April 11, 2017 POLANCO CECILIO 266 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2525
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 266 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000010
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 MAHTANEY KANTA 284 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2525
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 284 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000020
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 BERNAL ANDREA 314 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 314 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000040
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 VALENZIANO SALVATORE & VALENZIANO MARCIE E 328 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 328 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000050
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 BAIRD JOHN & BAIRD NINI 342 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 342 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000060
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 CHAVEZ ARIEL & ESCALANTE CARLA A 358 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 358 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000070
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 SANDER BRIAN M & SANDER KYM M 372 SHADYSIDE CIR E WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 372 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000080
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 PATRICK SCOTT A & PATRICK THEA L 388 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2527
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 388 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000090
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 SILVA ADRIAN 402 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 402 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000100
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 WILKINSON HENRY B & WILKINSON LORI O 418 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 418 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000110
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 YOUNG J KEVIN & YOUNG WENDY K 432 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 432 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000120
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 GAMMONS DAMON 446 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 446 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000130
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 VERGE SHARI M 458 SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 458 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000140
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 VALDES ANGEL 466 E SHADYSIDE CIR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2529
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 466 E SHADYSIDE CIR
PCN# 424402090000150
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 TORRES REDY & TORRES ARELYS V 431 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2613
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 431 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010150
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 DESIUS CERONVIL & DESIUS PHILOMENE M 423 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BCH FL 33415 2613
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 423 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010160
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 2
however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 GRAHAM MARGARET H & GLAMMER MARIAN 415 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2613
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 415 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010170
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 WEDDERBURN LESLIE A & WEDDERBURN LILLIAN 3743 FREMONT DR ELLENWOOD GA 30294 6661
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 407 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010180
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 CABRERA MERCEDES 10579 PASO FINO DR WELLINGTON FL 33449 8009
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 399 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010190
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 SCHRODER JASON 391 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 391 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010200
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 RODRIGUEZ FRANCISCO G & RODRIGUEZ MINERVA L 383 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 383 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402180010210
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 2
however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 MERCELY CROYANT & MERCELY MARIE M 377 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 377 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402220000220
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 CABRERA FRANCISCO & CABRERA MERCEDES 10579 PASO FINO DR WELLINGTON FL 33449 8009
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 371 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402220000230
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 2
however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 MONJARAS LUIS R 367 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 367 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010240
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 2
however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 IVORY 757 LLC 1201 53RD ST WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 2249
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 363 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010250
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 HERNANDEZ ROLANDO & HERNANDEZ BERTA 359 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 359 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010260
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 MONTESINO MARIA & ALFONSO GONZALEZ JOSE A 355 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 355 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010270
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 CAVALLI CHARLES R 351 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 351 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010280
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 BUTTERFIELD BYRON C 347 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 347 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010290
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
April 11, 2017 JOHNSON WILLIE L & HERNANDEZ EMILIA 343 FORESTA TER WEST PALM BEACH FL 33415 2611
DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY
Re: SECOND NOTIFICATION: Rehabilitation of Lake Worth Drainage District’s E-3 Canal Right-of-Way from the L-5 Canal to Gun Club Road (Project No. 16-9921P.01)
Site Address: 343 FORESTA TER
PCN# 424402210010300
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Torres:
As indicated in the initial notification letter dated June 23, 2016 (copy attached) that was both mailed and hand-delivered, the Lake Worth Drainage District (District) previously began necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3 Canal adjacent to your property. This work is necessary to facilitate effective flood control for public safety and provide unobstructed access for emergency flood control response and routine canal maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts may include removal of vegetative encroachments, removal of structural and non-structural encroachments, dredging of the canal channel, and reshaping or reconstruction of the canal bank(s). Encroachments located on the District’s canal rights-of-way can create obstructions to water flow during a heavy rainfall event or hinder the District’s ability to properly maintain the canal, both of which can cause serious flooding issues for surrounding neighborhoods. Due to some issues regarding utility lines on the west side of the canal right-of-way this canal rehabilitation work was temporarily halted. However, these issues have been resolved and the rehabilitation work is scheduled to resume soon.
District surveyors previously staked the canal right-of-way to delineate property lines and identify any vegetative or structural encroachments. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within the canal right-of-way are considered to be encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments or personal property remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. If you have any prior written approvals, agreements, permits, or any other written authorization from the District for any existing encroachments, or any other information relative to any existing encroachment within the canal rights-of-way please contact the District as soon as you can so that this information can be reviewed. Also, if you have constructed or installed any fencing, plantings or vegetation, or any other items within the canal right-of-way of which you are relying on for security purposes, please be advised these are considered encroachments and they will be removed with this rehabilitation project. If any of these existing encroachments have previously been permitted by the District, you may apply for a permit to replace them;
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however, all current and applicable permit criteria must be met. If you wish to secure your private property, you must do so outside the limits of the canal right-of-way. For additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on “In Your Neighborhood” or email us at [email protected]. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Joseph Walsh, Right-of-Way Section Leader, at 561-498-5363, extension 5588.
Sincerely, James W. Fandrey, P.E. Assistant Director of Right-of-Way
JWF/dlh c: Robert Brown, Executive Director
Project No. 16-9921P.01 April 11, 2017 Page 3
Blind Copy Via Email:
Robert Brown, Executive Director Tommy Strowd, P.E., Director of Operations & Maintenance Patrick Martin, P.E., Senior Engineer – Drainage and Special Projects Anthony Las Casas, P.E., Assistant Director of Facilities and Maintenance Brian Tilles, P.E., Right of Way Compliance Manager
Joseph Walsh, Right of Way Section Leader Steven Norlander, Area Inspector David Bends, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Kelsey Smith, P.S.M., Project Surveyor Vickie Demerski, Executive Assistant Rosemary Rayman, Outreach and Records Manager Reagan Walker, Director of Administrative Services Megan Hoffman, Planner/Scheduler
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