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September 27, 1985
Mr. Peter Cowell
City Planner
City of Winter Springs
400 North Edgemon Ave
Winter Springs, Fla 32708
REI Oak Forest Unit 6
CPH Job Number W0402.00
Dear Peter:
We have completed the review of the final plan and data submission on
Oak Forest, Unit 6. We hereby recommend approval based on the
following conditionsl
1. That underdrains are installEd .. recommended by the Soils
Consultant. A preliminary location ~or the underdrains has been shown
on the plans and in thp. soil report. These locations will be
r~evaluated in the field during construction with a report given to
the City for review and follow-up.
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2. This recommendation is also subject to the standard provisions and
requirements in the Cities Subdivision Code, and the permits issued by
Florida Department of Environmental Regulations ad the st. John River.
Management District for water, sewer and storm drainange.
3. Lots requiring demucking and fill as indicated in the soils report
shown on the plans should be inspected by a Soils Consultant during
the filling operation to allow certification that the unsuitable soils
have been removed and that free draining fill has been properly
placed and compacted in the house pad area.
4. The rear lot storm water retention treatment areas shall remain
accessable after home construction and sales. Restriction shall be
placed on the drainage/access easements to each retention area to
insure continued access for maintenance.
5. The gabion basket dewatering system for the retention areas is
experimental in application with only limited success in the Central
Florida Area. Maintenance of the upstream filter face may be
impossible and replacement would be very expensive. We, therefore,
recommend that a valved (normally closed) pipe be placed at the bottom
of each retention basin to allow emergency drawdown of the stored
water for maintenance or as a back up system should the primary system
fail.
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A) The City should consider not taking over the retention area
system for maintenance at the end of the normal maintenance
bond period, but require an additional 5 year bond for
that part of the .ystem to allow it to prove it..lf and to
develop a functional maintenance record. It it doe.n't
work a. designed, then it should be replaced with an
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gabion basket-filter fabric dewaterinQ system in the
retention areas shall be corrected by repair or replacement
with a suitable substitute prior to the final project
acceptance or eKpiration and release of the maintenance
bond whichever occurs first.
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Re: Coventry Place, Site Plan Review
Dear Mr. Rozansky,
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In accordance with the dates of the site plan review for the
ab~e project, please be advised that our reengineering is nearing
completion and resubmlssion will ~e forthcoming this week. It is
our intent, per the review reRords to accomodate the review board
in all aspects but one.
As voiced the~, and conffrmed herein, we intend to appeal the
request of your Fire Chief that the structure be fully sprinklered.
We will base this appeal on our knowledge that no such requirements
exist legally whether federal, state, or local. As per current
design we have taken extended steps to afford safe and effective
fire safety protection considered more than adequate.
In the regard to the time element, although the board has said
that all other items should be addressed prior to any appeal, we
request to be placed on the agenda for the October 28th meeting
inasmuch as we expected that, by that time, these items will have
been dealt with.
Accordingly we would appreciate your placement on the agenda of
our request for appeal.
Thank you very much.
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
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WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 327~
Telephone (305) 327-1800
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October .17, 1985
'ID: City Manager, Richard RozanskY.
F'RCM: . City Planner, Peter Cowell@;
RE: Coventry Place
Attached is a letter received today fran Mr. G. E. Yurchison in
regard to a sprinkler system for Coventry Place. Also attached are the
Site Plan Review Board Minutes of June 25; 1985, discussing the fact
e that Mr. Yurchison v.JOUld have to go bacI< before the Ccmnission. Fran
the date of the meeting Mr. Yurchison had 30 days in ~ch to make the
request for his appeal to the Site Plan Review Board's decision. HeM
do you wish to have this matter handled?
Also, please note J that as of right IlCM, we do not have the amended
site plan.
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SITE PLAN REVIEW BOARD
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TUESDAY~ JUNE-2S, 1985
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The Site Plan Review Board meeting w~s called to order at 9:00 a. ..
Present:
Fire Chief, Charles Holzman; Building Official Sam Smith; Utilities Director
Harry Martin; City Planner Peter Cowell and Police Officer Charles Sexton.
REVIEW OF COVENTRY PLACE
The reason this is coming back before the Site Plan Review Board is the fact
that the review was here over a year ago and therefore is null and void. Further,
there are some discrepancies in the plan that need to be reevaluated in the review
because they were not clarified or corrected at the time of the original review.
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Corrections need to be made to the sidewalks in the rear. The three foot distance
will need to be removed allowing the whole distance of the sidewalk to be even
insuring that there will be no three foot sidewalks. The 9 x 20 parking spaces
will be brought back to Code at 10 x 20, with handicapped spaces at 12 x 20 with
signs. It will be necessary to curb around the areas that are not protected with
wheel stops. Dumpsters will be screened and enclosed. Buffering will be along
the entire front of the parking lot at the rear of the front setback from the
street. In the side yard setbacks a buffered atea on the northside of the project
is approximately 25 feet in width and an area on the souths ide 15 feet in width
is to be left natural. A five foot sidewalk will run the full width of property
along the front property line. The sidewalk will be put on the right of way. The
developer has provided an adequate parking light plan. Street lights are being
reviewed by Florida Power Corporat~on.
There will be an internal mail system for the development.. The developer has also
agreed to help with the traffic signal control device for Moss Road. The retention
swales are to be sodded.
A new manhole will not be permitted on North Moss Road and any additional water
and sewer problem will have to be worked out with Winter Springs Water and Sewer
prior to the issuance of a building permit.
The developer will furnish the engineering calculations as to how many apartments
can be sufficiently run off the four inch water line to Winter Springs Water and
Sewer.
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Additionally:
1. Drainage and retention engineering is to be reviewed by Conklin, Porter & Holmes,
Engineers.
2. The direction and flow of stormwater must be corrected to meet the engineer's
specifications for drainage.
3. Sprinkler system will be developed throughout the building per the recommendation
of the fire chief.
4. PVC will be standardized to Winter Springs Wat~r & Sewer specifications. The
meter will be moved to the front easement, arid if necessary additional ease-
ment will be granted.
Site Plan Review Board Meeting. Tuesday. June 25. 1985
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5. There vill be calculations t8 ensure that the pressure is adequate for a
four inch line. ' ·
6. The hydrant vill be relocated 10 feet away froa the water force main.
7. There vill be buffering across th~ front. also a sidewalk across the front.
and curbing around the planted and noncurbed areas that are not protected
wheel stops.
8. All parking spaces per code will be 10 x 20. handicapped spaces 12 x 20 with
signs. all sidewalks will be the width of the sidewalk either 5 or 6 feet;
no 3 foot sidewalks.
9. The rear sidewalk designed in asphalt will be changed to concrete; however.
development is a separate issue to be dealt with. It will be left optional.
The back sidewalk to be lighted if it is put in.
10. The stripping will be white per DOT Standards.
11. Dumpsters will be enclosed and fenced across the front.
12. Street lights will go before Florida Power Corporation for review of both
parking and street lights.
13. The Developer will pickup a copy of the traffic signal agreement so that
that can be filled out and returned.
The Fire Chief has requested fire sprinkler system throughout the building. ~
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request.
~ Motion was made by Sam Smith and seconded by Peter Cowell to approve with all
modifications. All aye.
Respectfully submitted.
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Coventry Place, Congreg.te C.re facility for the Elderly,
208 B. Ho.. a..4, Wint.r S,rinl.i 710rida
Dear HJr. Cowell,
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With reference to you~ co..ent .eeting of la.t Friday wherein
Hr. Webb .u~.itted his allel.to~y letter vith the aubsequent news-
p.per .rticle tollow~nl the next d.y, it t. proper .nd expected that
1 too should co..ent, and I will herein.
To begin vith, ~r. Webb,vas hired as the engineer to design the
.ite Irades and stor. vate~ ..Ralement. Thi. vas accomplished by
in.ertion of his desiln upon our orilinal site utility plan prepared
by our office ~earing .y seal and signature. Upon placement of the
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.ite drainage information Hr. Webb pl.ced bis aeal and signature aa
vell.
This particular drawing vaa indeed revised at the request of
(.1) the office of B.U.D. who raised the elevation of the building
and aurroundinl sidewalks, and (2) the reque8t of the City of Winter
Sprinl8 to incorporate the nev 4 lane MO.8 aoad paving plan, vhicb
included a storm vater inlet .t tbe front of the 8ite to accomodate
our forvard storm vater. Actually improvtnl the stt. drainase.
Mr. V.'b had knovledae of tbi. .nd p.rticipated in this correction.
Vbat t. ger.aine i. tbat, upon .ub.i8.ion to tbe City for. nev site
pl.n reviev, your consult.nts, Conklin, Porte~ & Bolme8, di.covered
. design deficiency in the balan~. of the dr~tnage de8ilD includinl .
qu.stioniDI of the desiln syste. ..ployed. At no time vas tbis office
..are of this, nor had such dr.in.le ~y.t.. b..n ch.Dled~ .iDce there
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In Hr. Vebb'. r( 'on.. to this rai.ed que.tion h. do.. not .ddr...
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el..ilni. incoapet.nt. In..auch a. thi. va. the ar.. J6r .bich Hr.
V."... hir.d. our insistence th.t b. cor~.ct the d..lln ... .et with
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(DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE)
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DEP'T Ci ty Manager
SUBJECT Coventry Place - Site Plan Review
Fire Chief
DATE October 21, 1985
Following are my thoughts and reasoning concerning my suggestions
for a total sprinkler system throughout the Coventry Place structure
which is referred in Mr. Yurchison's attached letter.
Although Mr. Yurchison is correct in stating that no federal, state,
or local requirements exist for fully sprinkling the structure I main-
tain that the very nature of the type of occupancy and it's inhabitants
should be cause for additional personal life safety precautions for
those occupants.
The fact that the building is a home for the elderly, some will be
living alone, some will suffer from failing eyesight, hearing losses,
. and some may-wi11 be bordering on senility, anyone of them still smoking,
or for other reasons, lacking their full abilities and facilities, is
reason enough to provide the maximum protection for their safety.
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Meeting all fire codes, as well as the NFPA Life Safety Code may, in
Mr. Yurchison's opinion, be more than adequate, however, meeting those
standards merely means that the requirements have been met, not exceeded.
Deaths from fire are rarely attributed to burns, rather the result
of asphyxiation due to the inhalation of toxic gases-even from small
fires, i.e., a smoldering mattress or a chair.
I base my suggestion of a total sprinkled building of this nature
on the fact that it has been reported that there have been no reported
deaths in structures that contained a fully sprink1ered system that
was in working condition at the time the fire occurred.
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CITY OF WIN12::~RINGS. FLORIDA
1126 STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA 32708
Telephone (305) 327.1800
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October 23, 1985
TO: City Manager, *~ and Ccmnission
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RE: Mt. Greenwood PUD, Tracts 1 and 2 Final Engineering
Attached is a copy of the City Engineer's report to accept the
final engineering for Tracts 1 and 2 of Mt. Greenwood PUD.
The type of housing is canparable to R-lM housing directly
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across fran Hayes Road to the entrance.
These provisos have not been received for acceptance:
1. The design and engineering for the right turn lane onto Hayes
Road and S.R. 434.
2. The sidewalk along Hacienda Village down Hayes Road to the
project entrance.
3. Engineering and design and site plan for the amenities package
for Tract 6.
4. The wall dividing Hacienda Village fran Tracts 1 and 3 of Mt.
Greenwood .
Further, the developer will not be able to plat or pull any building
permits until the issue of the perculation ponds has been resolved.
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Dear Mr. Cowell:
We have completed the review of the engineering supplied by
Boyer Singleton & Associates for the Mount Greenwood PUD Tracts
1 and 2. The following comments are based on this review.
1. Lots 29, 30, 31, and 32 are graded as -BM lots to the back
of the property lines. A potential problem is created in
this area should the lots on 36, 37, and 38 be constructed
improperly or if swimming pools are added at a later date,
thereby cutting off the swale drainage thru these
properties. To eliminate this problem, easements would have
to be proYided ~etween lots 36, 37, 38 and 39 or the grading
plan for1.ots 29, 30, 31, and 32 should be changed to Type A
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2~ r#low ~~rows should be added to indicate the direction of
'flow along the rear retention swale behind lots 10, 11, 12
end 13 of Tract 1.
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3., Tractno~ 2 has no sewer service to Lot no. 12. The spacing
of the fire hydrants in Tract no. 2 did not meet the City
0Code of 350' to the lot line. No additional hydrants should
!be, .r.equired as hydrants shown can be relocated to meet the
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~'.~to fndicat'e whether underdrain's will be needed on these
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