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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPDS-18-013 - Marisol Major Site PlanJOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE # 4400562 0211 31201 8 08:17:55 AM OR BOOK 4096 PAGE 2025 - 2033 Doc Type: ORD RECORDING: $52.50 PDS NO. 18-013 File No. EDO-120185258 AN ORDER GRANTING A STATUTORY EXTENSION PROVIDED BY SECTION 252.363 FLORIDA STATUTES TO THE SCHEDULED EXPIRATION DATE FOR THE APPROVED MARISOL MAJOR SITE PLAN. WHEREAS, the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Director has reviewed the request for development order extension timely submitted by Gunster Law Firm on behalf of Sands End Development, LLC, and has made the following determinations: 1. On October 1, 2013, the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners granted approval through Resolution No. 2013-166 to the petition of Sands End Development, LLC, for the Major Site Plan known as Marlsol, on property located on the east side of South SR A1A (South Ocean Drive), approximately 3.3 miles north of the Martin County line in the HIRD (Hutchinson Island Residential District). The development consist of five (5) multiple family residential buildings providing for a total of 106 residential units. 2. On June 29, 2016, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order (EO) 16-155 due to the discharge of harmful water from Lake Okeechobee to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Rivers and estuaries. The state of emergency was further extended on August 29, 2016 by EO 16-204 and on October 28, 2016 by EO 16-235 for additional 120 days due to the health and safety threat to the State of Florida residents. 3. On October 2, 2016, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order 16-230 for 60 days due to Hurricane Matthew posing a significant threat to the State of Florida. The state of emergency was further extended on December 1, 2016 by EO 16-274, on January 26, 2017 by EO 17-016 and finally on March 24, 2017 by EO 17-067 for additional 180 days due to the recovery of Hurricane Matthew. 4. Section 252.363 Florida Statutes provides that any local government issued development order or permit may be extended from the period remaining for the duration of the emergency declaration plus six months. 5. Section 252.363 Florida Statutes requires that a specific written notice be filed with the issuing authority within ninety days after the termination of the declaration of emergency. The applicant applied for this extension on March 24, 2017. File No.: EDO-120185258 PDS Order 18-013 January 29, 2018 Page 1 6. Planning Staff performed an analysis of the project and determined that this statutory extension is consistent with all the original St. Lucie County development orders granting extensions depicted on the attached Exhibit A. Further analysis is found in the memorandum titled Marisol Executive Orders 17-156 (Lake Okeechobee) & 16-230 (Hurricane Matthew) Extensions, dated January 29, 2018. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Director: A. Pursuant to Section 252.363 Florida Statues of the State of Emergency Act the approval for the project known as Marisol Major Site Plan has been found to be eligible for a statutory extension. The approval granted under PDS Order 16-035 is extended from its last scheduled date of expiration January 29, 2019 and shall now expire December 28, 2020, for the property described in Part B, is hereby approved with the following conditions. 1. All previous conditions of approval applicable to the subject property, as contained in the above -referenced development orders, have been consolidated as contained herein. The property owner shall comply with all previous conditions of approval and deadlines established by Chapter 11 of the Land Development Code and the Board of County Commissioners, unless expressly modified herein. 2. Prior to the commencement of any site construction activities involving the excavation or removal of site materials from the northern 1/3 of the project site {from the approximate south side of proposed building #4 to the north property line of the project site} the developer shall: a. Ensure that, during all excavation activities in the above-described area, a registered archeologist with experience on this site or similarly certified party or individual acceptable to the St. Lucie County Historic Preservation Officer, is present on the site to observe all site and excavation activities. If during the excavation activities additional culturally significant artifacts are discovered, site excavation activities shall be suspended and the St. Lucie County Historic Preservation Officer shall be immediately notified. b. For the purpose of this condition, culturally significant artifacts shall be deemed to include any discovery of human remains, significant structural remains or anything beyond the expected observation of materials typically found in midden deposits of the type described in the Phase III Archeological Data Recovery Report for the Herman's Bay Midden site. For the purpose of defining the meaning or intent of any term used in this condition, reference shall be directed to Section 4.11.02, Historic Preservation, Definitions, of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. Nothing in this condition shall prevent the developer from commencing beach and dune renourishmentlrestoration activities provided that no site excavation activities are included as part of that work. File No.: EDO-120185258 PDS Order 18-013 January 29, 2018 Page 2 3. Prior to the issuance of any construction authorizations, the developer or assigns shall provide an executed copy of a final utility service agreement with Fort Pierce Utilities Authority, indicating all developer obligations associated with the particular phase of the permit and that potable water will be provided to serve the project. 4. Prior to the issuance of any construction authorizations, the developer or assigns shall provide documentation from St. Lucie County Utilities indicating that wastewater services are reserved and will be provided to the proposed project. 5. Prior to any construction authorizations the St. Lucie County Fire District shall review and approve the plans. 6. The final construction plans shall provide a mountable 8 foot wide sidewalk along the main entrance road to provide the required 24 foot access entrance that is designed to support 32 tons of fire apparatus. Prior to construction authorizations, the plans shall be reviewed and approved by the St. Lucie Fire District. 7. Prior to issuance of any Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, whichever comes first, copies of the approved Preserve Area Monitoring and Management Plan (PAMMP) and Sea Turtle Protection Plan (STPP) with an attached affidavit attesting to the existence of these documents and their applicability to the property described in 'Part B below, along with a cashier's check (payable to the Clerk of the Court) for recording fees shall be provided to the County. The affidavit attesting to the existence of these documents and their applicability to the property described in Part B below shall be recorded in the land records of St. Lucie County and the documents shall be kept on file with the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Department and the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department. The terms of this condition shall not apply for any Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, for the property associated with the lawfully authorized dune restoration works as permitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 8. Prior to issuance of any Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, for primary site construction activities (including general site preparation, unless otherwise noted below), any executed Conservation Easement, identifying all areas subject to County regulated conservation or preservation within the phase or phases of the project on which development activities are proposed to be affected by said permit or permit exemption, shall be provided to St. Lucie County, along with an attached affidavit and required cashier's check (payable to the Clerk of the Court), for the purpose of recording that easement, or easements, in the Land Records of St. Lucie County. A copy of a standard Conservation Easement can be found on the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department website at: http://www,stluciecagov/Pdfsl Conservation Ease ment_Form. pdf. The terms of this condition shall not apply for any Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, for the property associated with the lawfully authorized dune restoration works as permitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, File No.: EDO-120185258 PDS Order 18-013 January29, 2018 Page 3 9. Prior to issuance of a Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, the following information shall be submitted to the Environmental Resources Department for approval: a. Revised plans showing the existing western toe of dune. b. Updated accurate tree survey and mitigation plan. c. Updated Preserve Area Management Plan and Environmental Impact Report 10. The issuance of County development permit does not in any way create any rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the County if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before commencement of the development. 11. Prior to issuance of a Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, whichever occurs first, a copy of current Listed Species Surveys, approvals and permits applicable to the areas addressed by or through the requested Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, shall be provided to the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department and the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Department. If written documentation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (federally -listed species) and/or the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (state -listed species) is provided to St. Lucie County that states a species survey is not required, this condition of approval is satisfied. 12. Prior to issuance of a Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption, the developers, their successor or assigns, shall conduct a pre -construction meeting with construction personnel and St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department staff, addressing vegetation protection measures. B. The property on which this development order extension is being granted is described as follows: SITE LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of the following described land lying easterly of State Road A -1-A. That portion of Section 27, Township 36 South, Range 41 East, St. Lucie County, Florida, lying south of a line that extends westerly from the mean high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean to the mean high water mark of the Indian River and that is parallel with the south section line of said Section 27, which line intersects a point on the easterly right of way line of State Road Al A located 1500 feet northwesterly of the point of intersection of the easterly right of way of said State Road Al A and said south Section line as measured along the easterly right of way line of said State Road Al A. Said parcel containing 11.885 acres, more or less. File No.: EDO-120185258 PDS Order 18-013 January 29, 2018 Page 4 SITE ACERAGE: 11.885 acres (more or less) PARCEL ID NUMBERS: 3527-413-0001-00012 3527-441-0001-00019 C. This Major Site Plan statutory extension approval shall expire on December 28, 2020 unless a building permit is issued and active or an extension has been granted in accordance with Section 11.02.06, St. Lucie County Land Development Code. D. The conditions set forth in Part A are an integral non severable part of the site plan approval as granted by this extension. If any condition set forth in Part A is determined to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason and the developer declines to comply voluntarily with that condition, this development order extension approval granted by this resolution shall become null and void. E. The Certificate of Capacity granted by the Planning and Development Services Director shall remain valid for the period of this development order. If this order expires or otherwise terminates, the Certificate of Capacity shall automatically terminate. F. A copy of this statutory extension shall be placed on file with the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Department. G. This order shall be recorded in the Public Records of St. Lucie County. This ORDER is effective the 29th day of January, 2018. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR ST. LUCIEfCOUNMY, FLORIDA BY APPROVED AS TO FORM File No.: EDO-120185258 PDS Order 18-013 January 29, 2018 Page 5 EXHIBIT - A MARISOL MAJOR SITE PLAN The following table provides a historic time line of the approvals granted to the subject site plan Date Approval Approval Expiration Comments Granted Date 01/16/2015 PDS Order 2 -YEAR 10/01/2017 Chapter 2014-218, 15-001 Extension Laws of Florida 12/14/2015 PDS Order Executive Order 05/31/2018 Tropical Storm 15-040 15-173 Erika 07/14/2016 PDS Order Executive Order 01/29/2019 Increase number 16-035 16-59 of algae blooms due to discharge of harmful water from Lake Okeechobee