TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Anthea Gianniotes, Development Services
THROUGH: Jennifer Alvarez, Interim City Manager
DATE: April 6, 2021
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RESOLUTION NO. 59-21: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN APPEAL TO SECTION 5.3.1(A) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH FOR TANGERINE TRAIL, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. (QUASI JUDICIAL).
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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Review and consider Resolution No. 59-21 for an appeal to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 5.3.1(A), Right-of-way Dimensions and Dedication required, to reduce the ultimate right-of-way width required for Tangerine Trail.
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Background:
A request to subdivide four lots into 14 single-family residential lots has been submitted; the subdivision is known as the Delray Ridge plat. The four lots, which include 2201, 2275, and 2315 North Swinton Avenue and an unaddressed vacant parcel (PCN 12-43-46-04-00-000-7400), are located at the northeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and NE 22nd Street and generally span north to Tangerine Trail. The subdivision includes a private road with access from both NE 22nd Street and North Swinton Avenue and open space area to accommodate utility needs.
Tangerine Trail is a 20-foot wide public right-of-way that extends from Seacrest Boulevard and dead-ends at the vacant lot in the proposed subdivision. It provides paved access to two homes on the north side of the road. An undeveloped single-family lot to the west of the existing homes can only be accessed from the unpaved, unimproved portion of Tangerine Trail. The remaining portion needed to complete the road was not platted and remains un-dedicated.
As part of the technical review for the Delray Ridge plat, it was determined that right-of-way dedications are required from the project for Tangerine Trail, for both the existing, narro...
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