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Agenda Item: 10(a) |
Prepared By: Mary P. Holden, Planning Manager |
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Business: Resolution |
Department: Community Affairs-Growth Management |
Subject:
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RESOLUTION - Site Development Plan Amendment (SDP-25-000130) for the Marco Island South Water Treatment Plant to Construct a new 5000 sf Public Works Office, Shop/Warehouse for property located at 415 Lily Ct., Marco Island, FL 34145 - Mary P. Holden, Planning Manager - Community Affairs/Growth Management
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BACKGROUND:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Martin D. Pinckney, P.E., on behalf of the City of Marco Island, has submitted for an SDPA for the construction of a new 50’ by 100’ (5,000 sf) Public Works office, shop/warehouse, and a 36.16’ by 111.6’ (4,035.46 sf) open storage structure at 415 Lily Court. The plans and associated information are attached.
FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT: Applicant has paid $5,392.50 in applicable fees.
PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: N/A
NOTICE APPEARANCE DATE(S): N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Board approve the Site Development Plan Amendment with the following conditions:
1. Landscape plant material must meet code requirements. Deciduous trees must have a minimum of 3-inch caliper.
2. Add one parking space for a total of 9. Only 8 are shown.
3. Approval of this petition, SDPA-25-000130, is contingent upon approval of VP-25-000165.
4. A separate R/W permit is required during construction. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be submitted before land disturbance and must comply with F.A.C. 62-621.300(4) and the NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP) if more than one acre of soil will be disturbed. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, prepared by a licensed professional engineer, must be included as part of the permit submittal. It shall demonstrate compliance with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's BMP Manual (most current edition). The contractor is responsible for ensuring that BMPs are implemented, maintained, and adjusted in the field as needed to prevent pollutant discharge and protect adjacent properties and water bodies.
5. The City's approval does not constitute verification of ERP compliance. The engineer of record remains responsible for ensuring all design and construction activities conform to the terms and conditions of the ERP permit No. 11-109788-P.
6. Ensure there are no protected species in the area before construction. A pre-inspection is required.
POTENTIAL MOTION:
Move to approve Resolution 26-XX with the listed conditions.