File #: ID#24-1224    Version: 1 Name: Approve final Coachman Park plat.
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/18/2024 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 11/7/2024 Final action: 11/7/2024
Title: Approve the final plat for Coachman Park, with physical address at 100 N Osceola Avenue, 112 S. Osceola Avenue, and 300 Cleveland Street, located between Drew Street and Pierce Street, west of Osceola Avenue and east of Clearwater Harbor. (consent)
Indexes: 1. High Performing Government
Attachments: 1. Coachman Park Plat Location Map.pdf, 2. Coachman Park Plat 9-23-24

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Approve the final plat for Coachman Park, with physical address at 100 N Osceola Avenue, 112 S. Osceola Avenue, and 300 Cleveland Street, located between Drew Street and Pierce Street, west of Osceola Avenue and east of Clearwater Harbor. (consent)

 

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SUMMARY: 

This plat relates to the sale of real property by the City to The DeNunzio Group.  In August 2022, the City Council approved the sale of a newly created parcel located immediately east of Coachman Park, and south of the Clearwater Main Library.  The sale was later approved by strong margins of Clearwater voters in the November 2022 referendum. 

 

The development agreement between the City and The DeNunzio Group requires the City to replat a large area that includes but is not limited to the parcel being sold. 

 

This plat creates four separate lots from an existing 26.54 acre +/- area.

 

Two lots will consist of the recently developed Coachman Park and the Clearwater Main Library, with the remaining two lots included in the future development of the Bluff.

This plat will also formally dedicate a small portion of the existing right-of-way for Osceola Avenue and Pierce Street.

 

The replat also assists in clarifying the chain of title to this overall piece of land, which the City has been assembling through various instruments for over hundred years.  The parcels created by this plat conform to the requirements of City Charter Section 2.01(5)-(8). 

 

This item was reviewed and approved by the Community Development Board on August 8, 2024.

 

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