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Redevelopment Project Proposal 2004 (Atlantic Beach Yacht Club) TIC B-E4 LAj- CHT C Redevelopment Project Proposal_ - ►1•,�Sr,F.� ��•11�� ✓moi � r �� _ I�El E Y �i� -• ti�•7� `•. jai�. Prosser Hallock PLANNERS & ENGINEERS} ffr • �!?� �� asp ' , 13901 Suflon Park Drive South,Suite 200 Jacksonville,Florida 32224.0229 p•904.739.3655 f•904.730.3413 e•info@prosserhallock.com "� ,r EXISTING CONDITIONS The property is an isolated island nearly / mile fromanyI Atlantic Beach residence. f `■ • It contains several substandard structures and a dilapidated building ��[ � Potential Recreational falling into the Intracoastal Waterway. • The island is a blighting influence on the City's entrance that reflects negatively on the quality of life in Atlantic Beach. • � Ill�l�I '_ �#IIIA' 1' 1 • Trash and other debris Shoreline Debris and Dumping are discarded on - property #��Illlfl :##Il�llf#II��IIII and ll�l#Ellll�l#1lil#I ,:'�Ifli�l��l�l�l�lli�l�ifll �lflIfllll6i1111�l;: s banks. island is continuing toerode away under -the strong tidal currents 0 I��I��Ir�IftJ�ll !I1f11� F r7F1boat wakes. wilily MUM IUli!l!�!Il�llll:4 ��111111[#Nllill:.�.IIII�+I111#i!{1:. ii�lllllllll��'�:: One /, // Buildings fJ" ,fir F71 11 1' 1 , 1 � I'� � Il�lltl#�OIti% 111MMIUMIUM r Unaesthetic, Industrial Visual Identity Unsightly Refitse and Eroding Shoreline Substandard Living Conditions r mile IMS • - / / • l 11 / I / 3 x ,���v-•- � , - `,x'71 ;{�:..' ��. fi.• _ _- __ •.d- _ �- -_ f' i - "" ice._a7. •q-�1� q _ r• i j _ _ i '�%'?. u POW MIMI 010 _ ar AL i. - } Bruce Terrell _ • • Architects, Inc. J e _ .. �- _ _ � .rte_ l!• � i ��/`: :ism �.:l7f8pi�::'7Ciff =n� ■�tiI+l�• • • •X• !� ��►, iIT�1i��T►. E_ � �i ►• Ila � �! _ ## - -#;##1 ■ _ +■ �■- ` _ r•�I lri•..11 3'r :.1ti1r uR'11r f� i� :1!111.!11•;r'ee a�1'iFPl"n11' . �� /`�i BENEFITS for ATLANTIC BEACH Potential Redevelopment Plan • Removal of substandard blighting elements at the City's gateway Condominium Recreation Area Condominium Pool Area . Lap Pool • Cabana • Spa • Fountains • Wade Pool ■ Infill redevelopment of disturbed land that combats urban sprawl. • 25'x 2s'Multi-Purpose Room • Fountain • Architectural Features y • Landscaping -- Condominium Units • Blocks resident's view of industrial park west of the City. _ �°' with Garage Parking below Public Slips Landscape Lawn • Efficient extension of City utlilties. f' •_ r; Condominium Deckin Community Dock Area ■ Conservation of natural resources and public access to the waterway. g -,� • Supports the City's values, vision, and character. Marina/Restaurant + --Private Slips Building • Protects the island from eroding away. Building Entry Plaza `; • `w'- ■ Increased ad valorem revenues positively impact quality of life in the City. Slip Private Marina \ Bulkhead Shoreline �i Stabilization ■ Offers something currently not found in the City and shall act as a premiere Entry Plaza attraction for residents and visitors alike. Existing Marina/ Private Access to Condos 1 i Restaurant Building ��a� Public Access • City does not maintain road access. ; ��,- Stall Parking - — • ��J (Vault retention below) Existing Protected Trees Potential Building Elevation Public Overlook r - •• QE M 21 JO x, � ��NNTIC B-t Conceptual � +r Master Plan •• •' ` MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ••� • • 10 du/ac maximum density 00000,0 L�$ '•.� ` • Multi-story buildings with parking below CHT C 0• • Maximum 88 height •' AMENITIES and OPEN SP PROJECT BOUNDARY : '�x • Pool and Cabana • Boardwalk • • Pavilions/Gazebos APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER:LINE �• � • Community room • Green space • ; ` • Landscaping • RESTAURANT, BED and BREAKFAST � : ; SLIPS HARBOR MASTER • Deep water access •Indoor/outdoor seating rG • • Private for residence use only •Screened service facilities �l • , • Min. 1, Max. 2 slips per residence •Boat access : • Group Pavillion •Marina service `` • BULKHEAD w/BOARDWALK& TIE-UP �� �• POTENTIAL ACCESS (pending FDOT approval) AMENITY and OPEN SPACE •Marina promenade walkway �• EXISTING ACCESS •Plaza with benches, drop off area and landscaping : Utilize existing FDOT roadway •ADA accessible • Privately maintained VUA within property boundary •Boardwalk ,5' • Private residential access separate from public access •Intracoastal walkway and boat tie up :• • 3, NORTH EDGE of ATLANTIC BLVD. BRIDGE MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL • `�' a 68' to bottom bridge deck per FDOT as-built drawings •Maximum 10 du/ac •Multi-story buildings with parking below POTENTIAL ACCESS (Pending FDOT Approval) •Maximum 88' height SLIPS • OPEN SPACE •Inland cut VEHICLE USE AREA • Protectiin of existing trees •Private use for yacht • Parking • Shoreline improvements club members and guests • Access/service drive Passive use (Green space ) so 0 25 50 NORTH •Potential rehab of existing 0 Screened refuse collection o Boardwalk Prosser Hal lock restaurant for marina support 0 Landscaping Intracoastal walkway and boat tie up JANUARY 5, 2004 G) PLANNERS & ENGINEERS