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1 CITY HALL 201 WEST PALMETTO PARK ROAD BOCA RATON, FLORIDA PHONE: (561) (FOR HEARING IMPAIRED) TDD: (561) SUN COM: (561) INTERNET: MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: July31,2015 Mayor and City Council Leif J. Ahnell, C.P.A., C.G. City Manager Amendment to conditional use (CA-13-01), site plan (SPA-13-06) and master plan (SC ) approvals to permit the phased development of an existing 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and a 55,137 square foot office/retail (furniture store) building, deleting the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator), and constructing in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height RECOMMENDATION Based on the Development Services Department staff report, I recommend approval of the accompanying resolutions granting modifications to the approved master plan, conditional use and site plan approvals to allow the phased development of an existing 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and a 55,137 square foot office/retail (furniture store) building, deleting the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator), and constructing in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height located at 3300 Airport Road. PROPOSED REQUEST 1) Amendment to Conditional use approval (Resolution No , CA-13-01): Allow the deletion of the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator) and the construction in its place of a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height pursuant to the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Boca Raton Airport Authority; 1 1 Typically, the Planning and Zoning Board approves the site plans for conditional uses. However, pursuant to paragraph 4 of the Use Agreement, "any development" on the subject property must obtain site plan approval from the City Council, regardless of whether the proposed development is permitted or conditional use. In addition, paragraph 3 of the Use Agreement states that development shall be subject to the Amended MOA, which as ro \6~ Printed on recycled paper. - AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER-

2 Page 2 Premier Park SC-13-03R 1/ /CA R 1/ SPA-13-06R 1/ ) Amendment to Site Plan approval (Resolution No , SPA-13-06): Allow an existing (recently constructed) 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and delete the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator) and construct in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height, both of which comprise Phase I of development, and a 55,137 square foot office/retail building (40, 124 square feet of office use in four (4) stories and 15,013 square feet of one-story retail (furniture store) use) which comprises Phase II. 3) Amendment to Master Plan approval (Resolution No , SC-13-03): Continue to allow a two phase development. Procedures for Approval of Site Plans and Uses on Airport Lands The subject 15.2-acre property is controlled by the Boca Raton Airport Authority (the "Airport"). 2 Because the property is owned by the Airport and included in the Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), the application of local zoning regulations to airport land subject to federal jurisdiction is established by two documents: 1 )The Use Agreement ("Use Agreement") between the City and the Applicant entered into by the parties in January, 2003; and 2)The Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Boca Raton Airport Authority ("MOA") entered into by the parties in January, The Use Agreement resulted from litigation between the City and the Applicant and applies solely to the subject 15.2 acres. The MOA applies to construction on all airport lands, including those lands that front on Airport Road (which includes the subject property). Reading the two documents together, as applied to the subject property, Staff has rendered the following determinations as to uses and procedures: 1 )In accordance with the Use Agreement, the restaurant, retail and office uses are approved uses that only require site plan approval from City Council 3 ; 2)Per the MOA, the newly proposed the retail/office building requires conditional use approval from City Counci1 4 ; 3)Per the Use Agreement, the newly proposed retail/office building (as "any development") requires site plan approval from the City Council 5 ; and applied, requires conditional use approval. Paragraph 3(a) of the Amended MOA requires that proposed conditional uses be approved prior to approval of the site plan. For this reason, the amended conditional use ~etition must be considered by the City Council before taking action on the amended site plan. The property is owned by the State of Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund. In 1983, the State entered into a 90-year lease of the property to the Boca Raton Airport Authority. 3 Paragraph 6 of the Use Agreement permits a restaurant up to 10,800 gross square feet, general office use up to 100,000 square feet and retail (low) and retail (medium) uses up to 75,000 square feet. The proposed uses, including existing development, do not exceed these thresholds. The area proposed for development is identified as "Other Use Area" on the attachment to the Use Agreement. 4 See paragraph 3(a) of the MOA. The subject property is identified as "non-aviation lands." 2

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7 1 a 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator), both of which comprise Phase I, 2 and a 55,137 square foot office/retail (furniture store), comprising Phase II ("Petition) for 3 "Premier Park"; and 4 WHEREAS, the Director of Development Services has reviewed the Petition and has 5 submitted his recommendation; and 6 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board after proper notice conducted a public 7 hearing on July 23, 2015 to consider the Petition and has submitted its recommendation to the 8 City Council; and 9 WHEREAS, the public notice and publication provisions of Section , Code of 10 Ordinances, for public hearings before both the Planning and Zoning Board and City Council 11 have been satisfied; and 12 WHEREAS, the City Council upon review of the Petition, the recommendations of City 13 staff and the Planning and Zoning Board, finds that the requirements of Article XVII, Planned 14 Development in Chapter 28, Zoning, Code of Ordinances, have been satisfied; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOCA 17 RATON: Section 1. The amended Premier Park Master Plan allowing for phased development 20 for the following described property ("Property") is hereby [approved/not approved], subject to 21 the conditions described in Section 2 (if approved): A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, 24 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A LINE PARALLEL 27 WITH AND FEET SOUTHEAST OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT 28 ANGLES TO, THE SOUTHEAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE SEABOARD 29 AIRLINE RAILROAD WITH THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST; SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 00 50'39" WEST, A 31 DISTANCE OF FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID 2

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14 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT, BOCA RATON, FLORIDA PLANNING REPORT Planning & Zoning Agenda Date: Case No.: SC-13-03R 1/ / CA R1/SPA-13-06R1/ July 23, 2015 An amendment to conditional use (CA-13-01), site plan (SPA-13-06) and master plan (SC-13-03) approvals to permit the phased development of an existing 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and a 95,137 square foot office/retail (furniture store) building, deleting the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator), and constructing in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height, for Premier Park located at 3300 Airport Road. Recommendation: F"""fy Harris, Director introduction Douglas A. Mummaw, AlA, NCARB, agent for Premier Aviation of Boca Raton, LLC ("Applicant"), requests approval of an amendment to the following applications for a development known as "Premier Park" situated on the east side of Airport Road between the Cinemark Palace 20 movie theater and City/Ashley Furniture: 1) Amendment to Conditional use approval (Resolution No ,CA-13-01): Allow the deletion of the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator) and the construction in its place of a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height pursuant to the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Boca Raton Airport Authority; 1 1 Typically, the Planning and Zoning Board approves the site plans for conditional uses. However, pursuant to paragraph 4 of the Use Agreement, "any development" on the subject property must obtain site plan approval from the City Council, regardless of whether the proposed development is permitted or conditional use. In addition, paragraph 3 of the Use Agreement states that development shall be subject to the Amended MOA, which as applied, requires conditional use approval. Paragraph 3(a) of the Amended

15 SC-13-03R 1 / /CA R 1 /SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page2 2) Amendment to Site Plan approval (Resolution No , SPA-13-06): Allow an existing (recently constructed) 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and delete the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator) and construct in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height, both of which comprise Phase I of development, and a 55,137 square foot office/retail building (40, 124 square feet of office use in four (4) stories and 15,013 square feet of one-story retail (furniture store) use) which comprises Phase II. 3) Amendment to Master Plan approval (Resolution No , SC-13-03): Continue to allow a two phase development. Procedures for Approval of Site Plans and Uses on Airport Lands The subject 15.2-acre property is controlled by the Boca Raton Airport Authority (the "Airport"). 2 Because the property is owned by the Airport and included in the Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), the application of local zoning regulations to airport land subject to federal jurisdiction is established by two documents: 1) The Use Agreement ("Use Agreement") between the City and the Applicant entered into by the parties in January, 2003; and 2) The Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Boca Raton Airport Authority ("MOA") entered into by the parties in January, The Use Agreement resulted from litigation between the City and the Applicant and applies soley to the subject 15.2 acres. The MOA applies to construction on all airport lands, including those lands that front on Airport Road (which includes the subject property). Reading the two documents together, as applied to the subject property, Staff has rendered the following determinations as to uses and procedures: 1) In accordance with the Use Agreement, the restaurant, retail and office uses are approved uses that only require site plan approval from City Council 3 ; 2) Per the MOA, the newly proposed the retail/office building requires conditional use approval from City Council 4 ; 3) Per the Use Agreement, the newly proposed retail/office building (as "any development") requires site plan approval from the City Council 5 ; and 4) Pursuant to the MOA, general development parameters to be applied to site plans are those set forth in the R-B-1 (Motel Business District) regulations. MOA requires that proposed conditional uses be approved prior to approval of the site plan. For this reason, the amended conditional use petition must be considered by the City Council before taking action on the amended site plan. 2 The property is owned by the State of Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund. In 1983, the State entered into a 90-year lease of the property to the Boca Raton Airport Authority. 3 Paragraph 6 of the Use Agreement permits a restaurant up to 10,800 gross square feet, general office use up to 100,000 square feet and retail (low) and retail (m~dium) uses up to 75,000 square feet. The proposed uses, including existing development, do not exceed these thresholds. The area proposed for development is identified as "Other Use Area" on the attachment to the Use Agreement. 4 See paragraph 3(a) of the MOA. The subject property is identified as "non-aviation lands." 5 See paragraph 4 of the Use Agreement requiring that "any development" on the subject property obtain site plan approval from the City Council.

16 SC-13-03R 1 / /CA R 1 /SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page3 Previous Approval On November 13, 2013, the City Council approved the development known as "Premier Park". The approval included Conditional Use approval to allow a 9,814 square foot recreational facility pursuant to the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Boca Raton Airport Authority; Site Plan approval to allow the construction of a 7,000 square foot restaurant with. a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area and a 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator), both of which comprise Phase I of development, and a 55,137 square foot office/retail building (40, 124 square feet of office use in four (4) stories and 15,013 square feet of one-story retail (furniture store) use) which comprises Phase II. In addition, two (2) previously approved technical deviations from Section , Code of Ordinances, related to a reduction in. reservoir length and off-site vehicular circulation continue to apply to the amended site plan. The previous approval also included a Variation to the City's Engineering Design Standards Manual (VEDSM) related to parking dimensions for twenty nine (29) spaces which remains in effect for this project; and finally, a Master Plan approval to allow the two phased development. Currently, the previously approved 7,000 square foot restaurant with a 1,468 square foot outdoor seating area known as the "Tilted Kilt" has opened and is located just south of the proposed new office/retail building. Zoning and land Use The subject site is zoned Public Land (PL) with a compatible comprehensive plan future land use designation of Institutional (PI). As noted earlier in this report, development on the property is subject to the terms of certain agreements and the R-B-1 district regulations. Amended Site Plan The property is presently developed with an existing 28,000 square foot storage hangar attached to a three-story, 17,601 square foot office building, a 40-unit fixed-base aircraft operation and a 485-space parking lot. The existing building is located to the rear of the site and the parking is situated between the building and Airport Road. As previously mentioned, the Applicant is proposing to modify Phase I and delete the approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky diving simulator) and construct in its place a one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building (containing 4,629 square feet of retail use and 1,934 square feet of office), approximately 23 feet in height. The proposed building is depicted on the proposed site plan as Retail Store #1 (2,306 square feet), Retail Store# 2 (2,323 square feet) and Office Bay #1 (1,934 square feet). To accommodate the proposed building footprint, the western setback was reduced from 85' 10" to 83' 4" and the northern setback was reduced from 77' 10" to 75' 2" which continues to meet and exceed the minimum setback requirements pursuant to Code Section Lastly, six (6) parking spaces located to the west of the building entrances were reconfigured to accommodate ADA parking requirements. No other changes to the site plan are proposed with this project. The proposed building still complies with the development parameters of the R-B-1 zoning district and the 50 foot height limit set forth in the MOA.

17 SC-13-03R 1 / /CA R 1 /SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page4 Vehicular access will continue to be provided through one existing full access driveway connection on Airport Road (classified as a major driveway) and cross-access connections with the sites to the south and north. Parking The individual land uses included would require a total of 483 parking spaces by City Code rates while 387 parking spaces are provided on the subject site. It should be noted that the owner of the Premier Park site (Premier Aviation) has entered into a parking agreement with the. adjacent owner of the movie theater to the south (Muvico). The parking agreement allows the Premier Park. site the use of 285 parking spaces located in Muvico's parking garage at daytime. Additionally, the parking agreement allows the Muvico site the use of 129 parking spaces located in the Premier Park surface lot at nighttime. Therefore, the parking supply available for the Premier Park site fluctuates resulting in an available parking supply of 672 parking spaces at daytime and 258 parking spaces at nighttime. However, the proposed Premier Park site includes aviation, office, retail, and restaurant land uses; consequently, the mixed-use nature of the development enables utilization of shared parking.. In shared parking, the different peaking characteristics of the various land uses can be considered for a more efficient parking scheme. The project's traffic consultant performed a shared parking analysis based on the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking Manual for the combination of the proposed uses and the parking agreements made with the Muvico site. The site's peak shared parking demand is estimated as provided below:..... NihL > (7:00 PM~S:OO PM Peak Demand Supply Parking Surplus Available Based on the analysis performed, the proposed daytime supply of 672 self-parking spaces will be 275 spaces greater than the anticipated peak demand, which occurs on a weekday from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The proposed nighttime supply of 258 self-parking spaces will be 11 spaces greater than the anticipated peak demand, which occurs on a weeknight from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Therefore, the proposed parking supply is anticipated to meet the site's shared parking demand and adequate parking is provided.

18 SC-13-03R 1 / /CA R 1 /SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page 5 Traffic Analysis and Previously Approved Technical Deviations The proposed development is expected to result in a net decrease of 255 daily trips, a net increase of 3 AM peak hour trips and a net decrease of 23 PM peak hour trips. The study was reviewed by the Palm Beach County Traffic Engineer who found that the project met the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards subject to "provision of exclusive southbound-left lane with adequate storage at the proposed site main entrance driveway along City maintained Airport Road." Additionally, the project is liable for fair share road impact fees. Two (2) previously approved technical deviations from City Co<;Je Section (d) for decreased reservoir length and Section (h) related to off-site vehicular circulation continue to apply to this proposed amendment. The previous approval also included a Variation to the City's Engineering Design Standards Manual (VEDSM) related to parking dimensions for 29 spaces which remains in effect. Amended Conditional Use The proposed conditional use is required for change in use pursuant to the MOA, which includes the deletion of the previously approved 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky dive simulator) and the construction of a proposed one (1) story, 6,563 square foot retail/office building. A review of the conditional review criteria revealed no concerns or objections to the proposed use. Amended Master Plan The proposed master plan as amended continues to be is scheduled to be completed in two (2) phases. The restaurant and recreational use are proposed as Phase I and the office building/retail store is proposed as Phase II. Because all parking, access and infrastructure improvements either exist or will be completed in Phase I, Staff finds no adverse impact will result from approval of a phased plan. External Agency Review Paragraph 3(b) of the Use Agreement stipulates that approval of the site plan shall be secured from the Airport Authority prior to filing of an application to the City. However, the Airport Authority will not provide final approval unless it can also concurrently approve any lease with a proposed tenant. Conversely, no tenant will sign a lease without approval of the site plan being granted by the City. To address this quandary, a condition has been added to the development order requiring evidence of final approval prior to the issuance of a main use building permit. Review Criteria Criteria for Consideration of Site Plans Pursuant to Code Section Pursuant to Section 28-54, the Planning and Zoning Board, after review of the site plan, application and other materials, shall either approve the site plan, not approve the site plan or approve the site plan conditioned upon the faithful adherence to and fulfillment of such restrictions and conditions as the Board may determine to be reasonable and necessary to

19 SC-13-03R 1/ /CA R 1/SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page 6 protect and further the comprehensive plan. The Planning and Zoning Board shall consider, but the consideration shall not be limited to, the following factors when reviewing a site plan: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) All Code and other technical regulation requirements. The method of pedestrian and vehicular ingress and egress. Internal traffic circulation and vehicular parking, and the traffic impact upon abutting properties, particularly where the abutting properties are residential. Screening, landscaping and lighting. Environmental pollution, including noise, light and air. Garbage and refuse collection. Surface water drainage. Water supply and sewer collection. Energy conservation and efficiency. 0) Location of structures and uses on the site plan. (k) (I) (m) (n) The relationship of the site plan to existing or planned transportation, utility and public. facilities, any deficiencies in such location, and the curing of such deficiencies. Compatibility of proposed use with adjacent uses. The availability of utility easements to provide municipally franchised electric, telephone, cable television, or other services. Any other factor that would promote and further the health, safety, and welfare of the community and the Comprehensive Plan. Criteria for Consideration of Conditional Uses Pursuant to Code Section Pursuant to Section of the Code, the following standards shall be met by all applicants for approval of a conditional use: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) The use is compatible with present, existing or planned development in the area proposed for the use; The use will not adversely affect population densities, light, air, and natural resources, including native ecosystems; The character of the district is suitable for the particular use requested; The use is consistent with the needs of the City for land areas for specific purposes to serve population and economic activities; The use will not create an adverse impact on playgrounds, parks, schools and public and private recreation areas; Adequate infrastructure is available, including roadway capacity and suitability, water and sewer service, drainage, parks, solid waste service and other infrastructure required for the use; The use will not necessitate the construction, installation or improvement of additional infrastructure not currently included in the first three years of the capital improvements element of the Comprehensive Plan or provided by other providers;

20 SC-13-03R 1/ /CA R 1/SPA-13-06R 1/ Premier Park Amendment Page 7 (h) (i) The use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; Parking facilities, entrances and exits are adequate; and U) The use will not adversely affect the public health, safety comfort, convenience, order, appearance, general welfare and the City tax base. Criteria for Consideration of Master Plans Pursuant to Section (a) (b) The Planning and Zoning Board shall consider all aspects of the master plan necessary to meet the intent of the PO regulations and shall consider the recommendations and comments of staff, departments, reviewing agencies and applicable advisory boards. The City Council shall either approve, approve with modifications or conditions, or deny the master plan, or may refer the master plan to any board of the City for further consideration. In making its decision, the City Council shall consider all aspects of the master plan necessary to meet the intent and requirements of the PO regulations and comprehensive plan. The City Council shall make such investigations as may be deemed reasonably necessary to ensure the conformity with the intent and requirements of the PO regulations and comprehensive plan. Recommendation Based upon Staff's review, the Development Services Department recommends APPROVAL of the amended master plan, amended conditional use, and amended site plan (Case No. SC-13-03R1/ /CA R1/SPA-13-06R1/ ) subject to the conditions included in the attached resolutions. Project Planner: Susan P. Lesser, Senior Planner Q:\P-Z\P-Z\ZONING CASES\SITE SPECIFIC PROJECTS\AIRPORT RD 3300\SCCA SPA\Premier Park\Staff Report doc

21 BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY RESOLUTION 01~05-15 A Resolution of the Boca Raton Airport Authority conditionally approving a modification to the Phase II site plan WHEREAS, The Boca Raton Airport Authority Act Laws of Florida, provides that the Boca Raton Airport Authority (the "Authority") shall have jurisdiction over the operation, maintenance of, and improvements to the Boca Raton Airport (the "Airport"); WHEREAS, on September 27, 2000, the Authority entered into a Lease Agreement with Premier Aviation of Boca Raton, LLC ("Premier"), and on November 29, 2000, the Authority and Premier entered into the First Amendment to the September 27, 2000 Lease Agreement (collectively, the "Premier Lease Agreement"); WHEREAS, the Premier Lease Agreement allows Premier to sublease portions of the leased premises, subject to the consent of the Authority, and provides for three separate phases of the leased premises to be developed and prescribed the allowed uses for those phases; WHEREAS, on August 15, 2012, pursuant to Resolution No , the Authority conditionally approved a Second Amendment to the Premier Lease Agreement (the "Previous Second Amendment") to provide for construction timelines for the Phase II and Phase Ill Projects, add any use as permitted pursuant to the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Airport Authority dated January 30, 2008, and permit, upon Authority approval, multiple/uses, buildings or stories to the Phase II and Phase Ill Projects, but the Previous Second Amendment was rejected by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); WHEREAS, on October 24, 2012, the FAA sent a letter to Airport Legal Counsel, which is attached as Exhibit A, rejected the Previous Second Amendment; WHEREAS, following a meeting between the FAA, the Airport Manager and the Authority's General Consultant of Record on May 24, 2013, the Authority sent a letter to the FAA on May 28, 2013, and attached a new draft of a Second Amendment to the Premier Lease for their review and approval, and on June 12, 2013, the FAA sent Airport Legal Counsel, which is attached as Exhibit B, in which the FAA approved the proposed preliminary design for Phases II and Ill of the Premier Leasehold consisting of "two themed restaurants (Tilted Kilt and I Fly) in Phase II, as well as, a four story office building in Phase Ill;" WHEREAS, on July 17, 2013, pursuant to Resolution No , the Authority consented to an. Agreement to Sublease and Build between Premier and Samkin TK, LLC for a portion of Phase Jl for the purpose of developing a first class restaurant building, and approved the preliminary plans for the first class restaurant building (the "Preliminary Tilted Kilt Plans"); WHEREAS, on.july 17, 2013, pursuant to Resolution No the Authority conditionally approved a Second Amendment to the Premier Lease Agreement (the "Second Amendment"), which is attached as Exhibit C, subject FAA's review and approval; WHEREAS, the Second Amendment provided the following changes to Exhibit D to the Premier Lease Agreement: l "B.4. A restaurant building or buildings, including a themed restaurant, consisting of approximately 15,000 square feet (Restaurant), hereafter referred to as Phase II Project.

22 8.5. A building and/or buildings in conformance with Section 2.03(L)(Additional Permitted Use for Phase Ill Projects). The total maximum square feet of rentable buildings for the Phase Ill Projects shall not exceed 112,000 square feet." WHEREAS, Section 2.03(L), which was added to the Premier Lease Agreement by the Second Amendment, allows for any use permitted by the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Boca R?ton and Boca Raton Aviation Authority dated January 30, 2008 (the ''MOA"), provided that 49% of the rentable area of Phase Ill is maintained for aviation LJse; WHEREAS, on January 21, 2015, pursuant to Resolution No , the Authority approved the Third Amendment to the Premier Lease (the "Third Amendment"), which deleted Section B.4 of Exhibit D and replaced it with the following: "B.4. A restaurant/retail/office building or buildings, including a themed restaurant, consisting of a minimum of 15,000 square feet (restaurant/office/retail), hereafter referred to as Phase II Project." WHEREAS, Premier has requested the Authority's approval to modify the approved Phase to site plan to replace the 9,814 square foot, four story 1-Fly theme restaurant with a proposed 6,563 square foot (the "Modified Site Plan"), one story multi-use Retail/Fast Food/Office Building, and the_ Authority desires to give its approval, subject to comments and approval of the City of Boca Raton (the "Conditions"). NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY, BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, IN PUBLIC MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, THIS 21ST DAY OF JANUARY, 2015, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated as the legislative intent of the Authority. 2. The Authority hereby conditionally approves the Modified Site Plan, subject to the Conditions. 3. The Authority hereby authorizes the Executive Director and Airport Legal Counsel to do all things necessary or prudent to.effectuate the intent of this Resolution Number The Authority hereby authorizes the Chair or Vice~Chair to execute Resolution Number 01" ADOPTED by the Boca Raton Airport Authority, this 21st day of December, ATTEST: BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY: Bruce Benefield Secretary & Treasurer \\

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27 :;;~..cfi PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Boca Raton this~/ J_ day of N~b.?r:,2013. I CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 8 ATIEST: 9 10 g k414 dj ~:/a.- 13 SasanS: Saxton, Citytle Susan Whelchel, Mayor / l.c}(l 23 5

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29 : " f approved by the City Council by Resolution No. 23~2003 on January 14, 2003; and WHEREAS, the City and the Airport Authority amended the MOA by that certain Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement, dated January 30, 2008 ("Amended MOA"); and WHEREAS, the Amended MOA was approved by the City Council pursuant to Ordinance No on January 23, 2008; and WHEREAS, an application has been submitted to use certain Property as described herein for the purpose of constructing a 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky dive simulation), CA~13-01/ (the "Petition"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Amended MOA, the proposed recreational facility (sky diving simulator) requires conditional use approval from the City Council, following a public hearing before and recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Board; and WHEREAS, the Development Services Department recommended approval of the Petition; and. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board after proper notice conducted a public hearing on October 3,.2013 to consider the Petition and has submitted fts recommendation to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the Petition and has considered the effect of the proposed use on existing and future dwellings in the vicinity, the proposed site, planning and landscaping, traffic, safety, and the general health, safety and welfare of the community; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOCA 24 RATON: 25 2

30 1 Section 1. A conditional use to allow a 9,814 square foot recreational facility (sky 2 diving simulator) on the following described property C'Property"} is hereby granted, subject to 3 the conditions described in Section 2: A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND FEET SOUTHEAST OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE SOUTHEAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILROAD W!TH THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 7 ~ TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST; SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 00 50'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7, SAID POINT BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT WAY LINE OF 1~95, AS SHOWN ON STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT OF WAY MAP, (JOB NO ~2411, SHEET 12a, DATED , REVISED LAST, 8~ 7~72) AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF NORTHWEST 40TH STREET (AS SHOWN ON THE AFOREMENTIONED MAP) WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE SOUTH 44~41'19" WEST, ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND FEET SOUTHERLY OF, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILROAD, A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45 18'41" EAST ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD, AS SHOWN ON ROAD PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 76 AND 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 41'19" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE.SOUTH 45 18'41" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 44 41'19" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET;.THENCE SOUTH 45 40'18" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 19'42" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45"40'18" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE SOUTH '42" WEST A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 40'18 11 WEST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST, WHOSE RADIUS BEARS SOUTH 49 44'37" EAST; HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 25'56"; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 4r19" EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO THE POINT OF s EGINNING. SAID LANDS LYING AND SITUATE IN THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 663, SQUARE FEET, ( ACRES} MORE OR LESS. ' :. 3

31 1 Section 2. If approved, the conditional use of the property as described herein, shall be 2 subject to the following conditions, which are in addition to all applicable requirements of the 3 Code of Ordinances: 4 Those conditions of approval of that certain site plan under Resolution No , 5 attached as Exhibit "J", if approved by the City Council on November 13, Any violation of 6 any such condition shall constitute a violation under this development order. ' 7 Section 3. The conditional use approval hereby granted shall have a duration period of 8 eighteen (18) months from the date of adoption of this resolution, and shall expire at that time, 9 and be null and void and of no further effect, unless a main use building permit for such 10 construction.has been issued. Thereafter, the condit.ional use approval shall remain in full force 11 and effect onry for those uses established prior to the end of the eighteen (18) month period, 12 and shall be null and void as to any conditional use approval not so established, or thereafter 13 abandoned. 14 Section 4. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this resolution is held invalid, 15 the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 16 Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption ,. '

32 i ~ PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Boca Raton this / :;;0/J:.day of Alm-m brvt ATIEST: -~lk~ Susan S. Saxton, City Clerk CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 17 5

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48 1 rl SSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Boca Raton this,25 3 CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA ATTEST: - Susan Whelchel, Mayor

49 Exhibit "A" RESOlUTiON NO A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON CONSIDERING A SITE PLAN, WITH A TECHNICAL DEVIATION, FOR A REDUCTION IN DRIVEWAY RESERVOIR LENGTH, FOR CITY/ASHLEY FURNITURE SHOWROOM; LOCATED AT 3350 AIRPORT ROAD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE 1 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board ("the Board") is charged with conducting 2 public hearings for the review of site plan applications, and granting technical deviation 3 approval, for all commercial, industrial, multifamily and miscellaneous developments in the City 4 of Boca Raton; and 5 WHEREAS, an application for site plan approval for a furniture showroom facility, with a 6 technical deviation from Code Section , to allow for a reduction in driveway reservoir 7 length, has been filed by ismael Hernandez of Garcia Stromberg, on behalf of City Furniture, 8 Inc., (the "Petitioner''), SPA-09-0S, for City/Ashley Furniture Showroom (the "Petition"); and 1

50 9 WHEREAS, the property was posted, and a Notice of Public Hearing was published in the 10 newspaper on July 6, 2009; and 11 WHEREAS, the Development Services Department recommended approval of the 12 Petition; and 13 WHEREAS, the Board conducted a public hearing for review of the Petition on July 23, ;and 15 WHEREAS, the Board has found the Petition to be consistent with the Comprehensive 16 Plan, and the City's Land Development regulations; now THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD: Section 1. The Site Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B" is hereby approved for the 21 property described below, subject to the. Conditions of Approval provided in Section 3: 22 A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 42, EAST, 23 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 24 COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A LINE 25 PARALLEL WITH AND FEET SOUTHEAST OF, AS MEASURED AT 26 RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE SOUTHEAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE 27 SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILROAD WITH THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 7, 28 TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST; SAID POINT BEARS NORTH '39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET FROM THE 30 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7, SAID POINT BEING 31 FURTHER DESCRIBED AS THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE 32 SOUTHEASTERLY LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF 1-95, AS 33 SHOWN ON STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP, (JOB 34 NO , SHEET 12A, DATED 2/15/71, REVISED LAST, 8/1/72) 2

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55 129 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning and Zoning Board Members of the City of,c'~ '- '130 Boca Raton this 23rd day of July, ) 140 William!Fairman, Chairman PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD...,.-.,..., '. : P.l'AN('Jlt\IG:AN.D:zoNING BQ'P,.RD ".. ~... ',.... :,.;. " : YE~ NO. CHAIRMAN WILLIAM FAIRMAN X VICE CHAIR STEVE UTRECHT X SECRETARY GRACE M. JOHNSON MEMBER RICHARD COFFIN X MEMBER KEITH O'DONNELL X MEMBER J. SCOTT MACLAREN MEMBER ARNOLD SEVELL X August 10, 2009 Date ABSTAINED 7

56 FINAL 01/23/08 Incorporated 1925 :======== !l:lm:!:======== - - ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON APPROVING AN AMENDED AND RESTATED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE BOCA RATON AIHPORT AUTHORITY; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONAL USES FOR NON-AVIATION LAND AT THE BOCA RATON AIRPORT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, on January 26, 1988, the City of Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Airport 12 Authority entered into a Memorandum of Agreement fbr the purpose of formalizing the 13 relationship between the City and the Airport Authority; and 14 WHEREAS, the City of Boca Raton finds it desirable and in the public interest to enter 15 into an Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement with the Boca Raton Airport 16 Authority; and

57 1 WHEREAS, the City of Boca Raton desires to establish in the Amended and Restated 2 Memorandum of Agreement conditional uses that may be approved on non aviation land at the 3 Boca Raton Airport; and 4 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board has reviewed the Amended and Restated 5 Memorandum of Agreement and has made its recommendation to the City Council, and 6 WHEREAS, such Amended and Restated Memorandum of' Agreement has been 7 prepared and a copy thereof is attached hereto; now therefore 8 9 THE CITY OF BOCA RATON HEREBY ORDAINS: Section 1. The conditional uses established in the Amended and Restated 12 Memorandum of Agreement attached hereto shall be the only uses permitted on non-aviation 13 property at the Boca Raton Airport. To develop non-aviation property, the Authority or its tenants 14 shall seek conditional use approval as set forth in Chapter 28, Article II, Division 4, of the City of 15 Boca Raton Code of Ordinances, as it may be amended from time to time, prior to seeking site 16 plan approval. 17 Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk shall be authorized to execute the Amended 18 and Restated Memorandum of Agreement with the Boca Raton Airport Authority, a copy of 19 which is attached hereto, which replaces the January 26, 1988 agreement. 20 Section 3. The Airport Layout Plan, designating aviation and non-aviation land, 21 shall be revised as noted on the attachment, dated December 2007, to the Amended and 22 Restated Memorandum of Agreement. 23 Section 4. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this ordinance is held 24 invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 25 Section 5. All ordinances and resolutions or parts of ordinances and resolutions 26 and all sections and parts of sections in conflict herewith shall be and hereby are repealed. 2

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59 AMENDED AND RESTATED MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BO A R_ATON ANO.. THE BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY THI~ME'MORANOlJM OF AGREEMENT entered into this '30 /1. d~y ~~y 20g7by and between the CITY OF BOCA RATON, a Florida municipal corporation, hereinafter.referr~({to a~ ;'th~ City'', and the BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY, hereinafter referred to.as "the Authority'', a body politic and corporate, created by the Boca Raton Airport Authority Act, Chapter 2004~468, laws of.fiodda, hereina~er sometimes referred to as "the Enabling Acf'. WITNESSETH WHEREAS the Authority, pursuant to the Enabling Act, has jurisdiction over the operatic~ and maintenance of and improvements to the State-owned land within the territorial limits of the City of Boca Raton now known as the Boca Raton Airport, legally described in the attached Exhibit "A" hereinafter referred to as "Airport'' or "Airport Land"); and WHEREAS~ the Enabling Act pr~vides that the A~thority shall comply with appropriate polic;e powers of the City respecting operation and. d'evelopment at the Airport and that... applicable building codes of the City shall apply to all construction upon the Airport except to the ext~nt that State or Federal requireme;)nts are expressly applicable and except to the extent that th~ Authority or the Airport has been made 'exempt from any.requirement of the City by State::-or Federal law; and WHEREAS, the CitY and the Authority deem it appropriate in the public interest to. execute an Agreement regarding the applicability of City la~d development regulations and building codes at the Airport; and WHEREAS, it is further deemed to be in the public interest to establish a list of uses for 1

60 which conditional use approval may be requested on non-aviation lands pursuant to the procedures set forth in Chapter 28, Article II, Division 4 of the Land Development Code of the City; and WHEREAS, the Enabling Act provides that: ''The exercise by the Authority of the. powers conferred.upon it by this Act will be deemed to be for an essential and proper public purpose"; and WHEREAS; in the exercise of its powers and to provide rev.enues for Airport purposes,.. ' '. the Authority has leased a portion of the Airport for non-aviation uses; and WHEREAS, Airport Land, and the improvements thereon, where botti are owned by the State of Florida, are immune from ad valorem taxation, but privately-owned improvements situated upon Airport Land. are subject to ad valorem taxation, unless exempt under Florida Law; and WHEREAS, the City and the Authority recognize that both entities will. be providing services to the Lessees on the portion of the Airport designated for non-aviation uses. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY AND THE AUTHORITY DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The use and development of Airport Land for aviation and non-aviation uses shall be as designated in the Airport Layout Plan, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A," as it may.be amended from time. to time. 2. Construction activities and development of that portion-of the Airport designated in the Airport Layout Plan, as amended, for aviation uses ("aviation property''}, shall be governed by the following provisions: (a) The Authority shall review and approve.all plans for buildings and structures to be located on aviation property prior to submission to the City for review. 2

61 (b) All plans for development and construction activities on t~e aviation property ',..... s~all b.e submitted. to the City for review and recomm e ndations through the Planning Advisory proce$s and the Community Appearance Board, provided, however; that Planning and 'Zoning.... Board.. approv&l and Community Appearance Board approval shall not be required~ (c)..the plans submitted to the City shall meet or exceed the provisions of the G.ity of Boca Raton Code of Ordinances, the Florida Buildif"!g Code, and the Florida Fire... Prev~nti6ri Code unless other federal or state laws, codes ~r regulations are controlling. In. -'. respect to other matters such as site pl.anning, signage, fencing, landscaping and tree. ' '... Rrese!Vationl the. Authority 'may adopt federal, state, city or other codes or establish its own..:.. I..,, regulations.-therefore; provided the same are. submitted to the City fo.r advisory review. (d) The City shall promptly. review all plans in a manner consistent with other de~eiopment projects submitted to the City except.as provided herein. (e) The 'developer or contractor shall reimburse the City for actual cost of plan. review:a0d.building inspections rendered but not to exceed the applicable building permit fee.. $chedule.. (f) city building permits shall not be required for construction on the Airport. However, the. City may at its option utilize its building permit process for internal staff coordin'atioh and processing and to facilitate the inspection p~ocedure. (g) The Authority's Lessee~ shall pay water and sewer impact fees in addition to t.he reimbt,jrsement for actual cost of plan review and buflding. inspections specified in paragraph 1 (e) above.. However, in -the event other impact fe.es applicable to. development on '. aviation property are implemented on. a citywide basis, the Authority's lessees shall pay such impact fees. (h) The Authority shall have exclusive. jurisdictior over the determination of what uses are appropriate for aviation property; provided, however, that the Authority's determination shall be in compliance with all applicable Federal or State law regarding activity 3

62 on Airport property designated for.aviation uses. 3. Construc~ion and development activities on that portion of the Airport designated in the Airport Layout' Plan, as amended, for non-aviation uses '("non-aviation property'') shall be governed by the following provisions: (a). The following conditional uses, which the City finds to be consistent with the City of Boca Raton Comprehensive Plan, shall be the only uses permitted on non-aviation property. These uses shall be strictly construed as defined iii the City of Boca Raton Code of Ordinances. To develop non-aviation.property, the Authority or its tenants shall seek conditional use approval as set forth in Chapter 28, Article I 1, Division 4 of the City of Boca Raton Code of Ordinances, as may be amended from time to time, prior to seeking site plan.approval. No building or structure shall be.erected in excess 'of 50 feet in height measured as provided in the City Code or Ordinances or as otherwise may'be provided in 14 CFR Part 77 (whichever is more restrictive). Conditional Uses on Non-Aviation Property Business and Professional Offices Restaurants Retail Uses Self-Storage Health and Fitness Clubs Car Sales Agencies. pursuant to Section , City Code of Ordinances Banks and Financial Institutions (minimum 10,000 square feet of building area for freestanding buildings).. Personal Seniice Shops (minimum 10,000 square feet of building area for freestanding buildings) Hotels and Motels Bars, Nightclubs, and. Drinking Establishments (as accessory use(s) to a permitted main use) Museums Educational Institutions Radio or' Television Studios Indoor Theaters, Auditoriums, Bo'wling Alleys, Billiard Parlors, and other Places of Public Assembly Recreational Facilities Medical Offices Research arid Testing Laboratories ;;-. 4

63 (b) The Authority shali review and a,pprove all plans prior to submission to the. City,,. wtiich,shall ~xpe.dite all reviews and approvais. (c)' The City's full building permit process. and approval, including, but not.... '.. '. lhnited~to, revli;jw of site plans and structures by the Planning a~d Zoning Board, Community..,Ap~eara.nce Board and tl')e City Council, where applicable, shall be required for all construction. '.. ' ~n~ deve.lopm.e~t activities occurring on non-aviation property. '. (d~ Construction and de\ielop~ent activities occurring on non-aviation property.,. ' shall be governed by the same process which applies to private development of property not.owned by.. t~e State of Florida in the City. It. is the express intent of this paragraph to provide. that P.rojects located on non-aviation property be treated in the same manner as any other...:..:.. siit)ila'r'prcijects occurrin.g on privately owned!arid.. 4. The Authority agrees to maintain a ll facilities and.infra-structures on both the aviation. property and non-aviation property in a manner consistent wi~h applicable Federal, State,. Cotin.ty and- City standards and r.egulations, and agrees to cooperate and assist the City in ' achieving compliance with such standards and regulations with respect to property under the' '. Authority's direct control or under the control of a lessee of the Authority. 5. The City shall provide to the Airport all municipal.services which the City provides to.all other developments located within t.he City without charge to the 'Authority or its tenants on ' '. ' ' the aviation property. Th.e Authority waives its cl~=tim for reimbursement from the City for on-site water. and sewer improveme~ts heretofore or hereafter installed by the Authority The AuthoritY. shall include a provision in its Boca Raton Airport Regulations. directing all non,.aviat.ion 'tenants to obtain a folio or other. parcel identification number, if applicable, from the Palm Beach CoL,Jnty property appraiser for all non-aviation tenant improvements, and to pay.any and all applicable ad valorem taxes, other taxes, assessments, ' ' franct:jise fees, and other fees and charge s, unless otherwise provided by law. The Authority agrees not to amend that provision of the. Boca Raton Airport Regulations without the prior 5

64 written consent of the City. Such provision Shall in no way limit the City's authority to collect applicable taxes, assessments, franchise fees, and other fees 'and charges from all Airport ', ''.tenants. 7. The term of this Agreement shall be indefinite. 8. Notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be delivered as follows: As to the City: City Manager City of Boca Raton 201 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, Florida Af? to the Authority:. Airport Manager Boca Raton Airport 3700 Airport Road, Suite 304 Boca Raton, Florida ' ' ' 9. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the City and the Authority... on. these subjects and supersedes and rescinds any prior agreements entered into by the parties on these subjects, which are inconsistent herewith. 10. This Agreement may only be amended in writing by the mutual consent of the City and the Authority; provided, however, the City and the Authority agree that in the event of a change in local; State or Federal law which affects the rights, obligations and duties of either party to this Agreement occurs, this Agreement shall be amended to reflect such change. 6

65 ' ' ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF BOCA RATO~ has caused this Agreement to be executed by its Mayor, and the seal of the 'city to be affixed hereto and attested by the City.Cier~;. and. the_.boca' RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY. has caused this Agreement to be executed'.ih its corporate name.by i.ts Chair and Vice-Chair on the day and year first above written;, ATTEST.... Sh~rma Carannante, City Clerk. ' ~.,.. (SEAL)..,... BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY. /. /1iy: --""""" / ~ 7

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67 . BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY.:...RESOLUTION 12; A Resolution.ofthe Boca Raton Airport Authority appr~ving the Amended and.: Restated Mernor~mdum of Agreement Between the City of Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Airport Authority. WHEREAS;' the Boca Raton Airport Authority Act, Laws of Florida,. provides that the Boca... Raton Airport Authority (the "Authority") shall have jurisdiction over the operation, and maintena.rice of, and improvements to the Boca.Raton Airport;. : :.,. WHEREAs, on January 26, 1988, the Autho.rity entered into the Memorandum of Agreement Between t~e City Qf,l~oca Raton arid the Boca Raton Airport Authority (the "MOA"), which is. attached ~ereto.a~ Exhibit "A," for the purpose of defining the relationship between the City. qf. Boca Raton (the "City") and the Authority; and... '.:.. WHEREAS,.the.City and the Authority desire to. amend an d restate the MOA to comply with Florida law,. set forth non-aviation uses tmt may be develop~d on Airport property, and to.'clarify other terms and conditions related to development of Airport property.. NOW'THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY,. BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, IN PUBLIC MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, THIS sth DAY OF -DECEMBER 2007, AS FOLLOWS: 1. ' The foregoing recitals are hereby.incorporated h1to this Resolution.as the legislative intent of the Authority. The. Authority hereby approves the Amended and. Restated Memorandum of Agreement Between the city of Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Airport Authority (the "Amended and Restated MOA"), which is attached hereto as Exhibit "8." The Chair or Vice-Chair of the Authority is hereby authorized to execute thi s RespJution N4mber 12 28~07. The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Authority are hereby authorized to execute the Amended and Restated MOA on behalf of the Authority. The Airport Manager and Airport Legal Co~nsel are hereby authorized to=-. do all things necessary to effectuate the intent of this Reso.lution.. ATTEST: BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY: ' Harold In raham Secretary & Treasurer

68 FINAL 1/U/ RESO~UTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON AUTHORIZING THE. MAYqR AND CITY CLERK TO 6 I;XsC!f.,TE :('. SETTLEMENT ~GREEMENT AND A USE AGREEMENT ;WITH :' PREMIER AVIATION OF BOCA '... ;.~. 1.. ' RATON, LLC talso; REFERENCED AS PREMIER 1~... ;.~::~:. '. 1 AVIATION, LLC) FQR:. 1HE PURPOSE OF SETTLING AND.;;.'' DISMISSING ALL CAUSES OF ACTION BY PREMIER in TWO CIVIL ACTIONS: BOCA AIRPORT, INC. D/B/A BOCA AVIATION v. BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND PREMIER AVIATION, LLC v. THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, CASE NO. CL AE, AND PREMIER AViATION, LLC v. THE CITY OF BOCARATON, CASE NO. CA 01-0{:3039 AN; PROVIDING FiOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; PROVIDIN~ AN EFFECTIVE DATE,. / 19. WHE~EAS, the City Council of the City of Boca Raton desires to.authorize the Mayor 20 and C_ity Clerk to execute a settlement agreement and a use agreement with Premier Aviation of 21 Boca Raton, LLC (also referenced.as Premier Aviation, LlC) for the purpose of settling and 22 dismissing all causes of action by Premier in two civil actions: (1) Boca Airport, Inc. d/b/a Boca 23 Aviation v. Boca Raton Airport Authority and Premier Aviation, LLC v. the City of Boca Raton, 24 Case No. CL AE, and (2) Premier Aviation, LLC v. the City of Boca Raton, Case No. CA AN ("Airport Cases"); now therefore 26 1

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70 :-... ~. :." Settlement Agreement, by and between the CITY OF BOCA RATON ("City'') and PREMffiR AVIATION OF BOCA RATON, LLC {"Premier"), WHEREAS, the City and Premier are parties to the following lawsuits: Premier Aviation, L.L. C., Intervenor/Counter-Plaintiff v. the City of. Boca Raton, Counter Defendant, Case No. CA~Ol-06039AN, and Boca Airport, Inc. dlbla, Boca Aviation v. Boca Raton Airport Authority and Premier Aviation, LLC vs. the City of Boca Raton, Case No. CL AB {the ''Lawsuits''), and WHEREAS, Premier has submitted to the City applications for building permits fur the J?remier Aviation Fixed Base Operation ("Premier FBO') at the Boca Raton Airport under pemrit check numbers 02~2773 [Maintenance hop]; [FBO Hanger and Office Building]; [Instrument Building]; [Fuel Frum]; [Corporate Hanger]; and Engineering Permits for Site Work [no permit check nwnber assigned]; ( 6 'Premler Pmmits'), and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the plan of Premier Aviation Park, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "N' and made a part hereof. NOW, TJHEREFORE, the City and Premier agree as follows: 1. Within five (5) days of the execution hereof, the City and Premier shall execute and deliver: A. the Use Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B," which shall be recorded in the public records; B. Stipulations for Dismissal of all the claims between the City and Premier in each of the Lawsuits in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "C," C. Releases that shall run in favor of the parties and their respective. officials, officers, employees and agents, and shall be in the form attached as Exhibit "D.". 2. Upon completion of all of the items set forth in paragraph 1 above, and subject to compliance with all applicable City and building oode requirements, the City shall issue the Premier Pennits, except for the permit for the jet gas and aviation gas fuel tanks (which shall be.govemed by paragraph 4 below). 3. Premier shall not object to efforts by the City to seek an airport wide prohibition of Stage I and Stage ll jet aircraft at the Boca Raton Airport applying equally

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74 (1) General Office-notto exceed a rota! of 100~000 square feet of floor are~ rm.d fifty (50) foot in height; (2) R.esta'l.llE'Mt -not to exceed a tomllof 10,800 gross square feet; (3) Retail- not to exceed 75,000 squme feet I(Jif floi(jir area and fifty (50) feet m height~ and limited ti(ji ~etml Q.owf' uses whleh are defined as commercial retail uses that generate less than 10 average weekday trips per 1000 square feet of floor are~ I(Jif ~etail (medium)" uses which axe defined as commercial retail uses that generate more than ten (1 0) but less than twooiy-five (25) average weekday trips per 1000 square feet of floor m-ea; (4) SelfStorage; (5). Health and Fitness Clubs -not to exceed 75,000 squm-e feet of :floor area and fifty (50) feei in height; ( 6) Car Agency (as defined in rmd to the extent pemritted by Section s City Cooe); <m~ (7) Cross pm-king and noxh~oncmrent parking with the Muvico Theater Site (Subject to approval of m modification to the Muvico Theater Conditional Use, pursuant to the procedures and criteria upon which the Conditional Use was processed and approved, and approval of parking agreements); subjootto: (i) the approval ofdevelopment Pm-ameters and Development Mitigation pursuant to the procedures of paragraph 9, below, (ii) the approval by the Airport Authority, the FAA and FDOT, and (iii) all other applicable provisions of this Use Agreement. In no event shall the number of trips generated by the use and occupancy of the Premier Land together with all other uses at the Boca Raton Airport exceed the number of trips authorized pursuant to that certain vesting letter issued by Palm Beach County and dated June 4, 200 l~ a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit l}se Ap_proval for the Other Use Area. Use Approval for the Other Use Area (and Development Parameters and Development Mitigation for the Initial Other Uses) may be granted by the City Council in aoo<>rdance with the procedures hereinafter set forth in t4is Use Agreement. A Use Approval shall have three (3) components: a. Approval of the use. b. Approval of the development parameters for the approved use. 3

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77 written comments on the application. ~e City Staff shall schedule a Staff Compliance Meeting as provided m Parngiraph 9( c )9 above9 where the written comments will be reviewed with Premier. g. Notice Requirements. N9tice.~fthe Planning and Zoning Board and City Council JPllllblic hearings shalr be provided as set fo~m Section (2) City Code. In addition to property owner notices9 the Airport Aallfuority and all- Airport tenants within the notification area shall be noticed as if a pmperty owner. Premier shall provide to the City a mailing list certified by Premier to be true and correct. h. Use Awroval Criteria. The criteria for the Use Approval shall be the criteria set forth in Sectiollil (1 ). City Code regardillilg conditional use approvals. i. Smff Report. The City Smff shal!l prepare a written report setting forth a recommendation to the Plrummg and Zoning Board and Cicy Council. The City Staff Report shall be provided to Premier at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the scheduled Planning and Zoning Board public hearing. j. Plarumu~ md Zoning Board. The Planning and Zoning Board shall hold a public hearing in accordance with the City's qua5i-judicia.l public hearing rules and procedures. The Planning and Zonirig Board shah make a recommendation to the City Council. k. City Council. The City Council shall hold a public hearing in accordance with the City's quasi-judicial public hearing rules and procedures. The approval of a use, if granted, shall be by a resolution ("Use Resolution') of the city Council receiving three (3) affirmative votes of the City Council. The resolution shall set forth a definition of the use, the Development Parameter and the Development Mitigation. No Development Parameters or Development Mitigation shall apply to development of an approved use unless set forth in the Use Resolution. 1. Durntion. The components of the Use Resolution shall have the following periods of duration: permanent duration. renewal. renewals. (1) Use- Six (6) years. Provided however, the Other Uses shall have (2) Development Parameters...:_ Three (3) years with one three (3) year (3) Development Mitigation - Two years (2) with two two (2) year An approved Use, Development Parameter or Development Mitigation shall expire and shall be null and void if a building permit is not issued by tile expiration of the applicable duration period. Any component of the Use Approval may be extended for the extended periods of duration provided 6

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85 .. CITY HALL 201 WEST PALMETTO PARK ROAD BOCA RATON, FLORIDA PHONE: (561) (FOR HEARING IMPAIRED) TDD: (561) SUNCOM: {561) IN"J:ERNET: March-11, Peter McAllister, Esq. PBM Development, Inc.. 30 S. E. 7th Street, 2nd Floor Boca Raton, FL RE: Use Agreement Between the City of Boca and Premier Aviatio~ of Boca Raton, LLC Dear Peter: In connection with the above referenced Use Agreement, as you are aware the Boca Raton Airport Authority elected not to consent to the Use Agreement Accordingly as contemplated in paragraph 13 of the Use Agreement, we will be forwarding the original Agreement for recordation. in preparation for recordation, we reviewed the document to confirm all exhibits were appropriately attached. We noted that at the end of paragraph 6 of the Agreement there is a reference to an Exhibit 6 (the vesting letter issued by Palm Beach County dated June 4, 2001 ). A copy of the Palm Beach County vesting letter dated June 4, 2001 is attached hereto. I believe the Use Agreement can be recorded without the attachment of Exhibit 6 since the reference appears to have been inadvertent and there is no ambiguity regarding the referenced letter. Accordingly, I would.appreciate if you would confirm, by having a duly authorized representative of Premier Aviation of Boca Raton, LLC sign where indicated below, that the attached letter constitutes the vesting letter referenced in Exhibit 6 and that I should proceed with recordation of the Use Agreement excluding an Exhibit 6. Thereafter, please return the acknowledged letter to my attention to be maintained in my file. Please feel free to keep a copy of this letter to serve as your confirmation as well. I would appreciate if you would return this letter (acknowledged as indicated) within the next week so I can forward the original Use Agreement for recordation.. Please feel free.to call me if you have any questions or comments or need further clarification on this issue. Sincerely, f)~m~/~ Diana Grub Frieser City Attorney.I I I DGF/dg Enclosure cc: Leif J. Ahnell; C.P.A., C.G.F.O., City Manager Mr. Robert A Eisen Jamie A Cole, Esq.. q:\!et\2003\03-1 on~!j$pgi. Received --::.3=,./t,.f!..S,c;"1.c:.,,;;-t..~m~O~.J..,;.~ :...-:== Approved------~-~ - AN EQUAl!.. OPPORTUNITY ~MPL.OYrtFf.a.id_...;. =-===- Check#~=

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90 ;- 'l'. ' for all construction and development activitie.s occurring on nonavi~~ion property. (c) Construction and development activities occurring on non-aviation property shall be governed by the saiue process whic h applies to private development of property not owned by the State of Florida in the City. It is the express intent of this paragraph to provide that projects located on nonaviation prope;irty be treated in the same manner as any other similar projects occurring on privately owned land. 3. The Authority agrees to maintain all ~acilities and infra-structures on both the aviation property and non-aviation property in a manner consistent with applicable Federal, s tate, County. and City standards and regulations, and agrees to cooperate and assist the City in achieving compliance with such standards and regulations with respect j;.ci property under the Authority's direct control or under the control of a lessee of the Authority. 4. The City ehall provide to the Airport all municipal services which the city provides to all other developments located within the City without charge to the Authority or its tenants on the aviation property. The Authority waives its claim for reimbursement froin the City for on-site water and sewer improvements heretofore or hereafter installed by the Authority. 5. In respect to municipal serv~ces to be provided by the City to Airport tenants on non-aviation property, attached hereto is a copy of paragraph 3 entitled "User Fees, Ad Valorem Taxes".. whi'ch is and shall be included in all of the Authority's.. teases with lessees of non'-aviation property. The Authority agrees 'to use its best efforts to collect the user fees at the same time as ad valorem taxes are due and pay.able and to contribute to' the City such user fees received by the Authority from those lessees ~s and when received. 6. Tne term of this Agreement shall be indefinite. -4-

91 ,i,..,,,, 7. Notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be delivered as follows: As to th.e City: City Manager City of Boca Raton 201 west Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, Florida As to the Authority: Airport.r-lanager Boca Raton Airport 3200 Perimeter Road Boca Raton, ilorida , Th.is Agre.ement constitutes the entire Agreement between the City and the Authori t;y on these subjects and sup.ersedes and rescinds any prior agreements enter~d into,by the parties on these.subjects wh.ich are inconsistent herewith. 9. This Ag.reeme!_lt may only be amended in writing by the mutual consent of the City and the Authoritn provided, however, the City and the Authority agree that in the ev~nt a change in local~ State or Federal law which affects the rights, obligations and duties of.. either.party to.. this Agreement occurs, this Agreement shall be amended to reflect such change, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF BOCA RATON has caused this Agreement to be executed by it~ Mayor, and the seal of the City to be affixed hereto and attested by the City Clerk; and the BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY has causeq this Agreement to be executed in its corporate name by its Chairman and Vic~ Chairman on the day and year fi~st above written ATTEST: \I I 1,.,. CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA (SEAL)., \ ) ; \ BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHORITY By-fo&~ GE w. BLANK, Cqairman -5-

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97 CITY HALL 201 WEST PALMETTO PARK ROAD BOCA RATON, FLORIDA PHONE: (561) (FOR HEARING IMPAIRED) TDD: (561) SUNCOM: (561) INTERNET: July 2, 2015 TO: FROM: Susan Lesser Senior Planner T. Douglas Hess, P. E;~ Traffic Engineer RE: Case No: CA R 1 /SPA-13-06R 1/ , SC-13-03R1 / Premier Park~ R2 This petition is an amendment to Conditional Use and Site Plan Approvals for the Premier Park site. Plans for this site were previously approved by the City Council in November of 2013 for 40,124 square feet of office use, 15,013 square feet of furniture store use, 7,000 square feet of restaurant use and 9,814 square feet of simulated skydiving entertainment use as additions to the existing 40 aircraft general aviation airport facility. This amendment removes the 9,814 square feet of entertainment use and replaces it with 4,629 square feet of general commercial use and 1,934 square feet of office use. The site is located along the east side of Airport Road, north of Glades Road, specifically at 3300 Airport Road. Vehicular access will continue to be provided through one existing full access driveway connection on Airport Road (classified as a major driveway) and cross-access connections with the sites to the south and north. The project traffic consultant, MacKenzie Engineering & Planning, Inc., prepared a traffic study and estimated the development's trip generation as provided below: Approved: General Aviation Airport ~40 Aircraft) General Office (40, 124ft~ Furniture Store (15,013 f ) 1, High Turnover Sit-Down (7,000 ff) General Proposed: General Aviation Airport ~40 Aircraft) General Office (42,058 ft J Furniture Store (15,013 ft) High Turnover Sit-Down t (7,000 ff) Commercial 1, Net New Trips AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER-

98 Case No. CA R1 /SPA-13-06R1 / , SC-1S-03R1/ Premier Park 7/2/15 The proposed development is expected to result in a net decrease of 255 daily trips, a net increase of 3 AM peak hour trips and a net decrease of 23 PM peak hour trips. The study was reviewed by the Palm Beach County Traffic Engineer who found that the project met the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards subject to "provision of exclusive southbound-left lane with adequate storage at the proposed site main entrance driveway along City maintained Airport Road." Additionally, the project is liable for fair share road impact fees. Two previously approved technical deviations from City Code Section 23- i 90( d) for decreased reservoir length and Section (h) related to off-site vehicular circulation continue to apply to this proposed amendment. The previous approval also included a Variation to the City's Engineering Design Standards Manual (VEDSM) related to parking dimensions for 29 spaces which remains in effect. ' The individual land uses included would require a total of 483 parking spaces by City Code rates while 387 parking spaces are provided on the subject site. It should be noted that the owner of the Premier Park site (Premier Aviation). has entered into a parking agreement with the adjacent owner of the movie theater to the south. The parking agreement allows the Premier Park site the use of 285 parking spaces located in the movie theater's parking garage at daytime. Additionally, the parking agreement allows the movie theater site the use of 129 parking spaces located in the Premier Park surface lot at nighttime. Therefore, the parking supply available for the Premier Park site fluctuates resulting in an available parking supply of 672 parking spaces at daytime and 258 parking spaces at nighttime. However, the proposed Premier Park site includes aviation, office, retail, and restaurant land uses; consequently, the mixed-use nature of the development enables utilization of shared parking. In shared parking, the different peaking characteristics of the various land uses can be considered for a more efficient parking scheme. The project's traffic consultant performed a shared parking analysis based on the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking Manual for the combination of the proposed uses and the parking agreements made with the Muvico site. The site's peak shared parking demand is estimated as provided below: Parking Surplus Available Based on the analysis performed, the proposed daytime supply of 672 self-parking spaces will be 275 spaces greater than the anticipated peak demand, which occurs on a weekday from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. While the proposed nighttime supply of 258 self-parking spaces will be 11 spaces greater than the anticipated peak demand, which occurs on a weeknight from 7:00PM to 8:00 PM. Therefore, the proposed parking supply is anticipated to meet the site's shared parking demand and adequate parking is provided. Page 2

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103 June 12, 2015 Deparunent of l!.~agineedng am.l Public Worlu; PO.!lox West Palm Beach. fll l229 (561) 6fl PAX: (56!) Carolyn S. Bodor, SRPA Property Specialist I Appraiser for Land Development Coordinator City of Boca Raton 201 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, Florida RE: Premier Park Project#: Traffic Performance Standards Review - Revised Dear Carolyn: fi'aln1 Beach County Board of County Commissioners Shelley Varw., Mayor Mary Lou Berger, Vice Mayor Hal It Valeche Pauleue Burclkll Steven L Abrams Melissa Mcl\illlay PrisciiJu A. Thylor Cotmty Administrnror Robert Weisman The Palm Beach County Traffic Division has reviewed the Premier Park (within Boca Raton Airport) Traffic Study prepared by MacKenzie Engineering & Planning, revised May 2015, pursuant to the Traffic Performance Standards in Article 12 of the Palm Beach County Land Development Code. The proposed development replaces the 2,323 SF approved fast-food restaurant with general commercial uses. The project is summarized as follows: Municipality: Location: PCN#: Existing Approval: Proposed Uses: Access: New Daily Trips: New Peak Hour Trips: Build-out: City of Boca Raton East side of Airport Road, north of Glades Road aircraft General Aviation Airport; 42,058 SF General Office; 15,013 SF Furniture Store; 7,000 SF High Turnover Sit-Down Restaurant; 2,306 SF General Commercial; 2,323 SF Fast Food Restaurant 40 aircraft General Aviation Airport; 42,058 SF General Office; 15,013 SF Furniture Store; 7,000 SF High Turnover Sit-Down Restaurant; 4,629 SF General Commercial Full access driveway onto Airport Road AM (-24/-25) and -15 PM (-9/-8) December 31, 2018 Based on our review, the Traffic Division has determined the proposed development results in a reduction of traffic from that currently approved at Premier Park (PBC Project #141115) and therefore meets the Traffic Performance Standards of Palm Beach County< The following is suggested: Provision of exclusive southbound-left lane with adequate storage at the proposed site main entrance driveway along City maintained Airport Road. "tln :qual OpJ!UI'lllllify.-1j(irmaiiJ e tklioll Employer" Please note the receipt of a Traffic Performance Standards {TPS) approval letter does not constitute the review and issuance of a Palm Beach County Right-of-Way (R/W) Construction Permit nor does it eliminate any requirements that may be deemed as site related. For work within Palm Beach County RIW, a detailed review of the project will be provided upon submittal for a RIW permit application. The project is required to comply with all Palm Beach County standards and may Include RIW pnnted on rocyct~d papar

104 Carolyn D_ Bodor, SRPA Premier Park June 12, 2015 Page 2 of2 No building permits are to be issued by the City after the build-out date specified above. The County traffic concurrency approval is subject to the Project Aggregation Rules set forth in the Traffic Performance Standards Ordinance. uestions regarding this determination, please contact me at >d><:.r..;,""'1"bc ov.or MariaM. Senior Professional Engineer Traffic Division MMT/saf ec: Shaun G. Mackenzie, P.E. ~MacKenzie Engineering & Planning, Inc. Steve Bohovsky Technical Assistant Ill, Traffic Division File; General - TPS Mun Traffic Study Review F:\TRAFFICIMMT\MUNICIPALITIES\APPROVALS'.LtHS\ PREMIER PARK- R.OOC

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109 ltv F RAT DEVELOPMENT SERV!CiES!DEPARTMENT 201 WEST PALMETTO PARK ROAD BOCA RATON, FLORIDA TELEPHONE (561) o FAX (561) REQUIRED FEES (Silt P.~an): 11 the proposed cqndntional use requires approval of a site pian or modification of an' existing site plan, you must also file a site plan approval application (SPA) and remit the fees required for such site plan. Please be advised! that the Advertising and Notice fee forr the SPA application will not be required {since you are remitting the CA advertising and notice fee with this application). SUBM~TTAl REQUIREMENTS~ Three (3) signed and sealed! surveys (dated no more than six months prior to the date of mung this application) of the property. Eighteen (i 8) copies of: fold!e~ proposed! site pian, appibcation and back~up. One (i) CD with all documents/plans submitted in pdf format.

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