File #: ID 19-469    Version: 1 Name:
Type: City Council Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/6/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Site Development Plan - Windward Drive Commercial Warehouse at 921 Windward Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145 (SDP-19-000919)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Application, 3. Site Plans, 4. Exterior Elevation & Floor Plan
Agenda Item: 7(e)
Prepared By: Daniel J, Smith, AICP, Director
Business: Site Development Plan
Department: Growth Management
Subject:
Title
Site Development Plan - Windward Drive Commercial Warehouse at 921 Windward Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145 (SDP-19-000919)
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BACKGROUND:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The Petitioner is proposing to construct a new single-story commercial storage structure with an area of approximately 12,538 square-feet on property abutting Windward, O'Malley's Ally and O'Neil's Way Ally. Please find attached the application, plans and elevations.

FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT:

Applicant has paid $5,626.90 in fees.


RECOMMENDATION:

PLANNING BOARD RECCOMENDATION:

Planning Board approved the SDP-19-000919 by a vote of 7-0 on September 6, 2019 with the following finding and conditions:

Findings:

1. The proposed SDP will be in conformance with the City of Marco Island's Comprehensive Plan, I. Future Land Use goal, "To enhance Marco Island's quality of life, environmental quality, and tropical small town and resort character by managing growth and assuring a stable residential community with sufficient businesses to serve the needs of resident and visitors."

Conditions:

1. At least every ninety (90) days, the Owner/Developer. its successors and assigns, shall inspect and check the pervious paver/asphalt system to assess the amount of infiltration occurring to maintain a level of permeability substantially similar to that in existence at the time of initial installation of the paver system. The inspection will, at a minimum, include a visual inspection which will occur during a rain event. At least annually, more often as needed to maintain the same level of infiltration in existence at the time of initial installation of the pervious paver/asphalt system, the pervious pavement shall be cleaned using a vacuum truck, or other City approved methodology, to maintain substantially the same level of permeability as existed at the init...

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