File #: ID 20-1121    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Old Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/24/2020 In control: Planning Board
On agenda: 11/6/2020 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION - Continued from the October 2, 2020 Planning Board Meeting - A Boat Dock Extension request (BD-20-000167) to extend a dock approximately 22-feet for a property located at 1071 Old Marco Ln., Marco Island, FL 34145.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Staff Report, 3. Revised Application 10-16-20, 4. Continuation Request, 5. Plat Map, 6. Supporting Documents
Agenda Item: 9(a)
Prepared By: Daniel J. Smith, AICP, Director
Business: Resolution
Department: Growth Management
Subject:
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RESOLUTION - Continued from the October 2, 2020 Planning Board Meeting - A Boat Dock Extension request (BD-20-000167) to extend a dock approximately 22-feet for a property located at 1071 Old Marco Ln., Marco Island, FL 34145.
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BACKGROUND:

Dock protrusions are determined based on the width of the canal. Canals over one hundred feet (100') in width are allowed a twenty-five percent (25%) protrusion and on canals less than one hundred feet (100'), it is twenty percent (20%). This canal, Marco Cove, is sixty feet (60'), resulting in a dock protrusion not to exceed twelve feet (12'). The request is to protrude an additional five feet (5') beyond the allowed twelve feet (12') from the property line, for a total of seventeen feet (17') from the property line. Please be aware the property line extends five feet (5') into the water and the total dock protrusion from the seawall is proposed at twenty-two feet (22').


FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT:

Applicant has paid $1,500.00 in applicable fees.


RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends Planning Board deny this request based on the following findings:

1. The other dimensional requirements are not met. The required setback is fifteen percent (15%) of the seawall length, which is approximately seventy-one feet (71') and that requires approximately a ten foot and 7-inch (10.6') side yard setback. The south proposed setbacks is shown as eight feet (8').

2. The applicant indicates the water depth within five feet (5') is not adequate to moor a vessel. The first five feet from the seawall is part of the property, and from the property line, the dock can extend out twelve feet (12'). This would appear to be adequate depth based on the information provided negating the need for the additional five-foot (5') extension.

3. The proposed dock protrudes greater than twenty-five pe...

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