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R15-099 RESOLUTION NO. R15 -099 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO APPLY FOR AND EXECUTE AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FRDAP) GRANT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FOR FUNDING TOWARDS 111 DEVELOPMENT OF CONGRESS AVENUE COMMUNITY 1 PARK; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 1 1 WHEREAS, in 2014, the Recreation and Parks Department applied for a FRDAP Grant to 1 • help fund the Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park improvements and Tennis Center renovations, 1 ' but was not awarded funding; and 1 WHEREAS, in a continuing effort to complete the development of the Congress Avenue 1 Barrier -Free Park, staff is re- applying for this grant in the amount of $50,000.00 that will, in part, 1: fund the purchase and installation of the premier playground element of the park which will be 1 ' accessible by wheelchair or walker and offer new opportunities for children of all ages and abilities; 21 and 2 WHEREAS, this grant does not require a cash match; and 2 • WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection administers FRDAP; and 2 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in the best 2 interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to approve the City Manager 25 apply for and authorizing her to sign all agreements and documents associated with the Florida 2 Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) grant. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: C:\ Users\ prainitoj \AppData\l.ocal\Mierosoft\Windows \Temporary Internet Files \ Content. lE5\ 9155K2YF \FRDAP_Grant_Agnt_(2015)_ _Reso.doc 2 • Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being 31 true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. 3 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes the City Manager to apply for and 3 - sign all agreements and documents associated with the Florida Recreation Development Assistance 33 Program (FRDAP) grant on behalf of the City of Boynton Beach for funding towards development 3 of Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park. 3 ' Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 3: PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3 day of September, 2015. 3 3: 3 • CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 4• 4 YES NO 4 . Mayor — Jerry Taylor 4 4 Vice Mayor — Joe Casello ✓ 4' 4: Commissioner — David T. Merker ✓ 4 4: Commissioner — Mack McCray 4• 5f Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick 51 5 5 VOTE 5 ' ATTEST: 5: 5 O 5 • M. Prainito, MMC G '� 61 Clerk 61 6- a 6 6 5 (Corporate Seal) Tfl N e 6 C:\ Users\ prainitoj\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows \Temporary Internet Files \ Content. 1E5\ 9155K2YF \FRDAP_Grant - _Reso.doc City of Boynton Beach Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program 2016 - 2017 Cr MI TO N * Project Applicant: Wally Majors, Director Recreation & Parks Department City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 742 -6255 Na• 001 lart.\ Florida Department of Environmental Protection FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM GRANT APPLICATION PACKAGE 14 •ntaI ? lc a Required Signatures: Adobe Signature PART I — GENERAL INFORMATION (DEP USE ONLY) Received: Postmarked: Application Number: I. APPLICANT INFORMATION A. Name of Applicant: City of Boynton Beach B. Federal Employer Identification Number:* 59- 6000282 * *(This number must be registered at My Florida Market Place with the address the warrant will be forwarded) C. Population: 71,608 D. Current Operating Budget: $186.6M (This is the operating budget for the city, county or special district, and not just the department budget) E. Contact Person: Wally Majors Title: Recreation & Parks Director (The contact person is someone who will be in direct contact with DEP and be responsible for administering this grant if awarded) F. Mailing Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach Zip Code: 33435 City /State: P Telephone : 561 ) 742 -6255 E -mail: majorsw @bbfl.us FAX: 561- 742 -6233 I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true and accurate. 1 further certify that I possess the authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant. 15 Signature of City or County Manager /Title Date DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 1 of 28 2. PROJECT INFORMATION A. Name of Project: Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park B. Project Type (Check One): Project cannot be a combination of acquisition and development Acquisition: El Development: ✓ On land owned by applicant On land currently under site control by applicant Date site control expires: Trail Construction: On land owned by applicant I J On land currently under site control by applicant Date site control expires: Development projects must be under site control (owned by deed, or leased or dedicated for minimum of 30 years from the date of application) by the close of the submission period ( August 14, 2015 ). • School board property is ineligible either by lease or ownership. • Include a copy of the site control documents (e.g., deed, lease, etc.). If providing a Quit Claim Deed, please attach a copy of a 30 year title search or title opinion. (Tab as Exhibit "N") DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 2 of 28 C. PROJECT LOCATION: Street Address: 3111 South Congress Avenue City: Boynton Beach County: Palm Beach Zip Code: 33436 GIS Coordinates: Latitude: 953,229 Longitude: 787,003 1. Submit a boundary map of the project area providing a description and sketch of the project area boundaries, display known easements and be legally sufficient to identify the project area. Aerial photographs are accepted as boundary maps, as long as the boundaries are identified (Visit website for example). (Tab as Exhibit "K") 2. Submit color, on -site photographs for all three copies of your application, sufficient to depict the physical characteristics of the project area. (Tab as Exhibit "L ") 3. Location map and directions: Submit a detailed road map precisely locating the project site along with clear written driving instructions from the nearest federal or state highway. NOTE: Confirm that street names listed are the same as those posted on street signs in the area. Please do not use Map Quest or any other computer mapping program for this. (Tab as Exhibit "M") D. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN WHICH THE PROJECT SITE IS LOCATED: This should be the Florida Senate and Florida House district in which the proposed project site is located. If you are not sure of the district, contact your local office of the Supervisor of Elections. (There is only one each.) Senator Maria Lorts Sachs State Senator: Senate District Number: 34 Representative Iry Slosberg 91 State Representative: House District Number. E. TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES BEING ACQUIRED OR TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES BEING DEVELOPED: 4 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 3 of 28 F. DESCRIBE THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROJECT. 1) For Development Projects: (a) Provide a description of the proposed project which includes existing and future uses, existing and proposed physical improvements, natural and historical resources, any proposed resource protection/conservation and any existing buildings on site. Please see Exhibit P - Physical Characteristics on project site: Yes No I ndicate if a natural spring is located ❑ 0 (b) sP g P J (c) Indicate if there is public access to the park either through an existing street or easement: Yes No Describe Public Access: Please see Exhibit P - Public Access (If additional room needed - Tab as Exhibit "P") 2) For Acquisition Projects: (in addition to the above information) (a) If the proposed project consists of acquiring multiple parcels or from multiple owners, identify specific order in which the parcels will be acquired to ensure that in the event that all parcels cannot be acquired, the purposes of the project can be achieved. Also address the ability to have public access to the park either through an existing street or easement. Not applicable - this is a development project. (If additional room needed - Tab as Exhibit "P ") DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 4 of 28 3. FINANCIAL INFORMATION GRANT MATCH RATIOS: (Based on the grant cap of $200,0 Project Cost State Share Grantee Share $50,000 or less 100% 0% $50,001 to $150,000 75% 25% $150,001 up to $400,000 50% 50% Project Cost = State Share + Grantee Share Refer to Chapter 62D- 5.055(4), F.A.C. for complete information on match requirements and match types. The Total Project Cost (Line F) must equal the grant request (Line A) plus the total local match (Line E). This figure (Line F) should not total more than $400,000 for the purpose of this application. A. FRDAP Funds Requested (State Share) Line A $ 50,000,00 B. Local Funds Available: (Grantee Share) 1. Cash: Line B $ 0.00 2. In -Kind: Line C $ 0.00 3. Land Value: Line D $ 0.00 If property is developed, land value CANNOT be used as a match. Total Local Match: Line E $ 0.00 Sum of lines B, C and D C. Total Cost of Proposed Project: Line F $ 50,000.00 Sum of Lines A and E (Should not total more than $400,000) (If approved for REDI Match Waiver, fill out REDI Waiver Form located under FRDAP Administrative Forms at www.dep.state.fl.us /parks /OIRS) (Tab as Exhibit "0") I I DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 5 of 28 D. PROJECT WORK PLAN (COMPLETE FOR ALL PROJECTS, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION): On page 7 & 8 as attachment 1, list the project Work Plan for the elements for this application. The Project elements are listed with the related tasks and deliverables. Primary elements and support elements should be listed separately. Use as many project elements and tasks needed to complete the project. Remember to include each element in your conceptual site plan. Submit a conceptual site plan displaying the areas and facilities to be developed as proposed on page 7 &8 of this application. The site plan must correlate with the project boundary map and work plan elements. The site plan must CLEARLY DELINEATE using color codes between facilities /opportunities currently existing, facilities proposed for funding (page 7 & 8) in this application and facilities planned for future development. If project is an acquisition project, be sure to submit on the site plan the proposed elements to be developed as listed on page 17 of this application. Also identify different FRDAP phases on the site plan and anv LWCF phases. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: PRIMARY RECREATION AREAS AND FACILITIES: Primary facilities include all recreation facilities and opportunities. Primary cost must be equal to or greater than fifty percent (50 %) of the total cost. Primary examples are: beach access, picnic facilities, fishing piers, ball fields, tennis courts, trails, trailheads, shade structures for recreational facilities, etc. Enclosed structures are not eligible costs. Costs of planning and site preparation should be included within the cost of each element. If land value is used as match, it should be included under primary cost. If this is a trail project, list the uses or types of trails. If developing one trail for multi- purposes state multi - purpose trail, but if doing several different trails list separately with each use (example: walking trail or bike trail). SUPPORT FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS: Support facilities are facilities which cannot stand alone, or which would have little or no public outdoor recreational value without the primary facility. No enclosed structures are eligible except restrooms, bathhouses or restroom/concession stands. Other support examples are: parking, landscaping, and security lighting. Amenities such as benches, or bike racks will receive no points when being scored. The enclosed structures listed above cannot be phased and must be completed with one grant. ACQUISITION PROJECTS: If acquisition project, on page 7 & 8, list the project work plan for the acquisition phase of the project. (Tab as Exhibit "A ") DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 6 of 28 ATTACHMENT 1 FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FRDAP) DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WORK PLAN Project Name: Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park Grantee Name: City of Boynton Beach The project reimbursement is limited to one (1) invoice upon completion of all Project Elements listed below and submittal of all Deliverables and required documentation identified in the table below. Completion Documentation required prior to Reimbursement Request. Project Tasks, Deliverables and Required Documentation Task #1: Amount of Costs Amount of Costs Deliverables and Documentation To Development to be Paid with to be Paid with Be Submitted Upon Completion . .. of Grant Funds Grantee Match And Before Reimbursement Can Be Approved _ • (List each Primary project Provide Budget Provide Budget element) Detail Detail Multi- Station Accessible $43,000 0 Project Completion Certification ; Playground Final as- built site plan' $5,000 0 •' Tennis Courts Florida Recreation and Parks ` 1,1 1 0,11 ; $2,000 �� i§I' � cta � s Picnic Facilities 0 Color Photographs of Project 4.ige; • Notice of Limitation of Use Boundary Survey DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 7 of 28 (List each Support project element) *All work will be completed in accordance with the approved plans. TOTALS: $ 50,000.00 $ 0.00 Performance Standard: Approval of deliverables is based upon review for compliance with the requirements for funding under the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP); approved plans and application approved for funding. DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 8 of 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING PROJECT WORK PLAN: DELIVERABLES/ELEMENTS/WORK TO BE COMPLETED: Identify ALL elements that will be completed under this Agreement. DELIVERABLE/ELEMENT BUDGET AMOUNT FOR REIMBURSEMENT: Must provide a budget for each element and identify the expense category and budget detail. Provide description of the costs as follows: Salaries: identify the position title/hourly rate /# of hours to complete the deliverable; Fringe benefits: identify the % used to calculate the fringe benefits; Contractual Services: identify what service will be paid for under the contract for services; Equipment: the purchase of equipment is not allowed under this Agreement, the rental of equipment is the only costs allowed that are associated with equipment; Supplies and Materials: identify what supplies/materials will be purchased; Other costs: identify what other costs are being requested (such as printing costs, other costs that do not fit into the other established cost categories (salaries, fringe benefits, equipment, supplies, indirect, contractual services); Indirect Costs: identify the percentage that is used for the indirect being claimed for reimbursement (cannot exceed 15% unless prior approval has been obtained by the Department).. MATCH AMOUNT TO BE CLAIMED: The same level of detail must be provided for match as for reimbursement. DOCUMENTATION/DELIVERABLES TO BE SUBMITTED UPON COMPLETION: All of these deliverables must be submitted before final reimbursement can be processed. Completion Documentation required prior to Reimbursement DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 9 of 28 PART II — EVALUATION CRITERIA GENERAL CRITERIA 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN A. Is the proposed project identified, in whole or in part, in the applicant's capital improvement plan or schedule during the current or next three (3) fiscal years? Provide: 1) A letter from the agency's city or county manager certifying the five year capital improvement schedule is officially adopted and date adopted. Project will not receive points if letter is not submitted and does not state the date CIP was adopted. - AND - 2) A copy of the five -year capital improvement schedule included in the applicant's adopted Local Comprehensive Plan, stating project by name, amount and year (County or City budgets are not the same as capital improvement schedules) Please highlight project name, amount and year. (20 points) IS Yes No OR— B. Is the proposed project identified as part of the plan through an adopted resolution committing the applicant to amend their capital improvement plan or schedule and complete the project should it receive program funds? Provide: a copy of a fully executed resolution amending the existing schedule to include the proposed project. The resolution must clearly indicate the proposed project by name, amount and year and cannot be older than 3 years. (10 points) El Yes El No (Tab as Exhibit "A") 2. STATE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN A. Explain how the proposed project would address one or more of the issues or goals identified in the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Use the OUTDOOR RECREATION IN FLORIDA - 2008 (Chapter 6 & 7). Provide quotations or other appropriate references with explanations to justify the correlation. To receive points, must give a detailed explanation as to how the project meets the goals, cannot only list the goals. (Tab as Exhibit "B ") (4 points) Please see attached Exhibit B - SCORP DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 10 of 28 B. 2008 Relative Need Index by Region The proposed project provides for a priority resource or facility need in the applicant's planning region identified in the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Locate the applicant's region and circle each priority resource/facility need as proposed in the project cost on page 7 & 8 of this application: (7 points) EL I Saltwater Beach Activities* Baseball or Softball * Picnicking *Football Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Saltwater Non -Boat Fishing * Golf 1-1 RV / Trailer Camping * Freshwater Boat Ramp Use * Soccer or Rugby II Saltwater Beach Activities * Nature Study * Historical or Archeological Sites Baseball or Softball * Picnicking * Freshwater Boat Ramp Use * Football Hunting * Horseback Riding * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use 1 - 7 III Football * Picnicking * Nature Study * Soccer or Rugby * Baseball or Softball Horseback Riding * Outdoor Basketball * RV / Trailer Camping n Freshwater Boat Ramp Use * Bicycle Riding – Unpaved Trails I 1 1V Historical or Archeological Sites * Baseball or Softball * Football Saltwater Beach Activities * Picnicking * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Outdoor Basketball * Nature Study * Golf * Soccer or Rugby V Picnicking * Football * RV / Trailer Camping * Nature Study * Baseball or Softball Bicycle Riding - Unpaved Trails * Outdoor Basketball * Soccer or Rugby 1-7 Horseback Riding * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use VI Picnicking * RV / Trailer Camping * Football * Baseball or Softball Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Nature Study * Historical or Archeological Sites ri Outdoor Basketball * Saltwater Beach Activities * Soccer or Rugby VII RV / Trailer Camping * Picnicking * Baseball or Softball * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use Nature Study * Freshwater Boat Ramp Use * Football * Golf * Horseback Riding Outdoor Basketball 1 1 VIII Picnicking * RV / Trailer Camping * Baseball or Softball * Football * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use Saltwater Beach Activities * Golf * Outdoor Basketball * Outdoor Tennis * Soccer or Rugby 111 IX Picnicking * RV / Trailer Camping * Saltwater Beach Activities * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use Golf * Football * Nature Study * Baseball or Softball * Outdoor Tennis * Historical or Archaeological Sites 1 v l X Football * Golf * Baseball or Softball * Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Picnicking * Outdoor Tennis Saltwater Beach Activities * Outdoor Basketball * RV / Trailer Camping * Soccer or Rugby DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 11 of 28 I I XI Outdoor Swimming Pool Use * Picnicking * Football * Baseball or Softball * Saltwater Beach Activities * Outdoor Tennis * Golf * Outdoor Basketball * Saltwater Non -Boat Fishing * RV / Trailer Camping IC I - � ,,r 4- . _ . I .tev t ,.... 1�- j' °"4 ) 1 _7. *mu*. ...E IV wv } �.. IIArAxrrt` Ice aAV : 1, 1 .. ` , 111 .1 I.,AuiA 1 . - IIF . — . j wpm L �•w. ‘ - IN >ALT ------.:\ i ! t ; VIII ' ` f j if ___ r ' IA. ;. *4KA 1 -i4 ( 7_r a - -- I>wHMR .�� URY 0 �/ 60. V A IX 11 --'. Main ' � XI 4. DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 12 of 28 3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Indicate which of the following apply (Check ALL that apply): (To receive points for this section any meetings, presentations, or surveys must be held in the current year or within the previous 3 nears of application and each of the three meetings must be held separately to receive each set of points. Meetings also must be held prior to the application submittal.) !IEi A. A pre - advertised public meeting was held solely for the purpose of discussing the proposed project. Attach a copy of ad and proof of publication for the advertisement. Advertisement needs to state where and when advertised. If submitting 2 applications, must hold separate meeting for each project (unless they are phased projects of the same park). If not advertised in a newspaper, need a written explanation as to how, when and where advertised, along with a copy of notice/advertisement. (Tab as Exhibit "C -1") (10 points) r7 B. The project was discussed at a regularly scheduled meeting of the applicant's advisory board responsible for park, recreation or leisure service activities. Provide a copy of the minutes of the advisory board meeting(s) where this project was discussed. The board must be an appointed group of citizens, such as a parks and recreation advisory board, who would normally review projects similar to the proposed grant application. Planning and zoning or similar boards may be used if a parks and recreation advisory board does not exist. CITY OR COUNTY COMMISSIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED ADVISORY BOARDS. (Tab as Exhibit "C -2") (7 points) Ell C. Public input on the proposed project was obtained through presentations to community organizations, neighborhood associations and/or a written opinion survey. Provide documentation (minutes from the meeting which the project was discussed with date or thank -you letter from an organization, association, etc.) showing that presentations regarding this project were made to community organizations or groups OR provide a copy of the survey, who surveyed and summary of the results. Letters of support are not acceptable to receive points. (Tab as Exhibit "C -3 ") (4 points) DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 13 of 28 4. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Capability to develop, operate and maintain the project site: (Check ONLY one): Provide a brief description of how development, programming and maintenance will be provided and a copy of an agency organizational chart. Must provide both to receive points. I ✓ 1 The applicant has a full-time recreation or park department staffed to provide facility development, programming and maintenance. (Tab as Exhibit "D ") (6 points) The applicant has demonstrated the existence of a full -time ability to provide facility development, programming and maintenance. (Tab as Exhibit "D ") . (4 points) The applicant has other means of providing facility development, programming and maintenance. (Tab as Exhibit "D") (2 points) 5. PARK PARTNERSHIP The proposed project is supported through a fully executed written cooperative agreement between the applicant and a private or public entity (within the current or past 3 years) in which said entity agrees to furnish 10% or more of the total project costs in cash, land, or labor services for the development/construction of this project with the applicant holding the leading management responsibility. The written agreement must be executed by the end of the submission period and quantify the donation in monetary units. This can be a cooperative agreement between either parties or a letter from the entity agreeing to furnish 10% of the total project costs in cash, materials, land, or labor services. (A management or maintenance agreement is not acceptable.) fl Yes I ' l No (Tab as Exhibit "E ") (3 points) 6. TRAIL CONNECTIVITY The project provides for increased frail access by connecting an existing, publicly owned and designated recreational trail which is outside the project boundary. Indicate on the site plan the project trail/connection and name and location of existing trail(s) outside the boundaries. NI Yes E No (Tab as Exhibit "G ") (5 points) DRP - 106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 14 of 28 DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA (COMPLETE ONLY FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS) 1. NEW DEVELOPMENT List the existing facilities/improvements on the project site. Include improvements such as baseball fields, basketball courts, trails, boat ramps, etc. (Bullet lists are encouraged) (If undeveloped, state None). The site plan must clearly delineate between facilities/opportunities currently existing, facilities proposed for funding in this application and facilities planned for future development. Identify and color code different funding phases from the existing facilities. (Tab as Exhibit "G ") (5 points, if undeveloped) Please see attached Exhibit G 2. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA A) List the facilities which are addressed on page 7 & 8 of this application which are identified in the priority ranked index clusters of outdoor facilities needs for renovation and/or new construction identified within the applicant's population density as set forth in the Department's study entitled "Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida" effective December 1995. (See attached pages 22 -26 for Priority Ranked Index Clusters. A project facility not listed in the priority ranked indexes will receive a score of a similar facility included in the indexes, as determined by the Department staff.) (11' developing trails, must have separate trails to receive separate points. (Maximum 30 points) • New Multi- station Accessible Playground (Cluster II - 5 points) • New Picnic Facilities (Cluster II - 5 points) • Tennis Court (renovation) (Cluster II - 5 points) DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 15 of 28 B) Does the proposed project, in whole or in part, address the highest priority of infrastructure funding needs for the applicant's population density as set forth in the study titled "1995 INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA ". Use the table below to determine in which priority funding need ranking the project falls. (Check ONLY one): Highest Priority Funding Need (13 points) ❑ Second Highest Priority Funding Need (8 points) Population Density 1— Population Under 10,000 Rank 1 Construction •'°• :. Rank 2 Renovation Population Density 2 — Population 10,000 to 24,999 Rank 1 Renovation Rank 2 Construction Population Density 3 — Population 25,000 to 49,999 Rank 1 Construction Rank Renovation Population Density 4 — Population 50,000 to 99,999 Rank 1 Construction - • Rank 2 Renovation Population Density 5 — Population 100,000 and Rank 1 sf: Renovation 1: Over •_ - Rank 2 • • Construction Source: The 1995 Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 16 of 28 ACQUISITION CRITERIA (COMPLETE ONLY FOR ACQUISITION PROJECTS) 1. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA List all the facilities that will be developed for this project. Only facilities identified in the top three priority ranked index clusters of outdoor facilities needs for new construction identified within the applicant's population density as set forth in the Department's study entitled "Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida ", effective December 1995, will receive these points. (Priority ranked index clusters are attached as pages 22 -26.) (15 points) Not applicable - development project 2. NEEDED RECREATIONAL ACREAGE Describe how the project provides for identified need(s) for additional park acreage pursuant to the applicant's adopted local comprehensive plan. Provide the following: A. J INeeded acres/Person and riTotal Acreage Under Local Control B. Provide excerpts of the applicant's local comprehensive plan as supporting back -up documentation and highlight the information that pertains to this section. (Tab as Exhibit "F") (15 points) Not applicable - development project DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 17 of 28 3. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN A) Is the proposed development of the property identified in the applicant's capital improvement plan (CIP) or schedule during the current or next three (3) fiscal years? 1). Provide: a letter from the agency's city or county manager certifying the five year capital improvement schedule is officially adopted and date adopted. Project will not receive points if letter is not submitted and does not state the date CIP was adopted. - AND - 2). Provide: a copy of the five -year capital improvement schedule included in the applicant's adopted Local Comprehensive Plan, stating project by name, amount and year (County or City budgets are not the same as capital improvement schedules). Highlight project name, amount and year. (6 points) fl Yes n No — 0R---- B) Is the proposed development of the property included as part of the plan through an adopted resolution committing the applicant to amend their CIP and develop the property should it receive program funds? Provide: a copy of a fully executed resolution amending the existing schedule to include the development of the proposed project. The resolution must clearly indicate the development of the proposed project by name, year and amount and cannot be older than 3 years. (3 points) C Yes I No (Tab as Exhibit "A") DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 18 of 28 TRAIL CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA (COMPLETE ONLY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAIL PROJECTS) 1. NEW DEVELOPMENT List the existing facilities /improvements on the project site. Include improvements such as trails, trailheads, ball fields, basketball courts, etc. (Bullet lists are encouraged. If undeveloped, state None.) The site plan must clearly delineate between facilities/opportunities currently existing, facilities proposed for funding in this application and facilities planned for future development. Identify and color code different funding phases from the existing facilities. (Tab as Exhibit "G ") (5 points, if undeveloped) Not applicable - park development project 2. STATE GREENWAYS AND TRAILS PLAN Explain how the proposed project would address one or more issues or goals as identified in the Florida Greenways and Trails System Plan. Use "Florida Greenways and Trails System Plan— 2013- 2017 ". Provide quotations or other appropriate references to justify the correlation. Use a separate sheet if necessary. (Tab as Exhibit "II") (6 points) Not applicable - park development project DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 19 of 28 3. STATE OF FLORIDA DESIGNATED RECREATIONAL GREENWAY OR TRAIL The project is located on or connects with a State of Florida designated greenway or trail. Provide a map and documentation (letter from Office of Greenways and Trails) indicating connectivity. Designation Agreements must be fully executed by the end of submission period. Yes I No (Tab as Exhibit "I ") (3 points) 4. REGIONAL OR LOCAL GREENWAYS AND TRAILS PLAN Explain how the proposed project would implement a Greenway and Trail Plan adopted by either a regional or local governmental entity. Provide quotations or appropriate references with explanations to justify correlation. Enclose a copy of the regional or local governmental adopted Greenway Plan. (Tab as Exhibit "J ") (4 points) not applicable - park development project DRP -106 (Effective 06-05 -2015) Page 20 of 28 5. MIXED USE OR SINGLE USE TRAILS Does the specific trail design demonstrate that the project will support: Mixed use recreational trail opportunities, either motorized or non - motorized, or both? ri Yes LI No (8 points) OR Single use recreational trail opportunities? Yes No (6 points) 6. INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Does the proposed project, in whole or in part, address the highest priority of infrastructure funding needs for the applicant's population density as set forth in the study titled "1995 INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT FACILITY NEEDS IN '1'HE STATE OF FLORIDA ". Use the table below to detennine in which priority funding need ranking the project falls. (Check ONLY one): C Highest Priority Funding Need (13 points) Second Highest Priority Funding Need (8 points) Popula Oen�sity 1 Populaiion :Under 1O 000 Ra' k C structRop 4: � t -,h R e ne ' R.e n° r�:l Pflpulaoon Density 2 Poputalio 10,000 to 24,909 k aik«i •v ' t .v y Itpk r ^GOnstri°a© Po ulation Derlsiiy3 Popiilatian<25,t000 to 49 ? 9 99 Ilan hs#i� tiotl Populattoii Density 4 Populalioip 50,000 to 99,999 R i ik Qa tr' ctigp Pxi uialtvn �ens�ty 5 - Po4uIation 100, a 00 2 b 1i f • Source: The 1995 Infrastructure Assessment of Local Government Recreation and Park Department Facility Needs in the State of Florida DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 21 of 28 Part III — Supporting Documents POPULATION DENSITIES Outdoor Facility Needs Ranked by Priority Index: Population Density 1 Rank Renovation Construction Facility Points Facility Points 1 Playgrounds 6 Baseball Fields 6 Cluster I 2 Support Facilities 5 Softball Fields 5 3 Tennis Courts 5 Playgrounds 5 Cluster II 4 Rest Rooms 5 Rest Rooms 5 5 Picnic Facilities 4 Support Facilities 4 6 Baseball Fields 4 Soccer Fields 4 7 Basketball Courts 4 Basketball Courts 4 Cluster III 8 Softball Fields 4 Bike Trails 4 9 Swimming Pools 4 Swimming Pools 4 10 Boating Facilities 4 Tennis Courts 4 11 Fishing Piers 3 Picnic Facilities 3 12 Camping 3 Handball Courts 3 13 Handball Courts 3 Fishing Piers 3 Cluster IV 14 Football Fields 3 Football Fields 3 15 Soccer Fields 3 Boating Facilities 3 16 Beach Access 2 Exercise Trails 2 17 Historical Facilities 2 Camping 2 18 Shuffleboard Courts 2 Beach Access 2 Cluster V 19 Nature Trails 2 Historical Facilities 2 20 Other 2 Shuffleboard Courts 2 21 Golf Courses 2 Nature Trails 2 22 Bike Trails 1 Golf Courses 1 23 Exercise Trails 1 Hiking Trails 1 Cluster VI 24 Hiking Trails 1 Horse Trails 1 25 Horse Trails 1 Other 1 Population Density 1 - Population Under 10,000 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 22 of 28 Outdoor Facility Needs Ranked by Priority Index: Population Density 2 Rank Renovation Construction Facility Points Facility Points 1 Rest Rooms 6 Support Facilities 6 Cluster I 2 Support Facilities 6 Rest Rooms 6 3 Playgrounds 6 Playgrounds 6 4 Baseball Fields 5 Softball Fields 5 5 Tennis Courts 5 Soccer Fields 5 Cluster IT 6 Softball Fields 5 Baseball Fields 5 7 Basketball Courts 4 Basketball Courts 4 8 Boating Facilities 4 Picnic Facilities 4 Cluster III 9 Swimming Pools 4 Swimming Pools 4 10 Picnic Facilities 4 Football Fields 4 11 Soccer Fields 4 Tennis Courts 4 12 Exercise Trails 3 Handball Courts 3 13 Football Fields 3 Nature Trails 3 Cluster IV 14 Shuffleboard Courts 3 Bike Trails 3 15 Handball Courts 2 Boating Facilities 2 16 Beach Access 2 Other 2 17 Fishing Piers 2 Exercise Trails 2 18 Camping 2 Golf Courses 2 Cluster V 19 Bike Trails 2 Hiking Trails 2 20 Nature Trails 2 Fishing Piers 2 21 Other 2 Camping 2 22 Golf Courses 1 Beach Access 1 23 Hiking Trails 1 Historical Facilities 1 24 Historical Facilities 1 Horse Trails 1 Cluster VI 25 Horse Trails 1 Shuffleboard Courts 1 Population Density2 - Population From 10,000 to 24,999 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 23 of 28 Outdoor Facility Needs Ranked by Priority Index: Population Density 3 - Rank Renovation Construction Facility Points Facility Points 1 Rest Rooms 6 Baseball Fields 6 Cluster I 2 Playgrounds 6 Soccer Fields 6 3 Support Facilities 5 Support Facilities 5 4 Tennis Courts 5 Softball Fields 5 Cluster II 5 Baseball Fields 5 Playgrounds 5 6 Basketball Courts 5 Boating Facilities 5 7 Beach Access 4 Football Fields 4 8 Swimming Pools 4 Tennis Courts 4 Cluster III 9 Soccer Fields 4 Rest Rooms 4 10 Picnic Facilities 4 Picnic Facilities 4 11 Football Fields 3 Basketball Courts 3 12 Softball Fields 3 Other 3 Cluster IV 13 Boating Facilities 3 Exercise Trails 3 14 Exercise Trails 2 Bike Trails 2 15 Handball Courts 2 Nature Trails 2 16 Other 2 Camping 2 17 Golf Courses 2 Handball Courts 2 18 Shuffleboard Courts 2 Historical Facilities 2 Cluster V 19 Fishing Piers 2 Swimming Pools 2 20 Bike Trails 2 Hiking Trails 2 21 Hiking Trails 2 Golf Courses 2 22 Nature Trails 2 Beach Access 2 23 Camping 2 Fishing Piers 2 24 Historical Facilities 1 Horse Trails 1 Cluster VI 25 Horse Trails 1 Shuffleboard Courts 1 Population Density 3 - Population From 25,000 to 49,999 1 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 24 of 28 Outdoor Facility Needs Ranked by Priority Index: Population Density 4 Rank Renovation Construction Facility Points Facility Points 1 Playgrounds 6 Soccer Fields 6 Cluster I 2 Rest Rooms 5 Playgrounds 5 3 Support Facilities 5 Picnic Facilities Cluster II 4 Tennis Courts Q Baseball Fields 5 5 Soccer Fields 5 Support Facilities 5 6 Baseball Fields 5 Swimming Pools 5 7 Swimming Pools 4 Softball Fields 4 8 Exercise Trails 4 Basketball Courts 4 Cluster III 9 Softball Fields 4 Rest Rooms 4 10 Basketball Courts 4 Other 4 11 Handball Courts 3 Exercise Trails 3 Cluster IV 12 Picnic Facilities 3 Golf Courses 3 13 Boating Facilities 2 Tennis Courts 2 14 Beach Access 2 Boating Facilities 2 15 Fishing Piers 2 Fishing Piers 2 16 Shuffleboard Courts 2 Football Fields 2 17 Football Fields 2 Handball Courts 2 18 Golf Courses 2 Bike Trails 2 Cluster V 19 Nature Trails 2 Nature Trails 2 20 Other 2 Hiking Trails 2 21 Bike Trails 2 Horse Trails 2 22 Camping 2 Beach Access 2 23 Hiking Trails 2 _ Camping 2 24 Historical Facilities 1 Historical Facilities 1 Cluster VI 25 Horse Trails 1 Shuffleboard Courts 1 Population Density 4 - Population From 50,000 to 99,999 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 25 of 28 Outdoor Facility Needs Ranked by Priority Index: Population Density 5 Rank Renovation Construction Fa Points Facility Points 1 Support Facilities 6 Support Facilities 6 Cluster I 2 Rest Rooms 5 Baseball Fields 5 Cluster II 3 Playgrounds 5 Playgrounds 5 4 Tennis Courts 4 Softball Fields 4 5 Swimming Pools 4 Rest Rooms 4 Cluster III 6 Boating Facilities 4 Soccer Fields 4 7 Basketball Courts 4 Picnic Facilities 4 8 Golf Courses 3 Bike Trails 3 9 Softball Fields 3 Swimming Pools 3 10 Picnic Facilities 3 Exercise Trails 3 11 Historical Facilities 3 Hiking Trails 3 Cluster IV 12 Baseball Fields 3 Other 3 13 Fishing Piers 3 Golf Courses 3 14 Exercise Trails 3 Camping 3 15 Soccer Fields 3 Beach Access 3 16 Handball Courts 2 Historical Facilities 2 17 Camping 2 Tennis Courts 2 18 Football Fields 2 Basketball Courts 2 Cluster V 19 Nature Trails 2 Boating Facilities 2 20 Beach Access 2 Fishing Piers 2 21 Bike Trails 2 Football Fields 2 22 Other 2 Nature Trails 2 23 Hiking Trails 2 Handball Courts 2 24 Horse Trails 1 Horse Trails 1 Cluster VI 25 Shuffleboard Courts 1 Shuffleboard Courts 1 Population Density 5 - Population From 100,000 & Over DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 26 of 28 CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact Phone A. FRDAP Application Information & Help 850/245 -2501 B. FRDAP Administrative Rule 850/245 -2501 www.dep.state.ifus/parks/oirs C. Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor 850/245 -3051 Recreation Plan (SCORP) www.dT.state.fl.us/parlcs/planning D. State Lands, Bureau of Appraisal 850/245 -2555 E. Recreation Accessibility and Safety Program 850/245 -3031 Manager, Florida Park Service F. Office of Greenways & Trails and the Florida 850/245 -2052 Statewide Greenways & Trails Plan DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 27 of 28 ATTACHMENT 2 FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FRDAP) GRANT APPLICATION PACKET DEP Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) .�,• l .ly SOW. RI M CU.... ..,.. bro Wool p r 0•404+ . .) O.* ..,, Sara*, U4 y.:s.: • ♦. mno Pima, • 0 Legend Tamils Bass hd.n v✓. aa.1322 shate.fl u;, m a Angie ppft ( t)I.K1bD.. low, seed U.mu Wan. Caws, Program 5860- 245 -2601 ` Gorw 6,ow✓n May 2015 DRP -106 (Effective 06 -05 -2015) Page 28 of 28 The City of Boynton Beach City Managers Office 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 334 - (5 742 -6010 FAX: (56 742-f,,) 1 Email: laVerriereL(bbfl.us August 11, 2015 Ms. Tamika Bass Department of Environmental Protection Office of Operations Land and Recreation Grants Section 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 585 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -3000 RE: FRDAP Application - Capital Improvement Plan Dear Ms. Bass: The attached Capital Improvement Program Schedule for FY2015/2016 through FY2018 /2019 was officially adopted on September 16, 2014 and includes the Congress Avenue Barrier -Free project. Please keep in mind that this is a five -year program schedule and since our FRDAP grant application was not funded in FY2015/2016, we are re- applying for the FY2016/2017 fiscal year; this approved project will be rolled into FY2016/2017. We appreciate the opportunity to apply for Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program funding to assist with the Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park and Tennis Center. Please let us know if you need anything else. Sincerely, 0 Lori LaVerriere City Manager Attachments America's Gateway to the Gulfstream 0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA FY2014- 2015ADOPTED BUDGET FY 2014 -2015 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PTe)ect FY 2014/15 FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 FY 2017/18 FY 2018/19 5 Year Number PROJECT' NAME Adopted Plan Plan Plan Plan Total RP17m An Center - Ceding Tile Replacement 10,000 10,000 20,000 RP] 7m An Center - Parking Lot Resealing 8,000 8,000 16,000 RP 16m Art Center - Parking Lot Lighting 50,000 50.00 r --- - -- -- (: RP lam Congress Ave Barrier Free - Playground 440,000 440,000 RP 13xx Congress Ave Barrier Free - Fit Zone Equipment 185,000 185,000 RP15xx Betty Thomas Neighborhood Part - Parking Lot Resealing 5,000 5,1 RPI4xx Boynton lakes Park - Fitness Trail Equipment I 12,000 - 12,000 RP17m Boynton Lakes Park - Playground Equipment & Gazebo Painting 32,000 32,000 RPI6xx Boynton Lakes Park - Park Furnishing 5,0001 5,1 - GG1 Sxx Civic Center - Flooring - Wood 10,000 _ 10,000 RP16m Civic Center - Restrooms 60,000 60,004 RP15m Civic Center - Clean and Paint 15.000 15,00E RP16xx Civic Center - Auditorium Floor and Ceiling Rcplacemart _ 70,000 - 70,000 RP 13m Faust Hill - Parking Lot Resealing 5,000 - 5,000 CPO421 Hester Center - Gym Floor Refinishing 8,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 28,00 1 RP14xx Hester Center - Fencing 25,000 25,000 RP17m Hester Center - A/C Equipment 80,000 80,000 RPI5xx Heater Center - Exterior Painting + Concession, PAL, Press Box 25,500 25,50C RPl5m Hester Center - Basketball Court & Racquet Court Restoration 13,000 13,000 RP 16xx Hester Center - Park Furnishing 15,00C 15,000 RP15xx Hibiscus Park - Basketball Court Restoration 5,000 5,000 RPI7m Intracoastal Park - Interior Renovation (Carpet, Painting, Trim, etc) 40,000 40,000 RP 15m Intracoastal Pads - A/C Equipment - 30,000 30,000 RPI6m Intracoastal Park - Pavilion #1 Exterior Painting 8,000 8,000 RPl4m Intracoastal Pk - Pavilion 1,3,4 & Gazebo -Seal Wood & Hardware 22,000 22,000 - RP I6m Intracoastal Paris - Restmom Building Painting • 5,000 5,030 � RP17m Intracoastal Park - Intracoastal Park Furnishing 12,000 12,000 RP l6m Intracoastal Park - bdraeoastal Parking Lot Resealing 45,000 45,000 RP16m Jaycee Park - Pavilion #1 and N2 Panting 8,000 8,000 RP17xx Jaycee Part - Interpretive Art _ 10,000 10,000 RPI6m Jaycee Park - RenBoom Building Exterior Painting 12.000 12,000 . RPI6m IJnycee Park - Park Furnishings 10,000 _ 10,000 RP 17m Jaycee Park - Parking Lot Resealing 5,000 5,000 RP14m Knollwood Park - Gazebo Painting 5,000_ - - 5,000 CP -6 cl CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA FY 2014- 2015ADOPTED BUDGET FY 2014 -2015 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM P FY 2014/15 FY 2015/16 FY 2016117 FY 2017/18 FY 2018/19 5 Year Number PROJECT NAME Adopted Plan Plan Plan Plan Total RPl6xx Sara Sans Center - Park Furnishings _ 9,000 9,000 RP15xx San Sims Center - Parking Lot Resealing 20,000 20,000 RP16xx Senior Center - Flooring 38.000 38,000 RPl7xx Senior Center - Patio & Awning Repairs _ -- --.-- -- ,- 8,000 8,000 RPl6xx Senior Center - Parking Lot Resurfacing 55,000 55,000 RPI6xx Senior Center - Trash Cans 3,000 3,000 i CP0244 Tennis Ctr - Court Resurfacing/Restoration 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 50,000 RPI511 Tennis Ctr - Courts Light Replacement 150,000 150,000 RPI5xx Tennis Or - Park Furnishings _, 5,000 5,000 RP 17xx Tennis CU - Parking Lot Resealing 9,500 9,500 RP15I2 Tennis Ctr - Courts Fencing 6,000 6,000 RPt7xx Veterans Memorial Park - Park Furnishings - 5,000 5,000 RPl Sxx Wilson Park - Denson Pool Slide Replacement 80,000 80,000 RP16xx Wilson Park - Pool Building Roof 12,000 12,000 CPOS09 Miscellaneous Small Parks Projects __ 30,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 110,000 CP0631 Parks- Furnishings (Cans, benches, picnic tables, esc.) 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 55,000 TOTAL RECREATION AND PARKS PROJECTS $ 614,000 $ 895,500 $ 1,073,500 $ 413,500 $ 79,000 S 3,075,500 60160 Citywide Public Safety Radio System 2,200,000 I 2,200,000 FA17xx Fire Training Site at Rolling Gran 100,000 100,000 FAl6xx Fire Station 2, 4, & 5 - Kitchen Renovations 100,000 100,000 FA' S. Fire Station #2 - Air Compressor & Fill Station 90,000 90,000 ' FA14xx Fire Station #1 - Driveway & Bay Doors 135,000 135,000 FA17xx Fire Station 63 - Parking Lot Resealing 30,E 30,000 FA13xx Fire Station #4 - Exterior Painting 45,000 45,000 FAI 002 Fire Station Maintenance & Upgrades 35,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 235,000 TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS $ 170,000 $ 140,000 $ 2,395,000 $ 180,000 $ 50,000 S 2,935,000 I CP -8 Exhibit B State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan The following are references to: Chapter 6: Outdoor Trends & Recreation Issues and Chapter 7: Implementing the Plan demonstrating that this project helps to further the statewide outdoor recreation system. 1. Improve access to recreational opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities. • Every aspect Congress ect of the C ress Avenue Barrier -Free Park is designed with this in mind. The g tennis facility restrooms are being renovated to be more accessible to all individuals; the park grounds are barrier -free, no curbs or steps, state of the art handicapped restrooms with an adult changing station that also provides some level of independence of the adult (we've had many compliments on this unique feature); the new accessible multi- station playground is universally designed for children and adults to have equal access to the play areas. 2. Improve communication, coordination and cooperation between outdoor recreation providers and the public — user groups, non - profit organizations and other private interests. • This park was designed with over 10 agencies participating in a public workshop to create a barrier -free park. Agencies who served special populations provided input that enabled the construction of Phase I and Phase II of the park. Phase III planning has also included public input to ensure community needs are met and duplication is avoided. • The City of Boynton Beach Recreation & Parks Department partners with the Greater Boynton Beach Foundation and the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches to hold an Annual 5K Barrier -Free Walk/Run for the community. The event brings together avid runners, walkers and families with children with varying abilities. There are award categories for walkers, runners and those using wheelchairs or other mobility devices. This event brings awareness of the unique offerings of the park and brings the community closer together. 3. Reconnecting Children and Youth to the Outdoors • Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park was intentionally designed to include only native plant species and to represent old Florida in its natural state of scrub and wetlands; even the public art features in the park reflect the culture and history of South Florida. By adding new features and improving existing park elements, more children and adults will be drawn to the park to play and exercise outdoors, in fresh air and reconnect with nature. C .(. _ ... i__, --• 1.- DADA yip .1. . ,, !, ,i 1 , nit , BU ; 1 l ip ;1 0 ; i, 1, ii LAM t 11 p n iiii\IE in r m ;I. r i tht* ' 111 filE . . . . 8 I op ;i as Sib value. must prl'suoitprd f be seated br &3G. i Mil pratuily oat tided not valid fide lel utter otter S >_ 1 dote -m ooiy. a la cane menu poly, nu substitutions one per tv i holidays i e Pe ., upte no valid oo ho days orpoolal eats . I 561230.3232 8 75 5 2 52 swinton avenu �, 4 ✓ 1 Betray beach 33444 tI 1 E T, Congress Avenue 3 - r Barrier Free Park. Forum for Public tnp i a Thursday, September 5, 2013 4 5:00 pm E Boynton Beach City Hall b Commission Chambers a; 0 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard t3 i The purpose of this meeting is to discuss f u Florida Recreation Assistance Program grant for Congress g E_' r.' - Avenue Barrier Free Park O Q Sponsored by the City of Boynton Beach m Recreation & Parks Department O in Accordance with the Provisions of the ADA, auxiliary 9 aids or services will be provided upon request, witt, at • least three (3) days notice Contact floe City o f Boynton 2 Beach Recreation & Parks Department at (561) 742 =6255 If hear mg impaired, Telephone tfine Florida .Relay -Service numbers (800) 955 -8771 ITTY) or 0800; 9.;„5-877C P :lcel o 1 for assistance MINUTES OF THE RECREATION AND PARKS BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2013, AT 6:30 P.M., IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENT: John McVey, Vice Chair Wally Majors, Director, Recreation & Parks Charles Kanter Robert Lapin Trevor Rosecrans Catherine Scantlan Renee Stern, Alternate ABSENT: Elizabeth Pierce -Roe, Chair Thomas Mandler I. Call to Order Vice Chair McVey called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Debbie Majors, Grants Coordinator, and Glenda Hall, Forestry and Grounds Manager, were also present. II. Attendance Roll call was taken. A quorum was present. III. Approval of Minutes Mr. Majors explained he submitted the minutes and they may need some adjustments. Motion Ms. Scantlan moved to approve the minutes. Mr. Kanter seconded the motion that unanimously passed. IV. Unfinished Business V. New Business A. Welcome new members Renee Stern and Trevor Rosecrans introduced themselves. MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 B. FRDAP Grant — Barrier Free Park Wally Majors, Recreation and Parks Director, explained this grant would allow the Department to receive funding for a significant playground piece and iconic element at the Park. He noted the City was awarded a Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) grant when they started the Park and Board support for this application to add additional elements was needed. Debbie Majors, Grants Coordinator for the City, was in attendance to make a presentation and explained it will also be made to the City Commission the next evening as the City Commission had to approve the application. Mr. Majors explained Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park is located on Congress Avenue, adjacent to the Tennis Center. In 2004, former Governor Jeb Bush issued an initiative to initiate Boundless Playgrounds throughout the State. Boundless meant barrier free and it is a trademark name for playgrounds situated throughout the United States. These parks remove as many barriers as possible from play equipment while going above the ADA Standards. The nearest and most prominent Boundless Park in Palm Beach County is at John Prince Park. City staff wanted to expand the playground and remove barriers throughout the entire Park. The Department learned there are over 180,000 individuals in the County that have some degree of disability. Staff obtained feedback from agencies that serve this segment of population. They held stakeholder workshops to receive their ideas for a park with this type of concept and the Park broke ground in February 2011. Photographs of the grand opening and ground breaking were viewed, and Mr. Majors explained about 700 people attended the grand opening. Ms. Majors explained a project of this size and scope usually requires several funding sources and is done in phases. They had three grants totaling over $485K, but when the economy slowed down, the City put the project on hold for one year and lost the FRDAP grant for $135,000. This equated to losing the large playground feature for which they are now seeking funds. The existing elements at the Park were funded through a land and water conservation fund grant which included lighting, trails, landscaping and some play equipment. The City's Capital Improvement Program and private donations paid for additional play equipment such as swings and several smaller pieces of equipment. When the City applied for the grant, they included many elements in the project, including the Tennis Center on the campus of the Park which made the project more attractive. They added new elements and renovated some of the existing features. The City received a $150K grant from Palm Beach County for the swamp /splash -spray pad which is a popular feature. The new elements that would be included in the 2 MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 application, which will be submitted at the end of September, are the wheelchair accessible multi- station playground with a large play feature and an accessible fitness zone. Ms. Majors explained a fitness zone is an outside exercise area. There are five accessible units, and nine standard basic units for cardio, core, balance and strength. The equipment is specially made and designed to be vandal and weather resistant. She noted many individuals do not have the funds to pay for a gym membership. The exercise equipment is geared for those 14 years and older and the playground equipment is designed for those 12 years of age. The FRDAP grant permits renovating existing elements. Renovations at the Tennis Center include resurfacing, remodeling the restrooms to be ADA accessible and replacing the tennis court fencing. They hope, in the future, to be able to offer more wheelchair tennis exhibitions, league play and tournaments. The members viewed a short video. Ms. Majors explained the Trust for Public Land is raising half the funds for the Fitness Zone at the Tennis Center. They estimate the cost for the fitness zone to be about $100K. The other $50K will come from park impact fees. Aerial pictures of the Park showed where the fitness center will go. Also in the picture was the actual playground piece they discussed and it was explained there will be a poured -in -place play surface, which is a spongy soft surface. Currently, the City did not have money for the play surface, but staff will keep looking for funding sources. If none are found when the additions are made, the City will use park impact fees to cover the cost as the purpose of impact fees is to improve or develop a park. Future elements include a shade canopy and a therapeutic recreation center on -site, several wetland restoration projects and public art features. The Department is working with the Greater Boynton Beach Foundation and looking for other grants for these items. Another short video about a special needs school that visited the Park was viewed. The FRDAP grant is a three -year grant. It takes one year to go through the application process and staff would learn next year if they would receive an award. If so, the project would begin in the fall of 2014/2015; however, the Department needs $200K for a one - to -one match for the grant and sought creative ways to find the funds. When reviewing projects coming up in the Capital Improvement Program, staff realized there were monies allocated for renovations to the Tennis Center which could be used for a match, as well as monies from the Trust for Public Lands Accessible Fitness Zones. Between the two, the City had the required match to apply for the grant. The Department was fortunate that because of what they planned, they were able to submit an application that took advantage of every activity that would generate points for the application. The FRDAP application gives the biggest "bang for the buck" and they want to ensure it accomplished a vast array of items. When notice of the FRDAP 3 MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 grant was received, staff conducted its due diligence and spoke to the City Manager to ensure all were on board. Ms. Scantlan made suggestions and corrections on the presentation which Mr. Majors noted. He commented he would read information into the record at the City Commission meeting and requested a motion to approve the grant application and support for the project itself. Motion Mr. Lapin moved and recommended that the Board consider it. Mr. Kanter seconded the motion that unanimously passed. C. Barrier Free 5K Run & Walk Mr. Majors announced staff was excited to learn the Realtors Association of Palm Beach County wants to hold the Barrier Free 5K Run again. Originally, they sought to hold an annual event spreading good will all over, but they were excited about the Park and its special nature. A meeting will be held to discuss the event, which will be at Hunters Run, on a Saturday during the first or second week in February. It was a successful event and the department was excited about participating in it again. At the initial planning meeting, they included a wheelchair division as it would be an exciting component to the race. Last year, 150 individuals participated and the Department hoped to double that number. The Realtor's Association hires a race director and the trail is wheelchair accessible. Mr. Lapin commented Hunters Run did not do a good job publicizing the event and he spoke to personnel at Hunters Run about it. He also suggested the route be changed to provide greater visibility as it goes through Hunters Run. Mr. Majors explained those aspects were discussed at their first meeting and it was a common observation. The publicity, marketing and promotion all needed to be improved, but Mr. Majors pointed out any time an event is in its first year, one is selling a concept. Now that they have a product, the event should gain momentum. Mr. Lapin suggested flyers be created and placed in Hunters Run alerting the residents to the run. Ms. Stern suggested the realtors be involved. Mr. Majors clarified it is the Realtor's Association event and the Department only provides support. Without Hunters Run and the support of their staff, it could not have done well. A meeting would be held next Thursday and the presentation about the Barrier Free Park made to the Board will be made to the Hunters Run HOA. Discussion followed potential park users have disabilities and there is always a shortage of affordable social events for these individuals to attend. Ms. Scantlan had a list of 4 MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 supportive living centers in Florida and offered to contact them. Individuals in wheelchairs could participate and be introduced to the Park as would their caregivers. The social media could also be used. Mr. Majors explained the Department has its own promotion and marketing manager responsible for advertising events and the City recently hired a communications manager to help publicize events. These are all resources that would assist. He anticipated the Department would post the event on Facebook, issue press releases and create flyers. Mr. Lapin inquired if photographs were taken. Mr. Majors responded they were and the City has a staff photographer that may be able to take a video and post it on YouTube. He invited Mr. Lapin and the members to share their thoughts with him and he would convey those suggestions with the Committee. The organizing committee will meet once a month through December at 3 p.m. at Intracoastal Park Clubhouse. The members can attend the meetings, but he reiterated it is a Realtor's Event. Vice Chair McVey explained the City can only do so much. In order for the City to keep improving parks, private funding is needed. Mr. Majors reviewed the members of the organizing committee and Greater Boynton Beach Foundation. Mr. Lapin thought the Foundation had been dormant for some time; however, Mr. Majors thought there were enough individuals there to institute positive changes. Since Vice Chair McVey is on the Board, he can provide updates. D. Windmill at Barrier Free Park Glenda Hall, Forestry and Grounds Manager explained there is a windmill by the Promenade and two at Mangrove Park at the Marina that aerate ponds. The Utilities Department needed to relocate one of the two and there is a pond on the eastern side of Barrier Free Park that is overgrown, so one windmill will be relocated there. The windmill is about 25 -feet tall and will not operate all the time, but they selected that windmill due to the size of the pond and its proximity to Congress Avenue so it would be visible. They hope to install a placard to explain what a windmill does to sustain energy for the City and to improve the pond. Wetland management around the pond was needed. It was explained this program started about two years ago and installation had been discussed for some time now. Mr. Majors was unsure when it would actually be installed and was aware the Utilities Department would pay the expenses associated with its relocation. E. Ocean Avenue Park Renamed. Mr. Majors explained this Park was renamed in honor of the Dewey family. The Park was formerly Veterans Park, then Ocean Avenue Park and now, Dewey Park. Dr. Pedersen made a compelling presentation regarding the impact of the Dewey Family on Boynton Beach. Once one learned about their impact on the local area, one would appreciate the name. The Unveiling Ceremony is next month, and it was a good photo opportunity. 5 MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 F. Food Trucks at Parks At this request of Chair Pierce -Roe, there was agreement to table this item to the next meeting. G. Dogs at Parks Mr. Majors explained staff was reviewing parks to consider potential venues to allow dogs with a leash and they have not come up with any good alternatives. He explained there is a local developer considering contributing land in the Renaissance Commons area for a dog park and that discussion is ongoing. During the budget workshops, $10,000 was allocated towards that endeavor, but details how it would be used were not discussed. The City is still moving forward with the feasibility of a dog park somewhere within the City's limits, and Mr. Majors did not know if the developer would help maintain the park. He noted the maintenance would be fairly substantial and that issue has to be discussed. Mr. Kanter explained a dog park is a tremendous marketing tool for the shopping center and the fundraising department should work with the individuals who work with the Adopt -a -Park program. He thought they may be able to obtain commitments of money, labor or supplies or clever ways to gain their support. He thought it would be helpful to have a kiosk with coupons they should take advantage of it. He also volunteered to work on a committee to knock on doors and discuss the matter. Mr. Majors explained he would share the details as they unfold. Ms. Scantlan inquired if this would be instituted as opposed to allowing dogs in parks and Mr. Majors confirmed it was. He commented he is a dog owner and lover, but there are several issues to deal with. If they have a dog park, he would be less reluctant to contemplate allowing dogs in other areas. If the Board feels strongly they have to look at other options, they would. Some individuals would view the park positively and some would view it negatively Allowing dogs at Oyer Park and Pioneer Canal, which are not really busy, was considered, but Pioneer Park has water access. Pet waste also becomes problematic for lawn mowers and Parks Maintenance workers. He thought the focus should be instituting a dedicated facility as opposed to a semi - dedicated facility. There was discussion about the importance of adding waste bags for pet waste and Homeowners' Associations face the same dilemma. Mr. Kanter's HOA decided they would take the responsibility away from the dog owners and put it on the HOA. Mr. Majors noted all of the comments made. He reminded all there is a process for the development of parks and he would keep all informed. When it got to the point where they would consider potential funding partners, they would look at all options and he did not anticipate having more staff. Staff would have to be creative how they maintain parks. 6 MEETING MINUTES RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FL AUGUST 19, 2013 VI. Items for the City Manager's Attention Mr. Kanter wanted to ensure that a piece of property that is bordered on the north by Miner Road and on the south by Quantum Boulevard, on the east by a lake and on the west by the Lake Ida Canal was kept on the Board's agenda The land was 40 to 50 acres, and builders tried to obtain the land. Mr. Majors explained he formulates the agenda, and if a member wanted to add an item, they should contact him and he will include it. For the benefit of the new members, Mr. Majors explained, generally, they meet the fourth Monday of the month. Mr. Kanter requested a copy of the Board membership list. VII. Next Meeting: September 23, 2013 VIII. Adjournment Motion There being no further business to come before the Board, Mr. Kanter moved to adjourn. Mr. Lapin seconded the motion that unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned at 7:31 p.m. dadtia Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist 090513 7 C.3 "DEDICATION TO EXCELLENCE" September 24, 2013 Mr. Wally Majors, Director Recreation & Parks Department 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Dear Mr. Majors, Thank you for your presentation to the Hunters Run community regarding the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grant for the Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park development and improvements on Monday, September 23, 2013. The improvements to the existing facilities and additions of the Fitness Zone exercise equipment sound wonderful! We are sure the accessible playground will benefit many families in need. On behalf of the residents of Hunters Run, thank you for reaching out and asking for our input. Sincerely, Mary Watkins, Chief Operating Officer Hunters Run Golf and Racquet Club 3500 Clubhouse Lane, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 -6002 Telephone: (561) 737 -2582 • Fax: (561) 369 -3990 • www.huntersrun.net C.3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Monday, September 23, 2013 8:30 AM Ladies Card Room AGENDA 1. Approval of Minutes Board of Directors Special Board Minutes of July 22, 2013 and August 5, 2013 2. President's Report a) FRDAP Grant Program- Barrier Free Park -Rec. & Parks Department b) Grille Room & 19 Hole b) The Project Results c) Snack Shack d) New Security Company 3. Vice President's Report 4. Treasurer's Report 5. Chief Operating Officer's Report 6. Director's Good and Welfare and Committee Business 7. Membership Good and Welfare 8. Motion to Adjourn 110 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA F Y 2014 -2015 ADOPTED SUMMARY BUDGET Advisory Boards CITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Arts Commission Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals -- Cemetery Board City Commission Code Compliance Board Financial Advisory Committee 1 City Attomey Education & Youth Advisory Board ( - - - -. Gdf Course Advisory Board I City Manager Library Board Nuisance Abatement Board Planning & Development Board Communications Manager Assistant City Manager — Recreation & Parks Board SeruorAdhisory Board r C Employees' Pension Plan Board Clerk Grants Coordinator Firefighters' Pension Library Director Police Officer's Retirement Recreation Director Veterans Advisory Commission Golf Course Manager Development Director Human Resources & Risk Fire/EMS Director l Utilities Director L Management Director Building Emergency Operations Drinking Water Business Tax Public Works and Engineering Center (EOC) Stormwater Planning & Zoning Director Wastewater Economic Development Chief of Police Re -Use Water Community Improvement Facility & Construction Services Capital Projects Engineering Services Administrative Services Public Art Manager Facilities Management Support Services Street Maintenance Uniform Services I.T.SJG.I.3. Manager Parks & Grounds Park Maintenance Fleet Maintenance Financial Services Director Financial Analysis Budget/ Capital Improvement Projects Accounting/Procurement/Revenue Warehouse Utility Meter Reading & Customer ; Relations J 5 • CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BUDGET YEAR 2014 -2015 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DEPARTMENT: Recreation & Parks FUND: 001 DIVISION: Recreation DEPT. NO.: 2710 1 Chador of Recreation 8 Parks I Assistant to the Director ICP Clubhouse Operation — Admin Associate (1 FT, .45 FTE) Admin Associate- pt — (.50 FTE) I I I Recreation Manger Sr 1 I Recreation Manager Sr I -LLL � Ocean Resew CMCI 1 L Adorn Associate — Ocean Lifeguard LL (2) Recreation Supervisor Travis Canter Operation Recreation Supervisor — — (Art Center) — Adrnin Associate — (Senior Center) Ocean LASgurd Recreation Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Pod Supervisor Recreation Supervisor Parks Mint Worker — (4FT. .50 FTE) — (Sias Center) — (Hester Center) — (Denson Pool) — (Civic Center) Recreation Specialist — (1 T. in FTE) Recreation Spedelial — (1 Fai 1.05 FTE) Parking Mtendani Recreation Leader- pit — (3.34 FTE) Recreation Specialist Recreation Specialist Pool Lifeguard Sr - M Adam 4 FTE) - P4 — (.83 FTE•) Part & Rsc GewLrt (.76 FT 4 FTE) — (A5 FTQ — Recreation Leader - ph Rsesatip7 TE1 Pool .€R FTE1 Recreation (1.96 F T E pP) •• Recreation .I3 FTE) (.15 p1 — (1.11 F'rE9 — (1.37FTE•) 286 FTE� — FE pR) -- (.13 Ffq (.15 seasoner) Summer a mLeader.' tio n Recreation Leader Racra(km ead Leer - pit Sium or - mer p Camp -- Counselor-Seasonal ummer — (1.5 — FTE nd u — Co aso (.45 FTE) (1.25 FTE) Summer Camp Bus Carver • OF — Coursda- SeNane• — (1.00 FTE) (.52 FfE) (.10 sewonal) *50% funded in the Rec Program Revenue Fund 2712 **Authorized and funded in the Rec Program Revenue Fund 2712 Exhibit "D" Applicant has a full -time recreation or park department staffed to provide facility development, programming and maintenance. (6 points) The Recreation Director is responsible for overseeing the design and development of the project. He will act as the Project Manager and coordinate the development of the construction documents, bidding and construction for the playground, picnic facilities and tennis court renovation. All aspects of this project will adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Recreation and park planning and programming are handled by the Recreation Department. Park and facility maintenance is handled by the Public Works Department/ Parks & Grounds Division and Facilities Management. The Recreation Department has a Recreation Director, Recreation Manager Senior, Tennis Center Operations Administrative Associate, one part-time and one full time Recreation Leader and one part-time Park Maintenance Worker assigned to the park. They will provide hands -on programming, basic upkeep of the courts and will arrange for contractual instruction. The Public Works Department has a Director, Assistant Director and the Parks Maintenance Division has 11 full -time and five part-time employees. A crew consisting of seven to eight employees will be assigned to maintain the park on a weekly basis. As the park develops, additional personnel will be added as needed. Exhibit E Not applicable 1 I I Exhibit F Not applicable Congress Aveniie Barrier Free Pa .. ri - „ r. — , , — . . / .,.., '-` ` t: - 1",1"-` Sr IS. - . r �� iSL, r.�;t�+ ♦ a4"a"t 4r` .: I .t M - ! r, r rte, +: N A♦ �4 _ 1 ) e l . l r rr littilftSilimmffij s . w �� ., � ,y � e - di . - ''t \ ,,........* A • Yrsiwl� # � , ... ..., • , • f • , . ' 41 • I §., . i iT 4 ir A A FT-2.1, -/ Y`r . ,, 11 .. L ir li © F ` f P f ♦ '19 y '� t: std i 1 ()••��� r , 1 J M e • ♦4`� '4 g•-;;0• , - - -1214,4,!4.704 _ �ss1 ♦ e �C ^ 1< hir <, •• • • �'♦ e'LJO , .� 3 t rO +, 1 '; • • a... >f� , ',• . 4'.4 f '' . • �.• - �, r,Fa.; Fr, � r( ; t lir „..... 4 :ii. 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A (P .. - - ' ; . / x „I,. . _ -; „.., , Print #120109029 Date: 01/09/12 Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park Lat/Lon: 26.495591 -80.091349 1 /4 Photography. inc. 954 C:ONJIPUC'0 1 1=t Exhibit M Directions to Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park 3111 South Congress Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida • Take I -95 to Woolbright Road, go west to Congress Avenue, and turn left to go south to Charter Drive. Turn right on to Charter Drive and go approximately 1,000 feet to the park entrance. This entrance road is Palmland Drive. You will see the tennis courts on your left and the park straight ahead. If lost, call the Tennis Center (561) 742 -6575. . M G o ‘ .3-1.c-z. Address B 31 0 1 y 1 nt S on Co s n e g a r c e r F lys 426 CCoitnygoref s park 26th Ave cn 6> lb rook Dr SW 23rd 0 SW 27th Ave * SW 27th A: Princet !...n i -- ;a Oxford In in SW 27th ; SW 27tfl PI - SW 28th Ave Pei Dr . . 4111.1.1111111111111.1111.11 el r. 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I i or . . --,-,--: ____ f )' I ' r" ow' 4 i t \ ° A ;1 T , .r 49 •4 . 0.4 , • . Seatrest Scrub r olt.-..,- : Natural Atea : * " ••• •• -I . r 7, , r, 4 lb : 5 1,......... ...., , t 4 _ 1 t i 3 :44 .C4 **1.4 . r . 4 ! ' rill • " , i i „:%,,,,, :: . . 1,::: : : 6 v r , t - t F 36Ih Ae • • 4 I , 1. . --,r .i. l• ii • 11 . A.:1 ' I I 1 1 g ' e A f ,..,--;-, . I - , - ._i_ . , m , 00"It' ".. , - . JP .1--t- '•;.‘ : . ,,". % ''. ' — 77 i Tcr,. 7 . : ' , •••• • , : Like 1 !. fi L. . , . .:::...:,, I 1....?...: _ * 7: 41 I > .? r ; 1 I i - -- . ......11wro R ) i ; / 'T ' - k4At _: . 1 tO ...- -. .- EX1IIB N GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 200 3099 EAST COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 83308 PHONE: (954) 771 -4600 FAX: (954) 771 -4923 www.cityatty.com SAMUEL 5. GOREN DELRAY BEACH OFFICE: JULIE F. KLAHR JAMES A. CHEROF 76 N.E. FIFTH AVENUE DAVID N. TOLCES DONALD J. DOODY DELRAY BEACH, AL 39489 JAMILA V. ALEXANDER KERRY L. EZROL PHONE: (561) 276 -9400 JACOB G. HOROWITZ MICHAEL D. CIRULLO, JR FAX: (561) 819 -6559 STEVEN L, JOSIAS. OF COUNSEL PLEASE REPLY TO FORT LAUDERDALE • August 28, 2007 Ms. Linda Reeves c/o Department of Environmental Protection Re: City of Boynton Beach / Opinion of Title Congress Avenue Community Park / 3111 S Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida Dear Ms. Reeves: We have examined the Title Search Report No. 06 -2007 -8509 issued by Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund covering the period of time of thirty (30) years until August 2, 2007 at 11:00 P.M. inclusive ( "Effective Date "), of that certain property located at 3111 South Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida, (hereinafter the "Property") and more particularly described as follows: • Based on said complete title report, we are of the opinion that on the last mentioned date the fee simple title to the above described real property was vested in: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation Subject to the following liens, encumbrances, and other exceptions: 1. Recorded Mortgages, Assignments and Modifications: None. 2. Recorded Lien and Judgments: None. 3. General Exceptions: a) All assessments and taxes for the year 2007 (except for ad valorem taxes) and all subsequent years, which are not yet due and payable. b) Any lien or right to a lien for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. c) Any encroachments, easements, measurements, variations in area or content, party walls or other facts which a correct survey of the premises would show. d) Rights or claims of, parties in possession not shown by the public records. e) Roads, ways, streams or easements, if any, not shown by the public records, riparian rights and the title to any filled -in lands. f) Any lien provided by County Ordinance or by Chapter 159, Florida Statutes, in favor of any city, town, village or port authority,, for unpaid 'service charges for services by any water systems, sewer systems or gas systems serving the land described herein; and any lien for waste fees in favor of any county or municipality. 4. Special Exceptions: a) Right of Way Deed recorded in Official Records Book 4975, Page 1879 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. b) Utility Easement granted to Florida Power & Light Company recorded in Official Records Book 2407, Page 1288 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. c) Utility Easement granted to the City of Boynton Beach recorded in Official Records Book 2823, Page 1340 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. None of the exceptions listed above will restrict the use of the Property for the purposes set forth in the [water and sewer agreement, assignment, warranty deed, easement, covenant and unity of title, as applicable]. 2 of • • The undersigned further certify that we are attorneys duly admitted to practice in the State of Florida, and members in good standing of The Florida Bar. Respectfully submitted, • Atei't N GOREN, CHEROF, 10 00 & 4 OL, P.A. Enclosures: - Title Search Report No. 06- 2007 -8509; - Warranty Deed recorded in ORB 2087, Page 1647; a8 , - Quit Claim Deed recorded in ORB 2087, Page 1649; - Warranty Deed recorded in ORB 2090, Page 509; - Quit Claim Deed recorded in ORB 2175, Page 933; = Right of Way Deed recorded in ORB 4975, Page 1879; - Easement recorded in ORB 2407, Page 1288; - Easement recorded in ORB 2823, Page 1340; All of the above documents are recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. • • 3 of 4 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beginni;lg for the same at a point distance (1) South 00°33'16" West 785.37 feet and (2) South 88 °4647` West 53.03 feet from the Northeast corer of Section 6, Township 46 South Range 43 East, said point also lying in the Southerly right -of -way line of West Chapel Hill Road and the Westerly right- of-way line of Congress Avenue and being the Northeast corner ofe parcel hereinafter described, and running thence with part of said Congress Avenue (1) South 00°33'16" West 996.81 Beet to a point; thence leaving said right -of -way line (2) North 84°57'14" West 52839 feet to a point; thence (3) south 79°46'47" West 401.87 feet to a point; thence (4) North 00°33'16" East 1002.00 feet to a point in the Southerly right-of- way line of West Chapel Hill Road; thence with part of said right -of-way line (S) North 88 °46'47" East 922.00 feet to the place of beginning. H:12007100AB\Real Estate\Opinion of Tide - O&E \Opinion of Title - BB.doc • 4 of 4 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 06- 2007 -8509 Effective Date of Fund approved base title information: January 1, 1971 Effective Date of Search: August 2, 2007 at 11:00 PM Apparent Title Vested in: City of Boynton Beach Description of real property to be insured/foreclosed situated in Palm Beach County, Florida Beginning for the same at a point distance (1) South 00°33'16" West 785.37 feet and (2) South 88 °46'47" West 53.03 feet from the Northeast comer of Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, said point also lying in the Southerly right -of -way line of West Chapel Hill Road and the Westerly right -of- -way line of Congress Avenue and being the Northeast corner of the P arcel hereinafter described, and running thence with art o said p f Congress Avenue (1) South 00°33'16" West 996.81 feet to a oint thence leaving � g said right -of -way Iine (2) North 84 °57' 14" West 528.39 feet to a point; thence (3) south 79 °46'47" West 401.87 feet to a point; thence (4) North 00 °33'16" East 1002.00 fret to a point in the Southerly right -of- way line of West Chapel Hill Road; thence with part of said right -of -way line (5) North 88 °46'47" East 922.00 feet to the place of beginning. Muniments of Title, including bankruptcy, foreclosure, quiet title, probate, guardianship and incompetency proceedings, if any, recorded in the Official Records Books of the county: 1. Warranty Deed from Joseph Gola, Jr., individually and as Trustee, Mary Ann Gola, Francis K. Buckley, individually and as Trustee, Jean C. Buckley to Palm Land Development Corp., a Florida corporation, recorded December 4, 1972, in O.R. Book 2087, Page 1647, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. • 2. Quit Claim Deed from Joseph Gola, Jr., individually and as Trustee, Mary Ann Gola, Francis K. Buckley, individually and as Trustee, Jean C. Buckley to Palm Land Development Corp., a Florida corporation, recorded December 4, 1972, in O.R. Book 2087, Page 1649, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 3. Warranty Deed from Palm Land Development Corp., a Florida corporation to City of Boynton Beach, recorded December 7, 1972, in O.R. Book 2090, Page 509, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 4. Quit Claim Deed from Lake Worth Drainage District to Palm Land Development Corp., a Florida corporation, recorded June 9, 1973, in O.R. Book 2175, Page 933, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Mortgages, Assignments and Modifications: None Other Property Liens: None Page 2 of 4 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 06- 2007 -8509 Restrictions/Easements: 1. Right of Way Deed recorded in O.R. Book 4975, Page 1879, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 2. Easement recorded in O.R. Book 2407, Page 1288, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 3. Easement Grant recorded in O.R. Book 2823, Page 1340, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Other Encumbrances: None REAL PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION ATTACHED Proposed Purchaser/Mortgagor: N/A The name of the proposed purchaser /mortgagor was searched for the past twenty years for unsatisfied judgments and tax liens (state, federal and other liens for the recovery of money) and personal names were checked for unrestored incompetency and for guardianship proceedings. The following matters appeared o record and copies s are attached or evaluation the : PP .l Pe f by he agent• N/A STANDARD EXCEPTIONS Unless satisfactory evidence is presented to the agent eliminating.th a need for standard exceptions, the following should be made a pan of any commitment or policy. 1. Taxes for the year of the effective date of this policy and taxes or special assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the public records. 2. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 3. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of th a premises. 4. Easements or claims of easements not shown by the public records. Page 3 of 4 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 06- 2007 -8509 5. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by kw and not shown by the public records. 6. Any owner policy issued pursuant hereto will contain under Schedule B the following exception: Any adverse ownership claim by the State of Florida by right of sovereignty to any portion of the lands insured hereunder, including submerged, filled and artificially exposed lands, and lands accreted to such lands • 7. Federal liens and judgment liens, if any, filed with the Florida Department of State pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., and Sec 55.201, et seq., F.S., respectively, which designate the Florida Department of State as the place for filing federal liens and judgment liens against personal property. For insuring purposes: (a) Pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, mortgages, leaseholds, mortgages on leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options when those interests are held by a partnership, corporation, trust or decedent's estate; and (b) Pursuant to Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options regardless of the type of entity holding such interests, including individuals (Note: Mortgages have been specifically excluded from the personal property interests in which a judgment lien may be acquired under the provisions of Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S.) 8. Any lien provided by County Ordinance or by Chapter 159, Florida Statutes, in favor of any city, town, village or port authority, for unpaid service charges for services by anywater systems, sewer systems or gas systems serving the land described herein; and any lien for waste fees in favor of any county or municipality. This report does not cover matters filed in the Federal District Courts of Florida EXCEPT FOR BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS filed prior to October 7, 1984, when the property lies in either DADE, DUVAL, HILLSBOROUGH, LEON OR ORANGE COUNTY. In foreclosure proceedings, title should be examined between the effective date of this report and the recording of the lis pendens to assure that all necessary and proper parties are joined Consideration should be given to joining as defendants any persons in possession, other than the record owner, and any parties, other than those named herein, known to the plaintiff or the plaintiffs attorney and . having or claiming an interest in the property. Prior to issuance of any policy of title insurance.underiwritten by the Company, the agent must obtain and evaluate a title search for the period between the effective date of this T tle Search Report and the recording date(s) of the instrument(s) on which the policy is based If this product is not used for the purpose of issuing a Fund policy, then the maximum liability for incorrect information is $1,000. Note: The Fund Agent is responsible for obtaining underwriting approval on any commitment prepared from this product in the amount of $3,000,000.00 or more. Page4 of 4 s � - — :. 1 + or as WA IMAM m it - sllo touHTV nni c o 109337 I Titt.ti ffitttentitre • • ., .. . . .. . -; fad this _••• 28th • . , day of • -�, November i'. D. 1972 3_' _ : + tween Joseph Go la, yr.�in dprgua11y and ea :Trustee, joined by ' •'lxery 'Anil Cola and. Francii'14 B6i ' kliy, individually d as Trustee, joined by • '. hi wisp Jen C. Buckle • part`i t-lrar1, nd . ._ r ' i PALE LAND DEVELOPMENT CARP, a Florida corporation. ` o u o 5' K n Rd _address is : - 2935ingma ¢¢aW Av Lesure City, 'Fla. 33 0 3.6 , � t e Cr y f Browra - L Fero F ii lorida �` , a • of the j econ part, •.- , • R W itne88eth, that the raid partiee of the kit part, for and in consideration . ' - ` of the sum of TEN DOLLARS and other good and valuable the . .• -• o o . to the • in hand paid by the s part of the second part, the riceipt ' : -'o • whereof i4 hereby • aoknowledted, • they =ranted, bprjained and sold to the • ci $ . said party of the second part, • ., ' their her and wakens . • • d 'r forever, the'followinf described land, .ittuate,• lyinf and 'being in the County of , v . e y . • • .. • Palm Beaob . • , .State of Florida, to 'watt: ' y. r _ • • • A11 o!• Section 6, Township 46• South, Range '43 East, Palm Beach County, • 1, Florida, less the East 53 feet thereof; and • . • , A11 of the East half of Section 1, Tornship 46 South, Range 12 !ait,hPalie . Beach County, Florida,' less the Northeaa 1/4 of t`- 'Aorthveet 1f4 eff • I • ' i lt ` / ' the Northeast 1/4 thereof, and leas the Ifeat' 1 /2' L the Southeast 1/4 of -, ?e the Southwest 1/4 of _the Southeast 1/4 thereof, and -less the Hest 1/2 I o f the Southeast,1/4 of the Sod'hweat 114 of theSouthasst . /4:thereof ;,, Also Ass all rights of ray- of Lake Worth Drainage District in Section 6, : - -' • Tovoabip 46 South, Range and in Section 1, Township 46 South, ' " • Range. 42 East. . • . a • Subject to •redttrictioaa, reservaticins, conditions and liaitatiow of recordad:f any, and taxer for .the'ctirrent Tsar and subsequent years. ' - ]its Wilma' Pis s h Leonard L. Spangler, Jr. • - rROWAR0 COUNTY MU CDW'AN► . 2120 Duero Pari Beset 81.d. • • . Ion Lnderdait. 11611114 - - • . , ' es _ • • . ,' fecfdtni to IM imam Dia udc insnrm. wnUeel • • di the said parlte: ' of the first' part. do , hereby /filly warrant th title to said land and will defy he maw against the lawful dahns of all persons whomsoever. • •.i • f 'Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first pant lave • hereunto.- ' set their' • hands and seal the day and year , • • ow written. , 9ifwed, Delivered in Our Prdseamd / ,.. .. .s� 1 t a ati.�t�l ,crr1 /l f J W i L a� se e1 he Golan e t „ , • • messes as to the Buckley o c a `- , r rids,. _ county ei PALM ;,ApC�H / . 1 HEREBY C� That on this day personally .appeased before me, an '• - oflloer duty authorised to administer oaths and take aeknowledfinents, • - • • Joseph Cola, Jr., individually and as Trustee and nary Ann Gels, his wife oak. t '1 o;;;rxa -tuetl known and ;atoms-to-rm. 1362reir141 i rsd • �, r. a :� ; i he /orejoinf deed, and e acknowledjad baton irte that , . • ' ' ....''',..ate cuted the same freely and volun for the purposes therein expressed: , . ,y' my hand and official zeal at f ::.�} Palm Beach , and Stole 4 Florida, this 29th „ - r •, Z . - _ November . , d. D• 19 72 - ,nom„ e,t�t_ 1 �d7 ' Y «"�• J4. ' ... + ;t, ,e� • . fir. f , ` a w � [Mi� • OilL7ltittian 'Deana i� t /er la)eiP ' n �fh,. `• j :; ;? ' � .! et amRr rift 111.Ria6 sr 1.011 lic o tary Pub '.••_ ter OOMMINnON mutts runt.; sb lin a • -• .:::. , , , .amism MU ,m.q e. mammas! . • • • • ^ - •-• -•• y i +tit ;ia• . ' - • :•t '' _ • 4. ' S4TE FIbA' ' . • ' COUNTY OF BROWVARO . � .. ; . • • ' I ITEREBYICERTIFE that on this • • ,. ' iiay,of November A.D. 1972, before ii • • me Dersonally. apPeared'FRANcI K. BUCKLEY Estee and individually, joined ' b his wi JEAN C. BUCKLEY tome Well known and known-;to me to be the a - i individuals described in and'who executed the loregOing•deed, an t . is imledna4- bMora -me that_the executed.- the.iarne.freel ' r Y rand voluntarily _. ti for the purposes therein expressed., ' '• ; , • • 'WTrN•ESS my hand and o icial seal at.Rort Lauderdale, County of Broward. t. • aik5•44, a Florida. • . s ' _ • • i s , X 1.•• 1 •i.i..: l • ∎••• ' ~ r - - _ . _ - 'j± ;; Y � ,t t .=A r';'7'. � , ' — • . ', . Notaty Puliliel'State of F(jartda , _ .• • • My o0mmission expires july> 22, 1973 • . STATE 'OP FLC .[ R16AtIROA: ' ` 1rIA.DRIoAOR•ICIADR,ID :o; ' -''� -poCUi [ }•[TARY ,'-•/ +- 1 Jt iP �Y. P TJ1 iP1 AMA' 4XITAMP TtiXTAAS➢ JA EAMr C 1 . • , rg °f EPT. NEYENuE,V _•. - ' • • • .. _• ' • - ..:• - • r • E. _ ti = PE. - '1E n x 9 0.0 - -9-8:0 0 : 9 9 0 0 9i 9:0 0'9 9 9.0 979: 0'0 9 . {O 0 %CS2. z„ - sue^ - .t ._�...... . �_. : , . . ,. .... STATE :0F• FL 3 t ID AejRA D 71: = . 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'pow 'pow A•a 1.4...r. w. ,fin.., J..... a .......a.m.... . te ...L n... ,dr+L a.[ 0.. W Ny ... q . L u .rl gamins, a.d.M.r.r. MA Mot .. .r • ,Vaulldr.4•. wok. ....m d..athw:/ men —. -. - _ W.0... + _. .Mode this 28th day of November d, D. 1972 Between Joseph Cola, Jr., individually and as Trustee joined by his ' wife Mary Ann Cola; Francis K. Buckley, individually and as Trustee, joined by • his wife Jean C. Buckley 8�octfloasll . party of the drat part, • C � In. an PALM LAND' DEVELOPMENT CORP.., a Florida corporation n. - Whosw address is: 29355_ Kingman fld. (S.W.152nd Ave. Leisure City,rla•3 036 --. i; , –of the County of • and .State of Florida part; of the second part, . Witnesseih.that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of • • f,, the sum o f TEN' LARS and other good and valuable considerations Xffiliiinfli, • i to hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged has remised, released and quitclaimed and by these presents does remise,' release and guttclairit unto the•sai t party of' the second part all the right, title, interest • claim and demand which the said• party of the' first part has in and to,the' following . ` described lit • , piece or parcel of land situate lying' 'and being to the County of Palm Beac • 8tete of Florid,a, to writ: -. • • . All of Section 6, Township •46, South, Range. 43 }cast, Palm Beach - County; -Florida, - •---- LESS the Eaut '53.0 feet thereof AND , • the East 1/2 of Section 1, Township 46 South, Range 42 East, Palm Beach County, - , — Florlda, LESS following described parcels: , 1) The West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 ' : E said Section 1. y' 2) The West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest I/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1. • - -..._...._...-2,,40.,t —. A portion of Section 6, Township 46 South, Range •43 Fast, and Section 1, Township 46 Soueh,.Range 42 East, Palm Beach' County, more particularly deacribed_as fellows; ...alii Commence at•the Nrirthweat Corner of said Section 6: thence North 88 East _ _ e along Che North line•of s 6 a diitanc 5365.11 feet to 'a point; s •point lying on a line .53 feet Weat of and parallel to 'the Spat line of said Section ' To Have. an d to Hold the Barge, together wa #' ' F]f r NMI& appurtenantes thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and all the estate; ght, ti1le,.interest and claim whatsoever of 'the said party of the first part, either in • • law or equity, to the only proper :We, ienefli and behaof of the said party of Me second . part. • . . • In Witness .Whereof, • the- said party_of the ' at part has her to set his • ' — hand and seal the day and year first above wrrtte Z ed, Del • and in Our Presence: + / . - . r • 1 .1 ' — O r` `� r I. `•• • ' itpsae a � t i _ e G J!� as•. " j r. • �r /f Fr / ncia K. Buc ep - mess to, a uc ey • Stan C. Buckley I • t o o N a , • - • count o r pp BEq } _ _ _ . .I:I CERTIFY, That on .tjits_dgguu .personaltt/- a�lpeare¢ 4efore me an nines/ .. .d lay authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, , • Joseph Cola, Jr., individually and as Trustee, joined by his wife Mary Ann GoL ; • to me well to be the perfpn• described in and who executed the foregoing • ' instrument and they _ acknowledged before me that they . executed the same freely and voluntarily for the purposes therein.. espressed...., - WITNESS my hand and of)icial seal at" Delray Beach, , • County of -Palm Beach. , and State of Florida, this 29th' . I day Of ' November y �� t ir�r. alJ2 . �.J� /Y /�J // i , • 'I�, �n' l'otriry Puhlir }}�1I `' •1jt/ 110iARY r � TA1F ' QT � TL18M III Vac I • a kL _• .1 {j•4 ii )''. 4 F�' i ' • MY•COMMISSION EXPIf ES JUNE, 34, 2P73 ' � ✓ , YQtiotu IMO W. rIwEi1w 1 , • • BES COPY ' • • z - - . ; _. ...�- - . 't ' • ',.. • - 6; thence run South 0 ° 33'16" West along a line 53 feet West of and parallel to the • • East line pi said Seotion•6 a distance of 5643,93 feet,• to a point of interasction with the South line of said Section '6; thenCe•North.89 • 39`15" Went aloner:he South , L - Section 6; also tieing the Southeast corner of said Section 1,; .•• 46 South, Range 42 East, Palm Beach Coiztty,'Florida; thence' North 87 ° 4 , est -along the South• line of said Section 1 a distance .f 1650.59 feet; thence North 0'11'57" Scot ' . a distance of 680.22 feet; thence North 87'52'1S" West a distance of 331.24 feet; • _ thence South 0"06'05" West a distance of 679.39 feet to a poi/jt "of intersection • aith South line.ot said Section 1; thence North 87 meet along the. Sough - _ ._ _ . .- ttne _of _said_5ehtion_l, - a -die tare bf .330.12 • feet; thence North '0 ° 00'•13" East a '-- -• ' - - dlY adds - oe. 6 /8:48 - f eet; •ems ce' Wifth S7 ° 52' 1 15,' W a•' atdriee of 33r; 24 - feef 'E'o 'n' • -' point of Intersection with the West ;line of the East 1/2 of said Section 1; thence -North 0'05'39 Went '] the West line of the Sast 1/2 'of said Section la dietaries ' '• of- 47¢3.29 feet to the Northwest corner of said East 1/2 o # Section 1;• thence .•. ,: Solid -88 °.57_' 46.". F,.ast _along .the North line' of said Section 1, a distance of 27;.4.-03 • feet•..to.•the Northeast carner..of.' said Section- 1, 'also being the Point of Beginning. . - .ate ... —STATE. OF FLORIDA • - ,, , . O t1N C:OF •BRgWARD . 't+ i ' . .. ' . • - . • • /- I HERESY CBRTIFY`that o rthig 2 O day of November k. D, 1972, bidets - . e to me _ s.. .T ...-: - i •11 t . . I •, . . -- 1 !7n .t • T:1 1 : i ,• i. _■ . 1 • • ' }si + . ' wife C •BVClQ.EX me ell known and knofi+n to me to be the ,. _ - — .individuals descrlb -bland who executed the foregoing deed, acid - they ' arAnowQleded,before me .they - - executed the same freely and voluntarily • , - for a -putp ere ri eitptsased, , - • • . •- , WITNESS my hand a nd officiaL.sea1 at Fort Lauderdale, G. of Broward • • • ,_•. 8�1C.+6.iIIT.e••Gr 4 --- •'t 1 • • • :L •• .-1:**- r • 4 • ;•_ {•Y; ; -• : •,,,; Notary Public, State_of P1 - i. • ,y;,7i- . . {. • • • )4y commission expires Ju 22, 1973 , • y :.� �` s E.o�. ' ... r n . `' DOCl1 ENIARY ° • I � ; r �a !+� 'F'LO PQ i � : �� S R TAI{ f '" • '• • gam ' otrt•of..a VESU ` . ' ' ' ti . � pLOR14A • on. = eec -!'a . �;� : : •0.3 0:1 r,',.. ' — •cr tic-rn 1 0 0. jj f .. aurwt I042.4 . • • . '• • i=r- -- -= . _ • r . . t. �� 3 a NO . g65,2C.)8 i r±c:.f5Q - - • • _. ,• _ ' .' - - , ... •. ' wM /L.nT• ciao . . - 055 RAMC° - FORM 3 - ..” uRPOMAT101..0 ...Poe. VI.. • - ' L Vii • . Fliers ttv -f t'r.kr- - . : . . • - - • r';t .. �3�1,.. ri�PtiturE.:,,I ' '24th ''*x of,-. " October .. • r.•.. - 72•:: -� . •B • . i - '» 'P DEVELOPMEDIT CORP '•. .tttkpnration• - - ' c =• •t:4iin f trader II k!1rut the Stets 4 \' P•lox - , .• acing i�a.prinetp piss •o f � - • .:77 • ,'tigsiasst in toe County of .' .: D nd'Storc of , Florida .. .�• ---- .4 • .. • ' , - '•a n • •- • . --•, '. _ • z .....,..r.7.....: wad IatrJ+/kor6drr tti traaIatt bpsittess in••the 4..te "e4''P)oridd, u •t ? " - i port:. •' _ I ' CITY OF SOYIITCIN '8 ;. F`T+�11 amun cf.pay•• - • • , •e' a corporation es r istinr unde tpuu 4 the sou: 4. • •230;ida • het•ititp it ' pritttipal p /MM#'cJ^hd m a•6, •th Coanev, pi Palm Be$ C�1` pt's State of F lor4.da � • • • - • - ' 0 :8 - 310• 7f to • Beat. F1 r a — �; - i2'0 N '� - '2x21 $erzve -'� ). oyyai1 is h did 33435 ' 1 ...ed. Saul ully a to tromoco basinrai in. the Slew .of• parr thr totoadpen.. R'irvESSETN:,.7`Jtar. -hr -P saitLpar* of _iTtii: rrii:) fa? aid'.tn iiingdev n1 i ; loin' or 4 i+ w .: TEN DOLLARS 01'0. OA) 'and ot}�er..,gaid and ya }3ivab'Lt :conside;. a . -- *. ' ' k En. hand • id _the is rt i Teton rt, )A. t. • i • :• ti - to Pb bS Hi' pa[ x =nl. b d.pa r►Ettfpr yrherro/ is hr %r.•bt• -- •- •(-- -- irk m FranTd. barpatnerl wul.Jol_ ta ' rAL sat-! •purr trj 'r'':' ss# aim - 0411011' fwi• 'r, - ' • • 'The Idiom -in)t Om:r14.d'kpd siivatt; trial attd biro,[ itt thr GiNuuybf .'Palrtiieacii .• , . t _ f '' end J tate of Mida to-toit: • ( BEGINNING - for,t�ie same , at at .ad�oo .ant 4diatan (1) .South 00 ' »t - _ " - '. • 71,5, 37 • f t, and (2'•) •S,oyttht:88.46'47 " : We et: 53.03 ft, frpmr the �drth -,• r _ : east ..corner cif ' SPt Wi tSr y i• 11146 .- SOUtJi R4i gla...4.3• East; said -- - =mss; - po int'aleo - Lyirig i'ii 'the :s6u,ther.Ly. -of -way - line at Wee t;,Chapel• •■•r - "Hill Road. Ind- the wia r1y •Light- of w ay..11pe qf: Congrea3,ar?.veIiue and • • ';' clog the' northeast; corner • the ••paizc : 'dea it be'd • - and '1 ) •, running thence"lii.th -part of said',Co c sak 'Msnut •(�) S outh - 06;33'16;' - •,' . Weat-- - g5 -¢.,8 f th•e ee leatr3rt4•'s t -o- � e . - ,--... — , Nort1• 9 5 7 '14 " • ' f2 4 West •6 .1.�9 .f ( , It r it� 8,.3 � �l . "It X -'t tnt't •dhence 3) outh. -., . :79.46'47" West •401.87 •tt. to-':i 'point.; t•t • (4) Nbzt 0 4.6" ' ` ;, • • • •• i - ' - _tact 1002 00. art: ea a , aoint in ou the t itherl'y.;sigbt lot -nay lie of . •! .,lC _ West Cba`pe1'•Hili Roabr �thittce with, part of :aid • rigWt -of d way line, - l. a ' • (5) North B8•46•'4'' Eat 92'2.00 ft: to. Elie pla of 'beginning con - • l' .i 1 -' - tai 1?•acres ,of •l4 r" "'- �� so long as said'1 ; use}1• ft.; " yaiuii.cipa1 p ure gent, wh ' - f _ ,,,, include It •1e •o o • o po �,c ce E, 'I , a fire statibn,. a library or riiunicipai bu3.lddng; on f - t)Te' land is not. so • •r - tined, it shall' immediate '1y revert. 'to'�th and .its • successors - 1 and assigns'. This liossi•bility of reverter shall expire ten years from date hereof. ' xf it the end if ten years from date hereof-..•h•- •. -• ' ' grantee has not placed the said facitrt:1es thereon or if at anx , -- time dtri47 "Ceti -t'e'ar period f rom date ,hereof the y rantec . hee - t • •- . "..abandoned the. said public .of said .land, then! t .acid land ____. • - shall revert. . the. gsalstor - __ -. • - -. - Lt ... _ - _ j •, . - - • ■ This' conveyapee ti 'further' rtsrbject to eohdi,tio)8; reetrletioiie ithd limitations of record and to public ut3Sity_ ifs aene her lie cailiit y"tia's '.' ' • _...sera" 9rantor. adjacent Lands ,_ which. eaeemea£eZahit .ba_-Fecordud..:: on or before January 1`_ 1'973. .. - rte-^, .. -..._ y - • . - .:Ina its iiiti ►anr Wig. p,f, ev , d.,,,, t1rM.a , 410 ►reM ii rtf iii 1MId, ut1 ,;,11 d. /+"td Mr ,w:.i r _ • • - • - -- rLitns a Vy ... .:_cr ^.u.:.; .8rras 1TOatia -- :-s..i ( ce nt. wits., Ay J J aJLarra WJ1»ntirrtlt/. P.C. ion 1110 • • Tow 0.1.11 Ad 1•1.6 el.014,as WO *ri. , t , b ! e. • thu trfpn fmrpipl► ir: : cz n, t tOr -- • SC-.- ' -- - J Limmir -- {dimor - - mats i.so MoriAss. PAyisf i.LOiiitt . , . - . Imo - ,rT ' _ - .. ..c. 2ra Tan i.1 11, !.-s T• t 'I� t , „ • •. - • :.•_ .._• :,x.1.1,; • o c ' • • } - . -. _.•: .. - } .. • . ^ • _ -_.,.a� - - • • • in rl / �btr , the geld - 1,t 4ry the firs! p eii• A ca named ren pr�riena -to As signed in . \ •• ' - its name by iv proper .�irerr, , d.i. eorponse•+eal• „by,(ip�,, it, Secretary. 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Ili said first parser lime tn. tI to. follouittii JJ p�,pr_fiareel of tond...O uiit. Lying and being ...., ,,. r:.._ -' ( b.._Lw. 6 , .nom._ [ a:3_•....tA ... .•... - ... ,- .� .aY!^iM••aar.Vw•y` - 'scr�_ •C'11�'..•_ ,.'' - �. .`- 4h!'�'"r..'�'..."` • . • epfi tys-. , ; Parim-rEetchi- - :- ,_,m„ , County, t1os'idai ; ILESS, tRofiVat• •for'a !;!grew Avdpue, - - :. _: ; . -' �� The East Half_ O Of,•r&CtiQTY':1r` rover Bhip t �46. ..South Range 42 - East, ' • I Palm Beac�i c4.wrty,�,:_. ;igri,¢ &;,, the._ .liiowirg: destrib ld prope1 • ... -. _ 'she beat a f ' _:of •t $put. treat - Quarter Sus�of. the • Southirest� =,-�, - - ice: - . 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L - ^Y` lfir' Miae - i •*- - artila- u - • shipaier f app 4iietuntrl lhercwUo - - CJ:;,3r_. -c ._bsfonp7 o of in 'amtutttt.4spirinl■lim.:t•d *U.•t1►a: I &e.-rtyl►t«: is..taterett;.lten. egu[ty.aadelatia..whni -- .++ ---: .4 7 '` - ;aoaaiia; of IL" mid I'nnp bully, - uteri in 'Isar r opsil ,,a`thi etilitia ei b . beft01 and brhool. of Ilie' w`it •'` `:'t' -P . • • • ^ i/ 0 0 - faraverr° - ' . , .' .�..• .. '' ,.�' .: - a ..4 b ' ' I . pA : ' ' t rto 2dle eakl lir siporay hat soused Atli pies -- . , . :'! t i t i idloti,tltAf71 fM �ea . - - t nit! b•be �nONiid in 'dnd i errpo+it & rru o a f f ,'• .a tis rutmd, b nai t ba f+ ni t ::.. b tom, t, T:.I e i • . ; by tb �rcp�rr' off j *it aaey sniawisp . jne �y terra year fini about i. i Sky pied aa_ddrIluerd-in_-drtprsilnedof• �� •• ---• - ' — - _ i _ /'� w - .. _. _. _ L_ lslMtirl Y 0 I Mat a .i - 'r �titi itNtt iaw4. lat _ STATE OF FirOR3laA; - �. _ . MM t. - MS ' ' •covr•'rY or PALM ..aEji,Ci{ . _ _ stem i°sah onrt :i` - �A Q- i JPIMa, CPRTAy.it. 1 ,s dh if.•b14L1�e. an pHkn idli _aal6cn.d le _IM Bill sad eh�uary Jwerdld 1 a1. a M hrpamr•, Y , • -- _- S'' I. rriwna4 •s►••r•� . GEORGE JtccMUkM2N end•,i7A11S5 Ii *I�SQDI .._. o:ri� •..r ie• i. wr a• b rIr fr.ilwsc Lad • $4Crlkpty• °:.•- -ny.rnwi►.r•iN.tN}ar.y,.s wail a era frarir' r • _ I 4i iM fi .s.let dyad, a l itw Owr rnntlf sev..le* ,.. a•a•+dv da due to N• rLa•ri+ .e etf4ij,i i 'Jkft►rt .•+ ,airsaAr i inert .,than bit eaaeid b SMw w e.Y drPrsd•• Lw4 du d. LMi dead d ale t M►' ai SI•i r4fe rf•rr ' _ WITVfr13 rf Mild.sr+l'iiridsl +st hi fiis posh W how Iry eieMrfd di4. i ii •.', � 1,A It 73 ' • ., , e i ali,21,.75 p `ate - - 1 ...._ r votary Pulato, a'ti . r t.Lane.' a 'i.R�' • �V' e .. ' ° Ky Co�misslon mega' L � ' Jd.i+` �• Adsw3 W fn. -�_ M.e'4.0 isio. !pr.Isla. 4.11t 0 • - • SINta Ws' e„ ,. .., rr '. -.. .• • Municipality CkD NO __ _ . ROAD c.ritri MkAtC- T . 0 . R X B l-i T — D F — 1.4 A Y ,O W A Ft Fc A NI T Y D E E D N - THIS � INDENT' L)RE Made this _ fa day of __ __ , �.r� _ 1986 A.D. between The City of Boynton Beach a politic subdivision of the .State o4 Florida and having its prtnc:pal place of business at 120 East•Boynton Beach Boulvard, Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 X hereinafter called the grantor, to Palm Beach County, a political d , subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the grantee. Of WITNESSETHs That the grantor-, for and in consideration of the sum • mw of Ten (*10.00) dollars and other valuable considerations, receipt I whereof is hereby acknowledged, by these presents dces grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey and confirm unto the I grantee, all that certain land situate in Palm Beach County, Florida, to -wits . • MSoven foot additional ri qht -of -way) / O 3� A pro( of la Northeast lying in the hsrter (NE 1141 of Betties h� 6, Tmsshlp 46 lath, top 43 East, Pals leech, Florida, hill curt particularly dubbed as the Ent seven (71 Net of to Is of . 1st u described In the Pals Inch tconty Rebiit Retards is Official hard leak 2040 faits 504 and 510 and in Official Record hok 2977 Pages HI am M. said he percale of lad ar■ also described in • Ealibit 'A' atoned Aveto ud hereby we a part hereof. TOGETHER witheil the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the same in fee simple forever. AND the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that it is lawfully seized of sears lane in fee simple; that it has goad right nd lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that it hereby u11y warrants the title_ to said land Ana will defend the same • gainst the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever( and that said and is free of all encumbrances. 13 0..aae.t•tr Tar Pd.l, . SO o unwise, s.e• . dad Tat. .•a d:rytr. e1sfY ! ..�r. _ I In H Thh Tnsbumant prepared m A RE C Ot3DSR'B • MSilll0s Legibility by. Men Y. Flushtne r of Writing, Typing or Printing Registered Land Surveyor Ir .nlatieSetOry la tbia docRmIgt No.9943, Stab of Florse Ir m . whotl 1.41' d•... _,.. __ 2657 tau Pins stead Mire/ a Ffarad° Right -of -Way warranty Deed 1 i Office of the City Clerk City of Boynton Beach P. O. Box 310 • 9oynton jjjjjj • • • • • i • IN WITNESS WHEREOF the grantor has caused these presentsto be e>iescuted in its name, and its official seal to be hereunto affixec, by its proper officers thereunto duly authorized,the day and year first above written. Signed, iealid a d beliveree in the premix. oft t /1 /w•l•• ►� .• 1.. M. 'view/ i, ,1•rid• 11./ (Ljes4 ■.44/114.■■■■■■ • ■.(latfL4...)2tL&ffiL;tet■ /C Mayor ATTEST! � • � ity Clerk :iflff 4 1 g ,y ,• t•� C OF PALM BEF}CH I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Nicholas Cassandra, well known to me to be the f Boynton h Florida and Betty Boron! mayor of the City o @ yn Beach, 1 Y , well own to me to be the City Clerk of said City, Y Y, and they are named as deed n that they severally acknowledged grantor in the foregoing der and h t y y g exorcutinq the same in the presence of two witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and the seal affixed thereto is the true 'official seal of said City. WITNESS my hand and official seal 'i n the County and State 1 ast aforesaid this. _ day of -Zleatt . 1986 • >24(aeXaGG.S. • ,:,. • Notary Public • : '• •tNc�i 3iii: Safi ) by Commission expires: J .., Motu Pubis. Stet. of Ra f.'.1 Sy Commie* Espies Aa 1. N6g 1 > • . \ ' 1.4 .4 A••m. /Y• / Case. Wag CO T- IA r o RECORDrR'8 MEMO. Legibility' of writing, 4ypdng or Printing Right -of -Way warranty Deed 2 aefsetOryia this di i. • • • Cf I) 1.01 E X I-I X X V A f Legal Description of two parcels of land: PARCEL. °A° FfGISNIKS for the save al a pat dietut 411 South 004 33'18' :est 755.37 ft. Lad (21 South Bad 46'47' list 53.93 f t. frog the torth- east coratr of 5ectioa 4, Tornsb,p 44 South, Range 43 East, told point also lying In the southerly right-DI-say line Of Nest Cnapel Hi tl Sad and the westerly right -of-ay Zia, of Congress Arenoa and being the northeast terser of the parcel her,Inalt r described, L. running thence r0th part of aid Coors% hone 111 South OOd 33'16' but 996.81 ft. to a poled thence laving aid right-of -ray line 12) Borth 844 57'14' Kest 528.31 ft. to A point) thence tat South 794 44'47' Nest 401.87 ft. to a paints thence 14) North 004 33'16' East 1002.00 Ft. to plat in the mutter's tight-of -ay lam of Nest Chapel Hill hall thence rith put of sold right -of -way liar, • 151 8etn 184 46'47' East 922.00 ft. to the place of beginning con- taining 20.5017 area of land. • PARCEL °b° A PARCEL OF LAN) IN THE NORTEAST ONE-BARTER OF SECTION 4, TOi4SHIP 46 SOUTH, 1AYME 43 EAST, PALA BEACH COUNTS, F OtI /AI SAID PIECES OF LAND SEINE MORE FARTICMLARLY CRI)E1 AS FOLLOWS: CONMEACINI AT THE IDOTHEAST CORER OF 8110 SECTION 4; THENCE, RUN SOUTH 184 00'55' NEST, 41.0)44 TIE MORTH LINE OF SA11 SECTION 4, A DMA= OF 13.03 FEET TO THE INTRSEC'IDH 1 THEREOF NUN THE NEST 81887 -OF -WY LINE OF EOI.SRE58 A%E*UE IA lit FOOT ROAD RIM OF MAYA THENCE SOUTH 001 00'00' EAST, ALBS 8175 81841 OF MAT LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1781.07 FIST TO DE P81N1 OF 8EIIKKINS) THENCE, CONTINUE SOUTH 00d 00'04' EAST, ALONE SAID 12ENT OF NAT LINE, A 7139410E OF 400.00 FEET' THENCE, 8007! 904 80'00' 1EST, A DISTANCE OF 370.00 FEET1 THENCE, SAUTN 004 00'00' HEST, A MURK OF 111.21 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 96d 00'00• NEST, A DISTANCE OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE, NMI 400 00'60' EAST, A OUTFACE OF, 331.21 WTI TNEKCE, ECM 44d 13'37' MT, A 815TA0CI OF 245.94 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNEA OF THE CDT OF 80)8784 BEACH PARCEL, AS WORDED IN OF7IC9F4. RECORD 80017 2159, PAEE21, 804173 RECORDS, PALM NBC 1215114, F1011DAi TWICE, BOREN 79d 13'31' EAST, A10111 THE 5011147010 401IMDAIY OF BAI4 PARCEL, A DISTANCE OF 401.81 FEET1 TNEILE, SOUTH ISO 30'30' EAST, CONTINUING AL09S SAID SOUTHERLY IOU4DART, R DIST1f:E OF £i. :9 FEET 10 THE 80)81 Of IESJIHINS. C.^NTR!SINS: !UM ACRES, rill 04 LESS 00 .••f O.. ): ERCORDER'8 MEMO: Legiblity t ansa in � hinting t aarads Right - - WRY warranty 0eeo RECORD VERIFIED PALM BEACH S. COUNTY FLA CLERK CIOCUIT COURT • • • • • • • • l • P1111.0110 ty: , ; ••. .: gi ti A. CCIZArNutl EASEMENT OATEN - 3 "'%- !WW1 - t Rig SEC 6 • TWP 465 RGE 43E 31387 In consideration of the payment to me/us by Florida Power & Light Company of $1.00 and other good and w valuable consideration which 1/we have received, 1 /we and thole holding through ate/us, grant and give to Florida - Power & Light Company and Its successors and assigns an easement for the construction, operation and main • • tenance of electric utility facilities (including wires, poles, guys, cabin conduits, transformer enclosures and appurtenant equipment) to be installed from time to time; with the right to reoonstntet, add to, change E the sire of or remove such facilities or any of them; to permit the attachment of conduits, wi.•esor cables of any other Company or person;-also. to cut, trim and keep clear all times, brush and undergrowth or other obstructions CI that might endanger or interfere with said facilities, on, over, upon, under, and across my /our property described as follows; • g • F A strip of land, of varying width, lying in Section b, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, 3 S Pala Beach County, -Florida, as sham on .• -�� n�grapphicc delineation. (Two Sheets) • l l � e' F LORI • k $ V� TAX m .� o • �• „. A S4rn : � =10.30i • �;r. m ums .I E00.5 5 ra. 0. t 1 hhp,jhe presence of; .. . c` irf ate »t ,::1i . fp. ,v • - Pn Deve , e, Corp. -. • e V+ ;, • }A'a .� 0�-0L`a!,8�.- 'Nc! -- CAS_-_'... " • _• • i J (Corporate Seal) ' ATTEST: I }/ ,T �'. 'y +11" ° ee r •Ih,Nw.w ' STATE OF FLORIDA AND COUNTY OF ?Alm _Beach . • , _ _ I MERELY CERTIFY that before Inc, personally smeared a tying I . Rpbin and Albert P. Bolt> i ... • mpeetiveIy, . -- — . and Secretary or PMt»9 ,M14D 1 EVELOPkIEt CORP.. . • Corporation organise under the Laws of the Stthe of FIARIDA . b mt known to bt the persons deecnbcd mm in and who esaeuted the foregoing innrun. and swarthy acknowledged the execution to be th ad thew tree a and dta Oath a as Oa officer, for to rpa Ind meomeows er therein mentioned, ens Out they affixed therrro the official seal of said Corporation and that said • Ind-hint/It is the act end deed of yid corporation ; ,,,I•w!•.r.,, WITNESS my hand seed officio! sat in sad County and 7Sdot- at M ate this h dot- 11 75 .. • bid C101115411 eIplrea; J(QY.Smbox .2011. ? j t ! i `-'...: •• t / 1 w ..., - hdtARr h/1V4 s*Arc Or •s 0•A DA AT LAIge as lJ! i • ! • %/OQ N .• ! ; AWO/SIO/TWO 47 ER.2 Y. 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V.; • .r . .. i , , J'it� ' Y c 1 r .. • .. • • • • "I '' • • • 3alit .•i 7 E: 1 i�i__ < r.. : r - .■,i . 0.:1 t:... ; Z 0.0. 3 .) : EASEMENT GRANT . In consideration of the sum of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) in me hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the . ti undersigned owner(s) hereby gra:it and convey to the CITY OF .. BOYNTOK BEACH, Florida, its successors and assigns, an easement - in and to the following described property for the purpose of installation and maintenance of public utilities thereon, with ZeiC the express understanding'and condition that, should same ever II be discontinued or abandoned for the above purposes, title to L same shall revert to and revest in the said owner(s), their heirs ; a and assigns: • oe PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Three parcels of land in Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida. Said parcels are known as "Parcel 19 °, "Parcel 20" and 'Parcel 24 ° , Said parcels 19, 20 and 24 are more particularly described as follows: - PARCEL 19 A parcel of land in Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Commence at the SE corner of said Section 6; thence N 89 °39'15" W along S line of said Section 6 a distance of 53 ft. - thence N 00 °33'16" E along a line parallel with and 53 feet West of the East line of said Section 6 a distance of 110 feet • to the Point of Beginning of a parcel of land hereinafter . described: • thence continue N 00 ° 33'16" E a distance of 578.84 feet: thence N 89 °54'45" W a'distance of 1599.62 -feet; thence S 00 °33'16" W a distance of 571.62•f eet; thence 5 89 °39'15 "2 along a line 110 feet North of and parallel with the -South line of said Section 6 a distance of 1599.58 feet to the Point of Beginning. C • PARCEL 20 1 G .. SS • A parcel of land in Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida more particularly described as follows:' Commence at the Southeast'corner of said Section 6; • thence N 89 °39'15" W along South line.of Section 6, a distance of 53 ft. • thence N 00 °33'16" E along a line parallel with and 53 feet West of the East line of said Section 6, a distance of 788.84 feet to /6. the Point of Beginning of a Parcel of :land hereinafter described; thence continue N 00'33'16" E a distance of 2032.91 feet;' ,R thence S 89 ° 25'59" W a distance of 710.11 feet; thence S 00 °33'16" W a distance of 2024.80 feet; If 4 2 thence S 89 ° 54'45" E a distance of 710 feet to the Point of m Beginning. � I o - -.� — Return: C..m I�o^re a5 re FLC A \ _ Boynton Beach, FIf. :; I Rec. l o +r . A` • r'. - _ : U f..S 1 " ax — . • . J .' 1 � 1 "max r 0. 000333 _ L. . J . 1 I nung. -- PALM � f C o • 18 2 3 PACE 1 • N P age 1 f 3 • • PARCEL 24 A parcel of land in Section 6, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, Palm each County, Florida more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Southeast corner of said Section 6; thence N 89 °39' 15" W along the South line of said Section 6, a distance of 53 feet; thence N 00 °33'16" E along a line parallel with and 53 feet West Of the East line of said Section 6, a distance of 2821.75 feet to the Point of Beginning of a Parcel of land hereinafter described; thence continue N 00 °33'16" Ea distance of 1070.27 feet; • thence N 84 °57'14" W a distance of 528.39 feet; thence S 79 °46'47" W a distance of 401.87 feet; thence S 16 °25'03" E a distance of 724.82 feet; thence S 00 °33'16" W a distance of 357.16 feet; thence N 89 °25'59" E a distance of 710.11 feet to the Point of Beginning. • EASEMENT DESCRIPTION The West 10 feet of the East 17 feet of said Parcels 19, 20 and 24. • Subject to existing easements or right -of -way of record. By the acceptance of this Easement, the City of Boynton Beach hereby agrees as follows: 1. At no time during the existence of this Easement will the City of Boynton Beach cause ingress or egress to and from the premises, of. which this easement is a part, to be substantially impaired. 2. All utilities are to be underground and no structure, equipment or apparatus shall be placed above ground level without the written consent of the parties hereto. 3. A11 paving, landscaping and curbing that is damaged will be restored to the condition that existed prior to such damage; any equipment that is removed shall be re- installed to its Original position and, if damaged, shall be restored or replaced with new equipment. 4,. After any construction has commenced in the Easement area, it shall be completed without unreasonably delay, after which the restoration shall be completed without unreasonable delay. • 07 "d V b • V � , T9 0 C � � C o 8 u ff OFF cc 28 23PAGE13 4 +1 E SQ£ o u 4 Page 2 of 3 ._..__ • - 5. The City of Boynton Beach shall indemnify the parties hereto against all claims, suits, liability and expense on account of injury or death of persons or damage. to property caused by -or arising out of or in connection with the utility construction in the Easement, and not caused or contributed to by any negligent Cr otherwise wrongful act or omission of the parties hereto. DATED THIS day of FEB 15 1978 , A.D., 1978 Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of SUMMIT ASSOCIATES, LTD. �� 11 sC Bye X B i - ' 4 n e ( n at W er. itness C��� $ NJ IN FRAM L General Partner Wi l./�� 3 Ka ess STATE OF �. --- COUNTY OF ?( 4 ■ I HEREBY CERTIFY -that on this day before me, an officer duly authorized to take acknowledgments, personally appeared, Benjamin Frankel, a general partner of Summit Asaociate9,-Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, to ms known to be 'the person described - in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he executed the same this 11 of Febri , A.D., 1978. FFB 1F 1.: t ti iN)p li„4. � ' No •u• of _c'"tY,t . f , ; My commission a i• : t` 'J ' This instrument prepared by Thomas A. Clark Registered Land Surveyor No. 2104 State of Florida w Aeca Merlfld e F�f+n BeK h Caurtf, Flq PA IM OFF John S. IMAM m M m B i H R(: 2 8 2 3 PAGE 13 Z cif ckc,x foal i 13.1 Page 3 of 3 • • 1 Exhibit 0 Not applicable Exhibit P F. DESCRIBE THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROJECT. 1) For Development Projects: (a) Provide a description of the proposed project which includes existing and future uses, existing and proposed physical improvements, natural and historical resources, any proposed resource protection /conservation and any existing buildings on site. The Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park is a 25 acre site and serves as a regional draw for young families through senior citizens. The purpose of the park is to create an exciting, inspiring and accessible playground and park for adults and children of all abilities to enjoy. The City has completed the first two phases of the park with special attention to maintaining a barrier -free concept throughout. The vision is to make the entire site barrier -free so people of all abilities can have access to all park amenities and features. Children with and without challenges can play together. Parents and grandparents with physical limitations can bring their children and grandchildren to the park and enjoy the amenities together. In addition to the developed areas of the site there are many natural attributes that attract visitors. There is a small pond that has native vegetation around it and a small wetland that is home to numerous wading birds and raptors including herons, egrets and hawks. A windmill was recently added to help naturally aerate the pond. There are also numerous song birds. It is bound on the west by a large retention pond that contains fish and alligators. There are no endangered species on the site. The developed portion of the site includes 17 har -tru tennis courts and 4 hard surface tennis courts, a pro -shop, restroom with locker rooms, and 138 parking spaces. The Tennis facilities were originally constructed in 1982. In 2010/2011, Phase 1 & 11 of the park were constructed. This included an ADA accessible restroom in the park using the latest in assistive equipment, a splash pad, walking paths, swings and other amenities. In addition, a Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant helped to complete Phase II of the park development. This included a small playground, trails, landscaping, a picnic pavilion and walkway lighting. In 2014 the city partnered with The Trust for Public Lands and installed a Fitness Zone for teens and adults to exercise on 17 pieces of exercise equipment (five of which are accessible by wheelchair). The proposed project for this FRDAP grant is to build a large multi- station accessible playground with sensory stimulating activities for all children ages 5 —12 yrs., which will provide play and learning opportunities that currently do not exist in the park but are in high demand. In addition to the new playground, picnic tables will be added and adjacent tennis courts will be resurfaced to meet the needs of our active tennis community. Future phases will include a therapeutic recreation center, sculptures and art features, wetland restoration, hobby boat pond, and a sensory garden. Different biomes, such as wetlands, bamboo knolls, upland forest and cypress groves, will be created for environmental education opportunities. Open lawn space can be used for free play, picnicking, kite flying and other similar activities. Once built, the therapeutic recreation center will offer adaptive programs for people of all ages. Programming will include after - school programs, day camps, summer camps and other recreational opportunities. Exhibit P Describe Public Access There is public access with parking facilities just off of Charter Drive at the north end of the park property as well as access at the south end of the park via WXEL Public Broadcasting Studios (shared use) parking lot. A Palm Tran (public bus) stop is directly east of the park pedestrian entrance off of Congress Avenue. A major segment of the Boynton Beach Greenway, Bikeway and Blueway Plan runs along Congress Avenue which leads directly into the park; bicycle parking facilities are adjacent to the playground site. This plan is part of a larger County wide and Metropolitan Planning Organization Bicycle Facility network.