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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 08 09 Informational 300 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 300 CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR August 9, 2004 Meeting MGR, fJ-- Authorization IDEPTJ~ REQUEST: Community Development Department is advising the City Commission of the status of various current planning projects. PURPOSE: This agenda item is to update the Commission on the status of current planning projects. CONSIDERATION: Badcock Shopping Center - The final site plan, development agreement, and a general depiction of sign age were approved at the June 28, 2004, City Commission meeting. Staff has reviewed the building plans and awaits revisions. No pre-construction meeting has been scheduled, at this time. per 8/09/04 agenda. Barclay Woods (Townhomes) - The latest iteration of final subdivision/engineering plan for 88 townhouse uriits on 7.45 acres (219 total parking spaces and no on-street parking) was approved at the June 14,2004, City Commission meeting. A preconstruction conference was held on June 25. The applicant has commenced clearing, but awaits a demolition permit for the existing structure. per 8/09104 agenda Bruster's Ice Cream - Plans for a 1,213 square foot ice cream drive-thru facility on 1.35 acres were submitted on May 5, 2004, and were reviewed at the May 18 DRC. The site is located at the southeast comer of Costa Rica Drive and SR 434 and abuts Hacienda Village. The owner and contractor have met with staff and the City Manager. per 7/12/04 agenda Dlutz (Apex)Transmission Shop - The conditional use application, including a concept plan, was approved by the City Commission at its April 26, 2004, meeting, a site plan was submitted on June 7 and reviewed at DRC on June 15. An architectural rendering was provided and a plan re-submittal was received July 27 - both will be discussed at the August 3 DRC. per 8/09/04 agenda Dr. Courtney's Office - The base of the building has been re-painted from the previous bright blue. The City has issued a certificate of completion (approval of the building shell) and Dr. August 9, 2004 Information Item 300 Page 2 Courtney's interior build-out is under way. Engineering staff awaits "as-builts" for the engineering final inspection. per 7/12/04 agenda Harbor Winds (a.k.a. Big Cypress) - The conditional use for town-homes on the 15 acres east of the Golf Terrace Apartments was heard by the BOA at its June 3, 2004, meeting, deferred at the June 28 and July 26 meetings, and is proposed for this commission meeting. The applicant has reduced the number of proposed units from 99 to 94 (6.27 d.u./acre). per 8/09/04 agenda. Highlands Apts., Phase II - The 42 unit apartment (3 floor) final site plan was approved on March 8, 2004. Crews have completed the ex filtration storm-water management system and are currently constructing the concrete wall. GCI is now making preparations for the jack and bore under Sheoah Boulevard to connect to the City's water main. The water connection had to be relocated, due to conflict with the existing storm-water system. per 8/09/04 agenda JDC Calhoun - Construction continues. Buildings 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 have received certificates of occupancy (COs). Building 1 has received a temporary Certificate of Completion and some Building No. 1 businesses are open (e.g. Tijuana Flats and the art studio). Building 2 is under construction. City records indicate the following businesses are locating in the IDC Calhoun Town Center: Building 1 - Tijuana Flats (restaurant), an art studio, a coffee shop, and a wine bar cafe; Building 8 - Leslie Pool Supply, a dentist, tutor, and a tanning salon; Building 9 - Red Bug Cleaners, E-Nails, Great Clips, Famous Uncle AI's Hotdogs, and Subway; Building 10 - Washington Mutual; Building 11 - State FatIn, H & R Block, Rachel Nicole's Salon, ShapeXpress, and a dentist; Building 12 - Pub1ix; Building 13 - Winter Springs Liquors, Mailboxes, Etc" and Choice Cellular; Building 14 - Papa Via's Take & Bake and China Feast; and Building 15- Wendy's. per 7/26/04 agenda Medallion Convenience Store - Final engineering/site plans were submitted for a convenience store and car wash at the SW comer of SR 434 and Hayes Road, on March 24, 2004. This site is adjacent to the intersection that was demonstrated to need an east-bound right-hand auxiliary turn lane. Revised plans (still depict possible future gas pumps) have been submitted and will be discussed at the August 3, 2004, DRC. Staffhas investigated the legality ofleaving the existing tanks in the ground, per 8/09/04 agenda Miranda - Site clearing is completed and no further activity has occurred on-site. per 7/12/04 agenda . Moss Road Townhomes - At its April 12, 2004, meeting, the City Commission approved the Metropolis Homes conditional use application and concept plan to build as many as 84 condominiums and commercial development on an "L" shaped 9.10 acre site fronting on both SR 434 and Moss Road, adjacent to the Nations Bank and Victorio's Pizza. per 4/26/04 agenda August 9, 2004 Information Item 300 Page 3 Nursery Road (Phil Reece) - The final engineering/site plan was approved at the March 8, 2004, City Commission meeting and a preconstruction meeting was held on March 30. The City Commission approved the aesthetic review of the first new building at its July 12, 2004, meeting and a building permit has been issued. Crews are installing the infrastructure, Shop drawings for the pre-cast concrete structures as well as the site sanitary and water facilities have been approved. per 8/09/04 agenda Oak Forest Unit 7 (Triangular-shaped O.86-Acre Tract between Oak Forest & Tuskawilla Office Park) - The City Commission approved the Oak Forest Unit 7 re-plat at its July 26, 2004, meeting. per 5/24/04 agenda Parkstone - The FLU amendment was heard by the LP A at its September 3 and October 1, 2003, meetings and had a transmittal hearing at the October 27,2003, City Commission meeting. The Commission adopted Ordinance No. 2003-35 at the January 12, 2004, City Commission meeting. A PUD amendment, final subdivision plan, and final plat have been provided to the City and were reviewed at the March 9, 2004, DRC. Revised plans were resubmitted on April 23 and were reviewed at the May 4, 2004 DRC. Staff received (June 16) a traffic study modification, incorporating the AM peak traffic with the new elementary school on SR 419. The PUD master plan amendment and engineering plans were heard at the July 7, 2004, P&Z meeting and are scheduled (along with the development agreement and restrictive covenants) for this commission meeting. per 7/26/04 agenda SR 434 Retail (a.k.a. Villagio) - Vertical construction continues. At its July 12,2004, meeting the City Commission approved a modification to the development agreement and site design, to include a drive-thru bank at one of the out-buildings. per 7/12/04 agenda Tuscawilla Square - On June 2, 2004, a preliminary site plan was submitted for Tuscawilla Square, a restaurant and retail development, totaling 13,600 square feet, on 1.41 acres at Gary Hillary Drive (formerly Colt) Drive. The existing Tuscany Restaurant currently occupies a portion of the site. The applicant has been negotiating a development agreement with the City Manager and City Attorney. A re-submittal was discussed at the July 20 DRC. per 8/09/04 agenda Winter Springs Elementary (New -located on SR 419) - Construction continues. State Representative David Mealor, City staff, and the FDOT have been investigating ways to provide safe access to and from the school site. per 4/26/04 agenda Winter Springs Town/tomes - Preliminary plans for approximately 436 town-homes on 40 acres within the Town Center were received from Engle Homes on July 2 and were reviewed the July 20 DRC. The applicant proposes to significantly modify the layout set forth in the Town Center code. A revised concept plan is being reviewed by Dover Kohl and will be discussed at the August 3 staffDRC. per 8/09/04 agenda August 9, 2004 Information Item 300 Page 4 Board of Adjustment - A variance request from Section 9-3 of the City Code was received from Mr. and Ms. Backus to re-subdivide one of 2 lots previously created from a platted lot in the Ranchlands (creating a total of 4 lots - one existing lot divided into 3 lots and the other existing lot left alone). The variance will be heard at the September BOA meeting. If approved, the applicant would still need to provide a final subdivision plat. The Lacey building setback variance request was deferred until the City Commission considers a new variance ordinance. per 9/09/04 agenda FUNDING: None required RECOMMENDATION: None required ATTACHMENTS: None COMMISSION ACTION: