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07-001-SE Farmer - DENIED City of Okeechobee General Services Department 55 S.E. 3"' Avenue, Room 101 Okc..aeehobee, Florida 34974-2903 Phone: (863) 76.3-3372, exl. 21.8 Fax: (863)16.3-1686 F~ Jluid: lJldc: I It f'ubfi1:ialioJll Oates: t/ Name of property owner(s): n(:r mailing address: C h Name ofapplicant(s) ifother man owner (state relationship): Nulicz. Mailed: ev- A. P I' I. I C A N T 5\-eU(T' \' C{) ~<.- L5 ~-( GAme <iT , '3 4 Z1- (.. Applicant mailing address: Name of contact pcr~n (sl:1Lc relationship): Fax: <[ ~3 - Lf94- TlJ7 J t/ Property addr~s I directions to property: 50 '3 AJ E q'f!t Sf Indicate cum:ntlL'\C of property: (' \1(< ",.':~ t, C(.) AL I.v,-.' 1< / ~ I......>IA., t.-.- \,J (\ ( t Describe improvcnK;nL'I on projY' including number/rypc of dweU{ngs and whe~r oc<:upied (it 1lOIK, so SfMc:): 3 'L;<\:;" . .f\(. (A( <.:,~vP 'I ,/'I1t'f.~L h./r....' k. Apl)ro"im3te nwnbcr of acres: G fi:f:;- ~ Is pro~ in iI platted subdivision? tLc:C:. - J P 1$ there a current or reCL-n[ use of the propertY 1I1at islwas a violation of county ordinance? If so, dcscrihc: R )/ (..., 0 Have mere been any land use applications oonceming all or part of this prupat1 in the hast year'? 1 r:\O, indicate d~te, p nature and applicant's name: 1-//4- E R Is a sale subject to this application being1,rr.mtl;d? .J~) T Is Ihe 5u~iect parcel your total holdings at that location,\!j r nOl, c:k."SCri~ the remaining or inrcndaf u~"S: y II ~;) Descri~ adjoining land llSt."S I improvements to the North: Iv'! iT South: (S~ ~~\) ,'<Ol"f d EIl.'it: VqC~~ (..A/cICt k W~t: VQCAwi )(\<\6 . Exi!lting zoning: J.Vd.IS"", ,,[ .future Land Use cb.'i.,o;ification: .- ActiOfl'i Requested: L) Rezone (.6"> SI)Ccial Exception L-JVarianc:c Panelldeatific:ation Number: t/ Conlirnlalion of lafonuadonAccuracy T hereby certify that the information in 1I1i5 application is com:ct. 111C information included in this application is lor uSC by the Cily of Okceehobc:e in Pf'O"s.<:ing my request. False or misleading information may be punishable by a {j~ of up to $50000 lUld il11l,ri nll.:nl ofup to 30 days and may /\'''Sult in dlC summary denial ofthi!: :wplic:1tion. ~'--'- _ sf~,:,::.~:.\ (~I' -<.. 9 - 20. -0&' Printed N~mc Date Unifol1l'l Land U~e Application (rev. 1103) Page I of 2 200d 9B91 E9l E98(XU~) aaQ04Jaa~o lO n~!J 00:01 (3nl)9002-61-d35 ing el~..ificalion: Requested zoning c1as..,ilicaLion : What is your ~ired pc sc under the Pf'UlX)~d c~$itication: R E Z o N E I r gmnrc:d, will the ncw zone be contiguotrJ wirh a like 7.o11e? [s a Special Exception neces,."iafY for your intended use? Variance? Describe the Special Exception sought: s P E C r A L H ~\A-\ \- , f\ V'Y\ e/)"\ Arc there other similar u.~ in Lhc ilf\.-a? Is so, describe: E x NO c F.. Why would grnnting your request be in the best interest of the area and residents? p T no~ I o If business, briefly ~Oe nature including nwnhcr of employees, hour.., noise !:IClK.T.1t1on and activitie~ to be N' conducted outside of a building: lUll : t.~ .v'::; V A R I A N C R D~cribc physical chllfHClcristic or pr r makes variance necessary: Did you ca~ or contribute to the dlaracreristic? Is so, describe: Whal is the minimum variance necessary? Unitonn Land U:;c: Application (rl:'Io 110:;) Page 2 of 2 lOad 9991 E9L E99(XUJ) aaQ04Jaa~o lO fi~!] LO:OI (3nl)9002-61-d3S To whom it may concern IT IS MY REQUEST THAT YOU ALLOW THIS PROJECT TO MOVE FORWARD SO THAT MY COMPANY MAY PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRMENT TO VIEW ADULT STILE ENTERTAINMENT IN A SETTING THAT WILL BE SECURE FROM ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND BE OPERATED IN A RESPECT ABLE MANNER SO THAT NOT TO HURT THE COUNTIES OVER ALL REPUT A TION.AND IN DOING SO YOU WILL FIND THAT THE LOCATION THAT WE HAVE CHOSEN IS A SOME WHAT PRIV ATE OFF THE BEATEN PATH. WE ALSO HAVE NO INTENTION OF OPENING DURING SCHOOL HOURS. THERE ARE ALSO NO RESIDENT STILE HOMES IN SIGHT OF THE PROPERTY SO THAT WE MAY LESSEN OUR APPEARANCE TO MINORS. WE WILL HAVE NUDE ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING AND DRINKS, WE ALSO SPONSOR MANY NONE PROFIT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. WE ARE ALSO INVOLVED IN MANY MORE ENTERPRISES. WE ALSO BUILD HOMES AND DEVELOPE PROPERTY AND ARE CURRENTLY WORKING WITH CENTURY 21 IN OKEECHOBEE TO DEVELOP EAFFORDABLE HOUSING UNDER $140,000.00 ~~ ~YLw (YIc~~ ~~b 1?/~/00 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WE ARE WRITING THIS LETTER IN REGARDS TO nlE PARKING AT 108 NE 9TH ST, OKEECHOBEE , FLORIDA, THE SIGHT OF THE PURPd~ED ADULT GENTLE MENS CLUB, IT IS OUR UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CITY HAS itEQUESTED THAT WE HA VE PARKING OF AN ASPHALT NATURE. THE AMOUNT OF PARKING HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT WE WILL NEED 1 SPACE (9X20) PER EVERY 300 SQ. FT OF BUILDING SPACE. THE BUILDING IS 120 LONG BY 40 WIDE WHICH TELLS US WE NEED 16 PARKING SPACES. WE CURRENTLY HAVE PARKING FOR 13 CARS ON EXISTING CONCRETE. IT IS ARE INTENT TO ASPHALT THE PARKING LOT AND DRIVEWAY FOR WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE NO LESS THAN 34 PARKING SPACES. HOWEVER, WE WILL NOT BE IN POSSESION OF ALL OF THE BUILDING DUE TO OTHER TENANTS. THE BUILDING IS SPLIT INTO 3 SECTIONS AND RENTED TO 2 OTHER DIFFERENT PEOPLE. AS THEY LEAVE, WE WILL BE TAKING OVER THE WHOLE BUILDING. OVER THE NEXT 6 MONTHS, WE WILL BE LOOKING TO OPEN NEW THINGS IN THE BUILDINGS. IN DOING SO, WE ARE A WARE THAT WE WILL HAVE TO RE APPLY TO THE CITY, AT WHICH TIME WE WOULD BE ABLE TO START THE PARKING LOT. WE WOULD SECURE A $10,000,00 BOND WITH THE CITY TO ENSURE THAT BY THE END OF 6 MONTHS, WE BEGIN, AND BY THE END OF THE 1 ST YEAR, WE ARE DONE. IF WE FAIL TO BEGIN BY THE SIXTH MONTH AND CLOSE, THERE WILL BE NO FAULT. SHOULD WE CONTINUE PAST THE SIXTH MONTH, WE MUST COMPLETE BY THE 12TH MONTH OR WE WOULD LOSE THE BOND TO THE CITY AND OUR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE. WE HOPE YOU FIND THIS AGREEMENT TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF ALL PARTIES CONCE\\NED. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT ANY TIME SHOULD ANY QUESTIONS ARISE. SINCERELY ~. STEVEN GAME 12/7/06 ... 'r ,? .c:~~ / z./~/o 0 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: IT IS MY REQUEST THAT YOU ALLOW THIS PROJECT TO MOVE FORWARD SO THAT MY COMPANY MAY PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT TO VIEW ADULT-STYLE ENTERTAINMENT IN A SETTING THAT WILL BE SECURE FROM ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES, AND BE OPERATED IN A RESPECTABLE MANNER SO AS NOT TO HURT THE COUNTIES OVERALL REPUTATION. IN DOING SO, YOU WILL FIND THAT THE LOCATION WE HAVE CHOSEN IS OFF THE BEATEN PATH. WE ALSO HAVE NO INTENTION OF BEING OPEN DURING SCHOOL HOURS. THERE ARE NO RESIDENTIAL HOMES IN SIGHT OF THE PROPERTY. WE FEEL THIS WILL LESSEN OUR APPEARANCE TO MINORS. WE WILL HAVE NUDE ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING. WE DO NOT PERMIT THE DRINKING OF ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITHIN OUR ESTABLISHMENT. WE ALSO SPONSER MANY NON-PROFIT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. WE ARE INVOLVED IN MANY MORE ENTERPRISES. WE BUILD HOMES AND DEVELOP PROPERTY AND ARE C~~ Y Wq~o wrm CENTURY 21 IN OKEECHOBEE TO DEVELOP AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNDER $140,000.00. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT ANY TIME. THANK YOU, PRE-LEASE PROPOSAL Comes now Charles E. Farmer and Steven Game and submits this pre-lease proposal to the parties concerned. Above parties have met and tentatively agreed upon a lease, amount yet to be determined, for a period of five (5) years. Said lease property listed as: Exhibit A Lots 1,2,3 and the North 40' of Lots 4,5 & 6. Block 51 City of Okeechobee, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 5, page 5, public records of Okeechobee County, Florida. Please find attached hereto a copy of the Deed to said property. So submitted. ,.,,~ ~ ~~ a L~:4'"~ c: , . ,,!<> r7..-l-" CHARLES E. FARMER JJ .~.: ./ STEVEN GAME ~ tB)m" KIM CHERE McLEOD * * Notary Public. State of Florida ~..... ;j.;,; Commission No, DO 403011 ",,,'/J,,i? My CommIssion Expires 3/06/09 YUrm (!Aw m ('(},ead II-I'-/-O~ QUITCLAlUOEEDI(_"o" i)",.1(). 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That the first party. for and in consideration of the sum of $ ,l'U) in hand paid by Ihe said second party. the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged. does hereby remise. release. and quit claim unto the Stlcond party forever. all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said first party has in and to the following described 101. piece or parcel olland. siluate. lying and being in the County of RK-fr /hAJ-<,,,. ,Slate of ,rQ .Io-wil: j{;ra/ # 3-/5'-3 7-:JJ ~1'1t:J-tPt?>I(!Y-,t7t?It:? 01y of Ok~t,oI7...'P Lots f~l, & /II '10 Ff O~ tors if j; ~ C 1Jt..Ley T1 c:fN~e,., [off 310953 Blcxk 5"1. fILED FOR RECOR OHECWHl[[ COmITY.ll 20Q2t'^Y 214 PI~ 7.: % SHARON ROIlERTSOP, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COUR ~p ~e IInb to ~lb The same together wilh all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and all the estate. righ'. title. interest, lien. equity and claim whalsoever of the said first party, either In law or equity to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said second party forever. ~n .itne.. .~trtpf. the said first party hits signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above wrillen. Signed. sealed and delivered in the presence of: ~~~~~ Wi _I ~_ ,Ipr\h' R ~n ....... "- IJ:€~'- /)~lf/n t! ~""""I~ -- "7 J/.!t2 A/ IA/ 1'5/ ...om.._ IBI ~f..", FtJ ?~~ ~~~ ....... "- 4fRAlJie MH/.lJlJbfi ....... 51...... 'ibID 0:0..... if "J) eo..or..o.~ (iI..,) IBI -- -- WiI... St.....,. (as ..c:o..on..or.IIMJJ ... orra A...... ~ i 8 If I .. 1 i i ~ f I' ~ :/1 J beRby CenifYlhaJ 00 Ihi. day, before me, an ollic:cr duly aUlhorized 10 administer oalbs IIld lake acknowledsment., personlly appeared known 10 me 10 be tbc pcISDO_ .....ribed in and who ..cealed tbc fORsoinsloSlnament, who aeknowledsed be,... me lhal I.J-r:... e.cealed tbc ....... IIld ID oalb WIS Iat.... (Cbcck 0":) Q Said pcnon(~) 111m personally tnown 10 me. Q Said pcrsoa(s) provided lbe tollowlnSIYPC of idcnlifinlion: !e> Iy and Slale lasl atore..id Zco ?- 0IIa NOTARY au..u. STA.... SiAL CUfPOIO c. Im$, JR. ~.1lD011'''' IIllJ11CUIII12llClS -_..' ..~ GUMHt - Petition No. () to -0 I d- -s.t::.. Affidavit Attesting to the Completeness and Accuracy of the List of Surrounding Property Owners I hereby certify under the penalty of law or the revocation of the requested approval sought that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the attached list constitutes the complete and accurate list of the property owners, addresses, and parcel identification numbers of all parcels and tracts within three hundred (300) feet not induding intervening streets, alleys, or waterways, of the perimeter of the lands which are subjects of, or are contiguous to but held underthe same ownership as, the lands subject to the application for a change in land use or 20ning, said list constituting a portion of that application. This affidavit is made based UPo~inspectiOn of the tax rolls of the Property Appraiser of Okeechobee County as of L7 II [:6 , , ;l 0 CJ b and the assertions made to me by members of that Office that the information reviewed constitutes the most recent information available to that office. I therefore attest to this day of ~!~'- SiQrlalure plicant Ed 1< e 5:> l~ ) F:c... ~",. " I 5 -r-e...." c ~ G t+ ~ e...- Name of Applicant (printed or typed) 11- 8 -Ob Date State of Florida County of Okeechobee Sworn to and subscribed before me this Personally known to me or identifi~tion and did 7 an oath. <j'M dayof ~~~ . produced 0 as Seal: \\'':A~''~''~, /~<''J..'i',~:::< BETTY J. CLEMENT ~i ~ ':.~ MY COMMISSION # DO 393559 ~;-o''''b~~'' EXPIRES: February 7 2009 I'"f,.ni'\\ Bonded Thru Notary PubflC U~derwriters EOOd 9991 E9L E99(X~~) aaqo4Jaa~0 lO ~~l) 90:01 (3nl)9002-61-d3S / / '" z 0 F ll. i2 u VJ ~ W U Cl 0 ---l OJ Z 0 (f) > >-= W CD 0::: w I- <( Cl ci ~ N I'") '<t \... z V FOUND 5/8" IRON I I I FOUND 5 "'8" I 'WD &- CAP STAMPED: LOT 6 IRON ROC;'&- FOUND 5/8" "RLS2084" BLOCK 34 CAP STAMPED: IRON ROO-NO (HELD) I.~~, ~'I....\I _ 1/ "RLS2D84" ~'D. 8982'( ) ~1'(M)~5~ _ _ ~ 85.98'(M)' M S89.55'57"E(M) BASE BEARING : FOUND 5/8" I IRON ROO &- CAP STAMPED: "RLS2084 " . (HELD) ~ J 50UNDARY SURVEY FREF ARED FOR: GAME. SHEET 1 OF 1 LYING IN SE.CTION 15, TOWNSHIF 37 SOUTH, RANGE. 35 EAST OKLE.CH05LL COUNTY, FLORIDA q ~- NE 9TH STREET (2-LANE ASPHAL T SURFACE ROAD) STANDARD NOTES: 1, THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE SEARCH OR AN ABSTRACT. THIS OFFICE HAS NOT PERFORMED A SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS FOR EXISTING EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, ABANDONMENTS, ZONING SETBACKS OR DEED RES-TRICTIONS. 2. "ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO SURVEY MAP OR REPORT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES," , 3. THIS SURVEY IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND RAISED EMBOSSED SEAL OF THE SIGNING FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER, 4. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE PER PLAT OR DEED, - 5, LOCATIONS OF BUILDING(S) ARE LIMITED TO THE ABOVE GROUND WALLS. FOOTERS OR FOUNDATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN LOCATED. 6. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, IF ANY, HAVE NOT BEEN LOCATED. 7, SYMBOLS ARE NOT TO SCALE. EOP EOP Eor Eor EOr CA TCH ~ BASIN EO EOP EOP EO 12' X 40' CMP EOP- 12' X 40' CMP 1:::===== 89.SS'S7"E(M) O.031(M) 1S01(P) DRIVE NOT LDCA TED FOUND 5/8" IRON ROO &- CAP STAMPED: "RLS2084 " (HELD) 70' R/W (p) FOUND 5/8" IRON ROO &- CAP STAMPED: "RLS2084" (0.1'N.) ~ ~ (/) o q ~ LOT 1 Ol BLOCK 151 g a (T1 z o o ...l Ol c5 LOT 3 I'V BLOCK 51 :: :E ~ 10) ~ ~~ ..., ~~ ~ I~ ~ ~ I PROJECT SPECIFIC NOTES: 1. SITE STREET ADDRESS: 508 NE 9TH STREET, OKEECHOBEE FL, 34972. 2, FLOOD ZONE: SITE APPEARS TO LIE WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN AS FLOOD ZONE "CITY OF OKEECHOBEE - AREA NOT INCLUDED", PER THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY'S (FEMA) NA TIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM (NFIP) FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) FOR COMMUNITY NUMBER 120177, PANEL NUMBER 0200B, DATED 2/4/1981. 3. BASE BEARING: THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NE 9TH STREET IS TAKEN TO BEAR SOUTH 89.55'57" EAST. ALL OTHER BEARING SHOWN HEREON ARE RELATIVE THERETO. LOT 2 BLOCK 51 J c .., r-- Ol ..;- .., <..;- wolXl Er:a::~ ~~r!. u U1 tj~-7 ~1IJ1"1- o~~~ lu..~ !:jttJ~:2 w~l.J...- ~o 5 "'11Xl~ .<:OIXl E ......... to tn ItltO<.OQ;I ;t~J ~ zo~~ ~CD 1.Q, ..,tj:2 .. G: co \;j~w ,",\-Z ~"'o ~1E .:J :;;: ::< d z D:::::~ uJ zuJ oz~ ~\J QZ., uJuJ Il...-ut X\J., uJz" >- uJ::l ~ ::J V) ......... ~ '-'" ......... ~ '-'" TOTAL AREA: 0.688 ACRES ~ to !C to ~ ~ to !C to ~ I --L STANDARD LEGEND (CONTINUED): Im'.rn = ELECTRIC RISER/VAULT/METER. em = TELEPHONE RISER/VAULT. IXl = WATER VALVE/METER. ~ = FIRE HYDRANT. @ = STORM WATER MANHOLE. @ = SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE, ~ = CENTERLINE. ~ = WOODEN POWER POLE/ SERVICE POLE. o = 5/8" IRON ROD. STANDARD LEGEND: ALIGN. = ALIGNMENT. ASPH. (OR) ASP = ASPHALT. APPROX. = APPROXIMATE., BLDG. = BUILDING. CONC. = CONCRETE. COR. = CORNER. CMP = CORRUGATED METAL PIPE. EOP = EDGE OF PAVEMENT. EOS = EDGE OF SHELL (ROCK), FC = FENCE CORNER, OHU = OVERHEAD UTILITY (WIRES/LINES). TYP. = TYPICAL. WPP = WOOD POWER POLE. WSP = WOOD SERVICE POLE, 11.3' 20.4' I'V o """' '"0 '-'" '118.35' 20' WIDE ALLEY (NOT OPEN) NOfZTH 40' 30' I ' 20' 10' O' 20' , " , 1 INCH = 40 FEET 0" = 40') 40' I T--T ~ '!. ;10. WELL &- PUMP (5'+/-W) OF BLDG. I I I 1S0.03'(M) 1501(P) N89.SS'S7"W / NORTH 40' LOT 2 BLOCK 51 (0) / '\ ~ ..., U c:: ~ 0 ;: ~ to ---l I~ to 0 OJ 0 I N to N 0 I IX) ~ to I IX) ~ ~ 0 ~ I If) 0 u.. IX) I 0 .::::. z I 0 ~ I ~ I'") to 0 ~ 0 f- ~ >-= W I- W U >-= ~ <( <.:> c:: w Cl W --:l CD Cl <( CD 0 " w >- ~ ~ z ::.:: ~ ::J 0::: ~ u ::.:: z a.. <( w c:: 0 c:: I ::J 0 I- Cl U VJ CD U w ~ ~g Cl ..., ...J 0 <( <(!:!:! !:!:! c:: Cl CllJ.. lJ.. ll. / FOUND 5/8" IRON ROO NO 1.0, (HELD) FOUND 5/8" IRON ROO NO 1.0. (0.2'5.) I NORTH 40' I . LOT 3 I ~ BLOCK 51 (0) I I~ I TRANSPORTATION, , , I I BLOCK I INC. NORTH 40' I LOT 1 51(0)~1 o ~I SURVEY OF: LOTS 1, 2, & 3 AND NORTH 40 FEET OF LOTS 4, 5 & 6, AND ALLEY BETWEEN SAI 0 LOTS, BLOCK 51, OKEECHOBEE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 0, OKEECHOBEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. I C.S.X. PREP ARED FOR: STEVEN GAME; ~ It-. I SOU77-I LINE - BLOCK 51 \ I L-= - -----L- ~O'(P) ~ - ""- ~ N E ~:;1J- N~o!'l}E E T ---; / ,------r------r--- I I I I I I I ~ I ~ I ~ I ~~ I ~~ I ==~ s~ I C)C) I C)Q I Q3 I -..JQ3 I -..JQ3 I I I l__J___~ H- 20' ALLEY r--i---~ - I I I I "t I ~ I "t "') I.C) . 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"ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO SURVEY MAP OR REPORT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES," 3. THIS SURVEY IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND RAISED EMBOSSED SEAL OF THE SIGNING FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER, 4, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE PER PLAT OR DEED. 5, LOCATIONS OF BUILDING(S) ARE LIMITED TO THE ABOVE GROUND WALLS. FOOTERS OR FOUNDATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN LOCATED. 6. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, IF ANY, HAVE NOT BEEN LOCATED. 7. SYMBOLS ARE NOT TO SCALE, PROJECT SPECIFIC NOTES: 1. SITE STREET ADDRESS: 508 NE 9th STREET, OKEECHOBE, FLORIDA, 34972. 2, THIS IS A SPECIAL PURPOSE SURVEY, THE INTENT OF WHICH IS TO SHOW THE DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP OF AN EXISTING BUILDING TO A NEARBY LOT CORNER, TO ASSIST WITH A SPECIAL EXCEPTION REQUEST FOR LAND USE ZONING. STANDARD lEGEND: ALIGN. = ALIGNMENT, ASPH. (OR) ASP = ASPHALT. APPROX. = APPROXIMATE, BLDG. = BUILDING. CONC. = CONCRETE. COR, = CORNER, EOP = EDGE OF PAVEMENT, EOS = EDGE OF SHELL (ROCK). FC = FENCE CORNER. OHU = OVERHEAD UTILITY (WIRES/LINES). P,O,B. = POINT OF BEGINNING, P.O,C, = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT. P.O,T. = POINT OF TERMINUS. R/W = RIGHT-OF-WAY. TYP. = TYPICAL. WPP = WOOD POWER POLE. WSP = WOOD SERVICE POLE. H/IND/RMF = ZONING DESIGNATION. STANDARD lEGEND (CONTINUED): ~ = ELECTRIC RISER/VAULT/METER. em = TELEPHONE RISER/VAULT. lXJ = WATER VALVE/METER, M = FIRE HYDRANT. @ = STORM WATER MANHOLE. @ = SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. <t = CENTERLINE. "'O.J = WOODEN POWER POLE/ SERVICE POLE. o = 5/8" IRON ROD. PREP ARED FOR: STEVEN GAME; SURVEY OF: LOTS 1 -3 AND THE NORTH 40 FEET OF LOTS 4-6, BLOCK 51, OKEECHOBEE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKEECHOBEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. - ~~~----- HN A. WilSON, PSM ROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS5157 FLORIDA DBPR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. LB7429 FLORIDA BPE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. 26838 -"~~ z 0 i= a.. ~ u (f) ~ w U Cl 0 -.J en Z 0 1i1 :> ;;..: w CD 0::: w t- < Cl c:i ... (',It'') ~ Z ~ ~~ tJ 6~~ ~~ CS <~ ~~ ~~~ ~ >: ~~ s ~ \J) / iJ ,~ I') r-- '" ,.. I') <t,.. waCO w-'" (DO::'" 001 5~t;; w -I') wt:::1 ~lJ)I"')- oo(o~ ICO C I u ..~ I- L..J x.- ww<~ w~L.a..- !!,O 6 Ullco& .cocoE _.....(0(1) It)t.eCDGJ ~ I I 3=xr--:o zO~.2 ,.. (D I .Q, gt3~ .. G: co ~~~ t:t-z OUlO OI a. a. .:J :;;: :::0 .. .... City of Okeechobee November 16,2006 Mr. Steven Game 2210 NE Daniels Street Arcadia, FL 34266 Re: Boundary Survey for an Adult Entertainment Salon. (preliminary review) Dear Mr. Game; The Engineering Department has reviewed the boundary survey for the Special Exception you applied for to open an Adult Nude Dancing establishment. We require a more detailed lay-out of the proposed business to assure there are no parking, drainage and landscaping issucs that would impede your application f()f your business license I respectfully IT4uest that your Engineering! Architect Consultant summit preliminary plans indicating the entire building usage. I am attaching parking, drainage and landscaping infornlation that the City requires for this project. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, ~ a;~ ;&~I~~ ~ermudez P.E. City Engineer cc: Brian Whitehall City Administrator John Cook, City Attorney Betty Clement, General Services Coordinator Jim LaRue, City Planner Herb Smith, Fire Chief Charles Farmer 55 S.E. Third Avenue. Okeechobee. Florida 34974-2903. (863) 763-3372. Fax: (863) 763-1686 ... c. A building is in an historic district or is of historic' interest. d. A building is in a Gomniercial, Cen- tral Business District, or Public Use Zoning Categories, (2) The city council may require the appli- cant to provide a parking study when the technical review cOlnmittee presents data indicating that an increase or decrease in the number of parking spaces may be warranted, (3) An applicant may submit a parking study to demonstrate that either the parking or loading space regulations are excessive for the use proposed, or there is not a current need for all spaces, (4) A parking study requesting deferral of parking spaces shaH contain: a A site plan locating the tobI re~ C]lIired p;lrking spaces and designat Ill!, thp d"f'Tred Sp;lC'CS. :Hlll ;1 hnd SCqllllg pLIIl uf the dd'prrpd p;lrklll!~ ;lrel1 b A written agreement with the city that the developer will pay for a study to determine the need to pro- vide the full parking requirement and that the deferred spaces will be converted to parking spaces at the developer's expense should the city determine that additional spaces are needed, (5) The number of parking spaces shall not be reduced below these requirements where there is insufficient parking, (LDR 1998, * 452; Ord No. 815, ~ 1, 2-4-2003) Sec. 90-484. Reduction of paved parking space requir,enlents. (a) The number of paved spaces lllay be re- duced by the city council when a parking study demonstrates that the pmposed use normally would h,we a deman(] for the total required p;lrk- ing spaces only on one or two days a WPE'k, Slip!" N", 1 ZONING * 90-51] (b) Paved parking spaces shall not be.,reduced by more than 75 percent. ' (LDR 1998, * 453) Sec. 90-485. Reduction of parking space reo quirements in commercial dis. tricts. (a) In conunercial, central business, and public use zoning districts, city conncil may reduce the number of parking spaces if the technical review committee finds that there is a surplus of on- street parking in the immediate vicinity of the proposed use that is not required by other uses, or that the applicant has provided sufficient off- street parking by alternative means, such as but not limited to a parking garage, or adequate parking lots adjacent to the proposed use. (b) City council may require the applicant to provide a parking study, or evidence of ownership or lease of alternative off-street parking, and may attach conditions to an approved or alternative parking space reduction, (cl In the eBD the number of parking spaces c;h;111 not 1)(' rc,dllccd by more th:lll SO pel'cent fl'om Ll];lt othl'I'\'" JSl' I'pqlllred If\ thl.~;t. n'f~lIbtlons, (d) In commercial ZOl1Jng districts the number of parking spaces shall not be reduced by more than 20 percent from that otherwise required in these regulations. (e) In public use zoning districts, the number of parking spaces shall not be reduced by more than 50 percent [l'om that otherwise required in these regulations. (LDR 1998, ~ 454; Ord, No, 815, ~ 1, 2-4-2003) Sees. 90-486--90-510. Reserved. DIVISION 3, OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING* Sec. 90-511. Design standards. (3) Par/?ing and loading space locatioll, (1) Except as provided in this section, re- quired off-street parking and loading spaces shan be located on the sallle parcel as the pnmary use, 'I:Cross rerp.'ence-P;trking, stopping ~lnd SL1Ildillg-. ~ :)-1--11 L't :-il"q C D90::3:3 * 90-511 OKEECHOBEE CODE (2) The City council may approve off-site park- ing facilities if the technical review com- mittee finds that the location of the off- site facility will adequately serve the llse for which it is intended, and if the appli- cant submits a written agreement to the city ensuring the continued availability of the off-site facility for parking use, (b) Parlling space size. The minimum parking space shall be nine feet wide by 20 feet long; handicapped shall be as defined by state handicap code accessibility, (c) Loading space size, The minimum loading space shall be ten feet wide by 30 feet long, with 14 feet vertical clearance, (c1) Parking access driveway width, (1) The single- fmnily residence 11lll1lm nm driveway width shall be at least eight feet. 1:2) For ~lllltllf'r liSPS, tIw minimum clnvpw,lY Width ,,11.111 hi' 3, P;nkmg sp~ces between 7e) degrees and 90 degrees angles to the drive- way, 24 feet. b. Parking, spaces any other angle to the driveway, 20 feet. (e) Parking and loading space layout. (1) Except for single-family dwellings and places of public assembly or worship, each parking and loading space shall be paved, (2) Except for single-family dwellings, each parking or loading space shall open di- rectly onto a driveway that is not a public street, and each parking space shall be designed to permit access without moving another vehicle. (3) Buildings, parking and loading areas, hmd- scaping and open spaces shall be designed so that pedestrians moving between park- ing areas and buildings are not unreason- ably exposed to vehicular traffic hazards, (4) Paved pedestrian walks shall be provided along the lines of the most intense use, particularly between building entrances to streets, parking areas, and adjacf'nt buildings I:)) Luad1l1g faClJjties sh,dl 1)(' HIl'Jlllfipd ,IS to purpose and location when not clenrly evident. (LDR 1998, * 460) Sec. 90-512. Space regulations. Off-street parking spaces are required as follows: (1) Residential Uses: Single or two-family dwelling Multiple-family 1 bedroom Multiple-family 2 bedrooms Multiple-family :3-4 bedrooms Mobile home park Ad ultJassisted living facilities Commercial Uses: Shopping center, Retail store or service Furniture or appliance store Professional office, business otTice, Medical office Nursery, lumberyard Restaurant, nightclub Barbershop, bp:1l1ty shop (2) SlIpp, No, 1 CD90::34 2 per dwelling 1.75 per dwelling 2 per dwelling 2,25 per dwelling 2,25 per dwelling per unit or bedroom 1 per unit or bedroom 1 per 300 square feet of floor area 1 per 500 square feet of floor area 1 per 300 square feet of floor area 1 per 180 square feet of floor area 1 per 250 square feet of floor area 1 per 75 square feet of floor 3rea 2 per service chair ZONING ~ 90-512 Auto service, repair or wash Automobile sales 1 per bedroom, plus 5 spaces, plus accessory uses 1 per 150 square feet of floor area 1 per 400 square feet of floor area Hotel, motel (3) Ente/'tainment and Recreation Uses: Private club Health club Tennis, racquet or handball court Theater Indoor recreation Golf driving range Golf course Marina 1 per 300 square feet of floor area 1 per 150 square feet offloor area, include pool 2 per court, plus accessory uses 1 per 3 seats, plus 5 spaces 1 per 200 square feet of floor area, plus acces- sory uses 1 per tee, plus accessory uses 6 per hole, plus accessory uses 2 per 3 boats slips, plus storage for trailers and boats (4) Institutional Uses: Government office, Courthouse or other public facili ties Place of public assembly or worship Hospital Nursing home 1 per 400 square feet of floor area 1 per 3 persons in main auditorium 1 per 1 bed 1 per 4 beds, plus] for ench emp]oype at maximum shift :3 per cl:1ssrool1l ] per 6 students, plus 1 C;P;ICC Jlf'I' 'i\ ;df IHem her 1 per 3 students, plus] space per staff mem- ber 1 per 5 students, plus 1 space per staff mem- ber In lieu of student parking, day care, preschool and nurseries may provide an off-street dropoff and pickup area, elullllir I<I"h school :-;,'111111' h1i'h :--clwo] College Day cme, preschool, nursery Required parking for government office, courthouse or other public facilities shall be calculated using net usable floor space, Such net space shall be calculated by excluding from square footage computation such space as mechanical, service, atrium, lobby and storage spaces, The areas used or covered by furnishings, office equipment, partitions, or other items used within usable floor area shall not be excluded from such computation, Usable floor area shall be considered net space, and would include those areas such as offices, waiting and assembly areas, courtrooms, conference rooms, jury rooms, restroollls, holding cells, and generally all space wherein people may meet or <1ssemble to conduct the regular business of the facility. (5) Industrial Uses: Industrial, Wm'ehouse 1 per 1,000 square feet of floor area up to 20,000 square feet, pIllS 1 per 2,000 square feet of 0001' area to 40,000 square feet, plus 1 per 4,000 square feet of noor area over 40,000 square feet Silp!" No 1 CD90::35 * 90-512 OKEECHOBEE CODE (6) Use Not Specifically Listed: Parking spaces shall be the same as required for the most similar listed use. (LDR 1998, * 470; Ord. No. 815, * 1, 2-4-03) Sec. 90-513. Off-street loading space requirement regulations. Off-street loading spaces are required as follows: (1) Residential Uses.- Multiple-family, adult/assisted living facilities (2) Commercial and Industrial Uses: Commercial, industrial 1 for 20 to 50 dwelling units, plus 1 for each additional 50 dwelling units 1:\) FII{ci!uII//I/('1I1 (II"! RI'CI'('(f!iOIl L's('s Entertmnment, recre:1tion 1 for 5,000 to 25,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for 25,000 to 60,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for 60,000 to 120,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for 120,000 to 200,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for each additional 90,000 square feet floor area, Except that. each restaurant, cOlwpnience store, ;1110 foorlstor(' Sh;llJ h<1ve :It k;)s! one l()adltl,(~ C'P:1C(' 1 for 10,000 to 40,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for each additional 60,000 square feet. floor area (4) Institutional and Other Specified Uses: Institution, government office, place of public assembly, hospital, hotel, motel (5) Use Not Specifically Listed: 1 for 10,000 to 40,000 square feet floor area, plus 1 for each additional 60,000 square feet floor area Loading spaces shan be the same as required or the most similar listed use. (LDR 1998, * 480) Sees. 90-514-90-530. Reserved. DIVISION 4, LANDSCAPING Iv! II It.iple. family one bedmom Multiple.family two t.o 10llr bedrooms Mobile home park or slIbdi. vision l\dllllhssisted Jiving fa"ili. t.les, nursing hOflle two t.rees per dwelling three In'es per dwellillg Sec. 90-531. Generally. Landscaping 8ml landscape buffers shall be indicated on a site plan and provided in accord with the regulations of this division, (LDR 1998, * 500) Sec. 90-532. Residential tree planting. The following [Ire the number of trees required in the enumer[lt.eo l>esidcnti;t] dist.ricts: two trees per dWl'lling one tree J)cr two lllllLs or bedrooms (LDR 1998, * 501) Sllpp, NOl, 1 CD9036 Sec. 90-533. Nonresidential tree and shrub planting. The following are the number of trees and shrubs required to be planted in the nonresiden- tial areas: (1) Landscaping material required under this section may be used to satisfy the stan- dards for landscape materials listed un- der parking area and landscape buffer planting standards. (2) At least one tree and three shrubs shall be planted for every 3,000 square feet of nonresidential lot, excluding areas of ex- isting vegetation which are preserved. (LDR 1998, S 502) Sec. 90-534. Nonresidential parking area. Parking areas with a single access lane do not need to be landscaped in nonresidential parking areas. Parking areas with more than one access lane shall be landscaped as follows: ( 1) At least] 8 square feet oflandscaped area for each required parking space, (2) At least one tree for each 72 square feet of required landscaped area. (3) Shade trees shall be planted at no more than 20 feet on centers near the intersec- tion point of parking spaces. (4) The minimum dimension for any required landscaped area with a parking area shall be four feet. (5) The remainder of a parking landscape area shall be landscaped with grass, ground cover, or other landscape material. (LDR 1998, S 503) Sec. 90-535. Nonresidential buffer regula- tions. Nonresidential landscape buffer areas shall be required within required setbacks and land- scaped as follows: (1) Minimum width of buffer along street frontage shall be ten feet and on other property lines, two feet. Supp, No, 3 ZONING ~ 90-538 (2) At least one tree and three shrubs for each, ;300 square feet of required land- scaped buffer. (3) Trees, may' be planted' in duster's, but shall not exceed 50 feet on centers abut- ting the street. (4) The remainder of a landscape buffer shall be landscaped with grass, ground cover, or other landscape material. (LDR 1998, S 504) Sec. 90-536. Planting in dry retention areas. Slopes of dry retention areas may be used to satisfy landscape requirements, provided that the landscape materials used are not adversely sus- ceptible to periodic inundation. (LDR 1998, S 505) Sec. 90-537. Protection of native vegetative communities and wetlands. (a) Native vegetative communities shall be pro- tected from adverse impacts of development. (b) Wetland buffers shall be at least 25 feet wide and shall be supplemented only with native trees, shrubs and ground cover. (LDR 1998, S 506) Sec. 90-538. Landscape design and plan. (a) Proposed development, vehicular and pe- destrian circulation systems, and site drainage 'shall be integrated into the landscaping plan. (b) Existing native vegetation shall be pre- served where feasible, and may be used in calcu- lations to meet these landscaping requirements. (c) When more than ten trees are required to be planted, two or more species shall be used. (d) Trees and shrubs shall not be planted in a location where at their maturity they would in- terfere with utility services. (e) Trees should maximize the shading of pe- destrian walks and parking spaces. (f) Landscaping ground covers should be used to aid soil stabilization and prevent erosion. CD90:37 ~ 90-538 OKEECHOBEE CODE (g) Landscaping shall be protected from vehic- ular encroachment by means of curbs, wheel stops, walks or similar barriers. (LDR 1998, ~ 510) Sec. 90-539. Alternative landscape design and plan. (a) An applicant shall be entitled to demon- strate that the landscape and buffer require- ments can be more effectively met by an alterna- tive landscape plan. (b) Upon review and recommendation, the tech- nical review committee may approve an alterna- tive landscape plan. (LDR 1998, ~ 511) Sec. 90-540. Native drought tolerant plant materials required. (a) Plants required to be installed shall be elected from the South Florida Water Manage- ment District's Xeriscape Plant Guide. (b) At least 75 percent of the total number of plants required shall be state native very drought... tolerant species as listed in the South Florida Water Management District Xeriscape Plant Guide. However, when a landscape irrigation system is installed, at least 75 percent or the total number of plants required shall be state native moderate or very drought tolerant species. (c) Trees shall be at least ten feet high and two inches in diameter measured four feet above ground level at the time of planting. (LDR 1998, ~ 512) Sec. 90-541. Maintenance. (a) Sufficient topsoil and water shall be pro- vided during the plants' establishment periods to sustain healthy growth. (b) Plants shall be maintained in a healthy condition, and dead, severely damaged or dis- eased plants shall be replaced. (LDR 1998, S 513) Sec. 90-542. Prohibited plants. The following plants are deemed and declared to be a nuisance within the city for existing development. In addition, after development approval, the following plant species shall not be used to comply with this division, and shall not be planted: Melaleuca leucadendra (Punk Tree) Cupianopsis anacardiodes (Carrotwood) Albizzia !ebbed (Womans 'lbngue) Brassaia actinophylla (SCheffiera) Ficus spp. (Nonnative Ficus) Syzygium cumini (Java Plum) (LDR 1998, ~ 514) Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian Pepper) Dalbergia sissoo (Rose Wood) Araucada heterophylla (Norfolk Pine) Enterolobium cycocarpum (Ear Tree) Grevilla robusta (Silk Oak) Melia azedarach (Chinaberry tree) Casuarina spp, (Australian Pine) Bishofia javanica <Bishofia) Eucalyptus spp. (Eucalyptus) Acacia audculiformis (Earleaf Acacia) Capium sebifrnm (Chinese Tallow tree) Sec. 90-543. Utility corridor requirements. (a) Landscaping near overhead electrical trans- mission or distribution lines, telephone lines, or cable television lines in both residential and non- residential areas shall follow the additional re- quirements of this section to minimize disruption or interference with such lines due to maturing vegetation. (b) No tree shall be planted where it could, at mature height, conflict with overhead utility lines. Larger trees (trees with a mature height of30 feet Supp, No.3 or more) shall be planted no closer than a hori- zontal distance of 30 feet from the nearest over- head utility line. Medium trees (trees with a height of 20 to 30 feet) shall be offset at least 20 feet horizontally from the nearest overhead util- ity line. Small trees (trees with a mature height of less than 20 feet) shall not be required to meet a minimum offset, except that no tree, regardless of size shall be planted within five feet of any CD90:38 SUBDNISIONS ~ 86-182 interest. The city may, in such cases, seek the voluntary dedication by the developer of such areas. (Ord. No. 669, ~ 3.06.06, 5-17-1994) Sees. 86-147-86-180. Reserved. ARTICLE V. REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS Sec. 86-181. Monuments. (a) Permanent reference markers shall be placed at each comer or change of direction on the boundary lines of the lands being subdivided. All such permanent reference markers shall be lo- cated and placed in conformity with F.S. S 177.091(7), and the markers shall meet the standards specified in YS. ~ 177.031(15). (b) Permanent control points shall be set at such locations in the subdivisions as specified by Y8. S 177.091(8), and by the city. Permanent control points shall meet the standards specified in YS S 1770:31(];3) (c) All lot line boundaries shall be monumented as specified in F.A.C. ch. 61G-17. (d) The location of all monuments under sub- sections (a), (b) and (c) of this section shall be indicated on the final plat. (e) All original comer markers shall be pro- tected throughout the development. Should such, or any, monuments, iron pipes, or iron pins serv- ing as monuments, fall within pavements, drive- ways or sidewalks they shall be secured to pro- posed grades by eight-inch concrete pipes and a cast iron cap for access to the original monument. All monuments must be in place before the devel- oper is released from bond, if a bond has been posted. If no bond is posted, monuments must be in place prior to the approval of the final plat. Any and all land monuments, subject to being dis- turbed or destroyed in the prosecution of construc- tion, shall be accurately witnessed before construc- tion and replaced at the expense of the developer upon the completion of construction. (Ord. No. 669, ~ 3.07.01, 5-17-1994) Sec. 86-182. Storm drainage. (a) A drainage system shall be designed show- ing the ultimate disposition of the' design storm. All stormwater conveyance systems shall' have adequate capacity to carry the runoff resulting from rainfall intensity which maybe expected for a ten-year storm period. Stormwater treatment and disposal facilities shall be designed for a 25-year storm event of 24-hour duration. Such facilities shall meet the design and performance standards established in YA.C. 17-25.025. The first inch of stormwater runoff shall be treated on-site, pursuant to F.A.C. 17-3.051. Stormwater discharge facilities shall be designed such that the receiving water body shall not be degraded below minimum conditions necessary to ensure the suitability of water for the designated use of its classification as established in F.A. C. ch. 17-3. These standards shall apply to all development and redevelopment. Where there is substantial diversion of water, such diversion shall be accom- plished so as to prevent erosion. (b) An drainage facilities shall be designed for a positive outfall to existing storm wastewater systems, lakes, canals, rivers, streams, or previ- ously constructed city, county or state road ditches. All water retention areas shall be fenced and shall be screened by appropriate trees or shrub- bery. (c) lfthe added runofffrom the developed area will, in the judgment of the city, overtax or over- load the existing public stormwater system or roadway, then the developer shall include in his plans sufficient work to enlarge the present facil- ities to care for the added drainage imposed on the system. (d) Where land is subject to periodic flooding by the overflow from creeks, rivers, or streams, a floodplain based on a 25-year, 24-hour storm must be established and clearly designated on the final plat. No building will be permitted within the area of the floodplain unless the entire area to be utilized for building is filled to a height of three feet above the floodplain and proposed filling as approved by the South Florida Water Manage- ment District (SFWMD). CD86:15 ~ 86-182 OKEECHOBEE CODE (e) Areas to be used for water retention pur- poses shall be designated as "general purpose areas" on the plat and shall not be shown on the plat in any other way. Such areas shall in no circumstances be given a lot designation in the subdivision. Such areas shall be held in common ownership and maintained by the property own- ers' association. Such property owners' associa- tion shall be provided for in the protective cove- nants specified in section 86-72, with provisions that provide for maintenance of retention areas and assessment of property owners by the city if the property owners' association fails to ade- quately maintain such water retention areas. If the city council agrees to accept the dedication of the water retention areas, they shall be deeded as general purpose areas in a given block, as the case may be. (f) Drainage facilities and necessary auxiliary improvements such as fencing and screening must be constructed and approved before the developer is released from bond, if a bond has been posted. If no bond is posted, drainage facilities must be constructed and approved by the city before the approval of the final plat (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of this sec- tion, compliance with all SFWMD regulations is also required, and the most restrictive condition between SFWMD and city requirements shall be accomplished. (Ord. No. 669, S 3.07.02, 5-17-1994) Sec. 86-183. Clearing and grading rights-of- way. The developer shall be required to clear all rights-of-way in accordance with the public works manual. The city council may provide that trees need not be removed from the right-of-way, where the preservation of such trees will not hinder the future maintenance of streets, drainage, or be a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian safety. All de- bris shall be removed from the rights-of-way. (Ord. No. 669, S 3.07.03, 5-17-1994) Sec. 86-184. Bridges and culverts. (a) All bridges and culverts shall meet the standards specified by the state department of transportation as contained in Standard Specifi- cations for Road and Bridge Construction. CD86:16 (b) Locations of bridges and culverts, with con- Struction data and full specifications, shall be shown in an exhibit, and approval or acceptance of the final plat shall not be accomplished unless such exhibit is transmitted. (c) Bridges and culverts must be constructed and approved before the developer is released from bond, if a bond has been posted. If no bond is posted, bridges and culverts must be constructed and approved by the city administrator before the approval of the final plat. (Ord. No. 669, S 3.07.04, 5-17-1994) Sec. 86-185. Wastewater and water. Standards for installation of water, wastewater and stonn wastewater are as follows: (1) Installation of any water and wastewater system shall comply with appropriate state regulations and standard specifications provided in the Public Utilities Manual and the Manual of Standards and Design Construction and Maintenance for Water and Wastewater Systems, and shall be installed under the direction and supervi- sion of, and subject to the inspection and approval of, the city. If any defects shall occur in the water or sanitary wastewater facilities within one year from the date of acceptance by the city, such defects shall be remedied and corrected at the developer's expense. The specifications and location offire hydrants shall be approved by the city. (2) All necessary stonn drainage facilities, either underground pipe, drainage wells, canals, or drainage ditches, shall be in- stalled to city standards and specifica- tions, and subject to the approval of the city, so as to provide adequate disposal of surface water and to maintain any natu- ral watercourses. In areas where high groundwater exists and it is deemed nec- essary by the city for the protection of paved streets, underdrains shall be in- stalled. 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NAME ------------------------------------------- CITY OF OKEECHOBEE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO INC DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO INC DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO, INC DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO, INC FARMER CHARLES E MASON WILLIAM H MASON WILLIAM H MASON WILLIAM H MASON WILLIAM H ORDONEZ JAVIER PATEL BAKUL K & HINA R SALRY RR SALRY RR SALRY RR SWEAT JAMES JR SWEAT JAMES JR TARMAC FLORIDA INe TARMAC FLORIDA INC WEIDLING CARL PIlI WEIDLING DEAN & WEIDLING CARL WEIDLING DEAN & WEIDLING CARL J, \/ NAME OWNADDR1 OWNCITY OW OWNZIP ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------- --------- CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 55 SE 3RD AVENUE OKEECHOBEE FL 349742903 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 55 SE 3RD AVENUE OKEECHOBEE FL 349742903 DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO INC 4100 GLADES RD FT PIERCE FL 349810000 DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO INC 4100 GLADES ROAD FT PIERCE FL 349810000 DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO, INC POBOX 12489 FT PIERCE FL 349790000 DIAMOND R FERTILIZER CO, INC o BOX 12489 T PIERCE F L3 49790000 FARMER CHARLES E 1818 SW 28TH AVENUE OKEECHOBEE FL 349745582 MASON WILLIAM H 1032 SW 20TH AVE OKEECHOBEE FL 349740000 MASON WILLIAM H 1032 SW 20TH AVE OKEECHOBEE FL 349740000 MASON WILLIAM H 1032 SW 20TH AVE OKEECHOBEE FL 349740000 MASON WILLIAM H 1032 SW 20TH AVE OKEECHOBEE FL 349740000 ORDONEZ JAVIER 20020 NW 80TH DR OKEECHOBEE FL 349720000 PATEL BAKUL K & HINA R 5903 NW rAVIAN AVENUE PORT ST LUCIE FL 34986 SALRY RR ASSESSED BY DOR JACKSONVILLE FL 332020000 SALRY RR ASSESSED BY DOR JACKSONVILLE FL 332020000 SALRY RR ASSESSED BY DOR JACKSONVILLE FL 332020000 SWEAT JAMES JR PO BOX 1906 OKEECHOBEE FL 349731906 SWEAT JAMES JR PO BOX 1906 OKEECHOBEE FL 349731906 TARMAC FLORIDA INC 1151 AZALEA GARDEN ROAD NORFOLK VA 235020000 TARMAC FLORIDA INC 1151 AZALEA GARDEN ROAD NORFOLK VA 235020000 WEIDLING CARL P III 1237 2ND AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO CA 941222702 WEIDLING DEAN & WEIDLING CARL 1515 SOUTH ANDREWS AVENUE FT LAUDERDALE FL 333160000 WE:IDLING DEAN & WEIDLING CARL 1515 SOUTH ANDREWS AVE FT LAUDERDALE FL 333160000 23 records selected. \ JtSJ1~ JI5J~ ------------~ ll"l~ '/ \ / '\ / , *;/ /~ , C i ~ ~?f ~ / ~ "\ .~""""""'" ll<;J/JSo:XI2OOiDlCl:Xl . 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J=fj fI-EJ 1=l-rJ I I I T~ liR-=-ll- 1- I r- 1- ] \",:: '"'3..-00' ~ ]t~17)1;OOtOOOOI!X:Ol1 ~ '- '\ e e Property Appraiser's Office Information Requ~t Furm for die City uf Okcc..'Chobcc Property Owner Name: Parcd Tdt:nlification Number: Contact Person Name: Contact Person Phone Number: Requested items needed by: ProJect Type: (Circle One) Rezoning Special Exception Items Needed: LOC3lion ~"\p 100' surrounding property fiom the oulennOSl portion of subject property Sllrroundmg Propeny Owners 300' from the outermost portion of subject property Items Needed: Location Map 1 00' surrounding property from the outermost portion of subject properLy Surrounding Propl;.'rty Owners 300' from the outermost portion of su~jecl property Varianee Future Land Use Map Amendment Items Needed: Location Map 100' surrolmding prolX>rty from outermost portion of subject property Surrounding Property Owners 300' from lhe outermost portion of subject property Hems Needed: Localion Map too' sWTounding property from the outermost portion of subject property Information i~ provided by the Okeeehobee Property Apprai8ers Office. You may hand deliver this request form or fax it to the (ollowing attention: Walt Taylor Okceehobce County Property Appraise" Office 307 NW Sill Avenue Phone: (863) 763-4422 Fax: (863) 763-4745 200d 9991 E9l E99(Xij~) aaQ04Jaa~0 ~o n~!) 90:01 (3nl)9002-61-d3S