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Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROSNER REALTY LLC 1480 S MILITARY TRL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 9187 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1480 S MILITARY TRL A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415
Dear ROSNER REALTY LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GARY S. HILL TR. & BEVERLY A. HILL TR. 81 CLEVELAND RD LAKE WORTH FL 33467 3813 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4358 14TH RD S WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GARY S. HILL TR. & BEVERLY A. HILL TR.:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 STEVE & MAY LIN 2915 BELLAROSA CIR ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 1467 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 14TH RD S WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear STEVE & MAY LIN:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SUN FLORIDA HOMES LLC 3311 NE 17TH CT FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33305 3718 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4254 14TH RD S WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SUN FLORIDA HOMES LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JORGE E. PENA 1485 RAINBOW AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4881 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1485 RAINBOW AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JORGE E. PENA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 YAILENIS DIAZ 4210 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4885 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4210 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear YAILENIS DIAZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CARLOS A. BRIONES PEREZ 114 MARGUERITA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 1926 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4190 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CARLOS A. BRIONES PEREZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARIA C. ZIGNAGO 4176 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 3912 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4176 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARIA C. ZIGNAGO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOHN MURTAGH 4158 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 3912 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4158 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOHN MURTAGH :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MAYRA C. FUENTES 4161 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4875 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4150 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MAYRA C. FUENTES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 HOLLIS N. COOK 4132 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 3912 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4132 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear HOLLIS N. COOK :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 STEPHEN LINKUS 4122 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 3912 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4122 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear STEPHEN LINKUS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROBERT A. & KATHY L. KNAPP 4098 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4876 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4098 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ROBERT A. & KATHY L. KNAPP:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROBERT MEYERBACK 4076 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 3921 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4076 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ROBERT MEYERBACK :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CHRISTIAN & ALICE HENRIKSEN 1680 39TH ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 3634 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4070 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CHRISTIAN & ALICE HENRIKSEN:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WILLIAM LOPEZ 4042 POT O GOLD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4876 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4042 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WILLIAM LOPEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GARY L. DAVIS 4022 POT OF GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4876 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4022 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GARY L. DAVIS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JADE VENTURES LLC 448 POINCIANA DR UNIT 1644 MIAMI FL 33160 4534 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1481 KIRK RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JADE VENTURES LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ERAMIS TORRES 3984 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4966 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1470 KIRK RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ERAMIS TORRES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JESUS PRIETO 3978 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4966 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3978 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JESUS PRIETO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ELEIDA PEREZ 3948 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4966 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3948 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ELEIDA PEREZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARVIN S. & LINDA C. JONES 3930 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4966 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3930 POT O GOLD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARVIN S. & LINDA C. JONES:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JORGE GAMAS 1478 SUNSET RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4947 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1478 SUNSET RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JORGE GAMAS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JORGE GAMAS 1769 FOREST AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 6435 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1468 SUNSET RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JORGE GAMAS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CECILIA C. PENA BAEZ & ISIDRO S. CEPEDA BAEZ 3700 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3700 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CECILIA C. PENA BAEZ & ISIDRO S. CEPEDA BAEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DONNA DAMICO 3702 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3702 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DONNA DAMICO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ALLEN K. DE PRIEST 3704 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3704 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ALLEN K. DE PRIEST :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MICHAEL A. DIAZ 7820 PINE TREE LN WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 7836 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3706 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MICHAEL A. DIAZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FRANCESCA L. GONZALEZ 17698 EVANGELINE AVE JUPITER FL 33458 4038 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3692 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FRANCESCA L. GONZALEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WILLIAM B. REICHEL 5690 HIGH FLYER RD S PALM BCH GDNS FL 33418 7744 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3694 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WILLIAM B. REICHEL :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DELIA DELACRUZ 3623 N MOUNTAIN DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4973 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3696 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DELIA DELACRUZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NURUL HAQUE 4379 WILLOW POND RD APT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33417 8261 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3698 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NURUL HAQUE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ANIURKA & RAMON SANCHEZ 3684 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3684 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ANIURKA & RAMON SANCHEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ANTHONY J. LUCISANO 3686 VICTORIA DR # 61B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3686 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ANTHONY J. LUCISANO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 COORDINATION MANAGEMENT LLC 7810 BETA CIR WEST PALM BCH FL 33406 7806 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3688 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear COORDINATION MANAGEMENT LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NISA GIL 3690 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3690 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NISA GIL :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RICARDO E. DESANGLES 3676 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3676 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RICARDO E. DESANGLES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JUAN J. ALONSO 3678 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3678 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JUAN J. ALONSO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DONALD A. & LORI BENNETT 1209 N HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33417 5903 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3680 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DONALD A. & LORI BENNETT:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NICOLE J. CHARLES 3682 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4703 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3682 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NICOLE J. CHARLES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 VPM LEASING 5 LLC 22652 SW 8TH CT BOCA RATON FL 33433 6275 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3668 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear VPM LEASING 5 LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 EMERITO R. & BERNARDINA HERNANDEZ 3670 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3670 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear EMERITO R. & BERNARDINA HERNANDEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 STARR BUILDERS & ASSOCIATES LLC 2780 TECUMSEH DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33409 7446 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3672 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear STARR BUILDERS & ASSOCIATES LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 EDUARDO & MARIA CARNERO 2516 SAPLING CIR WILMINGTON NC 28411 6121 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3674 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear EDUARDO & MARIA CARNERO:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DEBORAH M. GREEN 3660 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3660 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DEBORAH M. GREEN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ANZ INVESTMENT LLC 1730 SAWGRASS CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33413 3037 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3662 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ANZ INVESTMENT LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MELISA A. VIAMONTES & RAYDEN PEREZ 3664 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3664 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MELISA A. VIAMONTES & RAYDEN PEREZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RAMON A. & MARIA PENA 37 ENDOR AVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10301 4609 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3666 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RAMON A. & MARIA PENA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ELIO A. QUINTERO MARCHENA 6221 SW 138TH CT APT E MIAMI FL 33183 2094 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3652 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ELIO A. QUINTERO MARCHENA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NADIA M. BRUNO 10149 WHITE WATER LILY WAY BOYNTON BEACH FL 33437 7539 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3654 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NADIA M. BRUNO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LINDA M. COLLINS 3656 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3656 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LINDA M. COLLINS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NANCY MANTELL 3658 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4702 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3658 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NANCY MANTELL :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JUDITH A. DUNN 3644 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4701 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3644 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JUDITH A. DUNN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WELL SUITED INVESTMENTS LLC 7820 PINE TREE LN WEST PALM BCH FL 33406 7836 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3646 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WELL SUITED INVESTMENTS LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARK T. FERGUSON 3648 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4701 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3648 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARK T. FERGUSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARK A. & CYNTHIA A. FISCHER 3650 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4701 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3650 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARK A. & CYNTHIA A. FISCHER:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SOMERSET HMOWNERS ASSN INC C/O GRS MANAGEMENT ASSOC INC 3900 WOODLAKE BLVD STE 309 GREENACRES FL 33463 3046 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3642 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SOMERSET HMOWNERS ASSN INC C/O GRS MANAGEMENT ASSOC INC:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DAVID G. & JASMINE DAVILA 3640 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4978 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3640 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DAVID G. & JASMINE DAVILA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ALEXIS GARCIA & SANDRA TORRES 3626 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4978 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3626 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ALEXIS GARCIA & SANDRA TORRES:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NEIGHBORHOOD RENAISSANCE INC 510 24TH ST STE A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 5462 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3612 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NEIGHBORHOOD RENAISSANCE INC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ISRAEL NAVARRO 3598 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3598 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ISRAEL NAVARRO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 KRISTIN & SUSAN BORAH 3584 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3584 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear KRISTIN & SUSAN BORAH:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 YAILEN ENRIQUEZ & FRANCISCO L. PRIDA 3570 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3570 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear YAILEN ENRIQUEZ & FRANCISCO L. PRIDA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CHRISTOPHER GRICE 3556 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3556 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CHRISTOPHER GRICE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROSEMARY M. VAZQUEZ 3542 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3542 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ROSEMARY M. VAZQUEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ORLANDO MASSO 3528 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3528 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ORLANDO MASSO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NANDYAL MAHABIR 3514 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4976 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3514 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NANDYAL MAHABIR :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 STEVEN J. HUGHES & PAMELA D. CHEEK 1474 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1474 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear STEVEN J. HUGHES & PAMELA D. CHEEK:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MELVIN G. & RITA F. MCLENDON 1464 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1464 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MELVIN G. & RITA F. MCLENDON:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DALIA VALDES 1454 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1454 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DALIA VALDES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DALIA D. LINARES 1444 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1444 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DALIA D. LINARES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CHERYL A. SMITH & CHERYL A. SMITH TR. 1434 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1434 VICTORIA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CHERYL A. SMITH & CHERYL A. SMITH TR.:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LOPEZ XOCHITT 3402 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3402 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LOPEZ XOCHITT :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JAMES E. & REBECCA R. AULD 3380 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3380 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JAMES E. & REBECCA R. AULD:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOSE & DAISY GONZALEZ 3366 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3366 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOSE & DAISY GONZALEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 BARBARA G. FONTELA 3352 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3352 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear BARBARA G. FONTELA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GEORGE & ARLENE GOMEZ 3336 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3336 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GEORGE & ARLENE GOMEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TONY R. GIOVINO 3322 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3322 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TONY R. GIOVINO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARIO & DORA PORTALES 3306 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5825 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3306 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARIO & DORA PORTALES:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FOREST W. BENNETT III. & BARBARA A. BENNETT 3292 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5823 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3292 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FOREST W. BENNETT III. & BARBARA A. BENNETT:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ANN W. PHILLIPS 3282 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5823 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3282 LAKEVILLE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ANN W. PHILLIPS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF THE PALM BEACHES INC 3218 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5861 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3220 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF THE PALM BEACHES INC:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF THE PALM BEACHES INC 3218 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5861 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3164 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF THE PALM BEACHES INC:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MELALEUCA ROAD LLC 160 GREENTREE DR STE 101 DOVER DE 19904 7620 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3116 MELALEUCA RD PALM SPRINGS FL 33406
Dear MELALEUCA ROAD LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC 1525 S CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5916 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3100 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC 1525 S CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5916 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3076 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ANDREW & GAIL LUCHEY 8517 ESTATE DR ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 6537 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1478 S CONGRESS AVE PALM SPRINGS FL 33406
Dear ANDREW & GAIL LUCHEY:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JAMES & MARY KRULL 2932 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5161 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2932 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JAMES & MARY KRULL:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SHEHATA A. AYOUB 881 PRAIRIE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 4345 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2910 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SHEHATA A. AYOUB :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LEOCADIA A. RAMON 2884 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5159 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2884 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LEOCADIA A. RAMON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JORGE L. & YARA E. RIVERON 2866 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5159 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2866 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JORGE L. & YARA E. RIVERON:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 HOLLY D. & DIANA L. LOWE 2840 MELALEUCA RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5159 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2840 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear HOLLY D. & DIANA L. LOWE:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LUIS I. & IGNACIO FERNANDEZ 2822 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5159 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2822 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LUIS I. & IGNACIO FERNANDEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JUAN M. CALLE 2792 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5157 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2792 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JUAN M. CALLE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DOROTHY A. NOTO 2776 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5157 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2776 MELALEUCA DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DOROTHY A. NOTO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RICHARD C. & SANDRA B. PEPIN 2636 STARWOOD CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5196 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2636 STARWOOD CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RICHARD C. & SANDRA B. PEPIN:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MILEIDYS SOBRINO 2632 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5111 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2632 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MILEIDYS SOBRINO :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOSE & MONICA RAMOS 2628 W CARANDIS DR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5111 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2628 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOSE & MONICA RAMOS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DONALD A. BENNETT 2624 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5111 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2624 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DONALD A. BENNETT :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DEBRA M. YOHEM 2620 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5111 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2620 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DEBRA M. YOHEM :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 VVV ENTERPRISE LLC 7831 PINE TREE LN WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 7835 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2616 W CARANDIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear VVV ENTERPRISE LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NATASHA DEVRIES 1490 S MILITARY TRL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 9190 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1490 S MILITARY TRL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415
Dear NATASHA DEVRIES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JK DEVELOPMENT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY LLC 3649 OLD LIGHTHOUSE CIR WELLINGTON FL 33414 8844 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 4391 POTOMAC AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JK DEVELOPMENT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PHILIP FREDA & ALICIA MORALES MEJIA ROSELBA 1566 S MILITARY TRL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 5610 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1566 S MILITARY TRL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415
Dear PHILIP FREDA & ALICIA MORALES MEJIA ROSELBA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FOREST LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOC 2328 S CONGRESS AVE STE 1-C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 7671 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1701 FOREST LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FOREST LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TERESA ACOSTA & MARIELA PEREZ 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR APT D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5764 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TERESA ACOSTA & MARIELA PEREZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PASCALE BONNEGUE 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR # C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5764 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear PASCALE BONNEGUE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CARLOS D. CACERES 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR STE B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5764 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CARLOS D. CACERES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARCILE GEDEON 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR APT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5764 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1684 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARCILE GEDEON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TRACY L. ANDERSON 2674 STARWOOD CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5180 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TRACY L. ANDERSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PAUL ELLIOTT 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR # C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5787 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear PAUL ELLIOTT :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 EDITH ALVAREZ LEIVA & OSCAR ALVAREZ 9234 DELEMAR CT WELLINGTON FL 33414 3478 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear EDITH ALVAREZ LEIVA & OSCAR ALVAREZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TAMMY ROSS 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR UNIT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5787 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1680 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TAMMY ROSS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARIA E. ROJAS 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR APT D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5761 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARIA E. ROJAS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ARTHUR C. & NANCY J. LEVINS 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR # C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5761 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ARTHUR C. & NANCY J. LEVINS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RENAN & VILMA CEDENO 3287 SHADOW WOOD DR GREENACRES FL 33463 2439 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RENAN & VILMA CEDENO:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 THOMAS M. WINKLER 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR APT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5761 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1664 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear THOMAS M. WINKLER :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JEFF 1 LLC 5001 PLAZA ON THE LK STE 200 AUSTIN TX 78746 1053 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1660 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JEFF 1 LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NANCY J. LEVINS 8172 DILLMAN RD ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 5404 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1660 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NANCY J. LEVINS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NANCY J. LEVINS 1660 FOREST LAKES CIR APT B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5786 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1660 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NANCY J. LEVINS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LIOZ REALTY THREE LLC 2435 NW 63RD ST BOCA RATON FL 33496 3625 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1660 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LIOZ REALTY THREE LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ORLANDO ALONSO CHAVEZ & MARIA SHELTON 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR UNIT D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5760 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ORLANDO ALONSO CHAVEZ & MARIA SHELTON:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 BLANCA & DAVID BORJAS 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR APT C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5760 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear BLANCA & DAVID BORJAS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DANIEL V. MONROY & MARTHA L. CARDENAS 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR APT B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5760 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DANIEL V. MONROY & MARTHA L. CARDENAS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 YASMIN E. GONZALEZ 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR APT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5760 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1644 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear YASMIN E. GONZALEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JACKSON CARROL GLOVER 2951 SW BUTTERFLY LN PALM CITY FL 34990 8217 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1640 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JACKSON CARROL GLOVER :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GARSHA BEDWARD 1640 FOREST LAKES CIR # C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5759 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1640 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GARSHA BEDWARD :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 BLAKE A. ELWOOD 1640 B FOREST LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5759 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1640 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear BLAKE A. ELWOOD :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FAWZI J. & SEVTAP HAMZAWI 14569 STIRRUP LN WELLINGTON FL 33414 8218 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1640 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FAWZI J. & SEVTAP HAMZAWI:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 EMMA BLACK 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR # D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5758 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear EMMA BLACK :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARBELIS PEREZ 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR APT C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5758 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARBELIS PEREZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 STEVEN R. WARN 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR # B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5758 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear STEVEN R. WARN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SUSANA B. PEREZ 5662 ITHACA CIR E LAKE WORTH FL 33463 1555 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1634 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SUSANA B. PEREZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CARMEN FLORES 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR APT D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5783 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CARMEN FLORES :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MICHELLE J. WERTMAN 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR APT C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5783 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MICHELLE J. WERTMAN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DAVID L. CARDENAS 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR STE A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5757 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DAVID L. CARDENAS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DANIEL & JOANNA RODRIGUEZ 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR APT A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5783 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1630 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DANIEL & JOANNA RODRIGUEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CORY R. LABUTKA 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR UNIT D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5757 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CORY R. LABUTKA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LORI D. JENSEN 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR UNIT C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5757 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR C WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LORI D. JENSEN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MIAMI STREAM LLC 319 CLEMATIS ST STE 814 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 4623 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR B WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MIAMI STREAM LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MANUEL & ROSA M. CARDENAS 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR # A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5757 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1624 FOREST LAKES CIR A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MANUEL & ROSA M. CARDENAS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FINESTRA HOLY CROSS LLC 5701 SWAYING PALM LN BOYNTON BEACH FL 33437 4227 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1591 KIRK RD A WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FINESTRA HOLY CROSS LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FL PLANNING & REAL ESTATE SERVICES 3300 FOREST HILL BLVD C-110 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5813 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1560 KIRK RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FL PLANNING & REAL ESTATE SERVICES:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DARRELL & CYNTHIA PRIEST 1542 ROYAL FOREST CT W WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5660 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1542 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DARRELL & CYNTHIA PRIEST:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TODD J. PRIEST 1546 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5660 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1546 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TODD J. PRIEST :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NORRIS K . FILS-AIME & DOMINIQUE SHORTRIDGE 1550 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5660 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1550 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NORRIS K . FILS-AIME & DOMINIQUE SHORTRIDGE:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GABRIELE LEHMANN & GABRIELE LEHMANN TR. 1554 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5660 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1554 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GABRIELE LEHMANN & GABRIELE LEHMANN TR.:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NANCY M. CHATHAM 1558 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1558 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NANCY M. CHATHAM :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOSE & MARINA RIVERA 1562 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1562 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOSE & MARINA RIVERA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CHERYL J. RICHTER 1566 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1566 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CHERYL J. RICHTER :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 YOSVANNY H. ALBELO & AMORES ODELKYS RUIZ 1570 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1570 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear YOSVANNY H. ALBELO & AMORES ODELKYS RUIZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CARLOS HORTA 1574 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1574 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CARLOS HORTA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOAQUIN & SARA HERRERA 1578 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1578 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOAQUIN & SARA HERRERA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JUDITH DIAZ 1582 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5661 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1582 ROYAL FOREST CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JUDITH DIAZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WOODBRIDGE LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOC C/O HRT REALTY SERVICES 1200 CLINT MOORE RD STE 8 BOCA RATON FL 33487 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1687 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WOODBRIDGE LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOC C/O HRT REALTY SERVICES:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 YAN CHEY & CHOWN HAR CHOY 9151 DUPONT PL WELLINGTON FL 33414 6475 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1635 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear YAN CHEY & CHOWN HAR CHOY:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DWAN D. DOBSON 3785 LARAMIE RD ELLENWOOD GA 30294 6655 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1633 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DWAN D. DOBSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PATTI J. THOMPSON 1631 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5646 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1631 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear PATTI J. THOMPSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JEFF 1 LLC 5001 PLAZA ON THE LK STE 200 AUSTIN TX 78746 1053 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1629 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JEFF 1 LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROCKFISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS LP 11 S SWINTON AVE DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 3653 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1627 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ROCKFISH COMMUNITY PARTNERS LP :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PAUL H. MUMFORD 4909 CRESTHAVEN BLVD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 8507 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1625 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear PAUL H. MUMFORD :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARIA M. RAMIREZ 1623 WOODBRIDGE LAKE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5646 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1623 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARIA M. RAMIREZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LUIS A. RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ 1621 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5646 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1621 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LUIS A. RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOHN LARSH 103 QUEENS LN ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 1577 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1615 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOHN LARSH :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 GILBERTO N. GARCIA 1613 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5620 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1613 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear GILBERTO N. GARCIA :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MICHAEL R. ROBINSON 1611 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5620 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1611 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MICHAEL R. ROBINSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 BENJAMIN S. SCOTT 1609 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5620 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1609 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear BENJAMIN S. SCOTT :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 TAYLOR E. CHRISTIAN 1607 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5620 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1607 WOODBRIDGE LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear TAYLOR E. CHRISTIAN :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARGARET LOWE 3677 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3677 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARGARET LOWE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RONALD D. & WANDA L. PAYTON 3665 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3665 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RONALD D. & WANDA L. PAYTON:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 PAULETTE M. GLEBOCKI 3659 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3659 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear PAULETTE M. GLEBOCKI :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 SU MINH HUYNH & THAN THI NGUYEN 3647 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3647 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear SU MINH HUYNH & THAN THI NGUYEN:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MICHAEL & CAROLYN CORONA 3621 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3621 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MICHAEL & CAROLYN CORONA:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ENRIQUE & KELLY A. GOMEZ 3607 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3607 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ENRIQUE & KELLY A. GOMEZ:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ALBERT BOSCH & JESSICA A. MEDERO 3593 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5637 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3593 ARALIA CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ALBERT BOSCH & JESSICA A. MEDERO:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JERI L. HAZARD 1520 WOODS BND WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5623 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1520 WOODS BND WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JERI L. HAZARD :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 ROSEMONT CONDO ASSN INC C/O ASSOC PROP MGMT OF THE PALM BEACHES INC 8135 LAKE WORTH ROAD STE B LAKE WORTH FL 33467 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3541 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear ROSEMONT CONDO ASSN INC C/O ASSOC PROP MGMT OF THE PALM BEACHES INC:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 DAVIS PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC 157 HARBOR LAKE CIRCLE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33413 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2950 GENOA PLACE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear DAVIS PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WIND OF GENOA LAND TRUST & MIRIAM MIZRAHI TR. 2410 NE 195TH ST MIAMI FL 33180 2160 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2971 GENOA PL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WIND OF GENOA LAND TRUST & MIRIAM MIZRAHI TR.:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 NICOLE WALKER 3341 TURTLE CV WEST PALM BEACH FL 33411 6469 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2967 GENOA PL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear NICOLE WALKER :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WALTER I. DE LA CRUZ 3545 S OCEAN BLVD # 507 PALM BEACH FL 33480 6419 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2959 GENOA PL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WALTER I. DE LA CRUZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JAMES D. & CHERIE MACKEY 2963 GENOA PL # D WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5860 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2963 GENOA PL WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JAMES D. & CHERIE MACKEY:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FC THC LEASING III LLC 1035 POWERS PL ALPHARETTA GA 30009 7200 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1626 DAVIS RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FC THC LEASING III LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CENTENNIAL HOLDINGS LLC LESSOR CHILDRENS HOME SOC OF FLA LESSEE 482 S KELLER RD FL 3 ORLANDO FL 32810 6130 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 3333 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CENTENNIAL HOLDINGS LLC LESSOR CHILDRENS HOME SOC OF FLA LESSEE:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 F. D. & EVELYN D. OLMSTEAD 415 19TH ST NW CANTON OH 44709 3801 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: DALINDA LN PALM SPRINGS FL 33406
Dear F. D. & EVELYN D. OLMSTEAD:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC 1525 S CONGRESS AVE PALM SPRINGS FL 33406 5916 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1525 S CONGRESS AVE PALM SPRINGS FL 33406
Dear OXYGEN HOLDINGS LLC :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LINDA L. MURPHY 1544 S CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5902 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 1522 S CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LINDA L. MURPHY :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LESTER & MARIA P. IRURZUN 2931 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5918 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2931 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LESTER & MARIA P. IRURZUN:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 FRANCINE J. & ZACHARY T. DAVIS 2911 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5918 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2911 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear FRANCINE J. & ZACHARY T. DAVIS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MARY M. SCHINDIBECK 825 TANGERINE WAY DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 6119 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2885 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MARY M. SCHINDIBECK :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JOHN E. & DIANA M. ARIAS 2867 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5918 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2867 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JOHN E. & DIANA M. ARIAS:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MALCOLM & HELENE BALFOUR 206 N ATLANTIC DR LANTANA FL 33462 1916 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2845 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MALCOLM & HELENE BALFOUR:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RONALD G. & AGNES E. HAYHURST 6869 HAMMOCK LN ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 2609 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2817 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RONALD G. & AGNES E. HAYHURST:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JONATHAN & SUNNY THAYER 2781 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5912 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2781 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JONATHAN & SUNNY THAYER:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 LINDA L. MURPHY 1544 S CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5902 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2769 CHEROKEE RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear LINDA L. MURPHY :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 RAFAEL & VERONICA DEBRAND 2742 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2742 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear RAFAEL & VERONICA DEBRAND:
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 MADELINE QUILES VELEZ 2732 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2732 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear MADELINE QUILES VELEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JORGE L. GONZALEZ 2707 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2707 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JORGE L. GONZALEZ :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 CAROL REALE 2701 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BCH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2701 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear CAROL REALE :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 JAMES S. MCINNIS 2669 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2669 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear JAMES S. MCINNIS :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 XIOMARA WILSON 2651 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2651 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear XIOMARA WILSON :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form
Board of Supervisors
James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner
Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher
John I. Whitworth III Executive Director
Robert M. Brown 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.
Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net
October 8, 2018 WILLIAM FOLAND 2645 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 5909 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Subject: Initial Notification: Rehabilitation of Adjacent Drainage Canal Project No 18-10166P.01; L-7 Canal (CCRP Project #1)
Site Address: 2645 CHEROKEE CT WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406
Dear WILLIAM FOLAND :
The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the drainage canal and associated right-of-way adjacent to your property. Rehabilitation of drainage canals in South Florida is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety, and to proactively address potential flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Attached is a map of the canal and associated project boundaries. For a more detailed view, the map is also available online at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/neighborhood. Please review the project boundaries adjacent to your property. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the project boundaries or removal of vegetation/encroachments, please submit the attached request form to the District by November 1, 2018. Requests may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to 13081 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach, FL 33484. Canal rehabilitation work is performed in phases and includes clearing encroachments from canal rights-of-way which may create obstructions to water flow and emergency access, as well as dredging the canal channel and reshaping the canal bank(s) as needed. As an initial step, surveyors will stake the right-of-way to delineate project boundaries and identify encroachments. Field crews will then remove any non-native and hazardous vegetation located within the canal right-of-way. The District makes every effort to retain native trees where possible, such as Slash Pine, Live Oak, Sabal Palm and Pond Apple trees. Other encroachments which might hinder the ability to remove vegetation may also be removed at this time (e.g. stored materials or makeshift barriers). Following removal of vegetation, property owners will be notified of any remaining structural encroachments which must be removed by the property owner from the right-of-way, such as fences, decking, and sheds.
CCRP Project No. 1 October 8, 2018 Page 2 Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin in early January 2019. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. Property owners are strongly encouraged to relocate or remove any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property prior to commencement of the project. The District is hosting a public meeting to share project specific information on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. at District Headquarters, 13081 South Military Trail, Delray Beach.
For more information and to view a short video on the District’s Canal Rehabilitation Program, visit the District’s website at http://www.lwdd.net/canal-maintenance/canal-rehabilitation. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-498-5363, extension 5580 or email at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation as we complete this important public safety project. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way Lake Worth Drainage District JWF/dla c: Robert Brown, Executive Director, LWDD Attachments: Canal Right-of-Way Map Request Form