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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 11_9/12/2019Agenda Item #11. Regular Council STAFF MEMO Meeting: Regular Council - Sep 12 2019 Staff Contact: Lance Lilly Department: Community Development ORDINANCE 21-19, SECOND READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A SMALL SCALE AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A PRIVATELY - INITIATED APPLICATION # SSC 1-19 WHICH PROVIDES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP, DESIGNATING SIX POINT ZERO THREE (6.03) ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF REAL PROPERTY AS MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 746 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 AND 734 N. US HIGHWAY 1, INFORMALLY KNOWN AS "THE RESERVE AT TEQUESTA"; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. ORDINANCE 21-19, SECOND READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A SMALL SCALE AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A PRIVATELY - INITIATED APPLICATION # SSC 1-19 WHICH PROVIDES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP, DESIGNATING SIX POINT ZERO THREE (6.03) ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF REAL PROPERTY AS MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 746 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 AND 734 N. US HIGHWAY 1, INFORMALLY KNOWN AS "THE RESERVE AT TEQUESTA"; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. LU-Rez Justification 6.26.19 Application ORD 21-19 Reserve Land Use The Reserve Aerial Location map The Reserve Existing Land Use map The Reserve Proposed Land Use map 1 Survey Color Elevations - The Reserve Teguesta Reserve Graphic 07.11.19 The Reserve Renderings Page 271 of 485 Agenda Item #11. L�10= landscape Architects m Planners Environmental Consultants GENTILE; GLAS HOLLOWAY O'MAHONEY&Awn kles,In(. George G. Gentile I %si,\ AA. Troy Hollox ay ASIA Emily Pvt. O'btahoney I NIA Dodi Buckmaster Glas Nl P THE RESERVE AT TEQUESTA 746 US HIGHWAY 1, AND 734 N. US HIGHWAY 'I TEQUESTA, FLORIDA FUTURE LAND USE (FLU) MAP AMENDMENT, ZONING MAP AMENDMENT JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT APRIL 19, 2019 REvtsED JUNE 26, 2019 Introduction/Request: On behalf of the Owner, Royal Tequesta, LLC, Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. respectfully requests review and approval concerning the properties located at 746 US Highway 1, and 734 N. US Highway 1, in the Village of Tequesta. The subject proposal will bring a dynamic design into the Village of Tequesta, which will be a treasured asset. The Owner's overall development program consists of the following: 1. Replat to combine two lots; 2. Small scale comprehensive plan map amendment from Commercial to Medium Density Residential; 3. Zoning Map Amendment from C2; Community Commercial. to R-2; Multiple Family Dwelling; 4. Site plan for an infill development consisting of sixty-nine (69) multi -family, fee simple units, and amenities area located on ± 6.03 acres. Project Address: As the proposed site is comprised of two parcels with separate addresses, the applicant intends to use the 746 US Highway 1 address for the purposes of site development. About The Owner: Royal Tequesta, LLC is a third generation company that has operated in the real estate development, construction, and management business for over 75 years. Their portfolio is diverse, and this proposal will further add to their mission of providing quality residential developments that are geared towards creating a sense of place for the prospective homeowner, as well as keeping consistency with the existing character of the area. Compatibility with Surrounding Properties: The subject properties are situated in a commercial corridor on US Highway 1, approximately 535' south of County Line Road. Below is a chart showing the surrounding Land Use and Zoning. As previously mentioned, the land use map amendment to residential medium density will increase the compatibility, in the area as the developments to the north and east have residential uses. 1907 Commerce Lane, Suite 101 Jupiter, Florida 33458 561-575-9557 561-575-5260 Fax www.2gho.com Page 272 of 485 Agenda Item #11. The Reserve at Tequesta Future Land Use Amendment — Rezoning Map Amendment Village of Tequesta April 19, 2019 rev June 26, 2019 Page 2 of 4 Subject Properties Commercial C-2; Community Commercial Vacant (Residential Medium (R-2, Multiple Family Disc. Density proposed) Proposed) North Residential Medium Density R-2; Multiple Family District Casa Del Sol South Commercial C-2; Community Commercial Countyline Plaza East HR-12 RH Broadview Condominium unincorporated PBC unincorporated PBC West Public Buildings and C-2; Community Commercial Te uesta Water Plant Grounds District FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AND CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN By proposing the land use map amendment, the owner will remain consistent with the following Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Village of Tequesta's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element. GOAL: 1.0.0 — PROVIDE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT OF SUITABLE COMPATIBLE LAND USES WHICH WILL PRESERVE, ENHANCE, AND PROMOTE STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY WITHIN THE ESTABLISHED CHARACTER OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, WHICH WILL ENCOURAGE SUSTAINABILITY AND PROTECT ITS NATURAL RESOURCES. Response: The proposed land use change to Residential Medium Density for the subject site aims to ensure consistency with the surrounding area. As previously mentioned, the property to the north currently has a land use of Residential Medium Density, and there are existing developments to the east in unincorporated Palm Beach County that have residential land use designation Policy 1.1.2 — Table FLU —1. Future Land Use Districts, Density and Intensity Standards Response: The proposed development is consistent with the maximum density standards indicated in the Medium Density Residential category. The proposed development does not exceed the allowed 12 dwelling units/acre. Furthermore, the applicant has taken Village Council's feedback given at the Conceptual hearing, and dropped the density below the allowable threshold of 12 units/acre to 11.44 units/acre, effectively dropping the unit count to 69 units. Obiective: 1.2.0. — Continue to monitor conditions in the Villate in order to identify redevelopment and infill areas. Response: The proposed project is directly consistent with the above objective. The owner has a unique opportunity to develop the vacant site into a high quality residential product that will further enhance the US Highway I corridor. This proposal qualifies as an infill development project as the site will efficiently use the existing land, and infrastructure resources, promoting a more compact form of land use and development. The owners are reinvesting in the area, by providing the mechanism for a higher economic return to the Village of Tequesta, which will in turn, promote a quality delivery of services to the potential homeowners. R\Tequesta - The Reserve 18-0820\Applications\Land Use - Rezoning 2019\Application Materials\Land Use Justification 6.26.19.docx Page 273 of 485 Agenda Item #11. The Reserve at Tequesta Future Land Use Amendment — Rezoning Map Amendment Village of Tequesta April 19, 2019 rev June 26, 2019 Page 3 of 4 Policy 1.3.1— Through the implementation of planned unit development, mixed -use and other innovative regulations, encourage the development of housing types within a physical setting that permit both comfortable and creative living, while affording both privacy and sociability. Response: The foundation of the proposed project is to provide a high quality design that will foster comfortable and creative living, while affording both privacy and sociability. The overall design, which will be discussed in more detail elsewhere in the site plan review narrative, aims to create a quality floor plan as well as amenity area for the potential owners. Policy 1.3.5. — Implement height limitations in accordance with the Land Development Regulations. Response: As stipulated in Section 78-143 of the Village of Tequesta's zoning code, the maximum building height in the R-2 zoning district is 2 stories, not to exceed 30'. The proposed site plan is consistent with the height requirement. Policy 1.3.6 — Maintain residential densities in accordance with the standards prescribed in Table FLU-1 and the Land Development Regulations. Response: As previously stated, the proposed project maintains a residential density in accordance with Table FLU-L Note, the proposed land use amendment will allow 12 units/acre. As such, the applicant is requesting site plan approval for 69 units which is below the threshold identified in the Village of Tequesta's Comprehensive Plan. Policy: 1.3.7 - Require adequate parking, suitably arranged and attractively landscaped, in all developments. Response: With this submittal, the applicant has provided a site and landscape plan. The site and landscape plans show full compliance with all sections of the code. Policy: 1.3.9 - Strive for compatible developments and redevelopments that will benefit the Village and compliment the aesthetic character of the community. Response: The proposed development is consistent with surrounding existing area and aesthetic character of the community. The design only aims to compliment, and improve the existing areas, as the development is expected to become a highly valued asset in the Village of Tequesta. Policy: 1.3.13 — As part of the Site Plan Review process, compatibility with adjacent land uses shall be demonstrated. Compatibility is defined as consistency with the Future Land Use Map and compliance with Village land development regulations. Response: Elsewhere in this justification statement, a surrounding land use and zoning chart analysis has been supplied. The applicant's proposal of a multifamily building will not create any adverse impacts to the existing developments. Also, it should be noted that the addition of residential in a commercial corridor, will further add value to the commercial uses, as it can foster the promotion of walkability in the corridor. Policy 1.5.7 — Ensure that adjacent land uses are protected by strictly enforcing setback, height, landscaping and signage provisions within the Village land development regulations. Response: As previously stated, there are no adverse effects that are anticipated with the requests. P:\Tequesta - The Reserve 18-0820\Applications\Land Use - Rezoning 2019\Application Materials\Land Use Justification 6.26.19.docx Page 274 of 485 Agenda Item #11. The Reserve at Tequesta Future Land Use Amendment — Rezoning Map Amendment Village of Tequesta April 19, 2019 rev June 26, 2019 Page 4 of 4 REZONING REOUEST TO R-2: MULTIPLE FAMILY DISTRICT AND CONSISTENCY wrrH THE ZONING CODE: The applicant's request to rezone the subject site to R-2 is directly consistent with Section 78-174(a), as it promotes fostering a multiple family type development for the Village. Additionally, this requested zoning district is consistent with the proposed land use request of Medium Density Residential. The applicant's proposal does not exceed 12 units/acre, and will adhere to the property development standards specified in the R-2 zoning district. Project Justification: The request for this Future Land Use Map Amendment and rezoning is to achieve consistency between the zoning and land use designation in order to foster a quality residential development. The proposed multifamily structure can aid in promoting pedestrian oriented movement along the adjacent commercial uses, and is compatible with the existing residential structures. The applicant has provided maps to assist in understanding the requested change. The maps show the current FLU Designation and the proposed FLU designation, in addition to existing and proposed zoning designations. Conclusion: In closing, this the proposed Future Land Use, and zoning map amendment is necessary in order to propose a quality multifamily residential project. The proposal is consistent with several sections of Tequesta's Comprehensive Plan, in addition to the Village's Land Development Regulations. On behalf of the client, Gentile Glas Holloway O'Mahoney & Associates, Inc. respectfully request approval of this Future Land Use Amendment and Zoning Map Amendment request. P:\Tequesta - The Reserve 18-0820\Applications\Land Use - Rezoning 2019\Application Materials\Land Use Justification 6.26.19.docx Page 275 of 485 Agenda Item #11. VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA LOCAL PLANNING A49ENCY PETITION FOR FUTURE LAND USE CHANGE • ZONING DISTRICT CHANGE • ZONING CODE TEXT AMENDMENT THE UNDERSIGNED, being the owners of the following premises located at 746 US Highway 1 and 734 N. US Highway 1 , Parcel Control #(s) 60.43-40-30-00-001-0120 # 80-43.40-30-00-001-0170 containing 262,537sf , 6.03 acres, situate, lying and being in the Village of Tequesta, and described as follows (enter full legal description, attach additional page if necessary.): SEE ATTACHED PAGE Hereby respectfully request that said property, which is located in the territorial limits of the Village of Tequesta, Florida, be zoned R-2; Multiple Family Dwelling Zoning District and Future Land Use classification of Medium Density Residential from a Zoning District of c2; Community commercial and a Future Land Use classification of Commercial Further requested is a Text Change to Section NA of the Village of Tequesta Code of Ordinances, to read as follows: (attach additional pages if necessary) NA The undersigned further certif y that they are the only owners of said property(s). Dated this 25 day of February 2018 Property Owner: Royal Tequesta, LLC Print Name Sign ture,'4,,k4,.4 [L, Print Name Signature STATE OF FLORIDA County of Palm Beach BEFORE ME, personally appeared - Executed the foregoing instrument, and who therein expressed.��'i ��"""-'""�• t.AURA FAJARDD Notary Public State of Florida. �Commission 0 GG 123032 . My Comm. Expires Jul 11. 2021 Bonded through National Notary Assn, My Commission Expires: ACKNOWLEDGMENT and to me that they executed tie instrument for the purpose State of Florida at Large FEES: ,Futore Land Use Change - $5,000 * Zoning Code TextAmendment - $2 000 • Zoning District Change - S2.000 345Irequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469 Tel. (561-575-6220 Fax: (561) 575-6224 1 Auk 5.12.09 Forms:FutureLand lse Page 276 of 485 Agenda Item #11. ORDINANCE NO.21-19 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A SMALL SCALE AMENDMENT TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANDATES SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.3184, ET SEQ., FLORIDA STATUTES, PURSUANT TO A PRIVATELY -INITIATED APPLICATION # SSC 1-19 WHICH PROVIDES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP, DESIGNATING SIX POINT ZERO THREE (6.03) ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF REAL PROPERTY AS MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 746 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 AND 734 N. US HIGHWAY 1, INFORMALLY KNOWN AS "THE RESERVE AT TEQUESTA"; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the State Legislature of the State of Florida has mandated that all municipalities draft and adopt comprehensive development plans to provide thorough and consistent planning with regard to land within their corporate limits; and WHEREAS, all amendments to the comprehensive development plan must be adopted in accordance with detailed procedures which must be strictly followed; and WHEREAS, the Village of Tequesta, Florida, has received privately -initiated application #SSC 1-19 requesting a small-scale amendment to the Comprehensive Development Plan of the Village of Tequesta to designate two (2) parcels of land amounting to six point zero three (6.03) acres, more or less, located at 746 U.S. Highway 1 and 734 N. US Highway 1 as "Medium Density Residential" on its land use map; and WHEREAS, the Village of Tequesta, Florida, has carefully prepared an amendment to its comprehensive development plan in order to amend the Future Land Use Map relating to the Medium Residential Density future land use designation for the parcels located at 746 U.S. Highway 1 and 734 N. US Highway 1; and WHEREAS, the Village of Tequesta has held all duly required public hearings; both prior to submission of the proposed amendment of the plan to the State Department of Economic Opportunity and after the proposed amendment of the plan was returned to the Village of Tequesta, in accordance with Chapter 163.3187, Florida Statutes; and -1- Page 277 of 485 Agenda Item #11. WHEREAS, the Village Council desires to adopt the amendment to the current comprehensive development plan to guide and control the future development of the Village, and to preserve, promote and protect the public health, safety and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: The Village Council of the Village of Tequesta, Florida, hereby adopts the amendment to its current comprehensive development plan; by providing for the land use designation of "Medium Density Residential" for two (2) parcels of land amounting to six point zero three (6.03) acres, more or less, located at 746 U.S. Highway 1 and 734 N. US Highway 1, and amending the Village's Future Land Use Map accordingly; as attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof and of the current comprehensive development plan. Section 2: A copy of the comprehensive development plan, as amended, is on file in the office of the Village Clerk, Village of Tequesta, Florida. Section 3: The Village Clerk is hereby directed to transmit one (1) copy of the amendment to the current Comprehensive Development Plan to the State Land Planning Agency along with a letter indicating the number of acres for the amendment submitted, the cumulative number of acres involved in small scale developments within the Village of Tequesta that the Village Council has approved during the past calendar year, a copy of the executed adopting ordinance and the Future Land Use Map, in color format, depicting the subject property, and the ordinance effective date. Section 4: Each and every other section and subsection of the Village of Tequesta Comprehensive Plan shall remain in full force and effect as previously adopted. Section 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 6: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. -2- Page 278 of 485 Agenda Item #11. Section 7: The effective date of this plan amendment shall be thirty-one (31) days following adoption of this Ordinance by the Village of Tequesta. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this amendment may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If the Ordinance is timely challenged by an "affected person" as defined in Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the amendment does not become effective until a final order is issued finding the amendment in compliance. FIRST READING this day of , 2019. SECOND AND FINAL READING this day of , 2019. -3- Page 279 of 485 Agenda Item #11. 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