HomeMy WebLinkAboutPDS-19-011 - International Airport Business Park,iOSEPH E. SMITH, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SAINT LUCIE COUNTY
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PDS No. 2019-011
EDO 220195462
AN ORDER GRANTING A STATUTORY EXTENTION PROVIDED BY FLORIDA
STATUTE SECTION 252.363, TO THE SCHEDULED EXPIRATION DATE FOR
THE APPROVED MAJOR SITE PLAN KNOWN AS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
BUSINESS PARK.
WHEREAS, the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Director has reviewed the
request for a development order administrative extension timely submitted by Dreyer Law Firm, P.L.
on behalf of International Airport Business Park, and has made the following determinations:
On August 16, 2005, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 05-149,
granting Major Site Plan approval for the project known as International Airport Business
Park for 27,570 square feet of flexible business/industrial space and a 2,400 square foot
convenience store and service station for a total of 29,970 square feet of space for property
located at the southwest corner of the intersection of St. Lucie Boulevard and Cayuga
Avenue in the IL (Industrial, Light) Zoning District.
2. On May 3, 2017, the Governor issued Executive Order 17-146 for a period of 60 days due to
an opioid epidemic threat to the State of Florida. The Governor further extended this order
ten times by issuing Executive Orders 17-177, 17-230, 17-285, 17-329, 18-47, 18-110, 18-
177, 18-235, 18-279 and 18-362 due to the continual opioid epidemic threat to the State of
Florida residents.
3. On October 2, 2017, the Governor issued Executive Order 17-259 for a period of 60 days
due to the recovery and impacts of Hurricane Maria. The Governor further extended this
order seven times by issuing Executive Orders 17-304, 18-17, 18-80, 18-135, 18-214, 18-
236 and 18-281 due to the effects of Hurricane Maria.
4. On October 4, 2018, the Governor issued Executive Order 18-275 for a period of 60 days
due to the red tide effects on marine life and Florida's beaches. The Governor further
extended this order by issuing EO 18-282 due to the ongoing effects of red tide on Florida's
beaches.
5. On July 9, 2018, the Governor issued Executive Order 18-191 for a period of 60 days due to
the discharge of harmful water from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee River, St.
Lucie River, the Indian River Lagoon and estuaries. The Governor further extended this
order two times by issuing Executive Orders 18-249 and 18-311 due to the ongoing threat of
algae blooms.
6. On September 14, 2018, the Governor issued Executive Order 18-253 for a period of 60
days due to the threat of Hurricane Florence to the residents of the State of Florida.
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7. Florida Statute Section 252.363 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.
8. 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 January 24, 2019.
9. Planning Staff performed an analysis of the project and determined that the extension is
consistent with the original St. Lucie County development orders granting extensions
depicted on the attached Exhibit A. Further analysis is found in the memorandum titled
International Airport Business Park Executive Order Extension, dated March 1, 2019.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the St. Lucie County Planning and Development
Services Director:
A. Pursuant to Florida Statute Section 252.363, the approval for the project known as
International Airport Business Park Major Site Plan has been found to be eligible for a
statutory extension. The approval granted under PDS Order 18-052, is extended from its last
scheduled date of expiration December 2, 2024 and shall now expire March 2, 2026, forthe
property described in Part B, is hereby approved with the following conditions:
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 issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the proposed project, the
petitioner, his successors or assigns, shall construct a left turn lane for the proposed
project on St. Lucie Boulevard.
3. Prior to issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the proposed project, the
petitioner, his successors or assigns, shall construct a 6 foot wide sidewalk along the
project's frontage on St. Lucie Boulevard.
4. 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 including
but not limited to state and federal agency approvals.
5. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the applicant shall provide required tree
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mitigation per the approved plans.
B. The property on which this development order extension is being granted is described as
follows:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 1 through 18, Block 37, of SAN LUCIE PLAZA UNIT ONE according to the plat thereof
recorded in plat book 5, page 57, of the public records of St. Lucie County, Florida and the
North'/2 of vacated Hawthorne Road Right -of -Way adjacent on the south of lot 18; less the
north 30 feet of Lot 1; the East 3 feet of the vacated right-of-way of Hawthorne Avenue for
Road Right -of -Way.
TOGETHER WITH:
Lot 1, Block 15a, of SAN LUCIE PLAZA UNIT ONE according to the plat thereof recorded in
plat book 5, page 57, of the public records of St.
Lucie County, Florida and the South'/2 of the vacated right-of-way of Hawthorne Road on the
North of Lot 1, less the east 3 feet of Lot 1 and the East 3 feet of the vacated right-of-way of
Hawthorne Avenue for Road Right -of -Way.
(TAX ID#'S: 1428-702-0634-000/5 AND 1428-702-0232-000/7)
(Location: Southwest corner of the intersection of St. Lucie Boulevard and Cayuga
Avenue)
C. This Major Site Plan statutory extension approval shall expire on March 2, 2026 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.
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ORDER effective thisIday of 12019.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AM
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND CORRECTNESS:
BY ;) d.
County Attorney
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EXHIBIT - A
International Airport Business Park
The following table provides a historic time line of the approvals granted to the subject site plan.
Date
Approval
Approval Granted
Expiration
Comments
Date
08/16/2005
Resolution 05-149
Major Site Plan
08/16/2007
05/22/2007
Resolution 07-125
12-Month LDC Extension
08/16/2008
01/06/2009
Resolution 09-003
2nd 12-Month LDC Extension
08/16/2009
01/06/2009
Resolution 09-004
Proportionate Fair Share and
COA #4 per Resolution
Road Impact Fee Credit
No. 09-003
Agreement
08/11/2009
Resolution 09-073
Amendment to Development
Permit issuance of
Order
building permit prior to
USFWS permit and VR
permit.
12/21/2009
GM 09-032
SB 360 Statutory Extension
08/16/2011
11/30/2010
PDS 10-020
SB 1752 Statutory Extension
08/16/2013
02/27/2012
PDS 12-018
E011-128
07/6/2014
Drought and wildfire
E011-172
conditions
EO 11-202
02/15/2013
PDS 13-003
E012-199
04/14/2015
Tropical Storm Isaac.
Request to Rescind"
06/10/2014
PDS 14-030
Rescinded PDS
07/6/2016
Reverting the expiration
13-003
date back to 7/6/2014
Section 11.02.06(B)(4)
and administrative
extension
11/5/2015
PDS 2015-033
E015-173
03/14/2017
Tropical Storm Erika
09/2/2016
PDS 16-040
E016-59
11/3/2017
Discharge of harmful
water from Lake
Okeechobee
11/4/2016
PDS 16-047
E016-155
09/3/2018
Increase number of
E016-204
algae blooms due to
discharge of harmful
water from Lake
Okeechobee
10/20/2017
PDS 17-036
E016-230, E016-275
11/1/2019
Hurricane Matthew
E017-16, E017-67
01/16/2018
PDS 18-009
(EO) 17-120, 17-174, 17-204,
03/26/2023
Wildfires
17-146, 17-177, 17-230,
Tropical Storm Emily
17-285, 17-329, 17-235,
Opioid Epidemic
17-287, 17-330, 17-259,
Hurricane Irma
17-304
Hurricane Maria
09/27/2018
PDS 18-052
(EO) 18-17, 18-80, 18-135, 18-
12/02/2024
Hurricane Maria
214, 18-236, 18-47, 18-110,
Opioid Epidemic
18-177, 18-235, 18-150, 18-
Subtropical Storm
157, 18-191, 18-249
Alberto
Lake Okeechobee
Algae Blooms
"It was the request of the developer to rescind PDS Order No. 13-003 to allow the expiration date to revert back to July 6, 2014 to
allow for the Administrative Extension pursuant to Section 11.02.06(B)(4).