§ 38-1390.22. Submittal requirements for development plans.  


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  • (a)

    The following information shall be provided in graphic or written form as necessary to satisfy the requirements.

    (1)

    Number and Type of Copies: As determined by the DRC staff.

    (2)

    Cover Sheet including:

    a.

    The sheet size shall be 24" x 36". (Larger sheets may be submitted if necessitated by the size and nature of the project.) Plans including more than one (1) sheet shall provide a key map relating sheets to the entire planned area. The information required on the face of this sheet should be positioned in one (1) of three (3) places: in the title block, on the location sketch or on the plotting design scheme. The information requirements are detailed below.

    1.

    Title, Legend and Location Block. The title of the proposed plan, the name and address of the owner and the name and address of the engineer and surveyor engaged to prepare and design the plan shall be included. The date, revision dates, graphic scale of plans, north arrow, current zoning, total number of lots/building sites/development sites, and total site area in acres or portions thereof shall also be included along with the section, township and range in which the subject property is located and the Property Identification Number. This information is to be located on the lower right-hand corner of the sheet.

    2.

    Location Sketch. A sketch showing the general location of the development in relation to the surrounding area shall be placed on the sheet, in the upper left-hand corner. The location sketch shall be oriented the same direction as the plotting design. It also shall be drawn to a scale large enough to show the relationship of the tract to existing and proposed community features such as Functionally Classified and Framework Streets, schools and recreation areas. An appropriate scale is 1" = 2,000'.

    3.

    The design scheme shall be drawn to a scale no smaller than 1" = 100'. All other plan sheets shall be drawn to sufficient scale to show all details, with north oriented to the top or right hand edge of the sheet.

    b.

    Name of the development as well as the associated PD/UNP and PSP;

    c.

    A boundary survey of the property that is the subject of the Development Plan that has been signed and sealed by a land surveyor registered in the State of Florida;

    d.

    A graphic depiction of the physical relationship of the property to the approved PD/UNP and PSP, and the boundaries of all applicable Land Use Districts included within the area of the Development Plan;

    e.

    Acreage of the property included within the Development Plan boundaries with and without lands included in any water body, classified wetland or designated Greenbelt, or within any dedicated right-of-way;

    f.

    A description of the use and zoning of all abutting properties that are external to the PD/UNP and/or TCSAP;

    g.

    Date of preparation;

    h.

    Name, Address and Phone Number of all the following applicable professionals: Property Owner(s), Developer(s), Planner, Landscape Architect, Engineer(s), Surveyor(s), and/or Agent(s) of the property owner or others involved in the proposal;

    i.

    Notarized Owner's Affidavit and, if necessary, Agents Authorization Letter;

    j.

    Application(s) for Concurrency Evaluation, if required.

    (3)

    Notes should be used whenever possible to explain, verify or identify additional information that is important to the understanding of the site and the plan of development.

    (b)

    Existing Conditions Sheet including:

    (1)

    The following information regarding existing conditions on and off the site shall be shown: boundary lines, location, distance, and bearings for boundary lines, and the width and purpose of all easement lines. The boundary lines of the tract shall be clearly delineated by a heavy solid line.

    (2)

    Certified topography drawn at one-foot contours using county datum and showing natural features.

    (3)

    Existing streets, street intersections or rights-of-way, both on and within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed development including: street names; location of each street; right-of-way width and centerline setbacks of each street; surface improvements; driveway approaches and locations; medians and median cut locations.

    (4)

    Existing crosswalks, sidewalks, bike paths, transit stops or other form of transportation related improvement.

    (5)

    All setbacks from functionally classified streets shall be illustrated.

    (6)

    The development line of natural water bodies shall be illustrated.

    (7)

    Existing utilities serving the property, and their location and size.

    (8)

    Existing buildings and structures on the property.

    (9)

    The 100-year flood elevation and limits of the 100-year floodplain for all developments extending into Zone "A".

    (10)

    Location of wetlands, conservation areas and associated upland buffers shall be shown on the boundary survey.

    (11)

    Other generalized existing vegetation.

    (12)

    Existing habitat areas for endangered, threatened or protected species.

    (13)

    The approximate normal high water elevations or boundaries of existing surface water bodies, wetlands, streams and canals, both on and within fifty (50) feet of the proposed development.

    (c)

    Development Plan Sheets, drawn at an appropriate scale (one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet) with all dimensions provided. Sheets may be combined depending on the scope and type of project submittal.

    (d)

    Deferred PD/UNP Elements: For any of the following PD/UNP elements that were expressly deferred to the Development Plan stage, an applicant must address such elements through graphic and tabular information provided on Development Plan sheets, or through supplemental documentation as deemed acceptable by the Planning and Zoning Managers:

    (1)

    Master Street Plan and Connectivity Analysis (see section 38-1390.16(a)(4)a. for additional information).

    (2)

    Master Block Design Element (see section 38-1390.16(a)(4)b. for additional information).

    (3)

    Proposed Parks and Open Space, Civic Spaces and Sites, and Gateways Element (see section 38-1390.16(a)(4)c. for additional information).

    (4)

    Stormwater Alternatives Analysis (see section 38-1390(a)(4)d. for additional information).

(Ord. No. 2013-02 , § 1, 1-29-13; Ord. No. 2018-08 , § 3, 4-10-18)