File #: ID 21-1474    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/27/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/5/2021 Final action: 4/5/2021
Title: Ordinance - Second Reading - Rezone Petition Request (REZN-20-000136) to Rezone from Commercial Professional C-1 to Planned Unit Development (PUD) for San Marco Senior Living Located at 40 South Heathwood Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 21-06, 2. San Marco PUD Exhibit A, 3. San Marco PUD Exhibit A-1, 4. San Marco PUD Exhibit B, 5. San Marco PUD Exhibit C - PUD Document, 6. San Marco PUD Exhibit D - Declaration, 7. San Marco PUD Exhibit E - Architectural Renderings, 8. San Marco PUD Exhibit F - Park Agreement, 9. NCH Letter to CIty re PUD Marco Senior Living, 10. Staff Report 1-21-2021, 11. Application Related Documents and Rezone Considerations, 12. Text of PUD - Open Space - Master Plan, 13. Statement of Utility Provisions, 14. Marco Wellness Way Park, 15. Wellness Way Park Plan - Equipment, 16. Letter of Opposition, 17. Letter of Support, 18. Letter of Support
Agenda Item: 10
Prepared By: Daniel J. Smith, AICP, Director
Business: Ordinance - Second Reading
Department: Growth Management
Subject:
Title
Ordinance - Second Reading - Rezone Petition Request (REZN-20-000136) to Rezone from Commercial Professional C-1 to Planned Unit Development (PUD) for San Marco Senior Living Located at 40 South Heathwood Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145
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BACKGROUND:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Mr. Patrick Vanasse of RWA, has submitted for approval of a rezoning request from Commercial Professional C-1 to Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow for an assisted living and memory care facility (Group 623) excluding Independent Care consisting of 86 units and not to exceed 92 beds. The rezoning will also allow for in-patient hospitals (Group 622), excluding psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals. In addition, the applicant is proposing to build a new Urgent Care facility in place of the existing and remodel the other medical office facility.

Finally, the applicant is proposing to deed a portion of the required opens space to the City as a park (1.87 acres).


PLANNING BOARD

The Planning Board heard this item at the December 4, 2020 meeting. The Planning Board discussed the impacts with the neighboring residential. There was also discussion regarding the park and the building of a new Urgent Care facility. The Planning Board voted 6-0 in favor of recommending approval to the City Council with the following conditions:
1. The 1.87-acre open space be maintained by the PUD ownership. The open space is already required by the LDC.
2. Exclude Psychiatric and Substance abuse services from Nursing and Residential Care use. Include language to prohibit Independent Living as a use.
3. Revise the open space PUD plan to reflect the open space requirements of Section 30-387 instead of Section 30-1020.

CITY COUNCIL - FIRST READING
The City Council heard this item at the February 1, 2021 meeting. Council discussed the proposed park, the NCH Urge...

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