HomeMy WebLinkAboutPDS-18-057 - Phoenix Metals Expansion1 PDS Order 18-057
2 File Number: MNSP-820185359
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4 AN ORDER GRANTING A MINOR SITE PLAN KNOWN AS PHOENIX
5 METALS EXPANSION ON APPROXIMATELY 2.5 ACRES OF
6 PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3000 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE 3 IN ST. LUCIE
7 COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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9 WHEREAS, the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Director has
10 reviewed the request for a Minor Site Plan submitted by Stephen Cooper, PE, on
11 behalf of St. Lucie County, evaluated the comments of the St. Lucie County
12 Development Review Committee on this application, and made the following
13 determinations:
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15 1. On August 22, 2018, Stephen Cooper, PE, an agent for St. Lucie County, filed an
16 application requesting approval of a Minor Site Plan, known as Phoenix Metals
17 Expansion, to construct two (2) building additions totaling 8,200 square feet in
18 conjunction with improvements to site access, parking, landscaping, and
19 drainage. The petition site is approximately 2.5 acres, as described in Part B,
20 within the IL (Industrial Light) Zoning District, located at 3000 Industrial Avenue 3
21 as more particularly described in Part B below and depicted on Exhibit A.
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23 2. The site features 13,380 sq. ft. of finished space, developed in 1976, currently
24 utilized for the manufacture of commercial aviation equipment. The Minor Site
25 Plan provides a 6,600 sq. ft. addition to the western structure, a 1,600 sq. ft.
26 expansion to the eastern structure, resulting in a total finished building area of
27 21,580 sq. ft.
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29 3. The St. Lucie County Development Review Committee has reviewed the
30 proposed Minor Site Plan, as depicted on Exhibit C incorporated herein, and
31 found it to meet all technical requirements of the St. Lucie County Land
32 Development Code, consistent with the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan,
33 and to have satisfied the standards of review set forth in Section 11.02.07,
34 Standards for Site Plan Review, subject to the conditions set forth in Part A of
35 this Order.
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37 4. The proposed project will not have an undue adverse effect on adjacent property,
38 the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, parking, utility facilities or
39 other matters affecting the public health, safety and general welfare.
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41 5. All reasonable steps have been taken to minimize any adverse effect of the
42 proposed project on the immediate vicinity through building design, site design,
43 landscaping and screening.
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1 6. The proposed project will be constructed, arranged and operated so as not to
2 interfere with the development and use of neighboring property, in accordance
3 with applicable district regulations.
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5 7. Planning Staff has performed detailed analysis of the project and determined it to
6 be consistent with Section 11.02.07., Standards for Site Plan Review, of the St.
7 Lucie County Land Development Code. The analysis is found in the Staff Report
8 titled Phoenix Metals Expansion, dated September 26, 2018.
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11 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Planning and Development Services
12 Director of St. Lucie County, Florida:
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14 A. Pursuant to Section 11.02.07 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, the
15 Minor Site Plan for the project known as Phoenix Metals Expansion is hereby
16 approved as shown on the site plan drawings for the project prepared by Stephen
17 Cooper, P.E. & Associates, Inc., dated August 16, 2018 and date stamped received
18 by the St. Lucie County Planning & Development Services Department on August
19 22, 2018, subject to the following conditions:
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21 Planning and Development Services — Planning Division
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23 1. The appropriate traffic control devices such as signs and striping are
24 implemented at the cross -access point proposed at the east property line
25 prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
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27 2. A revocable license agreement for the existing advertising sign situated
28 within the right-of-way is established, a lease provision requiring future
29 relocation of said sign is adopted, or said sign is relocated prior to issuance
30 of a certificate of occupancy for the expansion.
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32 Environmental Resources Department
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34 1. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall install
35 landscaping consistent with the August 29, 2018 approved landscape plan
36 created by the Environmental Resources Department.
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38 2. The issuance of County development permit does not in any way create any
39 rights on the part of the applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal
40 agency and does not create any liability on the part of the County if the
41 applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed
42 by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of
43 state or federal law.
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1 3. All other applicable state or federal permits must be obtained before
2 commencement of the development.
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4 Public Works Department, Engineering Division
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6 1. Prior to the issuance of constructability approval, the site work plan shall
7 integrate an outfall structure from the proposed retention area.
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9 B. The property on which the Minor Site Plan is being granted is described as follows:
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11 AIPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT-ONE BILK 7 LOTS 5 AND 6
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13 PARCEL ID NUMBER: 1429-501-0108-000-5
14 ADDRESS: 3000 Industrial Avenue 3
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16 C. The approvals granted by this administrative order shall expire on September 27,
17 2020, unless a building permit is issued or an extension is granted in accordance
18 with the provisions of Section 11.02.06 of the St. Lucie County Land Development
19 Code.
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21 D. The property owner, including any successors in interest, shall obtain all applicable
22 development permits and construction authorizations from the appropriate State and
23 Federal and local regulatory agencies including, but not limited to, the United States
24 Army Corps of Engineers, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection,
25 Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District,
26 and the St. Lucie County Environmental Resources and Building Departments prior
27 to the commencement of any development activities on the property described in
28 Part B. Issuance of this permit by the County does not in any way create any rights
29 on the part of the developer to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and
30 does not create any liability on the part of the County for issuance of this permit if
31 the developer fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a
32 state or federal agency or undertake actions that may result in a violation of state or
33 federal law.
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35 E. This Order shall become effective upon the date of approval indicated below.
36 Should the property owner, developer or authorized agent wish to appeal any
37 condition described in Part A above, all such appeals must be filed in writing with the
38 County Administrator within 30 days of the rendering of this Order, as described in
39 Section 11.02.03(B), St. Lucie County Land Development Code. Should an appeal
40 to this Order be filed, no permitting reviews or further administrative action shall take
41 place on the processing of this development project until the appeal is resolved.
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43 F. The conditions set forth in Part A are an integral non-severable part of the site plan
44 approval granted by this Order. If any condition set forth in Part A is determined to
45 be invalid or unenforceable for any reason and the developer declines to comply
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1 voluntarily with that condition, the site plan approval granted by this order shall
2 become null and void.
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4 G. The Certificate of Capacity issued on September, 2018 for this project, attached
5 as Exhibit B, shall be valid for the same period as this order. If this order expires or
6 otherwise terminates, the Certificate of Capacity shall automatically terminate.
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8 H. This order shall be recorded in the Public Records of St. Lucie County.
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10 I. A recorded copy of this Order shall be attached to the site plan drawings described
11 in Part A, which plan shall be placed on file with the St. Lucie County Planning &
12 Development Services Department Director.
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14 ORDER effective the Day of September, 2018.
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16 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
17 SERVICES DIRECTOR
18 ST. UCIE CO NTY, FLORIDA
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EXHIBIT "A"
LOCATION MAP
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EXHIBIT "B"
CERTIFICATE OF CAPACITY
S1 Lucie County
Certificate of Capacitl
Date }`'i„ ii S Certificate No. 30':k)
This document certifies that concurrency will be met and that adequate public facility
capacity exists to maintain the standards for levels of service as adopted in the St
Lucie Countv Comprehensive Plan for:
1. Type of development Minor Sitc flan
Number of units 0 Number of square feet _I Yea
2. Property legal description & Tax ID no.
1429-501-0108-000-5
30001ndustrial Ave 3
I'llocnix Metals Expansion AI I'OKI` INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT -UNE BLK 7
3. Approval: Building Resolution No, Letter
4. Subject to the following conditions for concurrency:
Owner's name
St. lanae County
Address
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce F1, 34982
6. Certificate Expiration Date
This Certificate of Capacity is transferable only to subsequent owners of the same
parcel, and is subject to the same terms, conditions and expiration date listed herein.
The expiration date can be extended only under the same terms and conditions as the
underlying developme t orderissLied with this certificate, or for subsequent
developmfent o der(s) issued for the same property, use and size as described herein.
Signed Date: 1 Date: 912" -IMS
Planning and Development Services Director
St Lucie County, Florida
Thursday, Scp+cmbcr 27, 2018
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