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12-10-2019 Agenda PacketDecember 10, 2019 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Rusty Johnson City Manager Robert Frank PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION (LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY) A. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance B. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum II. CONSENT AGENDA AGENDA Commissioners Larry Brinson Sr., District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 Richard Firstner, District 3 George Oliver III, District 4 6:30 PM A. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting held on November 12, 2019. III. OLD BUSINESS A. Rotondo Property Public Hearing 1. Variance (Continued from the November 12, 2019, Planning and Zoning Meeting) IV. NEW BUSINESS A. Comfort Inn -Mainstay Suites Properties — 11401 W. Colonial Drive 1. Annexation 2. Rezoning B. Crystal Investments Plaza 1. Substantial Amendment to the PUD C. Capital Improvement Element 1. Amendment addition of the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 / 2020- 2024 Capital Improvement Program V. MISCELLANEOUS A. Project Status Report B. December Calendar VI. ADJOURNMENT Public Hearing Public Hearing Public Hearing NOTE: Regular Planning and Zoning Commission meetings take place on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 pm in the Ocoee Commission Chambers in City Hall unless otherwise advertised. Any person who desires to appeal any decision at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for this purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. More than one Commissioner may participate or hear discussions regarding a matter which will come before the Commission for action. Also in accordance with Florida Statue 286.26: Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the Office of the City Clerk, 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761 (407) 905-3105, 48 hours in advance of the meeting. MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ACTING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Tuesday, November 12, 2019 L CALL TO ORDER - 6:32 pm A. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance B. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum Present: Chair Joel Keller, Vice -Chair Lavon Williams (arrived at 6:34 pm), Member Brad Lomneck, Member Jason Mellen, Member Rodger Wunderlich Also Present: Development Services Director Mike Rumer, Zoning Manager Kiel Gajadhar, Assistant City Attorney Dana Crosby -Collier and Recording Clerk Kathy Heard II. CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting held October 8, 2019. (6:33 pm) Motion for Approval of the Consent Agenda: Moved by Member Wunderlich, Seconded by Member Mellen; Motion carried unanimously. (Vice -Chair Williams arrived) (Items heard out of agenda order) Development Services Director Rumer announced Item B, the Rotondo request for a variance, is being continued due to possible inaccuracies regarding the sizes of the lots. He announced a 300 foot notice will be mailed out again, and an advertisement is not needed. Planning & Zoning Commission November 12, 2019 (6:35 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, continue the Rotondo Property, 101 East Orlando Avenue, Project No: VR - 19 -05, to the December 10, 2019 Planning and Zoning meeting; Moved by Member Lomneck , Seconded by Member Wunderlich; motion passed unanimously. Vice -Chair Williams apologized for her tardiness. IIL OLD BUSINESS - (6:36 pm) A. Land Development Code (LDC) Amendment to Article VI and Article VIII Signage Standards. (Advertised in the West Orange Tunes on Thursday, September 26, 2019, and Continued from the October 8, 2019 P&Z Meeting) (Development Services Director Rumer) Development Services Director Rumer announced this item is continued from the last Planning and Zoning meeting of October 8, 2019. He updated the board indicating the City is currently in the process of reviewing the Land Development Code (LDC), specifically Article VI, Section 6-14 (Commercial and Industrial Development Regulations), and Article VIII (Signs), for scrivener's errors, revisions and adopting new language regarding the Downtown Overlay with urban criteria. He explained the process which is moving the sign verbiage in its entirety from Article VI, Section 6-14, and adding that language and additional new language relating to the Downtown Overlay to Article VIII. He emphasized the criteria of the code is not changing; and further, it is only being moved to a new location within the code. He presented different wall signage for the urban Downtown Overlay. He listed several revisions such as changing the term "Building and Zoning Official" to "Building Official"; and further, creating a new process to obtain a variance. This new process will take the review of variances from the Development Services Director,,. to the Development Review Committee (DRC). The new criteria for the Downtown and State Road 429 Overlays will also be added. He discussed further various signs such as blade signs, grand/re-grand opening signs, and white flickering signs within the Downtown Overlay area as well as menu boards. He reminded the Board that handheld signs are located under a different section within the LDC. Development Review Committee (DRC) Recommendation: The Development Review Committee (DRC) met on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 and reviewed the proposed amendment. The DRC voted to recommend approval of the language as proposed. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the proposed amendments to the Land Development Code to provide for regulations of signage. 2 Planning & Zoning Commission November 12, 2019 Discussion: Vice -Chair Williams inquired about the formalities of how the guidelines are enforced with regards to discretionary policies. Development Services Director Rumer explained the policy having to do with a grand/re-grand opening is a City policy, which was established years ago when there was a downturn in the economy, and the policy has not been revised or released since then. If this policy starts to get abused, the City can easily eliminate or revise the policy. Member Mellen asked who the "Development Services Director or his/her designee" is within Section 8-3.H "Interpretation"; and further, why the interpretation decision would go to that individual. Development Services Director Rumer explained that the "Interpretation" is regarding construction location, but not signage type and size; and further, explained they believe the Building Official should not be the individual to make that decision, because the dispute could be concerning the Building Official's determination. Vice -Chair Williams said she believes it would be the Building Official's call if the dispute is regarding the construction. Assistant City Attorney Crosby -Collier clarified and indicated if there is a dispute between a homeowner/developer and the Building Official regarding the Building Official's determinations, there would be no relief to dissolve the dispute. Taking this decision away from the Building Official and giving it to the Development Services Director or his/her designee will provide relief from any disputes arising from decisions made by the Building Official. Chair Keller commented that this item was presented very well compared to the first time it was presented. He asked what "raceway" means under "Downtown and 429 Character Area Overlay District — Specific Guidelines. 2. Wall Sign. C. Dimensions iii. Raceway may not exceed 20% of the height of the sign letters." Development Services Director Rumer explained it is an architectural detail on a sign. (7:10 pm) Chair Keller opened the public hearing and asked if there was anyone present who wishes to speak on this proposed project. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. (7:11 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend to the Ocoee City Commission Approval of the Land Development Code (LDC) Amendment to Article VI and Article VIII Signage Standards, subject to resolution of the remaining staff comments before the City Commission meeting; Moved by Member Lomneck, Seconded by Member Mellen; motion passed unanimously. IV. NEW BUSINESS — Public Hearings (7:11 pm) (The next item was continued to the December 10, 2019 Planning and Zoning Meeting - see Page 2.) 3 Planning & Zoning Commission November 12, 2019 B. Request for Variance — Rotondo Property, 101 East Orlando Avenue, Project No: VR -19-05. (Advertised in the West Orange Tunes on Thursday, October 31, 2019) (Zoning Manager Gajadhar) V. MISCELLANEOUS (7:11 pm) A. Project Status Report City Planner Rumer updated the Board with the following: • Bluford Avenue at State Road 50 is currently closed due to pipes that have cracked because of settlement. • Popeyes is having some parking and drive-thru problems due to a popular chicken sandwich. • The City had a meeting with Sonny's, which is proposed to go in the vicinity of Highway 50 and Maguire Road, and also proposed to be a new concept with a drive-thru. • There is an upcoming annexation and rezoning for a parcel near State Road 50 and Marshall Farms Road, which is proposed to be a Comfort Inn. • Member Lomneck asked why the new building with the Huey Magoo's is not on the list. Development Services Director Rumer explained the building is finished so it was taken off the list. It is now only an interior buildout. • Member Wunderlich asked why Arya and Legacy Lifestyles off of Roberson Road have not broken ground. Development Services Director Rumer explained Arya will be breaking ground any day now, but Legacy Lifestyles is not. He said the age -restricted development, Arya, will be developed first, and then the assisted living facility, Legacy Lifestyles, will come after. B. November Calendar - No updates Motion: Move to adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting; Moved by Member Mellen, Seconded by Vice -Chair Williams; motion passed unanimously. VI. ADJOURNMENT - 7:20 pm ATTEST: APPROVED: Kathy Heard, Recording Clerk Joel Keller, Chair 4 l rcnyanq; H'Iust;y Johnson Cjty...�°��rtn �wan�pEy➢"t �'�➢"n��nll�� DATE: TO FROM: STAFF REPORT December 10, 2019 Cantn nnn uss�'ann1t;u'SLorry Bniflson . a 11"oseamry Wflsen, t t'st➢ un t, Gt;nnrge 0 ver 11➢, D' "t r,ct d Planning & Zoning Commission (Local Planning Agency) Kiel Gajadhar, Zoning Manager SUBJECT: Rotondo Variance 101 E. Orlando Ave. Variance Request Project No(s): VR -19-05 ISSUE: Should the Planning & Zoning Commission recommend granting approval of a variance request by the applicant for a minimum required lot width from 85 feet to 79.69 feet at 101 E. Orlando Ave. Parcel # 20-22-28-0000-00-006? BACKGROUND: Content of Variance Request The applicant, Telesis Services, is requesting approval for a minimum required lot width variance from 85 feet to 79.69 feet in order to meet the City of Ocoee Single -Family Dwelling (R-1 AAA) zoning requirements. The subject property is part of a proposed lot split, which will result in three (3) lots, one with a width of 101.2 feet, the second with a width of 85 feet, and the subject lot, with a width of 79.69 feet. The lot split will be approved based on a commitment by the owners to deed a portion of the property to the city as a dedicated right-of-way. Parcels to the south and west of the subject property are of 75 feet width on average. The subject property also well exceeds the 10,000 square feet minimum lot size for R-1 AAA zoning, with approximately 18,958 square feet of space. According to Subsection 4-9 A., the variance application/applicant must demonstrate: (1) That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structures, or required subdivision improvements involved and which are not applicable to other lands, structures, or required subdivision improvements. No special conditions and circumstances exist, which are peculiar to the land or existing structure, as indicated on the aerial and location map attached. (2) That a literal interpretation of the provisions of these regulations would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties with similar conditions. Iuornjorc IIRrntoi n rn Vainainco .., 101 II . Oilaindo Ave. Variance IIRequest 11:1roject llNuur nllro ijs)p: VIR..19 05 If a lot width variance is not granted, the applicant will not meet zoning requirements in order to build a single-family residence, thus, leaving the parcel undeveloped while all surrounding parcels consist of a single-family residence. (3) That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant. There are no special conditions and/or circumstances that pertain to the property. (4) That the granting of the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by these regulations to other lands, structures, or required subdivision improvements under similar conditions. The surrounding properties are zoned as "R -1A, R-1AA, and R-1AAX Single -Family Dwellings, with some having a lot width of 75 feet. Granting a 79.69 feet minimum lot width variance to the applicant will allow for construction of a single-family dwelling on the property. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) RECOMMENDATION: On November 6th, 2019, the DRC met to determine if the requested variance to the lot was consistent with the City's regulations and intent for the sale of land. The Development Review Committee voted unanimously to recommend approval of the variance to the minimum required lot width. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommend approval of a variance to the minimum required lot width from 85 feet to 79.69 feet at 101 E. Orlando Ave. owned by Angelo and Donna Rotondo, subject to completion of staff comments. Attachments: Location Map Aerial Map Site Survey Xotondo Property+ Aerial ! Sketch of Description Sheet 'I of Legal Description: Parcel #4 A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST a OF THE NORTHWEST a OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, SITUATED IN ORANGE COUNTY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST a OF THE NORTHWEST 1 OF SAID SECTION 29, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00°00r00" EAST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1 OF THE NORTHWEST a OF SAID SECTION 20, 24.54 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE LIME OF EAST ORANGE AVENUE, THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE, SOUTH 89°40`00" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 20.(10 FEET, THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, SOUTH 00°00`00" EAST, 18620 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING', THENCE RUN SOUTH 90°00`013" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 144,00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'00'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 54.10 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE RUN SOUTH 89°40`00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 247.55 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00°19'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 31.00 FEET TO A POINT ION THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 25, PRIMA VISTA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 130, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FL; THENCE. RUN NORTH 89°00'22" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PRIMA VISTA, A DISTANCE OF 391.27 TO A POINT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTH LINE OF PRIMA VISTA, RUN NORTH 00°0(1'00® EAST, A DISTANCE OF 79.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 18,957.83 SO. FT. OR 0.435 ACRES ±. This is NOT a Survey. This Is ONLY a Sketch. Ireland k Associates Swrluleying, Inc. Boo Currency Circle I Suite 1020 Lake Mary, Florida 32746 www.irelandsurveying.com Office -407.678.3366 Fax -467.320.8165 Sketch of Description Cer SCOTT BANTA >Sketch is Based upon the Legal Description Supplied by Client. >Abutting Properties Deeds have NOT been Researched forCaps, Overlaps andlor Hiatus. >Subject to any Easements andfor Restrictions of Record. >Bearing Basis shown hereon, is Assumed and Based upon the Line Denoted with a "BB". >Building Ties are NOT to be used to reconstruct Property Lines. >Fence Ownership is NOT determined. >Rool'Overhanggs Underground Utlfties and/or Footers have NOT been located Ui�LESS otherwise noted. >Septic Tanks and/or Drain€leld locations are appropmate and MUST be verified by appropriate Utility Location Companies. >Use of This Sketch for Purposes other than Intended, Without Written Verification, Will be at the User's Sale Risk and Without Liability to the Surveyor. 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TELESIS SERVICES, LLC CASE NUMER; VR -19-05 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the OCOEE PLANNING & ZONING COM - MISSIONwill hold aPUBUCHEARINGonTUESDAY, NOVEMER12,2019, at 6,30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, at the Ocoee City Commission Chang- bens, 150 N Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida, in order to consider the petition of Telesis Services, LLC for a variance according to the provisions ofArtivle IV, Subsec- tion 4-9 of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code, Actlem Requested- The parcel is located at 101 East Orlando Avenue. The Orange County Property Appraiser Identification Number (PIN) is 20-22-28- 0000-00-006.The applicant is requesting a variance for a minimunt lot width from 85 feet to 79,69 feet. Interested parties may appear at the cited meeting and be heard with respect tothe proposedv iance,16 notice is givenp4suaottoArUeJeIVStibseotion arl 4-9 B. (1), and page 180,4,43 of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code. A copy of the application and the City of Ocoee Staff Report may be examined at the Planning Department located in City Hall at the address indieated above, between the hours of 8.00 a,m, and 5:00 pm., Monday -Friday, except legal holidays. The Ocoee Planning & Zoning Commission may continue the public hearing to other dates and times, as they deem necessary. Any interested party shall be advised that the dates, times, and places of continuation of these or continued public hearings shall be announced during the hearing and that no further notices regarding these matters will be published. You are advised tbat any person who desires to appeal any decision made at the publiehearings will need a record of the proceedings and for this purpose may need to ensure that 'a verbatim record ofthe proceedings is made which includes the testimony mid evidence upon wbieb the appeal is based. Persons with disabilities needing as- sistance, to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk s 001co 4,3 hours in advance of the meeting at 407-905-3105, 19-052riow ... . ...... ­ ................ l rclmq; Johnson C ",j d y..l DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ISSUE: STAFF REPORT Comanus'sJ01nN'SLorry Br�'Ilson, . a N"44m rd Fk'rsit1C11E',➢, Ni"ih-4,t 8 December 10, 2019 Planning & Zoning Commission (Local Planning Agency) Gregory Hines, Planner I Comfort Inn - Mainstay Suites — 11401 W. Colonial Drive & 945 Marshall Farms Road Annexation & Rezoning Project No(s): AX -11-19-85 & RZA9-11-13 Should the Planning & Zoning Commission (LPA) recommend approval for the annexation and rezoning for parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-008 from "Orange County" A-1 (Rural/Agricultural) to "City of Ocoee" C-2 (Community Commercial) and parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-007 from "Orange County" (General Commercial) C-2 to "City of Ocoee" (Community Commercial) C-2 of the property known as the Comfort Inn — Mainstay Suites located at 11401 W. Colonial Drive and 945 Marshall Farms Road? BACKGROUND: General Location: The two (2) parcels are generally located to the north of SR 50, south and east of Marshall Farms Rd., and west of Maguire Rd. Parcel Identification Number(s): 19-22-28-0000-00-007 & 19-22-28-0000-00-008 Physical Address: 11401 W. Colonial Dr. & 945 Marshall Farms Rd. Property Size: +/- 2.38 acres. Actual land use, proposed land use, and unique features of the subject property: The subject parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-007 has one (1) existing structure and the subject parcel 19-22-28- 0000-00-008 is vacant. The Applicant is annexing into the City limits as a condition to receive city portable water connection and benefits. The future land use classification of the subject property (19-22-28-0000-00-007): CURRENT PROPOSED Jurisdiction/Future Land Orange County/ (Community City of Ocoee / Community Use -Joint Planning Area Commercial) Commercial Land Use Classification (@ Less than 4 dwelling units/acre) :�MZ 110eetling DatDecember 10, 2019 1110ject: Comfort Ilurur 110alinstay Sulites 11401 W Colloinii ll lDr. 4511 it lhallll :::arms R . ururo radion & ezoirliur 11:1rojoct IINu r nllro io(s) x 11 19..8 a & Z 19 11 1 The future land use classification of the subject property (19-22-28-0000-00-008): CURRENT PROPOSED Jurisdiction/Future Land Orange County/ (Rural/Agricultural) City of Ocoee / Community Use -Joint Planning Area (@ Less than 4 dwelling units/acre) Commercial Land Use Classification The current future land use and zoning classifications of the surroundingproperties (19-22-28- 0000-00-007): DIRECTION: CURRENT FUTURE LAND USE CURRENT ZONING North Orange County /Commercial Orange County/ "A-1" East Orange County /Conservation- Flood plains/Commercial Orange County/ "A-1" South Orange Count /Commercial Orange County/ "C-3" West City of Ocoee /Commercial City of Ocoee / "C-2" The current future land use and zoning classifications of the surroundingproperties (19-22-28- 0000-00-008): DIRECTION: CURRENT FUTURE LAND USE CURRENT ZONING North Orange County /Commercial Orange County/ "A-1" East Orange County /Conservation- Flood plains/Commercial Orange County/ "A-1" South Orange Count /Commercial Orange County/ "C-3" West City of Ocoee /Commercial City of Ocoee / "C-3" CONSISTENCY WITH STATE & LOCAL REGULATIONS: Annexation: With respect to State annexation criteria, Chapter 171.044 of the Florida Statutes grants municipalities the authority to annex contiguous, compact, non -circuitous territory so long as it does not create an enclave. The subject properties are considered contiguous to the City of Ocoee since it is bordered by property located within the City limits on the west. Joint Planning Area Agreement: The subject properties are located within the proposed Ocoee - Orange County Joint Planning Area (JPA) and is being considered for annexation as outlined in the proposed JPA Agreement. Rezoning: The parcels will receive a "C-2" (Community Commercial) zoning upon annexation. Comprehensive Plan: The annexation is consistent with the Future Land Use Element Policy 2.5 that states in part, "The City shall consider requests for voluntary annexation into the City when those lands are logical extensions of the existing City limits, when services can be 1:�1&Z II'0xx4l i nd DateIDcer nllr�xir 10, 2019 I111rnjxa L, xm fort Ilurur Ild liunstay Su lites 11401 W Collxunli ll IDD 94.5 II'd uoxll allll Il arms IIRd. Aininxx tiio n & ezoirliurd 11:1rojoct rnllro io(s) x 11 19 85 & RZ 19 11 13 properly provided, and when proposed uses are compatible with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the JPA Agreement, and the City's Annexation Policy...." [Emphasis added]. The rezoning is consistent with Future Land Use Element Policy 1.15 that states in part, "The City may assign an initial zoning, after annexation, which is consistent with both the Future Land Use Map and the proposed JPA Agreement." DISCUSSION: Annexation Feasibility & Public Facilities Analysis Report (See attached): The properties are located within the proposed Ocoee -Orange County JPA area and is bordered by the City of Ocoee to the west. The properties already benefit from Ocoee Fire Rescue services via a joint "First Responder" Agreement with Orange County. The properties will require City of Ocoee water service. Summary: The proposed annexation is a logical extension of the City limits, urban services can be provided, and the annexation meets state and local regulations. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) RECOMMENDATION: On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, the DRC met to determine if the proposed annexation and rezoning were consistent with the City's regulations and policies. When the discussion was finished, the DRC voted unanimously to recommend approval of the annexation and rezoning for the Comfort Inn -Mainstay Suites Property. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on the above analysis and the subsequent DRC recommendation, Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, recommend approval of the annexation and rezoning for parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-008 from "Orange County" A-1 (Rural / Agricultural) to "City of Ocoee" C-2 (Community Commercial) and parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-007 from "Orange County" (General Commercial) C-2 to "City of Ocoee" (Community Commercial) C-2 of the property known as the Comfort Inn — Mainstay Suites. Attachments: Annexation Feasibility Analysis; Location Map; Zoning Map; Land Use Map; Aerial Map. CITY OF OCOEE ANNEXATION FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS CASE NUMBER: AX -11-19-85 & RZ-19-11-13 APPLICANT NAME: Yu Chihyuan PROJECT NAME: COMFORT INN MAINSTAY SUITES This form is used to evaluate annexation requests to determine the feasibility of providing urban services to individual properties. Each department has filled in the appropriate section and the findings are summarized below. I. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Gregory Hines, Planner I A. Applicant/Owner 1. Owner (if different from Applicant): Yu Chihyuan C Property Location Lt. Scott Nylander, Police 1. General Location: Located to the north of SR 50, south and east of Marshall Farms Rd., and west of Maguire Rd. 2. Parcel Identification Number: 19-22-28-0000-00-007 & 19-22-28-0000-00-008 3. Street Addresses: 11401 W. Colonial Dr. & 945 Marshall Farms Rd. 4. Size of Parcels: 2.38 Acres Use Characteristics Lt. Scott Nylander, Police 1. Existing Use: Vacant 2. Proposed use: Hotel 3. Density/ Intensity: N/A 4. Projected Population: N/A LOU Zoning and Land Use 1. Orange County Future Land Use: Commercial 2. Orange County Zoning: A-1 & C-2 3. Existing Ocoee Future Land Use: Commercial 4. Proposed Ocoee Zoning: C-2 E. Consistency Lt. Scott Nylander, Police 1. Joint Planning Area: Yes 2. Estimated Response Time: 2. Comprehensive Plan: Yes FIRE DEPARTMENT Shawn Sorenson, Fire Marshal 1. Estimated Response Time: 3 Minutes 2. Distance to Property: Distance from Station 2 (S. Bluford Ave.) is 3. Fire Flow Requirements: Fire flow is 750 gpm POLICE DEPARTMENT Lt. Scott Nylander, Police 1. Police Patrol Zone / Grid / Area: District 3 2. Estimated Response Time: 5mins 3. Distance to Property: 1 mile 3. Average Travel Time 5mins Page 1 of 3 IV. I Applicant Name: Yu Chihyuan Project Name: Comfort Inn — Mainstay Suites Annexation & Rezoning Case #: AX -11-19-85 & RZ-19-11-13 CONOMIC VALUE Gregory Hines, Planner I 1. Property Appraiser Taxable Value: $357,809 2. Property Appraiser Just Value $357,809 3. Estimated City Ad Valorem Taxes: $1878.50 4. Anticipated Licenses & Permits: N/A 5. Potential Impact Fees: N/A 6. Total Project Revenues: N/A V. BUILDING DEPARTMENT Gregory Hines, Planner I 1. Within the 100-vear Flood Plain: I No (FIRM Map Number 1 VI. UTILITIES Jennifer Bolling, Engineering Manager A. Potable Water 1. 1. In Ocoee Service Area: Yes Yes 2. City Capable of Serving Area: Yes City Capable of Serving Area: 3. Extension Needed: No 3. 4. Location and Size of 12" watermain on Marshall Farms, 8" on W Colonial Nearest Water Main: Drive C 1. 3. Sanitary Sewer Gregory Hines, Planner I 1. In Ocoee Service Area: Yes 2. City Capable of Serving Area: Yes 3. Extension Needed: No extension but private lift station is needed 4. Location and Size of Nearest Force Main: 6" Forcemain on Marshall Farms Rd. 5. Annexation Agreement Needed: No additional agreement needed. ;. Other 1. Utility Easement Needed: No 2. Private Lift Station Needed: Yes 3. Well Protection Area Needed: No VII. TRANSPORTATION Gregory Hines, Planner I 1. Paved Access: Yes 2. ROW Dedication: No 3. Traffic Study: No 4. Traffic Analysis Zone: 612 Page 2 of 3 Applicant Name: Yu Chihyuan Project Name: Comfort Inn — Mainstay Suites Annexation & Rezoning Case #: AX -11-19-85 & RZ-19-11-13 VIII. PRELIMINARY CONCURRENCY EVALUATION Gregory Hines, Planner I At this time, adequate transportation capacity exists. A. Transportation: At this time, adequate park/recreation capacity exists. B. Parks / Recreation: At this time, adequate water/sewer capacity exists. C. Water/ Sewer: N/A D. Stormwater: At this time, adequate solid waste capacity exists. E. Solid Waste: N/A F. Impact Fees: IX. SITE SPECIFIC ISSUES All Departments X. CONSISTENCY WITH STATE REGULATIONS: Gregory Hines, Planner I This property is contiguous 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 IX. SITE SPECIFIC ISSUES All Departments X. CONSISTENCY WITH STATE REGULATIONS: Gregory Hines, Planner I This property is contiguous 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 Comfort Inn - Mainstay Suites Property 11401 W Colonial Dr. & 945 Marshall Farms Rd Surrounding Zoning Map 11WAsix-M."r OCO(>P Development Services Department 0 75 150 300 Feet Created: month year QSubject Property Unincorporated Territory ®and Other Municipalties 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) Restricted Manufacturing & Warehousing (1-1) =General Industrial (1-2) Commercial (PUD) Low Density (PUD) Medium Density (PUD) High Density (PUD) M Public Use (PUD) ; ,11 Unclassified Lakes and Water Bodies Comfort Inn - MainStay Suites Property 11401 W Colonial Dr. & 945 Marshall Farms Rd. Surrounding Future Land Use Map 't I OCOPP Development Services Department 0 125 250 500 ININE Feet Created: month year aSubject Property Unincorporated Territory Mand Other Municipalties Future Land Use Classification: Low Density Residential (LDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) High Density Residential (HDR) Professional Offices and Services (PS Commercial (COMM) Light Industrial (LI) Heavy Industrial (HI) Conservation/Flood plains (CONS) Recreation and Open Space (REC) Public Facilities/Institutional (INST) Road Right -of -Way Lakes --Natural Water Bodies (LAKE) Unincorporated Territory .k `��• . �, �.�v . � � ��` .,. , fir'-,.. - � .. e Y' ¢ny k � +. � y'{ t � •` 'a 'T �. .t�� hal A t ' <:. e'arw � f i ��I�- COPY OF ADVERTISEMENT Date Published and Media Name Thur ay Noy 2 � !. , ._.. a �.�uaotac l 1, i , Advertisement or Article 2 FIRST INSERTION CITY OF OCOEE r I"rlW If".R +i}Ir PN.7BLIC HEARING COMFOKI` INN - MAINSTAY SUiTP",S I ANNEXATION AND REZONING b CASE NUI4YBM X-11-19-85 & RZ-19-7111-13 NO"T"ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Subsection 1-10 (A)(1) and +-5 (I3), of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code, that on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2019, at 6:30 pan, or as soon thereafter as practical, the OCOEE PIANNINGI & ZONING COMMISSION will hold`a PUBLIC NEARING at the City of Ocoee Commission Chambers, 150 North Lakeshore Ocoee, Florida; to consider the Annexation and Rezoning for Comfort Inn—'MainStay Suites. The property is generally located to, the North. of SR 50, South and East of Marshall Farms Rd., and West of Maguire Rd. The property consists of two (2) parcels identified as 19- 22-28-0000-00-008 &-IS-22-�8-0000-00-007, and is approximately 2.36 acres in size„ 'I'hc requested zoning for parcel 19-22-28-0000-00-008 would change from "Orange County" General Agricultural (A-1) to "City of Ocoee" Ccummmity Com- mercial (C-2), and parcel number ]9-22.-28-0000-00-007 would change from `Ori' ange County" General Commercial (C-2) to "City of Ocoee Community Cc9=ueucial (C-2). Interested parties may appear at the public hearing and be heard with respect` to the proposed actions above. The complete case file, including acomplete legal description by metes and bounds, may be inspected at the Ocoee Development Services Department/Planning Division located at 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida between the hours of 8:00 a,m, and 5:00 pm , Monday through Friday, except legal holidays; The Planning & Zoning Commission may crontinue, the public bearings to other dates and times, as it deems necessary. Any inter- ested party shall be advised of the dates, times, andplaces of any continuation of these or continued public hearings shall be announced during the hearings. No further notices regarding these matters will be published. "Yon are advised that any person who desires to appeal any decision made at the public hearings will need a record of the proceedings and for this purpose may need to, ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Persons with disabilities needing as- sistance s-sistanae to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the CityClerrk`H Ofi'ice ,t8 hours in advance of the meeting at407-905-,13105, November 28, 2019 19-0563w l rcnyQnq; H'Iust;y Johnson Cjty...�°��rtn DATE: TO FROM: STAFF REPORT December 10, 2019 Canln nnn uss�'ann1t;u'S. sr" . Lorry Bru'In�Nish-4,t I Gt;nnrge 0h ver 11➢, D, "t r,ct d Planning & Zoning Commission (Local Planning Agency) Kiel Gajadhar, Zoning Manager SUBJECT: Crystal Investment Plaza 1414 E. Silver Star Rd. Substantial Amendment to the Planned Unit Development / Land Use Plan (PUD/LUP) Project No(s): RZ-19-10-12 ISSUE: Should the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the Substantial Amendment to the Planned Unit Development/ Land Use Plan (PUD/LUP) for Crystal Investments at 1414 E. Silver Star Rd? BACKGROUND: The Crystal Investments property is located on the northwest corner of Silver Star Road and Ridgefield Avenue. The subject site is approximately 1.73 acres in size and is currently vacant, undeveloped and sparsely covered on the north side with a mixture of Cherry, Pines and Oaks. The parcel is identified as parcel number 16-22-28-0000-00-042. The table below references the jurisdictions, future land uses, zoning classifications and existing land uses of the surrounding parcels: Direction: Jurisdiction / Future Land Use Zoning Existing Land Use North City of Ocoee / Low Density Residential Single—Family Dwelling Single -Family Residences "R -IA" East City of Ocoee / Commercial Commercial Vacant «PIUD„ South City of Ocoee / Low Density Residential Low Density Residential Single -Family Residences "PUD" Lake Olympia Subdivision West City of Ocoee / Commercial Neighborhood Shopping "C -l" Convenience with Gas Sales; Commercial Retail The property is currently zoned as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for an Assisted Living Facility (ALF). The Future Land Use designation for the site is "Commercial'. DISCUSSION: The Applicant is requesting an amendment to the "Planned Unit Development" (PUD) zoning in order to allow for a two-story professional office and retail building. The Land Use Plan proposes 11:1&Z 110eetling DatII:'U c ernllr� it 10, 2019 I111ojec a stalll Ilury pian urq, I1'1IIaza 1414 II . S1111vor Stair IlR. Suullr UainU:ii ll Ailloindilloint to the II'1Il uµnin Unit IIDevellopirrn int U If.. and Use 11:111all (II1UUII':'UUII UUII')) I1irojec: IINuur nllr uj): II Z 19..10 1 the eventual construction of a two-story building with a total building floor area of 18,000 square feet. The first floor will consist of 9,000 square feet of commercial retail, while the second floor will consist of 9,000 square feet of professional offices. As shown on the Land Use Plan, the facility will have access on Silver Star Road and Ridgefield Avenue. The Silver Star Road access is through a shared cross -access provided by the adjacent property to the west. Additionally, the applicant will be dedicating a 20 feet wide tract of land to the City of Ocoee along Silver Star Road. The City requires buffer zones to protect new and established residential areas adjacent to new and established non-residential uses. Buffer zones were identified and defined in the provided Land Use Plan. As shown on the Land Use Plan, there is a 25 feet wide buffer zone on the north side consisting of a 6' high brick wall and landscaping. On the west side, there is a 10 feet wide buffer landscaping. Water, sanitary sewer, reclaimed water (when available), solid waste and police & fire protection will all be provided by the City of Ocoee. It should be noted, since the development proposal is under 25,000 square feet, it will be reviewed and approved administratively by staff as a Small -Scale Site Plan. Since Small -Scale Site Plans are administratively approved, the P&Z and City Commission will not be acting on the site plan approval. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) RECOMMENDATION: On December 3rd, 2019, the DRC met to determine if the requested substantial PUD/LUP amendment was consistent with the City's regulations and future land use plan. Upon discussion, the Development Review Committee voted unanimously to recommend approval of the substantial amendment to the Planned Unit Development/ Land Use Plan (PUD/LUP). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on the details discussed above, Staff respectfully recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the proposed substantial amendment to the Planned Unit Development/ Land Use Plan (PUD/LUP) by Crystal Investments for 1414 E. Silver Star Rd. Attachments: Location Map Future Land Use Map Zoning Map Aerial Map Existing PUD Land Use Plan Proposed PUD Land use Plan Crystal Invesment Plaza - 1414 E. Silver Star Rd. Surrounding Future Land Use Map ��1 000ee tI erid, Development Services Department 0 95 190 380 Feet Created: month year QSubject Property Unincorporated Territory ®and Other Municipalties Future Land Use Classification: Low Density Residential (LDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) High Density Residential (HDR) Professional Offices and Services (R ® Commercial (COMM) Light Industrial (LI) ® Heavy Industrial (HI) Conservation/Floodplains (CONS) Recreation and Open Space (REC) Public Facilities/Institutional (INST) Road Right -of -Way Lakes --Natural Water Bodies (LAKE) Unincorporated Territory Crystal Invesment Plaza - 1414 E. Silver Star Rd. Surrounding Zoning Map 19 0 75 150 Created: 14, sk 5.01 )CO(?e n.,1d Development Services Department 300 Feet month year 0� ♦) aSubject Property Unincorporated Territory Mand Other Municipalties 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) Restricted Manufacturing -- & Warehousing (1-1) =General Industrial (1-2) Commercial (PUD) Low Density (PUD) Medium Density (PUD) High Density (PUD) Public Use (PUD) Unclassified Lakes and Water Bodies 1 00-11 .... ,. . C-2 l F i j1L i. WK jw-- F* f u lee - ION f .5• l y w S Y. LAND USE PLAN -PUD (REVISIONS N0.3) CRYSTL INVESTMENT GROUP ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 60 BEDS ALF FOR CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA ) PARCEL ID: 16-22-28-0nnn-nn_n4g DEVELOPER/CONSULTANTS: i APPLICANT/DEVELOPER CRYSTAL INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC 580 GEORGIA STREET '150 N. ORANGE AVENUE S. HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 11550 OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 CONTACT. MR. LAYKRAM MOHAN PHONE:. (407)414-7449 (407)442-5005 CIVIL E__ER:. REGIONAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, LLG CITY OF OCOEE 7200 LAKE ELLENOR DR SUITE 159 - ORLANDO FLORtDA32809 - 3767 ALL AMERICAN BLVD, PHONE (407) 340-5713 OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 FAX, (407)5174 03 CONTACT TURN HUYNH P.E. (386) 267 7504 SURVEYOR: "i LANGFORD SURVEYING CFL INC.?/ 5415 LAKE HOWELL ROAD#150 t J WINTER "''L2.. ARKFL292 { 3250 BONNET CREEK ROAD (407)322-7202 lJ CONTAOT. JAMES LANGFORD. P.t� _ r P WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA 32787 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER'. POINT FOUR ENGINEERING,' INC. (800) 700-8744 193 W. NEW YORKAVE LAKE HELEN, FLORIDA 32744 PHONE. (3W)228A300 FAX (396) 228-2808 - CONTACT: MICHAEL. SIMS, P.E. TRAFFIC ENGINEER: REGIONAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, LLC. ! 7200 LAKE ELLENOR DR. SUITE 159 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32808 PHONE(407)340-5713 FAX: (407) 517-4503 CONTACT TUAN HUYNH, PE. UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS INDEX OF SHEETS WalaTM =' I COVER SHEET ' xr+7iT,j 1_"' �W LAND USE PLAN -CONCEPTUAL SITE P ­ ',v, { v 3 8. LAND USE PLAN - CONCEPTUAL GRADING UTILITY PLAN 4 4.. LAND USE PLAN - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL NOTES J, 5 T I I d ( OPOGRAPHIC SURVEY (BY OTHERS) , � I 1. POTABLE WATER: CITY OF OCOEE 4 TELEPHONE: CENTURYLINK 150 N, LAKESHORE DRIVE '150 N. ORANGE AVENUE OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 ORLANDO FLORIDA 32801 (407)805_'100 (407)442-5005 2 WASTEWATER: CITY OF OCOEE 5 CABLE TV BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS 150 N. LAKESHORE DRIVE 3767 ALL AMERICAN BLVD, OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32810 (407)905-3100 (386) 267 7504 3 ELECTRIC DUKEENERGY 6 GAS. LAKE APOPKA NATURAL GAS 3250 BONNET CREEK ROAD PO. 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EX WATER MAIN OWNED BY CITY OF PVC GRAVITY SANITARY PIPE OCOEE ALONG REAR OF PROPERTY D0xD0LIFTSTATION EASE MENTAREA STGB.OUT R9YR FUT(IRE I" ,. { ,I (DEDICATE TO CITY OF bCDEE) CONNECT70N FOR ADJACNNT ' - e FT, WIDE EASEMENT FOR`EX.'WATERr"T - r ObMMERCYAL PARP^EL MAIN OWNED BY CITY OF OCOEE ALONGZONING RI -A ;, PUBLIC MET STATION WITH ACCESS DRNEWAY 040 LF OFFEFCIRAI3JA(',ENT RAT MIN - .REAR.GRPROPERTv \\\ - EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIIaL =� r fELkM�9EROIPI PVCSANITARYSERVICEA]CMIN T%SLOPE— PARCEL FUTt}RE CTION BOITNOTT-DUNNING PINE ESTATES PROPEftTYLINE TO PROPOSED ALF BUILDING \.. (COST SHARE TO BE DEFEIRMl U WE - 2e> e cL ) 17 ; U. TIIC STALE FII w PROPERTY UNE M) YFIRE R%EIRANT ASSEMBLY 02 Mm. AA a r PROPOSED GROUND STORMTECH CHAMBERS FOOTPRINT _�'� REtNr(GEpI &TEE a n ASSISTED LIVINOFACILITY (ALF) LIMITS FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT ' "`' Ij �I"'"" I ItFDC A"iONNECTION . ° < " ONE-STORY. BUILDING , ANDAT1ENUATION RUNOFF II `;GROSS FLOOR AREA (GEA )- ED,864 SF (TOTAL AREA ra S95 SF) PROPOSED 60 BEDS FACILITY HDPE FORCE MAIN u2 r'�� LE HT `*:'\�IWtTHIN CITY ROWj n ^! STORMTECy O AMBER AREA i i •- IVO WATER MAIN Tli STORM WITHIN RL'IW) P } til - ji �� Ij SYSTEM �i I� PRO POSED UNDER GROUND ��- J �,..: x _ l.�="'I �� jl� �Tw� ) .: ,�� Ij ! �I "V Al IN dYTY STORMREOH CHAMBERS FOOTPRINT \ - NOPERTY LINE �^ II: STORMTECH LIMITS FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT STOWTECH , �u CHAMBERAREA PRO USED GROUND--"- pROPpSED UNDER 6ROUND�� II AND ATTENUATION RUNOFF R8 CHAMBER AREA - WITH -STORM STORMTECH CHAMBERS FOOTPRINT CL (�STORMTECH CHAMBERS FOOTPRINT II PVC PpTABi.E WATER OBAIN .(TOTAL AREA=N1II095SF) SEWER LIMITS FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT WITH STORM `.. WfTH BFp AND METER SYSTEM AND ATTENUATION RUNOFF SEWER 11 LIMITS FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT II I� - jF -�� l SYSTENF --jI ANDATfENUATION RUNOFF JY WATER MAIN TO EXTEND ENTIRE LENGTH OF LAREA 18 P955F L r -- PROPERTY LINE (SOUTH SIDE) II�jl\\ )(TOTAL AREA Y80963Ej ii REDUCER ll f�'�— R DIVERSION 80%ANDCONTROL -� TRFALL FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY tfi SE PIPE AND WEIR „ ^ 9- j' v, SUOTUREWITF :;UT . -PROPOSED UNDER GROUND '/� STORMTECH CHAMBERS FOOTPRINT , PVC WATER MAIN xN PROPERTY LINE LIMITS FOR STORMWATEt?TREATMENT _ (FIRE MAIN) CONTROL BTRUCTURE OUTFALL PIPE - "' - ANO ATTENVATION RUNOFF (TOTALAREA= I8,095SF) r e " DIRECTIGNAL DRILL WATER MAIN F ILVE'R SLH,I; ROAD jRMN BOF COVER! _ CONNECT TO EX FDOT STORM INLET 01N4�ECf TO EX8 PVC WATERMAIN—y (CITY OF OCOEEj 5., AER ."iTA2RJAG ;SR 438j 100, rT/W .. .. n r. ,aa. zi1D to EX INSANITARY FORCE MAIN .. 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HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11550 CONTACT: MR. LAYKRAM MOHAN PHONE: (407)414-7449 CIVIL ENGINEER: REGIONAL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, U.C. 7200 LAKE ELLENOR DR SUITE 169 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32809 PHONE: (407) 340-5713 CONTACT: TUAN HUYNH, P.E. SURVEYOR: LANGFORD SURVEYING CFL, INC. 5415 LAKE HOWELL ROAD, SUITE # 150 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32702 PHONE: (407) 322-7202 CONTACT: JAMES LANGFORD, PUS UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS: 1. POTABLE WATER CITY OF OCOEE 150 N. LAKESHORE DRIVE OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 (407) 905-3100 2. WASTEWATER CITY OF OCOEE 150 N. LAKESHORE DRIVE OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 (407)905.3100 3. ELECTRIC: DUKE ENERGY 3250 BONNET CREEK ROAD ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32830 (800) 70U744 4. TELEPHONE CENTRYLINK 150 N. ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32801 (407) 442-5006 5. CABLE TV BRIGHTHOUSE NETWORKS 3767 ALL AMERICAN BLVD. ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32810 (386) 267-75U 6. GAS. LAKE APOPKA NATURAL GAS P.O. BOX 771275 WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA 32787 (407) 656-2734 S 16, T 22S, R28E xecramry INDEX OF SHEETS 1. COVER SHEET 2. LAND USE PLAN - CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN 3. LAND USE PLAN - CONCEPTUAL GRADING & UTILITY PLAN 4. LAND USE PLAN - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL NOTES 5. TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY (BY OTHERS) LAND USE PLAN - PUD REZONING APPLICATION 1ST SUBMITTAL TO CITY OF OCOEE PLANNING DIVISION SEPTEMBER 2019 SURYEVOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION T— —,-y dl lzb�d I—q '4- ll.", , -"'d `�y " :d� Th, 1", t" , �' 11, '-t s -I'll 11h,11 t' S,-, R-,, 2' Fiv, 75-, th� W— f— — -rSS 27, 11— 1017 5—;- 'o,Town.. p 12 -,-1 H21 -11 1 > t 3100 f— Wo" t' th, Ae—, R! A .... . "f "17 1, 1 2, �o N, — --------- C 711 CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS PLAZA LAND USE PLAN - PUD COVER SHEET -`a FCITY OF OCOEE FLORIDA ` n 0 s XIR uAi s LL VR RU 1 (F RA F.,1 :e —� ZONING: R1 -A & EX STING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENtIAi ¢ r / ` `'" ' -A vs Ro w BOITNOTT-DUNNING PINE ESTATES I' E PROPERrr a \ } —TING NG RN , G' �...-•• "x ffiftP1RLAPOBCMl£BI.PP®t�' 2@REAR LANOECAPE Bt1FFER- - t v 9CAP U FER _ J4 e I X some O n Sar L`£� —� S /F r',!4>CI t (� onv GRAPHIC SC AT 81 _ q { 2 -STORY BUILDING - a P I _ �. OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL RETAIL u xE ¢ s y 8 w to -P ver T 18,880 SF (GROSS) t}}} ✓' t 9,fO0 SF iFLOOR AREA) -COMMERCVLL RETAIL }_ - r E ET'i @TREETRMJ♦�� a Nr rn( r a 9,600 SF (2nd FLOOR AREA) -OFFICE ( „ },P+arr P v -NF o F.F.E. 148.78 DRi ( i { 4 ZONING C-1 16 s-F1SJ i EXISTING CCJNVENIENT - - D z �` STORE i - >` > ( v - u j7A" PRi uNE '^ r v, v zo v1A., s.<., t r � 7. PARCEL ID: 16-22-28-0000.00.003 r c . 1400 E. SILVER STAR ROAD ter' ¢ < .C3 la l tf T OWNER: KWIK-MART INC. r c e Y <�oELe ENOc�R uw. z _, 4�k IsoTR nl "("aART '+q F ( 50 I rld' I (8 I li ri i NENPAVEMENTtmarH 81WIED ptNEWAYCRO8a AC486B \ \\ ". ✓ z, *`^"'= firsF = I -P._. __ _ 6FRONT l.M8I8CME RP ' z NEW e'VERTICALCUPB E STP1Q4TRETRAV II u �, 'I'. 0.M1PDEdCNT10N(�iR) j z RNiOmICATI0N A9R489) m SITE PLAN.j7OT� E3 , • __ , _ t&sfaNHstoa+ aaEMFAau ?GT«EracEGF �' "1, e- t. q .rNLEa�oTilERWvsEN� .., — , � � .. ... — , .,.�-- -., 2 �.0 LDING OIMEN&ON$ RF MEABUPEQTOTHEPACE H4 U7 `' PROPERTYL NE �e - , l aPAfNONGB ETREA BEMAPoCED Y WFPEIiPR AND PRELA' _ F s + STR PP NG .. -. � _ Rill - C JOURR Y6LOW BTR&PINQ, HANOIOAP.STOP BAR&ANO FIXff r TUBS - - yez LHERMD------------------- _____—_ 75 4C NNRETE BITE RAMPS -NUL NerALLED ACCORDNG TO FOOT .. �:.. 3040ftAD.ABTANDAROS,WHICHEVER CREREETRR:TNE , PROEOSEDLNR �O.SE WONGLAREANOAVGID BPI :erz INPO n J+- AOJACENTPROPETY >.: srvf it R I $70_ 2r r. zzzu. SITE DATA: PARKING SPACES CALCULATION::— A 1,73 ACRES 11. REQUIRED MN BUhWNG aETBPCK3: ED aU tDING AREA=B,DW V1 NTPMERCW.1. FlOC9i) S.PARWN09PACEHOBAENSroN: 182210WWA0-0J2 REARNTIEET (N—) _=_(PROFE88gNAt OFNCE-iND FLOOR) MLRa Px2tl(COYALLONED:axiHADJACENTTOLAP81aCAFEAREA 3. E%181iNOZONING: Gi (NE HgOO eNOPPINOJ23 FEET {EAST) 1&GOD BF (TOTAL.—) IVENREITOTH) . ENETING UWD VAGANi NNP_PEDI FROM: EE 50 FT (SOUiR) 1.APoGNG —­(CITYOF LOC7: NO .—THAN IO HPACEB(aO FEEI'LOiEPRj WITHOUrtPdlOSCAPE MEDMN P RETAIL: 9PACE3=9,OD08Fx18PACEt 2008F�SSSPACEB DRNEI%.E_EE20'WNE E.P­ U9AOE: OFFICE AND COMMERC ALRETAIL BUaOINO{z.STORF9) HIDE 28 FEET (NEST) ..... E6U11-PRO HEGHP ao PEET P.wX.atto 3EFEsr) 12. REQUIRED MIN. wND3CAPE NIPPER. DFTICE: SPACES saoD aFx l.-1. HF so EPMNNE � AVERAGE DAILY TRIP GENERATION: ]. GROsS FISbRARFARATro 0.2k (MAX.N1oNE0D9q NORiN:23.FE-Er (SINLM.E FAMILY REEIPSNTIny TOP i'gOUIRE0�Ts8PACEs 1. 4ENERAL OFFICE: 9,O0q SF BUILDING AREA {ITE LADE 11q)=195 TRIPS B. oNSTTE Boas AREE(TYPE'A'SgE9,�a Ii ae) EAST: NREET (MDEEFELDAVE. LDDALRDAD) ( HANDE,PPPMMNQSPACESNEEVIaroMEEt'TAaxa 9HPACEa 2. SPECIALTY RETAIL CENTER: 9,900 SF BUILDING AREA TE CCD95T PS TRIIPS a FLoonzDNE: x{nREns ouT31De1HwvEAR E.000nREn1 souTH: 1EPEEr <eILVER aTAR RQnD-aRASe) z C ) PRINMAP -INE, DATED Iarerao30 WEB: 10FEET (cOMuffRqu) TOTAL DAILY TRIPS GENERATED =604 TRIPS fO. GROS9 Fl.00RARE0. PER.— ..PROPOSED STOPMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: HANDICAR _SPACES FIRSTRAORARE4. 8F (RETA0. COMMERCIAL) 13 UNDERGROUND EXNLTRCION (STORMTEQI CHAMBERS) TOTAL. 828PACE3 SEC[x%�FLOORAREA OOOSF (PROFES&ONAL�FICET 9 14, MPERVIOUS ARFA: PROPO ipTAi: te,000 ae AREA .ve YC (De OF 9'TE-Aux.aL9vuEO io%f ..... __ 1SPRCPO OPENa ACE _ _— AREA 0 ( % SRE MR. R 6W S hi Xtiltt4N/!lYll/ !U' ZI'l — ------ -----------FalL¢cSs(ou U n�NESTMENT BUSINESS PLAZA -- --- yr 1 LAND USE PLAN - PUD — � z \ SITE PLAN } - -- __ a b` - — —} ( CITY OF OCOEE __.... ...___FLORIDA ITB• r ,U. ZONING R1�A o For by v c :AN 'eRr -RAI ISTING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENfiAL ...' . . BOITNOTT-DUNNING PINE ESTATES w1oPERTYLe■ � ri �� �• A Ids r}0.T yam. GRAPHTC AIR I - TUI FrsavERTYLm _ 2-STORYBUILDIING- - . OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL RETAIL 10,000 SFGROSS F Ta(r�(71?TIS I_ 9,090SF(ist FLOORAREAj-COMMER.W. RETAIL 9,000 SF(211Id FLOOR AREA -OFFICE 9.CtrT�'CI v: . " ,•° T �-1 a F.F.E.=148.76 rrLc eu No k ' — F4 PoTABIE WATER, FIRE MAN, AND SPN TARY eEWERSERVICE CONNECTIONS I, I i Y r GRADING PLAN LEGEND --. EXISTING GRADES - EMSTINGFLOWDIRECTION '�LYO PROPOSED GRADE ELEVATIONS 'f�� (TOPOF CURBf BDT.OFCI%2B) -w^ PROP09E0 FLOW DIRECTION NEW CONCRETE AREA SILT FENDS ANi ec np, ry rV , PROPOSED STORwTECH CHAMBERS LAYO_ UT: STORMTECHS 740 CHAMSERS= 824 TOTAL CHAMBERS INSTALLED WITH T COVER STONE, w BASE STONE VOLUME IN CHAMBERS RMB OF PER BARE CHAMBER) a 24,052 OF VOLUME IN MANIFOLD: IDT OF 11 VOLUME IN STONE VOID (40% STORE VOID) =18,834 OF INSTALLED SYSTEM TOTAL VOLUME (PERIMETER STONE INCLUDED) =42,70 CF FOR STORMTECH INFORMATION j CALL 1-888-892-2694 K rr "k ,a o - ✓VL IRR 4 T. 1 ER Y'r 6T ....VAI F ' 11 hF f i 74 R a F T U E = cn C F� —___ n. -- --•fire _.—._—._fm~' �-i�,— UTILITY PLAN NOTES: 1. ALL UTILITIES LOCATED ON-SITE {CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS FiAZAj, INCLUDING STORM WATER. ARETOBERNATELYMAINTAINED. ALLOFF-SITEIMPROVEMENTSLOCATET) WITHIN RIDGEFIELD AVENUE RIGHT-OF4VAYARE TO BE DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF OCOEE. i 2. THE FUTURE LIFT STATION TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY SILVER RIDGE CROSSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WILL BE VIA A COST SHARE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS PL AND SILVER RIDGE CROSSING PROJECT. THE LIFT STATION WALL BE DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF CCCEE FOLLOWING THE CONSTRUCTOR, TESTING, AND ISSUANCE OF THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE SILVER RIDGE CROSSING DEVELOPMENT. _ I CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS PLAZA s LAND USE PLAN - PUD GRADING AND UTILITY PLAN TltPl uI �, CITY OF OCOEE FLORIDA�I f CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: - a;o -—arit�t4ti _ � c �tTtec p_ �•ar , _ asci�c �_ - �3' CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS PLAZA ON — - - a - LAND USE PLAN - PUD --- - - - - — —� o CONDITIONS APPROVAL NOTES - i OF OCOEEL FLORIDA ,, BOUNDARY & TQPOGRAPf IHC SURVEY 4� DESCRIPTON: THAT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED DELOW LYING AESF OF TAS—I-0 OF WAY FOR RIOGEFlELD ROAD. 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SILVERSTAR ROAD"U, AN' E VEYING INC. uiNOR na-e3r�x^PA I ANN + _ AP - Poll -=EEe . nik �cH,uw 31C .,A.- ,A. wz6-REEP 21 HIS H. 11 A rc+ ATS/ CRYSTAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS PLAZA IS Re /z/zcun �-acaoVel ArzR Lwe SHEET 5 OF 5 COPY OF ADVERTISEMENT Date Published and Media Name Advertisement or Article FIRST INSE l I N CITYOFOCOEEt NOTICE OF PUBLIC `F r+aRING SUBSTANTIALAMENDMENTTO THE PLANNED UNIT" DLVEILOPMENT/ LANs? USE PLAN (PUD/LLP) CRYSTAL'INVE91`MENT CASE ER: RZ•19-10-12 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Article IV, Section 4-6,B, ofthe City of Ocoee Land Development Code, that on TUESDAY, DECEMBER lo, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as practical, the OCOEE PLANNING & 7.t)NTN COMMISSION will hold a PUBLIC UFARING at the City OfOcoee Commission Chambers, 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida, to consider a Substantial Amendment to the Planned Unit Development/Land Use, Plan (PUD/LUT) for Crystal Investment Group, LLC. Ile property is generally located on the northwest corner of Silver Star Road and Ridgefield Avenue. The property is identified as par- cel number 16-22-28-0000.40-042, and is approximately 1.73 acres, The proposed substantial amendment to the PUD/LUT would changr Ahe designateil land use frown a 60 bed Assisted Living Facility (ALF) to an is,000 s.f. two-story building for office and commercial retail. . Interested parties may, appear at the public hearing and be heard with respect to the'proposed actions above, Thecomplete ease isle, including acotnplete legal description by metes and hounds, may be inspected at the Ocoee Development Services Department/Planning Division located at 150 North Lakeshore Drive, bcbec,' Floridit between the bourn of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, ; excopq lygal holidays. The Planning Zoning Commission may contipaue tl'c l'uthe hearten 'to other dates and times, as it deems necessary. Any lntot ' ested partyshall be advised,ofthe dates, times, and places of any continuation of these or continued public hearings shall be announced during the hearings, No further notices regarding these matters will be published. You are advised that any person who desires to appeal any decision made at the public hearings will need a record ofthe proceedings and for this purpose ,may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which; includes the testimony and 1 evidence uporiwhich the npiienh is based, Pe smis°ivith'ct salaititie's n'"ding aii' sistaltce to participate inanyoftheseproceedings should contact thecityClerles {�fiice �8 hours ip advnatcia ot`the meeting at4o;i9o5=315,' November 28, 2019 19-05635W _. m rcn (2c wnn�,dy Johnson 11"ohort ik"rnnnik Clef l'ICN� STAFF REPORT TO: The Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Michael Rumer, Development Services Director DATE: December 10, 2019 Colnnnnnuss` '01101'S orry y N n , s � enst i I Iwn ,c;nnm Wfl ,c n nnn t H'], 111rc rd Fn'r, ik]I( r, N,st n"nn;t, 8 Gt.nnrge Ofiver IH, DnsdHO d SUBJECT: Capital Improvements Element —Amendment Addition of the Fiscal Years 2019/2020 — 2020/2024 Capital Improvements Program ISSUE: Should 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 2019/2020 — 2020/2024 Capital Improvements Program? BACKGROUND: The Capital Improvement Element (CIE) of the City of Ocoee Comprehensive Plan is a requirement of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes (FS), and enables implementation of the Plan goals, objectives, and policies needing capital funding for a 5-20 year planning horizon. Each year, the table section of the CIE will be updated to ensure that the adopted list of capital projects in the CIE matches the City's newly adopted fiscal year budget and approved five year Capital Improvements Program (CIP). The CIE does not propose any new projects not previously reviewed and approved by the Commission. The Florida Legislature enacted legislation allowing the adoption of the annual amendment to the CIE to be accomplished with a single public adoption hearing. Additionally, State Statute no longer requires a copy of the Ordinance to be transmitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (FKA: Department of Community Affairs "DCA"). Therefore, adoption of this Ordinance is final in its form and content. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC) RECOMMENDATION: This Item does not go before the DRC. The Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Date December 1U.2U19 Page 2of2 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning @ Zoning Connnnission, 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 2019/2020 — 2020/2024 Capital Improvements Program. Attachments: Fiscal Years 201O/2020-20202024Capital Improvements Program ADOPTED 38 CAPITAL PROGRAM Fiscal Years 2020 - 2024 Funding Source Key: 39 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C- Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X- CRA Partnership Major Buildings Project Description Funding Project NameSource S Year Total 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 City Police Gun Range Clean up old gun range A 100,000 100,000 Construct new gun range A 100,000 100,000 Police Headquarters Building Administration Privacy area and sound proofing A 150,000 150,000 Interior remodel A 10,000 10,000 Reconfigure control bay and CID bull pen A 100,000 100,000 Reconfigure training rooms to support larger groups A 150,000 150,000 Withers -Maguire House Annual Museum exhibit display upgrades: support for rotating exhibits U 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 Site Development & Building; Civil Site Work; Parking; Site Plan and assigne City Hall CampusC,CH 13,419,572 13,419,572 Grand Total 14,129,572 13,444,572 535,000 125,000 25,000 Funding Source Key: 39 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C- Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X- CRA Partnership CAPITAL PROGRAM Fiscal Years 2020 - 2024 Parks & Recreation Funding Source Key: A - Operating Revenues, 8 - Road Impact Fees, C - Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership Project Description Funding Project Name Source 5 Year Total 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 Make general park improvements (renovate walkways and pavilions, improve security lighting, renovate restrooms, improve signage, upgrade Central Park entrance sign, improve fence) A 100,000 100,000 Upgrade sport field lighting U 250,000 0 250,000 Build north -central segment (connects Lake Hackney, Prairie Lake, and City Trail System Lake Meadow using mainly City -owned property) H 1,875,000 625,000 625,000 625,000 Pedestrian Path Paving - Spring Lake Elementary School H 150,000 150,000 Jim Beech Park Install soccer field concession stand A 110,000 110,000 Make athletic field improvements (grading, Bermuda sod, irrigation upgrades, securityfence, parking area expansion, signage, and backstops) A 150,000 150,000 Skate park H 250,000 250,000 Lakefront Park Improvements Phase 1 Lakefront Park Improvements Phase 1 C,EH 2,800,000 2,800,000 Montgomery Park Montgomery Park H 10,000 10,000 Multiple Parks Renovate tennis courts, restrooms, and concession stands H 250,000 125,000 125,000 Retrofit athletic facility lighting H 200,000 100,000 100,000 Ocoee Cemetery improvements Install entrance sign, Enhance roadway bollards, and Enhance amenities A 50,000 0 0 50,000 Install irrigation system and Enhance landscape along the front of the Cemetery and interior sections A 50,000 0 50,000 0 Install new security lights at the entrance and interior of Cemetery, and Enhance landscape within interior of Cemetery A 30,000 30,000 0 Pavilion at Vignetti Park Pavillon at Vignetti Park H 55,000 55,000 Prairie Lake Prairie Lake H 157,185 157,185 Rogers Rogers H 343,187 343,187 Rogers Property Acquire additional property U 120,000 0 120,000 Construct basketball courts, playgrounds, trails, picnic shelters, and other inprovements (funds are required beyond the CIP Plan horizon to complete the project) U 2,750,000 457,535 2,292,465 Extend water and sewer utilities U 292,465 0 0 0 292,465 Extend Wurst Road (includes ROW acquisition) U 750,000 0 0 0 750,000 Softball tournament -level complex (4 fields & parking) U 3,500,000 0 0 2,000,000 1,500,000 Security camera System central Park Security camera System central Park H 67,000 67,000 Sorensen Park Reconstruct restrooms Sorenson and Vignettl A 10,000 10,000 0 0 Renovate parking area and extend service drive; improve stormwater drainage and control erosion A 300,000 0 0 300,000 Replace property line fence A 75,000 0 0 0 75,000 Tiger Minor Park Construct Phase 2 and 3 of tennis courts and parking A 200,000 0 200,000 Construct Phase 3 of tennis courts and parking A 1,100,000 0 0 1,100,000 Resurface tennis courtsTiger Minor and Vignetti A 15,000 15,000 Funding Source Key: A - Operating Revenues, 8 - Road Impact Fees, C - Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership CAPITAL PROGRAM Fiscal Years 2020 - 2024 T03WC®66@ft@(5@@m@0C3 Trail Connector Segment 3 TfbfDH®a6(Pafg(kC M(10@DnQOdg:lbfRe0 Trail Head Park at Hobson and Clarke Vignetti Park Install sport lighting on multipurpose athletic fields Make general park improvements (replace property line fence, renovate basketball and handball courts, upgrade walkways and picnic area) Remodel/Renovate Restrooms Renovate parking area and service drive Grand Total C, H 375,000 375,000 U 250,000 250,000 A 225,000 0 225,000 0 0 A 300,000 0 0 0 300,000 A 10,000 10,000 A 30,000 _ 0 0 30,000 17,199,837 3,460,000 1,615,000 3,407,000 5,925,000 2,792,837 Funding Source Key: 41 A -Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C -Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F -Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership CAPITAL PROGRAM FiscaiYears 2020- 2024 Road Old Winter Garden Rd. Extend road from Maguire Rd. west to EconomicCourt.- Utility H Extend Road West to Economic Ct/ SR 50 U Other Projects Other Projects H Pulte Homes Westridge Subdivision 7th Ave. Pulte Homes Westridge Subdivision 7th Ave. H Road Striping_ Old Winter Garden,Montgomery,Blackwood and AD Mims, A Taylor Street Reconstruction Taylor Street Reconstruction H West Road at Fountains West Blvd Trafficsignal U Wurst Road Extension to Ocoee Apopka Construction U Grand Total 117,053 800,000 1,314,212 1,314,212 100,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 956,000 956,000 300,000 117,053 800,000 300,000 13,670,802 2,275,000 785,000 7,743,749 917,053 1,950,000 Funding Source Key: 42 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C- Capita{ Improvement Bond, D- Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H -Other, U - Unfunded, X- CRA Partnership Project Description Funding Project Name ® .®...® Source �.v 5 Year Total 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 BlufordAvenue at Maine Street Traffic Signal Design H 25,000 25,000 --- ... Traffic Signal Installation H 500,000 250,000 250,000 Clarcon_a Ocoee at Ingram Road J Traffic Signal (4 -way) U 450,000 450,000 Clarke Road Design H 100,000 100,000 Four (4) Lane S of Clarcona Ocoee to Orchard Park Drive U 500,000 100,000 400,000 Road Construction H 650,000 650,000 Clarke Road at Hackney Praire Traffic signal (3 way) U 300,000 300,000 Turn Lane (south bound to east bound) U 75,000 75,000 Reconstruct intersection by adding left -turn lanes on all approaches and Fullers Cross Rd. at Ocoee -Apopka Rd. reconstructing traffic signal H, F 725,000 725,000 Glenfinnan (Clark rd. turn lane) Glenfinnan (Clark rd. turn lane) H 18,695 18,695 Phase V - Construct two additional lanes from end of four -lane section Maguire Rd. north of SR 50 to Story Rd./Geneva St.; includes additional stormwater H 4,335,000 335,000 4,000,000 Maguire Road Phase V Right of Way Maguire Road Phase V Right of Way H 201,185 201,185 Map,ireShoppesll/Maguire Roberson LLC Maguire Shoppesll/Maguire Roberson LLC H 498,087 498,087 Maine St. Richmond to Blackwood Avenue F 1,200,000 1,200,000 Ocoee Business Park Ocoee Business Park H 5,570 5,570 Old Winter Garden Rd. Extend road from Maguire Rd. west to EconomicCourt.- Utility H Extend Road West to Economic Ct/ SR 50 U Other Projects Other Projects H Pulte Homes Westridge Subdivision 7th Ave. Pulte Homes Westridge Subdivision 7th Ave. H Road Striping_ Old Winter Garden,Montgomery,Blackwood and AD Mims, A Taylor Street Reconstruction Taylor Street Reconstruction H West Road at Fountains West Blvd Trafficsignal U Wurst Road Extension to Ocoee Apopka Construction U Grand Total 117,053 800,000 1,314,212 1,314,212 100,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 956,000 956,000 300,000 117,053 800,000 300,000 13,670,802 2,275,000 785,000 7,743,749 917,053 1,950,000 Funding Source Key: 42 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C- Capita{ Improvement Bond, D- Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H -Other, U - Unfunded, X- CRA Partnership CAPITAL PROGRAM Fiscal Years 2020 - 2024 Road Operations Stormwater Project Description Project Description Funding Project Name Project Name Source 5 Year Total 2019/2020 202_0/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 _ Bluford Avenue Reconstruction 18801 C,(H 3,914,000 3,914,000 _ Bluford Avenue Reconstruction/Duke Power Lii 18801A C,0A 520,429 520,429 U Gateways & Wayflnding Phase 1 18807 C, H 80,000 80,000 Other Capital Investments Construct small projects Kissimmee Avenue Realignment 18805 C, H 261,000 261,000 300,000 300,000 McKey Street Reconstruction 18803 CCH 300,000 300,000 Oakland Avenue Reconstruction 18802 H 740,571 740,571 Right of Way Improvement/Roadside Trails Taylor from Kissimmee to Silver Star A 250,000 10,336,850 250,000 Sidewalk Construction Program Kissimmee Ave. from Orlando Ave, to McKey St. A 71,550 71,550 Silver Star Road Realignment - PD&E 18804 CCH 445,000 445,000 Street Resurfacing Program Repave and/or reconstruct City streets (specific fiscal year project A 2,765,000 965,000 600,000 600,000 600,000 Maguire Road Landscaping Install ROW landscaping & make repairs A 300,000 200,000 100,000 Grand Total 9,647,550 7,426,000 1,021,SS0 600,000 600,000 Stormwater Project Description Funding Project Name Source 5 Year Total 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 Design and build projects in the Downtown Ma Design & build projects described in the Wekiva Basin Plan A 11000,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 Master Stormwater System Stormwater Pond U 7,000,000 7,000,000 Other Capital Investments Construct small projects A 1,580,000 380,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 Peach Lake Manor 4 Correctflooding problem and upgrade stormwater management system Ph A 406,850 406,850 Starke Lake Drainage Improvements (Main Ditc Design & Construct Baffle Box System on Main Ditch a t City Hall A 350,000 350,000 Grand Total 10,336,850 7,980,000 956,850 550,000 550,000 300,000 Funding Source Key: 43 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C - Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, E - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership CAPITAL PROGRAM Fiscal Years 2020 - 2024 Utilities Funding Source Key: 44 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C - Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, F - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership Project Description Funding Project Name Source 5 Year Total 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/222 2022/2023 2023/2024 Automated Meter Reading 17001 G 3,615,300 3,615 300 Citywide Sanitary Sewer Collection & Transmisa Annual Wastewater Plant Minor Repairs and Upgrades A 135,407 25,000 26,000 27,040 28,121 29,246 Replace sanitary sewer manholes A 135,408 25,000 26,000 27,040 28,122 29,246 Sewer/Reclaim Line Upsizing Assocaited with Development H 270,815 50,000 52,000 54,080 56,243 58,492 Wastewater Plant Oxidato Ditch Boater #3 Addition H 218,400 218,400 U 227,136 227,136 Citywide Water System Improvements Annual Major Water Line Replacements & Upgrade Program A 1,324,897 312,000 324,480 337,459 350,958 Annual Water Plant Minor Repairs and Upgrades A 189,571 35,000 36,400 37,856 39,370 40,945 Fire Hydrant: - Replacement and New Program A 135,508 25,000 26,000 27,040 28,122 29,346 Water Line Upsizing Assocaited with Development A 406,224 75,000 78,000 81,120 84,365 87,739 Improvements Related to Specific Development Clarke Road Widening A 146,232 146,232 Eagle Creek Utilities Upsizing A 108,160 108,160 0 Oakland GravitySewerd 17103 G 1,999,934 1,999,934 Reclaimed Water Distribution System Admiral Point A 935,887 935,887 Downtown/Hidden Oaks A 324,480 0 324,480 0 North Service Area (ClarkeRoad Extension) A 54,080 54,080 Richfield A 339,259 339,259 The Hammocks A 1,064,996 520,000 0 544,996 Silver Star Water Main Looping _ 17002 G 150,000 150,000 Utilities Admin Downtown Street Redevelopment (Reclaim) U 50,000 50,000 Downtown Street Redevelopment (Sewer) U 170,000 170,000 Downtown Street Redevelopment (Water) U 245,000 245,000 Solar Farm Program A 514,551 95,000 98,800 102,752 106,862 111,137 Western Loop/North 17101 G 3,060,000 3,060,000 Western Loop/South(Biuford) 17102 G 2,397,471 2,397,471 Grand Total 18,218,716 12,017,705 1,175,200 1,386,528 2,755,942 883,341 Funding Source Key: 44 A - Operating Revenues, B - Road Impact Fees, C - Capital Improvement Bond, D - Grant, F - Developer Contributions, F - Other, G - Water/Wastewaster Bond, H - Other, U - Unfunded, X - CRA Partnership Date Published and Media Name Advertisement or Article 'BESTRAfitGE TIMES &OBSERVER I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,2019 �t ocoee NOTICECITY OF OCOEE I CAPITAL I) UPDATE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTCPA-2019-005 TICE IS HEREBY given that the City of Ocoee Planning & Zoning Commission, act!n,gasthe Local Planning Agency,will consider aproposed amendment to the City of Ocoee Comprehensive Plain for the purpose of updating the Capital Improvements Element. "'I he LOCALPLANNING AGENCY will hold a public hearing on the proposed amendment on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2419, at 6:30 pin or as soon thereafter as practical. The public hearing will be held in the City Mall Commission Chambers located at 150 North Lakeshore Chive, Ocoee, Interested (parties may appear at the public hearing and be heard with respect to the proposed actions above. The complete ease file may be Inspected at the Ocoee Development Services Department/Planning Division located at 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida between the hours of 8;00 a.m. and 5:0e p,m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, The Local Planning agency may continue this public hearing to other dates and times, as it deems necessary. Any interested party shall be advised of the dates, times, and places of any continuaation of these or continued public hearings shall be announced during the hearing and no further notices regarding these matters will be published. You are advised that any person who desires to appeal any decision made at public hearings will need a record of the proceedings and for this purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk's Office 48 hours in advance of the meeting at 4o7-905,3 1'415. r� i 2 ecember 2019 3 City Commission Meeting 4 , City H. 6:15 Prr 111 Ocoee TV Human Relations 6 Diversity Board 6:15 pm City Hall a e 9 .10 Planning & Zoning 11 C ---ce 12 13 14 Commission 0- cae-e- Youth Council 6:30 pm City Hall 6:00 PM city42 Ocoee TV 12/17 Staff reports due to 12/17 Staff report 12/17 Agenda Published City Clerk. City Manager. 16 17 City Commission Meeting 18 19 Red Light Hearing 20 21 6:15 pm City Hall 9:00 am City Hall Ocoee TV 23 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day 26 27 .28 C-ty Hall CI C -by Hall Closed osed 30 31 New Year's Eve „3 .4 01/07 Staff reports due to 01/07 Staff reports due to 01/07 Agenda Published City Clerk. City Manager. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Ocoee Christmas Parade 10:00 am First Day of Winter