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I <br />BOOK PAGE <br />coordinated on providing stormwater management capacity on the project site for the future <br />43' Avenue widening project. The Capital Project Improvement section ofthe Public Works <br />Department is negotiating with the applicant to use the stormwater tract to handle some of <br />the run-off from improvements to be made via a future 43'd Avenue widening project. The <br />proposed site plan appears to be sized to handle project run-off and to provide some <br />stormwater management capacity for the future 431 Avenue widening project Public Works <br />has no objection to site plan approval. Prior to site plan release, the applicant is required to <br />obtain a county stormwater management permit. <br />11. Landscaping Plan: The landscape plan is in compliance with Chapter 926 requirements, and <br />incorporates many of the site's existing trees. That plan depicts a Type "C" buffer between <br />the proposed facilities and the adjacent single-family zoned property. This buffer is <br />proposed to be located on all site perimeters and satisfies the specific land use criteria buffer <br />requirement for places of worship, as well as the required road buffers along the site's 43'd <br />Avenue and l Od' Street frontages. <br />12. Environmental: Since the site is over 5 acres, the native upland habitat preservation criteria <br />of section 929.05 could apply. However, the environmental planning staff has determined <br />that no native upland habitat exists on-site. Therefore, no preservation is required under <br />LDR section 929.05. <br />There is a.38 acre isolated jurisdictional wetland located on the site which will be impacted <br />by construction of the proposed stormwater pond. Mitigation for these impacts is required. <br />Specific mitigation measures will be established via the St. John's River Water Management <br />Control District permit and County Wetland Resource permit process. The applicant must <br />obtain these permits prior to site plan release. <br />13. Utilities: The site will be served by county potable water and sewer. These utility provisions <br />have been approved by the Environmental Health Department and the Department of Utility <br />Services. <br />14. Specific Land Use Criteria: The application must satisfy all applicable specific land use <br />criteria for a place of worship. The place of worship specific land use criteria are as follows: <br />January 11, 2000 <br />a. No building or structure shall be located closer than thirty (30) feet to any <br />property line abutting a residential use or residentially designated property. <br />Note: All proposed structures will be set back 30' or more from adjacent <br />property lines. <br />b. Access shall be from a major thoroughfare unless otherwise approved by the <br />Public Works Department. <br />Note: The site has access from 431 Avenue which is a major thoroughfare <br />roadway that is classified as an urban collector roadway. <br />22 <br />
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