August 10, 2021
The bulk of the PBG August City Council meeting was spent reviewing the plans for Downtown Palm Beach Gardens (spanning Ordinances 6/7, 2021 and Resolutions 41/42, 2021), all of which passed 5:0. Richard Slifer, of The Landmark and on its board, made public comment stating that Shopcore (the developer) had excellent communications with the community. He also expressed concerns about future traffic impacts and possible height issues should the remaining buildings be altered. Both the Palm Beach Post in their article and Joel Englehardt in his OnGardens post covered the discussions and plans in detail.
The other major development project discussed on Thursday (via Resolutions 43/44 2021) was the site plans for Panther National Golf Course and Community in Avenir. The site will feature 218 estate homes on sites ranging from 1/3, 1/2 to 1 acre, along with a Nicklaus designed 18 hole golf course, training facilities with a 9-hole par 3 golf course, club house all with a contemporary look. The site is located adjacent to the reserve area. Both resolutions passed 5:0. Panther National’s website can be found here.
Also in the meeting:
Mayor Litt, at the request of Council Member Marciano, briefly adjourned the meeting so that the City’s youth soccer teams could be honored outside (due to Covid restrictions)
Public Comment was made by the following PBG residents
The Consent Agenda passed 5:0, along with the Women’s Equality Day proclamation that Vice Mayor Reed had pulled to discuss separately.
City Manager Report: PBGYY was hosting the under 10 and under 12 Cal Ripkin World Series in the Gardens which was bringing in 1200 people from around the country, and filling over 550 local hotel rooms from August 6-14.
Other business: