Gulf Stream Planning Board Approves Landscaping Changes Amid Concerns Over Tree Heights
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Gulf Stream Planning Board meeting, members approved significant landscaping changes for properties along North Ocean Boulevard and Old Ocean Boulevard, despite ongoing concerns over tree heights and adequate screening. The board also reviewed a new residence proposal on a property known for its scenic value, emphasizing design elements and landscaping that respect the neighborhood’s aesthetic.
One of the most debated topics was the proposed replacement of black olive trees on the south property line of a home on Old Ocean Boulevard. The board had previously requested their removal due to pest and root issues. The homeowner’s representative proposed replacing the invasive trees with native green buttonwood trees, emphasizing their fast growth and aesthetic benefits. However, board members expressed concerns that the proposed 14-foot trees would not match the 25 to 30-foot height of the existing olives, which provided significant cover and privacy. After deliberation, the board decided that replacement trees should be between 18 to 20 feet tall at planting. A motion to approve the removal of the black olives, contingent on the new height requirement, passed unanimously.
The meeting also addressed a deferred application for a trash enclosure relocation at Elcortio on North Ocean Boulevard. The Environmental Design Group’s Valeria Kintania outlined modifications to reduce the visibility of the trash area, including a six-foot enclosure and enhanced landscaping. The board approved the North Ocean Boulevard overlook permit and a level two architectural site plan for the relocation, noting any major changes must receive board approval.
Another proposal involved a new West Indies-style home on Lot 10 at Bluewater Cove. Luis Rivera from Affinity Architects presented the design, which included privacy-enhancing landscaping with green buttonwood trees and foxtail palms. The board discussed the need for the landscaping to obscure specific windows effectively. Although concerns were raised about the development’s uniformity, architects assured members that design variations would avoid a “cookie cutter” appearance. The board unanimously approved the architectural site plan, with conditions for landscaping modifications.
Mark Marsh presented a proposal for a new residence on a property known for its beauty. The existing house is slated for demolition, with the new design preserving the dual entryways to maintain the property’s aesthetic. The proposed single-story home will cover over 9,000 square feet, smaller than the maximum allowable size. The layout features a great room, informal dining area, and guest suites, with architectural elements inspired by Bermuda style. The landscaping plan, presented by Jason Nunes, includes relocating and removing certain trees, with an emphasis on safety and symmetry. The board approved the architectural site plan, noting it met design standards.
Scott Morgan
Planning Board Officials:
Malcolm Murphy, Robert Dockerty, Paul Lyons, Curtiss Roach, Thomas Smith, Brian Coulter, Amanda Jones, Teri Power
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/26/2025
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Recording Published:
06/26/2025
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Duration:
75 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Palm Beach County
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Towns:
Gulf Stream
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