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File #: 5330   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 11/23/2022 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 1/24/2023 Final action: 1/24/2023
Title: Waiver Request, Re: Waiver of Wall Requirement for CRS Cocoa-Grissom Pkwy (22WV00021)(21SP00041)(District 1)
Attachments: 1. Waiver Application.pdf, 2. Wall Exhibit PDF.pdf, 3. Site Plan.pdf, 4. Landscape Plans (1).pdf
Subject:
Title
Waiver Request, Re: Waiver of Wall Requirement for CRS Cocoa-Grissom Pkwy (22WV00021)(21SP00041)(District 1)
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
The applicant is requesting that the Board of County Commissioners grant a waiver of Section 62-3202(h)(10) to avoid placing the wall in an existing wetland.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
Section 62-3202(h)(10) stipulates that site plans within BU-1, BU-2, or industrial zoning classifications shall construct a minimum of a six-foot high masonry or solid wall, including, but not limited to, concrete block walls, pre-cast (solid) walls, or foam core/steel support with stucco finish, when the subject property abuts a residential zoning classification. This parcel is zoned BU-2 under zoning action 13PZ-00058 and abuts just to the north two residentially zoned properties. The proposed development is for a 10,640 square foot retail store.

The applicant indicates that wetland areas exist on the property near the north and eastern boundaries where the property abuts the residentially-zoned properties. The applicant asserts that the required 6-foot wall would negatively impact the wetland by requiring the removal of the existing natural vegetation within some of the existing wetlands. The applicant is proposing to provide a wall along the north property line, in accordance with sec. 62-3202(h)(10) and sec. 62-2109, that ends at the wetland buffer line located within the northeastern portion of the property. In addition, the applicant is also proposing an enhanced landscape plan to provide the remaining 6-foot opaque buffer to the north-east residentially zoned property. The site plan in addition to this waiver will serve to avoid any impact to the wetland area.

The Brevard County Natural Resource Management Department (NRM) is in support of the waiver as the wall requirement would result in impacts to canopy trees and marsh wetlands that ...

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