Agenda Item 8AAGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
AGENDA ITEM: UBE- 2011 -02, request from Oleg Cheberko and Eric Ordonez, d/b /a
Flagler Diagnostic & Sleeping Disorder Center for a use -by- exception to
permit a healthcare service provider of diagnostic testing services
consistent with Section 24- 109(d)(3) and the definition of a hospital,
limited to ten (10) beds, to be located within the Commercial Professional
Office (CPO) zoning district at 645 Mayport Road, Suite 2.
SUBMITTED BY: Erika Hall
Principal Planner
DATE: July 20, 2011
BACKGROUND: This request seeks approval of a use -by- exception to permit the applicants,
who are licensed providers of healthcare services focused on diagnosis of sleep - related disorders,
to relocate an existing office from the Palatka area to a suite in a professional office building
located in the Commercial Professional Office (CPO) zoning district at 645 Mayport Road in
Atlantic Beach. The basis of this relocation is an agreement with the US Department of Defense
Military Healthcare System to provide such diagnostic services to the active and retired
personnel of Mayport Naval Station and other area military installations, as well as the general
public.
Similar medical diagnostic and treatment services occurring under the auspices of a medical
office would qualify as a permitted use within the CPO district. However, diagnosis of sleep -
related disorders often consists of overnight stays. Though the definition of a clinic provides for
the examination and treatment of patients, it specifically excludes overnight stays, whereas a
hospital, by definition, "maintains and operates facilities for overnight care ". Hospitals are only
permitted in the commercial zoning districts upon approval of a use -by- exception.
The Community Development Board considered this request at their July 19 meeting,
concurred with the staff recommendation and unanimously recommended approval with the
addition of a ten (10) bed limitation on the facility, finding it to be consistent with the provisions
of Section 24- 109(d)(3) and the definition of a hospital, as well as the commercial intensity as
designated by the adopted Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element.
BUDGET: No budget issues.
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of UBE- 2011 -03, a request for use -by- exception by Oleg
Cheberko and Eric Ordonez, d/b /a Flagler Diagnostic & Sleeping Disorder Center, to permit a
healthcare service provider that conducts diagnostic testing services consistent with Section 24-
109(d)(3) and the definition of a hospital, limited to ten (10) beds, to be located within the
Commercial Professional Office zoning district at 645 Mayport Road, Suite 2.
ATTACHMENTS: Draft Community Development Board Minutes and application package.
REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER:
July 25, 2011 regular meeting
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AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
Draft Minutes of the July 19, 2011 regular meeting of the Community Development Board
45 Eric Ordonez (4721 East Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, Florida) introduced himself as co- applicant,
46 and stated that Flagler Diagnostic currently has two locations, the main office being in Bunnell,
47 and a second office currently in Palatka. He explained that ultimately, the desire is to build a new
48 diagnostic center, but currently there is a moratorium on the opening of new standalone testing and
49 medical equipment companies in the states of California, Florida and Texas, due to a federal
50 Medicare audit of billing practices. He noted there are 58 such affected companies in Jacksonville
51 alone. However, there is a provision that allows existing businesses to move a license to a new
52 address within the state. Mr. Ordonez said Flagler Diagnostic would be better positioned to serve
53 the local military population, if the Palatka office was relocated to Atlantic Beach. He then
54 introduced Clinical Director Randy Alvarez, who spoke more to the agreement Flagler has with
55 Department of Defense Military Healthcare System to provide testing. He explained that currently
56 there are only six (6) military installations throughout the country that have their own sleep
57 disorder clinics — Jacksonville NAS has a four (4) bed facility with two employees — and that
58 private clinics are crucial to timely evaluation of military personnel returning from deployment
59 and often suffering from post - traumatic stress disorder and night -time seizures. Further, it is now
60 mandatory that all personnel undergo pre - deployment testing.
61
62 Mr. Lambertson opened the hearing to public comment and with there being none, closed that
63 portion of the hearing and opened the floor to discussion by the Board. Mr. Parkes asked if the
64 service was exclusive to military personnel, or if it were open to the general public as well. Mr.
65 Ordonez said that the majority of patients were military personnel, but the Center also contracts
66 with most of the major insurance providers and provides services to the general public as well.
67
68 Mr. Elmore asked what capacity was anticipated, to which Mr. Ordonez replied the initial plan was
69 to start with four (4) rooms, with the possibility of running two (2) at all times, five to six nights
70 per week. Mr. Lambertson suggested that a limit be placed on the maximum number of beds
71 allowed, so as to maintain intensity compatible with the future land use and zoning. Ms. Hall
72 asked Mr. Ordonez how many rooms the site provided, and he replied that there were five (5)
73 rooms with the potential to increase that number to ten (10), looking to the future and the
74 probability of a nuclear carrier being assigned to Mayport. Mr. Lambertson asked what the
75 employee to patient ratio would be, to which Mr. Ordonez replied there would be one (1) staff per
76 two (2) beds. Mr. Lambertson verified that there is sufficient parking to accommodate a capacity
77 of fifteen (15), being five (5) staff and ten (10) patients, and Ms. Hall agreed there was more than
78 ample parking, noting more than thirty parking spaces on site. Ms. Paul, noting that most services
79 would be rendered overnight, inquired as to security. Mr. Ordonez said that an agreement had
80 been negotiated with the landlord to provide security measures such as outdoor lighting.
81
82 MOTION: Recommend approval to the City Commission of the requested use -by- exception
83 to permit a healthcare service provider that conducts diagnostic testing services, limited to
84 ten (10) beds, to be located in the Commercial Professional Office (CPO) zoning district at
85 645 Mayport Road, finding the proposed use is consistent with the definition of a hospital
86 and Section 24- 109(d)(3) of the Land Development Regulations defining the CPO zoning
87 district, and is compatible with adjacent properties and other properties in the surrounding
88 area; and, that approval of the request is in compliance with the requirements of Section 24-
89 63, governing the approval of uses -by- exception, and is not contrary to public interest and is
90 not detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the general public. Moved by Mr.
91 Elmore, seconded by Mr. Parkes. Motion carried, 4 -0.
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AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
Agenda Item 5.a. - UBE- 2011 -02
Flogler Diagnostic & Sleeping Disorder Center
The Community Development Board may consider a motion to recommend approval to the City
Commission of the requested use -by- exception to permit a healthcare service provider that
conducts diagnostic testing services consistent with Section 24- 109(d)(3) and the definition of a
hospital, to be located within the Commercial Professional Office zoning district at 645 Mayport
Road, Suite 2, provided consideration is given to, and the applicant can successfully resolve any
issues arising from, the following:
1. Approval of this use -by- exception is in compliance with the requirements of Section 24 -63,
Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Regulations.
(1) Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular
reference to vehicular and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control and access in case of fire or catastrophe. There are no proposed changes to
the existing patterns of ingress and egress.
(2) Off- street parking and loading spaces, where required, with particular attention
to items in (1) above. Parking will be consistent with previous demand, and may
even be lessened by the fact that hours of operation will extend beyond those of
other businesses occupying the same building.
(3) The potential for any adverse impacts to adjoining properties and properties
generally in the area resulting from excessive noise, glare and lighting, odor, traffic
and similar characteristics, from the use -by- exception being requested. The
intensity of the proposed use is consistent with that of previous uses, and may
even be less intense by the nature of testing (sleep disorders) to be conducted
during evening hours.
(4) Refuse and service areas, with particular reference to items (1) and (2) above.
There are no proposed changes to refuse and service areas, as the proposed
location is within an established professional office building.
(5) Utilities with reference to locations, availability and compatibility. Utilities are
available and established, as the proposed location is within an established
professional office building.
(6) Screening and buffering, with reference to type, dimensions and character.
There are no proposed changes to screening and buffering, as the proposed
location is within an established professional office building.
(7) Signs, if any, and proposed exterior lighting, with reference to glare, traffic
safety, economic effects and compatibility and harmony with properties in the
district. Signage will comply with the provisions of Chapter 17 and be consistent
with other signs in the vicinity, as required by development review of sign
permit application.
(8) Required yards and other open space. There are no proposed changes to
required yards and other open space, as the proposed location is within an
established professional office building.
AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
Agenda Item 5.a. - UBE- 2011 -02
Flagler Diagnostic & Sleeping Disorder Center
(9) General compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the
surrounding zoning district as well as consistency with applicable provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use is consistent with the intensity
parameters of the Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with adjacent
properties, according to definition of a use -by- exception for the CPO district.
(10) For those properties within the commercial corridors, consistency with the
intent of Section 24 -171, Commercial Corridor Development Standards. The
proposed location is within an established professional office building
consistent with development standards applicable at the time of construction.
(11) Number of similar businesses that exist in the area with consideration that
such uses are intended to be an exception and not to excessively proliferate in one
area of the City. The proposed use is unique to this area and has the potential to
fulfill an unmet need amongst the active and retired military community, as
well as the general population.
2. The request is not contrary to public interest and is not detrimental to the health, safety and
welfare of the general public.
The nonconforming use of neighboring lands, structures, or buildings in the same zoning district, or
the permitted uses of lands, structures, or buildings in other zoning districts shall not be considered
as justification for the approval of a use -by- exception.
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AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
Flagler Diagnostics
And Sleep Disorder Center
645 Mayport Road
Suite 2
Atlantic Beach, Fl 32233
Scope of Work:
To provide the men and women serving in the United States military along with their
dependents a diagnostic facility where testing for sleep disorders can be accomplished in
the near vicinity of their Mayport duty station. Testing will be focused on sleep disorders
such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and post traumatic stress disorder for personnel returning
from service from the front line regiments, as well as servicemen currently stationed at
Mayport Naval Base.
Due to an 80% increase in sleep disorder claims in the military over the last 2 years, the
military is experiencing severe back logs among personnel waiting testing. Only 5
military installations across the county provide this type of service to our military
personnel
Diagnostic testing can also be expanded to include bone sonograms, Dopplers, and
abdominal ultrasound.
By providing a venue within close proximity to Mayport Naval Station, we will be able to
serve the men and women who serve us in one of the largest Atlantic Fleets in the
military.
Oleg Cheberko
CEO /Flagler Diagnostic & Sleeping Disorder Center
Eric Ordonez
CFO /Flagler Diagnostic & Sleing Disorder Center
AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
AHCA USE ONLY:
File #:
Application #:
Check #:
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HEALTH CARE CLNIC
Under the authority of Chapters 408 Part II and 400, Part X, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapters 59A -35 and 59A -33, Florida
Administrative Code (F.A.C.), an application is hereby made to operate a health care clinic as indicated below:
Pro vider/ I n f orma t ion
A. Provider Information ® please complete the following for the health care clinic name and /®cation.
Provider
name, address and lele hone number will be listed on htt .YAvww.fioridahealthfrnder. ov/
License # (for renewal & change of ownership
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Medicare # (CMS CCN)
Medicaid #
applications) HCC -8433
(if applicable) 1316186893
U4182A
Name of Health Care Clinic (iF operated under a fictitious name, list that here)
FLAGLER DIAGNOSTIC & SLEEPING DISORDER INC.
Street Address
645 MAYPORT ROAD SUITE It 2
City
County
State
Zip
ATLANTIC BEACH
DUVAL
FL
32233
Telephone Number
Fax Number
E -mail Address
Provider Website
386- 586 -6229
877 -537 -8123
l�- licensee Information ® please complete the following for the entity seeking to operate the health care clinic
Licensee Name (may be same as provider name above) Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) l
FLAGLER DIAGNOSTIC & SLEEPING DISORDER INC. 861109360
Mailing Address or ❑ Same as above 1
4721 EAST MOODY BLVD. SUITE 104 I
City State Zip - I
RUNNEL FL 32110
Telephone Number Fax Number E -mail Address I
386 °586 6229 386 - 586-2887 ALLCITYHEALTH @CFL.RR.COM
Description of Licensee (check one):
For Profit Not for Profit Public
® Corporation ❑ Corporation ❑ State
❑ Limited Liability Company ❑ Religious Affiliation
❑ City/County
AHCA Form 3110 -0013, Revised July 2009 Section 59A- 35.060(1), Florida Administrative Code
Page 1 of 10 Form available at: http://ahca,mvflorida.com/Publications/Forms/HQA.shtmI
FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Property Appraiser - Property Details AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
BRENT INTERNATIONAL INC Primary Site Address
2693 SENECA DR 645 MAYPORT RD
SAINT JOHNS, FL 32259 -2122 Atlantic Beach FL 32233
645 MAYPORT RD
Property Detail
Official Record I3ooklPacre
11923 -02419
RE # 171797 -0000
Tax District USD3
Property Use 1700 OFFICE 1 -2 STY
# of Buildings 1
Legal Desc. 31 -13 38- 25 -29E
ATLANTIC BEACH VILLA UNIT NO 02
5ubdivis on 03125 ATLANTIC BEACH VILLA It 02
The sale of this property may result in higher property taxes. For more information go
to Save Our Homes and our Property Tax Estimator . Property values, exemptions and
other information listed as 'In Progress' are subject to change. These numbers are
part of the 2011 working tax roll and will not be certified until October. Learn how the
Property Appraiser's Office values property
Tile
9417
Value Summary_
SJRWMD /FIND Taxable Value
School Taxable Value
.
2 910 Certified
2011 %n Progress
Value Method
CAMA
LAMA
Total Building Value
$570,561.00
$465,268.00
Extra Feature Value
!' $10,833.00 ;
$9,485.00
Land Value (Market)
$225,882.00
$225,882.00
Land Value (Aa
$0.00
$0.00
Just (Market) Value
! $807,276.00
$700,635.00
Assessed Value
j $807,276.00
$700,635.00
Cap Diff /Portability Amt
i $0.00 / $0.00
$0.00 / $0.00
Exernotions
$0.00
See below
Taxable Value
. $807,276,00
See below
Taxable Values and Exemptions — In Progress
If there are no exemptions applicable to a taxing authority, the Taxable Value is the same as the Assessed Value listed above in the Value Summary box
County/Municipal Taxable Value
SJRWMD /FIND Taxable Value
School Taxable Value
No applicable exemptions
Total Units Value
No applicable exemptions
No applicable exemptions
Sales History _
1
0
0
Book /Page sale Date
sale Price
Deed %ns1Lwment Type code
-- - - -
Qualified Unqualified Vacant/Improved
11923 -02419 6/30/2004
$815,000.00
MS - Miscellaneous
Qualified Improved
11328 -02298 8/29/2003
$100.00
MS - Miscellaneous
Unqualified Improved
06637 -00213 1/4/1989
$535,000,00
WD - Warranty Deed
Unqualified Improved
Extra Features
uv reacure Los
Feature Description
Bldg,
Length Width
Total Units Value
1 PVAC1
Paving Asphalt
1
0
0
13,200.00 $7,550.00
2 PVCCIr
Paving Concrete
1
0
0
1,060.00 $1,094.00
3 FWDC1
Fence Wood
1
0
0
251.00 $733.00 i
4 FWDC1
Fence Wood
1
0
0
41.00 $108.00 i
Land & Legal
Land
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Le al
9
LN Code , Use Description
Z oning i Front !
\ACPO
Depth Category
Land Units
Land Value
LN Legal Description
1 1700 OFFICE
0,00
0.00 Common
34,751.00
$225,882.00
1 31 -13 38- 2S -29E j
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ATLANTIC BEACH VILLA UNIT NO
2 0,2 -- - _
3 (' LOTS 1 2,21,22 B1 K 4
Buildings
Building 1
Building I Site Address
Element
Code
Detail
645 M
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Beach
Atlantic c Reach FL L 32233
Exterior Wall
16
16 Tile /Frame Stucco
Roofing Structure
4
4 Wood Truss
Building Type
1701 OFFICE
1 2 STY
Roofing Cover
3
3 Asph /Comp Shingle
F— __J c
Year Built
1987
Interior Wall
5
5 Drywall
? nns HAW11A' nns
L
Int Flooring
14
14 Carpet
Type
Gross Area Heated Area
Heating Fuel
4
4 Electric
Base Area
2635
2635
Heating Type
4
4 Forced - Ducted
Base Area
2920
2920
Air Conditioning
3
3 Central
Finished upper story 1
, 2920
2920
Ceiling Wail Finish
6
6 NS Cell Wail Fin
Unfinished Storage
30
0
Comm Htg & AC
1 Htg & A/C Pkg
Lobby Average
130
130
Comm Frame
4
4 D -Wood Frame
Base Area
2635
2635
Canopy
60
0
Element
Code
Canopy
60
p
Stories
2.000
Canopy
60
0
Bedrooms
1.000
i
Baths
8.000
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Property Appraiser - Property Details AGENDA ITEM # 8A
JULY 25, 2011
Total 11450 11240 f Rooms / Units 15.000 j
Avg Story Height 8.000
2010 Not=ice of Proposed jparty_Ta_xes (Truth in Millacie Notice
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Proposed
Rolled -back
Gen Govt Beaches $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $4,726.88
$5,512.56
$4,652,65
Public Schools: By State Law $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $4,411.06
$4,315.70
$4,440.50
By Local Board $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276,00 $2,167.35
i $2,016.58
$2,181,82
FL Inland Navigation Dist. $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $29.93
$27.85
$30.35
Atlantic Beach $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $2,737.65
$2,655.78
! $2,655.78
Water Mgmt Dist. S]RWMD $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $360.76
$335.67
$379.42
School Board Voted $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Urban Service Dist3 $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $0.00
$0.00
$0.00
General Gov Voted $807,276.00 $0.00
$807,276.00 $0.00
$
$0.00
$
$0.00
_
Totals $14,433.63
$14,864.14
$14,340.52
Just Value Assessed Value
Exemptions
Taxable Value
Last Year $867,635.00 $867,635.00
$0.00
i $867,635.00
Current Year $807,276.00 $807,276.00
$0.00
$807,276.00
Property Record Card (PRC)
The Property Appraiser's Office (PAO) provides historical property record cards (PRCs) online for 1995 -2005. The PAO no longer
maintains a certined
PRC file due
to changes in appraisal software; therefore, there are no PRCs available online from
2006 forward. You may print this page which provides the current property
record. (Sections not needed can be minimized.) To print the past -year cards below,
2005 12004 1 2003 12002 12001 12000 1 1999 1998 1 1997 11996 1 1995
set your browser's Page Set Up for printing to Landscape.
More Information
arcel Tax Record I GIS Mao I Mao this property on G000le Maps I City Fees Record
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