1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 16, 2019 - 7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
4. INVOCATION
S. PRESENTATIONS: (a) Kurt Bressner, FACCMA/ICMA, City Manager Search.
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of April2, 2019.
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a)ORDINANCE No. 2019-04/AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE COMPREHENSIVE FUTURE LAND USE MAPS; DESIGNATING A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) FOR LAND CONTAINING 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; DESIGNATION; CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE/ 2nd and Final Public Hearing for May 16, ·2019, beginning at 7:00P.M., · in the City Council Chambers, 22 S. Orange Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948.
(b) ORDINANCE 2019-05/AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO ADD A ZONING ClASSIFICATION OF PDD PlANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR ANNEXED lAND CONSISTING OF 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND lAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING FOR ZONING; PROVIDING FOR ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE/Public Hearing for May 16, 2019, beginning at 7:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 22 S. Orange Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948.
22 South Orange Street Fellsmere, Florida 32948-6700 Phone: 772-571-1616 Fax: 772-571-8615
(c) RESOLUTION 2019-02/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR A TRACTOR SALES AND SUPPLY FACILITY IN THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PPD) ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING FOR PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS; AND FURTHER PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE/Public Hearing for May 16, 2019, beginning at 7:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 22 5. Orange Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948.
8. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
9. MANAGER'S MATTERS:
10.MAYOR'S MATTERS: (a) Community Development Department- Building- April2019 (b) Community Development Department- Code Enforcement (c) Community Development Department- Development (d) Community Development Department- Grants (e) Public Works Department- April, 2019.
11.COUNCIL MEMBER'S MATTERS:
12.CITY ATTORNEY'S MATTERS:
13.NEW BUSINESS: None.
14.ADJOURNMENT:
Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public that: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk, at 772.646.6301 or contact the TDD Line 772-783-6109, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. C020190516AGENDA.DOC
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City of Fellsmere City Council Agenda Request Form
Meeting Date: May 16, 2019
[ ] PUBLIC HEARING [ ] Ordinance on Second Reading [ ] Public Hearing
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SUBJECT: City Manager Search
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Proceed with City Manager search under auspices of the Senior Advisors FCCMA/ICMA. Work will include coordination with City Staff for the City Manager recruitment and selection process outlined, and to provide a recommendation from the Senior Advisors of semi-finalist CM candidates to the City Council for consideration. At the option of the City, the scope of work by the Senior Advisor Program may also include on-site assistance to the City during the interview phase. It should be
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1. Position Advertisement (Attached w/recommendations on where to advertise) 2. Position Profile (Draft to be distributed) 3. Search Timeline (To be discussed) 4. Application format (digital only or will paper be accepted?) and receipt and acknowledgement procedures for candidates along with deadline to close applications. (To be discussed) 5. Procedure for City Council and Senior Advisors to receive the application packets. (To be discussed) 6. Preliminary decision on background checks for finalist candidates- scope and obtaining price quotes. (To be discussed. Senior Advisor Program does not perform background checks.) 7. Discussion of travel reimbursement for candidates being interviewed. (To be discussed)
City and Town Manager/Administrator Advertisement Options
Host Organization website (no charge)
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Florida City/County Management Association FCCMA (no charge) http: //fccma.org/ jobs/
Florida League of Cities (FLC) (no charge) h Ups:/ /www .fl oridal eagueofci ties .com/resources/ open-1 ocal-govern men t -positions
International City/County Management Association (ICMA), (Fee-Based) includes the ICMA Newsletter, Job Opportunities Bulletin and the ICMA Career Network h ttps: I l i cma .org/ job-posts
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National League of Cities- https :// johsonline.n lc.org/ johs/
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Updated: May 2019
Florida City/County Manager/ Administrator Search Options Report 2019
City of Fellsmere, Florida
City Manager Position Announcement Review by Kurt Bressner, FCCMA/ICMA Senior Advisor
The Mayor and City Council seek to recruit a new City Manager due to the recent resignation of the City Manager, who has served since 2005. The current City Manager is re-locating to a larger city. The new City Manager must have the skills and experience to guide Fellsmere with an appropriate combination of community orientation, leadership, and operational skills.
Fellsmere is a politically stable and diverse community with a population of 5,517 (2018 BEBR), comprising 55 square miles located in Indian River County, Florida, approximately an hour and a half from West Palm Beach and Orlanro. Fellsmere is a small-town community with a residential/agricultural atmosphere and opportunities for tremendous growth. While protecting the character of the core city, the City has also consciously positioned itself through annexation and economic development incentives with a progressive regulatory framework for-long-term sustainable growth.
Fellsmere operates under the Council/Manager form of government by Charter. The City Council is vested with policy-making and legislative authority. The City Council consists of the Mayor and four Council members, elected on a non-partisan basis with staggered 2-year terms. City Council members are not subject to term limits. The City Manager serves at the pleasure of the Council as the Chief Administrative Officer. The City Manager has oversight of the Police, Public Works/Utilities, Finance, and Community Development/Building Services departments. Fire/Rescue and Library services are provided by Indian River County. Including Council members, the City employs 33 staff, making teamwork a key work ethic. The FY 2019-20 General Fund Budget is $3,021,529 with a combined Funds budget of$11,570,569.
City Charter and Code information on the City Manager may be found at https: I /library.municode.com !fl /fellsmere/codes /code of ordinances
The ideal candidate will be a manager or assistant manager with at least 5 years of municipal management experience and a minimum of a bachelor's degree in public management or related field. A master's degree in Public Administration or a related field and Florida local government management experience are preferred. A demonstrated record of economic development, intergovernmental funding and grant solicitation/administration skills are highly desired. Because Fellsmere is a small community, the City Manager is expected to be a strong, hands-on, ethical, team-oriented leader with effective communication skills, a strong commitment to a diverse citizenry, and analytical problem-solving skills. ICMA membership is strongly preferred.
The City Council will provide a competitive salary and benefits. Starting salary will be $100.000 to$ __ , depending on qualifications. The City Manager is required to relocate to/live in Iridian River County. All finalist candidates will be subject to financial, educational, professional, press, criminal, and social media background checks.
Please send one (1) electronic submission to~ XXX Staff at XXX email address no later than 5:00PM EDT on Date. Application packets submitted must contain+ a cover letter, resume, salary history, references, and a completed City of Fellsmere employment application. Incomplete application packets will not be considered by the City. The City Employment Application may be downloaded from~ Need web link for employment application The City Council anticipates that on-site final interviews will take place in Month, 2019.
This search is being assisted by the Florida Senior Advisor Program, a voluntary
organization affiliated with the Florida City and County Management Association.
Please note: Under Florida law, application packets become public record when received by the City.
KB: 4/29/19, 5/7/19
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1. CALL TO ORDER
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 2, 2019 - 7:00 P.M.
MINUTES
Mayor Tyson called the City Council Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and asked the Clerk to call the roll.
2. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Council Member Fernando R. Herrera, Council Member Inocensia Hernandez, Council Member Sara J. Savage, Council Member Jessica Salgado, City Manager Jason Nunemaker, Attorney Warren W. Dill and Mayor Joel Tyson. ABSENT: None.
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG The pledge was recited.
4. INVOCATION Mayor Tyson gave the Invocation.
5. PRESENTATIONS:
a. FCCMA Senior Advisor Kurt Bressner - City Manager Search Process Overview
Mayor Tyson introduced Kurt Bressner, ICMA Senior Advisor who explained he's a retired City Manager and understands the importance of the responsibilities of the position. Finding a replacement for Jason is going to be a tough road, he's a unique person and a hard act to follow. Jason and you, Council, have unified goals and expectations. A determination of a starting salary needs to be made for the employment advertisement. I will be requesting Council's assistance in completing a Candidate profile. Utilizing the FCCMA there is no charge for the service and search firms charge between $22,000 and $24,000. Your only out of pocket cost will be the advertisements. And of course the background check which can be provided by your Police Department. He's able to assist in negotiating contracts if Council desires. Staff will also be required by law to redact certain information from the applicants prior to distribution of the candidates.
Council Member Savage interjected we should work with Mr. Bressner to find candidates for the interviews. She further recommended Council establish the starting salary and provide assistance with the candidate's profile.
b. Audited Financials by Carr, Riggs and Ingram for the 2017-2018 Audit.
Mayor Tyson introduced the audit and a member of the firm added that there is a clean unmodified opinion for the major three (3) funds. She referred to
• Pages 38-39 Priority Funds, Water, Wastewater and CDD which again shows a loss and it's not self-sustainable.
• Page 76 Internal Controls, two (2) are cleared and two (2) reappear as unimproved.
• Utility Billing Adjustments, transfers require journal entries. • Page 80 - Finding of Compliance.
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6. PROCLAMATIONS: National Travel & Tourism Week- May 5- 11, 2019. Mayor Tyson introduced the Proclamation and Attorney Dill read it in its entirety.
Amber Batchelor, Director of the SRACC thanked Council for the Proclamation and reminded them they are invited out to a function to celebrate Travel & Tourism.
National Police Week May 12-18, 2019
Mayor Tyson introduced the Proclamation and Attorney Dill read it in its entirety. Mayor Tyson asked Chief to come to the center to accept it and speak.
Chief Thanked Council and invited him in joining the Sherriff at the Court House honoring the fallen Officers.
Mayor Tyson read a Proclamation honoring Jason Nunemaker, City Manager adding we will all certainly miss you and thank you for all your efforts and hard work.
Jason thanked Council and Staff for all the support and trust over the years.
7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of April18, 2019. Mayor Tyson introduced the minutes and entertained a motion.
MOTION by Council Member Savage, SECONDED by Council Member Hernandez, to approve the City Council Meeting minutes of April 18th, 2019. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5..:0
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a)ORDINANCE No. 2019-04/AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE COMPREHENSIVE FUTURE LAND USE MAPS; DESIGNATING A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) FOR LAND CONTAINING 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; DESIGNATION; CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE/accept the First Public Hearing and Set the 2nd and Final Public Hearing for May 16, 2019, beginning at 7:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 22 S. Orange Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948.
Mayor Tyson introduced the Ordinance and Attorney Dill read Ordinance 2019-04, by title only.
Mayor Tyson opened the Public Hearing at 8:09 p.m.
Steve Moler, Masteller and Moler, Inc. introduced himself and Frank Alexander, Builder for the Tractor Supply, they are diligently working with IRC and have resubmitted applications to SJRWMD.
City Manager Nunemaker interjected these are the future Land Use Changes.
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There being no questions or comments Mayor Tyson closed the Public Hearing at 8:11 p.m.
MOTION by Council Member Salgado, SECONDED by Council Member Savage, to accept the pt Public Hearing of ORDINANCE No. 2019-04/AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE COMPREHENSIVE FUTURE LAND USE MAPS; DESIGNATING A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) FOR LAND CONTAINING 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; DESIGNATION; CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE/ and set the 2nd and Final Public Hearing for May 16, 2019 beginning at 7:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 22 S. Orange Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948. ROLL CALL: AYES: Council Member Herrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Savage, Council Member Salgado and Mayor Tyson. NAYS: None. MOTION CARRIED 5-0
(b) R-2019-06/The City of Fellsmere is applying to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for a grant under the Neighborhood Revitalization Category in the amount of $700,000 in the FFY2018 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. For each activity that is proposed, at least 51% of the funds must benefit low and moderate-income persons. The activities, dollar amounts and estimated percentages benefit to low and moderate-income persons for which the City is applying/2nd and Final Public Hearing.
Mayor Tyson introduced the Ordinance and Attorney Dill read Resolution 2019-06, by title only.
City Manager Nunemaker interjected this is just the right size the City is paying $150,000.00 for Engineering Services and staff is excited about the project.
Mrs. Kathy Baker, Jordan Associates explained this is the last part of the application process for the 2018 funding cycle and the applications are due Monday. There are two (2) primary service areas on 10Qth Place and lQQth Lane, the grant will provide flooding drainage and paving. The grant further provides for a skate park at the Senior League Facility which will benefit the entire City. There is a third area of the project at the Park for flood mitigation and drainage. The area of 10Qth Lane and 10Qth Place will provide benefit to 51% of the community. They are completing the door to door surveys tomorrow.
Mayor Tyson opened the Public Hearing at 8:12 p.m. adding anyone may address the Council or asked questions he requested that those wishing to speak to please come to the podium and state there name and address for the record. Hearing none he closed the Public Hearing at 8:14 p.m.
Mayor Tyson entertained a Motion to adopt the Resolution.
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MOTION by Council Member Herrera, SECONDED by Council Member Hernandez, to adopt Resolution 2019-06/ The City of Fellsmere is applying to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for a grant under the Neighborhood Revitalization Category in the amount of $700,000 in the FFY2018 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. For each activity that is proposed, at least 51% of the funds must benefit low and moderate-income persons. The activities, dollar amounts and estimated percentages benefit to low and moderate-income persons for which the City is applying/2nd and Final Public Hearing. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
8. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Mayor Tyson opened the floor to anyone wishing to address Council, asking that they state their name and address for the record. There being no comments Mayor Tyson moved on.
9. OLD BUSINESS: (a) Rental Registration Mayor Tyson introduced the item and City Manager Nunemaker explained it was on the last meeting agenda in April and two members were absent so Council deferred action to this meeting. There is no telling the impact once the inspections occurs, there is anticipated magnification of the impact. We are open to meet anyone and walk through the rental. We have seen numerous issues such as a disposable propane tank hooked up in the interior of a home. Staff has considered setting inspections aside for six (6) to twelve (12) months out so residents can obtain assistance from staff.
It was decided amongst Council to amend Ordinance 2017-24 to an effective date of Section 18-122, Rental Properties, to October 1, 2020.
MOTION by Council Member Savage, SECONDED by Council Member Hernandez, to amend the Ordinance Section 18-122 to have an effective date of October 1, 2020. ALL AYES MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
10. MANAGER'S MATTERS: City Manager Nunemaker updated as follows: CR512 Update
o Community Asphalt has been terminated for failure to pay subs o There are numerous utility conflicts
Recruitment Process o Follow up clarifications if necessary
Tractor Supply Update Fellsmere 392 Update Fire Marshall Update B & G Club Status Update
o Dry-in Two Weeks out, ahead of schedule o Literacy Services (lease) o KRC (Lease) o FLF (Office Space)
SRID 5/23 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM o Designate Council Liaison (Sara Savage)
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License Plate Reader Update Reminder - May 10 Last Day in Office
11. MAYOR'S MATTERS: {a) Police Department Report- March 2019 Mayor Tyson introduced the report and asked if there were any questions or comments, hearing none, Mayor Tyson updated as follows:
o Attended the TCCLG Meeting.
12. COUNCIL MEMBER'S MATTERS: Council Member Salgado h_ad no matters, just wanted to say Farwell to Jason.
Council Member Savage had no matters.
Council Member Hernandez had no matters.
Council Member Herrera just wished Jason a farewell and wanted to Thank You for all the years and the great job you've done.
13. CITY ATTORNEY'S MATTERS: Attorney Dill turned his portion of the meeting over to Attorney Rhodeback.
Attorney Rhodeback reported the status of the Mediation, 191 S. Bay Street, Jose Rendon, the Mediation occurred on Tuesday, as you recall the fine is for $126,112.93, the proposed slope change was accepted, the vehicles will be moved from the South Side to the North Side in two (2) weeks. Mr. Rendon has agreed to a two (2) year $10,000 payment plan of $150.00 and understands if he misses a payment he will be in default and again owe the City $126,112.93.
Council Member Hernandez translated the majority of the conversation for Mr. Rendon.
MOTION by Council Member Herrera, SECONDED by Council Member Hernandez, to accept the settlement offer as proposed. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
14. NEW BUSINESS: {a) Authorize Manager to hire a Full Time Utility Director, Kevin Burge. Mayor Tyson introduced the item and City Manager interjected we are looking to
bring on a local resource. He's unwilling to leave with utility vulnerabilities. Our current management company has assisted us and it's a true benefit to have a local here in the Offices to do plan review. He will be a Full-Time employee working thirty (30) hours, assuming the responsibility, this isn't a 9 to 5 job it's
can be a demanding 24 hour a day job. A Employment Agreement will be prepared.
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MOTION by Council Member Herrera, SECONDED by Council Member Savage, to hire a Full Time Utility Director, Kevin Burge. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
(b) Approve and Authorize the Mayor to execute to execute Change Order # 1 for Tree Removal at the South Regional Lake Property.
Mayor Tyson introduced the item and City Manager interjected the costs are broken down on the agenda request form and we believe the contractor is giving us a fair deal.
MOTION by Council Member Salgado, SECONDED by Council Member Hernandez, to execute Change Order #1 for Tree Removal at the South Regional Lake Property. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
(c) Approve and Authorize the Mayor to execute Change Order #1 for Parking Improvements at Meadows Field for additional fill. Mayor Tyson introduced the item and City Manager interjected this is unanticipated need for additional fill.
MOTION by Council Member Savage, SECONDED by Council Member Herrera, to execute Change Order # 1 for Parking Improvements at Meadows Field for additional fill. ALL AYES: MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
(d) Appointment of Interim City Manager Mayor Tyson introduced the item and City Manager interjected this person will act in the absence of a City Manager. I'm recommending Mark Mathes due to the fact that he is current on the pending development projects and will keep everything rolling. He recommended increasing his salary during the interim time period to $101,000.00.
MOTION by Council Member Salgado, SECONDED by Council Member Savage, to Appointment the Interim City Manager Mark Mathes, and increase his salary to $101,000.00 until the position is filled. ROLL CALL: AYES: Council Member Herrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Savage, Council Member Salgado, Mayor Tyson NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED. 5-0
15. ADJOURNMENT: There being no other business Mayor Tyson adjourned the meeting at 10:10 p.m.
These minutes were approved by the City Council of the City of Fellsmere this .,-----day of May, 2019.
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Meeting Date: May 16, 2019
City of Fellsmere City Council Agenda Request Form
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SUBJECT: Tractor Supply development approvals.
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Summary Explanation/Background: Tractor Supply is slated to locate on approximately 4 .9 acres of land immediately east of Racetrak on the south side of CR512. The land was annexed into the City on April 18, 2019 by the City. The first reading of the Future Land Use Amendment was conducted on May 2, 2019. The items covered by this agenda item include the adoption of the Future Land Use Amendment, Rezoning to Planned Development District, and Preliminary and Final Development Plan . Please refer to the conditions of approval contained in Section 3 of Resolution 2019-02 along with the developments plans and staff report attached to this agenda item.
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
Planned Development District (POD) rezoning with joint Preliminary/Final Development Plan for Tractor Supply retail establishment. Site is slightly less than five acres. The POD is being requested to allow for design relief as set forth herein.
In making its decision, the City Council shall consider the following facts. 1) Degree of departure of proposed planned development from surrounding areas in terms of
character and density. The proposed plan is similar to that of nearby nonresidential uses with parking and vehicular use areas in front and stormwater in the rear and providing for buffers adjacent to residential areas.
2) Compatibility within the planned development and relationship with surrounding neighborhoods. The POD is a single use and thus internal compatibility is not an issue. As state above, the proposed plan is similar to other existing nonresidential uses in design and provides for screening and buffering to residential areas and is this compatible.
3) Prevention of erosion and de radin of surround in area. Because staff finds the proposed plan similar with surrounding areas and compatible with adjacent residential areas, it is not expected to erode or degrade the surrounding area.
4) Adequate provision for future public education and recreation facilities, transportation, water supply, sewage disposal, surface drainage, flood control and soil conservation as shown in the reliminar develo ment ian. Concurrency has been met for the require water, sewer, drainage and transportation. A nonresidential use is not required to meet recreation or education concurrency.
5) The nature, intent and compatibility of common open space, including the proposed method for the maintenance and conservation of said common open space. The open space is designed in a similar manner as other nearby nonresidential uses. Maintenance will ultimately be the responsibility of the land owner since this is a single use development. The open space is conserved through the protections of the final development plan approval.
6) The feasibility and compatibility of the specified phases contained in the preliminary develo ment ian to exist as an inde endent develo ment. This is a single phase project.
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
7) The availability and adequacy of primary streets and thoroughfares to support traffic to be generated within the proposed planned development. Transportation concurrency has been met. The County, owner of all adjacent roadways, has reviewed the traffic analysis and will provide any conditions via the required County Right-of-way permit. Access to the site is from CR512 and 1 081h Avenue, both of which are currently serving as access to nearby nonresidential uses. The proposed project minimizes their impacts by providing shared access to the east and west.
8) The availability and adequacy of water and sewer service to support the proposed planned development. Water and sewer concurrency has been met. The County will provide water and sewer service to the property. The City is formally amending their service agreement with the County to accommodate this property in the County's service area.
9) The benefits within the proposed development and to the general public to justify the requested departure from standard land use requirements inherent in a planned development classification. The variances being requested are the minimum needed to accommodate the unique needs of Tractor Supply. Please see the list of variance within the PDP/FOP approval resolution. Staff believes the intent of the Code is maintained with these variances.
1 0) The conformity and compatibility of the planned development with any adopted development plan of the City of Fellsmere.
I Not applicable. 11) The conformity and compatibility of the proposed common open space, primary residential
and secondar nonresidential uses within the ro osed lanned develo ment. Not applicable.
Pursuant to Section 17.15.A.5 of the LDC, the city council shall attach such conditions, limitations, and requirements to a planned development approval as are necessary to effectuate the spirit and purpose of this Code and the City of Fellsmere comprehensive plan and to evaluate the physical layout, architectural characteristics, and amenities of the planned development and to suggest changes or modifications designed to create compatibility and conformity in the variety of uses within the development to ensure, protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the property owners of the planned development and the residents of the City of Fellsmere.
General Development Standards A t f rth . S f 3 21 H f th LDC th f II t d d I f II POD sse 0 In ec1on - 0 e I e o ow1ng san ar s appl}' or a
Standard Measure Proposed Plan PD Development Size No minimum or maximum 4.87 acres Perimeter Setback 25 feet minimum 16' minimum (variance request) Minimum lot size 5,000 sguare feet 4.87 acres Recreation/Open Space 20% of gross acreage for 23.4%
projects less than 1 0 acres Maximum Height 35 feet except as provided herein 30' Front Building Setback 25 feet from ROW minimum 257'
50 feet from arterial ROW 257' minimum
Building Length Not more than 400 feet maximum 150'
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
Parking & Loading Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with Section 7.2 of the Land Development Code and the approved development plan. Tractor supply, although a retail operation, does not generate the parking demand of a typical retail store. As such, they have requested relief from the strict application of the retail parking rate. The code requires 96 spaces while the proposed plan provides for 6 spaces of which 3 are oversized spaces for trucks with trailers. The parking variance is only applicable to Tractor Supply. Future tenants will have to meet the code required parking unless a future variance is granted.
The Applicant has demonstrated on the plans an arrangement of truck loading and unloading facilities such that in the process of loading or unloading no truck will block or extend into any other private or public drive or street used for vehicular circulation unless specifically approved as part of the POD approval. Loading and delivery zones will be clearly marked.
Access, Traffic Control Connectivity and Right-of-Way Access to the property will be provided off an uncontrolled driveway to CR512 and a secondary driveway to1oath Avenue that has a signalized intersection with CR512. Since CR512 is countyowned, approval from Indian River County for the access location and design. This stretch of CR512 maintains the 200' right-of-way (ROW); no right-of-way dedication is required along CR512. However, 1 oath Venue has a ROW width of only 50' while the county's standard is 100". A 50' ROW dedication is required along 10ath Avenue.
The project is designed for cross access with Racetrac to the west as well as future commercial uses to the east. Staff recommends the applicant enter into a cross-access agreement with the City to ensure such cross access remains in perpetuity.
Traffic control will not be impacted by the project. A traffic study has been submitted demonstrating the adequacy of traffic controls along CR512 and at the 1 oath Avenue intersection with CR512,
An access barrier is required by 3-21 .H.1.n(1 ), LDC. This barrier is provided by curbing of the parking lot in areas, adjacent Racetrac fencing, and perimeter buffer landscaping and grading adequate to serve as a an access barrier.
The access ways meet the requirements of code being • shall not exceed thirty (30) feet width at its intersection with the property line. • shall not be nearer than one hundred (1 00) feet to the intersection of any two street
right-of-way lines; • shall not be nearer than fifty (50) feet to any side or rear property line.
Density /Intensity The proposed development contains a 19,097sf building area that equates to a floor area ratio of 9.4% Although the POD regulations do not dictate a maximum intensity, the C-2 zoning district regulates maximum floor area ratio at 50%. The POD regulations for maximum impervious coverage is ao%. The proposed lot coverage after development will be approximately 57% which is less than the maximum allowed.
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
Architectural standards and Lighting No architectural standards exist for the subject property. The maximum length of a building shall not exceed 400 feet as provided by 3-21.H.1.1, LDC. The proposed building is in compliance. The height of all principal buildings shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet except as provided by 3-21.H.1.1, LDC. The proposed building is in compliance.
The POD regulations encourage decorative lighting and do not allow standard cobra head or similar lighting styles. The proposed lighting standards are consistent with the POD regulations set forth in Section 3-21.H.1.b Lighting. The applicant has demonstrated compliance with these lighting requirements.
Signs The proposed project envisions one monument sign along CR512, a directional sign on 1081h
Avenue and a wall sign on the building . All signs are consistent with the LDC sign regulations.
Compatibility and Consistency The proposed use is allowed as a permitted use within the planned development district and is therefore consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code. Development of the site will require site design features to maintain compatibility with adjacent residential uses to the rear (south). These site design features are addressed under "Landscaping, Buffers, Fences and Walls". The surrounding uses are as noted below.
North South East West
Land Use Low Density Mixed Use Low Density Res. (County) General Commercial General Commercial
Utilities and Concurrency
Zoning POD RS-3 CG C-2
Existing Use Vacant vacant [located in County] vacant [located in County] Racetrac gas station
• Water- County water service is available to the site. Development will require payment of impact fees and connection charges to the County. Adequate capacity exists within the County water distribution lines and water plant to service additional demands.
• Sewer- County sanitary sewer service is available to the site. Development will require payment of impact fees and connection charges to the County. Adequate capacity exists within the County sewer collection lines and treatment plant to service additional demands.
• Solid Waste -Adequate capacity exists at the County landfill. The proposed use will be required to maintain an account with Solid Waste for solid waste service.
• Recreation - Not applicable with nonresidential enterprises. • Schools - Not applicable with nonresidential enterprises. • Transportation- The proposed use (19,097sf retail) requires analysis for transportation
concurrency. According to the study submitted, adequate capacity exists on all impacted roads to accommodate the proposed use.
• Stormwater and Floodplain Management- Permits will be required from the SJRWMD. Receipt of permits·will be evidence of compliance with stormwater concurrency.
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
As required by Section 3-21 .H.1.d, LDC, all utilities shall be underground including telephone, television cable, and electrical systems but excluding primary overhead power lines. Large transformers shall be placed on the ground and contained within pad mounts, enclosures or vaults. The developer must provide landscaping with shrubs and plants to screen all utility facilities permitted above ground. The proposed plans are consistent with these regulations.
Open Space Open Space is regulated by Section 3-21.G, LDC. The Applicant is proposing the required open space be privately owned (developer). The Code requires under this arrangement for the common open space such space shall continue to conform to its intended use and remain as expressed in the final development plan through the inclusion in all deeds of appropriate restrictions approved by the City Attorney. The deed restrictions shall run with the land and be for the benefit of present as well as future property owners, shall contain a prohibition against partition and shall require City Council approval to amend or terminate.
For development projects of less than ten (1 0) acres, a minimum of twenty (20) percent of the gross area of land to be committed to a Planned Development District must be for use as common open space, which may include parks, recreation areas, conservation areas, bicycle and pedestrian paths and facilities, marinas, swimming beaches, common open space, common landscaping or planting areas. Stormwater treatment facilities may be used in the computation of open space when otherwise meeting the requirements of Section 3-21.G.5(a), but no more than fifty (50%) percent of such area may be counted toward the common open space. In total, the project provides for a total of 23.4% open space.
Section 3-21.G.5.(a), LDC requires all stormwater treatment facilities in which open space credit is desired be either 1) permanent water bodies improved with gazebos, overlooks, elevated boardwalks or pathways, docks or piers, and a littoral zone or 2) permanent dry retention or detention areas designed in accordance with the University of Florida guidelines for low impact design. The project has not proposed such plantings; therefore, no stormwater areas are credited toward required open space.
Landscaping, Buffers, Fences and Walls Section 3-21.H.1.i, LDC requires a minimum 25' Type 8 buffer be placed around the perimeter of the site; however, the south property line is required to have a Type A buffer due to the adjacent residential zoned land. The Applicant has requested design relief from the width of the required buffer from 25' to 15'. Staff supports the request since the adjacent uses to the north, east and west will be compatible commercial uses while the residential zoned land to the south is separated by a local road ROW and will provide a Type 'A' buffer.
Tree preservation or mitigation is required for all hardwoods that are 6" or greater in diameter by Section 3-21.H.1.f, LDC. The project has a total of 198 inches of hardwoods that are being removed from the property. The Applicant has elected to accommodate a portion on site and pay into the Arbor fund an amount of $23,850.00 in lieu of planting on site.
Bikeways and Sidewalks As a commercial use, the project is required to provide an 8' multiuse path along CR512 and a 5' sidewalk along 1081h and 94th. Since a sidewalk exists at Racetrac to the west along CR512, the proposed development will extend the sidewalk to its eastern property boundary. Likewise,
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Tractor Supply Application for Preliminary/Final Development Plan
Staff Report
since a sidewalk exists along 1 oath Avenue, the proposed development will extend the sidewalk to its southern property boundary.
Since the project has not interaction with 94th, Staff supports a payment into the sidewalk fund for the sidewalk along 94th Street.
Fire and Emergency access The project has been reviewed for fire and emergency access. No special conditions have been requested. A fire hydrant exists within the required distance to the establishment. A stabilized access exists to within the required distance of the structure.
Other Regulatory Approvals Health Department - potable water and sanitary sewer provision Building Permits Site Construction Plan - review and approval of site improvements. SJRWMD- Stormwater permit Indian River County- ROW permit Indian River County- Utility permit
Other requirements deemed necessary by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The City Council may waive various engineering or design provisions contained with this Code when a project's design features, land use, densities and intensities are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, based upon the following criteria. See accompanying Resolution 2019-02 for a detailed list of the requested variances and conditions of approval
Impact Fee Analysis Existing Use -Vacant
Impact Fee Credit $0. Proposed Use- Retail with 19,097sf.
Impact Fee for Retail of $4,209 per 1 ,OOOsf for a total of $82,379.27.
Estimated Impact Fee: $82,379.27
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ORDINANCE No. 2019-04
3-19-/9 WIVIJ
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE COMPREHENSIVE FUTURE LAND USE MAPS; DESIGNATING A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) FOR LAND CONTAINING 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; DESIGNATION; CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp., a Florida corporation, as Successor by merger with American Mutual Corp., a Florida corporation recorded in Official Records Book 467, Page 462, Public Records of Indian River County, Florida (hereinafter "Ro-Ed Corp."), the Owner ofland described herein, has petitioned the City of Fellsmere to annex a parcel ofland lying substantially contiguous to the City limits, consisting of 12.655 acres more or less; and
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp. has petitioned the City to amend the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Maps to incorporate thereon a portion of the 12.655 acres more or less, which portion consists of 4.876 acres more or less of said annexed land described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (hereinafter the "Land"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application of Ro-Ed Corp. for a small scale amendment to designate a land use classification for 4.876 acres more or less of the property considered for annexation from its existing County Future Land Map designation of C/I (Commercial/Industrial) to a City designation of General Commercial (GC); and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the applicable provisions of the existing Comprehensive Plan 2035, the Florida Statutes and the recommendations of its staff and Planning and Zoning Commission sitting as the Local Planning Agency; and
WHEREAS, duly advertised noticed public hearings were held before the Planning and Zoning Commission sitting as the Local Planning Agency and City Council concerning this small scale amendment, wherein it was determined that these actions are consistent with the existing Comprehensive Plan 2035, the Florida Statutes and the future development goals of the City.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. RATIFICATION. The above recitals are hereby ratified, adopted and incorporated herein as legislative findings of the City CounciL
SECTION 2. DESIGNATION. Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Maps shall be amended to include the following described Land and designate the same as General Commercial (GC) in accordance with the requirements of Florida Law:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part thereof.
SECTION 3. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. The amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Maps as requested by Ro-Ed Corp. is subject to compliance with the following conditions and requirements, which shall run with the land.
1. The owner/developer shall demonstrate prior to Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan approval that all concurrency provisions have been addressed or met including but not limited to: sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, parks and recreation, and transportation facilities, including mass transit, where applicable.
2. The provisions of the Annexation Agreement shall apply. 3. The owner/developer are responsible to pay for all costs associated with any new or
expanded public facilities and services required to make their project meet concurrency regulations or to provide their proportionate or fair share contributions therefore.
SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, part of a sentence, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holdings shall not affect the remaining portions hereof and it shall be construed to have been the legislative intent to pass this Ordinance without such unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative part.
SECTION 5. CONFLICT. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of conflict.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date ofthis Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Maps amendment shall be thirty-one (31) days after this Ordinance is adopted as provided in Section 163.3187(5)(c) Florida Statutes 2018, as amended.
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The foregoing Ordinance was moved for adoption by Council The motion was seconded by Council
__________ and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor, Joel Tyson Council Member Fernando Herrera Council Member Inocensia Hernandez Council Member Sara J. Savage Council Member Jessica Salgado
3-19-19 111VJJ
Member Member
The Mayor thereupon declared this Ordinance fully passed and adopted this ___ day of
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CITY OF FELLSMERE, FLORIDA
ATTEST: Joel Tyson, Mayor
Deborah C. Krages, City Clerk
I HEREBY CERTIFY that Notice of the public hearing on this Ordinance was published in the Press Journal, as required by State Statute, that the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted on the day of , 2019, and the first reading was held on the IS'J.a.. day of , 2019, and the first public hearing was held on the ~ - day of , 2019 and the second public hearing and second and final reading was held on he day of , 2019.
Deborah C. Krages, City Clerk 0-201 9-04_Comp Land Use Map_RO-ED
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FELLSMERE TRACTOR SUPPLY
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH oo:1S'49" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 108.65 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 1#512 AS SHOWN ON FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MAP SECTION 88081-2403; THENCE NORTH 88"16'13" EAST ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #512, A DISTANCE OF 390.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 88"16'13" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 285.18 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING 15 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE PLATIED CENTER LINE OF 107TH AVENUE (NOW ABANDONED) AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 31, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE SOUTH 00"15'40" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID CENTER LINE OF 107TH AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 526.46 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 94TH STREET AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4; THENCE NORTH 89"46'57" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 599.98 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE NORTH'«ESTERLV ALONG SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°02'37", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.29. FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF 108TH AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4 AND A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 00"15'40" EAST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 162.63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°51'26" EAST A DISTANCE OF 339.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00"15'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 328.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 212,399.4 SQUARE FEET OR 4.876 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PARCEL ABOVE, AS CREATED IN THAT CERTAIN SHARED ACCESS EASEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN RO-ED CORP., A FLORIDA CORPORATION AND RACETRAC PETROLEUM,JNC. A GEORGIA CORPORATION, RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 2313, PAGE 1827, PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
EXHIBIT "A" TO
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-' 0 4
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Land Use Legend·
• Low Density Residential (LOR) • Low Density Mixed
• General Commercial (GC) • Industrial (1)
Use Neighborhood (LDMXN) • Public / Institutional (PIN) • Low Density Mobile Home (LDMH) • Recreation (REC)
~ Conservation (CON) • Medium Density Residential (MDR) • High Density Residential (HDR) • Neighborhood Commercial (NC) • Old Town (OTD) l!i!il Regional Employment
Activity Center (REAC) Nole: - Educotionol uses, public bvildinqs ond qroundl, ond otner public foc~ru .. ore also ollow1d in oll rnidtntiol dnignotion1, LOt.IXO, ond VOF lond u'' cotcoorles.
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Development Limitations for Site Specific Properties:
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future Max Allowable Development Land Use
Not Applicable LOMXN
3.5 units per acre LOR
650 units LDMXN
Redid entiat -19,750 VOF
320 units LOMXN
on-Residential1,250,000sf - Industrial: up to 80" of
total square feet - Commercial: up to 20" LDMXN
of total square feot - Otrice: up to 5" of
total square feel Residential: - 5,600 units
Residential - \ .69 Units per acre LDMXN Non-Residential - 12,000,000 sf REAC/Industriol
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Camp. Pion Objective
8-15 & 8-19
8-16
8-17
8-21
8-16
8-10
8-22
Adopted 10/07/10, Ord 2010-07 Revised 05/02/19,0rd 2019-04
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ORDINANCE NO. 2019-05
its ( b) 11 [b)
3-15- 19 WIVD
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY OF FELLSMERE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO ADD A ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PDD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR ANNEXED LAND CONSISTING OF 4.876 ACRES, MORE OR LESS LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 512 JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY NO. 95 AND EAST OF THE RACETRAC SERVICE STATION ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 512; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING FOR ZONING; PROVIDING FOR ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp. , a Florida corporation, as Successor by merger with American Mutual Corp., a Florida corporation recorded in Official Records Book 467, Page 462, Public Records oflndian River County, Florida (hereinafter "Ro-Ed Corp."), the Owner ofland described herein, has petitioned the City of Fellsmere to annex a parcel ofland lying substantially contiguous to the City limits, consisting of 12.655 acres more or less; and
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp. has petitioned the City to amend the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Maps to incorporate thereon a portion of the 12.655 acres more or less as PDD Planned Development District, which portion consists of 4.876 acres more or less of said annexed land and is described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (hereinafter the "Land"); and
WHEREAS, the Land requested to be rezoned consists of 4.876 acres more or less and is currently zoned Indian River County General Commercial (CG); and
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp. has petitioned the City to amend the City's Official Zoning Map to incorporate said lands thereon; and ·
WHEREAS, duly advertised noticed public hearings were held before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council concerning this amendment to the Official Zoning Map; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency held a duly noticed public hearing on~ ~ d..O I q , 2019, made a finding that the zoning change was consistent with the Compreh s1ve Plan 203 5 and the standards m SectiOn 17.17 of the Land Development Code and recommended that the City Council approve the rezoning request; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a duly advertised public hearing, made a finding that the zoning change was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan 2035 and the standards of Section 17.17 of the Land Development Code; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the PDD zoning is in the best interest of the public health, safety, environmental and general welfare and that it is appropriate to adopt this
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amendment to the Official Zoning Map.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. RATIFICATION. The above recitals are hereby ratified, adopted and incorporated herein as legislation findings of the City Council.
SECTION 2. CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. The Application to amend the City's Official Zoning Map is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and applicable provisions of the Land Development Code of the City ofFellsmere. The following findings of facts are made:
1. The amendment is not in conflict with any applicable portions of the Land Development Code;
2. The amendment is consistent with all elements of the City of Fellsmere Comprehensive Plan;
3. The amendment is consistent with existing and proposed land uses within the area;
4. The surrounding land uses in the area of the amendment support the amendment;
5. The amendment would not result in excessive demands on public facilities, and the amendment would not exceed the capacity of such public facilities, including but not limited to transportation facilities, sewage facilities, water supply, parks, drainage, schools, solid waste, mass transit and emergency medical facilities;
6. The amendment would not result in significant adverse impacts on the natural environment;
7. The amendment would result in an orderly and logical development pattern;
8. The amendment would not be in conflict with the public interest, and is in harmony with the purpose and interest of the Land Development Code.
SECTION 3. ZONING. The following described Land is hereby given a City Zoning Classification ofPDD Planned Development District: ·
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
SECTION 4. ZONING MAP. The Official Zoning Map ofthe City shall be amended to include the subject Land and reflect the designated zoning district of PDD Planned Development {00098508.DOC.I } Page 2 of3 pages
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SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY. If any section, part of a sentence, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holdings shall not affect the remaining portions hereof and is shall be construed to have been the legislative intent to pass this Ordinance without such unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative part.
SECTION 6. CONFLICT. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of conflict
SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect concurrently with the effective date of Ordinance No. 2019-04. If Ordinance No. 2019-04 does not become effective, this Ordinance shall automatically become null and void and of no further force or effect
The foregoing Ordinance was moved for adoption by Council Member The motion was seconded by Council Member
__________ and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor, Joel Tyson Council Member Fernando Herrera Council Member Inocensia Hernandez Council Member Sara J. Savage Council Member Jessica Salgado
The Mayor thereupon declared this Ordinance fully passed and adopted this ___ day of
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CITY OF FELLSMERE, FLORIDA
ATTEST: Joel Tyson, Mayor
Deborah C. Krages, CMC, City Clerk
I HEREBY CERTIFY that Notice of the public hearing on this Ordinance was published in the Press Journal, as required by State Statute, that the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted on the day of , 2019, and the first reading was held on the Jgt!._ day of Uj)t_j) , 2019, and the public hearing was held on the day of , 2019, and the second and final reading was held on the day of , 2019.
Deborah C. Krages, CMC, City Clerk 0-2019-05_Zoning Map_poo_ 4.876 ac
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION METES AND BOUNDS PER SURVEYOR
EXHIBIT "A II
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 00.15'40" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 108.65 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #512 AS SHOWN ON FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MAP SECTION 88081-2403; THENCE NORTH 88.16'13" EAST ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #512, A DISTANCE OF 390.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 88.16'13" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 300.20 FEETTO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF BLOCK B, VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 31, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE NORTH 00.21'47" EAST ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE OF BLOCK B A DISTANCE OF 3.94 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID
- CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90.15'55", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.39 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK BAND A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 89.22'18" EAST ALONG THE SAID NORTH LINE OF BLOCK BAND BLOCK A OF SAID VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4 A DISTANCE OF 548.80 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 106TH AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4 ANDA POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOUTHEASTERLY AND ALONG SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89.45'07", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.16 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY SOUTH 00.22'49" WEST A DISTANCE OF 501.90 FEETTO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89.50'14", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 94TH STREET AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4 AND A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 89.46'57" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 1187.76 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90.02'37", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.29 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 108TH AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H~4 AND A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 00.15'40" EAST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 162.63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89.51'26" EAST A DISTANCE OF 339.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00.15'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 328.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 551,268.1 SQUARE FEET OR 12.655 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2019-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR A TRACTOR SALES AND SUPPLY FACILITY IN THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PPD) ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR RATIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING FOR PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS; AND FURTHER PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ro-Ed Corp., A Florida corporation as Successor by merger with American Mutual Corp., a Florida corporation recorded in Official Records Book 467, Page 462 of the Public Records of Indian River county, Florida, through its agent (the "Applicant", which includes all grantees, successors or assigns in interest), filed an Application with the City of Fellsmere for a Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan for a tractor sales and supply facility in the POD zoning district; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant owns the land consisting of 4.876 acres more or less as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof(the "Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission/Local Planning Agency held a duly noticed Public Hearing on~~ 2/2/tJ , 2019 to review the Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development I for the tractor sales and supply facility and determmed that they are in conformance with the official plans and policies of the City and the requirements of the Land Development Code and recommended that the City Council approve the Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined at a duly advertised public hearing that the Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan are in the best interest of the public health, safety, environmental and general welfare and that it is appropriate to approve the Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan subject to the conditions contained herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fellsmere, Indian River County, Florida, as follows:
SECTION 1. RATIFICATION. The above recitals are hereby ratified, confirmed and adopted as legislative findings by the City Council.
SECTION 2. CONSISTENT WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. The Preliminary Development Plan and Final Development Plan for a tractor sales and supply facility meet the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan 2035 and Land Development Code. The following findings of fact are made:
a. There are adequate public facilities to service the proposed use and complies with Section 17.24 of the Code.
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b. There is adequate fire protection to service the proposed use.
c. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures are adequate with reference to automotive and pedestrian safety, traffic flow and control, provision of services, and access in case of fire or catastrophe.
d. Off-street parking areas are adequate with conditions imposed, with attention to automotive and pedestrian safety, traffic flow and control, access in case of fire or catastrophe, convenience to the units it is designed to serve, and landscaping for the buffering of abutting property where applicable.
e. Recreation and open spaces are adequate, with attention to the location, size and development of the areas in regard to their adequacy, their effect on privacy of adjacent living areas, and their relationship to community wide open spaces and recreation facilities.
f. Density of development is adequate, within the framework of the permitted density.
g. General character and compatibility are adequate, with reference to ensuring the proposed development will be designed so as not to cause substantial depreciation of property values or reduce the safety, light and general convenience of neighboring developments.
h. The environmental impact of the development is acceptable on the total land area of the property including how development will affect protected species, wetlands, surficial aquifer recharge areas, physical features, and natural resources . .
1. Rendering, architectural elevation, or photograph of the proposed development are adequate.
J. Water and sewer improvements are in accordance with standards and specifications of the city.
k. The site plan provides for dedication of any necessary rights-of-way.
SECTION 3. PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS. The Preliminary Development Plan dated , 20 19 prepared by as signed by the Mayor on , 20 19 and maintained on file in the Community Development Department and City Clerk's office is approved. The Final Development Plan dated _______ ,. 2019 prepared by as signed by the Mayor on , 2019 and maintained on file in the Community Development Department and City Clerk's office is approved. The following conditions shall apply:
a. The Applicant shall obtain all required Federal, State, County and Local permits as may be applicable to any new development, redevelopment or use of the Prope11y and to continuously keep such permits current and in good standing.
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b. After the first year following the adoption of this Resolution, the City Council shall have the authority to hold hearings at any time to review the business activity for compliance with all conditions and requirements of approval and all applicable ordinances and resolutions of the City. If the use of the Property is not in compliance, the City Council may revoke or suspend the Local Business Tax Receipt (occupational license), terminate the Conditional Use Permit or refer the matter to the Code Enforcement Special Master as a code violation for other sanctions as deemed appropriate.
c. The use, occupancy, development or redevelopment of the Property shall be in accordance with the Final Development Plan, Landscape Plan, and Building Elevations attached hereto as Composite Exhibit "B" and by this reference made a part hereof. Where specific provisions in this Resolution or in the Land Development Code are not addressed on the Final Development Plan, Landscape Plan, or Building Elevations, the specific provisions of this Resolution or in the Land Development Code shall apply to the development on the Property.
d. All public or private improvements required under the terms of this Resolution shall be constructed at the expense of and by the Applicant as approved by the City.
e. The Applicant shall connect to the Indian River County central water and sewer system.
f. The Applicant shall contract with the City's solid waste provider for year round pick up at the Property.
g. Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall record in the public records of Indian River County a Unity of Title approved by the City Attorney to run with the property in perpetuity for the benefit of present and all future owners of the Property prohibiting the partition or division by any means of the Property. The Unity of Title shall require City Council approval to amend or terminate.
h. Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall enter into a Non-Exclusive Cross Access Easement with the City agreeing to cross access at such time in the future as the City determines that such cross access is beneficial in relation to the development or redevelopment of adjacent properties.
1. Noncompliance with the following sections of the Land Development Code is approved as set forth herein:
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1. Section 3-2l.H.l.i, Sizes of Buffer Types - exempt from the 25' wide Type B buffer along the perimeter of the site subject to the provision of required parking perimeter buffers along the north, east and west, building foundation landscaping along the north east, and west and the provision of the 15' wide Type 'A' buffer along the south.
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2. Section 7.9.A.2, Sidewalks, bicycle facilities and multi-use paths - exempt from the provision of sidewalks, bicycle facilities and multi-use path along 94th Street subject to payment of $5,220.00 into the City's Sidewalk Fund.
3. Section 7-2.G, Required off-street parking - exempt the initial Tractor Sales and Supply operator from _the total number of required parking spaces, provided a minimum of at least 66 parking spaces are provided. This relief shall not be available for any other tenants or occupants of the Property. All future tenants or occupants will be required to demonstrate compliance with the parking requirements of the Code or obtain approval of the City Manager for a reduced parking rate.
4. Section 11.4.D.l, Required buffer tier landscaping -exempt the Tractor Sales and Supply facility from the required additional two tier landscape along the south buffer in exchange for the use of higher quality grass in front of the building and because the Applicant has landscaped the building foundation in excess of code. Applicant shall make a $23 ,850.00 payment to the City's Arbor Fund.
J. The Preliminary and/or Final Development Plan granted by this Resolution or the Development Permit may be revoked for:
I. Violation of any condition imposed in this Resolution. 2. Upon complaint and proof of adverse effect on adjacent
properties. The Preliminary and/or Final Development Plan or Development Permit may be revoked only after the City Council holds a public hearing, unless the permittee consents to a revocation of the Preliminary and/or Final Development Plan or Development Permit. If the permittee provides written consent to the revocation to the City Manager or designee, he shall revoke the Preliminary and/or Final Development Plan or Development Permit and notify the City Council of the revocation.
k. A violation of any of the conditions or requirements of approval shall constitute a code violation subject to enforcement through the Code Enforcement Special Master, unless a different remedy is specifically provided in any such condition or requirement, in which case such different remedy shall supersede this provision.
SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, part of a sentence, paragraph, phrase or word of this Resolution is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions hereof and it shall be construed to have been the legislative intent to pass this Resolution without such unconstitutional, invalid or inoperative pa11.
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SECTION 5. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. All previous resolutions or parts thereof, which conflict with the provisions of this Resolution, to the extent of such conflict, are superseded and repealed.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effect concurrently with the effective date of Resolution No. 2019-05. If Resolution No. 2019-05 does not become effective, this Resolution shall automatically become void and of no further force or effect.
The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Council Member The motion was seconded by Council Member
__________ and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows :
Mayor, Joel Tyson Council Member Sara J. Savage Council Member Fernando Herrera Council Member Jessica Salgado Council Member lnocensia Hernandez
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this ___ day of ________ , 2017.
CITY OF FELLSMERE, FLORIDA
ATTEST: Joel Tyson, Mayor
Deborah C. Krages, CMC, City Clerk
I HEREBY CERTIFY that Notice of the public hearing on this Ordinance was published in the Press Journal, as required by State Statute, that the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted on the day of __________ _ 2019, and the first reading was held on the day of ___________ , 2019, and the first public hearing was held on the ___ day of , 2019
Deborah C. Krages, CMC, City Clerk R-2019-02_PREUM PLAN_ RO-ED_TRACTOR SUPPLY
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lEGAl DESCRIPTION FELLSMERE TRACTOR SUPPLY
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 38 EAST, INDIAN RIVER COUNlY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 00~15'49" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 108.65 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #512 AS SHOWN ON FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MAP SECTION 88081-2403; THENCE NORTH 88.16'13" EAST ALONG THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #512, A DISTANCE OF 390.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 88.16'1311 EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 285.18 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING 15 FEET EAST OF, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE PLAmD CENTER LINE OF 107TH AVENUE (NOW ABANDONED) AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 31, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE SOUTH oo•t5'4011 WEST AND PARAUEL WITH THE SAID CENTER LINE OF 107TH AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 526.46 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 94TH STREET AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4; THENCE NORTH 89.46'57'' WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY UNE A DISTANCE OF 599.98 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE; THENCE NORTH~ESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90.02'37", FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.29 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF 108TH AVENUE AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT OF VERO LAKE ESTATES UNIT H-4 AND A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 00.15'40" EAST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 162.63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89"51'26" EAST A DISTANCE OF 339.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00"15'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 328.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 212,399.4 SQUARE FEET OR 4.876 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH NON-EXClUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PARCEL ABOVE, AS CREATED IN THAT CERTAIN SHARED ACCESS EASEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN RO-ED CORP., A FLORIDA CORPORATION AND RACETRAC PETROLEUM, INC. A GEORGIA CORPORATION, RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 2313, PAGE 1827, PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
EXHIBIT "A,, TO
RESOLUTION NO. 2019·02
EX. STRIPING TO REt.WN. LOCATION APPROXIMATE
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LAND usE: en ~ CURRENT USE: RESTAURANT \
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6'-10' SKIP THERMO. ON EXISTING PAVEMENT
EX. SUNSHINE TRAVEL R.V. RESORT
HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT (COUNTY RM')
ZONING: CRVP LAND USE: en
CURRENT USE: RV PARK
CONST. ·PAVEMENT ENOS" SIGN (WS-3) (3:l"'X3J")
C.R. 512 (FELLSMERE ROAD)
TSC DIRECTIONAL SlbN
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11EASEMENT TO REMAIN
DRY RETENTION BOTIOI.,t : 23.0
TOB: 26.5
DETECTABLE WARNING PER FOOT INDEX 304 (lYP., All CROSSWALK & DRIVING AISLE CONNECTIONS)
15' PROP UTIUTY EASEMENT
CONCRETE PAVEMENT (G"THK.)
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PROPOSED ·TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANr
BUILDING 19,097SF
(FFE, 28.70)
(2) 18"X18" TYPE 4 REO OBJECT MARKERS(OM4-3) AT SIDEWAlK TERMINUS.
STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT
PARKING SPACE: 9.5'X18.S (TYP.)
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SITE DATA
Owner I Applicant PRIW.X PROPERTIES. LLC 1100 E. MOREHEAD STREET CHARl.OTlE. UC 28204 TEL(704)344-8200
Civil Engineer Land Surveyor W.STEll.ER 6 MOt...ER.lNC. MASTELLER, MOLER & TAYLOR.IrC. 16552TTH STREET. SUTE 2 16552TTHS1REET, SUTE 2 VERO BEACH. FL 32960 VERO BEACH. FL 32900 TEL{172)567-5JOO TEL(172)564-a050
Site Information Construction Schedule SITE A!XJRESS: 10735CR512
FELLSMERE.Fl.32948
STARTOATE: APRIL2019 FINISH 0'-TE: SEPTEMBER 2019
SITE AREA: 4.87 ACRES
R.WOEOICATIOU: 021 ACRES
AREA OF DEVELOPMEtlT: 4.66 ACRES
ZOfoltJG: CG (EXISTING ·IRC), PO (PROPOSED- aTY Of FELLSMERE)
Flll'l.RE l.Af.D USE: ct (EXISTING · IRC). GC (PROPOSED· OTY OF FEU..SMERE)
FEMA FLOOOZOfE: ZONE "AE" (EL 22.6- NAV0'88) Rei. RRM"$12051COJGOF. D.l!od 12.1W2012
TA.lUD•: 31382900001 003000001.0.313829oo»!OOXIo:::o::rJ4.0.
31 3e 29 00001 0040 0Cl004.0. 31 38 29oo»> 0040COXXl6.0.
31 3e 29 00001 0040o:xo:J7.0. POTABI.£ WATER: lt~N RIVER COLf'ITY lmUTIES
WASTEWATER:
LEGAL OESCRl?TIOrl:
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Fellsmere Zoning Criteria REOUIREDfC.?)
LOT AREA (Mitt): 12.COO SF LOT WIDTH (ldN.): 100' LOTDEPTH(Idtl.): 100' FROtlTYARDSETBACK(l..ltl.): 25' SlOE YARD SETBACK (l..'JN.): 15' REAR YARD SETBACK (J.ttl.): 25' DPEtl SPACE (MIN.): 15"'-BUL.DING I-EIGHT (l..1AX.}: 35' BUL.DING LENGTH (MAX.}: PARI<It,IG RATE (GEf.ER.AL BUSifo.ESS): 5.0/ 1.000 SF LANDSCAPE BLFFER WIDTH (l..tll.): 15'
REOURfOIPDI
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Site Improvements Coverage Summary
SITE AREA:
R.WOEOICATlOft
212.400SF • 4.87 AC 9_250SF • 0.21 AC
OEVELOPMEtlT AREA: 203.150SF • ii.GSAC (1CIO"J')
IMPERVIOUS AREA
VEHCllAR USE AREA: n . 7aO SF
DISPLAY AREA: 21.467 SF
SIOEWAU<S&PECESTR!AtiPATHS: 3.1l5SF
BUL.DING AREA:. 19.097 SF
TOTALIMPERVIOUS AREA:. 116.479SF • 2.67 AC (51.3"'-l TOTAL GREEN AREA: 86.67 1 SF • 1.99AC (42.7"'-J
OPEN SPACE OOt.'tPUTATlOU
OPEN SPACE REOUREO'
OPEN SPACE PROPOSED TOTAL GREEN AREA:
4.66 AC X 20"4 • 0.93 AC
LESS STORMWATER AREA@ T.O.B.: 1.99AC 0.90AC
TOTAL PROPOSED OPHI SPACE: 1.09AC (23.4%)
Parking Requirements
REOUREO PARKit¥:0 RATE REC. PAFOONG
GEf'.I::RAL BUSINESS:
PROPOSED
STAtCAROSPACES:
AOI. ACCESSIBLE SPACES:
TOTAL SPACES:
5.0 I 1,000 SF 19.097SF 56 SPACES
TOTAL SPACES REOUREO: S6SPACES
62SPACES
4SPACES
66SPACES
tiOTE: TRACTOR SUPPLY STORES HSTORICAU.Y REOURE LESS PARKUIG THAN TYPICAl GEt>ERAL BUSJtlESS ESTABUSK'.1EtlTS. TI-£REFORE. ~ARE REOUESTUIG THAT n£ CITY OF FEUSMEREAPf>ROVE THE REDUCED PARKING VV. THE P.O. PROCESS.
Site Plan Notes: 1. AU. OUTDOOR UGHTING SHALL BE SHELOED FROM ADJACENT PROf>fRTlES #IJROAONAYS.
2. AU. NUSANCE. EXOTIC VEGETATION SHAU. BE REt.'IOVED It/ CONJU~K:TlOfl WITH SITE DEVELOPMENT.
3. COMA.1ERCIAL8UILOINGS SHALL POST A MltnMlld 6" NJMERICAL AIX:AE5S.
4 Sl.RVEY OI.TA IS PROVICEOBY MASTEU.ER. MOLER,& TAYLOR, Itt:. REFERENCE: PROJECT 7399 .
5. CONTRACTOR SHAU. FIELD l OCATE AU. EXISTING UTIUTlES PRIOR TO COMMEHCE.MEtlT OF COUSTRUCTlOO.
6. SEE ARCHTECT\.RA.L PLANS BY On£RS.
7. SEE STAtiJARD DRAWINGS BY TRACTOR Sl.F'PLY CO. FOR AOOCTIOUAL 11-FORMATlON Af.D REOUREMEtiTS.
8. Tt£ ELEVA TlONS DEPICTED otl n£SE PlAUS REFERENCE. n£ tiORTH AMERICAN VERTlCAL DATUM OF 19e8(NAV0'58).
9. n£ CONTRACTOR SHAll ADHERE TOll£ REOUREMEtiTS SET FORTH IN THE SOILS REPORT BY AROAMAtl & ASSOCIATES, IUC. (FILE NO. 18-23-5.J05}. SEE EXCERPTS FROM SOILS REPORT Otl St-EET 30F THESE PVJlS.
10. All SOUO tK>tJ.BREAKAWAY OBJECTS ALOUGSICE STREETS AJO DRIVING AISLES SHALL BE LOCATED OUTSICE n£ CLEAR ZOtE. A Mltllt.'UA Of 1.5 FEET FROM ll£ FACE Of CURB OR 6 FEET FROM Tt£ EDGE OF TRAVEL l.AI.E. PER FLORIDA GREEIEOOK(C.7J.1).
11 . ALL PAVEME.tlT MARKit.IGS WITHN Tt£ COUtlTY RIGHT.OF-WAY.IJD TO 25 FEET OUTSICE n£ RNION-SITE. SHALL BE 90 MIL EXTRI..OEDALKYD n£RMOPI.ASTIC.
12. McCLE BWPER SIGUS SHAll BE PLACED AT All H.C., otUIE PICKl.P, & VETER.Atl PARKit~ SPACES.
13. EXISTING O.JOACRE ON..SITE 'w\'EnANO(W-1)SHAU.BE FILLED.
14. PRIOR TO COMI.IEUCIIIG CONSTRUCTION. Tt£ CONTRACTOR SHo\U SUBMIT MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC(MOT) PLAtlS TOI.RC. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING FOR REVIEW AID APPROVAL
15. ALL RIGHT .OF·WAY CEOICA TION SHAll OCCI..R PRIOR TO OOMMEUCfi.£NT OF CONSTRUCTION.
Jurisdictional Permitting Requirements CITY OF FELLSMERE:
ltDLA.t/RIVEROOU'ITY:
FOEP:
SJRWt,O:
WIOO..EARING PERI.'IIT, TREE REt.'IOVALPERMIT, ENCit.EERING PERt.'OIT
liTlUTY CONNECTION PERMIT, RIGHT-OF-\'IAY PERMIT (DRIVEWAYS). RlGHT.OF·WAY PERMIT {VTlUTY), & 00/0llOt"-LCO~o..RREUCY CERTIFICATE
POTABLE WATER PER/,.tT & WASTEWATER PERMIT
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UNlESS PREVIOUSlY DIRECTED BY THE BUilDING OWNER IN WRffiNG, DURING CONSTRUCTION THE CON'TRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COVERING /ttN1 PARTIAllY COMPLETED MASONRY WAll(S) (CMU, BRICI\, ETC.) WrTH STRONG WEATHER RESISTlVE MATERIAL DURlNG ALL TIMES WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS NOT IN PROGRESS AND ESPEClAll Y AT TliE END OF EACH WORI\ DAY TO PREVENT WATERIMOISTVRE FROM ENTERING THE MASONRY WALL(S). THE COVER SHAll BE DRAPED OVER TliE WALL AND EXTEND A MINIMUM OF (2) TWO FEET DOWN FROM BOTH SIDES AND SECURELY HEl.O IN PlACE. CON'TlNUE nus PROCESS UN'TlL MASONRY WALL IS WEAlliER·llGHT AND/OR THE ROOANG MEMBRANE IS INSTALLED AND SECURED.
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OUTStDE PULL StiPPU:O l'tTTH KEY LOCK OR NOT
OXFORD ARCHITECTURE
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TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
FELLSMERE FLORIDA
This drawing 01d the desilJl shown is the property of the a-chitecl The reproduction, cop)Vtg a- use of this drawing without their written a:nsent is prohilited O'ld ony infrilg«nent w11 be subPct to leqol action
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Shett Number: A2.0
EX. CHEVRON GAS STATION & McDONAlD'S
RESTAURANT
CRY RETENTION BOTIOM;23.0
106:25.0
94th STREET
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PROPOSED "TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPA.~·
BUILDING 19.097 SF
(FFE:28.70)
TYPE ·a· CURB (TYP .)
ADJACENT UNDEVELOPED
PROPERTY
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Job No. 19-0102
Drawn By JWS
Submittal Dates 2- \ 3-2019
3-12-2019
Revision Oates Round 2 Comments 3-12-2019
lhc!:O CIO'"hgs CfO tho property olltto bOO<..ccpo crcMoct end ao not to bo usod !Of Otncf PI'OjOC!s ou;cpl by wrlllcn pcnrtdon hom lho lond'.copc crct'.ilcct. Report cny ctcroponc~ mmcdotctt to the loocl;.ccpo c 1cli:ec!.
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LandScape Specifications 1./IJitrco and plant m.1!crlal!o ba Flork!a No. 1 ot bot:cr, a:oclasslrlcd In "Grades and Standards lor NurscfY Plants", Part 1 and Part II. State of Aork:!a. De;l t. of AgriaJI1uro, Ta:lah.:lsseo. AJ plants not listed in "Grades and Standan::s for Nursery Plants" Sll.'lJI conform to a Florida No.1 as to: (1) health and vttaJI:y. (2) condl:k;Jn of !o!L:Jgo, (3) lOCI S)'$!Dm, (4) !ret<lom from PQSI ot mad'lanlcal dam~D, (5) hc3v~ bmochcd and dcnsct)' loiL:lted accof'C!Inl] to 11'10 accepted normal shapo of tho spcdcs. 2. UndersLz.Jng or substJ:utlon of ono species or o.:ltlvar for another species Is a t.:roach of contract and wiD t:o "Rcjec:IOO" at mo tlmc ot f11'1311andscapo lnspectlon unless approved by Landscape Arthlled. 3. Prefect Warranty: AD pbnt m.1tcrlal :;hila bo warranted for a pcrkx! of or.o (1) year ancr da:o of sut>sbn:bl tomplctk:m agalr~st defects, n:luCir.g dt>ath and unsa:J:slactory QIVII'lh, cx~t !Of dclet::ts r0$UI'Jr.g fr om abus.e or damago by othcfs or unusual phencmel'l.:l or lnddents which are beyond the connctot's control. -1,N'rjand:lllconc:!tlonswl'llchthccontr3cl0fleclsv.ilbedetrlmt!nt:lltolhe.succcssoftnepl:~rltl:"l9Sn;l!l l:;f!brOI.I!jhtlolhcawncrorrepc"esen!alive'sOittenlion. 5. Tho contr;~ctor st\aa verify tho loc.iltlon ol urn:crgroun.d u:~itles prior to com:nendng .... oa. on any projcc:: area. 6. Mukh plan:h(J areasw!th J•layerof Melalcuca, Eucalyptus. or Envrt>rnuldt. Cypress Mulct! Is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Planting beds to roct'lvo mulch Uvoughout ent!ro bed area. 7. All pbnts to be sot to ultlmatogrndo. No filling wil be permitted aroond trunl.s or stems. Mulch to be kept a minimum of T a .. ay from trunls and stems.. 8. Plan!lng !Ices and shrub5: Excavate hole per plan :log detai. When plant Is set, pla:;o adcillon.ll b::Jdf..:l consisting of a SO'Yo ml.o.!ure of Peal humus and nab.uill sol around the base and sides of t.:!J. and work each Llyer to settle t:a:::k!Jt and eliminate v~s and air pcx.t.cts. l'fllcn C!lt:JV.1tion Is .1ppro.rJmately 2/3 tull , water tnorougt'ly before pla~L"'19 remainder of baa.'il. Water again ;~f.er pl:Jr:hg fn.:~llayer of bi!tk.'il Olnd before Nblling ITII.ll::l'l. 9. Guy alld s:<~t.o !Ices in 3 directions .,..ith gahtanlzcd wife, lhlougn ncdblc ~ ctla,ng ~uarcs. ~">"lth .,..ODden stake Menors ltr.mcdlately after planting. (Sea Detail) 10. Trees and shn.lbs shaU bo lortliled with a complo!e naMa! or!}ilnlc fcrtilll:erwlllla ra:klofapproxlrna!ely 3~:2or 3:0:3 (o.g.ono Ia~ 124-8). Slmk analysis such as t~ (4:0:2) can also bo used, Fcrtiil:e~ that arc slow reloaso,controlloo release, sui;Jhur coated or wllll nHrogcn as IBOU or Utealom\.lk!ehydo h.:Jvo extended release period. Thlrt)" to fitty percent of tho nl:rogcn shoo.Jid bo ...-ater lnwlublo or slow rck!aso.
Palms shol.:ld receive 01 complete 9fill"llll3r lertill:er l oriTII.lli! lcd lor pa\m!l rPollm S~J at a r:.te of 5 to B t:::s. per palm.
Agrlform 20-0-S twenly-(lnegram plantln!) tablets may be sub$Lit1Jted lorgrarllk r lertllz.er. II utlllled, lh6 lolowlng rales sha.D be 1.:~Lr:ect Positloo ptant ln hole. B.:ld:-..:1 hallway lip the roo:bal. Place la:>ie:(s)be!iiC& rool!lall about 1' from root U;n. Do not ~e tablc:(s) In bottom of hole.
1 Ga\lan 1T<~blel JGal on 2Tablets 25Gallon&8&BTrccs 2 pcr 1'cali;)Cf
II. AI p/.lntiog a1eas and sod to be lrrlga:cd to PfOv!Ce 100'Yo coverage. Shop~ra11-lrl;s lobe subm~Jed by the 1-riQa\lon con:r.lctor lor appcoval prior to lnst.:ll.:s:lon. 12. Ma!n:;tlr~ !Tees, shrubs, and other plilflls by w.:r~ering, wltlvallng, .:rnd II"CCCing as required lor heclthy ~towtl\. Restore pbn~t'l!) s:~uec~ ar.ct mulch. Ti(jh~en ilnd repair slilt.c i!nd gvylt'l!) al'"o() rese t trees and sl'lrubs to proper grace a vertic;]l position as required. S;Jray as necessary :o keep trees and snn.:bs freo of lnseds and disease. Tho contrac-.or sh.lll begin mairllen.lnc:o lmmedlit lely a~er plan!l-lg ar.ct shaD conrlrll.:o m.1irl~ena:"ICO thlouo:;h finill <~CtC;:Iilnco when Cerv.kato ol Occu~r.c:y Is Issued to tho GerM! rat Contrac:or by City and projoc;;! b released by tho General Con!fador to Client 13. Pn.rne trees ar.d shrubs orJy to remove ~anuged blanches as directed by the L..aodsctpo Archl!ecl 14. Plan~ng lrlwns: Pwvlde dean. stroos;fy rooted. ul\llormly slLea strl;;s of Steno:.Jptvcm 5-CO.lnCall.:s Florll.lm (unless olher,lse noted). mac;hii'M! strl;lpcd not more ltl3n 24 hoofs prior to l<~ ylng . Gr01de ;~nd roC prepared \;Jv.-n surface. Watet tnorOIJghly bulnoltocrcatomuddy:wlccndi:kiiiS.l..ay$00strl;:>swllhtigtlljolnls.rolortamplightly.andwilterthoroughly. 15. 1<\il!:U.:Jin posi'Jfe Cr.:lln3ge. t'IO pbr.tirlg b to bloc:~ dr:J!!'I,)ge. 16. Omlnago Tosling
Prior to ptanUogof trees. pai.'11S. and spec.:l'nen ma~ettaJ. each planting pi! sl'>3l be tested In the fol\o11\ng marmet tovetffy adequate Cr<~Jnase . A) Olgeachplantlngplto!homlnlrru:mspec;llledslz.e. B) F1:t \he pbnllng pltwlth (12"") I~Velvc Inches of water. lltllewa:er level in the pl;~r~llrlg pit Crops(4')fouror more lncnes l'>"l:.hin (4) 1our hou~. lhe dr.1ina90 Is sulfdentanda dral:'\olgechannells not reGcl-cd. II the water level drops lc$5 t\'lan (4') fOtJt lncr:es w~hin tile (4) four hour period, then a C!ral!'l,)ge ch.lnnclls req:.:l-cd. C) When a C!rall\ilgo ch.lni\CIIs rtiGUI-ed.lllO drain.J~ channcl must extend C!own lhr009h tl'le non porous sol and ltlto pomus soil. (Sec Droin.;}go Tes:in9 Do!i!il) 0 ) Disc:arc a! matertat removed from tho dral-lage channel. E) When b::JciJi:ling tho pbn:lng pit, i!Cd COIJ~ gravel to tho Cralnago channt~. Nso. care m:.:sl bo Iii ken to ke<!P lho conslster.c:y of tho sol m~ lho same ttvoughout Lho pl,)n~ng pll
NOTES: 1. Cof\\r.}Cior to lndl!do dra inage IDs:lrlg for nllln:les :~r.d palms In bid. lfdr.!ll\ilgo ls lniiCCGUil:e. tho sol spccl:lc:ollon In lem 1:8 abo~o shila bo rOYiscd lor sl!o conditions. Contrndor
shall noUiy the Ofrn.er and landscapehchr.edol poor dr:~ln.age ooodltlonslrlwr\Ung and wrnten ~lrec<Jon ~"> Ill be provided to the contrador of ep~oprlate w l ml.oture spedbUorl to beusod.
2. All ferJILers sh;ll moot tho Cl:y of Felsmcro's & Indian River County's lcrtillz.erordin<lnccs.
P{ant List QTY SYM SPECIES
CANOPY I ORNAMENTAL I UNDERSTORY TREES
Ll LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA 'NATCHEZ' 3 LT LAGERSmOEMIA INDICA 'TUSKEGEE'
35 MC" MYRICA CERIFERA
MG• MAGNOUA GRAND/FLORA
11 PE" PfNUSEWOTn po· Pt.ATANUS OCCIDENTAUS
" QL" QUERCUS LAURIFOUA
" QV" QUERCUS VIRGINIANA
" ro· TAXOOIUM DISnCHUM
PALMS
12 SP' SABAL PALMETTO
LARGE SHRUBS I ACCENTS
15 CRA" CRINUMASIAnCUM 710 MYR' MYRICANTHES FRAGRANS 210 VIS VIBURNUM SUSPENSUM
MED. SHRUBS I GROUNDCOVERS I VINES
140 ILV" /LEX VOMITORIA 100 LAM LANTANA MONrEVIDENSIS
"' Muc· MUHLENBERG/A CAPILARIS
28S NEB• NEPHROL.EPIS EXAL TATA 160 RAI RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA
soo SrENOTAPHRUM SECUNDA TUS SOD-1 PASPALUM NOTA TUM
" • FiorldaNatire
COMMON NAMEIDESCRIPnON
CREPE MYRnE 'WHirE' CREPE MYRnE 'RED'
WAXMYRnE
D.O. BLANCHARD SOUTHERN MAGNOUA SLASHPfNE SYCAMORE
LAUREL OAK
UVEOAK BALD CYPRESS
SABALPAI.M
CRINUMULY SIMPSON STOPPER SANDANKWA VIBURNUM
DWARF YAUPON HOLLY PURPLE LANTANA
MUHLYGRASS
BOSTON FERN INDIAN HAwniORNE Sr: AUGUSTINE SOD BAHIA SOD
LandScape Data fri?O A Opacuo Buffor (Sooth Buffor. 8757 Trees
Roqlired ·(I TroiY30U.)· 875/.f/30 = 29 Troos Provided· 29 Troos
Understory Troos Rcq~:irod. (I Undcrs/Oty Trco 125 /.f.)· 815 "'35 Undorstory Trees Provic!cd ·35
Shrubs Roq~:ired - 2 Tiers with ono lierbeing a conlinucx:s hO<!go 2'0.C.
Hec!go = 350 Shrubs Tier I "'350 Sllrvbs
Provided· Hcdgo = 350 Shrubs Tier I "'350 Shrubs (Mel with the use of Sr. 11L'gusUne Sod)
Vehicvlar Use Area Landscaping Adiaamt to Property Lines (1 .2352
"'"'" * ~:o~~=;" fJ1 T;~~;~}~~~!:!~~3~-~ ~~~=~ rcr;uost lot: 15 trees)
Shrubs Required. 2 Tiers with ono tier being iJ continuous hedge 2' O.C.
Hedge = 618 Shrubs Tier 1 c:6t8SI~r~Jbs
Provided- Hoc!go: 618 Shrubs & Uso ol Sl. A~:gu.stino Sod Tier I= 618 Shrubs & Usa of St. Augustine Sod * Orcrl1ead Utilities · No tree sllall be planted where it C<X11d. at miJ/urc heigl1t, con.'fict 1vill1
overlie ad po;-ver lines. Trees planted adjacent to overlie ad ut1lities shDII comply mlh the liJtost cdilion of FPf.. 's publica/ion •ptanf tho n"ghtlroo in lho right placo-. and take inlo consideration the mature height D.nd sptead ollhe spcdcs bcnealh or adjar:cn/lo exisb"ng ovcrhoiJd ufiJiries. Vr'horo overhead utilities oxist, small frees, with a maMe hci~ht of loss than twenty (20) feel may bo substituted for roc;uired shade lreos at .1 ril~"ono/1:1. No /reo shDII bo planted wilhin tO' of any existing ulrllly polo. guy l'liro. orpadmor.:nted transformer (Sea FPL's "Ptant !he right /rea in the righf place· for ptacemen/ and m<lintcnanco requirements).
Vchic11/ar Uso Aloa Interior Landsc.1pi"9 Required Tcrminafllnlen·or Island Trees· 1 Tree par Termina/11nlen"or Island,. 11 Tre es Totti/ Terminal/Interior Island Trees Provided = 17 Trees
Required: 1 (n~ of to/at pared area shaa be interior landscaping and 1 rrw per 600 s.f. To!DI Pavemon/: 76.068.63 s.l x 10% = 7,600.86s.l
Required • 7.600.8Gs.f. Provided= 7.6..$9 s.f. r~,
Required· 13 Provided-13
SIZE SPACING REMARKS DROUGHT TOLERANCE
10'0A.IS'SPRD. 1.5•CAL A.S. FULL CANOPY, UMB UP 2.5', MUL n.sfEM LOW 10' OAJ!!>' SPRD. u~ CAL A.S. FULL CANOPY, UMB UP 2.5', MULTI-SrEM LOW 15'x4', f.S.CAL A.S. FULL CANOPY, MULn·STEM LOW f2 'x l5 ', 2.5"CAL
12';ci5', 2.5"CAL 12' ;c 6', z.s· CAL 12';c6',2.5.CAL
f2';cl5~ 2.5"CAL 12'xi5',2.5.CAL
SEE PLAN
115,3'x2' 13,2';c2' 13,2';c2'
13, 12"xf2• 1t.12· x12" 13, f2"xf2"
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Burlc!ing Foundation Trees
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A.S. A .S.
A.S.
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24"0.C. 24"0.C. 315"0.C.
24 " 0 .C. 24· o.c.
FULL CANOPY, 5' C. T. MIN.
FULL CANOPY, 5' C. T. MIN. FULL CANOPY, 5' C. T. MIN. FULL CANOPY, 5' C. T. MIN.
FULL CANOPY, 5' C. T. MIN. FULL CANOPY
SUCK TRUNKS
FUlL & THICK FUlL & THICK FULL & THICK
FULL & THICK FULL & THICK
FULL & TNICK
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Required - 1 Treo 130 /.f. or Bur1Cing Perimeter Provided.
4 4(21D
4 .f(TD)
Shrubs R&quira - 3 Tiers combination screeo orong ell
froo!agosof8ur1ding Provide<! ·
Noles:
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LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW
LOW
LOW LOW LOW
LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW
MEDIUM/HIGH LOW
West "1"50' 5 0
Tram;tc"cd 3 toNOtUI
1. Builc!ing foondalioo plantings aro no/ rcq~oired on this project btl/ oro trying ro bo mel mlh lho ftJ/uro landscape coCo 1vhero possitio. 2. 6 (TD) Cypress trees and 6 (SP) Sab.:ll PDims arc cocnted toward /he mitigation re<;uiremcnts o/198' rcr;uircd. 6 TD x 2.5· = 15· t 12 SP" 6iJdditiooDI C. r: = 12·13 = 24 = 39' Cicdiled = t59.Requircd
NativePtants ~
Required: 50% of all re1;uired trees shall be native Total Trees : 85
Provided: Native Troes = 76 1 83"' 89%
Slrrvbs: Required: 25% of all roc;uircd shrubs shall bo notivo
TolDI Shrubs: 1,745 Provided: Narive Shrubs"' 1,27!!11 1,74!!1 : 73%
Tree Spca·es Mix Required: When 41 t trees are required the minimum species mrX "' 6 Provided: 8
PiJ/rnRf!Ciuircmcnts Required : No more /Iran 50% of re<;uired trees may be palms
Milximum Uso of PDims ::: 74 x 50%= 31 Provic!cd: PiJ/ms "'6-= 8%
DumpstCf Rcq~:ired·Hcdr;e 1 Vine2'0.C. 24 f.ll2:t2Shrubs Pro\1c!ed. 12 Shrubs RciOC<Jtod To 512Buffcr
Open Space Trees Rct;uifcd: I Treo 13.000 s./. of non-vehicular open space Trcos:
Roq~:~"red. 4 1.436.73 s.l. 13.000 ::: 14 Trcos Provic!ed- 14 Trees
LandScq_pe Detai{s 5pr.r.f
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Large Tree 'P{anting Vetai{ (s· Cafi)Jrr or g,-ealcr)
Tree 'P{anting Vetai{
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Community Development Department Report for the Month of April 2019
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51112019 10:1Bam
jApplication jPermit Type jNumber
Re-lnspection Fees 6172-18-9-R I
Re-lnspection Fees 6194-18-10-
Re-lnspection Fees 6196-18-10-
Re-lnspection Fees 6212-18-11-
Re-lnspection Fees 6213-18-11 -
Re-lnspection Fees 6213-18-11-
Re-lnspection Fees 6237-19-1-Rl
Re-lnspection Fees 6239-19-01 -
Re-lnspection Fees 6240-19-1-RI
Re-lnspection Fees 6262-19-02-
Re-lnspection Fees 6262-19-2-RI
Re-lnspection Fees 6266-19-2-R I
Re-lnspection Fees 6268-19-3-R I
Day Care Facility 6277-19-4
Awnings 6281-19-3
Porch 6284-19-4
Electrical 6285-19-4
Generator 6286-19-4
Temporary Office T 6287-19-4
Electrical 6288-19-4
Antenna 6289-19-4
Shed 6290-19-4
HVAC 6291 -19-4
upply and ins! Electrical 6292-19-4
Re-Roof 6293-19-4
Electrical 6294-19-4
Plumbing 6295-19-4
Renovation 6296-19-4
HVAC 6297-19-4
HVAC 6298-19-4
Fire System Alarm 6299-19-4
Shed 6300-19-4
Plumbing 6301-19-4
Stairs 6302-19-4
Re-Roof 6303-19-4
Re-Roof 6304-19-4
Re-lnspection Fees DW-3-12-19-
Driveway DW-4-1 -19
Patio DW-4-2-19
Driveway DW-4-30-19
Fence FEN-4-19-19
Patio PATION-19-
Tree Removal TR-4-11-19
Tree Removal TR-4-29-19
Total Permits: 44
CITY OF FELLSMERE
Permit List
DatejAddress Jowner
4/15/2019 140 S Broadway Street Brisley Gamez
4/29/2019 163 S Hickory Street Jorge Luna
4/29/2019163 S Hickory Street Jorge Luna
4/17/2019 239 S Maple Street Bernardino Almanza
4/17/2019 239 S Maple Street Bernardino Almanza
4/29/2019 239 S Maple Street Bernardino Almanza
4/29/2019 216 S Broadway Street Carlos Mendoza
4/23/2019 216 S Broadway Street Carlos Mendoza
4/3/2019 216 S Broadway Street Carlos Mendoza
4/3/2019
4/1/2019 12930 1 Doth Lane Gholamrez Torkaman
4/5/2019 220 S Hickory Street Rafael Zamarripa
4/10/2019 63 N Cypress Street Indian River County Historical
4/5/2019 21 S Cypress Street City of Fellsmere
4/16/2019 12198 CR-512 CEB Enterprises LLC
4/2/2019 139 N Oak Street German Gallegos
4/3/2019 77 N Oleander Street Roy & Joan Cordle
4/3/201912196 CR-51 2 Fellsmere Community Health
4/5/2019 21 S Cypress Street City of Fellsmere
4/5/2019 21 S Cypress Street City of Fellsmere
4/4/2019 12985 77th Street Bernard A. Egan Groves, Inc.
4/5/2019 26 N Orange Street Roger Moss
4/9/2019 22 S Orange Street The City of Fellsmere
4/9/2019 130 S Hickory Street Samuel & Enedelia Rangel
4/9/2019 205 S Hickory Street Roberto Sepulveda
4/1 0/2019 8 N Mulberry Street Bruce Korman
4/1 0/2019 36 S Lime Street Javier & Melina Zamarripa
4/11/2019 7 4 S Bay Street San Juanita Chico
4/16/2019 9302 125th Avenue Aron, LLC
4/19/2019 147 S Pine Street Cecil Ailor
4/16/2019 21 S Cypress Street City of Fellsmere
4/22/2019 81 S Myrtle Street Duane Frontz
4/24/2019 145 N Mulberry Street Minerva Thomas
4/29/2019 255 S Maple Street Rene Hernandez
4/29/2019 144 S Myrtle Street Eleuterio Veleces
4/30/2019 146 S Cypress Street Amelia Zuniga
4/17/2019 87 S Mulberry Street Laura Hernandez
4/1/2019 125 N Lime Street Alma Collins
4/2/2019 57 N Elm Street Alba Bustos
4/30/201910056 Grace Avenue Refugio DeLeon
4/19/2019 217 S Pine Street Francisca Naranjo
4/17/2019 118 S Hickory Street Rosa Martinez
4/11/2019 1 05 N Oleander Street Federico Sanchez
4/29/2019 122 S Magnolia Street Kristine Burr
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jProject Fee j
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$67.15
$186.00
$42,936.96
$253.05
$201 .93
$114.50
$440.37
$100.83
$73.07
$556.55
$198.15
$85.75
$114.00
$147.39
$71.35
$71 .35
$248.35
$90.38
$86.10
$230.90
$95.40
$71 .35
$171 .75
$198.75
$305.39
$25.00
$150.00
$424.20
$75.00
$75.00
$25.00
$50.00
$50.00
$48,705.97
511/2019 10:21am
Date\ Number \Address
4/15/2019 6172-18-9-RI 140 S Broadway Street
4/29/2019 6194-18-10- 163 S Hickory Street
4/29/2019 6196-18-10- 163 S Hickory Street
4/17/20196212-18-11- 239 S Maple Street
4/17/2019 6213-18-11- 239 S Maple Street
4/29/2019 6213-18-11- 239 S Maple Street
4/29/2019 6237-19-1-RI 216 S Broadway Street
4/23/2019 6239-19-01- 216 S Broadway Street
4/3/2019 6240-19-1-RI 216 S Broadway Street
4/3/2019 6262-19-02-
4/1/2019 6262-19-2-RI 12930 10oth Lane
4/5/2019 6266-19-2-RI 220 S Hickory Street
4/10/2019 6268-19-3-RI 63 N Cypress Street
4/5/2019 6277-19-4 21 S Cypress Street
4/16/20196281-19-3 12198CR-512
4/212019 6284-19-4
4/3/2019 6285-19-4
4/3/2019 6286-19-4
4/5/2019 6287-19-4
4/5/2019 6288-19-4
4/4/2019 6289-19-4
4/5/2019 6290-19-4
4/9/2019 6291-19-4
4/9/2019 6292-19-4
4/9/2019 6293-19-4
4/10/2019 6294-19-4
4/10/2019 6295-19-4
4/11/2019 6296-19-4
4/16/2019 6297-19-4
4/19/2019 6298-19-4
4/16/2019 6299-19-4
4/2212019 6300-19-4
4/24/2019 6301-19-4
4/29/2019 6302-19-4
139 N Oak Street
77 N Oleander Street
12196 CR-512
21 S Cypress Street
21 S Cypress Street
12985 77th Street
26 N Orange Street
22 S Orange Street
130 S Hickory Street
205 S Hickory Street
8 N Mulberry Street
36 S Lime Street
7 4 S Bay Street
9302 125th Avenue
147 S Pine Street
21 S Cypress Street
81 S Myrtle Street
145 N Mulberry Street
255 S Maple Street
4/29/2019 6303-19-4 144 S Myrtle Street
4/30/201 9 6304-19-4 146 S Cypress Street
4/17/2019 DW-3-12-19- 87 s Mulberry Street
4/1/2019 DW-4-1-19 125 N Lime Street
4/2/2019 DW-4-2-19 57 N Elm Street
4/30/2019 DW-4-30-19 10056 Grace Avenue
CITY OF FELLSMERE
Building Permits Issued For Date From 411119 To 4/30/19
\Project Type \Project Description Value\ Permit Fee\ Plan Review\ Contractor\
Re-inspect fee
Re-Inspect fee
Re-Inspect fee
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Re-Inspect fee $0.00
Re-inspect fee $0.00
Re-Inspect Fee $0.00
Re-Inspect fee for electri $0.00
Failed inspection $0.00
Re-Inspect fee $0.00
Re-Inspect Fee $0.00
Re-Inspect fees $0.00
Boys and Girls Club ofF $1 ,500,000.00
CEB Enterprises Inc $7,310.00
Covered porch and addit
Roy and Joan Cordle
TCCH Fellsmere
Boys and Girls Club of F
Boys and Girls Club of F
AT& TVero 5
Shed
City of Fellsmere
Electrical
Re-Roof
Electrical
Replace plywood around
Cecil Ailor
Boys and Girls Club
Shed
Hot water heater
Stairs
Re-Roof
Re-Roof
Re-Inspect fee for Drive
Driveway
Patio pavers and walkwa
Driveway
$3,500.00
$1,500.00
$43,600.00
$2,982.00
$500.00
$15,500.00
$3,500.00
$2,380.00
$1 ,000.00
$6,500.00
$500.00
$660.00
$500.00
$10,000.00
$3,750.00
$14,300.00
$2,300.00
$1,000.00
$1,500.00
$5,000.00
$8,800.00
$0.00
$100.00
$500.00
$0.00
$65.00
$65.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$0.00
$65.00
$56.00
$10,935.50
$147.50
$101 .50
$65.00
$0.00
$90.00
$65.00
$239.50
$101.50
$65.00
$0.00
$136.00
$0.00
$0.00
$90.00
$0.00
$65.00
$65.00
$90.00
$65.00
$90.00
$113.00
$159.00
$0.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$9,253.08
$95.88
$65.98
$42.25
$157.56
$0.00
$0.00
$197.93
$65.98
$0.00
$42.25
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$58.50
$0.00
$0.00
$42.25
$0.00
$0.00
$58.50
$73.45
$103.35
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Inspection\
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0 .00
$0.00
$0.00
$0 .00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0 .00
$0 .00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0 .00
$0 .00
$0 .00
$0.00
$0 .00
$0.00
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Other Fee\
$0.00
$0.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$65.00
$2.15
$130.00
$22,748.38
$9.67
$34.45
$7.25
$282.81
$10.83
$8.07
$119.12
$30.67
$20.75
$71 .75
$11.39
$71.35
$71 .35
$99.85
$90.38
$21 .10
$123.65
$5.40
$6.35
$23.25
$12.30
$43.04
$25.00
$75.00
$349.20
$0.00
Total Fee
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$67.15
$186.00
$42,936.96
$253.05
$201 .93
$114.50
$440.37
$100.83
$73.07
$556.55
$198.15
$85.75
$114.00
$147.39
$71 .35
$71 .35
$248.35
$90.38
$86.10
$230.90
$95.40
$71 .35
$171.75
$198.75
$305.39
$25.00
$150.00
$424.20
$75.00
511/2019 10:21am
Date! Number !Address !Project Type
4/19/2019 FEN-4-19-19 217 SPine Street
4/17/2019 PATION-19- 118 S Hickory Street
4/11/2019 TR-4-11-19 105 N Oleander Street
4/29/2019 TR-4-29-19 122 S Magnolia Street
Total Permits: 44
CITY OF FELLSMERE
Building Permits Issued For Date From 411119 To 4130/19
!Project Description Value! Permit Feel
Fence $1,000.00 $0.00
RE-INPSECT FEE FO $0.00 $0.00
Removing trees $100.00 $50.00
Tree Removal Applicatio $0.00 $0.00
$1,638,282.00 $13,404.50
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Plan Review! Contractor! Inspection! other Feel Total Fee
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $75.00 $75.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $25.00 $25.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 $50.00
$10,256.96 $0.00 $0.00 $25,044.51 $48,705.97
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NUMBER DATE
RESPONDENT ISSUED
2019-001 11/26/2018
Luis Ruben Garcia Jr. 2019-003 11/28/2018 Maria R. Gonazalez & Maria M. Gonzalez 2019-006 1/17/2019 Irene Gamez and Jesus Gamez Lopez 2019-009 1/8/2019 Rene Morales
1/8/2019 Rosa & Gusbaldo Mojica and Beatrice Ilene
2019-010 Dozier 2019-011 1/10/2019 Ruben & Ofelia Zamarripa 2019-012 1/30/2019 Mizael & Maria Isabel Marron 2019-013 2/4/2019 Simon Garcia 2019-014 2/7/2019 Javier & Melina Zamarripa 2019-015 2/21/2019 Leone! Gomez 2019-017 3/12/2019 Salvador & Maria C. Cantu 2019-019 3/18/2019 Jessica M. Perez and Teresa Gamez 2018-002 1/16/2018 Elias Almanza 2018-007 1/18/2018 Filiberto Gomez 2018-012 1/24/2018 Minerva Thomas 2018-014 1/24/2018 Leone! Gomez 2018-023 5/4/2018 Ramon Arreola 2018-025 5/3/2018 Rigoberto & Hermenia Zamarripa 2018-027 5/14/2018 Helen Delorise Ross
2018-032 6/11/2018 Ricardo & Cynthia Zamora
2018-035 6/18/2018 Jesus & Irene Gamez
2018-042 7/20/2018 David A. & Elisa B. Mitek 2018-043 7/20/2018 James R. Green 2018-044 7/30/2018 German Gallegos 2018-048 8/31/2018 Miguel Naranjo & Maria Isabel Perez N. 2018-053 8/27/2018 Dave Johnson
2018-055 10/4/2018 Gholam Reza Torkaman
2017-004 2/10/2017 R. House Real Estate Investments, LLC & D
2017-012 4/17/2017 Jose Alberto & Rosa Maria Medee Martinez
2017-017 6/20/2017 Robert C. Coe & Bobbie J. Doctor
2017-028 7/27/2017 Carmen Fuentes
2017-031 10/30/2017 Armando Gamez
2016-004 2/26/2016 Gregario & Sara Zamarripa
2016-005 3/1/2016 Jose Guadalupe & Maria C. Zamarripa
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CODE ENFORCEMENT
ADDRESS OF CASE STATUS
VIOLATION
278 S Myrtle St. Driveway perm, temp canopy, junk and permit for shed: ordered 1/30/19
70 S Cypress St. ' Exp perm, road damage: ordered 1/30/19 255 SOak St. Unperm dw, BTR: ordered 3/12/19
122 S Myrtle St. Delap, unlicensed vehicles: ordered 3/12/19
147 S Orange St. Delap shed , unperm add: SM set for June 2019
237 S Willow St. Debris, mise: ordered 3/12/19 153 S Hickory St. Unlicensed veh, unperm dw: SM continued to July 2019
217 S Elm St. Delap mobil home, exp. Perm: SM continued to July 2019 36 SLime St. BTR, landscape, backflow: ordered 3/12/19 11 N Elm St. OW, debris and unlic veh: ordered 4/9/19 35 N Oak St. Exp permit: SM continued to July 2019
171 S Orange St. OW, BTR, unperm: SM continued to July 2019 1004 Lincoln St. Trash/delap: Ordered 8/8/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2114
45 SOak St. Nuisance: Ordered 5/30/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2118 145 N Mulberrv St. Exp perm: Ordered 5/30/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2122 147 N Magnolia St. Exp perm: Ordered 5/30/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2126
129 &133 N Hickory St. Unperm/ btr: Ordered 4/19/19 155 S Willow St. Unperm: ordered 8/8/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194 PG 2130 1034 Grant St. Delap: Ordered 8/8/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2134
205 S Orange St. Unperm pool: ordered 10/4/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2138
136 N Oak Exp perm: SM ordered 8/16/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194 PG 2142
93 N. Orange St. Trees: ordered 10/4/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2146 172 S. Broadway St. Exp perm: ordered 4/9/19 S. to 139 N. Oak St. OW, Culvert & cv storage: ordered 1/30/19
S. to 154 S Orange St. Unperm dw, BTR: ordered 3/7/19 1075 Lincoln St. Tent living: ordered
12930 100th Lane Health issue: Ordered 4/9/19
12740 CR512 Landscaping: Ordered 3/22117. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2150
186 S. Lime 1unperm1nea worK (porcntrence): uraerea b/<!l!/<!U1l. L1enea 3/<!!1/1!1. BK 3194, PG 2154
SE State.Willow- 1unuc. ven.tJUnK: uraereel7/26/201 r. L..lenea .. m!:':lll':l. tsl'\ .,1':14, l"'l.:i
Unaddressed lot 2158
177 S. Oleander Unperm window: Ordered 10/10/17. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2162
115 & 121 N. Elm BTR, damage to city property: Ordered 1/24/18. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2170
74S. Elm Unpermitted work: Ordered 4/27/16. Liened 3/27/17. BK2999, PG1593 Unperm. Orelereel 4/27/16. Lieneel 3/27/17. BK2999, PG1596.
77 S. Lime Working to resolve. Requested through 2019 to complete due to financial issues.
As of April29, 2019
Homestead 2017 CAMA Valuation
y $ 22,622 N $ 13,625 N $ 24,977 N $ 47,226
N $ 40,874 y $ 55,878 y $ 77,892 N $ 14,813 N $ 26,100 N $ 153,102 y $ 115,982 y $ 31,422 N $ 15175 y $ 37,594 y $ 32,182 N $ 86,735 N $ 116,843 y $ 31,640 N $ 30,681
N $ 73,747
N $ 19,125 N $ 7,140 y $ 26,822 N $ 13,904 N $ 13,625 N $ 5,091
N $ 31,801
N $ 615,270
N $ 40,780
N $ 6,380
N $ 36,530
N $ 121,178
N $ 70,550
y
$ 84,900
Addresses in bold have been liened.
NUMBER DATE
RESPONDENT ISSUED
2016-008 2/26/2016 Ledesma Benito & Marcelina Mendoza
2016-012 4/14/2016 Gholam Reza Torkaman
2016-015 5/10/2016 Melina Zamarripa
2016-017 5/10/2016 Manuel Zamarripa & Socorro Zamarripa
2016-019 5/10/2016 Armando Gamez
2016-032 8/18/2016 PACIFIC FINANCIAL LLC
2016-037 8/18/2016 Tina Cruce 2016-039 9/9/2016 Sonrise Villas
2015-07 3/13/2015 Efren Chavez
2015-11 3/13/2015 Jose Manuel Zamarripa
2015-13 3/13/2015 Ledesma Benito & Marcelina Mendoza 2015-18 4/23/2015 Tree Willow LLC
2015-21 4/23/2015 Tarpon IV, LLC
2015-24 8/4/2015 Martha Fuents
2015-25 8/4/2015 Brontay Patrice Edwards
2015-026 8/4/2015 Elisha C. Lofton, Sr. & Lenora Carter
2013-051 4/26/2013 Fransisco S. Roman
2011-015 4/4/2011 Alberto Rendon
2011-109 4/20/2011 Alberto Rendon
2010-009 11/8/2010 Alberto Rendon
CASES WITH OPEN COURTESY WARNINGS 20 (approx.: Cases are being processed for Courtesy Warnings
CASES IN BACKLOG Over 150 Cases are waiting to be processed as Courtesy Warnings
OPEN CASES CODE ENFORCEMENT
ADDRESS OF CASE STATUS
VIOLATION 198 S. Cypress Junk: Ordered 4/27/16. Liened 2/7/17. BK2999, 1563
12918 100th Place Unpermitted elec and other, unsafe: Ordered 5/25/16. Liened 2/1/17. BK2999, PG1590 Forclsure action commenced.
79 S. Orange Unpermitted work (renovations): Ordered 3/22/17. Liened 3/29/19. BK 3194, PG 2166
229S. Willow Unpermitted foundations: Ordered 7/27/16. Liened 3/27/17. BK2999, PG1599
121 N. Elm BTR, destruction alley, outdoor storage. Ordered 6/22/16. Liened 3/27/17. BK2999, PG1569
12955 1 OOth LANE Delap. Ordered 9/28/16. Liened 6/21/17. Foreclosure action commenced.
90 N. Hickory Unperm. Various. Ordered 10/26/16. Liened 11/6/18. BK 3161, PG547
53-75 Sonrise Place Delap sewer & LA. Ordered 9/28/16. Not liened.
246 S. Bay Expired permits (shed). Ordered 5/25/16. Liened 3/27/17. BK2999, PG1566
171 S. Magnolia Unpermitted carport. Ordered 4.22.15. Liened 1/6/16. Working to resolve. BK2903, PG1578
198 S. Cypress Junk. Ordered 4.24.15. Fine not paid. Repeat Violator new case to be issued. Liened 3/17/17.
256 S. Willow Unpermitted porch/shed. Ordered 9/28/16. Not Liened.
12960 1 OOth Lane Junk/grass. Ordered 5.27.15. Liened 1/6/16. No action to resolve. BK2903, PG1581 Foreclosure action commenced.
177 S. Oleander Delap, junk, unpermitted work (elec, etc.). Ordered 4/27/16. Liened 3/27/17. BK3034, PG1294
1008 Vernon Unpermitted windows, doors, etc. Ordered 8.26.15. Liened 1/6/16. Working to reslove. BK2903, PG1584
56 S. Elm Junk. Ordered 8.26.15. Liened 5/6/16. Case still open. Junk removed as of 12.21.15. Fine still to be paid. BK2932, PG1187
93. S. Myrtle Now 97 S Ordered 5.22.13. Liened 7.19.13. Grass is being maintained but fine Myrtle has never been paid.
191 S. Bay Illegal use of ROW. Ordered 5.12.11. Not liened. Working to resolve.
191 S. Bay I Unlic. Veh. Ordered 6.22.11. Liened 8.23.11. Working to resolve. BK2519, PG700. Court action commenced.
191 S. Bay Unperm. fence, carport, and other. Ordered 11.30.10. Liened 9.7.11 . working to resolve. BK2521, PG1628. Court action commenced.
Code Enforcement focuses on health and safety issues such as unpermitted work, delapidated structures and excessive junk and debris.
As of April 29, 2019
Homestead 2017 CAMA Valuation
y $ 29,090
N $ 16,150
N $ 38,300
y $ 27,200
N $ 100,560
N $ 9,740
N $ 22,220
N
'N $ 21 ,200
N $ 40,340
y $ 29,090
N $ 33,180
N $ 9,180
N $ 36,530
N $ 22,880
y $ 84,060
N $ 8,450
y $ 79,620
y $ 79,620
y $ 79,620
Addresses in bold have been liened.
RESPONDENT
OPEN CASES CODE ENFORCEMENT
ADDRESS OF VIOLATION
Given workload, not all health and safety issues can be processed immediately. Lower safety concerns are prioritized as possible.
CASE STATUS
When other cases are identified during code enforcement drive-bys, they are added to the list of pending cases . These are mostly fences, driveways, culverts, sheds, etc. These other cases move through system as workload allows. Other types of cases include expired permits, businesses without a tax receipt, fowl, etc. Occassionaly, staff will do a focused code enforcement effort. These have included in the past- grass, temporary car canopies, road edge damage. Areas of ongoing concerns are address numbers, unpermitted work and illegal accessory structures .
As of April29, 2019
2017 CAMA Valuation
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Status of Developments Status as of April 30, 2019
DEVELOPMENT STATUS NOTES El Ranchito Pre-Application Major Amendment to legalize unpermitted berry buying use. Aldea Pre-Application Development of RV Park (in lieu of gas station, restaurant and retail space) . Does not include
hotel parcel. F392 Preliminary Development Plan Pre-Application Contract Vendor to process Amendment to PDP/FOP and assume existing Preliminary Plat and
Site Construction Plan review in progress. Dedication of 1-acre City parcel pending. Delicias Magi, Inc. Pre-Application 125 N. Broadway Taco Mobile Pre-Application Operation Hope Pre-Application Fountains of Fellsmere Assisted Living Facility Abandoned Dedications past due.
Balance due at time of construction plan approval. North Regional Lake/Train Village Application Chuckaree/Singh Mesa Park Application Application to separate Church from motocross.
Pending additional application materials. Carry forward requirements from prior approval. City Hall Application Minor Amendment for Band Shell and Parking improvements. Marian Fell Historic Village Application Amendment to National Designation to revise boundaries of Marian Fell site complete.
On hold as no buildings to relocate onto a property. Hickory/NY Pocket Park Application Directed by Council and part of CDBG paving grant. Under development. Willow Street Garden Site Plan Amendment Application Under development. FWMA Boat Ramp 1 Under Review Boat Ramp Florida Organic Aquaculture Under Review Revised site plan submitted due to site char.~ges .
12645 CR512 Under Review Final Site Plan to resolve code enforcement and legalize various uses for parcel. Parabel Under Review Ag-lndustry at FJV. Revelation Truth Church Public Hearing To legalize church use. Ready for public Hearings. Tractor Supply Public Hearing
Annexation, Future Land Use, POD Rezoning and Final Development Plan.
Priority
Status of EAR-based Amendments
Water Master Plan Sewer Master Plan Sewer Service lnterlocal
1 Water Service lnterlocal
Planning Task UTILITIES
2 Identify funding sources to implement sewer system 3 Partner with FWCD to develop water quality projects 4 Implement BMP Credits 5 Review and Comment on FWCD Water Resource Plan 6 Revise PFE to incorporate 2010 SJRWMD Water Supply Plan. 7 Develop full cost accounting of proposed sewer system vs. septic
TRANSPORTATION 1 Complete Street Designs 2 Long range vision for transit service 3 Identify incremental transit service enhancements 4 Prepare Master Plan for CR512 Corridor
If a property owner contributes right-of-way and expands a state transportation facility, such contribution may be applied as a credit
5 against any future transportation concurrency requirement 6 Coordinate transfer of Myrtle to County 7 Identify funding strategies for transit service
VISION. COMP PLAILDC Evaluate current level of service standards in relation to City's
1 development and redevelopment goals. 2 Coord Tree donations for City beautification 3 Review annexations and negotiate revised conditions 4 Codify remaining policies of the plan related to urban design 5 Develop LOR for commercial mining
Develop a plan for the conversion of the RoEd Ansin property from 6 County agricultural to a City land use category.
Revise code to allow third party engineering plan rev and approval 7 and cert of inspections for site engineering
Consider amending the urban service area to be consistent with State 8 meaning and force.
9 Consider adoption of visioning exercises into Plan 10 Develop marketing campaign to target economic development
Develop policies that promote and encourage the use of low impact 11 development techniques.
Revise LDMXN Policies consistent with DCA #08-02 directoves 12 (includes subpolicies 2.6.1 through 2.6.5).
Develop policies to link conservation areas to the City amenities, 14 greenways, and transportation facilities.
15 Investigate green/sustainable initivatives for servic_e delivery 16 Revise FLUE to implement a TDR and/or density bonus program
Pursue programs that foster economic development (e.g., Brownfield 17 designation, TEA designation, etc.);
Continue dialog with adjacent governments and agencies with 18 permitting authority and providing services to the City.
HOUSING 1 Create policies to attract a diversity of housing types.
Allows a density bonus for land donated to a local government to 2 provide affordable housing
Allows an exemption from concurrency for certain workforce housing 3 developed consistent with s.380.061 (9) and s.380.0651 (3) .
Allows plan amendments that address certain housing requirements 4 to be expedited under certain circumstances. Ch. 2007-198
t:.staousnes an expedited plan amendment adoptiOn process tor amendments that implement the Community Workforce Housing Innovation Pilot Program and exempts such amendments from the twice per year limitation on the frequency of adoption of plan
5 amendments
SCHOOLS Coordinate with school district to develop prototypical school forms
1 for urban settings.
RECREATION Coordinate with County to implement park space at Tallahassee Park
1 and Penssylvania Park Develop concrete actions that will lead toward implementation of
2 ecotourism plans and programs Develop conceptual plans and programs to capitalize on the adjoining
3 conservation areas
Post Hurricane Building Policy N. Maple Swale Improvements CRA Update Lincoln Park Tree City USA FBIP Grant Transfer
RR ROW Annexation ADA Transition Plan Local Building Amendment
Broadway Lighting Plan City Design Manaual
CRS Flood Initiatives
Zoning/Camp Plan Inconsistencies
CRA Directional Signs
State Park Rail Trail Easement
Type of Product
To implement a water service master plan Data & Analysis
Comprehensive Plan Amendment Comprehensive Plan Amendment Data & Analysis
Internal City Policy/LOG Amendment Done with 2035 LRTP Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
To Be Done as part of TOR program
Comprehensive Plan Amendment Comprehensive Plan Amendment or Internal City Policy Internal City Policy
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Comprehensive Plan Amendment To be done as part of Economic Development Element
Work Product
(% complete)
0% 10%
0% 0%
10%
10% 100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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0%
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Next PZ/LPA Action
NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA NA
NA
NA
NA
Next City Council Action
NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA NA
NA
NA
NA
Comprehensive Plan Amendment 30% NA NA
Varies Varies NA NA
Annexation Agreement 0% NA NA
Comprehensive Plan Amendment 0% NA NA
I LDC Amendments
LDR Amendment 95% TBD TBD N. Maple swales along west side. 95% NR NR CRA Update 60% TBD TBD Application for designation 60% NR TBD Grant has been withdrawn by funding 50% NR UK agency Annexation 25% TBD TBD Update to City's transition plan 95% August 2, 2017 TBD Relieve requirements for small projects. 75% August2, 2017 TBD
Implementation Proposal 75% NR TBD Design manual to be based upon direction of 50% TBD TBD City Hall and Broadway Master Plans. To obtain further rebates on flood insurance for residents 10% TBD TBD
Comp Plan and LOR Amendments 40% NA NA
Install direction signs along CR512 25% NA NA
Final approval of right to develop rail trail 70% NR TBD through state park -
Estimated Final Action
March 31, 2011 March 31, 2011
October 31, 20111 pending SJRWMD
March 1, 2011
June 30, 2011 September 15, 201 0
June 30, 2011
June 30, 2011
September 30, 2011
December 31, 2011 Owner deferred.
January 1, 2012 Conucil declined.
July 31, 2011 November 30, 2011
August 31, 2011
December 31, 2011 Owner deferred.
October 31, 2011
Notes
December 31, 2011 Council declined.
Varies
No Date Set
August 31, 2011
June 30, 20121
TBD Identified need from recent hurricane. NR On hold pending new budget.
TBD Hold due to City Attorney workload. Jan.2018 Application postponed until next application cycle.
UK Will seek reimbursement for $20k in expenses from FJV as grant partner.
TBD Hold due to City Attorney workload. TBD To be reviewd by CATF and PZ/LPA. TBD To expand options for owner builder allowances.
Grandfather of existing structure not included. TBD To be implemented with Fountains of Fellsmere ALF. TBD Pending adoption of refined CR512 overlay/form based
code standards.
TBD Underway.
NA To ensure Future Land Use and Zoning Maps are consistent. Hold due to budQetarv limitations.
NA Coordinating with County for approval of sign locations and design. Looking for funding partner.
TBD Placed on hold until construction funding is identified due to impass with USFWS and State Park over paved vs. unpaved trail surface.
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Status of Grants Status as of May 7, 2019
LOCAL GRANT STATUS AMOUNT MATCH NOTES
CDBG DR- New York Ditch Pipes Application $ 700,000 HMGP Replace all ditch pipes. On hold pending grant notice. Community Center Application $ 125,000 NR Windows, doors and painting . Waiting for award notice (7/19).
FCT Land Purchase Application $ 3,000,000 $ - To purchase conservation land from F392. Waiting for award notice (7/19).
FRDAP Little League Lighting Application $ 50,000 $ - Support lighting grant. Waiting for award notice (7/19).
FRDAP Senior League Lighting Application $ 50,000 $ - Support lighting grant. Waiting for award notice (7/19).
HMGP - SRL Phase 1 and 2 Application $ 400,000 NR To cover unfunded portion of phase 1. Waiting for award notice (7/19). National Historic Designation Application $ 10,000 $ 10,000 To allow for architectural controls along N. Broadway. Waiting for award notice (7/19). SRTS Funding (S. Cypress Sidewalk) Awarded $ 360,000 $ 155,000 Awaiting grant agreement. IRL NEP 259 S Pine Stormwater Awarded $ 50,000 $ 130,000 Requested time extension. Project overbudget. May return grant. FEMA Mitigation Grant (FIRM Revisions) Closeout $ 25,000 $ 25,000 Under FEMA review at this time. Lighting Grant Construction $ 250,000 TBD LED lighting for Little League and Senior League Historic Old School Reroof Construction $ 50,000 $ 220,000 Insurance and Fema funding under review.
South Regional Lake - Phase I Construction $ 500,000 $ 150,000 FRDAP HCJ Stormwater Park Construction $ 50,000 $ 150,000 Parking and flood mitigation are remaining items. TAP Fundino (S. Broadwav. Sidewalk) Des ion $ 360 000 $ 155 000 Awaiting grant agreement. DEO Jobs Grant Mesa Park No action $ 2,000,000 $ 100,000 Regional lift station and northern bypass. On hold pending developer interest. Economic Development (EDTF/RIF/EDA) No action $ 300 000 $ - Looking for funding in support of ecotourism at the Preserve in support of LWCF grant. Preserve Prescribed Burn No action TBD TBD Looking to partner with Buffer Park bum plan. Tourism Tax No action $ 20,000 $ 5,000 To support construction of Welcome Center displays or Volunteer counter. USDA Stormwater/Road Paving No action TBD TBD On hold State Revolving Water/ Waste water Fund Pre-App. TBD TBD To expand sewer system with lift stations and mains to serve expanded commercial areas
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