Saturday, April 7, 2018

“Notice is hereby given that public hearings will be held on. . .”

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE:
Village of Palm Springs:


Tuesday, April 10th, 6:30 p.m. by the Planning & Zoning Board and on Thursday, May 10th, 6:30 p.m. by the Village Council in the Village Hall Council Chambers located at 226 Cypress Lane in the Village of Palm Springs.



See excerpt below from the public notice issued by Palm Springs, published in The Lake Worth Herald.
To see the front page of the Herald this week click on this link. To pick up the print edition go to the City’s newsstand located at 600 Lake Ave. in Downtown Lake Worth and say hello to the proprietor, Lake Worth Vice Mayor Andy Amoroso.


And remember, The Lake Worth Herald
still costs only ¢50! 

Now, without further ado, excerpts from a public notice published this week, issued by the Village of Palm Springs,


“[T]o consider Site Plan and Special
Exception Review”:

An application submitted by Holland & Knight, agent for TOWERCOM VIII, LLC (“Applicant”) for Site Plan (SPR18-02), and Special Exception Use (PSSE18-01) for construction of one-hundred- forty-seven foot tall (147′) telecommunication tower designed as a monopole with and associated equipment compound approximately 2,350 square feet in size, to be located at 2745 Lake Worth Road, on the existing self-storage facility.
     Additional Applicant Request: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. by Planning & Zoning Board In the Village Hall Council Chambers at 226 Cypress Lane, Palm Springs to consider: PSV18-01 Variance Relief from Section 34-1296(4)(a) of the Code of Ordinance to allow seventy-nine feet (79′) setback from North property line.
     All persons interested in these matters may appear at the times and place aforesaid and be heard.


Please note:
All interested persons. . .

Prior to the meetings noted above on April 10th and May 10th, the application may be reviewed and more information obtained at the Village Clerk’s office in the Village of Palm Springs.

And. . .

Hopefully, to quell any public angst about this public notice from the Village of Palm Springs, maybe an enterprising reporter at The Palm Beach Post, at WPEC (CBS12), or WPBF (NBC5) will educate the public in Central Palm Beach County about a serious problem west of the City of Lake Worth that was especially evident after Hurricane Irma last year: the ‘dead spots’ many of us heard about for cell phones and the Internet as well.



Here is a map of coastal Central Palm Beach County:
The areas in color are municipalities. The areas in white are called “suburban” or unincorporated Palm Beach County. To learn more about this topic,
click on this link.