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Board of County CommissionersDepartment of Planning, Zoning and Building2300 North Jog RoadWest Palm Beach, Florida 33411Phone: (561) 233-5200Fax: (561) 233-5165County Administrator Verdenia C. BakerBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSZONING HEARINGAMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDAFEBRUARY 25, 2021AGENDAITEM # PAGE #APPLICATION AND CONTROL #SAPPLICATION NAMEAgenda Page 4REORDER Agenda to move Agenda Item #10, ABN/PDD-2020-01459, Ranger Sansbury’s WayMUPD, to Consent and Amend Conditions of Approval, as follows:CONSENT AGENDAD.ZONING APPLICATIONS – NEW10.Pages 129-131 ABN/PDD-2020-01459 (1979-00288)Ranger Sansbury’s Way MUPDAMEND Engineering Condition 3, to read as follows:3. Prior to Before the Final Site Plan approval by in the DRO, the Property Owner shall showappropriate channelization on the Site Plan, appropriately channelize, along with other appropriatedesign, for the southern driveway on Sansbury’s Way to make it a right-in and right-out onlydriveway, as approved by the County Engineer. This should be shown on the Final Site Plan.(DRO: MONITORING - EngineeringADD new Engineering Condition 8, to read as follows:8. Prior to the approval of the Final Site Plan by the Development Review Officer, the Property Ownermay shift the southern driveway connection to Sansbury’s Way approximately 100 feet north toalign with the internal drive aisle, or as approved by the County Engineer. (DRO: ENGINEERING– Engineering)REPLACE Landscape – Perimeter Condition 2 of Exhibit C, to read as follows:2. The Landscape Buffer along the north 260 feet of the east property line abutting Sansbury’s Way,extending from the south line of the LWDD L-4 Canal Reservation to the north side of thenorthernmost access way from Sansbury’s Way (or sight corner setback, if applicable), shall beupgraded to include:a. A two (2) to two-and one-half (2.5) foot undulating berm;b. A six (6) foot opaque hedge placed atop the berm;c. Clusters of three (3) Sabal Palms or similar palm species spaced between the canopy treestwenty-five (25) feet on center; and,d. One (1) palm or pine for each twenty (20) feet of the property line. (BLDGPMT/ONGOING:ZONING - Zoning)AMEND Landscape – Perimeter Condition 3 of Exhibit C, to read as follows:3. The Landscape Buffer along the south 1,120 feet of the east property line abutting Sansbury’sWay, excluding access ways and sight corner setbacks (if applicable), shall be upgraded to include:a. A two (2) to two-and one-half (2.5) foot undulating berm (unless specified otherwise);b. One (1) palm or pine for each twenty (20) feet of the property line; and,BCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 1

c. One (1) specimen Canary or Date Palm, or equivalent Royal, Bismark, Phoenix, or similar palmspecies shall be provided on each side of the access points from Sansbury’s Way.(BLDGPMT/ONGOING: ZONING - Zoning)AMEND Agenda Page 8, to add new Agenda Item #15, as follows:REGULAR AGENDAM.OTHER ITEMS15.Office of ResilienceMotion and Title: Staff recommends motion to approve: a resolution of the Board of CountyCommissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida, urging the United States Congress to providean adequate number of new start studies for flood and storm damage reduction; urging theUnited States Congress to appropriate sufficient funding for the United States Army Corps ofEngineers (USACE) to conduct the Central and Southern Florida (C&SF) Flood Project FloodRisk Management Infrastructure Resiliency Plan Study (Flood Resiliency Study); urging theUSACE to select the study as a new start study in an immediately upcoming work plan for theArmy Civil Works Program; urging the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), asthe non-federal sponsor of the C&SF Project, to continue to support implementation and obtainadequate funding for the study; and providing for severability and an effective date.Pages: 273 – 280Project Manager: Megan Houston, DirectorReorder Agenda accordinglyBCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 2

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II. FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSISA.Five Year Summa ry of Fiscal Impact:Fiscal Years2021Capital Expend itures0Operatin g Costs0Externa l Revenues0Program Income (County )0In-Kind Match (County )0NET FISCAL IMPACT02022202320242025# ADDITIONAL FTEPOSITIONS (Cumulative)0Is Item Included in Current Budget?YesNoDoes this item include the use of federal funds?YesNoXBudget Accoun t No.:FundDepartmentUnitObjectProgramB.Recommended Sources of Funds/S ummary of Fiscal Impact:C.Departm ent Fiscal Review:Ill. REVIEW COMMENTSA.OFMB Fiscal and /or Contrac t Dev. and Control Comme nts: \.fMBt B.;;\ ?a lat Assista nt County Attorne yC.·Other Departm ent Review:BCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 4

Page 3Background and Policy Issues: In June of 2019, the County Mayor signed onto a jointletter from members of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compacturgingconsideration by the Department of the Army to fund a restudy of the C&SF Project.InJune 2020, the County Mayor signed a second joint letter expressing support fortheC&SF Project Flood Resiliency Study. In March of 2020, the Governing Boardof theSFWMD, a long term term partner in the operation of the C&SF Project agreed tobe thelocal sponsor of the Flood Resiliency Study. Approval of this item advances Palm BeachCounty's commitment to resiliency and sustainability, is consistent with the County'sEnvironmental Protection Strategic Priority, and is consistent with the 2020 Federallegislative agenda.BCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 5

RESOLUTION NO. 2021---A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERSOF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA, URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSTO PROVIDE AN ADEQUATE NUMBER OF NEW STARTSTUDIES FOR FLOOD AND STORM DAMAGEREDUCTION;URGINGTHEUNITEDSTATESCONGRESS TO APPROPRIATE SUFFICIENT FUNDINGFOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OFENGINEERS (USACE) TO CONDUCT THE CENTRALAND SOUTHERN FLORIDA (C&SF) FLOOD PROJECTFLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURERESILIENCY PLAN STUDY (FLOOD RESILIENCYSTUDY); URGING THE USACE TO SELECT THE STUDYAS A NEW START STUDY IN AN IMMEDIATAELYUPCOMING WORK PLAN FOR THE ARMY CIVILWORKS PROGRAM; URGING THE SOUTH FLORIDAWATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SFWMD), AS THENON-FEDERAL SPONSOR OF THE C&SF PROJECT, TOCONTINUE TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION ANDOBTAIN ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE STUDY; ANDPROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.WHEREAS in 1948, the United States Congress authorized the Central and SouthernFlorida Flood Control Project ("C&S F Project") to provide flood control, providewater supplyfor municipal, industrial and agricultural uses, prevent saltwater intrusion, andprotect fish andwildlife resources; andWHEREAS, the C&SF Project has resulted in the construction of over 1,000 milesofcanals and levees, as well as dozens of water control structures and pump stations, throughoutCentral and Southern Florida; andWHEREAS, over the course of decades, the C&SF Project has substantially alteredFlorida 's natural and built environment to allow for development and agriculture and to improv eFlorida residents' quality of life; andWHEREAS, a restudy of the C&SF Project was conducted in the 1990s to addresstheproject ' s adverse environmental impacts considering the significant developmentthat had takenplace in Central and Southern Florida since the C&SF Project was authorizedin 1948; andBCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 6

have continued to change the environmental conditions under which the C&SF Project operates;andWHEREAS, governmental entities and stakeholders have therefore advocated for furtherstudy of the C&SF Project, which the USACE is referring to as the C&SF Project FloodRiskManagement Infrastructure Resiliency Plan Study ("C&SF Flood Resiliency Study"); andWHEREAS, a C&SF Flood Resiliency Study could identify improvements that need tobe made to the C&SF Project and could prioritize the improvements that best meet futureC&SFProject objectives, such as flood control, protection of drinking water from saltwater intrusion,and defense against sea level rise; andWHEREAS, a C&SF Flood Resiliency Study could also be conducted in a manner thatis complementary to CERP and incorporates nature-based and natural-infrastructure options;andWHEREAS, conducting the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study in this manner could helpensure synergy and alignment with the USACE 's ongoing effort to restore the EvergladesviaCERP, which is a critical component of Palm Beach County' s environment, economy, andquality oflife; andWHEREAS, the USACE has initiated efforts to qualify for federal funding to conduct aC&SF Flood Resiliency Study; andWHEREAS, in March 2020, the SFWMD agreed to participate as the local sponsor ofthe C&SF Flood Resiliency Study with the USACE; andWHEREAS, in June 2020, the Mayors of Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, andMonroe Counties urged United States Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, as well as themembers of the United States House of Representatives who represent districts within theSFWMD boundaries, to support the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study and to ensure that thestudywould receive federal funding; andWHEREAS, in October 2020, the Executive Director of the SFWMD urged UnitedStates Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott to support the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study;andBCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 7

WHEREAS, the USACE delivers an annual Work Plan for the Anny Civil Worksprogram to the United States Congress that designates eligible new start studies,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:Section 1.Palm Beach County urges the United States Congress to allow the USACEto begin an adequate number of new start studies in the Investigations Account for flood andstorm damage reduction.Section 2.Palm Beach County urges the United States Congress to provide immediatefunding for the USACE to conduct the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study.Section 3.Palm Beach County urges the USACE to select the C&SF FloodResiliency Study as a new study and provide it with appropriate funding inan immediatelyupcoming Work Plan for the Army Civil Works program.Section 4.Palm Beach County urges the SFWMD, as the non-federal sponsor of theC&SF Project, to continue to support implementation and obtain adequate fundingfor the C&SFFlood Resiliency Study.Section 5.The County's federal lobbyists, Legislative Affairs and IntergovernmentalAffairs staff shall advocate for the actions in Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4.BCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021Page 8

Section 6.Effective Date.This resolution is effective upon adoption.The foregoing Resolution was offered by Comm issione r, whomoved its adoption. The motion was second ed by Comm issione r, and uponbeing put to a vote, the vote was as follows:Comm issione r Dave Kerner, MayorComm issione r Robert S. Weinroth, Vice MayorComm issione r Maria G. MarinoComm issione r Gregg K. WeissComm issione r Maria SachsComm issione r Melissa McKin layComm issione r Mack Bernar dThe Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adoptedthisday of , 2021.APPRO VED AS TO FORM ANDITS LEGAL SUFFI CIENC YPALM BEAC H COUN TY, FLORI DA, BYBOAR D OF COUN TY COMM ISSION ERSJOSEP H ABRU ZZO, CLERK OF THECIRCU IT COUR T & COMP TROLL ERBy:By:- - - -County Attorne yBCC ADD/DELETEFebruary 25, 2021---------Deputy ClerkPage 9

Board of County CommissionersDepartment of Planning, Zoning & Building2300 N. Jog RoadWest Palm Beach, FL 33411Phone: 561-233-5200Fax: 561-233-5165County AdministratorVerdenia C. BakerBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSZONING HEARINGTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 20219:30 A.M.BCC Chambers 6th Floor, Jane Thompson Memorial Chambers301 N Olive Ave, West Palm Beach, 33401CALL TO ORDERA.B.C.D.E.F.G.Roll CallOpening Prayer and Pledge of AllegianceNoticeProof of PublicationSwearing InAmendments to the AgendaMotion to Adopt the AgendaPOSTPONEMENTS/REMANDS/WITHDRAWALS AGENDACONSENT AGENDAREGULAR AGENDAOTHER DEPARTMENT ITEMSCOMMENTSADJOURNMENTWeb address: www.pbcgov.com/pzb/Disclaimer: Agenda subject to changes at or prior to the public hearing.'JpJ[!l . .BCC AGENDAFEBRUARY 2021PAGE i

AGENDAPALM BEACH COUNTYBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSFEBRUARY 25, 2021CALL TO ORDERA.Roll Call - 9:30 A.M.B.Opening Prayer and Pledge of AllegianceC.Notice:Zoning hearings are quasi-judicial in nature and must be conducted to afford allparties due process.The Board of County Commissioners has adoptedProcedures for conduct of Quasi-Judicial Hearings to govern the conduct ofsuch proceedings. The Procedures include the following requirements:Any communication with commissioners, whichhearing, must be fully disclosed at the hearing.occursoutsidethepublicApplicants and persons attending the hearing may question commissionersregarding their disclosures. Such questions shall be limited solely to thedisclosures made at the hearing or the written communications made a part ofthe record at the hearing.Any person representing a group or organization must provide documentationthat the person representing the group has the actual authority to do soregarding the matter before the Commission.Any person who wishes to speak at the hearing will be sworn in and may besubject to cross-examination.The Applicant and County staff may cross-examine witnesses. Any otherpersons attending the hearing may submit cross-examination questions,including follow up questions, to the Mayor, who will conduct the examination .The scope of cross-examination is limited to the facts alleged by the witness inrelation to the application.Public comment is encouraged and all relevant information should bepresented to the commission in order that a fair and appropriate decision canbe made.D.Proof of Publication - Motion to receive and fileE.Swearing In - County AttorneyF.Amendments to the AgendaG.Motion to Adopt the AgendaBCC AGENDAFEBRUARY 2021PAGE 1

POSTPONEMENTS/REMANDS/WITHDRAWALS AGENDAPOSTPONEMENTS/REMANDS/WITHDRAWALS AGENDAA.POSTPONEMENTS1.SW-2020-01268 Title: a Subdivision Waiver application of BET Holdings LLC by UrbanDesign Studio, Agent. Request: to reduce the Minimum Legal Access for a CollocatedLandscape Services use in the AR/RSA Zoning District.General Location: Approximately 0.16 miles south of Heritage Farms Rd on the westside of Park Lane Road (BET Holdings) (Control 2020-00066)Pages: 1 - 2Project Manager: Joanne KellerSize: 5.19 acres BCC District: 6Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends postponement to Thursday, March 25, 2021.Zoning Commission Recommendation: Postponed to March 4, 2021 by a vote of 9-0-0.MOTION: To postpone to Thursday, March 25, 2021.2.SW-2020-01270 Title: a Subdivision Waiver application of East Glade Holdings, Inc byUrban Design Studio, Agent. Request: to reduce the Minimum Legal Access for aCollocated Landscape Services use in the AR/RSA Zoning District.General Location: Approximately 0.245 mile north of Heritage Farms Road on the eastside of Park Lane Road. (Dixie Landscape) (Control 2020-00067)Pages: 1 - 2Project Manager: Joanne KellerSize: 10.03 acres BCC District: 6Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends postponement to Thursday, March 25, 2021.Zoning Commission Recommendation: Postponed to March 4, 2021 by a vote of 9-0-0.MOTION: To postpone to Thursday, March 25, 2021.3.SW-2020-01659 Title: a Subdivision Waiver application of H Farms LLC by UrbanDesign Studio, Agent. Request: to reduce the Minimum Legal Access for a CollocatedLandscape Services use in the AR/RSA Zoning District.General Location: Northeast corner of Park Lane Road & Heritage Farms Road, westof SR 7. (Bermuda Landscape and Design) (Control 2020-00074)Pages: 1 - 2Project Manager: Joanne KellerSize: 9.53 acres BCC District: 6Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends postponement to Thursday, March 25,2021. Zoning Commission Recommendation: Postponed to March 4, 2021 by a voteof 9-0-0. MOTION: To postpone to Thursday, March 25, 2021.BCC AGENDAFEBRUARY 2021PAGE 2

POSTPONEMENTS/REMANDS/WITHDRAWALS AGENDA4.CA-2020-01099 Title: a Class A Conditional Use application of Rachel Williams byLand Research Management Inc., Agent. Request: to allow a Limited Pet Boardingfacility accessory to a Single Family Residence.General Location: Northeast corner of 78th Drive North and 165th Street North.(DogSmith Pet Boarding) (Control 2020-00092)Pages: 3 - 4Project Manager: Timothy HaynesSize: 1.32 acres BCC District: 1Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends a postponement to Thursday, March 25,2021.Zoning Commission Recommendation: Postponed to March 4, 2021 by a vote of 9-0-0.MOTION: To postpone to Thursday, March 25, 2021.5.PDD/DOA-2020-00268 Title: an Official Zoning Map Amendment application of TuscanGardens Of Delray Beach Properties, LLC by WGINC, Agent. Request: to allow arezoning from the Agricultural Residential (AR) Zoning District to the Planned UnitDevelopment (PUD) Zoning District.Title: a Development Order Amendment to a Planned Development District and aRequested Use of Tuscan Gardens Of Delray Beach Properties, LLC by WGINC,Agent. Request: to reconfigure the Master Plan and Site Plan; add land area; addresidents/beds; and, modify Conditions of Approval.General Location: West side of Sims Road, approximately 0.5 miles north of AtlanticAvenue. (Tuscan Gardens of Delray Beach) (Control 2005-00506)Pages: 5 - 6Project Manager: Travis GoodsonSize: 12.78 acres BCC District: 5Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends a postponement to Thursday, April 22, 2021.Zoning Commission Recommendation: Postponed to April 1, 2021 by a vote of 9-0-0.MOTION: To postpone to Thursday, April 22, 2021.B.REMANDSC.WITHDRAWALSEND OF POSTPONEMENTS/REMANDS/WITHDRAWALS AGENDABCC AGENDAFEBRUARY 2021PAGE 3

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West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 Phone: (561) 233-5200 County Administrator Verdenia C. Baker Fax: (561) 233-5165 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ZONING HEARING AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA . FEBRUARY 25, 2021 AGENDA ITEM # PAGE # APPLICATION AND CONTROL #S APPLICATION NAME . Agenda Page 4

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