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File #: 2869   
Type: New Business - Development and Environmental Services Group Status: Adopted
File created: 4/27/2021 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 7/20/2021 Final action: 7/20/2021
Title: Waiver of Subdivision Perimeter Buffer, Re: Ivey Cove (21WV00008) (District 1) Developer: Ivey Cove, LLC.
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Buffer Waiver Narrative, 3. Perimeter Buffer Waiver Plan, 4. Location Map
Subject:
Title
Waiver of Subdivision Perimeter Buffer, Re: Ivey Cove (21WV00008) (District 1)
Developer: Ivey Cove, LLC.
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
The Board is requested to consider the applicant's waiver request to Section 62-2883(d) that requires an undisturbed 15-foot perimeter buffer tract along all boundaries of a residential subdivision.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
Section 62-2883(d) requires that subdivisions provide a minimum 15-foot perimeter buffer, undisturbed along all property boundaries, platted as a common tract separate from individual lots. It is intended to provide screening between the boundaries of residential developments. This project is on the north side of Highway 520, approximately half a mile west of the intersection with Highway 524, and contains 104 home sites on 52 acres. The perimeter buffer tract is included, but may not remain undisturbed as required.

The applicant states that the unique size, shape, and topography of the site necessitate the waiver application. There is a County maintained canal to the west of the property, a County owned solid waste site to the north, and an existing horse ranch to the east. On the south side is Highway 520.

According to the subdivision plan, the 15-foot perimeter buffer tract has been provided for the entire subdivision. However, portions of the proposed buffer tracts are encumbered by existing FPL and utility easements which cannot be vacated. These easement areas may require future maintenance, and therefore would not remain undisturbed. There will also be drainage pipes and outfall culverts passing through some buffer tracts to allow offsite drainage to pass through this site to the canal. All of the applicable County agencies have reviewed the request and did not identify any issues should the waiver be granted. To accommodate landscaping requirements, tree preservation and plantings will only be in...

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