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Item 10A- Request for Replat - 17-SPPR-501 -Public HearingAGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: DATE: CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT 17-SPPR-501 Public Hearing Request for re-plat approval as required by Chapter 24, Aliicle 4 of the Code of Ordinances at RE # 172027-0100. Derek W. Reeves, Planner /A-- March 1, 2018 BACKGROUND: The owners of the 7.21 acre vacant property at the northeast comer of 11th Street and Linkside Drive, known as Selva Preserve, are requesting to plat the propetiy creating eleven lots. Included in the plat are the eleven lots, a private gated road and a conservation area. Sunounding the propetiy is are single-family residential uses with the Atlantic Beach Country Club the nmihwest. Please review the attached staff repmi to the Community Development Board for more detailed information. The proposed plat has been reviewed by staff from various depmiments and meets all code requirements with the exception of one issue. The one outstanding issue at the time of writing this staff report is the measurement of a buffer from water bodies. Section 24-272(c)(l) of the code requires a minimum 50 foot buffer from the mean high water line of water bodies. The plat cunently shows this buffer stmiing at the top ofbank ofShetman's Creek. The applicant is working on a resolution to this issue. The Community Development Board did consider this issue and recommended that the applicant seek a waiver allowing them to measure from the top of bank if they increased the buffer to 60 feet. The Community Development Board reviewed this plat at their January 16, 2018 meeting where they recommended approval to the City Commission in a unanimous vote. The Commission discussed this item at their February 12, 2018 regular meeting. BUDGET: None. RECOMMENDATION: To hold a Public Hearing and consider item 17-SPPR-501. ATTACHMENTS: 17-SPPR-501 application, CDB StaffReport REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: --*--T------J-1-~_· _____,__ ________ _ Agenda Item 10A March 12, 2018 RECEIVED RECEIVED 2 ,,-:-:_. MAY -5 2017 \ AY -20IJ :~i~~' G: pp( ~\) .t.ti~h~ ~ 1\t:t c.Il~p & Bl~ ~) . ;:;1~: . U IUing lffient . Buftdlng DepartnMMt ··~;: City of AUantlc Beach fL . C•tyofAtlantlcBeach,JIPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF ' SUBDIVISION CONCEPT PLAN City of Atlantic Beach · 800 Seminole Road · Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 Phone: (904) 247 -5800 · FAX (904) 247-5805 · http://www.coab.us Date yY\.~ \ \ a -O\ I File No. I t -Sp f 1(_-. Sb \ 1. Applicant's N arne _.......L._-=---'--"--''"'-"----'---'=--=-=-,;~-r--hr--t-..-'-----."'~~-=--->==---r----::='"--..:......:....,,-- 2. Applicant's Address ---'--'"--..L...----:'---Jf--''---=So::-'--r''-----r----"'-r-'-'----7''----"'~-=--i""-=r--r---r==--:::---= 3. Property Location 4. Property Appraiser's Real Estate Number ---'------"''---L..oo'---''------'----'--"---=---------=-- 5. 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JJ't11SfRIJ1' ~-_,-..... r.,....W PRELIMINARY 01-05-18 PLAT BOOK --• PAGE __ PAGE: 3 OF' 3 PAGES BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP-3-SOUTH, RANGE-28-EAST, ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA ~CAlL IN l1rf , ... ~ -:::, % B ~~ ~· "'~ "'I !1~ ~\ ""~ ~ 1 .L tt'l t I '§ -<\.:"<:.:~ -·-·---·-~',;:,§: ------------~ ~'" ~~,.,-..c ::::;z::.~~ --tilft'tFII"'~ ~ ~ RECEIVED JAN-52018 Bu!ldln~ Dop;utmont CltyofA\lan!icBoach,Fl Agenda Item 10A March 12, 2018 AGENDA ITEM CASE NO. LOCATION APPLICANT DATE STAFF STAFF COMMENTS CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD STAFF REPORT 4.D 17-SPPR-501 Request for plat approval as reqzdred by Chapter 24, Article 4 of the Code of Ordinances at RE# 172027-0100. RE# 172027-0100, Northeast corner of 11th Street and Linkside Drive Selva Preserve LLC January 10, 2018 Derek W. Reeves, Planner The owners of the 7.21 acre vacant property at the northeast corner of 11th Street and Linkside Drive, known as Selva Preserve, are requesting to plat the property creating eleven lots. Included in the plat are the eleven lots, a private road and a conservation area. The property is zoned Residential Single-family 1 (RS-1), which is governed by Section 24-105. RS-1 is a single family zoning district that permits only one dwelling unit (single family home) per lot. The minimum lot size in RS-1 is 75 feet of width, 100 feet of depth and 7,500 square feet of lot area. All of the proposed lots meet these requirements. It should be noted that a portion of the front of each lot is proposed to be an access easement with a private road and a large pmtion of the rear of each lot is proposed to be a conservation easement over wetlands. The proposed plat does show developable area lines taking into account the two easements. The shmtest developable depth is 66.82 feet. This is a greater developable depth than the minimum possible of 60 feet within the zoning district. The prope1ty has PUD/SPA zoning to the nmth and west, being the Atlantic Beach Country Club and Selva Linkside. Both have single-family homes. To the east across Sherman's Creek is RS-1 zoning. To the south across 11 111 Street is the Selva Lakes PUD with two-unit townhomes and a vacant parcel along the creek owned by the Selva Lakes HOA. The Comprehensive Plan has a Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) for the property. RL allows a maximum density of 6 units per acre. However, density is further limited by excluding wetlands, drainage ditches and other similar features. The property has 3.21 acres buildable uplands today. At 6 units per acre, the maximum number of allowable lots is 19. With 11 lots proposed, the proposed plat is under the maximum possible density. A single road with access from 11th Street is proposed to provide access to each of the 11 lots. The road terminates in a cul-de-sac at the north end. It is proposed for the road to be private with gates at the south end near 11th Street. A second emergency access is planned about midway up the development at an existing stub out on Linkside Drive. Agenda Item 10A March 12, 2018 Mentioned earlier is the presence of wetlands on the site. The applicants do have permits from the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Army Corp of Engineers for filling and restoration activities on the site. Those permits call for 1.12 acres of wetlands to be filled. At the same time 0.48 acres of wetlands will be created and 0.7 acres will be restored for a total of 1.18 acres of new wetlands. Additionally, 2.07 acres of wetlands will be enhanced. The applicant's team and the City's own consultants have stated that the existing wetlands on site are degraded. No changes are proposed to the existing waterway of Sherman's Creek. While staff and its consultants have reviewed preliminary engineering plans for the project, all activities described will have to be permitted separately of the plat approval process. Section 24-272(b) ofthe code and Policy A.1.2.1(d) ofthe Comprehensive Plan, both call for no net loss of wetlands within the City. They both also call for development projects to mitigate, restore, enhance or recover wetlands when impacting wetlands. The proposed creation, restoration and enhancement of wetlands is being done to offset the developments impacts and to meet the code requirement. The St. Johns River Water Management District has required that the applicants place the previously mentioned conservation easement on the post development wetland areas. This is a permanent deed restriction that will protect the wetlands and prevent future development on those areas. In additions to the no net loss of wetlands, Section 24-272( c) requires buffers from water features and wetlands. A 50 foot buffer is required from water bodies, including Sherman's Creek. Code requires this buffer to be measured from the mean high water line. However, this line has not been established so the applicants are showing the buffer from the top of bank. This is the only outstanding comment on the plat. The fundamental question is ifthe mean high water line can be above the top of bank. This may require a waiver from the Commission, if it cannot be settled. The second required buffer is a 25 foot upland buffer from wetlands. The upland buffer is to remain in its natural state. This buffer provides an area for chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides from the developed area to filter out of surface water before reaching the wetlands. As permitted by the code, the applicants are proposing an average 25 foot buffer. This buffer is shown on the plat west (development side) of the conservation easement. The applicant and the City's consultant have questioned the logic in providing an upland buffer in areas that have been filled as this basically requires them to fill more wetlands just to provide the buffer. If the Board finds the concept agreeable, the applicant would like to seek a waiver from the Commission that would allow them to construct a swale and berm system on the development side of the proposed 25 foot buffer and allow the remainder of the buffer to be wetlands or uplands depending on the situation. The swale and berm system is specifically permitted in the code with a waiver. Ultimately, this would result in more wetlands and less fill, while still accomplishing the necessary filtration. The fill, creation, restoration and enhancement of wetlands on site will require extensive tree removal. The applicant has acknowledged and agreed to follow the City's tree removal and mitigation requirements. Permitting for tree removal will be done separately of the plat approval process. With the proposed private road paralleling a portion of Links ide Drive, the applicants have included a 1 0 foot wide landscape buffer on the plat between the two roads to serve as a visual screen. The plat itself has been reviewed by staff and meets code requirements. Preliminary engineering drawings have also been reviewed by staff. There are couple of minor changes expected here and there, but nothing that would impact the plat. Page 2 of3 Agenda Item 10A March 12, 2018 SUGGESTED ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL The Community Development Board may consider a motion to recommend approval to the City Commission ofthe requested plat(File No.17-SPPR-501) as required by Chapter 24, Article 4 ofthe Code of Ordinances within the Residential Single-Family (RS-1) Zoning District at RE# 172027-0100 provided: 1. Approval of this plat is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, and 2. Approval of this plat is in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 24, Article 4 of the Code of Ordinances. SUGGESTED ACTION TO RECOMMEND DENIAL The Community Development Board may consider a motion to recommend denial to the City Commission ofthe requested plat(FileNo.17-SPPR-501) as required by Chapter 24, Article 4 of the Code of Ordinances within the Residential Single-Family (RS-1) Zoning District at RE# 172027-0100 provided: 1. Approval of this plat is not consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, or 2. Approval of this plat is not in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 24, Article 4 of the Code of Ordinances. Page 3 of3 Agenda Item 10A March 12, 2018