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Ord 12-15 ORDINANCE NO. 12-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ADOPTING A SMALL-SCALE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT FROM MD (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 5-12 DU/AC) TO CC (COMMERCIAL CORE), PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT", FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 163.3187, FOR LAND LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SW 6TH AVENUE, 334 FEET SOUTH OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE, AND LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SW 7TH AVENUE, 365 FEET SOUTH OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE,AS MORE PARTIC[.7IsARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND REZONING AND PLACING SAID LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RM (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO CBD (CENTRAL BUSINESS) DISTRICT,- AMENDING ISTRICT;AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 2015"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach exercised the authority granted pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Sections 163.3161 through 163.3248, inclusive, known as the „Community Planning Act";and WHEREAS,via Ordinance No. 82-89, the City Commission adopted the document entitled "Comprehensive Plan-Delray Beach,Florida";and WHEREAS, Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency,is the fee simple owner of a 0.155 acre parcel of land located on the west side of SW 61h Avenue, 334 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue, and a 0.16 acre parcel of land located on east side of SW 711, Avenue, 365 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue; and WHEREAS, the subject properties hereinafter described have an existing Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of MD (Mediuin Density Residential 5-12du/ac);and WHEREAS, the owner of the property requested to change the Future Land Use Map designation£tom MD (Medium Density Residential 5-12du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core);and WIIEREAS, the property hereinafter described is shown on the "Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated February 2015", as being zoned RM (Medium Density Residential) District;and WHEREAS, at its meeting of May 18, 2015, the Planning and Zoning Board for the City of Delray Beach, as Local Planning Agency, considered this item at a public hearing and voted 5 to 0 to recommend that the Future Land Use Map designation and zoning classification be changed for the property hereinafter described,based upon positive findings; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statutes 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the changes are consistent with and further the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the fundings in the Planning and Zoning Staff Report;and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistentwith the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the Future Land Use Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida be amended to reflect the revised Future Land Use Map designation; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida be amended to reflect the revised zoning classification. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2. That the Future Land Use Map designation of the subject property is hereby officially affixed as CC (Commercial Core). Section 3. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby declares its intent to exercise the authority granted pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Sections 163.3161 through 163.3248,inclusive, known as the "Comrxaunity Planning Act." Section. 4. That the Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to reflect a zoning classification of CBD (Central Business) District for the following described property: The North 50 feet of the South 250 feet of the East 135 feet, Block 13, Town of Delray f/k/a as Linton, according to the map of plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. And 2 ORD NO. 12-15 I The South 50 feet of North 435 feet of West 135 feet, Block 13, City of Deltay Beach, Formerly Known as Town of Linton, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 5. That the Planning and Zoning Director of the said City shall,upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provisions of Section 4 hereof. Section G. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 7. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof-as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section S. That this ordinance shall become effective as follows: thirty-one (31) days after adoption, unless the Comprehensive Plan amendment is timely challenged. If timely challenged, the effective date of this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued by the State Land Planning or the Administration Commission, finding the adopted amendri ent to be in compliance. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this amendment may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which resolution shall_be sent to the state land planning agency. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 7th day of jWy,2015. ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk First Reading: Lune 16, 2015 Second.Reading: ul 7 2015 3 ORD NO. 12-15 Coversheet Page 1 of 1 • MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Planning and Zoning Department THROUGH: Donald B. Cooper, City Manager DATE: June 23, 2015 SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM 9.B.-REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 7,2015 ORDINANCE NO. 12-15(SECOND READING) BACKGROUND At the first reading on June 16, 2015, the Commission passed Ordinance No. 12-15. LEGAL DEPARTMENT REVIEW A Public Hearing notice was published on Friday, June 26, 2015 in the Sun Sentinel. DISCUSSION This ordinance is before Commission for second reading for Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential) to CC (Commercial Core) and Rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District), by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Sections 3.1.1 (Required Findings), 3.2.2 (Standards for Rezoning Actions), 2.4.5(D)(5)(Rezoning Findings). RECOMMENDATION Motion to Approve Ordinance No. 12-15 on second and final reading. http://itwebapp/AgendaIntranet/Bluesheet.aspx?ItemID=9324&MeetingID=571 7/10/2015 £12312015 itwebapp/NavLjsAgendalPreview.aspx?Item ID=9195&Meet]D=570 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Planning and Zoning Department THROUGH: Donald B. Cooper, City Manager DATE: May 17, 2015 SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM 10.A.-MEETING OF JUNE 16.2015 ORDINANCE NO. 12-15 (FIRST READING) BACKGROUND The item before the City Commission is the consideration of a privately initiated Future Land Use Map amendment from Medium Density Residential (MD) to Commercial Core (CC), and rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential) to CBD (Central business District), for two parcels located on SW 6th Avenue and SW 7th Avenue between West Atlantic Avenue and SW 1 st Street. The two parcels measure a total of.31 acres. The property on SW 6th Avenue is located on the west side of the street, approximately 335 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue and consists of approximately 0.15 acres. The vacant property has a legal description of the North 50' or the South 250' of the East 135' of Block 13, Town of Delray. The property on SW 7th Avenue is located on the east side of the street, approximately 365 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue and consists of approximately 0.16 acres. The vacant property has a legal description of the South 50' of the North 435' of the West 135' of Block 13, Town of Delray. The properties are zoned RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) and have a Future Land Use designation of MD (Medium Density Residential). The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) owns the subject properties, and are in agreement to develop the subject parcels together with other properties totalling 6.2 acres as a mixed-use development presently known as Uptown Atlantic. The Uptown Atlantic project will span from SW 6th Avenue to SW 9th Avenue along the south side of West Atlantic Avenue. The mixed-use development proposal consists of 112 dwelling units, 17,200 square feet of office, 6,250 square feet of restaurant, and 44,841 square feet of retail with recreational facilities that includes a playground, tot lot, swimming pool, public pocket park, and dog walking area. The requested Future Land Use Map designation from MD (Medium Density Residential) to CC (Commercial Core) and Rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District), for the subject properties is to allow the use of the property to be a part of httpJAtwebapp/NuvusAgendalPreview.aspx?ltemID=9195&MeetinglD=570 112 6/23/2015 itwebapplNavusAgendalPreview.aspx?ltemID=9195&MeetinglD 574 the overall development, and will contain a portion of a townhouse, a park/tot lot, and parking. REVIEW BY OTHERS At its meeting of May 18, 2015, the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing associated with the CC (Commercial Core) Future Land Use Map amendment, and CBD (Central Business District) rezoning request. Concerns with the requested Future Land Use and Zoning designations raised by members of the public were addressed to their satisfaction. After a brief discussion, the Board unanimously recommended approval of the proposed FLUM and Rezoning on a 5-0 vote (Pike and KralI stepped down). LEGAL DEPARTMENT REVIEW Approved as to form and legal sufficiency. RECOMMENDATION Approve on first reading Ordinance 12-15 for a Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential) to CC (Commercial Core) and Rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District), by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Sections 3.1.1 (Required Findings), 3.2.2 (Standards for Rezoning Actions), 2.4.5(D)(5)(Rezoning Findings). http:lf twebapp/NovusAgendalPreview.aspx?Item I a=9195&M eetinglD=570 212 ORDINANCE NO. 12-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ADOPTING A SMALL-SCALE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT FROM MD (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 5-12 DU/AC) TO CC (COMMERCIAL CORE), PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT", FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 163.3187, FOR LAND LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SW 6TH AVENUE, 334 FEET SOUTH OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE, AND LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SW 7TH AVENUE, 365 FEET SOUTH OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND REZONING AND PLACING SAID LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RM (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO CBD (CENTRAL BUSINESS) DISTRICT; AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 2015"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach exercised the authority granted pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Sections 163.3161 through 163.3248, inclusive, known as the "Community Planning Act"; and WHEREAS, via Ordinance No. 82-89, the City Commission adopted the document entitled "Comprehensive Plan -Delray Beach, Florida"; and WHEREAS, Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, is the fee simple owner of a 0.155 acre parcel of land located on the west side of SW 6m Avenue, 334 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue, and a 0.16 acre parcel of land located on east side of SW 7m Avenue, 365 feet south of West Atlantic Avenue; and WHEREAS, the subject properties hereinafter described have an existing Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of MD (Medium Density Residential 5-12du/ac); and WHEREAS, the owner of the property requested to change the Future Land Use Map designation from MD (Medium Density Residential 5-12du/ac)to CC (Commercial Core); and WHEREAS, the property hereinafter described is shown on the "Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated February 2015", as being zoned RM (Medium Density Residential)District; and WHEREAS, at its meeting of May 18, 2015, the Planning and Zoning Board for the City of Delray Beach, as Local Planning Agency, considered this item at a public hearing and voted 5 to 0 to recommend that the Future Land Use Map designation and zoning classification be changed for the property hereinafter described, based upon positive findings; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statutes 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the changes are consistent with and further the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Planning and Zoning Staff Report; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the Future Land Use Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida be amended to reflect the revised Future Land Use Map designation; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida be amended to reflect the revised zoning classification. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2. That the Future Land Use Map designation of the subject property is hereby officially affixed as CC (Commercial Core). Section 3. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby declares its intent to exercise the authority granted pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Sections 163.3161 through 163.3248, inclusive, known as the "Community Planning Act." Section 4. That the Zoning District Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to reflect a zoning classification of CBD (Central Business) District for the following described property: The North 50 feet of the South 250 feet of the East 135 feet, Block 13, Town of Delray f/k/a as Linton, according to the map of plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 2 ORD NO. 12-15 And The South 50 feet of North 435 feet of West 135 feet, Block 13, City of Delray Beach, Formerly Known as Town of Linton, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 5. That the Planning and Zoning Director of the said City shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provisions of Section 4 hereof. Section 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 7. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 8. That this ordinance shall become effective as follows: thirty-one (3 1) days after adoption, unless the Comprehensive Plan amendment is timely challenged. If timely challenged, the effective date of this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued by the State Land Planning or the Administration Commission, finding the adopted amendment to be in compliance. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this amendment may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which resolution shall be sent to the state land planning agency. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 2015. ATTEST MAYOR City Clerk First Reading Second Reading 3 ORD NO. 12-15 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CITY OF DELRAY BEACH ---STAFF REPORT--- MEETING DATE: May 18, 2015 ITEM: Privately-initiated small-scale Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential 6-12 du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core), and an associated Rezoning from RM (Medium Density Residential) District to CBD (Central Business District) District, for two parcels measuring 0.31 acres, in conjunction with the Uptown Atlantic mixed-use development, located on the south side of West Atlantic Avenue, between SW 6th Avenue and SW 9th Avenue. NOTE: The rezoning requires a Quasi-Judicial Hearing. GENERAL DATA: Id h.I'_�] . = n Owner....................................... Delray Beach CRA RnN LUTHER Applicant............................... John Flynn, Jr., Equity Enterprises USA, Inc. Agent.......................................... Currie Sowards Aguila Architects Location...................................... West side of SW 6t" Avenue, - m El�' and East side of SW 7tn Avenue, between West Atlantic Avenue and SW 1St Street Property Size.............................. .31 acres Existing FLUM....................... MD (Medium Density Residential 5- 12 du/ac) 1E 7 Proposed FLUM..................... CC (Commercial Core) A T L A N T I C A V E N U E Existing Zoning ..................... RM (Medium Density Residential) Proposed Zoning.................... CBD (Central Business District) Adjacent Zoning................North: CBD East: RM South: RM West: CBD ST. Existing Land Use...................... Vacant Proposed Land Use.................... Construct a portion of a townhome, park/tot lot, and parking as part of a larger development Water Service............................. Available via connections to an 8" main within SW 6t" and 2N° SW 7t" Avenues s. . Sewer Service............................. Available via connections to existing sewer lines within . . N SW 6t" and SW 7t" Avenues N " -71 3RD N V. B. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission on a privately-initiated small-scale Comprehensive Plan/Future Land Use Map amendment and rezoning for two properties associated with Uptown Atlantic, a proposed mixed-use development located on the south side of West Atlantic Avenue, between SW 6t" Avenue and SW 91" Avenue. The two properties are currently vacant; one is located on SW 6t" Avenue, and the other is located on SW 7t" Avenue. The small-scale Comprehensive Plan amendment consists of a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) change from MD (Medium Density Residential, 6-12 du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core). The rezoning consists of a zoning change from RM (Medium Density Residential) to CBD (Central Business District). Pursuant to Section 2.2.2(E)(6) of the Land Development Regulations, the Planning and Zoning Board shall review and make a recommendation to the City Commission with respect to amendments to the Future Land Use Map or the Rezoning of any property within the City. BACKGROUND The Uptown Atlantic mixed-use development is proposed on the south of West Atlantic Avenue between SW 6t" Avenue and SW 9t" Avenue and consists of 6.21 acres. Nearly the entire property (5.9 acres) is zoned CBD and with a FLUM designation of CC. The remaining .31 acres consists of two vacant parcels on SW 6t" Avenue and SW 7t" Avenue which are zoned RM each with a FLUM designation of MD. The mixed-use development proposal consists of a Conditional Use request for an increase in density to permit 18 units per acre, whereas 12 units per acre are proposed. The associated Class V Site Plan application involves the demolition of all existing buildings and associated site improvements to accommodate the construction of 112 dwelling units, 17,200 square feet of office, 6,250 square feet of restaurant, and 44,841 square feet of retail with recreational facilities that includes a playground, tot lot, swimming pool, public pocket park, and dog walking area. The two vacant parcels associated with the FLUM Amendment and rezoning will accommodate parking, a park area/tot lot, and a portion of a townhome. FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT ANALYSIS Current Land Use Designation: The current Future Land Use Map designation for the subject properties is MD (Medium Density Residential, 6-12 du/ac). Requested Land Use Designation: The requested Future Land Use Designation is CC (Commercial Core). The proposed FLUM amendment is being processed as a small scale Comprehensive Plan amendment. Florida Statutes F.S. 163.3187 provides a small scale development amendment may be adopted under the following conditions: (a) The proposed amendment involves a use of 10 acres or fewer; Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 2 of 10 (b) The cumulative annual effect of the acreage for all small scale development amendments adopted by the local government does not exceed a maximum of 120 acres in a calendar year; (c) The proposed amendment does not involve a text change to the goals, policies, and objectives of the local government's comprehensive plan, but only proposes a land use change to the future land use map for a site-specific small scale development activity. However, text changes that relate directly to, and are adopted simultaneously with, the small scale future land use map amendment shall be permissible under this section; (d) The property that is the subject of the proposed amendment is not located within an area of critical state concern, unless the project subject to the proposed amendment involves the construction of affordable housing units meeting the criteria of s.420.0004(3), and is located within an area of critical state concern designated by s.380.0552 or by the Administration Commission pursuant to s. 380.05(1). This is the first amendment for 2015, which consists of .31 acres, thus the maximum of 120 acres has not been exceeded. The proposed FLUM amendment does not involve a text change to the Goals, Policies, or Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. The request is a FLUM amendment for two site-specific vacant parcels of land which are part of a larger, mixed-use redevelopment project. The subject property is not located within an area of critical state concern; the overall development will include the construction of affordable housing units. Thus, the proposed FLUM amendment can be processed as a small scale amendment because it complies with all of the above conditions. The proposed land use change is to assist in accommodating the mixed-use development in compliance with the permitted and conditional uses of the CBD. While the RM zoning district would permit the residential component, albeit just 2 units on each property, the inclusion of the subject properties assists with providing a quality mixed-use development to the West Atlantic Avenue neighborhood. The proposed CC (Commercial Core) Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation and the requested zoning designation of CBD (Central Business District) are consistent with each other. The CBD zoning designation allows mixed-use development, such as the one proposed, which will be an asset to the revitalization of the West Atlantic Avenue neighborhood, provide amenities and additional employment opportunities for residents, while improving the streetscape into the downtown. Pursuant to LDR Section 3.1.1, Required Findings, prior to approval of Land Use applications, certain findings must be made in a form which is part of the official record. This may be achieved through information on the application, written materials submitted by the applicant, the staff report, or minutes. Findings shall be made by the body which has the authority to approve or deny the development application. These findings relate to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM), Concurrency, Comprehensive Plan Consistency, and Compliance with the Land Development Regulations. Pursuant to LDR Section 3.1.1(A), Future Land Use Map, the resulting use of land or structures must be allowed in the zoning district within which the land is situated and said zoning must be consistent with the applicable land use designation as shown on the Future Land Use Map. Policy A-1.7 Amendments to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) must be based upon the findings listed below, and must be supported by data and analysis that demonstrate compliance with these findings: Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 3 of 10 ❑ Demonstrated Need-- That there is a need for the requested land use. The need must be based upon circumstances such as shifts in demographic trends, changes in the availability of land, changes in the existing character and FLUM designations of the surrounding area, fulfillment of a comprehensive plan objective or policy, annexation into the municipal boundaries, or similar circumstances. The need must be supported by data and analysis verifying the changing demographics or other circumstances. This requirement shall not apply to requests for the FLUM designations of Conservation or Recreation and Open Space; nor shall it apply to FLUM changes associated with annexations when the City's advisory FLUM designation is being applied, or when the requested designation is of a similar intensity to the advisory designation. However, the findings described in the remainder of this policy must be addressed with all FLUM amendments. The submitted application states the following: These properties were included in an RFP issued by the Community Redevelopment Agency for redevelopment with 22 other adjacent parcels with the intention of developing them as a part of a larger property assemblage. The current proposal is to develop the parcels as part of what is now named `Uptown Atlantic'..." "The properties will be included in the Uptown Atlantic Project. The properties will house parking, park area/Tot lot and Townhouse apartment." The MD (Medium Density Residential) designation currently assigned to the properties may have been adequate in the past but the current market potential of the site due to its proximity to the West Atlantic Avenue Corridor is very significant. In addition, the market trend of the area with the adjacent commercial developments such as "Atlantic Grove" which features a mixed use of commercial, office, and residential development, and the Fairfield Hotel, clearly indicate that a commercial designation is not only appropriate for the subject property but also supported by the market. The proposed mixed-use development will continue this trend along three blocks fronting West Atlantic Avenue and will contribute to the revitalization of the West Atlantic Neighborhood, while providing much-needed neighborhood amenities. 0 Consistency -- The requested designation is consistent with goals, objectives, and policies of the most recently adopted Comprehensive Plan. A review of the applicable and appropriate Goal, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan is as follows: Future Land Use Element Objective A-1: Property shall be developed or redeveloped in a manner so that the future use and intensity is appropriate in terms of soil, topographic and other applicable physical considerations, is complimentary to adjacent land uses and fulfills remaining land use needs. The development of the site with a use allowed under the proposed CBD commercial zoning (Central Business District) is compatible with other uses within this corridor which front on West Atlantic Avenue and transition into the neighborhoods with less impacting components of the development. For example, the proposed development components on the subject properties (portion of a townhome, park/tot lot, and parking) assist in transitioning into the RM zoned neighborhood. The requested rezoning of RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District) is not anticipated to negatively impact the existing land uses in the area, as the impact, if any, will be minor, and the development of land will assist in fulfilling land use needs. Future Land Use Element, Goal Area C: Blighted areas of the city shall be redeveloped and renewed and shall be the major contributing areas to the renaissance of Delray Beach. Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 4 of 10 By changing the Future Land Use Map designation to CC (Commercial Core) this parcel can be redeveloped within a larger development similar to the commercial land use pattern along West Atlantic Avenue, thereby improving the quality of life in the southwest neighborhood. The proposed Uptown Atlantic development, which incorporates the subject properties, will improve the current market value of the surrounding properties, and the overall neighborhood. Future Land Use Element - Objective C-1: Blighted areas, as designated by the City Commission, shall receive special attention and assistance in renewal. This objective shall be implemented through the following policies and activities. The subject properties are located in a blighted area where the CRA has worked very diligently to improve the neighborhood, with both residential and commercial developments. The subject request is necessary to assist in providing a quality mixed-use development within this section of West Atlantic Avenue. Future Land Use Element - Policy C-1.5 The following pertains to the redevelopment of the West Atlantic Avenue Area: this area extends in a corridor along Atlantic Avenue eastward from 1-95 to Swinton Avenue. The present land uses in this area include single family homes, duplexes, mini- parks, commercial uses along Atlantic Avenue and N.W. 5th Avenue, and scattered vacant parcels. The West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan was adopted by the City Commission on July 11, 1995. The plan establishes Future Land Use Map designations, zonings, special development standards, and design guidelines for the Redevelopment Area. Future development in the area must be in accordance with the provisions of the redevelopment plan. Prior to the adoption of the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan in 1995, the West Atlantic Redevelopment Area was designated or known as "Redevelopment Area #1" on the City of Delray Beach Future Land Use Map. This designation was intended to serve as a temporary "holding" category, until such time that the Redevelopment Plan was completed and permanent Future Land Use Map designations applied. The West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan indicates that commercial structures will be limited to a depth of 150' from Atlantic Avenue, with accessory uses permitted within those areas beyond 150'. The subject properties are located within approximately south 365' of West Atlantic Avenue. While the proposed FLUM amendment and rezoning are for more intense uses and larger development, this type of development is not permitted on the subject properties due to their distance from West Atlantic Avenue in order to provide the necessary transition from CBD to RM zoning. Further, this amendment will allow the CRA to continue with its mandated role of improving the quality of life, and stimulate commercial businesses in the West Atlantic Avenue area. Policy C-1.7 The following pertains to redevelopment of the Southwest Neighborhood Area: This area is generally defined as the area bounded by West Atlantic Avenue on the north, SW 10th Street on the south, Interstate 95 on the west, and Swinton Avenue on the east. Many of parcels in the area contain vacant or dilapidated structures, substandard parking and substandard landscaping. The area also contains residential areas identified as "Rehabilitation" on the Residential Neighborhood Categorization Map contained in the Housing Element. The Southwest Area Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan was adopted by the City Commission at its meeting of June 3, 2003. The Plan establishes a blueprint for the Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 5 of 10 revitalization and stabilization of the area. The Southwest Area Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan is divided into five sub-areas based upon current and proposed land uses. The sub- areas serve to define potential boundaries for the phased implementation of the various plan components. Future development in the area must be in accordance with the provisions of the Redevelopment Plan. The subject property is located within the borders of the Southwest Area Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan and is more specifically included within Sub-Area #5. Sub-Area #5 is identified as "infill area" where "infill development, housing rehabilitation, and code enforcement are the recommended tools to enhance and protect the stability of the neighborhoods in this area." Development potential of the vacant parcels is limited due to their size; however, their aggregation with the properties to the north will assist in achieving the necessary infill development to enhance the neighborhood. The proposed FLUM amendment and rezoning is associated with an overall development proposal which will provide 112 new dwelling units, 17,200 square feet of office space, 6,250 square feet of restaurant, and 44,481 square feet of retail use, including a neighborhood grocery store. Southwest Area Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan: The Southwest Area Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan was part of an effort by community leaders and the City of Delray Beach to revitalize the City's neighborhoods and commercial districts. The plan seeks to identify the assets that will move the Southwest neighborhoods towards stability and stimulate private sector investment in the area. The area of the Southwest Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan is generally bounded by West Atlantic Avenue to the north, Interstate 95 to the west, South Swinton Avenue to the east, and SW 10th Street and Southridge Road to the south. The plan highlights in its key findings the following issues: 1. The needed effort to redevelop the West Atlantic Avenue business district in order to improve existing economic conditions and overall livability conditions in the adjacent neighborhoods; 2. A substantial number of vacant parcels exist in the study area, creating opportunities for infill re-development; 3. There are also a large number of vacant lots in the area targeted for redevelopment, including several properties owned by the CRA; 4. The proximity of the area to the downtown business district, major transit corridors, and the beach are extremely positive factors as a potential to attract economic investment. Creating a proper transition between the intense commercial activity proposed for West Atlantic Avenue and the surrounding residential neighborhoods is extremely important; The proposed FLUM and rezoning of the subject properties will assist in addressing the issues above. As previously noted, the development potential of the subject vacant properties will significantly increase by the proposed amendment, while providing appropriate development to transition to the RM zoning and minimize impact on adjacent residential uses. 0 Concurrency -- Development at the highest intensity possible under the requested designation can meet the adopted concurrency standards. Water and Sewer: Municipal water service is available via connections to an existing 8" water main located within SW 6th and 7th Avenues. Sewer service is available via connections to existing sanitary sewer lines within SW 6th and 7th Avenues. Pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan, treatment capacity is available at the South Central County Waste Water Treatment Plant for the City at build-out. The Comprehensive Plan also states that Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 6 of 10 adequate water and sewer treatment capacity exists to meet the adopted LOS at the City's build-out population based on the current FLUM. The FLUM change to CC will not significantly increase the demand on these services, as the parcel is part of a larger development already accommodated for in the present capacity calculations, and commercial development potential on the two subject parcels is limited due to its distance from West Atlantic Avenue. Thus, a positive finding with respect to this level of service standard can be made. Traffic: An analysis of the traffic impacts associated with the maximum development potential for both the existing and proposed Future Land Use Map designations and zoning for the subject properties were not submitted. However, a Traffic Statement was provided for the entire development which indicates that the total development will generate a net increase of 2,900 average daily trips, 135 a.m. peak hour trips, and 201 p.m. peak hour trips. It should be noted that the proposed development is located within the City's Transportation Concurrency Exception Area (TCEA), which encompasses the CBD, CBD-RC, OSSHAD, and West Atlantic Avenue Business Corridor. The TCEA exempts these areas from complying with the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards Ordinance. Drainage: Within this area of the City, drainage is usually accommodated on-site via exfiltration trench systems or swale retention areas. While no problems are anticipated with obtaining South Florida Water Management District permits, technical comments and issues pertaining to the drainage will be addressed during the conditional use and site plan process. Parks and Open Space: The Open Space and Recreation Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan indicate in its conclusion that "The City will have sufficient recreation facilities at build-out to meet the adopted standards." The LOS standard for open space and recreation in the city is 3 acres per 1,000 residents. The amount of land currently provided in activity based recreation facilities, the municipal beaches, and the two public golf courses, establishes a level of service of 6.2 acres per 1,000 residents (2007), far exceeding the general guideline. Additionally, a park impact fee is collected to offset any impacts that a residential project may have on the City's recreational facilities. Pursuant to LDR Section 5.3.2, a park impact fee of $500.00 per dwelling unit will be collected prior to issuance of a building permit for each residential unit at the time a project is presented for approval at the Building Department. This item will be addressed during the Site Plan Review process. Education (School Concurrency): The Palm Beach County School District must approve the development proposal for compliance with the adopted Level of Service for School Concurrency. Verification from the Palm Beach County School District and a written finding of approval from the School District has not yet been provided for the associated Uptown Atlantic development. Solid Waste: Under the current designation, the maximum amount of units permitted on each property would be one, as a single-family residence. The two single-family residences would generate 3.98 tons of solid waste per year. Due to the limitations on the development potential based on the sizes of the subject properties combined with the restriction set forth by the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan, there are no concerns with respect to Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 7 of 10 solid waste concurrency. It can be noted, however, that the overall sold waste generation for the entire Uptown Atlantic development is estimated at 411.37 tons/year. Further, the Solid Waste Authority has indicated that it has sufficient capacity for concurrency management and comprehensive planning purposes. As stated in the letter, "Capacity is available for both the coming year, and the five and ten year planning periods specified in 9J-5-005(4)." Based on population projections, waste generation rate projections, waste reduction, and recycling, the Solid Waste Authority forecasts that capacity will be available at the existing landfill through approximately 2047. Based on the above, positive findings can be made at this time with regard to concurrency for all services and facilities. 0 Compatibility -- The requested designation will be compatible with existing and future land uses of the surrounding area. As demonstrated in the following "Rezoning Analysis" section, the requested rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District) will be compatible with the existing and future land uses of the surrounding area. The proposed mixed- use development allowed under this zoning category will assist in the redevelopment and revitalization of this area. The proposed rezoning will be compatible with the adjacent multiple family zoning and single family residential uses due to the required limitations on commercial uses further than 150' from West Atlantic Avenue. There are several examples throughout the City of Delray Beach where CBD (Central Business District) zoned property directly abuts single family and multiple family residential areas, notably in the northwest area. These two land uses are both compatible and complimentary in that the commercial uses provide necessary goods and services for residential neighborhoods. In this particular case the provision of new jobs will be a benefit for the adjacent residential areas. Thus, compatibility is not a concern with this rezoning proposal since it will not negatively impact the existing and future uses in the area nor will it negatively impact the pattern of development of the neighborhood when proper buffering and building placement is provided. 0 Compliance -- Development under the requested designation will comply with the provisions and requirements of the Land Development Regulations. The submitted mixed-use development proposal which is being reviewed concurrently with the FLUM amendment and rezoning will be required to meet the criteria set forth both by the Land Development Regulations, particularly those applicable to the West Atlantic Neighborhood Sub- district, as well as those requirements set forth in the adopted West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan. REZONING ANALYSIS Pursuant to LDR Section 3.2.2(D), Standards for Rezoning Actions, that the rezoning shall result in allowing land uses which are deemed compatible with adjacent and nearby land use both existing and proposed; or that if an incompatibility may occur, that sufficient regulations exist to properly mitigate adverse impacts from the new use. The chart below illustrates that the proposed rezoning is compatible with adjacent zoning designations and land uses. Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 8 of 10 Zoning Designation Current Land Use SW 6 th Avenue Parcel North* CBD Single-Family Residence (Non-conforming use; vacant unit East RM Vacant South RM Single-Family Residence West* CBD & RM (Proposed as CBD) Vacant SW 7t Avenue Parcel North* CBD Vacant East* RM Vacant & Single-Family Residence South RM Single-Family Residence West* CBD Single-Family (Non-conforming use; vacant unit *Property included in proposed Uptown Atlantic project area. The proposal will rezone the 0.31 acres from RM to CBD. The rezoning action is an expansion of the existing CBD zoning located to the north. No compatibility issues have been identified with the adjacent zoning designations; however, there are occupied single-family residences on adjacent property, located both within the CBD and RM zones. Given the overall size of the properties to be developed as Uptown Atlantic, there are ample opportunities to provide buffering and screening between the single-family residences to the south. During the site plan review, consideration will need to be given to the provision of less impacting uses and spaces developed on the subject properties to assist in the transition from the more intense uses along West Atlantic Avenue and the single-family residences to the south. It is noted that this has been achieved with the submitted proposal through the provision of a portion of a townhouse, a park/tot lot, and parking. As demonstrated above, this request does not result in an incompatible land use, thus, the proposed rezoning can be found to be in compliance with Section 3.2.2(D). Pursuant to LDR Section 2.4.5(D)(1), Change of Zoning District Designation, Rule, the City Commission, by ordinance, after review and recommendation for approval by the Planning and Zoning Board may amend the Official Zoning Map. The City Commission is anticipated to consider the subject item on First Reading at its June 16, 2015 meeting, and for a Second Reading as a Public Hearing at its meeting of July 7, 2015. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.4.5(D)(5), Findings, In addition to provisions of Chapter Three, the City Commission must make a finding that the rezoning fulfills at least one of the reasons listed under Subsection (2), as follows: * That the zoning had previously been changed, or was originally established, in error; * That there has been a change in circumstance which makes the current zoning inappropriate; * That the requested zoning is of similar intensity as allowed under the Future Land Use Map and that it is more appropriate for the property based upon circumstances particular to the site and/or neighborhood. The applicable findings for which the rezoning should be granted, relates to items "b" and "c" identified above, indicating that there has been a change in circumstances which make the current RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) zoning inappropriate. The CRA is planning to construct a large mixed-use development on a total of 6.21 acres between SW 6th Avenue and SW 91h Avenue, just east of the recently completed Fairfield Inn. The Southwest Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 9 of 10 Area Redevelopment Plan calls for traditional features of town design such as buildings at the street line, parking areas at the rear of the structures, and prominent public spaces. The plan also calls for substantial redevelopment of property between SW 2nd Street and West Atlantic Avenue with retail and office uses. The development of this lot under CBD zoning would be consistent with the Southwest Area Redevelopment Plan. As previously noted, the intended development on the subject parcels will consist of a portion of a townhouse, a park/tot lot, and parking. Therefore, the more intense components of the development will front on West Atlantic Avenue as required by both the Southwest Area Redevelopment Plan and the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan. As indicated in the analysis provided for the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use amendment, the proposed zoning designation for the subject properties meets the Goals, Policies and Objectives applicable to the area. The CBD designation will assist in the redevelopment of the northern portion of the block, by providing additional land area to accommodate a portion of a townhouse, and accessory uses to the development such as a park/tot lot and parking. Therefore, the zoning change will not impact the neighborhood as the commercial development is limited to within 150' of West Atlantic Avenue. Therefore, the requested CBD (Central Business District) zoning is able to provide complimentary and compatible improvements with the surrounding and adjacent properties. REVIEW BY OTHERS At its meeting of April 2, 2015, the West Atlantic Redevelopment Coalition (WARC) considered the FLUM Amendment and Rezoning and recommended approval. At its meeting of April 9, 2015, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) considered the FLUM Amendment and Rezoning and recommended approval. At its meeting of April 13, 2015, the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) considered the FLUM Amendment and Rezoning and recommended approval. On April 29, 2015, notice of the FLUM Amendment and Rezoning was provided to the Interlocal Plan Amendment Review Committee (IPARC) which distributes the information to adjacent municipalities. No objections have been received to date. A special courtesy notice was provided to the representatives of the following Homeowners Associations: Delray Citizens Coalition, West Settlers Historic District, Lincoln Park, Atlantic Park Gardens, and Gateway. Public Notice has been provided to property owners within a 500' radius of the subject properties. Letters of objection and/or support, if any, will be presented at the Planning and Zoning Board meeting. ASSESSMENT AND CONCLUSION The requested Future Land Use Map designation from MD (Medium Density Residential) to CC (Commercial Core) and Rezoning from RM (Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density) to CBD (Central Business District), for the subject properties is to permit appropriate development of the site associated with the Uptown Atlantic development. While these types of requests should be not be reviewed according to a submitted or potential development proposal, it is not inappropriate at this time due to the limited size of the properties and development restrictions Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of May 18, 2015 Uptown Atlantic Future Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning Page 10 of 10 placed on them from an adopted plan. Therefore, consideration of a larger plan assists in realizing the need for the FLUM amendment to CC and the rezoning to CBD. Based on the analysis provided throughout the report, positive findings can be made with respect to LDR Section 3.1.1, Required Findings, LDR Section 3.2.2, Standards for Rezoning Actions, and LDR Section 2.4.5(D)(5), Rezoning Findings, and the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS A. Move to postpone a recommendation of approval or denial and continue the requests for the subject properties with direction. B. Move a recommendation of approval to the City Commission for the request for a small- scale Comprehensive Plan amendment associated with a Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential, 6-12 du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core), and rezoning from RM (Medium Density Residential) to CBD (Central Business District) for the subject properties, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Sections 2.4.5(D)(5), 3.1.1 and 3.2.2. C. Move a recommendation of denial to the City Commission for the request for a small-scale Comprehensive Plan amendment associated with a Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential, 6-12 du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core), and rezoning from RM (Medium Density Residential) to CBD (Central Business District) for the subject properties, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan and does not meet the criteria set forth in LDR Sections 2.4.5(D)(5), 3.1.1 and 3.2.2. STAFF RECOMMENDATION By Separate Motions: FLUM Amendment Recommendation of approval to the City Commission of a small-scale Comprehensive Plan amendment associated with a Future Land Use Map amendment from MD (Medium Density Residential, 6-12 du/ac) to CC (Commercial Core) for the subject properties, by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Section 3.1.1, Required Findings. Rezoning Recommendation of approval to the City Commission for the rezoning of the subject properties from RM (Medium Density Residential) to CBD (Central Business District), by adopting the findings of fact and law contained in the staff report, and finding that the request and approval thereof is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the criteria set forth in LDR Sections 2.4.5(D)(5), Findings, and 3.2.2(D), Standards for Rezoning Actions. 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SENTINEL, a DAILY newspaper published in BROWARD/PALM BEACH/MIAMI-DADE County, o PUBLIC nIC HEARING Poedo befoohthe r ll Florida;that the attached co of advertisement,being Legal Notice in: DAY JULY7,2o17:n 'satopinl or at any copy ag a g contlnuat€on of.such meeting which is setbythecornnniss€oni ip=the Comms cion-Chamber5�,160 N W.1st AVE.nue, The matter of 11720-Notice of Public Meeting Delray Beach,I=tonda aCwnichtime.the . City Carntnissioi wilt consider Stsadop-: : tion,The proposed ordindhce may be City of Delray Beach/City Clerk's Office at City inspected attheoffloeC€tyClerki Hau 100N. ..Wvv.jstAVenue Dorray, Beach Ffor€da,between 8:D0 a rl and `. Friday 5:()0 p m,Monday through.Friday except 06/26/2015 holidays. Interested partles'are Invited to attend and be heard with respect to the` Hearing proposed ordinance ORDINANCE NO..10 15 Was published in said newspaper in the issues of; Jun 26,2015 ANORDINANOFRmENbING7HECCIDE OrORDINANGES OF THE CITY OF DELEtAI` BEACH,FLORf.DA;BY AMENDING CHAP 3375268 TER331pOLICEANDFIRETREStUE0E I PARTMENTS'AT TITLE 3"P fJ51ONs,"Bvt= AMENDING SECTION 33.60;:DFFINMONS' AMENDING SECTION 33 62,.8ENEFIT Affiant further says that the said SUN-SENTINEL is a newspaper published in said ANAOUNTS AND ELIGIBILITY,AMENDING BROWARD/PALM BEACH/MIAMI-DADE Count Florida, and that the said newspaper has SECTION33,689,RETIREMENT BENEFIr Y ENHANCEMENT;PROVIRING FOR SEVER, heretofore been continuously published in said BROWARD/PALM BEACHIMIAMING FO -DADE County, THE DDE;AND IPROVIIDIN PROVIDING EF- Florida, each day and has been entered as second class matter at the post office in BROWARD FECFIVEDATE. :. County,Florida,for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of Please be advised that€fapersondecldes to appeal any dec€s€on made ay the City: advertisement;and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised, any person,firm Comm€ssion .t respectto.any matter consinered atthis heanng,such:parson or corp, ation, any disc t,rebate, commission or refund, for the purpose of securing this may need to ensurethataverbat€m re- cord ment for u cati n in the said newspaper. cord includes theaestimonydnd ev€dence aupon de bas6d. pThe Clty doesh otpprovidetnor prepare sych'record pursuant to FS.286.0105. CITY�OF DELRAY BEACH CheuelfeD Nubirf;MMC Signature of AfaiT Fridayjune 26,2619: S o and subscribed before me this: June 26,2015. ature of otary Public ::HELLY A. HOU]�904 OfvMM/ SSION rt FFV"�' PIRES March 19,2 Na ! t"Ti ed Personally Known(X)or Produced Identification( ) Order#-3375268 GITYoF.rl�€xar seacH.Fi=oalrra . —--- --- ------ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A PUBLIC HEARING wd€oe:held on the folidwing proposed ordinagces on TUES- DAY,JULY 7;2015. at 7:00 p-m or at anyr continUation-of such mean g:which;)s sei by the Commissioh),ih th0 orrImission`: Chambers,100 N.W.1st Avenue,:pelray:_': Beach,Florida,at which time the City SUN-SENTINEL Commission will consider their adop- tion.The proposed ordinance may be. Published Daily inspected at the office of the City.Clerk: Fort Lauderdale,Broward County,Florida at City Hail;100 N.W.1 $:DO Avenue,Delray 3' Beach,Florida,between 8:00 a.m.and Boca Raton,Palm Beach County,Florida 5:bo p.m.,Monday through Friday except holidays: Interested parties are invited.to Miami,Miami-Dade County,Florida attend and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinances. STATE OF FLORIDA ORDINANCE N0.12-15 j i AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMIS- SION OF THE CIN OF DELRAY BEACH;, COUNTY OF: BROWARD/PALM BEACH/MIAMI-DADS FLORIDA ADOPTING ASMALL-SCALE FUTURE LAND-USE MAP AMENDMENT FROM MD(MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDEW TIAL:S-12 DU/A T :. Before the undersigned authority personally appeared CORE},PURSUANTTG THE PROVISION.S - BETTY ARMAND, who on oath says that he or she is a duly authorized representative of the SUN- 01 RSUESSECTIONIDA ATT163.3181;: SENTINEL, a DAILY newspaper published in BROWARD/PALM BEACII/MIAMI-DADE County, OF swsrDHAVENUL,°3 THE WEST Florida;that the attached copy of advertisement,being a Legal Notice in: OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE,AND LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SW 7TH AVENUE,365 FEET SOUTH OF WEST AT �.' LANTIC AVENUE,AS MORE PARTICULARLY The matter of 11720-Notice Of Public Meeting DESCRIBED HEREINI REZONING AND PLACING SAIDMND.PRESENTLY ZONED: RM(MEDIUMDENSITY RESIDENTIAL) Cit of Delray Beach D€STRICTTO CRO(CENTRAL BUSINESS] City Y DISTRICT;AMENDING"ZONING MAP OF Friday DELRAY BEACH;FLORIDA,FEBRUARY 2015%.PROVOING A GENERAL REPEALER 06/26/2015 CLAUSE,A SAVING CLAUSE;AND AN EF- FECTIVE DATE: Tuesday,July 7, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. .:ORDINANCE N0.13-15 Was published in said newspaper in the issues of; Jun 26,2015 AN OF oFrHE LRCITA commis 1) 530N OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA;AMENDING.THE:LAND.DEVEL- OPMENT REGULATIONS OF.THE CITY OF 3372577 DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,BY AMENDING SUBSECTION.4.5:.1{E)(6);,"RELOCATION;`. TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS ANP GUIDE LINES REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF Affiant further says that the said SUN-SENTINEL is a newspaper published in said BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES WITHIN,To, BROWARD/PALM BEACH/MIAMI-DADE Count Florida, and that the said newspaper has OR FROM HISTORIC DISTRICTS OR SITES County, BY ENACTING SECTION 7:10 11; HISTDR heretofore been continuously published in said BROWARD/PALM BEACH/MIAMI-DADE County, ICSTRUCTURER'TOFS€oN13HA STOR Florida,each day and has been entered as second class matter at the post office in BROWARD TO PROVIDE FOR FORFEITURE Or SAME FOR FAILURETO SUCCESSFULLY RELO. 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ORDINANCES BY AMENDING.SECTION 4.7,"FAMILYLNIORKFORCE HOUSING=':70 PROVIDE THE CITY COMMISSION WITH y THF DISCRETION TO DETERMINE THE: MOST APPROPRIATE MEANS OF MEFTING THE WORKFORCE HOUSING REQUIRE.- MENT FOR EACH APPLICANT,'PROVIDING THAT THE APPLICANT MUSTELECTTHE`"` PREFERRED-OPTION:.OR MEETING THE Or& WORKFORCE HOUSING REQUIREMENT AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR CON, DITIONAL USE APPROVAL;PROVIDINGA.';.:: SAVING CLAUSE,A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE ORDINANCE NO.17-15 SOUTH FLOMDA SUNSEN TINEL p SUNSET TINEL.COM Friday, Jute 26, 2015 cilY OF OELRAY BeA.CH,,FLO91DA:: NOTICE Or PUBLIC HEARING A PUBLIC HEARM Will be held on the following proposed ordlnahce bn TUE5- DAY,"JULY 7,2015`.at 7.00 O.M.or.at anY'.;,'.. contin.uatioh ofsucn meeting wh€ch is. set bythe Comhlissfan),in the Comm#s sion_chambers laa N Vq 15tFG19n[le, Delray Heach,Honda;at Wh[dh time the City Commission will cohsider€ts adop tion.The proposed Ordnance.may be in at the efflee of the;C€ty Clerk .' atcity Hall,100N.N!15tAv0nue Delray B.eacFi Florida;between'80(a m and 5:OO:p.m MondaythrouglFridap,except:. holidays. Interestod parties:are invited to attehd and be heard with respect td the proposed ordinance ORDINANCE N0.1(15 ANORDINANCEAMS N61NGTHt.CODE ... OF.Q$DINANCE9.OF THE CITY.OF DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA;_BYAMENJDIN.GCHAP TER 33"POLICE AICD FIRE RESCUE.DE-.... P.�RTIViENTS ATTITLE 3"PEN5161V5"BY AMENDING SECTfON 33.6(,DEFINITIONS _ AMENDING SECT16N 33.62;BFNEFIT.. . AMOUNTS ANDELIGIRILITY'AMENDING SECTION336a9;::Rt1 PPEMENT:tiENEFIT :- ENHANCEMENT;PROVIDINGFOR$E.VEft` ASIUWY PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE,AND PROVIDING FORAN EF-: [FECTIVE DATE. Please be advised that IT a person decides toappealany decision made by the City commission with respect to any matter considered atthis:nearing,such person may need to enswe thata verbatim re- cord include$the,tesfImony and evidence dp6h;wh€ch the appeal isnty 6e;oasad The City does not prov€de Aor prepare such�tecord pUt$Oant to FSi296 0105. `. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH .. '.'. .... Cheveile D.Nubin MMC city Gferk.. Friday;:Jun e:26;.2015 a`SOUTf 1 f=f ORfQA SUNSENTfNEL m Sl1NSEfVTfIEL.COM , Friday, Ju�1e 26,:2015. W- 0 K_ -CITY 00 DE[RAY BEACH FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC}HEARING A PUBLIC HEARING will be held 0n the fc116wmg proposetl Ordln&Hees onTUES DAY,JULY 7,2015 at 7.00 p..M or at anY. continuation of'such meeting. it. is set ::by the COmmission),in theC6mmissior Cumbers'100 N.W.1stAyenue Delray; Beach,Florida,at which time tha Cty Co nmiSsjon.wiII considerfh6.r od0p- tion.The prep oeedordtnancemaybe inspected at tire Offlce o4 the 010 1M at City Hal),100 N W.15tAuenue,Delray ORDINANCE NO;1:5,15 Beach Flonda between 8:00 a m,and ANORDINANGERF THFn C!'F'Y COh/MIS S:oo p m Mo,iday thrOUgh Friday except 514N OF THE CITY OF.DELRAY BEACi. _', Holidays. Intehested parties are InUiteo t0� FLORIDA,AMENDING THE:LAND DEVELOP- attend and be:heard with respect to the MENT REGULATIONSOFT . HE CODE OF 'proposed ordinances. ORDINANCES,BY AMENDING SECTION '. ORDINANCE N0.12-15 4.7;:"rAMILYMORKFORCE:NOUS€NG"Tf)' ... .... PROVIDE THE GITY COMMISSION.WITl4. THE DISCRETION TO DETERMIE THF .'" AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMIS- : MOS TAPPROPMA.TE MEANSO.F MEETING SION OFTHE.CITY OF DELRAY BFACH; THE WORKFORCE HOUSING REQUIRE- FLORIDA ADOPTING A SiNP.LL"SCALL: MENT FOR EACH APPLICANT;PROVIDING - -.FUTURELANQUSEMAPAMENDNIk'.NF -THATTHE-APPLICANT:MUST FLECT.THE FROM MD(MEDIUM DEN5ITY RESIDEN PREFERRED.OI:."f30N OR ME£TINQ'THE TIAL 5-12 DUMC)TO CC(COMMERCIAL WORKFORCE HOUSING.:REQUIREMENT CORE),PURSUANT TO-THE PROVISIONS AT.THE TIME OF'-APPLICATION FOR CON_. OF THE"COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT", D.MON AL USE.APPROVAL,.PROVIDING A: FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION,�63,31ff7, SAVING CCAU.SE,A GENERAL REPEALER-'' FOR.LANDLQCATEDONT.HEWESTSIDE CIAUSEANDANEFFECTIVEDATE. QFSW&H'AVENUE,334FEETSOtLTH, .'. OF WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE,AND LAND ORDINANCE N0.17-15 LOCATED ON:THE.EASTSIDE OF SW 7TH:. AVENUE;365FEETSOUTH OF WEST AT­ AN THE CITY COMM€S- LANTIC AVENUE,AS MORE PARTICULARLY TION OF THE CITY QF DELRAY BEACH, -: DESCRIBED:HEREIN,AND;REZONINGAND: FLORIDA,AMENDINGTITLE�:1"GENERAL': PLACING SAID'LAND PRESENTLY ZONED OFFENSES",OF-.THE CODE:OF OR01-. RM(MEDIUM DENSITY RE%DFNTkAL)..:. NANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,: DISTRICT;7QCBD(CENTRAL BU$IN£SS) 3Y-'CREATINGA. NEW'5ECf10N137,,"CIVIL:- DISTRICT;:AMENDING"ZONINGMAP OFIRIGHTS°,:PROVIDING FOR.NON-DfSCRII DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,FEBRUARY fN.4TIQN WITHIN.THE CITY;PROVIDING A.: 2015;PRMIDING A GENERAL REPEALER;: GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE;SAVING CLAUSE,A.SAVING CLAUSE AND AN'EF-> CLAUSE AND;AN EFFECTIVE RATE.. FECTtVE-OiATE. Please ce advised that If a person decides ORDINANCE.NQ.13-15 to appeal anydocislOn made by the.City:: Cornmissl0n with respect to any matter AN ORDINANCE OF THE.CITY COMMIS- Considered at this hearing,such person SION OF ME CITY OFDELRAY BEACH may heed t0 ensure that a verbatim rE- FLORIDA;AMENDING.THELAND DEVEL cord lrclUde..s.the.testimony.andevidence,. OPMENTREGULATIONSOF THECITY.Or._< upon whichthe.appeal isto;be based: DEBEACH; BY AMENDING` THe;CitydoesRotprovideiiorprepare SUBSECTION 4.5.1(E)(6V'RELOCATION; r SUCK record pur5uant to F.S 286.0105.::: TO ESTABLISHREGULATIONSANDGUIDE- ; LINES REGARDING THE RELOCA710N OF CITY OF DFLRAYBEACH BU IL D GSORSTRUCTUR£SW€THIFI,TO, Chevalfe;D;,NUh(t7 MMC ORFROMNI570RICDIS 7RICTSORSkTES; CityClerk BY ENA"NG SECTION 7 10.11,"HISTOR 04/26/2415 fC STRUCTURES,"TO ESTABLISH A.HISTOR IC STRUCTURE RELOCATION BOND,AND TO PROVIDE FOR FORFEITURE OFSAME FOR FAILURL70 SUCCFSSFULLY RELO CATE A=HISTORIC STRUCTURE;PRDVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE,A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE;. ORDINANCENG 14-15 AN ORDINANCE OFTHE CITY COMMIS SIGN OFTHE CITY OF DELRAY BFACH FLORIDA,.AMENDINGTHE LAND DEVEL OPMENT REGULATIONS.OF,THECITY QF DELRAY.BEACH,FLORIDA BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 4.511(F)(711 DEMOLITION BY RENAMING AND AMENDING:$UBSEC TION 4.5.1(F)°RESTRICTIONS ON DEMOLI TIONS;`TO AMEND REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES REGARDING THE DEMOLITION OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES TO REQUIRETHE SUR MISSION OF A DEMOLI- TION PLAN,TO REQUIRE THAT PROPERTY OWNERS APPLYING FOR DEMOLITION PERMITS:TAKE CERTAIN STEPS TO ROCU MENT,-SALVAGE,AND RECORD HISTORIC STRUCTURES;TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMOLMOR OF MORE THAN 25 PERCENT OFA CONTR€B- UTNG OR INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNATED STRUCTURE,BY AMENDING SUBSEC- TION 4.5.1(G);."UNSAFE BUILDINGS,.TO._ REQUIRE THE CHILE BUILDING OFFICIAL TO PROVIDE THE HISTORIC PRESFRVA TION BOARD WITH.DOCUMENTATION REGARDING ANY STRUCTUREWITHIN A DESIGNATED HISTORIC SITE OR DES IGNATED HISTORIC.D&RICTTHAT IS UNSAFE FROVIDfNGASAVVNGC.1AUSE A GENERAL REPEALER.CLAUS£AND AN. EFFEI DATE f . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i i� . NOTICE OF SMALL SCALE FUTURE LAND `ne- USE MAP AMENDMENT AND REZONING 'CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ,0 The Planning and Zoning Board acting as the Local Planning Agency of the City of Delray Beach will consider the following Ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 1245 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ADOPTING A SMALL-SCALE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT FROM MD (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 6-12DUTAC) TO CC (COMMERCIAL CORE), PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE"COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT",FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 163.3187, FOR TWO PARCELS OF LAND LOCATED SOUTH OF ATLANTIC AVENUE,BETWEEN SW 6TH AVENUE AND SW 7TH AVENUE,AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN,AND REZONING AND PLACING SAID LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RM(MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL)DISTRICT TO CBI] (CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT) DISTRICT; AMENDING'20NING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,JANUARY 2012";PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The Future Land Use Map(FLUM)amendment and Rezoning of the subject parcels shown in the map below involves: •Changing the existing Future Land Use Map designation from MD(Medium Density Residential 6-12 dulac)to CC(Commercial Core). •Changing the Zoning District from RM (Medium Density Residential) District to CBD(Central Business District)District. A T L A N T I C A V E N U E T_ ,li _. ui vl ui The Planning and Zoning Board.will consider making a recommendation to the City Commission regarding the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Map and Rezoning on MONDAY MAY 18,2015 AT 6:00 P.M (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the Planning and Zoning Board).in.the Commission Chambers,located at 100 NW 1st Avenue,Delray Beach,Florida,for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed actions. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and comment upon the actions or submit their comments in writing to the Planning and Zoning Department, Further information concerning the proposed actions can be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Department,City Hail 1 bo NW 1st Avenue,FL 33444(e-mail at pzmail @ mydelraybeach"com)or by calling Amy Alvarezr Senior Planner at 5611243-7284,between the hours of 8:00 A.M.and 5:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,excluding holidays. Please be.advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning and Zoning Board with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is.made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.The City does not provide or prepare such record pursuant to F.S.286.0105" Published:Sun Sentinel CITY OF DELRAY BEACH May 5,2015 Chevelle D.Nubin,MMC City Clerk 411111 i sun5en[Inel 5nnsenrinekwm 1MaFJm day,Mey6,ZRIS PN r Broward officials consider Bulletin Board Fo Of.11 ft.en t. FarfuTl results antl to ;3less restrictive ethics code alga DR for tart statist SunSentlnel.cam/lotipry. •a., WEGNESEAY —acted—day HY fl—TANY VYALLMAN rade of more than a donees for free I believe it Im1. 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F-lected officfalc court 6e to city oLT'els tN attrnda ■E1pr®edsuppmtfiuin- 61 }x�P.m.c a1'9,edre�N.FeAtcen[error "sd'mg D C1 O L) 9 f e:m ao VL a Cake—a rope myoF he newly en- c ea nq rhe hotel/mwlst DC1Ve1 who b Iongasrhere'sn.rummit— .vated Main Library.Fle tax hy.Wnoy,to patten[, 2249 B—t�,B�Raton95.C+4set-0>tt 4— C C from tlwse seeking[hes h the vM het whichuaald oLa®msaeaBmmm G307.a.pm and7369pm. s� m t4 ,,.a5ardninghrssmesewiih rr-dd it---tvrelaoans smd adatfinnal Seo m�- F—(AIS04 92Q. e1�'�MiQL hurt � 'OO]�eY C_ o Ll i, r.+nmru>;city of "leryfewa't-^ 'he fii....)—Miami.Dadeana sowhemxandlrtrs.tnrq�,rmBmdrrpetsmerast CO ,� t7 fidxls ori&be.11—ed W said"Many complained Palmlteach—rsdesclmrge w�ra�alaceadrmonu„7Pm.,veearcPancaB2Ntrmt gets 5 years }, work as bbb—t,again,aP- prey didn't want to pay the 6Permnkasdoes[hedtyof st..DelYayllmVr.McaRersyadmrre.Ce1156ta5D0 U O ( peanngiv odre tyhallsm SBS yr whateve waste Orlando 7h mty of Tampa nabs Gfe,v aN den�agm p113 am,D&W $YIUPABr NLM A m Rrowenf_ there was food and and hfom'ae County drazge Deem MUFc Lmary,IMW.Agannc Are,DdmrB .Call d Tu.&V.city and—my drink served m rhe,evnp- Hmwsid'S carte.[rate,5 sevzao-m9a sle1f - a .[Roads walked d—gh a ti.n.” ple—t.Commissioners Teltlk6pmesyWede�ay.F tuN lea MedmdlsYrhlach 47 CL fAiha—,Adloesenupthe The Potential changes, voted e3,Commissioner ofBgmfmf6rd;tot N.sea°estaw.Imprweualanu:Aeabu- Aman who wirhvv y. 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M C1 03 m NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF SMALL SCALE FUTURE LAND +� © ­:nkY E a USE MAP AMENDMENT AND REZONING (,} CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA z C Publix Q_ Rha Planing and Zenirg Board sting ae ale L¢aIP]anvrR A9e'rrJ of Ute CLN of Ddray'Desb E CO w➢l�rst,arumsma,w,yaalmnre: ORDINANCE N0.1215 �' 4 AN cFrDmm Or THE flry CONIMSSION OF lHE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,FLARIDA L Z N (v +�+ m ADO"W A 5MALLSCAt.E FIrruRF LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT FROM NO @M DIUM ... N N Q DENSF[Y RESIDENTIAL 612 DWACI 70 CC(COMMERCIAL CORE},PUFISUANT TO THE FRw4 uta OFTfiE"CDIAaIUOI'Y PUNNINGACC',FLDrBDasmnrrFR SFCRRN I6 Iff/, - s+J V C FORTyO PARCELS OF LAND LOCATED SOUTH OF AfL4rfrYG AVENUE,BETWEEN Sw 17175 Ava"EANDGW71HAVEWE,ASMORE PARTMLA.RLYDFSCMRFONFAE]N,ANOREZOMW •y AND PLACWG SAID LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RV(MMUM DENSRY R61DENftAL)DLRRICTi // CA m CBD(cWTF1AL BUSINESS DISTRICT)DWRI .AMENDING 2 TQM MAP OF DELRAY RCB upon a tirna... m BEACH,FLORIDA JANIARV mZ',PROAMNAU G A GEIERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,ASAVING cLNISE,ANDAN EFFEClvE DATE - There was a group of ki&wAroave,honest, '[7 The Fuhrrelmtl U-vi"UMI aneMnem and Remning otr subject Par Js anownmihe mmpassionata,cs:iplirted,and kind. �/a� @ .pro Jrg lhe®Brg Mure Lend ll'E MaA dai9+aBcnL°m MD lntedum Der,say ResWenfial r�/ itl n-izarr 7wtcieanmaclatcaeF __ _ Me DIahsd hwn RM rum irzeiderdel D'ehict m CBD Antral t m •p+arvjng zmmg ]Med' censav 1 l -.:. ..,:;. 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