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Palm Beach County Disaster Housing Strategy Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Shelley Vana, Mayor Mary Lou Berger, Vice Mayor Hal R. Valeche Paulette Burdick Steven L. Abrams Melissa McKinlay Priscilla A. Taylor June 2015

Transcript of Palm Beach County Disaster Housing Strategy

Palm Beach County

Disaster Housing Strategy

Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners

Shelley Vana, Mayor Mary Lou Berger, Vice Mayor

Hal R. Valeche Paulette Burdick

Steven L. Abrams Melissa McKinlay Priscilla A. Taylor

June 2015

Executive Summary As a result of recent disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, our nation has witnessed the suffering of many people, who have lost their homes and businesses. This level of destruction can lead to an overwhelming sense of loss and subsequently may result in relocation of large portions of the population. Regardless of the type of hazard, an extensive loss of residents will severely hamper the ability of the community to recover and rebuild. This housing strategy provides policies and tactics our community may employ to hopefully retain our population and offer hope to survivors when their homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed. By pooling our local resources, state expertise and federal support, we will provide temporary housing and support services to displaced families and individuals. Rapid recovery requires that all segments of the community, including businesses and government agencies, quickly reconstruct infrastructure, facilities, and structures. The provision of interim disaster housing in the post-disaster environment is essential to the long-term recovery and economic viability of the impacted community.

This strategy details the full array of interim housing options available to Palm Beach County leadership in the aftermath of the disaster. Based upon the severity and magnitude of the impact, decision-makers will have the flexibility to select the appropriate interim housing strategies including placement of displaced residents within local hotels, vacant rental units, or within FEMA provided manufactured housing units. This strategy will also ensure that the needs of special populations within our community are addressed. Palm Beach County would like to thank the many agencies and organizations that supported the development of the disaster housing strategy. Their ongoing dedication before, during, and after a large-scale disaster will ensure the long-term viability of our community.

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 A. Mission ..................................................................................................................... 1

B. Purpose .................................................................................................................... 1

C. Disaster Housing Planning Goals ............................................................................. 1

D. Plan Methodology ..................................................................................................... 2

E. Planning Assumptions .............................................................................................. 2

F. Authorities and References.............................................................................. 3 1. Federal Disaster Housing .................................................................................... 3

2. State Disaster Housing ....................................................................................... 5

3. County/Municipal Disaster Housing..................................................................... 6

G. Overview of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Disaster Housing Assistance Programs ...................................................................................................... 7

II. Local Jurisdiction Situation and Composition ........................................12 A. Hazard Vulnerability Analysis affecting Disaster Housing ........................................12

B. Geography and Geology ..........................................................................................12

C. Demographics and Special Needs Populations .......................................................12

D. Local Jurisdiction Housing Stock Characteristics .....................................................13

E. Economic Profile ......................................................................................................13

F. Environmental Considerations .................................................................................13

III. Concept of Operations ..........................................................................15 A. Activation of the Recovery Branch ...........................................................................16

B. Disaster Housing Needs Assessment ......................................................................16

C. Systems, Process and Timeline for Assistance Delivery ..........................................17

D. Post-Disaster Housing Incident Action Plan/Situational Reporting ...........................18

E. Coordination of Survivor Information and Needs ......................................................19

F. Command and Control .............................................................................................20

G. Exit Strategy ............................................................................................................21

H. Public, Private, Non-profit and Faith-Based Partners ...............................................21

I. Maintaining Operational Readiness for the Disaster Housing Mission .....................22

IV. Housing Strategies ...............................................................................23 A. Emergency Shelter Operations ................................................................................23

B. Transitional Housing ................................................................................................24

C. Interim Housing .......................................................................................................26

D. Direct Housing (Factory Built Housing) ....................................................................29

1. Direct Housing on Private Lot.............................................................................30

2. Direct Housing on Business and Commercially-Owned Property .......................31

3. Direct Housing on Pre-existing Commercial Parks .............................................31

4. Direct Housing on Community Sites ...................................................................32

V. Roles and Responsibilities for Jurisdictional Agencies and Organizations .. 36 A. Disaster Housing Partners .......................................................................................36

VI. Regulatory Obstacles for Disaster Housing ...........................................39 A. Local Regulatory Environment .................................................................................39

B. Expedited Permitting Process ..................................................................................40

C. Homeowner Association Regulations.......................................................................41

D. Emergency Ordinances ...........................................................................................42

VII. Special Topics ......................................................................................43 A. Accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act compliance) .......................................43

B. Pets and Service Animals ........................................................................................43

C. Affordable Housing Issues .......................................................................................43

D. Abandonment and Urban Blight ...............................................................................44

E. Health Issues (Mold remediation, soil contamination, formaldehyde etc.) ................44

F. Temporary Housing for Emergency Workers and Volunteers: Base Camps ............45

VIII. Preparedness .......................................................................................46 A. Plan Updates and Maintenance ...............................................................................46

B. Training and Exercise ..............................................................................................46

C. Plan Integration .......................................................................................................46

IX. Glossary ..............................................................................................47 A. Definitions ................................................................................................................47

B. Acronyms ................................................................................................................50

Appendices ......................................................................................................52

Appendix A: Emergency Organization Center (EOC) Organization Chart .................... a

Appendix B: Emergency Shelter Facilities ............................................................... b

Appendix C: List of Hotel/Motel Establishments .... Error! Bookmark not defined.

Appendix D: List of Existing Rental Properties ....... Error! Bookmark not defined.

Appendix E: PBC PPM for Temporary Housing Unit Permitting ................................ jjj

Appendix F: List of Manufactured Home Parks ....................................................nnn

Appendix G: List of Vacant Potential Community Sites ...................................... www

Appendix H: Disaster Housing Community Site Evaluation Checklist ....................... iiii

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I. Introduction

A. Mission Palm Beach County leadership is dedicated to supporting a safe, sanitary, and functional living environment for all community members in the aftermath of a disaster. The intent of the Disaster Housing Strategy is to foster consensus and collaboration among stakeholders with the aim of building a common approach for carrying out the disaster housing mission and, thereby, expediting community recovery. B. Purpose In the aftermath of natural or manmade disasters, community members may be displaced due to damage or loss of residential structures, environmental contamination, or other environmental factors. The Strategy will detail a framework for providing safe, sanitary, and functional temporary housing options for displaced residents in order to expedite long-term community recovery. Within the broader recovery framework, the Strategy primarily addresses interim housing solutions for residents. This document will detail a full range of temporary housing options which may be employed based upon the severity and magnitude of the disaster. C. Disaster Housing Planning Goals

1. Detail a comprehensive framework for providing interim housing solutions for

displaced community residents, and if necessary, emergency home repair and relocation assistance.

2. Develop procedures to address the comprehensive client case management system, which engages service provider organizations in order to address post-disaster needs within the community.

3. Enhance the coordination, design and delivery of Federal and State disaster housing assistance through an ongoing partnership with internal and external stakeholders. Extend the partnership to tribal, non-profit agencies, faith-based partners and the private sector.

4. Provide an overview of the regulatory environment, which may impact interim housing solutions in the post-disaster environment.

5. Ensure the integration of the disaster housing strategy with related operational plans and policy documents such as the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), the Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (PDRP), the Palm Beach County Disaster Recovery Plan, and the Palm Beach County ordinances and regulations.

The Strategy provides a framework consistent with the National Disaster Housing Strategy (January 2009) to help integrate existing disaster housing efforts and focuses on the following:

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1. Support individuals, households, and communities in returning to self-sufficiency as quickly as possible.

2. Affirm and fulfill fundamental disaster housing responsibilities and roles. 3. Increase our collective understanding and ability to meet the needs of

disaster survivors and affected communities. 4. Build capabilities to provide a broad range of flexible housing options,

including sheltering, interim housing, and permanent housing. 5. Better integrate disaster housing assistance with related community support

services and long-term recovery efforts. 6. Improve disaster housing planning to better recover from disasters, including

catastrophic events.

D. Plan Methodology For over a decade, Palm Beach County leadership has recognized the need to address housing solutions in the event of a disaster. During the Fall of 2001, PBC’s Executive Policy Group (EPG) tasked the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to prepare a temporary housing plan. Brainstorming sessions were held in the early process, including representatives from various county departments (see Appendix A for the EOC Activation Organization Chart). The sessions resulted in input related to structure and content of the Temporary Housing Plan for Catastrophic Events. A countywide survey of potential vacant sites was undertaken and the Plan was prepared by HCD staff. The first Temporary Housing Plan for Catastrophic Events was then approved by the Board of County Commissioners on October 22, 2002. The Plan is updated on an annual basis, but was first implemented following Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne of September 2004. As a result, HCD made substantial revisions to the Plan. As a result of Hurricane Wilma of 2005, additional lessons were learned, leading to further refinement of Plan procedures and modifications to correspond to new operational approaches of the PBC Division of Emergency Management (DEM). Prior to the onset of 2012 hurricane season, the County’s Department of Economic Sustainability (DES), the successor to HCD, obtained the new State-provided Disaster Housing Strategy format. DES utilized that format for the 2012 update, tailoring it to the specific organizational structure, policies, procedures, and organizational structure of Palm Beach County. In accordance with the State format, the document has been renamed the Palm Beach County Disaster Housing Strategy. DES will update the Strategy each year prior to the June 1st onset of hurricane season. E. Planning Assumptions

• Since some disasters will not receive a Presidential Disaster Declaration, it

may be necessary to implement all or portions of the Disaster Housing Strategy without a Federal disaster declaration.

• Determine if the housing demand will exceed the housing supply through the provision of existing residential structures and/or vacant residential units.

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• The ability to provide interim housing is contingent upon the availability of utility infrastructure services as well as healthcare, fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, school, transportation, retail and other essential governmental services including the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) Disaster Relief Fund (DRF).

• Households should be placed in temporary housing as close as possible to their original home or neighborhood, whenever possible.

• Persons with low income, living in manufactured housing such as mobile homes, migrant farm workers, and persons with functional needs are likely to require greater levels of post-disaster assistance, including provisions for interim housing. This effort may require a combined effort of additional community resources and the efforts of the private sector and community non-profit agencies.

• Urgency must be balanced with informed decisions. • Significant damage will trigger a Presidential Disaster Declaration (Individual

Assistance Declaration and Public Assistance). • A substantial quantity of displaced disaster survivors, as determined by

percentage of housing losses, is expected in disasters of major or catastrophic levels.

• An incident may occur with little to no warning. • A disaster may cause significant disruption to critical infrastructure. • Response in the immediate aftermath of the event must begin with the rapid

damage assessment (without the benefit of detailed/complete assessments.) • A large number of people may be left displaced. • Demographics and socioeconomic characteristics will create unique

challenges. • The success of the housing mission will depend on how timely mission-critical

information and issues can be collected, confirmed, and circulated in a consistent format that is readily accessible and useful to all key stakeholders.

F. Authorities and References

1. Federal Disaster Housing

a. National Housing Disaster Strategy: serves two purposes. First, it describes how housing is currently provided to those affected by disasters, summarizing the many sheltering and housing efforts in the U.S. and the broad array of organizations managing these programs. Second, the Strategy charts the new direction that disaster housing efforts must take in order to better meet the emergent needs of disaster victims and communities.

b. The Stafford Act: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has set the standard for housing assistance as identified in the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. The Stafford Act enables the federal government to employ “special measures, designed to

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assist the efforts of the affected States in expediting the rendering of aid, assistance, and emergency services, and the reconstruction and rehabilitation of devastated areas, as necessary”. The Act provides statutory authority for most Federal disaster response activities especially as they pertain to FEMA programs, including disaster housing.

c. The Architectural Barriers Act (ABA): This Act requires that all

buildings and facilities designed, constructed, or altered with federal funds, or leased by a Federal agency, comply with federal standards for physical accessibility. These requirements are limited to architectural standards in new and altered buildings and in newly-leased facilities. Federal funds used to provide shelter, interim, or permanent housing after a disaster must comply with ABA requirements. Guidelines for meeting ABA requirements are provided through Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.

d. The Disaster Relief Appropriation Act, 2013: Public Law 113-2 (Pub.L. 113–2, H.R. 152, 127 Stat. 4, enacted January 29, 2013), containing Division A: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 and Division B: Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013 is a U.S. appropriations bill authorizing more than $50 billion for fiscal year 2013 to 19 federal agencies for improving and streamlining disaster assistance for Hurricane Sandy, and for other purposes.

e. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS): UFAS is authorized under the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, as amended, Pub. L. No. 90-480, 42 U.S.C. 4151-4157. UFAS establishes requirements for the design, construction, and alteration of buildings to ensure that individuals with disabilities will have access and use of them.

f. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): The ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. The ACT defines a person with a disability as an individual, who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. All programs that receive Federal funds must be ADA compliant.

g. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Section 504 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in any program or activity that receives federal financial assistance, including federally subsidized housing programs.

h. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (FHAA): The FHAA extends protection against housing discrimination to persons with disabilities. It requires housing providers to permit, at the expense of the individual with a disability, reasonable modifications of existing premises.

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i. Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000: The Developmental Disabilities (DD) Act requires the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families receive required services and support.

j. Executive Order 13347: Individuals with Disabilities in Emergency Preparedness: This executive order became a policy of the Federal government to ensure that the support needed by individuals with disabilities is integrated into the development and implementation of emergency preparedness plans by Federal, State, tribal, local governments and private organizations.

k. Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI: This title prohibits discrimination by government agencies on the basis of race, color, and national origin by recipients of federal financial assistance. If an agency is found in violation of Title VI, that agency may lose its federal funding.

l. Age Discrimination Act of 1975: This Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.

m. Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006: This act was an amendment to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to ensure that State and local emergency preparedness operational plans address the needs of individuals with household pets and service animals following a major disaster or emergency.

n. National Fire Protection Association 501 A: Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities: This standard provides minimum requirements for the installation of manufactured homes and manufactured home sites, including accessory buildings, structures, and communities.

o. National Flood Insurance Program: Includes clause related to substantial damage and sets limits on what may be placed in the flood zone.

2. State Disaster Housing

a. Florida Statute Chapter 513 (F.S. Chapter 513), Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Parks: Regulates the establishment of mobile home and recreational vehicle parks.

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b. Florida Statute 320.8285 (F.S. 320.8285), Onsite inspection: Mobile Home Park and Recreation Vehicle Park Site Design and inspection standards are established in this statute.

c. Rule Chapter 69A-42, Uniform Fire Safety Standards for Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks: This rule establishes a uniform requirement for fire safety in mobile home parks and recreational vehicles parks for both new and existing parks.

3. County/Municipal Disaster Housing

a. Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (PDRP): This document acts as a

single reference for guiding decision-making and action during the difficult disaster recovery period, as well as detailing actions that can be taken before a disaster strikes to speed the recovery process The Plan details the organizational structure, policies, priorities, and vision for community redevelopment in the post-disaster environment. The plan addresses recovery issues including disaster housing. Each jurisdiction should have their own disaster housing strategy consistent with their PDRP. The PDRP planning process addresses emergency ordinances related to a disaster housing mission including a disaster housing ordinance, which would be implemented in the strategy and provide for the placement of temporary units. It includes an emergency permitting procedure to facilitate immediate minor or temporary repairs, providing for more thoughtful review of permits for non-conforming units and address mitigation strategies.

b. Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP): This plan outlines the organizational roles and responsibilities as well as policies and procedures, which will be employed by the local jurisdiction during the response and recovery phases.

c. Flood Prevention Ordinance: This ordinance is required under the National Flood Insurance Program and details regulatory guidance for development within the flood hazard areas. The ordinance may incorporate policies related to placement of manufactured temporary housing units in flood zones.

d. Local Government Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations: The Comprehensive Plan provides a vision for jurisdiction’s future by presenting goals and policies to address sustainability, resiliency and quality of life. Land development regulations (LDRs) including building codes, floodplain management regulations and coastal setbacks, etc. provide the specific requirements for development while incorporating safety, mitigation, and design.

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e. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP): The program enables property owners in participating communities to purchase insurance protection from the government against losses from flooding. This insurance is designed to provide an insurance alternative to disaster assistance to meet the escalating costs of repairing damage to buildings and their contents caused by floods.

f. Palm Beach County Disaster Recovery Plan: The Disaster Recovery Plan details a coordinated system for recovery operations; identifies the operational concepts; and provides an overview of organizational structures which will bridge the gap between the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (2010) and the Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (2006). The Plan addresses policies that promote an expedited, all-hazards disaster recovery process among all stakeholders, including public-sector agencies and organizations; nonprofit and faith-based organizations; municipal jurisdiction and independent districts, including water control districts; fire districts; and school districts.

G. Overview of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s

Disaster Housing Assistance Programs Under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Public Law 93-288), FEMA serves as the primary coordinating agency for disaster response and recovery activities. FEMA processes the Governor’s request for disaster assistance and coordinates Federal operations under a Presidential Disaster Declaration. In addition to providing various types of response and recovery aid to state and local governments and certain nonprofit organizations, FEMA provides assistance under the Individuals and Households Program (IHP). Federal assistance to IHP has two major components: Housing Assistance, which is 100% federally-funded and other assistance, which is 75% federally-funded. These forms of assistance are available with the following authorizations:

1. Temporary Housing:

a. Financial Assistance to eligible individuals and households for renting alternate housing accommodations, existing rental units, manufactured housing, recreational vehicles, and other readily fabricated dwellings.

b. Financial Assistance for reimbursement of reasonable, short-term lodging expenses that individuals or households incur in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.

c. Direct Assistance to be provided by FEMA, in the form of purchased or leased temporary housing units to individuals or households who, due to a lack of available housing resources, would be unable to make use of assistance provided under subparagraph (a).

d. FEMA will charge Fair Market Rent after 18 months, wherein the period of the declaration has not been extended for any housing unit it has provided as Direct Assistance to an individual or household.

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e. FEMA may sell purchased housing units that it provided as Direct Assistance to individuals and households, and will deposit the proceeds from such sales into the Disaster Relief Fund.

2. Repairs:

a. FEMA may provide financial assistance for the repairs of owner-occupied private residences, utilities, and residential infrastructure (such as a private access route) damaged by a major disaster. The funds are used to return individuals and households to a safe, sanitary, and functional condition.

b. FEMA to provide financial assistance for eligible hazard mitigation measures that reduce the likelihood of future damage to residences, utilities, or infrastructure.

3. Replacement:

a. FEMA provides financial assistance for the replacement of owner-occupied private residences damaged by the disaster event. The maximum amount of assistance is adjusted annually to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Department of Labor.

b. As a condition of the receipt of Federal disaster assistance, FEMA may require the purchase of flood insurance. This provision may not be waived.

4. Permanent or Semi-Permanent Construction:

The Permanent Housing Construction Category authorizes FEMA to provide financial or direct assistance to applicants for the purpose of constructing permanent housing in insular areas outside the continental United States and in other remote areas. This category is not available to county residents.

The Housing Assistance Program authorizes individual eligibility in more than one category of assistance. It ensures that survivors whose homes have been damaged or destroyed during a disaster are provided with a safe place until repairs are complete, the homes rebuilt, or another permanent residence is secured. Temporary Housing assistance is designed primarily for survivors who are uninsured/underinsured. Housing assistance is available only to homeowners and renters who are legal residents of the United States who were displaced by the declared disaster. In general, to be eligible for Housing Assistance under the IHP, three conditions must be met:

(1) The home must have been the applicant’s primary residence; (2) The home must be inaccessible or have been damaged and rendered

uninhabitable as a result of the disaster; and (3) The insurance, if any, covering the dwelling does not fully cover the applicant’s

additional disaster-related living expenses and/or cost of home repairs.

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FEMA’s Individual Assistance programs are designed for persons and families seeking assistance. Each household must individually apply and establish their eligibility. Survivors can apply for assistance by calling one of FEMA’s National Processing Service Centers at the toll-free registration number, 1-800-621-3362 (FEMA) (or TTY 1-800-642-7585). Calls made before a Federal declaration is declared will not be accepted by FEMA Operators. Registration can also be completed online at www.disasterassistance.gov or www.fema.gov and by visiting the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC). After an application is submitted to FEMA through the official application process, a local FEMA-contracted inspector will assess the damage to the applicant’s property and will file a report with FEMA. FEMA will then make an eligibility determination and may issue a check within 10 days of receiving the initial application for assistance1. However, response times may vary depending on the volume of demand for assistance. FEMA’s Disaster Housing Assistance for those displaced by disasters includes the following forms of assistance based on the listed priorities2:

1. Maximize the Use of Available Local Housing Resources

a. Emergency Sheltering: Individuals and households may be forced to leave their homes to seek shelter due to an approaching disaster or after a disaster strikes. Regardless of eligibility for assistance programs, a shelter provides disaster survivors with a safe, sanitary and functional environment, including life-sustaining services. Shelter expenses may be eligible for reimbursement from FEMA under Section 403 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. FEMA can provide financial assistance to eligible applicants for critical disaster-related needs such as water, food, first aid, prescriptions, infant formula, diapers, personal hygiene items and fuel for transportation through Critical Needs Assistance under the Other Needs Assistance provision of the IHP.

b. Congregate Shelters: Shelters can be operated in hard facilities (schools, churches, community centers, unused warehouses and stores, barracks and berthing ships) or in soft-sided facilities (tents or domes). Types of congregate care shelters include general population, medical support, emergency household pet, ad-hoc/spontaneous, and evacuation.

c. Transitional Sheltering Assistance: When emergency shelters are overwhelmed or if State and FEMA disaster leadership determine that shelter residents and evacuees will not be able

1 The aggregate amount of assistance provided through FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program in 2010 may not exceed $30,200 per household (note: this amount is adjusted annually based upon the Consumer Price Index). 2 DRAFT Disaster Temporary Housing Operational Guide, FEMA, 2010

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to return to their homes for an extended period of time, the State may request that FEMA authorize eligible disaster survivors to receive Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA). If TSA is authorized, FEMA will approve, fund and administer the use of hotels and motels as transitional shelters. The funds used for TSA are not charged against the disaster survivors’ maximum amount of IHP financial assistance. (FEMA can provide reimbursement for hotel/motel accommodations to eligible applicants through the Housing Assistance Program, which is subject to the IHP financial assistance limit).

d. Temporary Roofing: The roofing program allows homeowners to request government assistance for exigent repairs to damaged dwellings. Exigent repairs include installing plastic sheeting (Blue Roof) on damaged roofs and repairing accessibility fixtures such as ramps or railings. Homes must be inspected by qualified officials and determined to be structurally sound, and free from health and safety risks. The repair should begin within a week of the Presidential Disaster Declaration. Voluntary agencies may assist in coordination with the USACE to install plastic sheeting in areas that are not heavily populated or they may assist homeowners with installing tarps.

e. Rapid Temporary Repairs (RTR):

Similar to the Blue Roof program, FEMA has partnered with the USACE on a new pilot initiative to make rapid temporary repairs to doors and windows, which would allow families to shelter in their homes until permanent repairs can be made.

f. Financial Assistance for Rent: The preferred method in providing interim housing is through rental assistance. This includes financial assistance that helps individuals and families to locate and lease vacant privately-owned apartments, condominiums, and single-family homes, and Federal or State-owned residential property. This type of interim housing support is provided within a few weeks following a Presidential Disaster Declaration and is used for those survivors whose homes have been rendered uninhabitable.

g. Financial Assistance for Repair and Replacement of Damaged Residences: Repair and replacement assistance is available following the inspection and verification of damages. FEMA will provide eligible homeowners financial assistance for repairs to make their home habitable by restoring the home to a condition that is safe, sanitary, and functional. The assistance may be used toward replacement of a destroyed or condemned home. Repair and replacement assistance may not be sufficient to restore the home to its pre-disaster condition. The assistance

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may also take several weeks to several months before it is made available.

h. Using Manufactured Temporary Housing:

Temporary housing units may be used to house disaster survivors when other housing options have been exhausted. Once the appropriate options have been determined by the State in coordination with FEMA, temporary housing may be placed on an eligible family’s private property, on a pre-existing commercial pad, or as a last resort, on a new community site approved by local officials, that is constructed and maintained by FEMA. The development of local ordinances to facilitate the placement of temporary units on private property, where appropriate, and the pre-identification of potential community sites helps to expedite the placement process

i. Employ Innovative, Alternative Forms of Temporary Housing:

New materials and innovations in design have the potential to provide a much broader array of temporary housing than FEMA’s current inventory of manufactured housing options. FEMA is exploring alternative options for temporary housing units through the Joint Housing Solutions Group and the Alternative Housing Pilot Program. Alternative forms of direct housing, which may include the type of modular units used after Hurricane Katrina.

j. Semi-Permanent or Permanent Construction/Assistance:

This includes financial or direct assistance to individuals and households. Programs administered through FEMA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) may allow for the development of housing options. These options allow for renter to obtain a permanent housing solution or for the selling of manufactured or modular temporary homes to a homeowner if repair/rebuilding is not in the financial interests of the homeowner.

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II. Local Jurisdiction Situation and Composition

Palm Beach County is located in the southeastern portion of Florida. The community seat is in West Palm Beach, Florida. The county has a total land area of 2,023 square miles where 40 miles lie on the Atlantic Ocean. Palm Beach County has a total population of 1.3 million. There are approximately 620,000 housing units, 38 communities, 220 schools, 15 hospitals, and 6 Universities/Colleges. These sites may support the disaster housing mission by providing short- to long-term housing resources. Due to rapid development throughout certain portions of the community, infrastructure services and capacity still remain a concern. Critical facilities and systems on the densely populated eastern boundaries of our community may limit interim housing placement options. A. Hazard Vulnerability Analysis affecting Disaster Housing Palm Beach County is at risk for man-made disasters as detailed in the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and the Local Mitigation Strategy. In addition to man-made disasters, the County should consider the potential for natural hazards and disasters in the form of hurricanes, fires, and floods. Hurricanes present the highest risk due to the potential impacts from high winds, coastal storm surge and generalized flooding. The 2004 hurricane season was a prime example of how multiple hurricanes may occur within a single season. Flood zones should be analyzed to determine how the population in those areas could be severely impacted. The local jurisdiction should review the placement of manufactured homes and consider the potential dangerous flooding conditions for those areas. Local ordinances should be reviewed to make sure manufactured homes are in compliance with the tie-down requirements. The local jurisdiction should also examine the potential threat posed by wildfires, which can damage a community like those in the summers of 2006 and 2011 greatly. B. Geography and Geology Palm Beach County is densely urbanized along the coastal areas and largely rural in the interior portions of the county and border of the Florida Everglades. According to the 2010 Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), approximately 94% of the population lives within 12 miles of the coast. The many bodies of water, canals, and lakes create hazardous conditions to residents during heavy rainfall. A large number of manufactured home parks are located in close proximity to these bodies of water, which should be evaluated when selecting disaster housing community sites. C. Demographics and Special Needs Populations According to the CEMP, Palm Beach County has a total population of 1,320,134. The County has a high elderly population. According to the 2010 census, twenty-two percent (22%) of the Palm Beach County population is elderly (65 years old and over), and twenty percent (20%) is less than eighteen years of age. In addition, the County has identified a population of individuals registered with special needs. Special Needs

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populations are those individuals who require assistance for their disabilities, which include but are not limited to medical, mental, or psychological disabilities. As of 2012, 786 residents are registered as having Special Needs. Palm Beach County has 2 special needs designated shelters with a combined capacity of 750. In addition, Palm Beach County is home to a population of aging; yet independently living populations who may challenge interim housing policy options. D. Local Jurisdiction Housing Stock Characteristics Nearly fifty-six (56%) percent of Palm Beach County housing units are single-family structures, while twenty-three percent (23%) are smaller multi-family units (2 – 19 units per structure), and sixteen percent (16%) are in multifamily structures of 20 or more units. Approximately four percent (4%) of residential units are manufactured homes. The residential housing stock is well distributed throughout the eastern portion of the County. Approximately sixty-six percent (66%) of the homes in Palm Beach County were built before 1990, which means that many homes were constructed prior to the implementation of the more stringent building codes. Tourism increases the County population during the months of November through April. During this season most hotels/motels, of which there are 17,675 units in total, remain at seventy-three percent (73%) occupancy. During the low season, vacancy rates may be as high as forty-two percent (42%). E. Economic Profile Palm Beach County has a mixed economic profile that includes the healthcare, education, construction, agriculture, technology, and hospitality industries. The eastern part of the County, which lies on the Atlantic Ocean, houses the overwhelming majority of the population and draws tourists from all over the world. The western, rural part of the County has a strong agricultural base. F. Environmental Considerations Palm Beach County is located along Florida’s fragile coastal area and is bordered by environmentally sensitive areas to the West, which include the Florida Everglades. The northern region includes a protected animal habitat, and the eastern region includes coastal wetlands. Each of these unique, environmentally sensitive areas must be observed when evaluating options for the placement of community sites. When identifying potential sites, it is important to analyze environmentally sensitive areas where human interference may cause irreversible damages to the natural ecosystem and habitat. It is preferable that sites lie outside of the 100-year floodplain and have adequate storm water drainage systems. Hazardous conditions may be present prior to a disaster and these conditions may increase following a disaster. Contamination in areas located in commercial, industrial, or landfill areas could spread to other surrounding areas. Areas which have been identified as Brownfield sites or Superfund sites should be avoided. A thorough site

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inspection is required before housing initiatives are implemented. Adjoining land uses including industrial uses, agricultural uses, and others could introduce the potential for hazardous materials in air (smokestacks, pesticides/herbicides), water (industrial sewage, wastewater, disease), or land (contaminated soil, gas tank leaks) that could create both short and long-term adverse health effects on residents. Addressing the aforementioned environmental and safety concerns will be critical in strategy development.

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III. Concept of Operations The goal of the disaster housing mission is to transition displaced survivors into permanent housing as quickly and efficiently as possible. The disaster housing mission may progress through all four disaster housing phases. Each of these phases may overlap or may be excluded if they are not needed. Shelter Phase: The Emergency Shelter Phase of the disaster housing mission will be managed by the American Red Cross within the Palm Beach County Emergency Operations Center (EOC). For additional information, reference the Palm Beach County

Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. Transitional Shelter Phase: The Transitional Shelter Phase will be managed initially by the American Red Cross in close coordination with the Disaster Housing Coordinator. The initial stages of this phase will continue to be managed at the EOC with gradual transition to the Recovery Operations Center, which is under the supervision of the Deputy County Administrator. Interim Shelter Phase: The Interim Shelter Phase is managed by the Disaster Housing Task Force at the Recovery Operations Center, in close coordination with the Joint Field Office (JFO). The Disaster Housing Coordinator is responsible for directing these efforts and coordinating with State and Federal Disaster Housing Officers. The Community Organizations Active in Disasters (COAD), Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD), or Palm Beach County Disaster Recovery Coalition can assist by providing volunteers and donated resources to help meet unmet needs.

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A. Activation of the Recovery Branch In the event of a disaster, the Operations Section Chief will direct the activation of the Recovery Branch. Based upon the results of the Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) Report, the priorities of the Disaster Housing Mission and activation of the Disaster Housing Strategy will be determined. The Housing Unit will begin coordination efforts with the State and Federal Programs Unit, the Damage Assessment Unit, the Mass Care Unit, and the Unmet Needs Unit. It may draw resources and support from the Support Branch and Infrastructure Branch. The Housing Unit will also ensure timely communication of mission-critical information and issues between and among all levels of government. Communications with the private sector should be coordinated through the Business and Industry Unit (Emergency Support Function (ESF) 18) and with the Community Organizations Active in Disasters (COAD) through the Volunteer and Donation Unit (ESF 15). A Client Management System will be activated through the Human Services Branch Director on a conditional basis as the need for social services escalates. In the event of a catastrophic level incident, the Board of County Commissioners will direct the implementation of the Palm Beach County Post Disaster Redevelopment Plan. While this plan addresses long-term permanent housing issues, it will also address land use, non-conforming uses, permitting, coastal set-backs, elevation retrofit, and new construction issues. The PDRP also addresses health and human services, environmental issues, financial administration, public information and disaster housing. Additional information regarding roles and responsibilities of each organizational unit are located in the organization section of this plan. B. Disaster Housing Needs Assessment Determining the community need for disaster housing in the aftermath of a disaster is a challenging task. An initial determination must be made in order to position the resources needed to implement the Disaster Housing mission. While the numbers will likely change as better data is received, the following informational components are needed to quantify the disaster housing need:

• Total number of residential structures (by type) with major damage s classified as destroyed or deemed uninhabitable

• The estimated number of residential structures which might be made habitable with minimal repairs

• The status of available hotel and motel units • The status and availability of public housing units • The status and availability of privately-owned, vacant rental properties, which

could be used • Status and availability of manufactured housing units or other fabricated

dwellings which could be used for disaster housing • Available useable land meeting the suitability criteria for emergency community

sites, including available space in existing/vacated manufactured home parks

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• Status of restoration of utilities • Availability of community services including fire, EMS, law enforcement,

healthcare, schools, etc. • Status and availability of college/university housing Palm Beach County has disaster need assumptions that will assist in quantifying the community needs: • Uninsured homeowners whose homes are destroyed or have major damage may

require disaster housing assistance • One or two-family zoned lots are of sufficient size to place temporary units onsite • Uninsured residents of multi-family units that are damaged or destroyed will likely

need Financial Assistance to secure an alternate rental unit or Direct Housing Assistance in commercial manufactured home parks or community sites

• Homeowners who have insurance will not be eligible for Direct Housing Assistance

• Owners of secondary homes will not be eligible for Disaster Housing Assistance • Non-seasonal, permanent manufactured home residents whose units are

damaged or destroyed will likely require disaster housing assistance

C. Systems, Process and Timeline for Assistance Delivery The following table provides a general overview of the four phases of the disaster housing mission. Each phase may be adjusted based upon the magnitude and severity of the disaster conditions. All phases will overlap to a limited degree. The goal is to transition survivors quickly back into permanent housing.

Phase Shelter 0-21 days

Transitional Up to 60 days

Interim Housing Up to 18 months

Permanent 18 months >

Housing Types

Friends & Family Friends & Family

Shelters

Hotel/Motel Hotel/Motel

Rentals • Apartments • Homes • Seasonal Housing

Rentals • Apartments • Homes • Seasonal Housing

Lease or purchase of: • Single Family

Home • Multi-family Home

Manufactured Homes Manufactured Homes Manufactured Homes

Commercial Space Commercial Space Manufactured Homes

Community Sites Community Sites

Resources Insurance Insurance Insurance Private Insurance

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American Red Cross Voluntary Organizations Faith-Based

American Red Cross Voluntary Organizations Faith-Based Private Sector

Voluntary Organizations Non-profit Organizations Private Sector Faith-Based

Voluntary Organizations Non-profit Organizations Private Sector Faith-Based

State & Local Government

Local Government Wrap Around Services

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Blue Roof or Similar Emergency Repair Program

Federal Housing Assistance: • SBA Loans • HUD • VA

FEMA housing assistance: • Repair Grants • Replacement Grants • Rental Grants • Hotel/Motel

Vouchers

FEMA housing assistance: • Repair Grants • Replacement Grants • Rental Grants • Direct Housing

Unmet Needs Committee

D. Post-Disaster Housing Incident Action Plan/Situational Reporting When deemed necessary by the County Administration and the Director of Emergency Management, the Emergency Operations Center’s Planning Section will initially incorporate key components of the disaster housing mission into the Incident Action Plan (IAP). Drafting of the IAP will be a unified effort among the Emergency Support Function (ESF) personnel and from players outlined or referenced in the Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (PDRP). This IAP is developed for all response operations in compliance with local planning procedures. These initial disaster housing components will focus on the response efforts coordinated by Emergency Support Function 6: Mass Care and other health and human services providers supporting sheltering operations. The IAP will provide an overview of the response status and initial incident operational objectives. The Emergency Operations Center will dictate the continued updating of the IAP throughout the response phase and beyond. When practical, the Disaster Housing Coordinator working under the the direction of the Operations Section Chief, and in coordination with State and Federal partners, will develop a detailed disaster housing mission plan. The first disaster housing mission plan should be developed within two weeks of the disaster impact followed by a major update within 30 days of impact. Updates should be developed in monthly increments thereafter (ex. D+14, D+30, D+60, D+90, etc). As the disaster housing mission progresses through the major housing phases listed in the table below, the plan should be expanded. The table also summarizes housing resources by class and timeframe and who is expected to provide the housing resource.

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Focus of Strategic Disaster Housing Plans Strategic Housing Plans

Focuses

D+15

Focus on the needs for extended sheltering Assess damage impact on housing Establish initial ball park forecast on temporary housing needs Identify county specific temporary housing options (focus on population retention)

D+30 Update initial forecast on temporary housing needs Confirm and incorporate changes to the county specific strategies Review and refine the overall temporary housing efforts

D+60 Status review of temporary housing mission Validate temporary housing needs forecast and mission timeframe based on

FEMA Applicant Registrations Confirm and review progress of county-specific strategies

D+90 Focus on the long-term housing needs assessed Provide a strategy for long-term housing recovery (local repopulation strategy) Mark a transition of focus from temporary housing to long-term housing

E. Coordination of Survivor Information and Needs Mass care and human services are necessary for providing the most immediate and long-range needs of disaster survivors which include shelter and feeding, transient and interim housing, care of unaccompanied children, the elderly, and others unable to care for themselves, disaster welfare inquiry, and provision of various types of human services assistance to survivors. All of these services are provided through the coordinated efforts of governmental, non-profit and volunteer agencies. The purpose of this section is to outline coordinating guidelines for planning, mass care, disaster housing, and related emergency human services in the short and long-term recovery phases. In the event that the President declares a Federal Disaster, which allows federal funds to be used to assist recovery efforts, the following steps must be taken to activate disaster housing assistance:

• Residents in the declared area apply for housing under FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) by calling one of FEMA’s National Processing Service Centers at the toll-free registration number, 1-800-621-3362 (FEMA) (or TTY 1-800-462-7585). Registration can also be completed by website online at www.disasterassistance.gov or www.fema.gov and by visiting the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC).

• The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) may send a disaster loan application after the applicant applies to FEMA for disaster assistance. It is important to complete and return the application to SBA as soon as possible. If the application is not filled out and returned, the applicant may not be eligible for other types of federal assistance. SBA low-interest loans are available to eligible renters, homeowners, businesses of any size and non-profit organizations that suffered losses due to a disaster (see www.disasterassistance.gov).

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• Homeowners must prove they owned and occupied the home at the time of the disaster and that the damage was disaster related. Renters must prove that they lived in the disaster-damaged house at the time of the disaster.

• If necessary, a FEMA inspector will call to arrange a visit to the damaged home or apartment to assess disaster-related damages for FEMA's Individuals and Households Program.

• Following review, the applicant receives a determination letter from FEMA with the eligible/ineligible decision. Qualified applicants will receive a check in the mail or a direct deposit to their bank, along with a separate letter explaining how to use the assistance.

Direct Housing Assistance may be available when local existing housing options have been exhausted or deemed infeasible. Manufactured housing units may be used once the appropriate options have been determined by the State. Temporary housing can be placed on an eligible family’s private property, on a pre-existing commercial pad or, as a last resort, on a new community site approved by local officials and constructed and maintained by FEMA. Disaster Case Management is a tool to provide assistance to those impacted by disasters, by providing a Case Manager who is knowledgeable about disaster recovery and can assist the individual or household create a plan to achieve realistic goals for recovery. Incident Command has delegated the handling of local long-term housing recovery and transition to permanent housing to the Human Services Branch Director. Under this position and with the collaboration of the Palm Beach County Disaster Recovery Coalition, an effective local Client Management System must be established to address comprehensive disaster-related housing recovery needs and the coordination of available resources in the community. The Unmet Needs Unit and Disaster Recovery Coalition will conduct the following tasks to capture the needs, determine what assistance has been provided, and identify any gaps in resources:

• Screen and interview Client/Survivors in order to determine whether a disaster-related need exists

Verify information to ensure loss suffered and to help prevent duplication of benefits Identify gaps between what the survivor is able to accomplish and what is actually required from outside sources to stabilize and become self-sufficient Obtain commitments by agencies to provide assistance and resources available Follow Up and Case Closure to ensure the survivor understands any commitments for assistance. F. Command and Control Shelter Phase: The Shelter Phase of the disaster housing mission will be managed by the American Red Cross within the Palm Beach County Emergency Operations Center. For additional information, reference the Palm Beach County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.

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Transitional Shelter Phase: The Transitional Shelter Phase will be managed initially by the American Red Cross in close coordination with the County Disaster Housing Coordinator. The initial stages of this phase will continue to be managed at the Emergency Operations Center with gradual transition to the Recovery Operations Center which is under the supervision of the Operations Section Chief. Interim Shelter Phase & Permanent Housing: The Interim Shelter Phase and all remaining phases are managed by the Housing Unit at the Recovery Operations Center in close coordination with the Joint Field Office. The Disaster Housing Coordinator is responsible for directing and coordinating these efforts with State and Federal Disaster Housing programs. The Community Organizations Active in Disasters, Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters or Disaster Recovery Coalition can assist by providing volunteers and donated resources to meet unmet needs. G. Exit Strategy The Disaster Housing Mission is designed to provide temporary disaster housing for a period of up to 18 months. Restoration of the community is the best way to return a disaster affected area to normal. Temporary housing complexes which create new communities generally do not aid such restoration. Community sites should be located and developed so residents can make maximum use of existing community facilities. Locating sites outside of settled areas may shift settlement patterns, weaken the value of existing facilities, and require new transportation services or new facilities. Successful case management will identify the needs of the survivors and recovery obstacles. Case management can assist by pooling resources to address the challenges these residents face in finding permanent housing. Provision of appropriate social services, assistance and counseling early in the process will be essential in addition to monitoring the progress. Obstacles such as unemployment, transportation, childcare, affordable housing options, education or disasbility should be identified with a shared goal of addressing the issues and moving individuals and families to permanent housing. H. Public, Private, Non-profit and Faith-Based Partners When Federal, state and local assistance is not sufficient, the Community Organizations Active in Disasters, Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters, Unmet Needs Committee or Long-Term Recovery Organization (LTRO) may provide an essential linkage among the volunteer organizations and faith-based partners to meet these needs through donated volunteer time and resources. The Disaster Housing Task Force will consider the following variables when developing the exit strategy:

• Ability of residents to find employment and maintain a consistent income • Availability of affordable permanent housing within the community

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• Ability of residents to locate needed social services such as transportation, medical care, childcare and schools

• Ability of residents to finance home repairs, locate necessary supplies and licensed contractors

• Ability to restore vital infrastucture within all areas of the community • The transfer of vacated manufactured housing units to volunteer organizations

I. Maintaining Operational Readiness for the Disaster Housing

Mission Due to the need for complex decision coordination and the time sensitive nature required in the implementation of the Disaster Housing Mission, it is essential to engage in ongoing planning activities to maintain the operational readiness of the disaster housing program. Preparedness efforts should include the maintenance of policies, inventories, and vital information needed in the immediate post-disaster environment including:

• A process for identification of vacant habitable hotel and motel units. • Coordination with real estate representatives/property managers for identification

of vacant rental properties and property owners of vacant land. • Identification of vacant lands for potential disaster housing community sites. • Preparation of emergency authorities related to the Disaster Housing Mission

including expedited permitting procedures, or temporary waiver of zoning restrictions which may inhibit the disaster housing mission.

• Ongoing training and exercise of key disaster housing core team members.

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IV. Housing Strategies It is vital to transition displaced families to a more stable and secure housing alternative in the aftermath of the disaster. As disaster situations improve, all internal and external partners will focus their efforts on transitioning displaced residents back to their pre-disaster dwellings or, if those dwellings cannot be re-inhabited, other permanent housing. A. Emergency Shelter Operations Palm Beach County has a total of fifteen (15) primary risk shelters (see Appendix B), two (2) special Needs Shelters located at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach, and at Palm Beach Central High School, 8499 West Forest Hills Boulevard, Wellington (this shelter has no emergency power supply and will be utilized only if necessary), and one (1) Pet Friendly Shelter located at 6000 Northtree Boulevard, Lake Worth, and numerous secondary shelters, which serve as an emergency evacuation refuge prior to, during, and, to a limited capacity, in the post-disaster environment. Both the Special Needs Shelters and the Pet Friendly Shelter require prior notification if accommodation is to be granted. These shelters have sufficient capacity and support services to accommodate over 50,000 vulnerable individuals. These facilities are dispersed throughout the community and their location is generally known to the immediate community members. All evacuation shelters in the County are constructed to meet the Enhanced Hurricane Protection Area Standard and the American Red Cross 4496 Standard. These facilities can be efficiently secured, and are handicapped accessible. Risk shelters also have kitchens for meal preparation and sanitation. These shelters offer limited privacy for the family unit because individualized space is not practical. Although these shelters can potentially house a large number of people, they should not be utilized for long-term housing needs due to the need to reopen those facilities for their primary use. Detailed operational procedures for the management of evacuation shelters may be referenced in the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and the American Red Cross Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

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B. Transitional Housing Transitional Housing fills the gap between emergency shelters such as schools, tents, etc., and permanent housing. When emergency shelters are no longer sufficient or available and traditional interim housing is not yet available, communities may use transitional housing which may include: Hotel & Motel Placement Placement of survivors in hotel/motel accommodations is the most expedient transitional housing solution. Palm Beach County has hotel/motel accommodations with a total capacity of 19,929 rooms. Appendix C has a partial hotel and motel database for the County. It should be noted that many hotel/motels will not be available following a coastal flooding event, as many of the hotel/motel facilities are located on the coast. Other hotel/motel accommodations will be unavailable due to occupancy by mutual aid providers. The following are sources of information which Palm Beach County may access in the aftermath of a disaster. A complete listing of all licensed lodging establishments in Broward, Martin and Palm Beach County may be located at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations at: ttp://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/index.html. Less common lodging types may include resort condominiums and resort dwellings that regularly provide rental units more than three times in a calendar year for periods each lasting less than one calendar month.

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The Convention and Visitors’ Bureau will contact all hotel/motel management to determine their damage status and the availability of rooms as part of the Damage Assessment. Power will need to be restored in order for the rooms to be available for disaster survivors, emergency response workers or disaster volunteers. The Convention and Visitors’ Bureau will continue to monitor the status and report to the Disaster Housing Coordinator. Initial payment for the survivor’s occupancy in the hotels/motels is typically paid by the American Red Cross until the Stafford Act’s Individual Assistance Program is activated. After FEMA activates the funds, they are then transferred directly to the survivor. Direct payment by FEMA to the hotel is not normal procedure. It is vital to consider the functional needs of the survivors. Priority placement of persons with disabilities and special needs clients should be given to handicap accessible units within hotels/motels. Another consideration in the placement process is survivors with pets. The State Tourism Department maintains a list of hotels that will accept pets. Hotels and motels may choose to temporarily waive prohibitions against pets during the initial disaster period. The Convention and Visitors’ Bureau should determine this when contact is made regarding status and room availability. Rapid Temporary Roofing and Repairs The Palm Beach County Temporary Roofing Program is under the authority of the Emergency Operations Center Logistics Branch. At the State’s request, tarps may be provided through FEMA or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Blue Roof Program. The USACE liaison and their trained contract staff will report directly to the Emergency Management Director, who will coordinate the blue roof mission for the Community. Under this program, USACE will coordinate the installation of plastic sheeting to provide a safe, shelter in place option for impacted families and individuals. These tarps are provided as temporary roof coverings (i.e. blue tarps) to cover damaged roofs in areas that are not heavily populated and to assist homeowners who need assistance with installing plastic sheeting. Another shelter-in-place option that is available is the Rapid Temporary Repair (RTR) Program, which differs from the temporary roofing or “Blue-Roof” program. At the State’s request, this Program makes RTR to doors and windows to allow sheltering until permanent repairs can be made. RTR includes clearing debris to gain access to the homeowner’s home and removing debris from the roof. It also uses specially adapted plywood materials to enclose damaged windows and primary entry doors. The Blue Roof and RTR Mission require the following actions: Identify and Prioritize: Upon completion of the initial damage assessment process, teams will identify and prioritize severely impacted geographic regions within Palm Beach County.

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Installation: Personnel will be tasked with applying the tarps to damaged roofs in the most severely impacted areas, first on single and multi family homes with asphalt or shingle type roof covering. Metal roofs, tile roofs, and mobile homes are not eligible. Right of Entry: In order for the contractor to install tarps, homeowners must complete a right of entry form. Information Coordination: Briefings will be conducted providing status updates of the number and location of temporary roof installations. Staffing: The USACE also teams up with local partners to assist in the Blue Roof Mission. The Facilities Unit of the Logistics Section, including the Facilities Development and Operations Department Capital Improvements Division/Project and Procurement Implementation Group will lead local efforts in this regard, and working with Volunteers and Donations (ESF 15), may identify and train volunteers to support the RTR and Blue Roof Mission. Bulk Distribution: If necessary, the EOC may decide to distribute temporary roof coverings to citizens with significant roof damage after a large scale disaster. If the roof coverings are provided to the Community for distribution from state and or federal resources, then the supplies will be received at the Community Staging Area and distributed to local points of distribution (PODS) throughout the Community as supplies are available. Residents will be able to pick up these state/Federally supplied resources at their closest point of distribution. These actions will be coordinated by The Bulk Distribution Unit, staffed by the Planning, Zoning, and Building Department. Convention Centers/Community Centers (Congregate Shelters) Facilities such as arenas or convention centers may be altered to provide additional space and privacy. If necessary, transitional housing may be located at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The locations may provide a short-term solution in extreme circumstances, but does not provide a suitable long-term housing solution for families. C. Interim Housing Interim housing is provided during the intermediate period (generally up to 18 months or the maximum amount of financial assistance available) between emergency sheltering and the securing of a permanent housing solution by the disaster survivor. Interim housing solutions should refocus on strategies that provide safe, sanitary, and functional housing for individuals and families. Options for interim housing vary greatly and may include: Private Rental Properties Based upon available vacancy rates and affordability, rental properties may be available as temporary housing for survivors. Initially, eligible applicants receive two months of rental assistance with the ability to qualify for additional assistance. The amount of rental assistance is based on the Fair Market Rent (FMRs) as determined by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and may be viewed at http://portal.hud.gov/app_nhls on the National Housing Locator (NHL). The NHL is a searchable, web-based

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clearinghouse of available rental housing available only after a disaster. In Palm Beach County, the HUD FMRs for 2015, representing rent for a typical modest apartment, are $752 for a studio apartment, $965 for a one-bedroom, $1,206 for a two-bedroom, $1,628 for a three-bedroom, and $1,945 for a four-bedroom unit. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the policy of FMR was redefined to include not only the HUD stipulated FMR but to also include the cost of any transportation, utility hook-ups, or unit installation. Appendix D includes a partial inventory of private rental properties in each geographic region of the County. Depending upon the time of year, Palm Beach County will have a lesser or greater number of available properties. The summer and early fall months tend to have the most units available. Data related to vacant rental and seasonal property can be located at numerous sources including:

• Property Management Companies who maintain lists of properties that are available for rent.

• Realtors who have access to multiple listing databases. Universities, Colleges and Student Housing (State and Private) In the event of a disaster, colleges and universities may be used to temporarily house survivors. Many campus housing units are left unoccupied for several months during the year. Palm Beach County has six (6) universities and colleges: Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Palm Beach State College, South University, and Northwood University. These may be evaluated for use in the post-disaster environment. Agreements with said institutions would be required to use these facilities as an interim housing solution for displaced survivors. Existing Government-Owned Housing Projects Palm Beach County has a number of public housing authorities which operate housing developments that might be used for disaster temporary housing. These include the Palm Beach County Housing Authority, the West Palm Beach Housing Authority, the Boca Raton Housing Authority, the Belle Glade Housing Authority, the Pahokee Housing Authority, the Riviera Beach Housing Authority, and the Delray Beach Housing Authority. Between all agencies, they maintain an inventory of over 3,000 public housing units. However, most public housing is at capacity and has a waiting list for qualified potential residents. Following a disaster event, the County will contact local public housing authorities to determine numbers of units remaining habitable and available for new occupancy.

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“Big Box” Options, Warehouses

Palm Beach County has numerous vacant warehouses or large retail stores located along the major transportation corridors including US Highway 1, SR 441, Congress Avenue, Okeechobee Boulevard, Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, and Military Trail. Although many of these structures are expected to be destroyed in a disaster of the magnitude to trigger the need for their use, should they survive, they may serve a number of purposes including disaster temporary housing. It is challenging, but possible to transform the existing structure of Big Box into space to serve as an interim housing solution. Prefabricated pods, aluminum framing systems, and structural insulated panels can be customized to provide temporary housing. Big Box structures are simple in design with a large open floor plan and are located in either a strip of retail stores or stand-alone site. The isolated site avoids sandwiching the residents’ homes between a retail center and a parking lot. However, the isolated site may be at a geographic distance from other necessary services including retail providers, medical care, and schools. Some vacant facilities may have had a food center. The Big Box could be expediently retrofitted to accommodate families through the installation of prefabricated pods which include fixtures, plumbing and electrical capabilities. Soft-sided Shelter Options (Tent) If persons displaced from their homes by a disaster cannot be accommodated in existing shelters and/or vacant residential units, the Florida Division of Emergency Management may request that FEMA establish tent cities to meet temporary disaster housing needs. A tent city is a self-contained community where all basic human needs can be met. Facilities may include potable water trucks, restroom trailers, shower trailers, laundry trailers, a recreation/school structure, and an administrative structure. Other items such as telephone banks, ATM machines, convenience stores, and a post office could also be provided on-site. Law enforcement and fire-rescue services would be provided on a 24-hour basis by local government or through mutual aid. Depending on the magnitude of demand for housing units and the amenities furnished, tent cities can require up to 46 acres of open space. Due to Palm Beach County’s vulnerability to repeated disaster impacts (e.g. multiple hurricanes within the same season), it is preferable to identify temporary disaster housing options which continue to provide the highest degree of public safety as possible. Many soft sided options may not have high wind load thresholds. The preferred option is the large prefabricated, clear-span, aluminum and specialized fabric structures. This option may provide an increased level of wind loading capability and

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public safety protection. Similarly, it is preferable to provide air-conditioned tents and individual 12' by 12' walled units with single doors for each resident household. Based upon the American Red Cross guidelines for long-term housing, this would provide 240 square feet per household, or 60 square feet per person for a household of four persons. The complete tent city should be ready for occupancy within three to six weeks from time of activation. Although a tent city will adequately provide for all basic housing-related needs, it is generally recognized as the least desirable temporary housing alternative, and it would be employed only in a disaster of tremendous magnitude that resulted in temporary housing needs exceeding the capacity of all other feasible alternatives. Floating Disaster Housing Options Floating options may be suitable for Palm Beach County which is located along the Atlantic Coast. The Port of Palm Beach has sufficient capacity to dock cruise ships and similar large vessels. In the aftermath of a disaster, the Port Commission must give permission for dock space to temporarily house disaster survivors. Cruise ships have the necessary food and sanitation services, therefore they can serve as an effective housing option for displaced persons in the County. Floating options do pose some challenges to the Port because temporary housing will interrupt normal port operations and may interfere with trade and the delivery of disaster relief resources. D. Direct Housing (Factory Built Housing) A direct housing mission may include placing manufactured housing units on private sites to enable homeowners to remain on their properties while they repair and/or rebuild their permanent residence. Temporary housing units may also be placed in pre-existing commercial parks to accommodate renters or owners without a feasible place for a unit. The County, in coordination with FEMA, State, local, and tribal governments will determine priorities for placement of individuals and households. Individuals do not request temporary housing initially. Financial Assistance (rental assistance) is provided before Direct Housing Assistance. If applicants are found eligible, they will be contacted by FEMA for a Pre-Placement Interview (PPI). The time between determining eligibility and a PPI varies based on time/date registered, number of people affected and assessment of local temporary housing options. Direct housing is used only when all other housing options, including financial assistance for rent, transitional shelters, and relocation, have been exhausted or are unreasonable. When determining which populations have precedence to ensure that everyone is housed in a manner best suited for their individual needs, the Disaster Housing Task Force may consider the following: Medical Needs: Any person who may not remain in optimum health in a shelter or other emergency facility. Such persons may include those dependent upon oxygen or dialysis equipment. However, disaster survivors with medical needs should not be provided with housing until the services they need to assist them are available. One

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consideration for housing locations is proximity to facilities that will assist in meeting their medical needs. Accessibility Requirements: As outlined in the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS); a UFAS compliance check-list is used to determine accessibility, and strategic consideration is given to the number of UFAS-compliant units that will be required as well as which residents will be placed specifically into UFAS-compliant units. Court Restrictions: Although FEMA may not discriminate in housing applicants, court orders take precedence. Applicants with court orders excluding them from living in proximity to specified groups or individuals may not be suitable for housing in a community site. Special housing arrangements will need to be provided and State and local partners should be engaged to help facilitate the placement of these applicants. Disaster-dependent Considerations: Considerations may be made for first responders or any person who has a need to remain in the community to help in the response and recovery for the event. Such persons may include police, firefighters, medical staff, and other emergency personnel.

1. Direct Housing on Private Lot The preferred method of providing direct housing assistance is to install factory built housing units (e.g. modular homes, manufactured homes, etc.) on an applicant’s private lot and temporarily connect it to existing utilities. This allows homeowners to remain within close proximity to their home during the repair and rebuilding process, and allows children to remain within their existing schools and daycare centers. Direct housing on private lots provides survivor’s access to their customary social setting, existing medical services, and retailers. This strategy takes advantage of the existing infrastructure capacities for the community. The Disaster Housing Strategy’s goal is to place the maximum possible number of the direct housing mission on survivors’ private property. With over 70% of all households in Palm Beach County owning their homes, this may be a reasonable goal. A number of environmental and regulatory obstacles may hinder the implementation of this strategy. Many communities within Palm Beach County are deed restricted or gated communities with restrictive homeowner association policies which limit where a factory built housing unit may be placed and how long this unit may remain onsite. The homeowner’s association would make the decision to waive any restrictions limiting the use of factory built housing units on private homeowner lots. Some communities lie within flood zones; therefore, placement of factory built housing units is generally not recommended unless catastrophic level conditions mandate extreme measures. Basic steps should be followed when the delivery of a factory built housing unit on a private lot is warranted:

• State regulations allow for the placement of a factory built homes provided there is adequate space to place the temporary housing on the site, however municipalities and neighborhood association concurrence must be obtained.

• The individual must contact the local utility companies to get hook-ups prepared.

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• Permits must be obtained from the jurisdiction of authority. The County has established a permitting process for placing temporary housing units within its jurisdiction (the unincorporated and certain municipalities) which can be found at Appendix E.

2. Direct Housing on Business and Commercially-Owned Property

Economic redevelopment is vital to community restoration in the aftermath of a large-scale disaster. The business community must immediately resume activities in order to provide necessary goods and services to the residents. When feasible, business owners may choose to place manufactured housing units on their commercial property in order to permit employees and their families to continue to work. While it is preferable to place all manufactured housing units on privately-owned residential lots, many employees may not have this option. Some employees may not own a residential lot, have the ability to safely access their home or business site, or other public safety or utility challenges preclude this option. On a case by case basis, Palm Beach County may choose to temporarily waive zoning restrictions on business and commercial property to temporarily allow disaster housing options. In a worst-case scenario when all other temporary housing resources are exhausted, various commercial or industrial structures may be suitable for conversion to temporary housing. In addition, partially developed or undeveloped commercial/industrial properties may be suitable for the placement of manufactured housing units. Vacant office space in surrounding businesses may serve as an appropriate means for temporarily housing individuals if manufactured homes prove to be overly problematic. The County will make every effort to consider these options in their housing strategy.

3. Direct Housing on Pre-existing Commercial Parks Palm Beach County has 102 commercial manufactured home parks and 16 recreational vehicle parks with a combined total of 17,645 pads or lots. Appendix F provides an inventory of licensed parks. These commercial sites have existing utilities (water, electric, sewer/septic) for pre-developed pads or lots and available community services. In parks where there are vacancies, FEMA may lease the pad or lot and install the housing unit. Considering that all of these cited parks are single owner, rather than subdivisions with multiple owners, these parks may become an important immediate housing alternative. In the event of a significant wind event, a large portion of the Community’s existing commercial manufactured home parks stock could be destroyed or otherwise rendered uninhabitable. Once the debris of the former housing units has been cleared, additional vacant spaces over the current estimated number may become available. Spaces which become available due to the destruction of units will be utilized by the former resident households for the location of a new housing unit. Therefore, the number of spaces, which would be available to disaster survivors who are not currently residents of commercial manufactured home parks, should be estimated at the current vacant

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number. When possible, it may be advantageous to expand existing commercial manufactured home parks on a temporary basis in order to increase the total number of manufactured housing units at the site. Manufactured Home Parks remain politically and socially controversial in the State of Florida. Manufactured homes represent a low cost housing alternative and are largely occupied by elderly and low income populations. These groups are particularly vulnerable in the post-disaster environment. When evaluating the use and/or expansion of existing commercial parks, the stress factor that this places on the existing population must be considered along with compromises to unit spacing and overall size. Manufactured home parks may have age restrictions in place which would restrict placement options. For additional information related to regulatory requirements, see the section below.

4. Direct Housing on Community Sites Direct housing may be placed in community site configurations. As a last resort, direct housing is used only when all other housing options, including financial assistance for rent, transitional shelters, and relocation, have been exhausted or are unreasonable. Upon thorough examination of available resources, Palm Beach County in partnership with State and Federal agencies may decide that the development of community sites may be the best available option to meet the needs of displaced renters or homeowners who cannot place a manufactured housing unit on their private property. The County’s site selection and approval process is outlined in Emergency Facility Utilization Procedures, an annex of the Logistics Section Coordinating Procedure. If furtherance of the objectives of the Incident Action Plan require the establishment of disaster housing facilities, a request for sites will be made to the Logistics Section through an Emergency Facility Utilization Form prepared by the Housing Unit and approved by the Operations Section Chief. Given the approval of the Logistics Section Chief, the Support Branch Director will task the Facilities Unit to coordinate with the Housing Unit in the establishment of the community housing site. Palm Beach County has developed a list of public and private owned properties and vacant land which may be evaluated for use as community sites. These resources are listed in Appendix G. In addition to the resource listings in Appendix G, the County also identifies and monitors the availability of other housing and land resources that may be used for community sites. The County understands that the final selection of actual community site locations will be based upon the magnitude of the disaster, the geographic location of the most severely impacted areas, and economic and political considerations in the immediate post-disaster environment. As potential sites are evaluated for construction, take into account site feasibility, accessibility specifications, environmental and historic preservation, licensing/permitting/building codes, climate and seasonal requirements. Further consideration should include:

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Land Leasing Priority should be placed on utilizing properties owned by Federal, State, local, and tribal governments in an effort to reduce costs. Once a site is chosen and acquired, a memorandum of understanding shall be executed between FEMA and the government detailing the land use and duration as a community site. A lease may also be initiated between private landowners upon determination that publicly owned land is unavailable or infeasible. Palm Beach County and the State will assist in identifying viable sites for FEMA or General Services Administration (GSA) to lease from the private landowner. Leasing options that can be used to provide permanent housing for individuals and/or that may be converted into permanent ownership for future development, such as a permanent manufactured home park or residential subdivisions, are preferred. There may be incentives for private land developers and owners to work with the community, State, and FEMA officials to utilize these properties. If FEMA agrees to provide infrastructure, it will remain and can be used after the community site is deactivated. Terms can often be negotiated which compensate the government for any permanent repairs or upgrades. Site Selection Size. It is less desirable to place a large disaster housing site on a single, large piece of property. Smaller sites of about four to five acres each are preferable. The preferred manufactured home size is 14' X 60' which would allow for six to 10 units to be placed per acre. Trailer emergency community sites can consider using 8' X 32' trailers and should plan five acres per 100 trailers. Zoning and Local Compliance. Consider zoning to ensure proper land use. The Planning, Zoning, Building Department will provide consultation for permitting, site development, and approval by local authorities. Regulatory considerations such as storm water, water discharge, air quality, waste disposal, and building codes must be addressed. Host Community Considerations. When possible, the County will locate community sites within, or in close proximity to an affected community to allow the return of survivors to their communities, promote community recovery, and avoid adverse impacts on the tax base of the community. Utilities. Adequate utilities are essential and an evaluation will be made as to whether the electrical, water and septic systems are capable of supporting a fully operational community site for the duration of the interim housing period. If it is determined that any of these systems are incapable of sustaining operations, plans must be made to either upgrade or replace the affected elements. The most efficient locations to consider for site placement are sites that previously supported a manufactured home or other form of temporary housing. Paved areas with above ground utilities, such as business parks and airports will be considered. If a site is being constructed in an area that has not

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previously been used for supporting housing, significant infrastructure upgrades and construction may be necessary, and site factors may necessitate the construction of facilities such as sewage lift stations, electrical substations, and utility corridors. Maintenance and Occupant Recertification. Maintenance of manufactured housing units and recertification of the occupants is accomplished by FEMA. The recertification process allows FEMA to review the occupants’ plans for permanent housing and determine the continued need for temporary housing. These individuals receive one, on-site visit up to every three months at their temporary home preceded with many telephone follow-ups. Essential Services. Proximity to essential services such as fire, police, medical, and education services is a prime concern when selecting potential community site locations. Accessibility requirements must also be considered such as access to transportation and bus lines, senior shuttles for shopping, and other needs. Environmental Hazards and Considerations. In addition to the criteria for environmental preservation and environmental hazards, other factors that may contribute to inadequate living conditions should be considered. This includes distance away from wet areas as well as mosquito, snake, and rodent infested areas. FEMA should ensure that soil tests are conducted and the results analyzed prior to construction. This helps ensure that proper excavation, backfill/refill, and compaction measures are taken throughout the site to prevent sub-base failure. Topography should be considered to comply with Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) requirements. Typically, open flat areas provide the most effective and usable community sites. Wrap-Around Services Beyond basic housing, residents may require extensive human support services including public transportation assistance, official document replacement, job counseling, mental health services, mail services, emergency services and healthcare, activities for children, storage, trash collection, security, and outdoor recreation. When possible, social services such as shopping, public transportation (including paratransit services), consumer services, and utilities should be provided by existing systems. Remote locations may require supplementary public transportation to schools, jobs, and shopping. If retail trade is seriously affected, mobile services may be required to deliver food and other goods. Laundry facilities must be assessable to site residents who may have to launder their remaining items more frequently. Additional on-site facilities such as recreation and communal spaces should be provided within all but smaller sites. Recreation and social services such as daycare should be available. Working together in collaboration, organizations should be ready to respond to requests for wrap-around services for temporary housing residents. The Federal, State, tribal, local, voluntary, and private sector will work together to determine the required essential and social services. Planning considerations should include:

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Site Security and Safety – Public Safety, Site Security, Traffic Redirection and Restoration of Access Infrastructure to Support Site – Public Utilities/Public Works, Public Transportation, Recycling and Solid Waste Centralized Services/Mass Care – Access to Healthcare/Medical Services, Counseling, Employment, Business and Legal Services, Food Availability, Laundry Facilities, Retail Community and Family Support – Community Services, Childcare, Playgrounds/Pet Areas

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V. Roles and Responsibilities for Jurisdictional Agencies and Organizations

In the aftermath of a disaster, a detailed delineation of roles and responsibilities should be assigned to community organizations. Each agency is responsible for assigning and training their internal personnel to fulfill the organizational responsibilities. A. Disaster Housing Partners Execution of the Palm Beach County Disaster Housing Strategy requires collaboration of a large number of organizations which are anticipated to perform roles and responsibilities facilitating the disaster housing mission, as follow: Palm Beach County Disaster Recovery Coalition: The organization will promote the case management process, and support the long-term recovery needs of disaster survivors and coordinate with all non-profit and faith-based organizations in Palm Beach County to support recovery efforts, identify unmet needs, and expedite the transition back to permanent housing and pre-disaster conditions. They will coordinate with the State Emergency Operations Center, FEMA, and the USACE to activate disaster housing resouces. PBC Department of Community Services: Provides assistance to all health and human service agencies. These agencies provide staff from other divisions and departments as needed to ensure a rapid recovery process. PBC Department of Economic Sustainability: The department director, or designee, staffs the Housing Unit and coordinates the Disaster Housing Mission. This position implements the directives of County Administration for all aspects of the disaster housing strategy (before, during, and after a large scale disaster). Preparedness efforts include coordination with public, private, and non-profit stakeholders for maintenance, update, and exercise of this strategy and all associated data and site specific information. The director, or designee, will participate in the Post-Disaster Incident Action Plan team. PBC Parks and Recreation Department: Identify and survey emergency community sites within the park system and support implementation of the disaster housing strategy. PBC Planning, Zoning, and Building Department: Provide assistance in all facets of damage assessments, regulations, and future expeditious placement of temporary housing initiatives. This Department will support the implementation of all disaster housing strategies, and will ensure that permitting related issues damage assessments, and habitability assessments are coordinated. The administrator will also make available Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, resources, and support staff to support the disaster housing mission.

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County Engineer: Through the Debris Management Unit of the Infrastructure Branch, clears debris from disaster housing sites and public right-of-ways providing site access. Coordinate with the state and federal partners in the design, installation, and restoration of public infrastructure in support of the Disaster Housing Mission. PBC Department of Public Safety: Provide coordination among all stakeholders on the Federal, State, and local levels of government. The Department will ensure that information and resources are effectively integrated for supporting the Disaster Housing Mission before, during, and after a disaster. PBC Public Affairs Office: Coordinates all communications with the media, maintains the community website with current information and updates Public Service Announcements (PSAs) as necessary. PBC Facilities Development and Operations Department: Thorugh the Support Branch and Facilities Unit, assists in identification and review of potential disaster housing sites by evaluating infrastructure needs onsite and site feasibility. Support and provide technical assistance to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, and contractors in evaluating and implementing support infrastructure for disaster housing sites. Information Systems Services Deparmtent Provides assistance with equipment and services for communication and information technology services (computer, phone, fax, etc.) to support the disaster housing mission. School District of Palm Beach County: The School District may support the evaluation and design of community site locations in coordination with the Community, State, and Federal partners. PBC Fire Department: The Fire Marshall, or designee, will ensure compliance with all fire code regulations and support the expedited permitting process during the planning review process. Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office: The Sheriff’s Office under a signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) will provide security at disaster community housing sites and at emergency shelters when not under contract with other service providers. Palm Beach County Property Appraiser: Support the identification of residential, commercial, and public properties which may be evaluated for disaster housing community sites. The Property Appraiser also supports the post-disaster damage assessment process.

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Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach: Coordinates the provision of emergency medical healthcare services in support of the disaster housing mission. Implements emergency procedures for the issuance of permits for manufactured housing placed in community sites via the Health and Medical Unit (ESF 8). American Red Cross (ARC), Palm Beach County Chapter: Implements the shelter strategy and support survivor placement during the interim housing process. The ARC supports disaster housing demand estimates and long-term client management. Realtors Associaton of Palm Beach County: Assists in the identification, coordination, and placement of displaced survivors into vacant residential structures. Supports the identification of vacant structures and properties which may be utilizied in the disaster housing mission. United Way of Palm Beach County: In Palm Beach County faith-based groups and unaffiliated volunteers coordinate initially through the local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) and Emergency Support Function15 of which the United Way is the lead agency. Groups include Florida Volunteers Organizations Active in Disaster (FLVOAD), Florida Interfaith Networking in Disaster (FIND), and Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT). These groups may provide critical resources to the Disaster Housing Mission throughout all phases of the disaster, from the initial emergency roofing mission to the final housing reconstruction and placement. Representatives from faith-based and volunteer organizations may be invited to participate in Disaster Housing Task Force discussions through ESF 15, and through the Disaster Recovery Coalitions. Faith-based organizations and volunteers may support case management functions. Many of these organizations may provide housing resources such as land or housing units.

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VI. Regulatory Obstacles for Disaster Housing A. Local Regulatory Environment

The housing mission’s biggest obstacle is the myriad of federal, state, local, and tribal regulatory authorities, which restrict repair, reconstruction and the placement of temporary housing units. While long-term public safety, environmental protection, and historical preservation objectives cannot be compromised, temporary disaster actions should be permitted within an appropriate context. Significant time savings may be achieved through pre-planning and the identification and temporary emergency modification of these regulatory authorities as appropriate. Palm Beach County has established emergency review procedures and authorities as part of the post-disaster emergency review functions. These functions may impact disaster housing operations. In order to expedite the disaster housing mission, Palm Beach County has implemented a number of emergency procedures and regulatory approaches used in disaster recovery operations. Another option that the County may consider is to incorporate emergency regulatory language into the Land Development Code, Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, and/or Administrative Code to address disaster housing issues. Additional issues should be addressed as detailed below: Emergency Executive Orders In the aftermath of a disaster, the Board of County Commissioners may choose to implement an executive order to address disaster housing issues. However, it is important to note that the passage of any legal action in the aftermath of a disaster can be challenging due to disruption of government continuity, absence of vital members of the leadership, and challenges to meeting transparency requirements. While County leadership and residents may not be willing to endorse various disaster housing strategies in minor events, the severity of the events may prompt a different response. Regulatory actions, therefore, may similarly require modification based upon the magnitude and severity of the disaster (tiered). It may not be possible to waive or relax Federal and State regulations, though close coordination should occur among all regulatory stakeholders. Many of these issues may best be addressed in the Post Disaster Redevelopment Plan. The following is a list of regulatory actions which were evaluated:

• Comprehensive Plan • Building Code and Land Development Code • Expedited Permitting Process • Consideration of flood zoning restrictions through the Flood Prevention

Ordinance • Environmental requirements relating to air pollution, fuel storage, water use, solid

and hazardous waste disposal, sewage disposal, etc. • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 501 A: Standard for Fire Safety

Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and Communities

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Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), Building Code and Land Development Code

The evaluation of the local CEMP, the Building Code, and the Zoning Ordinance in the Land Development Code revealed the opportunity for modifications to expand the diversity of disaster housing options. In reviewing each of the categories, it was found that few zoning or land use categories would permit temporary housing and some not at all. Therefore, the recommended changes include permitting temporary housing within the described districts and waiving requirements for setbacks and density. Modifications to the Land Development Code may not be possible due to political challenges, which the Board of County Commissioners may consider. Flood Prevention Ordinance In compliance with requirements set forth in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and Florida Statutes Chapter 125, Palm Beach County maintains a flood damage prevention ordinance. This ordinance prohibits practices that are dangerous to health, safety and property due to water and erosion hazards, or those which result in damaging increases in erosion or in flood heights and velocities. The placement of manufactured housing units within the flood zone should be conducted in compliance with specifications set out in the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. (Optional: The development of a modified Flood Prevention Ordinance may be necessary to define and allow disaster housing within the floodplain under appropriate circumstances.) NFPA 501 A: Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities (2003 Edition) This standard provides minimum requirements for the installation of manufactured homes and manufactured home sites, including accessory buildings, structures, and communities. The standard addresses fuel supply, including gas and oil, Electrical Systems, Life Safety and Fire Safety. When developing a site plan, the standard requires the inclusion of numerous components in section 6.1.1.3 of NFPA 501A which have been included in the site preparation checklist in Appendix H and references the Fire Code standards. B. Expedited Permitting Process The close coordination between the Palm Beach County Building Division, the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach, and FEMA is needed to expedite permitting issues related to the implementation of the Disaster Housing Mission. Regardless of the type of manufactured unit or location of the manufactured unit, rapid and effective intergovernmental coordination is essential. Existing Manufactured Home Parks that are being expanded and new disaster housing community sites that are built must be inspected and permitted by the local building department, the local health department, and by FEMA (Appendix F). All parties may agree to a modified permitting process to ensure new parks have all the necessary requirements and existing parks can handle

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any increases in capacity. The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach may fast-track the manufactured home park permitting process to allow for speedy set up of FEMA’s temporary housing units. For infill sites, conduct a life safety inspection to include the following elements:

• Resident name, address, phone, and FEMA registration number • Electric and, if necessary, gas • Setback requirements from one trailer to another (exposure distances) • Sanitary services • Water services • Other, to be determined

For new sites, the following items must be evaluated and implemented among disaster housing support agencies. Some sites may be pre-identified, while others are not.

• Life safety inspection • Infrastructure design • Water lines • Master electrical distribution • Feeding each manufactured home • Fire protection • Sewer lines • A Development Committee Review is also required

C. Homeowner Association Regulations Homeowner and condominium associations may place restrictions on the use of the property within their jurisdiction. Homeowner associations are governed by Florida Statute Chapter 720 and condominium associations are governed by Florida Statute Chapter 718. These associations may limit the time of residency for seasonal users which may be applicable to disaster housing residents. If the rentals extend into the high tourist season, then property owners may not want disaster survivors on the property. Many homeowner associations do not allow pets or children. Association approval may be required to modify these restrictions and limitations. In some cases, Associations may not have the authority to waive certain policies without a formal process. Palm Beach County encourages all homeowner associations and condominium associations to support the placement of displaced persons to the greatest extent possible to avoid the permanent relocation of populations to other areas. When evaluating the use of condominiums and apartments, persons with special needs such as mobility impairments should receive priority access to first floor units and other units that are handicap accessible.

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D. Emergency Ordinances Should post-disaster circumstances dictate the need, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners may consider the adoption of an emergency ordinance to temporarily suspend zoning and land use designations to facilitate the delivery of disaster housing solutions.

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VII. Special Topics A. Accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act compliance) Palm Beach County acknowledges the challenges faced by those with special needs. The community will strive to meet all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements as listed in the Authorities section. Accessibility and placement issues for special needs populations will be a priority focus in the client management process. B. Pets and Service Animals The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Act of 2006 (PETS) requires that state and local emergency preparedness operational plans address the needs of individuals with household pets and service animals following a major disaster or emergency. Palm Beach County recognizes that pet ownership may be a significant factor in the placement of displaced survivors. While pets may be permitted in certain housing options, they may be prohibited in various condominiums, apartments, hotels, and/or community sites. Palm Beach County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan details various pet services which may be provided through Animal Services Unit (ESF 17). However, the ability to place animals in long-term care is severely limited in Palm Beach County and further options may become necessary. The Animal Care and Control Division supports post-disaster pet sheltering. This Division will be challenged to meet the additional resource needs necessary for post-disaster missions while simultaneously returning to normal operations. There are a number of non-profit and private shelters within the county that may be able to support post-disaster pet shelter needs including: Shelter Name: Gymnasium at the West Boynton Recreation Center (East of High School) Address: 6000 Northtree Blvd., Lake Worth, FL Phone Number: 561-233-1266 C. Affordable Housing Issues Low income families generally lack the financial and institutional resources to recover independently in the aftermath of a large scale disaster. Within Palm Beach County, numerous areas scattered across the county contain areas with significant concentrations of low income populations. Below poverty level households pose greater need for housing assistance following a major or catastrophic disaster event/incident. Many low income families in Palm Beach County reside in rental properties and are reliant upon available, affordable rental units. There is no guarantee that rental properties will be rebuilt as affordable rental units post-disaster. Likely, units that are rebuilt will meet new building code and design standards which may invariably increase

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rental rates. All of these factors create a challenging environment for low income populations to locate affordable housing options. The Disaster Recovery Coalition is aware of the need to continue to promote affordable housing options in the aftermath of a large scale disaster and will work closely with the Housing Unit to identify displaced survivors who may require additional support during the transition from interim to permanent housing. Congress may appropriate supplemental Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to help communities recover from major federally declared disasters. Supplemental appropriation provides for grants to states (including Indian tribes) to be administered by each state in conjunction with its CDBG program. HUD analyzes needs data and determines grant allocations. These funds may provide an avenue for supporting the redevelopment of affordable housing and critical infrastructure in Palm Beach County. D. Abandonment and Urban Blight After a major disaster, some residents may choose to not return to their homes or lack the necessary funds to repair them. Many damaged commercial spaces may remain damaged and vacant as tenants go out of business or relocate to better locations and newer buildings. This can result in sporadic blight throughout the community. Blight abatement after a major disaster could be beyond the capability of traditional code enforcement procedures. The PDRP addresses strategies for reducing the potential for blight, such as protocols for the demolition of destroyed structures and opportunities to streamline the process so that unsafe structures do not remain and displaced residents can transition back to permanent homes as quickly as possible. E. Health Issues (Mold remediation, soil contamination, formaldehyde

etc.) The health effects of formaldehyde in manufactured housing units have raised issues of concern from past disasters. FEMA gives each impacted state the authority to set acceptable limits of formaldehyde within manufactured housing units supplied for use as interim housing. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards place limits on formaldehyde emissions and product certification of all plywood and particleboard materials, which involves emission certification by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and a written quality control plan for each plant where particle board is produced or finished or where the plywood is finished. These standards have been required by HUD for manufactured homes, and now FEMA's specifications have incorporated these standards for travel trailers. FEMA tests every manufactured home for formaldehyde before using them as temporary housing. Formaldehyde affects individuals in the following manner: Age. Formaldehyde exposure can cause illness in children and the elderly. If children or elderly are in the manufactured home, it is important to reduce their exposure to formaldehyde. Health conditions. Formaldehyde irritates the airways. People with asthma, bronchitis, or other breathing conditions are especially sensitive to formaldehyde. Individuals with

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chronic diseases may be less able to tolerate formaldehyde exposure. Pregnant women and their unborn children may not be at higher risk, but they should be careful about exposure. How the manufactured home is used. Impacts may be decreased by spending as much time outdoors in fresh air as possible. Inform residents to open windows as much as possible to let in fresh air. It is best to keep temperatures inside manufactured homes at the lowest comfortable setting. FEMA-supplied manufactured homes are intended for temporary emergency housing. Families living in manufactured housing with children, elderly persons, or persons with respiratory issues such as asthma should consider relocating to alternate interim housing options if they experience respiratory symptoms associated with higher levels of exposure. Mold may become an issue of concern during disasters. Residents who have problems with mold should follow the following instructions: Fix water leaks Clean away any visible mold with detergent and water and open windows when cleaning with cleaning products F. Temporary Housing for Emergency Workers and Volunteers: Base

Camps Palm Beach County will be inundated by emergency responders, recovery workers, and volunteers assisting the recovery effort. This skilled and unskilled workforce from external public, private, and non-profit based organizations is vital in the aftermath of a major or catastrophic event. Voluntary organizations are willing to donate their time and talents to assist those affected by the disaster to rebuild their homes and lives and do so by prioritizing assistance to need-based and vulnerable populations. Palm Beach County recognizes the need to support the provision of temporary shelter to external workforces providing assistance to survivors. This may be accomplished in partnership with State and Federal agencies through the provision of Base Camps, manufactured housing units or other forms of shelter.

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VIII. Preparedness A. Plan Updates and Maintenance Annually by June 1, the Department of Economic Sustainability updates the list of potential community and commercial housing sites and incorporates any revisions to the Strategy requiring immediate attention. Once every four years, the Disaster Housing Coordinator, or designee, shall initiate a review of the Disaster Housing Strategy by all partner agencies charged with disaster housing responsibilities under the CEMP. B. Training and Exercise On an as-needed basis, the Division of Emergency Management should convene all primary agencies and organizations to verify their assigned roles and responsibilities and identify any preparedness shortfalls. Each of the lead representatives is responsible for maintaining operational readiness within their organization. These representatives should ensure that sufficient staff members are trained to implement their assigned roles and responsibilities. Newly assigned personnel should be briefed annually prior to the hurricane season. Palm Beach County will incorporate disaster housing related objectives as an element of their all hazard exercise program. C. Plan Integration In the development of Palm Beach County’s Disaster Housing Strategy, the Department of Economic Sustainability and the Division of Emergency Management ensured integration with related emergency management plans, policies, and procedures throughout the community including the Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan, Local Mitigation Strategy, the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), and emergency operating procedures, including the Emergency Facilities Utilization Procedures. These emergency management related documents influence various stages of the disaster housing mission: The CEMP and related procedures guide disaster preparedness and response actions for emergency sheltering operations. In developing interim housing procedures, the Disaster Housing Task Force created effective transitions from the CEMP processes and decision making structures to recovery and interim housing operations. The CEMP and Training and Exercise Plan provide opportunities to integrate disaster housing training and exercises. When identifying potential community sites, the plans were referenced to minimize conflict of use among the facilities and sites for other response operations.

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IX. Glossary A. Definitions Commercial Site: A site customarily leased for a fee, which is fully equipped to accommodate a housing unit with existing water, sewer, and power connections. Community Site: A site provided by the State or local government that accommodates two or more units and is complete with utilities. Direct Assistance: Non-monetary assistance provided to disaster survivors by the Federal Government in the form of physical resources. This includes housing units that are acquired by purchase or lease, directly for individuals or households who, because of a lack of available housing resources would be unable to make use of financial assistance and direct activities by the government to repair or rent units, such as contracting with a company to repair a rental property. Essential Services: Services necessary to a basic standard of living and the general welfare of society. Services may include any of the following: electricity, gas, water and sewerage services, etc. Fair Market Rent (FMR): An amount determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to be the monthly cost of modest, non-luxury rental units in a specific market area, plus the cost of utilities, excluding telephone service. Financial Assistance: Monetary assistance provided to individuals and households to rent alternative housing accommodations, existing rental units, manufactured housing or other readily fabricated dwellings. Such assistance may include the payment of the cost of utilities (excluding telephone service) or funds to be used for repair and replacement of housing and/or personal property. Government Owned Property: Property that is owned by government for reasons including foreclosure and prior ownership. This applies to governments at all levels, including Federal, State, local and tribal. Single family units and multi-family units are included. Individuals and Households Program (IHP): Provides money and direct services to those affected by a major disaster. Requirements must be met to qualify for help from this program. Interim Housing: The intermediate period of housing assistance that covers the gap between sheltering and the return of disaster survivors to permanent housing. Generally, this period may span from the day after the disaster is declared through up to 18 months.

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Long-Term Housing: Safe, sanitary, and functional housing that can be sustained without continued disaster-related assistance. Major Disaster: Any natural catastrophe (including any hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, wind driven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, or drought), or, regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion, in any part of the United States, which in the determination of the President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under this Act to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby. National Emergency Management Information System (NEMIS): An integrated data management system that automates management of disaster response and recovery operations, including application registration, processing, and payment of assistance to disaster survivors.Permanent Housing: Refers to the state of long-term housing. Post-Disaster Temporary Housing Incident Action Plan: A document that details a full range of temporary disaster housing options that may be employed based upon the severity and magnitude of the disaster. It also provides an introduction of permanent housing solutions. Shelter: A place of refuge that provides life-sustaining services in a congregate facility for individuals who have been displaced by an emergency or a disaster. Short Term Housing: This refers to the states of sheltering and interim housing. Small Business Administration (SBA): Provides low-interest loans for damage to property owned by homeowners, renters, businesses and private non-profit organizations that are not fully covered by insurance. SBA’s Administrator may issue an SBA-only declaration based on at least 25 homes and/or businesses that sustained at least 40% uninsured property damage. Special Needs Populations: As defined in the National Response Framework, special needs populations are those whose members may have additional needs before, during, and after an incident in functional areas, including but not limited to: maintaining independence, communication, transportation, supervision, and medical care. Individuals in need of additional response assistance may include those who have disabilities, live in institutionalized settings, are elderly, are children, are from diverse cultures, have limited English proficiency or are non-English speaking, or are transportation disadvantaged. Temporary Housing: Temporary accommodations provided by the Federal Government to individuals or families whose homes are made unlivable by an emergency or a major disaster.

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Unmet Needs: The deficit between verified disaster-caused damages and obtainable disaster aid, including insurance assistance, Federal and State assistance, and personal resources. Wrap-Around Services: The delivery of infrastructure and additional essential services to address disaster-related needs of affected residents living in temporary housing sites. Wrap-Around Services go beyond the physical need for housing or political subdivision of a state. These services typically include basic social services and access to utilities, transportation, grocery stores, medical and employment facilities. Post-Disaster Re-development Plan: The Long Term Recovery Committee develops this document to provide a comprehensive strategy for massive community rebuilding and redevelopment in the post-disaster environment.

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B. Acronyms ABA Architectural Barriers Act ABA American Bankers Association ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADD Administration on Developmental Disabilities AHLA American Hotel and Lodging Association AHPP Alternative Housing Pilot Project AIA American Insurance Association ARC American Red Cross ASD Animal Service Department CDBG Community Development Block Grant CDCs Community Development Councils CEMP Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan COOP Continuity of Operations CPI Consumer Price Index CUNA Credit Union National Association CVB Convention and Visitors Bureau DCF Department of Children and Families DCM Disaster Case Management DHC Disaster Housing Coordinator DHS US Department of Homeland Security DHS-PSO Department of Homeland Security - Private Sector Office DHSMV Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles DOH Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach DOL United States Department of Labor DRC Disaster Recovery Center EDA (United States) Economic Development Administration EGS Emergency Community site EOC Emergency Operations Center ES Emergency Shelter ESF Emergency Support Function FDEM Florida Division of Emergency Management FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FHAA Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 FMR Fair Market Rent GIS Geographic Information System GSA General Services Administration HIC Housing Information Center HUD US Department of Housing and Urban Development IA Individual Assistance IAP Incident Action Plan ICBA Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) ICMA International City/County Management Association IHP Individual and Households Program JDHTF Joint Disaster Housing Task Force JFO Joint Field Office

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JHSC Joint Housing Solutions Center JIC Joint Information Center LTRO Long-Term Recovery Organization MBA Mortgage Bankers Association MBSA Modular Building Systems Association MHI Manufactured Housing Institute MHP Manufactured Home Park MOU Memorandum of Understanding NAHB National Association of Homebuilders NDHTF National Disaster Housing Task ForceNEMIS National Emergency Management Information System NEPA National Environmental Protection Act NFIP National Flood Insurance Program NFPA National Fire Prevention Association NHL National Housing Locator NIMS National Incident Management System NVOAD National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster ODA Office of Disaster Assistance (SBA) ONA Other Needs Assistance PDA Preliminary Damage Assessment PDRP Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan PETS Pets Evacuation and Transportation Act of 2006 PPI Pre-Placement Interview POD Points of Distribution PUD Planned Unit Development PSA Public Service Announcement RV Recreational Vehicle SBA Small Business Administration SDHC State Disaster Housing Coordinator SEOC State Emergency Operations Center SERT State Emergency Response Team SDHTF State Disaster Housing Task Force SITREP Situation Report THU Temporary Housing Unit UC Uniform Command UFAS Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards USDA United States Department of Agriculture USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers USDA United States Department of Agriculture USDA-RD United States Department of Agriculture – Rural Development USDOT United States Department of Transportation VAL Volunteer Agency Liaison VOAD Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster VOLAG Voluntary Agencies

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Appendices Appendix A: EOC Organization Chart Appendix B: Emergency Shelter Facilities Appendix C: List of Hotel and Motel Establishments Appendix D: List of Existing Rental Properties by Region Appendix E: PBC Policy and Procedure for Temporary Housing Unit Permitting Appendix F: List of Manufactured Home Parks Appendix G: List of Vacant Potential Community Sites Appendix H: Disaster Housing Community Site Evaluation Form

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Emergency Shelter Facilities Emergency Shelters Address City ZIP Code Capacity

Atlantic Community High School 2455 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach 33445 5,837

Bethune Elementary School, Dr Mary McLeod 1501 Aveune U Riviera Beach 33404 418

Boca Raton High School 1501 NW 15th Court Boca Raton 33486 3,218

Boynton Beach High School 4975 Park Ridge Boulevard Boynton Beach 33426 2,075

Forest Hill High School 6901 Parker Avenue West Palm Beach 33405 2,531

Independence Middle School 4001 Greenway Drive Jupiter 33458 554

John I Leonard High School 4701 10th Avenue North Greenacres 33463 4,704

Lakeshore Middle School 425 West Canal Street Belle Glade 33430 2,872

Pahokee Middle School 850 Larrimore Road Pahokee 33476 888

Palm Beach Central High School 8499 West Forest Hill Boulevard Wellington 33411 8,136

Palm Beach Gardens High School 4245 Holly Drive Palm Beach Gardens 33410 5,267

Park Vista High School 7900 Jog Road Boynton Beach 33427 5,520

Seminole Ridge High School 4601 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road Loxahatchee 33470 4,049

West Boca Raton High School 12811 Glades Road Boca Raton 33428 3,535

Westgate Elementary School 1545 Loxahatchee Drive West Palm Beach 33409 473

Special Needs Shelters* Address City ZIP Code Capacity

South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Boulevard West Palm Beach 33421 500 + Aids

Palm Beach Central High School** 8499 West Forest Hill Boulevard Wellington 33411 200 + Aids

Total Capacity 50,777

* Pre-registration required **This facility will be utilized if necessary. In the event of a power outage, this facility will not be able to supply electric service.

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APPENDIX C: PALM BEACH COUNTY HOTELS AND LODGING

NORTH COUNTY (Lake Park – Tequesta)

Juno Beach, Jupiter, Lake Park, Mangonia Park, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Riviera Beach, Singer Island, Tequesta

Name Address City Zip Code #Rooms Type Phone Hampton Inn Jupiter / Juno Beach 13801 U.S. Hwy 1 Juno Beach 33408 90 Hotel (561) 626-9090

Holiday Inn Express Oceanview Juno Beach 13950 U.S. Hwy 1 Juno Beach 33408 108 Hotel (561) 622-4366

Juno Ocean Walk Rv Resort 900 Juno Ocean Walk Juno Beach 33408 246 Rv (561) 622-7500

Comfort Inn & Suites Jupiter 6752 W Indiantown Rd Jupiter 33458 69 Hotel (561) 745-7997

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Mariott Jupiter 6748 W Indiantown Rd Jupiter 33458 110 Hotel (561) 748-5252

Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa 5 North Highway A1A Jupiter 33477 168 Motel (561) 746-2511

La Quinta Inn Jupiter 34 Fisherman’s Wharf Jupiter 33477 101 Motel (561) 575-7201

Best Western Intracoastal Inn Jupiter 810 US-1 Jupiter 33477 52 Motel (561) 575-2936

Club At Admirals Cove Inc The 200 Admirals Cove Blvd Jupiter 33477 32 Condo (561) 745-2630

Jupiter Bay Vacation Rentals 251 S US Hwy 1 Jupiter 33477 Condo (561) 744-1949

Jupiter Reef Club 1600 S A1A Jupiter 33477 31 Condo (561) 747-7788

Pa-Ja Villas 18265 Ocean Blvd A1A Jupiter 33477 10 Condo (561) 746-3881

Courtyard Palm Beach Jupiter 4800 Main Street Jupiter 33458 128 Hotel (561) 776-2700

Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place

122 Soundings Avenue Jupiter 33477 179 Hotel (844)856-3490

West Jupiter Camping Resort 7801 130th Ave North Jupiter 33478 74 Camp (561) 746-6073

Windsor Gardens Hotel & Conference Center, The

11360 Us Hwy 1 North Palm Beach 33408 90 Hotel (561) 844-8448

Camelot Motor Lodge US Highway 1 North Palm Beach 33408 52 Motel (561) 626-7200

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Super 8 North Palm Beach 757 N US-1 North Palm Beach 33408 100 Motel (561) 848-1424

Ambassador Hotel 2730 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 90 Hotel (561) 582-2511

Bradley Park Hotel 280 Sunset Ave Palm Beach 33480 31 Hotel (561) 832-7050

Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club, The 301 Australian Ave Palm Beach 33480 72 Hotel (561) 655-7740

Breakers Hotel, The One South County Rd Palm Beach 33480 540 Hotel (561) 655-6611

Chesterfield Palm Beach, The 363 Coconut Row Palm Beach 33480 52 Hotel (561) 659-5800

Colony Hotel Palm Beach, The 155 Hammond Ave Palm Beach 33480 90 Hotel (561) 655-5430

Fairfield Inn & Suites Palm Beach 2870 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 98 Hotel (561) 582-2585

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach 2800 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 210 Hotel (561) 582-2800

Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa 2842 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 134 Hotel (561) 540-6440

Palm Beach Historic Inn 365 S County Rd Palm Beach 33480 12 B&B (561) 832-4009

Palm Beach Hotel Condominium, The 235 Sunrise Ave Palm Beach 33480 85 Condo (561) 586-8898

Palm Beach Resort & Beach Club 3031 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 29 Condo (561) 586-8898

Palm Beach Oceanfront Inn 3550 S Ocean Blvd Palm Beach 33480 58 Motel (561) 582-5631

MAR-A-LAGO CLUB 1100 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 33480 B&B

Doubletree Palm Beach Gardens 4431 PGA Blvd Palm Beach Gardens

33410 279 Hotel (561) 622-2260

Hampton Inn Palm Beach Gardens 4001 RCA Blvd Palm Beach Gardens

33410 116 Hotel (561) 625-8880

Hilton Garden Inn Palm Beach Garden 3505 Kyoto Gardens Dr. Palm Beach Gardens

33410 175 Hotel (561) 694-5833

Homewood Suites By Hilton Palm Beach Gardens

4700 Donald Ross Rd Palm Beach Gardens

33418 94 Hotel (561) 622-7799

Inn Of America- Palm Beach Gardens 4123 Northlake Blvd Palm Beach Gardens

33410 95 Motel (561) 626-4918

Palm Beach Gardens Embassy Suites 4350 PGA Blvd Palm Beach Gardens

33410 160 Hotel (561) 622-1000

Palm Beach Gardens Marriott 4000 RCA Blvd Palm Beach Gardens

33410 279 Hotel (561) 622-8888

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PGA National Resort & Spa 400 Avenue Of The Champions

Palm Beach Gardens

33418 339 Hotel (561) 627-2000

Frenchman's Reserve C.C. Spa Hotel 3370 Grande Corniche Palm Beach Gardens

33410 6 Condo (561) 630-0333

Sailfish Marina Resort 98 Lake Dr Palm Beach Shores 33404 31 Motel (561) 844-1724

Seaspray Inn Beach Resort 123 Ocean Avenue Palm Beach Shores 33404 50 Motel (561) 844-0233

Channel House 115 Inlet Way Palm Beach Shores 33404 24 Motel (561) 842-5185

LA DORAL 201 INLET WAY #10 Palm Beach Shores 33404 10 Motel (561) 358-1992

Marriott's Ocean Pointe 71 Ocean Ave Palm Beach Shores 33404 666 Condo (561) 882-3000

Palm Beach Shores Resort & Vacation Villas

181 Ocean Ave Palm Beach Shores 33404 260 Condo (561) 863-4000

Portside On The Inlet 206 Inlet Way Palm Beach Shores 33404 9 Motel (561) 842-1215

Sand Dune Shores Resort 165 Ocean Ave Palm Beach Shores 33404 18 Condo (561) 848-2581

Southwind 150 Inlet Way Palm Beach Shores 33404 4 Motel 5618423521

Sunshine Shores Resort Apartments 101 Blossom Lane Palm Beach Shores 33404 15 Condo (561) 844-6194

Peanut Island Park & Campground 6500 Peanut Island Road Riviera Beach 33404 20 Camp (561) 845-4445

Super 8 Riviera Beach-West Palm Beach 4112 W Blue Heron Blvd Riviera Beach 33404 100 Motel (561) 848-1188

Bellatrix Beachfront Resort 1000 E Blue Heron Blvd Riviera Beach 33404 Condo (561) 845-8222

Intown Suites Military Trail 5801 N Military Trl Riviera Beach 33407 121 Motel (561) 697-4223 Marriott's Oceana Palms 3200 N Ocean Dr Riviera Beach 33404 169 Condo (561) 227-3600

Ocean Surf Motel 3021 Ocean Dr Riviera Beach 33404 10 Motel (561) 844-1242

Patio Island Resort & Cottages 1166 E Blue Heron Blvd Riviera Beach 33404 30 Motel (561) 848-6668

Sands Hotel 2401 Beach Ct Riviera Beach 33404 31 Hotel (561) 842-2602

The Ritz-Carlton Residences 2700 N Ocean Dr Riviera Beach 33404 242 Condo (561) 848-3888

Travel Inn Of Riviera 3334 Broadway Blvd Riviera Beach 33404 24 Motel (561) 844-2268 Travelodge Riviera Beach/Palm Beach 3651 Blue Heron Blvd Riviera Beach 33404 116 Motel (561) 844-2601

Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront/Palm Beaches

3700 N Ocean Dr Singer Island 33404 223 Hotel (561) 848-3888

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Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa

3800 N Ocean Dr Singer Island 33404 191 Hotel (561) 340-1700

Tequesta Jupiter Waterfront Inn 18903 SE US 1 33469 38 Hotel (866)332-3590

CENTRAL COUNTY (Boynton – West Palm Beach)

Boynton Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, Lantana, Manalapan, Palm Springs and West Palm Beach

Name Address City Zip Code #Rooms Type Phone Atlantic Lodge 2607 S Federal Hwy Boynton Beach 33435 20 Motel (561) 732-4446

Bermuda Cay 611 E Woolbright Rd #A108 Boynton Beach 33435 160 Condo (561) 738-7977

Courtyard Boynton Beach 1601 N Congress Ave Boynton Beach 33426 170 Hotel (561) 737-4600

Golden Sands Inn 520 SE 21 Ave Boynton Beach 33435 26 Motel (561) 732-6075

Hampton Inn & Suites Boynton Beach 1475 W Gateway Blvd Boynton Beach 33426 164 Hotel (561) 369-0018

Homing Inn 2821 S Federal Hwy Boynton Beach 33435 104 Motel (561) 369-8366

Inlet Inn, The 1900 N Federal Hwy Boynton Beach 33435 4 Motel (561) 737-0763

Loraine Motel Apartments 2703 S Federal Hwy Boynton Beach 33435 11 Motel (561) 732-8440 Marriott TownePlace Suites Boynton Beach 108 Hotel Seven J's Motel Apartments 614 NE 8 Ave Boynton Beach 33435 20 Motel (561) 732-0696

The Inn @ Boynton Beach 480 W Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach 33435 100 Hotel (561) 734-9100

Tiki Hut Motel 911 S Federal Hwy Boynton Beach 33435 15 Motel (561) 732-9283 Paul's Motel 5445 Lake Worth Rd Greenacres 33463 24 Motel (561) 439-4234

Airway Motel & Apartments 409 6 AVE NORTH Lake Worth 33460 Motel Breeze Way Inn 2001 N Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 12 Motel (561) 533-8108 Budget Inn Lake Worth 828 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 18 Motel (561) 582-1864

Caribbean Villas Motel 1528 S Federal Highway Lake Worth 33460 17 Motel

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Colonial Village Motel 7448 Lake Worth Rd Lake Worth 33467 19 Motel (561) 965-6610 Congress Motel And Apartments 4787 S Congress Ave Lake Worth 33461 15 Motel (561) 965-4536 Cynthias Motel 1132 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 10 Motel Economy Inn Lake Worth 1104 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33462 15 Motel (561) 582-1139 FRONT ROW MOTEL 1601 S FEDERAL HWY Lake Worth 33460 11 Motel Hampton Inn West Palm Beach- Lake Worth-Turnpike

8205 Lake Worth Rd Lake Worth 33467 104 Hotel (561) 472-5980

Ixora Motel 722 N Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 19 Motel (561) 588-2101

John Prince Park Campground 4759 Congress Avenue Lake Worth 33461 300 Camp (561) 582-7992 Lago Motor Inn 714 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 17 Motel (561) 585-5246 Lisa Motel Apartments 727 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 20 Motel (561) 588-3636 Mango Inn Bed & Breakfast 128 North Lakeside Drive Lake Worth 33460 10 B&B (561) 533-6900 Martinique Moter Lodge 801 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 24 Motel (561) 585-2502 New Sun Gate Motel 901 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 33 Motel (561) 588-8110 Sabal Palm House Bed & Breakfast Inn 109 N. Golfview Rd. Lake Worth 33460 7 B&B (561)582-1090 Sabal Palm House Bed & Breakfast Inn 109 N. Golfview Rd. Lake Worth 33460 7 B&B (561)582-1090 Scandia Lodge 625 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 41 Motel (561) 586-3155 Silver Lions Motel 504 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 19 Motel (561) 582-3243 SOUTH PALM SUITES 1401 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 19 Motel Southgate Motel Lake Worth 709 S Dixie Hwy Lake Worth 33460 15 Motel (561) 582-1544 Sun N Sand Motel & Apts 1616 N Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 6 Motel (561) 582-2643 Tailwinds 1402 S Federal Hwy Lake Worth 33460 14 Condo (561) 790-4145 Treetops Motel 5475 Lake Worth Rd Lake Worth 33463 24 Motel (561) 965-2106 WHITE HORSE MOTEL 1426 S FEDERAL HWY Lake Worth 33460 10 Motel America's Best Value Inn 7051 Seacrest Blvd Lantana 33462 92 Hotel (561) 588-0456 Barefoot Mailman Motel 138 S Dixie Hwy Lantana 33462 25 Motel (561) 585-0600 Comfort Inn & Suites Lantana 1221 Hypoluxo Rd Lantana 33462 60 Hotel (561) 582-7878 Motel 6 Lantana 1310 W Lantana Rd Lantana 33462 154 Motel (561) 585-5833 New England Motor Lodge 704 N Dixie Hwy Lantana 33462 8 Motel (561) 582-5518 Palm Beach Traveler Park 6159 Lawrence Road Lantana 33462 140 Rv (561) 967-3139

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PINE RIDGE MOTEL APARTMENTS 421 N 5 ST Lantana 33462 12 Condo

Super 8 Lantana 1255 Hypoluxo Rd Lantana 33462 125 Motel (561) 585-3970 Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lantana 1251 Hypoluxo Road Lantana 33462 62 Hotel (561) 582-9304

Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa 100 S Ocean Blvd Manalapan 33462 310 Hotel (561) 533-6000 Apollo Inn 4201 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 16 Motel (561) 833-1222

Aqua Motel 7802 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 28 Motel (561) 582-7506

Best Western Palm Beach Lakes 1800 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd West Palm Beach 33401 135 Motel (561) 683-8810

Casa Coco Private Vacation Homes 246 Lakeland Drive West Palm Beach 33405 6 B&B (561) 832-0157

Casa Grandview Historic Inn Cottages & Suites B&B

1410 Georgia Ave West Palm Beach 33401 17 B&B (561) 313-9695

Courtyard West Palm Beach 600 Northpoint Pkwy West Palm Beach 33407 149 Hotel (561) 640-9000 Courtyard West Palm Beach Airport 1800 Centre Park Dr East West Palm Beach 33401 103 Hotel (561) 207-1800

Days Inn Web Palm Beach- Airport North 2300 45th St West Palm Beach 33407 180 Motel (561) 689-0450

Doubletree Hotel West Palm Beach Airport 1808 S Australian Ave West Palm Beach 33409 175 Hotel (561) 689-6888

Dutchman Motor Lodge 7211 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 18 Motel (561) 588-7331

Economy Inn 6915 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 15 Motel (561) 585-7501

El Patio Motel 3911 BROADWAY West Palm Beach 33407 19 Motel

Embassy Suites West Palm Beach Central 1601 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach 33406 195 Hotel (561) 689-6400

Evernia Hotel 609 Evernia St West Palm Beach 33401 30 Hotel (561) 832-6862

Extended Stay DeluxeWest Palm Beach-Northpt Corporate park

700 Northpoint Pkwy West Palm Beach 33407 73 Hotel (561) 683-5332

Grandview Gardens Bed & Breakfast & Vacation Homes

1608 Lake Ave West Palm Beach 33401 5 B&B (561) 833-9023

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Hampton Inn West Palm Beach Central Airport

1601 Worthington Road West Palm Beach 33409 105 Hotel (561) 472-7333

Hampton Inn West Palm Beach Florida Turnpike

2025 Vista Pkwy West Palm Beach 33411 110 Hotel (561) 682-9990

Hawthorn Suites By Wyndham 301 Lamberton Dr West Palm Beach 33401 112 Hotel (561) 472-7000

Helen Apartments & Motel 3507 N Broadway West Palm Beach 33407 15 Motel (561) 842-8848

Hibiscus House Bed & Breakfast 501 30th Street West Palm Beach 33407 5 B&B (561) 863-5633

Hilton Garden Inn West Palm Beach Airport

1611 Worthington Rd West Palm Beach 33409 100 Hotel (561) 472-5956

Holiday Inn Express Hotels & Suites West Palm Beach

2485 Metrocentre Blvd West Palm Beach 33407 70 Hotel (561) 472-7020

Holiday Inn-Palm Beach Airport 1301 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach 33405 199 Hotel (561) 659-3880

Homewood Suites By Hilton West Palm Beach

2455 Metrocentre Blvd E West Palm Beach 33407 114 Hotel (561) 682-9188

Hotel Biba and Biba Bar 320 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach 33405 40 Hotel (561) 832-0094 Hyatt Place West Palm Beach/Downtown 295 Lakeview Ave West Palm Beach 33401 165 Hotel (561) 655-1454

La Quinta Inn - West Palm Beach-City Place

5981 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach 33417 114 Motel (561) 697-3388

La Quinta Inns & Suites West Palm Beach I-95

1910 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd West Palm Beach 33409 103 Hotel (561) 689-8540

Marriott,West Palm Beach 1001 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach 33401 352 Hotel (561) 833-1234 Palm Beach Airport Hilton Hotel 150 Australian Ave West Palm Beach 33406 245 Hotel (561) 684-9400

Palm Beach Hibiscus Bed & Breakfast 213 South Rosemary Ave West Palm Beach 33401 8 B&B (561) 863-5633 Palm Beach Rv Park 1444 Old Okeechobee Road West Palm Beach 33401 31 Rv (561) 659-2817 Parkview Motor Lodge 4710 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 26 Motel (561) 833-4644 Queens Lodge Motel Apartments 3712 Broadway West Palm Beach 33407 35 Motel (561) 842-1108 Ramada West Palm Beach 1901 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd West Palm Beach 33409 162 Motel (561) 689-6100 Red Roof Inn #7227 2421 E Metrocentre Blvd West Palm Beach 33407 129 Hotel (561) 697-7710

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Regency Inn 5515 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach 33405 12 Motel (561) 493-1902

Residence Inn West Palm Beach 2461 Metrocentre Blvd West Palm Beach 33407 78 Hotel (561) 687-4747

Sea Grape Motel Apartments 2618 Broadway West Palm Beach 33407 14 Motel (561) 833-4621

Springhill Suites West Palm Beach 2437 Metrocentre Blvd E West Palm Beach 33407 130 Hotel (561) 689-6814

Stay Inn Palm Beach aiport 1505 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach 33406 135 Hotel (561) 471-8700 Studio 6 West Palm Beach #6026 1535 Centrepark Dr West Palm Beach 33401 137 Hotel (561) 640-3335

Southern Pines Motel 4869 Southern Blvd West Palm Beach 33415 20 Motel (561) 683-1275 Residence Inn West Palm Beach Downtown City Place Area

455 Hibiscus St West Palm Beach 33401-5825

152 Hotel (561) 653-8100

Vacation Inn Resort 6500 North Military Trail West Palm Beach 33407 40 Rv (561) 848-6170

SOUTH COUNTY (Boca Raton – Delray Beach) Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Highland Beach and Ocean Ridge

Name Address City Zip Code #Rooms Type Phone Best Western University Inn 2700 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton 33431 90 Motel (561) 395-5225

Boca Raton's Boca Inn 1801 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton 33432 50 Motel (561) 395-7500

Boca Raton Plaza Hotel & Suites 2901 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton 33431 100 Hotel (561) 750-9944 Boca Raton Resort and Club - Waldorf 501 E Camino Real Boca Raton 33432 1047 Hotel (561) 447-3000

Courtyard Boca Raton 2000 NW Executive Center Ct Boca Raton 33431 152 Hotel (561) 241-7070 DoubleTree Waterstone Resort & Marina Boca Raton

999 E Camono Real Boca Raton 33432 139 Hotel (561) 368-9500

Embassy Suites Boca Raton 661 NW 53 St Boca Raton 33487 263 Hotel (561) 994-8200 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Boca Raton

3400 Airport Rd Boca Raton 33431 119 Hotel (561) 417-8585

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Guest Suites of Boca Raton 701 NW 53 St Boca Raton 33487 180 Hotel (561) 997-9500 Hampton Inn Boca Raton 1455 Yamato Rd Boca Raton 33431 94 Hotel (561) 988-0200 Hilton Garden Inn Boca Raton 8201 Congress Ave Boca Raton 33487 149 Hotel (561) 988-6110 Hilton Suites Boca Raton 7920 Glades Rd Boca Raton 33434 199 Hotel (561) 483-3600 Holiday Inn Express Boca Raton 8144 Glades Rd Boca Raton 33434 97 Motel (561) 482-7070 Homestead Studio Suites -Boca Raton-Commerce

501 NW 77 St Boca Raton 33487 115 Motel (561) 994-2599

La Boca Casa 365 N Ocean Blvd Boca Raton 33432 19 Condo (561) 392-0885 Marriott at Boca Center, Boca Raton 5150 Town Center Cir Boca Raton 33486 256 Hotel (561) 392-4600 Ocean Breeze Golf And Country Club,The 5800 NW 2 Ave Boca Raton 33487 46 Motel (561) 994-0400

Ocean Lodge Motel 531 N Ocean Blvd Boca Raton 33432 18 Motel (561) 395-7772 Quality Inn Boca Raton 2899 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton 33431 48 Motel (561) 395-7172 Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel 2000 NW 19 St Boca Raton 33431 189 Hotel (561) 368-5252 Residence Inn Boca Raton 525 NW 77 St Boca Raton 33487 120 Hotel (561) 994-3222 Springhill Suites Boca Raton 5130 NW 8 Ave Boca Raton 33487 146 Hotel (561) 994-2107 Somerset Place 5614 Wellesley Park Dr Boca Raton 33433 Condo (561) 391-0411 Towneplace Suites 5110 NW 8 Ave Boca Raton 33487 91 Hotel (561) 994-7232 Tuscany Pointe 23126 Post Gardens Way Boca Raton 33433 Condo (561) 338-9897

Wyndham Garden Hotel - Boca Raton 1950 Glades Rd Boca Raton 33431 184 Motel (561) 368-5200

Berkshire By The Sea, Delray Beach 126 N Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 48 Condo (561) 276-8400 Berkshire On The Ocean 1775 S Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 23 Condo 561) 272-1100 Breakers on the Ocean, The 1875 South Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach 33483 22 Condo (561)278-4501 Budget Inn of Delray Beach 2500 N Federal Hwy Delray Beach 33483 17 Motel (561) 276-8961 Colony Hotel & Cabana Club , The 525 E Atlantic Ave Delray Beach 33483 70 Hotel (561) 276-4123 Crane's Beachhouse Hotel & Tiki Bar 82 Gleason Street Delray Beach 33483 27 Hotel (561) 278-1700 Delray Inn 297 NE 6 Ave Delray Beach 33483 17 Motel (561) 265-2528 Delray South Shore Club 1625 S Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 15 Condo (561) 276-9514 Dover House Resort 110 South Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 33483 43 Condo (561) 276-0309 East Wind Beach Club 150 N Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 Condo (561)2786211 Fairfield Inn & Suites Delray Beach 910 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 33444 95 Hotel (855) 239-9483

Grove Condo 30 Andrews Ave Delray Beach 33483 Condo (561) 276-7729 Gulfstream Manor Resort 3901 N Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 Condo (561) 272-6300

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Hamilton House, The 1213 South Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach 33483 14 Condo (561) 276-5890 Marriott, Delray Beach 10 N Ocean Blvd Delray Beach 33483 269 Hotel (561) 274-3200 Hyatt Place Delray Beach 104 NE 2nd Avenue Delray Beach 33444 134 Hotel (561) 330-3530 Residence Inn Delray Beach 1111 E Atlantic Ave Delray Beach 33483 131 Hotel (561) 276-7441 Seagate Hotel & Spa, The 1000 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach 33483 162 Hotel (561) 665-4800 Sundy House 106 South Swinton Ave Delray Beach 33444 13 B&B (561) 272-5678 Southgate Motel Delray 1600 N Federal Hwy Ste 112 Delray Beach 33483 10 Motel (561) 278-3344 Wright By The Sea 1901 South Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 33483 28 Condo (561) 278-3355 Holiday Inn of Delray Beach 2809 S Ocean Blvd Highland Beach 33487 115 Motel (561) 278-6241 Henris Apartment Motel 1 Tropical Dr Ocean Ridge 33435 8 Motel (561) 276-5182 Henris Apartment Motel 1 Tropical Dr Ocean Ridge 33435 8 Motel (561) 276-5182

WEST CENTRAL COUNTY (Wellington – Loxahatchee) Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach and Wellington

Name Address City Zip Code #Rooms Type Phone Lion Country Safari 2000 Lion County Safari Road Loxahatchee 33470 Camp (561) 793-9797 Hampton Inn & Suites Wellington 2155 Wellington Green Dr Wellington 33414 122 Hotel (561) 472-9696 Southern Palm Bed & Breakfast 15130 Southern Palm Way Loxahatchee 33470 8 B&B (561) 790-1413

Royal Inn of Royal Palm Beach 675 Royal Palm Beach Blvd Royal Palm Beach 33411 111 Motel (561) 793-3000

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WEST COUNTY (Lake Region) Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay

Name Address City Zip Code #Rooms Type Phone Horizon Inn & Suites Belle Glade 1075 S Main St Belle Glade 33430 52 Motel (561) 992-8600

Sunland Motel 1080 Main St Belle Glade 33430 27 Motel (561) 996-2817 Travelers Motor Lodge 1300 South Main Street Belle Glade 33430 26 Motel (561) 996-6761

Torry Island Campground & Marina 5000 West Canal Street North Belle Glade 33430 170 Camp (877) 630-0060

South Bay RV Campground 100 Levee Road South Bay 33493 72 Camp (561) 992-9045 Okeechobee Inn 265 N US-27 South Bay 33493 122 Motel (561) 996-6517 Starling Motel 240 South U.S. 27 South Bay 33493 Motel (561) 996-1729

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APPENDIX D: LIST OF EXISTING RENTAL PROPERTIES

NORTH COUNTY (Riviera Beach - Tequesta) Juno Beach, Jupiter, Lake Park, Palm Beach Gardens, Mangonia Park, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Tequesta

Development Name Address City Telephone ADAMS APTS 12050 ELLISON WILSON RD JUNO BEACH 561.659.5828 BD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT APTS 1949 SERVICE RD JUNO BEACH 561.626.5080 BRELAND PROPERTIES 1845 DILLONE LN JUNO BEACH 561.545.7307 GOODMAN APARTMENTS 1975 WHEELER RD JUNO BEACH 561.694.0076 HAMPTON INN JUPITER / JUNO BEACH 13801 US HWY 1 JUNO BEACH 561.626.9090 LOPEZ APARTMENTS 1746 1794 JUNO RD JUNO BEACH 561.626.9153 PHOENIX HILLS 461 VENUS DR JUNO BEACH 561.818.2342 VILLAS OF JUNO BCH APARTMENTS 12801 US HWY 1 JUNO BEACH 561.340.4904 WATERFORD (THE) 601 S UNIVERSE BLVD JUNO BEACH 561.627.3800 1600 CENTER STREET PROPERTIES LLC 1600 CENTER ST JUPITER 561.347.1662 243 FERN ST APTS 243 FERN ST #5 JUPITER 561.744.1067 ALLEGRO AT ABACOA LLC 1031 COMMUNITY DR JUPITER 561.253.8161 APT BLDG 6 UNITS 130 1 ST JUPITER 561.373.1862 BARCELONA JUPITER 111 SIERRA DR JUPITER 561.578.6286 BARON APTS 18125 A1A JUPITER 561.746.8757 BEARS CLUB-GUEST SUITE 250 BEARS CLUB DR JUPITER 561.626.2327 COMFORT INN AND SUITES 6752 W INDIANTOWN RD JUPITER 561.745.7997 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT JUPITER ABACOA 4800 MAIN ST JUPITER 954.475.1100 DAKOTA AT ABACOA 3334 S BISMARK LN JUPITER 561.741.4221 FAIRFIELD INN AND SUIRES JUPITER 6748 INDIAN TOWN RD JUPITER 561.748.5252 FLORESTA APARTMENTS 400 VIA ROYALE JUPITER 561.746.5840 J & K HAWKESWORTH 501 CENTER ST JUPITER 561.746.9500 JOHNSON RENTAL 1605 S US HWY 1 SEARISE A404 JUPITER 860.967.3182 JUPITER BEACH RESORT 5 N A1A JUPITER 561.746.2511

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JUPITER COVE - COVE INVESTMENTS LLC 17873 THELMA AVE JUPITER 561.746.2313 JUPITER GARDENS APARTMENTS 6570 JUPITER GARDENS BLVD A JUPITER 561.844.3700 JUPITER HOMES 431 TONEY PENNA DR JUPITER 561.743.5121 LOXAHATCHEE CLUB REALTY INC 102 NOCOSSA CIR JUPITER 561.744.4778 MALLARDS COVE APARTMENTS 6701 MALLARDS COVE RD JUPITER 561.744.3449 MARK HEMLAK 19896 SEABROOK RD JUPITER 561.371.7742 PENNOCK COURT 812 CENTER ST JUPITER 561.227.0237 RIVERWALK POINTE AT MANGROVE BAY 1044 S US 1 JUPITER 561.745.1888 SEAGRAPE APARTMENTS 428 JUPITER LAKES BLVD JUPITER 561.743.5121 SHELL TRACE APARTMENTS 6701 MALLARDS COVE RD #47 JUPITER 561.744.3449 STEPHENSON MANOR 457 JUPITER LAKES BLVD JUPITER 561.743.5121 TAD PROPERTIES 760 BELLA VISTA CT N JUPITER 561.818.9451 THIRD HOUSING 401 331 TONEY PENNA DR JUPITER 561.743.5121 VILLAS OF JUPITER GARDENS 6575 JUPITER GARDENS BLVD JUPITER 561.747.5836 VINTAGE AT ABACOA APARTMENTS 863 UNIVERSITY BLVD JUPITER 561.741.8880 WOOD DUCK 1100 S MILITARY TRL JUPITER 561.747.0894 WYNDHAM GRAND JUPITER AT HARBOURSIDE PLACE

122 SOUNDINGS AVE JUPITER 561.273.6600

ISLAND BEACH HOUSE 205 COLONY RD JUPITER INLET COLONY 561.373.4465 233 APTS 233 7 CT LAKE PARK 561.844.5928 501 W KALMIA DR APTS 501 W KALMIA DR APTS LAKE PARK 561.627.0810 9481 ROAN LANE APARTMENTS 9481 ROAN LN LAKE PARK 561.844.3700 APARTMENTS 921 EVERGREEN DR LAKE PARK 561.434.4866 BAYBERRY APARTMENTS 835 BAYBERRY DR LAKE PARK 561.845.6460 BURMA PINES 8883 BURMA RD LAKE PARK 954.559.6634 CARE BUILDINGS LLC 543 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.494.0866 EASTVIEW APARTMENTS 805 BAYBERRY DR LAKE PARK 561.845.6460 EBERHARDT PROPERTIES CORP 1530 CRESCENT CIR LAKE PARK 561.845.0333 FILIPE RENTALS 835 CYPRESS DR LAKE PARK 772.215.0977 FILIPE RENTALS 825 CYPRESS DR LAKE PARK 772.215.0977 FOOSE APARTMENTS 519 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.655.3404

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FORESTERIA APARTMENTS 835 FORESTERIA DR LAKE PARK HAASTRUP APTS 932 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.688.9064 HUMANI APTS/OPAGROUP INT'L 806 9 ST LAKE PARK 561.842.7677 J'S APARTMENT RENTAL 230 7 ST LAKE PARK 561.685.3477 KAND COURT 105 6 ST LAKE PARK 561.776.0058 LAKE SHORE GARDENS 310 LAKESHORE DR LAKE PARK 561.792.4567 LAUREL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 933 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.396.6339 MARINER'S KEY 901 LAKE SHORE DR LAKE PARK 561.882.9040 OPABOLA SQUARE APARTMENTS 939 MAGNOLIA DR LAKE PARK 561.842.7677 OPABOLA SQUARE APARTMENTS 933 LAUREL DR LAKE PARK 561.842.7677 PETE CORNWELL 511 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.844.5552 PETTERSEN APARTMENTS 593 PALMETTO RD LAKE PARK 561.882.9821 RENTAL UNITS 814 CYPRESS DR LAKE PARK 561.686.1866 RICHARD ROAD APTS LLC 2729 RICHARD RD LAKE PARK 561.845.1193 ROAN LANE APARTMENTS 9194 ROAN LN APTS LAKE PARK 561.844.3700 SAN MARCO VILLAS 800 VENETIAN ISLES DR LAKE PARK 561.841.5695 SEG-WAY APARTMENTS 200 PARK AVE LAKE PARK 561-493-7500 SILVER BEACH PROPERTIES 403 SILVER BEACH RD LAKE PARK 561.667.5466 SOUTH LAKE APARTMENTS #2 530 W KALMIA DR LAKE PARK 561.848.3138 SUNLINE APARTMENTS 218 7 ST LAKE PARK 561.820.0090 TIFFANY LAND PROPERTIES INC 729 CYPRESS DR LAKE PARK 561.624.4855 VILLA MARINA 402 LAKESHORE DR LAKE PARK 844.202.7616 401 SOUTHWIND LLC 401 SOUTHWINDS DR NORTH PALM BEACH 561.622.1600 APARTMENTS 307 SOUTHWIND NORTH PALM BEACH 561.625.4306 APT BUILDING 628 SOUTHWIND CIR NORTH PALM BEACH 617.962.7050 BAHIA MAR APARTMENTS 131 SHORE CT NORTH PALM BEACH 561.848.4159 BLEECKER-GROVE APTS 1927 DOFFER LN NORTH PALM BEACH 561.689.4766 DOWNS APTS 755 HUMMINGBIRD WAY NORTH PALM BEACH 561.848.1583 GUIDA APARTMENTS 626 PROSPERITY FARMS RD NORTH PALM BEACH 561.844.4862 LOPEZ APARTMENT II 11656 ELLISON WILSON RD NORTH PALM BEACH 561.626.9153 LUROY VILLAS 11638 ELLISON WILSON RD #20 NORTH PALM BEACH 561.625.0100

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PORTSIDE APARTMENTS 751 HUMMINGBIRD WAY NORTH PALM BEACH 561.844.4139 RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS NPB LLC 761 HUMMINGBIRD WAY NORTH PALM BEACH 561.255.8044 RIVERSIDE SOUTHWIND 330 SOUTHWIND DR NORTH PALM BEACH SABIK APARTMENTS 124 YACHT CLUB DR #2 NORTH PALM BEACH 305.527.2672 SANCTUARY COVE APARTMENT 700 SANCTUARY COVE DR NORTH PALM BEACH 561.775.8680 THE_ANCHORAGE AT SOUTHWINDS 405 SOUTHWIND DR NORTH PALM BEACH 561.352.3903 TROPICAL SANDS CONDO'S 308 SOUTHWIND CT NORTH PALM BEACH 561.848.5535 VILLA EDEN APTS 630 SOUTHWIND CIR NORTH PALM BEACH 561.844.1519 VILLAGE APARTMENTS 741 HUMMINGBIRD WAY NORTH PALM BEACH VILLAGER APARTMENTS 215 CASTLEWOOD RD NORTH PALM BEACH 561.747.6065 1105 S FEDERAL 1105 S FEDERAL HWY PALM BEACH 828.387.1666 150 AUSTRALIAN AVE 150 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.820.8163 212 OLEANDER AVE 212 OLEANDER AVE PALM BEACH 561-847-2720 251 BRADLEY PLACE LLC 251 BRADLEY PL PALM BEACH 414.406.5383 2560 S OCEAN BLVD 2560 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 290 S COUNTY APTS 290 S COUNTY RD PALM BEACH 561.659.1770 350 REALTY CORP 208 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.835.6903 354 BRAZILIAN LLC 354 BRAZILIAN AVE PALM BEACH 772.545.9021 361 SOUTH COUNTY ROAD LLC 361 S COUNTY RD PALM BEACH 440.263.8534 AMBASSADOR HOTEL 2730 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 561.582.2511 BERMUDA APARTMENTS 449 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.4444 BREAKERS PALM BEACH INC 1 N BREAKERS ROW PALM BEACH 561.655.6611 CALLE GATO OCHO 253 OLEANDER AVE PALM BEACH 561.389.9669 COLONY CLUB VILLAS 152 HAMMON AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.5430 CORONET APARTMENTS 332 S COUNTY RD PALM BEACH 561.655.0992 COSTA LAND COMPANY INC 11863 WINBELDON CIR UNIT 416-417 PALM BEACH

FIRST PALM BEACH TRUST 232 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.3127 HAMPTON'S COURTYARD 172 N COUNTY RD PALM BEACH 561.655.9510 MAR-A-LAGO CLUB 1100 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 561.832.2600 MAR-A-LAGO CLUB L.L.C. 1100 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 561.832.2600

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MB VENTURES OF PALM BEACH INC 249- 253 ROYAL POINCIANA WAY PALM BEACH 561.832.8288 MIZNER COURT 184 SUNSET AVE PALM BEACH 800.234.9659 OCEANSIDE APTS 121 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.3223 OLEANDER VENTURES LLC 252 OLEANDER AVE PALM BEACH 561.670.3026 PALM BEACH HISTORIC INN LLC 365 S COUNTY RD PALM BEACH 561.832.4009 PALM V APARTMENTS 240 WORTH AVE PALM BEACH 561.761.8880 PERUVIAN 126 PERUVIAN AVE PALM BEACH 619.843.5182 PIERCE APTS 222 AUSTRALIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.659.4914 PIERRE HOSTYN REALTY INC 235 SUNRISE AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.4580 POINCIANA APARTMENTS 233 ROYAL POINCIANA PLZ WAY PALM BEACH 561.655.7150 ROYAL POINCIANA SOUTH 333 SUNSET AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.3181 SEMINOLE LODGE 250 SEMINOLE AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.3223 SHARON P TALBOT APT RENTALS 264 SEMINOLE AVE PALM BEACH 561.655.0111 SHOREHAVEN LLC 445 BRAZILIAN AVE PALM BEACH 561.594.5525 TIDELINE OCEAN RESORT AND SPA - PALM BEACH, A KIMPTON HOTEL

2842 S OCEAN BLVD PALM BEACH 561.540.6440

TROPICAL LAKESIDE HOUSE 125 N LAKESIDE DR PALM BEACH BACZYK ENTERPRISES 9443 BLOOMFIELD DR PALM BEACH GARDENS 718.916.9723 DEBSCO LLC 5589 WHIRLAWAY RD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.3630 DEVONSHIRE AT PGA NATIONAL 100 DEVONSHIRE WAY PALM BEACH GARDENS DOUBLETREE PALM BEACH GARDENS 4431 PGA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 410.268.0515 EADIE PLACE APTS 5164 EADIE PL PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.1600 FOUNTAINS 4100 N TANGLEWOOD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.1777 FREEDOM HOUSE 584 - 592 HOLLY DR PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.845.0373 FRENCHMAN'S RESERVE C C SPA HOTEL 3370 GRANDE CORNICHE PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.630.0333 GABLES MONTECITO #10622 9016 ALISTER BLVD E PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.694.1160 GARDENS EAST APARTMENTS 2750 RIO VISTA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.775.0600 GARDENS HOTEL & SUITES 11360 US HWY 1 PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.844.8448 GOLF VILLAS 316 BRACKENWOOD CIR PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.312.1822 GOLFERS VILLAGE 4453 LILAC PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.1600 HAMPTON INN 4001 RCA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.625.8880

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HERITAGE VILLAGE 10011 RIVERSIDE DR PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.1600 HILTON GARDEN INN PALM BEACH GARDEN 3505 KYOTO GARDENS DR PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.694.5833 HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON 4700 DONALD ROSS RD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.7799 MATTHEWS DUPLEX APARTMENTS 8903 BURMA RD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.5438 MIRA FLORES APARTMENTS 11900 VALENCIA GARDENS AVE PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.691.4141 MYSTIC WOODS APTS 4252 LEO LN PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.844.5850 MYSTIC WOODS APTS II 4234-4248 4252 LEO LN PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.844.5850 PALM BEACH GARDENS EMBASSY SUITES 4350 PGA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.1000 PALM BEACH GARDENS MARRIOTT 4000 RCA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.622.2888 PGA NATIONAL RESORT & SPA 400 AVENUE OF THE CHAMPIONS PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.627.2000 POSHPADZ LXURY PROPERTY AND CONCEIRGE SERVICES LLC

11033 LEGACY BLVD #304 PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.768.3137

SAN MERANO AT MIRASOL 100 PORTOFINO DR PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.656.0705 VILLAGE APARTMENTS AT PGA COMMONS 4610 PGA BLVD PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.630.8630 WOODBINE APARTMENTS 9000 WOODBINE TRL PALM BEACH GARDENS 561.848.0530 106 BAMBOO LLC 106 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 860.470.1202 124 BAMBOO LLC 124 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 860.470.1202 ATLANTIC SHORES VACATION RENTALS 100 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 561.863.6508 BEACHSIDE APTS 113 EDWARDS LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.543.9354 CASCADE APARTMENTS 100 CASCADE LN PALM BEACH SHORES 917.459.5480 CLAREMONT APARTMENTS 100 CLAREMONT LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.848.7178 EDWARDS BLDG (THE) 107 EDWARDS LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.832.2635 HOLIDAY HOUSE APTS 101 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 561.844.7923 INLET REEF APARTMENTS 311 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 917-459-5480 IP 108 CLAREMONT LLC 108 CLAREMONT LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.472.0201 IP 112 BAMBOO LLC 112 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 561.472.0201 IP 200 BAMBOO LLC 200 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 561.472.0201 IP 337 BAMBOO ROAD 337 BAMBOO RD PALM BEACH SHORES 561.472.0201 LA DORAL 201 INLET WAY #10 PALM BEACH SHORES 561.358.1992 LA MER 115 BRAVADO LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.968.8544 OCEAN PALMS APARTMENTS 2308 PARK AVE PALM BEACH SHORES 561.844.9522

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OCEANAIR APTS 100 SANDAL LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.841.0841 PARK PLACE PROPERTIES 112 TACOMA LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.213.1147 PELICAN APARTMENTS 107 TACOMA LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.848.7439 PORTERSIDE ON THE INLET 206 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 561.842.1215 RANDYS LANDING 66 LAKE DR PALM BEACH SHORES 561.844.5104 SAILFISH MARINA 98 LAKE DR PALM BEACH SHORES 561.844.1724 SANDAL BEACH RESORT 115 SANDAL LN APT #6 PALM BEACH SHORES 561.251.1340 SANDCASTLE APTS 101 LINDA LN PALM BEACH SHORES 561.848.7439 SEASCAPE APARTMENTS LLC 135 BAMBOO ROAD PALM BEACH SHORES 8604701202 SEASPRAY RESORT 123 S OCEAN AVE PALM BEACH SHORES 416.720.0467 SOUTH SAIL RESORT 72 LAKE DR PALM BEACH SHORES 561.844.3709 SOUTHWIND 150 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 561.842.1215 SUNSHINE SHORE APTS 101 BLOSSOM LN PALM BEACH SHORES TAHITI ON THE INLET 125 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 561.758.6582 TOWN & BEACH APARTMENTS 237 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 561.842.7525 ZEPHYR APARTMENTS 220 INLET WAY PALM BEACH SHORES 561.848.4893 HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS 4761 AUSTRALIAN AVE MANGONIA PARK 561.840.4044 CYPRESS MANOR 3818 COUNTY LINE RD TEQUESTA 561.743.5121 TEQUESTA PALMS INN 220 US HWY 1 TEQUESTA 561.746.0616 VILLAGER APARTMENTS 360 FIESTA DR TEQUESTA 561.746.8694

CENTRAL COUNTY (Boynton Beach - West Palm Beach) Boynton Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, Lantana, Palm Springs, Royal Palm Beach, West Palm Beach

Development Name Address City Telephone 116 S ATLANTIC APARTMENTS 116 S ATLANTIC DR W BOYNTON BEACH 561.714.5500 122 S ATLANTIC APARTMENTS 122 S ATLANTIC DR W BOYNTON BEACH 561.714.5500 215 S SEACREST LLC 215 S SEACREST BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 561.558.7767 320 NE 13 AVE APTS 320 NE 13 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561-635-3883 ABENA RENTALS APTS 320 NE 11 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.495.8751 ADVENIR AT BANYAN LAKE 1561 STONEHAVEN DR BOYNTON BEACH 561-736-2064

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ADVENIR AT COLONY CLUB 7132 COLONY CLUB DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.641.3221 ANDREWS SIXTH GENERATION INVESTMENTS LLC 627 NE 6 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.866.5854 ARCHSTONE ISLAND REACH 9873 LAWRENCE RD BOYNTON BEACH 561.738.4766 ASHLEY LAKE PARK LLC 5020 ASHLEY LAKE DR BOYNTON BEACH AVENTINE AT BOYNTON BEACH 1575 SW 8 ST BOYNTON BEACH 561.731.4049 B & B APARTMENTS 220 SE 3 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.735.0072 BALMORAL APARTMENTS 640 SE 2 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.8950 BARCLAY HOUSE 523 SE 20 CT BOYNTON BEACH BEACH STREET APARTMENTS 717 NE 10 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.737.9605 BEVERLY BOYNTON 115 SW 1 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.689.1816 BOYNTON BAY APT 499 BOYNTON BAY CIR BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.7600 BOYNTON BEACH PALMS LLC 2309 SE 3 ST BOYNTON BEACH 718.414.3333 CAROLINA 420 APARTMENTS 420 SE 4 ST BOYNTON BEACH 561-789-0210 CHRISTINA APTS 130 SE 14 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.742.9428 CLIPPER COVE APT 1500 SOUTHERN CROSS LN BOYNTON BEACH 561.734.4645 COMPSON PLACE APARTMENTS 1831 RENAISSANCE COMMONS BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 561.734.2445

COURTYARD BOYNTON BEACH 1601 N CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.737.4600 COVE AT BOYNTON BEACH 100 ASBURY WAY BOYNTON BEACH 561.735.4388 COVE AT BOYNTON BEACH (THE) 100 NEW LAKE DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.735.4388 CYPRESS PARK CONDO APARTMENTS 9507 CYPRESS PKWY BOYNTON BEACH FREEDOM PROPERTIES 611 NE 10 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.272.6350 GATEWAY CLUB APTS 3930 MAX PL BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.8188 GOLDEN SANDS 520 SE 21 AVE BOYNTON BEACH H H EASCO LLC 138 SW 2 AVE #1 BOYNTON BEACH 561.404.4990 HAMPTON INN & SUITES 1475 W GATEWAY BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 561.369.0018 HATTERAS APTS (THE) 515 SE 20 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.734.7672 HATTERRAS APTS (THE) 526 SE 20 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.734.7672 HERON POINTE APTS 10492 BOYNTON PLACE CIR BOYNTON BEACH 561.369.1206 HH EASCO LLC 401 SEACREST BLVD #1 BOYNTON BEACH 561.404.4990 HH EASCO LLC 100 SW 2 AVE #1 BOYNTON BEACH 561.404.4990

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HH EASCO LLC 222 SE 5 AVE #66 BOYNTON BEACH 561.404.4990 HOLIDAY INN APT 1601 N CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.737.4600 IMT FLORIDA CLUB 7933 VENTURE CENTER WAY BOYNTON BEACH 561-369-2841 INDIAN HILLS APT 11211 S MILITARY TRL BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.5655 INLET INN MOTEL 1900 N FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH INN AT BOYNTON BEACH 480 W BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 561.734.9100 INTERCOASTAL CONDOMINIUMS 701 RIDER RD BOYNTON BEACH 561.278.4637 JMS BOYNTON BEACH LLC 101 NE 6 AVE BOYNTON BEACH LACOSTA APARTMENTS 4101 MAHOGANY DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.5344 LAS VENTANAS AT BOYNTON BEACH 1351 S FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.1818 LAWNS APARTMENTS (THE) 610 SE 2 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.368.5632 MANATEE BAY APTS 1632 N FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH 561.735.4141 MAR VERN II APTS 821 NE 1 ST BOYNTON BEACH 561.732.7928 MERRIMANO 19 DOGWOOD CIR BOYNTON BEACH NEW CHURCH APARTMENTS 10685 EL CLAIR RANCH RD BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.9235 NEWPORT PLACE 4735 NW 7 CT BOYNTON BEACH 561.586.6455 NOVA APARTMENTS 133 NE 6 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.906.3099 OCEAN EAST APARTMENTS 200 E OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH OCEAN PARK APARTMENTS LLC 2861 S SEACREST BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 561.739.8398 PARK SHORES MANOR 658 MANOR DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.369.0707 PENCE APTS 413 SE 4 ST BOYNTON BEACH 561.732.8151 PENINSULA ON THE INTRACOASTAL 2700 N FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH 561.735.0772 PINK DOLPHIN APARTMENTS 5615 N OCEAN BLVD BOYNTON BEACH 408.623.3206 PRESERVE AT BOYNTON BEACH 1866 NE 5 ST BOYNTON BEACH 561.740.3111 QUANTUM LAKES VILLAS APARTMENT 2700 QUANTUM LAKES DR BOYNTON BEACH RAMA APARTMENTS 301 SE 12 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.641.9056 RESERVE AT ASHLEY LAKE (THE) 5217 CEDAR LAKE DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.8343 SAVANNAH LAKES 220 SAVANNAH LAKES DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.8900 SEABOUR COVE LLC 3501 S FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH 561.752.0009 STAY INN MOTEL 614 NE 8 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.732.0696 STONYBROOK APARTMENTS 10206 STONEHENGE CIR BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.8090

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STREAMAIR APARTMENTS 1 KENMORE LN BOYNTON BEACH 561.736.0722 SUNRISE VISTAS APARTMENTS LLC 420 NE 17 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.404.0488 TANGIERS DEVELOPMENT LLC APTS 133 NW 10 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.302.2973 THREE PALMS VILLA 10763 CAMBAY CIR BOYNTON BEACH 845.352.7956 TIKI HUT MOTEL 911 S FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH 561.732.9283 VIA LUGANO 1400 VIA LUGANO CIR BOYNTON BEACH 561.364.9070 VILLAGES OF BANYAN GROVE APARTMENTS 3500 SANDPIPER DR BOYNTON BEACH 561.732.0999 WHALER'S COVE APT 2301 S CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH 561.369.3145 WHITE ROSE HOMES 132 NE 12 AVE BOYNTON BEACH 305.332.4332 WINDWARD PALMS 8440 S MILITARY TRL BOYNTON BEACH 561.731.5917 CHELSEA COMMONS APTS 1400 PINE CIR GREENACRES 561.964.0300 ISLAND SHORES 1600 ISLAND SHORES DR GREEN ACRES CITY 561.392.8920 MIL RACE APARTMENTS 3750 - 3785 MIL RACE CT GREENACRES 954.297.2627 PALMS APARTMENTS (THE) 3040 WALKER AVE GREENACRES 561.313.9175 PARK AT RIVERBRIDGE (THE) 10 PARKWAY CT GREENACRES 561.649.1800 PAUL'S MOTEL 5445 LAKE WORTH RD GREENACRES RESERVE AT RIVERBRIDGE (THE) 50 OLIVE TREE CIR GREENACRES 561.649.1800 ROBLE PROPERTIES 3021 - 3103 WALKER AVE GREENACRES 561.719.2555 SUNSET ON THE LAKE 3748 MIL LAKE CIR GREENACRES 561.966.7272 B&B FOREST HILL ACQUISITION PTNRS LLC 1755 FOREST HILL BLVD LAKE CLARKE SHORES 973.346.8200

10 AVE APARTMENTS 2901 N 10 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.236.1491 10TH AVE APARTMENTS 501 10 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.213.3286 1106 S L STREET APARTMENTS 1106 S L ST LAKE WORTH 1208-1212 N 17 AVE APARTMENTS 1208 N 17 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.301.5378 1218-1232 N FEDERAL HWY APTS 1218 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 773.677.6590 1234 19 AVE N APTS 1234 19 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.820.0090 124 N PALMWAY APARTMENTS 124 N PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561.329.9997 125 S O STREET APARTMENTS 125 S O ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.7802 1319 LAKE AVE APARTMENTS 1319 LAKE AVE LAKE WORTH 561.385.9504 1530N J STREET APTS 1530 N J ST LAKE WORTH 1531 S FEDERAL HWY APTS 1531 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.685.1833

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16 S C STREET 16 S C ST LAKE WORTH 1601 FLORIDA LLC 915 N J ST LAKE WORTH 800.234.9659 1716 N 2 AVE APARTMENTS 1716 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.434.4960 1743 SAYLOR APTS 1743 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.252.8322 1761 2ND AVE N APTS 1761 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.586.2621 202 N K ST APTS 202 N K ST LAKE WORTH 631.424.9777 205 209 211 N B ST APTS 205 N B ST LAKE WORTH 561.876.8010 225 S F STREET 225 S F ST LAKE WORTH 23 S M STREET APTS 23 S M ST LAKE WORTH 2ND AVE APTS 2921 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.541.6006 3 AVE APTS 1760 3 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561-236-1818 301 APARTMENTS 301 S M ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.3480 304 SO D ST CORP 304 S D ST LAKE WORTH 561.964.3275 3141 FLORIDA MANGO RD APTS 3141 FLORIDA MANGO RD LAKE WORTH 561.801.0036 318 K ST 318 S K ST UNIT 1 LAKE WORTH 561.967.1370 321 N K ST APTS 321 N K ST LAKE WORTH 224 627 9132 327-331 NORTH D APTS 331 N D ST LAKE WORTH 561.641.0402 3470/3490 HI ST APTS 3470 HI ST LAKE WORTH 561.733.5793 3895 EVERETT COURT APTS 3895 EVERETT CT LAKE WORTH 561.628.7715 3916 7 AVE N APTS 3916 7 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.965.3007 4209-4263 MAIN ST APTS 4209 MAIN ST LAKE WORTH 561.795.1320 4209-4285 VERMONT ST APTS 4209 VERMONT ST LAKE WORTH 561.795.1320 4833 4847 SERAFICA APARTMENTS 4835 33 SERIFICA DR LAKE WORTH 561.298.9467 4834-4850 DAVIS RD APTS 4834 S DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.842.0056 4984 SERAFICA DR APTS 4984 SERAFICA DR LAKE WORTH 561.968.9878 611 N FEDERAL APT 611 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.752.0265 624 18TH AVENUE N - REAR APARTMENT 624 18 AVE N - REAR APARTMENT LAKE WORTH

8015 14 AVE APARTMENTS 801 14 AVE S LAKE WORTH 561.547.2929 813 SOUTH H STREET 813 S H ST LAKE WORTH 562.755.5607 814 N G ST APT 814 N G ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.5547

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902 S A STREET 902 S A ST LAKE WORTH 925 S K ST 925 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.547.6461 A & A HOUSING 1101 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.8089 A & A HOUSING 801 N H ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.8089 AIRWAY MOTEL 409 6 AVE N LAKE WORTH 617.271.7776 AKHMATOV LLC 1230 N 17 AVE LAKE WORTH 305.807.4045 AMERICANA APARTMENTS 1208 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.324.2578 APARATMENTS 208 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.719.6063 APARTMENTS 1211 N 16 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.547.5060 APARTMENTS 225 S O ST #13 LAKE WORTH 561.547.7600 APARTMENTS 1228 N 18 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.547.5060 APARTMENTS 1210 S M ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.9872 APARTMENTS 401 S 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.439.6239 APARTMENTS 129 S C ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.2076 APARTMENTS 21 S O ST (21-29) LAKE WORTH 561.832.2473 APARTMENTS 123 S GOLFVIEW RD LAKE WORTH 561.533.8821 APARTMENTS 901 N F ST LAKE WORTH 561.547.7600 APARTMENTS 3515 MELALEUCA LN LAKE WORTH 561.802.0471 APARTMENTS 1506 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.542.3089 APARTMENTS 223 S PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561.533.7359 APARTMENTS 1230 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.823.7820 APARTMENTS 1152 N 17 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.842.1335 APARTMENTS 3669 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.967.4388 APARTMENTS 411 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.439.6721 APARTMENTS 329 N K ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.2245 APARTMENTS 3952 CANAL RD LAKE WORTH 561.641.0022 APARTMENTS 3526 CANAL RD LAKE WORTH 561.439.0668 APARTMENTS 3620 ALMAR RD (3620-56) LAKE WORTH 561.996.6294 APARTMENTS 731 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.585.9614 APARTMENTS 123 ERIE ST LAKE WORTH 561.601.4648 APARTMENTS 1030 S A ST LAKE WORTH

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APARTMENTS 100 3 AVE S LAKE WORTH 561.718.0774 APARTMENTS 4765 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.586.1199 APARTMENTS 4163 S 42 AVE LAKE WORTH 954.349.4112 APARTMENTS 1234 N 17 AVE LAKE WORTH APARTMENTS 1415 N J ST LAKE WORTH APARTMENTS 221 N H ST LAKE WORTH APARTMENTS 302-A ST 302 S A ST LAKE WORTH 561.533.6300 APTS 4927 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 718.441.3551 APTS 18 S M ST LAKE WORTH 518.587.4151 APTS 801 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.281.7925 APTS 626 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.863.8655 APTS 32 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH 561.965.4536 APTS 410 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH 561.965.4536 APTS 1223 N 19 AVE LAKE WORTH 1223 N 19 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.820.0090 APTS 824-828 824 N G ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.5542 ARISTA APTS 700 S A ST LAKE WORTH 561.642.7174 ARISTA PROPERTIES 4760 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.642.7174 AVESTA ESPERANZA 2500 10 AVE N LAKE WORTH 813.444.1515 BARNETT APARTMENTS 601 LATONA AVE LAKE WORTH 561.640.9044 BARTON VILLAS 1406 BARTON RD #16 LAKE WORTH BAUTISTA III APARTMENTS 105 S E ST LAKE WORTH 561.969.2744 BELIZARIQ A MULTIPLEX FAMILY HOME 3660 CANAL RD LAKE WORTH 561.312.5286

BELLEVUE APTS 3965 BELLEVUE LAKE WORTH BEVZON LLC 1118 N H ST LAKE WORTH 561.503.5690 BRANTWOOD MOTEL 301 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 305.304.8469 BREEZY APTS 523 N M ST LAKE WORTH 561.732.2738 BROADWAY APARTMENTS LLC 4342 BROADWAY ST LAKE WORTH CAMPOS APARTMENTS 3261 49 LN S LAKE WORTH 561.965.4613 CANTLEY PROPERTIES 126 CLEVELAND ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.2025 CAPRI APARTMENTS 911 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.586.5829 CARIBBEAN VILLAS 1528 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.855.4371

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CARLYN APARTMENTS 1525 S N ST LAKE WORTH 561-496-1772 CASA DORO 1501 S N ST LAKE WORTH 561 374 5922 CASA HERMOSA APARTMENTS 4021 JOG RD LAKE WORTH 561.626.4016 CELTIC APARTMENTS 4680 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.841.3500 CENTENNIAL APTS 3630-3644 COCONUT RD LAKE WORTH 561.689.6339 CESAR LEON III 1148 S RIDGE ST LAKE WORTH 561.282.5655 CHAM MANOR 22 S H ST LAKE WORTH 561.547.6464 CHEVY ZEHNDER 117 18 AVE SOUTH LAKE WORTH CHRISTOPHER SHEEHAN 235 WELLESLEY DR LAKE WORTH CLAGER APARTMENTS 216 - 218 S D ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.8117 CLEANTIME 521 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH COCINA APTS 926 N L ST LAKE WORTH 561.588.3665 COLONIAL LAKES APARTMENTS 4050 MILNER CIR LAKE WORTH 321.231.0013 CONGRESS APARTMENTS 4177 S CONGRESS AVE LAKE WORTH CONGRESS MOTEL AND APARTMENTS 4787 S CONGRESS AVE LAKE WORTH 561.965.4536

CONGRESS PARK APARTMENTS 3000 CONGRESS PARK DR LAKE WORTH 561.357.8600 CORAL GARDEN APARTMENT 1139 19 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.317.2134 COURTNEY PARK-LAKE WORTH 5080 LANTANA RD LAKE WORTH 561.989.7781 COURTYARD APARTMENTS 3083 FLORIDA MANGO RD LAKE WORTH 561.965.6080 CYNTHIAS MOTEL 1132 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH DAVID ROBINSON 4709 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH DAVIS RD APTS 4810 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.213.3286 DE LELLIS APARTMENTS 218 N A ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.5782 DE LELLIS MANOR 202 N A ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.5782 DE SHON APARTMENT 101 S J ST LAKE WORTH 561.722.3066 DONALD MAHONEY 531 S C ST LAKE WORTH 610.209.7425 DUMONT APTS 501 S F ST LAKE WORTH DWIGHT ANDERSON 410 - 412 S F ST LAKE WORTH 720.839.0748 EAMON JAMES APARTMENTS LLC 701 711 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.586.3155 EAST COAST APARTMENTS 2411 N EAST COAST AVE 1 LAKE WORTH 561.626.9756 EDEN HOUSE 1023 N L ST LAKE WORTH 561.313.0226

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EDITH ASHTON 227 N LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 703.675.8937 EMERALD LAKE APARTMENTS 4495 EMERALD VISTA #1 LAKE WORTH 561.304.2557 FAIRWIND CONDO APARTMENTS 231 N B ST LAKE WORTH 561.452.8313 FDS INVESTMENT 702 S F ST LAKE WORTH 5615881268 FIESTA APARTMENTS 914 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.451.5538 FLAMINGO APTS 25 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH FLORIDA RENTAL HOUSE 127 DUKE DR LAKE WORTH FLORIDIAN (THE) 4611 S CONGRESS AVE LAKE WORTH 561.965.8616 FLOWS RENTALS 4691 GULFSTREAM RD S LAKE WORTH 561.882.9061 FLOWS RENTALS 4553 KIRK RD LAKE WORTH 561.882.9061 FLOWS RENTALS 4495 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.882.9061 FLOWS RENTALS 3487 HI ST LAKE WORTH 561.882.9061 FLOWS WAY RENTALS 4420 FLOWS WAY LAKE WORTH 561.882.9061 FRONT ROW REAL ESTATE LLC 605 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 828.387.1666 FRONT ROW REAL ESTATE LLC 1601 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 828.387.1666 FRONT ROW REAL ESTATE LLC 4 1105 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 828.387.1666 FROPRICKS APARTMENTS 324 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.547.6007 FUMAT RENTAL 512 S L ST LAKE WORTH 305.360.1406 FURMAN EDWARD CREDIT SHELTER TRUST 1140 17 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.452.8318

FURMAN EDWARD CREDIT SHELTER TRUST 1200 19 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.452.8318

G STREET APTS 701 S G ST LAKE WORTH 561.704.0073 GALLON RENTAL 929 NO K ST LAKE WORTH 561.586.2668 GECA DORINEL 4716 GOLF STREAM RD LAKE WORTH GECA RENTAL 4716 GOLF STREAM RD LAKE WORTH GEORGE OR CARIDAD SNYDER - OWNERS/MANAGERS

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GOLD COAST INVESTMENTS LLC 214 S M ST LAKE WORTH 561.676.2485 GRANADA GARDENS 928 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.586.6771 GREEN MANOR APTS 215 S 1 AVE #3 LAKE WORTH 920.203.2834 GUARDADO DAMARIS & FAGAN KELLY A 519 S 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.317.9008 GULFSTREAM APARTMENTS 3932 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.689.6339

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GULFSTREAM APARTMENTS MGC 4315 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH GULFSTREAM APTS 3851 N 7 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.965.8705 GW HOUSE 311 N FEDERAL HWY #41 LAKE WORTH 561.602.1776 HAMPTON INN 8205 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 561.472.5980 HANNUM RENTAL 718 N M ST LAKE WORTH HANSEN APARTMENTS 2013 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 561.835.4827 HARMEYER APARTMENTS 417 N E ST LAKE WORTH 561.301.5378 HARVEST HOLDINGS LLC 501 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.404.4990 HARVEST RESIDENTIAL I LLC 809 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.404.4990 HARVEST RESIDENTIAL II LLC 925 S K ST LAKE WORTH HAVERHILL APARTMENTS 4130 HAVERHILL RD LAKE WORTH 561.547.5931 HAVERHILL GARDEN VILLAS 4600 HAVERHILL RD LAKE WORTH 561.309.2214 HERBERTZ ROAD APTS 4063 HERBERTZ RD LAKE WORTH HERMOSA HOUSE LLC 417 N E ST LAKE WORTH HERZER APARTMENTS 3392 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH (561)967-2662 HH 225 B ST LLC 225 S B ST LAKE WORTH 561.404.4990 HH SOMERSET LLC 102 110 120 N LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 561.404.5349 HH1010 LLC 1010 S N ST LAKE WORTH 561.404.4990 HIDALGO APT 1025 - 1029 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.386.7410 HIRSH BERNARD & NATHAN & ANITA/TIBALDEOS 402 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH

HOGAN HOUSE APTS 1609 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.655.8666 HOLIDAY HOUSE MOTEL 320 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.507.5255 INTERLOC INC 1401 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH INTERLOC INC FERRELL APT 3083 FERRELL DR LAKE WORTH 561.455.0750 J N J & J HOLDINGS LLC 225 OCEAN BREEZE LAKE WORTH 561.910.5700 J920 LLC 920 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.547.6001 JOEYS APARTMENTS 3906 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.820.8551 KAO INVESTMENTS INC 328 N G ST LAKE WORTH 561.248.3424 KASEYS MALIBU APARTMENTS 405 6 AVE S LAKE WORTH 561.665.1101 KIISKI APARTMENTS 1312 S N ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.3730 KING & KING RENTALS 320 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH 561.586.7419

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KISLAK DUPLEX APARTMENTS 1360 SUNSET RD LAKE WORTH 561.965.3700 KITTY'S APARTMENTS I 3625 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.966.1840 KITTY'S APARTMENTS II 3708 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.966.1840 LA CASA MARIA 101 S PALMWAY #8 LAKE WORTH 561.586.3480 LAGO MAR 315 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.585.4243 LAGO MOTOR INN 714 S DIXIE HWY LAKE WORTH 561.585.5246 LAKE 999 LLC 1247 17 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.245.0290 LAKE OSBORNE APARTMENT INC 516 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH 954.534.9692 LAKE OSBORNE APTS 17 S DETROIT ST LAKE WORTH 561.965.3236 LAKE PALM APTS 112 LAKE AVE LAKE WORTH 561.585.0186 LAKE SHORE APTS 202 LAKE OSBORNE DR LAKE WORTH 561.582.1106 LAKE WORTH APARTMENTS 917 LAKE AVE LAKE WORTH 561.586.2212 LAKE WORTH GARDENS 3927 HADJES DR LAKE WORTH 561.965.7277 LAKE WORTH MANAGEMENT INC 226 N B ST LAKE WORTH LAKE WORTH ONE LLC 1310 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.459.3561 LAKE WORTH ONE LLC 1402 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.459.3561 LAKESIDE APARTMENTS 31 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 561.734.0216 LAKESIDE TERRACE APARTMENTS 401 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 561.493.4787 LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS 1212 N PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561.842.8041 LAKUM ENTERPRISES LLC 915 S DIXIE HWY LAKE WORTH LATONA APTS LLC 714 LATONA AVE LAKE WORTH LIN APARTMENTS 114 S M ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.9645 LISA MOTEL 727 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.588.3636 LORETTA J GILFUS 1152 18 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.301.2577 LORETTA J GILFUS PROPERTIES 1151 18 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.301.2577 LUCAS APARTMENTS 3200 49 LN LAKE WORTH 561.433.3215 LUCERNE APARTMENTS 202 LUCERNE AVE LAKE WORTH 561.213.3286 MANGO INN 128 N LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 561.533.6900 MAPLE LEAF APARTMENTS LLC 1242 N 19 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.820.0090 MAPLE LEAF APTS 35 S J ST LAKE WORTH (561)820-0090 MARGO LYNN APTS 1131 S PINE ST LAKE WORTH 561.968.9878

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MARIALA CONDOMINIUMS 1010 S N ST LAKE WORTH 561.753.0804 MARIA'S APARTMENTS 3763 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.795.7388 MARTINQUE MOTOR LODGE 801 S DIXIE HWY LAKE WORTH MAXON USA ONE LLC 1302 12 AVE S LAKE WORTH 561.623.8853 MIRASOL PROPERTIES II LLC 832 N F ST LAKE WORTH 561.234.9317 MIRASOL PROPERTIES LLC 914 N F ST LAKE WORTH 561.234.9317 MONTANTE APARTMENTS 3520 MONTANTE BLVD LAKE WORTH 561.967.8400 MTD (PELED) LLC 1221 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH NEW SUNGATE MOTEL 901 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.588.8110 NILO PEREZ 4938 KIRK RD LAKE WORTH 772.463.0094 OAK LEAF PARK LLC 3802 MELALEUCA LN LAKE WORTH 954.554.8525 ODUMS TOURIST COURT 1501 RAILROAD ST LAKE WORTH 561.582.1366 ORANGE GROVE MOBILE PARK LLC 2600 S 6 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.585.1343 OTIS JONES LLC- KATHLEEN HOLMES 730 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH OVASKA APARTMENTS 219 N E ST LAKE WORTH 561.585.1430 PALAZZO AT CASA BRERA 4725 VIA BARI LAKE WORTH 561.433.0016 PALM CLUB 2425 2 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.582.9100 PALM GARDENS 1710 4 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.547.7164 PALM RIDGE APTS 2789 FLORIDA MANGO RD LAKE WORTH 561.964.0957 PALMWAY APARTMENTS 15 S PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561-907-7768 PALMWAY HOUSE 120 N PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561.588.3854 PALMWAY MANOR 107 S PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 305.304.8469 PATIO APTS 3795 S PATIO CT LAKE WORTH 561.968.5438 PEDRO N & MARLENE GATTAS 109 S C ST LAKE WORTH 561.432.0686 PHIL MAR APARTMENTS 111 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH 561.582.6753 PHONENIX II 3874 7 AVE N LAKE WORTH 305.505.1783 PINSTRIPE PROPERTIES LLC 122 S DETROIT ST LAKE WORTH POND PLACE 3886 POND PL LAKE WORTH 561.714.7586 PRINCESS ALEXANDRA APARTMENTS 302 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.906.7151 PRINCESS ALEXANDRA APARTMENTS 304 S 2 AVE (306) LAKE WORTH 561.995.2116 PROPERTY ON O STREET 1808 N O ST LAKE WORTH 314.205.9292

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QUINTUPLEX 1113 N 19 AVE LAKE WORTH RAETZ APTS 3813 COCONUT DR LAKE WORTH 561.965.7273 RAY BERNARD 307 S PALMWAY LAKE WORTH REED APARTMENTS 710 S. FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561/596-1742 REGENCY APTS 1417 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.479.3751 RENTALS 1101 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.714.0017 RIVERVIEW HOUSE APARTMENTS 2571 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 561.585.9196 RMCTI 1001 SOUTH M ST LLC 1001 S M ST LAKE WORTH RUBIELLA RENTAL 1018 N PALM WAY LAKE WORTH SABAL PALM HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST INN 109 N GOLFVIEW RD LAKE WORTH 561-582-1090

SABAL POINTE APTS 4104 42 WAY SOUTH LAKE WORTH 561.965.1114 SAYLORS APARTMENTS 1753 N 2 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SAYLORS APTS 1128 N 18 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SAYLORS APTS 1131 N 18 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SAYLORS APTS 2058 MAJOR DR LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SAYLORS PROPERTIES 1116 18 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SAYLORS PROPERTIES 1151 19 AVE N LAKE WORTH 561.585.0663 SCANDIA LODGE 625 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.586.3155 SCHILLING CORP 1205 N 17 AVE LAKE WORTH 954.580.1111 SCHOEB APTS 1530 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.738.7910 SCOTT NEWSON 725 N H ST LAKE WORTH 561.866.7234 SCOTT SCHAEFER APTS 1109 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.313.8235 SEABLU APARTMENTS 4069 NARCISSUS AVE LAKE WORTH 561.686.0250 SEABREEZE APTS 431 S M ST LAKE WORTH 561.540.6279 SERAFICA DUPLEXES 3575 MELALEUCA LN LAKE WORTH 561.723.4296 SHANGRILA MOTEL 1700 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 732.670.5100 SMEDLEY APTS 315 S 6 AVE LAKE WORTH 561.968.8855 SMYTH APARTMENTS 2311 E COAST ST LAKE WORTH 561.582.9484 SNOW WHITE COTTAGES 3790 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.762.8941 STEWART APTS 712 S F ST LAKE WORTH 561.683.3473 STONEWATER HOUSE LLC 1228 - 1230 18 AVE NORTH LAKE WORTH

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SUN RAY INN 1102 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.533.5724 SUNNY STATE APARTMENTS 1001 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.582.3800 SUNSHINE INN 504 S DIXIE HWY LAKE WORTH 305.788.9704 SYLVES APARTMENTS 1006 N J ST LAKE WORTH 561.582.8190 THOMMY'S APTS 3665 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH TOWNE & COUNTRY APARTMENTS 1502 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.586.7803 TREETOPS MOTEL 5475 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 561.965.2106 TROPIC AIR APTS 925 N FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.585.8318 TROPICAL GARDENS APARTMENTS 612 N FEDERAL HWY 612-614 LAKE WORTH 561.832.4079 VICTORIA HOUSE APARTMENTS 523 S K ST LAKE WORTH 561.236.6960 VILLA CANOVA APARTMENTS 309 S PALMWAY LAKE WORTH 561.754.5204 VILLA FEITOSA 2327 LAKE WORTH RD LAKE WORTH 561.795.7388 VILLA MARIA 4550 GULFSTREAM RD LAKE WORTH 561.723.4296 VILLA MARIA 4876 SERAFICA DR LAKE WORTH 561.723.4296 VILLA MARIA APTS 4669 DAVIS RD LAKE WORTH 561.723.4296 VOLK LAKE WORTH RENTAL 216 N K ST LAKE WORTH 561.324.5813 WATERSHED APTS (THE) 3480 - 3484 SUMMER ST LAKE WORTH 561.361.6608 WATERSHED RESIDENCE 3495 LYNNWOOD DR LAKE WORTH 561.361.6608 WATERSHED RESIDENCE 3474 RUDOLPH RD LAKE WORTH 561.361.6608 WATERVIEW APT 407 S LAKESIDE DR LAKE WORTH WATSON APARTMENTS 821 TRUMAN AVE LAKE WORTH 561.582.1672 WELLINGTON CLUB 9855 HERONS NEST CT LAKE WORTH 561.434.9013 WELLMAN TRAIL APARTMENTS 4967 WELLMAN TRL LAKE WORTH 561.588.4408 WEST END APARTMENTS 129 N A ST LAKE WORTH 561.833.6460 WESTSHORE APARTMENTS 3550 KIRK RD LAKE WORTH 561.968.9911 WHERE THE TROPICS BEGIN 513 N 4 AVE LAKE WORTH 860.816.3107 WHITE HORSE MOTEL 1426 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH 561.318.7040 WINDSONG APTS 1510 S FEDERAL HWY LAKE WORTH WISCONSIN APARTMENTS 26 WISCONSIN ST LAKE WORTH 561.965.3961 WORTHINGTON APTS 6274 PINESTEAD DR LAKE WORTH 561.969.3200 YOUR 4 WALLS LLC 210 N L ST LAKE WORTH

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202 & 206 SUNRISE AVE 202 SUNRISE AVE LANTANA 561.582.3355 209 S LAKE DR APTS 209 S LAKE DR LANTANA 561.582.3555 225-235 CROTON AVE APTS 225 CROTON AVE LANTANA 561.688.0025 330 WICKLINE BLVD 330 WICKLINE BLVD LANTANA 561.540.6279 610/614 S BROADWAY APARTMENTS 610 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.637.2353 700 BROADWAY APARTMENTS 700 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.369.5124 A NEW LIFE HALFWAY HOUSE 355 WICKLINE BLVD LANTANA 5615020219 ALBRIGHT APTS 800 W ATLANTA AVE LANTANA 561.585.9872 ALBRIGHT RESIDENTIALS 828 MINNESOTA ST LANTANA ANCHOR COVE APTS 218 LAKEVIEW AVE LANTANA 561.312.3600 ARCHSTONE 511 W PERRY ST LANTANA 561.588.8323 BAREFOOT MAILMAN MOTEL 138 S DIXIE HWY LANTANA 561.585.0600 BEACH WAY APARTMENTS 115 S OAK ST LANTANA 561.582.3555 BRIDGEWATER AT LAKE OSBORNE 6116 YELLOW SUN DRIVE LANTANA 5614330222 BROADWAY GARDENS 1200 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.792.4567 CARLISLE PALM BEACH 450 E OCEAN AVE LANTANA 561.533.9440 CHERYL APTS 525 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.736.8950 CLAPPS 210 S BROADWAY REAL ESTATE TRUST 210 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.965.8616 COMFORT INN LANTANA 1221 HYPOLUXO RD LANTANA 561.582.7878 HAMPTON HOUSE 1100 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.385.9005 HARVEST RESIDENTIAL II LLC 720 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.404.4990 HEY LADY LLC 621 RIDGE RD LANTANA 561.899.4000 HOLDING CO OF PALM BEACH LLC 220 CROTON AVE #111 LANTANA HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 1251 HYPOLUXO RD LANTANA 561.582.9304 ISLAND HOUSE 103 S ATLANTIC DR LANTANA 561.832.0157 LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS 211 & 307 LAKEVIEW AVE LANTANA LANTANA COVE APARTMENTS 1102 S LAKE DR LANTANA 561.931.3532 LANTANA OAKS APTS NORTH 203 E LANTANA RD LANTANA 561.736.8950 LANTANA OAKS APTS SOUTH 315 N LAKE DR LANTANA 561.736.8950 LANTANA PROPERTY LLC 714 N 7 ST LANTANA 561.818.1036 LINDEN APTS 701 ATLANTA AVE LANTANA 561-582-5586

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MARINA BAY APTS 2400 LANTANA RD LANTANA 561.860.8188 MARK ALBRIGHT APARTMENTS 303 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.547.7433 MELODY LANE APARTMENTS 307 333 MELODY LN LANTANA 561.963.1810 MOTEL 6 #0688 310 W LANTANA RD LANTANA 561.585.5833 NEW PATH HALFWAY HOUSE INC 413 N 5 ST LANTANA 561.255.0011 RHOW HOUSE 503 W PINE ST 503-417 LANTANA 561.542.0102 SEABREEZE GARDENS 1400 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.833.1316 SPORTSMAN'S PARK MARINA APTS 304 E OCEAN AVE LANTANA 561-714-7094 SUPER 8 1255 HYPOLUXO RD LANTANA 561.585.3970 TALON 301- 305 MELODY LN LANTANA 561.541.4666 THIRD STREET APTS 301 N 3 ST LANTANA 561.707.6713 TOTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 977 MINER RD LANTANA TOWNE HOUSE APTS NORTH 620 S BROADWAY LANTANA 561.588.0648 VI AT LAKESIDE VILLAGE 2792 DONNELLY DR LANTANA 561.966.4600 VIEW AT WATERS EDGE 6175 REFLECTIONS BLVD LANTANA 561.459.3431 VIKING APTS 711 N 4 ST LANTANA 561.585.6267 VILLAS AT COVE CROSSING 2730 LANTANA RD LANTANA 561.641.4145 WATERWAY CLUB 888 N FEDERAL HWY LANTANA 561.588.7900 WELLTREAT, LLC 7051 SEACREST BLVD LANTANA 561.296.5288 ADVENIR STATION AT SPRINGDALE APARTMENTS 2500 SPRINGDALE BLVD PALM SPRINGS 561.967.2233

AVESTA CORONADO SPRINGS 555 KIRK RD PALM SPRINGS 813.467.3330 BALL PARK APARTMENTS 4265 LINE DR PALM SPRINGS C R COOPER APTS 1902- 1908-1916 & 1922 PALM ACRES

DR PALM SPRINGS 561.964.6927

CHATEAU VILLAGE APARTMENTS 240 ALEMEDA DR PALM SPRINGS 561.588.4408 CYPRESS APARTMENTS 247 ALEMEDA DR PALM SPRINGS 561.588.4408 DAVIS ROAD APTS 3662 - 3672 DAVIS RD PALM SPRINGS 561.644.4956 GOD IS GREAT APARTMENTS 3844 DALE RD PALM SPRINGS 561.827.7223 MANORS APTS (THE) 985 W MANOR DR PALM SPRINGS 561.965.6777 PARK AT DALE ROAD 3786 DALE RD PALM SPRINGS 561.398.1941 PORTOFINO 2767 N 10 AVE PALM SPRINGS 561.966.6161

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REX PROPERTIES 220 HENTHORNE DR PALM SPRINGS 561.588.4408 SONIA A FARINAS 3900 DALE RD PALM SPRINGS 561.791.0406 SPOI LLC 251 BONNIE BLVD PALM SPRINGS 561.964.4787 VAL MATISH 1828 ALICE AVE PALM SPRINGS VELAZQUEZ & FERREIRA LLC 3842 7 AVE N PALM SPRINGS 561.305.2465 WOODHAVEN VILLAS 1767 WOODHAVEN DR PALM SPRINGS 772.231.0101 HIBISCUS HOUSE B&B 501 30 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.863.5633 MARRIOTT WEST PALM BCH HOTEL 1001 OKEECHOBEE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561-833-1234 SOUTHERN PINES MOTEL 4869 SOUTHERN BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561-683-1275 GRANDVIEW GARDENS BED & BREAKFAST 1608 LAKE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.9023

1001 S FLAGLER APTS 1001 S FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.803.2083 11 STREET APARTMENTS 432 11 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.844.1460 1200 N SAPODILLA AVE 1200 N SAPODILLA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 202.327.3592 1360 SUNSET ROAD APTS 1360 SUNSET RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.965.3007 14 STREET APARTMENTS 529 14 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.541.4608 16 FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BLDG-2 STORIES 420 KANUGA DR WEST PALM BEACH 732.299.5881

16 STREET REALTY LLC 438- 442 16 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.762.7214 1601 MARINE DR APTS 1601 MARINE DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.2443 1701-1711 FLORIDA AVE APTS 1707-1711 FLORIDA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.346.5500 233 WENONAH PLACE LLC 233 WENONAH PL WEST PALM BEACH 2716 S DIXIE HWY APTS 2716 S DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.9995 2787 OHIO STREET APTS 2787 OHIO ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.792.5526 300 20TH APT 2021 PONCE DE LEON AVE WEST PALM BEACH 306-314 N LAKESIDE CT 306 N LAKESIDE CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.9995 330 & 340 ALMERIA RD APTS 330 & 340 ALMERIA RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.5769 3515 BROADWAY TRUST 3515 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.862.2600 3637 SOUTH OLIVE LLC 3637 S OLIVE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.236.9375 3701 SOUTH OLIVE EQUITIES LLC 3701 S OLIVE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.868.1620 401 NORTHWOOD ROAD LLC 401 NORTHWOOD ROAD WEST PALM BEACH 5613106205 445 10TH STREET LLC 445 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH 917.853.5938 4644 BENSEL STREET APTS 4644 BENSEL ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.4480

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508 57TH STREET APTS 508 57 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.691.0054 515 57TH ST APTS 515 57 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.842.8041 515 DAYAN SALOMON J TRUST 515 S SEQUOIA DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.395.4696 516 44TH STREET 516 44 ST WEST PALM BEACH 305.438.1259 532 26TH STREET LLC 532 26 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.856.9212 5523 PARK CIRCLE E 5523 PARK CIR E WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.7887 624 MIEJSKY APTS 624 12 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.798.8062 625 10TH STREET APARTMENTS 625 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.635.8766 626 & 825 SOUTH FEDERAL LLC 533 PLYMOUTH RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.635.8766 628 8TH STREET 628 8 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.635.8766 634 11TH STREET APARTMENTS 634 11 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.547.6152 6TH ST APTS 618 6 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.577.0891 710 10TH ST 710 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.622.1600 720 N STREET CONDOMINIUM 720 N ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.202.5104 920 MCINTOSH 920 MCINTOSH ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.7887 921 FERN APTS 921 FERN ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.347.1313 9TH ST APTS 1009 9 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.655.6187 ALICE APARTMENTS 1917 ALICE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 201.568.6500 ALMERIA APTS 323 ALMERIA RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.6671 ALPHA LONG RENTALS LLC 1316 ALPHA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.502.1761 AMBERGATE APARTMENTS #7564 2233 AMBERGATE LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.5021 AMERICO FORIERE 4900 WEDGEWOOD WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.502.1761 AMLI AT IBIS 8300 IBIS RESERVE CIR WEST PALM BEACH 561.360.9998 ANDE BLDG 1000 S OLIVE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.9199 ANGEL H SAUNDERS 712 PALMETTO STREET WEST PALM BEACH 5612232195 APARTMENT BUILDING 1025 14 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.535.0671 APARTMENTS 3112 POINSETTA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.802.8989 APARTMENTS 401 53 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.627.3838 APARTMENTS 5436 WOOLF LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.6975 APARTMENTS 505 & 507 15 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.694.2719 APARTMENTS 2199 MAJOR DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.848.9705

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APARTMENTS 3777 SARDINA LN #A WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.0668 APARTMENTS 3780 PARK LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.0668 APARTMENTS 429 13 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.818.3440 APARTMENTS 2359 SUNRISE DR WEST PALM BEACH APTS 1550 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.586.8405 APTS AT 3413 BROADWAY 3413 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.624.7702 ARBOR GROVE APARTMENTS 4696 GROVE ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 AZALEA VILLAGE APARTMENTS 4200 COMMUNITY DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.0218 B & R ENTERPRISES 4562 HAIRLAND DR WEST PALM BEACH BABCOCK APARTMENTS 317 PERSHING WAY WEST PALM BEACH BALLET VILLAGES 400 S ROSEMARY AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.626.2778 BALLET VILLAGES 430 S ROSEMARY AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.1993 BAMBINO APARTMENTS 809 2 ST 1 WEST PALM BEACH 323.366.0366 BARBER APARTMENTS 3915 CANAL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.952.8450 BARONE APARTMENTS 5027 4 RD N WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 BARQUIN APTS 506 CONNISTON RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.433.3259 BAYBERRY APARTMENTS 4970 HAVERHILL COMMONS CIR WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.7070 BECKSTROM APTS 2107 54 TRL SOUTH WEST PALM BEACH 561.968.0634 BELLA VIE LLC 510 43 ST WEST PALM BEACH 954.812.0043 BELLA VISTA GARDENS - 3 5235 STACY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.800.2351 BELLA VISTA GARDENS #1 5155 STACY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 BELLA VISTA GARDENS 2 5211 STACY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.478.1687 BELVEDERE APARTMENTS 365 CHERRY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.547.5060 BERNARD RENTAL 633 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH BETHESDA PARK APTS 2010 BROWARD AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.842.8041 BH PROPERTY INVESTMENT INC 608 - 610 5 ST WEST PALM BEACH 516.996.2530 BINTER LLC 319 HIBISCUS ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.968.4763 BRANDYWINE APARTMENTS 1340 BRANDYWINE DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 C&C PETRO INVESTMENTS 616 8TH ST WEST PALM BEACH 5613076204 CARIBBEAN VILLAS WEST PALM LLC 5865 CARIBBEAN BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.1388 CASA AZUL 418 26 ST WEST PALM BEACH 404.272.2131

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CASA BLANCA 742 PENN ST WEST PALM BEACH CASA COCO 339 PLYMOUTH RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 CASA DEL ARTISTA BUNGALOW & COTTAGE 1510- 1/2 FLORIDA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.655.8932 CASA GRANDVIEW 700 702 704 706 708 NEW YORK ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.6211 CASA GRANDVIEW BED & BREAKFAST 1410 GEORGIA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.655.8932

CASA GRANDVIEW II 612 1/2 P-612 P-614 1/2 P-614 P ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.6211 CASA PINA VACATION COTTAGE 733 NEW JERSEY ST WEST PALM BEACH CASITA COCO 312 MALVERNE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 CASITA DE PALMAS 266 GRANADA RD WEST PALM BEACH CERRONE PROP LLC 1021 HENRIETTA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.792.5893 CGS APTS 920 N HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.254.4149 CHADWICK APTS 4097 FAITH DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.5537 CHEC ANDRE LLC 4011 36 CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.215.1031 CHEL-MAR APTS 308 PINE ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.863.7680 CHERRY BLK APTS 904 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.622.1600 CHERRY POINT VILLAS 4952 CHERRY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.242.5159 CHESTERFIELD APARTMENTS 735 GOTHAM CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.649.5117 CITY TOWN RENTALS 3001 SPRUCE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.632.2436 CITYVIEW APARTMENTS 500 N CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH CLASSIC AT WEST PALM BEACH 6100 COMMON CIR WEST PALM BEACH 561.697.3051 CLEAR LAKE PALMS 401 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.5300 COCO BUNGALOW 362 PLYMOUTH RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 COCO CABANA 246 LAKELAND DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 COCO PLUM COTTAGE 616 P ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.655.8932 COCONUT COTTAGE 341 NOTTINGHAM BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 COLONIAL MANOR APARTMENTS 4560 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH COLONY PARK 8215 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.333.9500 CONSTANT STARS LLC 620 20 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.588.5226 CONSTANT STARS LLC 512 19 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.588.3226 COTTAGE ON FLORIDA 1510 FLORIDA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 773.895.9138

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COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT

1800 CENTRE PARK DR E WEST PALM BEACH 561.207.1800

CRAJAC APARTMENTS 705 13 ST WEST PALM BEACH 718.525.3486 CROSS ROAD HOUSING 3783 COCONUT RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.714.3340 CTC PROPERTIES LC 809 20 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.395.3377 D' SOLER VILLAS 2886 RANCH HOUSE RD WEST PALM BEACH 786.357.5577 DANIEL'S ARK LLC 800 HENRIETTA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.2580 DARNELL RENTAL 815 NATHAN HALE RD WEST PALM BEACH DECARLO ESTATE 4254 S 14 RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.670.7734 DELMAR APARTMENTS 2706 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH DONILL & JODIE KENNEY PROPERTY 5500 N FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 DOUBLETREE WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT 1808 S AUSTRALIAN AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.6888

DREA GROUP 28 LLC 8901 OKEECHOBEE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.422.2122 DUTCHMAN MOTOR LODGE 7211 S DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 5615887331 DYER APARTMENTS LLC 1659 - 1667 HAVERHILL RD N WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.3877 EDGEWATER APTS 316 GARDENIA ST #10 WEST PALM BEACH 561.585.1212 EL CID APARTMENT 315 ALMERIA RD WEST PALM BEACH EL PRADO APARTMENTS 1705 GEROGIA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.707.1123 EL PUERTO INN 2915 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 954.822.8904 ELKWOOD APARTMENT DUPLEXES 4789 32 DR S WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.8713 ELKWOOD APARTMENT DUPLEXES 4800 32 DR S WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.8713 ELMWOOD APARTMENTS PHASE 1 5135 ELMHURST RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.8163 ELMWOOD APARTMENTS PHASE II 5111 ELMHURST RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.8163 EMBASSY SUITES WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT HOTEL

1601 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.6400

ESSEX HOUSE APARTMENTS 2711 VANDIVER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.1952 ESSEX HOUSE APARTMENTS 2716 VANDIVER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.1952 ESSEX HOUSE APARTMENTS 537 SEQUOIA DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.1952 EVERNIA PLACE 631 EVERNIA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.650.0110 EVERNIA STATION 950 EVERNIA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.626.2778 EXTENDED STAY DELUXE #1568 700 NORTHPOINT PKWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.683.5332

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FAIRWAY VISTA APARTMENTS 1951 BRANDYWINE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.688.1818 FC PALM HILL LLC 5101 PALM HILL DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.965.5616 FIFTY FIVE LLC 1111 LOXAHATCHEE DRIVE WEST PALM BEACH 954.347.3165 FLAGLER FLATS 409 47 ST WEST PALM BEACH 954.838.7445 FLEETWOOD APARTMENTS 815 UPLAND RD WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA CASTLE PROPERTY LLC 4211 S PARKER AVE WEST PALM BEACH 800-756-9340 FLOWS RENTALS 711 MANGO RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.882.9061 FOUNTAINVIEW 101 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.697.5500 GALILEE 4685 HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.640.0247 GARDENETTE APTS 4700 GARDENETTE ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.792.9978 GBM HOLDING LLC APARTMENTS 1323 FLORIDA AVE WEST PALM BEACH GDSL INC 2800 GEORGIA AVE #C-13 WEST PALM BEACH 561.201.7713 GEORGE OR CARIDAD SNYDER - OWNERS/MANAGERS

3954 PARK LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.964.0970

GEORGIA GOLD LLC 4605 GEORGIA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.317.8633 GERSHON INVESTMENTS LLC 3613 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.373.5360 GERSHON INVESTMENTS LLC 3613 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.373.5360 GIULLIANA REALTY LLC 426 9 ST WEST PALM BEACH 917.853.5938 GIULLIANA REALTY LLC 440 9 ST WEST PALM BEACH 917.853.5938 GOLDEN GOOSE PROPERTIES INC 2130 S HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.301.0388 GOLDFINGER INVESTMENT LLC 2008 PONCE DE LEON AVE WEST PALM BEACH GORE LLC 324 20 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.797.8251 GRANDVIEW GARDENS 744 NEW YORK ST WEST PALM BEACH GREENGATE APARTMENTS #7567 2357 GREENGATE CIR WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.5021 HADEN APARTMENTS 7002 HADEN RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.641.1013 HAMPTON INN 1601 WORTHINGTON RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.7333 HAMPTON INN 2025 VISTA PKWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.682.9990 HARRIS MUSIC LOFTS 208 CLEMATIS ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.837.6622 HAVERHILL APARTMENTS 2176 HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.776.5900 HAVERHILL COURT APTS 2099 S HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.967.3787 HAVERHILL PINES 1226 HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.842.8041

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HAWTHORN SUITES WEST PALM BEACH 301 LAMBERTON DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.7400 HENRIETTA APARTMENTS 1100 HENRIETTA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 954.579.7192 HILLTOP APARTMENTS 630 DATURA ST WEST PALM BEACH HILTON GARDEN INN WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT

1611 WORTHINGTON RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.5956

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS WEST PALM BEACH 2485 METROCENTRE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.472.7020 HOME SOLD LLC 4672 - 4686 MYLA LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.965.7265 HOMEWOOD SUITES 2455 METROCENTRE BLVD E WEST PALM BEACH 561.682.9188 HOTEL BIBA 320 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0094 HOYES ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC 535 PALMETTO ST WEST PALM BEACH HUNTER STREET APARTMENTS 521 - 525 HUNTER ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.478.1803 HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS #1 3611 S FLAGLER DR #1 WEST PALM BEACH 561.533.0397 HYATT PLACE WEST PALM BEACH 295 LAKEVIEW AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.682.9500 IMT AT THE VILLAGES 1400 VILLAGE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.0334 J & S PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC 906 2 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561-588-3224 JACOB GRAND MARTIN LLC 601 7 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.779.1010 JALEX APTS 1801 SPRUCE AVE #12 WEST PALM BEACH 561.574.2558 JEFFERSON PALM BEACH 290 COURTNEY LAKES CIR WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.7256 JOSEPH'S VILLAGE 2210 N AUSTRALIAN AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.835.1441 KEAN RENTAL 219 29 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.655.6505 KING APARTMENTS 1025 13 ST WEST PALM BEACH KINGS LODGE 2715 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH KITTY'S APARTMENTS III 3778 93 LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.1840 KITTY'S APARTMENTS IV 3784 CANAL 9 RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.1840 KRAUS FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (2005) 224 CONNISTON RD WEST PALM BEACH LA HACIENDA 4572 S 24 PL WEST PALM BEACH LA QUINTA INNS & SUITES #7716 1910 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.8540 LAKE ANJARO APTS LLC 4889 LAKE ARJARO DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 LAKE CLARKE MANOR 1530 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.588.9437 LAKESHORE APARTMENTS 4660 N CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.848.0484 LAKESIDE COMMONS APTS 550 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.688.0656

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LAKESIDE HOUSE 325 S LAKESIDE CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.346.1945 LAKEWOOD APARTMENTS 801 W LAKEWOOD RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.644.4948 LAKEWOOD APTS 1000 W LAKEWOOD RD WEST PALM BEACH LAQUINTA INN #2035 5981 OKEECHOBEE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.697.3388 LAS VILLAS ALESSI PROPERTIES 525 SEQUOIA DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.965.5774 LAVERTY RENTAL 344 PILGRIM RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.284.6890 LINCOLNSHIRE HOPE LLC 415 31 ST WEST PALM BEACH 800.756.9340 LIVE EACH MOMENT LLC 235 FLAGLER LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.842.1713 LOMARA APTS 3633 WASHINGTON RD WEST PALM BEACH LOYER COMPANY LLC 3409 BROADWAY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.656.5959 MADAME BEIGE LLC 908 5TH STREET WEST PALM BEACH 561.682.3655 MADISON CHASE 1096 MADISON CHASE WEST PALM BEACH 561.790.0970 MADRAVAZAKIS PROPERTIES INC 1514- 1516 SPRUCE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.762.7214 MADRAVAZAKIS PROPERTIES INC 504 & 512 16 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.762.7214 MAGDA HOMES LLC 1300 DOUGLASS AVE WEST PALM BEACH 786.488.6030 MALIBU BAY 750 MALIBU BAY DR WEST PALM BEACH MALLARD LANDING LLC 1598 QUAIL DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.684.3377 MALVERNE APARTMENTS 211 MALVERNE RD WEST PALM BEACH MANMALI LLC 801 DOBBINS ST WEST PALM BEACH MANMALI LLC 801 DOBBINS ST WEST PALM BEACH MAPLE LEAF 530 PLYMOUTH RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 MAPLE LEAF APARTMENTS 411 REVERE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 MAPLE LEAF APARTMENTS 3801 N FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 MAPLE LEAF APARTMENTS 5801 N FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 MARK AGUIRRE & WAYNE GLEASON 315 GRANADA RD WEST PALM BEACH 202.497.0004 MATHAI APTS 523 46 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561-324-8611 MAX SIMONI 323 KENILWORTH BLVD WEST PALM BEACH MAXON USA ONE LLC 218 BUTLER ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.623.8853 MAXWILL INVESTMENTS LLC 700 N TAMARIND AVE WEST PALM BEACH 305.606.5855 MAXWILL INVESTMENTS LLC 919 6TH ST 1 WEST PALM BEACH 3056065855 MELROSE APARTMENT RENTALS 3200 N HAVERHILL RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.1880

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MESA RENTALS 3756 PARK LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.0668 MIEJSKI APTS 509 O ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.798.8062 MIH REAL ESTATE LLC 710 7 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.557.2725 MIRIAN APARTMENTS 419 15 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.588.3226 MOSES REALTY INC 1301 S FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.309.2622 N & N APTS 331 WALTON BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.358.6569 NATHAN HALE APARTMENTS 517 NATHAN HALE WEST PALM BEACH 561.585.3626 NEAL CARNAM 4207 S OLIVE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 5619013888 NEUDORFF APARTMENTS 1350 PARK LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.601.4648 NEW PORT INN 5901 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 954.822.8904 NORTH LAKESIDE APARTMENTS 518 VALLEY FORGE WEST PALM BEACH 561.820.0090 NOR-WAY APARTMENTS 523 24 ST WEST PALM BEACH O.D.A.A.T HOUSE 2031 MAJOR DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.702.0470 O'DONNELL APTS 1500 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.967.6703 ODUM APARTMENTS 2020 BEAUTIFUL AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.848.5084 OGS INVESTMENTS LLC BUILDING 2708 2708 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.232.1042 OGS INVESTMENTS LLC BUILDING 3300 3300 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.232.1042 OK VENTURES 1004 13 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.678.9995 OK VENTURES 1017 12 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.478.0486 OK VENTURES LLC 1025 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561-718-7162 OLD ROUTE 66 INN 3012 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 954.822.8904 P & C ENTERPRISE INC 325 S LAKESIDE CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.842.3937 PALM APARTMENTS 710 PALM ST WEST PALM BEACH PALM BEACH ART APARTMENTS 866 ALMERIA RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.835.9139 PALM BEACH LAKES HOLDINGS LLC 806 SAPODILLA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 3056065855 PALM BEACH LAKES INN AND CONFERENCE CENTER

1901 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD. WEST PALM BEACH 561-689-6100

PALM BEACH VACATION RENTALS 1608 LAKE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.9023 PALM GROVE APARTMENTS 2100 N AUSTRALIAN AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0450 PALM RIDGE 720 FLAMINGO DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.966.6211 PALMS COURTYARD 1475 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.753.2711

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PALMS SPRINGS APARTMENTS 4150 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.432.4949 PALMS WEST APARTMENTS 1551 QUAIL DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.647.7184 PALO VERDE APARTMENTS 6164 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.964.3170 PAPLANDIA 600 O ST WEST PALM BEACH 501.371.9707 PARADISE INN PARADISE 1100 FLORIDA AVE WEST PALM BEACH PARK ON WALLIS ROAD 5201 WALLIS ROAD WEST PALM BEACH 5618660012 PARK PLACE APARTMENTS 623 PARK PL WEST PALM BEACH 954.564.0034 PARK PLACE PROPERTIES 1812 S OLIVE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.804.6609 PARK PLACE PROPERTIES 715 PARK PL WEST PALM BEACH 561.213.1147 PARK PLACE PROPERTIES 810 PARK PL WEST PALM BEACH 561.213.1147 PARKER APTS 3815 PARKER AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.3321 PBDB510 LLC 510 43 ST WEST PALM BEACH PELLEGRINO & MICHELE BARONE 1909 HAVERHILL RD N WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.9605 PENAS APTS 1655 FLORIDA MANGO RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.588.0207 PERSHING HOUSE 2320 N DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.366.8989 PHOENIX APARTMENTS 5255 STACY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561-929-9602 PINE STREET FLATS 306-310 PINE ST WEST PALM BEACH 954.838.7445 PINE TERRACE 5112 STACY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.228.1894 PINEAIRE VILLAS 4721 PINEAIRE LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.1320 PINES ON STACEY APTS 5276 STACEY ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.8199 PINNACLE AT ABBEY PARK 1921 ABBEY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.8311 PINNACLE AT ABBEY PARK 1862 ABBEY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.8311 PINNACLE PALMS 601 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.6262 POINSETTIA CLUB APTS 5400 N DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH PORTOFINO AT LAKES OF LAGUNA 4400 PORTOFINO WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.5002 PRAIRIE ROAD APARTMENTS 1816 PRAIRIE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.389.1989 PRESIDENTS WALK APARTMENTS 1625 N CONGRESS AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.1104 PRIMEGRO STRAND 255 EVERNIA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.805.7031 PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING 310 S DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.2799 PROSPECT PARK APTS 380 MARLBOROUGH RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.623.8853 PROSPECT PARK CONDOMINIUMS 3208 S DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.7755

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R & B PROP APTS 1210 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.848.1738 REALTIME ESTATES APTS 408 10 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561-832-6969 RECOVERY VILLAGE 627 6 ST #1-6 WEST PALM BEACH RED ROOF INN #10227 2421 METROCENTRE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.697.7710 RENAISSANCE APT 4200 BEAR LAKES CT WEST PALM BEACH RENTAL 717 PENN ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.9023 RENTAL 923 MCINTOSH ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.7887 REQUITED BLISS 222 GREGORY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.0157 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 2461 METROCENTRE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.4747 RESIDENCE INN WEST PALM BEACH DOWNTOWN

455 HIBISCUS ST WEST PALM BEACH

RESIDENCES AT CITY PLACE EBLOC 460 S ROSEMARY AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.671.9994 RESORT AT LAGUNA LAKES 4600 PORTOFINO WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.296.7272 ROBERT SIMPSON 1104 19 ST WEST PALM BEACH 843.446.1188 ROBLEE APARTMENTS 2843 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.4170 RONALD & LISA TIMM 2707 VANDIVER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.2231 ROSEMARY VILLAGE 819 N SAPODILLA AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.6200 ROYAL JSS INTERNATIONAL 4732 MYLA LN WEST PALM BEACH 347.663.5585 ROYAL PALM APARTMENTS 537 18 ST WEST PALM BEACH ROYAL ST GEORGE APARTMENTS 1651 BRANDYWINE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.681.6980 ROYAL SUNSET LLC 607 8 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.779.1010 SADDLEBROOK APARTMENTS 5101 CARIBBEAN BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.6680 SANCHEZ RENTAL 2309 S DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561.835.0472 SAYLOR APARTMENTS 4651 BENSEL ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.586.2621 SCHMID APARTMENTS 4263 BEECH DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.683.5014 SEA BEE PROPERTY, LLC 2919 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH SEPPO LLMARI HANSKI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 651 OKEECHOBEE BLVD APT 712 WEST PALM BEACH 561.317.7756 SERRANO 6010 SHERWOOD GLEN WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.433.3939 SEVILLE RD LLC 213 SEVILLE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.855.8150 SHADETREE APARTMENTS LTD 1769 SHADETREE WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561-968-5229 SHERWOOD FOREST APTS 4554 MYLA LN WEST PALM BEACH

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SINGER ISLAND SEASIDE 1225 N HARBOR DR WEST PALM BEACH 561-270-3190 SLONIN RENTALS 2915 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.603.7588 SMITH APARTMENTS 715 7 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.832.6892 SMITH APTS 626 DATURA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.844.5510 SONYA APTS 332 WALTON BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.585.7529 SPENCER APARTMENTS INC 535 SPENCER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.762.1590 SPENCER GARDEN APARTMENTS 515 S SEQUOIA DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.745.8110 SPRINGHILL SUITES 2437 METROCENTRE BLVD E WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.6814 SPRINGTREE APTS LTD 4754 ELMHURST RD #2 WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.1142 ST CHARLES PLACE 2701 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.841.3500 STAY INN 1505 BELVEDERE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.8700 STUDIO 6 6026 1535 CENTREPARK DR N WEST PALM BEACH 561.640.3335 SUMMIT CENTER LLC 5161 JACZKO LN WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.5800 SUN FLORIDA HOMES LLC 4254 14 RD S WEST PALM BEACH 561-290-7642 SUNSET HOUSE 741 SUNSET RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.635.4254 SUNSET PLACE 1001 36 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.805.4032 SUNTREE APTS 4602 CRESTHAVEN BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.439.6812 TENNIS TOWER APTS 2882 TENNIS CLUB DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.640.3980 TERLONGE APTS 2795 HOLLY RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.790.0731 TOMAZINI GROUP LLC 3404 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH TRADITION OF THE PALM BEACHES 4920 LORING DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.687.3005 TURTLE COVE APARTMENTS 888 COTTON BAY DR WEST WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.4966 TWO O'S INVESTMENTS INC 1675 FLORIDA MANGO RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.301.0388 UMI VILLAGE 301 27 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561-383-5836 UMI VILLAGE 2722 N DIXIE HWY WEST PALM BEACH 561-383-5836 VALLEY FORGE APTS 424 VALLEY FORGE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.540.6279 VETERANS HOUSING OF WPB LLC 809 20 WEST PALM BEACH 561.838.3024 VETERANS SERVICES OF AMERICA INC 705 11 ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.613.1181 VIERA OF THE PALM BEACHES 4860 SANDSTONE LN WEST PALM BEACH VILLA MONTERRAY APTS 525 W KIRK RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.1316 VILLA SOL-MAR 312 34 STREET WEST PALM BEACH

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VILLAGE CROSSING 3101 VILLAGE BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.1101 VILLAGE PLACE 2111 BRANDYWINE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.684.2339 VILLAS AT PALM BEACH LLC 5956 CEYLON CT WEST PALM BEACH 305.663.0322 VISTA DEL LAGO LP 1701 N FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.626.2778 VISTA LAGO APARTMENTS 3130 N JOG RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.686.8330 VITA NOVA VILLAGE III LLC 1316 ALPHA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.0035 VITA NOVA VILLAGE LLC 1320 & 1324 ALPHA ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.689.0035 VUPPN FLAGLER LLC 3907 S FLAGLER DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.248.4434 VUPPN FLAGLER LLC 3906 WASHINGTON RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.248.4434 WALTON BLVD APTS 220 WALTON BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.723.2006 WALTON WENONAH PARTNERS LLC 255 WALTON ST WEST PALM BEACH 561.307.2014 WATERWAY VILLAGE APTS 1200 WATERWAY VILLAGE CT WEST PALM BEACH 561.969.7738 WAVERLY APTS 1386 SUMMIT PINES BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.683.5848 WEBSTER MANOR LLC 5101 WEBSTER AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.723.2006 WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS 4819 WEDGEWOOD WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS 4921 WEDGEWOOD WAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.795.0319 WENONAH APARTMENTS 221 WENONAH PL WEST PALM BEACH 561.833.3261 WENONAH APTS 222 WENONAH PL WEST PALM BEACH 561.723.2006 WESTGATE DUPLEXES LLC 1658 WABASSO DR WEST PALM BEACH 561.502.1761 WESTGATE PLAZA APARTMENTS 4150 WESTGATE AVE WEST PALM BEACH 561.683.2880 WIND BREEZE LLC 5234 STACY STREET WEST PALM BEACH 9546677365 WINDSOR APARTMENTS 3201 BROADWAY WEST PALM BEACH 561.248.2407 WINDSOR PARK APTS 1389 SUMMIT PINES BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.688.2280 WINDWARD AT THE VILLAGES 1441 BRANDYWINE RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.684.1223 WOOD LAKE APARTMENTS 1749 N JOG RD WEST PALM BEACH 561.471.5889 WOODHAVEN VILLAS 4000 FOREST HILL BLVD WEST PALM BEACH 561.965.4444 ZENITH APARTMENTS 4299 CANAL 8 RD WEST PALM BEACH 845.821.1263

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1175 APARTMENT 1175 NW 16 CT BOCA RATON 561.391.9129 201 S OCEAN BLVD 201 S OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON 561.392.9594 330 W CAMINO REAL LLC 330 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 954.464.0673 499 INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1200 NW 13 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.4085

650 JEFFERY STREET APARTMENTS 650 JEFFERY ST BOCA RATON 561.391.7191

ADDISON PLACE 21925 MIZNER WAY BOCA RATON 561.479.4499 ADVENT SQUARE 4798 N DIXIE HWY BOCA RATON 561.391.7207 ALLISON RENTAL 264 NW 45 ST BOCA RATON 561.212.0352 AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS 301 E ROYAL PALM RD BOCA RATON 561.392.2069 AMBASSADOR II 521 NE 43 ST BOCA RATON 561.276.9600 APARTMENTS 1600 NW 13 ST BOCA RATON 954.942.2250 ARBOR OAKS APARTMENTS LLLP 9817 ARBOR OAKS LN BOCA RATON 561.483.1788 ARCHSTONE BOCA RATON TOWN CENTER 5881 TOWN BAY DR BOCA RATON 561.750.0792

AWAKENINGS 275 NW 20 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.2252 BANYAN PLACE 2950 NW 5 AVE BOCA RATON 561.347.8833 BELAIRE BOCA 9860 SW 3 ST BOCA RATON 561.488.7747 BELLA VISTA APARTMENTS 6925 TOWN HARBOUR BLVD BOCA RATON 561.368.1566 BEST WESTERN UNIVERSITY INN 2700 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.395.5225 BICYCLE CLUB APARTMENTS 1908 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.368.5900 BOCA APARTMENTS 655 JEFFERY ST BOCA RATON 561.391.5000 BOCA APARTMENTS II 6499 NE 7 AVE BOCA RATON 561.391.5000 BOCA ARBOR CLUB 566401 ARBOR CLUB WAY BOCA RATON 561.391.4644 BOCA BEACH CLUB 900 S OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON 561.447.3000 BOCA BEND MARINA APARTMENTS 3100 S DIXIE HWY BOCA RATON 561.391.6544

BOCA COLONY 6061 BOCA COLONY DR BOCA RATON 561.391.2555 BOCA COURT 1201 NW 15 CT BOCA RATON 561.783.1088 BOCA GARDENS APTS 541 NE 43 ST BOCA RATON 561.392.8920 BOCA HACIENDA APTS 330 NW 20 ST BOCA RATON 561.368.5555 BOCA HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 399 NW 19 ST BOCA RATON 561.447.7945 BOCA HOUSE 398 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.391.1934

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BOCA HOUSE 151 SW 15 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.1934 BOCA HOUSE 100 SW 14 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.1934 BOCA HOUSE 321 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.391.1934 BOCA HOUSE 120 SW 15 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.1934 BOCA MADERA 1580 NW 15 AVE BOCA RATON 561.368.2272 BOCA MANOR APARTMENTS 2500 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.391.5510 BOCA PALMS APARTMENT 44 SE 14 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.3879 BOCA PARQUE 1798 NW 15 VISTA BOCA RATON 561.535.1112 BOCA RATON PLAZA CORP 2901 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.750.9944 BOCA RATON RESORT AND CLUB 501 E CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.447.3000

BOCA REAL GARDENS 431 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.392.9594 BOCA RETREAT APTS 520 NE 46 ST BOCA RATON 561.392.5397 BOCA SOL APTS 200 NE 20 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.5777 BOCA SUNRISE APARTMENTS 1600 NW 15 AVE BOCA RATON BOCA TERRA APARTMENTS 540 NE 45 ST BOCA RATON 561.392.8920 BOCA TERRA II 560 NE 46 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.3080 BOCA VILLA APT 100 W HIDDEN VALLEY BLVD BOCA RATON 561.997.2666 BOCA WINDS APARTMENTS 530 NE 47 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.5591 BOCA WINDS APT 541 NE 42 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.5591 BOUGANVILLES 1500 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.428.2224 CAMDEN BOCA RATON 131 S FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.367.8900 CAMINO DEL SOL 399 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.391.7170 CAMINO HOUSE LLC 482 SW 9 ST BOCA RATON 561.368.5555 CAMINO PLACE RENTAL APT 398 SW 8 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.7170 CAMINO REAL CONDOMINIUM 450 CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON CAMINO VERDE APARTMENTS 370 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.391.7170 CARLTON HOUSE I 559 NE 44 ST BOCA RATON 561.392.8920 CARLTON HOUSE II 520 NE 45 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.4100 CARRIAGE WALK OF BOCA LP 1400 NW 13 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.6219 CASA AMARILLA VACATION RENTAL HOME 1274 SW 13 AVE BOCA RATON

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CASA DEL BOCA APARTMENT 799 SW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.391.7506 CENTENNIAL HOMES APTS 245 NW 19 ST BOCA RATON 561.350.4091 CHARLESTON (THE) 20525 S CHARLESTON BOCA RATON 561.470.1901 COLLETTE APARTMENTS 353 NW 20 ST BOCA RATON 561.289.5571 COLONIAL COURT APARTMENTS 315 NW 20 ST BOCA RATON 561.289.5571

CORNER HOUSE 3763 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.392.9594 COUNTRY CLUB COVE APTS 22850 SW 13 PL BOCA RATON 561.852.3081 COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE APARTMENTS 1601 NW 13TH STREET BOCA RATON 561-702-3757

COURT GARDEN OF BOCA LP 1200 NW 15 COURT BOCA RATON 561.395.6219 CROWN COURT OF BOCA LP 1400 NW 15 AVE 1300 & 1500 BOCA RATON 561.395.6219 CRYSTAL PALMS 6874 PALMETTO CIR S BOCA RATON 561.395.8720 CYNTHIA GARDENS 1675 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.426.1675 DEL RIO APTS 875 SW 4 CT BOCA RATON 561.404.4990 DEL RIO SOUTH APARTMENTS 480 W CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.750.7845 DORCHESTER APARTMENTS LLC 3535 NW 3 AVE BOCA RATON 561.809.3185 DUNES OF BOCA 9410 SW 8 ST 9430 & 9450 BOCA RATON 561.483.1788 EL-AD CAMINO REAL 33 E CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.955.9244 EL-AD MIZNER ON THE GREEN LLC 200 SE MIZNER BLVD BOCA RATON 561.367.4006

EMBASSY SUITES BOCA RATON 661 NW 53 ST BOCA RATON 561.994.8200 EMERALD BAY CLUB 10235 BOCA ENTRADA BLVD BOCA RATON 561.488.4025 EXTENDED STAY AMERICA 501 NW 77 ST BOCA RATON 561.994.2599 FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES 3400 AIRPORT RD BOCA RATON 561.417.8585 FIVE STAR PREMIER RESIDENCES OF BOCA RATON

22601 CAMINO DEL MAR BOCA RATON 561.750.7100

FORUM APARTMENTS (THE) 1361 S FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.395.9440 FRENCH QUARTER APTS 399 SW 8 ST BOCA RATON 561.395.7777 GABLES BOCA PLACE 22148 BOCA PLACE DR BOCA RATON 561.395.6803 GABLES MARBELLA LUXURY APARTMENT HOMES 22182 BELLA LAGO DR BOCA RATON

GABLES PALMA VISTA 9896 GRAND VERDE WAY BOCA RATON 561.218.1303 GABLES TOWN COLONY 6079 TOWN COLONY DR BOCA RATON 561.487.7811 GABLES TOWN PLACE 21409 TOWN LAKE DR BOCA RATON 561.338.6861

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GATEWAY MANOR APTS 422 SW 9 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.8884 GENEVA APARTMENTS 1721 NW 15 VISTA BOCA RATON 561.391.9129 GODDARD APT 1570 N DIXIE HWY BOCA RATON 561.587.0263 GOLDEN PALMS APARTMENTS 373 NW 4 DIAGONAL BOCA RATON 561.394.0900 GOLF CLUB VILLAS 501 E CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.447.3000 GUEST SUITES OF BOCA RATON 701 NW 53 ST BOCA RATON 561.997.9500 HAMPTON INN BOCA RATON 1455 YAMATO RD BOCA RATON 561.738.1405 HERITAGE AT BOCA RATON LUXURY RENTAL APARTMENTS

320 W PALMETTO PARK RD BOCA RATON 561.392.2901

HH VILLA RICA LLC 690 KINGSBRIDGE ST BOCA RATON 561.404.4990 HH VILLA RICA LLC 665 GLOUCHESTER ST BOCA RATON 561.404.4990 HILTON GARDEN INN BOCA RATON 8201 CONGRESS AVE BOCA RATON 561.988.6110

JARC APARTMENTS 21150 95 AVE S BOCA RATON JJT PROPERTIES 1550 NW 15 ST OFFICE 13 BOCA RATON 561.368.5966 KAY APARTMENTS 289 NW 19 ST BOCA RATON 561.368.5555 KEITH GARDENS OF BOCA 1171 NW 15 AVE BOCA RATON 561.395.6219 LAUVESSE APTS 541 NE 45 ST BOCA RATON 561.338.6978 MARIOTT STRATFORD COURT 6343 VIA DE SONRISA DEL SUR BOCA RATON 561.392.5940 MARRIOTT BOCA RATON AT BOCA CENTER 5150 TOWN CENTER CIRCLE BOCA RATON 561-392-4600 MAYA PALM CONDOMINIUMS 201 SW 7 ST BOCA RATON 561-391-5000 MEEKER APTS 1171 NW 15 CT BOCA RATON 561.395.4340 MIZNER COURT HOLDINGS LLC 6503 N MILITARY TRL BOCA RATON MIZNER PARK PALM TOWER 401 NE MIZNER BLVD STE 201 BOCA RATON 561.750.0369 MIZNER PARK TOWNHOUSES 333 NE MIZNER BLVD BOCA RATON 561.750.0369 MIZNER TOWNHOMES LLC 20 SE 14 ST BOCA RATON 954.426.3312 MTD(PELED)LLC 1820 NW 15 VISTA BOCA RATON 954-881-0776 OAKWOOD APARTMENTS 1979 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.392.9594 OCEAN 601 APTS 601 N OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON OCEAN BREEZE GOLD AND COUNTRY CLUB 5800 NW 2 AVE BOCA RATON 561.994.0400

OCEAN LODGE 531 N OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON 561.395.7772 OCEAN VILLA APT 501 N OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON

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PALM FOREST CONDO APTS 1980 NW 4 AVE BOCA RATON 561.394.0238 PALMS OF BOCA DEL MAR APT (THE) 5515 PACIFIC BLVD BOCA RATON 561.395.6190

PALOMAR APARTMENTS LLC 1499 NW 15 AVE BOCA RATON 561.368.5555 PARKVUE BUILDING 111 E BOCA RATON RD BOCA RATON 561.338.5610 PR/III BROADSTONE NORTH BOCA LLC 7801 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 561.997.0996

QUALITY INN 2899 N FEDERAL HWY BOCA RATON 954.815.9205 REALM BOCA RATON 1202 SW 1 AVE BOCA RATON 561.394.3184 REALM BOCA RATON 1300 SW 1 AVE BOCA RATON 561.394.3184 REFLECTIONS OF BOCA DEL MAR LLC 5500 PACIFIC BLVD BOCA RATON 561.750.0881

RENAISSANCE BOCA RATON 2000 NW 19 ST BOCA RATON 561.368.5252 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 575 NW 77 ST BOCA RATON ROYAL COLONIAL APTS 1015 SPANISH RIVER RD BOCA RATON 561.395.3080 ROYAL PALM PLACE 101 PLAZA REAL SOUTH BOCA RATON 561.392.8920 ROYAL POINCIANA 93 VIA FLORESTA DRIVE BOCA RATON 407-536-6169 SAN MARCO HOLDINGS LLC 5555 N MILITARY TRL BOCA RATON 561.997.6700 SAN MARINO AT TOWN PLACE 20901 ST ANDREWS BLVD BOCA RATON (561)487-0404 SAVANNAH PLACE APARTMENTS 22356 CALIBRE CT BOCA RATON 561.392.2255

SILVER ROCK FLORIDA LLC 262 NE 30 ST BOCA RATON SOMERSET PLACE 5614 WELLESLEY PARK DR BOCA RATON SPANISH RIVER ROAD APT 1075 SPANISH RIVER RD BOCA RATON 561.391.8180 SPRINGHILL SUITES 5130 NW 8 AVE BOCA RATON 561.994.2107 SUPERIOR FLORIDA RENTALS COM LLC 877 E PALMETTO PARK RD BOCA RATON 561.300.3001

TANGLEWOOD APARTMENTS OF BOCA RATON LLC

325 NW SPANISH RIVER BLVD BOCA RATON 561.368.1789

TOWNEPLACE SUITES 5110 NW 8 AVE BOCA RATON 561.994.7232 TROPICAL LEASING COMPANY/ TLC 760 PARK DR W BOCA RATON

TUSCANY POINTE 23126 POST GARDENS WAY BOCA RATON UNIVERSITY APTS 3000 NW 5 AVE BOCA RATON 561.736.5933 VENTURA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC 2301 S OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON 561.392.3075

VERANDA CLUB (THE) 6061 N PALMETTO CIR BOCA RATON 561.368.2122

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VILLA CORTEZ APT 459 SW 8 ST BOCA RATON 561.391.7506 VILLA MAYA APTS 301 SW 8 ST BOCA RATON 954.441.5794 VILLA OCEANA 2519 N OCEAN BLVD BOCA RATON 561.392.9080 VILLA RICA APTS 520 NE 44 ST BOCA RATON 561.392.6504 VISTA TOWNHOMES LLC 1783 NW 15 VISTA BOCA RATON 561.368.5555 WATERSTONE RESORT & MARINA 999 E CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561-368-9500

WHEATON APTS LLC 521 NE 45 ST BOCA RATON 561.368.6600 WHISPERING PALMS APTS 4850 NE 5 AVE BOCA RATON 561.404.4990 WHISPERING PALMS APTS C 559 NE 48 ST BOCA RATON 561.750.8800 WYNDHAM GARDEN HOTEL - BOCA RATON 1950 GLADES RD BOCA RATON 561.368.5200

YACHT CLUB AT BOCA RATON RESORT AND CLUB 501 E CAMINO REAL BOCA RATON 561.447.3091

1021 NE 8 AVE APTS 1021 NE 8 AVE DELRAY BEACH 120 NE 1 AVE APARTMENT 120 NE 1 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.7766 2250 FLORIDA BLVD APARTMENTS 2250 FLORIDA BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.429.8502

238 SE 1ST AVE APTS 238 SE 1 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.0003 ABBEY DELRAY 2000 LOWSON BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.278.3249 ABBEY DELRAY SOUTH 1717 HOMEWOOD BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.272.9600 ALTA CONGRESS APARTMENTS 250 CONGRESS PARK DR DELRAY BEACH 561.303.1691 APARTMENTS 342 NE 3 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.3566 APOGEE AT DELRAY LLC 268 NE 14 ST DELRAY BEACH 561.364.2001 AUBURN TRACE APT 625 AUBURN CIR W DELRAY BEACH 561.243.6800 BEACHWAY INN 655 GEORGE BUSH BLVD DELRAY BEACH BREAKERS-ON-THE-OCEAN 1875 S OCEAN BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.278.4501 CASA ATLANTICO 132 SE 5 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.7554 CDC APARTMENTS TOWNHOMES 630 SW 20 CT DELRAY BEACH 561.266.9840

CITATION CLUB APARTMENTS 4801 S CITATION DR DELRAY BEACH 561.496.7700 CONDO APARTMENTS 625 20 CT DELRAY BEACH 561.738.6000 CRANE'S BEACHHOUSE HOTEL & TIKI BAR 82 GLEASON ST DELRAY BEACH 561.278.1700

DELRAY 1865 LINTON LAKE DR DELRAY BEACH 561.330.6995 DELRAY BAY APARTMENTS HOMES 200 LINDELL BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.243.2006

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DELRAY BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGE

140 NW 4 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.8640

DELRAY BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

133 NW 5 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.8640

DELRAY NINTH LLC 1000 NE 9 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.775.1300 DELRAY PLACE 220 SE 10 ST DELRAY BEACH 561.391.5000 DELRAY VERANA 1495 SPRING HARBOR DRIVE DELRAY BEACH 561-330-6995 EAST HAVEN CONDO 34 SE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.715.4193 EILEEN APARTMENTS 351 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.737.4421 ENCLAVE AT DELRAY BCH 14768 ENCLAVE LAKES DR DELRAY BEACH 561.638.8820 FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES 910 W ATLANTIC AVE DELRAY BEACH 954.392.8788 FLORIDA ATLANTIC APTS 101 NE 4 ST DELRAY BEACH 561.499.4639 FOUNTAINS AT DELRAY BEACH 14401 S MILITARY TRAIL DELRAY BEACH 561.496.5558 FRANKLIN 320 FRANKIN CLUB DR DELRAY BEACH GAGLIARDI REVOCABLE TRUST 1000 PALM TRL DELRAY BEACH 786.423.4694 GROVES OF DELRAY (THE) 1301 SW 10 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.1822 GV DELRAY WEST LLC 5859 HERITAGE PKWY DELRAY BEACH 561.499.7744 HAMPTON 702 NE 8 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.715.8836 HARBOUR VIEW APARTMENTS, LLC 717 NE 1 ST DELRAY BEACH 954-776-9900

HARBOUR'S EDGE 401 E LINTON BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.272.7979 HH 613 LLC 613 NE 4 ST DELRAY BEACH 561.404.4990 HYATT PLACE DELRAY BEACH/PINEAPPLE GROVE 104 NE 2 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.330.3530

INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE 414 ANDREWS AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.272.2474 INTERLOC INTRACOASTAL APTS 912 914 PALM TRL DELRAY BEACH 561.455.0750 ISSAACS RENTALS 5054 GOLFVIEW CT APT 15242 DELRAY BEACH 201.420.5940 JACKIE C MADINCEA 1122 OCEAN TER DELRAY BEACH 561.865.7824 JAMES & NOHRA GAGLIARDI 142 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH JAMES A PHILIP & NOHRA GAGLIARDI 812 NE 8 AVE DELRAY BEACH 786.423.4694

JANET TERSAKYAN APARTMENTS 417 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.988.9116

KA INVESTORS INC 912 N PALM TRL DELRAY BEACH 561.391.6543 KENDALL APARTMENTS 1605 NE 3 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.243.0509

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KENNEDY RENTAL 314 VENETIAN DR STE 3 DELRAY BEACH KOSCHIL RENTAL 525 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 312.513.7984 LAKE DELRAY APTS 700 LINDELL BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.278.6255 LARK APARTMENTS (THE) 1009 CASUARINA RD DELRAY BEACH 561.276.9179 LAS FLORES APTS 2870 FLORIDA BLVD DELRAY BEACH 954.485.3211 LATVIJA PARTNERS LLC 340 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 202.302.5932 MACFARLANE ARMS APTS 215 MACFARLANE DR DELRAY BEACH 561.272.2929 MARION & PATS APARTMENTS 101 SW 5 AVE DELRAY BEACH MIZNER COUNTRY CLUB 16104 MIZNER CLUB DR DELRAY BEACH 561.638.4030 OASIS DELRAY BEACH APARTMENTS 5600 W ATLANTIC AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.638.0920 ODOM APARTMENTS 11 SW 6 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.498.1894 PALM GARDENS 705 W LINTON BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.441.1016 PALM MANOR APARTMENTS 31 SW 9 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.276.8640 PALM TRAIL APTS 1850 N PALM TRL DELRAY BEACH 561.697.9983 PALMS AT DELRAY BEACH 119 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.445.3530 PAPAS APARTMENTS 211 S SWINTON AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.241.0156 PARLIAMENT INN 1236 GEORGE BUSH BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.276.6245 PINEAPPLE APARTMENTS 202 NE 11 ST DELRAY BEACH 540.687.8329 RAY MAR APARTMENTS 425 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.482.4034 ROSEN APTS 1611 NE 3 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.243.0509 SANDOWAY INN 134 GLEASON ST DELRAY BEACH 561.272.2666 SANDS TERRACE APARTMENT 135 NE 1 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.265.0964 SEA BREEZE INN 1600 N FEDERAL HWY STE 112 DELRAY BEACH 561.278.3344 SEAGATE HOTELS & SPA 1000 E ATLANTIC AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.266.9910 SLOAN COURT APARTMENTS 434 NE 7 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.243.8755 SUN PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA GROUP 1 LLC 36 SALINA AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.274.2344 SUNDY INN 106 S SWINTON AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.243.2400 SWAYING PALMS COTTAGES 3045 N FEDERAL HWY DELRAY BEACH 561.732.5609 THOMAS APTS 1601 NE 3 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.272.7059 TOWER APARTMENTS 401 NE 2 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.498.1121 VILLAGE APARTMENTS 119 NW 1 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.795.5863

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VILLAGE AT DELRAY APARTMENTS 695 AUBURN AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.243.6802

VILLAS AT VILLAGE SQUARE 737 VILLAGE SQUARE CIR DELRAY BEACH VILLAS D'ESTE 125 VIA D'ESTE DELRAY BEACH VININGS AT DELRAY BCH 650 LAVERS CIR DELRAY BEACH 561.279.1855 WAHDO PROPERTIES 1634-1 CATHERINE DR DELRAY BEACH WATERS EDGE APARTMENTS 500 N CONGRESS AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.274.0344 WEATHERSPOON APARTMENT 42 SW 12 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.278.3525 WOODBROOK APARTMENTS 815 SW 20 CT DELRAY BEACH 561.582.5586 WORTHING PLACE 32 SE 2 AVE DELRAY BEACH 561.330.3273 WRIGHT BY THE SEA 1901 S OCEAN BLVD DELRAY BEACH 561.278.3355

WEST CENTRAL COUNTY (Royal Palm Beach - Wellington)

Development Name Address City Telephone ARCHSTONE HIDDEN HARBOR 222 KINGFISHER WAY ROYAL PALM BEACH 561.798.3738 PARK AIRE APARTMENTS 570 CHRISTINA DR ROYAL PALM BEACH 561.282.0973 WATERWAY APARTMENTS 164 SPARROW DR ROYAL PALM BEACH 561.792.2121 AXIS WELLINGTON GREEN 3409 POMEROL DR WELLINGTON 561.333.5353 COLDWELL BANKER 12300 S SHORE BLVD #100 WELLINGTON 561.793.3400 COLDWELL BANKER 12300 S SHORE BLVD #100 WELLINGTON 561.793.3400 ESTATES AT WELLINGTON GREEN 2301 WELLINGTON GREEN DR WELLINGTON 561.791.7368 HAMPTON INN AND SUITES WELLINGTON 2155 WELLINGTON GREEN DR WELLINGTON 561.479.9696

NOWAK PROPERTY MGMT APARTMENTS 1133 WHITE PINE DR WELLINGTON 561.798.3725

PALM COURT AT WELLINGTON 711 FOREST CLUB DR WELLINGTON 561.793.8500 POLO LAKES APARTMENTS 1950 POLO LAKE BLVD WELLINGTON 561.791.3332 SOLARA AT WELLINGTON 2037 POLO GARDENS DR WELLINGTON 561.795.0819 WATERSTONE AT WELLINGTON 2141 VININGS CIR WELLINGTON 561.753.7880 WELLINGTON GARDENS 1403 12 FAIRWAY WELLINGTON 954.275.0339

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Development Name Address City Telephone 33 NE AVE C 33 NE AVE C BELLE GLADE 561.992.9489 514 APARTMENT HOUSE 514 SW 7 ST BELLE GLADE 561.449.1995 577 SW 7TH STREET APARTMENTS 577 SW 7 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 948 SW MLK BLDG 948 SW AVE E BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 BELLE GLADE ACQUISITIONS 641 SW AVE A BELLE GLADE 786.412.9343 BELLE GLADE GARDENS APARTMENTS 2000 S MAIN ST BELLE GLADE 561.952.6370 BELLE GLADE ONE LLC 612 SW MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD BELLE GLADE 786.391.0569 CALAS PROPERTIES 800-928 800 N MAIN ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.3509 CAXIAS GROUP LLC 256 SW AVE B BELLE GLADE 561.985.0444 COVENANT VILLAS 601 COVENANT DR BELLE GLADE 561.996.2300 DIANE APARTMENTS 802 SW 16 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.3289 E K L APARTMENTS 133 NW AVE B BELLE GLADE 561.996.6761 FREDONIA APARTMENTS 665 W AVE A BELLE GLADE 561.996.5295 FSHB 340 SW 6TH ST BELLE GLADE 561.988.4777 GARDEN PLACE APARTMENTS 226 NW 15 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 HESTE APARTMENT 108 NW 4 ST BELLE GLADE (561)301-7912 J & D RENTALS INC 505 SW 9 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 J & D RENTALS INC 333 SW AVE E BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 J & D RENTALS INC 1009 W AVE A BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 J&D DWELLINGS INC 843 LINDA RD BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 JAMES APARTMENTS 525 SW 8 ST BELLE GLADE 561.396.3965 JEUDY APARTMENTS 300 SW 6 ST BELLE GLADE 561.692.1030 KENNETH KNOWLES APARTMENTS 249 NW 11 ST BELLE GLADE 561.985.2695 LABIBA PROPERTY 507 SW 6 ST BELLE GLADE 561.261.1139 LILLIE MOSELY APARTMENTS 332 SW 3 ST BELLE GLADE 561.924.6470 MATOS APARTMENTS 549 S MAIN ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.6959 MCJ APARTMENTS 560 SW 6 ST BELLE GLADE 561.396.3965 MCKINSEY APTS 608 W AVE A BELLE GLADE 786.499.9701 MT ZION CHURCH APTS 940 SW AVE B PL BELLE GLADE 561.996.3898

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PARKVIEW APARTMENTS 324 NE 1 ST BELLE GLADE POOLE RENTALS 318 SW AVE B BELLE GLADE 561.261.3924 R & B PROPERTIES APARTMENTS 1508 NW AVE D BELLE GLADE 561.848.1738 R & B PROPERTIES APARTMENTS 425 SW 3 ST BELLE GLADE 561.848.1738 R & D APARTMENTS 633 SW 8 ST BELLE GLADE 561.601.2660 RIO GROUP OF BELLE GLADE LLC 330 SW AVE B BELLE GLADE 561.985.0444 SHEPHERD APRTMENTS 657 SW AVE E BELLE GLADE 561.261.1297 SIMMONS APTS 216 SW 6 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.1928 SUNLAND MOTEL 1080 S MAIN ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.2817 THOMAS APARTMENTS 584 SW 5 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.3953 THRELKELD RENTAL APARTMENTS 324 E CANAL ST SOUTH BELLE GLADE 561.996.5669 TORRECILLA APARTMENTS 300 NE 1 ST BELLE GLADE 561.992.9489 TORRECILLA'S APARTMENTS 200 NE 1 ST BELLE GLADE 561.992.9489 TWO BROTHERS LAUNDRYMAT INC 1132 NW AVE L BELLE GLADE 561.983.3480 WASHINGTON APARTMENTS 340 NW 11 ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.8870 WASHINGTON APTS 748 SW AVE A BELLE GLADE 561.936.7039 QUIET WATERS 306 SW 10TH ST BELLE GLADE 561.996.7040 HORIZON INN & SUITES 1075 SOUTH MAIN ST BELLE GLADE 5619928600 ADAMS APARTMENTS ANGEE 272 S LAKE AVE PAHOKEE 561.924.5719 AMARYLLIS GARDENS 381 J MALONE DR PAHOKEE 561.924.3227 BIG LAKES APARTMENTS 230 S BARFIELD HWY PAHOKEE 561.924.5561 DOVELAND VILLAS 8733 DOVELAND DR PAHOKEE 561.996.2300 EVERGLADES INN 164 2 ST PAHOKEE 561.818.0524 NKH PROPERTIES INC 164 ADAMS PL PAHOKEE 561.370.8887 ROSE BUILDING LLC 169 ADAMS PL PAHOKEE 305.525.1286 ROYAL PALM LAKES 1749 E MAIN ST PAHOKEE 561.924.8008 STREAMLINE APTS LLC 732 JOE LOUIS AVE PAHOKEE 954.655.1478 SUGAR CANE VILLAS 38520 N 86 ST PAHOKEE 561.443.3251 W F TILLIS RENTALS 149 ANNONA ST PAHOKEE (561)996-8870 AAA STORAGE INC 190 NW 6 AVE SOUTH BAY 561.996.8007 COURTYARD APTS 1190 W PALM BEACH RD SOUTH BAY 954.989.5252

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OKEECHOBEE INN 265 N US HWY 27 SOUTH BAY 5619966517 SKEETE APARTMENTS 110 SW 10 AVE SOUTH BAY 561.985.2527 STARLING MOTEL 240 S US 27 SOUTH BAY 561.996.1729

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Appendix F: List of Existing Mobile Home Parks

NORTH AND SOUTH COUNTY

Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lake Park, Mangonia Park, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, Tequesta

Name Address City Phone SubType

Mobile Home Spaces

Vehicle Spaces

Tent Spaces Total Spaces

Del-Raton Mobile Headquarters Inc.

2998 S Federal Highway

Delray Beach (561) 278-4633

Recreational Vehicle Park

24 36 0 60

Floridian Ocean Park, LLC

14701 US 1 Highway Juno Beach (561) 602-9971

Mobile Home Park

33 3 0 36

Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort

900 Juno Ocean Walk Juno Beach (561) 622-7500

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 246 0 246

Bell's Mobile Home Park 401 N Highway A1A Alt, Lot 14

Jupiter (561) 746-4260

Mobile Home Park

39 0 0 39

Suni-Sands Mobile Home Park

961 N A1A Jupiter (561) 746-7000

Mobile Home Park

108 13 0 121

West Jupiter Camping Resort

17801 130th Avenue North

Jupiter (561) 746-6073

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 74 0 74

Hi Acres Mobile Home Park

9342 Acres Way Lake Park (954) 829-7488

Mobile Home Park

52 0 0 52

A Garden Walk MHC, LLC 8200 N Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens

(561) 622-3344

Mobile Home Park

484 0 0 484

Juno Gardens Mobile Home Park

21 Juno Gardens Drive Palm Beach Gardens

(561) 254-0504

Mobile Home Park

19 0 0 19

MHC The Meadows-Florida, LLC

2555 PGA Boulevard Palm Beach Gardens

(561) 626-0888

Mobile Home Park

380 0 0 380

Cooks Cottage Court 3030 Broadway Riviera Beach (561) 844-6544

Mobile Home Park

70 0 0 70

Pineapple Grove Properties LTD

3026 Ave "E" Riviera Beach (561) 454-1664

Mobile Home Park

38 0 0 38

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Oasis Trailer Ct 3100 Broadway Riviera Beach (561) 420-1266

Mobile Home Park

45 0 0 45

Ocean Tide of Riviera Beach

3101 Broadway Riviera Beach (561) 844-6544

Mobile Home Park

236 0 0 236

Palm Lake Cooperative Inc.

7272 42nd Way N 676 Riviera Beach () 842-6590 Mobile Home Park

921 0 0 921

Florida Tropic LLC 2825 Broadway Riviera Beach (561) 454-1664

Mobile Home Park

28 0 0 28

Southern Court 3301 Broadway Riviera Beach (561) 420-1266

Mobile Home Park

145 0 0 145

Peanut Island Park & Campground

6500 Peanut Island Road

Riviera Beach (561) 845-4445

Recreational Camp

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CENTRAL COUNTY Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Lantana, Greenacres, Palm Springs, West Palm Beach,

Name Complete Street

Address City Phone SubType

Mobile Home Spaces

Vehicle Spaces

Tent Spaces Total Spaces

Colonial Estates Inc. 12375 Military Trail Boynton Beach (561) 738-0620

Mobile Home Park

254 0 0 254

Jamaica Bay Inc. 31005 Jamaica Bay Drive

Boynton Beach (561) 732-1303

Mobile Home Park

753 0 0 753

La Paloma 9200 Military Trail Boynton Beach (561) 732-1306

Mobile Home Park

238 0 0 238

Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates Inc.

4290 Royal Manor Boulevard

Boynton Beach (561) 732-1050

Mobile Home Park

437 0 0 437

Sand & Sea Village Mobile Home Community

2350 NW 20th Avenue Boynton Beach (561) 732-1499

Mobile Home Park

608 0 0 608

Sunny South Estates 8710 Sunny Avenue S Boynton Beach (561) 732-1703

Mobile Home Park

319 0 0 319

Whispering Pines 7900 Lawrence Road Boynton Beach (561) 965-5552

Mobile Home Park

304 0 0 304

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Colonial MHC Limited Partnership

1040 Marco Court Greenacres (561) 968-5763

Mobile Home Park

326 0 0 326

Palm Beach Plantation 6860 Lantana Road Greenacres (561) 967-1661

Mobile Home Park

214 0 0 214

Pickwick Park M.H.P. 1 Pickwick Park Drive E

Greenacres (561) 967-5188

Mobile Home Park

377 0 0 377

Briarwood Mobile Home Park, LLC

134 Fern Lane Lake Worth (561) 964-7441

Mobile Home Park

144 0 0 144

Gold Coast Christian Camp

7495 Park Lane Road Lake Worth (561) 968-3136

Recreational Camp

1 0 0 45

Grasso Mobile Home Park

4037 Davis Road Lake Worth (561) 738-5933

Mobile Home Park

13 0 0 13

Greenacres Mobile Estates

3033 S Military Trail Lake Worth (561) 820-0080

Mobile Home Park

75 0 0 75

Holiday II Mobile Home Park

1803 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth (248) 988-8845

Mobile Home Park

101 0 0 101

Holts Lazyland Trailer Park

1717 12th Avenue S Lake Worth (561) 586-4995

Mobile Home Park

144 0 0 144

John Prince Park Campground

2700 6th Avenue S Lake Worth (561) 582-2992

Recreational Vehicle Park

1 265 0 266

Johnathan & Laura Ettman

9 Urquhart Street Lake Worth (561) 301-0659

Mobile Home Park

8 0 0 8

Kokomo Management Inc.

5896 Shawnee Drive Lake Worth (561) 965-4303

Mobile Home Park

161 0 0 161

MHC Lake Worth Village, LLC

5160 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth (561) 965-4129

Mobile Home Park

826 0 0 826

Mar Mak Colony Mobile Home Park

3324 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth (954) 986-2300

Mobile Home Park

104 0 0 104

Maralago Cay 6280 S Ash Lane Lantana (561) 967-2626

Mobile Home Park

603 0 0 603

Lago Palma Manufactured Home Community

5656 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth (561) 965-0448

Mobile Home Park

300 0 0 300

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Melaleuca Trailer Park 4848 S Military Trail Lake Worth (561) 965-0311

Mobile Home Park

15 0 0 15

Orange Grove Mobile Home Park LLC

2600 6th Avenue S Lake Worth (561) 585-1343

Mobile Home Park

109 0 0 109

Palm Beach Mobile Home Park, LLC

300 Cypress Drive Lake Worth (298) 988-8845

Mobile Home Park

333 0 0 333

Ramblewood Mobile Home Park

2714 10th Avenue N Lake Worth (561) 968-4394

Mobile Home Park

43 0 0 43

Royal Palm Mobile Home Park

2781 2nd Avenue Lake Worth (561) 967-9942

Mobile Home Park

106 34 0 140

Tom's Trailer Park Inc. 4194 S Kirk Road Lake Worth (561) 965-4897

Mobile Home Park

15 0 0 15

Florida Tropic LLC 810 N 4th Street Lantana (561) 301-1653

Mobile Home Park

62 2 0 64

Lantana Cascade Mobile Home Park

6330 S Congress Avenue

Lantana (561) 967-6410

Mobile Home Park

462 0 0 462

Palm Bch. Travelers Park 6159 Lawrence Road Lantana (561) 967-3139

Recreational Vehicle Park

1 99 0 100

Palm Breezes Club 3500 W Lantana Road Lantana (561) 433-8223

Mobile Home Park

189 0 0 189

Al & Lu's Mobile Home Park

1637 S Military Trail, Suite B10

West Palm Beach

(561) 964-4900

Mobile Home Park

30 0 0 30

Bills Trailer Park LLC 356 S Congress Avenue 9

West Palm Beach

(561) 734-3205

Mobile Home Park

11 2 0 13

Blue Grass Palm Beach Mobil Homes Community, LLC

4309 Parker Avenue West Palm Beach

(561) 832-9192

Mobile Home Park

86 4 0 90

Blue Sky Mobile Park 2780 Old Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 683-4440

Mobile Home Park

13 0 0 13

Casa Del Monte M.H.P LLC

6151 Forest Hill Boulevard

West Palm Beach

(561) 967-3993

Mobile Home Park

657 0 0 657

Casa Loma Mobile Home Park

1451 N Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 683-4741

Mobile Home Park

80 0 0 80

Congress Mobile Home Park

1960 N Congress Avenue

West Palm Beach

(561) 533-6133

Mobile Home Park

30 0 0 30

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Everglades Youth Conservation Camp

12100 Seminole Pratt Whitney

West Palm Beach

(561) 624-6929

Recreational Camp

0 10 0 10

Happy Landings M.H.P. 1311 S Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 964-7680

Mobile Home Park

44 0 0 44

Haverhill Mobile Home Park

559 N Haverhill Road West Palm Beach

(561) 301-1653

Mobile Home Park

47 0 0 47

Holiday Plaza M.H.P. 2256 N Haverhill Road West Palm Beach

(561) 686-0068

Mobile Home Park

266 0 0 266

Holiday Ranch M.H. Park, LTD

1375 S Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 964-7680

Mobile Home Park

227 0 0 227

Lakeside Mobile Home Park, LLC

2156 Okeechobee Boulevard

West Palm Beach

(561) 683-2056

Mobile Home Park

259 0 0 259

Linda's Mobile Home Court

1750 N Congress Avenue, Lot 10

West Palm Beach

(561) 689-6868

Mobile Home Park

24 0 0 24

Long Lake Village LLC. 4750 Carefree Cove Boulevard

West Palm Beach

(561) 433-2363

Mobile Home Park

134 0 0 134

Horizon Homes @ Marlboro Courts II, LLC

4261 Hillary Circle West Palm Beach

(561) 963-9977

Mobile Home Park

96 0 0 96

Meadowbrook Mobile Park, LLC

1531 N Drexel Road, Lot 66

West Palm Beach

(561) 686-0015

Mobile Home Park

435 0 0 435

Palm Beach Colony 2000 N Congress Avenue, Unit 76

West Palm Beach

(561) 686-1178

Mobile Home Park

285 0 0 285

Paradise Mobile Home Park

3206 Forest Hill Boulevard

West Palm Beach

(561) 637-7203

Mobile Home Park

37 0 0 37

Rainbow Mobile Home Colony

2767 S Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 967-2277

Mobile Home Park

44 0 0 44

South Fla. Fair & PBC Expositions

9067 Southern Boulevard

West Palm Beach

(555) 555-5555

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 227 0 227

Tavares Cove Mobile Home Park-Phase I

2315 Espana Real West Palm Beach

(561) 965-5165

Mobile Home Park

272 0 0 272

Tavares Cove Mobile Home Park-Phase II

2315 Espana Real West Palm Beach

(561) 965-5165

Mobile Home Park

105 0 0 105

The Palm Beach RV Park 1444 Old Okeechobee Road, Lot 11

West Palm Beach

(561) 659-2817

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 31 0 31

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Twin Lakes Mobile Home Park

1701 Skees Road West Palm Beach

(561) 689-6868

Mobile Home Park

77 0 0 77

Vacation Inn Resort of the Palm Beaches, Inc.

6500 N Military Trail West Palm Beach

(561) 848-6170

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 400 0 400

Wrights Private Trailer Park

3205 Tuxedo Avenue West Palm Beach

(561) 683-5788

Mobile Home Park

48 0 0 48

WEST CENTRAL COUNTY Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach and Wellington

Name Complete Street

Address City Phone SubType

Mobile Home Spaces

Vehicle Spaces

Tent Spaces Total Spaces

Lion Country Safari KOA 2000 Lion Country Safari Road Loxahatchee (561) 793-

1084 Recreational Vehicle Park 1 211 18 234

Sunsport Gardens 14125 N Road Loxahatchee (561) 793-0423

Recreational Vehicle Park 0 108 25 133

WEST COUNTY ( Lake Region) Belle Glade, Canal Point, Lake Harbour, Pahokee, South Bay,

Name Complete Street

Address City Phone SubType

Mobile Home Spaces

Vehicle Spaces

Tenting

Spaces Total Spaces Bearden Trailer Park 1117 NW 16th Street Belle Glade (561) 996-

3383 Mobile Home Park

11 0 0 11

City of Belle Glade Marina Campground

Tory Island Belle Glade (561) 996-0100

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 370 0 370

Gladeview Mobile Home Park

800 SW 16th Street Belle Glade (561) 996-2522

Mobile Home Park

35 0 0 35

Johnson's Trailer Park 340 W Canal Street S Belle Glade (561) 755-0979

Mobile Home Park

25 0 0 25

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Lake Breeze Mobile Home Park

State Road #715 & Hatcher Road

Belle Glade (561) 996-4127

Mobile Home Park

117 0 0 117

Lewis Trailer Park 1108 W Canal Street S Belle Glade (561) 996-6069

Mobile Home Park

50 0 0 50

Lott's Trailer Park 1324 NW 13th Street 8

Belle Glade (561) 996-6113

Mobile Home Park

8 0 0 8

Mid-City Trailer Park 300 NW 11th Street Belle Glade (561) 204-4143

Mobile Home Park

42 0 0 42

Mohr's Trailer Court 1309 NW 16th Street Belle Glade (561) 996-0268

Mobile Home Park

36 0 0 36

Motes' Mobile Home Park

600 SW 16th Street Belle Glade (561) 996-4524

Mobile Home Park

13 0 0 13

Hester's Mobile Home Park

150 NW 3rd Street Belle Glade (561) 301-7912

Mobile Home Park

25 0 0 25

Pioneer Park Mobile Home Park Inc

190 State 715 Road Belle Glade (561) 996-8467

Mobile Home Park

275 0 0 275

Tillman's Mobile Home Park

1608 SE Ave G Belle Glade Mobile Home Park

51 0 0 51

Twin Palms Mobile Home Park

1508 NW Avenue "P" Belle Glade (561) 924-5504

Mobile Home Park

35 0 0 35

Connell's Trailer Park US Hwy 441 N Canal Point (772) 262-5372

Mobile Home Park

14 0 0 14

Lakeshore Trailer Park 12133 US 441 Canal Point (561) 924-5789

Mobile Home Park

13 0 0 13

Crooked Hook RV Resort US Hwy 27 3 Mi E of Clewiston (863)983-7112 Recreational Vehicle Park

3 201 8 212

Monterrey Rentals LLC N US 27 Highway Lake Harbor (561) 863-9836

Mobile Home Park

17 0 0 17

ABW Properties 630 S Barfield Highway

Pahokee (561) 924-7131

Mobile Home Park

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Ed Crosby Mobile Home Park

Golden Pl & S W 7th Street

Pahokee (561) 924-5504

Mobile Home Park

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Keen's Mobile Home Park

3449 E Main Street Pahokee (561) 924-5848

Mobile Home Park

108 0 0 108

King Bee Trailer Park 262 E 7th Street Pahokee (561) 357-5820

Mobile Home Park

7 0 0 7

May's Mobile Home Park 2660 E Main Street Pahokee (863) 497-1574

Mobile Home Park

10 0 0 10

Hanson Mobile Home Park

437 W Main Street Pahokee (713) 266-9989

Mobile Home Park

10 0 0 10

Lake Okeechobee Resort 190 N Lake Avenue Pahokee (561) 924-7832

Recreational Vehicle Park

0 109 0 109

Burt Rentals Fish Camp 229 W Main Street Pahokee (561) 951-4663

Mobile Home Park

19 0 0 19

Pelican River Mobile Home Park

800 McClure Road Pahokee (561) 924-7666

Mobile Home Park

35 0 0 35

Ron Crosby Mobile Home Park

SW Farm Pl & 6th Street

Pahokee (561) 924-5504

Mobile Home Park

65 0 0 65

Shirley's Trailer Park 400 E 7th Street Pahokee (863) 467-1574

Mobile Home Park

32 0 0 32

Usher's Trailer Park 2811 E Main Street Pahokee (561) 793-2094

Mobile Home Park

20 0 0 20

Herring Mobile Home Park

179 Allamanda Drive Pahokee (561) 924-4545

Mobile Home Park

13 0 0 13

Murphy's Mobile Home Park

334 S Barfield Highway

Pahokee (561) 924-2517

Mobile Home Park

16 0 0 16

Pahokee Beach Sailing RV Resort

297 W Main Street Pahokee (561) 951-4663

Recreational Vehicle Park

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Barfield Mobile Home Park

320 S BARFIELD Highway

Pahokee (561) 993-5719

Mobile Home Park

5 0 0 5

Henderson's Mobile Home Park

950 US Highway 27 N South Bay (561) 996-2298

Mobile Home Park

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Northmoor Courts 200 SE 2nd Avenue South Bay (772) 873-2449

Mobile Home Park

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South Bay RV Park 100 Levee Road South Bay (561) 992-9045

Recreational Vehicle Park

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Starling's Trailer Park 240 US Hwy 27 S South Bay (561) 755-0979

Mobile Home Park

31 0 0 31

Total Mobile Home Spaces: 14,889 Total Recreational Vehicles Spaces: 2,680 Total Tent Spaces: 106

Total Overall Spaces: 17,730

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Appendix G: List of Vacant Potential Community Sites

Site Address DK Arena DK Arena (former Jai-Alai Fronton), 1415 45th Street, Mangonia Park, 33407. PCN: 44-43-43-05-00-014-0010 Glades Pioneer Park Glades Pioneer Park, 866 State Road 715, unincorporated PBC, 33430. PCN: 00-37-44-06-00-000-3020 John Prince Memorial Park John Prince Memorial Park, 2700 6th Avenue South, unincorporated PBC, 33461. PCN: 00-43-44-29-00-002-0010 Jupiter Community Park Jupiter Community Park, 3377 Church Street, Jupiter, 33458. PCN: 30-42-40-33-01-000-0020 Lighthouse Park Lighthouse Park, 500 Captain Armours Way, Jupiter. PCN: 30-43-40-31-00-011-0010 & 0200

Patch Reef Park Patch Reef Park, 2000 NW 51st Street (W. Yamato Rd.), Boca Raton, 33431. PCN: 06-42-47-11-00-000-1050 & 1070

PBSC Glades Campus Palm Beach State College (Glades Campus), 1977 College Drive, Belle Glade, 33430. PCN: 04-37-44-37-00-000-0016

South Bay RV Park South Bay RV Park, 100 Levee Road, South Bay, 33493. PCN: 58-36-44-03-00-000-5030

Palm Beach Kennel Club Palm Beach Kennel Club, 1111 North Congress Avenue, unincorporated PBC. 33409. PCN: 00-43-43-30-00-000-5190

South County Regional Park South County Regional Park, 11500 Yamato Road, unincorporated PBC, 33434. PCN: 00-41-47-11-01-007-0010

South Florida Fairgrounds South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Boulevard, unincorporated PBC, 33421. PCN: 00-42-43-27-05-007-0171

Site

Total Size

Open Space

Exisiting Use Owner

Road Capacity

Flood Hazard Elevation Water Sewer

DK Arena 40 acres 35 acres vacant arena private good B-500 Yr 15' ASL on site on site

Glades Pioneer Park 61 acres 58 acres park PBC good B-500 Yr 15' ASL on site on site John Prince Memorial Park 563 acres 44 acres park PBC average B-500 Yr 10' ASL adjacent none Jupiter Community Park 94 acres 34 acres park municipal average B-500 Yr 15' ASL on site on site Lighthouse Park 22 acres 7 acres park municipal average B-500 Yr 5' ASL on site on site

Patch Reef Park 52 acres 14 acres park govt.

district good B-500 Yr 15' ASL on site on site

PBSC Glades Campus 40 acres 36 acres institutional quasi-public good B-500 Yr 13' ASL on site on site

South Bay RV Park 35 acres n/a RV park PBC good rescinded 10' ASL on site on site

Palm Beach Kennel Club 47 acres 37 acres gaming facility private good B-500Yr 15' ASL on site package

South County Regional Park 856 acres 39 acres park PBC average B-500 Yr 15' ASL on site on site

South Florida Fairgrounds 103 acres 77 acres fairgrounds private average C-

Minimal 16' ASL on site on site

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Appendix H: Disaster Housing Community Site Evaluation Checklist Ownership:

Title/Ownership of the Property Name and Contact Information of the owner/property manager/developer Public/Private/Non Profit

Current Use

Existing Manufactured Home Parks Pavement: Paved areas where utilities will be above ground. Examples include parking

lots and paved areas at conference centers, shopping malls, airports, drive-in theaters, business parks, military bases, etc.

Previously cleared Land/Not Cleared

Location: Physical Characteristics Street(s) Names and Rights-of-Way of All Abutting Streets Adjacent Subdivisions/Abutting Lots or Tracts Longitude/Latitude/US National Grid Land Use Designation Uses of Adjacent Properties/Within a Residential Area

Traffic Impacts:

Access to site/parking/traffic flow Access to Public Transit

Size of property:

Number of Total Proposed Units

Utilities Solid waste: Refuse containers/collection Sanitary sewer connections/Septic system/other • Public Water Supply • Power Supply • Utility Disconnects • Telephone Service

Public Safety:

Fire/EMS Response Safety and Security Issues Medical Care/Mental Health Services Fire Codes/Fire Hydrants/Water Supplies for fire protection Hazard Assessment: Flood Zone/Coastal High Hazard Area/Hazardous

Materials/Others Storm Water Management Impacts/Drainage Impacts Utility Disconnects Fire Alarms

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Environmental and Regulatory Issues Buffers: Fence, wall Recreational area Compliance with Land Use and Zoning District requirements Environmental Impact State (endangered specifies, environmentally sensitive areas,

wetlands) Historical Preservation Issues

Community Services

Impact on local community/social disruption Access to churches, community centers Proximity to original homes Access to local stores, restaurants, etc.