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01-08-2019 Agenda Packet Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank George Oliver III, District 4 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION (LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY) JANUARY 8, 2019AGENDA 6:30 PM I. CALL TO ORDER II. CONSENT AGENDA III. OLD BUSINESS IV. NEW BUSINESS V. MISCELLANEOUS VI. ADJOURNMENT ITEM NUMBER II. A. MINUTES OF THE P & Z MEETING ON NOVEMBER 13, 2018 MINUTES of the PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ACTING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Tuesday, November 13, 2018 I. CALL TO ORDER -6:30 pm A.Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance B.Roll Call and Determination of Quorum Present:Vice-Chair Lavon Williams,Member Jason Mellen, Member Rodger Wunderlich Absent: Chair Joel Keller (A/E)and Member Marc Bernstein(A/E) Also Present:City Planner Mike Rumer, Assistant City Attorney Dana Crosby-Collier and Recording Clerk Kathy Heard II. CONSENT AGENDA A.Minutes of the Planning & Zoning Meeting held October 9, 2018. (6:32 pm) Motion for Approvalof the Consent Agenda: Moved by MemberMellen,Seconded by MemberWunderlich; Motion carriedunanimously. III. OLD BUSINESS- None 1 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 IV. NEW BUSINESS – Public Hearings (6:32pm) D.Ocoee Landings Planned Unit Development (PUD) Major Amendment to the PUD; Project No: RZ-18-09-14.(Advertised in theWest Orange Times on Thursday, November 1, 2018)(City Planner Rumer)(6:32pm) City Planner Rumer presented a brief overview of this proposed amendment to the Ocoee Landings PUD. The Ocoee LandingsPUDwas approved on October 20, 2015 and consists of a mixed-use development consisting of 9.15 acres of residential and 6.89 acres of commercial and is currently under development. The Developer has brought in KHovnanian Homes as the builder of the residential section of thisPUD. The builder is requesting a change to the rear setback from its current 20 feet to a reduced setback of 10 feet. The request is to provide enough lot coverage for a popular model home, which will upgrade the community. City Planner Rumerexplained there are two subdivisions north of this site, Willows on the Lake andJohio Bay.There are six single-family homes on Johio Bay Drive that abut the northwest portion of this PUD site that received 30 feet of additional land with the approval of this PUD due to a right-of-way vacate. These six homes are the only homes that are adjacent to this PUD. Development Review Committee (DRC) Recommendation: The Development Review Committee (DRC) met on November 7, 2018, and reviewed the Amendment to the PUD Land Use Plan. Staff discussed how the rear yards of the lots drained and if it would have an effect on properties to the rear. The applicant provided that the lots were approved with “A” type drainage. A drainage of this type has the water run from the back to the front as opposed to a “B” or C” which has some drainage to the rear.When the discussion was finished, the DRC voted unanimously to recommend approval of the Substantial Amendment to the PUD Land Use Plan for a rear setback from 20 feet to 10 feet. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Substantial Amendment to the PUD Land Use Plan for a rear setback from 20 feet to 10 feet. Discussion: The applicant and engineer were present. Member Wunderlich inquired what the setback was for the six homeowners before this PUD was approved. City Planner Rumerindicated it was either a 25 or 30 foot rear setback,which is for the main structure of the home. He further explained this proposed amendment would only impact the new homes. This amendment would not reduce the rear setbacks for the six adjacent homes, but it would bring the new homes closer to the existing six homesthat are adjacentto the north. 2 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 Bryan Gaines,Dave Schmitt Engineering, 12301 Lake Underhill Road, Suite 241, Orlando, advised they are the engineers for the original developer. He explained the 20 foot rear setback forthe original residential product was sufficient, but KHovnanian Homes has a popular model home, which requires more land. Vice-Chair Williamsasked if they can explain in more detail why this particular home needs the additional land. Guy Trussell,Applicant, KHovnanian Homes, 2301 Lucien Way, Maitland, explained the original PUD was designed for a different homebuilder and the lots are not deep enough for their product line. He stated only two of their model homes can fit on the current lots. Member Mellensaid he lives in the vicinity and understands the concerns ofthe nearby residents. He stated he is also concerned about the neighbors adjacent to the north. Member Wunderlichindicated this has been recommended for approval by staff and asked what the determining factors were for the recommendation. City Planner Rumerstated staff looked at whether there are other communities within the city with a10foot rear setback, and KHovnanian Homes currently has two other subdivisions with the same rear setbacks. Vice-Chair Williamsasked why the reduced setbacks are being proposed on all of the lots. City Planner Rumerexplained he wanted to bring this forward without any specific conditions. Vice-Chair Williamsinquired of counsel on whether it would be appropriate for them to make a recommendation with conditions. Assistant City Attorney Crosby-Collieranswered their recommendation can be with or without conditions. City Planner Rumerstated for the record that a few emails were received from residents and placed in front of the board for the public hearing portion. Member Wunderlichis concerned about residents who reside in Johio Bay who bought their homes some time ago without the knowledge of this subdivision which may impact the value and enjoyment of their homes. Guy Trussell,Applicant, inquiredwhether it would help if they revise the six lots (Lots 14 – 25) on the northeast side to a 15 foot rear setback instead of the 10 foot rear setback. Discussion ensued regarding rear lot setbacks of nearby subdivisions. Vice-Chair Williams opened the public hearing and asked if there is anyone present who wishes to speak on this proposed project. Mitzi Turchiano,2014 Marsh Wren Court, Ocoee,stated she represents Willows on the Lake with 86 homes within that development. She stated a 10 foot rear setback is ridiculous and too close to their homes. She stated the front yard setbacks are 25 feet; and further, asked for a compromise to bring the front yard setbacks to 20 feet and the rear setbacks at 15 feet. She also stated she used to have a lot of trees, but not anymore. 3 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 David Swisher,2432 Johio Bay Drive, Ocoee, indicated he is the Johio Bay HOA Treasurer. He stated their main concerns are the six homes within Johio Bay adjacent to this new subdivision. He is asking the homes being built adjacent to these six homes be single-story only with a 20 foot rear setback, as originally approved. He inquired about the height of the vinyl fence. Socrates Perez,2412 Johio Bay Drive, Lot 7, Ocoee,expressedhis concern over the proposed 10 foot rear setback. He is also concerned about an electrical pole in his backyard, which was stated to him would be an underground utility pole. He stated he represents the Johio Bay Architectural Review Board. Eddie Ortiz,2420 Johio Bay Drive, Ocoee, is concerned about the drainage as his home is located adjacent to the retention pond. He is also concerned about the privacy of his home and community. He stated they do not want to lose any value in their homes, and he believes this will impact the value of their homes in a negative way. He requestedthat only single-story homes be built next to their homes to preserve their privacy.He expressed their community takes very good care of their properties, and they are like family. He asked the board to preserve their community. Nathaniel Treat,2416 Johio Bay Drive, Lot 6, Ocoee, expressed when he bought his house two years ago, he understood the land behind his home was for sale, but his main concern is the six homes that will be impacted by this proposed 10 foot rear setback. He requested that the builders stay with the initial 20 foot rear setback. Brenda Singleton,2400 Johio Bay Drive, Ocoee,stated she is one of the six homes adjacent and impacted by this proposed change; and further, she did present her opinions and feelings about this in an email she sent to the City.She commented about Guy Trussell’s proposition of a 15 foot rear setback being petty as they bought this site with the knowledge of the current lot sizes. She stated the developers should have already had a plan that fit the current lot sizes. She expressed all of her other concerns are written in the email. Thamar Edwards,1819 Sparrow Song Lane, Ocoee, statedshe resides within the Willows on the Lake and agrees with Mitzi Turchiano, Brenda Singleton and Member Mellen with concerns about privacy. Eddie Ortiz,2420 Johio Bay Drive, Ocoee,briefly spoke againto state two-story homes should not be built in the section of the six homes described above. City Planner Rumerexplained the fence will be a sixfoot vinyl fence along the north side in between the subdivisions. He said he does not know about the utility pole. He explained the lots are designed to drain from back to front, which was designed by an engineer, reviewed by the City’s engineer and also reviewed by St. Johns River Water Management. He further explained the difference between the roads and right-of-ways within gated and ungated subdivisions. This subdivision will be ungated, which will give the benefit of 50 foot right-of-way public roads. He indicated there could be an opportunity to reduce the 25 foot front setback to a 20 or 15 foot front setback instead of reducing the size of the rear setback. 4 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 Guy Trussell, Applicant,indicated if it is acceptable with staff, they could do a 20 foot front setback to where the backyards would stay the same size but reduce the front by five (5) feet, which would be acceptable. Vice-Chair Williamsasked the board what their thoughts are after hearing the comments and suggestions. City Planner Rumerclarified what the Applicant, Guy Trussell, indicated was acceptable to them. He advised the board that they can amend this request to reduce the front yard setbacks from 25 feet to 20 feet, which will still be a substantial amendment. Member Mellen indicated he prefers the backyards to stay at the 20 foot rear setback. He also agreed with the adjacent homeownersthat Lots 14 through 25 be built as single-story homes, because of the difference in the grading of the landscaping. City Planner Rumerexplained that the City will resend the 300 foot notices describing the new proposed request of a reduced front setback instead of rearsetback and when it will be heard at the next City Commission meeting. Assistant City Attorney Crosby-Colliersaid the board would like to hear from the public on whether they are satisfied with the front yardsetback instead of amending the rear setback. She suggested the board hear first from a member in the audience who did not get the opportunity to speak. Joe Turchiano,2014 Marsh Wren Court, Willows on the Lake, Ocoee,described the grading and elevation of the new property sites and where the proposed fence will lie, which he believes will be placed on the adjacent neighbors’ property and emphasized that is a problem. He mentioned all of the trees were taken down, but the manager of the project told him that he could accommodate the adjacent neighbors and install bamboo trees for privacy. However, he stated the fence being on their property at their level does not help the privacy; and further, he stated the fence should be installed at the higher elevation, which is on the new property sites. City Planner Rumerinformed him that the fence will be built on the new residential lots that are being built. Vice-Chair Williamsasked for public opinions on reducing the front setbacks instead of reducing the rearsetbacks. Joe Turchianosaid he thinks the reduced front setback is better, but mentioned again his concerns regarding the placement of the fence. He is concerned about their privacy since all of the trees were taken down. Member Wunderlichsaid he curious about the applicants’ and adjacent homeowners’ opinions to the prospective front yard versus rear setbacks. 5 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 Guy Trussell, Applicant,indicated if the front yard setbacks areamendedto 20 feet, then the rear setbacks can stay the same,which would work for their project and hopefully satisfythe adjacent homeowners. Member Mellenasked if they are able to keep Lots 14 through 25to be built only as single- story homes. Guy Trussell, Applicant, saidhe believes that would be acceptable for Lots 14 through 25. Discussion ensued regarding the board’s recommendation. Member Wunderlich asked if it is possible for ashow of hands in favor of accepting the revised front yard setback and allowing only single-story homes to be built on Lots 14 through 25. Assistant City Attorney Crosby-Collierrecommended asking if there is anyone from the public who would like to speak again. Vice-Chair Williams asked whether there are two speakers who would like to speak about whether or not they are in support of the two conditions being considered at this time. Brenda Singleton,2400 Johio Bay Drive, Ocoee, Johio Bay,spoke for all of the residents in Johio Bay that the two conditions would be acceptable. Mitzi Turchiano,2014 Marsh Wren Court, Ocoee, Willows onthe Lake, said the 20 foot rear setbackswould make them feel a lot better; however, with all of the trees being taken down, she would like KHovnanian Homesto plant bamboo trees in between the subdivisions for privacy and installing the fence on the higher elevation where the new homes will be built. Vice-Chair Williams repeated a question from the audience to the applicant, which was how many lots need to be adjusted with the setback or will all of the lots use the same setbacks that are adopted. GuyTrussell, Applicant,indicated currently they have two homes that will fitthe current lots. However, if they are able to acquire the five (5) more feetthat they are requesting, homebuyers will be able to choose from seven to ten different homes. The public hearing was closed. Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend to the Ocoee City Commission Approvalof the Ocoee Landings Planned Unit Development (PUD) Major Amendment to the PUD; ProjectNo: RZ- 18-09-14, with a recommendation of retaining the rear yard setbacks at 20 feet and reducingthe front yard setbacks from 25 feet to 20 feet; and further, addinga conditionthat Lots 14 through 25 be limited to only single-story homes,subject to resolution of the remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting; Moved by MemberMellen,Seconded by MemberWunderlich;motion passedunanimously 3-0with Chair Keller and Member Bernstein absent. 6 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 E.Inspiration Town Center and Luxury Homes - Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan (PSP/FSP) and Subdivision Plan;Project No: LS-2018-009.(Advertised in theWest Orange Times on Thursday, November 1, 2018) (City Planner Rumer)(7:50pm) City Planner Rumer presented a brief overview of the subject property that islocated on the west side of Maguire Road and south of the Florida Turnpike. The subject site is currently vacant and comprised oftwo (2) parcels, which were rezoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) to include a mix of 90upscale Townhome units, retail/office and a STEM preschool with pedestrian-friendly connections and trails. Stormwater retention will be located around the townhome project. Access to the site will be provided from a new road extended from Tomyn Boulevard, which will be the only access into this gated community. For emergency vehicles only, gated access will beprovided off of Maguire Road.The PUD has a minimum living area set at 1,500 square feet. The development is proposed to be constructed in two (2) phases.The City of Ocoee will provide solid waste services, reuse water, police andfire protection, and potable water with sewer services tobe provided by Orange County. A Mitigation Agreement with Orange County Public School Board has been approved. Development Review Committee (DRC) Recommendation: The Development Review Committee (DRC) met on November 7, 2018, and reviewed the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan for Inspiration Town Center PUD. There were several technical issues to be addressed from the City’s Planning and Engineering reviewers. There was some discussion on the projects entrance roadway and stormwater ponds proximity to the Florida Turnpike. When the discussion was finished, the DRC voted to recommend approval of the Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan, subject to the resolution of the remaining staff comments. Staff Recommendation: Based on the recommendation of the DRC, Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Preliminary/Final Site and Subdivision Plan for Inspiration Town Center PUD, subject to resolving any remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting. Discussion: Vice-Chair Williamsmentioned her concerns about the roundabout, one-way in/one-way out access, which she believes is not sufficient due to the amount of homes and retail/commercial being built on this site. City Planner Rumerexplained the access road will be a four-lane road divided by a median with a roundabout, which has been approved and will be able to handle traffic flow; and further, an emergency-only access is being provided. Member Wunderlichasked the square footage of the townhomes. 7 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 Ray Veloso,Developer, Yellow Rock Construction LLC, 6965 Piazza Grande, Suite 406, Orlando, said the upscale townhomes are high-end with two-car garages and about 2,300 sq. ft. of air-conditioned space with a 500 sq. ft. backyard containingartificial grass. He described this development as a unique project which caters to customers looking for quality, upscale living. He said the preschool that will be located on the commercial side is called Amazing Explorers, which is a STEM preschool with a 210 child capacity. Currently the school is full with 200 children on the waiting list. The other commercial buildings will contain professional offices, medical, restaurants and retail. City Planner Rumer indicated this development is adjacent to the Florida turnpike and a 10 foot wall will be installed between this development and the turnpike. Another wall will be installed between the residential and the commercial. Ray Velososaid they are spending $750,000 on landscaping in which tall trees will be installed next to the wall adjacent to the turnpike. Vice-Chair Williams opened the public hearing and asked if there is anyone present who wishes to speak on this proposed project. Jim McNicole, 830 Patriots Point Drive, Ocoee,president of the Brookestone HOA, which is the development directly south, discussed his concerns such as traffic congestion and pedestrian crossings.He requested the developer install a right-turn lane on southbound Maguire Road at Tomyn Boulevard. City Planner Rumerexplained the requirements for this development are right-turn and left- turn deceleration lanes turning into this site. He stated in the future there may be potential for a signal at the intersection in which this developer is paying a proportionate share towards the signal. (8:22pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend to the Ocoee City Commission Approvalof the Inspiration Town Center and Luxury Homes - Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan (PSP/FSP) and Subdivision Plan; Project No: LS-2018-009,subject to resolution of the remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting; Moved by Member Wunderlich,Seconded by MemberMullen;motion passedunanimously 3-0with Chair Keller and Member Bernstein absent. A.All American Barricades – 901 East Crown Point Road Planned Unit Development (PUD) Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan (PSP/FSP); Project No: LS-2018-013. (Advertised in the West Orange Times on Thursday, November 1, 2018)(City Planner Rumer)(8:23 pm) City Planner Rumerannounced there is no one present to represent this project, but he is prepared to present it; and further, he asked the board if they would like to hear it. Vice-Chair Williamsstated if there are no objections, she recommended moving forward to which there were no objections. 8 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 City Planner Rumer presented a brief overview explaining this PUD along with the preliminary and final site plans.The subject property is currently undeveloped, approximately 2.4 acres in sizeandlocated on the east side of 901 East Crown Point Road,560 feet north of the intersection of Crown Point Cross Road and EastCrown Point Road. He explained this light industrial flex office buildingwill be broken into twelve (12) units consisting of at least 2,403 sq. ft. Each unit will have a warehouse door and an office door located on the front.The building will not face East Crown Point Road where thefull entrancedriveway will be located.The entrance has been approved by Orange County to be constructed without a left-turn lane. There will be 91 parking spaceson the storefront side and cars will not be able to drive around the building. The applicant has agreed to dedicate ten (10) feet of right-of-way for future utility locations. Development Review Committee (DRC) Recommendation: On November 7, 2018, the DRC met to discuss the Preliminary/Final Site Plan. A discussion on using manholes or cleanouts for sewer lines within the property was the only undecided item left to approve the plans. As either method will be approved, the Development Review Committee voted to recommend approval of the Preliminary/Final Site plan for 901 E. Crown Point Road Warehouse. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Preliminary/Final Site Plan for 901 E. Crown Point Road PUD Warehouse. Discussion: Member Mellen inquired about the dumpster location and its proximity to the retention pond and questioned contamination from the dumpster through the weep holes.City Planner Rumer said the dumpster will be enclosed by a wall with no weep holes. The applicant was not present. Vice-Chair Williamsopened the public hearing and asked if there is anyone present who wishes to speak on this proposed project. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend to the Ocoee City Commission Approvalof the All American Barricades – 901 East Crown Point Road Planned Unit Development (PUD) Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan (PSP/FSP); Project No: LS-2018-013,subject to resolution of the remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting; Moved by MemberMellen,Seconded by MemberWunderlich;motion passedunanimously 3-0with Chair Keller and Member Bernstein absent. 9 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 D.Capital Improvements Element Amendment -Addition of Fiscal Years 2018/2019 -2022/2023 Capital Improvements Program;Project No: CPA-2018-009.(Advertised in the West OrangeTimes on Thursday, November 1, 2018) (City Planner Rumer)(8:34pm) City Planner Rumer presented a brief overview of this proposed amendment.The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) is basically a forecast of projects scheduled over the next five (5) years that promote and assist the City’s vision for the next 20 years, which includes the addition of Fiscal Years 2018/2019 –2022/2023 Capital Improvement Program(CIP).Municipal and county governments adopt Capital Improvement Programs yearly as part of their regular course of action, which enables them to plan for future projects five (5) years out with the funding they require.He indicated this Five (5) Year Capital Improvement Program(CIP),attached as Exhibit A,was recently adopted by the City during their budget hearingthis year.He explained at this point in time the boardcan make suggestions, but they are not allowed to revise or add anything as that should have been done during the City’s budget process. Development Review Committee (DRC) Recommendation: This Item does not go before the DRC. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency (LPA), recommend adopting an Ordinance amending the Capital Improvements Element of the City of Ocoee Comprehensive Plan that includes the addition of the Fiscal Years 2018/2019 – 2022/2023 Capital Improvements Program. Discussion: Member Wunderlichinquired about whether the Northwest Fire Station listed in the CIP is the proposed fire station which is needed within the city. City Planner Rumerindicated there currently is a site in the northwest section which has been proposed for a future fire station. Vice-Chair Williams opened the public hearing and asked if there is anyone present who wishes to speak on this proposed project. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend to the Ocoee City Commission Approvalof the Ordinance Amending the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) of the Comprehensive Planfor Fiscal Years 2018/2019 - 2022/2023; Project No: CPA-2018-009,subject to resolution of the remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting; Moved by MemberWunderlich,Seconded by MemberMellen;motion passedunanimously 3-0 with Chair Keller and Member Bernstein absent. 10 | Page Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 13, 2018 V.MISCELLANEOUS A.Project Status Report City Planner Rumerupdated the Board that Bluford Avenue is now open; and further, Duke Electric is currently laying the underground utilities along Bluford. After Duke is finished, the streetlights will be installed and then trees. The next phase of the Downtown Redevelopment Project is the park behind city hall, which is out for bid for construction andrevitalization. A contractor and architect have been hired for the design/build of the new city hall. Some properties along State Road 50 are currently being cleared for cleaning up purposes. Sunbelt Rentals is all finished, and the project on State Road Highway 50 and Maguire Road is ongoing. Member Wunderlichinquired if the construction at the intersection of Windermere Road and Roberson Road is intended to be a roundabout. City Planner Rumer answered in the affirmative explaining it is a City of Winter Garden and Orange County project for a roundabout. B.NovemberCalendar VI. ADJOURNMENT - 8:46 pm ATTEST: APPROVED: __________________________ _______________________ Kathy Heard, Recording Clerk Joel Keller, Chair 11 | Page ITEM NUMBER IV. A. PUBLIC HEARING ARDEN PARK NORTH PHASE 4A 1.LARGE SCALE PRELIMINARY/FINAL SITE PLAN Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank George Oliver, III, District 4 STAFF REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ISSUE: BACKGROUND: DirectionJPA Future Land UseJurisdiction/ Zoning Existing Land Use Classification DISCUSSION: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Location Map Arden Park Phase 4A Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan ormick Mcc Whitefriar C h e s w i c k B ry n m a r E st a te s liam Gil rett Gar s m i S e k a L I n O r a n g e V a l l e y g r a m l tai ox F e e o c O a n o rc a l C s a r o g a h t y P A r d e n O a k s C l a r c o n a O c o e e IngramMccormick ClarkeAvacadoLake MeadowPelockCy Whit e f r i a r Clarcona Ocoee Arden OaksJulesAyden OakMajestic ElmBunchberrySchiller Tall MapleBromfield Hackney PrairiePalmerstonApopka RidgeTwisted PineAspenridgeWoosterMangostine Mark AdamPalmDeneefIngram ClarkeClarcona Ocoee Clarcona OcoeeAerialArden Park Phase 4A Phase 4A ITEM NUMBER IV. B. PUBLIC HEARING 3872 OLD WINTER GARDEN ROAD 1.ANNEXATION 2.SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT 3.REZONING TO PUD Mayor Commissioners Rusty JohnsonJohn Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank George Oliver III, District 4 STAFF REPORT TO: The Planning and Zoning Commission FROM:Michael Rumer, CityPlanner DATE: January 8, 2019 SUBJECT:3872 Old Winter Garden Road PUD Annexation #AX-07-18-75 Small Scale Comprehensive PlanAmendment # CPA-2018-007 Rezoning to PUD andPUD Land Use Plan - Project # RZ-18-07-12 ISSUE: Should the Planning & Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Annexation, Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendmentfrom Low Density to Professional Offices and Services, and Rezoning to Planned Unit Development (PUD)? BACKGROUND: The subject site is approximately 1.25acres in size and is locatedon the south side of Old Winter Garden Road, east side of Hempel Avenue.The subject site is currently undeveloped. The subject site parcel ID numberis28-22-28-0000-00-019. The parcel is currently zoned A-1 and has a Low DensityResidential Land Use designation. The table below references the future land uses, zoning classifications, and existing land uses of thesurrounding parcels: DIRECTION:JURISDICTION /FUTURE LAND USEJURISDICTION /ZONING NorthCity of Ocoee / High DensityResidentialCityof Ocoee / Multi-Family Dwelling“R-3” EastOrange County / Low Density ResidentialOrange County /Residential“R-1A” SouthOrange County / Low Density ResidentialOrange County / Residential“R-1A” WestOrange County / Low DensityResidentialOrange County / Community Commercial “C-1” DISCUSSION: The subject site is locatedon the south side of Old Winter Garden Road and east of Hempel Avenue. A new 7-Eleven convenience store and gas station wasconstructed on the west side. The parcel is adjacent to paperright of ways on the south and east side. The applicant will be required to petition Orange County to vacate the adjacent right of ways in order tomeet the PUD Land Use Plan associated with the rezoning. The Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Date January 8,2019 Page 2 of 2 The applicant is proposing to develop a 33,200 SF medical office complex on 1.25acres.The applicant is requesting that the PUDallow a front setback of ten (10) feet, side setbacks of five (5) feet and a rear setback of 118 feet. The applicant is proposing to rezone the property to Planned Unit Development (PUD). A Small Scale Comprehensive Map Amendment is requested with this application to change the Future Land Use from Low Density to Professional Office. Utilities will be provided by Orange Countyvia an 8-inchwater line on the south side of Old Winter Garden Road and an extension to the east for Orange County sewer. Parking is being providedwith 166 parking spaces meeting a ratio of 1 space for every200SF feet of office space. Parking is providedvia surface lot under the building and in the rear. A bicycle rack is also required. Stormwater management will be providedin underground vaults under the drive isles. The approval of the PUD does not designate stormwater requirements. If the underground system is not feasible or the water table is high, stormwater retention will still be heldonsite. Landscape buffers on the front side and rear will be provided. Since the proposedOffice use is located adjacent to existing single-family dwellings, a six (6) foot wall and landscaping is required on the rear. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Development Review Committee (DRC) met on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. The DRC made a recommendation of approval for the Annexation, Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Rezoning. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission acting as the Land Planning Agency recommend approval of the proposed Annexation, Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Low Density to Professional Offices and Services, and Rezoning to Planned Unit Development (PUD). Attachments: Location Map, Zoning Map, Future Land Use Map, Aerial, Annexation Feasibility, ProposedPUD Land Use Plan date stamped December 21, 2018. 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Each department has filled in the appropriate section and the findings are summarized below. Michael Rumer,City Planner I.P LANNING D EPARTMENT A. Applicant/Owner Maguire Road LLC 1. Owner (if different from Applicant): B. Property Location South side of Old Winter Garden Road and East of 1. General Location: Hempel 28-22-28-0000-00-019 2. Parcel Identification Numbers: N/A 3. Street Addresses: 1.24 4. Size of Parcels: C. Use Characteristics Vacant 1. Existing Use: Medical Office 2. Proposed Use: N/A 3. Density / Intensity: N/A 4. Projected Population: D. Zoning and Land Use Low Density Residential 1. Orange County Future Land Use: R-1A 2. Orange County Zoning: Low Density Residential 3. Existing Ocoee Future Land Use: PUD 4. Proposed Ocoee Zoning: E. Consistency Yes 1. Joint Planning Area Yes 2. Comprehensive Plan: II. FIRE DEPARTMENT 4Minutes 1. Estimated Response Time: Distance from Station #25(Bluford Ave) is two(2) 2. Distance to Property: miles Fire Flow Requirement is300gpm 3. Fire Flow Requirements: III.POLICE DEPARTMENT 2mins from the PD Station 1.Estimated Response Time: 0.5miles from the PD Station 2.Distance to Property: mins 3.Average Travel Time Page 1 of 3 Applicant Name: 3782 Old WinterGarden Road PUD Project Name: Annexation Case #: AX-07-18-75 Michael Rumer, City Planner IV. ECONOMIC VALUE $152,472 1. Property Appraiser Market Value: $152,472 2. Property Appraiser AssessedValue $900 3. Estimated City Ad Valorem Taxes: N/A 4. Anticipated Licenses & Permits: $350,000 5. Potential Impact Fees: N/A 6. Total Project Revenues: Michael Rumer, City Planner V. BUILDING DEPARTMENT No 1. Within the 100-year Flood Plain: VI. UTILITIES Milen Womack, City Engineer A. Potable Water No 1. In Ocoee Service Area: Yes 2. City Capable of Serving Area: No 3. Extension Needed: 8”Watermainon Old Winter Garden Road 4. Location and Size of Nearest Water Main: B. Sanitary Sewer No 1. In Ocoee Service Area: Yes 2. City Capable of Serving Area: Yes, to an existing Orange County sewer line 3. Extension Needed: N/A 4. Location and Size of Nearest Force Main: No 5. Annexation Agreement Needed: C. Other No 1. Utility Easement Needed: No 2. Private Lift Station Needed: No 3. Well Protection Area Needed: Page 2 of 3 Applicant Name: 3782 Old WinterGarden Road PUD Project Name: Annexation Case #: AX-07-18-75 Michael Rumer, City Planner VII. TRANSPORTATION Yes 1. Paved Access: No 2. ROW Dedication: No 3. Traffic Study: 611 4. Traffic Analysis Zone: Michael Rumer, City Planner VIII. PRELIMINARY CONCURRENCY EVALUATION At this time, adequate transportation capacity exists. A. Transportation: At this time, adequate park/recreation capacity exists. B. Parks / Recreation: Serviced by Orange County C. Water / Sewer: At this time, adequate solid waste capacity exists. D. Stormwater: At this time, adequate solid waste capacity exists. E. Solid Waste: Impact fees will be assessedat Building Permit. F. Impact Fees: All Departments IX. SITE SPECIFIC ISSUES Michael Rumer, City Planner X. CONSISTENCY WITH STATE REGULATIONS: This property iscontiguous with the City Limits and will reduce the area of an enclave; therefore this annexation is consistent with CH. 171.043 (1) & (2), Florida Statutes. Page 3 of 3 ITEM NUMBER IV. C. PUBLIC HEARING OCOEE TOWN SHOPS 1.REZONING Mayor Commissioners Rusty JohnsonJohn Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank George Oliver III, District 4 STAFF REPORT TO: The Planning and Zoning Commission FROM:Michael Rumer, CityPlanner DATE: January 8, 2019 SUBJECT:Ocoee Town Shops Substantial PUD Amendment Project No: RZ-18-06-08 ISSUE: Should the Planning & Zoning Commission recommendapproval of the Substantial Amendment to the Ocoee Town Shops PUDLand Use plan to amend Lot 1 from a single use 9,585 SFof restaurant space to 15,750 SFof retail/restaurant space? BACKGROUND: The subject site is approximately 3.39 acres in size and is locatedon the northwest corner of Clarke Road and W. Colonial Drive (SR 50).The subject site is currently undeveloped.The subject site parcel ID numbers 21-22-28-6328-00-070. The table below references the future land uses, zoning classifications, and existing land uses of the surrounding parcels: DIRECTION:JURISDICTION /FUTURE LAND USEJURISDICTION /ZONING NorthCity of Ocoee / Commercial Cityof Ocoee / Community Commercial “C-2” EastCity of Ocoee / CommercialCityof Ocoee / Community Commercial “C-2” SouthOrange County / Road Right-of-WayOrange County / Road Right-of-Way WestCity of Ocoee / CommercialCityof Ocoee / Community Commercial “C-2” DISCUSSION: The subject site is locatedon the northwest corner of Clarke Road and W. Colonial Drive (SR 50). Both roadways are designatedas arterials roads. There is an existing left-turn lane on Clarke Road that is planned to be usedfor the project’s main entrance. Water, sanitary sewer, reclaimed water, solid waste and police & fire protection willbe provided by the City. The Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Date January 8,2019 Page 2 of 2 On December 1, 2009, the Ocoee City Commission approved the rezoning of the parcel to PUD with a PUD Land Use Plan.The approved Land Use Plan proposes a mixture of uses which are Commercial, Retail, Restaurant, Restaurant witha drive-thru facility, Medical Offices, and Financial Services. All other uses are proposed to be prohibited. The Preliminary Subdivision Plan proposes three (3) commercial lots, which are sized to fit the proposed building structures. All of the lots will be servicedby a common tract (Tracts “A”). Tract “A” will address the requisite infrastructure (access, parking, sidewalks, landscaping, etc.) improvements. The Preliminary Site Plan proposes three (3)one-story structures with a total gross floor area of 30,443 square feet. The allocation for the total square footage for each use proposed is:16,358 square feet of Commercial, 4,500 square feet of Financial Services/Commercial/Drive-thru Restaurant, and 9,585 square feet of Restaurant space. Substantial Amendment The applicant is proposing to amend the PUD Land Use plan by reducing the overall square footage from 30,443 SF to 27,750 SF in order toaccommodate a revision to Lot 1. Lot 1 is only approvedfor a combined 3,285 SFrestaurant and a 6,300 SFrestaurant. The applicant proposes to amend the plan to change from a restaurant use to a 15,750 SFstrip retail/restaurant building. Also, the Land Use Plan is being revised to move the stormwater from under the parking to a retention pond. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Development Review Committee (DRC) met on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. The DRC made a recommendation of “no objection” tothe proposed changes. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Substantial Amendment to the Ocoee Town Shops PUD Land Use plan to amend Lot 1. Attachments: Location Map, Zoning Map, Aerial, Amended PUD Land Use plan date stamped December 26, 2018, Approved PUD Land Use Plan from December 01, 2009. Ocoee Town Shops Location Map W Colonial Drive J C-2 PUD-COMM R-3 P-S R-1AAPUD-LD PUD-MD R-2 Colonial ClarkeDaneySedal ia Citrus OaksLake Lotta ComeauHire Bud WoodDivisionJacob NathanHammocksHealth CentralGinger SpiceMatthew Paris Zoning MapOcoee Town Shops Printed:January 2019 Ocoee Community Development Department I 1 inch = 669.070773 feet 230 0 230 460 690115 Feet Subject Property Zoning Classification: General Agricultural (A-1) Suburban (A-2) Single-Family Dwelling (R-1AAA) Single-Family Dwelling (R-1AA) Single-Family Dwelling (R-1A) Single-Family Dwelling (R-1) One- & Two-Family Dwelling (R-2) Multiple-Family Dwelling (R-3) Mobile Home Subdivision (RT-1) Professional Offices & Services (P-S) Neighborhood Shopping (C-1) Community Commercial (C-2) General Commercial (C-3) General Industrial (I-2) Commercial (PUD) Low Density (PUD) Medium Density (PUD) Lakes and Water Bodies Restricted Manufacturing & Warehousing (I-1) Unincorporated Territory and Other Municipalties Unclassified High Density (PUD) Public Use (PUD) Colonial ClarkeCitrus OaksSt a t e R o a d 4 0 8 O nState Road 408 OffDaney Health Central Comeau Lake Lotta Matthew Paris AerialOcoee Town Shops ITEM NUMBER V. MISCELLANEOUS A.PROJECT STATUS UPDATE B.JANUARY CALENDAR 1 of 8 STATUS Approved for ConstructionOctober 9, 2018 Planning & Zoning Meeting; City Commission 1st Reading November 20, 2018; Approved at the 2nd Reading December 4, 2018 City Commission Meeting Planning and Zoning meeting 11/13/2018. Approved at the City Commission meeting on December 4, 2018; Under 2nd Review Under 2nd Review; DRC Meeting January 2, 2019; Planning & Zoning meeting January 8, 2019; City Commission 1st Reading February 05, 2019, 2nd Reading February 19, 2019 Planning & Zoning meeting 07/10/2018; City Commission 1st Reading 10/16/2018; 2nd reading 11/20/2018; Approved at the November 20, 2018 City Commission Meeting 2nd Reading P&Z October 9, 2018; City Commission 1st Reading November 20, 2018; January 15, 2019Under Construction NANANANA DUE 9/17/2018 12/28/2018 12/3/2018 1st 1st1st1stNA 2nd 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NANA DATE 6/25/20186/14/20178/28/2018 11/16/2018 RECEIVED 12/12/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Small Scale Site Plan Annexation, Rezoning Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site PlanAnnexation, Rezoning Annexation, Rezoning AnnexationLarge Scale Subdivision Plan PROJECT NO. SS-2018-003AX-09-18-78 & RZ-18-09-16LS-2018-013CPA-2018-007, AX-07-18-75 & RZ-18-07-12AX-06-17-61 RZ-17-06-02AX-08-18-76LS-2017-002 Current Projects 4 Locos Taco 715 Center Street - City of Ocoee Street Pond 901 E Crown Point Road PUD Warehouse A.K.A All American Barricades3872 Old Winter Garden Road Alli Annexation Amaran Property-403 2nd StreetArden Park North Phase 3A and Amenity Center 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 2 of 8 STATUS Under Construction Under 1st Review; DRC Meeting January 2, 2019; Planning & Zoning Meeting January 8, 2018; City Commission Meeting February 5, 2019Under 1st ReviewUnder 1st ReviewApproved at City Commission Meeting August 7, 2018; awaiting resubmittal for 3rd reviewPlan Approved on September 13, 2017Approved at May 15 City Commission Meeting; 5th Review comments sent on November 6, 2018. Awaiting resubmittal for 6th Review1st Review Comments sent on 09/26/20181st Review Comments sent out September 28, 2018. NANA DUE 9/5/20186/6/2018 7/24/2018 10/15/201810/15/201810/15/201810/10/2018 NA 1st 1st1st NA1st1st 5th 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NANA DATE 10/1/201810/1/201810/1/20156/28/20189/26/20187/25/20188/24/2018 RECEIVED 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Large Scale Preliminary Subdivision PlanLarge Scale Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan Large Scale Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan Large Scale Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan Preliminary/Final Site Plan Small Scale Site PlanLarge Scale Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plan Lot SplitSmall Scale Site Plan PROJECT NO. LS-2017-007LS-2018-014LS-2018-015LS-2018-016LS-2018-007SS-2017-006LS-2017-0132018-003-LSSS-2018-007 Current Projects Arden Park North Phase 3B Arden Park North Phase 4AArden Park North Phase 4BArden Park North Phase 5 AryaAspen Dental (F.K.A. Medexpress Urgent Care)Ciara Place (A.K.A Villa Roma) City Center West Orange Lot SplitCity Center West Orange, Parcel 1, Phase IV, Lot 4A 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 3 of 8 STATUS City Commission Meeting January 15, 2019Under 2nd Review Comments sent on April 11, 2018, awaiting resubmittal for 3rd review Pending Pre-Construction MeetingUnder 5th Review Comments sent 08/19/16Approved at the October 16, 2018 City Commission meeting Under Construction Under 1st Review Approved for construction on September 17, 2018Approved at the December 4, 2018 City Commission NA NANANA N/A N/A DUE 1/4/2019 7/6/2018 1/14/20193/13/2018 12/28/2018 NANA 1st1stNANA1st 5th 1st 2nd 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NANA NANA DATE 7/25/20187/22/20166/15/2018 RECEIVED 12/18/2018 12/27/201802/30/201812/12/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Vacation & Abandonment of Right of WayComp Plan Annexation RezoningPlatPreliminary/Final Subdivision Plan Annexation & Initial Zoning to PUDFinal Subdivision PlanPlat Small Scale Site PlanPlat Small Scale Site Plan Large Scale Comp Plan Amendment & Rezoning to PUD PROJECT NO. VAC-2018-027CPA-2018-005 AX-09-18-77 RZ-18-09-15LS-2018-003LS-2015-010AX-12-17-65 & RZ-17-12-08LS-2016-001LS-2018-008SS-2016-006LS-2018-018SS-2018-005CPA-2018-005 & RZ-18-03-05 Current Projects City Center West Orange Vacation of Right of WayCLRMDaniel/Ray SubdivisionDaniel/Ray SubdivisionDarren Center Eagle Creek of OcoeeForest Lake Estates Phase 2 Foundation of LightsFountains West Commons (A.K.A Summit Self Storage) G.L.E Ocoee Greens at Forest Lake 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 4 of 8 STATUS Under Construction Comments sent 11/15/16Approved for Construction on November 06, 2018Awaiting Submittal Awaiting Submittal DCR Meeting September 5, 2018; P&Z Meeting September 11, 2018; City Commission Meeting 1st Reading October 2, 2018; 2nd Reading October 16, 2018; Approved at the October 16, 2018 City Commission Meeting Currently under 1st Review Planning & Zoning meeting November 13, 2018; Approved at the December 4, 2018 City Commission Meeting; DRC Comments sent on 12/12/2018Approved for Construction on October 11, 2018Plan Approved on February 10, 2018. Pre-Construction Meeting held May 9, 2018 NANANANA N/AN/A DUE 5/12/20178/10/201812/5/2018 11/27/2018 1st 1st NANANA 1st 1st NANA 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NANANA DATE 4/27/20177/23/2018 RECEIVED 10/20/201610/16/201810/16/201711/21/201811/13/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan PlatSmall Scale Site Plan Annexation, Rezoning Annexation, Rezoning Annexation and Rezoning Small Scale Site Plan Preliminary/Final Site PlanSmall Scale Site Plan Preliminary/Final Site Plan PROJECT NO. LS-2017-008SS-2018-006AX-08-17-67, RZ-17-08-07AX-17-76 RZ-17-10-07AX-07-18-74, RZ-18-08-11SS-2018-012LS-2018-009SS-2018-004LS-2016-006 Current Projects Health Central Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility Health Central ReplatHill Plaza Homes in Partnership Annexation 330 13th Avenue Homes in Partnership Annexation 340 13th Avenue Innovation Montessori School Innovation Montessori School - Phase 3Inspiration Town Center and Luxury HomesLadybird Academy Legacy Lifestyles Senior Housing of Ocoee 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 5 of 8 STATUS Under 3rd Review Placed on hold by applicant Under Construction Under Construction Under Construction Approved for Construction on December 12, 20182nd Review Comments sent on 12/17/2018Under Construction NA NANANA DUE 8/21/2018 12/28/201810/24/201812/10/2018 NA NANANA 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NA NANANA DATE 8/3/2018 10/8/2018 RECEIVED 12/12/201811/26/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Preliminary/Final Large Scale Site Plan Preliminary/Final Site Plan Small Scale Final Site Plan Large Scale Final Site Plan Large Scale Final Site Plan Large Scale Final Site Plan Plat Final Subdivision Plan PROJECT NO. LS-2018-005LS-2018-004SS-2018-002LS-2017-015LS-2017-016LS-2018-001LS-2018-017LS-2015-007 Current Projects Phase 1 Lot 8 Fountains West PUD "Summit Self Storage" Nicole Blvd. Subdivision Ocoee Business park Phase 1, Lot 1Ocoee Business Park, Phase 2, Building 100Ocoee Business Park, Phase 2, Building 200Ocoee Business Park, Phase 2, Building 300Ocoee Landings Ocoee Landings PUD 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 6 of 8 STATUS Planning & Zoning meeting November 13, 2018; City Commission 1st reading January 15, 2019; 2nd reading February 05, 20193rd review comments sent on October 30, 2018.Under Construction Under 2nd Review; DRC Meeting January 02, 2019; Planning & Zoning Meeting January 8, 2019; City Commission 1st Reading February 05, 2019, 2nd Reading February 19, 2019 Approved for Construction on August 29, 2018awaiting resubmittal Under 1st Review Under Construction Under Construction NANANA NANA DUE 1/4/2018 11/8/201811/6/20187/20/2018 1st NA 3rdNANA 1st 1st 2nd NA SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NANANA NANA DATE 6/28/2018 RECEIVED 12/21/201810/25/201810/23/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Substantial Amendment to the PUD/Land Use Plan Plat Large Scale Preliminary Site Plan Rezoning Large Scale Final Site Plan LS Comp Plan & RezoningLarge Scale Site Plan Preliminary/Final Site PlanSmall Scale Site Plan PROJECT NO. RZ-18-09-14LS-2018-006LS-2017-004RZ-18-06-08LS-2016-008CPA-2018-006 RZ-18-06-09LS-2018-019LS-2016-010SS-2017-004 Current Projects Ocoee Landings PUDOcoee Reserve (FKA Silver Star Rd PUD) Ocoee Self Storage (F.K.A West Orange Investments Storage Facility) Ocoee Town Shops Ocoee VillageOcoee Village CenterThe Park at 429 Building 100The Park at 429 (FKA East Crown Point PUD)Pendas Law Storage 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 7 of 8 STATUS Under Construction Under Construction 2nd Review comments sent on November 28, 2018; City Commission meeting January 15, 2019Comments sent 04/01/15; On hold 02/06/17 /Ocoee Village CenterUnder 1st Review Approved at the December 4, 2018 City Commission meeting; Under 3rd Review; Pre-Construction meeting January 10, 2019Annexation presented to P&Z on October 9, 2018; Approved at the December 4, 2018 City Commission Planning & Zoning meeting for the annexation on October 9, 2018, City Commission 1st Reading on November 20, 2018 (Annexation only) , 2nd Reading on December 4, 2018(Annexation only); Annexation approved at the December 4, 2018 2nd reading NANA NA N/A DUE 8/2/2018 11/5/201811/5/2018 12/28/2018 1st NA NA1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER NA NA DATE 7/5/2018 7/19/2018 2/24/2015 RECEIVED 10/19/201810/22/201812/11/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Small Scale Site Plan Final Subdivision PlanPlat Comp Plan AmendmentSmall Scale Site PlanLarge Scale Site Plan Large Scale Preliminary/Final Site Plan Annexation, Rezoning PROJECT NO. SS-2017-009LS-2016-007LS-2018-011CPA-2015-001SS-2018-011LS-2018-012LS-2018-010AX-07-08-73, RZ-18-07-10 Current Projects Pet Paradise Preserve at Crown Point (FKA Ocoee Crown Point PUD Ph. 2B)Preserve at Crown Point Phase 2B Solomon-Barrett PUD (FKA Buchman Property)Sysco Top Gun Cheer Vermeer Trinity VMG Estates at Ocoee 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review 8 of 8 STATUS Under 2nd Review DUE 1/11/2019 2nd SUB- MITTAL NUMBER DATE RECEIVED 12/21/2018 1/3/2019 PROJECT STATUS UPDATE TYPE OF SUBMITTAL Small Scale site Plan PROJECT NO. SS-2018-009 Current Projects Waffle House 01 - January Plan Review 2019/Review General Employees' Police / Fire Pension - - GEPB 26 *Pension Board*PFPB Board 25 24 01/15 Agenda Published02/05 Agenda Published 2330 02/05 Staff Reports due to City Manager. 01/15 Staff Reports due to City Manager. City Hall Closed 2229 tems due 15 Agenda i City Hall Closed 02/05 Agenda items due to City Clerk. 01/to City Clerk. 21 28 20 27