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14-001-V Simpson Farms - DENIED
City of Okeechobee General Services Department 55 S.E. 3 Avenue, Room 101 Okeechobee, Florida 34974-2903 Phone: (863) 763-3372, ext.. 213 I Fax (863) 763.-1686 1 1 Name cf properly owner (s): l- 2 Owner mailing address: 1 3 1 Name of applicant(s) if other than owner "r- i 4 ;Applicant mailing address: Email address: 5 Name of contact person (state relationship): [Date: Petition No. 114_60 1- Fee Pad: C.) 7a pe 3114Adicti iKi4 ce. on: :130f) 1 ' Hearing: 11,010.._ig 2"d Hearing: PUblication Dates: i! _Llotice,F Mailed: Rezone, Special Exceptio and Variance APPLICAN- T INFORMATION /Zotif ieff4 X 22 6 Contact person daytime phoheks): C.-4Q PROPERTY IdFORMATION Ftropert, address/d L irections to property: I e" Describe current use or property: A1/2:414.- 1 1'2 r 7,1 Descr':/e improvements on property (num! brft'pe buildin s, dwellin nts , occupied or vacant, etc. 5//i6 LE 7 ° S TARle-Arr tiLli Ir. OLIO ,:-.) , ource of potable water:.1 (— ittletnoc of sevyage disposal: 10 I Approx. acreaoe: I ; Is properly in a platted subdivision r is the: a use on the oroperty that is or was in violation of a city or county cirdiriance? if so, descrbe " l't 12 is 2 pending sale of the property subject to this application being granted? Valtulf Our4. • D?: 1 escrt, 'RN l.CkelCi. i tri ilarth oppicz. i South: ' _ 1 , Existing zoning: Have there 15 i rt--iperho -C441.-Ft 7.-;11-ff4V7J7 f-7 ,14 4'_4•Li vy est: I ity1P. tture Land Use classification://z)//y/A i-v re us rre,:ihmt Ceu i en any, prior rezoning, special exception, variance. or site pan approvais on the )No ( )Yes. if yes provide date, petition number and nature of approval. , i 0 • 1-,ecuest is fi ReZene, (..,_:1 `‘'.3pecial Exception /:')(\larlance.,/ .,,,- r? '.., .., .e. i 17 i Parcel identification Number: — - , , .e.>/2,1';-7 0 — e) 2:- • ' 6z, V 67 v REQt3iRED Al ENTS L�APPiicants statement of interest in property: 3T AT-WA E., /YAg-("ri/ ^! Non- refundable application fee: Rezoning: 850 plus. 30 /acre: Speciai Exception: $500 plus $30Iacre,; �fariance: $500 Note: Resolution No. 98 -11 Schedule of Land Developrnent Regulation Fees and Charges B When the cost for adve Jsing publishing and mailing notices of public hearings exceeds the established fee. or when a professional consultant is hired to advise the city on the application, the applicant shall pay the actual costs. j Last recorded warranty deed: 21 Notarized letter of consent from property owner (if applic-, t is different from property owner) Three property surveys (one no iarger than i ! x° r) containing: a. Certified boundary survey, date of survey; say- c ' , name, address and phone number . Legal description of property pertaining to the licarion -11-4 { c. Computation of total acreage to -nearest tenth of an acre 1 23 List of surrounding property owners with addresses and location sketch of the subject property. See the information Request Form from the Okeechobee Property Appraiser's Office (attached) 24 Affidavit attesting to completeness and correctness of the fist (attached) 25 Completed specific application and checklist sheet for each request cheated in line Cjonf'irif7ad1 hereby certify that the inforrnatiori in this ap ;plicatio i is. cornett. The information included ii r this application is for 'use by the City of C:ikeechobee i "s "; pr =cussing rrty request. False or misleading information may be punishable by a fine of up to $500.00 and imprisonment of up to 30 days and may result in the denial of this application. C k; Ut:rr. ed Name Date questions relating to this application packet, call Gtr 4 -10 000 /A445 ral Services Dept. at (863) -75 2, Ext. 218 2 a ?rl, city a Okeechobee 55 SE ri Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Tele: 863-763-3372 Fax: 863-763-1686 LAND USE POWER OF .A1TORN EY Name of Property -,--i -- Mailing Address: Cell: Hoc "Telephone: W(w,A,. Property Address: , , arce:10 Nu , mber: — 0 '0 Narni.,‘ of A pplicant J TII< :_____4 i • ., , Home Telephone: Work: c/./ --./c. 2e .. The undersipod, being the record title o \■•ner(s) of the real property described above., do hereby cran . unto the .ipoliettitt stated above the Rill right and po \Nor of attorney to make application to the City' of Okeechobee to charn„te the land t15:;° Of said propervy. This land use change may include re1.0111 g of tile property, II' gninting of special excepti()I1 ot variances, and tIppett Is of decisions or the Planning Department lt k understood that conditions, limitations and restrictions may be pla.ee upon the use or operation of the property. Misstatements upon application or in any hearing may result in the termination of any special exception or variance and a proceeding to pttrz.one the property to the original classi Ileation. This power or attoritey May be terminated only fry a written and notarized statement of such termination Lt t\ upon receipt o' the Planning f.)epart tnent. ! IN WITNi,ss wliFRE01'-i HE UNDERS KIN i7,r; i AVE i SET TI ii7.1R. DAV Ol Sp,- 20 1 If HAND AND SEALS TIAN / V . ____ "ITN 7.SS .... . „ „ .... . , „ 0 V/ N ER , , rlh Zhin i . 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Expires June 21, 2016 %,■,.,_ -lb, CnnbuiSchin Ain rr lunitrc ',•••,. • (R.■.n, 0'9/14) Bonded thin Western Surety Company • 101.10. 5 or 11 A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR A VARIANCE Describe the Variance sought: a Describe the physical characteristics of the property that make the variance necessary: C Did you or a previous owner of the property cause or contribute to the characteristic necessitating the variance: ( ) No ( _jYes If yes, explain: D What specifically is the minimum variance necessary and explain why a lesser variance is not adequate. E Attach a site plan showing the buildings, structures and other improvements or characteristics of the site and the location of the specific variance(s) sought. F Responses addressing the standards and required findings for the granting of a variance as described below Attach additional sheets as necessary. STANDARDS FOR GRANTING A VARIANCE [(Sec. 70- 374(b), LDR page CD70:201 Applicants are required by Sec. 70- 374(b) to address the following issues in his /her presentation before the Board of Adjustment. Staff strongly recommends that the Applicant include, in his /her application, materials that address each of these issues in order to allow Staff and the Board of Adjustment sufficient time to adequately consider the Applicant's request. I. Demonstrate that the variance is needed to overcome a hardship caused by the unique physical conditions of the site [and not merely for economic reasons or the convenience of the applicant]. 2. Specify the minimum variance required including height, lot area, size of structure, size of yard, setback, buffer or open space. [Applicant should explain why the requested variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the hardship.] (Rev 01/12) Page 10 of 11 W.F.C. Engineering, Inc. C.A. #009541 14918 Knotty Pine Place •Tampa, Florida 33625 •(813) 264 -7650 *Cell (813) 758 -3396 Email: wfceng @verizon.net Project Location - -Beef 0' Brady's Project Address: 608 S. Parrott Avenue Okeechobee, Florida #18: Applicants Statement of Interest in Property: The Applicant purchased the Property on July 21, 2014, and will continue to operate the Restaurant on this parcel. In addition, the applicant requires a 1364 sq. ft. Outdoor Open Air dining area to facilitate the dining service and catered banquet operations consistent with this land use. Applicant proposes to renovate and remodel existing building to enhance parcel Amenities and promote zoning district guidelines. Please review the response, and schedule the Variance for the November 20, 2014 hearing before the Board of Adjustment. Please contact me with any questions, or need for information you require for this Variance application. W.F.C. Engineering, Inc. C.A. #009541 14918 Knotty Pine Place •Tampa, Florida 33625 •(813) 264 -7650 •Cell (813) 758 -3396 Email: wfceng @verizon.net Project Location: 608 S. Parrott Avenue Okeechobee, Florida Additional Information Required for a Variance: A. Applicant requests a Variance from City of Okeechobee, Florida Code Of Ordinances Chapter 90 Zoning Sec.90 -285 (2) a. Lot and Structure requirements from a 20.0 front yard setback to a 10.0 feet front yard setback in this Heavy Commercial (CHV) District. B. Parcel is allowed 50% Building Coverage per Division 8 Zoning, physical dimensions To expand building limited to single portion of lot abutting existing restaurant. The Applicant Use for this property is Restaurant / Lounge as allowed by Chapter 90— Zoning Division 8. Heavy Commercial (CHV) District Sec 90 -282 Permitted uses. The Applicant does have the site physical characteristics to add an Outdoor Dining area, consistent with City of Okeechobee Code of Ordinances Appendix D Central Business District Building Guidelines Resolution No. 98 -12, which encourages the use of Covered Courts appropriate to the south central Florida climate incorporating overhangs for shading, and provision for natural ventilation and air movement. The Applicant does ask to utilize, and follow, the guidelines of the Code of Ordinance, Resolution No.98 -12 in the final design, and building renovation, for the proposed Open Air Outdoor dining area expansion. C. Previous owner did not cause or contribute to the characteristic necessitating the Variance. D. The specific minimum variance necessary is 10.0 feet reduction in the 20.0 feet of the Front Yard Setback distance. A lesser variance, will by physical dimension, prohibit "any building expansion ", and a definite Hardship from the Property Owners perspective. E. A Site Plan showing proposed expansion of Outdoor seating, with building setbacks, Total new floor area, and sidewalk connection to public sidewalks are enclosed for review. F. Responses to standards and required findings for granting the variance are provided. Page 2 of 3 September 18, 2014 608 S. Parrott Avenue Variance response Standards For Granting a Variance [Sec 70- 374(b) LDR page CD70:20] 1. The Maximum Building coverage allowed in this CHV Zoning is 50 %, the existing restaurant building coverage is 13.5 %, less than the 50% allowed. Hardship to proposed expansion is caused by the physical dimensions of the parcel, which is 130 feet of street frontage. The parcel is 130 feet in a north to south dimension, and 300 feet parcel depth east to west, approx 2.5 times longer than the parcel frontage. It is therefore physically limiting to develop the restaurant use for covered open air seating without the Front Yard setback reduction from 20.0 feet to 10.0 feet. 2. The minimum Variance required to obtain floor area for Outdoor seating and dining requires a 10.0 feet reduction from the 20.0 feet of Front yard setback described in Chapter 90- 285(2). The proposed 1,364 square feet of open air outdoor dining area is a single story, covered wood truss roof system, with concrete columns supporting the roof, and aluminum handrails enclosing the covered structure. A 4" concrete floor slab is also proposed under the roof. The Total Parcel area is approx. 42,000 sq. feet. with a 20.0 feet of front yard setback to the street right of way, abutting a 6.0 feet concrete sidewalk and an 8.0 foot bicycle lane running parallel to the edge of pavement in Parrott Avenue. The 10.0 feet setback reduction is the minimum necessary, as building expansion cannot be created in any other area of the project. Findings Required for Granting a Variance: [Sec 70 -374 (c), pages CD70: 20 & 21 in the LDRs] 1. Applicant cites Special Conditions and existing circumstances which are peculiar to the land and structure involved, and are not applicable to other land and structures in the same zoning district are: That the existing Land Use is an existing Restaurant /Lounge, without any drive through or food pickup at building, with ability to expand restricted to a single area within the property ownership. Adjacent Parcels with same Land Use have a Floor area 30% larger than the structure involved. Page 3 of 3 September 18, 2014 608 S. Parrott Avenue Variance response 2. Applicant recently purchased property on 7 -17 -2014 in as is condition with 5670 S.F. total existing restaurant floor area, or 13.5% of total building coverage. The applicant requests Variance approval for 3.4% increase in building coverage. 3. Littoral interpretation and enforcement of the LDC would deprive the applicant of Rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning districts, and cause undue Hardship as: "Outdoor Dining, public seating, and sidewalks abutting traffic lanes are existing at Flagler Park" along NW Park Avenue (SR 70) from US Hwy 441 (Parrott Avenue) East to NW /SE 7th Avenue. Multiple adjacent restaurants in the Zoning District cater and serve meals, which are hand carried across collector and local roadways to an outdoor dining area. Public seating is provided for patrons along with trash collection points. 4. The Variance, if granted, is the minimum variance necessary to make possible the reasonable use of the land and structure. 5. Granting the Variance will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is or are denied by the Land Development Code to other land or structures in the same zoning district. If the Variance is granted, the 10.0 feet of remaining Front Yard setback exceeds the front yard setbacks of business and shops within this district. 6. Granting the Variance will be provide compatibility with the Land Development Code and with the Code of Ordinances Chapter 90 Resolution 98 -12 Guidelines, which encourage the use of outdoor dining and open air seating in the overall building design. Granting the Variance will not be injurious or detrimental to the public welfare. Special provisions will be made to provide for patron safety and roadway geometry. Barriers protecting the structures will be proposed in this design. Please review the response, and schedule the Variance for the November 20, 2014 hearing before the Board of Adjustment. Please contact me with any questions, or need for information you require for this Variance application. FINDINGS REQUIRED FOR GRANTING A VARIANCE [Sec. 70- 374(c) , pages CD70:20 & 21 in the LDRs] It is the Applicant's responsibility to convince the Board of Adjustment that approval of the proposed variance is justified. Specifically, the Applicant should provide in his /her application and presentation sufficient explanation and documentation to convince the Board of Adjustment to find that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the and or structure involved, and are not applicable to other land or structures in the same zoning district. 2. The special conditions and circumstances do not result from actions of the applicant. 3. Literal interpretation and enforcement of the Land Development Code would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning districts under the terms of the Land Development Code, and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the applicant. 4. The variance, if granted, is the minimum variance necessary to make possible the reasonable use of the land or structure. 5. Granting the variance request will not confer on the applicant any special privilege(s) that is (are) denied by the Land Development Code to other land or structures in the same zoning district. 6. Granting the variance will be compatible with the intent and purpose of the Land Development Code, and the variance will not be injurious to the neighborhood or detrimental to the public welfare. The City staff will, in the Staff Report, address the request and evaluate it and the Applicant's submission in Tight of the above standards and required findings and offer a recommendation for approval or denial. NOTE: AN APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE EXPIRES IF A BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION HAS NOT BEEN SUBMITTED WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE APPROVAL [Sec. 70- 348(4)] (Rev 01/12) Page 11 of 11 as PARROTT AVENUE - U.S. 41 PARROTT A4LNOE (P) (100' R/. PER PUT) PARROTT AVENUE — U.S. 41 PARROR AWMJE (P) (100' n/w PER PLAT) LLmewon., •o• 7• o Al;E A.'aaa6Ea • Municode rage 1 oz i „ 490-,-AL igt/i,s4is VIy6/l (a h) ��ISI;eIcJj Okeechobee, Florida, Code of Ordinances » PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES » APPENDIX D CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT BUILDING DESIGN GUIDELINES » APPENDIX D CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT BUILDING DESIGN GUIDELINES Ll RESOLUTION NO. 98 -12 These building design guidelines provide information to assist the building designer to integrate public and commercial buildings within the urban landscape. They are intended to encourage creation of a high quality environment for business, work and shopping areas, and alert architects, engineers, and developers to features that should be given careful consideration during project development. The building design guidelines contain no mandatory requirements. 1. Overall building design. a. Buildings should have a strong unified architectural image, and all sides of buildings, signs, fences, landscaping, lighting, walks, and other amenities should be detailed consistently. Building forms should be appropriate for the south central Florida climate, incorporating overhangs for shading, and provision for natural building ventilation and air movement. c. Projects should be planned and designed to be compatible with adjacent well - designed buildings and urban landscape. d. Where a historical architectural style is used, it should be consistent in detailing and materials. e. There should be an honest expression in construction and design, achieved through proper use of building forms, quality materials, and judicious use of color and textures. 2. Building massing and relationships. a- Buildings should be related to human scale and should not be planned as one large unarticulated mass. b. Building forms and elements should be related to corresponding elements on adjacent buildings. Major horizontal features, windows, floor and roof levels, arcades, and canopies should recognize adjacent building alignments. The rhythm of major vertical elements, column bays, and windows in fine existing buildings should be echoed in new buildings. C. Covered arcades, canopies, and exterior courts should be incorporated to ' ` improve livability in the Florida climate, to reduce apparent building mass, and to add interest. 3. External building materials. y' Building construction materials. Construction materials should be of lasting V quality, properly used, installed and maintained. Facing brick and stone (each of fairly uniform color), textured concrete, terra cotta, and stucco on masonry are acceptable primary building materials for public and commercial structures. bane• //1 ibrarv. municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID= 11366 &HTMRequest--https %3 a %2:.. 9/15/2014 Fake, imitation and nondurable materials should not be used. Canvas canopies and awnings may be used, provided they are properly maintained and replaced before they deteriorate. b. Wall treatment. Window and door unites should be well scaled quality fixtures; bronze, anodized aluminum, and hardwood units are recommended. Extensive .areas of reflective glass window wall, vinyl, plastic, metal and wood siding, and • jalousie windows should be avoided. C. Roof treatment. Low pitched sloping roofs with clay tiles are recommended •where appropriate to the building use.•Flat roofs may be used, provided all mechanical equipment is concealed from public view. d. Paving treatment. Modular paving materials are recommended over monolithic surfaces for pedestrian areas. Paving modules should be designed to accommodate lighting units, seating, trash receptacles, trees, planters, drains and similar items. Textured and colored paving surfaces such as clay brick pavers, (not facing bricks) are recommended rather than smooth and grey finishes. Paving materials on private property may vary from, but should • complement, adjacent public and private walkways in pattern and texture. • Pedestrian paving materials and patterns should be used to identify crosswalks in parking lots. e. Color and texture. Overall building colors schemes should be compatible with adjacent quality buildings. Light and pastel colors should predominate, darker accent colors may be used to add definition and interest around elements such as door and window openings. Where feasible, texture and color should be an integral part of the building material. Strongly textured permanent materials and decorative clay product are recommended. Polished stainless steel, reflective mirror glass and similar glare producing materials should not be used extensively. Highly contrasting patterned color schemes in black and white or red and white, (for example, schemes reminiscent or motor speedway tracks), should be avoided as they are a visual disruption in the urban landscape. 4. Pedestrian circulation features and amenities. a. Pedestrian circulation should be barrier free and ramps are to be provided for the handicapped, in accord with Florida regulations. Pedestrian circulation should be planned and integrated in design with adjacent projects. b. Commercial building, first floor level facades should be attractive and provide visual interest, with shop windows, display units, entrances, and public amenities. Large areas of blank walls are to be avoided. No more than 30 percent of the first floor building elevation adjacent to a public walkway should be solid wall. C. Pockets of dead space along shopping streets are to be avoided. Where exterior courts or major building facade setbacks occur, entrances should be provided. d. Arcades, canopies and awnings should be provided along pedestrian walks for sun and rain protection. They should be at least eight feet wide, with a clear head room of nine feet. They should be permanent design elements, but may have movable and replaceable components. e. Public amenities such as fixed seating in shaded areas, trash receptacles, drinking fountains, xeriscape drought tolerant landscaping, lighting units, water features, sculpture, information directories, should be provided. https: / /library.municode .corn/ print. aspx? h= &clientID= 11366 &HTMRequest = https%3a%2... 9/15/2014 iviumcoae Page 3 of 3 5. Lighting. a. Architectural, safety, emergency and security lighting, should be integrated into /b.the building design. Pedestrian lighting should safely illuminate walkways, either from light standards or from lower level, vandal resistant, accent lights, set at a uniform height. c. Low intensity landscape lighting may be used. d. Automatic security lighting should illuminate all areas around the building and should not create shadow pockets. e. Lighting should be directed away from streets and adjacent property and should not create annoying glare. f. Energy efficient lighting equipment should be used. Metal halide are • recommended to be used in pedestrian areas and high pressure sodium in parking areas. 9. • White light is recommended, and multicolored lighting is to be avoided, especially when it might conflict with traffic signals. 6. Service facilities and mechanical equipment. a. Service entrances and service disposal facilities should be screened from view, and should be located so as not to disrupt pedestrian movement. b. Mechanical equipment and utility services should be located and screened so as not to be visible from public areas adjacent property. c. Noise from mechanical services should not be apparent in outside public areas. d. Power and communications transmission liens [lines] should be underground in public areas. e. Provision should be made for natural ventilation and air circulation. to reduce enerqv costs and noise. f. Window air conditioning units should not be used. FOOTNOTE(S): (1) - -- Editor's note— Printed herein is the central business district building design guidelines, as adopted by Resolution Number 98 -12 on October 6. 1998. Amendments to the resolution are indicated by parenthetical history notes following amended provisions. The absence of a history note indicates that the provision remains unchanged from the original resolution. Obvious misspellings and punctuation errors have been corrected without notation. For stylistic purposes, headings and catchlines have been made uniform and the same system of capitalization. citation to state statutes, and expression of numbers in text as appears in the Code of Ordinances has been used. Additions made for clarity are indicated by brackets. (Back) Cross reference— Businesses, ch. 14. (Back) https: // library. municode .com / print. aspx? h= &clientID= 11366 &HTMRequest=https %3a %2... 9/15/2014 Detail by Entity Name Page 1 of 2 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF CORPOR 'r1oNs Detail by Entity Name Florida Profit Corporation SIMPSON FARMS, INC. Filing Information Document Number P97000038332 FEI /EIN Number 593445710 Date Filed 04/28/1997 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event CANCEL ADM DISS /REV Event Date Filed 10/14/2003 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 21310 US 98 HIGHWAY 98 NORTH TRILBY, FL 33593 Changed: 04/10/2009 Mailing Address POST OFFICE BOX 721 TRILBY, FL 33593 Changed: 10/14/2003 Registered Agent Name & Address SIMPSON, WILTON E 1310 HIGHWAY 98 NORTH P. O. 721 TRILBY, FL 33593 Address Changed: 04/28/2011 Officer /Director Detail Name & Address Title DPST SIMPSON, WILTON E 21310 HIGHWAY 98 NORTH (P. O. BOX 721) TRILBY, FL 33593 http: // search. sunbiz. org / Inquiry / CorporationSearch /SearchResultDetail /Entity... 9/9/2014 1aapbias Les Lai*M. For Mlterldian 11th Csapaoy, Inc. 37837 Malian Avesus Sone 100 Dads Oty, FL33525 352-567.1241 Pits Number: 140636JL SAWS PRICE: *625.000.00 J11!i!LJIIIIJMLI1IILIJI!IiLi11JiIIiLI1 �;Z,rJ 3. 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This affidavit is made beseci upon an inspection of the tax roils of the /1, perty Appraiser of O' eec;hobee County as of . a777 - 1 L _ and the Assertions made to me by members of that Office that the information reviewed constitutes the most recent available to that office. 1 therefore attest to this Zorn{ of Applicant ,At /SQq) 'A44445, w,t, (SM0so4 , Narne cf Appi cant (printed or typed) State of Fl County of Okeechobee W yr f Date ubscribed before ne this /67V day of Se" 7. a 7 / Nlotary blic, Stale of lorida or produced 'v : ►y •, WAYNE FRANCIS REITTINGER ;; � Notary Public, State of Florida • My Comm. Expires June 21, 2016 Commission No. EE 190185 Bonded to; Viestern Suety Company . Personally as identification and 3 o ' a 69 101 105 ■ 126 0.K Cf11 -ikT 137 221 " F 111111111 1111111011