HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 12 04 Public Hearing 501 The Offices at Winding Hollow, Aesthetic Review PLANNING & ZONING BOARD
AGENDA
Consent
Informational
ITEM 501 Public Hearing X
Regular
December 4, 2013 MGR. /DEPT
Meeting Authorization
REQUEST: The Community Development Department-Planning Division requests the Planning&
Zoning Board hold a Public Hearing to consider the Aesthetic Review for The Professional Offices,
consisting of three (3) single-story buildings having a total of 10,488 square feet of professional
office space on 2.9 acres of property located on the east side of Winding Hollow Boulevard just
south of State Road 434.
SYNOPSIS: The applicant is requesting approval of an Aesthetic Review for The Professional
Offices development located on the east side of Winding Hollow Boulevard just south of State
Road 434. Pursuant to the conditions of approval for Resolution 2013-25,the development will be
subject to the State Road 434 General Design Standards for the New Development Area.
Furthermore, the property will be developed as a professional office park in accordance with all
applicable requirements of the City Code. The purpose of the Aesthetic Review is to encourage
creative, effective, and flexible architectural standards and cohesive community development
consistent with the intent and purpose of Article XII - Minimum Community Appearance and
Aesthetic Review Standards.
CONSIDERATIONS:
FUTURE LAND USE AND ZONING DESIGNATION
FLU: Commercial
Zoning: C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial)
APPLICABLE LAW&, PUBLIC POLICY
Home Rule Powers
Florida Statutes
City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances
City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan
Applicant Name and Address: Todd Hudson
Hudson Engineering
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P.O. Box 677742
Orlando, FL 32867
Property Owner: The Professional Offices, LLC
3437 SE Ankeny Street
Portland, OR 97214
Property Address: None
Property Parcel ID'S: 26-20-30-5AR-OD00-25D
Future Land Use Desi n ation: Commercial
Zoning Desi n ation: Neighborhood Commercial (C-1)
Approved Development Permits: Lot Split Developer's Agreement; Resolution 2013-25;
Administrative Rezoning - Ordinance 2013-10
Pending Code Enforcement Actions: None
City Liens: None
Future Land Use Element— Goals, Obiectives, and Policies
Policy 1.4.5: S.R. 434 Overlay. Implement the S.R. 434 overlay corridor design standards to
encourage infill development that is appropriate for the character of the neighborhoods adjacent
to this corridor. Allow a vertical mix of uses to promote a live-work environment.
Policy 1.5.5: Buffers. Buffer residential areas from intensive commercial and industrial land uses.
Locate less intensive transitional uses in between, or buffer with berms, trees, or other methods,
as deemed appropriate by the City.
Policy 1.5.7: Compatibility. Maintain site design requirements and subdivision regulations in the
Code of Ordinances which adequately address the impacts of new development on adjacent
properties in all land use categories and zoning districts and which encourage property owners to
make property upgrades which enhance and increase property values. (Cross Reference: See
Housing Element, Policy 2.2.11)
Policy 1.6.5: On Site Traffic Flow. Require development to provide safe and convenient on site
motorized and nonmotorized traffic flow, adequate pedestrian facilities and connections, and
sufficient parking for both motorized and nonmotorized vehicles.
Commercial Future Land Use—Data, Inventory, and Analysis
c. Existing Commercial
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Most commercial development in Winter Springs can be characterized as strip commercial
including one-story buildings with corresponding low floor area ratios and surface parking fronting
onto the major roadways. The majority of businesses in Winter Springs provide services and products
to residents of the City and the immediate area. The typical commercial uses include retail stores,
convenience stores, gas stations,professional offices,banks,personal services, and restaurants.Most
commercial activity is located on or near S.R. 434, U.S. 17-92, S.R. 419 or the Oviedo Marketplace
Mall, but there is also a small concentration of businesses grouped on Winter Springs Blvd in the
Tuscawilla PUD. Additionally, there are a substantial number of home-based businesses. Major
employers include Seminole County Public Schools,the City of Winter Springs,Publix Supermarket,
and Inwood Consulting Engineers. Commercial areas are allowed to build up to a maximum floor
area ratio (FAR) of 0.50.
b. New Development Area Overlay District
The New Development Area Overlay District is defined as, "All properties (involving the entire
parcel)lying within the corporate limits of the City adjacent to the S.R. 434 right-of-way from Hayes
Road eastward to the easternmost boundary of the City." However, should any conflicts arise
between the New Development Overlay District and the Town Center District the provisions of the
Town Center District shall apply. To the extent that the Town Center District is silent,then the New
Development Overlay District shall apply. It is the intent of this district to control the physical
appearance of new development along the corridor to produce economic benefits for the City and
serve the needs of the region. Development is encouraged to have a campus style building layout that
encourages larger buffers and landscaping. Design guidelines are maintained in the City's Code of
Ordinances to promote orderly development within the New Development Overlay Area.
DISCUSSION:
The attached Aesthetic Review package for The Professional Offices development consists ofthree
(3) single-story buildings having a total of 10,488 square feet of professional office space on 2.9
acres of property. The aforementioned project has a lengthy development history which is
summarized below:
CHRONOLOGY
The aforementioned project has a lengthy development history which is summarized below:
• July 22, 2013 — City Commission approved the Winding Hollow Lot Split Developer's
Agreement and Resolution 2013-25 subject to conditions.
• August 14, 2013 - Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of the
Administrative Rezoning from C-2 (General Commercial) to C-1 (Neighborhood
Commercial) via Ordinance 2013-10.
• August 12, 2013 — City Commission approved First Reading of Ordinance 2013-10, which
proposes to administratively rezone 2.9 acres of property from C-2(General Commercial)to
C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial).
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• November 18, 2013 - City Commission approved Second Reading of Ordinance 2013-10,
which administratively rezoned the 2.9 acre parcel from C-2 (General Commercial) to C-1
(Neighborhood Commercial)
• January 2014—City Commission is scheduled to hold a public hearing to consider both Final
Engineering Plans and the Aesthetic Review for The Professional Offices development.
In addition to the proposed Aesthetic Review, the City is processing an application for Final
Engineering Plans (Item 500). Pursuant to the conditions of approval for Resolution 2013-25, the
development will be subject to the State Road 434 General Design Standards for the New
Development Area. Furthermore, the property shall be developed as a professional office park in
accordance with all applicable requirements of the City Code. It is anticipated that the Final
Engineering and Aesthetic Review will be reviewed by the City Commission in January 2014.
The submittal requirements for aesthetic reviews are set forth in Section 9-600 through 9-607 and
include the following: (a) a site plan; (b) elevations illustrating all sides of structures facing public
streets or spaces; (c)illustrations of all walls,fences, and other accessory structures and the indication
of height and their associated materials; (d) elevation of proposed exterior permanent signs or other
constructed elements other than habitable space, if any; (e) illustrations of materials, texture, and
colors to be used on all buildings, accessory structures, exterior signs; and(f)other architectural and
engineering data as may be required. The procedures for review and approval are set forth in Section
9-603.
The City Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove the application only after
consideration of whether the following criteria have been satisfied:
(1) The plans and specifications of the proposed project indicate that the setting, landscaping,
proportions, materials, colors, textures, scale, unity, balance, rhythm, contrast, and simplicity are
coordinated in a harmonious manner relevant to the particular proposal, surrounding area and cultural
character of the community.
The proposed project is located on the east side of Winding Hollow Boulevard just south of
State Road 434 and is subject to the State Road 434 General Design Standards for the New
Development Area. The proposed buildings are detailed to present the appearance of single-
story office buildings utilizing different but complementary textures,colors,and architectural
details. The facades incorporate significant changes in architectural expression that will
complement adjacent developments. Architectural design elements include stucco patterns,
glass entry doors and cornices. The color scheme of the proposed buildings include khaki
concrete block/stucco buildings with tan accents along the base and windows which is
consistent with the surrounding developments. Staff feels that this project incorporates
numerous quality design elements that are promoted in the State Road 434 Corridor Overlay
District. The plan also highlight the color rendering for both the proposed six(6)foot screen
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wall and entry monument signage for said project. The color scheme of the proposed wall
includes a stucco finish with colors that match the proposed office buildings. The entry
monument sign also includes a stucco finish with stucco accent band (with a profile to mimic
that of the brick accent band on the monument sign for the office buildings on the
opposite side of the boulevard) and white letters. The proposed sign is 7' 4" in height and
includes 31.88 sq. ft. of total sign area. The Winding Hollow HOA has provided staff their
written support for the proposed building design. While the architectural detailing has
changed,the overall concept of single story,small office buildings that was originally discussed
with the residents of Winding Hollow remains intact.
(2) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with any future development which has been
formally approved by the City within the surrounding area.
The proposed project is in harmony with the existing developments, specifically the
architectural styles that have been exhibited in the surrounding developments located within
the State Road 434 Corridor Overlay District.
(3) The plans for the proposed project are not excessively similar or dissimilar to any other building,
structure or sign which is either fully constructed,permitted but not fully constructed, or included on
the same permit application, and facing upon the same or intersecting street within five hundred(500)
feet of the proposed site,with respect to one or more of the following features of exterior design and
appearance:
(A)Front or side elevations,
(B) Size and arrangement of elevation facing the street, including reverse arrangement,
(C) Other significant features of design such as,but not limited to: materials,roof line, hardscape
improvements, and height or design elements.
The proposed buildings and signage are tastefully designed and don't appear excessively
similar or dissimilar to other structures in the immediate area. This project represents a
positive addition to the State Road 434 Corridor Overlay District. The proposed three (3)
single-story professional office buildings will help to further create the urban sense of place
that has begun to materialize along the Winding Hollow Boulevard/Parkstone Boulevard and
State Road 434 intersection.
(4) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with, or significantly enhance, the established
character of other buildings, structures or signs in the surrounding area with respect to architectural
specifications and design features deemed significant based upon commonly accepted architectural
principles of the local community.
The proposed project enhances the character and overall aesthetics of the surrounding area.
The proposed buildings have contextually appropriate architectural styles that include design
features and detailing that accentuates and enhances the character of the surrounding area
and to a great extent, represents a welcome "upgrade" to the existing architecture of this
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surrounding area. The elevations show three (3) single-story professional office buildings,
entry signage, and a screen wall that are tastefully designed and will serve as a great addition
to the State Road 434 Corridor Overlay District.
(5) The proposed project is consistent and compatible with the intent and purpose of this Article,the
Comprehensive Plan for Winter Springs, design criteria adopted by the city (e.g. Town Center
guidelines, SR 434 design specifications) and other applicable federal state or local laws.
The proposed project is consistent and compatible with the Comprehensive Plan and the State
Road 434 Corridor Overlay District.
(6) The proposed project has incorporated significant architectural enhancements such as concrete
masonry units with stucco, marble, termite-resistant wood, wrought iron, brick, columns and piers,
porches, arches, fountains, planting areas, display windows, and other distinctive design detailing
and promoting the character of the community.
The project has incorporated a number of features, such as glass entry doors, contrasting
colors, and asphalt shingles that exemplifies the style and quality of architecture advances the
intent of the State Road 434 Corridor Overlay District.
FINDINGS:
1. The proposed elevations are consistent with the Aesthetic Review requirements prescribed in the
City Code of Ordinances, and the Architectural Requirements noted in the State Road 434
Corridor Overlay District.
2. The elevations include detailing and attention adding to their appearance and the quality of the
development.
3. The proposed development utilizes colors and materials that complement the adjacent
developments in the surrounding area.
4. The proposed development is located within the City of Winter Springs: it has a Commercial
Future Land Use designation and is located within C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) zoning
district.
5. Staff has received written support from the Winding Hollow HOA for the proposed building
design.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The proposed Aesthetic Review lays the groundwork for the development of 10,488 square feet of
office space which will add non-residential taxable value to the City's tax roll. A detailed fiscal impact
analysis will be performed for staff review and assessment. This analysis will be part of the agenda
item for the City Commission's consideration of the final engineering and aesthetic review for the
proposed project. Staff anticipates submittal of said document by early December 2013.
COMMUNICATION EFFORTS:
The Meeting Agenda and this Agenda Item have been forwarded to the Planning and Zoning Board
members and are available on the City's Website,LaserFiche, and the City's Server. The Agenda has
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been forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission; City Manager; and City Attorney/Staff.
Additionally, the Meeting Agenda has been sent to media/press representatives, all Homeowner's
Associations on file with the City, all individuals who have requested Agenda information,
Department Directors; and also posted outside City Hall; posted inside City Hall with additional
copies available for the general public.
A yellow sign noting the date and time of the meeting has been erected on the property. Staff has
received written support from the Winding Hollow HOA for the proposed building design.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning&Zoning Board forward a recommendation of approval to the
City Commission for the Aesthetic Review package for The Professional Offices development.
ATTACHMENTS:
The Professional Offices Aesthetic Review Package
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