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Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 DECEMBRE HOLDINGS LLC C/O VIERGMAINE DECEMBRE 480 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2321 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 480 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear DECEMBRE HOLDINGS LLC C/O VIERGMAINE DECEMBRE: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 JIMMIE L & JACQUELINE R CLARK 498 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2321 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 498 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear JIMMIE L & JACQUELINE R CLARK: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 DIEUDONNE JEANMARY & HULIO JEANMARI 510 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2331 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 510 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear DIEUDONNE JEANMARY & HULIO JEANMARI: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 EMIL & GLADYS H ELISTIN 522 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2331 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 522 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear EMIL & GLADYS H ELISTIN: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 RONALD R & ISMA E BOWRA 5687 LAKE SHORE VILLAGE CIR LAKE WORTH FL 33463 7384 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 544 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear RONALD R & ISMA E BOWRA: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 WILBERT LOUIS & LORETTE FENELUS 566 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2329 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 566 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear WILBERT LOUIS & LORETTE FENELUS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 PIERRE & JEANNETTE AUGUSTIN 586 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2329 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 586 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear PIERRE & JEANNETTE AUGUSTIN: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 JEREMIAH SPELLS 598 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2329 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 598 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear JEREMIAH SPELLS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 MIA REAL RENTALS II LLC 5301 N FEDERAL HWY STE 185 BOCA RATON FL 33487 4918 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 600 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear MIA REAL RENTALS II LLC: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 PHILIPPE ALEZI 622 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2341 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 622 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear PHILIPPE ALEZI: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 MICHEL & MARIE SAUL 644 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2341 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 644 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear MICHEL & MARIE SAUL: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 MARC DIGERONIMO 668 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2341 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 668 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear MARC DIGERONIMO: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 LOUISE Y NICHOLSON 680 LAWRENCE RD DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2341 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 680 LAWRENCE RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear LOUISE Y NICHOLSON: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 JOHN MCCORMACK & LORI A HUNTER 5497 HELENE CIR BOYNTON BEACH FL 33472 1241 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 3111 LAKE IDA RD, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear JOHN MCCORMACK & LORI A HUNTER: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 PRODON ERIC 4001 BRANDON DR DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 4001 BRANDON DR, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear PRODON ERIC: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 ANDREA S BRUTON * * CONFIDENTIAL RECORD * * * * * * FS SECTION 119.07 * * * * DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: * * CONFIDENTIAL RECORD * *, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear ANDREA S BRUTON: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 JAY J & FINST ALICE H FINST 707 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 707 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear JAY J & FINST ALICE H FINST: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 JAMES H & JOANN B SAMUELS 711 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 711 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear JAMES H & JOANN B SAMUELS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 KEVIN L MORRIS 715 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 715 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear KEVIN L MORRIS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 GERMAINE LINDOR & JOSEPH H DESIR 719 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 719 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear GERMAINE LINDOR & JOSEPH H DESIR: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 MARIE COEURCIUS 723 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 723 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear MARIE COEURCIUS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 727 PLACE TAVANT LAND TRUST & VALK DANIEL TR 1169 NW 13TH ST APT 9 BOCA RATON FL 33486 2294 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 727 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear 727 PLACE TAVANT LAND TRUST & VALK DANIEL TR: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 SILAS B JR & RUTHA M STUBBS 731 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 731 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear SILAS B JR & RUTHA M STUBBS: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 LUIS A & LOURDES A GUZMAN 735 PLACE TAVANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2214 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 735 PLACE TAVANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear LUIS A & LOURDES A GUZMAN: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 YOLETTE BACON 3301 AVENUE VILLANDRY DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2236 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 3301 AVENUE VILLANDRY, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear YOLETTE BACON: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District

Board of Supervisors

James M. Alderman Stephen Bedner

Jeffrey P. Phipps, Sr. Harry Raucher

John I. Whitworth III Executive Director

Tommy B. Strowd, P.E. 13081 MILITARY TRAIL Attorney DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33484-1105 Mark A. Perry, P.A.

Phone: (561) 498-5363 • Fax: (561) 495-9694 • www.lwdd.net

January 28, 2021 GEORGE J PARTINGTON 3300 AVENUE SERRANT DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 2219 DELIVERED VIA REGULAR MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Subject: E-3.5-4 Canal Rehabilitation

from the L‐32 Canal to Lake Ida Road CRP 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B

Site Address: 3300 AVENUE SERRANT, DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Dear GEORGE J PARTINGTON: The Lake Worth Drainage District (District) is planning necessary rehabilitation work on the E-3.5-4 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 right-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. The limits of the project are scheduled to be field-staked by Florida Licensed Surveyors beginning the week of January 18, 2021 to identify the boundaries of the District’s E-3.5-4 Canal right-of-way. Any plantings or vegetation, structures, fences or personal property located and identified within this right-of-way are encroachments and should be removed by the property owner prior to the commencement of this project. Please be advised that any encroachments remaining in the right-of-way at the commencement of the project may be removed and disposed of by the District. Please note, to share project-specific information with affected residents, the District will host an informational virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/197704037. You can also participate via phone by dialing (872) 240-3311; Access Code 197-704-037. Meeting times and dates are subject to change. Please confirm meeting time and date on the District’s website www.lwdd.net.

Project No. 17-10159P.01; Job No. 236B January 28, 2021 Page 2 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 right-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 may 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; 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. Based on the District’s current canal rehabilitation schedule, we estimate the project will begin near the end of March 2021. The project schedule is subject to change at any time due to weather conditions, labor or equipment allocations, project site conditions, etc. To view additional information regarding this canal rehabilitation project including a map of the project boundaries, please visit our website at www.lwdd.net and click on ‘In Your Neighborhood’ or email us at info@lwdd.net. If you would like to speak with a representative regarding this specific project, please contact Steve Sherman, Right-of-Way Compliance Coordinator, at 561-819-5580 or ssherman@lwdd.net. Sincerely,

Brian Tilles, P.E. Director of Right-of-Way Regulation c: Tommy Strowd, P.E., Executive Director, Lake Worth Drainage District