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Palm Beach County Enclave Report December 17, 2002 Palm Beach County, Florida Planning, Zoning & Building Department Planning Division December 2002

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The preparation of this report required the time, cooperation, and collective effort of many individuals. Appreciation is extended to all who participated. Planning, Zoning and Building Dept. Barbara Alterman, Esq., Executive Director Planning Division Lorenzo Aghemo, Planning Director Lisa Amara Lowe, Principal Planner James Gammack-Clark, Planner County Attorney Bob Banks, Assistant County Attorney Legislative Affairs Todd Bonlarron, Director League of Cities Jamie Titcomb, Director Annexation Review Participants Mark Adler, 911 Management Peter Banting, PREM Karen Blanchard, Engineering Angela Boyett-Helker, PZB ITS Raphael Clemente, Planning Steve Cramer, MPO Steve Delai, Fire Rescue Cotena Edmond, Property Appraiser s John Enck, Property Appraiser s Mani Gonzalez, 911 Management Jill Gregory, Fire Rescue Bob Kraus, Environmental Resources Mgmt. Jean Matthews, Parks & Recreation Beth McCall, Zoning Division Lawton McCall, Water Utilities Julie Poteet, Engineering Larry Roberts, Land Development Mario Rodriguez, Airports Carlos Serrano, HCD Lois Stone Wiley, Library Al Vazquez, Engineering Allen Webb, Engineering Dan Weisberg, Engineering Susan Wilson, Engineering Municipal Participation City of Lake Worth Ed Breese, Community Development Director Village of Palm Springs Betty Lowe, Community Development Director City of Boynton Beach Michael Rumpf, Planning Director City of Delray Beach David Harden, City Manager City of Greenacres Wadie Atallah, City Manager Tom Lanahan, Planning Director In accordance with the provisions of the ADA, this document may be requested in an alternative format. Contact the Planning Division at (561) 233-5300. December 2002 Palm Beach County Enclave Report 1 December 17, 2002

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction...1 II. Enclave Overview...2 III. Enclave Bill Enclaves and Pockets...4 IV. Annexation Review Team...7 V. Municipal Participation...10 VI. Annexation Incentive Program...11 VII. Appendix A. Draft Enclave Bill...13 B. Palm Beach County Enclaves, All Enclaves and Pockets Maps With North and West County Enclave Summary....15 Palm Beach County Enclave Report i December 17, 2002

I. Introduction On September 25th, 2002, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and the Palm Beach County League of Cities Board of Directors held an Annexation Policy Summit to discuss issues related to annexation. Much of the discussion at the Summit focused on enclaves, both those that meet the current Chapter 171, F.S., definition (surrounded by a single municipality), and those that meet the proposed revised definition (surrounded by a single or multiple municipalities or jurisdictions). At the Summit, the BCC directed County staff to develop an enclave bill that would identify enclaves to be annexed into cities by a certain date, and to identify other issues related to annexation. To that end, Planning Division staff have identified over one hundred enclaves. A. Data Collection In order to comprehensively address details and issues related to the enclaves, the Planning Division gathered a variety of data from several sources. Digital data was collected from the Property Appraiser and the Data Section s Existing Land Use Database, and GIS data from Engineering, Water Utilities, Fire Rescue, and Planning, Zoning & Building s GIS Section. The adopted Future Annexation Areas from each city were used to assign the name of the city that would annex the enclave. In the case of overlapping Future Annexation Areas, two or more city names were assigned. Utilizing all the data sources, the Planning staff assigned each enclave with the following information: Id Number and Name Potential Annexing City or Cities Type of Enclave o Single Enclaves surrounded on all sides by a single municipality o Multiple Enclaves surrounded on all sides by more than one municipality o Pocket Areas that are surrounded on three sides by a municipality Commission District Countywide Community Revitalization Team (CCRT) Area (if applicable) Future Utility Provider Future Fire-Rescue Service Provider Existing Land Uses Property Appraiser Data (downloaded 10/7/02) o Number of Parcels o Number of Built Dwelling Units o Total Acres o Estimated Taxable Value Estimated Population (calculated by multiplying the built dwelling units by the average person per household in the enclave s traffic analysis zone) The Planning Division prepared a series of maps depicting the enclaves for the review process, which including municipal boundaries, roadways, water bodies, fire rescue stations, County owned parks, CCRT Areas, each enclave with parcels color coded by existing land use. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 1 December 17, 2002

II. Enclave Overview Chapter 171, Florida Statutes (F.S.) governs the annexation of land, and was established in 1974 to ensure sound urban development, establish legislative standards for the adjustment of municipal boundaries, ensure efficient provision of urban services, and ensure that areas are not annexed unless municipal services can be provided. Chapter 171, F.S., provides the following enclave definition: Enclave means: (a) (b) Any unincorporated improved or developed area that is enclosed within and bounded on all sides by a single municipality; or Any unincorporated improved or developed area that is enclosed within and bounded by a single municipality and a natural or manmade obstacle that allows the passage of vehicular traffic to that unincorporated area only through the municipality. The current definition of an enclave states that it must be surrounded on all sides by a single municipality. However, there are numerous unincorporated areas that are completely surrounded by several municipalities that can present the same service delivery issues as enclaves that meet the existing definition. Since there have been discussions for a change to the Chapter to allow for either single jurisdiction to multiple jurisdictions, the enclaves within this report have been identified accordingly. Also, County and city staff have identified several pocket areas (areas surrounded on three sides by a municipality) that represent service delivery issues, and have added several to this report. The following table summarizes the enclaves and pockets throughout the County: Table 1 Enclaves and Pockets by Type Type Enclaves Parcels Built Units Acres Taxable Val. Population Single Municipality 84 7,476 10,657 4,648.98 1,280,814,950 24,963.7 Multiple Municipalities 32 7,564 8,675 7,991.17 2,346,113,495 21,085.5 Pocket 14 273 193 220.59 45,307,808 492.4 130 15,313 19,525 12,860.74 3,672,236,253 46,541.5 Of the 37 municipalities in Palm Beach County, 18 have adjacent enclaves that meet either the single municipality or multiple municipality definition. These enclaves range in size from less than an acre to approximately 2,000 acres, and are detailed in the table below. Many of the enclaves are clearly located within a single municipality s adopted future annexation area, as noted in the table. However, some enclaves are located in areas where there are overlapping Future Annexation Areas, or are in areas where there is no adopted Future Annexation Area. For either of these instances, more than one municipality is listed in the table. County staff will continue to work with the League of Cities and the municipalities to resolve the overlapping Future Annexation Areas. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 2 December 17, 2002

Table 2 Enclaves and Pockets by City City Enclaves Parcels Units Acres Taxable Val. Population Belle Glade 6 155 871 603.77 13,411,061 2,785.7 Boynton Beach 16 452 893 431.58 100,639,060 1,832.0 Boynton/Delray 1 2 1 0.21 169,228 2.2 Delray Beach 8 427 379 237.24 63,552,319 882.3 Greenacres 21 473 1,596 579.20 77,640,266 3,341.5 Juno Beach 2 1,098 1,308 886.77 292,949,679 2,588.9 Jupiter 24 4,941 4,898 5,210.65 1,021,695,635 12,610.5 Lake Worth 1 49 51 16.86 4,005,716 109.7 Manalapan/Ocean Ridge 1 1 0 18.00 0 0.0 North Palm Beach 1 268 371 93.30 20,614,191 737.1 Palm Beach Gardens 8 4,667 5,246 2,459.48 731,246,386 12,301.9 Palm Springs 7 169 118 42.73 9,638,792 290.6 PBG/Lake Park 1 285 325 109.35 28,248,094 814.4 PBG/NPB 7 799 937 633.80 859,478,613 2,055.1 Riviera 10 82 565 337.65 88,050,066 1,027.7 RV/PBG/Lake Park 1 57 0 89.09 34,159,583 0.0 Tequesta 11 730 1,248 313.78 292,424,731 2,559.7 Wellington/Royal Palm 1 35 32 203.35 3,429,326 118.9 West Palm Beach 3 623 686 593.94 30,883,507 2,483.3 Palm Beach County Enclave Report 3 December 17, 2002

III. Enclave Bill Enclaves and Pockets Due to the large number of enclaves and pockets, and comments received during the County departmental review process (see next chapter), County staff is recommending that the proposed Enclave Bill is limited to the enclaves in the following South and Central cities: Delray Beach Boynton Beach Lake Worth Palm Springs Greenacres The remaining enclaves may be addressed through subsequent bills, interlocal agreements, and other types of annexation. The County may pursue interlocal agreements for 18 of the 76 remaining enclaves that are less than 10 acres and are bounded by a single municipality. Table 3 Enclaves and Pockets for Enclave Bill or Future Annexation Activity Timing Enclaves Parcels Units Acres Taxable Val. Population Enclave Bill 54 1,572 3,038 1,307.81 255,645,381 6,458.2 Future Annexation Activity 76 13,741 16,487 11,552.93 3,416,590,872 40,083.3 The following pages provide a summary of each enclave and pocket recommended for the Enclave Bill, and maps which detail the location of each enclave, and the existing land use for each parcel. Appendix A contains the draft Enclave Bill that will be revised to identify the affected cities and parcels following the approval of the proposed enclaves and pockets. A summary and maps of the enclaves not proposed for the bill are provided in Appendix B. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 4 December 17, 2002

Enclave Bill Proposed Enclaves and Pockets Boynton Beach IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type BY-1 Knuth Road Parcel 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 1 1 0.92 49,732 2.0 Single BY-2 Sunny South Avenue Subdivision 3 Boynton Beach Boynton/Delray 1 319 70.24 5,808,324 678.5 Single BY-3 31st Terrace South Commercial 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 2 0 2.82 478,980 0.0 Single BY-4 Manor Forest Subdivision 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 114 101 73.04 7,420,803 318.4 Single BY-5 BE Aerospace Industrial 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 6 2 63.43 2,185,554 5.4 Single BY-6 Miner Road Parcel 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 1 0 30.49 873,881 0.0 Single BY-7 Tradewinds (portion) 7 Tradewinds (portion) Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 66 78 22.95 4,976,794 149.1 Single BY-8 Lawrence Road Mobile Home Park 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 1 0 45.68 5,775,641 0.0 Single BY-9 Tradewinds (portion) 4 Tradewinds (portion) Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 143 129 43.73 17,617,333 197.8 Multiple BY-10 Ocean Avenue/Sea Road 4 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 13 127 12.85 38,074,034 229.3 Multiple BY-11 Gulfstream Park Area 4 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 81 115 17.79 14,736,293 207.6 Multiple BY-12 County Lake Trail Parcel 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 2 1 14.39 344,326 2.3 Multiple BY-13 Old Dixie Hwy/Gulfstream Rd Parcel 7 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 1 0 8.60 224,400 0.0 Multiple BY-14 Floral Drive Residential 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 12 10 5.89 788,300 16.7 Pocket BY-15 Nautica Sound Boulevard 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 2 4 9.37 348,618 10.0 Pocket BY-16 71st Avenue South 3 Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 6 6 9.39 936,047 15.0 Pocket Boynton/Delray IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type BY/DL-1 Federal Hwy Commercial 4 Delray Beach Boynton Beach 2 1 0.21 169,228 2.2 Multiple Delray Beach IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type DL-1 Fox Chase Subdivision 4 Delray Beach Delray Beach 46 38 59.19 29,797,769 89.5 Single DL-2 Country Club Acres Subdivision 4 Delray Beach Delray Beach 95 80 18.50 5,040,814 160.7 Single DL-3 51st Terrace South Small Subdivision 5 Delray Beach Delray Beach 13 5 10.73 301,577 14.1 Single DL-4 Kingsland Subdivision 4 Delray Beach Delray Beach 76 72 67.48 11,594,857 184.1 Single DL-5 Barwick Road Parcels 4 Dunes/Barwick (portion) Delray Beach Delray Beach 5 5 12.97 730,369 15.1 Single DL-6 Kingsland Pines Subdivision 4 Delray Beach Delray Beach 126 124 30.61 9,222,538 256.4 Single DL-7 Military Trail Commercial 4 Dunes/Barwick (portion) Delray Beach Delray Beach 16 7 16.80 2,307,432 21.1 Pocket DL-8 Golf Club Estates - Barwick Road 4 Dunes/Barwick (portion) Delray Beach Delray Beach 50 48 20.96 4,556,963 141.4 Pocket Palm Beach County Enclave Report December 17, 2002

Enclave Bill Proposed Enclaves and Pockets Greenacres IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type GR-1 Lake Worth Road Moblile Home Parks/S 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 179 1,292 256.62 29,590,066 2,502.9 Single GR-2 Lake Worth Road/Raulerson Drive Resid 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 6 10 1.98 457,609 26.0 Single GR-3 Lake Worth Corridor (portion) 2 Lake Worth Corridor (portion) PBC WUD Greenacres 64 65 25.36 2,818,798 186.3 Single GR-4 Lake Worth Road/Fleming/Martin Reside 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 16 10 10.26 1,488,956 30.4 Single GR-5 Lake Worth Road/Jog Road Parcel 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 4 2 1.99 177,325 5.3 Single GR-6 Lake Worth Road/Dodd Road Residential 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 2 3 4.80 240,775 6.4 Single GR-7 Jog Road/Greenacres Parcel 1 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 2 2 1.76 19,380 4.1 Single GR-8 Jog Road/Greenacres Parcel 2 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 7 4 4.08 384,456 8.2 Single GR-9 Jog Road/Jog Park Drive North 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 4 4 5.97 215,908 7.7 Single GR-10 Jog Road/Jog Park Drive South 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 1 1 3.82 100,189 1.9 Single GR-11 Jog Road/Wry Road Residential 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 23 21 13.44 1,446,536 40.7 Single GR-12 10th Avenue North Residential 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 30 57 9.85 2,651,977 173.5 Single GR-13 Haverhill Road/Sunset Trail Residential 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 7 36 9.38 1,366,914 97.0 Single GR-14 Polish American Club 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 3 2 5.10 114,610 4.7 Single GR-15 Dillman Road 1 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 2 2 5.00 421,086 5.4 Single GR-16 Dillman Road 2 6 PBC WUD Greenacres 3 2 5.00 175,665 6.6 Single GR-17 Dillman Road 3 6 PBC WUD Greenacres 8 3 8.00 222,432 8.0 Single GR-18 South of Melaleuca Lane 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 56 50 83.97 7,849,259 151.2 Single GR-19 South of Melaleuca Lane/Military Trail 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 15 13 53.78 2,109,263 37.6 Pocket GR-20 Pine Avenue Residential 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 6 5 7.50 743,753 13.2 Pocket GR-21 Lake Worth Road/Jog Road Intersection 2 PBC WUD Greenacres 35 12 61.54 25,045,309 24.3 Pocket Lake Worth IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type LW-1 L Lake Osborne Area Residential 3 Crystal River Lake Worth 49 51 16.86 4,005,716 109.7 Single Palm Springs IdCode NickName District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Res. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Population Type PS-1 Lake Echo Subdivision 3 Lake Worth Corridor (portion) Palm Springs Palm Springs 38 30 7.36 1,166,669 77.4 Single PS-2 Medical Offices on Summer Street 3 Lake Worth Corridor (portion) Palm Springs Palm Springs 16 0 3.18 2,839,274 0.0 Pocket PS-3 Radio Station on Congress Ave. 3 Palm Springs Palm Springs 1 0 16.63 412,133 0.0 Pocket PS-4 Praire Lane Residential 3 Palm Springs Palm Springs 2 2 1.84 178,065 5.8 Pocket PS-5 Fairway Villas Condos 2 Palm Springs Palm Springs 81 80 6.18 1,865,276 190.7 Pocket PS-6 Forest Hill Blvd./Davis/Tucker Intersectio 2 PS/PBC WUD Palm Springs 28 0 5.17 2,823,539 0.0 Pocket PS-7 Dale Road Residential 3 Palm Springs Palm Springs 3 6 2.37 353,836 16.6 Pocket Palm Beach County Enclave Report December 17, 2002

BARWICK RD HOMEWOOD BLVD S CONGRESS AVE E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s & P o c k e t s BOYNTON BEACH EL CLAIR RANCH RD Dunes/Barwick DL-8 VIA DELRAY DL-7 DL-5 LAKE IDA RD N CONGRESS AVE 7 5 DL-6 DL-4 W ATLANTIC AVE DL-3 DL-2 S MILITARY TRL 4 DELRAY BEACH LOWSON BLVD LINTON BLVD LINTON BLVD DL-1 Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Mobile Home Mixed Use Transp./Utilities Commercial Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Conservation Rec./Open Space Vacant Unincorporated Municipal Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm County Parks Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

S MILITARY TRL N CONGRESS AVE E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s & P o c k e t s HYPOLUXO RD BY-16 BY-15 S MILITARY TRL BY-4 LAWRENCE RD BY-8 KNOLLWOOD RD MINER RD BY-2 BOYNTON BEACH BY-14 GATEWAY BLVD 5 BY-1 OLD BOYNTON RD BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BY-3 Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Mobile Home Mixed Use Transp./Utilities Commercial Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Conservation Rec./Open Space Vacant Unincorporated Municipal Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm County Parks Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

S CONGRESS AVE NE 5TH AVE E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s & P o c k e t s OCEAN RIDGE WOOLBRIGHT RD GOLF GOLF RD SW 23RD AVE BOYNTON BEACH S SEACREST BLVD SE 23RD AVE S FEDERAL HWY BRINY BREEZES GULFSTREAM BY-11 BY-10 BY-12 INTERSTATE 95 BY-9 CALOOSA BY-7 Tradewinds Estates BY-13 BY-5 4 AQUA CREST POOL BY/DL-1 N FEDERAL HWY GULF STREAM LAKE IDA N SWINTON AVE 7 LAKE IDA RD N CONGRESS AVE DELRAY BEACH GEORGE BUSH BLVD NE 4TH ST NE 6TH AVE N OCEAN BLVD W ATLANTIC AVE E ATLANTIC AVE Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Mobile Home Mixed Use Transp./Utilities Commercial Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Conservation Rec./Open Space Vacant Unincorporated Municipal Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm County Parks Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s & P o c LAKE k CLARKE e t sshores S CONGRESS AVE PS-2 10TH AVE N FLORIDA MANGO RD PALM SPRINGS CONGRESS AVE Lake Worth Corridor N A ST PS-1 INTERSTATE 95 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 7 S A ST 6TH AVE S JOHN PRINCE LAKE OSBORNE DR LW-1 ATLANTIS 12TH AVE S Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Mobile Home Mixed Use Transp./Utilities Commercial Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Conservation Rec./Open Space Vacant Unincorporated Municipal Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm County Parks Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s Dyson Circle & P o c k e t s 6 GRN-16 GRN-15 GRN-17 SUMMIT BLVD OKEEHEELEE HAVERHILL RD S Summit and Kirk FOREST HILL BLVD PURDY LN PALM SPRINGS CHOLEE JOG RD PINEHURST DR GR-9 GR-8 GR-10 GREENACRES GR-12 S MILITARY TRL 10TH AVE N GR-11 GR-7 GR-6 HAVERHILL RD GR-3 KIRK RD GR-21 GR-4 LAKE WORTH RD GRN-14 GR-2 Lake Worth Corridor JOG RD GR-20 GR-1 GR-13 SANDERS DRIVE IXORA Lake Worth - West LAKE WORTH WEST MELALEUCA LN GR-18 GR-19 Concept Homes/Indian ATLANTIS Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Mobile Home Mixed Use Transp./Utilities Commercial Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Conservation Rec./Open Space Vacant Unincorporated Municipal Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm County Parks Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

S CONGRESS AVE E n c l a v e B i l l E n c l a v e s & P o c k e t s Summit and Kirk Congress and Summit FOREST HILL BLVD PS-6 PS-5 PS-4 LAKE CLARKE SHORES PURDY LN PS-3 S MILITARY TRL PS-7 PALM SPRINGS S CONGRESS AVE FLORIDA MANGO RD KIRK RD 10TH AVE N PS-2 CONGRESS AVE LAKE WORTH PS-1 GREENACRES Lake Worth Corridor LAKE WORTH RD Lake Worth - West JOHN PRINCE Enclave Existing Land Uses Single Family Institutional Agriculture Comm. Districts CCRT Areas Multi-Family Transp./Utilities Conservation Unincorporated County Parks Mobile Home Commercial Rec./Open Space Municipal Mixed Use Industrial All Right Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only, Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 Vacant Revision Date: 12/10/02 Filename: N:\Division\EncResearch\RptSm Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

IV. Annexation Review Team In order to comprehensively address issues related to these enclaves and annexation activity in general, the Planning Division held a meeting with the County s Annexation Review Team, and invited participation from nearly every County department. The meeting was held on November 14, 2002, and was well attended, with representatives from the departments listed below. In addition to these departments, the Library Department, Community Services, and the Sheriff s Office received packets of information regarding the enclaves. Planning County Attorney Legislative Affairs Engineering Fire-Rescue 911 Management Water Utilities Zoning Parks and Recreation Environmental Resources Management Land Development Housing and Community Development Planning, Zoning, and Building ITS Department of Airports Metropolitan Regional Planning Organization Property Appraiser During the discussion, there were several common issues related to annexation activity in general relayed by the department staff, which included: Piecemeal activity by cities to cherry-pick non-residential parcels creates residential pockets which are most often lower income areas; Varying level of service between the County service providers and city providers can present safety issues for County residents; Checkerboard approach to annexation results in a lack of clear boundaries to separate County emergency service provision and city service provision, particularly with roadways, and creates issues related to addressing properties. In addition to the above, there were several comments by staff related to their specific departments, as follows: Zoning Division staff stated that the partial annexation of residences within a planned unit development (PUD) would create severe issues related to the PUD s development approval, and would object to any such annexation; Parks and Recreation Department staff stated that their department would prefer that the County s regional parks remained unincorporated, due to limitations with city development regulations. However, fire-rescue staff stated that County park enclaves could present service delivery issues, and may require agreements with adjacent municipalities and/or other means to efficiently provide service. Engineering Department staff stated that annexations needed to include the adjacent local roadway right-of-way, either at the time of the annexation, or as a follow-up annexation after all of the parcels on a roadway were annexed, and maintenance agreements regarding streetlights would need to be addressed when applicable. Water Utilities Department staff indicated that annexation activity near or within the Water Utilities Department service area should not affect their service provision. Several staff present, including representatives from the MPO, Airports, and Traffic Engineering, stated that annexation itself was not an issue, but the associated changes in land use (particularly with regards to intensity or density increases), was the factor of interest to them. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 7 December 17, 2002

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Annexation Review Team General Recommendations Staff recommended several actions to help remedying the identified issues, including: Proactively identify target annexation areas and actively work with cities towards their annexation, utilizing the annexation incentive program whenever feasible; Promote the use of the Annexation Incentive Program, and use the Program and additional funding mechanisms to foster the annexation of CCRT Areas that are enclaves or pockets and to reduce the infrastructure assessment costs to the residents. Conduct an assessment of each city s boundaries, and clarifying their legal descriptions to include or remove roadway rights of way as needed to reduce the amount of overlap or confusion related to emergency service provision and roadway maintenance; Proactively identify utility service area and future annexation area conflicts to ensure annexations don t affect the Water Utilities Service Area; Explore funding mechanisms or agreements to offset the loss of capital investments for service provision, such as fire rescue; Explore a Countywide level of service or fixed service area boundaries for emergency service provision such as fire rescue; Encourage cities to revise their Future Annexation Areas to reflect realistic boundaries, and to adopt future land use designations for parcels within these areas. Encourage cities to annex enclaves and pockets prior to extending their boundaries in other areas; Encourage or require cities to annex all the parcels on a given roadway, rather than select parcels, to provide for more efficient service provision and to prevent addressing issues; Support changes in legislation that would address the annexation of enclaves and pockets. Annexation Review Team Comments and Recommendations Regarding the Enclave Bill At the November 14 th meeting, County staff reviewed maps and data regarding each of the identified enclaves. There were no specific negative issues related to the annexation of the any particular enclaves, other than those related to the general issues identified above. However, during the review, staff identified additional pockets that presented service delivery issues and/or addressing issues that should be part of the Enclave Bill, and identified priority areas that the County should proactively pursue annexation for in the future. The pockets located in the Central and South County, such as parcels at the intersection of Lake Worth Road and Jog Road, have been added to the bill. During the discussion, it became apparent that the most pressing service delivery issues were related to enclaves and pockets in Central and South County that are either at a far distance from County emergency service providers, or located in areas where jurisdiction boundaries are not clearly defined. For this reason, and due to the large number of enclaves and the level of coordination and public hearings that will be required for the bill, County staff is recommending that the bill for this legislative session be limited to the enclaves and pockets adjacent to these cities, and that other enclaves and pockets either be pursued through interlocal agreements (those under 10 acres) or in subsequent bills. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 9 December 17, 2002

V. Municipal Participation On November 22 nd, Planning, County Attorney, and Legislative Affairs, and League of Cities staff held a meeting with representatives from the Central and South County cities with identified enclaves (Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Palm Springs, and Greenacres) to initially discuss the enclaves adjacent to their jurisdictions. As with the Annexation Review Team meeting, the detailed maps and data were presented. The municipal staff were receptive to the Enclave Bill, and some of the key comments raised are provided below. Lake Worth staff expressed an interest in annexing the remainder of the Lake Worth Park of Commerce, extending their boundaries to the E-4 Canal. Palm Springs staff proposed several additional pockets that would be more efficiently served by Palm Springs. These pockets have been added to the enclaves and pockets proposed for the Enclave Bill. Greenacres staff stated that several of the enclaves (including areas within the Lake Worth Corridor CCRT Area) lacks water, sewer, paving and drainage, and expressed interest in utilizing the County s Annexation Incentive Program in order to offset the assessment cost to the residents concurrent with the Enclave Bill. Boynton Beach staff stated that they were working on purchasing an additional fire rescue site to service the enclaves in the eastern portion of the city (including Tradewinds Estates CCRT Area), and expressed some concern about the timing of the annexation prior to the construction of the new fire rescue facility. Delray Beach staff stated that some of their enclaves might also be candidates for the Annexation Incentive Program. County staff will continue to work with the above municipalities on annexations and the proposed Enclave Bill. Over the next several months, County staff will also begin talking with the other municipalities that have enclaves and pockets to prepare for future bills and to discuss interlocal agreements for the enclaves that area less than 10 acres. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 10 December 17, 2002

VI. Annexation Incentive Program The use of the County s Annexation Incentive Program concurrent with the Enclave Bill will help reduce the assessment for improving infrastructure deficiencies for property owners within the identified enclaves and pockets. The Program divides the costs for water, sewer, paving, and/or drainage improvements by one-thirds between the County, property owners, and the annexing municipality. However, in some instances, the cost has been completely shared between the County and city, at no cost to the property owner. A. Proposed Revisions The Annexation Incentive Program has been underutilized and has become outdated. A document establishing the Program was accepted by the BCC in January 1993, and was revised in May 1994. Revisions to the MSTU Program were adopted by ordinance in 1995, and these changes also need to be reflected in the program. Consequently, County staff are recommending a series of revisions, additions and deletions to the Program document dated May 1994. Specific revisions are highlighted below by section headings. Eligibility and Prioritization To focus the program on redevelopment/revitalization areas, the Countywide Community Revitalization Team (CCRT) Areas will be referenced as priority areas to foster their annexation and improvement; Since urban services and municipalities extend far west of Military Trail, and are also present in the Glades Communities, the reference that states that priority will be given to areas east of Military Trail will be replaced with language that requires subject sites to be located within the Urban Service Area; Requirements and Restrictions Since some municipalities do not have adopted Future Annexation Areas, the requirement that limits the Program these areas will be deleted; however, these areas will remain as priority areas for the Program; In order to more accurately reflect the application and flexibility of the program, a statement that the improvements can occur subsequent to an annexation effective date provided that the necessary agreements are signed prior the effective date to allow the County to assess the property owners (when applicable) will be added; In order to accommodate revisions to Ch. 171, F.S. and to avoid redundant information, references to the types of annexation will be deleted, and statement will be added that the type of annexation must be pursuant to Ch. 171 or be a legislative act; Since the program is permitted within the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department Service Area (provided that the WUD is reimbursed 100% of their expenses), the statement that the Program is not applicable to properties within the WUD service area will be deleted. Cost Sharing and Benefits In order to more accurately reflect the application of the program and to encourage its application in redevelopment/revitalization areas, a statement will be added to allow a ½ sharing between the County and city with no cost to the property owners for moderate, Palm Beach County Enclave Report 11 December 17, 2002

low, and very low income areas. (Two of the 4 times the programs have been utilized have been for 50/50 cost sharing with the County and the municipality); To more accurately reflect additional available funding sources, a statement will be added to reference CCRT funds, CDGB grants, etc., when applicable; Review and Implementation Since the annexation review procedures are the same for all annexations, details regarding the review process will be streamlined to simply state that the proposed annexation shall be reviewed through the Annexation Review Program; In order to more accurately reflect the roles of Engineering and the annexing municipality, the Implementation language will be revised. B. Implementation with the Enclave Bill In order to proceed with the Annexation Incentive Program for enclaves within the Bill, the following steps will need to occur: Revisions The BCC will need to review and accept revisions to the Program s summary document in order update the Program and to cleanly permit its application with the Enclave Bill. The specific revisions, in as strike out and underline format, will be presented to the Board at a subsequent meeting. Identification The cities will need to identify the enclaves for which they would like to pursue the program, and identify which types of improvements are required for each enclave (ie. water, sewer, paving, drainage). Cost Estimate Once the above information is gathered, the cities would meet with County staff to discuss the proposal. County Engineering staff would develop the estimated costs for paving and drainage, and the cities utility departments would provide the estimated costs for water and sewer improvements. Coordination Once all the cost estimates are complete, meetings would be held between County and City staff, and the district commissioner to develop the cost allocation and funding mechanisms (some of the enclaves are located in CCRT Areas, so additional funding may be available). Agreement Once all parties are in agreement, the County and the city would enter into an interlocal agreement to implement the Program. Since the proposed Enclave Bill may go into effect (if approved) prior to the ability for the County to assess the property owners for their third, an additional agreement between the County and cities may need to occur in order for the County to assess the property owners. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 12 December 17, 2002

Appendix A Draft Enclave Bill An act relating to Palm Beach County; providing for extension of the corporate limits of the City of and the City of ; providing an effective date WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that there are unincorporated enclaves that create significant growth management and local government service problems for the cities of list cities as well as Palm Beach County, and WHEREAS, at a countywide annexation summit held on September 25 2002 between the Board of County Commissioners and the Palm Beach County League of Cities, there was a consensus that special act of the legislature was an appropriate method for annexation of enclaves as defined in Chapter 171, Florida Statutes. WHEREAS, the residents and property owners of the areas to be annexed have been provided with information regarding the effects of annexation on matters such as the cost and delivery of governmental service, the application and enforcement of the comprehensive plan and building codes, and other relevant matters, and WHEREAS, public meetings have been held to provide a forum for members of the public to ask questions and express their views regarding the proposed annexations; and WHEREAS, Palm Beach County, the City of, and the City of have agreed the unincorporated areas identified in this act are enclaves and should be annexed into the cities, NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Section 1. The following described parcels are annexed into the corporate limits of the City of, and the corporate limits of the City of are amended to incorporate said annexed property: Section 2. The following described parcels are annexed into the corporate limits of the City of, and the corporate limits of the City of are amended to incorporate said annexed property: Palm Beach County Enclave Report 13 December 17, 2002

Section 3. The above-described areas subject to annexation shall be subject to all laws, ordinances, and regulations in force in the respective annexing municipality and shall be entitled to the same privileges and benefits as other parts of the respective annexing municipality upon the effective date of this act. If any of the above-described parcels are subject to the Palm Beach County land use plan and Palm Beach County zoning or subdivision regulations, such plan and regulations shall remain in full force and effect until the respective annexing municipality adopts a comprehensive plan amendment that includes the abovedescribed property. The above-described properties shall be subject to the ad valorem taxes and debts of the respective annexing municipality upon the effective date of this act. Section 4. All public roads and the public rights-of-way associated therewith, lying within the limits of the lands subject to annexation herein, as described in Section 1 & 2, are transferred from Palm Beach County jurisdiction to the jurisdiction of the annexing municipality, except Section 5. On the effective date of this act, the City of shall be responsible for and embodied with all municipal powers granted in Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, over territory hereby annexed. Section 6. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect or abrogate the rights of parties to any contracts, whether the same be between Palm Beach County, and a third party or between nongovernmental entities, which contracts are in effect prior to the effective date of annexation. Section 7. This act shall take effect December 31, 2003. Palm Beach County Enclave Report 14 December 17, 2002

Appendix B Palm Beach County Enclaves Maps of All Enclaves and Pockets North and West County Enclave and Pockets Summary Data Palm Beach County Enclave Report 15 December 17, 2002

North and West County Enclave and Pocket Summary City Id NickName Type District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Svc. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Est.Population Belle Glade BG-1 NW 17th Street Residential Single 6 Belle Glade Belle Glade 45 37 10.20 1,430,722 116.6 Belle Glade BG-2 W Canal Street Residential Single 6 Belle Glade Belle Glade 38 27 37.38 1,684,993 86.3 Belle Glade BG-3 NW Avenue L Parcels Single 6 Belle Glade Belle Glade 24 68 25.41 491,327 216.0 Belle Glade BG-4 NW Avenue L Industrial Single 6 Belle Glade Belle Glade 4 1 2.76 57,462 3.6 Belle Glade BG-5 E Canal Street S Parcels Single 6 Belle Glade Belle Glade 7 4 43.83 245,041 12.9 Belle Glade BG-6 Okeechobee Center (plus extra) Single 6 Okeechobee Center (plus extra) Belle Glade Belle Glade 37 734 484.19 9,501,516 2,350.3 Juno Beach JN-1 Juno Isles/Juno Dunes Natural Area Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 393 375 566.27 67,571,042 754.0 Juno Beach JN-2 Juno Ridge/Seminole Blvd Subdivision Multiple 1 Juno Ridge (plus extra) Seacoast PBC 705 933 320.50 225,378,637 1,834.9 Jupiter JP-1 N. Ocean Blvd Commercial Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 9 15 7.72 7,307,428 24.2 Jupiter JP-2 Dubois Park Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 16 12 68.84 1,261,676 19.4 Jupiter JP-3 Penn Park Subdivision Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 155 177 30.83 9,209,536 461.5 Jupiter JP-4 Center Street Residential 1 Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 62 50 25.37 11,680,011 126.7 Jupiter JP-5 Center Street/North Delaware Blvd Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 5 4 14.52 605,475 10.4 Jupiter JP-6 Center Street Residential 2 Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 70 66 38.68 19,594,003 138.7 Jupiter JP-7 Center Street Residential 3 Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 7 5 2.29 1,562,783 10.5 Jupiter JP-8 Loxahatchee River Rd/Center St Residen Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 14 14 6.34 3,156,055 32.3 Jupiter JP-9 Center Street/Indiantown Road Parcel Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 2 0 2.27 457,380 0.0 Jupiter JP-10 Cinquez Park Single 1 Cinquez Park Jupiter/Encon PBC 113 37 24.29 2,305,991 85.2 Jupiter JP-11 Bush Road Parcels Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 8 16 6.57 999,497 30.7 Jupiter JP-12 Chasewood Subdivision Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 2 0 5.65 0 0.0 Jupiter JP-13 Central Blvd Parcel Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 1 0 0.23 0 0.0 Jupiter JP-14 Indiantown Road/Central Blvd Area Single 1 Kennedy Estates (plus extra) Jupiter/Encon PBC 154 549 253.48 21,055,679 1,170.9 Jupiter JP-15 I-95/Indiantown Road NE Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 5 0 10.96 134,415 0.0 Jupiter JP-16 Limestone Creek Single 1 Limestone Creek Jupiter/Encon PBC 467 179 225.92 11,871,957 657.3 Jupiter JP-17 Jonathan's Landing Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 849 1,215 609.15 370,381,874 2,189.3 Jupiter JP-18 155th Lane North ROW Parcel Single 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 2 0 1.44 11,884 0.0 Jupiter JP-19 Riverbend Park Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 12 4 545.32 191,971 13.3 Jupiter JP-20 Loxahatchee River Road Area Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 1,066 989 833.21 273,314,295 3,042.7 Jupiter JP-21 I-95/Martin County Triangle Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 1 0 95.10 0 0.0 Jupiter JP-22 Palmwood/Donald Ross Rd Area Multiple 1 Seacoast PBC 362 353 161.23 102,122,442 797.6 Wednesday, December 11, 2002 Page 1 of 3

City Id NickName Type District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Svc. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Est.Population Jupiter JP-23 Indiantown Road/Turnpike NW Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 5 0 180.16 0 0.0 Jupiter JP-24 Palm Beach Country Estates Multiple 1 Jupiter/Encon PBC 1,554 1,213 2,061.08 184,471,283 3,800.0 Manalapan/Ocean Ridge MP/OR-1 Boynton Inlet Multiple 4 Boynton Beach? 1 0 18.00 0 0.0 North Palm Beach NPB-1 Northlake Blvd/Alt. A1A Area Multiple 1 Seacoast North Palm Beach 268 371 93.30 20,614,191 737.1 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-1 I-95/Northlake Blvd NW Residential Single 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 173 173 28.02 9,493,211 465.8 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-2 I-95/Northlake Blvd NE Residential Single 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 440 590 112.99 40,144,679 1,445.9 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-3 Northlake/Howell Lane Residential Single 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 13 9 33.87 964,556 20.9 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-4 Northlake/Military Trail Residential Single 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 427 529 92.01 27,702,334 1,356.1 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-5 Monet Gardens Subdivision Single 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 74 73 38.74 7,345,282 201.2 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-6 Prosperity Farms Road Area Single 1 Cabana Colony (plus extra) Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 2,291 2,253 692.22 348,279,302 5,566.3 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-7 Eastpoint Country Club/Old Marsh Golf Cl Multiple 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 1,047 1,007 1,099.63 248,224,193 1,909.8 Palm Beach Gardens PBG-8 Square Lake, PBG Referendum, Four Se Multiple 1 Seacoast Palm Beach Gardens 202 612 362.00 49,092,829 1,335.7 PBG/Lake Park PBG/LP-1 Parkway Village/Southevergreen Acres Single 1 Seacoast PBG/PBC 285 325 109.35 28,248,094 814.4 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-1 Canal Road Residential Single 1 Seacoast PBG/NPB 6 6 1.86 1,672,847 13.1 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-2 Monet Heights/Monet Acres Subdivision Single 1 Seacoast PBG/NPB 110 104 31.34 3,799,921 150.4 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-3 Old Port Village/Lost Tree Village S Multiple 1 Seacoast 556 691 557.83 832,118,614 1,620.6 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-4 Pirates Cove Subdivision Multiple 1 Seacoast 65 61 16.65 11,892,596 133.1 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-5 Ellison Wilson/PGA Blvd Residential Multiple 1 Seacoast 35 47 16.89 6,232,266 86.5 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-6 Ellison Wilson/McLaren Rd Residential Multiple 1 Seacoast 26 28 8.66 3,762,369 51.3 PBG/NPB PBG/NPB-7 Prosperity Farms/Monet Rd Parcel Multiple 1 Seacoast 1 0 0.57 0 0.0 Riviera RV-1 Dyer Road Industrial Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 4 0 4.20 694,279 0.0 Riviera RV-2 Central Industrial Park Single 1 Seacoast Riviera Beach 50 0 139.92 55,498,893 0.0 Riviera RV-3 I-95/Blue Heron SE Parcel Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 1 0 1.91 499,200 0.0 Riviera RV-4 I-95/Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Indust Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 3 0 3.95 1,151,766 0.0 Riviera RV-5 Military Trail/Westroads Drive Industrial Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 5 0 9.41 3,891,274 0.0 Riviera RV-6 Military Trail/Leo Lane Parcel Single 1 Seacoast Riviera Beach 4 2 7.19 479,967 4.5 Riviera RV-7 Interstate Park Road Industrial Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 9 0 17.74 6,692,936 0.0 Riviera RV-8 Military Trail/Dyer Road Parcel Single 7 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 1 0 1.21 121,833 0.0 Riviera RV-9 Military Trail/Blue Heron Parcel Single 1 Riviera Beach Riviera Beach 1 0 0.84 255,518 0.0 Riviera RV-10 Blue Heron Mobile Home Park Single 1 Seacoast Riviera Beach 4 563 151.28 18,764,400 1,023.2 RV/PBG/Lake Park RV/PBG/LP-1 Central Industrial Park North Single 1 Seacoast RV/PBG/LP 57 0 89.09 34,159,583 0.0 Tequesta TQ-1 Anchorage Point Subdivision Single 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 37 33 16.02 23,046,373 85.7 Wednesday, December 11, 2002 Page 2 of 3

City Id NickName Type District CCRT Area Future Utility Future Fire Svc. Parcels Units Acres Tax-Value Est.Population Tequesta TQ-2 Bermuda Terrace Subdivision Single 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 152 148 54.42 20,216,391 384.5 Tequesta TQ-3 Riverside Pines Subdivision Single 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 78 78 29.73 15,227,812 182.0 Tequesta TQ-4 Waterway Village Subdivision Single 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 89 87 28.64 18,072,887 176.3 Tequesta TQ-5 Island Landing Single 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 5 0 21.35 0 0.0 Tequesta TQ-6 Seabrook Road Area Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 80 76 15.48 6,918,758 177.3 Tequesta TQ-7 Old Dixie Hwy/County Line Rd Area Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 12 182 24.10 8,394,787 284.4 Tequesta TQ-8 US Hwy 1/Intracoastal Area Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 102 293 37.26 46,508,540 564.7 Tequesta TQ-9 Beach Road/Ocean Area Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 15 202 21.26 120,700,146 357.0 Tequesta TQ-10 Riverside Drive Residential Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 159 148 64.68 33,205,260 345.3 Tequesta TQ-11 County Line Road Parcel Multiple 1 Tequesta/Encon Tequesta 1 1 0.84 133,777 2.3 Wellington/Royal Palm WL/RPB-1 Acme Road Residential Multiple 6 Wellington PBC 35 32 203.35 3,429,326 118.9 West Palm Beach WPB-1 Haverhill Road/47th Place North Single 2 West Palm Beach West Palm Beach 4 2 3.71 212,948 3.8 West Palm Beach WPB-2 Gramercy Park Subdivision Multiple 7 Grammercy Park Riviera Beach West Palm Beach 611 684 141.24 30,507,507 2,479.6 West Palm Beach WPB-3 Dyer Park Multiple 7 Riviera Beach West Palm Beach 8 0 448.99 163,052 0.0 Wednesday, December 11, 2002 Page 3 of 3

JP-23 JP-19 P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y E n c l a v e s JP-21 JP-14 JP-20 JP-8 JP-6 JP-16 JP-5 JP-15 JP-10JP-9 JP-13JP-11 JP-12 CENT RAL LOXAHATCHEE RIVER ROEBUCK COUNTRY CLUB INDIANTOWN TONE Y P E NNA JUPITER TQ-6TQ-7 TQ-10 TQ-8 TQ-9 TQ-2TQ-3 TQ-1 JP-4 JP-3 TEQUESTA CENTER JP-17 TQ-4TQ-5 JP-1 BEACH JUPITER INLET COLONY JP-2 OCEAN US HIGHWAY 1 INDIAN CREEK JP-24 JP-18 OLD DIXIE JP-22 OCEAN PBG-7 DONALD ROSS 1 CENTRAL MILITARY HOOD PBG-6 PROSPERITY FARMS ELLISON WILSON JN-1 JUNO BEACH JN-2 PGA PALM BEACH GARDENS RCA ALT A1A PBG/NPB-4 PBG/NPB-3 PBG/NPB-5 PBG-5 PBG/NPB-2PBG/NPB-6 BURNS HOLLY NORTH PALM BEACH BEE LINE PBG-3PBG-4 PBG-2 PBG-1 NPB-1 NORTHLAKE LIGHTHOUSE PBG-8 PBG/LP-1 RV/PBG/LP-1 RV-6 RV-2 LAKE PARK SILVER BEACH FEDERAL OCEAN 6 WPB-3 RV-9 RV-3 RV-10 RV-1 RV-8 RV-7 RV-5 RV-4 BLUE HERON RIVIERA BEACH DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR OLD DIXIE BROADWAY PALM BEACH SHORES Legend Major Roads WEST PALM BEACH WPB-2 45TH 7 MANGONIA PARK Municipalities Commission Districts FLORIDAS WPB-1 HAVERHILL VIL LAGE INTERSTATE 95 CONGRESS AUSTRALIAN PALM BEACH LAKES 25TH 36TH 24TH TAMARIND DIXIE FLAGLER PALM BEACH CCRT Areas Enclave Type Single City Defintion Multiple City Defintion Pocket Revision Date: 12/09/02 Contact: James Gammack-Clark Filename: AnnexEncSimpCol4 Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 All Rights Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement. Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only. Miles 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

SKEES JOG LAWRENCE OCEAN P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y E n c l a v e s MANGONIA PARK 45TH WPB-1 CONGRESS 36TH FLORIDAS MILITARY INTERSTATE 95 25TH BROADWAY 24TH FLAGLER COMMUNITY VILLAGE 7 AUSTRALIAN WEST PALM BEACH PALM BEACH LAKES 1 TAMARIND BANYAN DREXEL ELMHURST OKEECHOBEE WESTGATE LAKEVIEW COCOANUT WORTH BELVEDERE HAVERHILL PALM BEACH COUNTY PARKER PIONEER SOUTHERN 6 HAVERHILL GUN CLUB CLOUD LAKE GLEN RIDGE OLIVE GR-16 GR-15GR-17 SUMMIT JOG FOREST HILL PURDY PS-6 PS-5 PS-4 LAKE CLARKE SHORES PINEHURST GR-9 GR-8 GR-11 CRESTHAVEN GR-12 GREENACRES GR-6 GR-4 GR-21 GR-3 GR-14 GR-2 KIRK PS-7 PS-3 PALM SPRINGS PS-2 PS-1 LAKE WORTH FLORIDA MANGO 10TH A DIXIE FEDERAL LAKE WORTH LUCERNE LAKE LAKE WORTH GR-20 GR-1 GR-13 GR-18 GR-19 MELALEUCA CONGRESS LW-1 12TH 6TH PALM BEACH LANTANA ATLANTIS LAKE OSBORNE HIGH RIDGE LANTANA SOUTH PALM BEACH Legend Major Roads Municipalities Commission Districts CCRT Areas BY-16 BY-15 BY-4 BY-8 BOYNTON BEACH KNOLLWOODMINER BY-6 SEACREST HYPOLUXO 4 MANALAPAN HYPOLUXO Enclave Type Single City Defintion Multiple City Defintion Pocket Revision Date: 12/09/02 Contact: James Gammack-Clark Filename: AnnexEncSimpCol3 Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 All Rights Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement. Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only. Feet 2,500 0 2,500 5,000 Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

EL CLAIR RANCH BARWICK 5TH 6TH P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y ATLANTIS E n c l a v e s SOUTH PALM BEACH LANTANA OCEAN LANTANA EL CLAIR RANCH LE CHALET GATEWAY 5 VIA DELRAY DL-7 DL-5 GOLF DL-6 DL-8 BY-4 LAWRENCE BY-14 GOLF DL-4 BY-16 BY-15 4 BY-8 BY-2 OLD BOYNTON BY-1 LAKE IDA KNOLLWOOD GATEWAY BOYNTON BEACH BY-3 BY-12 CONGRESS 23RD BY-5 BY-6 BOYNTON BEACH INTERSTATE 95 MINER HIGH RIDGE SWINTON 4TH 7 BY-9 BY-7 BY-13 BY/DL-1 ATLANTICSEACREST HYPOLUXO WOOLBRIGHT HYPOLUXO MANALAPAN BY-11 BY-10 GULF STREAM MP/OR-1 OCEAN RIDGE BRINY BREEZES FEDERAL GEORGE BUSH DIXIE DL-3DL-2 MILITARY DELRAY BEACH Legend Major Roads Commission Districts HOMEWOOD LOWSON 10TH CCRT Areas Enclave Type Single City Defintion LINTON Multiple City Defintion DL-1 DIXIE FEDERAL HIGHLAND BEACH Pocket Municipalities Revision Date: 12/09/02 Contact: James Gammack-Clark Filename: AnnexEncSimpCol2 Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 All Rights Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement. Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only. Feet 2,500 0 2,500 5,000 Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

SANSBURYS LYONS BENOIST FARMS P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y E n c l a v e s COCONUT 40TH WEST PALM BEACH CRESTW OOD ROYAL PALM BEACH OKEECHOBEE ROYAL PALM BEACH FOLSOM CRESTWOOD BELVEDERE SOUTHERN 6 WL/RPB-1 WELLINGTON BIG BLUE GREENVIEW SHORES FOREST HILL SOUTH SHORE FLORIDAS WELLINGTON LAKE WORTH Legend Major Roads STATE ROAD 7 Municipalities Commission Districts CCRT Areas Enclave Type Single City Defintion LANTANA Multiple City Defintion Pocket Revision Date: 12/09/02 Contact: James Gammack-Clark Filename: AnnexEncSimpCol5 Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 All Rights Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement. Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only. Feet 2,500 0 2,500 5,000 Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300

16TH 4TH MAIN 1ST 1ST CANAL SUGAR HOUSE P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y E n c l a v e s HOOKER STATE ROAD 80 CURLEE LAKE CANAL BG-2 ROCK PIT BG-3 BG-4 AVENUE L GATOR AVENUE H CANAL 1ST BG-1 AVENUE D MARTIN LUTHER KING AVENUE A AVENUE A BELLE GLADE 5TH 2ND 6 10TH 3RD AVENUE G STATE HIGHWAY 715 BG-6 WEDGEWORTH TABIT BG-5 COUNTY ROAD 827A Legend Major Roads Municipalities Commission Districts CCRT Areas Enclave Type Single City Defintion DUDA Multiple City Defintion Pocket Revision Date: 12/09/02 Contact: James Gammack-Clark Filename: AnnexEncSimpCol6 Copyright Palm Beach County Florida, 2002 All Rights Reserved - Subject to a License Agreement. Note: Map is not official, for presentations purposes only. Feet 1,000 0 1,000 2,000 Planning, Zoning & Building 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone (561) 233-5300