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Ordinance 2020-018
ORDINANCE NO.20--8 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 14-06, THE 7-FOODMART COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (CPUD), AND BY AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 2004-41, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING THE APPROPRIATE ZONING ATLAS MAP OR MAPS BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF 1.09 ACRES OF LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RESIDENTIAL MULTI- FAMILY-12 DISTRICT (RMF-12) WITHIN THE SANTA BARBARA COMMERCIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT TO INCORPORATE THE PARCELS INTO THE 7-FOODMART CPUD FOR A TOTAL PUD SIZE OF 2.12f ACRES; AND TO INCREASE THE COMMERCIAL SQUARE FOOTAGE FROM 109000 SQUARE FEET TO 15,000. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD, NORTH OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY IN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. [PL20190000683] WHEREAS, on February 25, 2014, the Board of County Commissioners approved Ordinance Number 14-06, the 7-Foodmart Commercial Planned Unit Development (the "PUD"); and WHEREAS, Jessica Harrelson AICP of Davidson Engineering, Inc., representing Kelvin Deonarine and Anand Deonarine, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to amend the PUD and rezone 1.09 acres. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: Amendment to the PUD Document of Ordinance No. 2014-06, as amended The zoning classification of approximately 1.09+/- acres of the herein described real property located in Section 21, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida is changed from a Rural Agricultural zoning district to the 7-Foodmart Commercial Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning District and when combined with the existing 7-Foodmart PUD provides for a 2.12+/- acre project in accordance with the Exhibit A through Exhibit G, attached [19-CPS-01913/1520661/1176 7-Foodmart/20190000683 I of 2 1/31/20 CAS hereto and incorporated by reference herein. The appropriate zoning atlas map or maps, as described in Ordinance Number 04-41, as amended, the Collier County Land Development Code, is/are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by super -majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this I1ay of lc, h12020. ATTEST: CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, ,QLERK By. ut Attest as t0 ChatJY ants' De Cle signature only. ' {'' Approved as to form and legality: L �l Hei i Ashton-Cicko Managing Assistant County Attorney Attachments: Exhibit A — Permitted Uses BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA /, � e�, 4 �,ezee .•_ By: Exhibit B — Development Standards Exhibit C — Master Plan Exhibit D — Legal Description Exhibit E — Deviations Exhibit F — Development Commitments Exhibit G — Deviation #6 Exhibit Burt L. Saunders, Chairman This ordinance filpd with the Secretary of S, t^'s C f;.-" E, l s�day of and acknowled9cm ini r ii+ t filing r cei"d th;s of By oaouty rk [19-CPS-01913/1520661/1]76 7-Foodmart/20190000683 2 of 2 1 /31 /20 GAO EXHIBIT A PERMITTED USES: The 7-Foodmart Commercial Planned Unit Development (CPUD) is allowed a maximum of 10,000 15,000 square feet of gross floor area of limited commercial uses consisting of retail, service and/or office uses. Permitted Uses: No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or in part, for other than the following primary uses: A. Principal Uses 1. Accounting (SIC 8721). 2. Adjustment and collection services (SIC 7322). 3. Advertising agencies (SIC 7311). 4. Amusement and recreation services (SIC 7999, bicycle and moped rental only). 5. Animal specialty services, except veterinary (SIC 0752, dog grooming and pedigree record services only) excluding outside kenneling. 6. Apparel and accessory stores (SIC 5611-5699). 7. Architectural services (SIC 8712). 8. Auditing (SIC 8721). 9. Auto and home supply stores (SIC 5531). 10. Banks, credit unions and trusts (SIC 6011-6099). 11. Barber shops (SIC 7241). 12. Beauty shops (SIC 7231). 13. Bookkeeping services (SIC 8721). 14. Business associations (SIC 8611). 15. Business consulting services (SIC 8748). 16. Business credit institutions (SIC 6153-6159). 17. Child day care services (SIC 8351). 18. Civic, social and fraternal associations (SIC 8641). 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 19. Commercial art and graphic design (SIC 7336). 20. Commercial photography (SIC 7335). 21. Computer and computer software stores (SIC 5734). 22. Computer programming, data processing and other services (SIC 7371-7379). 23. Credit reporting services (SIC 7323). 24. Dance studios, schools and halls, (SIC 7911). 25. Department stores (SIC 5311). 26. Direct mail advertising services (SIC 7331). 27. Drugstores (SIC 5912). 28. Eating places (SIC 5812, except contract feeding, dinner theaters, food service - institutional, industrial feeding). 29. Educational services. 30. Electrical and electronic repair shops, miscellaneous (SIC 7629 - except aircraft, business and office machines, large appliances, and white goods such as refrigerators and washing machines). 31. Engineering services (SIC 8711). 32. Federal and federally -sponsored credit agencies (SIC 6111). 33. Food stores (SIC 5411 - except supermarkets, 5421-5499). 34. Funeral service (SIC 7261). 35. Garment pressing, and agents for laundries and drycleaners (SIC 7212). 36. General merchandise stores (SIC 5331-5399). 37. Glass stores (SIC 5231). 38. Group care facilities (category I and II, except for homeless shelters); care units, except for homeless shelters; nursing homes; assisted living facilities pursuant to F.S. § ^,- ^�z ch. 429 and ch. 58A-5 F.A.C.; and continuing care retirement communities pursuant to F.S. § 651 a -Rd h. ^ 193 F.^.C.; all subject to section 5.05.04 of the LDC 39. Hardware stores (SIC 5251). 40. Health services, offices and clinics (SIC 8011-8049) 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 2 co� 41. Home furniture and furnishings stores (SIC 5713-5719). 42. Home health care services (SIC 8082). 43. Insurance carriers, agents and brokers (SIC 6311-6399, 6411). 44. Labor unions (SIC 8631). 45. Landscape architects, consulting and planning (SIC 0781). 46. Laundries and dry cleaning (SIC 7215). 47. Legal services (SIC 8111). 48. Loan brokers (SIC 6163). 49. Management services (SIC 8741, 8742). 50. Membership organizations, miscellaneous (SIC 8699). 51. Mortgage bankers and loan correspondents (SIC 6162). 52. Museums and art galleries (SIC 8412). 53. Musical instrument stores (SIC 5736). 54. Paint stores (SIC 5231). 55. Personal credit institutions (SIC 6141). 56. Personnel supply services (SIC 7361 & 7363). 57. Photocopying and duplicating services (SIC 7334). 58. Photofinishing laboratories (SIC 7384). 59. Photographic studios (SIC 7221). 60. Physical fitness facilities (SIC 7991). 61. Political organizations (SIC 8651). 62. Professional membership organizations (SIC 8621). 63. Public administration (SIC 9111-9199, 9229, 9311, 9411-9451, 9511-9532, 9611-9661). 64. Public relations services (SIC 8743). 65. Radio, television and consumer electronics stores (SIC 5731). 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 3 10 66. Radio, television and publishers advertising representatives (SIC 7313). 67. Real estate (SIC 6521-6541). 68. Record and prerecorded tape stores (SIC 5735). 69. Religious organizations (SIC 8661). 70. Retail services, miscellaneous (SIC 5912, 5942-5961, 5992-5999). 71. Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores (SIC 5261). 72. Secretarial and court reporting services (SIC 7338). 73. Security and commodity brokers, dealer, exchanges and services (SIC 6211-6289). 74. Shoe repair shops and shoeshine parlors (SIC 7251). 75. Social services, individual and family (SIC 8322 - activity centers, elderly or handicapped; adult day care centers; and, day care centers, adult and handicapped only). 76. Social services, not elsewhere classified (8399). 77. Surveying services (SIC 8713). 78. Tax return preparation services (SIC 7291). 79. United State Postal Service (SIC 4311 except major distribution center.) 80. Veterinary services (SIC 0742 veterinarian's office only, excluding outdoor kenneling.) 81. Videotape rental (SIC 7841, excluding adult oriented stores.) 82. Wallpaper stores (SIC 5231). 83. Watch, clock and jewelry repair (SIC 7631). 84. Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) or the Hearing Examiner by the process outlined in the LDC. B. Prohibited Uses 1. Gasoline service stations (SIC 5541) or any gasoline sales. 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 4 0 EXHIBIT B DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: TABLE I COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Table I below sets forth the development standards for commercial land uses within the proposed Commercial Planned Unit Development (CPUD). Standards not specifically set forth within this application shall be those specified in applicable sections of the LDC in effect as of the date of approval of the SDP or Subdivision plat, consistent with C-2 zoning. PRINCIPAL USE ACCESSORY USE MINIMUM LOT AREA 43,560 square feet N/A MINIMUM LOT WIDTH 100 feet N/A MINIMUM FLOOR AREA 1,000 square feet (ground N/A floor) MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA RATIO N/A PUD SETBACK REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACK 25 feet S.P.S. (FROM SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD) MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACK (FROM NORTH BOUNDARY & SOUTH 15 feet 10 feet BOUNDARY) MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACK 15 feet* 10 feet (FROM TROPICAL WAYALLEY) — MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN 10 feet 0 feet (principal to STRUCTURES accessory) MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT • Zoned: 35 feet/2-stories 25 feet • Actual: 42 feet/2-stories 32 feet Note: Permanent accessory structures, such as dumpster enclosures, shall not be permitted in the drainage and utility easement. If said easement ceases to exist, setback will occur from the right-of-way, alley or adjacent property line. 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Z (n O U)<Y (ACO J W cc w O 2 F- N w a O a 3 0- W p W U) w J W m w CL W LL Y cc O w U Ln LL F- z 9 N r o u) > LL m LL W w w Q W LL Q w Z)W w Q W O C7 z�gaLLz Z Z Z N Z= LU M m Q V) Q O m In CO W v1 m Z WO Z a e B 4t 0 U W U= : w m 41 O W m Ln X J J O�LLL LLJ L 0��= OUm O� ma O<No W Q O p Zz< Q QU) O Q= 2 W Q U) Q Q O F- F- w Q U W o F- U J Q r W Z F- Q w > > w U^ > Z LL o > Z Z > w U Q > 0 oLULLQL o�zmQ 0 CO 0U)ui0 o¢Lna Q > inui V m �z i m a Qww EXHIBIT D LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 5 THROUGH 10, BLOCK 189 OF GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 THROUGH 134 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 92,503 SQUARE FEET OR 2.12 ACRES OF LAND. BJECT TO EASEMENTS. RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATIONS OF RECORD. 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted P U D R-P L20190000683 February 4, 2020 9 EXHIBIT E DEVIATIONS: Nothing in this PUD Document shall approve a deviation to the LDC unless it is listed in this Exhibit E. Deviation #1 seeks relief from LDC Section 5.05.08 C.9.b., "Freestanding Building within a PUD," which requires all facades for freestanding structures within a PUD to be treated as a primary facade, except for secondary facades, to require only the fagade facing Santa Barbara Boulevard to be treated as a primary fagade. Deviation #2 seeks relief from LDC section 5.03.02 H., "Wall Requirement between Residential and Non-residential Development," which requires a masonry wall, concrete or pre -fabricated concrete wall and/or fence to be constructed on a non-residential property when it lies contiguous to or opposite a residentially zoned district, to instead allow a Type "B" buffer inclusive of a 6-foot high hedge consistent with LDC section 4.06.02 C.2. where residential zoning occurs on the north and south perimeter boundaries of the subject property. 3. Deviation #3 seeks relief from LDC section 4.06.02 C.4., "Alternative D Landscape Buffer," which requires a 15-foot wide Type "D" landscape buffer when the ultimate right-of-way is 100 or more feet, to instead provide a 10-foot wide Type "D" buffer along Santa Barbara Boulevard. 4. Deviation #4 seeks relief from LDC section 4.06.02 C.2., "Alternative B Landscape Buffer," as well as LDC section 5.03.04 A.2., specifying dumpster enclosures not to encroach into the required landscape buffer area, to instead allow the dumpster enclosure to be located as shown on the MCP and to provide a 5-foot wide buffer with the same planting materials required of a Type 'B' Buffer on the west side of the dumpster enclosure, as also shown on the Master Plan. 5. Deviation #5 seeks relief from LDC section 4.05.02 E.4., Parking Access Standards, which allows "nonresidential development which abuts an alley, a maximum of ten parking spaces, not to exceed 30% of the required parking.... may be accessed solely from the alley and "these spaces shall be for the exclusive use of employees and service vehicles," to instead allow a total of 16 parking spaces (26.6% of the required parking) to be accessed from the alley, for the use of public and employee parking. 6. Deviation #6 seeks relief from LDC Section 4.06.02 D.4.c "Sidewalks and Impervious Areas Within Landscape Buffers," which permits a 5' encroachment of impervious area within a 15' Type 'B' buffer, to instead allow a 12.5' encroachment for a distance of 86.3' within the 15' Tvpe 'B' buffer along Tropical Way. Compensating landscape area shall be provide along the same buffer. Refer to Exhibit G. 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 10 GAO EXHIBIT F DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS: PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the development of the project. ENVIRONMENTAL Lots 7, 8 and 9, Golden Gate Unit 6-Block 189 Plat: Subject to a native vegetation tree survey performed on the subject property, 37 trees were found to be consistent with native vegetation requirements. 10% of said trees shall be retained, relocated or provided on site per Section 3.05.07.A.2 of the LDC as part of the required perimeter landscaping or elsewhere on -site. (37 trees x 10% = 4) Lots 5, 6 and 10 of the Golden Gate Unit 6-Block 189 Plat: A total of 34 trees were found to meet Collier County's tree count criteria, in accordance with LDC Section 3.05.07; therefore, requiring a minimum tree preservation of 4 trees (34 existing trees x 10% = 4). Per LDC Section 3.05.07 A.2, trees which die shall be replaced with 10-foot high native canopy trees on a one for one basis. Total tree count for the CPUD= 8 trees OUTDOOR LIGHTING All outdoor lighting shall be limited to 15 feet in height except for code required arterial level street lighting at the project entrance on Santa Barbara Boulevard. All lighting shall be designed to shield streets and all adjacent properties from direct glare and excessive light. TRANSPORTATION The development of the land within this PUD shall be subject to and governed by the following conditions: 1. The developer will restrict the Santa Barbara Boulevard driveway to preclude trucks from entering or exiting. All trucks, including waste management and delivery trucks, shall be guided to use the service alley behind the development as a primary means of accessing the site. Signage at the entrance on Santa Barbara Boulevard will be installed directing deliveries to Tropical Way. mimes i.•ii be made by vehicles no !a gerthan truek'. Full 50zeTraeter TrawleFs shall net make business deliveicies via TFapieal Way. Pie vehicles shall park en TFep*Eal Way to make deliveries. A loading space to accommodate deliveries made by a full-size tractor trailer shall be constructed. -2-. At the tome of PUD appreval, the futuFe of Santa Barbara -Rei-Ilevard- is planned by the Ceunty te 7-Foodrnart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL.20190000683 February 4, 2020 11 GAO 4.2. the eemmitments in paFagFaph 2 and 37tIhe County reserves the right to close or modify the median openings at any time in its sole discretion. -5-.3.The maximum trip generation allowed by the proposed uses (both primary and ancillary) may not exceed the summarized PM Peak Hour, two-way trips as shown below: a. For a maximum of IC),999 15,000 SF, 262 PM Peak Hour, two-way trips. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to 6am to 11pm. 2. The required privacy wall adjacent to residential zoning shall be 6 feet in height. 3. If parking is located adjacent to the Type D buffer along Santa Barbara Boulevard, no vehicular overhang or encroachment shall be permitted. (This is due to the reduced buffer width and overlapping Drainage Easement within the landscape buffer.) STORMWATER The existing Collier Countv stormwater drainage pipe, inlet boxes and/or manholes shall be rerouted within existing drainage easements, recorded with the Golden Gate Unit 6 Plat (Plat Book 5, Pages 124- 133) or within new drainage easements, as necessary, at time of SDP permitting for the proposed development site expansion. The new drainage easements, if necessary, will be dedicated to Collier Countv at no cost to Countv and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. . . . 7-Foodmart Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUDR-PL20190000683 February 4, 2020 12 00P 4-2 N twwthSta!Rding the eemmitmeRtS ; ph 2 and 2, Me County reserves the right to close or modify the median openings at any time in its sole discretion. -573.The maximum trip generation allowed by the proposed uses (both primary and ancillary) may not exceed the summarized PM Peak Hour, two-way trips as shown below: a. For a maximum of 10,000 15,000 SF, 262 PM Peak Hour, two-way trips. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to 6am to 11pm. 2. The required privacy wall adjacent to residential zoning shall be 6 feet in height. 3. If parking is located adjacent to the Type D buffer along Santa Barbara Boulevard, no vehicular overhang or encroachment shall be permitted. (This is due to the reduced buffer width and overlapping Drainage Easement within the landscape buffer.) 4. This PUD shall not be eligible for an Administrative Parking Reduction. STORMWATER The existing Collier Countv stormwater drainage pipe, inlet boxes and/or manholes shall be rerouted within existing drainage easements recorded with the Golden Gate Unit 6 Plat (Plat Book 5, Pages 124- 133) or within new drainage easements as necessary, at time of SDP permitting for the proposed development site expansion The new drainage easements if necessary, will be dedicated to Collier County at no cost to County and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. 7-Food mart PULER-PL20190000683 June 11, 2020 12 Underlined text is added; Struck through text is deleted PUD MONITORING One entity (hereinafter the Managing Entity) shall be responsible for PUD monitoring until close-out of the PUD, and this entity shall also be responsible for satisfying all PUD commitments until close-out of the PUD. At the time of this PUD approval, the Managing Entity is Kelvin Deonarine and Anand Deonarine. Should the Managing Entity desire to transfer the monitoring and commitments to a successor entity, then it must provide a copy of a legally binding document that needs to be approved for legal sufficiency by the County Attorney. After such approval, the Managing Entity will be released of their its_ obligations upon written approval of the transfer by County staff, and the successor entity shall become the Managing Entity. As Owner and Developer sell off tracts, the Managing Entity shall provide written notice to County that includes an acknowledgement of the commitments required by the PUD by the new owner and the new owner's agreement to comply with the Commitments through the Managing Entity, but the Managing Entity shall not be relieved of its responsibility under this Section. 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Jennejohn, BMR Senior Deputy Clerk Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller of Collier County 3329 Tamiami Trail E, Suite #401 Naples, Florida 34112 Attn: Martha Vergara, BMR & VAB Senior Deputy Clerk Dear Ms. Jennejohn: LAUREL M.LEE Secretary of State Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of Collier County Ordinance No. 20-18, which was filed in this office on July 21, 2020. Sincerely, Ernest L. Reddick Program Administrator ELR/lb R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270