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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

May 25, 2018 ROBERT & CHRISTINE ALLEN 1098 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear ROBERT & CHRISTINE ALLEN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vinyl fence • Vegetation • Any other encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 SUSAN F. BAKER 1040 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear SUSAN F. BAKER: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Royal Poinciana • Hedge • Vegetation • Any other encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to

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protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs. Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 RICARDO & NIRIA CHARRIS 700 SW 12TH TER BOCA RATON FL 33486 8468 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear RICARDO & NIRIA CHARRIS: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Fence • Vegetation • Any other encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 ALAN & VICTORIA CHERNIN 900 SW 7TH ST. BOCA RATON FL 33486 5434 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear ALAN & VICTORIA CHERNIN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Combination of chain link and wooden fence • Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 KAREN & DON DALLAS 1100 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear KAREN & DON DALLAS: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 COURTNEY FOLDEN 1054 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear COURTNEY FOLDEN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link perpendicular fence to the water’s edge. • Dilapidated dock • Trees • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 DENNIS & ZEYNEP GIRISGEN 1144 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear DENNIS & ZEYNEP GIRISGEN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Perpendicular chain link fence • Pavers • Palm trees • Landscaping • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 MICHAEL & JANE JURUS 1026 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear MICHAEL & JANE JURUS: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link fence • Railroad ties • Decking • Landscaping • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 FRANK & SHARON KUJAN 901 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5439 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear FRANK & SHARON KUJAN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Rubber tree • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 HONG SANG WOOK & SHIN SUE KYUNG 1118 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear HONG SANG WOOK & SHIN SUE KYUNG: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link cross fence • Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 JOSEPH PETRONE & MARY LENEGHAN 1199 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5443 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear JOSEPH PETRONE & MARY LENEGHAN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link fence • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 MANKO FAMILY NO 11 LLC 321 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON FL 33432 5705 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Site Address: 941 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5439 Dear MANKO FAMILY NO 11 LLC: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation (Upon confirmation the observed nesting birds have fledged) • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to

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protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs. Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 CHRISTOPHER MAYA 961 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5439 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear CHRISTOPHER MAYA: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 JON & GLENDA MCPHAIL 1082 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear JON & GLENDA MCPHAIL: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link fence • Shed • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 WILLIAM & MARLANE MILLER 1150 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear WILLIAM & MARLANE MILLER: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Fence • Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 CLAUDETTE MORENCY TR. 981 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5439 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear CLAUDETTE MORENCY TR.: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 ALEXANDER PLATT & MARGOT SHOOSTER 1068 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear ALEXANDER PLATT & MARGOT SHOOSTER: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Fence • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 MARIETTA RIZZA 1285 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 8401 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear MARIETTA RIZZA: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Shed • Patio • Wood Fence • Retaining Wall • Planters • Any other remaining encroachments

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to

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protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs. Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 LINDA SLATE 1012 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5492 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear LINDA SLATE: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link fence • Hedge and landscaping • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 JOSEPH JR. & MARLEY STOLARZ 1579 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 8405 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear JOSEPH JR. & MARLEY STOLARZ: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 CONSTANTINE & ALLYN SZEJKO 999 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5467 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear CONSTANTINE & ALLYN SZEJKO: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Fence • Concrete steps • Sand cement bulkhead • Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

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Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 BEAUMONT THOMAS 1128 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear BEAUMONT THOMAS: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Chain link fence • Palm trees • Landscaping • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 JAMES & CANDY WARRIS 1599 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 8405 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear JAMES & CANDY WARRIS: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 RONALD WIK TR. 921 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5439 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear RONALD WIK TR.: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 ANTHONY WINBORN 1291 SW 8TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 8401 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear ANTHONY WINBORN: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Fence • Vegetation • Any other encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton

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

May 25, 2018 JAMES & ANN WULF 1106 SW 7TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33486 5438 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION

REMAINING ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s L-49 Canal Right-of-Way from I-95 to Southwest 9th Avenue (Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195) Dear JAMES & ANN WULF: As indicated in the Initial Notification Letter (attached) sent to you via U.S. mail and hand-delivered on March 1, 2018, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is performing necessary canal rehabilitation work on its L-49 Canal adjacent to your property. District surveyors previously staked and delineated the subject canal right-of-way in order to identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Please note that any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property within the canal right-of-way are considered encroachments. With the Initial Notification Letter, you were advised to remove all encroachments prior to the commencement of this canal rehabilitation work. Any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of this rehabilitation work are subject to be removed and disposed of by the District with no guarantee of salvageability. Based on the District’s current schedule, we estimate canal rehabilitation work for this project will commence in early June 2018. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. According to an inventory conducted by District personnel, the following encroachments exist in the canal rights-of-way adjacent to your property including but not limited to:

• Vegetation • Camper • Any other remaining encroachments

As stated in the Initial Notification Letter, if you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from this District for any existing encroachments, or

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 2 any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal right-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed as a part of the rehabilitation project. If you desire to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. Coordination with the City of Boca Raton (City) The following sections pertain to coordination with the City regarding building permits, code compliance and enforcement. Please contact Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer at (561)-393-7835 for any questions regarding the City’s building permitting, code compliance, or enforcement criteria. The City addresses encroachments on public lands, such as canal rights-of-way, in article (d) of Section 28-1356 of the City’s code of ordinances (City’s Municode) as follows:

Except where specifically authorized or required by other sections of this Code, no building permit shall be issued for the construction or erection of a fence, wall or other structure in any public street, alley, canal or railroad right-of-way or in any public easement without the prior written approval of the governmental agency having jurisdiction and the city manager. A fence, wall or other structure constructed or erected in accordance with an approved building permit in any public right-of-way or easement shall be subject to the same height limitations as if it were located on the abutting property and shall be subject to removal whenever the condition or existence thereof shall become inconsistent with the public use of the right-of-way or easement or constitute a safety or traffic hazard as determined by the appropriate city official.

The City’s Development Services Department addresses existing encroaching fences that must be removed from the canal right-of-way in the following manner:

An unsecured swimming pool would be in violation of International Property Maintenance Code 303.2 which is adopted per Chapter 19-13 of the Boca Raton Building Regulations.

Each property owner will be required to maintain a fence or screen cage to protect their respective pools in accordance with the Florida Swimming Pool Barrier’s Act. Any encroaching fencing that is removed because of the clearing of the easements that was part of a swimming pool barrier will need to be replaced with a permit in accordance with the Florida Building Code. The permits will be issued by the City over the counter and without a fee due to the nature of this project. The property owners are responsible for installing temporary fencing to protect the pools while making any arrangements to have a fence company make the repairs.

Project No. 16-9977P.03; Job No. A195 May 25, 2018 Page 3

Once a property owner receives a notification letter from LWDD, the property owner simply needs to bring the letter to the City’s building department and complete a fence permit application to obtain a no fee permit. The property owner will be required to post the permit on the property and have the temporary fencing in place. City Code Enforcement will not open an enforcement case on any property that has a permit and temporary fencing in place. Note: I f the property owner has a screen pool enclosure they are presumed to be in compliance w ith the pool barrier act, regardless of the yard fence.

For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580. Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way c: Robert M. Brown, Executive Director, LWDD John Cosmo, Chief Building Official, City of Boca Raton Neha James, Permitting Manager, City of Boca Raton Nora Fosman, Senior Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton Smith Amisial, Senior Code Environmental Officer, City of Boca Raton