File #: 21-1342    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/10/2021 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action:
Title: ACCEPTANCE OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ALONG 98 NW 5th AVENUE, ACCEPTANCE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION OF CORNER CLIPS ALONG NW 1ST STREET, AND ACCEPTANCE OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ALONG REAR ALLEYWAY.
Sponsors: Development Services Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. ROW Deed - 98 NW 5th Avenue, 3. Exhibit A1-ROW Sketch and Legal-98 NW 5th Ave, 4. Exhibit A2-ROW Alley Sketch and Legal- 98 NW 5th Avenue, 5. Exhibit A3-Corner Clip ROW Sketch and Legal- 98 NW 5th Avenue, 6. Legal Review-ROW Deed 98 NW 5th Ave, 7. 2020-10-07-HPB Staff Report-98 NW 5th Avenue, 8. Plans-98 NW 5th Ave, 9. Color Rendering-98 NW 5th Ave
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TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Anthea Gianniotes, Development Services Director
THROUGH: Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CM
DATE: December 7, 2021

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ACCEPTANCE OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ALONG 98 NW 5th AVENUE, ACCEPTANCE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION OF CORNER CLIPS ALONG NW 1ST STREET, AND ACCEPTANCE OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ALONG REAR ALLEYWAY.

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Review and consider acceptance of a right-of-way dedication along NW 5th avenue, two right-of-way corner clip dedications along NW 1st street, and a right-of-way dedication along the rear alley of the property located at 98 NW 5th avenue.

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Background:
The subject property consists of the north 50 feet of the east 135 feet of Block 20, Town of Delray and is located on the southwest corner of NW 5th Avenue and NW 1st Street. The two-story apartment building was built in 1972 in a modern style and is of CBS construction with a flat cement tile roof. The 7,076 square foot structure contains garages on the first floor and apartments on the second floor and is a non-contributing structure within the West Settlers Historic District. The property is currently zoned Central Business District (CBD).

At its meeting of October 7, 2020, the Historic Preservation Board approved the Certificate of Appropriateness request for the renovation and adaptive reuse of the existing 2-story mixed-use non-contributing building for use as retail and office. The Certificate of Appropriateness and Class III Site Plan Modification requested for the adaptive reuse project, involved the following:
· Enclosure of the ground floor parking garage for use as retail space;
· Conversion of the 2nd floor residential use to office space;
· Construction of an elevator shaft on the north side of the building;
· Interior and exterior architectural improvements; and,
· Landscaping, hardscaping, and site lighting.

Also associated with the project were several Waiver requests from the Central Business Dis...

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