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Boa 94 1 tL 776 <br />9. Parking for Private School: <br />Required: 7 spaces (paved) <br />Provided: -10 spaces (paved) <br />Note: The school will share with the church the parking <br />spaces provided with Phase I construction of the church. The <br />traffic engineer has approved the shared parking proposal. <br />Since the school is used on a regular basis, the seven spaces <br />must be paved. <br />10. Traffic Circulation: Presently, a dirt driveway connecting to <br />71st Street (paved) serves the converted single family <br />residential structure. The applicant is proposing 2 two-way <br />driveways; one at the east end and the other at the west end <br />of the property. The public works director has approved the <br />2 proposed driveway connections to 71st Street. The driveways <br />will form a two-way loop system through the proposed parking <br />lot. All of the driving aisles,- 6 standard spaces and 4 <br />handicap spaces, will be paved. These paved spaces will <br />satisfy the county's parking requirements for the school. The <br />remainder of the parking spaces in Phases I and II will be <br />stabilized grass, as app"roved by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission for the church site plan. <br />11. Stormwater Management: The stormwater management plan has <br />been approved by the Public Works Department and a Type "A" <br />permit must be obtained by the appiicant. <br />12. Landscaping Plan: The landscape plan meets all Chapter 926 <br />requirements, but does not meet a certain buffer requirement, <br />as described below. <br />The specific land use criteria for schools and places of <br />worship require that a Type "C" buffer be provided along the <br />east, south, and west boundaries of the site, which is where <br />the site abuts residentially designated property. The <br />submitted site plan shows the required Type "C" buffer along <br />only the east site boundary. <br />The applicant is requesting a waiver of the buffer requirement <br />along the site's south and west boundaries, where the site <br />borders the cemetery owned by the Winter Beach Cemetery <br />Association. It is the applicant's position that a cemetery <br />does not need to be buffered from a private school or a place <br />of worship. The current LDRs, however, do not allow such a <br />waiver and do not exclude buffer requirements where adjacent <br />cemeteries are involved. <br />In staff's opinion, the basis of the applicant's request has <br />some merit, and staff is drafting an LDR amendment which would <br />not require a buffer between cemeteries and places of worship <br />or schools. It is staff's position, however, that the buffet <br />must be required under the present LDRs, and that, in the <br />event of an LDR change favorable to the applicant, the site <br />plan can be modified at a later date. Therefore, a condition <br />needs to be attached to any site plan approval stating that, <br />prior to site plan release, the site plan be revised to show <br />the currently required buffer and that approved plans and <br />buffer improvements may be modified in the future if the <br />buffer requirements are changed. <br />13. Utilities: The project will be serviced by an on site well <br />and septic tank system. These utility provisions have been <br />APRIL 49 1995 28 <br />
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