05-08-1991 VC SP WS-MMINUTES OF SPECIAL WORKSHOP
OF THE
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
""~' HELD WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1991
Present: Jerry Gardner, Mayor
Judy M. Pierman, Vice Mayor
V. A. Marks, M. D. , President Pro Tem
Manny Grinn, Councilman
Thomas F. Kelsey, Ph.D., Councilman
Dennis W. Kelly, Village Manager
George W. Baldwin, Village Attorney
Kathleen F. Kelly, Village Clerk
ROLL CALL
Mayor Gardner called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. All members
of the Council were present. All members of staff were present,
with the Village Manager arriving at 7:11 p.m.
PURPOSE OF THE MEETING
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the application of Linpro
Florida, Inc. for Planned Unit Developments known as Prosperity
Harbor North and Prosperity Harbor South.
Mr. David Mackey of Linpro gave a presentation of the PUD, which
included the dedication of approximately four acres adjacent to
~ Prosperity Harbor South to satisfy the five percent recreation
requirement and the public access requirement; and to satisfy same
for Prosperity Harbor North by dedicating Anchorage Park property
which consists of approximately 3.2 acres.
After lengthy discussion between the Council and Linpro, Council
directed Linpro to obtain an appraisal on both properties to
determine if the Village would be getting a minimum of 50 of the
value of the land, as required by ordinance.
Jill Jarkesy, attorney for Linpro Florida, Inc., requested that the
Council approve the abandonment of Garden Lane by Palm Beach
County.
It was recommended that the proposed dedicated properties be titled
to the Village of North Palm Beach instead of dedicated. Mr. Gary
Brandenburg, attorney for Linpro Florida, Inc., agreed to this
recommendation.
All agenda items will be discussed again at the regularly scheduled
workshop of Thursday, May 9, 1991, following Regular Session, with
Linpro answering as many questions as possible. Appraisals will be
obtained and brought back to a future workshop.
~. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:04 p.m.
thleen F. Kelly, Village C rk