HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012 05 29 Public Hearings 502 Grandeville/Town Center Concept Plan
COMMISSION AGENDA
Informational
Consent
ITEM502
Public Hearings
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Regular
May 29, 2012KSRS
Special MeetingCity ManagerDepartment
REQUEST:
The Community Development Department - Planning Division requests the City
Commission hold a public hearing for the approval of a Conceptual Plan for GrandeVille
at Town Center, a 244 unit, 4-story apartment complex located adjacent to City Hall at the
northwest corner of the intersection of Doran Drive and SR 434.
SYNOPSIS:
The applicant, LeCesse Development Corporation is requesting approval of a Conceptual
Plan for GrandeVille at Town Center, a 244 unit, 4-story apartment complex. The subject
property is 4.78 acres in size and is located in the T5 zone (Urban Center Zone) of the
Town Center. The proposed apartment complex is designed as a “Texas Donut.” This is a
popular design concept that is utilized in urban areas such as the Winter Springs Town
Center. In the “Texas Donut” design configuration, apartment units are constructed
around the parking garage and the amenities, so each are internal to the development and
are not visible from the surrounding areas. The building architecture presents a structured,
walkable frontage to the streets.
CONSIDERATIONS:
FUTURE LAND USE AND ZONING DESIGNATION
FLU: Town Center District
Zoning: T-C (Town Center District), T5 (Urban Center Zone)
APPLICABLE LAW &, PUBLIC POLICY
Home Rule Powers
Florida Statutes
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City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan
City of Winter Springs Town Center District Code
CHRONOLOGY
March 16, 2012 – application submitted for Conceptual Plan detailing the
construction of a 244-unit, 4-story apartment complex.
May 2, 2012 – Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommends approval of the
proposed Conceptual Plan.
DISCUSSION:
The Conceptual Plan for GrandeVille at Town Center proposes a 244 unit, 4-story
apartment complex on 4.78 acres in the T5 zone (Urban Center Zone) of the Town Center.
Once constructed, the project will have a density of 51 units per acre. Per the recently
approved revisions to the Comprehensive Plan, there is no maximum density cap in the
Town Center. As outlined in the new Town Center District Code, form will dictate how
buildings are constructed, not Euclidean zoning requirements such as maximum density
caps. This methodology is intended to further the City’s goals of creating a Town Center
based upon traditional standards for city building and place making.
Vehicular access to the site will be via an Edge Drive that runs along the rear of the
property. Currently this is a dirt road that connects City Hall to Doran Drive. During
construction, the applicant will improve this road to Town Center standards. This access
point will lead vehicles into a multi-story parking garage where parking will be provided
for residents and visitors in addition to on-street parking spaces that will be provided on
Doran Drive.
As previously mentioned, the building is designed as a “Texas Donut”, which means the
apartment units will be constructed around the parking garage and amenities. In relation to
the Town Center Code, the apartment units will be contained within a liner building that is
intended to shield the parking garage and amenities from view of the surrounding area.
The applicant is proposing amenities such as a tot lot, a swimming pool, a putting green,
grills, cabanas, a fitness center, and community room. As part of the “Texas Donut”
design concept, these amenities will be constructed in the courtyard of the building, with
the apartment units being constructed around the perimeter of the amenity area. In
addition, pedestrian access points leading to the interior of the building will be provided
along the SR 434 and Doran Drive frontages. Preliminary architectural elevations have
been submitted that propose a muted color scheme that is consistent with the surrounding
architecture exhibited in the Town Center. The elevations show a building that will be
tastefully designed and be a great addition to the Town Center.
The main frontages of the building will be oriented toward SR 434, and Doran Drive. The
building will have a setback of zero feet along SR 434 and Doran Drive. A
minimal setback from the right-of-way is encouraged in the T5 zone of the Town Center
and is reflective of historic downtown layouts. A 4-story building is proposed to be
constructed as close to the right-of-way line as utility installation will allow. This
configuration will help to further create the urban sense of place that has began to
materialize along SR 434 with the completion of previously approved projects such as
Jesup’s Reserve. With this building constructed in close proximity to the rights-of-way of
SR 434 and Doran Drive, it will further transform this portion of SR 434 into the urban
boulevard that was envisioned in the Town Center master plan as well as form the edge of
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Doran Drive in a manner consistent with Town Center streets. The proposed project
represents completion of a major portion of the Town Center core and forms the western
terminus of Blumberg Boulevard.
FINDINGS
The 4.78 acre GrandeVille at Town Center site is in the T5 (Urban Center Zone) of
the Town Center adjacent to City Hall. The property has a Town Center Future Land
Use designation.
At this stage of the review process, the proposed conceptual plan appears to be
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the Town Center District Code.
However, conceptual plan approval is not a final development order and the
proposed plans shall be subject to further review and additional application
requirements. The project will also be subject to additional review for consistency
with the Comprehensive Plan and Town Center District Code as additional details
and applications are submitted by the applicant for the development of the proposed
project. Also, completion of the Comprehensive Plan process will not be totally
finalized until late June 2012. Final Engineering and permits cannot be approved
until after this process is complete.
FISCAL IMPACT:
A more detailed fiscal impact analysis will be provided by the applicant prior to the
submittal of final engineering plans. A preliminary potential tax revenue of the proposed
project has been prepared by staff and is as follows:
Apartments (244 units)
Income approach: $28,029,244.00* assessed tax
value
$28,029,244/1000 = 28029.244
28029.244(2.5600) = $71,754.86
$68,884.67 tax revenue
$71,754.86 (less the 4% statutory discount) =
*Please see the 2012 Income Approach Worksheet (Attachment B) for the
methodology used in determining the assessed tax value.
Taxes paid on vacant land now
(data obtained from Seminole County Property Appraiser)
$1,208,657 assessed value for entire parcel
$1,208,657 assessed tax
value
1,208,657/1000 = 1208.657
$3,120.03 tax revenue
1208.657 x 2.5814 = 3120.03
Total Potential Tax Revenue: $72,004.70
(68,884.67 + 3120.03 = 72,004.70)
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COMMUNICATION EFFORTS:
This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission,
City Manager, City Attorney/Staff, and is available on the City’s Website, LaserFiche, and
the City’s Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the
respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals
noted above, and which is also available on the City’s Website, LaserFiche, and the City’s
Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media/Press Representatives who have
requested Agendas/Agenda Item information, Homeowner’s Associations/Representatives
on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This
information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional
copies available for the General Public, and posted at five (5) different locations around the
City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff
is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested
individuals.
A yellow sign noting the date and time of the public hearing has been erected on the
property.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Commission approve the Conceptual Plan for GrandeVille
at Town Center.
ATTACHMENTS:
A.
Conceptual Plan
B.
Income approach worksheet
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