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Town Of Jupiter News
By Jim Kuretski, Open Space/Common Use Tracts A settlement agreement was unanimously approved by
Mayor, Town of Jupiter A Property Owners Association (POA) requested Town the Town Council and authorized by the parties on Jan.
The Town Council works Council approval to remove portions of designated open 17. Public hearings were conducted on Feb. 21 and March
with our town manager, staff space/common use tracts and transfer it to 14 individual 9 to amend the Harbourside Planned Unit Development
and others to address issues property owners. Order and Site Plan to incorporate settlement agreement
affecting our residents and Many Jupiter residential neighborhoods received items. The final step is for a complete set of litigation
businesses. The following development approvals that included designated open space/ settlement documents to be submitted to the court to
provides a summary of common use tracts intended for the enjoyment of all property bring final closure to all litigated matters. This final step
actions and achievements owners. While POA documents may allow its POA Board to was underway at the mid-April copy deadline for this
since March’s community make some decisions about open space/common use tracts, Seabreeze news report.
newspaper report: no such properties may be sold and/or transferred to private Harbourside agreed to limit sound emissions during
ownership without Town Council approval for such action(s). all future special events held at its amphitheater to fully
The Town Council unanimously denied this request comply with Town requirements.
during a public hearing at its Feb. 21 Town Council
Clint Eastwood meeting. Even if there had been support by a majority of Harbourside also agreed to early termination of a
lucrative tax rebate deal that it secured from the CRA
POA membership for this request (which there was not),
years ago. No other property owners in Jupiter get tax
we would have remained concerned about setting such rebates, so I had long advocated for this to occur. The
Partner: “How old are a precedent. Jupiter remains a uniquely special place to early termination is estimated to reduce the total tax
you, Clint?” live for various reasons, one being an abundance of open rebate payout to Harbourside by about $3 million. This
Clint: “I turn 91 on space/common use tracts scattered throughout Jupiter represents about a $50 future tax savings for every Town
Monday.” neighborhoods. resident.
Partner: “What are you Harbourside Settlement Agreement In return, the Town granted approval for Harbourside
going to do?” Harbourside initiated a lawsuit against the Town and to utilize a limited number of public parking spaces to
Clint: “I am going to Community Development Agency (CRA) in January enable a new restaurant to locate in existing building
start a new movie.” 2016. This case has been in the court system and mediated space that has remained vacant since Harbourside first
Partner: “What keeps for the past seven years. The Town Council worked opened.
you going?” earnestly and held a number of attorney/client sessions Harbourside appears ready and eager to rebrand itself
Clint: “I get up every from November 2022 through January 2023 in a concerted to the Jupiter community. Stay tuned.
day and don’t let the old effort to resolve these matters.
man in.”
Trash Pickup
Poetry Corner By John Hornyak
I had a lesson from the trash men this morning.
By Doug Robarchek With the new garbage cans, they are asking residents
to put their blue cans at the end of the driveway, facing
Dirty Old, Old Man the street, and clear of any obstructions to include
mailboxes, hydrants, and recyclables. The mechanical
Lass of 20, curves aplenty, arm on the truck needs some room to pick up the cans.
Little earlobes just al dente. The picture seen here shows how they would like the
You’re a lovely little girlie, cans and bins placed.
Ah, but I was born too early.
Miss of 30, pert and flirty,
My old mind can still get dirty.
Makes my heart a hurly-burly.
How come I was born too early?
Lady 40, skirt a shortie,
Has me feelin’ sorta sporty.
Teeth so pearly, hair so curly,
Too bad I was born too early.
Fraulein 50, neat and nifty,
Like a gift from Burns’ giftie.
Surely has me feelin’ squirrelly,
Perhaps I wasn’t born so early.
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