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File #: ANX2015-10027    Version: 1 Name: Ords 8796-16, 8797-16, 8798-16; ANX2015-10027; 1460 Grove Circle Court; 1467 Grove Circle Court; Israel Ayala Vega; Elsa Perez
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 11/10/2015 In control: Planning & Development
On agenda: 12/17/2015 Final action: 12/17/2015
Title: Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1460 and 1467 Grove Circle Court; and pass Ordinances 8796-16, 8797-16 and 8798-16 on first reading. (ANX2015-10027)
Attachments: 1. Ord 8796-16 Annexation.pdf, 2. Ord 8797-16 FLU.pdf, 3. Ord 8798-16 Zoning.pdf, 4. ANX2015-10027 Maps & Photographs.pdf

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Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1460 and 1467 Grove Circle Court; and pass Ordinances 8796-16, 8797-16 and 8798-16 on first reading. (ANX2015-10027)

 

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SUMMARY: 

This voluntary annexation petition involves two parcels of land totaling 0.485 acres. The parcels are occupied by single-family dwellings and are located generally south of Sunset Point Road, west of North Highland Avenue, east of Kings Highway, and north of Palmetto Street. The applicants are requesting annexation in order to receive solid waste service from the City, and will be connected to city sewer as part of the Grove Circle Court Sewer Expansion Project. The properties are contiguous to existing city limits along at least one property boundary. It is proposed that the properties be assigned a Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and the zoning category of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).

 

The Planning and Development Department determined that the proposed annexations are consistent with the provisions of Clearwater Community Development Code Section 4-604.E as follows: 

 

                     The properties currently receive water service from the City. Collection of solid waste will be provided to the properties by the City. The applicants will connect to the City’s sanitary sewer service when it is available, and are aware of the sewer impact fee that must be paid in full in order to connect, as well as the financial incentives available. The properties are located within Police District II and service will be administered through the district headquarters located at 645 Pierce Street. Fire and emergency medical services will be provided to the property by Station 51 located at 1720 Overbrook Avenue. The City has adequate capacity to serve the property with sanitary sewer, solid waste, police, fire and EMS service. The proposed annexation will not have an adverse effect on public facilities and their levels of service; and

 

                     The proposed annexations are consistent with and promote the following objectives and policy of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan: 

 

Objective A.6.4 Due to the built-out character of the City of Clearwater, compact urban development within the urban service area shall be promoted through application of the Clearwater Community Development Code.

 

Objective A.7.2 Diversify and expand the City’s tax base through the annexation of a variety of land uses located within the Clearwater Planning Area.

 

Policy A.7.2.3 Continue to process voluntary annexations for single-family residential properties upon request.

 

                     The proposed Residential Low (RL) Future Land Use Map category is consistent with the current Countywide Plan designation of the property. The Residential Low (RL) designation primarily permits residential uses at a density of 5 units per acre. The proposed zoning district to be assigned to the properties is the Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR). The use of the subject properties are consistent with the uses allowed in the Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District and the properties exceed the District’s minimum dimensional requirements. The proposed annexations are therefore consistent with the Countywide Plan and the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Community Development Code; and

 

                     The properties proposed for annexation are contiguous to existing City limits along at least one property boundary; therefore, the annexations are consistent with Florida Statutes Chapter 171.044.

 

APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT:

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USE OF RESERVE FUNDS: 

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