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File #: 16-255    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/25/2016 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 3/15/2016 Final action: 12/31/2023
Title: ACCEPTANCE OF THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT TO ALLOW LANDSCAPING IN THE SE 4TH AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR FOURTH & FIFTH DELRAY (IPIC), LOCATED SOUTH OF EAST ATLANTIC AVENUE, BETWEEN S.E. 4TH AVENUE AND S.E. 5TH AVENUE
Sponsors: Planning and Zoning Board
Attachments: 1. iPic Landscape Maintenance Agreement, 2. Fourth and Fifth Delray Location Map, 3. Fourth and Fifth Delray Aerial Location Map, 4. 01.06.16 Site Plan - 4th and 5th Delray
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Tim Stillings, Director of Planning and Zoning
THROUGH: Donald B. Cooper, City Manager
DATE: March 15, 2016

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ACCEPTANCE OF THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT TO ALLOW LANDSCAPING IN THE SE 4TH AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR FOURTH & FIFTH DELRAY (IPIC), LOCATED SOUTH OF EAST ATLANTIC AVENUE, BETWEEN S.E. 4TH AVENUE AND S.E. 5TH AVENUE

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Accept the Landscape Maintenance Agreement to allow landscaping in the SE 4th Avenue Right-of-Way.


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Background:
The project area consists of portions of Lots 7 and 10, and all of Lots 8 & 9, and 14 through 18, Block 101 Town of Linton, together with a portion of the north/south alley that has been approved and is subject to conditions. The properties contain the former municipal library that was built in 1969 and the former Chamber of Commerce office that was built in 1948.

At its meeting of December 16, 2015, the Site Plan Review and Appearance Board (SPRAB) considered the Class V site plan for a commercial mixed use development that consists 7,487 square feet retail; 42,446 square feet of office; a 44,979 square foot (497 seats) 8-screen movie theater; and the provision of a 5,084 square foot terrace on the third floor above the theater that will be accessible to the general public. The Board voted 6 to 1 (Knight dissenting) to postpone the Class V, Landscape Plan, and Architectural Elevations for the project. The Board voted 6 to 1 (Youngross dissenting) to recommend approval to the City Commission of the waiver to the rear building setback [LDR Section 4.4.13(F)(7)(a)]. The Board voted 5 to 2 (Porak, Youngross dissenting) to recommend approval to the City Commission of the waiver to the building setback along the alley [LDR Section 4.4.13(F)(4)(c)(1)&(2)]. The Board voted 6 to 1 (Youngross dissenting) to recommend approval to the City Commission of a waiver to the minimum window transp...

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