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File #: 1571   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 4/27/2020 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 5/19/2020 Final action: 5/19/2020
Title: Waiver of Subdivision Perimeter Buffer, Re: Harbor Island Beach Club (20WV00007) (District 3) Developer: Phoenix Park Fund V, LP
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Question 3 Response, 3. Buffer Area Exhibit.pdf, 4. Cross Section Exhibit-REV1.pdf, 5. Landscape Exhibit
Subject:
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Waiver of Subdivision Perimeter Buffer, Re: Harbor Island Beach Club (20WV00007) (District 3)
Developer: Phoenix Park Fund V, LP
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
The applicant is seeking a waiver to Section 62-2883(d) of the subdivision requirements to allow private drainage, public utility easements, and fencing in the northern and southern buffer tracts. Along the western boundary is an existing 10' conservation buffer, the 50' surface water protection buffer, and a dock access.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
Section 62-2883(d) requires that subdivisions provide a minimum 15' buffer, undisturbed along all property boundaries, platted as a common tract separate from individual lots. The buffer tract is intended to provide screening between the boundaries of residential developments. Landscape improvements may be constructed within the buffer subject to review and approval. Although they are providing buffer tracts, the developer of Harbor Island Beach Club is requesting a waiver of the requirement that the 15' perimeter buffers remain undisturbed. Along with landscape improvements and fencing, there will also be drainage and utilities within the northern and southern buffers. The western boundary of the project abuts the Indian River and is buffered by existing 10' conservation buffer, the 50' surface water protection buffer.

Harbor Island Beach Club is a new subdivision proposed south of Melbourne Beach at the intersection Strand Drive (previously known as Versailles Drive) and Highway A1A. The project redevelops a site that was previously an apartment complex destroyed by hurricanes in 2004. The proposed subdivision contains 54 single family units and 88 condominium units on approximately 20.71 acres. North of the proposed subdivision is Ocean Ridge Subdivision, with eleven existing homes along this boundary of the project site. It was platted in 1996 without the b...

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