1021 Atlantic Boulevard UBEX-13-00100077 CDB Minutes 01.21.2014Draft Minutes of the January 21, 2014 regular meeting of the Community Development Board
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
January 21, 2014
1. CALL TO ORDER. – 6:00 pm
Chair Brea Paul verified the presence of a quorum with the attendance of, Kelly Elmore,
Harley Parkes, Patrick Stratton, Kirk Hanson and Linda Lanier. The meeting was called to
order at 6:00pm. Also present was the Building and Zoning Director, Michael Griffin,
Redevelopment and Zoning Coordinator, Jeremy Hubsch and Recording Secretary Jenny
Walker. Sylvia Simmons arrived at 6:05pm. Brea Paul introduced the new member Linda
Lanier.
2. ADOPTION OF MEETING MINUTES – November 19, 2013.
Brea Paul called for a motion to approve the minutes of the November 19, 2013 regular
meeting. Kelly Elmore moved that minutes be approved as written. Patrick Stratton
seconded the motion and it carried by a vote of 7-0.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT. Chair Brea Paul stated that the City Commission requested that
the Community Development Board hear additional comments from the public
regarding the Beaches Habitat project on Mayport Road. Brea opened the floor for
public comments.
Public Mike Whalen, 1420 Mayport Road, states that he doesn’t know how
the Community Development Board could approve Beaches Habitats’
project on Mayport Road. He stated for the record that he is a total
proponent for Habitat for Humanity but he feels this would be gutting
our zoning regulations. He can’t believe that we could put these
families at risk by cramming them all in one central location walled in
by commercial districts. By sticking 80 families in same socio-
economic group, it is not going to do the families nor the children any
good. He says we are condemning these families to a situation they
can never get out of. He said that the location is in a Commercial
Corridor and that Beaches Habitat should be in a Residential Corridor.
He stated several locations around the country where these same type
of communities fell apart.
4. OLD BUSINESS. None.
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5. NEW BUSINESS.
A. UBEX-13-00100077(PUBLIC HEARING)
Request for use-by-exception to allow a drive-thru permitted service lane
associated with a restaurant per Land Development Regulations Section
24-111 (c) (4).
Staff
Report Jeremy Hubsch, Redevelopment and Zoning Coordinator gave a
presentation about UBEX-13-00100077. He stated that both the
Use by Exception and Zoning Variance are for Panera Bread. It will
be located in the outparcel of the L.A. Fitness shopping center. He
showed an aerial map of the location. The proposal is for a 4125
square foot Panera Bread with a drive thru lane. Our zoning code
requires a Use by Exception approval when a restaurant opens
that will have a drive thru lane, due to the fact that a drive thru
lane could have some negative impact on surrounding residential
areas. Some of those impacts were lighting and the noise from the
speaker. Mr. Hubsch showed on the map that there really isn’t
any residential areas in close proximity to the proposed site. The
closest residential area is buffered by the shopping center. He
showed that there will more than enough parking also. There are
3 findings of fact for approval and 3 findings of fact for denial
which are to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan,
compliant with the Zoning Regulations and consistent with the CG
Zoning along Atlantic Blvd.
Applicant
Comment Jeremy Hubsch introduced the applicant, Lance Willis, architect
and designer, who flew down from St. Louis to be present. He
stated that they did research on Atlantic Beach, visited the site and
got a feel for the demographics here and the residents. They also
research the existing architecture and try to stay in line with the
elements already in Atlantic Beach. Building was positioned to
accommodate the drive thru lane.
Public
Comment
None.
Board
Discussion Harley Parkes believes this is the type of business we should be
encouraging in Atlantic Beach.
Motion Motion made by Kirk Hanson to approve. Seconded by Sylvia
Simmons. Motion is passed unanimously.