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public waterway.  (5)  Navigation. Installation of such mooring facilities shall not infringe upon standard navigational practices that are or may be used by abutting property owners.     (2)  Public notice. In addition to the requirements of section 30-46, written notice must be provided by certified mail, return receipt requested, to owners of property abutting the canal and located within three hundred (300) feet, as measured from both property lines along the canal bank, of the property in question. In addition to the notice required above, if the mooring facilities identified in (h)(1) above are to be installed/constructed in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, notice, by first class mail, shall be provided to the owners of property located in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, where such property is located outside the 300 feet notice area but where the property line is within one thousand (1,000) feet of the property line of the property on which such installation/construction is proposed.  Page 268 4 I was never given notice of this lift, my neighbors did not receive any notice either. This structure has caused  me to lose the ability to use the dockage allotted to this property to its fullest potential. Not to mention, a loss  of property value to be in excess of 1 million dollars. I am requesting city involvement to enforce their codes  that protect residences, waterway navigation and property values. I have been informed the file has been  passed on to someone else, and it will be a while. How long will your review take? Do you intend to enforce  your codes?      Furthermore, 1006 Grand Ct. has completely blocked my view of the waterway with an overgrown ficus tree.  Ficus hedges and Areca Palms are all untrimmed and not maintained. A large ficus tree is planted less than 5'  from the property line, which is against city code. This tree is diseased, It has been treated and when the  leaves fall, my grass dies. It encroaches into my yard, at times overhangs on my roof, and has caused damage  to my pavers and irrigation. I'm sure that it will continue to cause damage to my foundation and plumbing if it  hasn't already. Several references from the municipal code regarding landscaping are in violation:     Sec. 28-5. - Landscape design standards. Chapter 28, Landscape Requirements:  Land values: Maintain and increase the value of land by requiring landscaping to be incorporated into development, thus becoming by itself a valuable capital asset.  (g)  Removal of nuisance species: Eradicate or control certain exotic plant species which have become nuisances because of their tendency to damage public and private works, to have a negative effect upon public health, or to disrupt or destroy native ecosystem  28-5 (4)(d)(2) Use of site-specific planting materials: Trees and other vegetation that are prohibited from use in meeting the landscape requirements of this chapter are so indicated in the Xeriscape Plant Guide and Pruning Manual maintained by the town. Trees and other vegetation shall be planted in soil and climatic conditions which are appropriate for their growth habits as set out in the Xeriscape Plant Guide and Pruning Manual maintained by the town. Plants used in the landscape design pursuant to this chapter shall to the greatest extent be: (2) Have noninvasive growth habits. I respectfully ask for your attention to and enforcement of the code violations mentioned above. Residents of Highland Beach have an expectation of standards to be upheld within the community. These standards heavily depend on the community itself to protect the value and prestigious Highland Beach brand.       Respectfully,    Kathleen Kennedy   Properties by Kennedy   561.702‐7313   kkboca@gmail.com   www.KennedyHomes.com    The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.      Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary   Page 269 5 The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and   protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or   an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,   you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this   communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,   please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your   computer.      Page 270 Page 271 Page 272 Page 273 Page 274 Page 275 Page 276 Page 277 Page 278 Page 279 Page 280 PUBLIC COMMENT #9 (19-0001) Kathleen Kennedy 07.07.2020 Page 281 Page 282 Page 283 Page 284 PUBLIC COMMENT #10 (19-0001) Kathleen Kennedy 07.07.2020 Page 285 1 Public Comments From:Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, July 7, 2020 4:31 PM To:Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>,, Cc: Marc N Siegel <mnsiegel@gmail.com>,, Paul_Resnick@msn.com,, Harry Adwar (Hadwar@msn.com) <Hadwar@msn.com>,, Fred M. Rosen (fredrosen@icloud.com); Ingrid Allen; Terisha Cuebas; Evalyn David; Greg Babij; Peggy Gossett- Seidman; Rhoda Zelniker; Douglas Hillman; Louis Mazzella; Public Comments; jboden@elderissues.com; John Shoemaker; Lanelda Gaskins; hbpublicrecords; Robert Pershes; Beverly Wright; Ganelle Thompson Subject:signed letter Attachments:signed letter to city 7.7.2020.pdf Please see the attached signed letter for your records.     Thanks for your time, stay well.      Respectfully,    Kathleen Kennedy       The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.    Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary   The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and   protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or   an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,   you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this   communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,   please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your   computer.          Virus-free. www.avast.com   Page 286 Page 287 Page 288 Page 289 PUBLIC COMMENT #11 (19-0001) Keith Newfield 07.08.2020 Page 290 1 Beverly Wright From:Beverly Wright Sent:Wednesday, July 8, 2020 12:19 PM To:Ingrid Allen; 'Len Rubin'; 'Brian DeMoss (golfdemoss@aol.com)'; 'David Axelrod (DZAXELROD@gmail.com)'; 'Eric Goldenberg (gldnbrg@gmail.com)'; 'Harry Adwar'; 'Ilyne Mendelson (msirm1@gmail.com)'; 'John Boden'; 'roger3265@aol.com' Subject:Planning Board Meeting Final Public Comments Item 9A Attachments:19-0001 PC (Read into Record) K. Newfield Email 07.08.2020 - Copy.pdf Good day all, As of 9:30 this am, Public Comments were closed. Attached is the final public comment for the 07.09.2020 PB meeting regarding Agenda Item 9A (19-0001 Touchette). Just FYI, the Town Clerk’s Office did not receive public comments for any other items on the agenda. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Thank you! Best regards,     Beverly A. Wright, Deputy Town Clerk   PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding city business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. Page 291 1 Public Comments From:K Newfield <knewfield63@aol.com> Sent:Wednesday, July 8, 2020 8:28 AM To:Public Comments Subject:Comments to Application No. 19-0001 Re:Ten post platform boat lift The town of Highland Beach should not allow the proposed boat lift at 1006 Grand Court. The pilings that they have put in place are much higher than all the other pilings in highland beach and has an upper boarder of 2 x 4s. The hole structure is unsightly and needs to be reduced. All the other pilings in the canal are of uniform height, color and construction, giving the community a pleasant and upscale appearance. Also the corresponding lift that will be put in, will bring the bottom of the vessel above eye level and create an eye sore similar to being in a commercial boat yard.1006 Grand Court should adhere to the standards of the neighborhood in which they are in and not create a bad precedent for future lift projects. Thank you Keith Newfield Highland Beach resident Page 292 ADDENDUMS TO ITEM 9A (19-0001) RICHARD TOUCHETTE) PUBLIC COMMENTS Date: 07.09.2020 Page 293 PUBLIC COMMENT #12 (19-0001) Steven Pastor 07.9.2020 Page 294 1 Beverly Wright From:steven pastor <stevenpastor@msn.com> Sent:Thursday, July 9, 2020 12:27 AM To:dzaxelrod@gmail.com; gldnbrg@gmail.com; msirm1@gmail.com; hadwar@msn.com; golfdemoss@aol.com; roger3265@aol.com; jboden@elderissues.com; Beverly Wright; Lanelda Gaskins; Ingrid Allen; Len Rubin Subject:Application No. 19-0001 Good Evening Members of the Planning Board and Town Staff,     My name is Steven Pastor and my family and I are full‐time residents at 1004 Grand  Court.  Unfortunately, we did not receive notice of the July 9th Planning Board meeting via US  mail. I was informed of such meeting thru a neighbor earlier today causing me to inadvertently  miss the pre‐registration cut off for public comments as well as not affording me time to  consult with legal counsel. Therefore, I am emailing all of you in hopes that my opinions will be  heard.    I am strongly opposed to Application No. 19‐0001 regarding increasing the height of the dock  and 40,000lb boatlift at 1006 Grand Court.      My young children along with my wife and myself have truly enjoyed wonderful views down  the canal to the main waterway while sitting on our dock and back patio since purchasing our  home.  It actually was one of the many reasons we bought our home.  Since the installation of  the 10 extremely tall wood piles at 1006 Grand Court, the views from both floors of our home,  our dock and patio have been compromised by this large structure. I can only expect that once  a 40,000lb lift is installed and a boat that requires that strengthen of a lift is placed on such lift,  we will lose our waterway views.  Increasing the height of this visually obstructive dock will  only worsen the current situation.  This not only disappoints my family but will negatively  decrease the value of our home.    On a final note, in the time since this large structure has been erected, several of our friends  with 50+ft vessels have had challenges navigating around the piles at 1006 Grand Court.  From  their description, the waterway has been significantly narrowed and a challenge with the  current to get to our dock comfortably.        Thank you for your careful consideration,    Steven Pastor          Page 295 2              although you missed the pre‐registration cut‐off time for the July 9th Planning Board meeting, you are more than  welcome to send an email voicing your concerns related to Application No. 20‐0004 (1006 Grand Ct.)  Below are the  board members and town staff contact information.      Page 296 1 Beverly Wright From:steven pastor <stevenpastor@msn.com> Sent:Thursday, July 9, 2020 12:40 AM To:Lanelda Gaskins Cc:Marshall Labadie; Ingrid Allen; Beverly Wright; Len Rubin Subject:Re: July 9th Planning Board Meeting Lanelda,    I wanted to thank you for taking the time to speak with me earlier today.  I greatly appreciate your  explanations and as well as recommendations which I have followed.  I truly found speaking with both you and  Ingrid to be a pleasure.  This has been my first interaction with the City after having lived in Highland Beach for  more than 10 years.  I'm glad that we residents have such helpful and nice people working in our town.    Thank you again,    Steven Pastor  1004 Grand Court          From: Lanelda Gaskins <lgaskins@highlandbeach.us>  Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 4:44 PM  To: stevenpastor@msn.com <stevenpastor@msn.com>  Cc: Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>; Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us>; Beverly Wright  <bwright@highlandbeach.us>; Len Rubin <len@lgrubinpa.com>  Subject: July 9th Planning Board Meeting      Good afternoon Steven,     It was a pleasure speaking with you today.   Per our conversation, the Clerk’s Office has verified that your address (1004  Grand Court) was included in the mailing that was sent out via U.S. first class regular postage on June 24, 2020.  See  attachments.     As mentioned during our conversation, although you missed the pre‐registration cut‐off time for the July 9th Planning  Board meeting, you are more than welcome to send an email voicing your concerns related to Application No. 20‐0004  (1006 Grand Ct.)  Below are the board members and town staff contact information.          David Axelrod, Chairperson dzaxelrod@gmail.com   Eric Goldenberg gldnbrg@gmail.com  Ilyne Mendelson msirm1@gmail.com   Harry Adwar hadwar@msn.com   Brian DeMoss golfdemoss@aol.com  Roger Brown roger3265@aol.com  John Boden jboden@elderissues.com  Page 297 2 Beverly Wright bwright@highlandbeach.us  Lanelda Gaskins lgaskins@highlandbeach.us  Ingrid Allen iallen@highlandbeach.us  Leonard Rubin len@lgrubinpa.com     Please note, the Planning Board meeting will be livestreamed tomorrow, July 9th at 9:30 AM.  To access the meeting  agenda or view live streaming on the Town’s website click the following links:      Meeting agenda https://mmportal6.teammunicode.com/     Live streaming (https://highlandbeach.us/highland‐beach‐television‐2     Should you need further assistance, please feel free to contact me.                           Best Regards,  Lanelda Gaskins, MMC, FCRM  Town Clerk / Custodian of Public Records     Town of Highland Beach  3614 S. Ocean Boulevard  Highland Beach FL 33487  (561) 278‐4548 Office  (561) 265‐3582 Fax  www.highlandbeach.us     PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and  employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e‐mail communications may be  subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e‐mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e‐mail address released in response to  a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this  message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town of Highland Beach.     Page 298 PUBLIC COMMENT #13 (19-0001) Lauren Galvane 07.6.2020 Page 299 1 Beverly Wright From:Lauren Galvani <lauren@snyderlawpa.com> Sent:Thursday, July 9, 2020 11:43 AM To:Ingrid Allen Cc:Beverly Wright Subject:Touchette - 1006 Grand Court Application for Boat Lift (Application 19-0001) My clients own and reside at the home located at 1009 Grand Court, as well as additional docks in the marina. My client  strongly objects to the Touchette boat lift.      The current structure violations are as follows:     1. Sec. 30‐68(h)(1)b of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states the mooring facilities shall be located in a  canal or waterway at least 80 feet in width. Please measure current waterway with existing docks across the  canal.      2. Sec. 30‐68(h)(4) & (5) of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states … (4) Adjacent property. Installation of  the mooring facilities shall not cause hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or  deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public waterway.   … (5)  Navigation. Installation of such mooring facilities shall not infringe upon standard navigational practices that  are or may be used by abutting property owners.  3. Sec. 30‐68(h)(1)c of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states The mooring facilities will not create a  hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access  to public waterways. There are 3 homes and multiple docks beyond this structure which this directly affects.      4. Sec. 30‐68(g)(2)b1 of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states The edge of any improvements associated  with boat basin shall be located at least twenty‐five (25) feet from the side property lines. His structure either  infringes on my property line or abuts.       5. Sec. 30‐68(g)(2)b4 of the Town’s Code of Ordinances, which states … compliance with the requirements herein,  to ensure a proposed basin will not be a hazard to navigation… This structure results in very dangerous  navigation hazards for myself and neighbors beyond its point due to the now very narrow waterway.      6. Sec. 30‐46, which states public notice is mandatory. The original approvals did not meet this requirement, as no  one in the community was notified. The additional 2 pilings further infringed on waterways without any notice  to community that uses the waterways.      This structure and its placement is the result of Lee Morris, the President of the HOA for Grand Cay, demanding the  structure be moved out of his sight line so that it improves the value of his property (which he has had on the  market for years). It is entirely inappropriate for its location and the placement of the boat lift is unacceptable  because it obstructs boat traffic. My clients have additional docks and this construction causes the docks 4‐7 to be  much more difficult to access. My clients were denied the right to put a lift in slip number 20 and consequently have  to navigate past this construction.     I understand that the vote on Mr. Touchette’s has now been delayed by 1 month to get comments from his  neighbors. I expect that he reach out to  Louis Mazzella for comment and input on the boat lift.         Lauren A. Galvani J.D., LL.M, Attorney   Page 300 2 Licensed in Florida, New York, New Jersey  Massachusetts and Washington D.C.     SNYDER & SNYDER, P.A.  2701 N.W. 2nd Avenue, Ste. 214, Boca Raton, Florida 33431  O 954‐475‐1139 ext 213  |  F 954‐475‐2634  New York Office 212‐300‐9363  lauren@snyderlawpa.com  |  www.snyderlawpa.com                Davie   |   Miami   |   Boca Raton     The information contained in this email message is legally privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the individual or  entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copy  of this email is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify us by replying to the email and delete the  original message. Thank you.     Page 301 File Attachments for Item: DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION NO. 20-0006 (CONDE JANE LOEFFLER) APPLICATION BY DAVID NUTTER, BOATLIFTS & DOCKS OF SOUTH FLORIDA, FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION APPROVAL TO INSTALL A 20,000 POUND CAPACITY BOATLIFT FOR A PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4318 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD. Page 302 PLANNING BOARD STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: AUGUST 13, 2020 TO: PLANNING BOARD FROM: INGRID ALLEN, TOWN PLANNER SUBJECT: APPLICATION BY DAVID NUTTER, BOATLIFTS & DOCKS OF SOUTH FLORIDA, FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION APPROVAL TO INSTALL A 20,000 POUND CAPACITY BOATLIFT FOR A PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4318 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD. (APPLICATION NO. 20-0006) Applicant (Property Owner): Conde Jane Loeffler TR/Conde Jane Loeffler Living Trust 4318 South Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, Fl. 33487 Applicant’s Agent: David Nutter, Boatlifts & Docks of South Florida 989 NW 31st Avenue, Building F Pompano Beach, Fl. 33069 Property Characteristics: Comprehensive Plan Land Use: Multi Family Low Density Zoning District: RML, Residential Multiple Family Low Density Site Location: 4318 South Ocean Boulevard Parcel PCN#: 24-43-47-04-02-001-0162 I. GENERAL INFORMATION: HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 Ph: (561) 278-4540 Fx: (561) 265-3582 Page 303 Request and Analysis: The Applicant is proposing to install a 20,000 pound capacity elevator style boat lift at the property located 4318 South Ocean Boulevard. According to the Applicant’s survey, there is an existing wood dock which will remain. The Applicant has obtained Florida Department of Environmental Protection approval (No. 50- 353668-003-EE). According to the Applicant’s FDEP approval, the proposed request does not require a separate permit or authorization from the US Army Corps of Engineers. Section 30-68(g)(6)d.2. of the Town Code states that accessory marine facilities (which includes boat lifts) located in Multifamily Residential zoning districts shall be exempt from side yard setback requirements. Section 30-131 of the Town Code provides the following definition of “boat lift:” Boat lifts means the bottom of the keel of any boat shall not be hoisted greater than one foot above the minimum seawall elevation. In no case shall the lift be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted. The proposed request is in compliance with the definition of boat lift. According to sheet DTL-1 provided by the Applicant, the top of the lift equipment measures seven (7) feet three (3) inches from the existing wood dock while the superstructure of the boat when lifted measures eight (8) feet eight (8) inches from the existing wood dock. Section 30-68(h)(1)a. of the Town Code, states that the installation of a boat lift shall be subject to special exception approval by the Planning Board at an advertised public hearing. Section 30-36(a) of the Town code states that if the Planning Board is the final authority on the special exception, then it shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application. Staff has reviewed the Applicant’s proposed request and finds that the project is consistent with the Town’s Code requirements and Comprehensive Plan. Staff recommends approval of the installation of the proposed 20,000 pound capacity boat lift subject to the following conditions and based on the plans date stamped received by the Building Department on July 27, 2020: 1. Following approval by the Planning Board and prior to initiation of construction, the Applicant will be required to obtain a building permit from the Town of Highland Beach Building Department. 2. Pursuant to Section 30-21(g) of the Town Code, commencement of construction shall be initiated within two (2) years following the date of approval by the Planning Board. Completion of all conditions of approval shall occur within two (2) years following the date of approval by the Planning Board. II. Recommendation Page 304 The Applicant’s proposed request: Meets Town of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. Meets Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements ; however, approvals are pending before the Town of Highland Beach will issue permits, with other governmental agencies as listed: Does not meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (561) 637-2012 or iallen@highlandbeach.us Ingrid Allen Town Planner Town of Highland Beach Attachments: Application Aerial Plans Page 305 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ITEM 8A (19-0001) RICHARD TOUCHETTE (19-0001) Richard Touchette Received 08.11.20 7:07 AM 1 Beverly Wright From:Ingrid Allen Sent:Tuesday, August 11, 2020 8:43 AM To:Beverly Wright Cc:Lanelda Gaskins Subject:FW: BoatLift at 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach FYI.                    Sincerely,  Ingrid Allen   Town Planner    Town of Highland Beach  3614 S. Ocean Boulevard  Highland Beach FL 33487  (561) 278‐4540 Office  (561) 278‐2606 Fax  www.highlandbeach.us   PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and  employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e‐mail communications may be  subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e‐mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e‐mail address released in response to  a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this  message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town of Highland Beach.        From: Richard Touchette <jetversion@hotmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 7:07 AM  To: dzaxelrod@gmail.com; gldnbrg@gmail.com; golfdemoss@aol.com; msirm1@gmail.com; jboden@elderissues.com;  hadwar@msn.com; rbrown@acslabtest.com  Cc: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us>; Terisha Cuebas <tcuebas@highlandbeach.us>; Ele Zachariades  <ele@dmbblaw.com>  Subject: Re: BoatLift at 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach    Dear Board Members     I would just like to reply to one comment from my neighbor, Mrs Kathleen Kennedy, pretending my boat lift is the cause  for not selling her house.   As can be seen on the Property Appraiser link below, she purchased her property in 2017 for $1,750,000 with an  assessed value of $ 1,278,813.  Now, 3 years later, she is trying to sell it for $3,000,000 (see listing below) with a present assessed value of $ 1,313,070.   I suggest the reason for not selling her house is the asking price.  If the BoatLift were the real reason, it would be even harder to sell it if I would dock a quite larger boat without a lift.    2 Property Appraiser link:  https://www.pbcgov.com/papa/Asps/PropertyDetail/PropertyDetail.aspx?parcel=24434709000020050&srchtype=map    Listing for sale:  https://www.estately.com/listings/info/1005‐grand‐court‐‐1    Richard Touchette  514 944‐6565      On Aug 10, 2020, at 4:11 PM, Richard Touchette <jetversion@hotmail.com> wrote:     Dear Board Members      As you may know, my lawyer of record, Michael Weiner, had to recuse himself due to a conflict of  interest that suddenly emerged. I have now retained a new lawyer, Ele Zachariades.  However, due to  the close proximity to the hearing, we respectfully request a postponement to allow time for my new  attorney to both get acclimated as well as an opportunity for me and my attorney to speak at greater  length with the neighbors.      As an update, I have spoken with one of my neighbors, Louis Mazzella. He told me he is not concerned  about the height of the pilings. He is, however, asking me to change the location of my BoatLift because  he believes the floating dock he installed for Jet skies would not be able to pass beside my lift if he has  to remove it.  However, I have examined his concern and determined that there is ample space  passage.  Please see below for further detail:     1. As you can see from the pictures below, Mr. Mazella’s floating dock is only between 12 to 15  feet wide which could easily pass alongside my boat whether it’s on a lift or not.  For a point of  reference, length of a Jet Ski which is about 9 feet long. Hopefully this provides comfort to both  Mr. Mazella and the Board.   2. Mr. Mazella’s floating dock, which has been in existence permanently for a few years, is an  amalgam of many small sections that could be dismantled in fewer sections when he decides to  remove it probably in many years.  3. Even if I didn’t have a lift, I would be allowed to dock a boat without a lift.  The result would be  the same.  In the pictures below, you will see boats under 50 feet that I would be allowed to  dock as of right without any approval required. There are many boats over 50 feet in the very  same inlet we are discussing. Even with the size of these boat, Mr. Mazzella would be able to  tow his floating dock beside any boat, whether lifted or not.  4. Finally, Louis Mazzella says he was not informed of the Board Hearing when it was first  approved, but he admits he was at that Board Meeting.     With regard to the height of the pilings which is at issue here, what is visible is the boat not the BoatLift  itself.  A large boat in the water (which doesn’t need permission) can block the view a lot more than a  smaller boat on a boatlift (which requires permission). From the pictures below, as you can see, what  would block more the view is the larger boats I could eventually dock without a boatlift or any approvals  as compared to my smaller boat lifted.  I would like to add that as submitted, the proposed boatlift  meets the Town of Highland Beach’s Code of Ordinances.     Last, a question was asked as to whether my house is on the market to sell.  The answer is no, it is not  since some time.  However, it has been brought to my attention that my neighbor, Ms. Kennedy has her  house on the market.   3    I want to sincerely thank you all for working with me and again respectfully request a continuance so  that me and my new attorney can continue to work with the neighbors to resolve any outstanding issues  or concerns they may have.     At your convenience, can you please let me know if you are amenable to a postponement so we can  plan accordingly and also let the neighbors know as to not inconvenience them.      Sincerely,      Richard Touchette                                                    FLOATING DOCK OF LOUIS MAZZELLA         <bbb0ac48‐8467‐46b5‐9f7a‐dc233740472f.jpg>  <a0b772b9‐2068‐473a‐a9b7‐2383fe3e49af.jpg>                                                                         60 FEET BOAT NEXT TO LOUIS MAZZELLA        <image0.png>    <eb35552c‐85b6‐4e3c‐b8fa‐7203859a7027.png>  The linked image cannot be displayed. 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Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.                                            MY BOAT THAT WOULD BE ON A BOATLIFT                                   <2e04bcf4‐c6c1‐4680‐a166‐8552c569da3f.png>  <0d643807‐7802‐4e43‐87a2‐de3d8c81815a.png>       (19-0001) Richard Touchette Received 08.11.20 8:42 AM 1 Beverly Wright From:Ingrid Allen Sent:Tuesday, August 11, 2020 8:42 AM To:Beverly Wright Cc:Lanelda Gaskins Subject:FW: BoatLift at 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach Beverly:    Since the 8/13/20 agenda packet has been routed, lets discuss routing additional information provided by the applicant.                    Sincerely,  Ingrid Allen   Town Planner    Town of Highland Beach  3614 S. Ocean Boulevard  Highland Beach FL 33487  (561) 278‐4540 Office  (561) 278‐2606 Fax  www.highlandbeach.us   PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and  employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e‐mail communications may be  subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e‐mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e‐mail address released in response to  a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this  message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town of Highland Beach.        From: Richard Touchette <jetversion@hotmail.com>   Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 4:12 PM  To: dzaxelrod@gmail.com; gldnbrg@gmail.com; golfdemoss@aol.com; msirm1@gmail.com; jboden@elderissues.com;  hadwar@msn.com; rbrown@acslabtest.com  Cc: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us>; Terisha Cuebas <tcuebas@highlandbeach.us>; Ele Zachariades  <ele@dmbblaw.com>  Subject: BoatLift at 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach    Dear Board Members      As you may know, my lawyer of record, Michael Weiner, had to recuse himself due to a conflict of interest that suddenly  emerged. I have now retained a new lawyer, Ele Zachariades.  However, due to the close proximity to the hearing, we  respectfully request a postponement to allow time for my new attorney to both get acclimated as well as an opportunity  for me and my attorney to speak at greater length with the neighbors.      2 As an update, I have spoken with one of my neighbors, Louis Mazzella. He told me he is not concerned about the height  of the pilings. He is, however, asking me to change the location of my BoatLift because he believes the floating dock he  installed for Jet skies would not be able to pass beside my lift if he has to remove it.  However, I have examined his  concern and determined that there is ample space passage.  Please see below for further detail:     1. As you can see from the pictures below, Mr. Mazella’s floating dock is only between 12 to 15 feet wide which  could easily pass alongside my boat whether it’s on a lift or not.  For a point of reference, length of a Jet Ski  which is about 9 feet long. Hopefully this provides comfort to both Mr. Mazella and the Board.   2. Mr. Mazella’s floating dock, which has been in existence permanently for a few years, is an amalgam of many  small sections that could be dismantled in fewer sections when he decides to remove it probably in many years.  3. Even if I didn’t have a lift, I would be allowed to dock a boat without a lift.  The result would be the same.  In the  pictures below, you will see boats under 50 feet that I would be allowed to dock as of right without any approval  required. There are many boats over 50 feet in the very same inlet we are discussing. Even with the size of these  boat, Mr. Mazzella would be able to tow his floating dock beside any boat, whether lifted or not.  4. Finally, Louis Mazzella says he was not informed of the Board Hearing when it was first approved, but he admits  he was at that Board Meeting.     With regard to the height of the pilings which is at issue here, what is visible is the boat not the BoatLift itself.  A large  boat in the water (which doesn’t need permission) can block the view a lot more than a smaller boat on a boatlift (which  requires permission). From the pictures below, as you can see, what would block more the view is the larger boats I  could eventually dock without a boatlift or any approvals as compared to my smaller boat lifted.  I would like to add that  as submitted, the proposed boatlift meets the Town of Highland Beach’s Code of Ordinances.     Last, a question was asked as to whether my house is on the market to sell.  The answer is no, it is not since some  time.  However, it has been brought to my attention that my neighbor, Ms. Kennedy has her house on the market.      I want to sincerely thank you all for working with me and again respectfully request a continuance so that me and my  new attorney can continue to work with the neighbors to resolve any outstanding issues or concerns they may have.     At your convenience, can you please let me know if you are amenable to a postponement so we can plan accordingly  and also let the neighbors know as to not inconvenience them.      Sincerely,      Richard Touchette                                                    FLOATING DOCK OF LOUIS MAZZELLA       4 5 6                                                                        60 FEET BOAT NEXT TO LOUIS MAZZELLA        7 8 9 The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.   The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.   BOATS THAT COULD BE DOCKED WITHOUT BOATLIFT NORE PERMISSION      10 12 13    The linked be displayehave been ren amed, oVerify that to the corrlocation.                                            MY BOAT THAT WOULD BE ON A BOATLIFT                                   14 15 ADDITIONAL ITEM TO 8A (19-0001) RICHARD TOUCHETTE) PUBLIC COMMENTS Date: 08.13.2020 PUBLIC COMMENT (19-0001) Tamara & Jack Faintuch 08.11.2020 1 Beverly Wright From:Tammy <tsfxxoo@aol.com> Sent:Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:44 PM To:Kathleen Kennedy Cc:dzaxelrod@gmail.com; gldnbrg@gmail.com; golfdemoss@aol.com; msirm1@gmail.com; John Boden; Harry Adwar (Hadwar@msn.com); rbrown@acslabtest.com; Evalyn David; John Shoemaker; Marshall Labadie; Ingrid Allen; Lanelda Gaskins; Beverly Wright; Public Comments; hbpublicrecords; Ganelle Thompson; Terisha Cuebas; Barry Donaldson; Greg Babij; Peggy Gossett-Seidman; Rhoda Zelniker; Douglas Hillman Subject:Re: Support Needed to Oppose Superstructure to be Built at 1006 Grand Ct., Highland Beach Tamara and Jack Faintuch at 1011 Grand agree   With Kathleen Kennedy and support her petition   Sincerely,  Dr. And Mrs. Jack Faintuch   Sent from my iPhone      On Aug 6, 2020, at 3:33 PM, Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> wrote:    Hello,     My name is Kathleen Kennedy and I am the owner of 1005 Grand Ct. in Highland Beach, located in the  subdivision Grand Cay Estates in Boca Highland. I had moved to Highland Beach in 1985 and have been  fortunate to have lived and raised two children here.    About three years ago, I purchased a home in Boca Highland and have enjoyed living here. However,  because of a boatlift/superstructure built by my next door neighbor with highly questionable approval  and without notice to surrounding property owners or impact studies, my view of the Intercoastal has  been obstructed by my neighbor's giant structure that has significantly and negatively impacted my  property value and quality of life.  While the process to build this superstructure began over four years  ago, and construction over two years ago, the approval process has been frighteningly neglectful and  ignorant of proper codes and requirements. With potential acceptance by the Board, this eyesore has  completely restricted access to my waterfront property as well as neighboring properties. In addition,  my neighbors’ views will be blocked as mine has been. As a result, all neighboring properties will be  devalued.     Attached to this email is a letter I have sent to the City. It outlines some of the numerous violations that  have taken place in serving this one resident to the detriment of all others.  I am including a petition at  the bottom of this email for your support. Please write your name and hit “reply all” so that your voice is  heard. Please note that I am sending this email to City officials but I’ve blind copied my neighbors to  keep your information private.     Our city code and its process for administering permits is highly flawed and requires immediate  attention.  I’ve done my best to compose a comprehensive outline of the issues and numerous failures  by the City to adhere to their own rules and processes. I realize that I have included a lot of information  about this matter in the attached documents; however, I believe we all need to be fully informed as this  2 impacts all of us. On August 13, 2020, another meeting regarding this matter had been scheduled.  Without your support, I fear that the City will continue to ignore their responsibilities and duties. and  overlook the rules and requirements to which they are bound in protecting our rights as property  owners. Furthermore, inaction will undoubtedly set a dangerous precedent, allowing the same gross  failures to occur while further weakening the value of our waterfront homes and community.     I sincerely hope you will take a few minutes to review the attached documents, particularly my letter to  the Board/City, and join me in protecting our rights and forcing the City to comply with their own set of  standards.       Respectfully,    Kathleen Kennedy              Highland Beach Petition:    I have been provided with information regarding the proposal to build a boatlift/superstructure at 1006  Grand Ct., Highland Beach, FL 33487.  According to information I have been provided, I am very  concerned about the improprieties and failures by the City of Highland Beach to adhere to the existing  codes and requirements permitting such a structure to be built. I am also concerned about negative  effects on property values, navigational safety, neglect to protect right to view of the waterways, and  setting precedent for similar future acts.     By writing my name, I am enacting my right to oppose any and all structures be built at 1006 Grand Ct.  at this time without a full public review and reassessment of this project from its inception. I am also  opposed to any variance or changes to the application submitted by 1006 Grand Ct. under consideration  by the City including permitting the structure to be built over 4ft.       Name:                Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary   The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and   protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or   an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient,   you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this   communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,   please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your   computer.      <Violations of City and State code to build Superstructure at 1006 Grand Ct.pdf>  3 <07.29.2020 Planning Board Meeting Exhibits.1005 Grand Court Public Comment.pdf>  ADDITIONAL ITEM TO 8A (19-0001) RICHARD TOUCHETTE) PRESENTATION OF Ele Zachariades Presented: 08.13.2020 Town of Highland Beach Planning Board Meeting August 13, 2020 DEVELOPMENT ORDER REQUEST 1006 GRAND COURT APPLICATION NO. 19-0001 PROPERTY LOCATION GULF STREAM EVANTON BAY CARRON HOUSE CONDOMINIUM PARKER HIGHLAND CONDOMINIUM BRAEMER ISLE CONDOMINIUM YAMATO ROCK THE SANCTUARY (BOCA RATON ) BOCA COVE ABERDEEN ARMS CONDOMINIUM DALTON PLACE CONDOMINIUM BACKGROUND •On February 8,2017,the Planning Board approved a request (Application No. 39412)to install a 40,000 lb.,8 post platform boat lift •On October 11,2017,the Planning Board approved a request (Application No. 39412)to add 2 additional posts to the previously approved 8 post platform boat lift •On May 23,2019,the Town’s Building Official issued a Stop Work Order on Permit No.39412.According to Building Official,the bottom elevation for the boat lift beam is 4 feet and therefore “…placing the bottom of the boat lift beam at any elevation other than 4 feet,whether it be lower or higher…” would constitute work not according to plans as defined in Florida Building Code 107.4 BACKGROUND •The boat lift detail previously approved by the Planning Board indicates the height of the boat lift piling and the existing dock pilings at four (4) feet above the existing wood dock •The proposed boat lift detail (sheet DTL -1)reflects the height of the boat lift pilings at 12 feet above the existing dock decking while the existing dock pilings are shown at four (4)feet above the existing dock decking •As a result,we are respectfully requesting approval for lift pilings at 12 feet and the location of the lift beam APPLICATION REQUEST: Amendment to previously approved 10-post platform boat lift (App. No. 39412) in order to increase the height of the boat for the Property PROPOSED SITE PLAN PROPOSED BOAT LIFT DETAIL PLAN Section 30-68(g)(1) through 30-68(g)(7) Regarding Installation of Boat Lifts (Accessory Marine Facilities) Complies Section 30-68(h)(1) Regarding Installation Standards Complies Section 30-68(h)(2) Regarding Public Notice requirements Complies Section 30-68(h)(3) Request for Additional Evidence Complies Section 30-68(h)(4) Regarding Interference on Navigation, Life or Property, or Visual Access upon Adjacent Properties Complies Section 30-68(h)(5) Regarding Infringement Upon Navigation Complies Section 30-68(h)(6) Regarding Floating Docks Not Applicable Section 30-68(h)(7) Regarding Procedure of Approval Acknowledges & Complies CONSISTENCY WITH TOWN CODE ATM T ECHNICAL REVIEW ATM T ECHNICAL REVIEW ATM T ECHNICAL REVIEW: NAVIGATION ATM T ECHNICAL REVIEW: NAVIGATION •Issue at hand is the height of the lift pilings. However the Town Code does not provide a maximum height for these lift pilings. •While the Town Code is silent as to the height of lift pilings, the Town Code (Section 30-131) defines Boat Lifts as “The bottom of the keel of any boat shall not be hoisted greater than one foot above the minimum seawall elevation. In no case shall the lift be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted. ISSUE AT HAND AS SUCH, OUR PROPOSAL COMPLIES WITH THE TOWN CODE. VISUAL ACCESS GULF STREAM STAFF RECOMMENDATION THANK YOU ! QUESTIONS? Other Related Documentation for Development Approval Application # 19=0001 Property: 1006 Grand Ct. Town of Highland. Beach 3614 South Ocean Boulevard • Highland Beach, Florida 33487 NOTICE OF VIOLATION 1 September 2020 1006 Grand Court LLC c/o Edgar A. Benes, P.A., Registered Agent 2300 NW Corporate Blvd, Suite 322 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Re: Permit #39412 Boat Lift & Associated Structure/Pilings PCN 24-43-47-09-00-002-0090 Palm Beach County Pursuant to Section 116 of the Highland Beach Amendments to the Florida Building Code, you are hereby notified in writing & posting of the property located at 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida, Palm Beach County, that the pilings and associated boat lift components are deemed unsafe by the Building Official. The original building permit, #39412 is expired along with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) & the US Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) permit that we have on record as submitted by your contractor. At this point we do not have planning board approval for the structure as built, an active building permit or the required approval from FDEP & ACOE. You have 30 days from the date of this Notice of Violation to remove the boat lift and associated structure/pilings. Failure to comply with this notice will result in further action in accordance with Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes, Chapter 113 of the Florida Building Code & Chapter 17 of the Town of Highland Beach ordinances. The Town of Highland Beach reserves the right to assess all costs to abate the structure per Section 17-9 of the Town's ordinances. I will consider a new building permit application that is consistent with the original approvals from the Planning Board, providing that you have an active, approved FEDP/ACOE permit. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Si c ly, Jeff Remas, Building Official Cc: Richard Touchette SACHS SAX CAPLAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 200 61 1 1 BROKEN SOUND PARKWAY NW BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33487 TELEPHONE (561) 994-4499 DIRECT LINE(561) 237-6819 FACSIMILE (561) 994-4985 May 11, 2020 Mr. Jeff Remas Building Official Building Department Town of Highland Beach 3616 South Ocean Blvd Highland Beach, Fl 33487 Via Email: bcocl;hit;hlandbecrch. us and U.S. Mail Re: Boat Dock — 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Remas: MAY 13 2020 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT MICHAEL S. WEINER, ESQ. I11Weiner Q SSCl2WfirI11.e0rn On behalf of our client, 1006 Grand Court LLC c/o Mr. Richard Touchette, 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, Florida, enclosed are the revised plans which contains the additional information requested by the Town at the meeting of February 28, 2020. Your letter indicated that Mr. Touchette has two options, which you say are to seek new and different approvals in substitution for the valid approvals he has in hand or abandon the project. As we have stated, Mr. Touchette believes that he has a third option, that is, seeking specific enforcement of the approvals already given. However, once again, in the spirit of cooperation, we ask that the enclosed plans be reviewed in order to determine the qualification for these plans. We appreciate your mention of delay, but Mr. Touchette has not had his dock available to him for his use for some time. Delay on a number of occasions was related to the Town's review of these matters and the replacement of Town staff. This letter is written for the purposes of settlement only and my client reserves all rights. That said, my client also looks forward to the review of the enclosed plans and working towards a goal of resolving all matters. Very truly yours, SACHS SAX CAPLAN Is/Michael S. Weiner Michael S. Weiner MSW/lw Attachments Ingrid Allen From: Pamala Ryan <pryan@torcivialaw.com> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 12:55 PM To: Marshall Labadie; Ingrid Allen Subject: RE: Meeting re 1006 Grand Court Ingrid, do you want to reach out to the owner directly? Or do you want me to write the attorney asking for some details? Pamala H. Ryan Board Certified in City County & Local Govt. Law TORCIVIA, DONLON, GODDEAU & ANSAY, P.A. Northpoint Corporate Center 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 209 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 686-8700 (561) 686-8764 fax pryan@torcivialaw.com www.torcivialaw.com THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS TRANSMISSION IS ATTORNEY PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL. IT IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY NAMED ABOVE. IF THE READER OF THIS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE COLLECT AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. WE WILL REIMBURSE YOU FOR YOUR EXPENSES. THANK YOU. From: Marshall Labadie [mailto:mlabadie@highlandbeach.us] Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 10:40 AM To: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us> Cc: Pamala Ryan <pryan@torcivialaw.com> Subject: RE: Meeting re 1006 Grand Court Can you reach out to the petitioner to see what their schedule is? We may want to letter a follow up letter with a response date Sincerely, Marshall Labadie Town Manager Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 (561) 278-4548 mlabadie@highlandbeach.us P_P^:SE No rE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town ofHighland Beach. From: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us> Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 3:53 PM To: Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us> Subject: FW: Meeting re 1006 Grand Court Fyi Ingrid Allen Town Planner Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 P. (561) 637-2012 F. (561) 278-2606 www.highlandbeach.us PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding town business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Michael Weiner <mweiner@ssclawfirm.com> Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 3:55 PM To: Pamala Ryan <pryan@torcivialaw.com>; Ingrid Allen <iallen hi h� landbeach.us> Cc: Rebecca Zissel <rzissel@ssclawfirm.com>; Lisa Walter <Iwalter@ssclawfirm.com>; Building Code Official <bco@highland beach. us> Subject: RE: Meeting re 1006 Grand Court Thank you for your email. I appreciate your recapitulation of the conversation. I think it is fair to say that both my client and the Town are examining positions that might be of mutual benefit to each. You are correct that my client has not retreated in respect to any of the approvals that my client has in hand. We will be reporting to you shortly soon as we have additional information. So as to be candid in all respect with you, I once again bring to your attention that my client reserves all rights. Thanks and have a great weekend. Michael S. Weiner, Esquire Sachs Sax Caplan, P.L. 6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 mweiner@ssclawfirm.com www.ssc[awfirm.com 561-994-4499 Office 561-237-6819 Direct 561-994-4985 Fax Please consider the environment before printing this email Tax Advice Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS under Circular 230, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments), unless otherwise specifically stated, was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. Confidentiality: The email message and any attachment to this email message may contain privileged and confidential information, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you receive this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this message. From: Pamala Ryan <pryan@torcivialaw.corn> Sent: Monday, March 2, 2020 1:05 PM To: Ingrid Allen (iallen@highland beach_. us) <ia Ilen.@ hi hlandbeach.us>; Michael Weiner <mweinerC�s_scl��ns�ir��.co > Cc: Rebecca Zissel <rzissel ssclawfir_m.corn>; Lisa Walter <Iwalter ssclawfirrn.corn>; b_�g highlandbe_ach.us Subject: RE: Meeting re 1006 Grand Court Michael, it was a pleasure meeting you and your client, Richard Touchette on Friday. As we discussed with Ingrid and Jeff, you will follow-up with the items Ingrid sent to your office some time ago, and we will schedule another meeting to discuss any new information regarding same. We look forward to the information. reviewed my notes and I don't see where the Town has anything further to do until we get updates from you. Finally, the Town also understands that even though you will be providing additional information to us, your client is not giving up any and all rights he may have under the development orders previously approved —you were very clear on that. However, as I understand it, your client is amenable to taking his case back to the planning board if he wishes to change the plans already approved, as Town staff will not approve the proposed plans as amended without specific approval from the planning board. All/ if I have misrepresented anything in your estimation or not clearly stated where we are in the process please let me know. Regards, Pamala H. Ryan Board Certified in City County & Local Govt. Law TORCIVIA,• • •DP.A. TORCIVIA, DONLON, GODDEAU & ANSAY, P.A. 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 209 West Palm Beach, Florida 33407-1950 561-686-8700 Telephone / 561-686-8764 Facsimile www.torcivialaw.com Glen J. Torcivia Jennifer H.R. Hunecke Lara Donlon R. Brian Shutt* Christy L. Goddeau* Pamala H. Ryan* Carolyn S. Ansay* Matthew L. Ransdell Melissa P. Anderson* *FLORIDA BAR BOARD CERTIFIED CITY COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ATTORNEY February 4, 2020 VIA E-MAIL AND REGULAR MAIL Rebecca Zissel, Esq. Sachs Sax Caplan 6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW Boca Raton, FL 33487 Re: 1006 Grand Court- Boat lift Dear Ms. Zissel: The Town of Highland Beach is in receipt of your letter, dated January 10, 2020, regarding the boat lift pen -nit for 1006 Grand Court (Permit No. 39412). I have been asked to respond on the Town's behalf. In your letter, you seek to have the Town withdraw the stop worker order because it is your position that the permit at issue is valid. To make your point, you indicate that "[t]he revised plans submitted by Mr. Touchette dated August 16, 2019 and September 13, 2019, were merely intended to illustrate the proposed dock in greater detail. They do not amend the plans for the dock, which have stayed the same since the application." Having reviewed the plans submitted by Mr. Touchette, the Town respectfully disagrees with your assessment. The plan approved by the Planning Board on October 11, 2017 (including sheet DTL-1) indicates "existing" wood pilings at 4 feet from the existing wood dock. The latest plan submitted to the Town, date stamped September 13, 2019, includes the proposed extension of the existing wood pilings fi-om 4 feet from the existing wood dock to "10 to 12" feet from existing wood dock resulting in a 6-8 foot increase in the height of the wood pilings. Staff considers this proposed change to the height of the wood pilings to be significant which requires an amendment to the approved plans and therefore, review and approval by the Planning Board. If_y._au vui�l� to-ocePc� wit the_Oetoben_lI,_.2.01.7_.approved-p-l-aiis, the height of the pilings shall be 4 feet from the existing wood dock as provided on sheet DTL-1. If, on the other hand, you wish to move forward with the September 13, 2019 plan, then an amendment application will need to be processed. In either event, staff requires that you demonstrate consistency with Section 30-68(h)(1)b. of the Town's Code of Ordinances, which states that mooring facilities shall be located in a canal or waterway at least 80 feet in width. While the plans approved by the Planning Board on October' 7 11, 2017, provide a measurement of +/- 165 feet Mean High Water to Mean High Water, this measurement is not to scale. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, C�•'Yvlc-mil. c. � . Pamala H. Ryan, Esq. FOR THE FIRM cc: Marshall Labadie, Town Manager Jeff Remas, Building Official Ingrid Allen, Town Planner Jason Man ko, Code Compliance Officer Torcivia, Donlon, Goddeau & Ansay, P.A., 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 209, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 (561) 686-8700 - (561) 686-8764 (facsimile) Ingrid Allen From: Marshall Labadie Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 11:18 AM To: Pamala Ryan; Glen Torcivia Cc: Ingrid Allen Subject: FW: 1006 Grand Court Attachments: 1006 grand letter 1.10.pdf Good Morning: Please review and we will need to discuss as they are objecting to our request for new information pursuant to a plan amendment. This could now get tricky. Sincerely, Marshall Labadie Town Manager Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 (561) 278-4548 mlabadie@highlandbeach.us PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town ofHighland Beach. From: Lisa Walter <Iwalter@ssclawfirm.com> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 12:57 PM To: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us> Cc: Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>; Terisha Cuebas <tcuebas@highland beach. us>; Jason Manko <jmanko@highlandbeach.us>; jetversion@hotmail.com; Rebecca Zissel <rzissel@ssclawfirm.com> Subject: 1006 Grand Court Please see the attached letter regarding 1006 Grand Court. Thank you. Lisa K. Walter Executive Assistant to Michael S. Weiner, Rebecca Zissel and Lindsay Raphael Sachs Sax Caplan, P.L. 6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33487 twatter@ssclawfirm.com www.ssclawfirm.com 561-237-6849 Direct 561-994-4499 Main 561-994-4985 Fax 1 f V ' o Town Highland Beach Building Deportment ® 3616 South Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach, Florida 33487 Website: www. highlondbeoch. us • Phone: 561-278-4540 • Fax: 561-278-2606 January 3, 2020 To: Marshall Labadie Town Manager From: Ingrid Allen Town Planner RE: 1006 Grand Court - Boatlift Per your request, I have prepared a report regarding the history and current status of the boat lift and mooring piles for the property located at 1006 Grand Court. The zoning district for this property is Residential Multiple -Family Low Density (RML) with a future land use designation of Multi Family Low Density. Pursuant to Section 30-67 of the Town's Code of Ordinances, boat lifts are permitted in the RML zoning district. Currently, 10 posts are in the water with wood bracings attached to the top of the posts (see attached photos taken 12-17-19). HISTORY: On February 8, 2017, the Planning Board approved a request to install a 40,000 lb., eight (8) post platform boat lift (Application No. 39412). On October 11, 2017, the Planning Board approved a request to add two (2) additional moorings to the previously approved eight (8) post platform boat lift (Application No. 39412). On May 23, 2019, the Town's Building Official issued a Stop Work Order on Permit No. 39412 indicating that "...work not according to plans as defined in FBCBA 107.4." On August 16, 2019, a Development Order Application was submitted (revised plans submitted on September 13, 2019) requesting a revision to previously approved plans to show height of lift pilings as separate and different from height of existing dock pilings; and Plans to show and specify that height of lift equipment to be no higher than superstructure of vessel (Application No. 19-0001). The applicant submitted a revised plan sheet DTL-1 which provides for a new height measurement of "10' to 12' above existing dock decking." On August 23, 2019, the applicant submitted a brochure -style picture of a proposed boat with a hand drawn measurement of 12' 1". 1 believe it was the applicant's intent to demonstrate with this picture along with the new height measurement on plan sheet DTL-1 that the boat lift will not be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted pursuant to the definition of boat lift found in Section 30-131 of the Town Code. However, consistency with the definition of "boat lift" should be reflected on an elevation sheet, as noted in item no. 5 below. STAFF ANALYSIS: Upon review of the file and plans approved by the Planning Board on October 11, 2017, it appears that the Town Code provisions, noted below, were not considered, and therefore I recommend that they be addressed by the applicant as part of their September 13, 2019 submittal: 1. Section 30-68(g)(4) states that when moored, any portion of a boat shall not extend beyond any property line, as extended waterward. The applicant needs to provide a detail sheet with corresponding measurements demonstrating compliance with this provision. 2. Section 30-68(g)(6)(a) states that Marine facilities in waterways not regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, docks and mooring structures shall not extend into any waterway more than five (5) feet. The October 11, 2017 Planning Board approved plans and the September 13, 2019 submittal shows the mooring structure (pilings) extending 18' 6" into the waterway. 3. Section 30-68(h) states that mooring facilities will be located in a canal or waterway at least eighty (80) feet in width. The applicant needs to provide surveyed measurements demonstrating compliance with this code provision. 4. Section 30-68(h)(1) states that mooring facilities will not create a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access to public waterway. The applicant needs to demonstrate compliance with this provision. Section 30- 68(h)(3) states that the building official or planning board may request evidence, prepared by a recognized marine expert, demonstrating the proposed mooring facilities will not be a hazard to navigation and will not deny reasonable visual access to public waterways. 5. Section 30-131 states that "boat lift" means the bottom of the keel of any boat shall not be hoisted greater than one foot above the minimum seawall elevation. In no case shall the lift be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted. The applicant needs to submit an elevation sheet which includes the superstructure of the boat superimposed on the boat lift along with corresponding measurements to demonstrate compliance with the definition of boat lift. In addition, I recommend that the applicant provide the following items: 1. A boat lift detail and elevation sheets to include NAVD. 2. A survey within one (1) year of current date. Note that the survey provided as part of the applicant's latest submittal is from 2010. 3. A HOA approval letter, USACE permit (if applicable), and a new FDEP permit since previous FDEP permit on file has expired. If you should have any questions or wish to discuss the contents of this memorandum further, please let me know at your earliest convenience. Cc: Jason Manko, Code Compliance Officer Ingrid Allen From: Ingrid Allen Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 12:12 PM To: Pamala Ryan; glen@torcivialaw.com Cc: Marshall Labadie; Terisha Cuebas Subject: FW: 1006 Grand Court: dock plan and revised plan Attachments: approved plan.pdf; new plan.pdf Glen/Pam: I am forwarding to you the below email correspondence regarding a boat lift at 1006 Grand Court. Initially, this boat lift request (40,000 lb, eight post) received approval by the PZB on February 8, 2017. Subsequently, on October 11, 2017, the applicant went back to PZB to add two additional posts (for a total of 10) and received approval. On May 23, 2019, Jeff Massie issued a stop work order indicating that the elevation of the boat lift beam was not consistent with approved plans. On September 13, 2019 the applicant submitted a revision request to show height of lift pilings as separate and different from height of existing dock pilings, and to specify that the height of the lift equipment to be no higher than superstructure of vessel. I think this is worth discussing given that the applicant has a PZB approval which, based on my review of the file, did not consider the sections of the code I reference in my email to Rebecca and for which the Town is now requesting the applicant to comply with. Ingrid Allen Town Planner Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 P. (561) 637-2012 F. (561) 278-2606 www.highlandbeach.us PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding town business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Ingrid Allen Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 9:28 AM To: Rebecca Zissel <rzissel@ssclawfirm.com> Cc: Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>; Terisha Cuebas <tcuebas@highlandbeach.us>; Jason Manko <jmanko@highlandbeach.us> Subject: RE: 1006 Grand Court: dock plan and revised plan l Ingrid Allen From: Ingrid Allen Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 9:28 AM To: Rebecca Zissel Cc: Marshall Labadie; Terisha Cuebas; Jason Manko Subject: RE: 1006 Grand Court: dock plan and revised plan Attachments: approved plan.pdf; new plan.pdf Rebecca: Upon review of the attached sheets you provided, the "approved plan" sheet has a date stamp of 5-11-18; however, the approved version of this sheet that went before the Planning and Zoning Board (on October 11, 2017) had a date stamp of June 26, 2017. The "new plan" sheet you attached matches an August 16, 2019 submittal to the Town; however, it is not the most recent submittal on file. A revised plan set was submitted to the Town on September 13, 2019 which shows an additional measurement on sheet DTL-1 labeled as "10' to 12' above existing dock decking." That said, I reviewed the September 13, 2019 submittal and have the following comments: 1. Survey submitted is from 2010. Pursuant to Section 30-33(f), a survey completed within one (1) year of the date the application is submitted shall be provided. 2. Include NAVD calculations on the boat lift detail and elevation sheet. 3. Provide Homeowner Association (HOA) approval letter and FDEP permit (previous FDEP permit on file has expired). 4. Section 30-68(g)(4) of the Town's Zoning Code states that when moored, any portion of a boat shall not extend beyond any property line, as extended waterward. Demonstrate compliance with this provision by providing applicable measurements on plan sheets. 5. Section 30-68(g)(6)a. of the Zoning Code states that in waterways not regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, docks and mooring structures shall not extend into any waterway more than five (5) feet. The September 13, 2019 plan submittal shows the mooring structure extending 18' 16" into the waterway. 6. Section 30-68(h) of the Zoning Code states that mooring facilities shall be located in a canal or waterway at least eighty feet in width. Provide surveyed measurements demonstrating compliance. 7. Section 30-131 of the Zoning Code defines 'boat lifts' as the bottom of the keel of any boat shall not be hoisted greater than one foot above the minimum seawall elevation. In no case shall the lift be higher than the superstructure of the boat when lifted. Provide elevation sheet which superimposes superstructure of the boat along with corresponding measurements including boat keel, one foot above the minimum seawall elevation, boat lift when lifted and any other measurements to show consistency with provision. I was also advised that USACE may have been involved in the review of this boat lift. Please provide any correspondence from USACE. Note that pursuant to Section 30-68(h)(3), the building official or planning board may request evidence, prepared by a recognized marine expert, demonstrating the proposed mooring facilities will not be a hazard to navigation and will not deny reasonable visual access to public waterways. Ingrid Allen Town Planner Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 P. (561) 637-2012 F. (.561) 278-2606 www.highlandbeach.us PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding town business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. From: Rebecca Zissel <rzissel@ssclawfirm.com> Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 11:31 AM To: Ingrid Allen <iallen@highlandbeach.us> Subject: 1006 Grand Court: dock plan and revised plan Ingrid, Thank you for your phone call during what I know must be a busy transition period. Attached are copies of the originally approved plan for the dock at 1006 Grand Court and the revised plan. As you will notice, the only difference is in the labeling of the height of the top of the lift beam. The original plan labeled the height of the existing wood pilings, but did not show the height of the top of the lift beam. The dock will comply with Section 30-131, and the top of the lift beam will not exceed the superstructure of the vessel, however it will be higher than the height of the existing dock pilings. My understanding is that this caused an issue with the inspection, since the original drawing did not specify the height for the top of the lift beam and only specified the height of the existing wood pilings. Mr. Touchette is not requesting a change from his original drawing, but his original drawing had an ambiguity in the height of the top of the lift beam. We appreciate your efforts to look into this matter as soon as your workload allows. If at all possible, we would like to avoid a new application and hearing, since that would involve a new survey, new notification of neighbors, and various other efforts for what we hope can instead be handled administratively or in some other more streamlined manner. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information. Once you have had a chance to review the matter, hopefully we can discuss again. Thank you, Rebecca Rebecca C. Zissel Sachs Sax Caplan, P.L. 6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33487 rzisselCssclawfirm. corn www.ssc[awfirm.com 561-237-6884 Direct 561-994-4499 Main 561-994-4985 Fax Please consider the environment before printing; this email Tax Advice Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS under Circular 230, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments), unless otherwise specifically stated, was not intended or written to be used, and carmot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. Confidentiality: The email message and any attachment to this email message may contain privileged and confidential information, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you receive this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this message. Ingrid Allen From: Rebecca Zissel <rzissel@ssclawfirm.com> Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 11:31 AM To: Ingrid Allen Subject: 1006 Grand Court: dock plan and revised plan Attachments: approved plan jpg; new plan.png Ingrid, Thank you for your phone call during what I know must be a busy transition period. Attached are copies of the originally approved plan for the dock at 1006 Grand Court and the revised plan. As you will notice, the only difference is in the labeling of the height of the top of the lift beam. The original plan labeled the height of the existing wood pilings, but did not show the height of the top of the lift beam. The dock will comply with Section 30-131, and the top of the lift beam will not exceed the superstructure of the vessel, however it will be higher than the height of the existing dock pilings. My understanding is that this caused an issue with the inspection, since the original drawing did not specify the height for the top of the lift beam and only specified the height of the existing wood pilings. Mr. Touchette is not requesting a change from his original drawing, but his original drawing had an ambiguity in the height of the top of the lift beam. We appreciate your efforts to look into this matter as soon as your workload allows. If at all possible, we would like to avoid a new application and hearing, since that would involve a new survey, new notification of neighbors, and various other efforts for what we hope can instead be handled administratively or in some other more streamlined manner. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information. Once you have had a chance to review the matter, hopefully we can discuss again. Thank you, Rebecca Rebecca C. Zissel Sachs Sax Caplan, P.L. 6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33487 rzisset@ssclawfirm.com www.ssclawfirm.com 561-237-6884 Direct 561-994-4499 Main 561-994-4985 Fax APlease consider the environment before printing this email Tax Advice Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS under Circular 230, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments), unless otherwise specifically stated, was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. Confidentiality: The email message and any attachment to this email message may contain privileged and confidential information, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. 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Please contact me with any questions that you may have. Mary McKinney From: Mary McKinney Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:10 AM To: 'Richard Touchette' Cc: Carol Holland Subject: application for boat lift The survey you submitted with your packet is too old to use. It is more than 1 year old. You will have to provide us with an up to date survey. Also, on the survey you will have to provide up to date information regarding the dimensions of the seawall and any other pilings that may have been installed. 1 Jason Manko From: Mary McKinney Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:13 AM To: Jason Manko Cc: Carol Holland Subject: 1006 Grand Court It has come to my attention that pilings were installed at 1006 Grand Court without a permit. Please go out there, take photos and issue the owner a notice of violation. Provide me with a copy of the violation for the file I have in my office. Thanks and let me know if you have any questions. Mary McKinney From: Mary McKinney Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:51 PM To: Richard Touchette Cc: Carol Holland Subject: labels for property owners within 500' You will have to provide us with mailing labels for property owners within 500'. You only provided us with labels for property owners within 300'. 1 Mary McKinney From: Mary McKinney Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:43 PM To: Richard Touchette Subject: approval letter from your Association I don't see an approval letter from your Property Owner's Association in your file. Could you please provide that to me? Mary McKinney From: Mary McKinney Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 10:05 AM To: Richard Touchette Subject: RE: 1006 Grand Court - Boat lift will let you know. -----Original Message ----- From: Richard Touchette [mailto:jetversion@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 6:43 AM To: Mary McKinney <mmckinney@high land beach. us> Subject: 1006 Grand Court - Boat lift Dear Mrs McKinney Could you just tell me if there is anything missing in my file so that I bring it to you as soon as possible. Please let me know if it is complete or not. Thank you and best regards Richard Touchette 514 944-6565 1 Mary McKinney From: Richard Touchette <jetversion@hotmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 5:32 PM To: Mary McKinney Cc: law@bakeris.com Subject: Boat Lift at 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach Dear Mrs McKinney Thank you for calling me back yesterday. I understand you have to write the history of my file to present to the Board. But is it really necessary to go back to the Board again since we intend to build the Boat Lift exactly as it was approved and according to the Code of Ordinance, i.e. not to exceed the height of the boat superstructure. Section 30-131 It is clearly indicated on the approved plan that the 4 ft height is referring only to the « existing dock pilings », not the boat lift itself which will be built within the height of boat superstructure. This unnecessary procedure is costing me $1,900 per month because I have to put my boat in storage in the meantime. Nevertheless even if you still want to proceed with the Board, would you be kind enough to let me know if my file is complete or if something is missing, independently of the fact that you have to write the history of this dossier, in order to avoid any further delays. I would greatly appreciate if you could just let me know if there is anything missing. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely Richard Touchette 514 944-6565 j U'1 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT MW ENGINEERING, INC. Specialty Foundation, Marine & Aquatic Engineering and Inspection 902 N E 1 St Street, Ste 2 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Ph: 754-333-0877 Engineer's Clarification Letter « J---}" 8-POST LIFT FOR: 14x 14" bar TOUCHETTE RESIDENCE /2 -1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL ,r4 j 4"x4«x$"bar H5. i `�' 3" x 4" x e' angle----, "x14"bar --1ju - hole (type of 3) BRACKET DETAIL SCALE: 3f4" = 1'-0" Lift beam; Top of lift beam not to be higher than superstructure of vessel; (Per Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, - Definitions ofterms) Lift beam support bracket; \ See Bracket Detail ______ 1" thru bolt with (1) d' washer and `. ------ (2) 1" nuts (typical 3 per bracket)------- 12' wood p Engineer of Record hereby approVdsi, he bracket installation as shown above. V / �` jQ, ' MW Engineering, Inc. ®e NO.,3?c,5 e �, m ® Lu o • v 11ddA4Ah} 9/19/2019 Mark E. Weber, PE 53895 Florida Registered Professional Engineer 112" plate at back of piling RECENEDD� HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT -*0 : q4ll 09MW 1190ENGINEERING, INC. Specialty Foundation, Marine & Aquatic Engineering and Inspection 902 N E 1 St Street, Ste 2 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Ph: 754-333-0877 Engineer's Clarification Letter }"x14"bar 8—POST LIFT FOR:—i TOUCHETTE RESIDENCE-�- 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL--- Vx4"xg"bar ......... 3" x 4" x e' angle----' U, x 14" bar —u— --1di a. hole (type of 3) SCALE: 314" = 1'-0" Lift beam; Top of lift beam not to be higher than superstructure of vessel; (Per Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, - Definitions ofterms)r Lift beam support bracket; See Bracket Detail __ 1" thru bolt with (1) d' washer and �. ------- (2) J" nuts (typical 3 per bracket)------- 1 T wood p Engineer of Record hereby approves7thde bracket installation as shown above. , dd tA MW Engineering, Inc. U - �1�.5a395 u ,o : STATE OF a�° Q ✓�e®eo4 1Ji�,��aau+�,^ 4 9/19/2019 Mark E. Weber, PE 53895 Florida Registered Professional Engineer .. 8/20/2019 AUG 2 3 2019 1 N I C HIGHLAND BEACH marine group BUILDING DEPARTMENT To whom it may concern, I am w/ Iconic Marine Group, in Chocowinity, manufacture rof Fountain, Donzi, & Baja Boats. We've been informed that Mr. Richard Touchette would like to build a boat lifte for a 48 Express Cruiser& is needingthe vertical height, from the bottom of the keel to the top of the superstructure. That measurement is 12ft & linch. Please see attached forthe official measurements of our48 Fountain Express Cruiser. I received this drawing from our engineering department. If you require any further information, please, feel free to reach out via phone or email. Best Regards, Roxann Ambrose Sales Associate Desk. 252-9 5-2000 Ext. 213 IC(N)NIC rnar ine group �► �" :r 1 r353 Wh ich ards Beach Rd. Washington. NC 278BD 8/20/2019 AUG 2 3 2019 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT To whom it may concern, Marine gFOUP I am w/ Iconic Marine Group, in Chocowinity, manufacturer of Fountain, Do nzi, &Baja Boats. We've been informed that Mr. Richard To uchettewould like to build a boat lifte for a 48 Express Cruiser& is needing the vertical height, from the bottom of the kee Ito the top of the superstructure. That measurement is 12ft & linch. Please see attached forthe official measurements of our48 Fountain Express Cruiser. I received this drawing from our engineering department. If you require any further information, please, feel free to reach out via phone or email. Best Regards, Ronan n Ambrose Sales Associate Desk 262-975-2000 Ext. 213 IC(0)NIC marine grc)up 10,53 Whichards Beach Rd, Washington. NC 2-7889 Carol Holland From: Jeffrey Massie Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 9:55 AM To: Richard Touchette Cc: Bryant Glen; Marshall Labadie; Mary McKinney; Jason Manko; Carol Holland Subject: RE: Boat Lift, 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach Attachments: D00052319.pdf Mr. Touchette, Pleasure to meet you as well. Regarding the height of the beam for your boatlift: 1. While the approved plan from Biagi, PE dated 5/11/18 identifies by labeling the projection of existing wood pilings beyond, it does establish a bottom elevation for the proposed boat lift beam at four feet (basically matching the elevation of the existing dock pilings as depicted on the drawing below); �T, T, And J t' a 2. Placing the bottom of the boat lift beam at any elevation other than 4 feet, whether it be lower or higher, would constitute work not according to plans as defined in FBCBA 107.4; 3. Proposed changes to the elevation of the beam other than what is on the approved drawings will required revised plans pursuant to FBCBA 107.4; 4. Any plan revision must go through development order/site plan review; 5. Board approval and public hearing for development orders on boatlifts is required by Town Ordinance (SEC 30- 68 (h) 2). As I believe it is your intent from our conversation of yesterday to change the boat lift beam elevation, I am issuing a Stop Work Order on Permit 39412 at this time, pending revisions from Biagi, PE for the proposed elevation change of the boat lift beam. Additionally, I have requested a site visit to inspect the temporary wood bracing that was attached to the top line of the wood boat lift pilings for compliance with FBC Table 2304.10.1 fastening schedule. As we are a scant week away from the start of Hurricane Season, it is imperative that this inspection happen immediately. Please let me know your availability and will gladly meet you at the site. Jeffrey Massie, CFPvl Building Official 563--637-2003 �. �, Imassier�-i�high8atidbeac']-I. _is- PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding town business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. -----Original Message ----- From: Richard Touchette [mailto:jetversion@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 7:05 PM To: Jeffrey Massie <jmassie@highlandbeach.us> Cc: Bryant Glen <gbryant@bm-marine.com> Subject: Boat Lift, 1006 Grand Court Highland Beach Dear Mr Massie It was nice meeting you today. I went to see Glen Bryant at B&M Marine Construction who you spoke to about my BoatLift. He confirmed me that the 4ft height indicated on the drawing plan you showed me is for the height of the «existing wood pilings behond» as indicated on the plan, not for the pilings to be installed which has no height indicated on the plan. He said that most BoatLift installations he does are more than 4 feet. He will send you the same plan but with a height for the projected pilings that should have been indicated. Before you decide if we should go back to the Board, can I ask you to wait for that corrected plan from B&M Marine. Thank you Richard Touchette 514 944-6565 196,000/ This instrument prepared by: ed R. Tamargo, Esquire hanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC 4 Jackson Street, Suite 2400 Pa, Florida 33602 O �p 1IGi L/\ND 3EA(:H ^15 ;.,LDING C ,r---' AP\T1vlENl- CFN 20180445682 OR BK 30270 PG 744 RECORDED 11/28/2018 10.43:13 Palm Beach County, Florida AMT 3,100,000.00 DEED DOC 21,700.00 Sharon R. Bock CLERK & COMPTROLLER Pgs 0744-0746; (3Pgs) �o [Space Above This Line for Recording Data] SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED THIS S IAL WARRANTY DEED is made this day of November, 2018, by CRAIG L. ST R, a single man ("Grantor"), whose address is 2900 N. Military Trail, Suite 195, Boca R FL 33431, and delivered to NON SIBI LLC, a Florida limited liability company ("Grante whose address is 6705 NW 122°d Avenue, Parkland, FL 33076. (Wherever used her terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heir e representatives and assigns of individuals and the successors and assigns of corporations '& entities.) v� WITNESSETH: That Grantor, for and in " sideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerat' the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, remise, trans convey unto Grantee forever, the following described land in Palm Beach County, Florida k `Property"): Lot 25, Block 4, of Be ccording to plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 97, of th� Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. g y Tax Parcel/Folio No: 24-43-47-04-02-004-0250. TOGETHER WITH all the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances, with every privilege, right, title, interest and estate, reversion, remainder and easement thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever. This conveyance is made subject to those matters described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the "Permitted Exceptions"), reference to which shall not operate to re -impose the same. Page 1 of 3 CFN 20180445682 BOOK 30270 PAGE 745 2OF3 Grantor hereby covenants with Grantee that Grantor is lawfully seized of the Property in fee simple; that Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the Property, and, tha except for the Permitted Exceptions, Grantor will warrant and defend the title to the Pr rty against the lawful claims and demands of all persons claiming by, through or under r , but against none other. 0 N WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed this deed on the day and year first abo itten. 0 WI'fN . STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF &OUd The foregoing instrument w 2018, by Craig L. Stemmer. He Con <- Craig L. Stemmer iowledged before me this PV---day of November, s personally known to me or [Z] has produced s as identification. a Prin , :*e "off Stamp e: Notary Public, State of Florida Serial No., if any: Page 2 of 3 MY COMMISSION # FF234M ,. EXPIRES: September 9,2on 'flf��ikd�s Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters CFN 20180445682 BOOK 30270 PAGE 746 3OF3 EXHIBIT "A" l . Taxes and assessments for the year 2019 and subsequent years, which are not yet due and O payable. Dedications and Easements shown on the Plat of Bel Lido, as recorded in Plat Book 25 age 97, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 3. basements contained in the Declaration of Protective Covenants recorded in Official �t' ds Book 110, Page 511, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 4. Ea recorded in Official Records Book 198, Page 142, of the Public Records of Palm ch County, Florida. 5. Easeme in favor of Florida Power & Light Company, as recorded in Official Records Book 5562e 985, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. c Page 3 of 3 oF�eHo 1949 0 FCORIVp' Building Department 3614 South Ocean Blvd. Highland Beach, FI 33487 561-278-4540 Payer/Payee: NON SIBI LLC 4206 INTRACOASTAL DR. HIGHLAND BEACH FL 33487 Receipt Number: RCPT2019-786 Cashier: Carol Holland Date: 07/18/2019 Fee Description Fee Amount Amount Paid Fee Balance UNITY OF TITLE FEE $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 ATTORNEY CONSULTATION FEE $500.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 Payment Method Reference Payment Amount Number 1002 $1,500.00 Total Paid: $1,500.00 Printed 07/18/2019 14.10.00 by Carol Page I or 1 PROPOSAL - CONTRACT SEAWALLS B&M Marine Construction, Inc. DOCKS C GC-052820 BOATLII tS STATE LICENSED & INSURED CONTRACTOR ALIGERCA5T PILES 3500 SW 14"I'Ii STREET- • Dk.I:R.FIEI.D BEACH. • FLORIDA • 33442 HELICAL PILES OFFICE: (954)-411-1700 - FAX 954 427-5168 SHEET PILING Richard Lukenda January ew 1003 Grand Court Highland Beach, FL 33487 P: 561-212-2108 E: DGNJ@aol.com B&M MARINE CONSTRUCTION HEREBY SUBMITS SPECIFICATION 0'�",RNAYES AS 1). B&M Marine proposes to install (2) 12" wood dolphin pile up to 35' length. A. (1) dolphin 10' out from end of pier and (1) dolphin 13' south of that dolphin, 20' off the seawall MAR I I Z()) HIGHLAND BEACH L 6JNG DEPAR N r Total: $2,300.00 Please note: In order to obtain a permit, we would have to create drawings from the owners supplied survey of the property. Request permission from the State and Army Corp of Engineer then apply for a permit, after permission is granted to the town of Highland Beach. Note permits are not included in the above quote. PLEASE NOTE: Electrical and plumbing is not included in this contract. If you require a contractor, we can recommend one. If using your own, please share our contact information with them. They will need to contact our permitting department to supply the required information and drawings to be attached to the permits. Not doing so can significantly delay the permitting process and completion time of your project. PAYMENT TO BE MADE AS FOLLOWS: 30% OF CONTRACT DUE UPON MOBILIZATION 30% DUE UPON COMPLETION OF BARGE WORK 30% AFTER PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE OR WOOD STRUCTURE BALANCE DUE UPON CONTRACT COMPLETION TO COMMENCE THE PROCESS: 1. Return a copy of the signed contract. 2. Please include a copy of your survey, which is required for permitting. 3. Deposit of $ 3,000.00 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT. All plans, permits and all associated costs aaalied or obtained by B&M Marine Construction, Inc. will be billed and paid for by the customer as an additional expense. That final approval for any permits applied for are subject to agency approval. If engineered pile logs are required for dock or batter piles cost be additional and to be paid by owner. Billing based on actual units installed. Exclusions: The repair of sod, sprinklers, plumbing, electric, backfill, underground utilities, patio or sidewalk damage, landscaping, concrete test cylinders, engineering, layout, seawall mounted fences and rails due to construction, as per contract. Standby time to be at $500.00 per hour. All ladders installed as per code to be an additional cost of $250.00. Backfilling, if necessary to be furnished at $100.00 per C. Y. if brought in. If permit requires rip rap placed at the toe of the seawall; cost to be $135.00 per ton additional. Punching of rock and/or use of composite piling @ $350.00 per pile additional if necessary. PAYMENTS NOT RECIEVED WITHIN TERMS LISTED ABOVE SHALL ACCRUE INTREST AT 1,75% PER MONTH. (APR IS 21%) ALL EXPENSES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF LATE OR NON PAYMENTS, INCLUDING LIEN FEES, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS FEES AND COSTS, SHALL BE PAID BY CUSTOMER. VENUE FOR ALL LEGAL ACTIONS SHALL BE EXCLUSIVELY IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. B&M MARINE CONSTRUCTION, INC. TO BE HELD HARMLESS & BE INDEMIFNFIED FOR UPTO 1,000,000.00 FROM ALL PARTIES FOR CLAIMS OF NOISE, VIBRATION DAMAGE, POLLUTION, OIL FALLOUT, OR. ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR PROJECT. WE DO NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUITABLE ACCESS TO THE JOB SITE. OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING OFFSET STAKES SET BY A LICENSED SURVEYOR, ANY ALTERATIONS FROM ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS INVOLVING EXTRA COSTS WILL BE EXECUTED ONLY UPON REQUEST AND WILL BECOME AN EXTRA CHARGE OVER AND ABOVE THE ESTIMATE. ALL REPAIR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE FULL YEAR FROM THE DATE OF COMPLETION OF ANY AUT14ORIZED WORK.WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW THIS BID IF NOT ACCEPTED WITHIN 30 DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. THE ABOVE PRICES, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS ARE SATISFACTORY AND ARE HEREBY AC.'CEI'T730 YOU ARE AUTHORZ..ED TO DO THE wV(:)Rk AS SPECIFIE I). PAY-MENT WILL BE (MADE AS C} ;-n :D ABOVE. DATE ACCEPTED ... _. SIGNATURE ((( AU I'HORIZE D 5l(;NATURE: lt'11 Bryant Ingrid Allen _ From: Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2019 1:57 PM To: Marshall Labadie Cc: Rhoda Zelniker; Peggy Gossett -Seidman; Greg Babij; Barry Donaldson; Evalyn David; Ingrid Allen; Jason Manko; Judson Dulany (ddulany@capfla.net) Subject: Re: 1006 Grand Ct Attachments: 1003 permit.pdf Good afternoon, I hope all is well with you. I understand how busy this time of year is, and things will take longer to investigate. I appreciate all your prompt responses. I am extremely concerned with more activity in the basin. B&M Marine Construction was working at 1003 Grand Ct, on 12-18-19 and again today. It is 2 houses away The permit is attached. It is also expired!! It is intended to be 20' from the seawall. It was approved AGAIN with no notice to any neighboring owner. Furthermore, and extremely distressing, 1006 Grand Ct. is back working on their pilings. I was told a stop work order was in place. Please verify that this is done. The town planner Mary also assured me that 1006 submitted a permit to build a wall between properties but that will not be approved by the city. Verification of this is appreciated. Wishing all of you a Happy Holiday. Looking forward to resolution on these items... Respectfully,, u Kathleen Kennedy 4 On ; Properties by Kennedy P (, 561.702-7313 CU Yv\ kkboca@gmail.comE' , www.KennedyHomes.com v`A ►pia ��� �-� �}, Think Green: Please do not print this email unless absolutely necessary VVI , �` �� 1�C_( ... The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. 1 On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 8:46 AM Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us> wrote: Good Morning: The Town Planner and Code Compliance Officer are actively working on this project to determine current status, any possible non-compliance and developing the actions steps required to move forward. We will keep everyone informed once all research is completed. Thanks for everyone's patience. Sincerely, Marshall Labadie Town Manager Town of Highland Beach 3614 S. Ocean Boulevard Highland Beach, FL 33487 (561) 278-4548 mlabadie@highlandbeach.us PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Highland Beach officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town ofHighland Beach. From: Kathleen Kennedy <kkboca@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 6:02 PM To: Rhoda Zelniker <rzelniker@high land beach. us>; Peggy Gossett -Seidman <pseidman@highlandbeach.us>; Marshall Labadie <mlabadie@highlandbeach.us>; Greg Babij <gbabij@highlandbeach.us>; Barry Donaldson <bdonaldson@highland beach. us>; Evalyn David <edavid@highland beach. us> Subject: 1006 Grand Ct Greetings, It was a pleasure meeting you all at your town meeting. I reside at 1005 Grand Ct. in Boca Highland. I have been to the city's building department several times for over a year, inquiring about my neighbor's construction of a boat lift. The last information from city officials was that this was never permitted to be so large and the permit is expired. I would like to see a copy of the approved permit. I called the State and they confirmed that the contractor B&M construction falsely certified that this project met SPGP guidelines. The permit issued does not meet code requirements and/or represent the structure that is under construction. The SPGP self -certification permit expired 7-25-2016 or 7-25-2017. The photo attached, (A), is current and was taken in late 2019, which reflects an abandoned construction project that has not progressed in over a year. The EPA guidelines clearly state: "This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others." The pilings are over 20' high, the entire structure appears to be closer to 12' X 35'. Do you have a minimum set back requirement and/or height requirement for pilings that pertain to neighboring property lines? Do you have requirements for expired permits? Do you have enforcement policies for structures that in violation of your municipal code that protect city ordinances, property values and vested interests of Highland Beach residences? The 10 massive pilings are abutting and possibly encroaching onto my property. The basin is now restricted to less than 9' clearance. It has restricted my ability to have any boat larger than 20' and navigating that size boat is extremely unsafe. If you are able to navigate through the new pilings the wind tunnel created here is problematic for even small boats. I recently lost a buyer because of this restricted access. The waterway is now virtually unusable for the 5 homes to the south east, and the boat slips across from me are severely impacted. I have attached an image of this from the property appraiser's website, (B). Below are references of codes I have researched and believe to be in violation, which I request further investigation. I apologize in advance for the lengthy email, however, I moved into the city of Highland Beach believing I and my property would be protected in the best interest to preserve the integrity and value of all properties within. My parents and I have happily owned homes, (3813 South Ocean BLVD.), for over 30 years and have always been proud to be part of this community. I thank you for your timely attention to this matter. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (g) (2) (2) Boat basins. Boat basins may be permitted, as provided herein: a. Boat basins in all zoning districts on lots of one acre or more may be permitted as an accessory use. 1 The mooring facilities will be located in a canal or waterway at least eighty (80) feet in width. C. The mooring facilities will not create a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable visual access to public waterways. Highland Beach code: Sec. 30-68. - Supplemental district regulations (h) (4)&(5) (h) Dolphins, freestanding pilings, boat lifts, and moorings: (4) Adjacent property. Installation of the mooring facilities shall not cause a hazardous interference with navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the adjacent property owners or public reasonable visual access to the public waterway. (5) Navigation. Installation of such mooring facilities shall not infringe upon standard navigational practices that are or may be used by abutting property owners. (2) Public notice. In addition to the requirements of section _306 6, written notice must be provided by certified mail, return receipt requested, to owners of property abutting the canal and located within three hundred (300) feet, as measured from both property lines along the canal bank, of the property in question. In addition to the notice required above, if the mooring facilities identified in (h)(1) above are to be installed/constructed in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, notice, by first class mail, shall be provided to the owners of property located in the Bel Lido Isle subdivision, where such property is located outside the 300 feet notice area but where the property line is within one thousand (1,000) feet of the property line of the property on which such installation/construction is proposed. I was never given notice of this lift, my neighbors did not receive any notice either. This structure has caused me to lose the ability to use the dockage allotted to this property to its fullest potential. Not to mention, a loss of property value to be in excess of I million dollars. I am requesting city involvement to enforce their codes that protect residences, waterway navigation and property values. I have been informed the file has been passed on to someone else, and it will be a while. How long will your review take? Do you intend to enforce your codes? Furthermore, 1006 Grand Ct. has completely blocked my view of the waterway with an overgrown ficus tree. Ficus hedges and Areca Palms are all untrimmed and not maintained. A large ficus tree is planted less than 5' from the property line, which is against city code. This tree is diseased, It has been treated and when the leaves fall, my grass dies. It encroaches into my yard, at times overhangs on my roof, and has caused damage to my pavers and irrigation. I'm sure that it will continue to cause damage to my foundation and plumbing if it hasn't already. Several references from the municipal code regarding landscaping are in violation: ,I Be Counted, Highland Beach! y Visit http://highlandbeach.us/census-2020/ for more information. PUBLIC RECORDS NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from local officials, employees, or the general public regarding town business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. CFN 20190364711 OR BK 30932 PG 1857 RECORDED 10/04/2019 12:08.30 Palm Beach County, Florida AMT Sharon R. Bock CLERK & COMPTROLLER This Instrument Prepared By: Pgs 1857-1858; (2Pgs) Mark I. Aronson Esq. Holland & Knight 701 Brickell Avenue Miami, Florida 33131 DECLARATION OF UNITY OF TITLE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that pursuant to the ordinances of the Town of Highland Beach pertaining to the issuance of building permits and regulating building construction activities, the undersigned, NON SIBI LLC, a Florida limited liability company, being the fee owner of all of the following described real property situated in the Town of Highland Beach, County of Palm Beach and State of Florida: Lots 25 and 26, Block 4, Bel Lido, to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25 at page 97 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. does hereby make the following declarations of condition, limitation and restriction on said lands, hereinafter to be known and referred to as a DECLARATION OF UNITY OF TITLE, as to the following particulars: That the aforesaid plot or combination of separate lots, plots, parcels, acreage or portions thereof shall hereinafter be regarded and is hereby declared to be unified under one title as an indivisible building site. b. That all said property shall henceforth be considered as one plot or parcel of land, and that no portion thereof shall be sold, assigned, transferred, conveyed or devised separately. C. Any sale, assignment, transfer or conveyance of the property shall be in its entirety as one parcel of land. d. The Unity of Title Declaration shall constitute a covenant to run with the land in perpetuity. C. That the Unity of Title Declaration will not be in effect until approved by the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach. f. That the Unity of Title shall be binding upon the Declarer, heirs, successors and assigns, until such time as the Unity of Title Declaration may be released with the approval of the Town Commission of Highland Beach. The undersigned also agrees that this instrument shall be placed of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. RECENEDD Town of Highland Bea AUG 16 2019 HIGHLAND BEACri UILDING DEPARTMENT Building Department •3616 South Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach, Florida 33487 Website: www.hiahlondbeoch.us • Phone: 561-278-4540 ( ZI-Mg REVISION REQUEST AUG 16 2019 (561) 278-4540 Fax (561) 278-2606 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT Permit #: 39412 Date Submitted: Complete address where work is being done: 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Company Name: B & M Marine Construction Phone: 954-421-1700 Fax: _ 954-427-5168 Contact Person: David Nutter Cell: 954-868-8476 Additional Construction Cost: $ No additional cost Explanation of Revisions: Revision #3 - revision to plans to show height of lift pilings as separate and different from height of existing docl pilings; Plans to show and specify that height oif lift equipment to be no higher than superstructure of vessel. per Code of Ordinances. Section 30-131 Definitions of Terms Additional Permit Fees may be assessed depending on the scope of revision. Submitted By: Date Submitted: Office Use Only Route to the Following Departments: o Building o Electrical o Mechanical o Plumbing o Fire Plan Reviewer: Additional Fees: Pages @ $S0.00/page = Fee for additional Construction Value: Date: Total Due: ' Revised 10/2018 Other Related Documentation for Development Approval Application # 19=0001 Property: 1006 Grand Ct. RECENE 0D ., .. ., L v i .r ° TOWN OF HIGHLAND BE CHGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMeNTPLANNING BOARD'_.. • DEVELOPMENT ODDER APPLICATION Application #-� 0 '�0orJJ � Nw000i I ,request a hearing regarding the t ins of the Zoning Ordinances of the Town of Highland Beach. This request relates to the property and zoning requirements set forth in this application. PROPERTY INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS APPLICATION Address: 1006 Grand Court PCN: 24-43-47-09-00-000-0090 Full Legal Descri tion of the Property [as described in the deed] or reference to an attachment: 9-47-43 Lot 6, Lo�7 Grand Cay Estates in N 1/2 of Govt Lot 2 "Zoning District: RMM - Multi Family Medium Density What is the location of the installation? ❑ Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) X Interior Canal/Basin ❑ N/A PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Name: 1006 Grand Court LLC/Touchette Phone: 514-944-6565 ___J Fax: Mailing Address: 1001 Rue Lenoir Ste A501, Montreal QC H4C 276 Canada Email Address: APPLICANT INFORMATION Name: Richard Touchette Phone: 514-944-6565 Fart: Mailing Address: 1006 Grand Court, Highland Beach, FL 33487 Email Address: nutt3839@bellsouth.net (David Nutter @ B & M Marine Construction) ARCHITECT/DESIGNER INFORMATION Name: Phone: Fax: Mailing Address: Email Address: DEVEOPMENT ORDER REOUEST Rezoning: Special Exceptions: ❑ Rezoning by a Property Owner or Party Other than ❑ Boat Basins the Town A Boat Lifts ❑ Change of Nonconforming Use Site Plan: ❑ Site Plan Multifamily and Non -Residential ❑Dwelling, Single -Family, Zero Lot Line ❑ Site Plan Review, Major Modification ❑ Essential Public Service Structures ❑ Site Plan Single -Family, Located on a Single Lot ❑ ❑ Houses of Worship Off -Premises Parking ❑ Site Plan Single -Family, Located within a Larger ❑Perpendicular Docking of Boats Pro�ect ❑Post ❑ Offices Recreation Facilities, Public Other: o Utility Facilities z 8/8/2019 AT&T Yahoo Mail - Fwd: 1006 Grand Court - Boat lift Provide a brief description of the project: Request for 2nd modification for height of lift pilings - revision to plans to show height of lift pilings as different and separate from height of existing dock pilings; plans to show and specie t a eig of lift equipment o be no ig er an superstructure of vessel as per Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, Definitions of Terms;.-,., f give permission to the members of the Planning Board and staff to inspect the property for the purpose of this app.lication. I declare that all statements made herein are true, based upon the best available information, and [ understand that willful false statements and the like are misdemeanors of the .second det,ree under Section 837.46, Florida Statutes. Such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of my application or any decision istiuec! the I hive fully read the information. outlining the Board procedures.and application requirements. 'With this app�icati n, I am submitting the necessary supporting materials listed. `�,, AppEicant's Sigciature: Bidlding Deparonent Use: [)site r1Oil pp[-ication Received: By: Preliminary Review: Final Review: Amended Site Plan: they: ' ❑ Plans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning and other governmental agencies requirements. ❑ 'Plans meet Town of Highland Beach Zoning requirements, however, approvals are pending with other governmental agencies requirements. ❑ Plans do not meet Town of Highl:uid Beach Zoning requirements. Building Official Signature: Receh,ed by rite Town Clerlt's Office: Received By: Date Public Notices Mailed: Dat: Legal Advertisement Published: Dat,: Dace: 21P, REQUIRED ATTA.CILMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPLICATION Before any Development Order shall be issued the Board shall make written findings certifying compliance with the specific rules governing individual Development Orders, and that satisfactory provisions and arrangements have been made concerning the following, where applicable: Information you provide will assist the Planning Board to determine whether your application meets the minimum criteria for obtaining a Development Order as described in Chapter 30 Zoning Code, Article 3 Development Review of the Code of Ordinances. Use additional pages if necessary. The Planning Board will not consider reference to a development order a complete response to the issue. Address the issues one at a time and be as detailed as possible. Attach additional sheets if necessary. A. Building orientation: Buildings shall be oriented to enhance the appearance of the streetscape. 1. Building orientation shall ensure that service areas are placed out of view from public rights -of -way, parking areas, and adjacent properties. Where, because of site constraints service areas can not be so located, such areas shall be screened from view by vegetative or structural means. Any structural screening shall be architecturally compatible with the principal building in terms of style, colors, construction materials, and. finish. 2. Mass, bulk, and scale of all structures shall be compatible with other structures and uses both in the same zoning district and in the neighborhood. NA - installation of boat lift - no change to building This modification will not impact ore ect 7uTilding oven a ion. B. Refuse service areas: L Refuse service areas shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties. 2. Refuse service areas shall be screened from adjacent properties and rights -off -way by an enclosure that is constructed of durable building materials such as concrete, stone, or brick. The enclosure shall be faced with the same style as the facade of the primary structure on the site. The gate to the enclosure shall have a similar appearance as the facade of the building. The enclosure shall be the same color as the primary structure. 3. Enclosures shall be large enough and located in a manner that service vehicles can access the dutmpster while it is in the enclosure. NA - installation of boat lift - no change to upland areas This odification will not im act or effect refuse areas. C. Mechanical eguipmeut operation and location: 1. Mechanical equipment shall be located in a manner that minimizes impacts to adjacent residential properties. 2. Mechanical equipment, including equipment located on roofs shall be screened from view of adjacent residential properties and rights -of -way. Screening shall be of a material that is consistent with the architecture of the building. NA - installation of boat lift - no change to building accessories or equipment This modification will not impact or effect mechanical equipment. D. L tin l . Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that the light source is shielded from adjacent residential properties and rights -of -way. Light fixtures shall a type that directs the tight downward. 2. Outdoor lighting shall be arranged so that no portions of adjacent residential properties are covered by the light shadow. There shall be no glare or spillover effect of lighting from the property on which a development order is approved to adjacent properties, and all lighting shall comply with the Palm Beach County Code, relating to safeguarding nesting female and hatchling marine turtles from sources of artificial light. 31' - NA - installation of boat lift - no change to site lighting This modification will not impact or effect lighting. E. Landscal2ing and trees: Please refer to Chapter 28 Xeriscape-Landscape Requirements, Installation and Maintenance in the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances. NA - installation of boat lift - no change to landsca ing This modification will not impact or effect landscaping or trees F. Sins: Please refer to Chapter 23 Signs and Advertisement in the Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances. NA - installation of boat lift - no change to signage__._ This modification will not impact or effect signage. G. Lall.s and Fences: Please refer to Chapter 6 Building and Structures; Article 5 Seawalls; Bulkheads; Retaining Walls in the Town of Flighland Beach Code of Ordinances. NA -installation of boat lift - no change to or installation of walls or fences This modification will not im act or effect walls or fences. Additional Notes: Request is for modification of the installation of an 400001b 8-post boatlift to a 400001b 10-post boatlift in the same location as the original lift that was approved - no other changes to the upland property are expected or included in this request This second modification is for the height of the lift pilings and lift equipment, to be no hi her than that allowed b the Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, Definitions of Terms. The location, position, dimensions, size and capacity ot liftwillremawn as approved previously with the first modification noted above. 41 P >_ HIM CFN 20100193112 CAR BK 2:9864 PG 0738 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY AND RETURN TO: RECORDED 05/25/2010 11: 44: 57 Edgar A. Benes, Esq. Pala Reach County, Florida JAER A. BENES, P.A. AKT 3, 100, 000. 00 W CORPORATE BLVD Doc Stamp 21,700, 00 RATON, FLORIDA 33431 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER0 oAppraisers Parcel Identification (Folio) Numbers: 24-43-47-09-00-0 138 - 739; (2pOa ) 0 0 Space Above This Line For Recording Data �n THIS WARkRANTY DEED, made the 14th day of May, 2010 by Clair Vanderschaaf, a married *ushrerein ein called the Grantor, to 1006 Grand Court LLC, a Florida limited liability co whose post office address is 101, Rue Lenoir, Suite A-501, Montreal, Quebec, Ca4C 2Z6, hereinafter called the Grantee: (Wherever the terms "grantor" and "grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and t� N irs, legal representatives and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns of co ry'ons) W I T N E S S E T Slat the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND 00/l00'S ($10.00) Dnd other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, herebybargains, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the Grantee all that ce d situate in PALM BEACH County, State of Florida, viz.: A parcel of land in Seet(f�9, Township 47 South, lunge 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more! ularly described as follows: Commencing at the point of ik3l of the North line of said Section 9 and the West right-of-way lime of StatA as laid out and in use (100-foot right-of- way); thence South 89 ° 52' 10g said North line of Section 9, a distance of 470.58 feet; thence South 00° st, a distance of 123.95 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 29' 1, a distance of 95.93 feet; thence South 550 27' 31" West, a distance of 221.46 feet; thence South 461 03' 41" West, a distance of 10.32 feet; thence North 290 37' 29" West, a distance of 52.43 feet; thence North 600 14' 43" East, a distance of 68.28 feet; thence North 290 00' 02" West, a distance of 38.58 feet; thence North 511 10' 50" East, a distance of 164.62 feet to the Point of Beginning. a/k/a Lot 6 and the southeasterly 35.68 feet of Lot 7, Grand Cay Estates, unrecorded. Subject property is not now nor has ever been the homestead Property of Clair Vanderschaaf. Clair Vanderschaaf resides at 1622 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, TN 37215. SUBJECT TO easements, restrictions, reservations, conditions, declarations, limitations, easements, right of way and zoning ordinances, if any, provided that this shall not serve to re- impose same and taxes for the current year and all subsequent years. File No: 2811-W Book23864/Paqe73i Pace 1 of 2 TOGETHER, with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. IVE AND TO HOLD, the same in fee simple forever. the grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said Ian ee simple; that the Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said lan , d hgeby warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all s whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequ o December 31, 2009. 1N W1 REOF, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first n. Signed, sealed ar>,ivered in the presence of #1 S Wipes 1 Printed Name' t� W' ss #2 Sisnatufe V\'�> Glair Vanderschaaf 1622 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, TN 37215 i` Witness #2 Printed Name STATE OF TE1NNESSEE COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowle ged before me this /6 day of May, 2010 by Glair Vanderschaaf who is personally known to me or has produced as identification. SEAL s STATE '•. OF s TENNESSEE NOTARY V4% CIF �Vllllii�lttt,�,� File No: 2811-063 *tPublric j J, - /n Printed Notary Name My Commission Expi, .; May 21 1 2011 Book23864/Paae739 Paae 2 of 2 f I I Existing dock and pilings to remain Edge of existing concrete cap +/- 165' M.H.W. TO M.H.W. (N. T. S. ) TYPICAL UENI;RAL NOTES. - LEGEND LIST INIS SUREY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, l7RE AND MORTGAGE FINANCING A/C. = A'a Condtk— PURPOSES IT IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND PERMITTING. ADDITIONAL INFORMA27ON MAY BE OBTAINED fROM THIS ONCE IF REWRED. B.M. - D?nch • Mcit C.BS = Concrete Bock Stem NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN .WADE BY THE SURVEYOR (C) = Cdnilated C - Center life I IS POSS78LE THAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EASEMENTS, OR 07TI£R INSTRUMENTS CONC. - Concrete (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) HATCH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, (D) - Deed D.E. = Drabor Easement PROPERTY SHOtW HEREON MAY SE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENTS; COVENANTS, U. = Enginea-mg Buss EASEMENTS RESTRICTONS AND OTHER MATTERS CREATED BY CERTAIN EL = Elevaltan DECLARATIONS AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY . EM.- Electric- rrxter "' = Engneerng NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD URLIMS HERE LOOMED, UNLESS F.F = Fexsh fioa - ..._._ 07HERMSE SHOW11! F.DJ4 = FwW Drill Hole F.I.P. = Found Iron Pipe F>R sfd ��n = FaRod --- --- __ -f- 233 28_M. H. — EN. = Found Hai W Q -- POIFi MN TO M.H.W. Dsc FA&T = Found Nail k To (N. T. S.) WATER FPiCN FlFoundorffdo PPorka Kdanower & tNad ZW -00' 0'02" --� I.D. = Identlk6on L.B. = licensed Business �338.58"D (M) = Measured N/A = Not AppFx&e N.GNA = ��d� tic L(0'95'z4') F.N. (NO I.O.) JET SKIWQCORNER O.R.B. = Orficiol Records Bode RUNG (TYPICAL 10.3/ EAST, ' o s LIFT F.N. (NO I.D.) OA = on Line 7.7' o/s SOUTH 7.5' ois SOUTH =Offset 10' 0' IV5014 '43 � - (P) =Flat (P) OIS EAST POINT IN 68 28'(D) P.B.Ck = PBoh Brach county Records WATER POINT IN P.C. = Pont of curvature 9 1 WATER fi M=e P.O.B. = Point of Beginnmg P.O.C. = Pont of Cmwwcwmt P.S.k/P1S. = Professional C. S Surveyx and Mapper 6 7' 9.5, Tin ecord =RRight Way � RI4of SIR = Set IP' LR � Q � 9.5, - i- �� CONC. WALL- orA cap J6439 R3 �X� pi OOFED AREA CONC, PILES UZ = Typty i\ 9.8' & PLANTER U.E = Utility Easement Y.G. = Vdrcy cotter C� z 0.00 = Elevation Spot z Existing wetface HEATER- 2'x2.6' 2.4' sPA POOL FOUNTAIN 0 10 20 40 PART OF SECTION 9, 1 inch = 20 ft. TDWPlSylp 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST PALM BEACH COUNTY t -WITNESS CORNER i PARCEL 1.0. J24434709000020080 t F.D.H. (NO I.D.) P.B.C.R- , 10.3' o/s EAST i N51 °1 D 50 E ADJACENT BUILDIN ` 1.0' OVERHANG 1t8.2' 4- �5' M.F. PARCEL 1.0. 124434709000020090 P.B.C.R ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68', OF LOT 7, GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) 4' M.F. p GAS METER CONC. 18, /-A/C;' ;r, 4.3' 1 _ TIIE-1 19, \,^13.1' i I N 11 C / ov \\` 12 9! a- ' CCVV '7� P_ \ rCb T T � e c 164.62'(D) 154.31,N) A/C. ra '- 3 x3 a? - BALCONY & BRICK C-I+ I V N cD I rl nj 4.35' N TWNO-STORY G.B.S RESIDENCE] 1006 I L___J t_I t w 21.5' 25.1' `_' O c O 1`° 0111FED �" !I = FOUNTAIN it CONC. i11 �S I-Q , 00 ro CIO 12.9' C-4 P. 0. B.- F.I.R. 1/2' No I.Q. 27.2' BRICK DRIVEWAY P.C. I 4 `99 p � INORTH LINE OF \ D' C / SECTION 9-47-43 rTHENORTH TERSECTION NE OF SECTION 9 R/W UNE OF D A-1-A 20.0' n t\\ BRICK "' `6 DRIVEWAY CV CV B.S. WALL / 15,0' \ 111.3' - --------------I-- ------------------------.-- ------------ 6, T.s ONO. CONC. FALL WITH 1 WAR IN ry /0) 221. 31 ' bf Q { 0 5'x6' 4' M.F. ON TOP o o , ( ) 1.5' OVERHANG ;�, 221.,�I,- / F.N.&D. 3635 88.3' S46 03'41 'W Q ;S5 2i31 "�'/ " a = ' 10.32'(D) oMETAL lExisting seawall cap 1� I I and wall to remain PARCEL I.Q. r244347O9000020050 1 F.I.R. 1/2' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: P. B. C.R. # 4102 A PARCEL OF LAND IN SEC770AI 9, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST PALM BEACH COUNTY 4ZOR/0A, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOpyl PART OF SECTION 9, COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTFRSEC7TON OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 9 AND THE WEST RIGHT -OF- WA Y LINE OF STATE ROAD A-1-A AS LAID ,OUT / TOWNSHIP 47 SOUS RANGE 43 EAST, AND NOW IN USE (100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY);` PALM BEACH COUNTY a o m o "No z W �W Q z }- F.I.R. 1 /2- I No I.D. IlitNLE StfJ' JL IU W ALGN6' SAIU NOR/H LINE OF SECTION 9, A L'IS'TANCE GF 4/0.58 FLE7,' THENCE SOD' 07- 50"E, A DISTANCE OF 123.95 FE6I 10 POINT' F CtR tIFIED TO: BEGINNING; THENCE S29' 17' 33"E; A DISTANCE OF 95.93 FEET, -THENCE 555' 27' 31 "W, A DISTANCE OF 221.46 FEET,• THENCE S46' 03' 41-W, A DISTANCE 0 lO. J2 FEET,- THENCE N29' J7' 29'W, A DISTANCE OF 52.4,3 FEET,- THENCE N60' 14' 4J'E, A DISTANCE OF 68.28 FEET THENCE N29' 00' 02'W, A DISTANCE OF 38. : FET, 1. 1006 Grond Court LLC THENCE N51' 10' 50"E, A DISTANCE OF 164.62 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. 2. BA Florida Bonk, /SAOA, A77MA SAID LAND SITUATE; LKNG AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS. RESERViAPONS, RESTR1C,7pt/S, 3. Edgar Benes, P.A. COVENANTS AND RIGHTS —OF —WAY OF RECORD. 1 4. First American Rtle !rsuronce Company ALSO KNLIMY AS LOT 6 AND THE SOUTtIEASTERL Y 35.6B FEET OF LOT 7, GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECOP.OED.) 77TLE' MAP OF BOUNDARY SURVEY SCALE: �" _ �o' NOTESIREWSfONS f 6FNERAL NOTES- raEVA7rONs SHOWN hf.RFON ARE BASED CN rHF HARONAL 6E00£770 V' 17CAL OAIUM OF 1929: UNLESS ODIERWSE Norm. LOCAr4YS ARE UM IED 127 NSYDLE twPRO wwvrs ONLY AS SHORN HE:4ECrl. 7H7ssDR�FYDOI yorREaEcrORoem?vkF OWER-1 w. LANos .slow HEREON itERE Nor A86MACTED BY BA�rLrNE ENGrNE4RwG & LAND SURVEM W INC: FOR EA5FwEN7S RICHr-or-WAYS 01" RECORD, OTHER RESIR/CRLNS OR RESERY ,7r R£a ESEN AnW. ACCLWACYCF£DS THEE REOUIRE•vENr FOR AN UMAN SURVEY. PLAT DEED & UkASL#?CD DIW"NS7aaS ARE THE SAVE UNLESS OIHFRWSF NOIEU. _ CER7IFICA770N' THIS SURVEY MEETS •ilIN1MUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH BY 7HE FLOP.10,1 BOARD OF P4Q-'VISIONAL SURVEYORS AN rN alAP 5,Fr7, fcoRrD ADMlNJ5IRA TIVF C Puns T To C 2027, FL III 57A7UTFS: ! _ � COMMUNITY PANEL NO.: 125111-0001-C FLOOD ZONE., AS BASIS OF BEARING: NORTH LOT UNE (N517050•E) DRAWN BY. ELF. ! CHECKED BY.- M. J.A. UPOA t OF SURVEY 07-11-048 (5-14-10) DATE OF FIRM: 09/30/19B2 BASE FLOOD EL.: 7.00' 9ENCNMARK REFERENCES: N/A .FIELD BOOK: FOLDER PAGE. NIA p I/ICTOR R. GILBERT , SM. State of Florida Date Professional Surveyor & Mopper No, 6274 REPRODUCTIONS Or THIS SKC7rH ARE NOr VALID W7HDUr rNe 57GNATL/R£ AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A Ei RfOA I_ LICENSED SURWrr.R AND UAPPER PARTY CHIEF: ARNLILFO PROPERTY ADDRESS- 1005 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL 33487 � S1.IRVEY DATE. 11I2S1O7 i EXISTING CONDITIONS SCII L 51-01' TYPICAL S MBOLS CABLE BOX ® FP.L BOX 0 METAL FENCE (W-F) � o 00 LLJ �.-., 0 � �ZU 0O Ewa LL- .— M t` Ld Of w Q �� E ofLLj 4- 0- V)aM WW U W"lit_ 00(j)5(=j �Ljj ow LL_Wom Jrz0 f- W<Z OVA= �o 0 OO F— 2 FoiY11,96-115 IN 1993 BASEL, ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING, INC 1400 N. W. 1st COURT BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 3.3432 W ES-6510 (561) 417-0700 LB-64J9 �'08 NO.: 10-05-021 1 SHEET NO. 1 O z a a r m g t s � E m m v 0 rn a a c m on X o T 'S a: or EC G&iERAL II07FS- 77-IIS SURREY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, 77TLE AND A10RTGAGE FINANCING 0 10 20 40 P.C. PURPOSES IT IS MOT INTENDED FOR CON57RUC7708 AND PERUIT77NO ADOIFIONAL INFORMA 77ON MA Y BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OFFICE, IF REQUIRED. NO SEARCH OF 7HE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY 7HE SURVEYOR PART OF SE RANRON 9, �� .,g/ / 0 �/0, I inch = 20 ft� TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, P.0.6. �•I �`� ��p• lT !S POSSIBLE INAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EASEMENTS, OR O7HER INSTRUMENTS j PALM BEACH COUNTY I F.I.R. 1/2' \ r' (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) HHICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PRGI�ERTY NO I.D. CO \ 7' 0. C. WITNESS CORNER, f 4434709000020080 �; NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON MAY BE SUBJECT TO AGRaMENIS; COWMANIS. PARCEL 1• , 2 ' t EASEMENTS RE57RIC710NS AND OTHER MATTERS MEAIED BY CERTAIN ( F.D.N. {NO I.D.) ; p.3.C.R. " y 272, `' / SECTION 9-47-43 DECLQRA77ONS AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. I CONC. 10.3' o/s EAST N51 '10 50 EZ �e / NO UNDERGROUND IUPI OVEMEIV73 OR OVF HEAD UITLIRES ;WRE LOCA7cD, UVLESS WALL I p I '( ) 1 4. J 1 (M) t _ POINT OF INTERSECTION -- O7HERWSE SHOWN ` ADJACENT 6UILDING ! 64. 62 D _ l w lA' OVERHANG y 1181, _ _ - OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 _ I A/C AND THE WEST R/W LINE OF +/- 233.28' M.H. w.M.H.W. pOfNT�fN -`78 # 3'x3' `" STATE ROAD A-1-A N � TO M• H. w• (N. T. S.) ,� .WATER Y o 5; 5' 61.F. PARCEL I.D. 124434709000020090 f N + 9 OO O2 w P.B.C.R. 25.1' C_i 21.5 BRICK ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE � 38.58 (D BALCON � DRIVEWAY In SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68'; OF LOT 7, & BRICK N SKI GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED), I V cv �; 'WITNESS CORNER (0 95'x4') F N. {NO I.D.) l FT 1 A v Existing dock and F.N. (NO LD.) PILING (T)PICAL) 10.3' o/s EAST 4' M.F. p GAS METER 4,35' BALCONY pilings to remain 7'7' o/s SOUTH nib 7'5' o/S SOUTH _ 6.0' Q 10.01 o/s EAST 14'43"E CONC. 18' A'C.` ' `V �8 28'(0) � 4.3 TILE 19' 14.5' 7,5' 0N0 POINT IN-ti c; T CV o Turbidity curtains in placee - WATER o 13.1' �110 t2.9 4. 0 20.0' ~ M o while new pilings are installed ,' PLASTIC DECK a o ( s.7 9.5' �, ,�, �. DYEREo 17.8' °4 v n r\ a FOUNTAIN COb`ERED �. Q Q' U d- 1 17 9.8' u' r \ !I I -OVER;D' a o _ I �, T CDFED AREA i \ \ o A 12 I Ihl Q� d~- W CD New 400001b i x cork. TILES \ T4"d0-STORY C.B.S. _ -` c�C TILE ``� o T m d� 10-post boatlift '9.8 &PLANTER \ r o o\\\ °' ` ] CONC. TILLS 117.8' \ �� 21.7' UO \ RESIDENCE ION X U Existing wetface C_ ' �' ��' T 5.4' Q cri �' d- I SPA 1-7 POOL `� / 5.0' `� 0 m o�► Edge of existing ( I e N y` g'` C6 � BRICK W o w 1 00 in DRIVEWAY N Q Q_ M 0 rn concrete cap t FouNTA1N r' �� 12.9' C r f [� .B.S. WALL Er r tS.G' �� �I 111.3' -t-----------=1------------------------------ .s C.N.C. j CONC. WALL 1wTH �----`---- :. � 19.6' r a 4' M.F. ON TOP o o ( 221..46'(D) 221. 31 '(M) 1.5 ;Y OVERHANG j , F.I.R. 1/Z CD No 0.0 C - C F.N.&D. If 3635 88.3' o S55 2731 ' I/V Q y z J o f W U_ METAL Existing seawall cap °fCK Fn and wall to remain PARCEL I.D. f24434709000020050 1 t F.I.R. 1/2' o W p v P. B. C. R. '� # 41 O2 2 U 0 co +�- 165' M.H.IN. 26'-2" to / PART OF SECTION 9, W z a TO M.H.W. (N. T. S wet face J TOIAWSHIP� 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, W < z // r ALM BEACH COUNTY TYPICAL � _ g CET(FIED TO: SYMBOLS 0 ,RD _ CAM Box 1 0 o C7 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC 00 _ FRL E6X 2. BAC Flerrcia Bonk, !SAOA, A i-7MA 3. Edgar Benes, P.A. Cl k-rAL FENCE (V.F) 4. Fist Amwicln rftle ,;rsurance Company ci 0 777ZE.- r NOTESIREVISIONS GENERAL NOTES- CERT7r7CATION: FOUNDED IN 1993 ' I�fAP OF BOUNDARY SUl4 l/c Y SCALE.' 1" = 20ELEVAnCNS SHO" HEREON ARE BASED ON 7HE THIS SDR? EY IJff � WwUM TEcHwAL STANoARDS AS 5£T g NA )TONAL GEDIDE77C f fW=AL VA ILW 6F 1929. - _ 3 0 COMMUNITY PANEL No.: FLOOD ZONE- BASIS OF BEARING: E UAUESS O7HEPWSE No7ED. LOCAnONS ARE UUVED FORTH BY THE IZOR10.� BaARo a< ?;40fe"SSIONAL SUR+IE�JRS ` y E DrQA Ml BY. ELF I ID NSrBLE 1MPROt'_WW S ONLY AS -WOW HEREYW MAPPER r CHAP 7'7-17. FLJR70 AOAI;NISIRA77Is LEASE �N� ENGINEERING v � 125111-0001-C AS NOR. TH LOT LINE (N5170 SO EJ �. WS SURREY DOES Nor RERLEcr oR DEIERMr1E c PVRS NT 7a EC 11i T o? f7 RIDA STATUS c o CHECKED B,. U. J A. OWAV?9nP. LAWS .WOW HEREON AERE NOr _ AND DATE OF FIRM: UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-11-048 (5-14-10i MV)MVED ar BASZwE ENGovEERNG & LAND � � � ; ND SUR VE YWVG INC. BASE FLOOD EL.: BENCH+NARY REFERENCES. SWW)IAIGMC FORrASEirENr� R7aLr-a�-wArs J "(�� -(� a `8 _ FIELD BOOK: FOLDER ppCE+ NIA D RECCiRR OTHER RICO B ya-Z OR R 5L`RVAI70NS VICTOR R. GILBLRT PSM. State of Florida Date l40o N. rr. Ist cav�r 09/i0/1382 7 00 NIA OEscR1P)rovs PROHDEo BY aiENr, Err 7xeR BOCA RA rOr✓ FL aRIDA 3 T432 v PRESENrAnW. ACCURACY £ rcE£Ds NE Professional Surveyor & Ua r No. 6274 � PARTY CHIEF. AR,NJULFO REOW&VENT FOR AN URBAN SURVEY. PLAT. DEED REPRCOUCRGWS OF .MEASURED OwEN.90NS ARE ME SAME UNLESS THIS SP.'ETCXI AR SNOT vAuo 7r7THour 7HE EB-6510 (501) 417-0700 ; F.4 79 W m __ ' d PROPERTY ADDRESS. 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH FL. 33487 SURVEY DATE: 11128107 o r�RrrsE Norm-VONA77JRE AND Mi ORIONAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLO&DA a UCENSED SURvEYOR AND MAPPER. JOB NO.: 10-05-022 SHEET NO. 7 a � z PROPOSED CONDITIONS i I SCALE: 1" = 25'-0' r. `L Qhl � o € < 9 O m X CY d PC 0 00 N N 10-post boatlift I 4 10' 10' 10' 13' — 4" 38.58' 17'-2" 1 44'-4" 1. 2 3 4 5. 6. 7. M U U co 9. 00 '-` z 1-11 Ln eneral Notes: New lift pilings to be 12" dia. CCA treated wood pilings; New bumper pilings to be minimum 10" dia. wood pilings. All pilings to be driven 8' into strata. If hard strata ' a Cl- ' is encountered, a 2 minimum All pilings shall be driven to develop a minimum allowable bearing _4.1 capacity of 10 tons and shall penetrate a minimu�ra of 8 into yielding material or 2 into rock. Turbidity barriers are to surround all in water construction areas during piling and/or panel , `,:,-_; -; installation activities. Elevations shown are based on the North American "O� Vertical Datum of 1988. Design in accordance with 2017 6th Edition of the Florida Building Code. Construction methods, procedures, and sequences are the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall take the necessary means to maintain and protect the structural integrity and serviceability of the construction at all times. Any discrepancies found for any circumstance between the structural plans and the existing conditions found on site and/or any conditions that were omitted on the plans will be the responsibility of the Contractor to immediately bring to the attention of the Engineer of Record. Existing conditions are unknown, therefore, worst case conditions have been approximated. all existing conditions are assumed and must be confirmed by the gc after permitting. Engineer's Limitations of Responsibility: The Engineer shall not be responsible for the quality or composition of materials, fabrications, construction inspection, supervision, or review, special inspection, or the quality and correctness of construction unless the appropriate submissions, reports, approvals, inspections, site visit, construction review, or special inspections are performed by the Engineer or his representative as required herein, and then only such responsibility as is associated with the specific work performed as is commonly assigned a structural engineer in relation to other engineering and construction disciplines associated with the project. 10. The Engineer shall not be responsible for site and I construction safety and/or the safety of + construction workers. Site and construction safety is WATERWAY the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor P y shall be responsible for the safety of his employees and the safety of the employee of all subcontractors to the project. 11. Engineer's Statement of Compliance: To the best of SITE PLAN the Engineer's knowledge, the structural plans and SCALE: 1" = 15-0' _ specifications presented herein comply with the applicable minimum building codes, standards, and practices. tt�tiittr '`� U o �j N 00 �LJO �zwU � U=U o �'-¢o LL Mr- oLLJ � o i LLJO oorn W U W U- OW0UQQ � U W �Wom J Z ►-W9z 0OVU= ��o(D 1oo- 00 ,-_ 0 19'-2„ 5' 2' 1' Reflective tape per local municipal code Existing wetface `,��`'`tp =' f Top of lift beam not to be higher i^ than superstructure of vessel; o (Per Town of Highland Beach U) Q Code of Ordinances Section L Existing dock pilings beyond 30-131, - Definitions of terms) I co U) I � I I I 11 -Y U I I I II U Q) I I I 11 O N-0 o Existing wood dock and 1 i1 C: o o pilings to remain I I � II � I I II I I I II X� � O I I I II W N 400001b 10-post boatlift— ° Cq 1 I I II d o• LC) it ° j"F- lMU II�tzJ � i. d _ Q OF-d�w0 Existing seawall `� cx T m T o � of and cap to remain � w N MHW +1.91' NGVD i ° d Q Q- O Ir I w oowd- 26'-2" to wetface i Q a_ n o 0) I I I .d' I 'a • MLW -0.44' NGVD d w I U Z J New 12" dia. wood pilings i cl� o ��0a d w Existing berm to remain i r z o I I a:�= o0 I d o0��2 d . I I u r d v � L I 4 0 o E c a 18'-6 I I 4 • • a � I w Existing 12" x 12" 5 �OATLI FT DETAIL Note: oncrete batter o a Dimensions are these plans supercede typical Z o SCALE: 3/8" = V-0" dimensions shown on Manufacturer's plans pilings @ 9 o.c. m o € 6 m < v u o DTL-I AUG 2 3 2019 HIGHLAND BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT To whom it may concern, ICONIC marine group 8/20/2019 I am w/ Iconic Marine Group, in Chocowinity, manufacturer of Fountain, Donzi, & Baja Boats. We've been informed that Mr. Richard Touchette would like to build a boat Iifte for a 48 Express Cruiser& is needing the vertical height, from the bottom of the kee Ito the top of the superstructure. That measurement is 12ft & linch. Please see attached for the official measurements of our48 Fountain Express Cruiser. I received this drawing from our engineering department. If you require any further information, please, feel free to reach out via phone or email. Best Regards, Roxann Ambrose Sales Associate Desk 25 -9 r 5-2000 Ext. 213 IC(N)NIC rnarine _. 10,531 Vvhichar�ds Beach Rd. Waahington, NO 27859 FITI 19'-2" 5' 2' f. - -Reflective tape per local municipal code Existing wetface 4t� f�; ;S Top of lift beam not to be higher CIO,- �, than superstructure of vessel; / 'C3 �a (Per Town of Highland Beach - ` .� 0 0 Code of Ordinances Section a , � ��� � 7 r, �- �. iL C() � G I _ xistin dock pilings beyond 30-131, Definitions of terms) I g p 9 Y ' — f c u ii-y r �f; .� , t'1 l ,. bj� p� + n hell}V 0 :Q : cc tv v: o I I I t II U� U O -0 o -Y Existing woo oc o pilings to remain I I I I� I I Il X , I I I II LLJ U O I f II Gi Z 00 400001b 10-post boatlift I I I I W I I ►,...I Q ( —I U 0 o ry F--1 � � e q2 � 2 v 2 U mo o Existing seawall Z a and cap to remain W MHW +1.91' NGVD i d d Q �''W � oww d- a to �26'-2" to wetface � � o a. •d • MLW -0.44' NGVD i AUG l 2019 w I U HIGHLAND BEACH w i —New 12" dia. wood pilings ❑ I BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2 �OQ Existing berm to remain ; w ❑ m �W ❑ I �w Z o �og F cl-Z_ I d IoQ- oot-= I I • U t o E 18,_6„ I 4.0 g I d a Existing x 12" 12" 5 - W 5 BOATLI FT DETAIL Dimensions are these plans supercede typical concrete batter a a SCALE: 3/8" = V-0" dimensions shown on Manufacturer's plans pilings @ 9' o.c. _ 15 1 I s€� <�oo DTL-1 f I I f I I Existing dock and pilings to remain I Edge of existing concrete cap +/— 165' M.H.W. TO M.H.W. (N. T. S. ) TYPICAL GENERAL NOTES - LEGEND LIST THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, TALE AND MORTGAGE FINANCING A/C. = Air Conditic—, PURPOSES. 1T IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND PERMIT7ING. ADD177ONAL INFORMA77ON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OFRCE IF REQUIRED, B.Y. D-nch•Mort. C.B.S. = Concrete Black Stucco NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY 7HE SURVEYOR (C) = Calculated t - Center line IT IS POSSIBLE 7HAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EASEM£IJ7S, OR OTHER IN57RUMENTS CONC. = Concrete (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) WHICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, (D) = Deed D.E. = Drainage Easement PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON MAYBE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENTS, COVENANTS, U. _ Engineering Busirress EASEMEN IS; RESTRIC77ONS AND OTHER MATTERS CREATED BY CERTAIN EL = Elevation DECLARA77ONS AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. E.Y. - Electric meta 'T =Engineering NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD U77LI77£S N£RE LOCATED, UNLESS FT = �'exsh Roar- . _ _ OTHfRH7SE SHOW F.D.H = Found Drill Hole F.= Found bon Pipe FIR. = Found �, Rod ' - '--- _ /-- 2 3 3 2 8' M.H.W. F.N. = Found Nail Q TO M H �— PuffriN W Disc F.N&T = Found Nall & T (N. T. S. WATER F.PL = Florida Power & Light F.PK.N. = Found Parker Kalar W Nail 9 00'02 "W--� I.D. = Identification LB. = Licensed Business 38.58'(D (M) = Meowed N/A = Not Applicable N.G,V.D. _ �d � tic WITNESS CORNER (0.95'x4') F.N, (NO I.D,) 'ET SKI CAR = Official Records Bock PILING (TYPICAL) 10.3 o s LIFT F.N. (NO I.D.) ) /EAST CA = On tine 71 o/s SOUTH 7.5' o/s SOUTH o/s = Offset Tao' `N6074'43'E = (P) Plot O/S EAST ^ P.B. = Flat Bonk POINT IN � 68 28'i ) P.B.GR. Palm Beach county Records POINT !N WATER P.C. = Point of curvature 2.1' WATER PG = Page ROB. = Point of Beginning P.Q.C. = Point of Commencement P.S.M./PLS. = Professional CONC. STE Surveyor and Moppet 6.7' 9,5' ;,., = R WRRight Way of SIR = Set 1/7'1,11 Q 9.$'� /- uri AUG 16 2019 0 10 20 40 BUILDING DEPARTMENT j PART OF SECTION 9, 1 inch = 20 ft. TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, P. 0. B.- PALM BEACH COUNTY l F.I.R. 1/2" J WITNESS CORNER PARCEL I.D. 124434709040020080 t No I.D. ii . (NO LD.) P.B.C.R. 1 i 27.2' o CONC. o/s EAST I N51 `10 50 E WALL CO ADJACENT BUILDING 164, 62 (D)— J ' 1.0' OVERHANG — N 3O and cop 16439 TYP. = Typical N �- f\ in 0O x �, � � ' OOFED AREA CONC. TILES & PLANTER U.E. = Utility Easerrnent !") -",), g 8' _ V.G = Valley Gutter 0.00 = Elevation Spot cy) N Lr� x z Existing wetface HEATER— )!% i l 5' M.F. PARCEL I.D. f244J4709000020090 P.B.C.R. ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68'; OF LOT 7, GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) 4' M.F. O GAS METER - �\ r 13.1' C-) ! 1 ! 1 1 N /cwa � 3E ! oC-) 12.9' i C> \Y 5.0' N ci O 19, 4 ---"�j `--j' 21.5' 25.1' BALCONY--,\ & BRICK iv I I V N .o I:\ nj 4,35' N 12.9' -RV, O-STORY C.B.S. RESIDENCE# 1006 15,0' \ 111.3' .5 oNC. CONC. WALL WITH -------------- 1------------------------- _-----------_ POINT IN , , WATER r- C. 5'xfi' a 4' M.f. ON TOP o 221. 46 (D) 221. 31(M) 1.5' OVERHANG F.N.&D. # 3635 88.3' o' CD S46 03'41 "W - -- ;S55 27'31 "W �0.32'(D) , MECKL Existing seawall cap 1 LEGAL DESCRIP 7io and wall to remain PARCEL I.D. #24454709000020050 P. B. C.R. A PARCEL OF LAND IN SEC7701V 9, TOWSHIP 47 SOUTH RANGE 43 EAST PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR77CULARLY DESCRIBED As FOLL014's: PART OF SECTION 9, COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF 7HE' NORTH LINE OF SAID SEC77ON 9 AND THE HEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD A -I -A AS LAID OUT 70WNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, AND NOW IN USE (100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY), I PALM BEACH COUNTY THENCE S89' 52' 10"W ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SEC770AI 9, A DISTANCE OF 470.58 FEET; ]HENCE SOO' 07' 50'4 A DISTANCE OF 123.95 FEET TO P01NT BEGINNING: THENCE S29' 17' 33 E, A DISTANCE OF 95.93 FEET, THENCE S55' 27' 31 "W, A DISTANCE OF 221. 46 FEET,- THENCE 546" 03' 41 "W, A DISTANCE 0 7D.32 FEET,- 77�1£NCE N29' 37' 29-W, A DISTANCE OF 52.4.3 FEET- THENCE N60' 14' 43 E A DISTANCE OF 68.28 FEET,• 7HENCE N29' 00' 02"W, A DISTANCE or 38. FEET; 7HENCE N51' 10' 50E; A DISTANCE OF 164.62 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LAND 97UA7F LnNG AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS, RESTRIC70NS, COVENANTS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY Of" RECORD. ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68 FEET OF LOT 7, GRAND CA ESTA7ES (UNRECORDED.) I � ("00 12.9' BRICK DRIVEWAY c'4 CV BRICK DRIVEWAY N N 777ze.- MAP OF BOUNDARY SURVE-Y SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTESIREWSIONS COMMUNITY PANEL NO.: 125111-0001-C FLOOD 20NE, A5 BASIS OF BEARING. NORTH LOT LINE (N517050'E) DRAWN BY- ELF. 1 CHECKED BY' M.J.A. UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-11-048 (5-14-10) , DA TE OF FIRM: 09/30/1982 BASE FLOOD EL.: 7 Op' BENCHMARK REFERENCES: N/A FIELD BOOK: FOLDER PAGEJ N/A PROPERTY ADDRESS. 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL. 33487 PARtY CHIEF: ARNULFO SURVEY DATE: 11/28/07 EXISTING CONDITIONS R T ED T0: A 3 (4 14 1 -ZO06 P.C. "'i, 9 �o���/ NORTH \ P. 0, LINE OF / SECTION 9-47-43 POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 AND THE WEST R/W LINE Of STATE ROAD A-1-A f3 �� tt 00 o -'C c- cU cn a cz`� C� 2: LLJ z •�1� rI 19.6' i F.I.R. 1/2" No I.D. o� I�F.I.R. 1/2" # 4102 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC 2. RAC Florida Bank, ISAOA, A77MA J. Ed9or Benes, P.A. 4. First Amerricon Title ,'.rsuronce Company OFNERAL. NOTFS: CERTIF-CA T1ON: ELEVAT7OVS SHORN HEREON ARE 9AS£D OW THE NARONAL CrOM'77C 1, R7ICAL DANK OF 1919: THIS SURWY MEETS M/NMJUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET UNLESS OTHERRISE NO)ED. WLYLOCALWS ARE LIMITED TO YtSJBLE lMPROY£M£N75 CWL Y AS SHORN H11CW. FOR IN BY THE fLOR7D,9 BC)4R0 a� P,ROfF5S70NAL SURVEYORS .A AlAPPE:4 IN CHAP 5J-17, FLOR/O A0Y1N1S717Ai1VF 7WS SURI£Y DOES NOT RERECT OR DE7ERNINE C PURSU NT TO C 027, FL lOA ETA IU7ES ORNERSHiP. LANDS SHORN HEREON WERE NOT /t ABSTRACTED BY BAS'bWl ENG#WMG 6 LAND 5WW?7NC ING FOR EASEMENTS, RIGHT (� - -Or -WA M OF RECORD, OTHER RESMCnaNS OR RESFRYAPONS DESCRIPADNS PRONDED BY CUEW OR 7HVR VICTOR R. GILBERT PSM. State of Florida Date R£PRESENTAPW.. ACCURACY EXCEEDS 7HE Professional Surveyor de Mapper No. 6274 REOUIREM£Nr FOR AN URBAN SURVEY. PLAT DEED MEASURED O/MENSILMJS ARE 7Tt£' SAME UNLESS REPRODUC770NS OF THIS SKETCH ARE NOT VALID W17HOUT THE 7N£RNISE NOTED. SICNA7URE AND 77YE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLLMIDA UCENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. TYPICAL SYMBOLS CABLE BOX ® FRL Box --Ci------ METAL FENCE (MY) FOLINDE-f IN 1993 BA-51 _ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING, INC. 1400 N.W. 1st COURT BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 33432 ES- 6510 (561) 417- 0700 LB-- 6439 JOB NO.: 10-05-022 SHEET NO. 1 �-i CV 1-4 tb �+LLJ �Lj � 0J �C) O ►��WO lL .- M r E-4 QU�F4 �� Ld Q 0- �orn W U W F- LL � U) U W Wpm J r Z o I—WZ OUP= rlOo� 00 �- r EC EPY 7AUu ED GENERAL NOTES HIGHLAND IDEPAR& BE THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE 777LE. AND MORTGAGE FINANCING 0 10 20 4o BUILDING T PURPOSES /T IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONS7RUC77ON AND PERMIT77N6. ADDITIONAL INFORMA 77ON MA Y BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OMCE, lF REQUIRED. PART OF SECTION 9' OO ��/ / 9S�,Q, NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY INE SURVEYOR RANGE 43 EAST, 77 O D �O ,`� Q . 1 inch = 20 ft. TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, P. U �j 0s IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EASEMENTS, OR 07NER INSMUMEN7S PALM BEACH COUNTY i F.I.R. 1/2" (RECORDEV OR UNRECORDED) WHICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. j wITNEss CORNER 24434709000020080 ` No I.Q. PARCEL 1.0• # NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON MAYBE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENTS, COWMAN7S F.D.H. (NO I.D.) P.B.C.R. " 272' N� / SEC11ON 9-47-43 EASEMENTS, RESTRICPONS AND 07HER MATTERS CREATED BY CERTAIN o 10.3' o s EAST i N51 '1 D 50 E - DECLARA7IONS AS RECORDED /N 7H£ PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, CONC. / , NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD WW77ES WERE LOCATED, UNLESS � O WALL ' I ADJACENT BUILDING 164.62'(0) 154.31 ru POINT OF INTERSECTION -- OTHERWSE SHOWN. 'j' / in 1.0' OVERHANG ` _ OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 ---- -___ � - --- - --' ` __._ __._ A/C. � � AND THE WEST R/W IJNE Of +/- �-- _ STATE ROAD A-1-A 3 x3 23 3.28 M, H W (N TO M H WWATER 'p01" -ze' N. T. S. „ 5' M.F. PARCEL I.D. 124434i09000020090 ' w 9 00 02 W P.B.C.R. �" 21.5 I Q ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 &THE 25.1 BRICK I 38.58 D SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68; OF LOT 7, BALCONY--,,,,, DRIVEWAY &BRICK fi SKI GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) � 1 ^ N h, WITNESS CORNER (0.95'x4') F.N. (NO I.D.) Existing dock and F.N. (NO I.D.) PILING (TYPICAL) 10.3' o/s EAST LIF4' M.F. p GAS METER 4.35' BALCONY 6 O, pilings to remain 7•7' O/s SOUTH 75` o/S SOUTH _ N6074'43'E CONC. 18' A/c.' 10.0' ohs EAST TILE 7 5' '� 68 28'(0� ;�, 4.3 19' _ 14.5' -� '- l LO wali IN u .� \ r � 12.9' N o04 0 o Turbidity curtains in placee - 131 a1.a' �' o a 4. o zo.o' W ^� no 5' PLASTIC DECK 4.4 �- while new pilings are installed �� , m 2.0' '� �' z w CONC. sT> COVERED �' rn o � � `L 6.7' 9.5 u, L 0 + I ?� o FOUNTAIN �"" I I 1 7 �� 19.8 iOVER a COVERED Q Q' = Q o 6 °° �xv CONIC. TILES T1N4STORY C.B.S. '`' v i %� IAI 6 � I New 400001b I I �o�, OOFED AREA / r o At CONC. TILE g o0 0 O ►� m O 1 ' 9.8' & PLANTER / r' u i uu O x i'- jy d- � ' d2ESIQENCE 1006 �i 0 10-post boatlift _ CONC. ¶IFES 17,8� 21.7' ix U a E-i o �t N i 29' / ; ``� o� 5.4' �- � U1 Ui w c 1 SPA ©Existing wo tface "� d Q a� Z o �� 5.0' ;r; .. w p o W -d- I I I y' IN � �o � BRICK � � �, � Un w U ) Edge of existing _ N w I N DRIVEWAY N Q U M �' concrete cap I + FOUNTAIN �� 0 12.9 N WALL a' T 15.0' �� 111.3' I ------ ------ 7.s ONC. CONC. WALL WITH --------------------------------------- 19.6' J 1 �,-611 - 0 5 x6' 4' M.F. ON TOP o 0 221.46'(D) 221.31 '(M) 1.5' OVERHANG o fFvoR.D1/2" W C C F.N.&D. 3635 88.3 S55 27 31 "W " _ U METAL Existing seawall cap o DECK and wall to remain PARCEL 0 124434709000020050 F.I.R.1/2' o w o P. B. C. R. I� 4102 v u� +/- 165' M. H. W 26'-2" to PART OF SECTION 9, � r Z o TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, � W g z TO MA W. ( Wetfoce PALM BEACH COUNTY Y1�IBOLs o � (D _ N.T.S.) CERTIt 1ED T0: cA Box p o � 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC ® F,P.I Box 00 F _ 2. BAC Florida Bonk, 1SAOA, A77MA J. Edgar Benes, P.A. a METAL FENCE (M.F) 4. First Americon Title !Insurance Company v = _ d 7 777LE NOTES/REVISIONS GENERAL N07ES• CERPFICAT/ON: �, { MAP OF BOUNDARY SURVEY SCALE: 1 " = 20' ELEYA77OVS SHORN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE 7HIS SURVEY MEETS MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FOUNDED IN 199J � # NA710NAL CEODEPC lER11CAL DATUM OF 1929. COMMUNITY PANEL No.: FL000 ZONE.- BASIS OF BEARING UNLESS OTHERWSE NOTED. LOCAnCW5 ARE URIMP FORTH BY 7NE IZC HA BOARD OF A.40FESSIONAL SURVEYORS ° p URAWIV BY ELF. M NSIBLE 1WROV A4VNTS ONLY AS SHOW) HEREON MAPPER W CHAP V-171 fLDkIO ADM1N/57RA17V£ BASELINE ENGINEERING a g ntlS SURVEY DOES NOT REnECT OR OCIER.ViN£ C PURS N7 ro EC '% 027, f2 R(DA STATUTES, v 125111-0001-C A5 NORTH LOT LINE (N517050"E) AND CHECKED BY- M.J.A. OMN£RSH1P. LANDS SHOW) HEREON HERE NOT UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-11-048 (5-14-10, ABs7RAcr£D BY eAs£uNE ENCIN££RINc LAND (�l� j LAND SURVEYING, !/EYING INC. DATE OF FIRM: BASE FLOOD EL.: BENCHMARK REFERENCES.• WRW)INc Wr- FOR CA"45VM, MCHr-OF- WAYS - 1 -I`� 1400 N. W. 1st COURT v1 a Q FIELD BOOK: FOLDER PAGE. N/A DE RE-COCRIP770. OTHER R£S1ey cuS OR R£S£RVA71AvS VICTOR R. GILBERT PSM. State of Florida Date $ o 09/30/1982 7.00 NIA D£scRIPnDNs PROKo£D Br cz1£Nr, ar THEIR BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 334J2 / REPRESENunI�E ACCURACY EXOLEFOS THE Professional Surveyor & MOpper NO. 6274 N PARTY CHIEF: ARNULFO REoUIR£u£Nr FOR AN URBAN SWWY PLAT, DEED REPRCI7UCIIDNS L7F THIS SKETCH ARE NOT VALID 1Sf7NOUT THE' EB-6510 (561) 417--0700 LB-6439 w W PROPERTY ADDRESS 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL. 3 i487 tr MEASURED D/N£NSONS ARE ME SANE UNLESS SICNAWRE AND 7NE ORIaNAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLOW&A 'a SURVEY DATE: 11/28/07 O7HERWSE NOTED. LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. JOB NO.: 10-05-022 SHEET NO. 1 ; n O ° z c z m PROPOSED CONDITIONS a SCALE: 1 " = 5 -0 � 0 5 a o e o LIS 0 C_ 00 N N SITE PLAN ALE: 1" = 15'-0" 10-post boatlift 1 10' 10' 10' 13' — 4" 38.58' 17'-2" 1 44'-4" WATERWAY General Notes: 1. New lift pilings to be 12" dia. pilings; New bumper pilings to wood pilings. 2. All pilings to be driven 8' into is encountered, a 2' minimum driven to develop a minimum 3. CCA treated wood be minimum 10' diaK�` strata. If hard strati: (� All pilings shall ba Lu allowable bearing capacity of 10 tons and shall penetrate a minimori'it,` of 8' into yielding material or 2' into rock. a C c Turbidity barriers are to surround all in water �`�,� _ r construction areas during piling and/or pane{ rli+i;;eili's!' installation activities. 4. Elevations shown are based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. 5. Design in accordance with 2017 6th Edition of the Florida Building Code. 6. Construction methods, procedures, and sequences are the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall take the necessary means to maintain and protect the structural integrity and serviceability of the construction at all times. 7. Any discrepancies found for any circumstance between the structural plans and the existing 8. U U QO 9. 00 -71 Z i 0 i Ln Q0 i 10. 11. conditions found on site and/or any conditions that were omitted on the plans will be the responsibility of the Contractor to immediately bring to the attention of the Engineer of Record. Existing conditions are unknown, therefore, worst case conditions have been approximated. all existing conditions are assumed and must be confirmed by the gc after permitting. Engineer's Limitations of Responsibility: The Engineer shall not be responsible for the quality o U 0 ONO �U-) o Ld �o�� L _ =U H Q �� Cq �ZOw I 0 � G� � V1orn MED composition of materials, fabrications, constructs,"lc��� inspection, supervision, or review, special inspectiori, o or the quality and correctness of construction 0 AUG 16 219 W unless the appropriate submissions, reports, approvals, inspections, site visit, construction review, HIGHLAND LL, c�EALH =� or special inspections are performed by the Engin suILDING DEPARTME T er or his representative as required herein, and then only such responsibility as is associated with the specific work performed as is commonly assigned a structural engineer in relation to other engineering and construction disciplines associated with the project. The Engineer shall not be responsible for site and construction safety and/or the safety of construction workers. Site and construction safety is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of his employees and the safety of the employee of all subcontractors to the project. Engineer's Statement of Compliance: To the best of the Engineer's knowledge, the structural plans and specifications presented herein comply with the applicable minimum building codes, standards, and practices. 0 00 J LL 2 U 0 z o0 o= I I I I I I I Existing dock and pilings to remain I Edge of existing concrete cap +/-- 165' M.H.W. TO M.H.W. (N. T.S.) TYPICAL GENERAL NOTES• LEND LIST MIS SURREY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, 777LE AND MORTGAGE FINANCING --- PURPOSES IT IS NOT WENDED FOR CONSTRUC77ON AND PERMITTING ADDITIONAL A/C. = Air Condirk- INFORMA27ON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OFFICE, IF REQUIRED. B.M. = D-nch•Malt C.B.S. = Concrete 0100 Stucra NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY 7HE SURVEYOR. (C) = Calculated � = Center Line /T IS POSSIBLE THAT 7HERE ARE DEEDS EASEMENTS, OR OTHER IN37RUMEN75 CONC. = Concrete (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) WWICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, (D) - Deed D.E. = Drveroge Easement PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON Am BE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENTS, COIer-NANTS, ", = Engineering Business EASEMENTS; RES7RIC7701VS AND 07HER MATTERS CREA7E'D BY CERTAIN EL = Elevation DECLARA77ONS AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY . E.M. = Bectric nrela NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD UTILITIES WERE LOCATED, UNLESS FTiG. = Engineering OTHERWISE SHOWN F.F =�ariali tRoor- . _ __ F.D.H = Found Drill Hole _ F.I.P. = Found tron Pipe +/ 233. ` �--- FIR - Found Iron Rod 28 M.H.W. F.N. = Found Naif O M (�- "- POWT-IN Drsc W. N. T. S,) L� WATER F.N&T = Found Noll & T F.PJ_ = Florida Parer & L'ght r F.PKK = Found Parker Kdm Noll 9 00 02 W- -� I.D. = 1denUficotion �� LB, = Licensed business 38. 58'(D (M) = Meowed N/A = Not AppGcodle N.G.V.D. = National Geodefc WITNESS CORNER (0.95'x4') F.N. (NO I.D.) LIFT SKI fi O.R.B. = Offieal Records Bode F.N. (NO I.D.) PILING (TYPICAL) 10.3' o/S EAST OA = On tine 71 o/S SOUTH 7.5' o/S SOUTH o/S = offset 10,0' o!S EAsr IV607443'E (P) = Plot P.B. =Plot Boric CN POINT IN 68 P.B.C.R. =Palm Beach POINT IN county Records WATER P.C. = Point of curvature 2.7' WATER N. = Page P.O,B, = Point of Beginning P.O.C. = Point of Commencement GONG. S P.S.M./PJ_S. = Professiow Surveyor and Moppet 6 7' 9.5' (R) = Record n R/W = Right of Way -� \ 9 B'Ile SIR = Set 1/Y 4R Q - i- ck3RyI O-L- 0 10 20 40 PART OF SEC710N 9, 1 inch = 20 ft. RANGE 43 EAST, P. 0. R. TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, i PALM BEACH COUNTY t F.I.R. 1/2" WITNESS CORNER PARCEL L D. #24434709000020080 No I.D. F.D.H. (NO I.D.) 27.2' P.B. C.R. :? CONC. 10.3' o/s EAST N51 °10'50 E - wAE> a G 4.62' D) 154.31 '(M) l . ADJACENT BUILDING 16 (/ 1.0' OVERHANG 118.2'Ax- mid cop J6439 'N �- 0O X O° CONC, TILES TYP = Typical t\ 9 8 a' OOFED AREA & PLANTER U.E. = Utility Eosernent n 4- V,G. = Valley Gutter o x 0.00 = Devotion Spot z Existing OnAl e SPA � HEATER 2'x2.6' PZZ FOUNTAIN t 5' M.F. PARCEL I.D. 124434709000020090 P.B.C.R. ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE BALCONY SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68"; OF LOT 7, & BRICK GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) 4' M.F. 0 GAS METER CONC. 18' A/C,' in 4.3' TILE-\ 19' \\\^ 13.1' / I \ /a \ VE 12.9' Q \\ r5.O' co / T4N0-STORY C.B.S. RESIDENCE# 1006 L_j ut N 21.5' 25.1' �1 N I \! cV ,.a I I\ N 4,35' N 14.5' 12.9' • C� M C� Cn , OVERED 1i OUNTAIN o At I tl CONC. co 12.9' BRICK DRIVEWAY CV CN 6.0, 75 4.4c ' o _� 2.0' 4.4'0 17.8' 1 �OVER�B' a COVERED I " iV1 CONC.. TILE 1 �• •� uu 17.8' °° 5.4' 21, 7' BRICK DRIVEWAY CV CV AUG 16 ZOl9 HIGHLAND 8FgCH BUILDING D EPgk7N1�Pd P.C. �w 9 g � f NORTH LINE OF \ C' N' (( / SECTION 9-47-43 POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 AND THE WEST R/W LINE Of STATE ROAD A-1-A �M fl � h � � � a CL g co W z.4' r B.s. WALL t5.o' 111.3' CONC. WALL NTH---'-------_-�__-- --------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - .s ONC.-19.6' 1 OVERHANG POINT IN o 5'x6' `" M .5' WATER o 4' M.F. ON TOP 1 o 0 221.46 (D) 221.31 (M) F.N.&D. # 3635 881 S46 03'41 "W 'S55 2731 "W o 70.32'(D) DECK Existing seawall cap and wall to remain PARCEL I.D. 124434709000020050 11 F.I.R. 1/2 LEGAL DESCRIPTID P.B. C.R. 1. � A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARRCULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOf4,S 4102PART OF SECTION 9, COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSE077ON OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SEC77ON 9 AND 7HE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD A-1-A AS LAID OUT TOVINSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, AND NOW IN USE (100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY); ' PALM BEACH COUNTY THENCE S89' 52' 10"W ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9, A DISTANCE OF 470.58 FEET; ]HENCE SOO' 07' 50'E, A DISTANCE OF 12.J95 FEET TO P0l7JT F CERTIFIED T07 BEGINNING THENCE S29' 17' 3 3 E A DISTANCE OF 95.93 FEET 7HENCE 555' 27' 31 "W A DISTANCE OF 221,46 FEET,• THENCE S46' 03' 41 "W A DISTANCE 0 70.32 FEET" 7HENCE N29' 37' 29'W, A DISTANCE OF 52.43 FEET,- 7HENCE N60' 14' 4J"E, A DISTANCE OF 68.28 FEET,• THENCE N29' 00' 02'"W, A D/STANCE OF i8. FEET, 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC THENCE N51' 10' 50"E, A DISTANCE OF 164.62 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. 22 BA Florida dank, ISAOA, A77MA SAID LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLOR/DA; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVAROWS, RESTRIC,70NS, J. Ed9or Benes PA. COVENANTS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY OF RECORD. 1 4. First Americon Tft/G l.rsuronce Company ALSO KNOUT! AS LOT 6 AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68 FEET OF LOT 7, GRAND CA ESTATES (UNRECORDED.) CV F.I.R. 1/2- No I.D. TYPICAL Ytv1B0LS CABLE BOX ® F.P.L. BOA C3- METAL FENCE (M.F) 77TLE.MAP OF BOUNDARY SURI/EY SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTES/REVISIONS f GENERAL NOMS: F1EYA170NS SHOJW HEREON ARE BASED ON THE NARONAL CCODC77C VERTICAL DANAI Or 1929, UNLESS OTHERxrsE NOW LOCARWS ARE 114W D TO NSURE IMPROVEMENTS ONLY AS SHORN HEREON. O RSW ANDS NOT REFIFCT a7 DRE &Vr ONfJERSHlP. LANDS SHORN HEREON n£Rf NOT ABSTRACTED BY BASEU+L' &yavEERAVG & LAND SLurr�EnW IRO FOR EASEwNTs, Blair-or-wAYs ar RECaep 07HER RESTRlCRONS OR RESERVAncws DESCR7PODNS PRDwDED BY CLIENr, OR MDR REPRESENTA77VE ACCURACY EXCEEDS THE REOUREMENT FOR AN URBAN SURVEY. PLAr DEED tr MEASURED OrMEN51dJ5 ARE WE SAM£ UNLESS OINERfMSENOTED. CER71FICATICK- THIS SURVEY AIEE,S MINIMUM 71<CNNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FOR7H SY THE FLORID,q BOARD OF fiROFESSIONAL SURVFYYIRS A A[AP !N CHAP �,R I ,, FLOR,D ADMlN4F7RA771� C PUR NT TO C 027, FL DA ETA _ ( o - ( FOUNDED IN 1993 BASELINE ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING, INC. 1400 N. W. 1St COURT BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 33432 ER-6510 (561) 417-0700 LB--6439 COMMUNITY PANEL Na: 125111-0001-C FLOOD ZONE: A5 BASIS OF BEARING NORTH LOT LINE (N5170 50"E) DRAWN BY.• ELF CHECKED BY.' M. ✓.A. UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-11-048 (5-i4-10) DATE OF FIRM: 09/30/1982 BASE FLOOD EL.: 7.00" BENCHMARK REFERENCES. N/A FIELD 600K: FOLDER PAGE. N A / - VICTOR R. GILBERT PSM State of Florida Date Professional Surveyor d' Mopper No. 6274 REPRODUC72ON5 Or THIS SKETCH AR£ NOT vAuD N17HOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE CR16YNAI RAISED SEAL OF A FLOgfDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER PARTY CHIEF. ARNULFO PROPERTY ADDRESS- 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL. 33487 S(JRVEY DATE: 11/28/07 JOB NO.: 70-05-022 1 SHEET NO. 1 EXISTING CONDITIONS �^ a N N N � N wF�wMCO W J of 0_4 �U_ U o ►`� Imo r o oLLJ O a ��n0M W U W LL OW0<W U W �Wom _j W z OV(D= 100(D 00 F- ;= 2 EC AUG 16 201 GENERAL NOTES THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, RAE AND MORTGAGE FINANCING PURPOSES IT IS NOT INTENDED fw CONSTRUC7701V AND PERMI777NG ADDITIONAL INFORMA77ON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OFFICE, IF REQUIRED. NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY THE SURVEYOR. TT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EASEMENTS, OR OTHER I667RUMENTS (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) WICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON MAY BE SUBJECT TO ACREEMENM , COVFNAN7S, EASEMENTS, RES7RICTIONS AND OTHER MATTERS CREATED BY CERTAIN OECLARA770AIS AS RECORDED IN 7HE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD U77LI77ES WERE LOCATED, UNLESS 07HERYdSE SHOWN. + - 233.28' M. H. W. TO M P01raT-1N � 20 40 - PART OF SEC77ON 43 EAST, _ 1 inch - 20 ft. TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, P.0.3. PALM BEACH COUNTY I F.I.R. 1/2" WITNESS CORNER PARCEL I.D. 124434709000020080 l No I.D. F.D.H. (NO I.D.) P.B.C.R. CONC. 10.3' o/s EAST N51 '10'50 "E cl�WALL () I ' p 154.31 '�M) i ( ADJACENT BUILDING 164.62 _ CIO1.0' OVERHANG � � - 118.2 _ - - - I / 3 x3' N N. T. S. WATER - 9 0002 "W 38.58'(D " I(0.95'x4') F.N. (NO LJET SKI WITNESS CORNER D.) LIFT Existing dock and F.N. (NO I.D.) PILING (TYPICAL) 10.3 o/S EAST Ipilings to remain 7.7' o/S souTH 7•5' o/S SOUTH. r 10.0' O/S EAST - CD Turbidity curtains in placee while new pilings are installed17 �I I New 400001b I CD 10-post boatlift I I Edge of existing concrete cap i '1 IN 6„ c-c +�- 165' M.H.W. 26 2" to TO M.H.W. (N.T.S.) wetface N60 74'43"�- 68.28(D) CONC. STE I 6.7' 9.5'R I \ 9.s' ,00 o; ,x " of /oQ AREA PLASTIC DECK POINT IN-� WATER �I CONC. TILES & PLANTER SPA ©Existing wo tface I - 1E + FOUNTAIN .B.S. WALL ONC. CONC. WALL WITH 0 4' M.F. ON TOP F.N.&D. # 3635 881 METAL Existing seawall cap DECK and wall to remain 777LE- MAP OF BOUNDARY SURVEY SCALE: 1" = 20' COMMUNITY PANEL No.: FL000 ZONE- BASIS OF BEARING.• DRAWN BY. ELF. 125111-0001-C A5 NORTH LOT LINE (N517050 E) CHECKED BY.- M.J.A. DATE OF FIRM: BASE FLOOD EL.: BENCHMARK REFERENCES: 09/30/1982 7.00' NIA PROPERTY ADDRESS- 1006 GRAND COURT, HIGHLAND BEACH, FL, JJ487 0 5' M.F. PARCEL I.D. 1244J4709000020090 P. B. C. R. ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68'; OF LOT 7, GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) 4' M.F. O GAS METER CONC. 18' A/C,' u, 4.3 TILE 19' �\ ^ 13.1' /1 41 0' / N �\ C� 3 ace T#O-STORY C.B, M RESIDENCE# 1006 12.9'�� 5.0' L I N X T a c S. N 21.5' 25T `" BRICK BALCONY-� DRIVEWAY & BRICK Cy N I v cv I n cv CN N 4,35' BALCONY _ 6.0' / 14.5, 7,5' 12.9' ter; o a 4.4' CD 20, 0' 0i 0i , 2.0' 4. E6 OVEREO �� 17.8' OUNTA!N COVERED d a t � I /••� let CONC. TILE � Y WNC. TILES 17.8' 21.7' 5.4 Lq BRICK Cd in `o DRIVEWAY I 12.9' N 111.3' ----------------I---------------------------------- Q 221.46(D) 221.31 '(M) 1.5' OVERHANG CD S55 27'31 "W Q PARCEL I.D. J24434709000020050 P. B. C. R. PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY NOTES/REVISIONS UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-71-048 (5-14-1 FIELD BOOK: FOLDER PAG PARTY CHIEF: ARNULFO SURVEY DATE: 11/28/07 9.6' HIGHLAND BEA BUILDLUG DFp7 P.C. 0 N�NORTH LINE OF \' 0. C / SECTION 9-47--43 POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 AND THE WEST R/W LINE OF STATE ROAD A-1-A �u x h 0 o �0 B a s z �^ 1 C�o Lo to QF.I.R. 1/2' # 4102 CERTIFIED TO: 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC 2. RAC Florida Bank, ISADA, A77MA 3. Edpor Benes, P.A. A First Americon Title lrsura,7ce Company GENERAL NOTES.- CER71RCA TION.- F.I.R. 1 /2" No I.D. TYPICAL SYMBOLS 0 CABLf Box ® F.P.I. BOX ----U--- METAL FENCE (9.0 ELEVA77AVS SHOW H£RFON ARE BASED ON 7HE NA77CWAL OCODE72C VER)7CAL DAAW OF 1929. THIS SURVEY MF£1S MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH BY 7HE FLORIDA BOARD OF P40FESSIONAL SURVEYORS FOUNDED IN 199J UNLESS E 1AIP O NOTED. LOCA7S S AR£ UNITED TD NSI&.£ iMPROV£MENTS CNLY AS S7TO1iN HERECW 7HIS SURVEY DOES NOT REnECr OR OF7ERMINE OMNERS#P. LANDS SYONN HEREON MWE NOT C MAPPET W CHAP ,5,/-!7, FLfJkLO ADMINISTRAI P NT 1iJ fC '�2�027, fZ /DA STATUTES A / BASELINE ENGINEERING AND • ABSTRACTED BY BAS.CUNE ENGINEEftY0 k LAND SWWMNC INC FOR E45EMCvM RICH r-pr-WAYS 1 .. t (, I o '7' LAND SUR KEYING, INC. NIA DE SCRIM O, 07H£R RESTR7CTC OR RES£RVA770NS R OF RECORD, 7HERPROWDED VICTOR R. GILBERT PSM. State of Florida Dote 1400 N. W. 1Sl COURT E7r70NS THEIR REPRESENTA77W ACCURACY EXCffo5 ME Profession& Surveyor & flapper No. 6274 BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 33432 REOUIRCMENT FOR AN URBAN SURVEY. PLAT, DEED & MEASURED DIMENSIONS ARE ME SAME UNLESS REPRODUC77LWS OF THIS SKETCH ARE NOT VALTO W7NOUT THE E3-6510 (561) 417-0700 LB--6439 O7HFRWSE NOIED. SIGNA7URE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. JOB NO.: 10-05-022 1 SHEET NO. 1 PROPOSED CONDITIONS SCALE: 1 ' = 5'-Q T O CV 00 ui � � 0 =U o Imo x o LIJ3._j I � U_ w C) 0 ui rn0C) LU U o" 0 U) �W0< �wom J r z �-Wz OVA= CLOo0 0o I- �- 2 PC 0 F— a ►M 00 N r-i N SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 15'-0' 10-post boatlift 1 10' 10' 10' ( 13' — 4" 38.58' 17'-2" 1 44'-4" WATERWAY 0 Ln i General Notes: 1. New lift pilings to be 12" dia. pilings; New bumper pilings to wood pilings. 2. All pilings to be driven 8' into is encountered, a 2' minimum driven to develop a minimum 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CCA treated wood / be minimum 10" dia. strata. If hard All pilings shall beC--- '� - allowable bearing capacity of 10 tons and shall penetrate a mini it- Urn__` of 8' into yielding material or 2' into rock. Turbidity barriers are to surround all in water construction areas during piling and/or panel -,'•F. ` °' installation activities. Elevations shown are based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. Design in accordance with 2017 6th Edition of th Florida Building Code. Construction methods, procedures, and sequencer are the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall take the necessary means to maintain and protect the structural integrity an serviceability of the construction at all times. Any discrepancies found for any circumstance between the structural plans and the existing conditions found on site and/or any conditions that were omitted on the plans will be the responsibility of the Contractor to immediately bring to the attention of the Engineer of Record. Existing conditions are unknown, therefore, worst case conditions have been approximated. all existing conditions are assumed and must be confirmed by the gc after permitting. Engineer's Limitations of Responsibility: The Engineer shall not be responsible for the quality or composition of materials, fabrications, construction inspection, supervision, or review, special inspection, or the quality and correctness of construction unless the appropriate submissions, reports, approvals, inspections, site visit, construction review, or special inspections are performed by the Engineer or his representative as required herein, and then only such responsibility as is associated with the specific work performed as is commonly assigned a structural engineer in relation to other engineering and construction disciplines associated with the project. The Engineer shall not be responsible for site and construction safety and/or the safety of construction workers. Site and construction safety is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of his employees and the safety of the employee of all subcontractors to the project. Engineer's Statement of Compliance: To the best of the Engineer's knowledge, the structural plans and specifications presented herein comply with the applicable minimum building codes, standards, and practices. "9 0 00 F� Cq (V �U-) Z 0 w�� H = U O i--+ m 0 � H U� v;Wc4 Q Z 0 ate- �IUoorn of I W U o` O Cn �UJ0W LL-Wom J�ZO F- W z OUP= °-oo� SP 19'-2" 5' 2'14 IN 1' 14 effective toe per local municipal code p p p Existing wetface ,t . •, r� `, ,, Top of lift beam not to be higher (r:= than superstructure of vessel; ; , ��►\ J (Per Town of Highland Beach 4 �' ' ,- ° s o Code of Ordinances, Section a s 4fD Q C" T I DE 30-131, - Definitions of terms) I Existing dock pilings beyond - , ,c�` r v . l.`t %.1 : "t r • 5...4't1\ti"' 4+-F....f. 'J l. I I 1 fl N I I t II N -0 o' Existing wood dock and o o pilings to remain I I I II 0 it x I I II W o I I I 1) N 400001b 10-post boatlift ; ;I ° Z N � 1 I I II a a• �� Z ~MCa wM 1 I I 1 f� 0 W JU c i MOP 0l1 d c �' U I p ��o Existing seawall o and cap to remain Ld E w N MHW +1.91 NGVD I d < z o O 26'-2" to wetface i a G� U rn o 0) I I .d. Id I c ' MLW -0.44' NGVD d I W Cl t Z J ew 12" dia. wood pilings i °�`_ �'1 =: �, o `L 1 0Wo =U , Existing berm to remain ;00 HiC A ti' w o J W Z z I . �W9IL,z V, z g 00 I d OOY 00 F- I d I I • r I ;t E 18'-6„ Note: Existing 12" x 12" BOATLIFT DETAIL concrete batter Dimensions are these plans supercede typical s SCALE: 3/8" = V-0" dimensions shown on Manufacturer's plans pilings @ 9' o.c. � o s � � p u o 0 DTL-1 19-2 5' Lj- Z Reflective tape per local municipal code C- < Top of lift beam not to be higher Existing wetface than superstructure of vessel; P Pi C 2 (Per Town of Highland Beach - ------ bO Code of Ordinances, Section F- Cc LLJ 0, -F 30-131, - Definitions of terms) 0) T- X U me 01 <�Ij LU c n. 10 X I Existing dock pilings beyond 0) LJ �0 C: 2-IM A 01 > (.3 0 (1) i L-Li 10 Lj- 1-0 01 I CIO 0- V) C: 0 U Q) Q C3 004 0 0 z 04 0 Cq > V Existing wood dock and z z 0 pilings to remain U 0 CD d III (n LL- X E-4 LLJ C� < 0 .4 0 LLI 0 LL. M r- 17'-6" .07 . ........... 400001b 10-post boatlift— Cif LLI 0 LLJ -q- tr) Lij L0 "111-�Existing seawall 4 and cap to remain M HW + 1. 9 1'NGVD 26'-2" to wetface Fn D U- W 0 0 W 0 Im U- MLW -0.44'NGVD r z Uj z V) 2: � 4 0 0 X ew 12" dia. wood pilings a- Z) 0 I 0c)— oo F- Z _Lj .1 4 Existing berm to remain E z o 18'— 6 Existing 12" x 12" BOATLIFT DETAIL Note: concrete batter Dimensions are these plans supercede typical pilings @ 9'o.c. SCALE: 3/8" = V-0" dimensions shown on Manufacturer's plans DTL-I n � )/2„ I I 3/„ I I v I cv 3„ I I I I I 14" 2" x 14" bar T22 �— _ I� f 1 I 0-) 4„ x 4„ x $„ t I 16 3"x4"x3 $ "at I 2" x 14" bar 116"dia. hole (type of 3) BRACKET DETAIL SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" Lift beam; Top of lift beam not to be higher than superstructure of t �1111ii1lli ;� 1 4 ell 1 � T ,. C �1 f` 0 1 nf�z� nW, `e C` J C1 <L laic 01 n- - T n n U� U O . N t� o ZZLJ '..0 LL- O �-QO t, �m�O w (/)wN a Z O G�ULOorn w U Z J w U. 1 //2" plate at back of piling ° Z) i OUJ0� Lz J Z Z OU0= a. 5 (0 1 olo��= of I-T a ° � 07 £ a i � � U p� O Z O N C a r z 5 � v ! ! 1 V o 0 BRACKET ATTACHMENT DETAIL DTL A r Center Line of Pile (Typical) F See Bracket Plate Not for Bolt Informatio Center Line of Pile (Typical) �I Pile Mounting Detail A BRACKET PLATE NOTE: (2) "0 Wedge Anchors Into Concrete Piles 3" Minimum Embedment, 4 �" Min. Apart, 5" Min. Clearance From Top of Piles, 5" Min. From Concrete Face At Center of Pile (3) '"0 Log Bolts Into Wood Piles 4' Minimum Embedment, 2" Min. Apart, 2" Min. Clearance From Top of Piles At Center of Pile 10"0 Minimum Pressure Wood Pile or Pr Concrete Pile s &" x 12" x 20' Pressure Treated J1 Southern Pine Bunk I/ l'/T._-'/ Typical Elevation, e��eoe�errrrr Scale: 3/8" = 1 '-0" W« = w cl. w a= cl-z a nn � Q u� r� Q Q _ M rrnn�� m DATE N=/tze0s10NS s t NOT VALID,U.NLESS SIGNED WITH ORIGINA6k&NEER'S�iGNATURE �AN D S EAIE Ul E��` o' MW ENGINEERING INC ' 902 NE 1 Btreei Suite #2 Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 Ofc: 754-333-0877 I W%IV.MwEn ineering net Proposed 40 000 lb Aluminum Yacht Lift NEPTUNB BOAT LIFTS 228 SW 21 Terrace Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Phone: 954-524-3616 Fax:954-524-36045 SCALE: 32 e; DATE: 05.12.2015 DRAWN BY: wRr CHECKED BY: WM -�pJ ,0 R %EB "P.E. �1.I.,CA 30702 s JOB No: Elevator 32.dwg Sheet 1 of 2 s 'I'JetAltlt ^ DATE Components Mark Component Description Material A Top Carrier Assembly (2) I -Beams Required Per Carrier Assembly AA 14x4.030, D = 6", Bf = 4", Tf = 0.29", Tw = 0.19", L = 5' B Carrier Beam End Plate a" x 6" Flat Bar, Length = 12" C Drive Shaft Bearing Block 2" Thick x 2 1" High, Length = 10" D Drive Shaft 5" Diameter Solid Aluminum Winder E Top Carrier Flange Connector Plate x 2" Flat Bar, Length = 10" F Sheave Pulley Plate $" x 6" High Flat Bar x 5" Long with 5" Diameter Pulley G Stainless Steel Wire Rope " Diameter 7 x 19 Stainless Steel IWRC Type 304 Wire Rope H Lifter Beam AA 12x11.67, D = 12", Bf = 7", Tf = 0.47", Tw = 0.29", L = 16' Bunk Bracket Support Angle $" x 2" x 2" x 22" Long Each Side of Lifter Beam J Guide Post Socket 3" Diameter (Nominal) Schedule 80 Aluminum Pipe (O.D. = 2.375", I.D. = 1.939") K Motor and Gear Box 1 Horse Power With Brake, Double Worm Gear Box L Top Carrier Connector Bracket Plate J" x 4" x 12" Long 0 �=L 1:�R o furl o jl—�_jl- L F E General Notes: • Design in accordance with Florida Building Code, 6th Edition (2017). • This lifting structure has been designed to withstand wind loads associated with speeds of V (ult) = 180 MPH, (3 Second Gust) Exposure 'D' without a boat on the lift per ASCE 7-10 using above ground sign/wall method. The lifting structure including boat has been designed to withstand wind speeds of V (ult) = 73 MPH in Exposure V. • Boats shall not be stored on lift during high wind events. • Do not scale drawings for dimensions. • Licensed Contractor to verify location of existing utilities prior to commencing work. • The Licensed contractor to install and remove all shoring and bracing as required for the proper installation of the work. • Licensed Contractor to obtain all permits as necessary from all Local, State, and Federal agencies. • Aluminum: Material 6061 T6 Aluminum, all welds are min. J" full fillet weld using 5556 filler alloy, all welding must conform to AISC steel construction manual 14th ED as inspected and verified by others. The contractor is responsible to insulate aluminum members frolin dissimilar metals to prevent electrolysis. • Aluminum members in contact with concrete and wood shall be protected by "Koppers Bituminous Paint" or Polyethylene Tape UHMW (ultra high molecular weight). 11.7 mils (0.30 mm) min. total thickness in accordance with current Florida Building Code. • All anchors to be Hilti Brand or Approved Equal. All bolts shall be hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel & meet the requirements of ASTM A304 with hardened washers and hex nuts. Washers shall be used between wood & bolt head & between wood & nut. Where generic fasteners are labeled in details, capacities shall ,be equal to or greater f bgnv Hilti, Kwik Bolt 11 or Red Head thru bolts SAE Grade 5 or better. Embedment depths specified herein are depths into solid substrate and do ,nin l � thfi&kgess of other finishes. • MW Engineering has no control of the mane f'a u g, J :e for i hge,,or installation of this product. These generic plans were engineered in accordance a z m.a 9 with accepted engineering practices and dal roii'8ed Dy the�� idTiufacturer. AU6 Dig a. rrolEs/RensioHs m NWrVALID UNLE9SiSI'GNED WITH ORIGI E�GINEf�'SSf..GNATURE MW, ENGINEERING INC ILlUI z w v� K �� CDCM i___� F ---- o 0 6" x 12" x 20' Pressure Treated #1 Southern Pine Bunk 3' (Minimum) 1 / I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 H 16' (Typical) S i Typical Cross Section Scale: 318" = 1 '=0" Y Y Y ti • Piles shall be driven to refusal and sufficiently penetrated into sand or rock strata to support lift capacity, weight and loads. • Each pile to carry commensurate load I.E. 1/4th lift capacity for 4—post lift (Factor of Safety of 1.5) • Allowable minimum compression pile capacity of 5 tons. • The contractor of record shall verify pile type, installation and driving in compliance with FBC 6th ED (2017) • Sub —surface conditions can vary greatly. ND EA ` 902 NE 1 Street Suite #2 Proposed 5 �t Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 40, 000 lb Ofc: 754-333-0877 Aluminum Yacht Lift S ��' .,��8� R, P.E.WWVv.MWEn ineerin net�3895 CA 30702 g g SCALE: 32 NEPTUNE BOAT LIFTS DATE: 05.12.2015 228 SW 21 Terrace DRAWN BY: WRT Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 CHECKED BY: WM Phone: 954-524-3616 Job No: Elevator 32.dwg Fax:954-524-3604 Sheet 2 of 2 a ro a 19' "2„ --Reflective tape per local municipal code Top of lift beam not to be higher than superstructure of vessel; Per Town of Highland Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 30-131, - Definitions of terms) 17'-6" 400001b 10-post boatlift7 MHW +1.91' NGVD i 26'-2" to wetface M LW -0.44' NGVD I I y ew 12" dia. wood piling Existing berm to remai BOAT FT DETAIL Note: Dimensions are these plans supercede typical dimensions shown on Manufacturer's plans 5' 2' Existing wetfa xisting dock pilings be pC, r Cn CO o mg wood dock and o 0 pilings to remai W a d . d a d. d ;d' a d� d 4 iiiiitll:llicq cq LL- ' rr 'Existing seawall and cap to remain ° d° d �� Existing 12" x 12" 5concrete batter pilings @ 9' o.c. m r 1y rrFiC�J r +' LU C"- L�r tc � 7 a L v • T � N I lICU-4 Cr),LLll .—+ p,d.q N N �0 ~M� LLI ' �®LLIJU -- O U- 2 =U WCO — m r V poi o CI--� "'WN a� �Cp0� W U W �-LL - O,=U LL-WQw Wpm W Z OUP= �000 00 �- _ d a m � O a l a. y rn $ v � v o 5 — c w a c = n o ° x = o z -m a M W W DTL-I I I t I I E=xisting dock and pilings to remain I Edge of existing concrete cap +/-- 165' M.H.W. TO M. [I. W. (N. T. S. ) �.d„ -•'tad 1; TYPICAL GENERAL NOTES. - rW -L_.EGEND LIST !HIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE TITLE iW0 MORTGAGE FINANCING O lO 20 40 P.C. (1 FI TI PURPOSES. IT IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONS77?UC770A' AND PERM/777NG AODIAONAL A/C. = Air Candfio- INFORMA77ON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM 7HIS OFFICE, IF REQUIRED. PART OF SECTION 9, BSL = B-ncA-Mort. �l C.B.S_ = Concrete Block Stucco NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY 7HE SURVEYOR. t Inch 20 ft. r 1 F 0. B• (c) = Cdwlatea TO WIaSN,P 47 SOUTH RANGE 43 EAST, 6. = t:enfer Line IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE ARE DEEDS, EAS£MEId7� OR orH£R uvs77�UMENrs ` _ pAL�q BEACH COUNTY t F.I.R. 1/2° a \ CONC. =Concrete (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) WHICH MAY AFFECT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY WITNESS CORNER i 24434709000020080 NO I.D.j /� NORTH LINE \ P' 0, C. (0) - Deed P. ARCE L D. # [1E = Drdnoga Easement PROPERTY S�/014N HEREON MAYBE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENTS COVENANTS F.D.H. (ND I.D.) p.B.C.P.. " �72, / SECTION 9-47-43 F-8. _ Engineering Business EASEMENTS RESTR/C710N5 AND OTHER MATTERS CJ2£A)FD BY CERTAIN 4Z = Elevation DECLARA770AIS AS RECORDED IN 7HE PUBLIC RECO NS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY . CONC. 10.3 o/s EAST �� 1.1 C 5� E ' ILK = Electric meter o WALL 154. 31 (M) f}lG_ Engneering NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OVERHEAD U77LI77ES WERE LOCATED, UNLESS o % I O ADJACENT'UILDING 164.62 (D) ...,. POINT OF INTERSECTION rf 07HERMSE . HOPW.. I / 1 1.0' OVERHANG _ OF THE: NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 F.DA Found Dril Hole / 118.2' THE WEST I".I.P. = Found trm Pipe -{ 234�.28' M -� �� --- - ' - A/C, - N ANUS ATE ROAD A tUAE OF FIR Found Von Rod } N. = Found Nod Disc O M . • H P[RRT'IN 3 X3 a, T H. - FNdcT = Fwid Nail & ToD (N • T. S. WATER o F.P.C. = Florida Power & L101 W ,� „w 5' M.F. PARCf_L I.D., 24434%09000020090 N 21.5' V.PVUL = Found Parker K an 9 OO 2 PB.C.R. 25.1' `" BRICK I.D. Identi = ficotan , 1_8. Licensed Bus�m 38. 58 (D ALSO KNOWN AS LOT ' &THE BALCONY DRIVEWAY u) Mewed SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68; OF LOT 7, & BRICK � N V/A = Not Appfe*e GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) I.G.V.D. - Notional Geodetic 1ti1TNESS CORNER (0-95'x4') F.N. (NO I_D.) JET SKI � PILING (TYPICAL) - N D,R.B = Offie� R cords Bode F.N. (NO 1.0.) ) 10.3' o/s EAST FT 4' M.F. O GAS METER 4.35' BALCONY , OA = On Line 7,7' o/s SOi)TH 7.5' o/s SOUTH _ 6.0 o/s =Offset to.o' o N60"14'43'E eoNC. 18' A/C:' r-) (P) _ Plot /•, EAST P.B. Not Book 4.3 TILE 19' POINT IN 68 28 (D) _ 12.9 P.B.C.R. = Pakn Booth � 14.5 , 7.5 WATER t3.t' / Ql0, ,r� 4.4 20,0 LQ county Records WATER z P.C. = Point of curvature PG Poge ' 2.]' P.O:B. = Point of Beginning / o O O 0) � / � rn 2.0' cp N `� P.O.C. = Point of Caaunencernenl 4.4' \ P.S.M./P.LS. = Professional CONC. S M ` F ( !' Surveyor and M9>P� 6.7 9.5, ;r '��O OVERED 17.8' N �- (R) _- Record N c� OUNTAIN x ya �3 N COVERED � r Q, 3 R/W = Right of Way '' N� 11 I OVERF1� A a S.I.R. =Set 1/2' LR. O� Q 9.E1 i / r7 Y -� 4 CD 4� c� °° `x' CONC. TILES '� �� _RVO-STORY C.B.S. o Ali iei _ end cop 1 m, OOFED AREA / Y CONC.. TILE Laco �) 1— IYP. = Typical In ' 9,8 & PLANTER / W \` �J RESIDENCE) 1006 Ili I �• ^� vu 21 7 UZ = Utility Easement !) <F U I c V.G. = Valle later ] CONC. Tug 17, $' co cY x 0.00 = Elovotion Spot (� l4 j 12.9' / o �� G '. �54' SPA o xisting we face / HEATER- 5.0 � �c in BRICK C)2'x2.6' N N DRIVEWAY Q FOUNTAIN �/ �� o 12.9 cv I (� 2.4 '.B.S. WALL F/ 15.0' �� I 111.3' ONO. CONC. WALL WITH---___- ------------ - - - - - - - - ---- POINT IN c� 0 5'x6' c 4' M.F. ON TOP o 0 221, 46'(�) 22%.31'(M) 1.5' OVERHANG o F.I.R. 1/2° WATER r F.N.&D. 3635 o I co No I.D. S46 03'41 "W 88.3 S55 27 31 l�1 0 10.32(D) �- oc Existing seawall cap and wall to remain , PARCEL I.D. #24434709000020050 Q F.I.R. 1/2° L EGA L DESCRIP TIO '� P. B. C.R. 4102 A PARCEL OF LAND IN SEC77ON 9 TOWSHIP 47 SOUTH RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR77CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PART OF SECTION 9, COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF IN'1ERSECRON OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 9 AND THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD A--1-A AS LAID OUT TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST AND NOW IN USE (100 FOOT RIGH7=-OF- WAY),• PALM BEACH COUNTY TYPICAL Th'ENCE S89' 52' 10"W ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9, A DISTANCE OF 470.58 FEET,• THENCE SOO' 07' 50"E, A DISTANCE OF 123.95 FEET TO POINT F aRTIFIED TO: SYMBOL S BEGINNING• THENCE S29' 17' 3.3E A DISTANCE OF 95.93 FEET THENCE S55' 27' 31 "W A DISTANCE Of- 221.46 FEET- THENCE S46' 05' 41 "W, A DISTANCE 0 10.J2 Q CABLE BOX FL:, -ET- 7HENCE N29' 37' 29-W, A DISTANCE OF 52.43 FEET- THENCE N647- 14' 43"E, A DISTANCE OF 68.28 FEET THENCE N29' 00' 02"W, A DISTANLT OF J8. FEET,• 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC 7hIENC£ N51' 10' S0"E, A DISTANCE OF 164.62 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING.2. BAC Florida Bonk, ISAOA, A71MA FP.L Box SAID LAND 97UATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND REACH. PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS, RESTRICRONS, J. Edgor Benes, P.A.-v------ METAL FENCE (M.F) COVENANTS AND RIGHTS--OF-WAY OF RECORD. 4. Fi-st Americorr Tftla Lrsurogce Company ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68 FEET OF LOT .7, GRAND CA ESTATES (UNRECORDED.) /RE'VISIONS MWERAL NO7ES• CER71F1CATlON.- 777LE, MAP OF BOUNDARY SURVEY , SCALE: 1 NOTES " 20° EZEVA7Kws SHOW HEREON ARE BASED aV THE THIS SURVEY MEETS MINIMUM TrCHArICAL SrAI70ARDS AS SET FOUNDED IN 1993 _ HAAONA1. CEODE77C WERWAL DATUM OF 1929: FORTH BY 7H£ fLOR10,5 BOARD OF P,4Llf;;SSICINAL SURVEYORS COMMUNITY PANEL No.: FLOOD ZONE- BASIS OF BEARING � UNLESS OTHERWSE NOTED. LOCA7XWS ARE UM17ED DRAWN BY.' ELF.` TO NSI8LE IMPROVEMENTS OVLYAS SHOW HEREON .A AtAPPE:4 IN GY,'AP 5,h77, ADMINISIRA77VF BASELIIVE ENGINEERING 125111-0001-C A5 NORTH LOT LINE N5170 50'E J THIS SUA$EY DOES NOT RERECr W D£TERU E L PURST/ NT TOC_MEt 0IDA STATUTES AND ( ) CHECKED BY.' M. ✓. A. OIWEYr9W LANDS _WORN HEREON nWRE NOT UPDATE OF SURVEY 07-11--048 (5-14-10) AB::7RACTEDBYBASEUN'ENLMEERAVG&LAND _(�_(� LAND SURVEYING, INC. DA TE OF FIRM: BASE FLOOD EL.: BENCHMARK REf ERE'NCES SU RECORD, / -- 'ORER R'ASZEME INS IC R-CF- WAYS s - 1400 /V. W. l sf COUR T FIELD BOOK: FOLDER PAGE . NIA D£S MPnONS PROWDED BYCL&Wr, OP THEIR V%CTOR R. GILBERT PSM. State of Florida Dote BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 33432 09/30/1982 7.OG'" N/A REFRESENrA71V£ ACCURACY EXCEEDS AIE Professional Surveyor & Mapper No. 6274 PARTY CHIEF. ARNULFO REQUIREMENT FOR AN URBAN SURVEY PLAT; DEED R£PROOUC770NS OF THIS SKETCH AR£ N07' VALID mviouT 77i£ ER-6510 (561) 417-0700 LB--6439 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1006 GRANO COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL. J3487 & ATEASURED DIMENSIONS ARE WE SAME UNLEiS SIGNAAIRE AND THE' ORICINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA SURVEY DATE: 11 /28/07 OTt,£RWSE NOTED, LICENSE-0 SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. JOB NO.: 10-05-022 1 SHEET NO. 1 EXISTING CONDITIONS. 7�Cl = -- 0 04 F�1 N «j Lo Ci I. j LJL �iq O � W C) LL m r­ LO Qf H U��o04 Q LLJCl- Of ry r��poa W U W I,_ LL 0 U) �ofo� �WOm �rz0 h-W9z ODU= ° oo0 o0 1- 2 EC iL--''.l F-- i z r.a w 0~ m < w f� n j� Iuu1 r-� z p Q_ J U` �J ti CLNERAL NOTES Muj :r --1 7N,IS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR CONVEYANCE, 1I7LE AND MORTGAGE' FINANCING 0 10 20 40 P.C. ,ci 7) PURPOSES. 17 IS NOT WENDED FOR CONS7RUC770N AND PERMIT77NG. ADD177ONAL I A� INFORMA77ON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM 7HIS Omcf,, If REQUIRED, PART OF SECTION 9, �9S?jo, NO SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS HAS BEEN MADE BY INE SURVEYOR RANGE 43 EAST, P. 0 B. _ a 1 inch = 20 ft. TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, D IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE ARE DEEDS EASEMENTS OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS j PALM BEACH COUNTY i F,LR. 1/2" � \ m � (RECORDED OR UNRECORDED) N?tICH MAY AFFECT THE SUB CT PROPERTY ~ No I.D. / 0. C. WITNESS CORNER PARCEL 1.0. J244347090()0020080 t �;l �� NORTH co LINE OF ��' 0 --� v, PROPERTY SHOWN HER£GW MAY BE SUBJECT TO AGREEMENT$ COVENANTS, F.D.H. (NO I.D.) P.E1.C.R. , }' `�' / SECTION 9-47-43 r 3 EASEMENT5; RESTRIC77ONS AND OTHER MA7T_RS CREATED BY CERTAIN N5 �. �� �� �Q E I- 07HERWSE'_ 27.2' pPj 1 .�' DECLARATIONS AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. o CONC. 10.3' o/s EAST � ,( ` ` Q r 8 _ NO UAIDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR OLE"RHEAD U7TL17TES ;SERE LOCATED, UNLESS °Q WALL I Ju o _ CO �, I ADJP,CENT BUILDING 164.6Z (D) 154.31- POINT OF INTERSECTION SHOWN _ 1.0' OVERHANG _ OF THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 9 2' A (; AND THE WEST R/W UNE OF b4 / STATE ROAD A-1-A �- 233. 28 M.H.W. T� -- -Po1>a�r-1N M.H. L W �N T S. WATER C. 5' M.F. PARCEL I.D. 124434709000020030 .,. 9 00'02" W- _ F P.B. C.R. N 21.5' I 38.58'(D `= ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 6 & THE - BALCONY 25.1 BRICK -- SOUTHEASTERLY 35.68 OF LOT 7, -\ - DRIVEWAY / & BRICK f GRAND CAY ESTATES (UNRECORDED) 1": i v �v ��, WITNESS (0.95'.(4) F.N. (NO l.D.) JET SKI � 1 n cv S CORNER PILING (TYPICAL} / LIF1 4, M.f. `�' BALCONY Existing dock and F.N. (NO I.D.) 10.3' o s EAST O GAS METER 4,35' Z 7.5' o/s SOUTH - pilings to remain �'�" p/S SOUTH N60 74 4'3'E I CONC. 18' A/G` 6.t! 10.0' o/s EAST z �LE�� 1y' _ 14.5' c,' Z f I - --- --- 28 �� x D�4 s 12.J 7'S', �--� N 00 00 I� N 68 POINT IN _ �o d Turbidity curtains in placee �� _ `' WATER o \ 13.r ; 4' 0 20•0 �\ 0 0 � � w rZ 1-M0 while new pilings are installed ' , ____ . .-5' PLASTIC DECK �' 2.0' °j � w J" CONC. STE 9.5' "' �, T 1 co COVERED ,d'' 4.,� Q ►--� LL + I 6.7' N 77 ca -FOUNTAIN 17.8' \`- F-- ,� �+ C'� _ �I C� I I „ 9.8'�� "' T1 \� "' 7� CiO��• COVERED a (� = U o 7 I �- ,a in V 1 N. FYI F- ¢ - New 400001b 6 �; x CONC. TILES W TWO-STORY C.B.S. A { .� IA, c��Nc. rIL� o w c� � � � . ---ROOFED AREA � � � Q � � � � i �. . \ o a x �- c 10-post boatlift 9 8' &PLANTER " carc. ¶LEs 21.7' J C) o o tRESIDENCE: Loos LLJ I=xisting wetface 12.9' C) �� �� 17.s 5,4 a e Q d C� o I I , SPA CD POOL `yI1 5.0 -u, BRICK �' w Edge of existing _ N 11 �� �' I oo fyc6 DRIVEWAY Q - W �,.� r7 concrete cap I I FOUNTAIN `� 0 12.9 `�' 1 " i ` WALL 15.0' N� 111.3' ---------------i-------_-------------------------------- 7s ONC, CONC, WALL WITH i 19.6 % I �,L 6 �� 0 5'x6' 4 4' M.F. ON TOP o 0 221, 46'(DI 221.,31 '(p) 1,5' OVERHANG �; NoRI.D. W C -- c F. N.&D. 3635 o - 88.3 S5527 31 W W METAL Existing seawall cap U -- DECK and wall to remain PARCEL I.D. J24434709000020050 F.I.R. 1/2" o w o QvQ P. B. C. R. # 4102 ry U W ~ , w m 165 M Ei titi 26'>" to PART OF SECTION 9, `'' r Z o TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST,'w ¢ Z TO M. H. W. (N. . S.� Wet flace PALM BEACH COUNTY YPS MBO�S V (D _ -�� tD CERTIFIED TO: CABLE eox aj p 0 1. 1006 Grand Court LLC ® F.P.L..P.Hox 00 2. BA Flenbb LTonk, iSADA, A 71MA J. Edgar Benes, P.A.--0 WETAL FENCE (VF) 4. First Americo,,? Title I.rsuronce Company u t 77TLE. MAP �F BOUNDARY SUR I/EY SCALE.- 1" = 20' NOTES/REVISIONS I - GENERAL NO7FS- CER71FICARON: V £LEVA77OVS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE FOUNDED IN 199.3 od ' 7N/S SURVEY MEETS MINIMUM TECI�NICAL STANDARDS AS SET r ; NAnONAL GEODE71C VERTICAL DATUM Or 191.9.pqOfE I UNLESS OTHERW1S£ NOTED. LOCATIONS AR£ IJM1TETJ FORTH BY THE FLMN BOA77D O.'' FLOR10, f ADML SURYnVE o E COMMUNITY PANEL No.: f"LOOD ZONE. BASIS OF BEARING. DRAWN BY. ELF. - - MAPP w CllAP SJ-77, iLOXlO AOMiN/S1RAT1l� BA EL/NE ENGINEERING o - 7U N$lBL£' IMPRDVE'MEN75 ONLY AS SHOiFN ,HEREON THIS SURVEY DO'S NOT R£n£CT OR DE'7FRMlNE C PURS Ni 7D EC T 027, f2 RWA VA1U7£S m� o 725111-0001-C AS NOR1N LOT LINE (N517O'S0 E) _ AND CHECKED BY.• M.✓.A. SURWnNG unos EARnI HEREON R£I- F-- _ UPDATE OF SUR ArY 07-71- 048 (5-14-101 ABSTRACTED SY BA1rUNE ENWNE£RV6 A• LAND / ( LAND SUR VE YING INC OATS OF FIRM: BASE fLOOD EL.: BENCHMARK REFERENCES. suat�nNGING FcwEAs£MEN7� R1GR7=ate-•wAYs ' 5 `E4► I ' a Q OF RECaYA 07HER R£snliCnays OR RCSFRVAnGNs 1400 N. W. 1st COURT v, " v FIELD BOOT;: FOLDER PAGE. N/A D£SCRIP77ONS PROND£D 0rCUENT, OR THEIR VICTOR R. GILBERT PSI. State of Florida Dote ROCA RA TON, FLOR10.A 334✓Z � o � R£PR£SENTA77VF. ACCURACYc'XCEEDS 7X£ Professional Surveyor &Mapper No. 6274 Vi - I a PARTY CHIEF: ARNULFO REOU/REMENT rOR AN LOMAN SURVEY. PLAT, DEED REPRooLIC77ONS OF 7HIS SKETCH ARE NOT VAL1D W17HOUT THE EB-6510 ( � s - E PROPERTY ADDRESS. 1006 GRAND COURT HIGHLAND BEACH, FL. 334$7 -- X MEASURED DIMENSIONS ARE 7N£ SAME' 01LES5 - 561 417-0700 LB -6439 ,., c SURVEY DATE: 11 2S 07 SIGNATURE AND THE MQNAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIOA � n / / O77ff'R1NSE NOIE'D. LICENSED SURV£'YOR AND MAPPER. JOB NO.: 10-05-022 SHEET NO. 1 ; a �- 2 m PROPOSED -CONDITIONS SCALE: 1 = 5 4' � � o V C O P C 0 0 2 ►: 00 N N SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" 115 -0" 10-post boatlift I r10' �.�.� 10' ��E 10' �� 13 — 4_� 38.58' 17'-2" 1 44'-4" L"AWRO\WAM General Notes: 1. New lift pilings to be 12 dia. CCA treated wood ` pilings; New bumper pilings to be minimum 10" diq,�` wood pilings.' •;�E. 2. All pilings to be driven 8' into strata. If hard stc---cli: �J is encountered, a 2' minimum All pilings shall b� W driven to develop a minimum allowable bearing J capacity of 10 tons and shall penetrate a minirnw of 8 into yielding material or 2 into rock. e} 3. Turbidity barriers are to surround all in water' construction areas during piling and/or panel installation activities. 4. Elevations shown are based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. 5. Design in accordance with 2017 6th Edition of the Florida Building Code. 6. Construction methods, procedures, and sequences are the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall take the necessary means to maintain and protect the structural integrity and serviceability of the construction at all times. 7. Any discrepancies found for any circumstance between the structural plans and the existing conditions found on site and/or any conditions that were omitted on the plans will be the responsibility of the Contractor to immediately bring to the attention of the Engineer of Record. 8. Existing conditions are unknown, therefore, worst case conditions have been approximated. all existing conditions are assumed and must be confirmed by the gc after permitting. I 9. Engineer's Limitations of Responsibility The 00 v Engineer shall not be responsible for the quality or V) composition of materials, fabrications, construction z inspection, supervision, or review, special inspection, `J or the quality and correctness of construction unless the appropriate submissions, reports, = approvals, inspections, site visit, construction review, or special inspections are performed by the Engineer or his representative as required herein, and then only such responsibility as is associated with the = specific work performed as is commonly assigned a structural engineer in relation to other engineering and construction disciplines associated with the Ln project. 10. The Engineer shall not be responsible for site and construction safety and/or the safety of + construction workers. Site and construction safety is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of his employees and the safety of the employee of all subcontractors to the project. 11. Engineer's Statement of Compliance: To the best of the Engineer's knowledge, the structural plans and specifications presented herein comply with the applicable minimum building codes, standards, and practices. C� Cn _I 0 m� O 04 N �U-) � w Z � 0-4 0 � L. _ U 0 �m0 o E-I o Ti � U� U;wN Z a � 0 � �U�orn W U Z J o" 0U)D LL- W 0 �Wom Jrz0 WZ OVA= a C 0)0 �0— OD -,= SP