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LUZ2007-05002~~~ r i LUZ2007-05002 10 BAYVIEW BLVD N PARKVIEW VILLAGE PLANNER OF RECORD: NOT ENTERED ATLAS # 291B ZONING: L1vIDR LAND USE: RU RECEIVED: 05/04/2007 INCOMPLETE: COMPLETE: MAPS: PHOTOS STAFF REPORT: DRC: ~o - 'J • D ~ CDB: CLWCoverSheet `""± ~.~J CITY OF CLEARWAI'E ±Z - ~iSE1-1~~~~~ APPLICATION F-OR '~'~~ ¢ COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT 9 -_ ~ (INCLUDING FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT) ~~'~4TEA~~' ~~ PLANNING.DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2"d FLOOR PHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNERS, AND AGENT INFORMATION: APPLICANT NAME: Clearwater Housing Authority - Jacqueline Rivera, Executive Director MAILING ADDRESS: 908 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33755 PHONE NUMBER: 727 •441.3643 FAX NUMBER: 727 •443.7056 PROPERTY OWNERS: Clearwater Housing Authority (List all owners) AGENT NAME: Michael English, WilsonMiller, Inc. tiVAt1 ~, n~.n~,oc~ `b~3'7.73-q~J~l} MAILING ADDRESS: 2205 N. 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 , PHONE NUMBER: 813 .223.9500 SITE INFORMATION: LOCATION: 1?arkview Village (fka Jasmine Courts)SW quadrant of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue STREET ADDRESS: 2990 Tanglewood Drive, Clearwater, FL 33759 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Attached Legal Description PARCEL NUMBER: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 SIZE OF SITE: 37.092 Acres FUTURE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: PRESENT: Residential Urban (RU) REQUESTED: Residential Medium (RM ZONING CLASSIFICATION: PRESENT MDR REQUESTED: NIDR PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENT: N/A (use additional paper if necessary) FAX NUMBER: 813 .223.0009 (We), the undersigned, acknowledge that all re resentations made in this application arj~ true and accurate to the best of my/(our) STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PI,N~LLAS A. D., ~~ to me by ,who is personally known has pro ced as identification. V~ Notary public, ~~ti~pY'P~ r~ Carol P. Vogel my commission expires: ;*.•'' „f Ml'COMMISSION# DD244474 EXPIRES ~~ November 17, 2007 Sworn to an ubscribed before me this day of Signature of property owne~/or representative 856-gZZ-18b3 d Nn..~ ~.ra-~„ R_LD.~ A.~ FOR ` DATE ~~ ~r TIMEj~~ P. M OF ~L ft ~/v 5 L~~• U PHONE/ MOBILE~~D ~~~~~~ FAX MESSA E ~ ~~LEPHONED ' /J j~~---' ~ RETURNED YOUR CALL EASE CALL O ~ ~ WILL CALL AGAIN T ~ CAME TO SEE YOU i^ I~Lr [~ i ~ WANTS TO SEE YOU SIGNED ~tsa ~° ~ vc° ~R~ C O C~ ~1~5`~ 'E~~~' c, Q ~o ~ ~- mew ~~ o c~ ~1 ~o ~~v . , p CITY OF CLEARWA ~ ~ R y .,I, ~ AFFIDAVIT TO AUTHORIZE AGENT 9 = oQ° PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 9~'q~p~~' MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, I00 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2nd FLOOR PHONE (727)-562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 Clearwater Housing Authority (Name of all property owners) 1. That (I am/we are) the owner(s) and record title holder(s) of the following described property: Address - 2990 Tanglewood Street, at the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. PIN - 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 (Address or Geheral Location) 2. That this property constitutes the property for which a request fora: Comprehensive Plan - Land Use Amendment from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) (Nature of 3. That the undersigned (has/have) appointed and (does/do) appoint Michael English, WilsonMiller, Inc. as (his/their) agent(s) to execute any petitions or other documents necessary to affect such petition; 4. That this affidavit has been executed to induce the City of Clearwater, Florida to consider and act on the above described property; 5. That (I/we), the undersigned authority, hereby certify that the foregoi true and correct. ~'`;~'~P~~o KRISTINCAR30N ~ ~,xe ve~lllcCftl~ * MY COMMISSION t DD 380821 p erty O er EXPIRES: February 12, 2009 s^~OC F10~\~e BOfdEd TINY Blldglt M0~ SlfY1Cl6 Property Owner STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS /r efore me the unders' ed, an officer duly comm~i s'oned by th/e laws of th tate of Flq.rida, on this ! day of ~~' personally appeared ,~) /I np(,~`~/~ ,f c (/ /y`C who having been first duly sworn de oses and says that he/she fully understands the co ents of the a idavit that he/she signed. ~~ Notary Public My Commission Expires I~ Z I ~(~, S: application forms/development review/Affidavit to Authorize Agent ~~ Parkview Vi I lage (FKA Jasmine Courts) Comprehensive Plan Amendment Prepared for: The Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 33755 Prepared by: WilsonMiller, Inc. 2205 N. 20th Street Tampa, Florida 33602 ~ECEivE~ ~JU6V 18 2002 p1ANNING DEPARTMENT C1tY OF CLEARWATER 5!3/2007- 55604 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON CANC3 04370-004-000- - 0 M Background and Mission of the Clearwater Housing Authority The Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA) was established in 1941 by the City of Clearwater and was fully activated in 1969. The Clearwater City Commission appoints the five-member Board of Commissioners, to oversee the operations and activities of the Authority. The Executive Director, Jacqueline Rivera, manages the Authority's business and the staff. The Authority's innovative and creative approach to the provision of affordable housing, which is one of Florida's most pressing needs, has earned it a national reputation for leadership in the field. The CHA is recognized as a High Performing Housing Authority by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Project Summary In 2003-2004, the Clearwater Housing Authority began a major planning effort to redevelop a substandard public housing project, then known as Jasmine Courts. This project, which was constructed in the early 1970's, included 142 single-story duplex structures that provided 284 dwelling units for public housing residents. After 2004, these residents were relocated, and the project was closed in anticipation of redevelopment. A Redevelopment Plan was proposed and approved by the City Commission in 2004. The plan was in the new urbanist style, and offered amixed-use community with a variety of housing types and price ranges, retail and community uses and the creative provision of recreation and open space. For a variety of economic, regulatory and market conditions, the approved community plan has proven to not be economically attractive in the marketplace. In order for the redevelopment of Jasmine Courts, now and henceforth-named Parkview Village, to be an economically successful project able to offer a variety of housing types and price ranges to the marketplace, it has been determined by professional market and real estate development analysis that additional density will be required. Currently, the Future Land Use Designation on the site is Residential Urban (RU), which allows for a maximum of 7.5 dwelling units per acre, for a total of 278 units on the parcel in question. This application is requesting the Residential Medium (RM) land use category, which would allow for a total of 15 dwelling units per acre, or up to 556 total dwelling units. If granted, the density potential under the Residential Medium designation will allow for a mix of unit types and density, which will increase the opportunity for a true mix of housing types and price points. ., .a 5/3/2007- 55604 Var: 011- EJOHNSON GAti3 04370-004-000--0 • Comprehensive Plan Amendment Application Criteria The Comprehensive Plan Amendment Application requires information that any proposed amendment will comply with certain standards. Below these have been listed, and a response has been made to each. 1. The proposed amendment furthers the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of the Plan. The land use amendment being requested in consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Some of the more pertinent of these are listed below. Future Land Use Element 2. GOAL -THE CITY OF CLEARWATER SHALL UTILIZE INNOVATIVE AND FLEXIBLE PLANNING AND ENGINEERING PRACTICES, AND URBAN DESIGN STANDARDS IN ORDER TO PROTECT HISTORIC RESOURCES, ENSURE NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION, REDEVELOP BLIGHTED AREAS, AND ENCOURAGE INFILL DEVELOPMENT. The redevelopment of the subject property is a redevelopment project that will adhere to urban design principles that will create an attractive and functional mixed-use development upon its completion. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts public housing project will allow for what has been a long substandard and obsolete residential area to be redeveloped as a catalytic private project that will encourage further redevelopment in the area. 5/32007- 55604 Ver: Otl- EJOHNSON CA.0.A 043~o-ooa-ono- - o 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will be a mixed-use project, which will be consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses. 2.5 Objective -The City shall encourage improved land use compatibility through the evaluation of traffic calming techniques, multi-model transportation networks, and the use of transit oriented development planning. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts project will create a more walkable, mixed-use environment that will allow for transportation options not found in the former development. Housing Element 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for additional new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. The development of Parkview Village will contain a variety of residential housing types, at varying price points. While specific affordable housing targets for the project have not yet been set, it is expected that the project will provide an affordable or workforce housing component which will create housing opportunities for a variety of income levels. 16.3 Objective for Housing Conditions -The City of Clearwater shall encourage the elimination of substandard housing units through demolition, upgrades, renovation and preservation efforts. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts public housing project represents the elimination of a large amount of substandard housing units. .~ 5/32007- 55604 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON caaaa 04370-004-000. - 0 4 • • Transportation Element 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to -the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. As documented in Appendix A, the redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property at the density allowed under the Residential Medium land use category, does not cause the Level of Service on Drew Street to fail. 7.5 Objective -All County and State roadways in Clearwater, except those identified as backlogged or constrained by the Pinellas County MPO, shall operate at level C average daily/D peak hour. As documented in Appendix A, the potential increase in the number of housing units on the former Jasmine Courts site should not cause the primary transportation facility, Drew Street, to fall to an unacceptable level of service. 2. The amendment is not inconsistent with other provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The available uses to which the property may be put are appropriate to the property in question and compatible with existing and planned uses in the area. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment does not significantly change the types of uses allowed on the Jasmine Courts site, it only adds to the allowable density of those uses. These land uses are not inconsistent or incompatible with the land uses in the surrounding area. Much of the surrounding community is residential in nature, and there are some larger multi-family developments north of Drew Street that have been constructed under the Residential Medium Future Land Use Designation. Immediate uses to the site include a public park to the north, mobile home residential to the south and west, and a church to the east. 4. Sufficient public facilities are available to serve the property. There are currently sufficient public facilities available to serve the potential densities that the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment could bring to fhe Jasmine Courts property. These facilities include the transportation system, water, sewer, and stormwater facilities. Any proposed redevelopment of the site 5/32007- 55604 Ver. 071- EJOHNSON cnxaa 0430-004-000-- o ~ M will be required to undergo site plan review with the City of Clearwater, which will necessitate the detailed analysis of all infrastructure in the area. However, for the purposes of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, preliminary analysis has been made, and the information is documented in Appendix B, which is attached. 5. The amendment will not adversely affect the natural environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will not degrade the environment, and in regards to the upgrading of the stormwater management system, will potentially improve the quality of runoff leaving the site. Any proposed project will be a redevelopment and will provide substantial landscaping in accordance with the City of Clearwater Community Development Code. 6. The amendment will not adversely impact the use of property in the immediate area. The approval of the comprehensive plan amendment on the site will allow for similar uses to those already approved on the site. Any redevelopment of the site therefore will not adversely impact the surrounding uses. ~~ 5/3/2007- 55604 Ver: 01!- EJOHNSON GAWC3 04370-004-000. - 0 • ~ APPENDIX A Transportation & Infrastructure Analyses 5/3/2007- 55604 Ver. 01!- EJOHNSON cnna3 oa3~o-oo4-ooa - o I M Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis The proposed Parkview Village is located in the southwest corner of the Drew Street / Bayview Avenue intersection. The site size for the purposes of the Future Land Use Plan amendment is 37.092 acres. Total site size is 37.793 acres. The remainder (2.7 acres) parcel's Future land use designation is ROR, and it will remain the same. The present future land use designation is Residential Urban (RU), while the requested future land use designation is Residential Medium (RM). The allowable residential density for the present future land use designation (RU) is 278 dwelling units, while the allowable residential density for the proposed future land use designation (RM) is 556 dwelling units. Trip Generation Table 1 provides an estimate of daily trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designation (RM) based upon Trip Generation, ITE, 7th Edition. Table 1 Present Future Land Use Designation Daily Trip Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size Dail Ca ture Ca ture Dail In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 278 dus 911 911 0 0 0 0 911 911 The results of Table 1 indicate that an estimated 1,822 (911 + 911 = 1,822) daily trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 2 provides an estimate of daily trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. 53/2007- 55600 Ver. 01t- EJOHNSON CFRa3 oa3~o-ooa-coo- - o t ~_J `1 Table 2 Requested Future Land Use Designation Daily Trip Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size Dail Ca ture Ca ture Dail In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 556 dus 1,748 1,748 0 0 0 0 1,748 1,748 ~ i ~ s i np ~enerauun manual, r ui ~Onwn. The results of Table 2 indicate that an estimated 3,492 (1,748 + 1,748 = 3,492) daily trip ends will be generated for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designations. Table 3 Present Future Land Use Designations PM Peak Hour Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 227 dus 111 60 0 0 0 0 111 60 i i ~ s i nN uci w~auui i manual, r to Suwon. The results of Table 3 indicate that an estimated 171 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 4 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. 5/32007- 55600 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON CAMS 04370-004-000--0 r Table 4 Requested Land Use Designation PM Peak Hour Trip Generation M ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 556 dus 210 113 0 0 0 0 210 113 u c s i nN ~cnciauun ~wanuai, nn cumuli. The results of Table 4 indicate that an estimated 323 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the proposed land use scenario. Existing Conditions According to the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO), 2006 Level of Service Report, Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Booth Road is a four-lane divided arterial roadway. Table 5 provides an estimate of the existing level of service (LOS) for Drew Street between US 19 and McMullen Booth Road based upon information from the MPO's Level of Service Report. Table 5 Existing Roadway Conditions Roadway Segment Existing LOS Physical PM Peak Existing Lanes Standard Roadway Hour LOS Capacity Traffic Volumes (Two- Wa US 19 to McMullen Drew Booth Rd. 4 LD D 1,928 829 C Street .a~uwc. r u,cuao vvu, ny mr v, ~cvrn ~~ ocw~cc ncNvn, MVV~IIGU JGFJlG111UG1 io, cuvo The results of Table 5 indicate that Drew Street is currently operating at an acceptable LOS. J 5/32007- 55604 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON GAN3 a43~o-ooaaoo- - o • • Level of Service Analysis Table 6 provides an estimate of the level of service (LOS) for Drew Street including project traffic from the Requested Future Land Use Designation (RM) from Table 4. Table 6 Requested Future Land Use Designation LOS Analysis Roadway Segment Existing LOS Physical Peak Project Total LOS Lanes Standard Roadway Hour Traffic Traffic Capacity Traffic (Two- Volumes Wa US 19 t0 McMullen Drew Booth Rd. 4 LD D 1,928 829 323 1,152 C Street A Worst-case daily project distribution was utilized for this LOS analysis. The results of Table 6 indicate that Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Booth Road will operate at an acceptable level of service with the project traffic from the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM). Summary The transportation analysis for the Parkview Village Future Land Use Amendment was conducted based on the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM) and the allowable residential density of 556 dwelling units. The results of this transportation analysis indicate that Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Both Road will operate at an acceptable LOS. 5/9/2007- 55604 Ver: Ol!- EJOHNSON GANNJ 04970004-000 - 0 • M Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Facilities Water The current plan designation allows a maximum buildout of 278 residential units on the site. In calculating water demand, single-family townhome units were used, as they had the highest demand, and therefore represented a "worst case" scenario of what could currently be built on the site. The Table below compares the "worst case" water demand scenario under the Residential Urban (RU) and the proposed Residential Medium (RM). Peak Hour Flow Water Demand Com arison Land Use Cate o Units Total Demand Residential Urban RU 278 Sin le-Famil Townhomes 224 GPM Residential Medium RM 556 Sin le Famil Townhomes 447 GPM The Parkview Village site is seared by a 16" water main located along the north edge of Drew Street. The current capacity of the main is not known, though the City of Clearwater Engineering Department stated that capacity in the system does exist. Any redevelopment on the site would require a detailed demand/capacity analysis, and any potential infrastructure improvements to bring the water to the site, would be the responsibility of the developer. Wastewater The current plan designation allows a maximum buildout of 278 residential units on the site. In calculating wastewater demand, single-family townhome units were used, as they had the highest demand, and therefore represented a "worst case" scenario of what could currently be built on the site. The Table below compares the "worst case" wastewater demand scenario under the Residential Urban (RU) and the proposed Residential Medium (RM). Peak Hour Flow Wastewater Demand Comparison Land Use Cate or Units Total Demand Residential Urban RU 278 Sin le-Famil Townhomes 116 GPM Residential Medium RM 556 Sin le Famil Townhomes 232 GPM The Parkview Village site is served by a 4" sanitary sewer force main running along the southern edge of Drew Street. The current capacity of the main is not known, though the City of Clearwater Engineering Department stated that capacity in the system does exist. Any redevelopment on the site would require a detailed demand/capacity analysis, and any potential infrastructure improvements to remove wastewater from the site, would be the responsibility of the developer. Stormwater The Jasmine Courts public housing project had an antiquated stormwater system that did not effectively treat the stormwater runoff that was created by the site's impervious surfaces. The Parkview Village Development approved in 2004, included a substantial) stormwater system that included a large on site pond, and a secondary pond, which was t 5/3/2007- 55604 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON CARG3 043~o-ooa-ooo-- o r to be built on City property to the south. It is expected that any redevelopment on the site will require a similar system, which will be designed to treat and remove the stormwater as required by City of Clearwater and Soutwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) standards. SI3I2W7- 55604 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON GANd3 04370-004-W0. - 0 ,~' `~' SECTION 1 i~OWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 6 EAST CITY OF CLEARWATER, PINELLAS COiJ'NTY, FLORIDA THE NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF ° THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17 ~ DREW STREET I. S89'41 '09" E 1366.56' S89'41'09"E I 356.47' 442 69' c0 N w in cV 00 O O O Z 0 n w •- zz wo ~ U w~ 0 w p z J ~ H N w w 3z ww xx t- r- P.O.C. (LESS THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17-29-16 N89'41'09"W ' 3 cn P.O.B. 567.40' ~ ~,, O (LESS OUT) tJ Q ~ ~ ~ O O O p Op O goo O M _p ~ ~ 356.44' \ N 89'58'03"W \ CENTER LINE OF A 60.0 FOOT PARCEL OF LAND FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 IN O.R. BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 I LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 50.00 S00'37'S3"W \ \\ ~_ CENTER LINE OF A 60.0 FOOT PARCEL OF LAND FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 ~ IN O.R. BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 L2 33.00 N89'41'09"W ~ N89'58'03"W 1355.67' THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF - THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17 NOTES: J 33.0' SCALE: 1"=250' 0' 50' 125' 250' , 0 00 ~ O ,~j ~ J (V ~ 0 ~m ih O Q N m EG N P.O.C. =POINT OF COMENCEMENT P.0.8. =POINT OF BEGINNING w o~w woo J \\r r- '- ~zzo F W W W U = 2 2 W F- F- F- U1 1. THIS DESCRIPTION AND SKETCH IS BASED ON INFORMATION APPEARING ON THAT CERTAIN BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PREPARED BY GEORGE F. YOUNG ,INC., SHEET 1 OF 1, JOB N0. 03-11-0160-00, DATED 11/05/03. 2. ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS APPEARING ON THAT CERTAIN SURVEY REFERENCED IN NOTE 1, HAVE NOT BEEN SHOWN HEREON. 3. REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION 07/13/04. DESCRIPTION SKETCH - NOT A BOU~~;~D - PROJECT: PARKVIEW VILLAGES - RESIDENTIAL PARCEL '' _ ~ '~" ~~~ =~., cuENr: CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY ~'S ~~ O ~ Rty+aED: 07/13/04 ^ • ^ w~w-1~=c i~aamnew~+as ~ `, ~`. M~~1~-~'I~~FQSjE'~2`, PSM p;''~+, WII~.~~III~~ ' ~~ RtDA..L tE ~ o !~S 5535" . SCALE: ~~ f, ~, ~. r,,lA4TE: ~ ~_ ii 1 - ~ " _ 5 1 1 04 Planners • Engineers • Ecologists • Surveyors • Landscape ArchBects • Transportation Consultants sEa r y , ~ , ,,RCga ' REV No: 17 'ti 2~ 16 001 WilsonMiller, II'1C. PROJECT N0. INDEX N0: Na s • Fort ers Sarasota Bradenton • Tam a • Tallahassee 04370-000-001 04370-000-005 p DRWN BY/EMP N0. SHEE7 N0: iKll Channebide Drne, Suite 400N • Tempe, Florida 33602 • Phone 813-223-9500 • Fax 813-223-0009 • Web-Site wwx wilsonmillercom WGB 01862 1 of 2 Jul 13, 2004 - 14:51:22 BBRYPNTX:\Sur\04370\000\Sketch & Lepol\North De~elaoment Porcel\07-1}_04\04370-000-OOSRt.dwa .~ ~ SECTION 1 OWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANG 6 EAST CITY OF CLEARWATER, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING; COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'08'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION NO. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIPTION SKETCH - NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY PROJECT: PARKVIEW VILLAGES - RESIDENTIAL PARCEL "B" cuENT: CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY REVISED: 07/13/04 WilsinMiller ~:~~e~A~~ ~, SCALE: 1" =250' DATE: S 1 1 04 Planners • Engineers • Ecobg~sts • Surveyors • Landscape Architects • Transportation Consultants SEC: TWP: RGE: 17 29 16 REV NO: 001 WilsonMiller, InC. PROJECT NO. 04370-000-001 INDEX NO: 04370-000-005 Naples • Fort Myers Sarasota Bradenton • Temps • Tellehee9ee DRWN BY/EMP NO. SHEET N0: 1101 Channebide Drive, Suife 400N • Tampa, Fbrida 33602 • Phone B13-223-9500 • Fax 813-223-0009 • Web-Site wwwwilsonmillercom WGB 01862 2 of 2 Jul 13, 2004 - 14;51:22 OBRVANi%:\Sur\04370\000\Sketch k Legal\North Development Parcel\07-1}_04\Oa}70-000-OOSRI.tlwg ~ • Tr-03-84434-2 09/~S/2003 ,r' ::~;;: .~ ~;. ,:e ¢: •' .. ~: T1tlt Imttu~tt Hy And ReAvn Z'a Rtardo L ®Ilmore, flrg. 8+1em. 9a:on d:1VkLeno P.A. PA. Has 3399 'ramps, PP. 336Ut Y Appra~sea°s Parcel Tdentificatiosn No« 17-2g-1 b-00®C!®-l 10-0100 00-113083 APR-fA-R000 lf:~ P INEf.LRB CO BK 1088 3 ~® ~ fl Tfil(9 DE>Ll? d-'AS P3tEPAT~ ~Tl$OF3T ^I'1~E B ~'1~dEF~' OFA T>~T~ SEARCH, ~T~,.~ C®11gA~TE'Ii~Nt'I", OR 31~ID$~~ - - ~ ~~" T3iLS INDENTURE, made as of the, day of ll+ianch, 2000, between C1eaQwster Housing :.= ;r'M. CorpoaaLo1n, Inc., a Florida not-for~rofit caapmceboa, whose ;~==•;~• Clearwater, Florida 33756, ae ~sRANTD lea u 2I ®Soutlr Ewing Aveane, ~~~ ~y and It, to the Clearwater Housing Authoridy, a non pro£t Politic pursuant to Chapter 421, Florida Statutes, whose address is 21O South Ewing Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33756, as GRAIrI'TEE, -: ~•. Wit4esaeth that aclmowlod Grantor, for good and va]uable consideration, receipt of which is ~.~ Florida, mono pmtic~arlyarly descn'bed ~ ~ Grantee all the seat Property located in Pinefllas County, - :. ~r ... fiEC ' ~~ -+•~ SEE ~TT "A^ ATTACHED • ~ IM' `--- ~T® AIVD MADE A PART' I~ElaE®F • . FEES ~- I~T: _ _` f Ev __ . fogetherwith allteaemeat9, heteciitaments andappurtenaarcea therefor ~ all coveIIarata,conditions -- restmidioffi, easements, rights-of--way and other matters of record, ' ' C~t~~~ To havo and to hold, the same in fee simple forever. • /tad: -~ 3 of 3 .,~, .~ j•. i :; .. ' And Grantor hereby covenants with Gtantce that Grantor is lawfull~seiz~l of -o - =- • fee aimplo; that Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and vey 'd hm . d- Grantorha~eby fullywarrants the title to said land and an'll defend the same ~ ; .. ~..- ~ =: of ail persons whomsoever. e l 1 ' ~ ~ ~~~ . ~' ~~~~ ~~ ~ m g ~ ~~ a~ ~ f 'I.-~3-84434-2 ~91I~/ZOfl3 43:53:?5nrn O p{ ~ ~1~, ,p ~r ~r ~ ~ INI;LLAB ~.y~~ ! ~ P ~ s Q, -._......___.._.,_.__.__.._ . IN ~~TT~SS CIF, ~g heaoamto 8Ct afa .b8nd ~ SCaI 'dbe day ~d yew ~ 8~1ON8 ~TI~CO. ~TPNESS~S: - C~tA1V POR N rC1116 ~aYit~ ~,f /f d r® /S C ' . ill y 8'6 C~Iy.~B~/ADR~~W/AAV~'~~7~''R ~{R/~O~~gST13II~Tr~O nWj~ VDl-^l~.i 1V~1/'~D~L~7~vp!A~ip~~A/TiLiJ~JA NV 1 S®R ~11V~ 1~/1/iY~V~lffilVd~ ~y: ~y~ 1~ ~ l~~i 3 1 ~ 1 I.r O P S .W R J y ~A ~ 1 ~ ~~ 7 ~ ~ a p 7 p { = ~, ~e O+i./Vl7 S 3 OT IJY~1i~Y~[9~ ~y ~~~ ~~~ ~ ing in led before nne 1 is~ day of ~~ p 2000, bS' Flo~eiag trnpa~tion, aFlorida aot-far-~SZa~6 cotpora4i~ . , of Clear rata ! ~' No ofFlodda oI $~ J` Psreonally Known _~OR Produced Idea~fication Type ofldeati5cation 1Paoduced P:1L3.Y'SIilW19G1D88WAS.affi ~Y•~ ~~ mod. ~~~~~ ~~D-~~~ ~~~ Gi E7f~lE$ AtiO 31, 3~p 2 of 3 .;.. y., .. <; is ~••; •. ;~. ~:. c:. ~. a ~f! y 'IBIS Dom.' Olt A Mi OF 'CIS DO~'r IS OF l~ UAI.ITY ASD l~Y BS Ilti.BGI~• • P INELLflS CQ~NT'Y FLfl . QFF.REC,9~ 10891 PG 21I?. • ~ ~- LL-. .... S ~ of ~ ~~~~ X17, ~ of tb~r ~ o! #~ ]~ of l~o~ao i~, p ~1 ~ ~ u !ut !~ r~!-e~ tes mad. ~ oil 1 -- , ~ ~~ ~ l~sitru 1• f3+es3da~ ~~ to t ' met Q~u Oeeiae~r pd ~e Ooddus~, Ott Y3t~, ~ Jp~u ~ and flatta Mrs~~. ~~ +iil~. do ~ +~ o! ~3enr- ~tor, tar t~tittt+a~ d~rat~e taaeeuatteu ~ ~~ owe ~ ~~ ZO fa! ~d tea ths~ t0 try ed !fie pit o! t'M ~' of Batton 1?. p~ohlp Zt , mom' It ~ :~o~t ~,byn~r, rLerfda• ~. ~ ~VIAGE01 : FL-03-844342 09/18/2003 03: ~~..~~I..y 1 - ~ ~:; ' `t.~ ~: 'C~ :t ~r~; This Inatruramtt Pn:parsd BY And itehurr To: Rlardo L Oihnore,l3aq. Salem, Saxon dt NkLen, P.A. P.O. Box 3399 Tonga, Pt. 33601 Pr+aperty Apprarsea's Pa:cel Identification No.:17-24-16-00000-110-0100 Page 1 of 3 . •;~ ~ ~r'+'~ ni~K'" ~ K +.. +~- ;s~,r a ,~~`? aey-ftb .~.i~~;`:.; -.~* l1 • . 3` ~. ~ ~ • _ ~y~3s'=•_~3,~ :~:~i : ~ 4 : ~+ ~ S ;; Y• L.X ~.{ h .t r ~ ' : ~q:i j6L .K":ti• , . :• ~: ~:~ „~n:: 'S~. ~ 00-113093 tiPR-is-8000 11:48 P INELLAS CO 8K 10881 PO 21 TItOS DEED WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OFA TITLE SEARCH, TITLE COMb~IIT11~NT, OR SURVEY. THIS IIVDEIVI'I.TRE, made as of the,, day of March, 2000, between Clearwater Housing Corporation, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, whose address is 210 South Ewing Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33756, as GRANTOR, to the Clearwater Housing Authority, anon-profit '. i:` '' corporate body and pohtrc pursuant to Chapter 421, Florida Statutes, whose address is 210 South . Ewing Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33756, as GRAIV'I`F,E. ' Witnesseth that Grantor, for flood and valuable consideration, receipt of which is ^~ aclmowledged, grants, bargains and aolla to Grantee all the reel property located in Pinellas County, ..`'. • ` A4OES 7 Florida, more particularly described aa: • - : . ACCT ~--- ... IiEC txi2rg SEE EXHIBIT'•A" ATTACHED ---- HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF • ItYT •-. FEES M.T: _ _ w~, _-- togetherwith allteaemeats, her~editamenta aadappur'tenarsces thereto, and all covenants, conditions, . t~v --~- rea4ictiona, easements, rights-of--way and other matters of record. . C ~t~~. v To have and to hold, the same in fee aunplc fore~ra: And Grantor hereby covenants with Grantee that Grantor is lawfullyseized of ~ fee simply that Grantorhas good right and lawful authority to sell and co vey 'd • ~d" ~ ~•: Grantorhaeby full y warrants tho tide to said land and will defend the same e l 1 ' ofall persons whomsoever. ~ ~ ~ :.: ~~~ ~~ ~ ~. ~~ ~ ~ ~ • m yQ~a qM ~C~71 t~71 N^f~ji~ Oq0 ~ Oi3 : .. • .. .; ... _ .. r.5. i MAGE01 : FL-03-84434-2 09/18/2003 ,,. ' PINELLgS COUNTY FLA, '. QFF.REC,iK e„ ~ . .. lOia t PQ 8118 d yy 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, Graator bas heresmto set its hand aad seal the a 'r ~~~ and ear 5rst ~~ ~Y Y ." ~ t;; 8bOVe WritteII. ~`~•~ ..~ WITNESSES: ~. ~•~,~ •... - CfitAIVTOR x ~ Print Name: as I~ ors IG !~. n. o n CLBARWATER• HOU3INt~ CORPORATION, INC., A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION By: '11~' Print N e: 6 Tltle~ ~;~.`' ; j, t "~ ~;, x.. ;~,;~A,~,~ {~=" STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PIIJP,I,I.A5 ~--"-~ (~~ e, .The iD in m wled before me ~ 8 2000, by as Housing t:orpo:atioa, a Fioridanot-for-pro5t ~ day of I'~ 1~.~. of Clearwater 1 ~ •.x~ /,nt '.rw~ 'f .,.ice. ^^ ~~.~ :,« ;i~ No li ofFlor3da y ~tay~~~,.'t Pant, OIS~"" 'Y / ( ~ \ ,;~Y~,~,t~ Personally 1{aown,~ OR Produced Identification ~; :;~;`~: ~< Type of Identification Produced .,k. ~:T=r„s ~:• `~ ~ a:xzwuv+uxwesaa~+s.~ ~rA~~ TIFFANY S. blAfiRteLl • r ~~~ ~ ~ tomb o!!~ ~ ~ "~ a Fxrt~s aio r~, 2 of 3 ~y`Y T:' r= v!4~. .~;. ~:•;~. :,:: • -. i.4 •. ;;r ~• }4.. ;'t. V~/Y %f~ Z •~:..{ ~Y i IMAGE01 : FL-03-84434-2 09/18/2003 03 ~3'Z5 m P ti • • ~ ~ ~ - P! . ~ ~ ~,REC,~lC 103 PO~P117 , ~. ' t/.~i7~ 1 S! ~~ ~ :i/ ~i Lift Alm 1~''~i'•1~ ~0 ~ ~ qt ~ O! ~ •~ s! flat ~!, •.~ ~e ~f 3~ iii '~ • •f~.~+IM !~',Rl~ • • ~/i ~ • _ -.: aa~ !si>; f• 3i1 ~Lsi3is ee~osq: ~i~e~+1~. ~o met . ~. ~sdas~a aei ~s ~o~L,tdid~ : ink Jams ~!o'~e~ ~s11A . AL.+dlr, ~:1sAo. at• mfMS• fit. ~ ~l3altls~~ tp~aliabfsll ~i ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~ aa! 1~~~lM~ 30. ~! e!_lAr.~.a!! .1~0 • _ ~~: A :;y~r s, ~ ~: ; 3 of 3 ' ~~` /'" , rt SECTIONTOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RA 6 EAST CITY OF CL~ARWATER PINEL S COUNT LA Y, FLORIDA P.O.C. LESS OUT) o NE CORNER OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NE t/4 OF o THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE t/4 OF SECTION 17 ~ DREW STREET ~ THE NE t/a OF SECTION 77-29-t6 I S89'41'09"E 1366.56' L2 S89'41 '09" E 356.47' N89'41'09"W 442 69' I 567 40' M t0 n (V w ir) N a0 O O O Z 0 v w^ zz wo x~ ~- U ~~ 0 Wo z J ~ H .-~ !n W W 3z w w xx ~~ ' ~ cn P.O.B. ' N °o (LESS OUT) - d. ~ ~ ~ O O O O OD O M _-O _W ~ - ~ \ 60 356.44' \ N 89'58'03"W \ CENTER LINE OF A 60.0 FOOT PARCEL OF LAND FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 IN O.R. BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 I I~ II LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 50.00 S00'37'S3"W L2 33.00 N89'41'09"W \\ ~ -~ ~ - CENTER LINE OF A 60.0 FOOT PARCEL OF LAND fOR RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 0 IN O.R. BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 ° N89'S8'03"W 1355.67' THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NE t/4 OF - THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION t7 NOTES: 1. THIS DESCRIPTION AND SKETCH IS BASED ON INFORMATION APPEARING ON THAT CERTAIN BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PREPARED BY GEORGE F. YOUNG ,INC., SHEET 1 OF 1, JOB N0. 03-11-0160-00, DATED 11/05/03. 2. ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS APPEARING ON THAT CERTAIN SURVEY REFERENCED IN NOTE 1, HAVE NOT BEEN SHOWN HEREON. 3. REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION 07/13/04. PRO~ECr: PARKVIEW VILLAGES - RESIDENTIAL CLIENT: CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY DESCRIPTION SKETCH - NOT A ~- 33.0' w SCALE: 1" =250' o• so' t2s 2so• D fY W J O m Q m LEGEND P.O.C. = POINT OF COMENCEMENT P.0.8. = POINT OF BEGINNING °~~ woo J ~~n ~zzo W W W U S 2 2 W a,,~,... ..r~~~.• ,, ,.. , ~y BOUNI~A~q`~"~'S~T~~~'~ ~ ~°~ PARCEL "B" ~ ~ "` WilsonM~ller Planners • En9-leera • C-cologiets • hrveyws • Lendecape Ardtftecfa • Traneporfaflon Cortsl/fenfs ~IsonMiller, Inc. Naples • Fat Myers Sarasota • Bradenton • Terrpa • Tefahaeeee 1f01 Clramelside Drive, Suite 400N • Tertpa, F)orida ~3fJ102 • Pharr 8p-223-9500 • Fex~ 8p-223-0009 • Web-51fe www.wleavrl~ercom JN ~3, 2006 - ta:5i 21 BBRrANTI%~\Sur\0~ ,,'~y X>.RI'~~- .. ~',,C'Tj6TEf~q~,PSM '! G€i~}S€r N'o.LS• 5535 SCALE: -a, S ~ ~ ~ DATE: 1" =25 S 1 1 04 SEC: TWP: RGE: REV NO: 17 29 t6 001 PROJECT N0. INDE% N0: 04370-000-001 04370-000-OC DRWN BY/EUP N0. SHEET N0: WGB/01862 1 OF 2 '0\000\Skelch k Legol\Norih Davelopmenl Porrof~07-13-Oa\06370-000-OC 0 n CV M t\ M O O N ~' *~ SECTION TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RA 6 EAST CITY OF ~ ARWATER, PINELLAS COUNTY, LORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING; COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1 /4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1 /4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'08' 13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIPTION SKETCH - NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY PROJECT: PARKVIEW VILLAGES - RESIDENTIAL PARCEL "B" cuENT: CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY REVISED: 07/,3/04 MioYr,k • 0.Ltllt{,pppp _ WilsonM~ller MbcMfK,ie"Qlr~cebdMdla¢a6»M3 SCALE: DATE: ~. 1"=250' S 11 04 i~9/ArlerB , , C,v,L...e1. • ~ey~ • L ~~~ ~ rf8(~0!{eGOA CQ(18iIF811~8 SEC: TWP: RCE: REV N0: '_"`^"Y°~° /~ 17 29 16 001 ~IsonMiller, IIIC. PROJECT N0. INDE% NO: 04370-000-001 oa37o-ooo-oc 8 ' FOlf MyerB • SA(a90}9 • BrBdellf0ll Tenpe • Te/ehesaee DRWN BY/EMP N0. SHEET N0: 1101 giemeleide Drive, Sti~te 400N . Tertp$ F#orida 33602 • PMone~ 8p-223-9500 • Far 8K3-223-0009 • WelrSde www.w7eorr~ercom WGB/01 862 2 of 2 2002 - 1x:51:22 BBRYANTIz:\Sur\Da~70\000\Skelcl~ & Legal\Nartn Develaomenl Porcef\07-1 r 1 r k 41~'~ + ~' ~~ Y .t ,~ _ R ../.. Y ^~ ~ ~' ~ a ~ 1 ISIS` .. ~~~k, ~ _.~. filar n R F W CT '~w~--. ~.` ~- • .l.I ~ ~ r 1, ~ ,!~' -~- ' ~,A ~. ~"';e W 7 CY Z F Q H :a+~ Comp Plan Amendment Boundary Parkview Village Project Boundary ~~ .~... 7 ~~ + NORTH DR[~ ' '~ ,~~' r snnru nom S~pLer 5/4/2007 ,,I_, ~ 11:33:03AM _ Receipt #: 1200700000000003909 p = ~ Date: 05/04/2007 r Line Items: LUZ2007-05002 Payments: Method Payer Land Use & Atlas Amendment Initials Check No Confirm No How Received Amount Paid Check CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTH R_D 010-341263 885.00 Line Item Total: $885.00 33227 In Person Payment Total: THIS IS NOT A PERMIT. This is a receipt for an application for a permit. This application will be reviewed and you will be notified as to the outcome of the application. Page 1 of 1 885.00 $885.00 cReceipt.rpt www.sunbiz.org -Department o~ate ~ Page 1 of 2 Home Contact Us E-Filing Services Previous on List Next on List Events No Name History Document Searches Forms Help ~ -- - -- -- Return To List ~ _ _ _ _ Entity Name Searc Detail by Entity Name Florida Non Profit Corporation CLEARWATER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC. Filina Information Document Number 762444 FEI Number 134276896 Date Filed 03/16/1982 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event REINSTATEMENT Event Date Filed 01/27/2005 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Changed 01/19/2006 Mailing Address 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Changed 01/19/2006 Registered Agent Name & Address NRAI SERVICES, INC. 2731 EXECUTIVE PARK DRIVE SUITE 4 WESTON FL 33331 US Name Changed: 01/27/2005 Address Changed: 02/15/2005 Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Title S http://www. sunbiz.org/scripts/cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_number=762444&inq... 8/13/2007 www.sunbiz.org -Department o~tate RIVERA, JACQUELINE 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title PD AUDE, ROBERT 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title VPD BRYD,TERRY 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33756 US Title D WOODARD, DEBORAH 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title D WARREN, CAROL 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2005 01/27/2005 2006 01 /19/2006 2007 02/14/2007 Document Images 02/14/2007 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/19/2006 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/27/2005 -- REINSTATEMENT 04/21/2003 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/11/2002 -- ANNUAL REPORT 08/21!2001 --ANNUAL REPORT 05/15/2000 --ANNUAL REPORT 03/13/1999 -- ANNUAL REPORT 03/16/1998 -- ANNUAL REPORT 02/14/1997 -- ANNUAL REPORT 02/16/1996 -- ANNUAL REPORT 04/27/1995 --ANNUAL REPORT Note: This is not official record. 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L R May 1, 2007 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 RE: First Transmittal of Large Scale Future Land Use Plan Amendments for the City of Clearwater - 2007 Dear Mr. Eubanks: The City of Clearwater is submitting this transmittal as part of the requirements pursuant to 9J-11.006 "Submittal Requirements for Proposed Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendments". This is the City's first amendment package transmittal for calendar year 2007 and it is requested that it be processed as a Preliminary Review. The City is transmitting three (3) proposed Plan Amendments with this letter for your review: LUZ2006-08003 - 2060 Evergreen Avenue Plan Amendment (Ordinance Numbers 7775-07 & 7776-07) LUZ2006-08004 - 1980 Kings Highway Plan Amendment (Ordinance Numbers 7729-07 & 7730-07) CPA2007-01001 -Plan Amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan (Ordinance Number 7782-07) 9J-11.006(1)(a)1: The Clearwater Community Development Board (CDB), as the Local Planning Agency, held a public meeting on February 20, 2007 for CPA2007-01001, and a public meeting on November 21, 2006 for LUZ2006-08004, and on December 19, 2006 for LUZ2006-08003. • The CDB recommended approval to the City Council on the Plan Amendments. 9J-11.006(1)(a)2: The Clearwater City Council held: A public hearing on January 18, 2007 to approve the transmittal of LUZ2006-0800.4 - 1980 Kings Highway Plan Amendment, and a public hearing on January 31, 2007 to approve the transmittal of LUZ2006-08003 - 2060 Evergreen Avenue Plan Amendment; and A public hearing on March 15, 2007 to approve the transmittal of CPA2007-01001 - Plan Amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. i May 1, 2007 Ray Eubanks-Page 2 The above proposed plan amendments and one copy of each item specified under paragraphs 9J- 11.006(1)(a), (b) and (c), FAC, were sent to the Pinellas County Planning Department, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the Southwest Florida Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Florida Department of State and Florida Department of Environmental Protection under separate cover on May 1, 2007. 9J-11.006(1)(aL Two (2) Future Land Use Map Amendments and one (1) Text Amendment are being proposed as part of this submittal package. The following are summaries of these amendments: CPA2007-01001 -Plan Amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan proposes to amend Objectives 27.1; 27.2; and 27.5; to add Objective 27.6; to amend Policies 27.2.5 and 27.5.3; and to add Policies 27.5.5; 27.5.6; 27.6.1; and 27.6.2. LUZ2006-08003 - 2060 Evergreen Drive Plan Amendment proposes to amend the Future Land Use Map from Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification for 1.84 acres of property to develop a mostly vacant property with multi-family residential land use conforming to the City of Clearwater Future Land Use Map and Community Development Code. LUZ2006-08004 -1980 Kings Highway Plan Amendment proposes to amend the Future Land Use Map from Institutional (I) to Residential Medium (RM) for 2.21 acres of property to develop a vacant property to attached dwellings conforming to the City of Clearwater Future Land Use map and Community Development Code. The City of Clearwater requests the Department to process the proposed amendments as a Preliminary Review. 9J-11.006(1)(a)4: The anticipated month of adoption for all three amendments is August 2007. 9J-11.006(1)(a)5: The proposed plan amendments do not pertain to an area of critical state concern 9J-11.006(1)(a)6: The plan amendments are not within Orange, Lake or Seminole Counties. 9J-11.006(1)La 7e: The proposed plan amendments do not qualify as exemptions under the twice per calendar year limitation on the adoption of comprehensive plan amendments. 9J-11.006(1)(a)8 Copies of the completed adopted Clearwater Comprehensive Plan, and any amendments to said plan, have been submitted to the following agencies: the Pinellas County Planning Department, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the Southwest Florida Management District, the Department of State, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Environmental Protection. 9J-11.006(1)(a)9: The proposed plan amendments are not proposed for adoption under a joint planning agreements. May 1, 2007 Ray Eubanks-Page 3 9J-11.006(1)(a)10: Gina Clayton Planning Assistant Director P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Telephone: 727-562-4587 Fax: 727-562-4865 gina.clayton@myclearwater.com If you need further assistance, please contact Gina Clayton. Thank you for you help in this matter. Sincerely, Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater r ~ May 1, 2007 Pinellas County Planning Department Attn: Brian Smith, AICP, Director 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 750 Clearwater, FL 33755 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Attn: Manny Pumarieda, Executive Director 4000 Gateway Centre Boulevard, Suite 100 Pinellas Park, FL 33782 Southwest Florida Water Management District Attn: David Moore, Executive Director 2379 Broad Street Brooksville, FL 34604-6899 Florida Department of State Bureau of Historic Preservation Attn: Ms. Susan Harp R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Florida Department of Transportation District Seven Attn: Carol M. Collins, LGCP & CMS Coordinator 11201 North McKinley Drive Mail Station 7-500 Tampa, FL 33612-6456 Department of Environmental Protection Attn: Jim Quinn, Environmental Manager Office of Intergovernmental Programs 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 47 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 Clearwater RE: First Transmittal of Large Scale Future Land Use Plan Amendments for the City of Clearwater - 2007 To whom it may concern: Pursuant to Rule 9J-11.006(1) of the Florida Administrative Code, the City of Clearwater is submitting two (2) Future Land Use Map Amendments and one (1) Text Amendment to the aforementioned organizations. Also, enclosed is a copy of the transmittal letter sent to the Department of Community Affairs. If you need further assistance, please contact Gina Clayton, Planning Assistant Director at 727-562-4587. Thank you for your courtesy in this matter. Sincerely, Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater ~ - - ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Pro ert Land Use Cateaorv See attached legal description From: Residential Urban LUZ2007-05002 To: Residential Medium Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, and subject to a determination by the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to § 163.3189, Florida Statutes. The Community Development Coordinator is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST READING August 14, 2007 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL naramhar 9p,, ~n~~ READING AND ADOPTED ~/ / / U• nk V. Hibbard ~ `p`CP rHfC Mayor ~ ~~~.~ Approved as to form: Attest: Leslie K. Doug II ides, Cynt . Goudeau '•~~~ Assistant City A rney City Clerk . Ordinance No. 7843-07 ~. SECTION 1?, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST CITY OF CLEARWATER, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 Of THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.OD FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'06'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ~ ~ ~ ~~~ RM R/OS .~ A<A 0 em A< " DREW ST BERMUDA R/O/R O J 6. ~ ~ P.® A<C ~ ~ RM i O~ l i w m Q ~ ~ g U ~ y g ~ RLM = o l ~ ~~ t LEEWARD ISLE !3 RFH ' ~ ~= ~. , ~.: . u~: R <~. ., ~~~,J , ~ <~ o ' 1 L 1 a «O " 11.N A< pi :~~1 Future Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive ProP~Y Size(Acres) 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B S:\Planning Departate~\C D B\I.and Uae Amendments\LUZ 200'7\LUZZ00~-05002 - 2990 Tanglewoat Drive -Clearwater Horsing AtrthoritylMaps\fuhuelard use.doc ~i~ >. ~,,IV o 99hATEN.E~~ • Clearwater City Council Agenda Cover Memorandum Wowsession Item #: Final Agenda Item # Meeting Date: ~R-14-~7 SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE a Future Land Use Plan Amendment from the Residential Urban (RU) Category to the Residential Medium (RM) Category for property located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive (consisting of a portion of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East in Metes and Bounds 11/02 and 11/O1); and PASS Ordinances #7843-07 on first reading. (LUZ2007-05002) ® and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. SUMMARY: This Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.09 acres in area and located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. This property, formerly known as Jasmine Court, has a FLUP classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site to the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct up to 556 attached dwellings. The Planning Department determined that the proposed future land use plan amendment, as recommended, are consistent with the following standards specified in the Community Development Code: • The proposed land use plan amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. • The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding area. • Sufficient public facilities are available to serve the property. • The applications will not have an adverse impact on the natural environment. Please refer to the attached land use plan amendment and rezoning (LUZ2007-05002) staff report for the complete analysis. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the land use plan amendment is subject to the approval of the Pinellas Planning Council and the Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. The application is a large-scale amendment and review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. The Community Development Board reviewed this application at its public hearing on July 17, 2007 and unanimously recommended approval of the Future Land Use Plan amendment. S: (Planning DepartmentlC D BlLand Use AmendmentslLUZ 20071LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing AuthoritylLUZ2007-05002 CC cover memo.doc Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs Legal Info Srvc N/A PLANNING DEPARTMENT Total Steven Everitt Budget N/A Public Works N/A User Dept.: Funding Source: Purchasing N/A DCM/ACM Planning Current FY CI Risk Mgmt NIA Other Attachments: Ordinance OP Nos. 7817-07 & 7818-07 STAFF REPORTS Other Submitted by: Appropriation Code: Ci Mana er O None .. ~. • CDB Meeting Date: July 17, 2007 Case Number: LUZ2007-05002 Owner/Applicant: Clearwater Housing Authority Address: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Agenda Item: EE=2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND INFORMATION REQUEST: SITE INFORMATION • Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification. PROPERTY SIZE: 1,615,728 square feet or 37.092 acres of a 1,733,253 square feet or 39.79 acre property PROPERTY USE: Current Use: Vacant Proposed Use: Attached Dwellings PLAN CATEGORY: Current Category: Residential Urban (RU) Proposed Category: Residential Medium (RM) ZONING DISTRICT: Current District: Medium Density Residential (MDR) Proposed District: Medium Density Residential (MDR) EXISTING SURROUNDING USES: North: Parks and recreation facility South: RV park and mobile home park East: Place of worship West: Mobile home park ANALYSIS: This Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre site owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). It has been known as Jasmine Courts but the site has been renamed Parkview Village. The subject site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The CHA proposes to redevelop the site as a mixed use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses to primarily serve the Parkview Village residents. The Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 1 of 7 ~~ ~~ • redevelopment of this site will allow a mix of housing prices. This site has a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site to the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct 556 attached dwellings. Professional market and real estate development analysts determined that construction of 278 would not be economically successful. Attached dwellings in the MDR zoning district requires site plan approval. In order to facilitate the redevelopment of this site with a new traditional neighborhood that was to include a mix of land uses, a variety of housing styles and price ranges, subsidized and market rate housing, the City Council approved a Zoning Atlas amendment for the 37.092 acre portion from Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) to MDR in October 2004 (REZ2004-05001). The Council approved a Future Land Use Plan amendment fora 2.7 acre portion of the overall site, located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, from RU to ResidentiaUOffice/Retail (R/O/R) in October 2004 (LUZ2004-05004) and rezoned it from the LMDR District to the Commercial (C) District. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the FLUP amendment is subject to approval by the Pinellas Planning Council and Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. Based on the size and density of the parcel, review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. I. CONSISTENCY WITH CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN [Section 4-603.F.1] Recommended Findings of Fact Applicable Goals, Objectives and Policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of the proposed land use plan amendment are as indicated below: 2.0 Goal -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. 2.2.1 Policy - On a continuing basis, the Community Development Code and the site plan approval process shall be utilized in promoting infill development and/or planned developments that are compatible. 5.1.1 Policy - No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 2 of 7 S. garbage collection, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for addition new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. 16.2 Objective for Affordable Housing -The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to Very Low, Low, and Moderate Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with the level of growth in these income categories. 18.8.7 Policy -The City shall continue to work with the Local Housing Authority in providing a public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. Recommended Conclusions of Law The development of attached dwellings at this location will be compatible with the surrounding environment and will not negatively impact levels of City services. The neighborhood land uses include attached dwellings, mobile home parks, RV parks, parks and recreation facilities, and institutional uses. Providing subsidized and market rate housing is also consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan amendment is not in conflict with any Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives or Policies, and is consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. II. CONSISTENCY WITH COUNTYWIDE PLAN Recommended Findings of Fact The purpose of the proposed Residential Medium category, as specified in Section 2.3.3.2.2 of the Countywide Rules, is to depict those areas of the County that are now developed, or appropriate to be developed, in a moderately residential manner; and to recognize such areas as primarily well-suited for residential uses that are consistent with the urban qualities, transportation facilities and natural resource characteristics of such areas. The category is generally appropriate to locations within or in close proximity to urban activity centers; in areas where use and development characteristics are medium density residential in nature; and in areas serving as a transition between less urban and more urban residential and mixed use areas. These areas are typically in close proximity to and may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network. The property is located on Drew Street, afour-lane divided roadway. Due to the site's proximity to two major arterials, US Highway 19 and McMullen Booth Road, this area is well suited for mixed-use development. The site is also located in close proximity to Park Place, amixed-use Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 3 of 7 t, Development of Regional Impact located to the west of the site. The subject property is also located along a PSTA route, which will encourage the use of mass transit. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed plan amendment is consistent with the purpose and locational characteristics of the Countywide Plan; therefore, the proposed amendment is consistent with the Countywide Plan. III. COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING PROPERTY/CHARACTER OF THE CITY & NEIGHBORHOOD [Section 4-603.F.3] Recommended Findings of Fact The property is located along Drew Street in the vicinity of Hampton and McMullen Booth Roads and is characterized by a variety of land uses. Immediately to the east of the subject site is Calvary Baptist Church and school campus. The City-owned Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, amulti-family housing development and an elementary school are located on the north side of Drew Street in the vicinity of the property. To the south of the site are a mobile home park and a RV park and to the west is a mobile home park. The future land use designations in this area allow residential development between 10 - 30 units per acre. Farther to the west on the south side of Drew Street between Hampton Road and US Highway 19 is the Park Place Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which includes industrial, residential, retail and office uses. To the west of that is a commercial shopping center located at the southeast corner of Drew Street and US Highway 19. The proposed FLUP amendment from the RU category to the RM category will enable the CHA to develop a neighborhood incorporating a mix of land uses along Drew Street. This proposed land use plan amendment is compatible with the surrounding residential, institutional, recreation and tourist uses. The existing Commercial zoning district boundaries are generally located in the center of the Parkview Village property abutting Drew Street and surrounded on the west, east and south by the RU category of the remaining 37.09 acres. The RM and R/O/R boundaries are appropriately located along Drew Street and will allow a mixed use development, which is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed FLUP designation is in character with the overall FLUP categories in the area. They are compatible with surrounding uses and consistent with the character of the immediate surrounding area and neighborhood. IV. SUFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES Recommended Findings of Fact As stated earlier, the overall subject site is approximately 37.092 acres in area and is vacant. Under the current FLUP category of RU, 278 attached dwellings are permitted. Based on a maximum permitted development potential in the proposed Residential Medium category, 556 dwelling units could be potentially constructed on this site. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 4 of 7 i Roadways The accepted methodology for reviewing the transportation impacts of proposed plan amendments is based on the Pinellas Planning Council's (PPC) traffic generation guidelines. The PPC's traffic generation rates have been calculated for the subject site based on the existing and proposed FLUP categories and are included in the next table. MAXIMUM POTENTIAL TR AFFIC Current Existing Plan Proposed Net New Drew-Street: Ham tonBoadtoBayviewDrive Situation plans Trips Maximum Dail Added Potential Tri s N/A 2596 3561 965 Maximum PM Peak Hour Added Potential Tri s3 N/A 247 338 91 Volume of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road and 15,868 18,464 19,429 965 Ba iew Drive LOS of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road and A A A A Ba iew Drive N/A =Not Applicable LOS =Level-of-Service 1 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Urban Future Land Use Category. 70 2 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Medium Future Land Use Category. 96 3 =Based on MPO K-factor of 0.095 Source: "The Rules" of the Countywide Future Lend Use Plan Based on the 2006 Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Level of Service Report, the segment of Drew Street, Hampton Road to Bayview Drive has a Level of Service (LOS) of A. The proposed FLUP category could generate 91 more PM Peak Hour trips onto Drew Street than the current FLUP category. The net increase in trips is minimal and the LOS of the adjacent roadway network will not be negatively impacted. Even though the subject property is vacant and new trips will be generated by the development of the property, the proposed plan amendment will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater Engineering Department has concluded that the traffic generation associated with the proposed amendment will increase existing PM peak hour trips by five percent on Drew Street, between Hampton Road and Bayview Drive, and will not degrade the LOS. Mass Transit The Citywide LOS for mass transit will not be affected by the proposed plan amendment. The total miles of fixed route service will not change. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew Street. Water The current FLUP category could use up to 69,500 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, water demand could approach approximately 1.39,000 gallons per day. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 5 of 7 1 C ;~ Wastewater The current FLUP category could produce up to or 55,600 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, sewer demand could approach approximately 111,200 gallons per day. Solid Waste Assuming two residents per dwelling unit, the current FLUP category could result in the production of 722.47 tons of solid waste per year. Under the proposed FLUP category, the development of attached dwellings could generate 1,444.93 tons of solid waste per year. Recreation and Open Space The proposed future land use plan and current zoning designation will permit the development of up to 556 attached dwellings. The use of the site is proposed to be limited to residential, therefore, payment of Open Space, Recreation Land and Recreation Facility impact fees will not be required at this time. The fees will be required prior to building permit and credit will be given for any previous development. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based upon the findings of fact, it has been determined that the traffic generated by this plan amendment will not result in the degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roads. Further, there is a minimal impact to water, wastewater, and solid waste service as each has adequate capacity to handle an increase in dwelling units. Open space and recreation facilities and mass transit will not be affected by the proposed future land use plan category. V. IMPACT ON NATURAL ENVIRONMENT [Section 4-603.F.5.] Recommended of Findings of Fact No wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. This property is mostly grass and has a limited number of trees. A Planning Department Arborist will inspect the site prior to site plan approval to assess the quantity and quality of trees. Prior to development of the subject property, the stormwater management system will be required to meet all City and Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) stormwater management criteria. Water quantity and quality will be controlled in compliance with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based on current information, no wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. The natural environment will be protected through the City's tree preservation and storm water management requirements. There is minimal impact to the City of Clearwater by the redevelopment of attached dwellings. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS An amendment of the FLUP from the Residential Urban (RU) category to the Residential Medium (RM) category for the subject site is requested. The proposed site to be developed is 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre property and exceeds the minimum lot area and width requirements for Attached Dwelling Uses within the Zoning District. A mix ofmulti-family residential, open Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 6 of 7 e, ~j spaces, and institutional characterizes the neighborhood. The proposed future land use plan amendment is compatible with the existing neighborhood. The proposed Residential Medium (RM) FLUP classification is consistent with both the City and the Countywide Comprehensive Plans, is compatible with the surrounding area, does not degrade public services below acceptable minimal levels, is compatible with the natural environment and is consistent with the development regulations of the City. Approval of this land use plan amendment does not guarantee the right to develop on the subject property. Transportation concurrency must be met, and the property owner will have to comply with all laws and ordinances in effect at the time development permits are requested. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends the following actions on the request: ACTION: Recommend APPROVAL of the Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban Classification to the Residential Medium. Prepared by Planning Department staff: ~~~,>~'j /l1~PJ1J~ Steven Everitt, Planner II Attachments: Application Location Map Aerial Photograph of Site and Vicinity Land Use Plan Map Zoning Map Existing Surrounding Uses Site Photographs 5 ,'l,,;a~vr.,, ir~,,..,i~ : C' ;_3 3 _ _, ...~:~=n.~rti.t,._ii.: f. ~> > ~ i~,;-.r;..,IUZ ~ ~~r"]:trwl ,c•ctx: ia. ~ ::~.ar, .~~xa <~~i~z,, ~t~~iit , <... { ...._ Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 7 of 7 ~'' ~ 'l CITY OF CLEARWATER PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE LAND USE PLAN AND ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENTS NOTE: All persons wishing to address an item need to be present at the BEGINNING of fhe Community Development Board meeting. Those cases that are not contested by the applicant, staff; nei_ghborin_g property owners, etc. will be placed on a consent agenda and approved bV a single vote at the be_pinning of the meetin_q. The City of Clearwater, Florida, proposes to adopt the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The proposed ordinance will affect the land area shown on the map in this advertisement: (INSERT MAP HERE) Schedule of Public Hearings: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 before the Community Development Board, at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19, 2007 before the City Council (1S Reading), at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, August 2, 2007 before the City Council (2nd Reading), at 6:00 p.m. All public hearings on the ordinances will be held in Council Chambers, 3rd floor of City Hall, 112 South Osceola Ave, Clearwater, Florida. (Clearwater Housing Authority) LUZ2007-05002 Interested parties may appear and be heard at the hearing or file written notice of approval or objection with the Planning Director or City Clerk prior to the hearing. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Board or Council, with respect to any matter considered at such hearings, will need to request a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, 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 to be based per Florida Statute 286.0105. Community Development Code Sec 4-206 states that party status shall be granted by the Board in quasi judicial cases if the person requesting such status demonstrates that s/he is substantially affected. Party status entitles parties to personally testify, present evidence, argument and witnesses, cross-examine witnesses, appeal the decision and speak on reconsideration requests, and needs to be requested and obtained during the case discussion before 4he CDB. An oath will be administered swearing in all persons giving testimony in quasi-judicial public hearing cases. If you wish to speak at the meeting, please wait to be recognized, then state and spell your name and provide your address. Persons without party status speaking before the CDB shall be limited to three minutes unless an individual is representing a group in which case the Chairperson may authorize a reasonable amount of time up to 10 minutes. The Community Development Board will review the case and make a recommendation to the City Council for final disposition. Five days prior to the CDB meeting, staff reports and recommendations on the above requests will be available for review by interested parties between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., weekdays, at the City of Clearwater, Planning Department, 100 S. Myrtle Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756. Please contact the Planning Department 562-4567 to discuss any questions or concerns about the project and/or to better understand the proposal. Michael Delk Cynthia E. Goudeau, MMC Planning Director City Clerk City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 • A COPY OF THIS AD IN LARGE PRINT IS AVAILABLE IN OFFICIAL RECORDS & LEGISLATIVE SERVICES. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING SHOULD CALL (727) 5624093 WITH THEIR REG3UEST. 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Looking at the southeast corner of 2990 Tanglewood Drive from Bayview Avenue a~ View looking north at Eddie C. Moore Park LUZ2007-05002 Clearwater Housing Authority 2990 Tanglewood Drive i Looking at 2990 Tanglewood Drive from Bayview Avenue View looking at Calvary Baptist Church directly east of 2990 Tanglewood Drive View looking east at Clearwater Travel Resort, which is south of 2990 Tanglewood Drive • ~ Everitt, Steven = From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:14 AM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive - 07-2AR Mr. Johnson, Attached is the final approval letter from DCA. Steven Everitt d,y~, Final Approval Letter. pdf The process is complete. ~ • Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:34 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2OO7-05002 - 2990 Tanglewwod Drive - 07-2AR -TBRPC Meeting Thanks Steven. By the way, what are you doing about school now? It sounds like the USF program is being delayed a year. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 wilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater..com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 11:13 AM To: Catherine.Porter@myClearwater.com; Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewwod Drive - 07-2AR - TBRPC Meeting The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council approved this case on the consent agenda today. Steven Everitt Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 11:13 AM To: Porter, Catherine; Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewwod Drive - 07-2AR - TBRPC Meeting The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council approved this case on the consent agenda today. Steven Everitt .r Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday,' March 05, 2008 10:28 AM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -City Ordinance #7843-07 Mr. Johnson, Attached is a copy of the signed Ordinance #7843-07. Steven Everitt ~.K,; 7843-07signed.pdf M ~J Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:15 AM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, This is the final approval for TBRPC. Most likely I'll be going but maybe Catherine Porter. Steven -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:03 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Steven, This is a final approval no? I assume someone from the City will be there? Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:44 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The Parkview Village land use amendment will be on the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council's agenda on Monday, March 10, 2008. It is currently on the consent agenda. Steven Everitt Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 r-~ ~_ ~ Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:03 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Steven, This is a final approval no? I assume someone from the City will be there? Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:44 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The Parkview Village land use amendment will be on the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council's agenda on Monday, March 10, 2008. It is currently on the consent agenda. Steven Everitt Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 M Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:44 PM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: Clearwater 07-2-AR - 2900 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The Parkview Village land use amendment will be on the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council's agenda on Monday, March 10, 2008. It is currently on the consent agenda. Steven Everitt Everitt, Steven Page 1 of 1 From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:34 AM To: 'Evan Johnson' Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Parkview Village (Jasmine Courts) Plan Amendment Evan, they have notified us that the package is complete. They have 45 days from complete letter, dated 2/18, to give us the final sign-off. This is pursuant to 163.3184 F.S. -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:54 AM To: Porter, Catherine Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: Parkview Village (Jasmine Courts) Plan Amendment Ms. Porter , A few weeks ago we had a phone conversation about the status of the Parkview Village Plan Amendment. At that time, you informed me that the amendment had indeed been passed by City Commission, though you were still awaiting final comments from DCA. Could you please update me ASAP on the status of the amendment. Has an NOI been issued? If not, do you have an expectation as to when this will happen? My client has requested that I follow up and get this information back to her. Your help is appreciated. Thank You, Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 3/5/2008 • • Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 4:32 PM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Parkview Village (Jasmine Courts) Plan Amendment Did you respond to this? Steven -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:54 AM To: Porter, Catherine Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: Parkview Village (Jasmine Courts) Plan Amendment Ms. Porter , A few weeks ago we had a phone conversation about the status of the Parkview Village Plan Amendment. At that time, you informed me that the amendment had indeed been passed by City Commission, though you were still awaiting final comments from DCA. Could you please update me ASAP on the status of the amendment. Has an NOI been issued? If not, do you have an expectation as to when this will happen? My client has requested that I follow up and get this information back to her. Your help is appreciated. Thank You, Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 3/13/2008 i Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:54 AM To: Porter, Catherine Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: Parkview Village (Jasmine Courts) Plan Amendment Ms. Porter , Page 1 of 1 A few weeks ago we had a phone conversation about the status of the Parkview Village Plan Amendment. At that time, you informed me that the amendment had indeed been passed by City Commission, though you were still awaiting final comments from DCA. Could you please update me ASAP on the status of the amendment. Has an NOI been issued? If not, do you have an expectation as to when this will happen? My client has requested that I follow up and get this information back to her. Your help is appreciated. Thank You, Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 3/5/2008 Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 4:06 PM To: Valerie James (E-mail) Subject: Courtesy Review DCA No. 07-2AR Valerie, as we discussed, we are requesting a courtesy review of our response to the comments in the letter of 10/26/07 from your department. My Traffic Operations Manager has the following response: The intersections of Gulf to Bay and Hampton Road and Gulf to Bay and Bayview Avenue which are the closest practical access points to Gulf to Bay Boulevard were analyzed as part of the traffic study. In addition the intersections of Drew StreetlBayview Avenue, Drew StreetlMcMullen Booth Road, Drew Street/Hampton Road, Tanglewood Dr/Bayview Avenue, and Drew Street and Tanglewood Dr were also analyzed with the result that all met acceptable levels of service except for Drew Street and McMullen Booth Road. This particular intersection came out at LOS E but there are improvements to this intersection scheduled for this fiscal year which should have a mitigating affect. The two Gulf to Bay intersections came out LOS B at the signal at Hampton Road and LOS C and D at the unsignalized intersection at Bayview Avenue. I am enclosing additional information from the consultants on the project, Wilson Miller, relative to your specific questions. If you or FDOT so desire, we can also make available to you the entire Transportation Analysis for the project. Please let me know if you wish to receive it. Will your courtesy review involve FDOT, or should I make this information available to them directly? _~: TAMPA-62992-v1-P arkview - % o... Catherine W. Porter, AICP Long Range Planning Manager City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 S. Myrtle Avenue - P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 727-562-4626 -FAX 727-562-4865 Catherine.porter@myclearwater.com n The table below shows that the impacts from Parkview Village on McMullen Booth Road, Gulf-to=Bay Boulevard and US 19 will not be very significant based upon the ratio of project traffic to the maximum service volume or physical capacity of the roadway. For Developments of Regional Impacts (DRIs) and many other traffic analyses, the study area of a transportation analysis is determined where project traffic exceeds a threshold of 5.0 % percent of the maximum service volume, based upon the adopted level of service standard for each studied roadway. Within the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the study area threshold is 4.5 %, but mitigation of a roadway improvement is not required until this threshold exceeds 5.0%. The highest study area threshold as shown on this table for either McMullen Both Road, US 19 or Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard is only 1.20%, which is not significant. • • Parkview Village Future Land Use Amendment Percentage of Parkview Village Project Traffic Roadway Drew Street US 19 to 4 LD Hampton Ave. Drew Street Hampton 4 LD Ave. to Project Drew Street Project to 4 LD Bayview Drew Street Bayview to 4 LD McMullen Booth Rd. McMullen Gulf-to-Bay 6 LD Booth Rd. Blvd. to Drew St. McMullen Drew St. to 6 LD Booth Rd. Coachmen Rd. Gulf-to-Bay US 19 to 6 LD Blvd. Hampton Rd. Gulf-to-Bay Hampton Rd. 6 LD Blvd. to Bayview Gulf-to-Bay Bayview to 6 LD Blvd. McMullen Booth Rd. US 19 Coachmen 6 LD Rd. to Drew St. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD Nurse Rd. ear 200 Roadway Physical Capacity' 1,918 1,918 1,918 1,918 3,285 3,285 2,161 2,161 2,161 2,515 2,515 3,583 YF IC}If1 Parkview Project Traffic NB/EB SBIWB 32 17 38 18 8 11 16 29 7 5 11 22 12 18 6 17 2 26 7 12 8 4 16 16 Percentage of Project Traffic to Phy sical Capacity NB/EB SB/WB 1.67% 0.89% 1.98% 0.94% 0.42% 0.57% 0.83% 1.51 0.21% 0.15% 0.34% 0.67% 0.56% 0.83% 0.28% 0.79% 0.09% 1.20% 0.28% 0.48% 0.32% 0.16% 0.45% 0.45% q_ 7 Parkview Village ~ • Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 3:56 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Parkview Village FYI. I put them on the S drive. I will forward you a coy of submission to DCA as soon as it is finished.Cp -----Original Message----- From: Evan JohnsorT [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 3:51 PM ' To: Porter, Catherine Subject: Parkview Village Catherine, Per our conversation yesterday, I have attached the updated table, and a copy of the Transportation Analysis. If you need anything else, let me know. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com «TAMPA-62992-v1-Parkview - % of Project Traffic Table.DOC» «Parkview Report Compressed.pdf» Confidentiality Notice:. This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 12/17/2007 ,~. •'+ ~ ~ The table below shows that the impacts from Parkview Village on McMullen Booth Road, Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and US 19 will not be very significant based upon the ratio of project traffic to the maximum service volume or physical capacity of the roadway. For Developments of Regional Impacts (DRIs) and many other traffc analyses, the study area of a transportation analysis is determined where project traffic exceeds a threshold of 5.0 % percent of the maximum service volume, based upon the adopted level of service standard for each studied roadway. Within the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the study area threshold is 4.5 %, but mitigation of a roadway improvement is not required until this threshold exceeds 5.0%. The highest study area threshold as shown on this table for either McMullen Both Road, US 19 or Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard is only 1.20%, which is not significant. r ti- Parkview Village Future Land Use Amendment Percentage of Parkview Village Project Traffic Roadway Segment Geometry Roadway Parkview Percentage of Project Physical Project Traffic to Physical Capacity Capacity' Traffic NB/EB SB/WB NB/EB SB/WB Drew Street US 19 to 4 LD 1,918 32 17 1.67% 0.89% Hampton Ave. Drew Street Hampton 4 LD 1,918 38 18 1.98% 0.94% Ave. to Project Drew Street Project to 4 LD 1,918 8 11 0.42% 0.57% Bayview Drew Street Bayview to 4 LD 1,918 16 29 0.83% 1.51 McMullen Booth Rd. McMullen Gulf-to-Bay 6 LD 3,285 7 5 0.21% 0.15% Booth Rd. Blvd. to Drew St. McMullen Drew St. to 6 LD 3,285 11 22 0.34% 0.67% Booth Rd. Coachmen Rd. Gulf-to-Bay US 19 to 6 LD 2,161 12 18 0.56% 0.83% Blvd. Hampton Rd. Gulf-to-Bay Hampton Rd. 6 LD 2,161 6 17 0.28% 0.79% Blvd. to Bayview Gulf-to-Bay Bayview to 6 LD 2,161 2 26 0.09% 1.20% Blvd. McMullen Booth Rd. US 19 Coachmen 6 LD 2,515 7 12 0.28% 0.48% Rd. to Drew St. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD 2,515 8 4 0.32% 0.16% Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD 3,583 16 16 0.45% 0.45% Nurse Rd. ear 20 na ysis wd vesting on itions, ina pprove as hies eport 9- 2 i • Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 11:29 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 -Parkview TAMPA-62992-v1-P arkview - % o... For the file and your info. We are having a conference call today and I have been trying to get DCA to get a verbal agreement. -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 2:00 PM To: Porter, Catherine. Subject: FW: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 - Parkview Catherine, I have attached a table and some text from our transportation planner for the Parkview transportation analysis. We would like you to forward to Paul, and to sit down and talk with you both prior to sending off a final product to DCA. Could you let me know your and paul's availability tomorrow for us to call you? My transportation planner is currently working on getting the analysis together for DCA. Thanks Evan -----Original Message----- From: David Winkle Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 10:03 AM To: Evan Johnson Cc: Elton Smith; Michael English; Patti Ferrara Subject: RE: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Evan: As discussed yesterday, I drafted a table and some text for your review. Please review this information prior to sending to the City of Clearwater. Also, were you able to determine the time frame for submittal purposes. Thanks David S. Winkle, AICP Senior Transportation Planner Phone 813.223.9500 Fax 813.223.0009 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 7:33 AM 1 • • To: David Winkle Cc: Elton Smith; Michael English Subject: RE: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 David, Were you able to answer Michael's email question about the Parkview response? (see below). Did you talk to Paul? Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Michael English Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:08 PM To: David Winkle; Evan Johnson Cc: Elton Smith Subject: Re: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Would that be helpful to Paul? ----- Original Message ----- From: David Winkle To: Evan Johnson Cc: Michael English; Elton Smith Sent: Tue Nov 27 10:40:36 2007 Subject: RE: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Evan: I reviewed Paul's response, which is okay. Do you want me to prepare a table showing the percentage of the project traffic from Parkview to the capacity of the roadway for US 19, Gulf-to-Bay and McMullen Booth? The purpose of the table would be to show that Parkview consumes considerably less than 5.0 % of the roadway capacity of these roadways. Let me know if you want to discuss. Thanks David S. Winkle, AICP Senior Transportation Planner Phone 813.223.9500 Fax 813.223.0009 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:28 AM To: David Winkle Cc: Michael English; Elton Smith Subject: RE: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 David, 2 Have you had a chance to review? Any thoughts? Thanks! Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:19 PM To: David Winkle; Michael English; Elton Smith Subject: FW: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 • For the Parkview Amendment from the City. I haven't reviewed, but if you have questions, Paul's contact information is below. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Catherine.Porter@myClearwater.com [mailto:Catherine.Porter@myClearwater.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:12 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: FW: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Evan, here is what our guy suggested. what do you have to add? I'm waiting for State DCA to get back to me as to what the sop is for responding. Hopefully, a letter incorporating your comments and Paul's below will suffice. > -----Original Message----- , > From: Bertels, Paul > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:34 PM > To: Porter, Catherine > Subject: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 > Catherine how does this do? > "The intersections of Gulf to Bay and Hampton Road and Gulf to Bay and Bayview Avenue which are the closest practical access points to Gulf to Bay Boulevard were analyzed as part of the traffic study. In addition the intersections of Drew Street/Bayview Avenue, Drew Street/McMullen Booth Road, Drew Street/Hampton Road, Tanglewood Dr/Bayview Avenue, and Drew Street and Tanglewood Dr were also analyzed with the result that all met acceptable levels of service except for Drew Street and McMullen Booth Road. This particular intersection came out at LOS E but there are improvements to this intersection scheduled for this fiscal year which should have a mitigating affect. The two .Gulf to Bay 3 • intersections came out LOS B at the signal at Hampton Road and LOS C and D at the unsignalized intersection at Bayview Avenue." > Paul Bertels > Manager > Traffic Operations Division > paul.bertels@myclearwater.com > 727-562-4794 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 4 • The table below shows that the impacts from Parkview Village on McMullen Booth Road, Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and US 19 will not be very significant based upon the ratio of project traffic to the maximum service volume or physical capacity of the roadway. For Developments of Regional Impacts (DRIs) and many other traffic analyses, the study area of a transportation analysis is determined where project traffic exceeds a threshold of 5:0 % percent of the maximum service volume, based upon the adopted level of service standard for each studied roadway. Within the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the study area threshold is 4.5 %, but mitigation of a roadway improvement is not required until this threshold exceeds 5.0%. The highest study area threshold as shown on this table is only 1.20%, which is not significant. Parkview Village . Future Land Use Amendment Percentage of Parkview Village Project Traffic Roadway Segment Geometry Roadway Physical Capacity' McMullen Gulf-to- 6 LD 3,285 Booth Rd. Bay Blvd. to Drew St. McMullen Drew St. 6 LD 3,285 Booth Rd. to Coachmen Rd. Gulf-to- US 19 to 6 LD 2,161 Bay Blvd. Hampton Rd. Gulf-to- Hampton 6 LD 2,161 Bay Blvd. Rd. to Bayview Gulf-to- Bayview to 6 LD 2,161 Bay Blvd. McMullen Booth Rd. US 19 Coachmen 6 LD 2,515 Rd. to Drew St. US 19 Drew St. 6 LD 2,515 to Gulf-to- Bay Blvd. US 19 Drew St. 6 LD 3,583 to Nursery Rd. Parkview Percentage of Project Project Traffic to Physical Traffic Capacity NB/EB SBIWB NB/EB SB/WB 7 5 0.21% 0.15% 11 22 0.34% 0.67% 12 18 0.56% 0.83% 6 17 0.28% 0.79% 2 26 0.09% 1.20% 7 12 0.28% 0.48% 8 4 0.32% 0.16% 16 16 0.45% 0.45% ear 2007 LOS Analysis with Existing Con~tions, ink • Everitt, Steven Frorn: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Porter, Catherine Monday, December 03, 2007 12:21 PM Clayton, Gina Everitt, Steven agenda As we discussed, the 2nd readin for the L Scale LUZ2007-05002 Parkview Villa a ___ 2990 Tanglewood Drive needs to be on the 2nd meeting in December (20th) in order to be compliant. I am working with Bertels and Johnson and will be contacting DCA and DOT today or tomorrow. Catherine W. Porter, AICP Long Range Planning Manager City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 S. Myrtle Avenue - P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 727-562-4626 -FAX 727-562-4865 Catherine.porter@myclearwater.com Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 8:09 AM To: Porter, Catherine Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: parkview plan amendment Good Morning, My transportation planner has reviewed Paul's language, and seems to think that it is a good response to DCA's comments. However, he is also preparing a little table to review to determine the actual impacts as well. He will have that done today and we will call paul to discuss how else we can help. I am not very clear on the deadline for the response to be complete. I know that typically the city has 60 days to respond and have hearings, but I am not sure where we are at in the process. If you could help clarify, it would be appreciated. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 11 /29/2007 Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 2:57 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 -----Original Message----- From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:12 PM To: 'evanjohnson@wilsonmi Iler.com' Subject: FlN: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Evan, here is what our guy suggested. what do you have to add? I'm waiting for State DCA to get back to me as to what the sop is for responding. Hopefully, a letter incorporating your comments and Paul's below will suffice. -----Original Message----- From: f3ertels, Paul Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:34 PM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: Proposed Plan Amendment 07-02 Catherine how does this do? "The intersections of Gulf to Bay and Hampton Road and Gulf to Bay and Bayview Avenue which are the closest practical access points to Gulf to Bay Boulevard were analyzed as part of the traffic study. In addition the intersections of Drew Street/Bayview Avenue, Drew Street/McMullen Booth Road, Drew Street/Hampton Road, Tanglewood Dr/Bayview Avenue, and Drew Street and Tanglewood Dr were also analyzed with the result that all met acceptable levels of service except for Drew Street and McMullen Booth Road. This particular intersection came out at LOS E but there are improvements to this intersection scheduled for this fiscal year which should have a mitigating affect. The two Gulf to Bay intersections came out LOS B at the signal at Hampton Road and LOS C and D at the unsignalized intersection at Bayview Avenue." Paul Bertels Manager Traffic Operations Division pawl. bertels@myclearwater. com 727-562-4794 i Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 11:05 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Oh no. Not the Mr. Johnson..come on man, I am not that much older then you. Thanks for the confirmation. Whenever you get the final comments from DCA, we should talk with you and Gina about a response, if necessary. I appreciate the heads up. You have made the Plan Amendment process in Clearwater easy. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:58 AM To: Evan Johnson Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council approved the Comprehensive Plan Amendment at 2990 Tanglewood Drive today on the Consent Agenda. Steven Everitt Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:58 AM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council approved the Comprehensive Plan Amendment at 2990 Tanglewood Drive today on the Consent Agenda. Steven Everitt ~~ EI °arwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 11/05/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive MESSAGE: Comments NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 11 Florida Department of Transportation CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR October 10, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4758 1 1201 N. McKinley Drive _ sTErxaNri c. xorELOUSOs Tampa, FL 33612-64-5~i:: a~~~ ~, I ~}~ ~ ~ .r~'Og~TARY d ~< '~ ~ .. ._..._ ~.:. ' L __----- .__ -....- - -- -_.-1 i ~ PLs`~"d~1i~.':.: ~. DE'':!ELOE'~~1i=i ;T ~ ~., ._1,,,,~,,.,_ ,_, _.... RE: City of Clearwater Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment 07- 02 Dear Mr. Eubanks We have reviewed the City of Clearwater proposed comprehensive plan (Plan) Amendment 07-2 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes; Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code; and our Plan review guidelines. The City proposes one Future Land Use Map (PLUM) amendment. Pursuant to Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes, we aze providing comments directly to the City to fulfill our responsibility regarding the alternate state review process pilot program. LUZ2007-05002 The City proposes to amend the land use (LU) category of 37 acres located one quarter mile east of McMullen Booth Road, and one half mile north of State Road 60/Gulf to Bay Boulevard, from Residential Urban to Residential Medium LU (residential density allowed is doubled with a gain of 258 dwelling units on the site). The site at the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue is intended for redevelopment as mixed use residential and non- ' residential uses to primarily serve the Pazkview Village residents. A 2.7 acre portion of the overall site located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, was amended from the Residential Urban to the ResidentiaUOffice/Retail LU category in 2004, and subsequently rezoned to the Commercial District. The maximum potential traffic analysis provided was done according to the Pinellas Planning Council traffic generation guidelines. The limited information provided about ioadway level of service indicated that Drew Street, from Hampton Road to Bayview Drive, has a level of service of A. Also, that the project is anticipated to generate 91 more PM peak hour trips onto Drew Street than the current land use category. The analysis also indicates that this change will increase the PM peak hour trips on Drew Street by five percent. Comments: According to our analysis, Gulf to Bay Boulevazd/State Road 60 south of the site currently exceeds the volume of traffic at the adopted level of service standard on segments W W W . d ot. state . fl . u s ®RECYCLED PAPER ~, Michael Delk, AICP October 10, 2007 Page Two end that the traffic an~ysis in County line. We recomm Boulevard/SR 60, and to between US 19 and the Hillsborough tential impacts to Gulf to Baylven to a proportionate fair support of this proposal consider the Po end that consideration be g We also recomm b the applicant, if appropriate. McMullen Booth Road. act fees) y share payment (which offsets imp ent on the proposed amendment. rtunity to review and comet We appreciate the opl?Ons re arding this letter, please call me at 813.975.644 If you have any questio g Yours truly C~~ Carol M. Collins LGCp Coordinator Affairs s Florida Departrrient of Co FDOT ~; Ray Eubank , Bob Romig, Director of Policy Plannmg~ BOARD OF COUPITY CONlM6g5lOPlERS Ronnie E. Duncan -Chairman Robert B. Stewart -Vice Chairman Calvin D. Harris Susan Latvala )ohn Morroni Karen Williams Seel Kenneth T. Welch October 8, 2007 • .______..--_._ .---- (OUf~~" ,~ - ~r _ "~ ~ -- r...,.._.... -~,- ~ --''-` '~~ ~U; i~ GC`~l L_. PLANNING ---. .~ SGT _.. „_ z DEVEI_G~':I. SERVICES Ray Eubanks, Administrator Plan Review and Processing Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Subject: City Of Clearwater, 07-2AR, Large Scale Future Land Use Plan Amendment Submittal Dear Mr. Eubanks: We are in receipt of the referenced Comprehensive Plan amendment submitted to Pinellas County by the City of Clearwater under the Ch. 163, F.S., alternative review process. My staff has reviewed the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment and does not have any comments. Thank you for the opportunity to review the amendment package. Gordon Beardslee General Planning Administrator cc: Michael Delk, Director of Planning, City of Clearwater PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY T0: 600 Cleveland Street Suite 750 Clearwater, Florida 33755 Phone: (727) 464-8200 Fax: (727) 464-8201 Website: www.pinellascounty-org ga • i~ _ b eW '-S;~r~ '?~ ` = F` . ~~M4~ DEPARTMENT STATE OF FLORA OF COMM "Dedicated to making Florida a bett CHARLIE CRIST Governor f.,.. .-. r~ I -.a t ~ n.y.~. __....._~.../ _~....~ 1 L i . ~__......_.. ,- F s ~ I ! ( ~....~,~,. ,1 i t ~ ~ ~~~~ ~ 't I ~~ .I i< , i U N ~LA~vn~i r~~~v~ PMENRT S r place to c~~tbi¢~" CITY OF CLEARW . PEL October 26, 2007 The Honorable Frank V. Hibbard Mayor, City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 Dear Honorable Hibbard: The Department of Community Affairs (Department) has completed its review of the proposed comprehensive plan amendment for the City of Clearwater (DCA No. 07-2AR) which was received on September 27, 2007. Based on Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes, we have prepared the attached comments that outline our findings concerning the amendment. We recommend the City consider appropriate changes to the amendment based on our comments as well as the comments of other agencies. If unresolved, comments under the heading "Issues of Regional or Statewide Importance" may form the basis for a challenge to the amendment after adoption. The City should act by choosing to adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed amendment. For your assistance, our report outlines procedures for final adoption and transmittal. The proposed change to the comprehensive plan includes one amendment to the Future Land Use Map proposing to convert approximately 37.092 acres from the Residential Urban to the Residential Medium land use designation. The Department's comments regarding the amendment relate to inadequate data and analysis to address transportation planning. Phdne: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: I~ttp:/ivrww.dca.state.fl_us COMMUNITY PLANNING HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CRITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE 2555 Shumartl Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2798 Overseas Highway, Sude 2i2 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399.2 i00 Marathon, FL 33050.222'7 (850) 488-2356 (850) 488-7956 (305)289-2402 U The Honorable Frank V. Hibbard October 26, 2007 Page T~~~o • The Department is committed to working with the City to address the issues raised in a manner that will comply with state law and best serve the interests of the community. If you have any questions relating to our review comments, please, call Valerie James, Senior Planner, at (850) 922-1803. ~ Sincerely, L Mike McDaniel Chief, Comprehensive Planning MM/vmj Enclosures: The Department's Comments cc: Mr. Michael Delk, AICP, Director of Planning, City of Clearwater Mrs. Manny Pumariega, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council • TRANSMITTAL PROCEDURES • Upon receipt of these comments, and the comments of other agencies, the City is encouraged to act by choosing to adopt, adopt with changes, or not adopt the proposed amendment. The City shall follow the procedure outlined in Section 163.32465(5), Florida Statutes, and Rule 9J-11.011, Florida Administrative Code, and the noticing procedures of Chapters 125 or 166, Florida Statutes. Within ten working days of the date of adoption, the City must submit the following to the Department: Three complete copies of the adopted comprehensive plan amendment in the form required by Section 163.32465(6)(b); Florida Statutes; All supporting data and analysis; A copy of the adoption ordinance; A list of additional changes not previously reviewed; A list of findings by the local governing body, if any, which were not included in the ordinance; and A statement indicating the relationship of the additional changes to the comments provided by all the agencies. Also, within ten working days of the date of adoption, the City must forward to any agency or local government that timely provided comments the following: One complete copy of the adopted comprehensive plan amendment; A copy of the adoption ordinance; A list of additional changes not previously reviewed; A list of findings by the local governing body, if any, which were not included in the ordinance; and A statement indicating the relationship of the additional changes to the comments provided by all the agencies. The above items are required for the Department and other review agencies to conduct a review of the amendment and for the Department to make a determination as to whether or not a challenge should be filed. • INTRODUCTION The following continents are based upon the Department's review of the City of Clearwater proposed comprehensive plan amendment (DCA #07-2AR) pursuant to s.163.32465, F.S. The comments relate to specific requirements of relevant portions of Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code, and Chapter X163, Part II, Florida Statutes. Each comment includes a recommendation of one approach that might be taken to address the issues cited in the comments. Other approaches maybe more suitable in specific situations. Each of these comments must be addressed by the local government prior to adoption. Comments of the Department that are not addressed, which are listed under the heading "Issues of Regional or Statewide Importance", may result in the filing of a challenge to the amendment. The Department may have raised issues regarding missing data and analysis items that the local government considers not applicable to its amendment. If that is the case, a statement explaining why it is not applicable pursuant to Rule 9J-5.002(2), F.A.C., must be submitted. The Department will make a determination on the non-applicability of the requirement, and if the justification is sufficient, the comment will be considered addressed. ALTERiVATIVE STATE REVIEW PILOT PROGRa1~1 DEPARTMENT OF COIVIi1~1UNITY AFFAIRS COMi•~IENTS ON CITY OF CLEARWATER ANIEND1vIENT No. 07-2AR October 26, 2007 Introduction: The City of Clearwater has proposed the following amendment to its comprehensive plan: One Future Land Use Map amendment converting approximately 37.092 acres from the Residential Urban to the Residential Medium land use designation. The Department raises the following comment on the amendment: I. ISSUES OF REGIONAL OR STATEWIDE IMPORTANCE COMMENT Amendment LUZ2007-05002: Change from Residential Urban to Residential Medium Comment: Transportation Planning: The proposed land use change will increase potential residential development on the proposed property; and therefore, it will result in increased tragic on surrounding roadways. However, the amendment is not supported by an adequate transportation analysis addressing the potential impacts of the proposed amendment on the surrounding state roads within the vicinity of the proposed site, particularly U.S. Highway 19 and State Road 60. Both of these roadway segments are within the City's jurisdiction and are currently operating below their adopted level of service standards. Therefore, the analysis does not address all of the following: (1) the impact of the vehicle trips on the projected operating level of service of individual road segments, particularly SR 60 and U.S. Highway 19; (2) the need for road improvements (scope, timing, and cost of improvements) to achieve and maintain the adopted level of service standards for roadways; (3) coordination of any needed road improvements with the Transportation and Capital Improvements Elements, including implementation through the Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements; and (4) coordination of road improvements with the Florida Department of Transportation. Therefore, the amendment is inconsistent with Future Land Use Element Policies 2.5.2 and 5.1. l; Transportation Element Policy 7.5. l ;and Capital Improvements Element Policies 32.3.2 and 32.3.3 regarding coordination of public facilities with land use. • The proposed amendment is not consistent with the following requirements: Rules 9J-5.005(2, and 5); 9J-5.006(2)(a); 9J-5.006(3)(b)1; 9J-5.016(1)(a); 9J-5.016(2)(b, c, and f); 9J-5.016(4)(x)1, 2, and 4; 9J-5.019(3)(f, g, h, and i); 9J-5.019(4)(b)2 and 3; 9J-5.019(4)(c)1; and 9J-5.019(5)(a and b), F.A.C.; Sections 163.3177[2, 3, 5(a) and (10)(a) and (e)]; 163.3177(6)(a), (b) and (j); 163.3177(8), F.S.; and Section 187, Goals (16)(b)1; (17)(b)7 and (b)9; (19)(b)13; and (25)(b)7, F.S. Recommendation: Revise the transportation analysis to analyze the potential impacts of the proposed amendment on state roads U.S. Highway 19 and State Road 60 demonstrating that the adopted level of service standards for these roadways will be maintained. The analysis should include identification of road improvements (scope, timing, and cost of improvement) needed to maintain the adopted level of service standards of roadways; and demonstrate that the amendment and any needed road improvements are internally consistent with the Transportation Element and Capital Improvements Element. The Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements should be revised to include any improvements needed to maintain the adopted level of service within the five-year planning timeframe. Also, coordinate with the Florida Department of Transportation and revise the Transportation Element and Capital Improvements Element, as necessary, to be consistent with and supported by the data and analysis and to achieve internal consistency with the Future Land Use Map. Revise the amendment, as necessary, to be supported by and consistent with the analysis. ~• ~,t,~~pQ01ECilON ,\C~ ~ ;~ o FLOR A October 16, 2007 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building ?900 Conunomrealth Boule~-ard Tallahassee. Florida 32399-3()00 '~Ir. Ray Eubanks Plan Review and DRI Processing Team Florida Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 RE: City of Cleawater; 07-2 Dear Mr. Eubanks: Charlie Cri~t Goy errlur J~ tt- K~1ltKa mp Lt. Ciu~~rrtor ScTCrCtaCV - DcSil;riCc On behalf of the Department of Environmental Protection, the Office of Intergovernmental Programs has reviewed the City of Clearwater's 07-2 amendment package in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. As required by law, the scope of our comments and recommendations is limited to the environmental suitability of the proposed changes in light of the Department's regulatory and proprietary responsibilities. Based on our review of amendment, the Department has found no provision that requires comment, recommendation or objection under the laws that form the basis of the Department's jurisdiction and authority. Please be advised that at such time as specific lands are proposed for development, the Department will review the proposal to ensure compliance with environmental rules and regulations in effect at the time such action is proposed. In addition, any development of the subject lands will have to comply with local ordinances, other comprehensive plan requirements and restrictions, and applicable rules and regulations of other state and regional agencies. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal. If I may be of further assistance, please call me at (850) 245-2182. Sincerely, RoGiji Brairda Robin Branda Environmental Specialist III Office of Intergovernmental Programs j rsb l/ii~•N P!•U!r''t:IIUn. Les.' /'r•r,~E'.t's ., ..°,r.rlelj iYU?~~.il.t~~. • • Clearwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 TO: Michael English FAX: (727) 562-4865 FAX: 813-223-0009 FROM: Steven Everitt DATE: 11 /01 /2007 TELEPHONE: TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive MESSAGE: Board of County Commissioners (CPA) ordinance. NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 14 ® BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ronnie E. Dun Robert B. Stew Calvin D. Harri Susan Latvala John Morroni Karen William Kenneiii T. We can -Chairman C~~~"""'~- October 5, 2007 art -Vice Chairman ~ ~ 1 ~ ~~ _ -, ~~ ~~ ~ ~ -~_.. f ocr , ~ ~ , s Seel Ich i The Honorable Frank Hibbard, Mayor City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Dear Mayor Hibbard: ~ .. Pinellas County PLANNING At its October 2, 2007 meeting, the Board of County Commissioners, acting as the CPA, took action to approve Case #CW 07-25, which was initiated by your City. The Ordinance associated with this action is attached. Sincerely, ~~ f Bri .Smith, Director inellas County Planning Department Attachment cc: Planning Director CPA\Cortesp.ck.pg 4 PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO: 600 Cleveland Street Suite 750 Clearwater, Florida 33755 , Phone: (727) 464-8200 Fax: (727) 464-8201 Website: www.pinellascounty.org • r,~~~IOP „~,~~ MFNT iA, • • ORDINANCE NO.07- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COUNTYWIDE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY ACTION ON CASE NUMBER CW 07-25 INITIATED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER AND TRANSMITTED TO THE BOARD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIAL ACT; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT TO THE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING OF THE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR OTHER MODIFICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE FROM REVIEW OF THE ORDINANCE AT THE PUBLIC HEARINGS AND WITH RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, a proposed amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan, which is ari element of the Countywide Comprehensive Plan of Pinellas County, Florida, has been presented at a public hearing to the Board of County Commissioners in their capacity as the Countywide Planning Authority; and WHEREAS, notices of public hearings have been accomplished as required by Chapter 73-594, Laws of Florida, as amended; and WHEREAS, procedures of the Special Act and County Charter have been followed concerning the Pinellas Planning Council and the Countywide Planning Authority for proposed amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater initiated a proposed amendment which was considered at a public hearing by the Pinellas Planning Council on September 19, 2007, with recommendations made by the Council that are documented in the Council reports referred to as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Board has conducted a public hearing and taken action that is documented by ordinance for approvals or partial approvals and partial denials and by resolution for denials, with both documents including the relevant Council reports as attached. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, acting as the Countywide Planning Authority in regular meeting duly assembled on October 2, 2007, as follows: Section 1 - Amending the Countywide Future Land Use Plan The Countywide Future Land Use Plan for Pinellas County adopted in Section 3(a) of Ordinance 89-4 is amended to reflect the changes adopted as follows: #CW 07-25 37.1 acres located on the southwest corner of Drew Street, and Bayview Avenue, from Residential Urban to Residential Medium. Section 2. Severability If any Section, Subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a Court of Competent Jurisdiction, such holding shall not be construed to render the remaining provisions of this Ordinance invalid or unconstitutional. Section 3. Effectiveness of Plan Action The Plan designations of this Ordinance do not go into effect until the comparable local comprehensive plan designation is approved by the local jurisdiction. Section 4. Filing of Ordinance; Effective Date A certified copy of this ordinance shall be filed with the Secretary of State with the Ordinance and Exhibit A to be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State. ~~~~~~~~ ~~ `~~ F~~~~ ~~r ~T~~~~~~QA ~~' r~~. ~t~ , • • EXHIBIT A #CW 07-25 PIN~LAS PI.,ANNING COUNT AGENDA MEMORANDUM AGENDA ITEM.• III B-7. MEETING DATE: September 19, 2007 SUBJECT: Proposed Regular Amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Map From: Residential Urban - RU To: Residential Medium - RM Area: 37.1 Acres m.o.l CASE #: CW 07-25 JURISDICTION: Clearwater LOCATION: On the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. RECOMMENDATION: Council Based On Accompan~g_Findin~s Recommend That The Proposed Amendment To Residential Medium Be Approved. I. BACKGROUND The requested Countywide Plan Map amendment has been submitted by the City of Clearwater and involves a vacant piece of property which is 37.1 acres in size, owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). The amendment area is to be developed jointly with an adjacent area that is 2.8 acres in size and designated ResidentiaVOffice/Retail (R/O/R) on the Countywide Plan Map. This smaller parcel (see Map 3) is also owned by the CHA and combined they total 39.9 acres. It should be noted that the smaller parcel's Countywide Plan Map designation was amended by the Council in November of 2004 (CW04-47) from Residential Urban (RU) to R/O/R. This previous amendment included the submission of a master site plan depicting amixed-use affordable housing development (residential and non-residential uses -originally called Jasmine Courts and now called Parkview Village) integrated with the larger RU parcel. However, due to housing market conditions that changed significantly (i.e., sale prices, mortgage rates, and construction cost) after approval of the amendment, the project was determined not to be economically feasible (i.e., the number of for sale market rate units would not offset the cost to construct the affordable units proposed) and therefore was not constructed. The additional density that would result from approval of this amendment should allow the development to become economically feasible. PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL ACTION: The Council recommended approval from Residential Urban to Residential Medium (vote 12-0 . COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITYACTION: 1 H:\USERS\Countywide Plan Map\Amendmmts\2007\09SeptanberUteports\CW07-25 CLW.doc SUBJECT: Case CW 07-25 -Clearwater The proposed amendment to Residential Medium (RM) will allow the site to be developed with up to 556 residential units at a maximum density of 15 units per acre (upa), which is double the current residential development potential for RU (7.5 dwelling upa or 278 units). The area to the west of the subject site includes a mobile home park, designated Residential Low M~uium (RLM), while the area to the east is developed with a church and private school, designated Institutional. The area to the south is shared by two parcels, one of which is a recreational vehicle park, designated Resort Facilities High (RFH) and the other is a mobile home park, designated RLM. The area to the north across Drew St. is a park and recreational facility owned by the City of Clearwater, designated Recreation/Open Space. The consultant for the project, Wilson/Miller, has stated that the CHA is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created for the site. However, much like the original 2004 development plan called Jasmine Courts, the new design (Parkview Village) is expected to remain much the same as the original plan, following many of the same Traditional 'Neighborhood Development principles that were found in the earlier design. They stated that the goal for the Parkview Village redevelopment is to provide a range of housing types (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, apartments etc., but no single-family detached units) and price points to foster the creation of amixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80% of the Area-wide Median Family Income (AMI), and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making at or below 150% of the AMI. The total number of units has not yet been determined on the site, but even though the City of Clearwater's staff report states otherwise, Wilson/Miller has stated that it is not the intent of the CHA to develop the site to its maximum density (556 units on the amendment parcel). There will be a mix of rental and for sale units, and the final mix will be established based on the market at the time of development. The original development plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood development design with neighborhood-serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential for the R/O/R will most likely change, the intent is to keep that smaller parcel integrated with the remainder of the development, providing both apartment units and neighborhood-serving commercial. The entire development will be designed with strong pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. II. FINDINGS This amendment is considered a "regular amendment" because it impacts one or more of the six Relevant Countywide Considerations contained in the Countywide Rules. The impacted considerations are: • Consistency with the Countywide Plan and Rules; and • Adjacent To or Impacting an Adjoining Jurisdiction. 2 SUBJECT': Case CW 07-25 -Clearwater In summary, the proposed RM category is compatible with the surrounding Countywide Plan Map designations and existing uses of land in the area. Furthermore, the proposed RM category can be deemed appropriate for the subject site for the following reasons: 1) the site's adjacency to other medium/high density residential uses and Countywide Plan Map categories (RLM, RM and RFH); 2) the site's access/location on L~ree=.~ ~tre;,t (a 4-lane Minor Arterial roadway) and close proximity to three additional Principal Arterial roadways: US Hwy. 19 to the west, McMullen Booth Road to the east, and Gulf-to-Bay to the south, including access to the Courtney Campbell Causeway east to Tampa (via Bayview Ave.); and 3) the site's close proximity to an urban activity center (the Clearwater Mall, the Park Place Development of Regional Impact, and other uses along Gulf-to-Bay, east of US 19). Additionally, this amendment will not impact Pinellas County, the jurisdiction adjacent to the subject site to the southwest, because they do not provide any services to the subject area. For a detailed staff evaluation of the proposed amendment's impact on the above Relevant Countywide Considerations refer to Support Document 1: Council Staff Analysis. In consideration of and based upon a balanced legislative determination of the Relevant Countywide Considerations, as they relate to the overall purpose and integrity of the Countywide Plan, it has been determined that the proposed Residential Medium category is consistent with the criteria for Countywide Plan Map amendments. Therefore, it is recommended that the proposed amendment of the Countywide Plan Map to Residential Medium be approved III. PLANNERS ADVISORYCOMMITTEE (PAC) At their meeting on September 10, 2007, the PAC discussed this case and recommended approval of the staff recommendation (vote 12-0). The draft PAC minutes relative to this case are included as Attachment 1. .Y: IV. LIST OF MAPS & ATTACHMENTS Map 1 Location Map 2 Current Countywide Plan Map & Jurisdictional Map -Black & White Map 3 Aerial -Black & White Map 4 Current Countywide Plan Map -Color Map 5 Proposed Countywide Plan Map -Color Attachment 1 Draft PAC Minutes V. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS -available only at www pinellasplanningcouncil.org (see September PPCAgenda and then click on corresponding case number). Support Document 1 Council Staff Analysis Support Document 2 PPC Disclosure of Interest Form Support Document 3 Local Govemment Application 3 MAP- 1 CASE N0. CW07-25 i~~ PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL C GRAPHICS PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, JIM SMITH Produced by MEDCr V2.1, Copyright 1991,1992 Pinellas County. Florids Property Appraiser. All Rights Reserved. PROPOSED AMENDMENT CASE N0. CW07-25 FROM:-Residen#aal-Urban--{RU) -- TO- -: ResidentiaL_Mediutn-(RM)----- - ACREAGE: 37.0 .__..Srty. 3a`: i~lll~ °'~'r'`~~` CITY OF CLSARWATgR ~':-:rx' scAI,E: 1•• =400• PINELLAS PLANNING CUUNCIL C GRAPHICS PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF PINELI~IS COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, ]Q11 SMITH GRAPHICS CREATED USING MEDIT VERSION 2.1 • ', . N CASE NO. CWO7-25 NOT TO SCALE MAP 3 ~, . oRcw .~ r~ ~.~ ~~ ~`~~~ A~~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~i ~y ~ ~-~' ~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~ 9 ~ ~ F ~ ~.:~ ~~ ~~ 0i ~ ~ ` ~ ~~ i LEGEND RBSIDENI'IAL MD~D USE C0111I1. PUBLIC/SSI([-PUBLIC SPBCi/1L_DSSIGNA~i9N RESD)ENTW. .~,~'~~'~ RESIDENTIAL - ~.r ~.:; RFSIDENTIAI./ CON/tERCIAL MATER/ RUENL ~ -~~ LOR HHDIUN -h`{z ~A-. OFFICE IlIH'FED ~ NE[GHBORROOD PRESERVATION ® RAIN~lGE -+~";~ P~SI'mA1'EEM'4V. IIDHR[TW. ~ SIDE GNT~AL/ ~5vr•`'~ ~ ~._ [C.IOMH'I~D~ ~ OPBN~SRAOCR ®NON~COID~RC41L NE//RAL CORRHMR SUBURBAN ROES. IBDENT[AL OFFIICB/RET~(II. REHCREATION ~ INSTITUTIONAL ® ACTIVITY CEN7Eit x w~~ _ ::i~~ RESmENTLU. 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RECREATT N • RESORT A~ RS CONNERCIAL GENERAL • • • O Y F~HL ~tss INDUSTRIAL RESORT FACHITH'S HIGH UJDUSTRW. L[QUTBD - GE UNER~ PROPOSED FUTURE LAND USE PUBLIC/SEl[[-PUBLIC 3PECIAL_DSSIGNA7'I9N PRESERVATION RATER/ DRAINAGE FEATURE RECREATION/ OPEN SPACE ® SCENIC/ NON- A1l~RCIAL CORRIDOR Q INSTR'UT70NA1 ®1CTIVITY CRNTER TRANSPORTATION/ r~T t{ Y~ COMMUNITY UTILITY 1t~~~-•- ~ REDEVEI.OPNffiiT `: DISTffiCT ar PLANNED ~~ ~ CENTRAL REDBYEIAPI~NT ~~ . _ DLSrcr SCALE t" = 400' PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL QY60 !!lam R 1Q M~IR d 1Q PQmltl MI•IT lR~YA YPIYYR m mCls ~ !VR•~ 010 ~R ~Yl1011 G • t .Attachment 1 P~fft r~C inut~s apt. X09 X007 Regular Amendment: CW 07-25 -City of Clearwater - Mr. Brinson stated that this 37.1-acres (m.o.l.) site is located on the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The proposed Countywide Plan Map amendment is from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM). This amendment involves a vacant piece of property which is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. The amendment area is to be developed jointly with an adjacent area that is 2.8 acres in size and designated Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the Countywide Plan Map. Both parcels are owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority and tota139.9 acres. Mr. Brinson noted that the smaller parcel's Countywide Plan Map designation was amended by the Council in November of 2004 (CW 04-47) from Residential Urban (RU) to R/O/R. This previous amendment included the submission of a master site plan depicting amixed-use affordable housing development (residential and non- residential uses) integrated with the larger RU parcel. Mr. Brinson noted that the proposed amendment to RM will allow the site to be developed with 556 residential units at a maximum density of 15 upa which is double the residential development potential existing on the site since RU allows for a maximum of 7.5 residential upa or 278 units. He stated that after review, the proposed amendment was found to be appropriate and compatible with surrounding uses. Responding to a query concerning the percentage of affordable units proposed, Catherine Porter stated she did not believe that had been addressed as yet. Mr. Crawford explained that due to market conditions that changed significantly after approval of the amendment, the project was determined not to be economically feasible, and therefore, was not constructed. He further noted that staff will discuss this with the applicant and will have a response for the Pinellas Planning Council on the 19`h, including breakdown of rental units, etc. After full presentation of the report, Chairman Metcalf asked if there was further input. There being none, Sharen Jarzen moved to approve the PPC staff recommendation of approval for Case CW 07-25. The motion was seconded by Jeff Dow and carried (vote 12-0). ~., ~ ~ °~rwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX: (72'~ 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 10/25/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive MESSAGE: Historic Preservation Review Response ~ ,b z5o a. NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 2 ~,. ~ ~~ o~ - -~ ~~~. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Kurt S. Browning Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES October 19, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk, Director City of Clearwater Planning P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 q~- 2 4 !!~ ~ ~ ~ ,. L_______.~~.___ PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ~`' SERVICES CITY OF CLEARWATER 4 Re: Historic Preservation Review of the Clearwater (07-2AR) Comprehensive Plan Amendment Dear Mr. Delk: According to this agency's responsibilities under Section 163, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code, we reviewed the above document to determine if data regarding historic resources have been given sufficient consideration in the request to amend the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. A review of the Florida Master Site File indicates that no significant archaeological or historical sites are recorded for or considered likely to be present within the project area. Furthermore, because of the project location and/or nature, it is considered unlikely that historic properties will be affected. Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that the proposed project will have no effect on historic properties listed, or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or otherwise of historical or archaeological value. If you have any questions regarding our comments, please feel free to contact Susan M. Harp of the Division's Compliance Review staff at (850) 245-6333. Sincerely, .~ P G..~..._._. Frederick P. Gaske, Director xc: Mr. Ray Eubarlks, DCA 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 http://www.tlheritage.com O Director's Office O Archaeological Research / Historic Preservation O Historical Museums (850) 245-6300 • FAX: 245-6436 (850) 245-6444 • FAX: 245-6452 (850) 245-6333 • FAX: 245-6437 (850) 245-6400 • FAX: 245-6433 O Southeast Regional Office O Northeast Regional Office O Central Florida Regional Office (561) 416-2115 • FAX: 416-2149 (904) 825-5045 • FAX: 825-5044 (813) 272-3843 • FAX: 272-2340 Clearwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (72'n 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 10/22/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive MESSAGE: Documentation received concerning this case. The two letters written by City staff were at the request of DCA (Valerie James). Please call if you have any questions. NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 1 ~( • • P INELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 • Clearwater, Florida 33755-4160 Vice-Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Tele hone 727.464.8250 • Fax 727.464.8212 • www. inellas tannin councilor Mayor Bob Hackworth, Vice-Chairman P P P g g Mayor Beverley Billiris, Treasurer September 21, 2007 Mayor Frank Hibbard City of Clearwater 112 South Osceola Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 Dear Mayor Hibbard: '~---------_-_-___ Vice-Mayor Jerry Knight, Secretary °"'~j ~- Ur Mayor John Doran ~, ccgg '~, L ~~ `- r'~ ~' ti cirfrnember David W. "Bill" Foster } t_, ~- ~; ~,; ~ r-- ~, \ Mayor Pat Gerard `~ Ii ;~ ~C ~+. Mayor Dick Holmes f r`"~'----------..__Sch~o~ goardMember Linda S. Lerner E ~ ~ Mayor Mary H. Maloof 1 ' i` i ;` (ern ~ ~ I Commissioner John Morroni • ~ i JCI" ZOQ~ ,~ i Mayor Jim Ronecker ' ~'' ' Mayor Andy Steingold ---- -- __ - _ David P. Healey, AICP n; ~. ,. ;,. , , _ _.. -. Executive Director ... The Pinellas Planning Council considered at public hearing on September 19, 2007 one application from the City of Clearwater for amendment of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan. The Council recommended approval of case CW07-25, as noted on page 1 of the accompanying agenda memorandum. This. amendment will be considered, including the recommendation of the PPC, by the Board of County Commissioners,- in their capacity as the Countywide Planning Authority (CPA), on October 2, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. Thank you and your staff for your assistance in the coordination of our countywide planning process. Sincerely, Vice Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Pinellas Planning Council Attachment: Case Report cc: Councilmember John Doran, Pinellas Planning Council Representative William B. Horne, City Manager Michael Delk, Planning Director PLANNING FOR THE PINELLAS COMMUNITY PII~~LAS PLANNING COUN~L AGENDA MEMORANDUM AGENDA ITEM.- III B-7. MEETING DATE: September 19, 2007 SUBJECT: Proposed Regular Amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Map From: Residential Urban - RU To: Residential Medium - RM Area: 37.1 Acres m.o.l CASE #: C W 07-25 JURISDICTION.- Clearwater LOCATION.- On the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. RECOMMENDATION.- Council, Based On Accompanyin~ Findings Recommend That The Proposed Amendment To Residential Medium Be Approved I. BACKGROUND The requested Countywide Plan Map amendment has been submitted by the City of Clearwater and involves a vacant piece of property which is 37.1 acres in size, owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). The amendment area is to be developed jointly with an adjacent area that is 2.8 acres in size and designated Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the Countywide Plan Map. This smaller parcel (see Map 3) is also owned by the CHA and combined they total 39.9 acres. It should be noted that the smaller parcel's Countywide Plan Map designation was amended by the Council in November of 2004 (CW04-47) from Residential Urban (RU) to R/O/R. This previous amendment included the submission of a master site plan depicting amixed-use affordable housirig development (residential and non-residential uses -originally called Jasmine Courts and now called Parkview Village) integrated with the larger RU parcel. However, due to housing market conditions that changed significantly (i.e., sale prices, mortgage rates, and construction cost) after approval of the amendment, the project was determined not to be economically feasible (i.e., the number of for sale market rate units would not offset the cost to construct the affordable units proposed) and therefore was not constructed. The additional density that would result from approval of this amendment should allow the development to become economically feasible. PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL ACTION- The Council recommended approval from Residential Urban to Residential Medium (vote 12-0). COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITYACTION: 1 H:\USERS\Countywide Plan Map\Amendments\2007\09September\Reports\CW07-25 CLW.doc • • ~ PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 • Clearwater, Florida 33755-4160 vice-Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Tele hone 727.464.8250 • Fax 727.464.8212 • www. inellas tannin councilor Mayor Bob Hackworth, Vice-Chairman P P P g g Mayor Beverley Billiris, Treasurer Vice-Mayor Jerry Knight, Secretary Vice-Mayor John Doran Councilmember David W. "Bill" Foster Mayor Pat Gerard Mayor Dick Holmes School Board Member Linda S. Lerner Mayor Mary H. Maloof September 21, 2007 CommisMayor j m Ronecker Mayor Andy Steingold David P. Healey, AICP Executive Director Clearwater Housing Development Corp., Inc. c/o Michael English 2205 North 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 Re: Case CW 07-25 Dear Mr. English: A copy of the Council's recommendation, from its September 19, 2007 meeting, to approve the amendment to the above referenced case is enclosed for your information and records. Pursuant to County Ordinance No. 96-23 establishing procedures for public hearing, this is to notify you .that the recommendation of the Pinellas Planning Council, to be considered by the Countywide Planning Authority on October 2, 2007, is available for your review. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, __~~. David P. Healey, AICP Executive Director cc: Michael Delk, Planning Director City of Clearwater PLANNING FOR THE PINELLAS COMMUNITY ~~ ~ounTy ~~= .~ ~ -r ° r ~~ ~- ~~ -- - ~. i °' ~' ~ DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA ITEM NO. Consent Agenda ^ Regular Agenda ^ Public Hearing ^ County Administrator's Signature: Subject: Proposed Regular Amendments to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) Department: Planning Department Recommended Action: Staff Member Responsible: Brian K. Smith, Director IT IS RECOMMENDED THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BOARD), SITTING AS THE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITY (CPA), APPROVE CASES CW 07-25 OF CLEARWATER AND CW 07- 26 A&B OF ST. PETERSBURG. Summary Explanation/Background: The Board has received two (2) proposed regular amendments to the FLUP that have been reviewed by the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC or Council). Item a is Case CW 07-25, which is a submittal by the City of Clearwater. This is a 37.1 acre proposal located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The proposal is to go from Residential Urban (up 7 1/2 units an acre) to Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre). The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority and was the location of the former Jasmine Courts. The currently vacant property is proposed to be developed with a variety of housing types, and it is expected that twenty percent of the project's units will be affordable for households with incomes that are at or below 80% of the Area-wide Median Family Income. While not part of the FLUP amendment, the development project will also include a small area embedded within the subject site that is currently designated as Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the FLUP. The development will be designed to allow residents to reach the anticipated commercial uses in the R/O/R area without having to drive. If approved, the proposed doubling of the property's density on the FLUP would result in additional vehicle trips on McMullen-Booth Road, which is a constrained roadway that is currently operating at a Level of Service "F", and is forecasted to continue operating at this deficient level of service. The impact on this constrained roadway, however, is felt to be outweighed by the need for additional .affordable housing in Pinellas County. County staff, therefore, concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval. Item b is Case CW 07-26 A&B, which is a submittal by the City of St. Petersburg. Amendment Area A is 0.90 acre in size and is located on the northwest corner of 6th Street South and 32"d Avenue South. Amendment Area B is 0.1 acre in size and is situated on the north side of 13th Avenue North and 90 feet west of 4th Street North. The proposal for both areas is to go from Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre) to Planned Redevelopment-Mixed Use (PR-MU). The areas are proposed or anticipated to be developed with commercial uses. These two proposed amendments have been submitted by the City of St. Petersburg to enable each parcel to utilize the new PR-MU category that was recently approved for application in the City through adoption of the City of St. Petersburg's Vision 2020 Special Area Plan. Although the two areas combined total only .one acre in size, the proposed amendments are considered "regular amendments" since they would result in expansion of the total area included within the PR-MU category. The proposed amendments for both Area A and Area B are felt to be compatible with the adopted Vision 2020 Special Area Plan, and County staff concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval subject to the condition that the City of St. Petersburg submit updates to the Special Area Plan within one year. Revised 07-18-03 Page 1 of 2 Fiscal Impact/Cost/Revenue Sur+~: None Exhibits/Attachments Attached: Council Documentation Revised 07-18-03 Page 2 of 2 • ~, ~.ed` STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida a better place t CHARLIE CRIST Governor Mr. Michael Delk, Director City of Clearwater Planning Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 Dear Mr. Delk: October I ~00 `` ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A 1~.~' ~~ ~ ~~ ~.: 4 ;~ j " .~ ~ L_---..._.__~ _.__~ °LANNIN~:~ & DEVELOPMENT ~ SERVICES ` Ct"iY OF Cl_EARWATER L __ . _...___._.___.-- Thank you for submitting the City of Clearwater proposed comprehensive plan amendments for our review pursuant to the alternative state review process. The proposed package was received by the Department on September 27, 2007. Our reference number for this amendment package is Clearwater 07-2AR The proposed submission package will be reviewed pursuant to Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes. Once the review is underway, you may be asked to provide additional supporting documentation by the review team to ensure a thorough review. You will receive the Department's Comment Letter no later than October 27.2007. Please be advised that Section 163.3184(8)(c), Florida Statutes, requires the Department to provide a courtesy information statement regarding the Department's Notice of Intent to citizens who furnish their names and addresses at the local government's plan amendment transmittal (proposed) or adoption hearings. In order to provide this courtesy information statement, local governments are required by law to furnish the names and addresses of the citizens requesting this information to the Department. Please provide these required names and addresses to the Department when you transmit your adopted amendment package for compliance review. In the event no names, addresses aze provided, please provide this information as well. For efficiency, we encourage that the information sheet be provided in electronic format. If you have any questions please contact Brenda Winningham, Regional Planning Administrator, that will be overseeing the review of the amendments, at (850) 487-4545. Sincerely, ~~~- DRE/af D. Ray Eubanks, Administrator Plan Review and Processing 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD S TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: htto :!/www.dca.state.fi. us erITiCAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE COMMUNITY PLANNING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2655 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Marathon, FL 33050-2227 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 (305) 289-2402 (850) 488-2356 (850) 473-9969 (850) 488-7956 • • ~~~~ STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" CHARLIE CRIST THOMAS G. PELHAM Governor g~~ly MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Quinn, DEP Susan Harp, DOS Carol Collins, FDOT7 Paula McCleery, Southwest Florida WMD Jessica White, Tampa Bay RPC Brian Smith, Pinellas County DATE: October 1, 2007 SUBJECT: ALTERNATIVE STATE REVIEW PROCESS COMMENTS FOR PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT/DCA AMENDMENT. #: Clearwater 07-2AR DCA CONTACT PERSON/PHONE NUMBER: Brenda Winningham/850-487-4545 The referenced proposed comprehensive plan amendment is being reviewed pursuant the Alternative State Review Process according to the provisions of Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes. Please review the proposed documents for consistency with applicable provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes and Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code. Please note that your comments must be sent directly to and received by the above referenced local government within 30 days of receipt of the proposed amendment package. The Department is requesting that any comments sent directly to the local government be forwarded to the Department to the attention of Ray Eubanks, Administrator, Plan Review and Processing, at the Department address indicated below. Please use the above referenced DCA AMENDMENT NUMBER on all correspondence related to this amendment. Note: Review Agencies -The local government has indicated that they have mailed the proposed amendment directly to your agency. See attached transmittal letter. Be sure to contact the local government if you have not received the amendment. Also, letter to the local government from DCA acknowledging receipt of amendment is attached. 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-2100 Phone: 850-488-8466/SUNCOM 278-8466 Fax: 850-921-0781/SUNCOM 291-0781 Website: www.dca.state.fil.us COMMUNITY PLANNING AREAS OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Phone: 950.488-2356/SUNCOM 276-2358 Phone: 905.289-2402 ~ ~ Phone: 850-488.7958/SUNCOM 278-7958 Fax: 650-486-33091SUNCOM 276-3309 Fax: 305.289-2442 - Fax: 850.922-5823/SUNCOM 292.5823 ~, ~~ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT October 10, 2007 C~~°Y o~° CL~~~w~~rE~ POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, lOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, SUITE 220, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4750 FAx (727) 562-4755 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Dear Mr. Eubanks: Re: Utility Service Availability Parkview Village 2990 Tanglewood Dr. In accordance with your request, this letter is verification that the City of Clearwater is capable of providing utility services for the proposed Parkview Village to be located at 2990 Tanglewood Dr. It is our understanding that the proposed development is a 556 Unit town home development. The City has sufficient permitted volume to provide potable water and wastewater service to the proposed development. This verification is based upon review of permitted capacities and current usage of water and treatment of wastewater. Required infrastructure modifications in the vicinity of the proposed development to satisfy site-specific water capacity and pressure requirements and/or wastewater capacity requirements shall be at the applicant's expense. These required modifications, if any, would be identified during Building Permit review. If you have any questions please contact this office at (727) 562-4750. Si c~e/~rely, s'^ Kelly J. O'Brien Engineering Specialist II cc: R. Fahey M. Quillen S. Rice FRANK HIARARD, IVSAYOR GEORGE IV. CRE'I'EKOS, COUNCILMEMBER JOIIN DORAN, COUNCIL,~4EMBL•R PAUL F. GIF3SON, COUNCILMEMBER CAREEN A. PE'1'ERSEN, COUNCILMEMAER - • ' '~~E~UAL EMPLOYMENT AND AF'FIRMATiVE AC170N-EMPLOYER~~ - '~ ~-.. ,- .v,TS~~ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT October 8, 2007 POST OFFICE I30X 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, SUITE 220, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4750 FAx (727) 562-4755 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Utility Service Availability Dear Mr. Eubanks: In accordance with your request, this letter is verification that the City of Clearwater is capable of providing utility services for the proposed redevelopment of the old Jasmine Court property south of Drew Street and west of Bayview Avenue in Clearwater. It is our understanding that the proposed redevelopment could accommodate an additional 556 dwelling units. The City has sufficient permitted volume to provide potable water and wastewater service to the proposed development: This verification is based upon review of permitted capacities and current usage of water and treatment of wastewater. If you have any questions please contact this office at (727) 562-4750. Sincerely, Robert S. Fahey, PE Utilities Engineering Manager cc: S. Rice M. Quillen FRANK HIBBARD, MAYOR GRORGE N. CRE'TEKOS, COUNCILMGMRER ,JOAN DORAN, COUNCILMEMBER PAUL F. GIBBON, COUNCILMEMBER CAREEN A. PE'PERSEN, COUNCILMEMBER ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER~~ ~~ ~9 > ~,.., ,t o ~~~ •y ~~~'aGEM~~ O An Equal Opportunity Employer Judith C. Whitehead Chair, Hernando Nell Combee Vice Chair, Polk Todd Pressman Secretary, Pinellas Jennifer E. Closshey Treasurer, Hillsborough Thomas G. Dabney Sarasota Patricia M. Glass Manatee Heidi B. McCree Hillsborough Ronald E. Oakley Pasco Sallie Parks Pinellas Maritza Rovira-Forino Hillsborough Patsy C. Symons Desoto David L. Moore Executive Director William 5. Bilenky General Counsel S®uthwest Fl®rlda T~ater Management District Bartow Service Office Lecanto Service Office 170 Century Boulevard Suite 226 Bartow, Florida 33830-7700 3600 West Sovereign Path (863) 5341448 or Lecanto, Florida 34461-8070 1-800-492-7862 (FL only) (352) 527-8131 SUNCOM 572-6200 r~ ~~ 2379 Broad Street, Brooksville, Florida 34604-6899 (352) 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476 (FL only) SUNCOM 628-4150 TDD only 1-800-231-6103 (FL only) on the Internet at: WaterMatters.org Sarasota Service Offic 6750 Fruitville Road Sarasota, Florida 3424 (941) 377-3722 or 1-800-320-3503 (FL o SUNCOM 53~D-"-"-'----~- e Tampa Service Office 7601 Highway 301 North 0-9711 Tampa, Florida 33637-6759 (813) 985-7481 or nly) 1-800-836-0797 (FL only) avivv.viv, ono-zvrv-'-'----~._-.-~ i ~~ (- _- \J IL`L' UI ~J~; L _' 4 ,. :.. ( ~.~: _::-.,-: C: October 19, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk Director of Planning City of Clearwater Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Subject: Clearwater DCA #07-2AR Dear Mr. Delk: t. r__ .,. -.. cf ~ r oi= ci FnatN~,,-~r; In accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, the Planning Department of the Southwest Florida Water Management District has reviewed the plan amendment for the Clearwater Housing Authority and offers the following comments or recommendations provided for-your review and consideration: • Water Supply Plan Amendment 07-2AR proposes a site redevelopment for 556 attached residential dwelling units on 40 acres (MOL) in the city of Clearwater. The demand estimates are approximately 139,000 gallons per day (gpd). The Pinellas County Utilities Department provides potable water as a retailer to the City and is one of six (6) member governments that receive regional water supply sources from Tampa Bay Water. • Water Conservation The District recommends optimizing indoor and outdoor water conservation measures that include, but are not limited to, low-flush toilets; low-flow faucets, and rain sensors (required by State law) for all new irrigation systems. The District recommends correct installations and connections, the reset of time clocks after establishment of new landscaping, and requirements for the developer to estimate the cost of soil moisture sensors (purchase and installation) per unit and the anticipated savings to home buyers. Soil moisture sensors can be more effective than rain sensors in reducing irrigation. • Michael Delk October 19, 2007 Page 2 • Water Reuse The proposed redevelopment has an estimated wastewater flow of approximately 111,200 gpd. The District has strongly supported the provision of water reuse facilities whenever economically feasible, and has historically promoted the development of reuse systems by funding appropriate cooperative projects on a 50-50 cost basis. Additionally, Chapter 62-40, Florida Administrative Code (Water Resource Implementation), promotes the reuse of reclaimed water (specifically Chapter 62-40.416: Water Reuse and Recycling). • Stormwater Management On-site stormwater management will require Environmental Resource Permitting from the District. For additional information please contact Len Bartos, Environmental Manager, at (800) 423-1476 extension #4352. • Additional Comments The Plan submittal is part of the Alternative State Review Pilot Program pursuant to Chapter 163.32465, Florida Statutes. The District's review is based on the application information submitted by the City of Clearwater. These comments do not constitute permit approval under Chapter 373, Florida Statues, or any rules promulgated thereunder, nor do they stand in lieu of normal permitting procedures in accordance with Florida Statutes, Florida Administrative Code, and District rules. Should you have any questions, please contact me in the District's Planning Department at extension 4421. Sincerely, S,, 9~ Douglas K. Sanders Staff Planner cc: Len Bartos, Environmental Manager, SWFWMD Ralph Lair, Governmental Affairs Coordinator, SWFWMD • ® • O r P~ * ~~~~~. Tampa 8ay,~.egional Planning Council Cljair Wce-C~jair Secretarv~/'I'reasurer Executive Director Commissioner Scott Blaclt Commissioner Deboralj I~v~nes Reverend James T. Golden Mannv~ Pumarieya October 18, 2007 Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Dear Mr. Delk: x' 4 ~ ~~~D~I~ ~~~ -~ k 1. PL~NPA?"= 9: DE\~ELOPMENT SERVICES C;I?Y OF CLEARWATER Enclosed is a copy of the Council's review of the City of Clearwater's proposed comprehensive plan amendment, 07-2AR. The report will be an agenda item for Council consideration at the Monday, November 5, 2007 Council meeting, which will begin at 10:00 a.m. Please do not hesitate to contact me if more information or clarification concerning the contents of the report is needed. Sincerely, ?~ Jessica White '~--Senior Planner Enclosure 4 0 0 o Gatewav~ Centre Boulevard, Suite r o o• Pine(~as Part, FL 3 3 7g 2 P(7one: 727-570-5 z S z • Fax: 727-57o-S z t 8 • State Number: S 13-5 066 • wwrutbrpc.ors Agenda Item #3.H.3 ~.. _. 11/05/07 Tampa Ba~•7Leginnal P/ann/ng GnuncO ' LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROPOSED AMENDMENT REPORT CITY OF CLEARWATER DCA#07-2AR For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 Jessica White, ext. 38 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 2 Jessica White, ext. 38 • AMENDMENT #LUZ2007-05002- Future Land Use Map Parlcview Village Description: The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. The Housing Authority plans to develop the site to allow a mix of housing prices. • .From: Residential Urban (RU) • To: Residential Medium (RM) • Size: 37.092 acres • Location: Southwest corner of the intersection at Drew Street and Bayview Avenue • Existing Use: Vacant • Proposed Use: Mixed-use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses. • Adjacent Designations: • North: Recreation/Open Space and Residential Medium • South: • East: Institutional • West: Residential Low Medium • Adjacent Uses: • North: Multi-family Residential, Softball Fields, vacant • South: RV Park, Mobile Home Park, Single Family Residential • East: Place of Worship • West: Mobile Home Parks • Regionally, Significant: Yes, due to the site's proximity to McMullen Booth Road (CR 611) which is considered a Regional Hurricane Evacuation Route and a Regional Roadway • Result in extra-jurisdictional impacts?: No. • Effects of the amendment on the following issues: • Compatibility among local plans including, but not limited to, land use and compatibility with military bases: The proposed amendment is compatible For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 3 Jessica White, ext. 38 with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Rules and with the surrounding uses. • Impact/protect regional facilities/resources identified in the SRPP, including but not limited to, groundwater recharge and the availability of water supply: There is adequate water and wastewater capacity to serve the proposed development. • Affordable housing issues and designation of adequate sites for affordable housing: The proposed use for the site is a mixed-use development that will allow a mixture of housing prices which will include some affordable units. • Protection of natural resources of regional significance identified in the SRPP including, but not limited to, protection of spring and groundwater resources, and recharge potential: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Effectiveness and enhancement of economic development within the region including, but not limited to, preservation of military bases: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Compatibility with regional transportation corridors and facilities, including but not limited to, roadways, seaports, airports, public transportation systems, high speed rail facilities, and intermodal facilities: The subject development will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew street. Adequacy of and compatibility with emergency preparedness plans and local mitigation strategies (plans) including, but not limited to, the impacts on and availability of hurricane shelters, maintenance of county hurricane evacua- tion clearance times, and hazard mitigation: Regional Comments: None. Applicable SRPP Policies: Affordable Housing: Policies 1.6, 1.12, 1.13 Transportation: 5.23, 5.28, 5.35, 5.38 Consistency with SRPP: Consistent. For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 4 Jessica White, ext. 38 Existing Land Use Map For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October ]0, 2007 5 Jessica White, ext. 38 • Proposed Future Land Use 1VIap For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 6 Jessica White, ext. 38 Existing Future Land Use Map For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 7 Jessica White, ext. 38 `~ Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:03 PM To: Everitt, Steven; Porter, Catherine Subject: FW: Clearwater 07-2 Importance: High Steven =for the file. -----Original Message----- From: Dykes, Shawn [mailto:Shawn.Dykes@dep.state.fl.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Clayton, Gina; Brenda.Winningham@dca.state.fl.us Subject: FW: Clearwater 07-2 Importance: High Ms. Clayton- Attached you will find DEP's comments regarding the proposed comprehensive plan amendment, Clearwater 07-2 Alternative Review submitted by your office. Please confirm that you have received this comment letter by replying to me directly. Thanks ! Shawn Dykes Office of Intergov ernmental Programs Department of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Blvd, MS # 47 Tallahassee, FL 32399 ph (850) 245-2161 fx (850) 245-2189 The Department of Environmental Protection values your feedback as a customer. DEP Secretary Michael W. Sole is committed to continuously assessing and improving the level and quality of services provided to you. Please take a few minutes to comment on the quality of service you received. Simply click on this link to the DEP Customer Survey. Thank you in advance for completing the survey. From: Branda, Robin Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:23 PM To: Dykes, Shawn Cc: 'valerie.james@dca.state.fl.us' Subject: Clearwater 07-2 Please See Attached No comment Letter 11/19/2007 "~ ~i o F October 16, 200 :~Ir. Ray Eubanks ~ ~ Florida Department of Environmental Protection ~tarjor} Stoneman Douglas Building ?900 Conunon~~~ealth Boule~~ard Tallahassee. Florida 323 99-3000 Plan Review and DRI Processing Team Florida Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 RE: City of Cleawater; 07-2 Dear Mr. Eubanks: Ch~rlic l riot Goy error Jrtt-t~utikar:p Lt. C;~~~~rr,or On behalf of the Department of Environmental Protection, the Office of Intergovernmental Programs has reviewed the City of Clearwater's 07-2 amendment package in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. As required by law, the scope of our comments and recommendations is limited to the environmental suitability of the proposed changes in light of the Department's regulatory and proprietary responsibilities. Based on our review of amendment, the Department has found no provision that requires comment, recommendation or objection under the laws that form the basis of the Department's jurisdiction and authority. Please be advised that at such time as specific lands are proposed for development, the Department will review the proposal to ensure compliance with environmental rules and regulations in effect at the time such action is proposed. In addition, any development of the subject lands will have to comply with local ordinances, other comprehensive plan requirements and restrictions, and applicable rules and regulations of other state and regional agencies. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal. If I may be of further assistance, please call me at (850) 245-2182. Sincerely, Robin Brairda Robin Branda Environmental Specialist III Office of Intergovernmental Programs j rsb 1.;;11. (-r1.. /ry!'iJi."c'.1'.1' • ~. ~ • Everitt, Steven From: Sent: To: Subject: Thanks for your patience. O'Brien, Kelly Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:39 AM Everitt, Steven RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:17 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Thank you. I took the original off your desk. Steven -----Original Message----- From: O'Brien, Kelly Sent:. Wednesday, October 10, 2007 5:06 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter The letter is ready to go. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven 'Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:52 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I spoke with John O'Meara at WilsonMiller concerning the sanitary sewer system on the site. He said it would be removed and they would connect with the sewers in the two streets. If you have any questions, his number is 813-223-9500. Thank you, Steven -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:49 PM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter I spoke with the Planner at WilsonMiller who is leading this project. He said his engineer was 99% certain that at least a portion of the existing sanitary sewer system on site was removed with the demolition of the structures on site and that a new system would be installed for the new development. The system was probably inadequate fo_r the new density. The engineer will call me tomorrow to confirm this. Thank you, Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I called WilsonMiller but I had to leave a voicemail. When I get a call back I'll let you know if a new sewer system is going in. Please address the letter to: ''a i ~ Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning i • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:17 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Thank you. I took the original off your desk. Steven -----Original Message----- From: O'Brien, Kelly Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 5:06 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter The letter is ready to go. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:52 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I spoke with John O'Meara at WilsonMiller concerning the sanitary sewer system on the site. He said it would be removed and they would connect with the sewers in the two streets. If you have any questions, his number is 813- 223-9500. Thank you, Steven -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:49 PM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter I spoke with the Planner at WilsonMiller who is leading this project. He said his engineer was 99% certain that at least a portion of the existing sanitary sewer system on site was removed with the demolition of the structures on site and that a new system would be installed for the new development. The system was probably inadequate for the new density. The engineer will call me tomorrow to confirm this. Thank you, Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I called WilsonMiller but I had to leave a voicemail. When I get a call back I'll let you know if a new sewer system is going in. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 ~+i Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning • Everitt, Steven From: O'Brien, Kelly Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 5:06 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter The letter is ready to go. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:52 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I spoke with John O'Meara at WilsonMiller concerning the sanitary sewer system on the site. He said it would be removed and they would connect with the sewers in the two streets. If you have any questions, his number is 813- 223-9500. Thank you, Steven -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:49 PM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FVV: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter I spoke with the Planner at WilsonMiller who is leading this project. He said his engineer was 99% certain that at least a portion of the existing sanitary sewer system on site was removed with the demolition of the structures on site and that a new system would be installed for the new development. The system was probably inadequate for the new density. The engineer will call me tomorrow to confirm this. Thank you, Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I called WilsonMiller but I had to leave a voicemail. When I get a call back I'll let you know if a new sewer system is going in. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning • Everitt, Steven From: O'Brien, Kelly Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4:02 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Sewer availability Steven, do you have a letter requesting the utility availability. If so can l get a copy? I need a little bit more info. Kelly J. O'Brien City of Clearwater Engineering Specialist II 727-562-4591 • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:53 AM To: Fahey, Robert Subject: RE: Excess Potable Water Letter Thank you for all your assistance. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Fahey, Robert Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:39 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Potable Water Letter Steven, I've drafted a letter for the DCA. If you would like to drop by my cube at some point today, it is sitting right next to my computer. Rob -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:54 AM To: Fahey, Robert Subject: Excess Potable Water Letter Rob, Per our discussion, can you write a letter for the Department of Community Affairs stating the City has excess capacity to handle an additional 556 dwelling units. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning Everitt, Steven From: Fahey, Robert Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:39 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Potable Water Letter Steven, I've drafted a letter for the DCA. If you would like to drop by my cube at some point today, it is sitting right next to my computer. Rob -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:54 AM To: Fahey, Robert Subject: Excess Potable Water Letter Rob, Per our discussion, can you write a letter for the Department of Community Affairs stating the City has excess capacity to handle an additional 556 dwelling units. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning • Everitt, Steven From: O'Brien, Kelly Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 4:19 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter thanks -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:49 PM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: FW: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter I spoke with the Planner at WlsonMiller who is leading this project. He said his engineer was 99% certain that at least a portion of the existing sanitary sewer system on site was removed with the demolition of the structures on site and that a new system would be installed for the new development. The system was probably inadequate for the new density. The engineer will call me tomorrow to confirm this. Thank you, Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I called WilsonMiller but I had to leave. a voicemail. When I get a call back I'll let you know if a new sewer system is going in. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning u Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:09 AM To: O'Brien, Kelly Subject: Excess Sanitary Sewer Capacity Letter Kelly, I called WilsonMiller but I had to leave a voicemail. When I get a call back I'll let you know if a new sewer system is going in. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:54 AM To: Fahey, Robert Subject: Excess Potable Water Letter Rob, Per our discussion, can you write a letter for the Department of Community Affairs stating the City has excess capacity to handle an additional 556 dwelling units. Please address the letter to: Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Thank you for your assistance, Steven Everitt Planning r Everitt, Steven • Page 1 of 1 From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 9:15 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Agenda Form -Regular October.doc For you file. -----Original Message----- From: Kuntz, Carolyn R [mailto:ckuntz@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:45 PM To: Clayton, Gina; Julie Weston; rick.macaulay@stpete.org Subject: Agenda Form -Regular October.doc Attached are items pertaining to your city that will be on October 2 CPA Board meeting. Let me know if you have any questions. 11 /20/2007 ~J ~~~~~~~I ~ rsL`~`oUlljy ~~i r ~ '' ~ w ~ iG _ p- ~~o. - - ~; DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Consent Agenda ^ Regular Agenda ^ County Administrator's Signature: Subject: DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA ITEM NO. Public Hearing ^ Proposed Regular Amendments to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) Department: Staff Member Responsible: Planning Department Recommended Action: Brian K. Smith, Director IT IS RECOMMENDED THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BOARD), SITTING AS THE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITY (CPA), APPROVE CASES CW 07-25 OF CLEARWATER AND CW 07- 26 A&B OF ST. PETERSBURG. Summary Explanation/Background: The Board has received two (2) proposed regular amendments to the FLOP that have been reviewed by the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC or Council). Item a is Case CW 07-25, which is a submittal by the City of Clearwater. This is a 37.1 acre proposal located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The proposal is to go from Residential Urban (up 7 1/2 units~an acre) to Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre). The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority and was the location of the former Jasmine Courts. The currently vacant property is proposed to be developed with a variety of housing types, and it is expected that twenty percent of the project's units will be affordable for households with incomes that are at or below 80% of the Area-wide Median Family Income. While not part of the FLUP amendment, the development project will also include a small area embedded within the subject site that is currently designated as Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the FLUP. The development will be designed to allow residents to reach the anticipated commercial uses in the R/O/R area without having to drive. If approved, the proposed doubling of the property's density on the FLUP would result in additional vehicle trips on McMullen-Booth Road, which is a constrained roadway that is currently operating at a Level of Service "F", and is forecasted to continue operating at this deficient level of service. The impact on this constrained roadway, however, is felt to be outweighed by the need for additional affordable housing in Pinellas County. County staff, therefore, concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval. Item b is Case CW 07-26 A&B, which is a submittal by the City of St. Petersburg. Amendment Area A is 0.90 acre in size and is located on the northwest corner of 6'h Street South and 32"d Avenue South. Amendment Area B is 0.1 acre in size and is situated on the north side of 13t" Avenue North and 90 feet west of 4~h Street North. The proposal for both areas is to go from Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre) to Planned Redevelopment-Mixed Use (PR-MU). The areas are proposed or anticipated to be developed with commercial uses. These two proposed amendments have been submitted by the City of St. Petersburg to enable each parcel to utilize the new PR-MU category that was recently approved for application in the City through adoption of the City of St. Petersburg's Vision 2020 Special Area Plan. Although the two areas combined total only one acre in size, the proposed amendments are considered "regular amendments" since they would result in expansion of the total area included within the PR-MU category. The proposed amendments for both Area A and Area B are felt to be compatible with the adopted Vision 2020 Special Area Plan, and County staff concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval subject to the condition that the City of St. Petersburg submit updates to the Special Area Plan within one year. Revised 07-18-03 Page 1 of 2 Fiscal Impact/Cost/Revenue Sum: None Exhibits/Attachments Attached: Council Documentation Revised 07-18-03 Page 2 of 2 i Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 8:46 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Large Scale Submission Importance: High Steven---as we discussed. -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 8:29 AM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Large Scale Submission Importance: High I've been asking for this for at least 2 - 3 weeks now. Tell Steven he is to work on nothing else until this goes out the door. The Statues state that transmittal to DCA shall occur immediately after the public hearing. The public hearing was in July. -----Original Message----- From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 4:18 PM To: Clayton, Gina Subject: RE: Large Scale Submission No, Steven can't seem to get the exhibits correct. -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 11:50 AM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Large Scale Submission Cathy - is this going out today? -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 4:28 PM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: Large Scale Submission I know you've been busy today with Mike's case but can you tell me the status of Steven's large scale amendment package? Parkview Plan Amendment Que~ns . Page 1 of 2 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:51 AM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: FW: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:08 AM To: mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us Cc: Michael English; Everitt, Steven; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions Mr. Crawford, Steven Everitt from the Clearwater Planning Department informed me that you were looking for some additional information regarding the Drew Street Comprehensive Plan Amendment. I have attempted to give the requested detail in this email, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of amixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80%AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making at or below 150% AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The total number of units has not yet been determined on the site, but it is not the intent of the CHA to develop the site to its maximum density (556 units on the amendment parcel). The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, apartments etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. There will be a mix of rental vs. for sale units, and the final mix will be established based on the market at the time of development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 erivisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential for the R/O/R will most likely change, the intent is to keep that parcel integrated with the remainder of the development, with some apartment units and neighborhood serving commercial. The entire development will be designed with strong pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP 12/27/2007 Parkview Plan Amendment Que~ns • Page 2 of 2 Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 12/27/2007 Parkview Plan Amendment Qu~ns ~ Page 1 of 2 Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:40 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions I saw earlier -thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:26 AM To: Clayton, Gina Subject: FW: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:08 AM To: mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us Cc: Michael English; Everitt, Steven; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions Mr. Crawford, Steven Everitt from the Clearwater Planning Department informed me that you were looking for some additional information regarding the Drew Street Comprehensive Plan Amendment. I have attempted to give the requested detail in this email, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of amixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80%AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making at or below 150% AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in°the community, in a variety of unit types. The total number of units has not yet been determined on the site, but it is not the intent of the CHA to develop the site to its maximum density (556 units on the amendment parcel). The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, apartments etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. There will be a mix of rental vs..for sale units, and the final mix will be established based on the market at the time of development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential for the R/O/R will most likely change, the intent is to keep that parcel integrated with the remainder of the development, with some apartment 9/12/2007 '~ Parkview Plan Amendment Que~ns ~ Page 2 of 2 units and neighborhood serving commercial. The entire development will be designed with strong pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 9/12/2007 l `' Parkview Plan Amendment Qu~ns ~ Page 1 of 2 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:26 AM To: Clayton, Gina Subject: FW: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions -----Original Message----- Prom: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:08 AM To: mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us Cc: Michael English; Everitt, Steven; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions Mr. Crawford, Steven Everitt from the Clearwater Planning Department informed me that you were looking for some additional information regarding the Drew Street Comprehensive Plan Amendment. I have attempted to give the requested detail in this email, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of amixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80%AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making at or below 150% AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The total number of units has not yet been determined on the site, but it is not the intent of the CHA to develop the site to its maximum density (556 units on the amendment parcel). The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, apartments etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. There will be a mix of rental vs. for sale units, and the final mix will be established based on the market at the time of development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential for the R/O/R will most likely change, the intent is to keep that parcel integrated with the remainder of the development, with some apartment units and neighborhood serving commercial. The entire development will be designed with strong pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP 9/12/2007 ~'' ~ Parkview Plan Amendment Que~ns Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Page 2 of 2 Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 9/12/2007 f' Parkview Plan Amendment Que~s ~ Page 1 of 2 Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:08 AM To: mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us Cc: Michael English; Everitt, Steven; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: Parkview Plan Amendment Questions Mr. Crawford, Steven Everitt from the Clearwater Planning Department informed me that you were looking for some additional information regarding the Drew Street Comprehensive Plan Amendment. I have attempted to give the requested detail in this email, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of amixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80%AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making at or below 150% AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The total number of units has not yet been determined on the site, but it is not the intent of the CHA to develop the site to its maximum density (556 units on the amendment parcel). The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, apartments etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. There will be a mix of rental vs. for sale units, and the final mix will be established based on the market at the time of development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential for the R/O/R will most likely change, the intent is to keep that parcel integrated with the remainder of the development, with some apartment units and neighborhood serving commercial. The entire development will be designed with strong pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Thanks Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 9/12/2007 ~. ~ , '~ Parkview Plan Amendment Que~ns WilsonMiller.com • Page 2 of 2 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 9/12/2007 ~;. a • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:05 AM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:48 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment FYI Please try to get those final numbers -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:33 AM To: Clayton, Gina Cc: Delk, Michael; Brinson, Ryan Subject: RE: Countywide Plan Map Amendment Great - thank you. I didn't realize we had the information I asked you for this AM. We will move on with the report and if you have the final number before we finalize we can slip it in. If you don't then we can mention it at the meeting. At this point I got most of what I need. Sorry for the confusion. Michael C. Crawford, AICP Planning Manager Pinellas Planning Council 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 Clearwater, FL 33755-4160 ph: 727.464.8250 fax: 727.464.8212 www.PinellasPlanningCouncil.org -----Original Message----- From: Gina.Clayton@myClearwater.com [mailto:Gina.Clayton@myClearwater.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:29 AM To: Crawford, Michael C; michael.delk@MyClearwater.com Cc: Brinson, Ryan Subject: RE: Countywide Plan Map Amendment Mike - we will try to get you this information this morning. I know the Housing Authority has not finalized their plans yet and they did not submit a site plan yet. Based on discussions we've had this will be an attached project because the numbers for detached did not work. The City does not have a provision for a density for affordable housing but plans on adding this when we do our EAR based amendment to address our affordable housing issue of local concern. -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:19 AM To: Clayton, Gina; Delk, Michael Cc: Brinson, Ryan 1 *' ~, Subject: Countywide Plan Map Amendment We are finalizing our staff report this morning for the case on Drew Street and need additional information before we can send it out. Would you please give us the details relative to the number of affordable housing units, their affordability range, and the number of rentals vs. for sale units, etc? Also, we need the type of housing (detached, townhouse, etc) and the total number proposed on the amendment parcel as well as the ROR parcel. We are basing our recommendation of approval on the affordability component, but we are going out on a limb with that because we don't have any numbers to go by. Does Clearwater have a affordable housing density bonus? I seem to remember talking with you Gina and you don't, but it may come into play if you do. Thank you. Michael C. Crawford, AICP Planning Manager Pinellas Planning Council 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 Clearwater, FL 33755-4160 ph: 727.464.8250 fax: 727.464.8212 www.PinellasPlanningCouncil.org <http://www.pinellasplanningcouncil.org> 2 t Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:48 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment FYI Please try to get those final numbers -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:33 AM To: Clayton, Gina Cc: Delk, Michael; Brinson, Ryan Subject: RE: Countywide Plan Map Amendment Great - thank you. I didn't realize we had the information I asked you for this AM. We will move on with the report and if you have the final number before we finalize we can slip it in. If you don't then we can mention it at the meeting. At this point I got most of what I need. Sorry for the confusion. Michael C. Crawford, AICP Planning Manager Pinellas Planning Council 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 Clearwater, FL 33755-4160 ph: 727.464.8250 fax: 727.464.8212 www.PinellasPlanningCouncil.org -----Original Message----- From: Gina.Clayton@myClearwater.com [mailto:Gina.Clayton@myClearwater.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:29 AM To: Crawford, Michael C; michael.delk@MyClearwater.com Cc: Brinson, Ryan Subject: RE: Countywide Plan Map Amendment Mike - we will try to get you this information this morning. I know the Housing Authority has not finalized their plans yet and they did not submit a site plan yet. Based on discussions we've had this will be an attached project because the numbers for detached did not work. The City does not have a provision for a density for affordable housing but plans on adding this when we do our EAR based amendment to address our affordable housing issue of local concern. -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:19 AM To: Clayton, Gina; Delk, Michael Cc: Brinson, Ryan Subject: Countywide Plan Map Amendment We are finalizing our staff report this morning for the case on Drew Street and need additional information before we can send it out. 1 i,;. rx f Would you please give us the details relative to the number of affordable housing units, their affordability range, and the number of rentals vs. for sale units, etc? Also, we need the type of housing (detached, townhouse, etc) and the total number proposed on the amendment parcel as well as the ROR parcel. We are basing our recommendation of approval on the affordability component, but we are going out on a limb with that because we don't have any numbers to go by. Does Clearwater have a affordable housing density bonus? I seem to remember talking with you Gina and you don't, but it may come into play if you do. Thank you. Michael C. Crawford, AICP Planning Manager Pinellas Planning Council 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 Clearwater, FL 33755-4160 ph: 727.464.8250 fax: 727.464.8212 www.PinellasPlanningCouncil.org <http://www.pinellasplanningcouncil.org> 2 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:29 AM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:26 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:19 AM To: Clayton, Gina; Delk, Michael Cc: Brinson, Ryan Subject: Countywide Plan Map Amendment • Page 1 of 1 We are finalizing our staff report this morning for the case on Drew Street and need additional information before we can send it out. Would you please give us the details relative to the number of affordable housing units, their affordability range, and the number of rentals vs. for sale units, etc? Also, we need the type of housing (detached, townhouse, etc) and the total number proposed on the amendment parcel as well as the ROR parcel. We are basing our recommendation of approval on the affordability component, but we are going out on a limb with that because we don't have any numbers to go by. Does Clearwater have a affordable housing density bonus? I seem to remember talking with you Gina and you don't, but it may come into play if you do. Thank you. MICHAEL C. CRAWFORD, AICP PLANNING MANAGER PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL 600 CLEVELAND STREET, SUITE 850 CLEARWATER, FL 33755-4160 PH: 727.464.8250 FAX: 727.464.8212 W W W.PINELLASPLANNINGCOUNCIL.ORG 9/12/2007 • Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:26 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: Countywide Plan Map Amendment -----Original Message----- From: Crawford, Michael C [mailto:mcrawford@co.pinellas.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:19 AM To: Clayton, Gina; Delk, Michael Cc: Brinson, Ryan Subject: Countywide Plan Map Amendment • Page 1 of 1 We are finalizing our staff report this morning for the case on Drew Street and need additional information before we can send it out. Would you please give us the details relative to the number of affordable housing units, their affordability range, and the number of rentals vs. for sale units, etc? Also, we need the type of housing (detached, townhouse, etc) and the total number proposed on the amendment parcel as well as the ROR parcel. We are basing our recommendation of approval on the affordability component, but we are going out on a limb with that because we don't have any numbers to go by. Does Clearwater have a affordable housing density. bonus? I seem to remember talking with you Gina and you don't, but it may come into play if you do. Thank you. MICHAEL C. CRAWFORD, AICP PLANNING MANAGER PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL 600 CLEVELAND STREET, SUITE 850 CLEARWATER, FL 33755-4160 PH: 727.464.8250 FAX: 727.464.8212 WWW.PINELLASPLANNINGCOUNCIL.ORG 9/12/2007 • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:50 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Additional Information Thank you, Steven -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson (mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:49 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - Additional Information Steven, I talked to someone from PPC this morning, and he made it sound like the best thing to do was to check the PPC Agenda, review the PAC minutes, and then be prepared to speak on them. We can send you some information after we review the minutes as well. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:30 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - Additional Information Evan, Have you heard of any new information concerning the 2990 Tanglewood Drive project? What businesses will be located there, what percent will be rentals, etc. If you have any new information, I will forward it on the County for their presentation before the CPA. Thank you, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:49 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Additional Information Steven, I talked to someone from PPC this morning, and he made it sound like the best thing to do was to check the PPC Agenda, review the PAC minutes, and then be prepared to speak on them. We can send you some information after we review the minutes as well. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:30 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - Additional Information Evan, Have you heard of any new information concerning the 2990 Tanglewood Drive project? What businesses will be located there, what percent will be rentals, etc. If you have any new information, I will forward it on the County for their presentation before the CPA. Thank you, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:30 PM To: Evan Johnson (E-mail) Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Additional Information Evan, Have you heard of any new information concerning the 2990 Tanglewood Drive project? What businesses will be located there, what percent will be rentals, etc. If you have any new information, I will forward it on the County for their presentation before the CPA. Thank you, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 • • Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:55 PM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: large scale amendment this needs to be a priority upon your return -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:50 AM To: 'Clayton, Gina Subject: RE: large scale amendment no -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:29 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: large scale amendment As we discussed last week, your Parkview Village large scale amendment will be processed under the new pilot program. This legislation requires that large scale amendments be "immediately" sent to DCA for review. As we discussed you were going to work with Mike to get that information together. Will this be sent to DCA and the other required agencies today before you go Orlando? • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:50 AM To: Clayton, Gina Subject: RE: large scale amendment no -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:29 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: large scale amendment As we discussed last week, your Parkview Village large scale amendment will be processed under the new pilot program. This legislation requires that large scale amendments be "immediately" sent to DCA for review. As we discussed you were going to work with Mike to get that information together. Will this be sent to DCA and the other required agencies today before you go Orlando? Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:29 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: large scale amendment As we discussed last week, your Parkview Village large scale amendment will be processed under the new pilot program. This legislation requires that large scale amendments be "immediately" sent to DCA for review. As we discussed you were going to work with Mike to get that information together. Will this be sent to DCA and the other required agencies today before you go Orlando? . • r Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:50 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -PPC Application Thanks for the heads up. I hope you got some good information from the Planning Open House on Tuesday. -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:49 AM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - PPC Application Thank you for the email. I forwarded it onto Ryan Brinson at the PPC. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:38 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Michael English; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - PPC Application Steven, I have discussed these issues that PPC Mr. Brinson brought up, with our client, and have responded below. If you need any further clarification, or have any questions/comments, please call me. Thanks. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of a mixed-income community. It is expected that 20~ of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80~ AMI, and the remaining 80g of the units will be priced for those who are making under 150 AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND)design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/0/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential will most likely change, the intent is to keep this commercial core integrated with the remainder of the neighborhood, with well designed pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. i^ Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 l ~ `'u • Everitt,, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:49 AM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -PPC Application Thank you for the email. I forwarded it onto Ryan Brinson at the PPC. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnsonC~WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:38 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Michael English; jrivera~clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - PPC Application Steven, I have discussed these issues that PPC Mr. Brinson brought up, with our client, and have responded below. If you need any further clarification, or have any questions/comments, please call me. Thanks. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of a mixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80% AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making under 150.% AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND)design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential will most likely change, the intent is to keep this commercial core integrated with the remainder of the neighborhood, with well designed pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com :, • • Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. jrz • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:47 AM To: 'rbrinson@co.pinellas.fl.us' Subject: FW: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -PPC Application Mr. Brinson, I am forwarding a message from Evan Johnson of WilsonMiller, Inc. He is the Project Manager and agent for the Comprehensive Plan Amendment application for the Clearwater Housing Authority's project located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive, Clearwater. I hope this information will be helpful when writing your staff report. If you have any questions, please contact me. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30,.2007 10:38 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Michael English; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive - PPC Application Steven, I have discussed these issues that PPC Mr. Brinson brought up, with our client, and have responded below. If you need any further clarification, or have any questions/comments, please call me. Thanks. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined; the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of a mixed-income community. It is expected that 20% of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80~ AMI, and the remaining 80% of the units will be priced for those who are making under 150 AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. The Parkview village, plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND)design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential will most likely change, the intent is to keep this commercial core integrated with the remainder of the neighborhood, with well designed 1 ~~ • • pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 r ~ Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:38 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Michael English; jrivera@clearwaterhousingauth.org Subject: RE: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -PPC Application Steven, I have discussed these issues that PPC Mr. Brinson brought up, with our client, and have responded below. If you need any further clarification, or have any questions/comments, please call me. Thanks. The Clearwater Housing Authority is searching to find a development partner for the project, and therefore a new site plan has not yet been created. However, much like the 2004 development plan, it is expected that the intent of the new design will remain much the same, following many of the same Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND) principles that were found in the earlier design. Although final specifics have not yet been determined, the goal for the Parkview redevelopment remains to provide a range of housing types and price points to foster the creation of a mixed-income community. It is expected that 20~ of the project's units are to be priced for incomes that are at or below 80~ AMI, and the remaining 80~ of the units will be priced for those who are making under 150 AMI. This will allow a range of incomes to live in the community, in a variety of unit types. The project will continue to contain a mix multi-family apartments and single family attached units (e.g. townhouses, duplexes, etc.), but it is not expected that there will be any single family detached homes in the new development. The Parkview Village plan approved in 2004 envisioned a Traditional Neighborhood Development(TND)design with neighborhood serving retail and apartments located at the front of the development (where the R/O/R future land use designation is located). While the site design and specific mix of retail vs. residential will most likely change, the intent is to keep this commercial core integrated with the remainder of the neighborhood, with well designed pedestrian connections that will allow residents to easily reach the commercial uses without having to utilize their cars. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 ! • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:18 PM To: 'EvanJohnson@W ilsonMiller.com' Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -PPC Application Mr. Johnson, I spoke with Ryan Brinson of the PPC and he asked for aletter/email explaining the estimated price range of the dwelling units and that the area with the R/O/R future land use designation will be integrated with the entire site. He is concerned that these two concerns may be raised at the PPC meeting. He asked if a site plan had been created yet. I told him that the City has not received one. He said the approval from 2004 did include a site plan and that some members may question the integration of the R/O/R portion. If a preliminary site plan has been created, please send me a copy. I will forward it to him. It won't carry much weight but it may alleviate some concerns about the integration of the R/O/R portion. Please send the letter to me and I will forward the it to him also. He would like it by Thursday so he can include the information in his staff report. If he receives it after Thursday (that's fine), he will have it in his folder at the PPC meeting and it may alleviate any concerns. I did not ask him if the PPC staff was going to support the application but he said he it was a good project. I'm not sure when the PPC's Staff Report will be available for review. I will send a copy to you when or if I receive a copy. Also, he said it would be good to have someone from the Clearwater Housing Authority or WilsonMiller at the PPC meeting on 9/19 to answer any questions. I apologize for the short timeframe. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 * ~ Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 1:59 PM To: 'rbrinson@co.pinellas.fl.us' Subject: 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Future Land Use Amendment Application- City of Clearwater Mr. Brinson, Attached is the City of Clearwater's Staff Report for the Future Land Use Amendment application located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Staff Report.doc • Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:48 PM To: Clayton, Gina Subject: RE: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment Thank you. I will ask Steven if he remembers -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:45 PM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment I've already sent it to the Clerk and they will a-mail to Council and will have a hard copy for the members at tonight's meeting. I certainly understand that we all make mistakes; however I need to be able to rely on you and the planners to make sure your items are complete for Council. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:40 PM To: Clayton, Gina Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment Gina, I still haven't heard from Steven. I check for attachments, but I don't remember this one specifically, and just like anyone, I can make mistakes. Can it still be attached? CP « File: Staff Report.doc » -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 11:34 AM To: Porter, Catherine; Everitt, Steven Subject: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment I was looking at the Council agenda items and noticed there is no staff report attached. Can you let me know if you had originally attached this? • Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:40 PM To: Clayton, Gina Cc: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment Gina, I still haven't heard from Steven. I check for attachments, but I don't remember this one specifically, and just like anyone, I can make mistakes. Can it still be attached? CP ~~~ Staff Report.doc -----Original Message----- From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 11:34 AM To: Porter, Catherine; Everitt, Steven Subject: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment I was looking at the Council agenda items and noticed there is no staff report attached. Can you let me know if you had originally attached this? Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 11:34 AM To: Porter, Catherine; Everitt, Steven Subject: Tanglewood Land Use Plan Amendment I was looking at the Council agenda items and noticed there is no staff report attached. Can you let me know if you had originally attached this? i ~ Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:29 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, According to the agenda I downloaded, it appears that we are the fourth item on the 6pm Public Hearings tomorrow night. Does that sound correct? I assume it would be best to be there right 6pm as there doesn't appear to be any major items before us. Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 r ~ Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:37 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, 2990 Tanglewood Drive is item 7.4 on the City Council meeting agenda for 08/14/2007. It will be discussed early in the meeting. The variable is how many citizens speak about items not on the agenda. This can take a few minutes or hours. You will need to be at City Council Chambers prior to 6 pm. Council Chambers is where the Community Development Board meeting was held. The sign I placed at the site was missing. I replaced it today. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:29 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, According to the agenda I downloaded, it appears that we are the fourth item on the 6pm Public Hearings tomorrow night. Does that sound correct? I assume it would be best to be there right 6pm as there doesn't appear to be any major items before us. Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 ~~~~~ ~ • Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:38 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Thanks Steven. Do we really need to be there prior to 6pm? I assume that if we are there at 6pm there is little chance for us to miss our agenda item. Thanks Evan -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:37 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, 2990 Tanglewood Drive is item 7.4 on the City Council meeting agenda for 08/14/2007. It will be discussed early in the meeting. The variable is how many citizens speak about items not on the agenda. This can take a few minutes or hours. You will need to be at City Council Chambers prior to 6 pm. Council Chambers is where the Community Development Board meeting was held. The sign I placed at the site was missing. I replaced it today. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:29 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, According to the agenda I downloaded, it appears that we are the fourth item on the 6pm Public Hearings tomorrow night. Does that sound correct? I assume it would be best to be there right 6pm as there doesn't appear to be any major items before us. Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 .'~ ~~` Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. l~ • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:10 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments I meant 5:59 pm. I don't go to many Council meetings so I don't know how long it takes to get passed the public discussion. Steven -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:38 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Thanks Steven. Do we really need to be there prior to 6pm? I assume that if we are there at 6pm there is little chance for us to miss our agenda item. Thanks Evan -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:37 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, 2990 Tanglewood Drive is item 7.4 on the City Council meeting agenda for 08/14/2007. It will be discussed early in the meeting. The variable is how many citizens speak about items not on the agenda. This can take a few minutes or hours. You will need to be at City Council Chambers prior to 6 pm. Council Chambers is where the Community Development Board meeting was held. The sign I placed at the site was missing. I replaced it today. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:29 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, According to the agenda I downloaded, it appears that we are the fourth item on the 6pm Public Hearings tomorrow night. Does that sound correct? I assume it would be best to be there right 6pm as there doesn't appear 1 • to be any major items before us. Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 .. Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:14 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Ah yes. Sorry for all the hassling....private consultants can be that way. Thanks again. Evan Johnson, AICP Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:10 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments I meant 5:59 pm. I don't go to many Council meetings so I don't know how long it takes to get passed the public discussion. Steven -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:38 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Thanks Steven. Do we really need to be there prior to 6pm? I assume that if we are there at 6pm there is little chance for us to miss our agenda item. Thanks Evan -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:37 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, 2990 Tanglewood Drive is item 7.4 on the City Council meeting agenda for 08/14/2007. It will be discussed early in the meeting. The variable is how many citizens speak about items not on the agenda. This can take a few minutes or hours. You will need to be at City Council Chambers prior to 6 pm. Council Chambers is where the Community Development Board meeting was held. The sign I placed at the site was missing. I replaced it today. Steven Everitt 1 '{ Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:29 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, According to the agenda I downloaded, it appears that we are the fourth item on the 6pm Public Hearings tomorrow night. Does that sound correct? I assume it would be best to be there right 6pm as there doesn't appear to be any major items before us. Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 r • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 9:08 AM To: Watkins, Sherry Subject: FW: Ads for review This is the only email I have about ads for LUZ2007-05002 at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. Steven -----Original Message----- From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 8:08 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Ads for review Thanks. Cp -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:34 PM To: Watkins, Sherry; Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Ads for review The ad for LUZ2007-05002 states the first City Council Meeting is July 19, 2007. This needs to state August 16, 2007. The Second City Council Meeting is TBD. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:54 PM To: Planning Subject: FW: Ads for review Please review your ads before 4:30PM Friday June 29, 2007 Thanks Sherry Watkins Administrative Analyst Planning Department 727-562-4582 -----Original Message----- From: Gilmore, Stephanie Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:48 PM To: Call, Rosemarie; Clayton, Gina; Dougall-Sides, Leslie; Harriger, Sandy; Hollander, Gwen; Matthews, Douglas E.; Phillips, Sue; Porter, Catherine; Thompson, Neil; Watkins, Sherry; Wilson, Kyle Cc: Sprague, Nicole Subject: Ads for review Attached are the ads for the upcoming CDB and Council Meetings. Please review and advise of any corrections or changes no later than Monday, July 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you. « File: CDB 07-07.doc » « File: ANX2006-09031, 222 N Belcher Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.doc » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.MAP.pdf » Stephanie Gilmore City Clerk Specialist Office of Official Records 8~ Legislative Services Phone: (727) 562-4227 Fax: (727) 562 - 4086 Email: Stephanie.Gilmore@myclearwater.com • ~ Everitt, Steven From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 2:44 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Please see me re: 2990 Tanglewood file Thank you, Sherry `Watkins Administrative Analyst City of Clearu~aterPlanning Department 727-562-4582 Y ` ~~ • r Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:34 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments No problem. I appreciate the follow up. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:23 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, I apologize, I had not updated the schedule attached to the case folder. The August 16, 2007 City Council Meeting has been changed to Tuesday, August 14, 2007. It would probably be best if someone from WilsonMiller attended the meeting. It will begin at 6:00 PM. The Pinellas Planning Council meeting is 9/19/2007. The meeting usually begins at 1:30 PM. I would recommend you contact them to confirm the time. The City will be acting as the applicant. Attendance is not required but it may be best. The Countywide Planning Authority meeting is 10/2/2007. It usually begins at 9:30 am. Please confirm that with the CPA. Attendance is not required but it may be best. The City will be acting as the applicant. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:27 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, Good to see you again yesterday. I received word this morning that the August 16th City Commission Meeting may have been rescheduled to August 14th. Could you please confirm if this is the case? Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 ~~ • • Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. r • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:23 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Mr. Johnson, I apologize, I had not updated the schedule attached to the case folder. The August 16, 2007 City Council Meeting has been changed to Tuesday, August 14, 2007. It would probably be best if someone from WilsonMiller attended the meeting. It will begin at 6:00 PM. The Pinellas Planning Council meeting is 9/19/2007. The meeting usually begins at 1:30 PM. I would recommend you contact them to confirm the time. The City will be acting as the applicant. Attendance is not required but it may be best. The Countywide Planning Authority meeting is 10/2/2007. It usually begins at 9:30 am. Please confirm that with the CPA. Attendance is not required but it may be best. The City will be acting as the applicant. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnsonC~WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:27 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, Good to see you again yesterday. I received word this morning that the August 16th City Commission Meeting may have been rescheduled to August 14th.. Could you please confirm if this is the case? Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 • a Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:27 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: City Commission for Parkview Plan Amendments Steven, Good to see you again yesterday. I received word this morning that the August 16th City Commission Meeting may have been rescheduled to August 14th. Could you please confirm if this is the case? Thanks Evan Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 `~`' ";t • • Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 4:48 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2OO7-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Thanks Steven again for all your help. I will be there at fpm and hope for the Consent Agenda. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 4:35 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive The CDB Agenda and Consent Agendas are not the same. The Agenda is just every case. The Consent Agenda is the agenda of the meeting. It is used by the Chairperson to order the meeting. The Consent Agenda will not be on the City's website (www.myclearwater.com) until tomorrow. I would check the Official Records department's website or contact Sherry Watkins, 727-562-4582 or sherry.watkins@myclearwater.com, for more detailed information. I have attached the Consent Agenda. The case can be removed at any time tomorrow. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:44 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Thanks for the update. Can you tell that we are on Consent by the Agenda? I have the one you sent us a while back, and I couldn't find out where it said that we are on Consent. Thanks again for your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:29 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive The case is still on the Consent Agenda. Steven Everitt 1 ~ ,,.~ Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 • • -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:46 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Steven, So what is a good estimate for when we might get heard tomorrow at CDB. I believe the agenda had us last. Thanks for all your help, Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authority's office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 • • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 4:35 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: LUZ2O07-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive CDB Consent \genda July 17, 20.. The CDB Agenda and Consent Agendas are not the same. The Agenda is just every case. The Consent Agenda is the agenda of the meeting. It is used by the Chairperson to order the meeting. The Consent Agenda will not be on the City's website (www.myclearwater.com) until tomorrow. I would check the Official Records department's website or contact Sherry Watkins, 727-562-4582 or sherry.watkins@myclearwater.com, for more detailed information. I have attached the Consent Agenda. The case can be removed at any time tomorrow. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:44 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Thanks for the update. Can you tell that we are on Consent by the Agenda? I have the one you sent us a while back, and I couldn't find out where it said that we are on Consent. Thanks again for your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:29 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive The case is still on the Consent Agenda. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:46 PM To: Everitt, Steven 1 Sub~ect: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tan lewood Drive • J g Steven, So what is a good estimate for when we might get heard tomorrow at CDB. I believe the agenda had us last. Thanks for all your help, Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com (mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authority's office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 } : ' ' Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:44 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Thanks for the update. Can you tell that we are on Consent by the Agenda? I have the one you sent us a while back, and I couldn't find out where it said that we are on Consent. Thanks again for your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:29 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive The case is still on Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 the Consent Agenda. FL -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:46 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Steven, So what is a good estimate for when we might get heard tomorrow at CDB. I believe the agenda had us last. Thanks for all your help, Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive 1 ' ~` • ~ Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authority's office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 2 s • Everitt, Steven From: Sent: To: Subject The case is still on Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Everitt, Steven Monday, July 16, 2007, 3:29 PM 'Evan Johnson' RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive the Consent Agenda. FL -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:46 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Steven, So what is a good estimate for when we might get heard tomorrow at CDB. I believe the agenda had us last. Thanks for all your help, Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authorityas office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. s • Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:46 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Steven, So what is a good estimate for when we might get heard tomorrow at CDB. I believe the agenda had us last. Thanks for all your help, Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com (mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authority's office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 • • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:36 PM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Staff Report.doc Mr. Johnson, The staff report for LUZ2007-05002 has the wrong address at the top. The address given is for the Clearwater Housing Authority's office. It has been changed. Attached is the corrected staff report. I apologize for the inconvenience. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 11:38 AM To: Delk, Michael; Clayton, Gina Subject: FW: LUZ Parkview Village This is a response to an email from Nicholas Fritsch concerning LUZ, REZ, and ANX case procedures. Steven -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 8:09 AM To: 'nicholas fritsch' Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: LUZ Parkview Village Mr. Fritsch, At the end of last year, the City Council passed Ordinance 7631-06 which removed the Community Development Board recommendation from the annexation procedure. This Ordinance only removed annexations. Zoning Atlas Amendments and Future Land Use Amendments still require a recommendation from the Community Development Board prior to City Council's decision. Sincerely, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: nicholas fritsch [mailto:nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:01 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: LUZ Parkview Village Hi Steven, Last year, the council agreed to remove zoning apps and I thought LUZ apps from the CDB agenda. Is this an exception and if so, why? I support the app. Thanks Nick 12/27/2007 i • Everitt, Steven Page 1 of 1 From: nicholas fritsch [nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 11:15 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Re: LUZ Parkview Village Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: Steven.Everittt~myClearwater.com To: nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com Cc: Catherine.Porter(a~myClearwater.com Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 8:09 AM Subject: RE: LUZ Parkview Village Mr. Fritsch, At the end of last year, the City Council passed Ordinance 7631-06 which removed the Community Development Board recommendation from the annexation procedure. This Ordinance only removed annexations. Zoning Atlas Amendments and Future Land Use Amendments still require a recommendation from the Community Development Board prior to City Council's decision. Sincerely, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: nicholas fritsch [mailto:nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:01 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: LUZ Parkview Village Hi Steven, Last year, the council agreed to remove zoning apps and I thought LUZ apps from the CDB agenda. Is this an exception and if so, why? I support the app. Thanks Nick 8/13/2007 Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 8:09 AM To: 'nicholas fritsch' Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: LUZ Parkview Village Mr. Fritsch, At the end of last year, the City Council passed Ordinance 7631-06 which removed the Community Development Board recommendation from the annexation procedure. This Ordinance only removed annexations. Zoning Atlas Amendments and Future Land Use Amendments still require a recommendation from the Community Development Board prior to City Council's decision. Sincerely, Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S.. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 -----Original Message----- From: nicholas fritsch [mailto:nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:01 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: LUZ Parkview Village Hi Steven, Last year, the council agreed to remove zoning apps and I thought LUZ apps from the CDB agenda. Is this an exception and if so, why? I support the app. Thanks Nick 7/ 16/2007 • Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: nicholas Fritsch [nfritsch@tampabay.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:01 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: LUZ Parkview Village Hi Steven, Last year, the council agreed to remove zoning apps and I thought LUZ apps from the CDB agenda. Is this an exception and if so, why? I support the app. Thanks Nick 7/16/2007 • ~ Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:08 NM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive - Staff Report Staff Report.doc Mr. Johnson, Attached is a copy of the staff report for the referenced site. Steven Everitt Planner II City of Clearwater, FL 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4865 • ~ U Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 07/12/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive -Staff Report MESSAGE: NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): • • CDB Meeting Date: July 17, 2007 Case Number: LUZ2007-05002 Owner/Applicant: Clearwater Housin>; Authority Address: 908 Cleveland Street Agenda Item: EE=2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND INFORMATION REQUEST:. SITE INFORMATION PROPERTY SIZE: PROPERTY USE: Current Use: Proposed Use: PLAN CATEGORY: Current Category: Proposed Category: ZONING DISTRICT: Current District: Proposed District: EXISTING SURROUNDING USES: ANA1.V~i~: Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification. 1,615,728 square feet or 37.092 acres of a 1,733,253 square feet or 39.79 acre property Vacant Attached Dwellings Residential Urban (RU) Residential Medium (RM) Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) North: Parks and recreation facility South: RV park and mobile home park East: Place of worship West: Mobile home park This Future Land Use: Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre site owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). It has been known as Jasmine Courts but the site has been renamed Parkview Village. The subject site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The CHA proposes to redevelop the site as a mixed use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses to primarily serve the Parkview Village residents. The Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 1 of 7 • • redevelopment of this site will allow a mix of housing prices. This site has a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site to the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct 556 attached dwellings. Professional market and real estate development analysts determined that construction of 278 would not be economically successful. Attached dwellings in the MDR zoning district requires site plan approval. In order to facilitate the redevelopment of this site with a new traditional neighborhood that was to include a mix of land uses, a variety of housing styles and price ranges, subsidized and market rate housing, the City Council approved a Zoning Atlas amendment for the 37.092 acre portion from Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) to MDR in October 2004 (REZ2004-05001). The Council approved a Future Land Use Plan amendment fora 2.7 acre portion of the overall site, located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, from RU to Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) in October 2004 (LUZ2004-05004) and rezoned it from the LMDR District to the Commercial (C) District. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the FLUP amendment is subject to approval by the Pinellas Planning Council and Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. Based on the size and density of the parcel, review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. I. CONSISTENCY WITH CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN [Section 4-603.F.1] Recommended Findings of Fact Applicable Goals, Objectives and Policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of the proposed land use plan amendment are as indicated below: 2.0 Goal -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. 2.2.1 Policy - On a continuing basis, the Community Development Code and the site plan approval process shall be utilized in promoting infill development and/or planned developments that are compatible. 5.1.1 Policy - No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 2 of 7 • r garbage collection, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for addition new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. 16.2 Objective for Affordable Housing -The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to Very Low, Low, and Moderate Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with the level of growth in these income categories. 18.8.7 Policy -The City shall continue to work with the Local Housing Authority in providing a public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. Recommended Conclusions of Law The development of attached dwellings at this location will be compatible with the surrounding environment and will not negatively impact levels of City services. The neighborhood land uses include attached dwellings; mobile home parks, RV parks, parks and recreation facilities, and institutional uses. Providing subsidized and market rate housing is also consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan amendment is not in conflict with any Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives or Policies, and is consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. II. CONSISTENCY WITH COUNTYWIDE PLAN Recommended Findings of Fact The purpose of the proposed Residential Medium category, as specified in Section 2.3.3.2.2 of the Countywide Rules, is to depict those areas of the County that are now developed, or appropriate to be developed, in a moderately residential manner; and to recognize such areas as primarily well-suited for residential uses that are consistent with the urban qualities, transportation facilities and natural resource characteristics of such areas. The category is generally appropriate to locations within or in close proximity to urban activity centers; in areas where use and development characteristics are medium density residential in nature; and in areas serving as a transition between less urban and more urban residential and mixed use areas. These areas are typically in close proximity to and may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network. The property is located on Drew Street, afour-lane divided roadway. Due to the site's proximity to two major arterials, US Highway 19 and McMullen Booth Road, this area is well suited for mixed-use development. The site is also located in close proximity to Park Place, amixed-use Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 3 of 7 • • Development of Regional Impact located to the west of the site. The subject property is also located along a PSTA route, which will encourage the use of mass transit. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed plan amendment is consistent with the purpose and locational characteristics of the Countywide Plan; therefore, the proposed amendment is consistent with the Countywide Plan. III. COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING PROPERTY/CHARACTER OF THE CITY & NEIGHBORHOOD [Section 4-603.F.3] Recommended Findings of Fact The property is located along Drew Street in the vicinity of Hampton and McMullen Booth Roads and is.characterized by avariety ofland uses. Immediately to the east of the subject site is Calvary Baptist Church and school campus. The City-owned Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, amulti-family housing development and an elementary school are located on the north side of Drew Street in the vicinity of the property. To the south of the site are a mobile home park and a RV park and to the west is a mobile home park. The future land use designations in this area allow residential development between 10 - 30 units per acre. Farther to the west on the south side of Drew Street between Hampton Road and US Highway 19 is the Park Place Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which includes industrial, residential, retail and office uses. To the west of that is a commercial shopping center located at the southeast corner of Drew Street and US Highway 19. The proposed FLUP amendment from the RU category to the RM category will enable the CHA to develop a neighborhood incorporating a mix of land uses along Drew Street. This proposed land use plan amendment is compatible with the surrounding residential, institutional, recreation and tourist uses. The existing Commercial zoning district boundaries are generally located in the center of the Parkview Village property abutting Drew Street and surrounded on the west, east and south by the RU category of the remaining 37.09 acres. The RM and R/O/R boundaries are appropriately located along Drew Street and will allow a mixed use development, which is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed FLUP designation is in character with the overall FLUP categories in the area. They are compatible with surrounding uses and consistent with the character of the immediate surrounding area and neighborhood. IV. SUFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES Recommended Findings of Fact As stated earlier, the overall subject site is approximately 37.092 acres in area and is vacant. Under the current FLUP category of RU, 278 attached dwellings are permitted. Based on a maximum permitted development potential in the proposed Residential Medium category, 556 dwelling units could be potentially constructed on this site. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 4 of 7 • • Roadways The accepted methodology for reviewing the transportation impacts of proposed plan amendments is based on the Pinellas Planning Council's (PPC) traffic generation guidelines. The PPC's traffic generation rates have been calculated for the subject site based on the existing and proposed FLUP categories and are included in the next table. ~1 l . ~ \ I ~ 1 UM POTENTIAL TR AFFIC ~~ ~ Currents h:ristin~„Plan Prnposed' Net New llrew Street: Ham ton koad toBa~vic~~ llri.e Situatiuc-= Plans ''rips Maximum Dail Added Potential Tri s N/A 2596 3561. 965 Maximum PM Peak Hour Added Potential Tri s3 N/A 247 338 91 Vo]ume of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road and 15,868 18,464 19,429 965 Ba iew Drive LOS of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road and A A A A Ba iew Drive N/A =Not Applicable LOS =Level-of-Service 1 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Urban Future Land Use Category. 70 2 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Medium Future Land Use Category. 96 3 =Based on MPO K-factor of 0.095 Source: "The Rules" of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Based on the 2006 Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Level of Service Report, the segment of Drew Street, Hampton Road to Bayview Drive has a Level of Service (LOS) of A. The proposed FLUP category could generate 91 more PM Peak Hour trips onto Drew Street than the current FLUP category. The net increase in trips is minimal and the LOS of the adjacent roadway network will not be negatively impacted. Even though the subject property is vacant and new trips will be generated by the development of the property, the proposed plan amendment will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater Engineering Department has concluded that the traffic generation associated with the proposed amendment will increase existing PM peak hour trips by five percent on Drew Street, between Hampton Road and Bayview Drive, and will not degrade the LOS. Mass Transit The Citywide LOS for mass transit will not be affected by the proposed plan amendment. The total miles of fixed route service will not change. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew Street. Water The current FLUP category could use up to 69,500 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, water demand could approach approximately 139,000 gallons per day. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 5 of 7 • • Wastewater The current FLUP category could produce up to or 55,600 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, sewer demand could approach approximately 111,200 gallons per day. Solid Waste Assuming two residents per dwelling unit, the current FLUP category could result in the production of 722.47 tons of solid waste per year. Under the proposed FLUP category, the development of attached dwellings could generate 1,444.93 tons of solid waste per year. Recreation and Open Space The proposed future land use plan and current zoning designation will permit the development of up to 556 attached dwellings. The use of the site is proposed to be limited to residential, therefore, payment of Open Space, Recreation Land and Recreation Facility impact fees will not be required at this time. The fees will be required prior to building permit and credit will be given for any previous development. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based upon the findings of fact, it has been determined that the traffic generated by this plan amendment will not result in the degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roads. Further, there is a minimal impact to water, wastewater, and solid waste service as each has adequate capacity to handle an increase in dwelling units. Open space and recreation facilities and mass transit will not be affected by the proposed future land use plan category. V. IMPACT ON NATURAL ENVIRONMENT [Section 4-603.F.5.] Recommended of Findings of Fact No wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. This property is mostly grass and has a limited number of trees. A Planning Department Arborist will inspect the site prior to site plan approval to assess the quantity and quality of trees. Prior to development of the subject property, the stormwater management system will be required to meet all City and Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) stormwater management criteria. Water quantity and quality will be controlled in compliance with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based on current information, no wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. The natural environment will be protected through the City's tree preservation and storm water management requirements. There is minimal impact to the City of Clearwater by the redevelopment of attached dwellings. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS An amendment of the FLUP from the Residential Urban (RU) category to the Residential Medium (RM) category for the subject site is requested. The proposed site to be developed is 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre property and exceeds the minimum lot area and width requirements for Attached Dwelling Uses within the Zoning District. A mix of multi-family residential, open Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 6 of 7 • • spaces, and institutional characterizes the neighborhood. The proposed future land use plan amendment is compatible with the existing neighborhood. The proposed Residential Medium (RM) FLUP classification is consistent with both the City and the Countywide Comprehensive Plans, is compatible with the surrounding area, does not degrade public services below acceptable minimal levels, is compatible with the natural environment and is consistent with the development regulations of the City. Approval of this land use plan amendment does not guarantee the right to develop on the subject property. Transportation concurrency must be met, and the property owner will have to comply with all laws and ordinances in effect at the time development permits are requested. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends the following actions on the request: ACTION: Recommend APPROVAL of the Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban Classification to the Residential Medium. Prepared by Planning Department staff: Steven Everitt, Planner II Attachments: Application Location Map Aerial Photograph of Site and Vicinity Land Use Plan Map Zoning Map Existing Surrounding Uses Site Photographs .,.1'Iar~r~ 33r~.t".t .a€~t=: €3 ~~,,anzl? s :'.rr;e~°c ~ ? ..(?.~? 3 , ~.> }C3 ?ES'} ::~r;~~ ec :)r ~-;.._i'1ear,~at~~~ .ics~.c•~~~: - ti€rt~. ,t.C,.~~ Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 7 of 7 Y ~ ! Jul. 12 2007 01:01PM YOUR LOGO YOUR FAX N0. 7275624865 N0. OTHER FACSIMILE :START TIME USAGE TIME. 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FOR FAX ADVANTAGE ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL 1-88H-HELP-FAX C435-73291. • • Clearwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 07/09/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: Steven.everitt@myclear~uater.com SUBJECT: LiJZ2007-05002 2990 - 7Canglewo®d Drive -Letter of Completeness MESSAGE: NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING TIIIS PAGE): 2 A 1 '' ~ '' ! ~~r/fl PLANNING DEPARTMENT July 9, 2007 Michael English 2205 North 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 • • QTY OF LE~RA~"~~ POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAx (727) 562-4865 RE: Application for Future Land Use amendment (LUZ2007-05002) approval to change the Residential Urban (RU) future land use classification of 2990 Tanglewood Drive to Residential Medium (RM) Dear Mr. English: The Planning Department has reviewed your application for the Land Use amendment (LUZ2007-05002) for the site at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. After review, staff determined that the application is complete. The following schedule has been tentatively established for the review of your application by various City boards. These meetings are necessary in order to process your request appropriately. The attendance by you or your client is required at the Community Development Board meeting. Should any of the following meeting times and/or locations change you will be contacted immediately. 07-17-07 Community Development Board, meeting starts at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers on the 3rd Floor of City Hall at 112 S. Osceola Avenue. 08-16-07 City Council (first reading), meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers on the 3rd Floor of City Hall at 112 S. Osceola Avenue TBD City Council (second reading), meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers on the 3rd Floor of City Hall at 112 S. Osceola Avenue If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 727-562-4547. Sincerely yours, /~~ ~ Steven Everitt Planner II S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-OS002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authon_ty\Letter of Comgleteness.doc PRANK HIBBARD, MAYOR JOHN DORAN, COUNCILMEMBER J.B. JOHNSON, COUNCILMEMBER BILL JONSON, COUNCILMEMBER CAREEN A. PETERSEN, COUNCILMEMBER ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER~~ f ~ Jul. 09 2007 11:29AM YOUR LOGO YOUR FAX N0. 7275624865 N0. OTHER FACSIMILE START TIME USAGE TIME. MODE PAGES RESULT 01 98132230009 ~Ju1.09 11:28AM 00'50 SND 02 OK TO"TURN DFF REPORT, PRESS 'MENU' #84. THEN SELECT OFF BY USING '+' OR '-'. FOR FAX ADIJANTAGE ASSISTANCE, PLEB CALL 1-800-HELP-FAX C435-73291. Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 1:12 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Community Development Board Meeting - 07/17/2007 - 1 pm - LUZ2OO7-05002 Thanks Steven. -----Original Message----- From: Steven.EverittQmyClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 12:57 PM To: Evan Johnson Subject: Community Development Board Meeting - 07/17/2007 - 1 pm - LUZ2007-05002 Mr. Johnson, Attached is a copy of the Agenda for the referenced meeting. This is a "Level 3" approval and therefore last on the agenda. If the case remains on the consent agenda and approved by the Board, then you may be able to leave within one hour. If it is removed from the consent agenda, then we will just have to wait our turn. Please contact me the day prior to the meeting regarding the consent agenda. If the case is removed from the consent agenda prior to the day before the meeting, I will contact you. Steven Everitt > > > « CDB Agenda July 17, 2007.doc » Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 1 • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 12:57 PM To: 'EvanJohnson@W ilsonMiller.com' Subject: Community Development Board Meeting - 07/17/2007 - 1 pm - LUZ2007-05002 Mr. Johnson, Attached is a copy of the Agenda for the referenced meeting. This is a "Level 3" approval and therefore last on the agenda. If the case remains on the consent agenda and approved by the Board, then you may be able to leave within one hour. If it is removed from the consent agenda, then we will just have to wait our turn. Please contact me the day prior to the meeting regarding the consent agenda. If the case is removed from the consent agenda prior to the day before the meeting, I will contact you. Steven Everitt CDB Agenda July 17, 2007.doc Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 8:08 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Ads for review Thanks. Cp -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:34 PM To: Watkins, Sherry; Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Ads for review The ad for LUZ2007-05002 states the first City Council Meeting is July 19, 2007. This needs to state August 16, 2007. The Second City Council Meeting is TBD. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:54 PM To: Planning Subject: FW: Ads for review Please review your ads before 4:30PM Friday June 29, 2007 Thanks ~ ' Sherry Watkins Administrative Analyst Planning Department 727-562-4582 -----Original Message----- From: Gilmore, Stephanie Sent: Thursday, ]une 28, 2007 1:48 PM To: Call, Rosemarie; Clayton, Gina; Dougall-Sides, Leslie; Harriger, Sandy; Hollander, Gwen; Matthews, Douglas E.; Phillips, Sue; Porter, Catherine; Thompson, Neil; Watkins, Sherry; Wilson, Kyle Cc: Sprague, Nicole Subject: Ads for review Attached are the ads for the upcoming CDB and Council Meetings. Please review and advise of any corrections or changes no later than Monday, July 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you. « File: CDB 07-07.doc » « File: ANX2006-09031, 222 N Belcher Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.doc » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.MAP.pdf » Stephanie Gilmore City Clerk Specialist Office of Official Records ~ Legislative Services Phone: (727) 562-4227 Fax: (727) 562 - 4086 Email: Stephanie.Gilmore@myclearwater.com • • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:34 PM To: Watkins, Sherry; Porter, Catherine Subject: RE: Ads for review The ad for LUZ2007-05002 states the first City Council Meeting is July 19, 2007. This needs to state August 16, 2007. The Second City Council Meeting is TBD. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:54 PM To: Planning Subject: FW: Ads for review Please review your ads before 4:30PM Friday June 29, 2007 Thanks Sherry Watkins Administrative Analyst Planning Department 727-562-452 -----Original Message----- From: Gilmore, Stephanie Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:48 PM To: Call, Rosemarie; Clayton, Gina; Dougall-Sides, Leslie; Harriger, Sandy; Hollander, Gwen; Matthews, Douglas E.; Phillips, Sue; Porter, Catherine; Thompson, Neil; Watkins, Sherry; Wilson, Kyle Cc: Sprague, Nicole Subject: Ads for review Attached are the ads for the upcoming CDB and Council Meetings. Please review and advise of any corrections or changes no later than Monday, July 2 at 10:00 am. Thank you. « File: CDB 07-07.doc » « File: ANX2006-09031, 222 N Belcher Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-04012, 863 Lake Forest Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.doc » « File: ANX2007-05013, 1403 Regal Rd.MAP.pdf » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.doc » « File: LUZ2007-05002, 2990 Tanglewood Dr.MAP.pdf » Stephanie Gilmore City Clerk Specialist Office of Official Records & Legislative Services Phone: (727) 562-4227 Fax: (727) 562 - 408E Email: Stephanie.Gilmore@myclearwater.com • • Everitt, Steven From: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:43 AM To: Gilmore, Stephanie Cc: Call, Rosemarie; Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: ORDINANCE NO 7843-07 The zoning stayed the same on the property, so there is no rezoning ordinance for this LUZ.. -----Original Message----- From: Gilmore, Stephanie Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:22 AM To: Hollander, Gwen Gc: Call, Rosemarie Subject: RE: ORDINANCE NO 7843-07 Hi Gwen, Should there also be a zoning ordinance with for this land use? Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:46 PM To: Gilmore, Stephanie; Sprague, Nicole Cc: Call, Rosemarie; Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: ORDINANCE NO 7843-07 « File: Ordinance titles.doc » Case #: LUZ2007 002 CDB Sign Posting Acknowledgement I hereby acknowledge receiving a notification sign to post on the property I own and/or represent that is undergoing a land use plan amendment and/or rezoning, and will post the sign on the subject property so that it is readable from the most significant adjacent road a minimum of 15 days before the Public Hearing. STFVt=~ EVER.T(T" Print Name D `7 Dat ~~X~LL7 ~~ LL~/L.L_ Sign Name RE: LUZ2007-05002 • ~ Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:43 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 IbINumAttach: 0 MessageGUID: {A3809195-357F-45E8-98F0-4A639D5CB607} MsgHeaderlD: <E09D87D16527C343A5CB3E89105126A61109B3@msb-eml-2.clearwater-fl.com> OriginalDate: None Originator: EX Style: Planning General miscellaneous Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:35 PM To: Hollander, Gwen; Porter, Catherine Cc: Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 ' This Ordinance does not require any changes. Steven Everitt Planning -----Original Message----- From: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:28 PM To: Everitt, Steven; Porter, Catherine Cc: Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: LUZ2007-05002 Attached for your review is Ordinance No. 7843-07. Please let me know by tomorrow if you require any changes to the title. The clerk's office needs the title by tomorrow for advertising. Thank you. « File: 7843-07.doc » 6/26/2007 • • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:35 PM To: Hollander, Gwen; Porter, Catherine Cc: Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 iblNumAttach: 1 MessageGUID: {A3809195-357F-45E8-98F0-4A639D5CB607} OriginalDate: None Originator: SQL Style: Planning General miscellaneous This Ordinance does not require any changes. Steven Everitt Planning -----Original Message----- Front: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:28 PM To: Everitt, Steven; Porter, Catherine Cc: Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: LUZ2007-05002 Attached for your review is Ordinance No. 7843-07. Please let me know by tomorrow if you require any changes to the title. The clerk's office needs the title by tomorrow for advertising. Thank you. « File: 7843-07.doc » ^ + ~ Everitt, Steven From: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:28 PM To: Everitt, Steven; Porter, Catherine Cc: Dougall-Sides, Leslie Subject: LUZ2007-05002 IbINumAttach: 1 MessageGUID: {A3809195-357F-45E8-98F0-4A639D5C6607} OriginalDate: None Originator: SQL Style: Planning General miscellaneous Attached for your review is Ordinance No. 7843-07. Please let me know by tomorrow if you require any changes to the title. The clerk's office needs the title by tomorrow for advertising. Thank you. 7843-07.doc ~; ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See attached legal description LUZ2007-05002 Land Use Category From: Residential Urban To: Residential Medium Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, and subject to a determination by the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to § 163.3189, Florida Statutes. The Community Development Coordinator is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive, Plan as amended by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: Leslie K. Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Frank V, Hibbard Mayor Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordinance No. 7843-07 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:42 PM To: Hollander, Gwen Subject: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive - 2 x 2 PDF Map Gwen, Attached is a copy of the 2 x 2 PDF map for the referenced site. I will hand deliver the hard copies. Steven Everitt Planning . ,~ 2X2. pdf ~ ~ Everitt, Steven Frorm: Hollander, Gwen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:25 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: L11Z2007-05002 Good morning, I just spoke to Stephanie in the clerk's office. She needs to send the ads to the newspaper by this Thursday. She needs the title for the above-referenced LUZ. Can you please provide the information to me today so that I can prepare the two ordinances? Everitt, Steven From: Sent: To: Subject Everitt, Steven Monday, June 25, 2007 3:02 PM Watkins, Sherry; Elliott, Gayle 2990 Tanglewood Drive - LUZ2007-05002 - 2 x 2 Maps ~. '/j~j 2x2.doc 2X2.pdf °~ ''Survey Information for Parkva~Plan Amendment ~ Page 1 of 3 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 11:01 AM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: Response to Objective 2.2 for Parkview Clearwater Sounds good. -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 7:53 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Response to Objective 2.2 for Parkview Clearwater Mr. Everitt I have drafted a new response to 2.2 in the Comp Plan Amendment Report. If you could give some feedback as to whether this meets the standard, that would be appreciated. Thanks 2.2 Objective s The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will be a mixed-use project, which will be consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses. The plan amendment request includes the residential portion of a larger mixed use project, which, when developed will be of scale that will be compatible with the surrounding environment. The former Jasmine Courts site is located in eastern Clearwater near the intersection o1 McMullen-Booth Road and Drew Street..both of which are major transportation corridors. The surrounding area has long contained a mixture of uses and development densities, which reflect the historical development pattern of Clearwater. In recent years, the mixture has remained, but in recent years much of the old fabric has been redeveloped, and the former Jasmine Courts site will presents an excellent opportunity to create a signature project in this area. The Future Land Use amendment request is consistent with the development potential in the surrounding area. Immediately to the south of the subject site is designated Resort Facilities Hight (RFH) which allows for 30 dwelling units per acre and 50 units per acre hotel. Also to the south, and along the western boundary of the site, the designation is Residential Low Medium (RLM), which allows for ten (10) dwelling units per acre. To the east, the site is bodered by the institutional land use designation, and to the north is current Recreation /Open Space currently occupied by a large park with baseball fields. Also, immiedieately west of the park is a large tract designated Residential Medium (RM), which allows fo~° fifteen (15) units per acre currently houses a larger multi-familx 6/15/2007 `'Survey Information for Parkv~Plan Amendment • Page 2 of 3 community. The request for Residential Medium on this portion of Jasmine Courts is consistent with these land uses and wou/d~rovide the opportunity to create a redevelopment that will help the continued transformation of the area. It will e a quality development. and will raise the bar for good design and site layout. Although a specific site plan has not yet been designed it is the intent of the Clearwater Housing Authority to build an attractive and interestingproject that will bring a mix of housing types and incomes to the market. -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] Sent: Friday, June O1, 2007 11:01 AM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Mr. Johnson, Your information is correct. This is copied off of our application for site plan approval - TREE SURVEY (including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines and indicating trees to be removed) -please design around the existing trees; Steven Everitt Planner II Planning Department City of Clearwater, FL 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4796 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:EvanJohnson@VVilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:45 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Steve, My apologies for being such a pest, but I am in need of information for the client's purposes regarding the level of survey needed at-the Plan Amendment Stage. If you could write back and confirm that this is the correct information, it would be appreciated. Comp Plan Amendment Survey Due June 18th by 12pm noon - Boundary/Togo depicting that portion of the Parkview site which we are currently requesting the amendment on - 1 signed/sealed - 15 copies Site Plan Review Survey -Due when we are submitting for our new site plan at some 6/15/2007 ''Survey Information for Parkvi~ Plan Amendment ~ Page 3 of 3 point ire the future. In addition to everything above: - Tree survey of all trees on site (how many feet outside property boundary?) Thanks again for all your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 6/15/2007 1 ~` "~ Survey Information for Parkvip~ Plan Amendment ~ Page 1 of 3 Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 7:53 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Response to Objective 2.2 for Parkview Clearwater Mr. Everitt I have drafted a new response to 2.2 in the Comp Plan Amendment Report. If you could give some feedback as to whether this meets the standard, that would be appreciated. Thanks 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will be a mixed-use project, which will be consistent and compatible wifh the surrounding land uses. The plan amendment request includes the residential portion of a larger mixed use project, which, when developed will be of scale that will be compatible with fhe surrounding environment. The former Jasmine Courts site is /ocafed in eastern .Clearwater near the intersection of McMullen-Booth Road and Drew Street.,both of which are major transportation corridors. The surrounding area has long contained a mixture of uses and development densities, which reflect the historical development pattern of Clearwater. In recent years, the mixture has remained, but in recent years much of the old fabric has been redeveloped, and the former Jasmine Courts site will presents an excellent opportunity to create a signature project in this area. The Future Land Use amendment request is consistent with the development potential in the surrounding area. Immediately to the south of the subject site is designated Resort Facilities Hight (RFH) which allows for 30 dwelling units per acre and 50 units per acre hotel. Also to the south, and along the western boundary of the site, the designation is Residential Low Medium jRLM), which allows for fen (10) dwelling units per acre. To the east, the site is bodered by the institutional land use designation, and to the north is currenly Recreation /Open Space currently occupied by a large park with baseball fields. Also, immiedieately west of the park is a large tract designated Residential Medium (RM), which allows for fifteen (15) units per acre currently houses a larger multi-family community The request for Residential Medium on this portion of Jasmine Courts is consistent with these land uses, and would provide the opportunity to create a redevelopment that will help the continued transformation of the area. It will e a quality development, and will raise the bar for good design and site layout. Although a specific site plan has not yet been designed, it is the intent of the Clearwater Housing Authority to build an attractive and interesting project that will bring a mix of housing types and incomes to the market. -----Original Message----- From: Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com [mailto:Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com] 6/15/2007 ~~ Survey Information for Parkv~Plan Amendment • Page 2 of 3 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:01 AM To: Evan Johnson Subject: RE: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Mr. Johnson, Your information is correct. This is copied off of our application for site plan approval - TREE SURVEY .(including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines and indicating trees to be removed) -please design around the existing trees; Steven Everitt Planner II Planning Department City of Clearwater, FL 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4796 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:Evan]ohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June O1, 2007 10:45 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Steve, My apologies for being such a pest, but I am in need of information for the client's purposes regarding the level of survey needed at the Plan Amendment Stage. If you could write back and confirm that this is the correct information, it would be appreciated. Comp Plan Amendment Survey Due June 18th by 12pm noon - Boundary/Topo depicting that portion of the Parkview site which we are currently requesting the amendment on - 1 signed/sealed - 15 copies Site Plan Review Survey - ®ue when we.are submitting for our new site plan at some point in the future. In addition to everything above: - Tree survey of all trees on site (how many feet outside property boundary?) Thanks again for all your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 6/15/2007 6 Survey Information for Parkv~Plan Amendment ~ Page 3 of 3 Fax: 813.248.1729 WilsonMiller.com Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. Confidentiality Notice: This a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 6/15/2007 • Clearwater U Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Michael English DATE: 06/04/2007 FAX: 813-223-0009 TELEPHONE: FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive -Development Review Comments MESSAGE: Your Development Review Committee Meeting time is Thursday, June 7, 2007 at 2:35 pm. The meeting is in Room 216 at 100 South Myrtle Avenue (Municipal Services Building). NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 2 } ` '~j/1i!/ r-: ~.. :~~~ -.~ Q~EA,~,,.~ Engineering Condition 05/16/2007 No Issues Environmental Condition No Issues. Fire Condition • Conditions Associated With L11Z2007-05002 2990 TANGLEWOOD DR Scott Rice 562-4781 No Issues Planning Condition Steven Everitt 562-4547 06/04/2007 2.1 Objective response -Please provide a more detailed response as to how the project is consistent and compatible with environment. 06/04/2007 Transportation Analysis -First paragraph -The total site size appears incorrect. Please clarify Storm Water Condition Phuong Vo 562-4752 05/17/2007 No Issues Traffic Eng Condition Bennett Elbo 562-4775 05/15/2007 Provide a revised Traffic Impact Study that was associated with the previous Flexible Development case. (Development Code Section: 4-801) This is to be addressed prior to a CDB. Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met Not Met CaseConditons Print Date: 06/04/2007 Page 1 of 1 ~ .. • Jun. 04 2007 04:20PM YOUR LOGO YOUR FAX N0. 7275624865 N0. OTHER FACSIMILE START TIME USRGE TIME MODE 'PAGES RESULT 01 95132230009 ,Jun. 04 04:19PM 00'43 SND 02 OK TO TURN OFF REPORT, PRESS 'MENU' #84. ' TI-~I SELECT OFF BY USING ' +' OR ' -' . FOR FAX ADVANTAGE ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL 1-~0-F~LP-FAX C435-7329). ~-a Survey Information for Parkvi w Plan Amendment ~ Page 1 of 2 Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:01 AM To: 'Evan Johnson' Subject: RE: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Mr. Johnson, Your information is correct. This is copied off of our application for site plan approval - TREE SURVEY (including existing trees on site and within 25' of the adjacent site, by species, size (DBH 4" or greater), and location, including drip lines and indicating trees to be removed) -please design around the existing trees; Steven Everitt Planner II Planning Department City of Clearwater, FL 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33758 Tel: (727) 562-4547 Fax: (727) 562-4796 -----Original Message----- From: Evan Johnson [mailto:Evan]ohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:45 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Steve, My apologies for being. such a pest, but I am in need of information for the client's purposes regarding the level of survey needed at the Plan Amendment Stage. If you could write back and confirm that this is the correct information, it would be appreciated. Comp Plan Amendment Survey Due June 18th by 12pm noon - Boundary/Topo depicting that portion of the Parkview site which we are currently requesting the amendment on - 1 signed/sealed - 15 copies Site Plan Review Survey -Due when we are submitting for our new site plan at some point in the future. In addition to everything above: - Tree survey of all trees on site (how many feet outside property boundary?) Thanks again for all your help. 6/13/2007 Survey Information for Parkvi Plan Amendment Page 2 of 2 . • Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 VI/ilsonMil/er. cor-~ Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 6/13/2007 Survey Information for Parkvi~ Plan Amendrrient • Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Evan Johnson [EvanJohnson@WilsonMiller.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:45 AM To: Everitt, Steven Cc: Porter, Catherine Subject: Survey Information for Parkview Plan Amendment Steve, My apologies for being such a pest, but I am in need of information for the client's purposes regarding the level of survey needed at the Plan Amendment Stage. If you could write back and confirm that this is the correct information, it would be appreciated. Comp Plan Amendment Survey Due June 18th by 12pm noon - Boundary/Togo depicting that portion of the Parkview site which we are currently requesting the amendment on - 1 signed/sealed - 15 copies Site Plan Review Survey -Due when we are submitting for our new site plan at some point in the future. In addition to everything above: - Tree survey of all trees on site (how many feet outside property boundary?) Thanks again for all your help. Evan Johnson Project Planner Phone: 813.223.9500 Fax: 813.248.1729 VVilsoralVlsller. co-n Confidentiality Notice: -this a-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 6/13/2007 • • Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:35 AM To: Everitt, Steven; Delk, Michael Subject: RE: 10 Bayview Blvd LUZ2OO7-05002 I think the issue is that legal does not. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 8:21 AM To: Delk, Michael; Clayton, Gina Subject: 10 Bayview Blvd LUZ2007-05002 Tom Mahony will process the application with the sketch. Steven • Everitt, Steven From: Kambourolias, Sam Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:53 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Emailing: zone.doc Anytime. -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:48 AM To: Kambourolias, Sam Subject: RE: Emailing: zone.doc Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Kambourolias, Sam Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:47 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Emailing: zone.doc The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: zone.doc Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. 1 ~' Everitt, Steven From: Kambourolias, Sam Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:47 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Emailing: zone.doc zone.doc The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: zone.doc Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. 1 .R ~ ~ p8 N N p ~ N O MDR OS/R ~ D.S Ac~q c z noa , BERMUDA I I v o~~ ~ ° ~ I v ~ I --'-~'--!-- Q~~MHP ? ~m --I--~-~-- a ~ ~ I I ~ I MDR ~ , ,^^ vJ p~q~ N N s ~~ LEEWARD ISLE 1 13 ~"~ . ~: : ~ I x ...~ .. 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(727) 562-4769 www. myclearwate~: com `,1 IllllilsonM~ller New Directions In Planning, Design & Engineering LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: May 21, 2007 TO: Steven Everitt, Planner II SUBJECT: Parkview Village Comprehensive Plan Amendment Updated Legal Sketch and Description /Warranty Deed TRANSMITTED: Fifteen (15) copies of the updated Legal Sketch and Description) Fifteen (15) copies of the Warranty Deed REMARKS: Per our discussion, I have attached the requested information for the Parkview Village Plan Amendment. The Legal Sketch and Description is updated, and signed and sealed. The legal description from the Warranty Deed has been recopied from the County Property Appraiser, and is attached. This is the highest quality copy available. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 813.223.9500. SIGNED: 5/21/2007-56106 Ver: 01!-EJOHNSON CAgd3 oes~o-ooa-ooo- - o f ~T FROM ~ FAX N0. :7275624865 May. 15 2007 04:27PM P2 CITY OF CLEAR WATER PosT ~7y-+1C1: li()X 4/"tg, (.1,h:A1tWA7T;R, rl.t>ltlnn 3375$-~~174H MtrNr(:rnnl: SI:R~7CPS Bnr,,n~Nt, lUU Son~rht MYRT[,R Avhavuli, (;~AR~p~IT:rt, Fl.(:)ltlt~n 3375(1 7'F:Lh:PI l.t)NP. (72"T) Sei~-45(17 t+nx (7~7) Sfi2-~t,65 ~ltL'v1VI1vCi 1)F.CAK'[M[iNT .May 15, 2007 Michael English WilsonMillcr, Inc. 2205 North 24"' Strcct T~impa, FL 33605 R1E: Application ifor Comprehensi'vc Plan Amendment (LUZ2007-05002), located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive, to change the I"~uture Land Use Designation of Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medlu(m (RM) Mr. English: The Planning Department has reviewed your application for a Comprehensive Plan Amcmdmetlt (LU'L2006-08006) for property at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. After a preliminary review, it is determined that your petition is incomplete. T.he following items need to be provided in order for your petition for a comprehensive plan annendment to be processed and considered: 1. Provide proof of ownership. The warranty deed submitted is illegible. 2. Provide a can ent boundary survey (done within the past 12 months) of the site. Survey shall include only the area requested in this application. Without receipt of the material .requested, your application will not be processed further. Please provide all requested materials no later than l p am on Monday, May 21, 2007. Tf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (727j 562-4547. Sincerely, `~.,,,~ e,~,e,;~b Stcvcn Everitt Planner Ti S;1Ylanning UeparpncntlC 1? I11Land Use Arnendment911.i)7.20071LU/_.2007-05002 - I O Qayvicw 13~)ul(^var~ North - C[enrwalnr Hou.9ing Autht)rilyll, 22007.5002 M •) tc Letter,(i(u: 1'ItANK 1'CII11SA1t{), IVIAVC)~ JOUrv 1 k)xAN, t~U11N(:11.M1iMIltClt J.t3. JOIIN$QN, f~~;lUNC11.MkMHHiI 1{ILL fl>N5UN, CUUN(:ILM1iM131iR ~ ~~AIi1,liN A. rF.71itLSCN, (',Ai Mf.fLM l?MIII!H "NOt1A1. I?Ml'1.OYM1rtP,)`fT AND APL7IRMA'l7Vh: Ati17C>N [?MNLOYI;R° ` f s r R, Order No: 40235794LA Reference No: Jasmine Court A ! Exhibit "A" The Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast I/4 of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range l6 East, Pinellas County, Florida; LESS AND EXCEPT the North 50 feet thereof for right-of--way for Drew Street; ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT the East 33 feet thereof for right-of- way for Bayview Blvd.; ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT that part conveyed to the City of Clearwater by Warranty Deeds recorded in Official Records Book 4190, page 721 and Official Records Book 4190, page 722, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. l'ampa/36690. I Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:26 PM To: Kambourolias, Sam Subject: LUZ2007-05002 2990 Tanglewood Drive Map Request Form Sam, Attached is the map request form for LUZ2007-05002 2990 Tanglewood Drive. Sorry for the short time frame. Steven Everitt LUZ2007-05002 Nap Request Form.. '~ Land Use Plan Amendment Map Request Planner Name: Steven Everitt Case Number: LUZ2007-05002 Date Requested: May 18, 2007 Date Requested for (date): May 25, 2007 Maps Requested ® Location Map Aerial Map ^ Proposed Annexation Map ® Future Land Use Map ® Zoning Map ® Existing Surrounding Uses Map ® 2" x 2" Location Map (for Newspaper) Required Documents to be submitted to Engineering ® Legal Description ® Survey ® Map with Proposed Site Highlighted Map Name Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 10 Bayview Boulevard North Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN; 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B C:\Documents and Settings\steven.everitt\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK87\I,UZ2007-05002 Map Request Form.doc • • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:22 PM To: Watkins, Sherry Subject: RE: LUZ2OO7-05002 10 Bayview Blvd Is the third one the LUZ? -----Original Message----- From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:15 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 10 Bayview Blvd ANX2007-0300 ANX2007-0301 These are the three I need. Sherry L Watkins Planning Department Administrative Analyst (727) 562-4582 sherry.watkinsQmyclearwater.com -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:35 AM To: Watkins, Sherry Subject: LUZ2007-05002 10 Bayview Blvd don't have the maps yet. Steven n • Everitt, Steven From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:35 AM To: Watkins, Sherry Subject: LUZ2007-05002 10 Bayview Blvd don't have the maps yet. Steven • • Everitt, Steven From: Clayton, Gina Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 8:21 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: Out of Office Auto Reply: 10 Bayview Blvd LUZ2007-05002 I will be out of the office starting Friday May 18th and will return on Tuesday May 29th. If you need assistance, please contact Sharon Pullin at 562-4579. ~ ~ Clearwater U Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 (727) 562-4567 TO: Michael English FAX: 813-223-0009 FROM: Steven Everitt FAX: (727) 562-4865 DATE: 05/15/2007 TELEPHONE: TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myolearwater.com SUBJECT: LUZ2007-05002 2990 - Tanglewood Drive -Incompleteness Letter MESSAGE: Please resubmit by 10 am on Monday, May 21, 2007. NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 2 I - d..x ~, I1~.~ ;' ~ ~ .'F ~ti rr i. ,,.K -s ~r v. y r 4;~~1y~1/ rf ~Z~~w ''--. ATER, ,,~ PLANNING DEPARTT~SENT May 15, 2007 Michael English WilsonMiller, Inc. 2205 North 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 • • ~`d LOST OFFICE ~OX 4748, CLEARWATER~ FLORIDA 33758-4748 C~IUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-457 FAx (727) 562-4865 RE: Application for Comprehensive Plan Amendment (LUZ2007-05002), located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive, to change the Future Land Use Designation of Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) Mr. English: The Planning Department has reviewed your application for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment (LUZ2006-08006) for property at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. After a preliminary review, it is determined that your petition is incomplete.. The following items need to be provided in order for your petition for a comprehensive plan amendment to be processed and considered: 1. Provide proof of ownership. The warranty deed submitted is illegible. 2. Provide a current boundary survey (done within the past 12 months) of the site. Survey shall include only the area requested in this application. Without receipt of the material requested, your application will not be processed further. Please provide all requested materials no later than 10 am on Monday, May 21, 2007. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (727) 562-4547. Sincerely, mow,-..~ E ~J Steven Everitt Planner II S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 10 Bayview Boulevard North -Clearwater Housing Authority\LLihI,ZZRA20N07~-0BB0~2~In~~m~lRte Letter.doc }OHN DORAiV, COUNCILMEt`4BER J.$. JOHNSON, COUNCILMEMBER F31LI..IONSOT~', COiJNCILt~iEt~4BEF. CARI.EN A. PETERSEN, COUNCILMEMBER "]Y.QUAL. EAtiPT,OYMEN'~ AND AFFIRAQATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER" a' ~ May. 15 2007 04:27PM YOUR LOGO YOUR FAX N0. 7275624865 N0. OTHER FACSIMILE START TIME USAGE TIME: MODE PAGES RESULT 01 98132230009 .May. 15 04:26PM 00'47 SND 02 OK TO TURN DFF REPORT, PRESS 'MENU' #04. THEN SELECT OFF BY USING '+' OR '-'. FOR FAX ADVANTAGE ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL 1-800-HELP-FAX C435-7329). i • Everitt, Steven From: Watkins, Sherry Sent: Friday, Niay 18, 2007 12:12 PfVI To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: LUZ2007-05002 10 Bayview Blvd I need asap if possible please order right away. Sorry Shem~ L Watkins Planning Department Administrative Analyst (727) 562-4582 sherry. watkins @myclearwater. com -----Original Message----- From: Everitt, Steven Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:35 AM To: Watkins, Sherry Subject: LUZ2007-05002 10 Bayview Blvd I don't have the maps yet. Steven i~~peri*Appraiser General Information: 17/29/ 6/00000/110/0100 C... Interactive Map of this Back to Query New ap rcel Results Search http://www.pcpao. gam;general_vadet.php?pn=1629170000011001000 Tax Collector Question/Comment about this Information page 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 Data Current as of May 06, 2007 [ 11:49 am Friday May 18] Vacant Property Owner, Address, and Sales Print Property Use: 0 NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 LESS RD R/W'S CONT 39.83AC(C) 2006 Exemptions Homestead: No Use: 0 % Ownership: 0 % Tax Exempt: 0 Government: Yes Institutional: No Agricultural: $0 Historic: $0 2006 Value Comparable Sales value based on sales from! 2004-2005: $0 Just/Market Value: $5,076,300'; Assessed Value/ SOH Cap: $5,076,300 History Taxable Value: $0 A significant taxable value increase may'; occur ~~c-hen sold. Click here for details.: Owner/Mailing property Address Address CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY PO BOX 960 ', CLEARWATER FL 33757-0960 Parcel Information Book/Page: Land Use: Municipal, 10881/2115 other tha... (89) Census Tract: Evacuation Zone: 268.08 NON-EVAC 2006 Tax Information i Tax District: CW Millage: 21.7640' Special Tax: $.00 Taxes: $.00' Taxes without Save-Our-Homes cap: $.00~ Taxes without any exemptions: $110,480.59: Sale Date Book/Page Price ~/U V/I No Recent Sales Plat Year Plat Book/Page(s) Not Platted Land Information Seawall: Frontage: None Land Use Vacant Commercial(10) _Sewage Disposal, Solid Waste, borrow pits, drain ...(96) -_ View: Land Size Unit Value Units Method 150,000.00 39.80 A 1,000.00 2.11 A - ___ _ _ _ 1 of 2 5/18/2007 11:50 AM ropei"y+Appraiser General Information: 17/29/36/00000/110/0100 C... http://www.pcpao.q~;general_vadet.php?pn=1629170000011001000 Vacant Extra Features Description Dimensions Value/Unit Units Total NewValue Depreciated Value Year No Extra Features on Record Radius (feet): 4104 .Aerials: ~' None ~' 2000' Transparency: 0.5 Update Map How to copy and paste a static map using Internet Explorer: Right-click on the map; Select "Copy SVG"; Open! a Word document; Select "Paste Special" from Edit menu on toolbar; Select Bitmap, then OK How to copy and paste a static map using Mozilla Firefox: Right-click on the map; Select "This Frame"; Select "Open Frame in New Window"; Print from the new window. _.. ,~, gg~-~ "°r -' ,..~ 1 ~~., ~ it ~~~ _. ~~ ~:~ ~~ ~ ~ `f1 ~', ' I ~,_ ~f - j .. «,: ta: ice- . ---~=r. .- .:.3~ *r ~~~~~ a~~.' -r~~ ~~ :-1.'~Y r ~ ~' ~~~ ~~ j ~ ~ ~_~ sv ~ _. . ate- - ~~.:,,~, ~ _- ~ w ~y F _. 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Filina Information Document Number 762444 FEI Number 134276896 Date Filed 03/16/1982 State FL Status ACTIVE Effective Date NONE Last Event REINSTATEMENT Event Date Filed 01/27/2005 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Changed 01/19/2006 Mailing Address 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Changed 01/19/2006 Reaistered Aaent Name & Address NRAI SERVICES, INC. 2731 EXECUTIVE PARK DRIVE SUITE 4 WESTON FL 33331 US Name Changed: 01/27/2005 Address Changed: 02/15/2005 OfficerlDirector Detail Name & Address Title S http://www. sunbiz. org/scripts/cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_number=762444&inq... 5/15/2007 ~;~ ~~~ www.sunbiz.org -Department State Page 2 of 2 RIVERA, JACQUELINE 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title PD AUDE, ROBERT 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title VPD BRYD, TERRY 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33756 US Title D WOODARD, DEBORAH 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Title D WARREN, CAROL 908 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER FL 33755 US Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2005 01 /27/2005 2006 01 /19/2006 2007 02/14/2007 Document Images 02/14/2007 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/19/2006 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/27/2005 -- REINSTATEMENT 04/21/2003 -- ANNUAL REPORT 01/11/2002 -- ANNUAL REPORT 08/21/2001 -- ANNUAL REPORT ............................................................................................................................................_.___.__ 05/15/2000 -- ANNUAL REPORT 03/13/1999 -- ANNUAL REPORT 03/16/1998 -- ANNUAL REPORT 02/14/1997 -- ANNUAL REPORT 02/16/1996 -- ANNUAL REPORT 04/27/1995 -- ANNUAL REPORT Note: This is not official record. 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Home Contact us Document Searches E-Filing Services Forms Help Copyright and Privacy Policies Copyright ©2007 State of Florida, Department of State. http://www. sunbiz.org/scripts.!cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_numbeY=762444&inq... 5/15/2007 CITY OF C LEARWATER POST OFFICE BOX 4745, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33755-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAx (727) 562-4865 PLANNING DEPARTMENT January 31, 2008 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 ' RE: Transmittal of Adopted Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the City of Clearwater (07- 2AR) Dear Mr. Eubanks: Please find attached Comprehensive Plan, calendar year of 2007. three copies of the adopted amendment to the City of Clearwater which constitutes the City's second plan amendment (07-02) far the 9J-11.011(5)(a)1: The City of Clearwater wishes the Notice of Intent to be published in the St. Petersburg Times, 710 Court Street, Clearwater, FL 33756, (727)445-4168. 9J-11.011 S~a)2: The plan amendment constituting Clearwater 07-02 was adopted by the City of Clearwater at the December 20, 2007 City Council meeting and identified as: • LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Plan Amendment (Ordinance Number 7843-07) 9J-11.011 5~(a)3: Copies of this correspondence, the adopted amendment and related. documents have been sent to the Pinellas County Planning Department, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Department of Environmental Protection, Department of State Bureau of Historic Preservation, under separate cover on January 30, 2008. 9J-11.011(5)(a)4: The comprehensive plan amendment package was adopted without revision from the proposed amendment package and no objections were raised by an affected party. The amendment was not reviewed by the Department or if reviewed no objections were raised. Based upon these facts, we request expedited publication of a Notice of Intent pursuant to Section 163.3184(8), F.S. S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Final Submittal Letter.doc ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER~~ January 31, 2008 Ray Eubanks -Page 2 9J-11.011 5)(a)5: One (1) Future Land Use Map amendment is being adopted as part of this submittal package. The following is a summary of the package: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Amendment proposes to amend the Future Land Use Map from the Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification for 37.092 acres of property to develop a vacant property with attached dwellings, including affordable housing units, conforming to the City of Clearwater Future Land Use Map and Community Development Code. 9J-11.011(S~a~f: House Bill 7203 extended the deadline for the adoption and transmittal of the capital improvements element to December O1, 2008. 9J-11.011(SLa)6: Gina Clayton Assistant Planning Director P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Telephone: 727-5 62-45 87 Facsimile: 727-562-4865 ing_ a.clayton(~?myclearwater.com 9J-11.011(5)(b)5: As requested by Valerie James, we are enclosing the original transportation analysis as well as supplement transportation information for this parcel. If you need further assistance, please contact Gina Clayton. Thank you for your courtesy in this matter. Sincerely, .~~~~/ (~ Michael el V Planning Director City of Clearwater enclosures S:\Planning Department\C D BUand Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\I:UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Final Submittal Letter.doc PLANNING DEPARTMENT January 31, 2008 CITY OF CLEARWATER POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAx (727) 562-4865 ,, Pinellas County Planning Department Attn: Brian Smith, AICP, Director 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 750 Clearwater, FL 33755 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Attn: Manny Pumarieda, Executive Director 4000 Gateway Centre Boulevard, Suite 100 Pinellas Park, FL 33782 Southwest Florida Water Management District Attn: David Moore, Executive Director 2379 Broad Street Brooksville, FL 34604-6899 Florida Department of State Bureau of Historic Preservation Attn: Ms. Susan Harp R.A. Gray Building X00 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Florida Department of Transportation District Seven Attn: Carol M. Collins, LGCP & CMS Coordinator 11201 North McKinley Drive Mail Station 7-500 Tampa, FL 33612-6456 Department of Environmental Protection Attn: Jim Quinn, Environmental Manager Office of Intergovernmental Programs 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 47 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 ~' RE: Transmittal of Adopted Comprehensive Plan Amendment constituting the City of Clearwater's second amendment for 2007 (07-2AR) To whom it may concern: Pursuant to Rule 9J-11.011(5)(a)3 of the Florida Administrative Code, the City of Clearwater is ~; submitting one (1) Future Land Use Map Amendment to the aforementioned organizations. ' S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\L,UZ 2007U.,UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Final Submittal Lztter.doc ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER~~ Transmittal Letter to Agencies January 31, 2008 Also, enclosed is a copy of the transmittal letter sent to the Department of Community Affairs. If you need further assistance, please contact Gina Clayton, Planning Assistant Director at 727-562-4587 Sincerely, .~~ ~~ " : _~ Michael Delk, Director of Planning City of Clearwater enclosures S:\Planning Department\C D BUand Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Final Submittal Letter.doc City of Clearwater Adopted Local Government Comprehensive ^ Plan Amendment Second Submitta12007 (07-2AR) Adopted Plan Amendment Transmittal January 31, 2008 LUZ2007-05002 Clearwater Housing Authority ~~ 2990 Tanglewood Drive S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use AmendmentsU.UZ 2007\I,UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Divider Sheet LUZ2007-05002 Final Submital.doc ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY - LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Pro a Land Use Category See attached legal description From: Residential Urban LUZ2007-05002 To: Residential Medium Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, and subject to a determination by the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land ~, Development Regulation Act, pursuant to § 163.3189, Florida Statutes. The Community Development Coordinator is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. August 14, 2007 PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL llp[~am}~ar 20,, ~npZ READING AND ADOPTED / l/• nk V. Hibbard •_~ `oF ryF Mayor a5`4*' C Approved as to form: Attest: y _~ ~_ ` `\~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- G' Leslie K. Doug II ides ynt . Goudeau '~Yl~'1'~ Assistant City A rney ~ity Clerk V Ordinance No. 7843-07 , ~. 1 1 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST CITY OF CLEARWATER, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING; COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53 WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41.09' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'08'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. i u t r 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~C~ ~ RM R/OS o s • . m 0 em ~, " DREW ST BERMUDA R/O/R I ~~ g Q ~ RM ~~~ ~ W m ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ H 8 ~ RLM ~ ~ C LEEWARD ISLE ~s .::_ RFH ~~ . ~. t y' ~ Y~: R . , ~ ~ . ~,, ' ' p ~ ~ ~ ~ Aew ~~~ •::.::~ 1 i. ._ ~~• •'• 'yam 1 .a L ! O .g ~ I . ':...: ~ ::'r Future Land Use Map Cn~vners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: l.UZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Prop Size(Acres): 37.092 acres land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 2918 S:\Plaiming D~eat\C D B1I.md Use AmmdmcatalLU2 20071LUZ2007-0SOOZ - 2990 Taoglowood Drive -Clearwater Hansing ' Authorrty\Maps\firpue land uae.doc t i t 8 tQ'i N a y y RM ~ R/OS o A.P Acp R/C O q~ N ~ ~ 600 Ac " DREW ST BERMUDA R/O/R Q ~ ~ ~ . ~~ z '' O ~ ~~ o ~ W ~ ~ a.® Acq ~ itM p~'r Q ti I~ I I ~ Z W F. ~0 Q ~ ~ ~ V h ~ RLM I ~~ LEEWARD ISLE 13 RFH ' ~ '~ ~~ ~ ~ f e ~ e e g: 2 , RM ~.::. ~ f~ 1 I& a f2 ~ ~~ e ~ I e I a r~ ~ ~ I ~ ,s Acm ~•~~~ ~ ~ f ::.::.. -J ~+ ~ i L S ~ .4 's. !p ~ d" ~ n~6 a I ' I, I e it,11 Ae w ~ Adopted Future Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17 /29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B S:\Planning DepaRment\C D BU.and Use AmendmentsU.UZ 2007U.UZ2007=05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Adopted Future Land Use Map.doc 1 RM R/OS w.a a~c~ R/C O ~' phpi ~ a°° ac c1 " " DREW ST BERMUDA R/O/R Q , ° ~ J ~~ W 3 RU ~.m a.q Q ~ I ~ I I Z W ~ C ~ ~ V ~ ~ RLM LEEWARD ISLE ~~ ~~ 13 RFH ' ~ '~- ~ ~ ~ ' 1 ' ~ ~ .1: , , , , 3.: ~L 2 i L S ~ .4..7. ~ ~ .6'.'~ ~6 e ~ , I e na° a~A Existing Future Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tang lewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Us e Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B S:\Planning DepaRment\C D B\Land Use Amendments\I,UZ 2007V..UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA\DCA Maps\Existing Future Land Use Map.doc 1 SITE INFORMATION PRO~ERTY S[ZE: PRO~ERTY USE: Current Use: Proposed Use: 1 CDB ;Meeting Date: July 17, 2007 Case lumber: LUZ2007-05002 Owndr/Applicant: Clearwater Housing Authority Addr~ss: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Agenda Item: EE=2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAk F REPORT PLA ~jN CATEGORY: Current Category: Proposed Category: ZON~NG DISTRICT: Current District: Proposed District: EXISTING SUR~LOUNDING USES: Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification. 1,615,728 square feet or 37.092 acres of a 1,733,253 square feet or 39.79 acre property Vacant Attached Dwellings Residential Urban (RU) Residential Medium (RM) Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) North: Parks and recreation facility South: RV park and mobile home park East: Place of worship West: Mobile home park ANA~i.YSIS: This Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre site owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). It has been known as Jasmine Courts but the site has been renamed Parkview Village. The subject site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The CHA proposes to redevelop the site as a mixed use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses to primarily serve the Parkview Village residents. The I Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 1 of 7 TION redevelopment of this site will allow a mix of housing prices. This site has a Fuhre Land Use Plan !(FLUP) classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site t~ the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct 556 attached dwellings. Professional market and real estate development analysts determined that construction of 278 would not be economically successful. Attached dwellings in the MDR zoning district requires site plan approval. In order to facilitate the redevelopment of this site with a new traditional neighborhood that was to include a mix of land uses, a variety of housing styles and price ranges, subsidized and market rate housing, the City Council approved a Zoning Atlas amendment for the 37.092 acre portion from :Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) to MDR in October 2004 (REZ2004-05001). The Council approved a Future Land Use Plan amendment fora 2.7 acre portion of the overall site, located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, from RU to Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) in October 2004 (LUZ2004-05004) and rezoned it from the LMD~,R District to the Commercial (C) District. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the FLUP amendment is subject to approval by the Pinellas Planning Council and Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. Based on the size and density of the parcel, review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. L ! CONSISTENCY WITH CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN [Section 4-603.F.1J Recommended Findings of Fact Applicable Goals, Objectives and Policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of thc; proposed land use plan amendment are as indicated below: 2.0 Goal -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. 2.2.1 Policy - On a continuing basis, the Community Development Code and the site plan approval process shall be utilized in promoting infill development and/or planned developments that are compatible. 5.1.1 Policy - No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 2 of 7 0 1 garbage collection, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. I 16. t Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for addition new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet ~ the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. 16.2 Objective for Affordable Housing -The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and. incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to Very Low, Low, and Moderate Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with ~ the level of growth in these income categories. I 18.8. Policy -The City shall continue to work with the Local Housing Authority in providing a ~ public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of I the City of Clearwater. Reco mended Conclusions of Law The evelopment of attached dwellings at this location will be compatible with the surrounding envir~ nment and will not negatively impact levels of City services. The neighborhood land uses inclu a attached dwellings, mobile home parks, RV parks, parks and recreation facilities, and instit tional uses. Providing subsidized and market rate housing is also consistent with the City' Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan amendment is not in conflict with any Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives or Yohcres, and rs consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. II. CONSISTENCY WITH COUNTYWIDE PLAN Recokrimended Findings of Fact The urpose of the proposed Residential Medium category, as specified in Section 2.3.3.2.2 of the ountywide Rules, is to depict those areas of the County that are now developed, or appr priate to be developed, in a moderately residential manner; and to recognize such areas as prim,rily well-suited for residential uses that are consistent with the urban qualities, trans~iortation facilities and natural resource characteristics of such areas. The category is generally appropriate to locations within or in close proximity to urban activity centers; in areas wher use and development characteristics are medium density residential in nature; and in areas servi>~ig as a transition between less urban and more urban residential and mixed use areas. Thes~ areas are typically in close proximity to and may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network. The property is located on Drew Street, afour-lane divided roadway. Due to the site's proximity to twio major arterials, US Highway 19 and McMullen Booth Road, this area is well suited for mixe}i-use development. The site is also located in close proximity to Park Place, amixed-use Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 3 of 7 ~ment of Regional Impact located to the west of the site. The subject property is also along a PSTA route, which will encourage the use of mass transit. Recommended Conclusions of Law The prroposed plan amendment is consistent with the purpose and locational characteristics of the Countywide Plan; therefore, the proposed amendment is consistent with the Countywide Plan. III. !i COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING PROPERTY/CHARACTER OF THE CITY & NEIGHBORHOOD [Section 4-603.F.3] Recommended Findings of Fact The property is located along Drew Street in the vicinity of Hampton and McMullen Booth Road and is characterized by a variety of land uses. Immediately to the east of the subject site is Calvary Baptist Church and school campus. The City-owned Eddie C. Moore Recreation Com~lcx, a multi-family housing development and an elementary school are located on the north side of Drew Street in the vicinity of the property. To the south of the site are a mobile home park and a RV park and to the west is a mobile home park. The future land use designations in this area allow residential development between 10 - 30 units per acre. Farth~r to the west on the south side of Drew Street between Hampton Road and US Highway 19 is they Park Place Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which includes industrial, residential, retail and office uses. To the west of that is a commercial shopping center located at the southeast corner of Drew Street and US Highway 19. The ~roposed FLUP amendment from the RU category to the RM category will enable the CHA to deiI~elop a neighborhood incorporating a mix of land uses along Drew Street. This proposed land Utse plan amendment is compatible with the surrounding residential, institutional, recreation and tourist uses. The existing Commercial zoning district boundaries are generally located in the cente~ of the Parkview Village property abutting Drew Street and surrounded on the west, east ands uth by the RU category of the remaining 37.09 acres. The ~M and R/O/R boundaries are appropriately located along Drew Street and will allow a mixe use development, which is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Reco~ mended Conclusions of Law The roposed FLUP designation is in character with the overall FLUP categories in the area. They are compatible with surrounding uses and consistent with the character of the immediate surrounding area and neighborhood. [V. I SUFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES Recommended Findings of Fact As stated earlier, the overall subject site is approximately 37.092 acres in area and is vacant. Unde the current FLUP category of RU, 278 attached dwellings are permitted. Based on a maxi um permitted development potential in the proposed Residential Medium category, 556 dwel ing units could be potentially constructed on this site. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 4 of 7 Roa 'ways The accepted methodology for reviewing the h~ansportation impacts of proposed plan amen ments is based on the Pinellas Planning Council's (PPC) traffic generation guidelines. The PC's traffic generation rates have been calculated for the subject site based on the existing and p oposed FLUP categories and are included in the next table. MAXIMUM POTENTIAL TR AFFIC Current Existing Plan Proposed Net New Dre Street: Hampton Road to Bayview Drive Situation Planz Trips Max mum Dail Added Potential Tri s N/A 2596 3561 965 Max mum PM Peak Hour Added Potential Trips3 N/A 247 338 91 Volu e of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road an 15,868 18,464 19,429 965 Ba tees Drive [,OS of Drew Street: Between Hampton Road and A A A A Ba tees Drive N/A - Nol Applicable LOS =Level-of-Service l =Ba sed on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Urban Future Land Use Category. 70 2 = B. sed on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Medium Future Land Use Category. 96 3 == B' -cd on MPO K-factor of 0.095 Sourc : "%7ie Rules " aJ'rlre Corrntvwide Future Lund Use Plan on the 2006 Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Level of Service the segment of Drew Street, Hampton Road to Bayview Drive has a Level of Service of A. The roposed FLUP category could generate 91 more PM Peak Hour trips onto Drew Street than the c rrent FLUP category. The net increase in trips is minimal and the LOS of the adjacent road ay network will not be negatively impacted. Even though the subject property is vacant and new trips will be generated by the development of th a property, the proposed plan amendment will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater Engineering Depa ment has concluded that the traffic generation associated with the proposed amendment will increase existing PM peak hour trips by five percent on Drew Street, between Hampton Road and Bayview Drive, and will not degrade the LOS. Mass Transit The itywide LOS for mass transit will not be affected by the proposed plan amendment. The ' total Iles of fixed route service will not change. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew Street. ' Water The current FLUP category could use up to 69,500 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, water demand could approach approximately 139,000 gallons per day. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 5 of 7 Wastewater The current FLUP category could produce up to or 55,600 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, sewer demand could approach approximately 111,200 gallons per day. Solid Waste Assurl~ing two residents per dwelling unit, the current FLOP category could result in the production of 722.47 tons of solid waste per year. Under the proposed FLUP category, the development of attached dwellings could generate 1,444.93 tons of solid waste per year. Recreation and Open Space The proposed future land use plan and current zoning designation will permit the development of up toy 556 attached dwellings. The use of the site is proposed to be limited to residerrtial, therefore, payment of Open Space, Recreation Land and Recreation Facility impact fees will not be rewired at this time. The fees will be required prior to building permit and credit will be given for any previous development. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based upon the findings of fact, it has been determined that the traffic generated by this plan amendment will not result in the degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roads. Further, therein a minimal impact to water, wastewater, and solid waste service as each has adequate capao'ity to handle an increase in dwelling units. Open space and recreation facilities and mass transiit will not be affected by the proposed future land use plan category. V. ~ IMPACT ON NATURAL ENVIRONMENT [Section 4-603.F.5.] Recommended of Findings of Fact No ~etlands appear to be located on the subject site. This property is mostly grass and has a limitr,d number of trees. A Planning Department Arborist will inspect the site prior to site plan approval to assess the quantity and quality of trees. Prior' to development of the subject property, the stonmwater management system will be requi ed to meet all City and Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) stor water management criteria. Water quantity and quality will be controlled in compliance with she Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. emended Conclusions of Law on current information, no wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. The natural lment will be protected through the City's tree preservation and storm water management ;ments. There is minimal impact to the City. of Clearwater by the redevelopment of .d dwellings. An amendment of the FLUP from the Residential Urban (RU) category to the Residential Medium (RM) category for the subject site is requested. The proposed site to be developed is 37.092 acres of a 3.9.79 acre property and exceeds the minimum lot area and width requirements for Attached Dwelling Uses within the Zoning District. A mix ofmulti-family residerrtial, open Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 6 of 7 spacesJ~, and institutional characterizes the neighborhood. The proposed future land use plan amendment is compatible with the existing neighborhood. The p oposed Residential Medium (RM) FLUP classification is consistent with both the City and the Countywide Comprehensive Plans, is compatible with the surrounding area, does not degrade public services below acceptable minimal levels, is compatible with the natural environment and is consistent with the development regulations of the City. Appr val of this land use plan amendment does not guarantee the right to develop on the subje t property. Transportation concurrency must be met, and the property owner will have to compl with all laws and ordinances in effect at the time development permits are requested. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends the following actions on the end APPROVAL of the Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban ttion to the Residential Medium. by Planning Department staff: ~/~~.~+a> ~J /t/YJt,I~ Steven Everitt, Planner II Attachments: Applifation Location Map Aeria~ Photograph of Site and Vicinity Land ~[Jse Plan Map Zoning Map Existiimg Surrounding Uses Site Photographs Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 7 of 7 e To: Valerie James (E-mail) Subject: Courtesy Review DCA No. 07-2AR Valerie, as we discussed, we are requesting a courtesy review of our response to the comments The intersections of Gulf to Bay and Hampton Road and Gulf to Bay and Bayview Avenue which are the closest practical access points to Gulf to Bay Boulevard were analyzed as part of the traffic study. In addition the intersections of Drew Street/Bayview Avenue, Drew Street/McMullen Booth Road, Drew Street/Hampton Road, Tanglewood Dr/Bayview Avenue, and Drew Street and Tanglewood Dr were also analyzed with the result that all met acceptable levels of service except for Drew Street and McMullen Booth Road. This particular intersection came out at LOS E but there are improvements to this intersection scheduled for this fiscal year which should have a mitigating affect. The two Gulf to Bay intersections came out LOS B at the signal at Hampton Road and LOS C and D at the unsignalized intersection at Bayview Avenue. in the letter of 10/26/07 from your department. My Traffic Operations Manager has the following response: I am enclosing additonal information from the consultants on the project, Wilson Miller, relative to your specific questions. If you or FDOT so desire, we can also make available to you the entire Transportation Analysis for the project. Please let me know if you wish to receive it. Will your courtesy review involve FDOT, or should I make this information available to them directly? TAMPA-62992-v1-P arkview - % o... Catherine W. Porter, AICP Long Range Planning Manager City of Clearwater Planning Department 100 S. Myrtle Avenue - P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 727-562-4626 -FAX 727-562-4865 Catherine.porter@myclearwater.com 2990 Tanglewood Drive Pj', Clearwater 07-2AR S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use AmendmentsU.UZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\Courtesy Review DCA No. 07-2AR.rtf The table below shows that the impacts from Parkview Village on McMullen Booth ' Road, Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and US 19 will not be very significant based upon the ratio of project traffic to the maximum service volume or physical capacity of the roadway. For Developments of Regional Impacts (DRIs) and many other traffic analyses, the study area of a transportation analysis is determined where project traffic exceeds a threshold of 5.0 % percent of the maximum service volume, based upon. the adopted ' level of service standard for each studied roadway. Within the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, the study area threshold is 4.5 %, but mitigation of a roadway improvement is not required until this threshold exceeds 5.0%. ' The highest study area threshold as shown on this table for either McMullen Both Road, US 19 or Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard is only 1.20%, which is not significant. 2990 Tanglewood Drive Clearwater 07-2AR S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA SubmittaPTAMPA-62992-v1-Parkview - % of Project Traffic Table2.DOC Parkview Village Future Land Use Amendment Percentage of Parkview Village Project Traffic Roadway Segment Geometry Roadway Parkview Percentage of Project Physical Project Traffic to Physical Capacity Capacity' Traffic NB/EB SBIWB NB/EB SB/WB Drew Street US 19 to 4 LD 1,918 32 17 1.67% 0.89% Hampton Ave. Drew Street Hampton 4 LD 1,918 38 18 1.98% 0.94% Ave. to Project Drew Street Project to 4 LD 1,918 8 11 0.42% 0.57% Bayview Drew Street Bayview to 4 LD 1,918 16 29 0.83% 1.51 McMullen Booth Rd. McMullen Gulf-to-Bay 6 LD 3,285 7 5 0.21 % 0.15% Booth Rd. Blvd. to Drew St. McMullen Drew St. to 6 LD 3,285 11 22 0.34% 0.67% Booth Rd. Coachmen Rd. Gulf-to-Bay US 19 to 6 LD 2,161 12 18 0.56% 0.83% Blvd. Hampton Rd. Gulf-to-Bay Hampton Rd. 6 LD 2,161 6 17 0.28% 0.79% Blvd. to Bayview Gulf-to-Bay Bayview to 6 LD 2,161 2 26 0.09% 1.20% Blvd. McMullen Booth Rd. US 19 Coachmen 6 LD 2,515 7 12 0.28% 0.48% Rd. to Drew St. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD 2,515 8 4 0.32% 0.16% Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. US 19 Drew St. to 6 LD 3,583 16 16 0.45% 0.45% Nurse Rd. ear 200 na ysis wi xisting on iUons, ina pprov as ittes epo 9-12 2990 Tanglewood Drive Clearwater 07-2AR S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\Final DCA Submittal\TAMPA-62992-v1-Parkview - % of Project Traffic Table2.DOC ' PARKVIEW VILLAGE ' FUTURE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT 1 TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS 1 Prepared for. Clearwater Housing Au#hority ' Prepared by: WilsonMiller, Inc. 2205 N. 20~' Street Tampa, Florida 33605 June 2007 ~~ ~~ ~ ~ r ~~ ,~~~•_~ ~ ,~,r,~,, ~, ~~s<:. Parkview Village {FICA Jasmine Courts) . Future Land Use Plan Amendment. Transportation Analysis Parkview Village is located in the southwest corner of Drew Street / Bayview Avenue ' intersection. The size of the site for the future land use-plan amendment is 37.092 acres: The present future land use designation is Residential Urban. (RU), while.-the requested future land use designation is Residential Medium (RM). The allowable residential density for the present future land use designation (RU) is 278 dwelling units, while the allowable residential density for the proposed future land use designation (RM) is 556 dwelling units. At this time, the future mix of unit types is not known. For the purposes of this study, the ITE Multi-Family Land Use -Code (220) was used. ' This transportation analysis is an update to the report that was submitted to the City of Clearwater on May 14, 2004 for the Parkview Village Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) redevelopment project. ' The appentlix includes a copy of fhe previous site plan, which will change in terms of residential density/ layout with the approval of this future land use plan amendment. It is anticipated that the project driveways-will be in the same general locations as shown in the previous site plan. During a telephone conversation regarding the methodology of the transportation analysis with Mr. Himanshu Patni and Mr. Bennett Elbo from the City of Cleawater Traffic Operations Section, it was decided that the same study area from the previous- analysis would be used in the updated traffic analysis report. The following intersections will. be analyzed as part of the updated Parkview Village Transportation Analysis. • Drew Street /Hampton Road ' :Drew Street / Bayview Avenue • Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road • Gulf to-Bay Boulevard (SR 60) /Hampton Road • Gulf to Bay Boulevard (SR 60)~/ Bayview Avenue • Drew Street /Project Driveway • Bayview Averiae /.Project Driveway. ' The following roadway segments will also be analyzed as part of this study. • Drew Street 6etween.Hampton Road and McMullen-Booth Road.: ' • Hampton Road between Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (SR 60) and Drew Street. • Bayview Avenue between Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (SR 60) and Drew Street. Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 2 of 8 Existing Traffic Conditions Turning movement counts were conducted far the previous transportation analysis on April 20, 2004, and April 21, 2004 for the intersections identified in the study. It was agreed during the June 8, 2004 telephone conversation that these turning movement counts would be factored by a one (1 %) percent annual growth rate to obtain existing trafirJC conditions for the year 2007. The appendix includes the turning movement counts and the seasonally adjusted 2004 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes from the previous transportation analysis. The 2007 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes for the transportation study are provided in Figure 1. Table 1 provides the results of the existing conditions analysis for the 2007 P.M. peals hour traffic volumes for the transportation study. HCS+ was used to analyze the study area intersections as requested during the transportation methodology telephone conversation. The appendix includes the one-page intersection capacity analysis summary worksheets. Table 1 Existing Conditions Intersection Analysis . n Drew St. !Hampton Rd. Drew St. / Bayview Ave. Drew St. / McMullen-Booth Rd. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. /Hampton Rd. ~ Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / Bayview Ave. ~; C ~ Drew St. /Project Driveway (Tanglewood) Ave./ Pn 5e~i e~are WB Left-A NB Approach - C F A EB Left - C W B Left - B NB Approach - C SB Approach - D EB Left - A WB Left-A NB Approach - C SB Approach - B N B Approach - A EB Approach - A Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 3 of 8 The results of Table 1 indicate that the Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road intersection will operate at level of service (LOS) 'F'. All other intersections operate at an acceptable LOS. Table 2 provides an existing condition analysis of the roadway segments using physical capacity or service volumes from the Pinellas County MPO's 2006 Level of Service Report and the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) 2002 QualitylLevel of Service Handbook. The source of the roadway segment volumes was from the intersection turning movement volumes from Figure 1. The volumes at the intersection were averaged together to obtain the 2007 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes identified in Table 2. Table 2 Existing Conditions Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2007 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Traffic Volumes __ .. NB/E8 SBIwB NB/EB.. SBNVB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood A LD 1,928' 710 663 C C 7anglewood Drew St. to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 724 554 C C Bayvlew to McMullen- Drew St. Booth 4 LD 1,928' 668 443 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 7602 213 64 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 760' 195 69 C C Tanglewood Bayview to Drew St. 2 LU 7602 191 43 C C eve o ce e me as n 2. 2002 Qu-ality Level of Service Report. FDOT -Urbanized Areas, Non~tate Roadways All of the roadway segments identified in Table 2 are operating at an acceptable LOS. Trip Generation Table 2 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designations. ~ ~ ~: °' ~' '~ er ~ 80Lf ELI ly ~- i0l OrOa N1008-N3770M~11 . /Z-~ 6F61-~ ~ ZSZ ~ ~!~ ~ W W 3 ~ C ~ h 3 W O ;~ °' ~fz ~ ~ N '~- 69 F- 9Ll ~ ~ ~ t-- Z ~ a ~ I ,~ sz~ ,~- ea , . t I ~~~»i 3nN3nr M3~n.cr8 ~ o ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ _ ~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~„ ' ga ; ,~ ZL-~, '~~ ~x ~~ ~ ~ N ~ E' o ~ `' '---------- T C ~ ~ ~ ~ A V 2 ~ ` m y O A to v ~- iF ~ ¢ 4 t ~' H A g y-' ~ I~~ a~~ ~ m ':o a v ~S ~ ~ ~0 -rzi ` I I ~ y ~ ~!! ~t , ~ Oro a NoLdnrN c .~ -j ~~~ ~ ~~~ i -y 9 M~ ` ~ 5S ~ SAN "~ C a ~I Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page Q of 8 Table 2 Present Future Land Use Designations PM Peak Hour Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out ulti-Family 220 227 dus 111 60 0 0 0 0 111 6 The results of Table 2 indicate that an estimated 171 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 Requested Land Use Designation PM Peak Hour Trip Generation Land Use ITE' Land Size Gross Internal Passerby Net Use Code PM Peak Hour Ca tune Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out _ ... Jn Out In Out to Out C~4utti-Fami 220 556 dus 210 113 0 0 0 0 210 11 The results of Table 3 indicate that an estimated 323 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the proposed land use scenario. Table 4 provides the net difference in P.M. peak hour trip generation between the Requested Future Land Used (Table 3) and the Existing Fu#ure Land Uses (Table 2). Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 5 of 8 Table 4 Net Difference P.M. Peak Hour Trip Generation ~N OUT Requested Future Land Uses 214 113 Existing Future Land Uses 111 64 Difference 99 58 Distribution /Assignment The distribution and assignment of the net project traffic from Parkview Village was based upon the previous traffic analysis submitted to the City of Clearwater on May 14, 2004. Figure 2 provides a graphic of the distribution of the project traffic. Future Year Traffic Conditions The buildout year for Parkview Village is 2010. As requested during the June 8, 2007 telephone conversation, a one (1%) annual growth rate will be used to determine the 2010 background traffic for the future year traffic conditions analysis. Figure 2 also provides a graphic of the 2010 background traffic volumes. Table 5 provides a summary of the future year intersection analysis for the P.M. peak hour, including net project traffic from Table 4. 0 ~~~ . ~r~ ~!, ~ L OY C~ ~ ~- 6181' 04'OtJ H 100&-N377/JIhA ~ ~ y ~ ~? eooa ~ raa~ osa -z, c~ I '~~. b ~ M N ~ ~ ~ ~ ti w 3 W C H 3 ~ '~ q ' 1 ~m O ` ~ a am ! N N p ~Nq ~ ~ra qq ~ I I "' ` raJ ~a ~ or ~ ~ ~ z 9 y ~ , ,~ rasJ , ,~ b _ r8/1 S~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ raJ 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Y N ~ ~ ~ rLJJ ~L -~, ~o W q ~ Q v ~ C^p ~ ~ - ~ N.- J V a > ~ ~ : idq ~ q~ SlfBJ a W -. j.~y+ `~W I ~ ~ ' q 4 ~ i °~ E-' sr r8u ,(-- Y o Qa £~ e 1 -~. 4 ~; o a ~ ~ MI ~. q v ~ ,,. .~ O ;:. ~ . - V ' :. , ~. A A ` ` ~ ~ ,~ ~ Sa/ ~ la , ~ OVOf I NO1 dIIVH y Lj ,~ a~ ~~~ 81-~ TIr~ ~ 9i -~ ~ ~ ~ rn r9 ~ I I ~ a va ~ ;~ ~ ~ I ~ W Parkview Viliage Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 6 of 8 Table 5 Future Conditions intersection Analysis Intersection Level of Service Required Level of Service Improvement After Improvement Drew St. /Hampton Rd. C N.A. N.A. WB Left - A Drew St. / Bayview Ave. NB Approach - B N.A. N.A. SB Right 7um-LaneZ Drew S#. / McMullen- WB Right-In/Right-OutZ Booth Rd. F EB Left Turn-LaneZ B Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / Hampton Rd. A N.A. N.A. EB Left - C Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / WB Left - B Bayview Ave. NB Approach - C SB Approach - D N.A. N.A. Drew /Project Driveway EB Left - A (Tanglewood) WB Left - A NB Approach - C SB Approach - B N.A. N.A. Bayview /Project NB Approach -- A Drivewa an lewood EB A roach - A N.A. N.A. + wo s sets are aooen e . 2 Pinellas County Intersedicn Improvement Project According to the Intersection Operations Analysis, McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street that as prepared by HNTB for the Pinellas County Department of Public Works, October 7, 2005, the following intersection improvements are recommended for this intersection. e Add a southbound right turn lane. Convert the westbound approach into right-in/right-out access or close the westbound approach. e Modify the eastbound approach to provide a triple left turn lane configuration. According to the Pinellas Coun#y Department of Public Works, construction of the recommended improvements is planned to begin in FY 2008. For this transportation analysis, it was assumed that the westbound approach of the Drew Street / McMullen-Booth intersection would be converted into right-in/right-out access only. e t t r i r Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 7 of 8 With the programmed improvements from the Intersection Operations Analysis identified above, the intersection of Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road will operate at LOS B during the year 2010 with project traffic from Partcview Village. The appendix includes the executive summary of the Pinellas County Intersection ODerations Analysis. Table 6 provides a future condition analysis of the roadway segments using physical capacity or service volumes from the Pinellas County MPO's 2006 Level of Service Report and the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT} 2002 Quality/Level of Service Handbook using 2010 background volumes. Table 6 Future Traffic Conditions Background Traffic Only Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2010 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Back round Traffic Volumes NB/EB SB/WB NB/EB SBMlB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood 4 LD 1,928' 731 683 C C Tanglewood Drew St. to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 746 574 C C Bayview to McMullen- Drew St. Booth 4 LD 1,928' 688 457 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 7602 220 66 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 7602 203 72 C C Tanglewood Ba ew to Drew St. 2 LU 7602 199 45 C C eve o ervice eport, in s n 2. 2002 Quality feud of Service Report, FDOT -Urbanized Areas, Non-State Roadways The result of the analysis from Table 6 indicates that all roadway segments for the future background traffic analysis will operate at an acceptable LOS. Table 7 provides a future condition analysis of the roadway segments using 2010 background and project traffic volumes. Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 8 of 8 Table 6 Future Traffic Conditions Background Plus Project Traffic Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2010 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Background Traffic Volumes NB/EB SB/WB NB/EB SB/WB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood 4 LD 1,928' 769 70i C C Tanglewood Drew St, to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 754 585 C C Bayview to McMullen- Drew SL Booth 4 LD 1,928' 704 486 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 76QZ 226 67 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 760Z 203 72 C C Tanglewood Ba iew to Drew SL 2 LU 760z 207 63 C C eve o ice epo me s ounty 2. 2002 Quality Level of Service Repart, FDOT-Urbanized Areas, NonState Roadways. The result of the analysis from Table 7 indicates that all roadway segments for the future background traffic analysis will operate at an acceptable LOS. Summary The transportation analysis for the Parkview Vllage Future Land Use Amendment was conducted based on the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM) and the allowable residential density of 566 dwelling units. The results of this transportation analysis indicate that the intersection of Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road will operate at an acceptable LOS with the planned Pinellas County improvements from the Intersection Operations Analysis. All other intersections and roadway segments within the study area will operate at an acceptable LOS without additional improvements. 1 - Site Plan APPENDIX - Trip Generation ~, - . Intersection Turning Movement Counts - FDOT Peak Season Factor Category Report - 2004 Traffic Volumes - Signal Timing Sheets - Geometry and Lane Confgurations - HCS+ Analysis - Pinellas MPO 2006 Level of Service Report I t - n ersection Operations Analysis Report, McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street E i r SITE PLAN (Residential Densities Will Change} L 1 SITE PLAN A r 1 r Drew Si 3' Decorative wall along Drew St. _-^°' ""~~ ~ ~.~ ~ _ sF ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~,;: r } ~ ' ~ ~id't 3 a r' -~ t ? ~h '~"r7h Apartments 2 story (Typ.) Townhomes ~' 2 Story (Typ.) Live /Work Units tst Fioor Retail/Commercial 2nd-3rd Floor-Residential Rental .Units (lyp.) Day Care Facl-ity Rental Unit Clubhouse'racitity includes pool and playground Townhome Lots ('ryp.) Lot widths vary Townhome and Apartment Fiats Rental Units 3 story (typ.) Single Family Lots ("1)Ip.) 40', 50' and 60' lot widths village Lake Fbcket i?ark ('rypicap Dog Park ;reet ~, ~~ ~i ~ ~ r ,, ~ _ ~ " ~ .. ~ ~~ ._. 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' , is a y ~~ 1 ~-- .~..r <' ' ~ ,~ ~ {j. .-..._ ........ .. . .. ... ... ,. . - ~;~~~ ~~~rt - Exh~b~~ LAND USE TABULATION Single Family Lots: 67 Tbwnhome Lots: 25 Residential Rental Units: 203 Office /Retail: 30,000 s.f. Community Center: 22,000 s.f. Rental Unit Clubhouse: 6,450 s.f. Day Care Facility: 5,000 s.f. u, X ~' [ ._ ~ ,~ =iuaio ,.,,r..._ 1 1 1 r TRIP GENERATION r Apartr~en# (220} Average Vehicle Trip Ends vs: Dwelling Units On~ a: Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacen# Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4 and ti p.m. Number of Studies: 90 Avg. Number of Dwelling Units: 233 Directional Distribution: 65% entering, 35% exiting Trip Generation per Dwelling Unit Average Rate Range of Rates Standard peviation 0.62 0.10 - 1.64 0.82 Data Piot and 700 soo soo N C tZ ® ~~ U t m ~ 300 m Q II H 200 100 0 0 y.- X X ~ ~ X ~ ~~' ----- ----- ...---- ~------ ~•-- -- •-- .-X..__. ..._. ._..- ~----•- ~ •-•- X X .x ~ '~ ~ ; X ; .x x X, X~x x ?~ ~ ; }( X X , X X x. XX 900 200 300 400 500 800 X =Number of Dwelling Units X Actual lYate Points Flt6ad Curve Fitted Curve Equation: T = 0.55(X) + 17.65 700 800 900 1000 1100 `°"`- Average Rate R2 = 0.77 Trip Generation, 7th Edition 308 Institute of Transportation Engineers ~' E -~4 a 4: ~i 5 l 1 ,~ INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS 74claw~r 7"Ya~f ~,,cr P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tel:{813) 763-7763 Fax:{813) 659-8688 Project No.: 0 7 Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet Date: `{jZt~(o~ Count Times: _ ~ ~-(~pM Major Street: ~)[ ~t,~J S~c~~ _ Direction: E-W Speed Limit: .35 mph Minor Street: _ ~~t,~TA(l~~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: .35 mph City/County: ~ ~cc,~+.+~ ~t~ 'n~ aS Weather: ~(~Q,,r Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch ~lddi e C . M.flare 56~~ c~.~e,~ ~ Dre~.~ SPecd i~m~~ ~'°"9 cs r asf a~ 'b 45 ~h• - Zolec. s~;p qor~. - Ilo~c. 20 bet. ~5 sec. 75ra. - /!o s=c. 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Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 -Heavy Vehides - U Turns Page No : 1 2 2 12 138 1 0 151 22 0 3 "" 10 "' 35 2 ''`* 132 'U ~ 131 [ 10 2 146 273 334 0 9 7 125 119 2 1 1 0 137 18 0 6 15 39 4 149 1 12 2 167 345 8 38 481 5 1 127 525 18 72 0 0 9 19 13 51 40 1 2 0 176 _ 6 0 182 ~ ~ 349 4 11 571 38 6 62G, 1301 1 3 8 11 140 156 3 1 0 151 30 0 9 12 51 6 192 7 0 205' 408 22 9 153 2 0 0 168 184 35 32 0 0 2 14 51 2 190 11 2 205 1 427 7 8 147 6 0 161 27 0 3 5 19 18 54 50 2 3 185 15 8 1 196 436 33 36 596 12 6 8 1 168 386 0 644 124 0 i9 63 206 13 723 34 4 774 1657 411 74 6 3 1077 92 1 17 i 5 1 0 1 1169 196 0 38 114 348 24 1294 72 10 1400 2958 1.4 . 2.5 . 36.4 . 0.6 . 0 0 39 5 56.3 6 6 0.0 0 0 10.9 1 32.8 , I 1.7 92.4 5.1 0.7 . . . . .3 3.9 11.8 0.8 43.7 2.4 0.3 47.3 , 04:15 PM 2 0 0 0 04:30 PM 1. 0 0 1 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 Total 6 0 0 2 05:00 PM 0 0 0 1 05:15 PM 0 0 2 1 05:30 PM 10 2 6 4 05:45 PM 4 0 0 3 Total 14 2 8 9 Grand Tota! 20 2 8 11 Apprch % 48.$ 4.9 19,5 26.8 Total % 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.4 PARK/SCHOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STREET HAMPTON ROAD Southbound Westbound Northbound DRE W STREET ' Start Time Left Thru ' ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru R' ht RTOR .Total Left Thru R' ht RTOR A T t l E a ~ n d ~ Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . o a Left Thru R ht RTOR A . Total 1nt. Totai~ Intersection 05:00 PM Volume Percent f4 2 8 9 42.4 6.1 24.2 27.3 33 36 5 6 596 92 5 12 0 1 9 0 0 644 124 0 19 63 206 13 723 34 4 7741 1657 05:30 Volume 10 2 6 4 22 . 9 . 153 . . 2 0 60.2 0.0 9.2 30.6 1.7 93.4 4.4 0.5 ' Peak Factor 164 32 d 3 19 54 2 185 8 1 196 ~ 436 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 1 0.950 Volume 10 2 6 4 22 11 156 1 0 168 32 0 3 19 05:00 PM i Peak Factor 0.375 0 958 54 6 192 7 0 205 . 0.954 0.9441 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 8y Approach 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM Volume P 14 2 8 9 33 36 596 12. 0 644 124 0 19 63 206 10 743 32 3 ercent High Int 42.4 6.1 24.2 27.3 05:30 PM 5.6 92.5 1.9 0.0 60.2 0.0 9.2 30.6 1.3 94,3 4.1 0 4 788 . Volume 10 2 6 4 22 05:15 PM 11 156 1 05;30 PM ' 05:00 PM . Peak Factor 0.375 0 168 0 958 32 ~ 0 3 19 54 6 192 7 0 205 . 0.954 0.961 A i unwiy tw ncnl wurtt Adams 7raffi.. (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&hampton City/County: Clearwater/Pin ellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles PARiVSCHOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STREET HAMPTON ROAD DREW STREET Start Tlme Left Thru Southbound Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound RI ht RTOR A Total Left ThN Northbound Ri ht RTOR A a Eastbound 04:00 PM 3 0 0 1 4 10 94 1 0 . 105 13 .Tot l Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total I 04:15 PM 2 0 0 0 2 12 i29 1 0 142 21 0 0 1 3 13 10 27 4 110 10 2 126 262 04:30 pM 1 0 0 1 2 9 118 2 1 130 17 0 6 34 2 126 9 2 139 317 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 118 1 0 125 17 0 9 14 1 37 3 139 12 2 156 325 Total 6 0 0 2 8 37 459 5 1 502 68 0 19 3 50 39 137 ~ 0 9 171 54 5 0 176 340 6 36 6 597 1244 05:00 PM 0 0 0 1 1 8 138 3 0 149 27 0 9 12 48 3 189 7 0 1 05:15 PM 0 0 2 1 3 11 152 0 0 163 35 0 2 14 51 1 i87 99 397 05:30 PM 10 2 6 4 22 8 150 2 0 160 31 0 3 i8 52 10 2 200 417 05:45 PM 4 0 0 3 7 7 146 6 D 159 25 0 5 18 2 183 8 1 194 428 Total 14 2 8 9 33 34 586 11 0 631 118 0 19 62 48 i99 3 9 152 711 8 0 163 ' 377 . 33 3 756 1619 Grand Total ° 20 2 8 11 41 71 1045 16 1 1133 186 0 3$ 112 336 18 1257 69 9 1353 Apprch ~ 48.8 4.9 19.5 26.8 I 6.3 92.2 1.4 0.1 I 55.4 0.0 11.3 33.3 i i_3 92 9 5 1 0 7 2863 Total % 0.7 0.1 0.3 0,4 1.4 2.5 36.5 0.6 0.0 39.6 6.5 0.0 1.3 3.9 11.7 0.6 . 43.9 . . 2.4 0.3 47.3 tine eft Thru ht RTOR A .Total Lett Thru Ri ht RTOR A T t l L k ~amuuun u Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . o a e Thru R ht RTOR .Total Left Thru R' ht R70R A .Total Int Total Intersection 05:00 PM , Volume 14 2 8 Percent 42.4 6.1 242 9 27 3 33 34 5 4 586 92 9 11 7 1 0 0 0 631 118 0 19 62 199 I 9 71 i 33 3 756 1619 05:30 Volume 10 2 6 . 4 22 . 8 . 150 . 2 . 0 160 59.3 31 0.0 0 9.5 31.2 1.2 94.0 4.4 0.4 Peak Factor 3 18 52 2 183 8 1 194 428 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 0.946 Volume 10 2 6 4 22 11 152 D 0 163 31 0 3 18 52 1 187 10 2 Peak Factor 0.375 0.968 ~ 0 957 200 . 0.945 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05;00 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM Volume 14 2 8 9 33 34 586 11 0 631 118 0 19 fit 199 6 730 30 3 769 Percent 42.4 fi.1 24.2 27.3 5.4 92.9 1.7 0.0 59.3 0.0 9.5 31.2 0 6 94 9 3 9 0 4 High Int 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . 05:15 PM . . . Volume 10 2 6 4 22 11 152 0 0 163 31 ~ ~ 0 3 18 52 1 187 10 2 200 Peak Factor 0.375 0.968 0 957 . 0 961 tununcJ. w• "nC[IIWUfri Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&hampton City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather Clear S#art Date : 04/20!2004 r__~„~..,~ ori...ea_ ue.,...,.,_~:_~__ Page No : 1 , uw:uu rm U U 0 0 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 04:45 PM ~ 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 0 0 0 p Apprch % 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 Total % 0.0 0,0 0.0 0,0 l Start Tlme ~ Lefty 7hru ~ Right RTOR A Peak Hour Fran 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 Of 1 Intersection 04:OD PM Volume 0 0 0 0 Percent 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor High Int 3:45:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM Volume D 0 0 0 Percent - - _ _ High Int. - Volume - - _ _ Peak Factor _ otal Left Thru westoouncr Rt ht RTOR A .Total Leit Thru Northbound RI ht RTOR A Total Lett Th Eastboun d . 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 . ru Ri ht RTOR .Total Int. Total 0 0 9 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 6 0 0 4; 10 0 0 7 0 0 7 1 0 0 1 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 7' 10. 17 0 0 1 1 1 22 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 6 19 9 0 23 4 0 0 1 5 0 25 2 0 , 27 ~ 55 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 3 D 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3i 8 0 1 3 0 0 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4i g 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 D 0 2i g 0 2 10 1 0 13 6 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 4 12 0 1 1 5 '9 1 14j 34 0~ 3 8.3 32 88.9 1 2.8 0 0.0 36 10 83 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 7 12 D 37 3 1 41 I 89 0.0 3.4 36.0 1.1 0.0 40.4 . 11.2 . D.0 . 0 0 . 2 2 13 5 I 0.0 0 0 90.2 7.3 2.4 ~ . . . . 41.6 3.4 1.1 46.1 i 0 1 22 0 0 23 4.3 95.7 0.0 0.0 0 0 7 0 0 7 04:15 PM 0 0 9 0 0 9 0.639 4 0 0 1 5 80.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 1 0 0 1 2 04:30 PM 1 0 0 1 2 0.625 0 25 2 0 27 ~ 55 0.0 92.6 7.4 0.0 0 10 0 0 10~ 19 ~ 0.724 04:30 PM ~ 0 10 0 0 10~ 0.675 j 04:00 PM 04:15 PM 04:D0 PM 4 1 22 0 4.3 95.7 0.0 0 23 0.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.0 14 3 0 25 0 0 92 6 2 0 27 j 7 4 04:15 PM 05:00 PM . . . 04:30 PM . 0.0 I - 0 9 0 0 9 3 '~ 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 101 - 0.639 0.583 0.675 i ~4davvr~ T'ra,{frcr P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:($13) 659-8688 Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet e Project No.: ~} `{D ~j7 Date: Za o Count Times: _~_ ~~oM Major Street: ~~~ ~-~ e~.T _ Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph Minor Street: _ C.r.~(~oa~ ~rcJL Direction: N-S Speed Limit: ZS mph City/County: ~c.~, ~r i P. ~ {has Weather: ~ /~ ~~-- h Phasing: ~ ~ ~ - 3 C cles Measured: y ~ ~,nsr ~~.~, ~~d 1 s e Intersec#ion Sketch ,~ r uunny rw ~nern ~.ount Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&tanglewood Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date : 04/20!2004 Weather: Clear -Heavy Vehicles - U-Turns TANGLEWOOD OF u4:uu rnn 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:45 PM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 Q Total 1 0 3 05:00 PM 0 0 3 05:15 PM 2 0 0 05:30 PM 1 1 3 05:45 PM 0 0 0 Total 3 1 6 Grand Total 4 1 9 Apprch % 28.6 7.1 64.3 Total % 0.2 0.0 0.4 dotal 2 1 1 0 Left _ Thru I Riaht 1 96 2 0 128 0 0 128 1 1 119 0 4 2 471 3 3 3 124 0 2 2 149 1 5 3 146 0 0 3 135 0 10 11 554 7 14 13 1025 4 I 1.2 98.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 40.7 0.2 I Start Tlme ~ Left I Thnr I Rlaht ~ Ap Total Left Thru Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . - ' Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 3 1 6 10 11 554 PercenE 30.0 10.0 60.0 1.9 97.9 05:30 Volume 1 1 3 5 3 146 Peak Factor High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM Volume 1 1 3 5 2 149 Peak Factor 0.500 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05 :45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 05:00 PM Volume 3 1 6 10 11 554 Percent 30.0 10.0 60.0 1.9 97.9 Nigh Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM Volume 1 1 3 5 2 149 Peak Factor 0.500 128 10 0 3 129 7 0 3 120 4 0 3 476 30 0 11 127 11 0 3 152 10 0 3 149 9 1 6 138 5 0 4 566 35 1 16 1042 65 1 27 I 69.9 9.1 29.0 41.4 2.6 0.0 1.1 Page No : 1 11 i 13 10 7 0 0 2 0 112 110 155 172 8 11 12 13 41 I 2 549 44 14 I 0 194 ~ 8 13 2 177 7 16 3 198 10 9 4 165 7 52 9 734 32 93) 11 1283 76 0.8 93.6 5.5 3.7 ~ 0.4 50.9 3.0 121 169 185 595 202 186 211 17G 775 1370 54.4 1 566 35 1 16 I 52 9 734 32 0.2 67.3 1.9 30.8 1.2 94.7 4 1 0 149 9 1 6 16 3 198 . 10 05:30 PM 1 05:30 PM 1 152 9 1 6 16I 3 198 10 0.931 0.813 1 05:00 PM 04;45 PM 1 566 35 1 16 52 5 741- 38 0-2 67.3 i .9 30.8 0.6 94.5 4.8 05:30 PM OS:30 PM 1 152 9~ 1 6 16 3 198 10 0.931 ~ 0.813 775 211 211 0.918 263 309 312 116 346 353 381 2519 1403 381 0.921 784 211 0.929 . Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear 04:15 PM 0 0 0 04:30 PM 0 0 1 04:45 PM 0 0 0 Total 0 0 3 05:00 PM 0 0 3 05:15 PM 2 0 0 05:30 PM 1 1 3 05:45 PM 0 0 0 Total 3 1 6 Grand Total 3 1 9 Apprch % 23.1 7.7 69.2 Total °~ 0.1 0.0 0.4 2 l ~i ~ 0 0 121 0 1 0 121 1 0 1 116 0 3 2 449 3 3 3 123 0 2 2 144 1 5 3 142 0 p 3 133 0 10 11 542 1 13 ` 13 991 4 I 1.3 98.3 0.4 f 0.5 0.5 40.6 0.2 Intersection 05:00 PM 6 10 11 542 1 Volume Percent 3 30.0 1 10.0 60.0 2.0 97.8 0.2 0 05:30 Volume 1 1 g 5 3 142 Peak Factor 05:15 PM High Int. 05:30 PM 3 5 2 144. 1 Volume 1 1 0.500 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05 :45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 13y Approach 04:45 PM 05:00 PM 11 542 1 Volume Percent 3 30.0 1 10.0 6 60.0 10 2 0 97.8 0.2 High Int. 05:30 PM p5:15 PM 2 144 1 Volume 1 1 3 5 0.500 Peak Factor 121 8 0 3 122 7 0 3 117 4 0 3 454 za o 11 126 11 0 3 147 10 0 3 145 9 1 5 136 5 0 4 554 35 1 15 1008 63 1 26 I 70.0 1.1 28.9 41.3 2.6 0.0 1.1 554 35 1 15 68.6 2.0 29.4 145 9 1 5 05:30 PM 147 9 1 5 0.942 05:00 PM 554 35 1 15 68.6 2.0 29.4 05:30 PM 147 9 ~ 1 5 0.942 File Name : dre~~d~tangiewood Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 11 10 7 39 0 0 0 0 105 147 163 523 11 12 13 44 14 0 i 92 7 13 2 174 7 15 3 195 10 g 4 161 7 51 9 722 31 90 9 1245 75 I 0.7 93.7 5.6 3.7 0.4 51.0 3.1 a ~ 1.2 94.8 4.1 15 3 195 10 05:30 PM 15 3 195 10 0.850 04;45 PM 51 5 724 37 0.7 94.5 4.8 05:30 PM 15 3 195 10 0.850 l total int.7otat 116 223 116 I 248 159 l 292 199 i 342 183 I 345 208 373 172 I _ 317 7621.- 1377 13291 2440 54.5 Int. Total 1 1377 208 ~ 373 ~ 0.923 208 l 0.916 766 208 t 0.921 ~ t~ r ~s ~ ~ ~ r ~ r ~ rir ,~ r ~ r s ~ ~r r~ r. ~r ~ . a~ r r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ es ~ + ,.+++,+.y +. ,++~++. ~~u++~ Adams Traffic Fiie Name : drevv&tan lewood (813) 763-7763 9 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather. Clear Page No : 1 04:15 PM 1 0 0 04:30 PM 0 0 0 04:45 PM 0 0 0 Total 1 0 0 05:00 PM 0 0 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 0 .Total 0 0 0 Grand Total 1 0 0 Apprch % 100.0 D.0 0.0 Total % 1.3 0.0 D.0 ~ u 5 (} 5 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 p 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 22 0 22 2 0 D 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 p 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 0 0 1 1 0 34 0 34 2 0 1 I 0.0 100.0 0.0 ~ 66.7 0.0 33.3 1.3 0.0 43.6 0.0 43.6 2.6 D.0 1.3 VI v 4 D 4 g 2 0 5 0 5 15 0 1 8 0 9 16 0 0 9 0 9 12 2 1 26 0 27 52 0 0 2 1 3' 4 0 0 3 0 3 8 1 0 3 0 3 8 0 0 4 0 4 6 1 0 12 1 13 26 3 I 1 38 1 40 I 78 2.5 95.0 2.5 3.8 1.3 48.7 1.3 51.3 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 - - ~ ---• --•• •••~~ ~~~ ++~ ~ . +u+a+ inn inru r< n[ a . Dotal Left Thru Right ~ App. Total Int. Total Intersection 04:00 PM Volume i 0 Percent 100.0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 22 100 0 0 0 0 22 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 26 0 27 52 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 0 0 . 7 . 0 7 . 0 . 0 0. 3.7 96.3 0.0 Peak Factor 0 0 1 8 0 g 1g Wigh Int. 04:15 PM 04:15 PM 04:15 PM 04:30 PM ~ 0.813 Volume 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 7 2 0 0 2 1 g 0 Peak Factor 0.250 0.786 0 250 9I . 0.750 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 1 0 Percent 100.0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 22 100.0 0 0.0 22 2 100 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 26 0 27 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:15 PM . 04:15 PM . . 3.7 04:30 PM 96.3 0.0 Volume 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 7 2' ~ 0 0 2 1 8 0 g Peak Factor 0.250 0 786 ~ 0 250 . . 0.750 i ~dam~ Trci{fi,ci P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Project No.: ~~~ Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet Date: ~ ~ 7.a ~ o`f Count Times: ~-~o~ Major Street~ttk1 5-~eG~- Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mphr Minor Street: ~o~~'b~.~L~te~ ~riv~~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: ~/~ mph City/County; e,~-Q,~x~r~tr' ~ Yi n~~~aS Weather: ~,~~- Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch ~--- ~(~ S-~f'ee.~ r (I I I I II ~~o 1~j~ ~~S ~_,r--~ Qrass JK~d~n.r ~~~ `~~ ~S~~ne (~,r~SJ Gnal~i Z~ d t~ rr ~ . ar ~ ~ ~ . r~. ~ s r r~ r r rw ~r rr y Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&so~~~al lcompiexd~v City/County: ClearwatedPinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles - Hea Vehicles - V Tums SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET - ~ ~- Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht A T Westbound ' DREW STREET 1 Eastbound 04:00 PM 0 0 0 . otal 0 Left 0 Thru 98 R ht A .Total Left Thru RI ht .Total Int. Tota! ; 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 0 0 98 131 0 0 114 0 114 113 0 113 212 244 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 124 1 0 123 124 0 0 158 0 158 178 281 Total 0 0 0 0 0 475 1 476 D 0 178 i 563 0 563 i __ 302 1039 05:OD PM 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 153 1 124 ~0 196 0 196 320 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 154 1 0 154 154 D 0 190 0 190 198 0 198 344 05:45 PM Total 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 137 2 139 0 166 0 166 352 •306 1 0 567 4 571 0 750 0 750 ~ 1322 Grand Totat Apprch % 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 i~ 0 0 0 1042 99 5 5 0 5 1047 0 1313 0 1313 ~ 2361 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 . 0.0 . 44.1 : 0.2 44.3 0,0 0.0 100.0 0.0 55.6 0.0 55.6 InL T al Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 05:30 Volume 0 0 Peak Factor High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 RM -Peak 1 of 1 ey Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 Peak Factor 1 1 0 567 4 571 0 750 0 100.0 D.0 99.3 0.7 0.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 154 0 154 0 198 . 0 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 1 1 0 153 1 154 0 198 0 0.250 0.927 05:00 PM 1 1 0 100.0 0.0 05:15 PM 1 1 0 0.250 750 ~ 1322 198 I 352 10.939 i 198 0.947 ~ 04:45 PM 567 4 571 0 762 0 762 99.3 0.7 0.0 100.0 0.0 05:30 PM 153 ' J 154 0 198 0 198 0.927 0.962 ...um~.~ .v~ nvna vvunt Adams Traffic {893) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear File Name :drew&sohuallcomplexdvr Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Eastbound Stara Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Lek Thru RI ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total Int Total 04:00 PM 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 0 92 0 110 0 . 110 . 202 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 115 0 1 124 0 107 0 107 231 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 116 120 0 0 150 169 0 0 150 169 I 266 ~ 28 Total 0 0 0 0 0 451 1 452 0 536 0 53s 9 i aaa 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 121 1 122 0 194 0 194 316 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 149 1 150 0 187 0 187 337 05;30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 150 0 194 0 194 344 05:45 PM 0 0 1 1 0 135 2 137 0 162 0 162 300 Total 0 0 1 1 0 555 4 559 0 737 0 737 1297 Grand Total 0 0 1 1 0 1006 5 1011 0 1273 0 1273 2285 Apprch % 0.0 0.0 100.0 I 0.0 99.5 0.5 ~ 0.0 100.0 0 0 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.0 0.2 44.2 0.0 55.7 . 0.0 55.7 ~ Start lime I Left I 7hru ~ Right Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 0 5:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 1 Percent 0.0. 0.0 100.0 05:30 Volume 0 0 0 Peak Factor High Int 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 1 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 1 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 1 Peak Factor 1 0 555 4 559 0 737 0 737` 1287 0.0 . 99.3 0.7 0.0 100.0 0.0 0 0 150 0 150 0 194 0 194 344 05:15 PM 05:00 PM + 0.943 1 0 149 1 150 0 194 0 194 0.250 0.932 0.950 ) 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 1 0 555 4 559` 0 744 0 744 0.0 99.3 0.7 0.0 100.0 0.0 05:15 PM 05:00 PM 1 0 149 ~ 4 150 0 194 0 194 0.250 0.932 0.959 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ rr ~ ~ ~ r~ ~ ~ +~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~unnnyiva' ~iciutJuwu Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&soft-.ailcornplexdw City/County: Clearwater!Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date : 04/20!2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Hea Vehicles i SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRVEWAY DREW STREET DREW STREET Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Westbound Thru ht A Total Left Eastbound Thru Ri ht 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 . 6 0 4 A ,Total 0 Int. Total 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 6 4 0 6 10 04:30 PM 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 8 0 8 13 15 _ Total 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 4 0 9 0 9 I 13 4 0 24 0 27 0 27 _ 51 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 4 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 3 0 7 __ 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 4 0 4 8 • Total 0 0 0 0 0 12 G 0 12 0 13 0 13 25 Grand Totat Apprch % 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 I l 0 0 0 36 100 0 0 0 0 36 0 40 0 40 76 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 f . 0.0 . 47.4 . 0.0 I 47.4 0,0 0.0 100.0 52.6 0.0 0.0 52.6 sur r esHr.L cunnr~tx DRIVEWAY j DREW STREET DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Eastbound Sfart Tlme Left Thru R ht A Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak f of 1 .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total 1nt Total -__ ~.~ Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 O i 0 24 0 24 0 27 0 j 27~ 51 Percent 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 . 8 . 0 I Peak Factor 8 15 High Int. 3:45:00 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 0 850 ~ Volume 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 9 0 g l Peak Factor 0.857 0.750 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 24 0 27 0 27 Percent - - - 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0 0 High Int. - 04:15 PM 04:45 PM . Volume - - - - 0 7 '0. 7 0 9 0 g Peak Factor 0.857 0.750 ~~~ rY P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet Project No,: Q yQ Date: ~I Zo~,o`~ __ Count Times: - ~{ (p,~ Major Street: ~r e.~.~ s~~e.-~ Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph ~ ~ _ Minor Street: ~c~J a ~ } ULVu.+.e. Direction: N-S Speed Limit; Z5 mph City/County: ~~~ ~~~,,r ~ P~ stie~~S Weather: ~~e,~^ ~ F-- Phasing: ~ ~ - ~l ~ ~ ---~ 3 Cycfes Measured: ~d Q; ~ j - s,~ , x ,.~, B a e Intersection Sketch , ~ wanly w' snout ~.uunt Adams Traffic. File Name :Grew&bayvievr (893) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date : 04120!2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 Groups Printed- Passenger Vehicles - Heaw Vehicles - r f-T. ~~~~ Bran 1 fine 04:00 PM Left 5 Thru 99 Ri ht 0 A .Total Lett Thnf R ht . Total Left ThruJ y V Rl ht A .Total lnt. Tota! 04:15 PM 4 120 0 104 124 7 12 0 0 11 4 18 0 113 2 115 237 04:30 PM 10 i04 0 114 17 0 15 16 32 0 0 113 1 114 254 04:45 PM 0 97 0 97 27 0 1 i 38 0 147 10 157 303 Total 19 420 0 439 63 0 41 104 0 171 544 1 14 __ 172 307 558 1101 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 8 9 107 107 0 0 115 22 0 18 40 0 192 5 197 352 05:30 PM 7 117 0 116 124 49 38 0 0 19 68 0 172 6 178 3G2 05:45 PM 5 120 0 125 18 0 15 19 53 0 201 3 204 381 Total 29 451 0 480 12T 0 71 37 198 0 0 158 723 5 163 32S 19 742 1420 Grand Total 48 871 0 919 190 0 112 302 0 1267 33 1300 Apprch % ° 5.2 94.8 0.0 62.9 0.0 37.1 0.0 97 5 2 5 2521 Total r6 1.9 34.5 0.0 36.5 7.5 0.0 4.4 12.0 0.0 . 50.3 . 1.3 51.6 DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE BREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Thru RI ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total In#. Total; Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 29 451 0 480 127 0 71 198 0 723 19 742 1420 Percent 6.0 94.0 0.0 64.i 0.0 35.9 0.0 97 4 2 6 05:30 Volume 7 117 0 124 38 0 15 53 0 . 201 . 3 Peak Factor 204 381 High Int. 05:45 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 0 932 Volume 5 120 0 125 49 0 19 68 0 201 3 204 Peak Factor 0.960 0 728 . 0.909 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 04:45 PM Volume 29 451 0 480 136 0 63 199 0 T36 15 751 Percent 6.0 94.0 0.0 68.3 0.0 31.7 0.0 98 0 2 0 High Int. 05:45 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM Volume 5 120 0 125 49 0 ~'F9 68 0 201 3 204 Peak Factor 0.960 ~ 0 732 . 0.920 ~ un m iy rvn ici a t.uunt Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 CitylCounty: Clearwater/Pineilas Weather: Clear Groups Printed- File Name : urew&bayview Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No . 1 04:15 PM 3 113 0 116 11 u 0 iu ~i 0 109 2 111 ~ 227 04:30 PM 7 99 0 106 16 0 4 14 15 30 0 107 1 108 23c3 04:45 PM 0 95 0 95 25 0 10 35 0 0 139 166 10 149 285 Total 15 401 0 416 59 0 38 97 0 521 1 14 167 _ 5 5 297 v 3 1048 05:DO PM 6 105 0 i 11 22 0 17 39 0 190 5 195 ~ 05:15 PM 6 104 0 i 10 49 0 19 68 0 170 6 176 345 05:30 PM 6 114 0 120 37 0 15 52 0 197 3 354 05:45 PM 4 119 0 123 18 0 19 37 0 154 5 200 372 Total 22 442 0 464 126 0 70 196 0 711 19 159 730 319 1390 Grand Total 37 843 0 880 185 0 108 293 0 1232 33 1265 Apprch % 4,2 95.8 0.0 I 63.1 0.0 36.9 0.0 97 4 2 6 2438 Total % 1.5 34.6 0.0 36.1 7.6 0.0 4.4 12.0 0.0 . 50.5 . 1.4 51.9 ~ StaR Tima I left ~ Thru ~ Righi Peak dour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 or 1 Intersection 05;00 PM Volume 22 442 0 Percent 4.7 95.3 0.0 05:30 Volume 6 114 0 Peak Factor High int. 05:45 PM Volume 4 119 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 22 442 0 Percent 4.7 95.3 0.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 4 119 0 Peak Factor Q, Total ~ Left I Thru I Right 464 126 0 70 64.3 0.0 35.7 120 37 0 15 05:15 PM 123 49 0 19 0.943 05:00 PM 464 126 0 70 64.3 0.0 35.7 05:15 PM 123 49 0 19. 0.943 196 0 711 19 730 1390 0.0 97.4 2.6 1 52 0 197 3 200 372 0.934 05:30 P M 68 0 197 3 200 ~ 0.721 0.913 04:45 PM 196 0 723 15 738 0,0 98.0 2.0 05:30 PM 68 0 197 3 200 0.721 0.923 ~ r ^w ,~ ^w ~r ~- r ~r r ~r ~ ~ rir r rr ~i ~r r i ununy rv •~neru c,ouni - Adams Traffic File Name : grew&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather. Clear Page No : 1 Groups Printed- Heaw Vehicles • 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:45 PM Total 0 1 0 1 7 5 2 19 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 6 2 20 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 - - 1 1 2 3 7 --•- 0 0 0 0 0 ...,.. 4 6 B 5 23 ..~ ~~. 0 0 0 0 0 ~ . ~~~~ 4 6 8 5! 23 ~ m~ iorai 1Q 14 1 G ___ 10 ~ 50 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:45 PM Total 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 1 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 12 0 0 0 0 2~ 4 4 12 6 8 5 24 Grand Total Apprch °k Total % 2 6.7 2.7 28 93.3 37.8 0 0.0 0.0 30 I 40.5 5 55.6 6.8 0 0.0 0.0 4 44.4 5.4 9 I 12.2 0 0.0 0.0 35 100.0 47.3 0 0.0 0.0 39 { '' 47.3 ! 74 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 1 19 0 Percent 5.0 95.0 0.0 04:30 Volume 1 5 0 Peak Factor High Int 04:15 PM Volume 0 7 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach .04:00 PM Volume 1 19 0 Percent 5.0 95.0 O.D Nigh Int. Q4:15 PM Volume 0 7 0 Peak Factor 20 4 0 3 7 0 23 0 23 ' 50 57.1 0.0 42.9 0.0 100.0 0.0 6 1 0 1 2 0 8 0 8~ 16 04:45 PM 04:30 PM • ! 0.781 7 2 0 1 3 0 8 0 8 0.714 0.583 0.719 Q4:00 PM 04:00 PM 20 4 0 3 7 0 23 0 23 57.1 0.0 42.9 0.0 100.0 0.0 04:45 PM 04:30 PM i i 7 2 0 .~ 3 0 8 0 8 0.714 0.583 0.719 I y4 dav~ T'resfFicr P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tei:{813) 763-7763 Fax:{893) 659-8688 s Projec# No.: ~ ~d~7 Turning Movement Counf Field Data Sheet Date: y~Zr'~`~ ., Count Tmes: -~ ~ Major Street: ~f~ ,$p~ ~wd Direction: N-S Speed Limit: _ _Lj5 mph sc~ Minor Street: ~~ft,~J ~~~-~, Direction: E-W Speed Limit: s ~ mph CitylCotanty: ~P~wc~(z~ nG t S Weather: - Li Phasing: ~' ~Q~"J 3 Cycies Measured: ~ ~ - Z3s~. 3`~scc. s~.p 2~fsa. l3Ksrc. - LZo sec. 23 sec. 3'i soc. t2Stc. l~f sac, t3s{ s~z: - Z 201ec, Intersection Sketch Z3 scc, 37 s~c• 21 Scc ~P 13 Q sar. ZZn sac. C~GC. M.oofe, J~ ~f ~f ~c~e e.~" ,~, C~ S ~ ~, _ arrow s -- 5 scc{iw+ ~ - T s soon C~µp~~ .. Qrrows ~ ,~j'fCG~OrI ~' 1r fny~ T~~"v' ~' ~5~ ( I ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ unnny we went amount Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/21/2004 Gro P ~ Page No : 1 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD u s nnted- Passen er Vehicl DREW STREET es - Hea Vehices - U-T Southbound Westbound MCMULLEN BOC Start Time 04:00 PM Left Thn~ RI ht RTOR A . Total s aFn F~ a cue Left Thru Ri ht RTOR N rthb 04:15 PM 4 459 62 3 528 8 8 1 3 04:30 PM 6 480 55 0 541 9 15 5 0 04:45 PM 6 500 66 3 575 12 17 4 1 Tofat 24 1899 235 10 2168 38 48 14 4 05:00 PM 4 502 83 5 594 10 16 3 1 05:15 PM 5 500 40 6 551 14 18 4 1 05:30 PM 8 461 62 4 535 8 16 5 2 05:45 PM 14 406 55 5 480 12 15 3 1 Total 31 1869 240 20 2160 44 65 15 5 Grand Total 55 3768 475 30 4328 82 113 29 9 Apprch % 1.3 87.1 11.0 0.7 ~ 35.2 48.5 12.4 3 9 Total % 0.4 28.4 3.6 02 32.7 0.6 0.9 0.2 . 0.1 0 ound Eastbound Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru R ht RTOR A Total Int Total 21 20 34 42 912 879 12 13 0 0 958 70 11 16 43 . 140 . 1643 29 34 998 11 1 934 964 88 77 7 i0 17 13 36 i48 1630 34 21 968 11 1 1001 81 11 11 35 30 135 133 1669 1743 104 131 3677 47 2 3857 316 39 57 144 556 6685 30 37 26 956 13 0 995 91 12 25 39 167 1786 31 25 26 948 840 2 11 1 976 87 13 12 32 144 1708 31 27 775 13 0 0 877 815 76 90 12 19 39 146 1589 129 104 3519 39 1 3663 344 18 55 24 80 23 133 155 612, 1481 6564 233 235 7196 86 3 75201 660 94 137 277 1168 13249 3.1 95.7 1.1 0.0 f 56.5 8.0 11.7 23 7 1.8 1.8 54.3 0.6 0.0 I 56.8 5.0 0.7 1.0 , 2.1 8.8 e our rom PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 -~ - • •-•-~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ R~ ~~~ n~urc H . iotai Lett Thru I Right I RTOR ~ App. Total Intersection 04:30 PM Volume 21 9982 244 Percent 0.9 87.7 10 8 14 0 6 2261 45 34 6 66 50 16 3 130 106 3790 37 3 3936 336 46 61 136 579 . 05:00 Volume 4 502 83 . 5 584 . 10 .6 1fi 12.3 3 2.3 1 2.7 96.3 0.9 0.1 58.0 7.9 10.5 23.5 Peak Factor 30 26 956 13 0 995 91 12 25 39 167 High Int. 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 4 502 83 5 594 14 18 4 1 37 21 968 11 05:00 PM Peak Factor 0.952 0 878 1 1001 91 12 25 39 167 . 0.983 0.867 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45'PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:30 PM 04;45 PM 04:30 PM Volume 21 1982 244 14 2261 44 67 16' S 132 106 3790 37 3 05:00 PM Percent 0.9 87.7 10.8 0.6 33.3 50.8 12.1 3.8 2 7 96 3 0 9 3936 344 55 80 133 612 High Int. 05:00 PM 05:15 PM . D4:45 PM . . 0.1 56.2 9.0 13.1 2-1.7 Volume 4 502 83 5 594 14 - 18 4 1 37 Zi ~ v968 11 1 05:00 PM ~ Peak Factor 0.952 p gg2 1001 91 12 25 39 167 0.983 0.916 G906 1786 0.967 . . Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear I UII11111~ IY' Illtil 11 I.iUUfll Vehicles Start Time Left Thru RIM RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR 04:00 PM 3 431 46 4 484 9 8 4 0 04:15 PM 2 419 59 3 483 8 7 1 3 04:30 PM 2 442 54 0 498 8 12 5 0 04:45 PM 2 478 66 3 549 12 17 3 1 Total 9 1770 225 10 2014 37 44 13 4 05:OD PM 4 464 82 5 555 10 1fi 3 1 05:15 PM 4 461 40 6 531 13 15 4 1 05:30 PM 5 439 61 4 509 8 16 ~ 5 2 05:45 PM 6 391 55 5 457 12 15 3 1 Total 19 1775 238 20 2052 43 fit 15 5 Grand Total 28 3545 463 30 4066 80 106 28 9 Apprch % 0.7 87.2 11.4 0.7 I 35.9 47.5 12.6 4 0 Total % 0.2 27.6 3.6 0.2 31.7 0.6 0.8 0.2 . 0.1 nd File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/21/2004 Page No : 1 21 33 893 12 0 938 70 ~.10 "~14 ", 41 ~ ~ 135 1nL1578 19 25 39 32 864 903 13 11 0 916 87 7 16 35 145 1563 33 21 961 11 1 1 947 994 75 78 10 11 12 30 127 1597 98 125 3621 47 2 37951 3f0 38 11 53 27 133 ' _ 127 ~ 534 1703 6441 30 33 26 945. 13 0 984 91 12 24 37 164 1733 31 23 26 936 832 2 11 1 0 962 87 13 12 32 144 1G70 31 24 768 13 0 869 805 74 87 12 18 19 37 142 1551 125 99 3481 39 i 3620 339 55 24 79 22 128 151 601 1444 6398 223 224 7102 86 3 7415 649 93 132 261 1135 12839 ) 3.0 95.8 1,2 0.0 57.2 8.2 11 6 23 0 1.7 1.7 55.3 0.7 0.0 57.8 ~ 5.i 0,7 . 1.0 . 2.0 8.8 Start Tlme Left Thru ~vw°~~~~~~~ Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru westoound RI ht RTOR A Total i Left Thru Northbound Ri M RT I Eastbound Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 1)5:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . OR A .Total Leif Thru Ri ht RTOR Intersection 04:30 PM Voiume Percent 12 1865 0.6 87.4 242 11 3 14 0 7 2133 43 35 5 60 49 6 15 i2 3 121 _ 102 3745 37 3 3887 1 331 46 59 126 05:00 Volume 4 464 . 82 . 5 555 . 10 . 16 .4 3 2.5 1 30 2.6 96.3 1.0 0.1 5$.9 8.2 10 5 22 4 Peak Factor 26 945 13 0 984 91 12 24 37 High Int. 05:00 PM 04:45 PM Q4:45 PM Volume 4 464 82 5 555 12 17 3 1 33 21 961 11 1 05:00 PM Peak Factor 0.961 0 917 994 91 12 24 37 . 0.978 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 04:30 PM 05:00 PM Voiume Percent 15 1862 0 7 86 8 249 11 6 18 0 8 2144 43 64 15 5 127 102 3745 37 3 3887 339 55 79 128 High int. . . 05:00 PM . . 33.9 04:45 PM 50.4 11.8 3.9 2.6 96.3 1.0 0.1 56.4 9.2 13.1 21.3 Volume 4 464 82 5 555 12 17 3 1 33 04:45 PM 21 ~ ~ 961 11 1 05:00 PM Peak Factor 0.966 0 962 994 91 12 24 37 . 0.978 i I 562 6703 164 1733 0.9G7 164 0.857, 601 1G4 0.916 rr rr irr rr rr ® rr rr rr rr ^r rr r rr r r rr r ~ wooly Ivv IICIIL l.Ulln[ Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth Site Code :00004097 City/County: ClearwaterlPinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Grou s Printed- Hea Vehicles Page No : 1 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET Start Tlme 04:00 PM Left 0 Southbound Thru Rf ht RTOR A 29 S 0 .Total 35 Left 0 Westbound Thlu Ri ht RTOR A .Total 0 0 0 0 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD Northbound Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left DREW STREET Eastbound Thru Rl ht RTOR .Total Int. Total i 04:15 PM 04:30 PM __ 04:45 PM Tota! 0 0 1 1 40 3 0 38 1 0 22 0 0 129 10 0 43 39 23 140 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 1 D 1 4 1 0 0 19 0 0 19 3 15 0 0 18 1 15 0 0 16 0 7 0 0 7 0 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 1 i 0 1 5 0 0 3 5 3 8 6 59 65 67 37 6 4 56 0 0 60 6 l 4 11 22 228 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:45 PM Total 0 0 0 1 1 38 19 22 15 94 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 39 19 23 16 97 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 11 12 8 7 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 14 S 7 40 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 5 3 0 4 3 10 53 37 35 26 151 Grand Total Apprch % Total % 2 0.8 0.5 223 94.1 58.8 12 5.1 3.2 0 0.0 0.0 237 62.5 2 20.0 0.5 7 70.0 1.8 1 10.0 0.3 0 0.0 0.0 10 2.6 , 6 fi.0 1.6 94 94.0 24.8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 100 I 26.4 ~ 10 31.3 2.6 1 3.1 0.3 5 15.G 1.3 1 G 50.0 4.2 32 i.4 379 Start Tlme Dm4 N~yr Lmm 014 . Left Thru R' ht ~~ b~A ~w ~~ 45 0 ~~ o..~~ ~ r ~ i-~can yin i ftTOR A .Total Left Thru RI ht RTOR A Total Left Thru v R' hty, RTOR _ - App Total j Left , Thro tasmounct Right RTOR App_Total . Intersection 04:00 PM Volume i 129 10 Percent 0.7 92.1 7.1 04:30 Volume 0 38 1 Peak Factor 0 0.0 0 140 39 1 16.7 1 4 66.7 3 1 16.7 0 0 0.0 0 ti 4 4 6.7 1 56 93.3 15 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 I 60 16 6 27.3 2 1 4.5 0 4 18.2 1 11 50.0 5 22 8 High Int. 04:15 PM Volume 0 40 3 Peak Factor 0 43 0.814 04:30 PM 1 3 0 0 ~ 4 0.375 04:00 PM 0 19 0 0 19I 0.789 04:30 PM 2 0 1 5 8 0.688 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:15 PM Volume 1 138 5 Percent 0.7 95.8 3.5 High Int. 04:15 PM Volume 0 40 3 Peak Factor D 0.0 0 144 43 0.837 04:30 PM 2 22.2 04:30 PM 1 6 fi6.7 3 1 11.1 0 0 0.0 0 9 4 0.563 04:00 PM 4 6.7 04:00 PM 0~ 56 93.3 ~ 19 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 60 19 0.789 04:00 PM 6 27.3 04:30 PM 2 1 4.5 0 4 1$.2 1 i1 50.0 5 22 8 O.G88 228 67 0.851 ~tdawr~r Tra~f~,cr P.O. Box 997 Plant City, Fl_ 33564 Tei:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Project No.: d `gyp 7 Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet Date: y 12t ~ D~{ Count Times: ~- (~p,~ Major Street: SQ CQ O Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph Minor Street: ~-aw~.p~,n ~ocic~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: 35 mph n_ City/County: `~eR.,rWc~~ ~ ~,~.~e~x.aS Weather: (~,~~ Phasing: a 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch ~~ $tC . 20 roc. 2a scc I { 3 s~'• ~ J3a scc. Z ~~ ~. ~ 26ofl .rtc . !~ o `mac. - t3a sc~., ununy rv• •rncir- t.vunl Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name : sr60&liampton Site Code :40004097 City/County: Clearwater/PineElas Start Date : 04/21!2004 Weather. Clear Page No . 1 C3rnr me Prin-e.L D.~~~d....... v,.~.:..r.... . -.- _ _ _ - Heaw VahrclPS - Start Tlme I Left J Thn- J Right ~ RTOR 04:00 PM 6 0 2 7 04:15 PM 9 0 7 3 04:30 PM 7 1 2 4 04:45 PM 13 1 15 6 Total 35 2 26 20 05:00 PM 8 3 6 5 05:15 PM 7 1 10 2 05:30 PM 10 2 9 7 05:45 PM 9 0 9 fi TotaE 34 6 34 20 Grand Totat 69 8 60 40 Apprch % 39.0 4.5 33.9 22.6 Total % 0.7 0.1 0.6 D.4 ~a i .544 16 1 568 7 0 1 1 19 1 499 27 0 527 10 0 2 3 14 2 582 19 2 605 9 1 3 2 35 3 609 29 0 641 3 2 0 1 83 13 2234 91 3 2341 29 3 6 7 22 3 543 23 3 572 S 1 1 0 20 6 571 30 0 607 3 1 0 1 28 1 642 42 2 687 7 7 0 0 24 1 530 43 3 577 5 3 0 0 94 11 2286 138 8 2443 23 12 1 1 177 24 4520 229 11 4784 52 15 7 8 0.5 94.5 4.8 0.2 1 63.4 18.3 8.5 9.8 1.8 0.2 46.3 2.3 0.1 49.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 c,wr ~.ru i nru rcr nt K I UK A . Total I Int Total 9 11 572 8 0 59 1 11 83 15 16 560 10 0 586i 1147 15 23 532 5 0 560 1194 6 23 6i3 7 0 643. 1325 45 73 2277 30 0 23801 4849 10 27 601 7 2 637 j 1241 5 21 559 8 0 588 1220 14 18 554 9 0 5811 1310 8 25 498 i 0 524 1133 37 91 2212 25 2 2330 4904 821 164 4489 55 2 4710 9753 3.5 95.3 1.2 0.0 0.8f 1.7 .46.0 0.6 0.0 48.31 Start Time Left Southbound Ttiru R1 ht RTOR A Total Leff Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR """~~ 'v'""""" Northbound SR 60 Eastbound - Peak Hoar From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . A .Total Leff Thru Ri ht RTOR .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR _ A .Total Llnt. Total _ Intersection 04:45 PM Volume 38 7 40 20 105 . 13 2365 124 5 2507 21 11 1 2 35 89 2327 31 2 Percent 36.2 6.7 38.1 19.0 0.5 94.3 4.9 0.2 60.0 31.4 2.9 5.7 3 6 95 0 1 3 2449 5096 04:45 Volume Peak Factor 13 1 15 6 35 3 609 29 0 641 3 2 0 1 6 . 23 . 613 . 7 0.1 0 643 ; 1325 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM ~ 05:30 PM 10.962 Volume 13 1 15 6 35 1 642 42 2 687 7 7 0 0 14 04:45 PM Peak Factor 0.750 0.912 0 (125 23 613 7 0 643 . 0.952 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume Percent 38 36 2 7 40 6 7 38 1 2D 19 0 105 13 2365 124 5 2507 30 4 6 6 46 89 2327 31 2 24491 High Int. . 04:45 PM . . . 0.5 05:30 PM 94.3 4.9 0.2 65.2 8.7 13.0 13.0 3.6 95.0 1.3 0.1 ' Volume 13 1 15 6 35 1 642 42 2 687 04:15 PM 10 ' 0 2 3 04:45 PM ~ Peak Factor 0.750 0.912 ~ 15 0 767 23 613 7 0 643 . - 0.952 , i rummy rvr ucut ~.wtn Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: ClearwatedPinellas Weather: Clear File Name : sr60&hampton Site Code :00004097 Start Date : 04!21/2004 Page No : 1 tart Time eft HAMP70N ROAD Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total eft hru _.__ SR 60 Westbound R' ht RT ... . OR ...........~ A .,......, .o .,,.,,~., HAMPTON ROAD Northbound ' SR GO Eastbound 04:00 PM 5 0 2 7 . 14 7 533 15 1 .Total 556 Left 1Txu R ht R70R A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Tots! Int. Total 04:15 PM 9 0 6 3 18 1 485 25 0 511 7 10 0 1 1 0 2 3 9 15 11 15 545 5 7 0 563 1 i 42 04:30 PM 6 1 2 4 13 1 573 19 2 595 9 1 3 2 15 20 33 10 0 558 1102 04:45 PM 13 1 i i 6 31 3 602 29 0 634 3 2 0 1 6 513 5 0 538 1161 Total 33 2 21 20 76 12 2193 88 3 2296 29 3 6 7 45 22 68 597 2188 7 29 0 0 62G 2285 1297 4702 05:00 PM 8 3 6 5 05:15 PM 7 1 8 2 05:30 PM 9 2 9 7 05:45 PM 9 0 6 6 Total 33 6 29 20 Grand Total 66 8 50 40 Apprch °k 40.2 4.9 30.5 24.4 Total °k 0.7 0.1 0.5 0.4 22 3 531 23 3 560 8 1 1 0 18 6 563 30 0 599 3 1 0 1 27 1 628 42 2 673 7 7 0 0 21 1 519 43 3 566 5 3 0 0 B8 11 2241 138 8 2398 23 12 1 1 164+ 23 4434 226 11 4694 52 15 7 8 0.5 94.5 4.8 0.2 1 63.4 18.3 8.5 9.8 1.7 0.2 46.8 2.4 0.1 49.5 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 10 25 584 7 2 618 1210 5 19 543 7 0 569 1191 14 14 545 9 0 568 1282 8 23 479 1 0 503 1098 37 81 2151 24 2 2258 4781 82 149 4339 53 2 454 9483 1 3.3 95.5 1.2 0.0 3 0.9 1.6 45.8 0.6 0.0 47.9 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northb d T oun Eastbound Start ime Peal. Hour Fmm na• Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total nn PM to n5vl~i PM - Paatr 1 of 1 Left Thru Ri ht R70R A .Tots! Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru R' ht RTOR App. Total Intersection 04:45 PM Volume 37 7 34 20 98 13 2324 124 5 2466 21 11 1 2 35 80 2269 30 2 2381 Percent 37.8 7.1 34.7 20.4 0.5 94.2 5.0 0.2 60.0 31.4 2.9 5.7 3.4 95 3 1 3 0 1 04;45 Volume 13 1 11 6 31 3 602 29 0 634 3 2 0 1 6 . 22 597 . 7 . Peak Factor 0 626 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM Volume 13 1 11 6 31 1 628 ~ 42 2 673 7 7 0 0 14 22 597 7 0 626 Peak Factor 0.790 0.916 0 625 . 0.951 Peal< Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 t3yApproach 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 37 7 34 20 98 13 2324 124 5 2466 30 4 6 6 46 80 2269 30 2 Percent 37.8 7.1 34.7 20.4 0.5 94.2 5.0 0.2 65.2 8.7 13.0 13.0 3.4 95 3 1 3 0 1 2381 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 04:15 PM . 04:45 PM . . Volume 13 1 11 6 31 1 628 42 2 673 10 ' . 0 2 3 15 22 597 7 0 626 Peak Factor 0.790 0.916 ~ 0 767 . 0.951 i i lnt. Total 4980 1297 0.960 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ li ~ ® ® i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ r ~ ~ r ~ ~ a~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ r ~u~~~~~~y~~~• •~~~~~~~~u~~~ Adams Traffic File Name : ,rGO&hampton (813) 763-7763 Site Cade :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pineltas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear ^_ Page Na : 1 5outnoound Westbound Northbound Start Fiore Leff Thru Rl ht RTOR A .Total Lett Thru Rf ht RTOR .Total Left Thru Rl ht RTOR 04:00 PM 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 i 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 04:15 PM 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 2 0 i6 0 0 0 0 04:30 PM t D 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 04:45 PM 0 0 4 0 4 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 Total 2 0 5 0 7 0 41 3 0 44 0 0 0 0 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 05:15 PM 0 0 2 0 2 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 05:30 PM 1 D 0 0 1 D 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 3 0 3 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 5 0 6 0 45 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 3 0 10 0 13 0 86 3 0 89 0 0 0 0 Apprch % 23.1 0.0 76.9 0.0 I 0.0 96.6 3.4 0.0 ~ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 Total % 1.1 0.0 3.8 0.0 5.D 0.4 33.0 1.1 0.0 34.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 . 0.0 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD _ _ Southbound Westbound Northbou nd Sterf Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru R' M RTOR A .Total Left Thru R ht RTOR A Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 2 0 5 0 7 0 41 3 0 44 0 0 0 0 Percent 28.6 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.0 93.2 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 04:15 Volume 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 2 0 i6 0 0 0 . 0 Peak Factor High Int. 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 3:45:OD PM Volume 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 2 D 16 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor 0.438 0.688 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 05:p0 PM 04:00 PM Volume 2 0 5 0 7 0 45 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 Percent 28.6 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.0 1 00.0 0.0 0.0 - _ _ High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM Volume 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 0 0 14 -' - Peak Factor 0.438 0.804 ~ ' - _ f 0 0 27 0 0 27 44 0 2 19 0 0 21 ~ 31 0 _ 0 16 0 0 16, 27 0 2 89 1 0 92 ~ _ 143 0 ~ 2 17 0 0 19 31 0 ~ 0 16 1 0 17 ( 27 0 3 9 0 0 12 27 0~ `0__ 19 0 0 19 ~ 33 OJ 5 61 1 0 67 ~ 118 0 7 150 2 0 159 ~ 261 ~ 4.4 94.3 1.3 0.0 0.0 2.7 57.5 0.8 0.0 60.9 0 I 2 89 1 0 92 E 143 2.2 96.7 1.1 0.0 0 0 27 0 0 27 ~ 44 0.813 04:00 PM 0 0 27 1 0 28 ~ 0.821 ~ 04:00 PM 0 2 89 1 0 92 j 2.2 96.7 1.1 0.0 04:00 PM - 0 27 1 0 28 - 0.821 ~~ r~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 3356 Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(893} 659-8688 Project No.: _O ~D Turning Movement Count Field Data Sheet Date: ~ ~ Zt j O`{ - _ Count Times: ~-{-~ pM Major Street: S~ (~'a Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~/5 mph sir Minor Street: ~a.,.,~'~,e~J ,~-~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: st!~mph City/County: ~~~~rw ~`er ~, ~~S Weather: ~~ Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch ~,LIS, ~ n.R•~i Zt~ rr rr rr rr rr it r rr rr rr r~ r rr rr r^i rr rr r rr Adams Traffic File Name : ,r60&bayview (813) 7fi3-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: ClearwaterJPinellas Start Date :04/2112004 Weather. Clear Page No : 1 BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound ' Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru RI ht A .Total left Thnr R' ht A .Total Left Thru R ht _ A Total Int Total 04:00 PM 3 0 12 15 4 562 21 587 0 0 8 8 12 556 6 . 574 i 1184 04:15 PM 4 1 11 16 1 508 10 519 1 1 3 5 1 D 470 5 485 I 1025 04:30 PM 4 0 17 21 2 496 6 504 0 0 3 3 3 455 2 460 ! 988 04:45 PM 2 1 19 22 3 641 28 672 1 1 9 11 9 560 3 572 + 1277 Total 13 2 59 74 10 2207 65 2282 2 2 23 27 34 2041 1 a ~n-" a" ~ #-" AA7A • -- ~ - • ~ ~vv ~ TTf Y 05:00 PM 6 0 21 27 3 610 29 641 0 0 3 3 1i 588 1 600; 1271 05:15 PM 0 0 15 15 2 636 46 684 1 1 7 9 10 525 2 53 05:30 PM 0 0 19 19 1 fi77 39 717 0 0 4 4 16 525 2 7 ~ 1245 05:45 PM 6 1 11 18 0 597 22 619 0 0 4 4 11 480 5 543: 496 1283 Total 12 1 66 79 6 2520 135 2661 1 1 18 20 48 2118 10 _ ~ ~-2176 1137 4936 Grand Total ° 25 3 125 153 I 16 4727 200 4943 3 3 41 47 82 4159 26 4267 ' 9410 Apprch rb 16.3 2.0 8i.7 l 0.3 95.6 4.0 I 6.4 6.4 87.2 1.9 97.5 0 6 Total % 0.3 0.0 1.3 I 1.6 02 50:2 2.1 52.5 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.9 44.2 . 0.3 45.3 i BAYVIEJJV AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 „-- ~ Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound ' Start Tlme Left Thru R ht .Total Lett Thru Ri ht A .Total Lek Thru RI ht A .Total Left Thru R' ht _App. Total ` _lnt Total Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:45 PM ~ Volume 8 1 74 83 9 2564 141 2714 2 2 23 27 46 2198 8 2252 , 5076 Percent 9.6 1.2 89.2 0.3 94.5 5.2 7.4 7.4 85.2 2.0 97.6 0 4 j 05:30 Volume 0 0 19 19 1 677 39 717 0 0 4 4 16 525 . 2 543 ~ 1283 Peak Factor 10 989 High Int 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 05:00 PM j . Volume fi 0 21 27 1 677 39 717 1 1 9 11 11 588 1 6001 Peak Factor 0.769 0.946 0.614 0.938 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 04:00 PM 04:45 PM Volume 16 2 66 86 9 2564 141 2714 2 2 23 27 ~ 46 2196 8 2252 Percent 18.6 2.3 79.1 0.3 94.5 5.2 7.4 7.4 85.2 ` 2:0 97.6 0 4 High Int 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM ~ . 05:00 PM Volume 6 0 21 27 1 677 39 717 1 ~ 1 9 11 11 588_ 1 600 Peak Factor 0.796 0.946 I 0.614 0.938 ...,....y ... ,.,~.,~ ,,..,..~. Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear r_~.. t o...~~a o., _v_u_ File Name . ~r60&bayview Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/21 /2004 Page No : 1 BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht .Tots! Lett Thru RI ht A .Total Left Thru RI ht A .Total Left Thru RI ht A Total InE Total 04:00 PM 3 0 11 14 4 553 21 578 0 0 7 7 10 533 6 . 549 . 1148 04:15 PM 4 1 10 15 1 496 9 506 1 1 3 5 8 448 5 461 987 04:30 PM 4 0 17 21 1 489 6 496 0 D 3 3 1 435 1 437 957 _ 04:45 PM 2 _ 1 17 20 3 634 28 665 1 1 8 10 9 544 2 555 1250 Total 13 2 55 70 9 2172 64 2245 2 2 21 25 28 1960 14 2002 _ a:3a~ 05:00 PM 6 0 20 26 3 600 28 631 0 0 3 3 10 573 1 584 05:15 PM 0 0 13 13 2 629 46 677 1 1 7 9 9 511 2 1244 05:30 PM 0 0 19 19 1 665 38 704 0 0 4 4 16 513 2 522 1221 05:45 PM 6 1 10 17 0 585 22 607 0 0 4 4 f 0 462 5 531 1258 ' 7ota1 12 1 62 75 6 2479 134 2619 1 1 18 20 45 2059 10 477 2114 11 05 4828 Grand Total ° 25 3 117 145 i5 4651 198 4864 3 3 39 45 73 4019 24 4116 fl170 Apprch k 17.2 2.1 80.7 ~ 0.3 95.6 4.1 ~ 6.7 fi.7 86.7 1.8 97.6 0.6 ~ Total % 0.3 0.0 1.3 1.6 0.2 50.7 2.2 53.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.8 43.8 0.3 44.E ~ Peak Hour From D4:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:45 PM Volume 8 1 69 78 Percent 10.3 1.3 88.5 05:30 Volume 0 0 19 19 Peak Factor High int. 05:00 PM Volume 6 0 20 26 Peak Factor 0.750 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 9 2528 140 0.3 94.4 5.2 1 665 38 05:30 PM 1 665 38 2677 2 2 22 7.7 7.7 84.6 704 0 0 4 04:45 PM 704 1 1 8 0.951 04:45 PM 2677 2 2 22 7.7 7.7 84.6 04:45 PM 704 1 ~ 1 8 i 26 44 2141 7 2192 I 4973 2.0 97.7 0.3 4 16 513 2 531 1258 0.988 05:00 PM 10 10 573 1 584f 0.650 0.938 04:45 PM i 26 44 2141 7 2192 2.0 97.7 0.3 05:00 PM 10 10 573 1 5841 0.650 0.938 By Approach 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 16 2 64 82 9 2528 140 Percent 19.5 2.4 78.0 0.3 94.4 5.2 High Int 05:00 PM 05:30 PM Volume 6 0 20 26 1 665 38 Peak Factor 0.788 0.951 . , i ~ ~ s' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adams Tragic File Name ...,60&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Cleannrater/Pinellas Start Date :04121/2004 Weather. Clear Page No : 1 Start Tlme Left BAYVIEW AVENUE Southbound Thru Ri ht A Total left SR 60 Westbound Thru RE ht A t T l SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE Northbound L SR 60 Eastbound 04:00 PM 0 0 1 . 1 0 9 0 . a o 9 eft Thru Rl ht . 0 Total Left ThN Ri ht A .Total Int Total 04:15 PM 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 13 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 23 22 0 25 36 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 20 0 1 24 38 04:45 PM 0 - 0 2 2 0 7 0 7 0 0 1 1 0 16 1 23 30 Total 0 0 4 4 0 35 1 36 0 0 2 2 6 81 2 17 89 27 ~ ~~ 05:00 PM 0 0 1 05:15 PM 0 0 2 05:30 PM D 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 1 Total 0 0 4 Grand Tatai 0 0 8 Apprch % 0.0 0.0 100.0 Total % 0.0 0.0 3.3 1 0 1a o to 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 7 a o 0 0 0 12 1 13 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 12 0 0 0 4 0 41 1 42 0 0 0 S 0 76 2 78 0 0 2 I 0.0 97.4 2.6 ~ 0.0 0.0 100.0 3.3 0.0 31.8 0.8 32.6 0.0 0.0 0.8 0 1 15 0 16 27 0 1 14 0 15 24 0 0 12 0 12 25 0 1 18 _ 0 19 32 0 3 59 0 62 108 2 I 9 140 2 151 I 239 6.0 92.7 i.3 0.8 3.8 58.6 0.8 G3.2 BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru R ht A .Total Left Thru R ht A Total Left Thru R' ht A T tal L ft Pa~4 Nrn~r Fmm f1d•nn P hA fn nF•dF PhA _ Pm4 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 4 4 0 35 t Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 97.2 2.8 Q4:15 Volume 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 Peak Factor High Int 04:45 PM 04:15 PM Volume 0 0 2 2 0 12 1 Peak Factor 0.500 Peak Hour From 04 :00 PM to 05: 45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:30 PM 05:00 PM Volume • 0 0 5 5 0 41 1 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 97.6 2.4 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM Volume 0 0 2 2 0 12 1 Peale Factor 0.625 • o e Thru Ri ht .Total Int. Total 36 0 0 2 2 6 81 2 89 131 a.o o.0 100.o s.7 s1.o 2.2 13 0 0 0 0 2 22 0 24 38 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 0.862 13 0 0 1 1 2 23 0 25I 0.692 0.500 0.890 f 04:00 PM 42 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 100.0 04:00 PM 13 0~ 0 1 0.808 04:00 PM 2 6 81 2 89 6.7 91.0 2.2 04:00 PM 1 2 23 0 25 0.500 0.890 . t fl d:cun~ 7'ra~%cr P.O. Sox 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Project No.: Turning Movemen# Count Field Data Sheet Date: `~ ~2~ o~ Count Times: ~-(-~p~ Major Street: a~,,~t~ ~,,,,.~,~,., Direction: N-S Speed Limit: ~5 meh Minor Street: o~+~-g,~e~..soo r~ ~r~ v~e.. Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph City/County; ~„~I,tasw~c/' { P',.«,~.~s Weather: ~ (~ F-- Phasing: ~ ~ ~ 3 Cycles Measured: ~1/ n u,U(S~ r~ ~ Z~ Intersection Sketch ,~ i ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ unnnt~ it v~an~ uwiit Adams Traffic ($13) 763-7763 File Name : bayview&tanglewood City/County: Clearwatedpinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start pate :04/2012004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles -Heald Vehices - U-rums ~,,.,...r,.. _.,~...._ 04:15 PM 0 4 0 4 9 21 0 6 04:30 PM 0 12 1 13 17 25 0 30 42 0 04:45 PM 0 1 p 1 8 36 0 5 Total 0 20 6 26 44 94 0 44 138 3 14 05:00 PM 0 6 5 11 9 48 0 57 05:15 PM 0 9 5 14 8 56 0 64 3 05:30 PM 0 4 3 7 7 49 0 56 5 05:45 PM 0 5 3 8 6 34 0 40 2 Total 0 24 16 40 30 187 D 217 4 14 Grand Total 0 44 22 66 74 281 0 355 28 Apprch % 0.0 66.7 33.3 20.8 79.2 0.4 I 33 7 Total % 0.0 8.7 4.4 13.1 14.7 55.8 0.0 70.4 . 5.6 Peak Hour From 04:40 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 24 16 Percent 0.0 fi0.0 40.0 05:15 Volume 0 g g Peak Factor Hlgh Int. 05:15 PM Volume 0 9 5 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 24 16 Percent 0.0 60.0 40.0 High Int. 05:15 PM Volume 0 9 5 Peak Factor 40 30 187 0 217 14 13.8 86.2 0.0 28.6 14 8 56 0 64 5 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 14 8 56 0 64 2 0.714 0.846 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 40 32 189 0 221 13 14.5 85.5 0.0 25.5 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 14 8 56 ~ fl 64 2 0.714 ~ 0.863 0 0 D 7 0 ~ 12 34 D 9 ~ __ 12 ~ _ 67 57 ~ 0 20 34 198 0 7 10 ~ 78 0 6 11 ? $9 0 16 18 : 81 0 6 10 ~ 58 0 35 49 i 306 0 55 83 ~ 504 0.0 66.3 O.D .10.9 16.5 ~LEWOOD pRIVE Eastbound fhru Right _ A Totaj +- --- Int. Total 0 35 49 ~ 30G 0.0 71.4 ' 0 6 11 ~ 89 j o.asD 0 1g I 18 0.681 0 38 51 e 0.0 74.5 0 16 I 18 0.708 . . w nu iy ~... •icui ~+vun~ Adams Traffic (893) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear Printed- File Name : bayvie..,~tanglewood Site Code : OOfl04097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Start Time 04:00 PM Lett 0 Thru 3 Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left ThrU~~uuurw RI ht A .Total Int Total 04:15 PM 0 4 5 0 8 4 10 6 12 20 0 22 5 0 3 8 . 38 04:30 PM 0 11 1 12 15 23 0 0 26 38 0 5 0 0 0 30 04:45 PM 0 1 0 1 8 34 0 42 2 0 5 10 GO Total 0 19 6 25 39 89 D 128 t2 0 0 9 t7 11 54 29 182 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 0 0 6 ~8 5 5 11 8 48 0 56 2 0 6 8 75 05:30 PM 0 4 3 13 7 6 7 56 4$ 0 0 62 5 0 6 11 86 05:45 PM 0 5 3 8 5 34 0 55 39 2 0 14 16 78 Total 0 23 16 39 26 186 0 212 4 13 0 0 5 31 9 56 44 295 Grand Total 0 42 22 64 I 65 275 0 340 25 0 4g Apprch % 0.0 65.6 34.4 1 19.1 80.9 0.0 34 2 0 0 65 8 73 477 Total % 0.0 8.8 4.6 13.4 13.6 57.7 0.0 71.3 . 5.2 . 0.0 . 10.1 15.3 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 23 16 Percent 0.0 59.0 41.0 05:15 Volume 0 8 5 Peak Factor High Int. 05:15 PM Volume 0 8 5 Peak Factor Peak Nour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 23 16 Percent 0.0 59.0 41.0 High Int. 05:15 PM Volume 0 8 5 Peak Factor 39 26 186 0 212 13 0 31 44 295 12.3 87.7 0.0 29.5 0.0 70 5 13 6 56 0 62 5 0 . 6 11 8G 05:15 PM 05:30 PM ~ 0.858 13 6 56 0 62 2 0 14 16~ 0.750 0.855 ~ 0.688 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 39 29 186 D 215 11 0 35 46~ 13.5 86.5 0.0 23.9 0.0 76 1 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . 13 6 56 ~fl 62 2 0 14 16) 0.750 0.867 0.719 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' l Ulttli l(J. IVI' '[ICIII LUURt Adams Traffic File Name : bayview~tanglewood (813) 763-7763 ~ Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04120/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4~ 0 04:30 PM 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 4 0 04:45 PM 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 2 0 2 1 Total 0 1 0 1 5 5 0 10 2 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 05:15 PM 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Total 0 1 0 1' 4 1 0 5 1 Grand Total 0 2 0 2 9 6 0 15 3 Apprch % 0.0 100.0 0.0 ~ 60-0 40.0 0.0 30 0 Total % 0.0 7.4 0.0 7.4 33.3 22.2 0.0 55.6 . 11.i I _. _ Start Time I Left I Thru ~ Pik Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak t of 1 Intersection 04:15 PM Volume 0 1 Percent 0.0 100.0 04:30 Volume 0 1 Peak Factor High Int. 04:30 PM Volume 0 1 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:30 PM Volume 0 2 Percent 0.0 100.0 High Int. 04:30 PM Volume 0 1 Peak Factor Oght i App. Total I Left I ThCu ~ Right ADP Total Left 0 1 6 5 0 I 11) 2 0.0 54,5 45.5 0.0 40.0 0 1 2 2 0 4 0 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 0 1 3 1 0 4 0 0.250 0.688 04:15 PM 04:00 PM 0 2 6 5 0 11 2 0-0 54.5 45.5 0.0 40.0 04:15 PM Q4:00 PM 0 1 3 1 '9 4 1 0.500 0.688 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 7 0 0 1 3 0 3 5 - --- 18 0 7 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 4 5~ 11 0 7 10 { 27 0.0 70.0 0.0 25.9 37.0 I t_EWOOD DR{VE Eastbound RI~ __Rightl App. Total 0 3 5 o.o so.a 0 2 2 0 2 2 f 0.625 0 3 g 0.0 GO-0 0 1 2 0.625 17 7 0.607 FDOT PEAK SEASON CATEGORY REPORT Pri IY A 26/2 04 dte: nt pr 0 Floridai)epartment of Transportation Transportation Statistics Office 2002 Peak Season Factor Category Rep ort PINELLA5 COUNTYWIDE Category: 1500 Week Dates SF PSCiF 1 01/01/2002 - 01/05/2002 1.06 1.13 2 01/06/2002 - 01/12/2002 I.OS 1.12 3 01/13/2002 - 01/19/2002 1.04 1.11 4 01/20/2002 - 01/26/2002 1.02 1 09 ' S 01/27/2002 - 02/02/2002 1.00 . 1.06 6 02/03/2002 - 02/09/2002 0.98 1.04 * 7 02/10/2002 - 02/16/2002 0.96 1.02 * 8 02/17/2002 - 02/23/2002 0.95 1.01 * 9 02/24!2002 - 03/02/2002 0.94 1.00 * 10 03/03/2002 - 03/09/2002 0.93 0.99 ' * * 11 12 03/10/2002 - 03/16/2002 03/17/2002 - 03/23/2002 0.92 0.92 0.98 0.98 * I3 03/24/2002 - 03/30/2002 0.93 0.99 * 14 03/31/2002 - 04/06/2002 0.93 0.99 * 15 04/07/2002 - 04/13/2002 0.94 1.00 ' * 16 04/14/2002 - 04/20/2002 0.94 1.00 * 17 04/21/2002 -04/27/2002 0.95 1.01 * I8 04/28/2002 - 05/04/2002 0.96 1.02 ' ~ * 19 05/05/2002 - OS/1 1/2002 0.97 1.03 20 05/12/2002 - 05/18/2002 0.99 1.05 21 05/19/2002 - 05/25/2002 0.99 I.OS 22 05/26/2002 -06/01/2002 0.99 1.05 ' 23 06/02/2002 - 06/08/2002 1.00 1.06 24 06/09/2002 - 06/15/2002 1.00 1.06 ' 25 26 06/16/2002 - 06/22/2002 06/23/2002 - 06/29/2002 1.00 1.00 1.06 1.06 27 06/30/2002 - 07/06/2002 1.00 1.06 28 07/07/2002 - 07/13/2002 1.01 1.07 29 07/14/2002 - 07/20/2002 1.01 1.07 ' 30 07/21/2002 - 07/27/2002 1.01 1.07 31 07/28/2002 - 08/03/2002 1.01 1.07 32 08/04/2002 - 08/10/2002 1 01 1 07 ' 33 08/11/2002 - 08/17/2002 . .1.02 . 1.09 34 08/18/2002 - 08/24/2002 1.03 1.10 35 08/25/2002 - 08/31/2002 1.03 1.10 36 09/01/2002 - 09/07/2002 1.04 1.11 37 09/08/2002 - 09/14/2002 1.05 1.12 38 09/15/2002 -09/21/2002 1.06 1.13 ' 39 40 09/22/2002 -09/28/2002 09!29/2002 - 10/05/2002 1.05 1.04 1.12 1.11 41 10/06!2002 - 10/12/2002 1.03 1.10 42 10/13/2002 - 10/19/2002 1.02 1.09 43 10/20/2002 - 10/26/2002 1.02 1.09 4a 10/27/2042 - i 1/02!2002 1.03 1.10 45 11/03!2002 - 11/09/2002 1.03 1.10 ' 46 47 11/10/2002 - 1.1/16/2002 11/17/2002 - 11/23/2002 1.04 1.04 1.11 1.11 48 11/24/2002 -11/30/2002 I.OS 1.12 49 12/01/2002 - 12/07/2002 I.OS 1.12 S0 12/08/2002 - 12/14/2002 1.06 1.13 ' 51 12/15/2002 - 12/21/2002 1.06 1.13 52 12/22/2002 - 12/28/2002 1.05 1.12 53 12/29/2002 - 12/31/2002 1.04 1.11 Note: "*" indicates peak season week MOt:F = 0.94 Page 1 2004 TRAFFIC VOLUMES ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SOFTBALL - -- COMPLEX 'x--36 ~ 2- 18. 16 I2I 13 X680 6I I1I I3 ' ~ 521 1I '. ~-- 4 F- 424 2415 18183 20 _ y ~~ y- 12 ~ y ~i ,`- 10 ~ ; F-533 ~ 27 DREWSTREE7' ~ J~ ~ ~ 43 34 ~ _._. 560 ~ ~ ~ 690 -~ <-~ ~ ~ 705.--~ _, 680 --~_ .:.... 319 11 ~, .117 0 77 30 ~ 33 1 15 18 ~, ~ 67 44-~ 187.-y 101 3600 38 15 23 . _ TANGLEWOOD DRIVE ~ ~, o p 13 --~' ~ ~ ~¢ " a 33 -Z, 28' 176 i w m° Q. J _~ j ~ , 57 7 36 ~_ 123'. 70 1 8 : .. ~ 1 ~ y ~ 2212 I I I F-- 2436 c~ y ~i ~ 9 ,.; _ , 85 ~' T ~ GULF TO BAY BLVD: {S.R. 60J '~ ~ 31 ~, 20 11 3 2088 --~ g ~, 2 2 22 EGEND -FIGURE 2 17s 2004 eACItGROUND rRAFFic JASMINE COURT/PARKVIEW VILLAGE 2004 AVERAGEANNUAL PM PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ~'~ ~~~.. SIGNAL TIMING SHEETS a' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ~rr-e~~.~- PM Perak ~~~ 06/08/2007 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 02 ~(y1vTRQLLER ~'~11~G SHEE'N' zN~.RSSCnoN: DREW ST. 8: N. McAi4UttEAI BOOTH RD, n~rTSRSECTioN # 83~ PHASE 1 N. McMUI.LEN BOOTH RD. SBtX PHASE 5 N. M~MULLEN BOOTH RD. N~BLT PHASE z N. McMULtEN B04rN RD. NB PHA,SB b N. AIIc11NUtLEN BOOTH RD. SB PHASE 3 PHASE 7 DRE1N ST. WB PHASE ~ PHASE 8 DREW 5T. EB- BFFECTIVFDATE: 6 / 3p / 00 TTMS: AM/PM BX: 1880 ~ 1880 E CONTROLLER INTERVAL PHASE i PI•IASE 2 PHASB 3 PRASE 4 PHASE 5 PHASE S PHASF 7 PHASE 8 of INITIAL s iz 5 72 5 to 02 PASSAGE 2 3 3 3 3 3 N o3 XIrLLOw 3.6 4.3 3.6 d.3 3 4.3 w 04 RED CL>ARANCE 2.9 2. I 2.9 2.1 6. ] 3.4 ~; os MAXIMUM i T2 40 20 40 I~ 25 06 MAXIMUM z 0 20 0 20 p p 07 WALK o ~ 0 6 s 5 08 k`LASHINGDON'TWALK 0 i4 0 i4 24 24 09 ~ RECALL a o e o 0 0 to MAXIMUM R1;CALL a r o i• e 0 M 11 PEDBSTRIAN RECALL 0 i 0 1 0 0 lz MEMORY oFF . 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 3 CALL TO NON ACT. 1 0 i 0 i 0 0 !4 CALL TO NON ACT. 2 Q 0 (~ 0 a 0 16 PI•IAS~ oN~T 0 0 0 d 0 0 18 SOFT RECALL Q Q O Q 0 0 SPECIAL FiTNCTiONS 1880 EL 1880 B FUNCTION ENTER MM, 3, 3, 2 0-13 PEDESTRIAN ASSIGNMENT 4 - 8 N/A 0-27 ACTIVATE SPECIAL PROGRAM 0 - 0 0-29 PHASE AFTER iJNTFORM FLASH j - 6 0-30 STAR'T' UP PHASES 2 - 6 0-31 PHASBS PRIOR TO UNIFORM FLASH Q •~• $ ~' 3, I' ! 0-87 COMMUNICATION AT)T)kFS5 Q$ 0-90 RFD REVERT 0-98 ENABLE DUAL ENTIt3t' 01 MM 3, 3, ] 8-24 M.T_C.S_ PICK-UP i NOTES 1 JVM N. 2 3 •AA 4 VAA/1 S %IJ b 7 8 VV LTNF l~ll"V ILI d ADDR. A t/Vl\~ n~a SEC. AVL INT. # ON X X 9 8 23 $34 06/08/2067 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 03 78~OEIEl. TIME BASE COORDINATION QAYA n~T~RSECTION ~ 830 IIVr~IRS>ECTtaN: AREW ST. & McMULLEN BOOTH RD. OPERA770NA1, DATA HOLD P ASE ASSIGNMENT CYCLE LENGTH _ ~. EL-(Main Menu; 3, 3, 1) E-(0-t?1) E-(1(ybd ON,000rd,6,Cycle l~, f=L-(MM,3,3,2) Cyc Length} E FUNCTfON Yes No RING 1 RING 2 EL-(MM, 3, 3, PG'DN, 3) UNUSED TIME TO SIDESTREET }( 3-22 CIRCUIT 4 TO AUX T.O.D. )( 1-23 ENAeLBFLASH BY CIRCUIT 1 X &23 CALL MAX-II Wfl`H CIRCUIT 9 }( 8-23 INVERT FREE INPUT OF TBC X 1-24 T13C TO ACTIVATE CNA 1 X 2-24 T8C TO ACTIVATE WRM X 3-24 TBC TO INHIBIT MAX TIMERS )( 3-24 UTGS LOCAL PICK-UP X FULL DWELL x 2 6 Seconds E' A "YES" WILL RELEA3E TBC CONTROL FOIL IItEB OPERATION CYCLE 1 T50 CYCLE 2 l80 CYCLE 3 240.. CYCLE 4 _~ - SPLIT SETTINGS 1 E-(Kybd ON, Coord,l,SP ##, ADV2, ENTER SPLlT,'ADV2,...y EL{MM, 3, 3, 3) p(3'DN D-rw~-f i SPLIT SBLT NB NBLT S8 We FB START END PLAN PLAN Ph.1 Ph.2 Ph.3 Ph.4 Ph.5 Ph.6 Ph.7 ph.g PERM 1 PERM 1 # TYPE 1 15 ?5 17 2b 0 5 70 NI6M. 2 9 9 10 9 0 S 11 Aft 3 17 t 7 J 6 I6 0 S 08 saLawcFaa 4 ?5 15 8 14 0: 5 72 r,~4 5 SPLIT MATRIX E-(Kybd ON, Coord, 5, Cycle #, Offset#, Enter Split#) EL-{MM; 3; 3, PG'DN,1) AM PEAK AM OFF-PEAK- BALAfdGED NfC~HT PM PEAK ~' ~, CYCLE # OFFSET 1 OFFSET 2 OFFSET 3 OFFSET 4 OFFSET 5 1 ~ 2 3 3 4 4 2 OFFSET -VALUE C%) E-(Kybd ON, C04rd, p, Cyc #, pffset #, Enter Value) EL-(MM, 3, 3, PG'DN, 2) AM PEAK AM OFF-PEAK BALANCER NIGHT PM PEAK CYCLE # OFFSET 1 d1=FS1=T 2 OFFSET 3 OFFSET 4 OFFSET 5 ~ ~3 2 rq ~ as 4 40 06/08/2007 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 04 "Q ~~~~~ V'Q~i ~ Q.~Q• ®~~ ~~"~~ INTERSECTION # ~3~ iNTEt2SECTION: DREbVST. ~ AACAAUL~N BOQTH ~D. WEEKLY PROGRAM PLAN WEEK OF YEAI'~ ASSIGNMENT E-{Kybd ON, TBC, 2, WK PLN #,A17V2} M 3 2 G'DN 3 EL-(MM, 3, 2, PG'DN, 2) p~ SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT # 1 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 o i o 0 0 0 o i 1 2 3 4 6 7 s s E- K O N, TBC 3, WK ##, AD V2 EL M , P , ~6K" PLAN PLAN ~ PLAN '1I1f ~ PLAN .i F" 19.. -,M •,~4 a ~!J' 0 .X30. Y •..,~,~~ O ~ M;.. a • ~..~ `•: a . ,•,~ .:.. • L. . ~ .a~. o y ,4,,. Y . o ~ `. ,.a a .~: ~ a ';~ _~. fi ~~~~~~ ~ 0 • "- p ;~~, ~6,w. p : g:. Q ~, . . `~: ~ `"~ 0 ~~ 0 ~ 0 'i 0 .~~~ easF naY pL~aws E-(KyBd ON, T1~C,1, PLN #, -TURN LEDS ON OR OFF-, SCAN, ENTER TIME, LOAD} EL-(MM, 3, 2, 3) BASE DAY 0 PROGRAM f WEEKDAY 1 BASE DAY I PROGRAM ! WEEKF1uD a h v ~ U ~ ~ LL ~ W ~~ a° W W a~ ~~ ~ _~~ zb ~~ ~~ H Z ~ a ~ U p b HH:MM 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 0 00:00 X 05:15 X X 06:15 X X X 09:15 X X iS:AS X X X t9:t5 X X 21:45 X X SPECIAL FUNCTION 1 = SPECIAL FUNCTION 2 = • = ~ W (~ ~y ~ U V r ~ ti W a ~ ~[ ~N ~rii LLy OW ~O ~ ~ril dy ~1i O Y ~~ ~tW/S ~~ O n ~h Q.tWA ~~ ao N U z l'i V W ~ 3 p~ 8 U HH:MM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ao:oa X X 07:45 X X 21:45 X X EFFECTIVE DATE 09/22/05 SIGNAL TIMING SHEET Pinellas County Traffic Engineering Signal No :1785 Location GULF TO BAY 8- HAMPTON Jurisdiction STATE/CLEARWATER Section ~ Address# Controller 1 1 Make Model Type Operation EAGLE 2070 8 PHASE 2 PHASE/FULL Ph1 GULF TO BAY EB LT PIP Ph2 GULF TO BAY WB Phi Ph4 S. HAMPTON NBISB Ph5 PhEi Ph7 Ph8 Timing & Phasing Phase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Min. Green 5 20 5 Extension g 3 Yellow CL 4.3 4.3 4 Red CL 3 2 4.6 Max 1 20 32 25 Max 2 Walk 7 5 FDW 16 23 Min Recall X Max Recall Ped Recall Non Lock X )( CNA1 X CNA2 X Phase Omit X X X X X Ped Omit X X X X X X Flash Y R Delay Det. 8 Dipswitches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON X X Comments COMM. ADDR. 5 EBOLA=182 TBC PREEMPT Additional Sheets a NO '` Last Timing Change: 06!2912004 Database Revised 02/01/2007 ConErol Center Use Qnly ~~6/11 /2007 13:07 7275624755 ENG PAGE 05 { ~ ~ CQNTRQ~ .LER'T~N~NG STET ivTE . t}REW S"l~ ~ N H xsECTION: , . . ~4AItP TQA1 RD . INTERSECTION # 787 pHAS$ 1 QRFW S7: E$Lr ~ PHA,SE s PHASE 2 DREW ST. ~ F-W PHASE ~ PHASE 3 PH.A,SE 7 PHASE 4 HAMPTON RA. N-S PHASE 8 (~ EFFECTIVE DAVE: $ / 19 ~ 02 TIME : AM/PM BY: 1880 1880 EL E CONTROLLER INTERVAL PHASE ' PFIASE PHASE PHASE PHASE PHAgg pHq~cE PHASE 1 2 3 4 5 6 ~$ Ol rrrrrlAL 5 5 l2 02 P.!#SSAGE 3 p 3 N o3 YELGOw 3.5 4 4 oa RED cLEARANCT~ 3.3 2.5 3.8 M 05 MUM 1 20 20 27 06 M.gXIr~LiJM z a a o _ 07 wALK 0 S 13 ~ 08 FLASHING DON'T WALK 0 18 23 09 MINIMUM RECALL 0 T 0 z0 MrAXiNIvM RECALL 0 0 0 - 11 PEDESTRIAN RECALL 0 p 0 . ~' 1 Z i MEMORY OFF 0 ~ 0 K 13 CALL TO NON ACT. i a r 0 ; ,; l a CALL TO NaN ACT. 2 0 1 0 z6 PHASE oMI~ a 0 a r 18 SOFT RECALL ct..m.~ .: ...,~.,........_._ 1880 EL 1880 E - ~- FUNCTION EN'pgR MM, 3, 3, 2 a13 PI<Z1$STRIAN ASSIGNMENT q _ a N/A a27 ACTIVATE SPECIAL PROGRAM 0 _ a a29 PHASE AkTER UNIItOR1vI FLASH ~ ,. a 0-30 START-UP PHASES Z _ ~ MM 3 1 1 0-31 PHASES PRIOR TO UNIPO1tM FLASH ~ - Q , , , 0-87 COMMUNICATION ADDRESS 9 0-90 RBD REVERT 0-98 EZV'ABLE DUAL ENTRY 0 MM 3, 3, 1 8-24 1VI.T.C.S. PICK-UP j nTP ~swrrr~r~c .•.,,.,.,,~,...~....~..--- -- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINE ADDR. SEC, IN'I', # oN X X 8 9 Id 7+87 1vOTE8 rBc -s us~a ro Placl: PHASF r CA!! DURING SCHQO! T1MFS '' i ;; i~ a e t GEOMETRY AND LANE CONFIGURATIONS M 1 50FTBALL •" COMPLEX t_ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ _ ~ `~ ~ E- ~ DREW STREET -~ ~ ---~ ~ I ~ ~ TANGLEWOOD DRIVE o ~ ~ O p ~ ~ i 2 O Q w g `~- <--- m ~ g II y F-- ~ e- F- , ~ : ;. _. ~ ~; ._ -' GULF TO ~ _.... ~ BAY BLVD. (S. R. 60) ~ Z' --~ -~ LEGEND FIGURE 7 ® srGNAUZED rNrERSECr~oN JASMINE COURT/PARKVIEW VILLAGE urvsrGNAUZED rNTERSECrroN GEOMETRY AND LANE CONFIGURATIONS ~' LANE CONFIGURATION ~-- , HCS+ ANALYSIS r Sliort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT REPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew St @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 -- Volume and Timn In iuf EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 2 0 1 2 D 1 1 D 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR L TR L TR Volume (vph} 35 577 11 12 700 37 121 0 79 13 2 16 Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 PHF 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P P P P A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 9 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 ?2.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 _ _ _ 3.2. . Phasin EB°Onl EW Perm 03 04 NS Per m 06 07 0 8 Ti i G= 33.5 G= 37.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 25.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 m ng Y=4.5 Y=5 Y=0 Y=0 Y=5 Y=0 Y=0 Y=0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25.. cle Len th C =... _110..0......... -Lane Grou Ca aci Control De - ... la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 37 614 13 776 127 17 14 9 Lane Group Capacity 539 2414 261 1173 318 360 322 381 v/c Ratio 0.07 .25 0.05 0.66 0.40 0.05 0.04 0.02 Green Ratio .30 0.68 0.34 0.34 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 Uniform Delay d1 7.2 6.7 24.6 1.2 6, i 33.2 33:2 33.0 Delay Factor k .50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 2.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 PF Factor 0.982 0.329 0.955 0.956 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 26.8 2.3 23.7 30.7 38.7 33.4 33.2 33.0 Lane Group LOS C A C C D C C C Approach Delay 3.7 30.5 38.1 33.2 Approach LOS A C D C Intersection Delay 20.4 Intersect ion LOS C Copyright m 2005 Universi#y of Florida, All Rights Reserved NCS+Tna Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:42 PM Short R ort r i Copyright®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved Page 1 or 1 SiiORT REPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. ~sonMiller Date Perforrned 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak __ Intersection Drew Sf @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year_ 2010 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR L TR L TR Volume (vph) 36 626 11 13 738 38 125 0 87 13 2 16 Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0, PHF 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Pre#imed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P P P P A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 30 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 9 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 120 12.0 Parlcing/GradelParking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 ,Minimum Pedestrian Time ,,, 3,2 . _ 3.2 32 3,2 Phasin EB Onl EW Perm 03 _ 04 ........... , NS Perm 06 07 0 $ Timin G= 33.5 G= 37.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 25.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 4.5 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 _ .. ........ . C cle Length C = 110.0 Lane Groum Ca aci Control Dela and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 38 666 14 817 132 25 14 9 Lane Group Capacity 539 2414 248 1173 318 360 320 381 vlc Ratio 0.07 0.28 0.06 0.70 0.42 0.07 0.04 0.02 Green Ratio 0.30 0.68 0.34 .34 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 Uniform Delay d1 27.2 6.9 24.7 31.6 36.3 33.4 33.2 33.0 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 ' Incremental Delay d2 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 2.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 PF Factor 0.982 0.329 0.956 0.956 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 26.8 2.3 23.7 31.3 39.0 33.6 33.2 33.0 Lane Group LOS C A C C D C C C Approach Delay 3.7 31.1 38.2 33.2 Approach LOS A C D C Intersection Delay 20.5 Intersecti on LOS C HCS+Tra Version 5.21 Generated: 6/1112007 4:54 PM Two-Way Stop Control Pale 1 of l _ _ TWO WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY General Information ite Information nal st LYtJ intersection rew St @ Ba iewAve enc /Co. 1~1sonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 al sis Year istin 2007 nalysis Time Period M Peak PrQEect Description _ _ _ .: East/West Street: Drew Sf NorthlSouth Street: s3a iew Ave Intersection Orientation: East-West _ tud Period hrs : 0.25 _. ehicle Volumes-and Ad'ustments Ma'or Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume vehlh 700 19 28 437 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR vehfi} p 752 20 30 469 0 ~P~rc~nt Heavy Vehicles 2 - - 2' ,: - iViediar7 T e Raised curb _,. _ RT Channelized __ __ 0 ~ , Lanes _ _ 0 _ _. 2 _ 0 1 2.. 0 ~c5nfauratioi~ T TR_ L T _.:. t! s_tr~,am Si nal - 0 p Minor Street Northbound Southbound Movement 7 S 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume_ veh/h 123 69 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR vehlh 132 0 74 0 0 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 0 Flared Approach N N Storage _. 0 0 RT Channelized ~ 0, - 0 Lanes. 0- _ 0 0 0 0 _0 Garafiauration ~. LR _.. eiau- Queue Len th `-and Lev®I of Serv ice __ PPraaei~ Eastbound. Westbound Northbound Southbound _ (Movement 1 4 7 8 _ ~ 9 10 11 ,. 12 , Lane Configuration L LR _.. (vehlh) 30 206 C (m) (veh/h} 839 437 lc 0.04 0.47 5% queue length 0.11 2.46 Control Delay (s/veh) 9.4 20.4 LOS A C proach Delay (s/veh) - - 20.4 proach LOS - - C Copyright p 2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved /iCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6!11/2007 4:29 PM 0 Two-Wa Sto Control Y P r t Copyriyht ®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved Yage 1 of 1 _ ~_ TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY O~irteral Information __ Site Information . n~+v~t -YU _ jlntersection Drew St @ BayviewAve e~7G; fCQ.; _ „ , IMlsonMiller urisdiction f~aia~Perforrr~ed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Future Year 2010 _..._. al sis Time Period M Peak Pro'ect Descri tion EastNVest Street: Drew St North/South Street: Ba iewAve Intersection. Orientation: , _ East West _; _ tud Period hrs : 0.25 ehcle Volumes and Ad'ustments Ma'or Street Eastbound .Westbound ovement 1 2 3 4 5 8 L T R L T R olume veh/h 729 20 47 481 . Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 _„ _ ,.0.93. 0.93 0.93. _ _..... ,_ .. 0.93 0.93- Hour(v Flow Rate, HFR veE,lhl 0 783 .21 i L__ 50 495 0 Per~elt Hea Vehicles 2 - - _ _ 2 - - i'utediarr Type ...._._ . . _ _ Raised curb „ ~ .... . . ._ RT Channelized _ 0 0 ianes D 2 0 1 2 .... 0..... __ Cvr?~ai~r~tit~r~ _ _ ..... T ~ TR L _ T U, tream,Signal _ 0" ___ 0 _ _ _. Mistti~ Street Northbound Southbound Movement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 127 79 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 136 0 84 0 0 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade {%) 0 D Flared Approach N N Storage 0 0 RT Channelized 0 p Lanes 0 0 0 0 _....... _......0 0 Crir~€igura#icn:' ._ LR _.. _. _.. . ~eF ` ,Queue Len th, and Lexel of Serv ice _ ........ p~rcia~h~, Eastbound.. Westbound _.. Northbound ,::: S outhbound - (5/YOrst.~'r'rtPr~t 1 4 .._._. 7 _ ~ 8..._ 9 1d_ 1.1 ... .; 1.2 _: Land Confi uration 9 _ L LR , _ .... . . _.. (veh/h) _ 50 220. _ , C (m} {veh/h) 816 421 Ic 0.06 0.52 95% queue length 0.20 2.94 Control Delay (s/veh) 9.7 22.5 LOS A C pproach Delay (s/veh) - - 22.5 pproach LOS -- - C HCS+T~'~ Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:25 PM Short Report Page 1 of 1 8 e SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. lMlsorrMiller ~ Date Performed fi/? 1/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Boofh Rd Area Type Al! ofher areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 Volume and Timin In ut - - EB W8 NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 Lane Group L LT R L TR L TR L T R Volume (vph) 329 45 193 44 65 19 104 3708 39 21 1939 252 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 PHF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 Pretimed/Actuated {P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 20 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2,0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 PedBlke/RTOR Volume 0 0 136 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 165 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 120 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Trme 3.2 3.2 3.2 32 Phasin WB Onl EB Onl 03 t} 4 Excl. Left T hru & RT 07 p g Timing G= 4.0 G= 10.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 11.0 G= 210.3 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 Y= 4.5 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 4.6. Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis (hrs = 0.25 - - C cle Length C_= __255.0 ~.._.. _: Lane Grau. Ca acit ,Control Dela and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 85 300 59 45 83 107 3860 22 1999 90 Lane Group Capacity 69 69 61 27 .28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 v/c Ratio 1.23 .35 0.97 1.67 296 1.41 0.92 0.30 0.49 0.07 Green Ratio 0.04 .04 0.04. 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.82 0.04 0.82 0.82 Uniform Delay dt 122.5 1225 1223 125.5 125.5 122.0 16.4 118'3 6:6 4.2 Delay Factor k 0.50 .50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 . 0.11 0.50 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 181.8 1539 104.7 419.3 972.1 190"6 0.5 1.6 0,3 0.0 PF Factor 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 304.3 1661 227.0 544.8 1098 309.0 5.2 119'8 6.9 4.2 Lane Group LOS F F F F F F A F A A Approach Delay 1211 903.3 13.3 8.0 Approach LO5 F F B A Intersection Delay 108.7 Intersecti on LOS ~opyngnt ©zuuo university ar rtonda, Sul Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/ /2007 4:39 PM Short Re ort P Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Drew McMullen-Booth Rd Analyst Lyu Intersection Agency or Co. 1~IsonMlller Area T e All ofher areas Date Performed 6h 1/2007- Jurisdi on Time Period PM Peak _ ,; Analysis Year Exisfing 2007 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB _ SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 7 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1. Lane Group L LT R L ~TR L 7R L T R Volume (vph) 329 45 193 44 66 J9 104 3708 39 21 1939. 252 ~, % Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 PHF 0.97 0.97 0.97 Q97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0,97 0.97 0.97 0.97 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P _ A Startup Lost Time 2:0 2.0 2.0 2.0 20 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2,0 Extension of Effective Green Arrival Type 2.0 4 2:0 4 2,0 4 2.0 3 2.0 3 2,0 5 2,0 5 2.0 3 2,0 3 2.0 3 Unit Extension 30 3.0 3.0 3,0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 136 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1S5 Lane Width 12.0 12:0 12.0. 12.0 12.0 12.0 12,0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N. 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Minimum Pedestrian Time , 3.2 3.2 32 : 3 2 _ .. .~. ...... . :: _ :. Phasin Wl3 Onl EB Onl 03 ` < ; ~ 04" Excl. Left ThrU 8~ RT 07 Og ' ... Timing G = 4.0 G = .10.0 G = 0.0 G = 0.0 G = 11.0 G = 2?0.3 G = OA G = 0.0 Y= 4..5: Y.= 5:3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis (hrs) = 0:25 ..: „ _. C cle Len th C = 255:0 Lane Grou Ca aci Control De . " . _:.. la and LOS Determination Adjusted Flow Rate EB 85 300 9 WB NB 3860 SB 1999 5 45 83 107 22 90 Lane Group Capacity v/c Ratio 69 1 23 69 61 27 28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 . ,35 0.97 1.67 .96 1'.41 0..92.. 0.30 0.49 0.07 Green Ratio ` 0.04. 0.04 0,04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0..82 0.04 0.82 0 82 Uniform Dela d y 1 122.5 122.5 1223 225.5 125.5 122.0 16 4 118.3 6 6 . . . 4.2 Delay Factor k 0.50 _50 ' 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0:50 0:9 1 incremental Delay d2 181,8 1539 104:7 419.3. 972.1 190'6 0.5 1.6 0.3 . 0.0 PF l=ector 1.000 1.000 . 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1:000 1:000 1.000 Control Delay 304.3 1661 227 0 544.8 1098 309.0 5;2 119.8 6.9 4.2 Lane Grotap LOS F. F F F F F A F A A Approach Delay 1211 903,3 13.3 8.0 Approach LOS F F B A Intersection Delay 108.7 Intersec6 an LOS F iopyngnt m zoos university of Fiorirnla, All Rights Reserved HCS+Tna Version 5.21. Generated: 6/11!2007 4:39 PM Short Report Pa e 1 of 1 g SHORT REPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WilsonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Boofh Rd Area Type Al! other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year 2010 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB S8 LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 1 ? 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 Lane Group L LT R L TR L TR L T R Volume (vph) 349 47 204 45 71 20 113 3819 40 22 1997 279 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 PHF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2,0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 145 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 250 Lane Width 12.0 ?2.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus StopslHour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 Minimum Pedestrian.Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasiri WB Onl EB Onl 03 04 Excl. Left T firu & RT 07 0 8 Timin G= 4.0 G= 10.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 11.0 G= 210.3 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y=4.5 Y=5.3 Y=0 Y=0 Y=4,6 Y=5.3 Y=0 Y=0 Duration of Anal sis hrs) = 0.25 C cle Length C = 255.0 _ _... Lane Grou Ca aci ,Control Dela and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 90 318 6i 46 88 116 3973 23 2059 30 Lane Group Capacity 69 69 61 27 28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 vJc Ratio 1.30 .61 1.00 1.70 .14 1,53 0.95 0.31 0.51 0.02 Green Ratio 0.04 .04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.82 0.04 0.82 0.82 Uniform Dela d Y ~ 122.5 122.5 122.5 125.5 125.5 122.0 18.1 118.3 6.7 4.0 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.50 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 208.4 1656 113.7 434.3 1051 242'9 0.7 1.7 0.3 0,0 PF Factor 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 330.9 1778 236.2 559.8 1176 361.2 5.9 120'0 7.0 4.0 Lane Group LOS F F F F F F A F A A Approach Delay 1300 964.7 16.0 8,2 Approach LOS F F B q Intersection Delay 120,8 Intersect ion LOS F Copyright ®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved NCS+Tr"1 Version 5.21 Generated: 6111/2007 4:54 PM a 0 Short Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Booth Rd Agency or Co. ~IsanMilller ~ Area Type All other areas Date Performed 6/91/2007 Jurisdiction Time Period. PM Peak Analysis Year Fufure Year 2010 Proposed _.. .. . Volume and Timin ~n ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 2 0 1 3 0 3 ? Lane Group L LR L TR T R Volume {vph) 379 221 114 3819 40 2008 282 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 2 2 2 5 5: PHF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0 97 0 97 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P. p p p p . p . P Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2,0 2.0 F~ctensfon of Effective Green 2.0' 2.0 2.0 Z.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 5 5 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 '~ PedBike/RTOR Volume 0. 0 145 0 0 5 0 0 250 . Lane Width 12.0 92.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 92.0 Parking/Grade/Parking Parking/Hour N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time ,__... 3.2 ,:. 32 .: 3.2 Phasin = EB On 02 ,_. 0 3, _ .. t)4 NB On l T hru & RT ~ .. 07 - p g ' , ~. Timing G=24.0 G=0.0 G=0:0 G= G=25.0 G=95.8 G=OA G=0.0' Y= 5.3 Y= A Y= 0 Y= Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 ~.Duration,of Anal. sis. (hrs = 0.25 _ _ Cycle Len th C = 160.0 _._ _. .. 'Lane Grou Ca aci , Control Dela and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 293 176. 118 3973 2070 33 Lane Group Capacity 510 251 277 3971: 2951. 921 v/c Ratio .57 0 70 0.43 1.00 0.70 0.04 ..Green Ratio Uniform Dela d .15 3 3 0.15 4 0.16 0.78 0.60 0.60 y 1 6 . . . 6 .6 6?A 17.3 22.2 13.2 Delay Factor k 0,50. 0:50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Incremental Delay dz 4.5 14.8 0.4 4.4 1.0 0.1 PF Factor 1.000 1.000 0.877 0.232 1.000 1.000 Control Delay Lane Grou LOS 67.8 E 79.3 53.9 8.4 23.2 13.2 p E. D A C 8 Approach Delay 72:1 9.7 23.0 ~ApAroach LOS E q C Intersection Delay 18.3 Intersect ion LOS g ~opyngnt 6~ 2005 University of Floritla; All R~glrts Reserved NCS*T~'~ Version 5.21 Generated: 6/12!2007 3:29 PM Short Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT REPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Tirne Period PM Peak Intersection Gulf to Bay (SR 60} Qa Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007... Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR LTR L TR Volume (vphj 88 2277 32 12 2314 127 21 11 3 37 7 59 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 PHF 0.96 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.98 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 Pretimed/Actuated (PIA) P P P P P P A A A A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 PedBike/RTOR Volume 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 20 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasin F~cG. Left EW Perm 03 04 NS Perm 06 O7 - 0 8 Timin G= 10.0 G= 60.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 24.4 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 5.3 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal. sis hrs __= 0.25 C cle Len th C = 110..0 __ Lane Grou Ca acif Confrol Dela and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 92 2403 13 2537 34 39 48 Lane Group Capacity 226 2735 229 2747 355 301 357 v/c Ratio 0.41 .88 0.06 0.92 0.10 0.13 0.13 Green Ratio 0.68 .55 0.68 0.55 0.22 0.22 0.22 Uniform Delay d1 15.6 21.8 9.0 22.9 34.0 34.3 34.3 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 PF Factor 0.961 0.200 0.961 0.200 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 15.5 4.8 8.7 5.3 34.1 34.4 34.5 Lane Group LOS 8 A A A C C C Approach Delay 5.2 5.3 34.1 34.4 Approach LOS A A C C Intersection Delay 5.9 Intersect ion LOS A t~ 0 t:opyrlght o 2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+T~ Version 5.21 Generated: 6!11/2007 4:44 PM 1 Short Re ort P ~l A 1 1 Page 1 of 1 SHORT REPORT Genera! Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. tMrsonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Gulf to Bay (SR 60) @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year 2010 .:___.. Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR LTR L TR Volume (vph) 97 2351 33 12 2399 131 22 11 3 38 7 62 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 PHF 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.9fi 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P A A A A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 20 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 20 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 120 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Tme 32.::. _ _ _ 3.2 _3.2 :._ 3.2 Phasin Exd Left ' EW Perm 03 y 04 NS Perm __ 06 07 0 8 ,. Timin G 10.0 G = 60.0 G = 0.0 G = 0.0 G~= 24.4 G = 0.0 G = 0.0 G = 0.0 g Y= 5.3 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis_(h[s) ....0.25 ..~... ~. C de Len th C = .110.0 ... Lane Grou Ca aci Control De la and LOS Determination EB WB NB S8 Adjusted Flow Rate 101 2481 13 2630 35 40 51 Lane Group Capacity 226 2735 229 2747 352 301 356 v/c Ratio .45 0.91 0.06 0.96 0.10. 0.13 0.14 Green Ratio 0.68 0:55 0.68 0.55 0.22 0.22 0.22 Uniform Delay d1 0.4 2.5 10.5 23.8 4.1 34.3 34.4 Delay Factor k 0.50 .50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.6 0.6 0.0 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 PF Factor 0.961 0.200 0.961 0.200 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 20.2 5.1 10.2 6.0 34.1 34.5 34.5 Lane Group LOS C A B A C C C Approach Delay 5.7 6.0 34.1 34.5 Approach LOS A A C C Intersection Delay 6.5 Intersecti on LOS A Copyright®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+Tr"r Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:54 PM Two-Way Stop Control Pa elofl g TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY Ge~eca Information ISite Information l It1at~ F~ertorrned &/11/2007 al sis Year istin 2007 al sis Time Period M Peak Pro'ect Descri lion East/West Street: SR 60 orth/South Street: BayviewAve Intersection Orientation: East-West tud Period hrs : 0.25 __ __ ehicle Volumes and Ad`ustments Ma'or Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 _ g L_....... _. T R - - L T R plume (veh/h} 45 __ ...._. 1434 8. 9 . _ _. 1673 _ _ - 138 .. Peak=;Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR {v~f~Ji~) _ __ 45 1448 8 9 1689 139 FercenF Heavy Vehicles 3 _ _ 2 _ . _ I - , f~fedian T e _ Two Way LeR Turn-Lane . ........ . RT Channelized 0 0 _ .Lanes 1 2 _ . 0 1 2 __ _.. 0. Configuration L T TR L T TR U stream Si nal 0 p Minor Street Northbound Southbound ovement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R plume veh/h 2 2 23 8 1 72 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR (veh/h 2 2 23 8 1 72 Percent Hea Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 F'ercpnt Grade (%) _....... p _ 0 °fara;cl Approach IV 1V . . Storage 0 _ p T Channelized ~ _ 0 p . Lanes 0_ 1 0 0 ~ -::: 9 Configuration _ LTR __ LT /~ Dela Queue Len tlh and Level of Serv ice pproach Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Movement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lane Configuration L L LTR LT R (veh/h} 45 9 27 9 72 C (m) (veh/h) 326 461 245 85 276 lc 0.14 0.02 0.11 0.11 0.26 95°!o queue length 0.47 0.06 0.37 0.34 1.02 Contr+~i Delay {s/veh} 17.8 13.0 21.5 52.3 22.6 Lf)S ~ __ C B _ C F _....C .._ Approach Delay (s/veh} - - 21.5 _. 25.9 .... p~rcact~ LOS - - C D yngnt cq coup university of rwnoa, au wgncs Reserves NCS+~M Version 5.21 Generated: 6/1 i/2007 4:33 PM ~ Q ' Two-Wa Sto Control Y P - - _. Page 1 of 1 TW O-WAY STO P CONTROL SUMMARY O>;r~~r~l Information - Site lnformation nalvst en /Co. yu WrlsonMrller _ _ Intersection SR 60 @ Ba iew Aye Date Performed 6/11/2007 unsdiction al sis Time Period M peak al sis Year uture Year 2010 ro'ect Descri tion East/West Street: SR 60 Intersection Orientation: East-West North/South Street: Ba iew Ave . et~iete Volumes and Ad'ustments tud Period hrs : 0.25 - :_ ~?a tr`Street Eastbound .. ovement 1 2 Westbound L 3 4 R 5 ti otuiY~c~. veh/h 52 _ 1477.... 8 T - R P~~lc-Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0 99 9 . ~ 0 99 1723 . 168 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR . . 0:99 .. 0.99 0.99 (veh/tt} 52 1491 8 9 1740 169 Perc~rtt. Heavy Vehicles 3 t~iectia[~ :Type __ _ 2 _. .. _..... _ _ , - RT Channelized Two Way LeR Tum Lane anes 1 0 0 _ ~.. 2 . COnftt~~rr.~tlQn L T 1 . 2 p., J stream Si nal TR L T TR Minor Street .. 0 ,:::- - t? :.. Movement ~ Northbound Southbound. ' L 8 T 9 10 11 12 olume veh/h 2 2 R L T R eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0.99 24 10 0 99 1 91 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR . 0.99 0.99 0.99 (veh/h 2 2 24 10 1 ercent Heavy Vehicles ,. 2:. 99 t?e~ce~t Grade (%) ~ 2 ..:.. 2. 2 2 fared Approach . __ _ 0 . , torage N .._....... _N ..... ~ T Channelized 0 0 : anes 0 1 0 0 0 Ct7~3fid7~ir3ti0~ ' - 0 ~ 1 1 ela ,Queue Len th, antl L vet of Service LTR .......... LT , _ . R pproach Eastbound Westbound Northbound ovement 1 4 Southbound ane Configuration L L ~ 8 S 10 11 12 (veh/h) 52 LTR LT R (m} (veh/tt) 303 9 28 11 91. v/c 0.17 0 02 222 77 259 95% queue length 0.61 0 06 0.13 0.14. , 0.35 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 19.3 . 13 3 0.43 0.47 1.52 OS C . 23.5 59.4 26.2 4pproach Delay (s/veh) _ B C F D pproach LOS _ _ 23'5 29.8 ~ PYd9rn ~ 2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved _ C D HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: fi/11/2007 3:22 PM 1 Two-Way Stop Control eral Information =asvwest Street: Drew Sf ntarserction Orientation: E -_~ Jehicle Volumes and VGIlICIII 1 L ume veh/h 9 ~k-Hour Factor_PHF O,g Orly Flow Rate, HFR ~/h 9 cent Heavy Vehicles p Tian Type Channelized Eastboun 2 732 0.92 795 `na ~e~ ~ 1 2 Conti uration L T U stream Si nai 0 N[i"nc~r Street ~ _ _ Northboi iVif~v` ~ef~# _ 7~ 8 L T Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0 92 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR . veh/h 57 1 ercent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 Percent Grade (%) tared Approach 0 N Storage 0 RT Channelized Lanes 0 1 onfrguration LTR Deta Queue Len th and level of Service proach Eastbound Westbound ovement 1 4 Lane Configuration L L v (veh/h) 9 22 C (m) (veh/h) 982 783 vlc 0-01 0.03 95% queue length 0.03 0.09 control Delay (s/veh) 8.7 9 7 _OS A A approach Delay {s/veh) approach LOS opyright ®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY Site Information . L - 0 0 p Northbound ~ 8 9 LTR 82 334 0.25 0.95 19.3 C 19.3 C NCS+TM Version 5.21 7 21 0.92 0.9e 76 22 - 0 Raised curb 0 _.. 1 0 TR L ~~ ~~w~ --g 10 R L 23 3- ).92 0.92 24 3 2 2 Page ] of 1 _+ rew Sf @ Tan lewood Dr Future Year 2090 ~d Dr ,m.. Westbound `~ s T R 553 5 0.92 0.92 609 5 0 2 ~ 0 ._. T TR L' 0 Southbound 11 _ 12 T R _1 7 0.92 0.92 1 7 2 2 JJ 0 N 0 D 1 0 LTR Southbound 10 11 12 LTR 11 488 1 0.02 0.07 12.5 B 12.5 8 ~' Generated: 6/11/2007 3:12 PM Two-Wa Sto Control Y P Page 1 of 1 _ ___ TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY _ Oen~rai Information __ Site Information rta~+v~t ~LYU Intersection Tanglewood @ Bayvierv Ave ~~ girt ,IGw. _ I~IsonMlller _.. urisdiction Qatc Performed 6/'f 9/2007_.__- al sis Year . xistin ._ 2007 ~. Analysis Time Period FPM Peak ~ '~ Pro'ect Descri tion EastNVest Street: Tan lewood Dr orth/South Street: ea iew Ave IntersectEOn_Orentation North South,, _ _ tud Period hrs : 0.25 .._ ehicie Volumes and Ad'ustmentS - Ma'or Street Northbound Southbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' L T R L T R olume veh/h 28 176 23 15 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.86 086 _ , 0.86 0.86. 0.86 0.86..........: Hourly Flow Rate, HFR weh/#~ 32 204 0 0 26 17 RercerE Hea Vehicles- 2 - - 2 T - lutedian. Type Undivided ~.:... : , ITT Channelized _ 0 0 . _ Cranes.. 0 _: _ 1 0 p _ : 9 - ,_ 0 . Ct1~7fit~u~'3tiBP1-. LT -_ _ _ _ _. TR U strum Si nal :... 0 _ _.. _ 0 Mir;or Street...... - _ Eastbound. Westbound . , _ ,. . ~;t~ ,..,~retYi'en~ 7 8 9 ~p 11 -; __ . ,. _ _,12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 13 33 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 0.86 15 0.86 0 0.86 38 0.86 0 0.86 0 0.86 0 ercent Heavy Vehicles 2 0 2 2 0 0 Percent Grade (%) 0 0 Flared Approach N N Storage RT Channelized anes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 onfi uration LR .. :. [~elaY Queue Len th, and Level of Serviice proac,~1 Northbound Southbound stbound .... . :,: . Eastbound .... . ., IViov~r~~nt . Lade Configuration 1 LT _4 ~ 7 _. 8 9 10 _ 11 LR `. 12 _ . {veh/h) 32 _ .. _ :_ .53._ ,. (m) (veh/h) 1566 _ _ 902 Ic 0.02 0.06 95% queue length 0.06 0, qg Control Delay {s/veh) 7.3 9.2 LOS A ,q pproach Delay {s/veh) - - 9,2 ~! pproach LOS - `nnVrinM R9 7M1G I Inn.e.~:l.. ni t1~nAo All D;n4,in Oe~e...~..~ -- .. -~'u A -- - -- - --~'--- - -_---'-- ~wT vW~IIV~~ J-L 1 v~.~~~.~a.c~. w ~ navel YA Two-Way Stop Cozatrol TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY natal Information Sifa~ Infnrma+inn Page 1 of 1 ~~afy5t . )LY(J - --- ~tntersection (Drew St @ Tanglewood Dr sn~vfCo, WilsonMiller urisdiction ~atn: Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year F~istin 2007 naEuSis Time Period M Peak ~ ~ B r i v~ci,i vCau i uvi i East/West Street: Drew St North/South Street: Tanglewood Dr Intersection Orientation: East-Wesf_ ,.. to Period hrs : 0.25 ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments ' a'or Street Eastbound Westbound ovement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume veh/h 9 711 31 f0 537 1 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92..... Fluurty Flow Rate, HFR v~hfh~ 9 772 33 10 583 1 PercerTt'Heavy Vehicles 0 - - p ltirtedi~rt T e Yp Raised curb f?T Channelized p _. . 0 Lanes 1 2 0 1 2 p....... GOnfirt~tft-~tioti L T TR L _ _T TR Upstream Si nal _ . 0 p 'iat+~t:Street _ _ Northbound __ _ Southbound . _ __ Movement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 34 1 15 3 9 6 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR (veh/h} 36 1 16 3 1 6 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade (%) p 0 tared Approach N N Storage 0 0 RT Channelized 0 0 Lanes: 0 1 0 0 _ ... 1 - _; 0 ~ottftrtu~2#ion _ LTR I _ _ ..__ _ LTR __ D#~i'`~ Quetae Len th, and Level of Serv ice _. ` pert~a~~~t Eastbound Westbound Northbound S _..... outhbound _ fViov~rrtent 1 _4 7 t3 9 10 . .. 11 . '12 Lana Configuration L ...._ L LTR .... ..._ LTR (veh/h) 9 10 53 10 C (m) (veh/h) 9001 828 359 501 lc 0.09 0.01 0.15 0,02 5% queue length 0.03 0.04 0.51 0.06 Control Delay (s/veh) 8.6 9.4 16.8 123 OS A A C g pproach Delay {s/veh) - - 16.8 123 pproach LOS - - C g Copyright m 2005 University of Florida, Atl Rights Reserved NCS+rM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:31 PM 0 a i Two-Way Stop Control . --- _ TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY Page 1 of 1 eneral Informati on Site Information al st enc /Co. YU WilsonMiller Intersection Tan lewood @ Ba iewAve Date Performed 6/11/2007 urisdiction ~! alysis Time Period Pro'ect D i ti M Peak al sis Year ufure Year 2010 escr on EastiWest Street• Tanglewood Dr- . late~ectior~ Onentation: North-South orth/So..utfi Street: Bayview Ave tud Period (hrs):_ 0.25 ef~icle Volumes and Ad'ustments ~. ~. Ma'or Street Northbound Movement 1 Southbound 2 3 4 5 6 aiu~rrQ veh/h. L 62 186 _.. R L T R .. Peak=Hour Factor, PHF 0.86. 0.86 0.86 0:86 25 0 .. 33 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR .86 0.86 vehih 72 216 0 0 29 38 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 ~Vtedian TYPe - - 2 - - !~~ Channeiized Undivided - - - I anes 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 onfrguration LT ~ 0 U stre~rrt Si nal _... ~ 0 ` _ ~ TR l-~!i!t~w Street Eastbound - ~ _.. .,.. ovement 7 8 9 Westbound L 10 11 12 R L - T R...., Feak Hour Factor, PHF 0 86 0 54 . .86 0:86 0 86 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR . 0.86 0.86 vehJh) 24 0 62 0 0 0 ercent Heavy Vehicles 2 0 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 2 0 0 Flared Approach 0 Storage N N RT Channelized 0 _.. Lanes _: 0 0 0 , . p Configuration _ 0 0 -. ~ . 0 .. _ LR ... Dela Queue Len th, and L evel of Service pproach Northb d oun Southbound Westbound Eastbo d Movement ~ un , Lane Configuration LT 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 (veh/h) 72 LR C (m) (veh/h) 1535 86 Ic 0.05 837 95% queue length 0,15 0.10 Control Delay (sJveh) 7 5 0.34 LOS A 9.8 Approach Delay (s/veh} __ _ A ~ _ Approach LOS - 9.8 %opyright ®2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved A HCS+T+~ Version 5.29 Generated: 6/11/2007 3:20 PM PINELLAS MPO 2006 LEVEL OF SERVICE REPORT ~,J~,~'Y'i ~~,'w.,.~-~`~OI~I.I;~~~.b'.'~~Ly r~~~{~~t~.~lfl~,~~ !.~{{'' fl~~~~~~~ ~1 J~.~fyr - ~- $ ` ~`~ "'~ ~. - __ - ..__,. . _;,~.. ~, Pinetlas County Metropolitan Planning Organization 2UOb Level of Service Repor! Adopted September ] 3.200b Commissioner Karen Williams Seel. Chairman Councilman Richard Kriseman Vice Chairman Mayor Frank Hibbard SecretaryiTreasurer Don Skelton FDOT District VII Secretary (ex officio) Commissioner Harriet Crozier Councilman John Bryan Commissioner David Eggers Commissioner Ronnie Duncan Mayor William P. Mischler Councilman Jim Ronecker Mayor Chris Arbutine Commissioner Robert B. Stewart *MPO Membership as of last action on this report. __- '! _ _ _._ J Faafity Juris Plan Fac Road LOS Length Signals 'LOS AADT Volume ""Physical V:Cap Def Fac 625 - CR 1 ~ OMAHA ST: (TAMPA RD -to-ALDERMAN RD) ~a T e T Std mi Per Mile Mefh Ca ci Ratio Fla LOS 627 - CR 296 CONNECTOR: (BRYAN DAIRY RD -to-I-275) CR ' 03 NA 2D D 1.76 .00 H 10,653 557 ' 1,700 .41 A 631- CR 611 BYPASS: (TAMPA RD -to-BOTTOM SPLIT) SR 10 NA 4G D 1.33 .00 H 40,420 2,091 3,600 .63' C 639 -CURLEW PL• (FLORIDA AVE -to-BAY ST) CR 03 SA 4D D .27 3.70 ' A 39,444 2,061 4,480 .46 ~ B 641- CURLEW RD: (SR 584 (TAMPA RD -to-MCMULLEN BOOTH RD} CR 01 NA 2U D .50 .00 ' H 4,50fi 235 ' 1,700 .16 q 642 - CURLEW RD: (MCMULLEN 800TH RD -to-US 19) SR 05 SA 6D D ,94 1.10 A 21,746 1,136 1,862 .61 g 643 - CURLEW RD: (US 19 -to-GR 1 ~ OMAHA ST) SR 03 SA 6D D 1.81 1.70 A 34,940 1,826: 2,521 J2 ' g 644 - CURLEW RD: (CR 1(OMAHA ST -to-ALT 19) SR 03 SA 2D D 1.29 1.60 A 21,455 1,121.. 1,122 1 00 1 C 652 - DONEGAN RD: (8TH AVE SE -to-LAKE AVE) SR 04 SA 2D D 1.29 .80 A 11,652 fi09. 896 . , 68' ~ B 654 -DOUGLAS AVE: (SUNSET POINT RD -to-MAIN ST} CR O7 NA 2U D .92 .00 H 3,574 187 1,700 . 13 A 656 -DOUGLAS AVE: (MAIN ST -fo-SKINNER BLVD) _ DN 04 SA 4U D 1.49 2.00 A 7,986 417 1,509 . 28 C 657 -DOUGLAS AVE ~ FAIRMONT ST: (HARBOR DR -to-SUNSET POINT RD} DN 04 NA 2U D .28 .00 H 6,766 354 1,700 . .24 q 659- DOUGLAS RD: (COMMERCE BLVD -to-RACE TRACK RD) CR CR 06 05 5A 4U D .49 4.10 A 9,253 483 L509 .32 D 660 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (CENTRAL AVE -to-9TH AVE N) 661 - DR MARTIN L SP 11 NA SA 2U 40 D D 1.03 69 .00 11 H S,1g7 272 i g00 16 A UTHER KING JR ST N: (9TH AVE N -to-10TH AVE . .60. A 10,778 1 024 4 096 25 _ N} 662 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (10TH AVE N -to-22ND AVE N} SP 11 SA 4U D .07 15.30 A 10,778 , , 563 ' , 2 085 . 27 A A 663 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (22ND AVE N -to-38TH AVE N} SP 11 NA 4D D .69 .00 H 17,362 907 ' , 4 200 . 23 A 664 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (38TH AVE N -to-62ND AVE N) 665 - DR MARTW LUTHER KING J SP '! SP 11 11 SA SA 4D 4D D D 1.02 L48 2.90 1 30 A A 17,062 891 , 1,818 . .49'' C ; ; R ST N: (62ND AVE N -ta-83RD AVE N) 666 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N 83 SP 11 SA 4U D 1.31 . 2 30 A 19,661 22 260 1,027 1,593 .65 g : ( RD AVE N -to-GANDY BLVD) 667 - DR MARTIN LUTHE SP 11 SA 4D D 1 00 . 3 00 , 1,163 1,510 .77 _ C R KING JR ST N: (DANDY BLVD -to-1-275} CR 11 S . . A 22,260 1,163 1,593 .73 D 668 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST S: (PINELLAS POINT DR -to-32ND AVE S) 669 - DR MARTIN L SP 11 A SA 4D 4U D D 2.16 2 48 1.40 1 6 ` A ~ 17,169 897 ' 1,593 .56 ~ A UTHER KING JR ST S: (32ND AVE S 4o-11TH AVE S . . 0 A 12,462 651 1 415 46 } 670 - DR MARTIN LUTHE SP 11 SA 4D D 1 35 3 00 , . C R KING JR ST S: (11TH AVE S -to-fiTH STS} 671- DR MARTIN LUTHER KIN SP 11 SA 40 D . 15 . 6 50 A A 19,816 1,035 1,592 .65 _' C G JR ST S: (8TH ST S -to-CENTRAL AVE) 672 -DREW 5T CLEVE SP 11 SA 40 D . 66 . 10 70 19,816 1,D35. 2,202 .4T g : ( LAND ST -to-FT HARRISON AVE) . . A 13,360 1 269 4 184 30; 673 - DREW ST: (FT HARRISON AVE -to-MISSOURI AVE) CL O6 SA 2U D .36 5.50 A 3,000 , 157 , 950 . i7 ~ g C 674 - DREW ST MISSO SR O6 SA 4U D 72 4 20 , : ( URI AVE -to-HIGHLAND AVE) . . A 12,960 67Z' 1 256 54 675 - DREW ST: (HIGHLAND AVE -to-N SATURN AVE} SR O6 SA 4U D .79 2.50.. A 21,562 1,127 , 1 171 . 96 1 C 676 - DREW ST N S SR 06 SA 4U D 63 3 2 " , . : : ( ATURN AVE -Eo-NE COACHMAN RD) . . 0 A 23,026 1,203 1,562 77 D 677 - DREW ST: (NE COACHMAN RD -to-US 19) SR O6 SA 4D D .74 2.70` A 23,238 1,214 1 679 . 72 ! 678 -DREW ST: (US 19 -to-MCMULLEN BOOTH RD) CR O6 SA 4D D 1.41 2.10 A 21,896 1,144: , 1 599 . 72 C 681- DRUID RD FT CL O6 SA 4D D 1 28 2 30 , . . : ( HARRISON AVE -to-MYRTLE ST) . . A 15,868 829 1 928 43 '' C 682 - DRUID RD: (MYRTLE ST -to-MISSOURI AVE) CL O6 SC 2U D .25 4.00 H 4,358 228 , 688 . 37 C 683 -DRUID RD: (MISSOURI AVE -to-KEENE RD) CL 06 SC 2U D .50 4.00 H 4,358 228' 688 . 37 C 684 - DRUID RD: (KEENE RD -to-BELCHER RD} CL O6 SA 2U D 1.53 200 ' A 9,144 478 ! 637 . J5 685 - DRUID RD: (BELCHER RD -to-US 19) CL O6 SA 2U D 1.01 2.00 A . 9,959 520 759 69 C 687 -DRYER AVE: (INDIAN ROCKS RD -io-TROTTER RD) CL 06 SA 2D D 1.09 .90 A _ 8,025 419 806 . 52 ` B 688 - DUHME RD ~ 113TH ST: (WELCH CSWY do-PARK BLVD) LA CR O7 NA 2U D .70 .00 H ' 2,483 130 1,700 . .09 ~ ' q 689 - DUHME RD (113TH ST. (PARK BLVD -to$6TH AVE N) CR 09 SA 6D D 2.26 1.80 A _ 20,876 1,091 2,402 .45 B 690 - DUHME RD ~ 113TH SL• {86TH AVE N -to-102ND AVE N) D9 SA 6D D .61 1.60 ', A 24,935 1,303.. 2 413 54 g 691-DUNEDIN CSWY BLVD: (ALT US 19 -to-CAUSEWAY) CR 09 SA 4D D 1.02 2.00 A ! 24,935 1,303 ' , 1 589 . 82' C 692 - pUNEDIN CSWY BLVD: (CAUSEWAY -to-W ENT ROYALS ) CR 04 NA 4D D 1.06 AO H 6,332 ( 331 , 4,200 . 09' ~ q 693 -EAST LAKE RD: AMPA RD -to-NORTH SPLIT) CR 04 NA ~ 2U b 1.22 .00 H 6,332 ~ 331 1,900 . CR 02 NA 4D D ,55 .00 H 39,444 )„ Fac T e; .8 TF`ieewa , '~ k'= LOS Meth:•A'=ApCaic~'H°=Co~gna~zaa~rterial,'S,=Sgnahza7Gal~ecbr,'5 C ~~ ~ ~ y gna[ aei(.olreFotor 6Ma1or) NA 37on S~ha~gg JaSttA~ NC'='~ap~~gnatlzi.J Cc;~tor ',dN~ -Non.nai'¢ed OpkECtor nceptuai, 'T"~enerelaed Tables Abbrovla8ons: 'F =F ' 2,061 - 3,800 , ,59' C ac aclily, V:Cap =Volume to Physkal CaD~h' "~ Tindale•OliverandAaetxlatea De(Flog:'1"=ViC Ratio > .9 and LOS=A, LOS=B, L05=C or OS-d '2'=VAC Ratlo > .9 and LOS=Ear LOS=P Tampa, Florida Produceduci ng:vTIMASv'(.183 r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ INTERSECTION OPERATIONS ANALYSIS REPORT MCMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AT DREW STREET 0 0 _.. INTERSECTION OPERATIONS A1dALYSIS McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street Pinellas County .,,~ ~ ~ Ts. ~ a i ~ ~~ _ ~ ; j R ~ ~ - ~ rat ~;~a- .,. ,fiIL~S9CiRbFJt~-I. _ _ , ~~ ,a ~ a ~ ' as r , r ~ ts~ ~ i ~~~emor~ ~ Y,t E~ ~Z+P~J :~ 8?6lliBt~cfl ~ ~ - +:j~Y~:. c+ EfiC - - 7 ~ 3G`7 -`sly; 1,).11J~ 4. i.~t - ~ ~ryr~~k ry i _ i' 1 ~ ~ -4 Rcf ~ ~ .: ~ ~SSF6C]I H9f tlOr F n ~ .. ^.J 7G-- ..-'~'-- _ ~ ;:~R~ ..r ~ _ ;aT~ ; _ ll .;i~ ~ ~ .--OCl:wa~pu - ~'cr.ia::c 3Y5~ C~ean7at?Y '"saa}- ~` 53a: Crp'av ~~_ _~ I ~ ~~-- -- l~ ~ ~~~ i OGlcair - '" "1tr,y `"' ' "' i Uc11e3fr ~ ~ ~ ~~- n f 04i od ~Eu(f9 aG~7fllti ~P ! 'i, E ~ L ~ r - ..~ I~csr, `_' h. - ~D - riltC -~ - t. r' ~~ --, ~~GC~ti-,rc 11 :1ve 17~ - ~. _ _ ! IE~skia ~ F L C~ , ~ E p`- A ~ ~ ~. N7-• _ _ '- f ;. ~ t t e' Midlnn Rucks ~ 1 ~~ ~ ti9 G ~ -5~~ 837 f rz ~ ~~ ..1 ~ __Ft~th .ati~ 3.7-~~Et~r'hll«E ~,~,,ao~1 Mio:~ t ~w~n ~csd:var ,c,::<, _ _ Prepared For: ~U~~~' aueuc vroaxs 7tonspartation Pinellas County Department of Public Works October 7, 2005 Prepared By: o~~~~ 5110 Eisenhower Blvd., Suite 220 Tampa, Florida 33634 Professional Engineer. Thomas E. Washburn P.E. No.: 50113 0 ~'~ Traffic Operations Analysis -McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street EXECUTIVE SUMMARY An Intersection Operations Analysis was performed for the intersection of Drew Street at McMullen-Booth Road, with the limits extending south from the intersection to include the exit ramps to SR 60 (Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard). The purpose of this study is to determine if any changes are warranted to improve traffic safety and traffic flow along through the intersection. Data collected to assist in the development of the study and recommendations include: • Twenty-four hour counts on each approach to McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street • Twenty-four hour counts at the two southbound exit ramps from McMullen-Booth Road to SR 60 • Eight-hours of turning movement counts at McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street • Crash data from January 2002 through December 2004 Bridge and roadway plans for the section of McMullen-Booth Road that crosses SR 60 • Field observations of the intersection's operation and conditions during an average weekday Based on the results of the data collection activities, quafitakive assessment, collision analysis, field observations, modeling analysis, and engineering judgment, the following recommendations were developed: 1. Add a southbound right turn lane. The field observations indicate that there is a heavy southbound right turn demand, particularly during the moming peak period. This is a low cost, low impact improvement, which is expected to provide improved traffic flow on the southbound approach. 2. Close the westbound approach. The results indicate that this improvement will have the greatest impact on traffic operations, reducing the moming peak period delay by more than 60 seconds per approach vehicle and the aftemoon peak period delay by more than 35 seconds per approach vehicle. The westbound approach is low volume and is mostly cut-through traffic -the westbound volume would still have access to SR 60 and the Bayside Bridge via signalized intersections. This closure could also be implemented on a time of day basis, for those periods when the mod cation would have the most impact. 3. Modify the eastbound approach to provide a triple left turn lane configuration. If the westbound approach is Gosed, then the eastbound approach could be restriped to provide two exclusive left turn lanes and a shared left turn/through/right turn lane. If the westbound approach is not closed, then the eastbound approach should be modified to provide two exGusive left turn lanes, one shared left tum/through lane, and one exclusive right turn lane. Both options are expected to significantty improve the level of service and traffic flow. through the intersection during both the moming and aftemoon peak periods. 4. Install speed tables along the first southbound off-ramp south of Drew Street to require vehicles to slow down to the posted 30 mph speed limit, and also to encourage those motorists who travel to SR 60 to use the intended second off-ramp. It is also recommended that the Yield condition be changed to a Stop condition at the location where these two ramps reconnect. The following sections of this report describe khe Existing Conditions along the corridor, discuss the Data Collection for this study, document the Analyses conducted, and discuss the conclusions reached and Recommendations developed as a result of the study. liNT6 Corporation 1 1 ii 1 o y PROJECT SITE CH DREW ST "~.~ ' to :;;; : ~::•. Q •:::#:•:;: :::~.:; '~'`"~~ Feat ...~ :.. •.;~:-• Cleveland :.: F '~.~~ - Eas ood D . Cher - - 1':~ ~ ~ ~ VIRGINIA : AVE .> ~ ~•.1 , > ^ ~r Q Q Q W D m ~~~~.~ c~Y 'Y _ t: r:::. . `'i:. 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Z W a ~ ~ ~ ~ C1 ~ ~ RLM I o ~~ LEEWARD ISLE 13 RFH ' ~ '~- ~~ ~ ~ s' ~ e i' ;~ a ~ s RM 2 u1 ~ , 12 1 ~. ~) , ~ 9 i L ~ 'o I e n] e A Ff ~ Proposed Future Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B ' S:\I'lanning Department\C D BU..and Use AmendmentsU,UZ 200'7\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\DCA Submittal Info\DCA Maps\Proposed Future Land Use Map.doc t ii 1 1 8 N O b ~/////~^ O~/ M.D Ncw p ul v 1-li/i~ 1` o~ 808 ~f BERMUDA I ~ o ~~' z o I - -~ -~ ' ~ , - - ~ - J ~~ MHP ~ ~.® .~w - -I-~ ~ - ~ - ~Q ~ MDR ~e ~e ,,~AA Y! p~q~ N N :A LEEWARD ISLE 1 ~ S ~~ 13 .; ~ 1 I ~ tt a Qe a 92 1 ~ ~ ,p a i ~ e ~I I I l Ai MHP to Acw ~': ~'. :~.~::•: ~:~~~::::::::. -~ 3 s ~- 201 ~ e 2 ' .J s 2 v nae a ~~ .~.. 321 ~w ~ il.:,' ~ M '. .I ~ i i > Zoning Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size~Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B S:\Planning Department\C D BU-,and Use AmendmentsU.UZ 2007U.UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\Maps\zone. doc 1 i~ Li N N Softball _ .~ "c ai a Multi Family N Fields O C 0 Residential m.e "`w Vacant Softball q Fiefs y " n~ N N O O e'/ e"1 ' DREW ST BERMUDA ^ ^ ~ ~ :Vacant i Mobile Home ~ ~ Park ~~~,~„~~ Place of ~ Worshi p Q ~ e ~~ Z o O ~ ®J - - ~_ - ~ ~ J J ~ ~ p.® Acp Vacant - T - -~ - - I- - - , ~ I ~ , car 2 Q W ~ 0 Q ~ y N n° ~ ~ O s LEEWARD ISLE ^~' rt 73 ~, e°., I q 109 ~ e' ~ e 170 9: 3•; e 1 Mobile ome Park 3 ~ , ,~N a .,e O W '~ RV Park Q 2 •~ e~ 3 •v i . : ~ : ti o ~:~~ e,,ie r~ • Existing Surrounding Uses Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B ' S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007U..UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive - Cleazwater Housing Authority\Maps\existing. do c 1 1 1 Comprehensive Plan Citizen Courtesy Information List Local Government: City of Clearwater Hearing Date: 12/20/2007 Type Hearing: City Council meeting DCA Amendment Number: (DCA Official Use) Please Print Clearly By providing your name and address you will receive information concerning the date of publication of the Notice of Intent by the Department of Community Affairs. 1 Citizen Name jNONE Address, City, State, Zip Code ------ Check Appropriate Identify ~ Box Amendment ~ i --~- - which is of Written ~ Spoken Interest Comment , Comment NONE NONE LUZ2007-05002 1 - - - 1 S:~Planning Departmeut\C D BU.and Use AmendmeutsU.UZ 200TI.UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority~DCA~Final DCA SubmittanComprehensive Plan Citizen Courtesy Information List Second Reading.doc PARKVIEW VILLAGE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS Prepared for: Clearwater Housing Authority Prepared by: WilsonMiller, Inc. 2205 N. 20t" Street Tampa, Florida 33605 June 2007 ~RlGENAL R~C41V~R ~'';~ 1 i 2007 PLANNING uE~AMlI'MF.NT CITY OF CLEARWATFR WilsonMiller® New Directions In Planning, Design & Engineering Parkview Village (FKA Jasmine Courts) ' Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Parkview Village is located in the southwest corner of Drew Street /Bayview Avenue intersection. The size of the site for the future land use plan amendment is 37.092 acres. The present future land use designation is Residential Urban (RU), while the requested future land use designation is Residential Medium (RM). The allowable residential density for the present future land use designation (RU) is 278 dwelling units, while the allowable residential density for the proposed future land use designation (RM) is 556 dwelling units. At this time, the future mix of unit types is not known. For the purposes of this study, the ITE Multi-Family Land Use Code (220) was used. ' This transportation analysis is an update to the report that was submitted to the City of Clearwater on May 14, 2004 for the Parkview Village Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) redevelopment project. The appendix includes a copy of the previous site plan, which will change in terms of residential density/ layout with the approval of this future land use plan amendment. It is anticipated that the project driveways will be in the same general locations as shown in the previous site plan. During a telephone conversation regarding the methodology of the transportation analysis with Mr. Himanshu Patni and Mr. Bennett Elbo from the City of Clearwater Traffic Operations Section, it was decided that-the same study area from the previous analysis would be used in the updated traffic analysis report. The following intersections will be analyzed as part of the updated Parkview Village Transportation Analysis. • Drew Street /Hampton Road • Drew Street /Bayview Avenue • Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road • Gulf to Bay Boulevard (SR 60) /Hampton Road • Gulf to Bay Boulevard (SR 60) /Bayview Avenue • Drew Street /Project Driveway • Bayview Avenue /Project Driveway. The following roadway segments will also be analyzed as part of this study. • Drew Street between Hampton Road and McMullen-Booth Road. • Hampton Road between Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (SR 60) and Drew Street. • Bayview Avenue between Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (SR 60) and Drew Street. Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 2 of 8 Existing Traffic Conditions Turning movement counts were conducted for the previous transportation analysis on April 20, 2004, and April 21, 2004 for the intersections identified in the study. It was agreed during the June 8, 2004 telephone conversation that these turning movement counts would be factored by a one (1 %) percent annual growth rate to obtain existing traffic conditions for the year 2007. The appendix includes the turning movement counts and the seasonally adjusted 2004 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes from the previous transportation analysis. The 2007 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes for the transportation study are provided in Figure 1. Table 1 provides the results of the existing conditions analysis for the 2007 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes for the transportation study. HCS+ was used to analyze the study area intersections as requested during the transportation methodology telephone conversation. The appendix includes the one-page intersection capacity analysis summary worksheets. Table 1 Existing Conditions Intersection Analysis Intersection Level of Service Drew St. /Hampton Rd. C Drew St. / Bayview Ave. WB Left - A NB Approach - C Drew St. / McMullen-Booth Rd. F ~ Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. /Hampton Rd. A EB Left - C WB Left - B NB Approach - C Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / Bayview Ave. SB Approach - D EB Left - A WB Left-A NB Approach - C Drew St. /Project Driveway (Tanglewood) SB Approach - B NB Approach - A Ave./ Project Driveway (Tanglewood) EB Approach - A ' S PP. C ASP .'If1f1Pf1 P Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 3 of 8 The results of Table 1 indicate that the Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road intersection will operate at level of service (LOS) `F'. All other intersections operate at an acceptable LOS. Table 2 provides an existing condition analysis of the roadway segments using physical capacity or service volumes from the Pinellas County MPO's 2006 Level of Service Report and the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) 2002 Quality/Level of Service Handbook. The source of the roadway segment volumes was from the intersection turning movement volumes from Figure 1. The volumes at the intersection were averaged together to obtain the 2007 P.M. peak hour traffic volumes identified in Table 2. Table 2 Existing Conditions Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2007 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Traffic Volumes NB/EB SB/VVB NB/EB SBNVB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood 4 LD 1,928' 710 663 C C Tanglewood Drew St. to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 724 554 C C Bayview to McMullen- DrewSt. Booth 4LD 1,928' 668 443 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 7602 213 64 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 7602 195 69 C C Tanglewood Ba view to Drew St. 2 LU 7602 191 43 C C 0 eve o ervice epo ine as oun 2. 2002 Quality Level of Service Report, FDOT -Urbanized Areas, Non-State Roadways All of the roadway segments identified in Table 2 are operating at an acceptable LOS. Trip Generation Table 2 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designations. ~N~ ~- 31 E-- T00 c am- !2 35 --~ 577 --~ 1! -~ NOS a 0 a 0 a Z ~ ~ M ~- !27 ~-- 2314 EJ ~j !2 88 -~ 22TT ~ 32~ Nc~ LEGEND 2001 BACKGROUND TRAfflC SOf TBALL COuPLEX i i i i i ~~~ i i ~ .~ i ! ~- 537 ~ '~ 4 t~ y ~ ~- !0 ~ ~ 549 ~ T26 ---~ 100 ---~ 9 rn -~ ~ I ~ !9 ~ 3! -~ M~~ F--- 431 ~- 28 N tip ~N TANG R E ~ y L W000 D IVE t ~ ~~ /3 33 -~, ? N i° W a 3 W ~~~ Q 41 2- 138 F- 2509 J ~ L~ ~ g GULF r0 Bar BLVD. rS.R. 60J 45 ~ 2!5! -~ 8-~ NNN flGURE ! PARKV IEW VILLAGE 2007 Plf PEAK HOUR TRAFf IC CONDITIONS Ploff~ By: a6ecdef OREW STREET 6/13/20D7 lOYI:SB AN o- N ~ N ~-- 19 ~-- 65 ~-- 44 329 -~ 45 --~ 193 ~ 00~ O Q 0 z 0 0 m a W J v WilsdnMiller Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 4 of 8 Table 2 Present Future Land Use Designations PM Peak Hour Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 227 dus 111 60 0 0 0 0 111 6 The results of Table 2 indicate that an estimated 171 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 provides an estimate of the P.M, peak hour trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 Requested Land Use Designation PM Peak Hour Trip Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 556 dus 210 113 0 0 0 0 210 11 The results of Table 3 indicate that an estimated 323 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the proposed land use scenario. Table 4 provides the net difference in P.M. peak hour trip generation between the Requested Future Land Used (Table 3) and the Existing Future Land Uses (Table 2). Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 5 of 8 Table 4 Net Difference P.M. Peak Hour Trip Generation IN OUT Requested Future Land Uses 210 113 Existing Future Land Uses 111 60 Difference 99 53 Distribution /Assignment The distribution and assignment of the net project traffic from Parkview Village was based upon the previous traffic analysis submitted to the City of Clearwater on May 14, 2004. Figure 2 provides a graphic of the distribution of the project traffic. Future Year Traffic Conditions The buildout year for Parkview Village is 2010. As requested during the June 8, 2007 telephone conversation, a one (1 %) annual growth rate will be used to determine the 2010 background traffic for the future year traffic conditions analysis. Figure 2 also provides a graphic of the 2010 background traffic volumes. Table 5 provides a summary of the future year intersection analysis for the P.M. peak hour, including net project traffic from Table 4. SOf TBAtt C011PLEX i i i ~ N M 2-- 38 ~. ~ ~ ~ ~5 F-- T21 nT1 I ; E-- 553 ~- -2 r11 y ~ ~-- l0 ruJ 36 -a 9 ~ x321 594 -~ I T32 --~ ~ ~~ ll ~, ~ O ~ r381 32 -~ N a0 ~~N ~ MM1 V V ` v a 0 2 0 a Z `D ~ "~ ~-- 131 E- 2382 rIT1 EJ ~ ~-- 12 PROJECT r8J 721-~ 20 ~, ~N ~y r8J 13 ~ r191 35 ~, `' N .. a ~i~ ~ 450 r111 ~-- 29 rr81 OREw S TREE T N~ V ~~ ~~ N ~ 142 r26J ~- 2584 ~9 r61 91 --~ Gutf r0 Bar BLVD. rS.R. 601 r61 46 -~ r6J 2345 -~ ~ 2216 --~ 33 -~ N: "~ 8 ~, N N N ' tEGENO IT6 2010 BACKGROUND rRAFF/C ' r61 PROJECT TRAFf IC f IGURE 2 PARKV IEW VILLAGE 2010 Pll PEAK HOUR TRAff1C CONDITIONS Plotted 8y: oCeekef fi/13/2IXJ7 IOS2:44 AN -. N N O 00 NN J ~ 54 (ll! 368 --~ r5J 216 -~, O~p ~ Op 1 ~. O a 0 z 0 0 m z W J u WilsdnMiller Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 6 of 8 Table 5 Future Conditions Intersection Analysis Intersection Level of Service Required Improvement Level of Service After Improvement Drew St. /Hampton Rd. C N.A. N.A. W B Left - A Drew St. / Bayview Ave. NB Approach - B N.A. N.A. SB Right Turn-Lane2 Drew St. / McMullen- WB Right-In/Right-Out2 Booth Rd. F EB Left Turn-Lane2 B Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / Hampton Rd. A N.A. N.A. EB Left - C Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. / WB Left - B Bayview Ave. NB Approach - C SB Approach - D N.A. N.A. Drew /Project Driveway EB Left - A (Tanglewood) WB Left - A NB Approach - C SB Approach - B N.A. N.A. Bayview /Project NB Approach - A Drivewa (Tanglewood EB A proach - A N.A. N.A. + wor s ee s are appen e . 2. Pinellas County Intersection Improvement Project. According to the Intersection Operations Analysis, McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street that as prepared by HNTB for the Pinellas County Department of Public Works, October 7, 2005, the following intersection improvements are recommended for this intersection. • Add a southbound right turn lane. • Convert the westbound approach into right-in/right-out access or close the westbound approach. • Modify the eastbound approach to provide a triple left turn lane configuration. According to the Pinellas County Department of Public Works, construction of the recommended improvements is planned to begin in FY 2008. For this transportation analysis, it was assumed that the westbound approach of the Drew Street / McMullen-Booth intersection would be converted into right-in/right-out access only. Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 7 of 8 With the programmed improvements from the Intersection Operations Analysis identified above, _ the intersection of Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road will operate at LOS B during the year 2010 with project traffic from Parkview Village. The appendix includes the executive summary of the Pinellas County Intersection Operations Analysis. Table 6 provides a future condition analysis of the roadway segments using physical capacity or service volumes from the Pinellas County MPO's 2006 Level of Service Report and the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) 2002 Quality/Level of Service Handbook using 2010 background volumes. Table 6 Future Traffic Conditions Background Traffic Only Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2010 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Background Traffic Volumes NB/EB SB/WB NB/EB SB/WB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood 4 LD 1,928' 731 683 C C Tanglewood Drew St. to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 746 574 C C Bayview to McMullen- Drew St. Booth 4 LD 1,928' 688 457 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 7602 220 66 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 7602 203 72 C C Tanglewood Ba iew to Drew St. 2 LU 7602 199 45 C C 006 eve o ervice epo ine as oun y 2. 2002 Quality Level of Service Report, FDOT -Urbanized Areas, Non-State Roadways The result of the analysis from Table 6 indicates that all roadway segments for the future background traffic analysis will operate at an acceptable LOS. Table 7 provides a future condition analysis of the roadway segments using 2010 background and project traffic volumes. Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis Page 8 of 8 Table 6 Future Traffic Conditions Background Plus Project Traffic Roadway Segment Analysis Roadway Segment Geometry Service 2010 PM Peak Hour LOS Volume Background Traffic Volumes NB/EB SBNVB NB/EB SB/WB Hampton to Drew St. Tanglewood 4 LD 1,928' 769 701 C C Tanglewood Drew St. to Bayview 4 LD 1,928' 754 585 C C Bayview to McMullen- Drew St. Booth 4 LD 1,928' 704 486 C C Gulf-to-Bay to Hampton Drew St. 2 LU 7602 226 67 C C Gulf-to-Bay Bayview Tanglewood 2 LU 7602 203 72 C C Tanglewood Bayview to Drew St. 2 LU 7602 207 63 C C 6 eve o ervice epo ine as ounty 2. 2002 Quality Level of Service Report, FDOT -Urbanized Areas, Non-State Roadways. The result of the analysis from Table 7 indicates that all roadway segments for the future background traffic analysis will operate at an acceptable LOS. Summary The transportation analysis for the Parkview Village Future Land Use Amendment was conducted based on the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM) and the allowable residential density of 566 dwelling units. The results of this transportation analysis indicate that the intersection of Drew Street / McMullen-Booth Road will operate at an acceptable LOS with the planned Pinellas County improvements from the Intersection Operations Analysis. All other intersections and roadway segments within the study area will operate at an acceptable LOS without additional improvements. APPENDIX - Site Plan - Trip Generation - Intersection Turning Movement Counts - FDOT Peak Season Factor Category Report - 2004 Traffic Volumes - Signal Timing Sheets - Geometry and Lane Configurations - HCS+ Analysis - Pinellas MPO 2006 Level of Service Report - Intersection Operations Analysis Report, McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street SITE PLAN (Residential Densities Will Change) SITE PLAN T)rew street 3" Ijecorative wall al~rta Drew St. .partments L ,._..--~-n. story (~yP~) Tr~wnhomes 2 Story (Typ.) Live I Work units 1st Floor RetaillCommercial 2nd-~rd Flor~r Residential Rental Units ~Typ,} Day Care Facility Rental unit Clubhouse Facility includes p~c+l and playground To~vnhr~me Lags ITyp•) Lot widths vary ro~r~nl~om~: ar~d apartment Flats Rental Units 3 story ~~yp,) Single Family Lets ~Typ.q 40', 50' and 60' log Yvid~hs ~~ia~e Lake Pocket Park ~~rprcalj Dog mark ,~z ~ __ ~ , Site Plan -Exhibit B ~d~1: t ~ ~ ~ ,. _~ ~~~ ~~ -- -- - '' I~I~f D IJSE Tr'~BI11.aA~'IC~N Single Family Lots: 67 T~a~vnhome Lots: 25 Residential Rental Units; 203 r3ffice /Retail: 30,000 s,f- Community Center: 22,000 s.f. Rental Unit Clubhouse: 5,450 s.f. Day Care Facility: 5,000 s.f. J~ ~J .. ,~ ~_ ~~~.~ u r an ~,~~~M~~~~r~~~~~~ StUd10?rCh'te~5 TRIP GENERATION Apartment (220) Average Vehicle Trip Ends vs: aDwelling Units On; a: Weekday, • Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, - - One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. Number of Studies: 90 - Avg. Number of Dwelling Units: 233 Directional Distrib'ution'. 65% entering, 35% exiting Trip Generation per Dwelling Unit Average Rate Range of Rates Standard Deviation 0.62 0.10 - 1..64 0.82 uata riot ana 700 soo 500 c W a H a~ U L N Q H 400 300 200 100 x • X X , / .~ , : : X X ~ : , •x ~ X • x ~X x X : .X X X: : ; xXXx X ~ : : : • X ----- ------ ---~-- ----- X: X : - X : : : : X X• Xx ~ : : : 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 X = Number of Dwelling Units X Actual Data Points Fitted Curve Fitted Curve Equation: T = 0.55(X) + 17.65 700 800 900 1000 1100 ------ Average Rate RZ = 0.77 =,~ Trip Generation, 7th Edition 308 Institute of Transportation Engineers INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS ' ~IG~G(NYI~r i i%'~IiC~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 ' Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Project No.: [~ 0 '~ Turning IUlovement C®unt Field ®ata Sheet Date: `( Zt> a~ Count Times: ~ ~'~DMt ' Major Street: ~dt,~J She-~k" Direction: E-W Speed Limit: .35 mph Minor Street: ~,~,~~(1 ~pc~,d, Direction: N-S Speed Limit: 35 mph 'City/County: ~~,rW ~,~tr ,'n~,(kS Weather: ( cur' C~ ' Phasing: ~ ~~ ~u,1 '~eC'~ ~ ~~~ .SP2~ (i ~1 i T ~aU.9es eQSf aid ~, ~ T ~ E- ~,Pf~v-..~ -~~~ ~ 3 Cycles M easured: ' ZOsec. slc:p gOrec. /lOsec. Zp dec. f5 scc. 75Sa. //o sec. intersecuvn ~Ketcn Lp sec, 5~P 7o~c. - //a ~~ ~a~~b~ G~.~eX dQfs de~S ~(ew~~.~-~~ 5~~8~ ~~~~~f $ fec~iersa `~~ ~ Lib ~? ~~ e `~e Sin Ong I~nent~t Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&hampton City/County: Clearwater/Pine llas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles - Hea Vehicles - U-T urns PARt</SC HOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STREET HAMPTON ROAD DREW STREET Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Th Northbound Ri h Eastbound 04:00 PM 3 0 0 1 4 10 99 1 0 . 110 1 ru t RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total , 04:15 PM 2 0 0 0 2 12 138 1 0 151 4 22 0 0 1 3 13 28 5 114 10 2 131 273 04:30 PM 1. 0 0 1 2 9 125 2 1 137 18 0 6 10 1 35 2 132 10 2 146 i 334 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 119 1 0 127 18 0 5 39 4 149 12 2 167 ~ 345 Total 6 0 0 2 8 38 481 5 1 525 72 0 9 1 13 40 0 176 _ 6 0 182 j_ 349 9 51 142 11 571 38 6 G2G; 1301 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 8 140 3 0 151 30 0 9 12 51 G 192 7 0 205 ' 408 05:30 PM 10 2 6 4 3 22 11 9 156 153 1 2 0 0 168 35 0 2 14 51 2 190 11 2 205 i 427 05:45 PM 4 0 0 3 7 8 147 6 0 164 161 32 27 0 3 19 54 2 185 8 1 196 ~ 436 Total 14 2 8 9 33 36 596 12 0 644 124 0 0 5 19 18 63 50 206 3 13 156 723 8 1 34 1G8 ~ 386 4 774 1657 Grand Total Apprch % 20 48 8 2 4 9 8 19 5 11 26 8 41 74 6 3 1077 92 1 17 1 1169 196 0 38 114 348 24 1294 72 10 1400 2958 Total % . 0.7 . 0.1 . 0.3 . 0.4 1.4 . 2.5 . 36.4 1.5 0.6 0.1 0 0 39 5 56.3 6 6 0.0 0 0 10.9 1 3 32.8 3 9 1.7 92.4 5.1 0.7 i . . . . . . 11.8 0.8 43.7 2.4 0.3 47.3 Start Time Left aoumoouna Thru Right RTOR A oo. Total Left Thm Westbound Rinht RT(1R n„n r~r~i ~ N Th Northbound Righ - Eastbound _ _ Peak Hour From 04 00 PM to 05 45 PM Peak 1 of 1 ~ iu t RTvR H Totai Lett , Thru Right RTOR Aoo Total ~ Int. Total j __.._ Intersection 05:00 PM Volume Percent 14 42 4 2 8 6 1 24 2 9 27 3 33 36 5 6 596 92 5 12 1 0 644 124 0 19 63 206 13 723 34 4 774 I 1 G57 05:30 Volume . 10 . . 2 6 . 4 22 . 9 . 153 .9 2 0.0 0 1 60.2 0.0 9.2 30.6 1.7 93.4 4.4 0.5 ' Peak Factor 64 32 0 3 19 54 2 185 8 1 196 ' 43G High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:00 PM 1 0.950 Volume P k F 10 2 6 4 22 11 156 1 0 168 32 0 3 19 54 6 192 7 0 205 ea actor 0.375 0.958 0 954 . 0.944 I Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM Volume P t 14 42 4 2 8 6 1 9 33 36 596 12. 0 644 124 0 19 63 20G 10 743 32 3 7881 ercen . . 24.2 27.3 5.6 92.5 1.9 0.0 60.2 0.0 9.2 30.6 1.3 94 3 4 1 0 4 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:00 PM . . . ' Volume 10 2 6 4 22 11 156 1 0 168 32 ' ~ 0 3 19 54 6 192 7 0 Peak Factor 0.375 0.958 0 954 205 . 0.961 ~ing~-ner~tnt ~ Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&hampton City/County: Clearwate r/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20 /2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Pas sen er Veh icles PA RK/SCHOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STRE ET HAMPTON ROAD DREW STREET Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total L ft Th Northbound I Eastbound 04:00 PM 3 0 0 1 4 10 94 1 0 . e ru Ri ht RTOR A . Total ~ Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total 04:15 PM 2 0 0 0 2 12 129 1 0 105 142 13 21 0 0 1 13 27 4 110 10 2 126 262 04:30 PM 1 0 0 1 2 9 118 2 1 130 17 0 3 10 34 2 126 9 2 139 317 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 118 1 0 125 17 0 6 14 37 3 139 12 2 15G 325 Total 6 0 0 2 8 37 459 5 1 502 68 0 9 19 13 50 39 137 ; 0 9 171 5 0 17G 340 546 3G 6 597 ~ 1244 05:00 PM 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 8 138 3 0 149 27 0 9 12 48 3 189 7 0 199 397 05:30 PM 10 2 6 4 3 22 11 8 152 150 0 2 0 0 163 160 35 31 0 0 2 14 51 1 187 10 2 200 417 05:45 PM 4 0 0 3 7 7 146 6 0 159 25 0 3 5 18 52 I 2 183 8 1 194 428 Total 14 2 8 9 33 34 586 11 0 631 118 0 19 18 62 48 1991 3 9 152 7 8 0 163 ~ 377 11 33 3 756 1619 Grand Total 20 Apprch % 48 8 2 8 4 9 19 5 11 26 8 41 71 1045 16 1 1133 186 0 38 112 3361 18 1257 69 9 1353 2863 . Total % 0.7 . . 0.1 0.3 . 0.4 1.4 I 6.3 2.5 92.2 36 5 1.4 0 6 0.1 0 0 39 6 55.4 6 5 0.0 0 0 11.3 1 33.3 I 1.3 92.9 5.1 0.7 . . . . . . .3 3.9 11.7 0.6 43.9 2.4 0.3 47.3 PARK/SCHOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STREET HAMPTON ROAD DREW STREET Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Northbound Th Eastbound Peal< Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . ru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int Total ~ Intersection 05:00 PM , Volume 14 2 8 9 33 34 586 11 0 631 118 0 19 62 199 9 711 1 Percent 42.4 6.1 24.2 27.3 5.4 92.9 1.7 0.0 59.3 0.0 9.5 31 2 ~ 1 2 94 0 33 3 4 4 756 1G19 05:30 Volume 10 2 6 4 22 8 150 2 0 160 31 0 3 . 18 52 . . . 0.4 Peak Factor 2 183 8 1 194 428 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 1 0.946 Volume 10 Peak Factor 2 6 4 22 11 152 0 0 163 31 0 3 18 52 1 187 10 2 200 0.375 ~ 0.968 0.957 ~ 1 0.945 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM ~ 04:45 PM Volume 14 2 8 9 33 34 586 11 0 631 118 0 19 62 199 6 730 30 3 Percent 42.4 6.1 24.2 27.3 5.4 92.9 1.7 0.0 59.3 0.0 9.5 31.2 0 8 94 9 3 9 0 4 769 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . 05:15 PM . . . Volume 10 2 6 4 22 11 152 0 0 163 31 ~~ 0 3 18 52 1 187 10 2 Peal< Factor 0 .375 0.968 0 957 200 . 0.961 '1g N~ent ~t R~dams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&hampfion City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Hea Vehi cles PARK/SCHOOL DRIVEWAY DREW STREET HAMPTON ROAD DREW STREET ~ Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Th Northbound Ri ' Eastbound , 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 . ru ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total ! 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 5 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 4. 10 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 7' 17 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 10 0 0 10 19 Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 23 4 0 0 0 1 1 5 ~ 0 _ 0 _ 5 25 1 0 _ __ 6; __ _ g ' - 2 0 27 55 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3; 8 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 g 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 ~ g Total 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 13 6 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 4 12 0 1 5 1 g 1 1 14 j 34 Grand Total Apprch % 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 8 3 32 88 9 1 2 8 0 0 0 36 10 0 0 2 12 0 37 3 1 41 i 89 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 . 3.4 . 36.0 . 1.1 . 0.0 I 40 4 83.3 11 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 16.7 2 2 1 3 I 0.0 90.2 7.3 2.4 i . . . . . .5 0.0 41.6 3.4 1.1 46.1 i ~ Start Time ! Left ! Thru ! Right ~ RTOR ~ A Peals Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor High Int. 3:45:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 0 Percent - - - High Int. - Volume - - - - Peak Factor Left Left 0 1 22 0 0 23 4 0 0 1 5 I 0 25 2 4.3 95.7 0.0 0.0 80.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 92 6 7 4 0 0 7 0 0 7 1 0 0 1 2 ! 0 . 10 . 0 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:30 PM 0 0 9 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 2~ 0 10 0 0.639 0.625 ! 04:00 PM 04:15 PM 0 1 22 0 0 23 6 4.3 95.7 0.0 0.0 85.7 04:15 PM 05:00 PM - 0 9 0 0 9 3 - 0.639 -~ - • •-• - I vr~cvv a 1 RCC 1 ~ nd Northbound Eastbound ', RTOR Ap . left Thru , Right RTOR Apo. Total Thni Rinht RTnp ~ n.... T....,~ Total Int. 0 27 ; 55 0.0 I 0 10 ; 19 0.724 0 101 0.675 j 04:00 PM 0 0 1 7 0 25 2 p 27 0.0 0.0 1 4.3 0.0 92.G 7.4 0.0 04:30 PM ~ 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 10~. 0.583 0.675 ' ~a~ r~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Project No.: (~ `(D ~7~ ' Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Turning Movement Count Field ®ata Sheet Date: Za ~ o~ f Count Times: t~ (oa,~ ' Major Street: ~~~ `~-~re,c~' Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~{5 mph Minor Street: (~,~aad ©YiJ~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: Z.5 mph 'City/County: \e~.~rW a,terl P,;r,L (has Weather: .lam ' Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch se~e~ .~ C,~P r:~ ~P N ~~~~~~~ ~v cr S~Q Q. __ ..__ .. ._ . .' ._ .__. ....- ___--_.__- 7+1J ~Q ~ L ~~~ x(,41,5 I Cj~~ G..C ~ G ~ Q ~tg N~ent ~t Adams Tragic File Name :drew&tanglewood (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Northbound I Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht Ap .Total Int Total ~ 04:00 PM 0 0 2 2 1 96 2 99 9 0 2 11 I 0 112 8 120 . 232 04:15 PM 1 0 0 1 0 128 0 128 10 0 3 13 . 0 110 11 121 263 04:30 PM 0 0 1 1 0 128 1 129 7 0 3 10 ~ 2 155 12 169 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 1 119 0 120 4 0 3 7~ 0 172 13 185 309 312 Total 1 0 3 4 2 471 3 476 30 0 11 41 i 2 _549 an Fay i i , ~~~ 05:00 PM 0 0 3 3 3 124 0 127 11 0 3 14 0 194 8 202 346 05:15 PM 2 0 0 2 2 149 1 152 10 0 3 I 13 2 177 7 186 353 05:30 PM 1 1 3 5 3 146 0 149 9 1 6 16 ~ 3 198 10 211 381 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 3 135 0 138 5 0 4 9 4 165 7 176 ' 323 Total 3 1 6 10 11 554 1 566 35 1 16 52 ~ 9 734 32 775 1403 Grand Total 4 1 9 14 13 1025 4 1042 65 1 27 93 11 1283 76 1370 2519 Apprch % 28.6 7.1 64.3 1.2 98.4 0.4 69.9 1.1 29.0 0.8 93 6 5 5 Total % 0.2 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.5 40.7 0.2 41.4 2.6 0.0 1.1 3.7 ~ 0.4 . 50.9 . 3.0 54.4 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET i Southbound Westbound Northbound ~ Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total ; Left Thru Right A Total Int Total Peals Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 pp _ . Intersection 05:00 PM ~ Volume 3 1 6 10 11 554 1 566 35 1 16 52 ~ 9 734 32 I 775 ~ 1403 Percent 30.0 10.0 60.0 1.9 97.9 0.2 67.3 1.9 30.8 1.2 94 7 4 1 05:30 Volume 1 1 3 5 3 146 0 149 9 1 6 16 3 . 198 . 10 211 I 381 Peak Factor High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM I ~ 05:30 PM 0.921 Volume 1 1 3 5 2 149 1 152 9 1 6 16 ~ 3 198 10 211 Peals Factor 0.500 0.931 0.813 I 0.918 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM ~ Volume 3 1 6 10 11 554 1 566 35 1 16 52I 5 741 38 784 Percent 30.0 10.0 60.0 1.9 97.9 0.2 67.3 1.9 30.8 ~ 0.6 94.5 4 8 1 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM ~ 05:30 PM . I Volume 1 1 3 5 2 149 1 152 9~ 1 6 16 3 198 10 211 ! Peak Factor 0.500 0.931 0.813 0.929 ~g Ivl~ent ~t Adams Traffic File Name : dre~~d~tanglewood (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET '; Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total ~ Int Total 04:00 PM 0 0 2 2 1 91 2 94 9 0 2 11 0 108 8 . 116 j . 223 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 121 0 121 8 0 3 11 0 105 11 116 ; 248 04:30 PM 0 0 1 1 0 121 1 122 7 0 3 10 0 147 12 159 j 292 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 1 116 0 117 4 0 3 7 0 163 13 176 ~ 300 Total 0 0 3 3 2 449 3 454 28 0 11 39 0 523 44 FF7 --- ~ nrz 05:00 PM 0 0 3 3 3 123 0 126 11 0 3 14 0 192 7 199. 342 05:15 PM 2 0 0 2 2 144 1 147 10 0 3 13 2 174 7 183 345 05:30 PM 1 1 3 5 3 142 0 145 9 1 5 15 3 195 10 I 208 373 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 3 133 0 136 5 0 4 9 4 161 7 172 ~ 317 Total 3 1 6 10 11 542 1 554 35 1 15 51 9 722 31 762'- 1377 Grand Total 3 1 9 13 13 991 4 1008 63 1 26 90 9 1245 75 1329 I 2440 Apprch % 23.1 7.7 69.2 1.3 98.3 0.4 I 70.0 1.1 28.9 0.7 93.7 5 6 Total % 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.5 40.6 0.2 41.3 2.6 0.0 1.1 3.7 0.4 51.• . 3.1 54.5 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET i Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total ___ Int Total Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 - - . ---- Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 3 1 6 10 11 542 1 554 35 1 15 51 9 722 31 762• 1377 Percent 30.0 10.0 60.0 2.0 97.8 0.2 68.6 2.0 29.4 1.2 94.8 4 1 05:30 Volume 1 1 3 5 3 142 0 145 9 1 5 15 3 195 . 10 208 ~ 373 Peak Factor ~ High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 05:30 PM 0 923 Volume 1 1 3 5 2 144 1 147 9 1 5 15 3 195 10 208! Peak Factor 0.500 0.942 0.850 0.916 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05: 45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 1 Volume 3 1 6 10 11 542 1 554 35 1 15 51 5 724 37 766 , Percent 30.0 10.0 60.0 2.0 97.8 0.2 68.6 2.0 29.4 0.7 94.5 4 8 High Int. 05:30 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM ~ 05:30 PM . Volume 1 1 3 5 2 144 1 147 9~ 1 5 15 3 195 10 208 .I Peak Factor 0.500 0.942 0.850 0.921 ~ ~g N~ent ~t Adams Tragic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear rou s Printed- Heav Vehicles File Name : drevv&tanglewood Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht A Total Left Westbound Th Ri Northbound Eastbound 04:00 PM 0 0 0 . 0 0 ru ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Int. Total 04:15 PM 1 0 0 1 0 5 7 0 0 5 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 9 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 5 15 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 9 0 9 16 Total 1 0 0 1 0 22 0 22 2 0 0 2 1 26 0 0 9 12 27 52 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ~ 4 3 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 3 8 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 8 .Total 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 4 6 13 2G Grand Total 1 0 0 1 0 34 0 34 2 0 1 3 1 38 1 40 Apprch % 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 33.3 2 5 95 0 2 5 I 78 Total % 1.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 43.6 0.0 43.6 2.6 0.0 1.3 3.8 . 1.3 . 48.7 . 1.3 51.3 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET TANGLEWOOD DRIVE DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Northbound Eas tbound Start Time Left Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Thru Ri ht Peak 1 of 1 A .Total Left Thru Ri ht Ap .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total ~I Int. Total Intersection 04:00 PM Volume Percent 1 100.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 22 100.0 0 0.0 22 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 26 0 27 ~ 52 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 . 0 . 0 . 0 3.7 9G.3 0.0 Peak .Factor 0 1 8 0 9 1G High Int. 04:15 PM 04:15 PM 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 0.813 Volume 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 7 2 0 0 2 1 8 0 ~ Peak Factor 0.250 0.786 I 0 250 I g . 0.750 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 1 0 0 1 0 22 0 22 2 0 0 2~ 1 26 p 27 Percent 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 9G 3 0 0 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:15 PM 04:15 PM ll 04:30 PM . . Volume 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 7 2~ ~ 0 0 2 1 8 0 Peak Factor 0.250 0.786 I 0 250 9 . 0.750 ' ,A G~Alsryl~r 7~v'~i;Ci P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 ' Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Date: ,Major Street: ,Minor Street: City/County: Project fVo.: ~~ Turning IVlovernent Count Field ®ata Sheet ~~?.a o`f Count Times: ~te,~ S-~ceL~" Direction: ~o~~b~.~X ~~~ ~ri~~Ja~ Direction: o,~-~.rW e~er" ~ ~; ~. ~~~a s Weather: Phasing: `~-~pn~l E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph N-S Speed Limit: ~~~ mph 3 Cycles Measured: Intersection Sketch (( I III I ~~~~ 1~j~ ~~S -~.-- ~--- ~-- .~- ~---, ~rass µe.d~a~ ~~~ ~SM,~ne ~~sl X11-~'' Zt d ng I~neni~t Adams Traffic. (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&so~~uallcomplexdw City/County: Clearwater/ Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles - Hea Vehi cles - U-Turns SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET DREW STREET I Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht A Total Left Westbound Thru Ri ht Eastbound 04:00 PM 0 0 0 . 0 0 98 0 A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total , Int. Total 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 131 0 98 131 0 0 114 113 0 114 212 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 122 1 123 0 158 0 113 0 244 04:45 PM Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 0 124 0 178 158 0 178 1 281 302 0 475 1 476 0 563 __ 0 563 ; __ 1039 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 1 124 0 196 0 196 320 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153 154 1 0 154 154 0 190 0 190 344 05:45 PM 0 0 1 1 0 137 2 139 0 0 198 166 0 198 0 352 Total 0 0 1 1 0 166 , 306 567 4 571 0 750 0 7501 1322 Grand Total Apprch % 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 100 0 1 0 0 0 1042 5 1047 0 1313 0 1313 I 2361 Total % 0.0 . 0.0 . 0.0 0.0 . 0.0 99.5 44.1 0:5 0.2 44.3 0.0 0.0' 100.0 55.6 0.0 0.0 55.6 I SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY IlRF1~/ CTRFGT ter,.-,., ,.~..~__ 1 Start Time 1 Left ~ Thru T Peals Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 05:30 Volume 0 0 Peak Factor High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM #0 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 Peak Factor 'o Westbound ~ Eastbound Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht App. Total ~ Left Thru Riaht Ann Tntal I _ _ __Int. Tot81 j 1 100.0 1 0 0 0 567 4 99 3 0 7 571 0 750 0 750i 1322 0 0 . 0 . . 154 0 154 0.0 0 100.0 198 0.0 0 j 198 352 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 10.939 1 1 0 153 1 154 0 198 0 1981 0.250 0.927 0.947 05:00 PM 1 1 0 100.0 0.0 05:15 PM 1 1 0 0.250 04:45 PM 567 4 571 0 762 0 762 99.3 0.7 0.0 100.0 0.0 05:30 PM 153 J 154 0 198 0 198 0.927 0.962 ~g Mlent ~t Adams Traffic File Name :drew&sottuallcomplexdw (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY Southbound DREW STREET Westbound DREW STREET Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht App. Total Int. Total 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 92 0 92 0 110 0 110 202 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 124 0 124 0 107 0 107 i 231 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 115 1 116 0 150 0 150 I 266 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 120 0 169 0 169 ~ 289 Total 0 0 0 0 0 451 1 452 0 _ ___ 536 0 536 1 988 05:00 PM 0 0 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 1 Total 0 0 1 Grand Total 0 0 1 Apprch % 0.0 0.0 100.0 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 121 1 0 0 149 1 0 0 150 0 1 0 135 2 1 0 555 4 1 0 1006 5 I 0.0 99.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 44.0 0.2 122 0 194 150 0 187 150 0 194 137 0 162 559 0 737 1011 0 1273 I 0.0 100.0 44.2 0.0 55.7 u 0 0.0 0.0 194 316 187. 337 194 344 162 300 737 1297 12731 2285 55.7 SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Eastbound Start Time o~~~ u.,.., r.,,.n nn•nn inn ~., n Left Thru Ri ht A .Total G•e~ Dnn DnnL 4 ,.r ~ Left Thru Ri ht A p. Total Left Thru Ri ht A Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 1 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 05:30 Volume 0 0 0 Peak Factor High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 1 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 0 0 1 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 0 0 1 Peak Factor 1 0 555 4 0.0 . 99.3 0.7 0 0 150 0 05:15 PM 1 0 149 1 0.250 05:00 PM 1 0 555 4 0.0 99.3 0.7 05:15 PM 1 0 149 ~ 1 0.250 559 f 0 737 0.0 100.0 150 0 194 05:00 PM 150 0 194 0.932 04:45 PM 559 0 744 0.0 100.0 05:00 PM 150 0 194 0.932 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 . Total Int. Total 737 I 1297 194 I 344 0.943 194 0.950 ~ 744 194 0.959 T~ Mont C~ Adams Traffic File Name :drew&softudilcomplexdw (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 ~ SOFTBALL COMPLEX DRIVEWAY DREW STREET DREW STREET ~- Southbound Westbound Eastbound ~_ Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total - In t, Total 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 10 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0. 7 0 6 0 6 13 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 8 0 8 15 ___ 04:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 9 0 9 I 13 Total 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 24 0 _ __ 27 0 27 ~ - _ 51 05:00 PM 0 0 0 05:15 PM 0 0 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 05:45 PM 0 0 0 ___ Total 0 0 0 Grand Total 0 0 0 Apprch % 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total % 0.0 0.0 0.0 SOFTBALL COMPLFJC DRI` __ ~ Southbound _ ' Start Time Left Thru Ri ht Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 Percent 0.0 0.0 0.0 04:30 Volume 0 0 0 Peak Factor High tnt. 3:45:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 0 Percent - - - High Int. - Volume - - - Peak Factor 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 ' 0 36 0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 47.4 0.0 j DREW STREET Westbound Total Left Thru Right 0 ~ 0 24 0 i 0.0 100.0 0.0 OI 0 7 0 04:15 PM 0 0 7 0 04:00 PM 0 0 24 0 i 0.0 04:15 PM 100.0 0.0 - 0 7 ~0. 2 0 2 4 0 3 4 0 4 2 0 4 12 0 _ 13 36 0 40 I 0.0 100.0 47.4 0.0 52.6 DREW STRE Eastbound ~. Total Left . _ Thru 24 0 27 0.0 100.0 7 0 8 04:45 PM 7 0 9 0.857 04:00 PM 24 0 27 0.0 100.0 04:45 PM 7 0 9 0.857 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 4 3. 7 41 8 4~ G 13 25 40 ~ 76 52.6 I fight ~ App. Total i Int. Total 0 I 27 ~ 51 0.0 ~ 0 8 15 0.850 0 91 0.750 I 0 27 f' 0.0 I 0 g~ 0.750 ~~~~~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 ~Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Date: Major Street: 'Minor Street: City/County: Project No.: ~j Y(~~ Turning Movement Count Field ®ata Sheet ~ ?~ { a`l f~Q Qi ~~ Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: Count Times: -- ~ ~QrY/ Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph Direction: N-S Speed Limit: Z5 mph Weather: (~lP~-~" Intersection Sketch ' t ,+ ~OCG~r r'1G~ IV --- --- ~~ _.-~--- _~. ~ s~P ~.Sf~, ~ ~ ~~ Cam, M ~ ~{'~ ~,Gt,s; ~,~,~; z.~d ~tg N~1ent~t Adams Traffic File Name :drew&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Cleanivater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total Int Total 04:00 PM 5 99 0 104 7 0 11 18 0 113 2 . 115 . 237 04:15 PM 4 120 0 124 12 0 4 16 0 113 1 114 254 04:30 PM 10 104 0 114 17 0 15 32 0 147 10 157 303 04:45 PM 0 97 0 97 27 0 11 38 0 171 1 172 307 Total 19 420 0 439 63 0 41 104 0 ___ _ 544 14 ___ 558 ~~n~ 05:00 PM 8 107 0 05:15 PM 9 107 0 05:30 PM 7 117 0 05:45 PM 5 120 0 Total 29 451 0 Grand Total 48 871 0 Apprch % 5.2 94.8 0.0 Total % 1.9 34.5 0.0 115 22 0 18 40 0 192 5 197 352 116 49 0 19 68 0 172 6 178 362 124 38 0 15 53 0 201 3 204 381 125 18 0 19 37 0 158 5 163 325 480 127 0 71 198 0 723 19 742 1420 919 190 0 112 302 0 1267 33 1300 2521 62.9 0.0 37.1 0.0 97.5 2.5 1 36.5 7.5 0.0 4.4 1 2.0 0.0 50.3 1.3 51.6 DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Peak Hnnr Frnm nd•M PM rn n Left Thru Ri ht A .Total 5•d~, PM _ Pcak 1 of 1 Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Right I _ A - Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 29 451 0 Percent 6.0 94.0 0.0 05:30 Volume 7 117 0 Peak Factor High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 5 120 0 Peak Factor Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM Volume 29 451 0 Percent 6.0 94.0 0.0 High Int. 05:45 PM Volume 5 120 0 Peak Factor 480 127 0 71 64.1 0.0 35.9 124 38 0 15 05:15 PM 125 49 0 19 0.960 04:45 PM 480 136 0 63 68.3 0.0 31.7 05:15 PM 125 49 0 ~1~9 0.960 198 I 0 723 0.0 97.4 53 0 201 05:30 PM 68 0 201 0.728 04:45 PM 199 0 736 0.0 98.0 05:30 PM 68 0 201 0.732 19 2.6 3 3 15 2.0 3 pp. Total Int. Total j I 742 1420 204 381 0.932 204 0.909 751 I 204 0.920 ~g Mlent ~t Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name : urew&bayview City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 r Grou s P rinted- Passen er Vehicles DREW STRE ET _ BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET - , Start Time Left Westbound Thru Ri ht A Total L ft Northbound Eastbound _ 04:00 PM 5 94 0 . 99 e 7 Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Int. Totes 04:15 PM 3 113 0 116 11 0 10 0 4 17 0 109 2 111 _ 227 04:30 PM 7 99 0 106 16 0 14 15 30 0 107 1 1O8 23g 04:45 PM 0 95 0 95 25 0 10 35 0 0 139 166 10 149 2g5 Total 15 401 0 416 59 1 167 297 0 38 97 0 521 14 53 _ ~ 5 1048 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 6 6 105 104 0 0 111 110 22 0 17 39 0 190 5 195 345 05:30 PM 6 114 0 120 49 37 0 19 0 15 68 0 170 6 176. 354 05:45 PM 4 119 0 123 18 0 19 52 37 0 0 197 3 200 372 Total 22 442 0 464 126 0 70 196 0 154 711 5 19 159 319 730 1390 Grand Total 37 843 0 880 185 0 108 293 0 1232 33 1265 Apprch % 4.2 95.8 0.0 I 63.1 0.0 36.9 0.0 97 4 2 6 2438 Total % 1.5 34.6 0.0 36.1 7.6 0.0 4.4 12.0 0.0 . 50.5 . 1.4 51.9 ' DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound ~ Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A Total L ft Th 1 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . e ru Ri ht A .Total Left ~ - Thru Ri ht Ap .Total Int. Total Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 22 442 0 464 126 0 70 196 0 711 19 730 Percent 4.7 95.3 0.0 64.3 0.0 35.7 0.0 97 4 2 6 1 1390 05:30 Volume 6 114 0 120 37 0 15 52 0 . 197 . 3 Peak Factor 200 i 372 High Int. 05:45 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 0.934 Volume P 4 119 0 123 49 0 19 68 0 197 3 200 ~ eak Factor 0.943 0.721 0.913 ~ Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:45 PM Volume 22 442 0 464 126 0 70 196 0 723 15 738 Percent 4.7 95.3 0.0 64.3 0.0 35.7 0.0 98 0 2 0 High Int. 05:45 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . . j Volume 4 119 0 123 49 0 19. 68 0 197 3 200 Peals Factor 0.943 0 721 . 0.923 ~tg (~~tent ~t Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear rou s Printed- Heav ehicles File Name : ,,rew&bayview Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Riqht Ap Total Int Total 04:00 PM 0 5 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 . . 04:15 PM 0 7 0 7 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 4 6I 10 04:30 PM 1 5 0 6 1 0 1 2 0 8 0 , ' 8 14 04:45 PM 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 5 0 i 16 Total 1 19 0 20 4 0 3 7 0 23 0 5, __ __ 23 , ___ 10 50 05:00 PM 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 5 05:15 PM 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2.j g 05:30 PM 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 4! g 05:45 PM 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 ~ 5 Total 1 9 0 10 1 0 1 2 0 12 0 12 24 Grand Total 2 28 0 30 5 0 4 9 0 35 0 35 ! 74 Apprch % 6.7 93.3 0.0 I 55.6 0.0 44.4 0.0 100.0 0 0 Total % 2.7 37.8 0.0 40.5 6.8 0.0 5.4 12.2 0.0 47.3 . 0.0 47.3 DREW STREET BAYVIEW AVENUE DREW STREET Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total I Int Totes Pealc Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 , ~-- .. . --..- Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 1 19 0 20 4 0 3 7 0 23 0 23 50 Percent 5.0 95.0 0.0 57.1 0.0 42.9 0.0 100.0 0 0 i 04:30 Volume 1 5 0 6 1 0 1 2 0 8 . 0 ; Peal< Factor 8 16 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 04:30 PM 10.781 l Volume 0 7 0 7 2 0 1 3 0 8 0 i g Peak Factor 0.714 0.583 , 0.719 I Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Pe ak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 1 19 0 20 4 0 3 7 0 23 0 23 ~ Percent 5.0 95.0 0.0 57.1 0.0 42.9 0.0 100.0 0 0 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 04:30 PM . i j Volume 0 7 0 7 2 0 ~ ~ 3 0 8 0 g Peak Factor 0.714 0.583 0.719 i ~~ r~ P.O. Eox 997 Plant City, FL 33564 Project No.: (~ ~d Cf Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 ~°ulrning Movement Count ' Field ®ata Sheet Date: ~~~1 D~ Count Times: ~ / p,~ 'Major Street: ,~~~~ ~~p~ ~~..~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: L/,S m h ;~ See Minor Street: <<>~e,~.J ~~t',e-e. Direction: E-W Speed Limit: s~~- mph 'Cit /Count P~fW ~,r' Y Y• ~ ~ n~ ! S Weather: ,~ ~ Phasing: ~ DI~EuJ -" ^~ ~ ll~ H M ." _ - ~ ~ n c w _ y ~~ - 3Cycles Measured: - ' Z3seC. 3`lscc. s~.p 2`fKc, l3Ksu•. ~ ZZo sec. 23 sec. 3Z uc. 12Stc. I~Etu. l3'•{ sz'. Z2o Sec. Intarear~inn Ckatrh Z3 fir. ~Z kC• zl S<<. SI~,.O 1 ~ 4 fCC. ~~ StG. _ ~ _ _~. 1(eC. ~("oa~e ~ ~' ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ _ s µP ~ \ ~ ~-sf ~~ u~ S J 5•Scc}ian .~-~ - ~ ~- sup ®~ ,- C~µPh~ p~rra~as ..- .~j -$tG~ ors -... ~ r ~CiCC~v~ ~' ~5~ I I " s~~. ~g N~ent ~t Adams Traffic File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 Grouas Printed- Passenger vehicles - Hea Vehicles - U T Start Time ~ Left ~ Thru ~ Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR 04:00 PM 8 460 52 4 524 9 8 4 0 04:15 PM 4 459 62 3 528 8 8 1 3 04:30 PM 6 480 55 0 541 9 15 5 0 04:45 PM 6 500 66 3 575 12 17 4 1 Total 24 1899 235 10 2168 38 48 14 4 05:00 PM 4 502 83 5 594 10 16 3 1 05:15 PM 5 500 40 6 551 14 18 4 1 05:30 PM 8 461 62 4 535 8 16 5 2 05:45 PM 14 406 55 5 480 12 15 3 1 Total 31 1869 240 20 2160 44 65 15 5 Grand Total 55 3768 475 30 4328 82 113 29 9 Apprch % 1.3 87.1 11.0 0.7 35.2 48.5 12.4 3.9 Total % 0.4 28.4 3.6 0.2 32.7 0.6 0.9 0:2 0.1 - urns MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET Northbound Eastbound Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int Total 21 34 912 12 0 958 70 11 16 43 140 . 1643 20 42 879 13 0 934 88 7 17 36 148 1630 29 34 918 11 1 964 77 10 13 35 135 1669 34 21 968 11 1 1001 81 11 11 30 133 1743 104 131 3677 47 2 3857 316 39 57 144 55G, 6685 30 26 956 13 0 995 91 12 25 39 1671 1786 37 25 948 2 1 976 87 13 12 32 144 1708 31 26 840 11 0 877 76 12 19 39 146 1589 31 27 775 13 0 815 90 18 24 23 155 1481 129 104 3519 39 1 3663 344 55 80 133 G12; 6564 233 235 7196 86 3 7520 660 94 137 277 1168 13249 1 3.1 95.7 1.1 0.0 56.5 8.0 11.7 23 7 1.8 1.8 54.3 0.6 0.0 56.8 5.0 0.7 1.0 . 2.1 E.a ~ Start Time I Left I Thru ~ Ri ht ~ RTOR ~ App-Total Left Thru Rioht RTOR Aoo Total Peak Hour From 04. 00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:30 PM Volume 21 1982 244 14 2261 45 66 16 3 130 Percent 0.9 87.7 10.8 0.6 34.6 50.8 12.3 2.3 05:00 Volume 4 502 83 5 594 10 16 3 1 30 Peak Factor High Int. 05:00 PM 05:15 PM Volume 4 502 83 5 594 14 18 4 1 37 Peal< Factor 0.952 0 878 Peal< Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:30 PM 04:45 PM Volume 21 1982 244 14 2261 44 67 16' S Percent 0.9 87.7 10.8 0.6 33.3 50.8 12.1 3.8 High Int. 05:00 PM 05:15 PM Volume 4 502 83 5 594 14 - 18 4 1 Peale Factor 0.952 Northbound Eastbound Left Thru Ri ht RTOR i App. Total Left Thru Rioht 106 3790 37 3 3936 2.7 96.3 0.9 0.1 26 956 13 0 995 04:45 PM 21 968 11 1 1001 0.983 336 46 61 13G 58.0 7.9 10.5 23.5 91 12 25 39 05:00 PM 91 12 25 39 04:30 PM 05:00 PM 132 106 3790 37 3 3936 344 55 80 133 2.7 96.3 0.9 0.1 56.2 9.0 13.1 2.1 7 04:45 PM . 05:00 PM 37 21 ~~968 11 1 1001 91 12 25 ~ 39 0.892 0.983 o. Total ! Int. Total i 5791 G906 167 ~ 1786 0.967 167 0.867 , 612 167 ~ 0.916 I Ong 11~tent~t Adams Tragic (813) 763-7763 File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth City/County: Clearwater/Pin ellas Site Code :00 004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04 /21/2004 Page No : 1 Grou s P rinted- Passen er Vehicles MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD Southbound DREW STREET MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET Start Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Thru Northbou Ri ht nd R Eastbound 04:00 PM 3 431 46 4 484 9 8 4 0 . 21 33 893 TOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total 04:15 PM 2 419 59 3 483 8 7 1 3 19 39 12 0 938 70 10 14 41 135 1578 04:30 PM 2 442 54 0 498 8 12 5 0 25 32 864 903 13 11 0 916 87 7 16 35 145 1563 04:45 PM 2 478 66 3 549 12 17 3 1 33 21 961 11 1 947 75 10 12 30 127 1597 Total 9 1770 225 10 2014 37 44 13 4 98 125 3621 47 1 2 994 , 37951 78 310 11 11 27 __ 127 1703 38 53 133 534 6441 05:00 PM 4 464 82 5 555 I 10 16 3 1 30 26 945 . 13 0 984 91 12 05:15 PM 4 481 40 6 531 13 15 4 1 33 23 936 2 1 962 24 37 164 1733 05:30 PM 5 439 61 4 509 8 16 5 2 31 26 832 11 0 869 87 13 12 32 144 1670 05:45 PM 6 391 55 5 457 12 15 3 1 31 24 768 13 0 I 74 12 19 37 142 1551 Total 19 1775 238 20 2052 43 62 15 5 125 99 3481 39 1 805 ; 87 18 24 22 151 1444 3620 339 55 79 128 601 6398 Grand Total 28 3545 463 30 4066 80 106 28 9 223 224 7102 86 3 7415 649 93 Apprch % 0.7 87.2 11.4 0.7 35.9 47.5 12.6 4.0 3 0 95 8 1 2 0 0 132 261 11351 12839 Total % 0.2 27.6 3.6 0.2 31.7 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.1 1.7 . 1.7 . 55.3 . 0.7 . 0.0 57 8 i 57.2 5 1 8.2 11.G 0 7 1 0 23.0 i . . . . 2.0 8.8 ~ MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD ~ DREW STR EET MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD I DREW STREET ~ Southbound Westbound i Northbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR Eastbound ~ P k H F . A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Thru Ri h R _ ea our rom 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 . t ; TOR i App. Total ; Int. Total ! Intersection 04:30 PM _ Volume 12 Percent 0.6 1865 87 4 242 11 3 14 0 7• 2133 43 35 5 60 49 6 15 1 3 121' 102 3745 37 3 38871 331 46 59 126 562 6703 05:00 Volume 4 . 464 . 82 . 5 555 . 10 . 16 2.4 3 2.5 1 2.6 96.3 1.0 0.1 58.9 8.2 10.5 22.4 Peak Factor 30 26 945 13 0 984 91 12 24 37 164 1733 High Int. 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 05:00 PM 0.967 Volume 4 Peak Factor 464 82 5 555 0 961 12 17 3 1 33 21 961 11 1 994 91 12 24 37 164 . 0 917 ~ 0 978 0.857 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 04:30 PM 05:00 PM Volume 15 1862 249 18 2144 43 64 15 5 127 102 3745 37 3 3887 339 55 79 Percent 0.7 86.8 11.6 0.8 33.9 50.4 11.8 3.9 2.6 96 3 1 0 0 1 56 4 128 601 High Int. 05:00 PM 04:45 PM . 04:45 PM . . . 9.2 13.1 21.3 ~ Volume 4 464 82 5 555 12 17 3 1 33 21 ~ ~ 961 11 1 994 05:00 PM Peak Factor 0.966 0 962 91 12 24 37 1 G4 . 0.978 0.916 1~g Moment ~ Adams Traffic File Name :drew&mcmullenbooth (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 -_ - C:rnnnc Prin4cr~_ No .\/., L.1..t.... i MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET Southbound Westbound Northbound ~ Eastbound Start Time 04:00 PM left 0 Thru Ri ht RTOR A 29 6 .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total ~ Int Total 04:15 PM 0 0 40 3 D 35 43 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 19 0 1 2 2 . 5 . i J9 04:30 PM 0 38 1 0 39 1 3 0 0 0 1 4 3 1 15 0 0 18 1 0 1 1 3 65 04:45 PM 1 22 0 0 23 0 0 1 0 1 0 15 0 0 7 16 , 2 0 1 5 8 67 Total 1 129 10 0 140 1 4 1 0 6 4 0 0 56 7 ~ 3 0 0 3 6 37 0 0 60 6 1 4 11 ~~ ~~Q 05:00 PM 05:15 PM 0 0 38 1 19 0 0 0 39 19 0 0 0 0 O 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 1 2 3 05:30 PM 0 22 1 0 23 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 0 2 12 0 0 14 ' 0 0 0 0 0 05:45 PM 1 15 0 0 16 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 0 0 8 7 2 0 0 2 4 Total 1 94 2 0 97 1 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 2 38 0 0 40 i 4 0 1 5 10 _ ~ Grand Total 2 223 12 0 237 2 7 1 0 10 6 94 0 0 100 ~ 10 1 5 16 ' Apprch % 0.8 94.1 5.1 0.0 ( 20.0 70.0 10.0 0.0 6.0 94.0 0.0 0.0 I 31.3 3 1 15 6 50 0 32 Total % 0.5 58.8 3.2 0.0 62:5 0.5 1.8 0.3 0.0 2.6 1.6 24.8 0.0 0.0 26.4 I 2.6 . 0.3 . 1.3 . 4.2 8.4 ~ MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD DREW STREET MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD ~ DREW STREET _ Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound [ Start Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A T l ' . . ota Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A T Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 ~f 1 p. otal , Int. Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 1 129 10 0 140 1 4 1 0 6 4 56 0 0 i i 53 37 35 26 151 379 Percent 0.7 92.1 7.1 0.0 16.7 66.7 16.7 0.0 6.7 93.3 0.0 0 0 60 6 27 3 1 4 5 4 11 22 I 228 04:30 Volume 0 38 1 0 39 1 3 0 0 4 1 15 0 . . . 18.2 50.0 Peal< Factor 0 16 2 0 1 5 8 I 67 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:00 PM 04:30 PM 0 8~1 Volume 0 40 3 0 43 1 3 0 0 4 0 19 0 0 19 2 0 1 5 i Peal< Factor 0.814 0.375 0 789 ~ 8 j . 0.685 Peal< Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 1 138 5 0 144 2 6 1 0 9 4 56 0 0 60 6 1 Percent 0.7 95.8 3.5 0.0 22.2 66.7 11.1 0.0 6.7 93.3 0.0 0.0 ~ 27.3 4 5 4 18 2 11 50 0 22 High Int. 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:00 PM 04:30 PM . . . ~ Volume 0 40 3 0 43 1 3 0 0 4 0~ ~ 19 0 0 19 2 0 1 Peak Factor 0.837 0.563 0.789 I 5 8 O.G88 P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 7e1:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Date: Zt ( 'Major Street: `j ~. CQ O Minor Street: z~,~,~~~~n~ City/County: ~a,rWc~e~' ' Phasing: ~ 3 Cycles Measured: 1 Project No.: Q ~p ~ "~ 1°urning ~Ilovernent Count Field ®ata Sheet ~_ Count Times: ~- (p,M Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~~ mph ~a-~ Direction: N-S Speed Limit: 3~ mph i~ri•e~l.~s Weather: (~,~-~,r ,~, ~-~w.p~trn SIz (a o ~7 ~c • 113 s~'• - 13a ser. ZO scc. y ~d fie~c. - Z6Y7 aec . Intersection Sketch Zo ~ • ~~ o &ec. - t,Sa sc~• ~---- ~!2 (~ o ~---- ~ I 1 1 I~ ~~~~~t~ ~ ~~~~ ~g N'~ent ~t Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name : sr60&hampton City/County: Clearwate r/Pinellas Site Code :00004097 Weather: Clear Start Date :04/21/2004 Page No : 1 _ _ Grou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles - Hea Vehicles - U-Turns HAMPTON R OAD SR 60 _ HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 Start Time Left Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Westbound Ri ht RTOR A Total Left Thru Northbound Ri ht RTOR A T Eastbound _ 04:00 PM 6 0 2 7 15 7 544 16 1 . 568 7 0 1 . otal Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total , Int. Total 04:15 PM 9 0 7 3 19 1 499 27 0 527 10 0 2 1 3 9 15 11 16 572 560 8 0 10 0 591 ! 1183 i 58 04:30 PM 7 1 2 4 14 2 582 19 2 605 9 1 3 2 15 23 532 5 0 6 1147 560 04:45 PM 13 1 15 6 35 3 609 29 0 641 3 2 0 1 6 23 613 7 0 1194 Total 35 2 26 20 83 13 2234 91 3 643 ; 1325 2341 29 3 6 7 45 73 2277 30 0 2380 4849 05:00 PM 8 05:15 PM 7 3 6 1 10 5 2 22 2 3 543 23 3 572 8 1 1 0 10 27 601 7 2 637 ; 1241 05:30 PM 10 2 9 7 0 28 6 1 571 642 30 42 0 2 607 687 3 7 1 7 0 1 5 21 559 8 0 588 ~ 1220 05:45 PM 9 0 9 6 24 1 530 43 3 577 5 3 0 0 0 0 14 18 554 9 0 581 ~ 1310 Total 34 6 34 20 94 11 2286 138 8 2443 23 12 1 1 8 37 25 91 498 2212 1 0 25 524 i_ 1133 2 2330, 4904 Grand Total 69 8 60 40 177 24 4520 229 11 4784 52 15 7 8 821 164 4489 55 2 4710] 9753 Apprch % 39.0 4.5 33.9 22.6 0.5 94.5 4.8 0.2 63.4 18.3 8.5 9.8 3 5 95 3 1 2 0 0 ' Total % 0.7 0.1 0.6 0.4 1.8 0.2 46.3 2.3 0.1 49.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.8 . 1.7 . 46.0 . . 0.6 0.0 48.3 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 _ _ Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Pealc Hour From 04: Left Thru Ri ht 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A _ .Total Llnt. Total; ____ Intersection 04:45 PM Volume 38 Percent 36 2 7 40 6 7 38 1 20 19 0 105 .13 2365 124 5 2507 21 11 1 2 351 89 2327 31 2 24491 5096 . 04:45 Volume 13 . . 1 15 . 6 35 0.5 3 94.3 609 4.9 29 0.2 0 641 60.0 31.4 2.9 5.7 3.6 95.0 1.3 0.1 Peak Factor 3 2 0 1 6 23 613 7 0 643 ' 1325 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 0.962 Volume 13 P ak 1 15 6 35 1 642 42 2 687 7 7 0 0 14 23 613 7 0 643 j e Factor 0.750 0.912 0.625 0 952 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 38 7 40 20 105 13 2365 124 5 2507 30 4 6 6 46 89 2327 31 2 24491 Percent 36.2 6.7 38.1 19.0 0.5 94.3 4.9 0.2 65.2 8.7 13.0 13.0 3.6 95 0 1 3 0 1 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM . . . Volume 13 1 15 6 35 1 642 42 2 687 10 ' ~ 0 2 3 15 23 613 7 0 643 j Peak Factor 0.750. 0.912 0 767 . 0.952 ~g Moment ~ Adams Traffic File Name : sr60&hampton (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/2112004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 ^--~~-- Start Time 04:00 PM Left 5 HAMPTON ROAD Southbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A 0 2 7 .Total 14 Left 7 Thru 533 SR 60 Westbound Ri ht RTOR A 15 1 .Total Left HAMPTON ROAD Northbound Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru SR 60 Eastbound Ri ht RTOR A .Total Int. Total 04:15 PM 04:30 PM 04:45 PM Total 9 6 13 33 0 6 3 1 2 4 1 11 6 2 21 20 18 13 31 76 1 1 3 12 485 573 602 2193 25 19 29 88 0 2 0 3 556 511 595 634 2296 7 10 9 3 29 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 3 2 2 0 1 3 6 7 9 15 15 6 45 11 15 20 22 68 545 533 513 597 2188 7 10 5 7 29 0 0 0 0 0 563 558 538 626 2285 1142 1102 1161 1297 4.7(l~ 05:00 PM 8 3 6 5 22 3 531 23 3 560 8 1 1 0 10 25 584 7 2 618 1210 05:15 PM 7 1 8 2 18 6 563 30 0 599 3 1 0 1 5 19 543 7 0 .569 1191 05:30 PM 9 2 9 7 27 1 628 42 2 673 7 7 0 0 14 14 545 9 0 568 1282 05:45 PM 9 0 6 6 21 1 519 43 3 566 5 3 0 0 8 23 479 1 0 503 1098 Total 33 6 29 20 88 11 2241 138 8 2398 23 12 1 1 37 81 2151 24 2 2258 4781 Grand Total 66 8 50 40 164 23 4434 226 11 4694 52 15 7 8 82 149 4339 53 2 4543 9483 Apprch % 40.2 4.9 30.5 24.4 0.5 94.5 4.8 0.2 1 63.4 18.3 8.5 9.8 3.3 95 5 1 2 0 0 Total % 0.7 0.1 0.5 0.4 1.7 0.2 46.8 2.4 0.1 49.5 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.9 1.G . 45.E . 0.6 . 0.0 47.9 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound E astbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru ~ Ri ht RTOR A Total Int Total Peal< Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . . Intersection 04:45 PM Volume 37 7 34 20 98 13 2324 124 5 2466 21 11 1 2 35 80 2269 30 2 2381 I 4980 Percent 37.8 7.1 34.7 20.4 0.5 94.2 5.0 0.2 60.0 31.4 2.9 5.7 3.4 95 3 1 3 0 1 04:45 Volume 13 1 11 6 31 3 602 29 0 634 3 2 0 1 6 22 . 597 . 7 . Peak Factor 0 626 1297 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 0.960 Volume 13 1 11 6 31 1 628 42 2 673 7 7 0 0 14 22 597 7 0 626 Peak Factor 0.790 0.916 0.625 0.951 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:45 PM 04:45'PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 37 7 34 20 98 13 2324 124 5 2466 30 4 6 6 46 80 2269 30 2 2381 Percent 37.8 7.1 34.7 20.4 0.5 94.2 5.0 0.2 65.2 8.7 13.0 13.0 3.4 95.3 1.3 0.1 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 04:15 PM 04:45 PM Volume 13 1 11 6 31 1 628 42 2 673 10 ~ ~ 0 2 3 15 22 597 7 0 G26 Peak Factor 0.790 0.916 0.767 0.951 frg Moment ~~ Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 File Name : ~rGO&hampton Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinelfas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Hea Vehi cles HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 - I Southbound Westbound Northbou nd i Eastbound l Start Time Leff Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A Total Int Total 04:00 PM 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 1 0 . . _ 28 41 04:15 PM 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 2 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 0 0 ~ 27 44 04:30 PM 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 2 19 0 0 21 i 31 04:45 PM 0 0 4 0 4 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 27 Total 2 0 5 0 7 0 41 3 0 44 0 0 0 0 0, 2 89 1 0 g2 ~ - 143 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 2 17 0 0 19 ; 31 05:15 PM 05:30 PM 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 O I 0 16 1 0 17 i 27 1 0 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0; 3 9 0 0 12 ~ 27 05:45 PM 0 0 3 0 3 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 0 0 19 ' 33 Total 1 0 5 0 6 0 45 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0; 5 61 1 0 67 ; 118 Grand Total 3 0 10 0 13 0 86 3 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 7 150 2 0 159 i 261 Apprch % 23.1 0.0 76.9 0.0 0.0 96.6 3.4 0.0 I 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ~ 4.4 94.3 1 3 0 0 Total % 1.1 0.0 3.8 0.0 5.0 0.0 33.0 1.1 0.0 34.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ~ 2.7 57.5 . . 0.8 0.0 60.9 i HAMPTON ROAD SR 60 HAMPTON ROAD _ Southbound Westbound Northbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR A .Total Left Thru Ri ht RTOR Peals Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 2 0 5 0 7 0 41 3 0 44 0 0 0 0 Percent 28.6 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.0 93.2 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 04:15 Volume 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 2 0 16 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor High Int. 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 3:45:00 P M Volume 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 2 0 16 0 0 0 0 Peak Factor 0.438 0.688 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:00 PM 05:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 2 0 5 0 7 0 45 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 Percent 28.6 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.0 1 00.0 0.0 0.0 - - _ _ High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM - Volume 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 0 0 14 -~ ~ - - _ Peak Factor 0.438 0.804 ~ Eastbound al I Left ; Thru Ri ht RTOR App Total i Int Total O i 2 89 1 0 92 143 2.2 96.7 1.1 0.0 0 0 27 0 0 27 i 44 ~ O.S13 04:00 PM ~ 0 0 27 1 0 28 1 0.821 104:00 PM O I 2 89 1 0 92 2.2 96.7 1.1 0.0 04:00 PM - 0 27 1 0 28 - 0.821 94~',~~T'trt~f~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 3356^ Project No.: p ' Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Turning iUloverx~ent Count ' Field ®ata Sheet Date: ~ Zl IO`~ Count Times: - t-{-~pM 'Major Street: S~ (~~ Direction: E-W Speed Limit: `~~ m h - s~Q 'Minor Street: ~ ~ e. Direction: N-S Speed Limit: sk~mph City/County: ~,~(..e ~ ~,~- ~, ~,(~ Weather: ~'~ .~~ Phasing: 3 Cycles Measured: - ' l/~,~S ~ ~ ~~ 2 ~~ Intersection Sketch ~ --~ ~ . Lod- d~~ ~ ~ ~ ~.~~ - __-- s tz ~ o -- - ~ ~ ~ ~ i C~~~ s .~~ ~" Tag Moment Adams Traffic File Name : sr60&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/county: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 C-~.rnnne Prin+orl_ P~ ~\/vV,i..le u~.,....\i..ti~..~.... i i T..___ BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time 04 Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total ~. _ Int. Total j :00 PM 3 0 12 15 4 562 21 587 0 0 8 8 12 556 6 574 i~ 1184 04:15 PM 4 1 11 16 1 508 10 519 1 1 3 5 10 470 5 485 ~ 1025 04:30 PM 4 0 17 21 2 496 6 504 0 0 3 3 3 455 2 460 ~ 04:45 PM 2 1 19 22 3 641 28 672 1 1 9 11 9 560 3 572 ~ 988 1277 Total 13 2 59 74 10 2207 65 2282 2 2 23 27 34 2041 1R -~na~~ ~~~~ 05:00 PM 6 0 21 27 3 610 28 641 0 0 3 3 11 588 1 600 ; 1271 05:15 PM 0 0 15 15 2 636 46 684 1 1 7 9 10 525 2 537 1245 05:30 PM 0 0 19 19 1 677 39 717 0 0 4 4 16 525 2 543: 1283 05:45 PM 6 1 11 18 0 597 22 619 0 0 4 4 11 480 5 496 ~ 1137 Total 12 1 66 79 6 2520 135 2661 1 1 18 20 48 2118 10 _ __ ~ 2176+ 4936 Grand Total 25 3 125 153 16 4727 200 4943 3 3 41 47 ~ 82 4159 26 4267 i 9410 Apprch % 16.3 2.0 81.7 0.3 95.6 4.0 6.4 6.4 87.2 1.9 97.5 0 6 i Total % 0.3 0.0 1.3 1.6 0.2 502. 2.1 52.5 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.9 44.2 . 0.3 45.3 i BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht _ App• Total _ _ Int Total i Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 P M -Peak 1 of 1 _ _ . Intersection 04:45 PM ~ Volume 8 1 74 83 9 2564 141 2714 2 2 23 27 I 46 2198 8 2252 ~i 5076 Percent 9.6 1.2 89.2 0.3 94.5 5.2 7.4 7.4 85.2 2.0 97.6 0 4 ' 05:30 Volume 0 0 19 19 1 677 39 717 0 0 4 4 16 525 . 2 543 ; 1283 Peak Factor ~ i 0 989 High Int. 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 05:00 PM j Volume 6 0 21 27 1 677 39 717 1 1 9 11 I 11 588 1 600 Peal< Factor 0.769 0.946 0.614 i ~ 0.938 Peak Hour From 04 :00 PM to 0 5:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 04:00 PM ' 04:45 PM Volume 16 2 68 86 9 2564 141 2714 2 2 23 27 46 2198 8 I 2252; Percent 18.6 2.3 79.1 0.3 94.5 5.2 7.4 7.4 852 j 2.0 97.6 0 4 High Int. 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM j 05:00 PM . Volume 6 0 21 27 1 677 39 717 ? ~ 1 9 11 11 588 1 600 ~I Peak Factor 0.796 0.946 0.614 0.938 ~tg Moment `t Adams Traffic File Name . ~r60&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 r~rnl Inc Printorl_ P~ceonnor \/o F.irlec - BAYVIEW AVENUE Southbound SR 60 Westbound SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE Northbound SR 60 Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Int. Total 04:00 PM 3 0 11 14 4 553 21 578 0 0 7 7 '10 533 6 549 1148 04:15 PM 4 1 10 15 1 496 9 506 1 1 3 5 8 448 5 461 987 04:30 PM 4 0 17 21 1 489 6 496 0 0 3 3 1 435 1 437 957 _ 04:45 PM 2 _ 1 17 20 3 634 28 665 1 1 8 10 9 544 2 555 1250 Total 13 2 55 70 9 2172 64 2245 Z 2 21 25 28 1960 14 2002 __ a~a~ 05:00 PM 6 0 20 26 3 600 28 631 0 0 3 3 10 573 1 584 1244 05:15 PM 0 0 13 13 2 629 46 677 1 1 7 9 9 511 2 I 522 1221 05:30 PM 0 0 19 19 1 665 38 704 0 0 4 4 1G 513 2 531 I 1258 05:45 PM 6 1 10 17 0 585 22 607 0 0 4 4 10 462 5 477 1105 Total 12 1 62 75 6 2479 134 2619 1 1 18 20 45 ~ 2059 10 2114 4828 Grand Total 25 3 117 145 15 4651 198 4864 3 3 39 45 73 4019 24 411 G 9170 Apprch % 17.2 2.1 80.7 0.3 95.6 4.1 6.7 6.7 86.7 1.8 97.6 0.6 i Total % 0.3 0.0 1.3 1.6 0.2 50.7 2.2 53.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 , 0.8 43.8 0.3 44.9 , BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 i __ rt Ti St L ft Southbo Th und Ri ht A T l Westbound Northbound Eastbound a me e ru . ota Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht Ap .Total Left Thru Ri ht , A . Total I Int Total Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . Intersection 04:45 PM I Volume 8 1 69 78 9 2528 140 2677 2 2 22 26 44 2141 7 j 2192 4973 Percent 10.3 1.3 88.5 0.3 94.4 5.2 7.7 7.7 84.6 2.0 97.7 0.3 05:30 Volume 0 0 19 19 1 665 38 704 0 0 4 4 16 513 2 531 1258 Peak Factor 0 98S High Int. 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 05:00 PM i . Volume 6 0 20 26 1 665 38 704 1 1 8 10 10 573 1 5841 Peak Factor 0.750 0.951 0.650 ~ 0.938 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:15 PM 04:45 PM 04:45 PM ~ 04:45 PM i Volume 16 2 64 82 9 2528 140 2677 2 2 22 26 44 2141 7 21g2~I Percent 19.5 2.4 78.0 0.3 94.4 5.2 7.7 7.7 84.6 2.0 97.7 0.3 , High Int. 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 04:45 PM 05:00 PM i i Volume 6 0 20 26 1 665 38 704 1 ~ 1 8 10 10 573 1 584 ' Peak Factor 0.788 0.951 0.650 0 938 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rig ivi~ent ~t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adams Traffic File Name . ~~GO&bayview (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/21/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 Start Time Left BAYVIEW AVENUE Southbound Thru Ri ht A Total Left SR 60 Westbound Thru Ri ht A T t l SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE Northbound SR 60 Eastbound 04:00 PM 0 0 1 . 1 0 9 0 . o a 9 Left 0 Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Int. Total 04:15 PM 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 13 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 23 0 25 36 04:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 22 20 0 24 38 04:45 PM 0 0 2 2 0 7 0 7 0 0 1 1 0 1 23 30 Total 0 0 4 4 0 35 1 36 0 0 2 2 6 16 81 1 17 2 RA 27 ~ z~ 05:00 PM 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 16 05:15 PM 0 0 2 2 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 15 05:45 PM 0 0 1 1 0 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 18 12 Total 0 0 4 4 ~ 0 41 1 42 0 0 0 0 3 _ 59 0 0 19 62 Grand Total 0 0 8 8 0 76 2 78 0 0 2 2 9 140 2 151 Apprch % 0.0 0.0 100.0 I 0.0 97.4 2.6 I 0.0 0.0 100.0 6.0 92 7 1 3 Total % 0.0 0.0 3.3 3.3 0.0 31.8 0.8 32.6 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.8 3.8 . 58.6 0.8 63.2 BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 I SOUTH BAYVIEW AVENUE SR 60 Southbound Westbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total Peals Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 . Intersection 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 4 4 0 35 1 36 0 0 2 2 g 81 2 89 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 97.2 2.8 0.0 0.0 100.0 6.7 91.0 2 2 04:15 Volume 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 13 0 0 0 0 2 22 . 0 Peak Factor 24 High Int. 04:45 PM 04:15 PM 04:00 PM 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 2 2 0 12 1 13 0 0 1 1 2 23 0 Peak Factor 0.500 0.692 0 500 25 . 0.890 Peak Hour From 04: 00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 04:30 PM 05:00 PM 04:00 PM l 04:00 PM Volume 0 0 5 5 0 41 1 42 0 0 2 2 6 81 2 89 Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 97.6 2.4 0.0 0.0 100.0 I 6.7 91.0 2 2 High Int. 04:45 PM 05:30 PM 04:00 PM 1 I 04:00 PM . Volume 0 0 2 2 0 12 1 13 0~ 0 1 1 2 23 0 i Peals Factor 0.625 0.808 0 500 25 . 0.890 27 24 25 32 108 239 Int. Total 131 38 0.862 ~~~~~ P.O. Box 997 Plant City, FL 33564 'Tel:(813) 763-7763 Fax:(813) 659-8688 Date: 'Major Street: 'Minor Street: City/County: Turning IVlovement Count Field ®ata sheet ~ `Za~ ~~ e ~fj~ ~ Ora. lekS88 ~ ~c-~ V~.. ~~ Phasing: ~~~~ Count Times: Project No.: (~ ~Q~'1 Direction: N-S Speed Limit: ~5 mph Direction: E-W Speed Limit: ~5 mph Weather: , (~ ~, L-i . -~~-- ~'I Ut,U(S, r~ ~ 2~ 3 Cycles Measured: `1 ntersection Sketch , ~GS nu vi. e- C ~~ s~,~ ~ .~ c~ ~rtg N~~ent~t Adams Traffic (813) 763-7763 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Weather: Clear rou s Printed- Passen er Vehicles - Hea Vehicles - U-Turns File Name : bayview&tanglewood Site Code :00004097 Start Date :04/20/2004 Page No : 1 BAYVIEW AVENUE Southbound BAYVIEW AVENUE TANGLEWOOD DRIVE ~ Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Northbound Thru Ri ht A Total _ L ft Eastbound • _ - 04:00 PM 0 3 5 8 10 12 . e Thru Ri ht - A Total ' p' Int. otal ~ 04:15 PM 0 4 0 4 9 21 0 0 22 30 g 0 0 4 10 40 04:30 PM 0 12 1 13 17 25 0 42 5 0 0 0 0 ~ 34 04:45 PM 0 1 0 1 8 36 0 44 3 7 0 9 12 ~ 12 ; 67 57 Total 0 20 6 26 , 44 94 0 138 14 0 20 ____ __ - 34 __ 198 05:00 PM 0 6 5 11 9 48 0 57 3 0 7 1 p i 78 05:15 PM 0 9 5 14 8 56 0 64 5 0 6 05:30 PM 0 4 3 7 7 49 0 56 2 0 11 ' gg 05:45 PM 0 5 3 8 6 34 0 40 4 16 0 18 : 81 Total 0 24 16 40 30 187 0 217 14 6 _ 0 35 __ 10 ~ 58 49 ' 306 Grand Total Apprch % 0 0 0 44 66 7 22 33 3 66 74 281 0 355 28 0 55 83 ~ 504 Total % . 0.0 . 8.7 . 4.4 13.1 I 20.8 14.7 79.2 55.8 0.0 0 0 7~ 4 33.7 5 6 0.0 66.3 . . . 0.0 10.9 16.5 I BAYVIEW AVENUE BAYVIEW AVENUE - TANGLEWOOD DRIVE ---- ; Southbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left I Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Right A T lT Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peal< 1 of 1 - _._. ota _~E _.~_. Int. Total Intersection 05:00 PM Volume Percent 0 0.0 24 60.0 16 40 0 40 30 13 8 187 86 2 0 217 I 14 0 35 49 ; 30G 05:15 Volume 0 9 . 5 14 . 8 . 56 0.0 0 28.6 0.0 71.4 Peal< Factor 64 5 0 6 11 ~ 89 High tnt. 05:15 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM ~ 0.860 Volume 0 9 5 14 8 56 0 64 2 0 16 181 Peak Factor 0.714 0.848 I 0.681 I Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM - Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 04:45 PM Volume 0 24 16 40 32 189 0 221 13 0 38 51 Percent 0.0 60.0 40.0 14.5 85.5 0.0 25.5 0 0 74 5 High Int. 05:15 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . . Volume 0 9 5 14 8 56 ~ 0 64 2 0 16 18 ~ Peak Factor 0.714 0 863 I . 0.708 , T~ Mr~nt Adams Traffic File Name : bayvie~,.~tanglewood (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 BAYVIEW AVENUE Southbound BAYVIEW AVENUE Northbound TANGLEWOOD DRIVE Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left _ Thru Ri ht A .Total Int Total I 04:00 PM 0 3 5 8 10 12 0 22 5 0 3 8 . 38 04:15 PM 0 4 0 4 6 20 0 26 0 0 0 0 30 04:30 PM 0 11 1 12 15 23 0 38 5 0 5 10 60 __ ___ 04:45 PM 0 1 0 1 8 34 0 42 2 0 9 11 54 Total 0 19 6 25 39 89 0 128 12 __ 0 17 29 ~ R~ 05:00 PM 0 6 ~ 5 11 8 48 0 56 2 0 6 8 75 05:15 PM 0 8 5 13 6 56 0 62 5 0 6 11 8G 05:30 PM 0 4 3 7 7 48 0 55 2 0 14 16 78 05:45 PM 0 5 3 8 5 34 0 39 4 0 5 9 56 Total 0 23 16 39 26 186 0 212 13 0 31 44 295 Grand Total 0 42 22 64 65 275 0 340 25 0 48 73 477 Apprch % 0.0 65.6 34.4 I 19.1 80.9 0.0 34.2 0.0 65 8 Total % 0.0 8.8 4.6 13.4 13.6 57.7 0.0 71.3 5.2 0.0 . 10.1 15.3 BAYVIEW AVENUE BAYVIEW AVENUE TANGLEWOOD DRIVE _ Southbound ~ Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru1 Ri ht A .Total Int Total Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 __ ---- , -- . Intersection 05:00 PM Volume 0 23 16 39 26 186 0 212 13 0 31 441 295 Percent 0.0 59.0 41.0 12.3 87.7 0.0 29.5 0.0 70 5 05:15 Volume 0 8 5 13 6 56 0 62 5 0 . 6 11 , g6 Peak Factor ~ 0.858 High Int. 05:15 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM Volume 0 8 5 13 6 56 0 62 2. 0 14 16 Peal< Factor 0.750 0.855 ~ O.G88 Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach 05:00 PM 04:45 PM 04:45 PM Volume 0 23 16 39 29 186 0 215 11 0 35 46 Percent 0.0 59.0 41.0 13.5 86.5 0.0 23.9 0.0 76 1 ~ High Int. 05:15 PM 05:15 PM 05:30 PM . i Volume 0 8 5 13 6 56 . 0 62 2 0 14 16 Peal< Factor 0.750 0.867 0.719 I 1~ Mint ~ Adams Traffic File Name : bayview&tanglewood (813) 763-7763 Site Code :00004097 City/County: Clearwater/Pinellas Start Date :04/20/2004 Weather: Clear Page No : 1 Grou s Printed- Hea Vehicles BAYVIEW AVENUE BAYVIEW AVENUE TANGLEWOOD DRIVE -~ Southbound Northbound Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A Total Total j Int 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 . 2 . 2 04:15 PM 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 I'I 0 0 0 0 4 04:30 PM 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 4 f 0 0 2 2 7 04:45 PM 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 2 0 2 ~ 1 0 0 1 ~ 3 Total 0 1 0 1 5 5 0 10 , 2 0 __ 3 5, _ ~ 16 05:00 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 j 1 0 1 2 3 05:15 PM 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 3 05:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 05:45 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 I 2 Total 0 1 0 1' 4 1 0 5 1 0 4 5 11 Grand Total 0 2 0 2 9 6 0 15 j 3 0 7 10 27 Apprch % 0.0 100.0 0.0 60.0 40.0 0.0 i 30.0 0 0 70 0 I Total % 0.0 7.4 0.0 7.4 33.3 22.2 0.0 55.6 I 11.1 . 0.0 . 25.9 37.0 j BAYVIEW AVENUE BAYVIEW AVENUE TANGLEWOOD DRIVE Southbound Northbound I Eastbound Start Time Left Thru Ri ht A .Total Left Thru Ri ht A .Total ; Left Thru Ri ht App. Total , Int Total Peak Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 - . -- Intersection 04:15 PM Volume 0 1 0 1 6 5 0 11 i 2 0 3 5 ~ 17 Percent 0.0 100.0 0.0 54.5 45.5 0.0 i 40.0 0.0 60.0 04:30 Volume 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 4~ 0 0 2 2~ 7 Peak Factor I 10.607 High Int. 04:30 PM 04:15 PM 04:30 PM Volume 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 4 I 0 0 2 i 2~ ~ Peak Factor 0.250 0.688 ~ 0.625 ~ Peal< Hour From 04:00 PM to 05:45 PM -Peak 1 of 1 By Approach V l 04:30 PM 04:15 PM ' ~ 04:00 PM ~ o ume 0 2 0 2 6 5 0 11 2 0 3 5' Percent 0.0 100.0 0.0 54.5 45.5 0.0 ~ 40.0 0.0 60 0 High Int. 04:30 PM 04:15 PM 04:00 PM . ~ Volume 0 1 0 1 3 1 ~ 9 4 1 0 1 2 Peat< Factor 0.500 0.688 0.625 FDOT PEAK SEASON CATEGORY REPORT Print Date: Apr/26/2004 Florida Department of Transportation ' Transportation Statistics Office 2002 Peak Season Factor Category Rep ort PINELLAS COUNTYWIDE ~ategory: 1500 Week Dates SF PSCF 1 01/01/2002 - 01/05/2002 1.06 1.13 2 01/06/2002 - 01/12/2002 1.05 1.12 ' 3 01/13/2002 - 01/19/2002 1.04 1.11 4 01/20/2002 - 01/26/2002 1.02 1.09 5 01/27/2002 - 02/02/2002 1.00 1.06 6 02/03/2002 - 02/09/2002 0.98 1.04 ' * 7 02/10/2002 - 02/16/2002 0.96 1.02 * 8 02/17/2002 - 02/23/2002 0.95 1.01 * 9 02/24/2002 - 03/02/2002 0.94 1.00 ' ~` 10 03/03/2002 - 03/09/2002 0.93 0.99 * 11 03/10/2002 - 03/16/2002 0.92 0.98 * 12 03/17/2002 - 03/23/2002 0.92 0.98 ' * 13 03/24/2002 - 03/30/2002 0.93 0.99 * 14 03/31/2002 - 04/06/2002 0.93 0.99 * 15 04/07/2002 - 04/13/2002 0.94 1.00 * 16 04/14/2002 - 04/20/2002 0.94 1.00 ' * 17 04/21/2002 - 04/27/2002 0.95 1.01 * 18 04/28/2002 - 05/04/2002 0.96 1.02 * 19 05/05/2002 - 05/11/2002 0.97 1.03 ' 20 05/12/2002 - 05/18/2002 0.99 1.05 21 05/19/2002 - 05/25/2002 0.99 1.05 22 05/26/2002 - 06/01/2002 0.99 1.05 ' 23 06/02/2002 - 06/08/2002 1.00 1.06 24 06/09/2002 - 06/15/2002 1.00 1.06 25 06/16/2002 - 06/22/2002 1.00 1.06 26 06/23/2002 - 06/29/2002 1.00 1.06 ' 27 06/30/2002 - 07/06/2002 1.00 1.06 28 07/07/2002 - 07/13/2002 1.01 1.07 29 07/14/2002 - 07/20/2002 1.01 1.07 ' 30 07/21/2002 - 07/27/2002 1.01 1.07 31 07/28/2002 - 08/03/2002 1.01 1.07 32 08/04/2002 - 08/10/2002 1.01 1.07 33 08/11/2002 - 08/17/2002 1.02 1.09 34 08/18/2002 - 08/24/2002 1.03 1.10 35 08/25/2002 - 08/31/2002 1.03 1.10 36 09/01/2002 - 09/07/2002 1.04 1.11 37 09/08/2002 - 09/14/2002 1.05 1.12 38 09/15/2002 - 09/21/2002 1.06 1.13 39 09/22/2002 - 09/28/2002 1.05 1.12 ' 40 09/29/2002 - 10/05/2002 1.04 1.11 41 10/06/2002 - 10/12/2002 1.03 1.10 42 10/13/2002 - 10/19/2002 1.02 1.09 ' 43 10/20/2002 - 10/26/2002 1.02 1.09 44 10/27/2002 - 11/02/2002 1.03 1.10 45 11/03/2002 - 11/09/2002 1.03 1.10 46 11/10/2002 - 11/16/2002 1.04 1.11 ' 47 11/17/2002 - 11/23/2002 1.04 1.11 48 11/24/2002 - 11/30/2002 1.05 1.12 49 12/01/2002 - 12/07/2002 1.05 1.12 ' S0 12/08/2002 - 12/14/2002 1.06 1.13 51 12/15/2002 - 12/21/2002 1.06 1.13 52 12/22/2002 - 12/28/2002 1.05 1.12 ' S3 12/29/2002 - 12/31/2002 1.04 1.11 ~ote: "*" indicates peak season week MOCF = 0.94 Page 1 2004 TRAFFIC VOLUMES 176 SOFTBALL COMPLEX 16 2 13 X36 ; '~ 1 F-680 6 1 3 521 1 T-- 4 ~- 424 '~- 12 ~ ~ ~ ; ,~- 10 ~ E-- 533 ,~ 27 34 -~ 560 ~ ~ ~ 690 ~ ~ ~ ~ 705- 680 ---~ 11 ~, 117 0 77 30 33 1 15 18 ~' 119 67 0 15 23 ~ TANGLEWOOD DRIVE ~ 13 --T 0 33 -~, X28 176 = Z Q W Q m 57 7 36 ~ 123 70 1 8 ~ 134 ~ 2247 ~ ~ E-- 2436 `j 12 ~ 9 85 -T ~, 2211 ~ ~ ~ ~ GULF TO BAYBLVD. (S.R. 60) 44 31-x, 2011 3 2088 -~ g --~ 2 2 22 2451883 20 DREW STREET ~ y 319 -~' 44 ---~ 187 --~ LE_ FIGURE 2 2004 BACKGROUND TRAFFIC JASMINE COURTIPARKVIEVV VILLAGE 2004 AVERAGE ANNUAL PM PEAK TOUR TRAFFIC CON®ITIONS ~- 18 ~ 63 ~ 43 101 3600 38 0 0 1 0 m Z W J J ~/sdnMil/er SIGNAL TIMING SHEETS 06/08/2007 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 02 ~O1~TTRQLLER T~~VIING SHEE'l1" INTERSECTION: DREW ST. & N. MGMULLEN BOOTH RD. _ INTERSEC'T'ION # 830 PHASE 1 N. McMULLEN 604TW RD. SBLT PHASE s N. McMULtEN 800TH RD. NRLT PT~asE z N. McMULLEN BOOrH RD. NB PHASE 6 N. McMULLEN BOOTH' RD. SB PHASE 3 PHASE 7 DREW ~1'. WB PHASE 4 PHASIx 8 DREW ST. EB- EFFECTTVEDATE: 6 / 3O / OO TIME: ~ _ AM/PM BY: 18$0 EL 1880 I; CONTROLLER INTERVAL PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5 PHASE 6 PHASE 7 FHASI; 8 01 INITIAL 5 12 5 12 5 10 02 PASSAGE 2 3 3 3 3 3 N o3 YEI.I.ow 3.6 4.3 3.b 4.3 3 4.3 M 04 RED cz.~ARANCE 2.9 2.1 2.9 2.1 6.1 3.d os MA~IMU1Vi 1 12 40 20 40 12 25 06 MAxIMVM z o 20 o ao 0 0 07 ~'~~ 0 6 0 6 5 5 08 F1.ASHIIVG DON'T wALK O 14 0 14 24 24 09 MII~TIMt7M RECALL 0 0 O O O 0 10 MAXIMUM RIrCALL O 1 O 1 0 O M 11 PEDESTRIAN RECALL Q 1 0 l O O '-' M 12 MTrMORY OFF O O O O O O 13 CALL TO NON ACT. 1 0 1 O 1 O O 14 CALL TO NON ACT. 2 O O O O O 16 PHASE OMIT 0 O O 0 0 O 18 SOFT RECALL O O 0 O O O ~ SIaECIAL PLJIVCTIONS ivr~'r'~'c 1880 EL 1880E FUNCTION ENTER MM, 3, 3, 2 0-13 PEDESTRIAN ASSIGNMENT 4 - $ N/A 0-27 ACTIVATE SPECIAL PROGRAM O - O 0-29 PHASE AFTER UNIFORM FLASH Z . b 0-30 START-UP PHASES 2 .. b MM 3 1 1 0-31 PHASES PRIOR TO UNIFORM FLASH O - $ , , , 0-87 COMMUNICATION ADDRESS 08 0-90 RED REVERT 0-98 ENABLE DUAL ENTRY O 1 MM 3, 3, 1 8-24 M.T.C.S- PICK-UP 1 A~ SWxTCHES COMPUTER CONTYtOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINE ADDR. SEC. INT. # ON X X 9 8 23 83q 06/08/2007 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 03 ' 18$OE/EL TIME BASE COORDINATION DATA INTERSEGTION # 830 _ ' INTERSECTION: DREW ST. 8t MCM(1LLEN BOOTH RD. OPERATIONAL DATA HOLD PHASE ASSIGNMENT ' EL-(Main Menu, 3, 3, 9) E-(0-01) EL-(MM,3,3,2) E FUNCTION Yes No RING 1 RING 2 UNUSED TIME TO SIDE STREET x 3-22 CIRCUIT 4 TO AUX T.O.D. )( 1-23 ENABLE FLASH BY CIRCUIT 1 )( 6-23 CALL MAX-II WITH CIRCUIT 9 X 8-23 INVERT t/REE INPUT OE TBC X 1-24 TBC TO ACTIVATE CNA 1 )( 2-24 TBC TO ACTIVATE WRM X 3-24 TBC TO INHIBIT MAX TIMERS )( 8-24 UTCS LOCAL PICK-UP X FULL DWELL }( CYCLE LENGTH E-(Kybd ON,coord,6,Cyde ##, Cyc Length) EL-(MM, 3, 3, PG'DN, 3) Seconds CYGLE.1 150 CYCLE 2 180 CYCI-E 3 240 CYCLE 4 255 2 6 F A "XBS"WILL RELEASE TBC CONTROL FOR kltEb OPERATION SPL1T E-(Kybd ON, Coord,l,SP##, ADV2, ENTER SPLIT,~ADV2,...) SETTINGS EL-(MM, 3, 3, 3) PG'DN ' Percent 1 SPLIT SBLT N8 NBLT S8 WB EB START END PLAN PLAN Ph.1 Ph.2 Ph.3 Ph.4 Ph.5 Ph.6 Ph_7 ph.g PERM 1 PERM 1 # TYPE 7 15 15 17 2b 0 5 10 NI~Hr 2 9 9 10 9 0 5 ii ~+ 3 17 17 l b l b 0 S 08 BALANCED 4 15 15 8 14 0 5 12 PM 5 SPL/T MATRI,~ E-(Kybd ON, Coord, 5, C cle #, Offset #, Enter S lit # EL- MM 3 3 PG'DN 1 Y p ) ( , ) ' AM PEAK AM 41=1=-PEAK BALANCED NIGHT PM PEAK GYCLE # OFFSET 1 OFFSET 2 OFFSET 3 01=FSET 4 OFFSET 5 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 2 OFFSET VALUE (%) E-(Kybd ON, Coord, 0, Cyc #, Offset #, Enter Value) EL-(MM, 3, 3, PG'DN, 2) AM PEAK AM OFF-PEAK BALANCED NIGHT PM PEAK CYCLE # OFFSET 1 OFFSET 2 OFFSET 3 OFFSET 4 OFFSET 5 1 23 2 14 3 68 4 40 06/08/2007 16:48 7275624755 ENG PAGE 04 1$80E/EL TIME O~ DA1l DATA INTERSECTION # 830 INTERSECTION: DREW ST. & McMULLL=N B40TH RD. WEEKLY PROGRAM PLAN WEEK OF YEAR ASSIGNMENT E-(Kybd ON, 7BC, 2, WK PLN #,ADV2) 2 EL MM 3 2 PG EL-(MM, 3, 2, PG'DN, 2) PLAN SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT # 1 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 o i 0 0 0 O O i 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 F- K d O N, TBC, 3, WK ##, Ap V - 'orv, s.FE' PLAN `~IF "~ ~~:; P1-AN ' 1IV I~w•'` PLAN ~"~W. •, PLAN , g • .,~•S. r ~ ~ . 4 .. ~~ 0 ~ .. .. ~~ ~ ~ ... ., , .:: ';104'-< 0 ~ ,.. '~~~'~ 0 _;_:.30: : 0 . ~..,~~°- 0 4 , ~. ~(, _ /~Q ~~ 0.. p - ' ~~ ;r ~ p X36:-' 0 '9 0 ~,,.~ .~' qqrr,. :.< .~. BASE DAY PLANS E-(Kybd ON, TBC, 1, PLN #, -TURN LEDS ON OR OFF-, SCAN, ENTER T1ME, LOAD) EL-(MM, 3, 2, 3) BASE DAY 0 PROGRAM ( WEEKDAY ) BASE DAY i PROGRAM ( WEEKEND 1 N ~ H ~ g N' ~ v U ~ ~ U v ~ ~ '~ W ~ N w ~ ~ bo c ~w a ~ qLL o d ~w U' to ~~- 0 K! ~w Vi au- 0 ~ u- w ~ Q O $ HH:MM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 00:00 X 05:15 X X 06: i5 X X X 09:15 X X 15:45 X X X r9:ls X X 21:45 X X SPECIAL FUNCTION 1 = SPECIAL FUNCTION 2 = ~ LL N w U >- V M U ~ ~ V LL W y W N LLy LLJ O~" ~O r ay ~~ O ~, O~ z~ O '~ uac7 av~i ~~ ao V ~ U N ? ~ 8 U HH:MM 1 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 0 00:00 X X 07:45 X X 21:45 X X EFFECTIVE DATE 09/22/05 SIGNAL TIMING SHEET Pinellas County Traffic Engineering Signal No :1785 Location GULF TO BAY & HAMPTON Jurisdiction STATE/CLEARWATER Section # Address# Controller Make Model Type Operation EAGLE 2070 8 PHASE 2 PHASE/FULL Ph1 GULF TO BAY EB LT P/P Ph2 GULF TO BAY WB Phi Ph4 S. HAMPTON NB/SB Ph5 Ph6 Ph7 Ph8 Timing & Phasing Phase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Min. Green 5 20 5 Extension 3 3 Yellow CL 4.3 4.3 4 Red CL 3 2 4.6 Max 1 20 32 25 Max 2 Walk 7 5 FDW 16 23 Min Recall X Max Recall Ped Recall Non Lock X X CNA1 X CNA2 X Phase Omit X X X X X Ped Omit X X X X X X Flash Y R Delay Det. 8 Dipswitches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON X X TBC PREEMPT Additional Sheets => NO Comments COMM. ADDR. 5 EBOLA=1 &2 Last Timing Change: 06/29/2004 Database Revised 02/01/2007 Control Center Use Only /11/2007 13:07 7275624755 ENG '' `~ ~ - CUNTROL~ER T 4 .~ ~N~TNG SHEET ~~INT'ERSECTroN: 'DREW S~. & N. H/4MPTpN RD. PHASE 1 DREW S7 EBLT PHASIC 5 PHASE 2 DREW ST. E-W PHASE ~ 'PHA,SE 3 PHASE 7 PHASE 4 HAMPTON RD. N-S PHASE 8 _ ,EFFECTIVE DATE: $ / 19 ~ O2 TIME; AM/PM BY: ' -1880 EL 1880 E CONTROLLER INTERVAL PHASE PHASE PHASI/ PHASE PHASE PHASIx PHASE PHASE r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $ 01 1N rzAL 5 5 12 ' 02 P,A.SSAGB 3 0 3 cv 03 YELLOW 3,5 4 sj M 04 RED CLEARANCTr 3.3 2.5 3,$ 05 MA~~IMUM 1 20 2~ 27 06 MAXIMUM 2 ~ 0 0 07 wAix 0 S r2. OS FLASHING DON'T WALK 0 ]8 23 09 MINIMUM RECALL 0 l 0 10 MAXIlVIUM RECALL p p 0 11 PEDESTRIAN RECALL 0 0 0 M i 12 MEMORY OFF 0 O O r 13 CALL TO NON ACT. 1 0 i 0 14 CALL TO NON ACT. 2 Q i ~ 16 PHASE OMIT ~ 0 Q 18 SOFT RECALL 1880 EL 1880 E - - _-FUNCTION ENTER MM, 3, 3, 2 0-13 PEDESTRIAN ASSIGNMENT Q _ Q N/A 0-27 ACTIVATE SPECLAL PROGRAM p _ 0 0-29 PHASE AFTER UNErOgM FLASH 2 .0 0-30 START-UP PHASES Z _ 0 MM 1 3 1 0-31 PHASES PRIOR TO UNIFORM FLASH 4 - 0 , , , 0-87 COMMUNICATION ADDRESS 9 0-90 RBb REVERT 0-98 ENABLE DUA,I, ENTRY p MM 3, 3, 1 8-24 M.T-C.S. PICK-UP i nrn e~vr~rr+v~c 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 LINE ADDR. SEC. IN'I', #~ oN X X 8 9 i6 787 PAGE 05 INTERSECTION # 787 NOTES 7'BC IS USED Td PLACE PHASE 1 CALL DURING SCHpOL TIMES GEOMETRY AND LANE CONFIGURATIONS f 1 1 1 1 1 LEGEND SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION O UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTION ~ LANE CONFIGUR,4TION SOFTBALL COMPLEX W FIGURE 7 JASMINE COURT/PARKVIEVV VILLAGE GEOMETRY AIVD LANE CONFIGURATIONS ~Is~-Miller HCS+ ANALYSIS hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew St @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR L TR L TR Volume (vph) 35 577 11 12 700 37 121 0 79 13 2 16 Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 PHF 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P P P P A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 rrival Type 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 9 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasin EB Onl EW Perm 03 04 NS Perm 06 07 0 8 Timin G= 33.5 G= 37.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 25.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 4.5 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 uration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Length C = 110.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control Dela ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB djusted Flow Rate 37 614 13 776 127 17 14 9 Lane Group Capacity 539 2414 261 1173 318 360 322 381 /c Ratio 0.07 0.25 0.05 0.66 0.40 0.05 0.04 0.02 Green Ratio 0.30 0.68 0.34 0.34 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 niform Delay d1 27.2 6.7 24.6 31.2 36.1 33.2 33.2 33.0 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 ncremental Delay d2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 2.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 F Factor 0.982 0.329 0.956 0.956 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 26.8 2.3 23.7 30.7 38.7 33.4 33.2 33.0 ane Group LOS C A C C D C C C Approach Delay 3.7 30.5 38.1 33.2 pproach LOS A C D C ntersection Delay 20.4 Intersect ion LOS C ~pyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:42 PM ~hort Report _., Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew St @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year_ 2010 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR L TR L TR Volume (vph) 36 626 11 13 738 38 125 0 87 13 2 16 Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 PHF 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P P P P A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Red/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 9 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 .3.2 Phasing EB Onl EW Perm 03 04 NS Perm 06 07 0 8 Timin G= 33.5 G= 37.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 25.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 4.5 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Length C = 110.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB djusted Flow Rate 38 666 14 817 132 25 14 9 Lane Group Capacity 539 2414 248 1173 318 360 320 381 /c Ratio 0.07 0.28 0.06 0.70 0.42 0.07 0.04 0.02 Green Ratio 0.30 0.68 0.34 0.34 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 Uniform Delay d1 27.2 6.9 24.7 31.6 36.3 33.4 33.2 33.0 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 2.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 F Factor 0.982 0.329 0.956 0.956 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 26.8 2.3 23.7 31.3 39.0 33.6 33.2 33.0 ane Group LOS C A C C D C C C Approach Delay 3.7 31.1 38.2 33.2 pproach LOS A C D C Intersection Delay 20.5 Intersection LOS C ~opyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:54 PM wo-Way Stop Control Page 1 of 1 TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY General Information Site Information nal st LYU Intersection Drew St @ ea iew Ave genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Existing 2007 nal sis Time Period PM Peak Pro~ect Descri tion East/V1/est Street: Drew St North/South Street: Ba iew Ave Intersection Orientation: East-West Stud Period hrs : 0.25 ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments a'or Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume veh/h 700 19 28 437 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 0 752 20 30 469 0 ercent Heavy Vehicles 2 -- -- 2 -- -- Median Type Raised curb T Channelized 0 0 anes 0 2 0 1 2 0 Configuration T TR L T stream Si nal 0 0 Minor Street Northbound Southbound ovement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 123 69 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 132 0 74 0 0 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 0 tared Approach N N Storage 0 0 T Channelized 0 0 Lanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 onfiguration LR eta ,Queue Len th and Level of Serv ice pproach Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound ovement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 ane Configuration L LR (veh/h) 30 206 (m) (veh/h) 839 437 lc 0.04 0.47 5% queue length 0.11 2.46 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 9.4 20.4 LOS A C pproach Delay (s/veh) -- -- 20.4 pproach LOS -- -- C Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:29 PM ~-Way Stop Control neral Information TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY Site Information Page 1 of 1 nalyst LYU Intersection Drew St @ Bayview Ave genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Future Year 2010 nal sis Time Period PM Peak East/Vllest Street: Drew St Intersection Orientation: East-West ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments Ma"or Street Eastbound Movement 1 2 L T olume veh/h 729 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 0 783 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 -- Median Type RT Channelized Lanes 0 2 Configuration T U stream Si nal 0 Minor Street Northbound Movement 7 8 L T olume veh/h 127 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.93 0.93 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR (veh/h 136 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 Flared Approach N Storage 0 RT Channelized Lanes 0 0 Configuration LR ela Queue Len th, and Level of Serv ice pproach Eastbound Westbound ovement 1 4 ane Configuration L (veh/h) 50 (m) (veh/h) 816 /c 0.06 5% queue length 0.20 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 9.7 LOS A pproach Delay (s/veh) -- -- pproach LOS -- -- South Street: Bayview Ave Period (hrs): 0.25 Westbound 3 4 5 6 R L T R 20 47 461 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 21 50 495 0 -- 2 -- -- Raised curb 0 0 0 1 2 0 TR L T 0 Southbound 9 10 11 12 R L T R 79 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 84 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northbound 7 8 9 LR 220 421 0.52 2.94 22.5 C 22.5 C Southbound 10 11 12 Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:25 PM I ,port Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT REPORT eneral Information Site Information nalyst Lyu Agency or Co. WilsonMiller ate Performed 6/11/2007 ime Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Booth Rd i Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 olume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT umber of Lanes 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 ane Group L LT R L TR L TR L T R Volume (vph) 329 45 193 44 65 19 104 3708 39 21 1939 252 o Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 HF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 retimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P A tartup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 rrival Type 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 ed/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 136 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 165 ane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N arking/Hour us Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 hasing WB Onl EB Onl 03 04 Excl. Left T hru & RT 07 0 8 Timing G= 4.0 G= 10.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 11.0 G= 210.3 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 Y= 4.5 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 uration of Anal sis. hrs = 0.25 C cle Len th C = 255.0 ane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB djusted Flow Rate 85 300 59 45 83 107 3860 22 1999 90 ane Group Capacity 69 69 61 27 28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 v/c Ratio 1.23 4.35 0.97 1.67 2.96 1.41 0.92 0.30 0.49 0.07 reen Ratio 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.82 0.04 0.82 0.82 niform Dela d y 1 122.5 122.5 122.3 125.5 125.5 122.0 16.4 118.3 6.6 4.2 elay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.50 0.11 cremental Delay d2 181.8 1539 104.7 419.3 972.1 190'6 0.5 1.6 0.3 0.0 F Factor 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 ontrol Delay 304.3 1661 227.0 544.8 1098 309.0 5.2 119'8 6.9 4.2 ne Group LOS F F F F F F A F A A pproach Delay 1211 903.3 13.3 8.0 pproach LOS F F 8 A tersection Delay 108.7 Intersection LOS F copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+rM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:39 PM ~hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WilsonMiller ate Performed 6/11/2007 ime Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Booth Rd Area T e All other areas yp Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB - SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT umber of Lanes 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 ane Group L LT R L TR L TR L T R Volume (vph) 329 45 193 44 65 19 104 3708 39 21 1939 252 o Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 HF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 retimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P A tartup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 rrival Type 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 ed/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 136 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 165 ane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N arking/Hour us Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 hasin WB Onl EB Onl 03 0 4 Excl. Left T hru & RT 07 0 8 Timing G= 4.0 G= 10.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 11.0 G= 210.3 G= 0.0 G=.0.0 Y= 4.5 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 uration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Length C - 255.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB djusted Flow Rate 85 300 59 45 83 107 3860 22 1999 90 ane Group Capacity 69 69 61 27 28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 v/c Ratio 1.23 4.35 0.97 1.67 2.96 1.41 0.92 0.30 0.49 0.07 reen Ratio 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.82 0.04 0.82 0.82 niform Dela d y 1 122.5 122.5 122.3 125.5 125.5 122.0 16.4 118.3 6.6 4.2 elay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.50 0.11 ncremental Delay d2 181.8 1539 104.7 419.3 972.1 190.6 0.5 1.6 0.3 0.0 F Factor 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 ontrol Delay 304.3 1661 227.0 544.8 1098 309.0 5.2 119.8 6.9 4.2 ane Group LOS F F F F F F A F A A pproach Delay 9211 903.3 13.3 8.0 pproach LOS F F B A tersection Delay 108.7 Intersection LOS F Lopyngnt cv zw5 university of t-lorida, All Rights Reserved HCS+rnn Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:39 PM hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WilsonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Booth Rd Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year 2010 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 Lane Group L LT R L TR L TR L T R Volume (vph) 349 47 204 45 71 20 113 3819 40 22 1997 279 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 5 PHF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P A A A P P P A P A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 145 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 250 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasing WB Onl EB Onl 03 04 Excl. Left T hru & RT 07 0 8 Ti i G= 4.0 G= 10.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 11.0 G= 210.3 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 ng m Y= 4.5 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Length C = 255.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 90 318 61 46 88 116 3973 23 2059 30 Lane Group Capacity 69 69 61 27 28 76 4179 74 4065 1268 v/c Ratio 1.30 4.61 1.00 1.70 3.14 1.53 0.95 0.31 0.51 0.02 Green Ratio 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.82 0.04 0.82 0.82 Uniform Delay d1 122.5 122.5 122.5 125.5 125.5 122.0 18 1 118.3 6.7 4.0 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.50 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 208.4 1656 113.7 434.3 1051 242.9 0.7 1.7 0.3 0.0 PF Factor 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.970 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 330.9 1778 236.2 559.8 1176 361.2 5.9 120.0 7.0 4.0 Lane Group LOS F F F F F F A F A A pproach Delay 1300 964.7 16.0 8.2 Approach LOS F F B A Intersection Delay 120.8 Intersection LOS F Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:54 PM ~hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT eneral Information Site Information nalyst Lyu Agency or Co. WilsonMiller ate Performed 6/11/2007 ime Period PM Peak Intersection Drew @ McMullen-Booth Rd Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year 2010 Proposed olume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT umber of Lanes 2 0 1 3 0 3 1 ane Group L LR L TR T R Volume (vph) 379 221 114 3819 40 2008 282 o Heavy Vehicles 3 3 2 2 2 5 5 HF 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 retimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P P tartup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 rrival Type 4 4 5 5 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 ed/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 145 0 0 5 0 0 250 ane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N arking/Hour us Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 inimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 hasing EB Onl 02 0 3 04 NB Onl T hru & RT 07 0 8 Timing G= 24.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= G= 25.0 G= 95.8 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= Y= 4.6 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 uration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Len th C = 160.0 Lane Grou Ca acit Control Dela ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB djusted Flow Rate 293 176 118 3973 2070 33 ne Group Capacity 510 251 277 3971 2951 g21 v/c Ratio 0.57 0.70 0.43 1.00 0.70 0.04 reen Ratio 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.78 0.60 0.60 niform Delay d1 63.3 64.6 61.0 17.3 22.2 13.2 elay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 cremental Delay d2 4.5 14.8 0.4 4.4 1.0 0.1 PF Factor 1.000 1.000 0.877 0.232 1.000 1.000 ontrol Delay 67.8 79.3 53.9 8.4 23.2 13.2 ane Group LOS E E D A C 8 proach Delay 72.1 9.7 23.0 proach LOS E A C tersection Delay 18.3 Intersection LOS 8 ~yright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+rM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/12/2007 3:29 PM ~hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Gulf to Bay (SR 60) @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Existing 2007 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR LTR L TR Volume (vph) 88 2277 32 12 2314 127 21 11 3 37 7 59 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 PHF 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P A A A A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 2 0 - 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 20 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasing Excl. Left EW Perm 03 04 NS Perm 06 07 0 8 Timin G= 10.0 G= 60.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 24.4 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 5.3 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Len th C = 110.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 92 2403 13 2537 34 39 48 Lane Group Capacity 226 2735 229 2747 355 301 357 v/c Ratio 0.41 0.88 0.06 0.92 0.10 0.13 0.13. Green Ratio 0.68 0.55 0.68 0.55 0.22 0.22 0.22 Uniform Delay di 15.6 21.8 9.0 22.9 34.0 34.3 34.3 -Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 PF Factor 0.961 0.200 0.961 0.200 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 15.5 4.8 8.7 5.3 34.1 34.4 34.5 Lane Group LOS 8 A A A C C C pproach Delay 5.2 5.3 34.1 34.4 Approach LOS A A C C Intersection Delay 5.9 Intersection LOS A ~opyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:44 PM ~hort Report Page 1 of 1 SHORT R EPORT General Information Site Information Analyst Lyu Agency or Co. WisonMiller Date Performed 6/11/2007 Time Period PM Peak Intersection Gulf to Bay (SR 60) @ Hampton Area Type All other areas Jurisdiction Analysis Year Future Year 2010 Volume and Timin In ut EB WB NB SB LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT Number of Lanes 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Lane Group L TR L TR LTR L TR Volume (vph) 97 2351 33 12 2399 131 22 11 3 38 7 62 Heavy Vehicles 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 PHF 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 Pretimed/Actuated (P/A) P P P P P P A A A A A A Startup Lost Time 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Extension of Effective Green 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Arrival Type 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 Unit Extension 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ped/Bike/RTOR Volume 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 20 Lane Width 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Parking/Grade/Parking N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N N 0 N Parking/Hour Bus Stops/Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum Pedestrian Time 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Phasing Excl. Left EW Perm 03 04 NS Perm 06 07 0 8 Timin G= 10.0 G= 60.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 24.4 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 G= 0.0 g Y= 5.3 Y= 5.3 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 5 Y= 0 Y= 0 Y= 0 Duration of Anal sis hrs = 0.25 C cle Len th C = 110.0 Lane Grou Ca acit ,Control De la ,and LOS Determination EB WB NB SB Adjusted Flow Rate 101 2481 13 2630 35 40 51 Lane Group Capacity 226 2735 229 2747 352 301 356 v/c Ratio 0.45 0.91 0.06 0.96 0.10 0.13 0.14 Green Ratio 0.68 0.55 0.68 0.55 0.22 0.22 0.22 Uniform Delay d1 20.4 22.5 10.5 23.8 34.1 34.3 34.4 Delay Factor k 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.11 0.11 0.11 Incremental Delay d2 0.6 0.6 0.0 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 PF Factor 0.961 0.200 0.961 0.200 1.000 1.000 1.000 Control Delay 20.2 5.1 10.2 6.0 34.1 34.5 34.5 Lane Group LOS C A 8 A C C C Approach Delay 5.7 6.0 34.1 34.5 Approach LOS A A C C Intersection Delay 6.5 Intersect ion LOS A ~opyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+rM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:54 PM ~wo-Way Stop, Control Page 1 of 1 TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY eneral Information Site Information nal st LYU Intersection SR 60 @ Ba view Ave genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Existing 2007 nal sis Time Period PM Peak ro'ect Descri tion East/VVest Street: SR 60 North/South Street: Bayview Ave Intersection Orientation: East-West Stud Period hrs : 0.25 ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments a'or Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume veh/h 45 1434 8 9 1673 138 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 45 1448 8 9 1689 139 ercent Heavy Vehicles 3 -- - 2 __ __ Median Type Two Way Left Turn Lane T Channelized 0 0 anes 1 2 0 1 2 0 Configuration L T TR L T TR stream Signal 0 0 inor Street Northbound Southbound ovement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 2 2 23 8 1 72 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 2 2 23 8 1 72 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 0 tared Approach N N Storage 0 0 T Channelized 0 0 anes 0 1 0 0 1 1 onfiguration LTR LT R eta Queue Len th, and Level of Serv ice pproach Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound ovement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 ane Configuration L L LTR LT R (veh/h) 45 9 27 9 72 (m) (veh/h) 326 461 245 85 276 lc 0.14 0.02 0.11 0.11 0.26 5% queue length 0.47 0.06 0.37 0.34 1.02 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 17.8 13.0 21.5 52.3 22.6 LOS C 8 C F C pproach Delay (s/veh) -- -- 21.5 25.9 pproach LOS -- -- C D Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+rnn Version 5.21 Generated: 6!11/2007 4:33 PM ,Two-Way Stop Control n~~*~~~~ version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 3:22 PM 1Two-Way Stop Control General Information TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY Site Information Y(J Intersection VilsonMiller urisdiction late Performed 6/11/2007 n I ~ T" nalysis Year a sls Ime Period PM Peak Pro"ect Descri tion East/V1/est Street: Drew St Intersection Orientation: East-West ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments Ma'or Street Eastbound Movement 1 2 L T olume veh/h 9 732 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0 92 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 9 795 Percent Heavy Vehicles 0 __ Median Type RT Channelized anes 1 2 Configuration L U stream Si nal T 0 inor Street Northbound Movement ~ 8 L T olume veh/h 53 1 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0.92 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 57 1 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 -tared Approach N Storage 0 T Channelized anes 0 1 onfiguration LTR eta ,Queue Len th and Level of Service pproach Eastbound Westbound ovement 1 4 ne Configuration L L (veh/h) 9 22 (m) (veh/h) 982 783 c 0.01 0.03 95% queue length 0.03 0.09 ntrol Delay (s/veh) 8.7 9.7 S A A proach Delay (s/veh) __ proach LOS __ copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved Page 1 of 1 South Street: Tanglewood Dr Period (hrs): 0.25 St @Tanglewood Dr Year 2010 Westbound 3 4 5 6 R L T R 7 21 553 5 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 76 22 601 5 -- 0 -- Raised curb 0 0 0 1 2 0 TR L T TR 0 Southbound 9 10 11 12 R L T R 23 3 1 7 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 24 3 1 7 2 2 2 2 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 LTR Northbound Southbound ~ $ 9 10 11 12 LTR LTR 82 11 334 488 0.25 0.02 0.95 0.07 19.3 12 5 C B 19.3 12.5 C B HCS+rM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 3:12 PM wo-Way Stop_Control Page 1 of 1 TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY General Information Site Information nalyst LYU Intersection Tanglewood @ Ba iew Ave genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Existing 2007 nal sis Time Period PM Peak roject Descri lion ast/Vllest Street: Tanglewood Dr North/South Street: Ba iew Ave Intersection Orientation: North-South Stud Period hrs : 0.25 ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments a'or Street Northbound Southbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume veh/h 28 176 23 15 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 32 204 0 0 26 17 ercent Heavy Vehicles 2 -- -- 2 -- __ Median Type Undivided T Channelized 0 0 anes 0 1 0 0 1 0 Configuration LT TR stream Signal 0 0 Minor Street Eastbound Westbound ovement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 13 33 eak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h) 15 0 38 . 0 0 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 0 2 2 0 0 .ercent Grade (%) 0 0 tared Approach N N Storage 0 0 T Channelized 0 0 Lanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 onfiguration LR eta ,Queue Len th, and Level of Serv ice pproach Northbound Southbound Westbound Eastbound ovement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 ane Configuration LT LR (veh/h) 32 53 (m) (veh/h) 1566 902 v/c 0.02 0.06 5% queue length 0.06 0.19 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 7.3 9.2 LOS A A pproach Delay (s/veh) -- -- 9,2 pproach LOS -- -- A Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:34 PM wo-Way Stop Control Page 1 of 1 TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY General Information Site Information nal st LYU Intersection Drew St @Tanglewood Dr genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nal sis Year Existing 2007 nal sis Time Period PM Peak Pro'ect Descri tion East/West Street: Drew St North/South Street: Tanglewood Dr Intersection Orientation: East-West Stud Period hrs : 0.25 ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments a'or Street Eastbound Westbound Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 L T R L T R olume veh/h 9 711 31 10 537 1 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 9 772 33 10 583 1 ercent Heavy Vehicles 0 -- -- 0 -- __ Median Type Raised curb T Channelized 0 0 anes 1 2 0 1 2 0 Configuration L T TR L T TR stream Signal 0 0 Minor Street Northbound Southbound ovement 7 8 9 10 11 12 L T R L T R olume veh/h 34 1 15 3 1 6 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 36 1 16 3 1 6 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 2 2 2 2 2 ercent Grade (%) 0 0 tared Approach N N Storage 0 0 T Channelized 0 0 Lanes 0 1 0 0 1 0 Configuration LTR LTR eta Queue Len th, and Level of Serv ice pproach Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound ovement 1 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 ane Configuration L L LTR LTR (veh/h) 9 10 53 10 (m) (veh/h) 1001 828 359 501 lc 0.01 0.01 0.15 0.02 5% queue length 0.03 0.04 0.51 0.06 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 8.6 9.4 16.8 12.3 LOS A A C B pproach Delay (s/veh) -- -- 16.8 12.3 pproach LOS -- -- C 8 Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved HCS+TM Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 4:31 PM Way Stop Control TWO-WAY STOP CONTROL SUMMARY General Information Site Information nal st LYU. Intersection genc /Co. WilsonMiller urisdiction Date Performed 6/11/2007 nalysis Year nal sls Tlme Period PM Peak Project Descri tion East/West Street: Tanglewood Dr Intersection Orientation: North S - outh ehicle Volumes and Ad'ustments Ma"or Street Northbou Movement 1 2 L T olume veh/h 62 186 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.86 0.86 Hourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 72 216 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 __ Median Type RT Channelized Lanes 0 1 Configuration LT U stream Si nal 0 inor Street Eastboun Movement ~ $ L T olume veh/h 21 Peak-Hour Factor, PHF 0.86 0.86 ourly Flow Rate, HFR veh/h 24 0 Percent Heavy Vehicles 2 0 ercent Grade (%) 0 tared Approach N Storage 0 T Channelized apes 0 0 onfiguration LR eta ,Queue Len th, and Level of Service pproach Northbound Southbound ovement 1 4 ane Configuration LT (veh/h) 72 (m) (veh/h) 1535 c 0.05 5% queue length 0.15 ontrol Delay (s/veh) 7.5 LOS ,q proach Delay (s/veh) __ proach LOS __ Copyright ©2005 University of Florida, All Rights Reserved South Street: E Period (hrs): 0. 3 4 R L 0.86 0.86 D 0 -- 2 Undivided Page 1 of 1 wood @ BayviewAve Year 2010 w Ave Southbound ~_ T 25 0- 86 - --_ 6 R 33 0.86 38 0 0 0 0 1 0 TR 0 Westbound 9 10 11 12 R L T R 54 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 62 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Westbound Eastbound 7 8 9 10 11 12 LR 86 837 0.10 0.34 9.8 A 9.8 A HCS+Tnn Version 5.21 Generated: 6/11/2007 3:20 PM PINELLAS MPO 2006 LEVEL OF SERVICE REPORT a 1! 1 pine[[aS Ct?UnttJ. Metropolitan P[annin 0r ani 9 9 zat~on 2®C~b Ceve[ of Service Report adopted September 13, 2~Ob Commissioner Karen Williams Seel Chairman Councilman Richard Kriseman Vice Chairman Mayor Frank Hibbard SecretarylTreasurer Don Skelton FDOT District Vll Secretary (ex officio) Commissioner Harriet Crozier Councilman John Bryan Commissioner David Eggers Commissioner Ronnie Duncan Mayor William P. Mischler Councilman Jim Ronecker Mayor Chris Arbutine Commissioner Robert B. Stewart "MPO Membership as of last action on this report. ;, ;,~ t: ~4 ~ f f ., M. ~ ~ ' ~~ t.4 r.~t wi n h~ racniry Juris Plan Fac Road LO S Length Signals LOS AADT Volume Physical V:Cap Def Fac 625 - CR 1 ~ OMAHA ST: (TAMPA RD -to-ALDERMAN RD Area T e T e Std mi Per Mile Meth Ca aci Ratio Fla LOS ) 627 - CR 296 CONNECTOR: (BRYAN DAIRY RD -to-I-275) CR 03 NA 2D D 1.7 6 .00 H 10,653 557 1,700 .41 A 631 - CR 611 BYPASS: (TAMPA RD -to-BOTTOM SPLIT) SR 10 NA 4G D 1.3 3 .00 H 40,020 2,091 3,600 .63 C 639 - CURLEW PL: (FLORIDA AVE -to-BAY ST) CR 03 SA 4D D .2 7 3.70 A 39,444 2,061 4,480 .46 g 641 - CURLEW RD: (SR 584 ~ TAMPA RD -to-MCMULLEN BOOTH RD CR 01 NA 2U D .5 0 .00 H 4,506 235 1,700 .16 A ) 642 - CURLEW RD: (MCMULLEN BOOTH RD -to-US 19) SR 05 SA 6D D .94 1.10 A 21,746 1,136 1,862 .61 B 643 - CURLEW RD: (US 19 -to-CR 1(OMAHA ST) SR 03 SA 6D D 1.81 1.70 A 34,940 1,826 2,521 .72 g 644 -CURLEW RD: (CR 1 ~ OMAHA ST-to-ALT 19) SR 03 SA 2D D 1.29 1.60 A 21,455 1,121 1,122 1.00 1 C 652 - DONEGAN RD: (8TH AVE SE -to-LAKE AVE) SR 04 SA 2D D 1.29 .80 A 11,652 609 896 .68 B 654 -DOUGLAS AVE: (SUNSET POINT RD -to-MAIN ST) CR 07 NA 2U D .92 .0 0 H 3,57 4 18 7 1,70 0 .13 A 656 -DOUGLAS AVE: (MAIN ST -to-SKINNER BLVD) DN 04 SA 4U D 1.49 2.00 A 7,98 6 417 1,50 9 .28 C 657 -DOUGLAS AVE (FAIRMONT ST: (HARBOR DR -to-SUNSET POINT RD) DN 04 NA 2U D .28 .00 H 6,76 6 354 1,70 0 .24 A 659 -DOUGLAS RD: (COMMERCE BLVD -to-RACE TRACK RD) CR O6 SA 4U D .49 4.10 A 9,25 3 483 1,50 9 .32 D 660 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (CENTRAL AVE -to-9TH AVE N) CR 05 NA 2U D 1.03 .00 H 5,197 272 1,900 .16 A 661 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (9TH AVE N -to-10TH AVE N) 662 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING SP SP 11 11 SA SA 40 4U D D 69 .07 11.60 15.30 A A 10,778 10 778 1,024 563 4,096 2 08 .25 A JR ST N: (10TH AVE N -to-22ND AVE N) 663 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N 22 SP 11 NA 4D D .69 .00 H , 17 362 907 , 5 4 200 .27 23 A : ( ND, AVE N -to-38TH AVE N) 664 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N 38 SP 11 SA 4D D 1.02 2.90 A , 17 062 891 , 1 818 . 49 A : ( TH AVE N -to-62ND AVE N) 665 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (62ND AVE N -to-83RD AVE N) SP 11 SA 4D D 1.48 1.30 A , 19,661 1,027 , 1,593 . .65 C g 666 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (83RD AVE N -to-GANDY BLVD) SP 11 SA 4U D 1.31 2.30 A 22,260 1,163 1,510 .77 C 667 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST N: (CANDY BLVD -to-I-275) SP 11 SA 4D D 1.00 3.00 A 22,260 1,163 1,593 .73 D 668 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST S: (PINELLAS POINT DR -to-32ND AVE S CR 11 SA 4D D 2.16 1.40 A 17,169 897 1,593 .56 A ) 669 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST S: (32ND AVE S -to-11TH AVE S) SP 11 SA 4U D 2.48 1.60 A 12,462 651 1,415 .46 C 670 - DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST S: (11TH AVE S -to-8TH ST S) SP 11 SA 4D D 1.35 3.00 A 19,816 1,035 1,592 .65 C 671- DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST S: (8TH STS -to-CENTRAL AVE) SP 11 SA 4D D .15 6.50 A 19,816 1,035 2,202 .47 g 672 - DREW ST: (CLEVELAND ST -to-FT HARRISON AVE) SP 11 SA 40 D .66 10.70 A 13,360 1,269 4,184 .30 B 673 - DREW ST: (FT HARRISON AVE -to-MISSOURI AVE) CL 06 SA 2U D .36 5.50 A 3,000 157 950 .17 C 674 -DREW ST: (MISSOURI AVE -taHIGHLAND AVE) SR O6 SA 4U D .72 4.20 A 12,960 677 1,256 .54 C 675 - DREW ST: (HIGHLAND AVE -to-N SATURN AVE) SR 06 SA 4U D .79 2.50 A 21,562 1,127 1,171 .96 1 C 676 - DREW ST: (N SATURN AVE -to-NE COACHMAN RD) SR O6 SA 4U D .63 3.20 A 23,026 1,203 1,562 .77 p 677 -DREW ST: (NE COACHMAN RD -to-US 19) SR O6 SA 4D D .74 2.70 A 23,238 1,214 1,679 .72 p 678 - DREW ST: (US 19 -taMCMULLEN BOOTH RD) CR 06 SA 4D D 1.41 2.10 A 21,896 1,144 1,599 .72 C 681 -DRUID RD: (FT HARRISON AVE -to-MYRTLE ST) CL O6 SA 4D D 1.28 2.30 A 15,868 829 1,928 .43 C 682 -DRUID RD: (MYRTLE ST -to-MISSOURI AVE) CL O6 SC 2U D .25 4.00 H 4,358 228 688 .37 C 683 -DRUID RD: (MISSOURI AVE -to-KEENE RD) CL 06 SC 2U D .50 4.00 H 4,358 228 688 .37 C 684 -DRUID RD: (KEENE RD -to-BELCHER RD) CL O6 SA 2U D 1.53 2.00 A 9,144 478 637 .75 D 685 -DRUID RD: (BELCHER RD -to-US 19) CL O6 SA 2U D 1.01 2.00 A 9,959 520 759 .69 C 687 -DRYER AVE: (INDIAN ROCKS RD -to-TROTTER RD) CL O6 SA 2D D 1.09 .90 A 8,025 419 806 .52 B 688 -DUHME RD ~ 113TH ST: (WELCH CSWY -taPARK BLVD) LA 07 NA 2U D .70 .00 H 2,483 130 1,700 .09 A 689 -DUHME RD ~ 113TH ST: (PARK BLVD -to-86TH AVE N) CR 09 SA 6D D 2.26 1.80 A 20,876 1,091 2,402 .45 B 690 -DUHME RD ~ 113TH ST: (86TH AVE N -to-102ND AVE N) CR 09 SA 6D D .61 1.60 A 24,935 1,303 2,413 .54 g 691 -DUNEDIN CSWY BLVD: (ALT US 19 -to-CAUSEWAY) CR 09 SA 4D D 1.02 2.00 A 24,935 1,303 1,589 .82 C 692 - DUNEDIN CSWY BLVD: (CAUSEWAY -to-W ENT ROYAL S) CR 04 NA 4D D 1.06 .00 H 6,332 331 4,200 .09 A 693 -EAST LAKE RD: (TAMPA RD -taNORTH SPLIT) CR 04 NA 2U D 1.22 .00 H 6,332 331 1,900 .20 A Fac Type: "F°=Freeway, "SA'=Signalized Arterial, °SC"=Signalized Collector, "SMC"=Signalized Collecotor (Maiorl. "N CR A"=Non-Si 02 nna~bon a NA no~~r "ur 4D "-u,.., c~,. D .,.r_..a .55 n_~~__.__ .00 ..,..,.... H 39,444 2,061 3,800 .59 C _ ~_-_--- --..-_...., ,.,.,., -...,~~-~~y~~a~~<ou wueuwr pwaioq - revs ons: ac"=Facility, °V:Cap"=Volume to Physical Capacity Def Flag: "1"=V/C Ratio > .9 and LOS=A, LOS=B, LOS=C or LOS=D "2"=V/C Ratio > .9 and LOS=E or LOS=F ~~ Tindale•Oliver and Associates Tampa, Florida Produced using: vTIMAS v1.163 INTERSECTION OPERATIONS ANALYSIS REPORT MCMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AT DREW STREET INTERSECTION OPERATIONS ANALYSIS McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street Pinellas County ~ a 752 a, s y, r' ~ ~~ `~ ~~' ~ ~ - ~ ,6D1; X5843 _ ' NILL5BOP.Ol1GH ~ ie~d>st le~ t ~ ~ ~ . `~ -. t~.}e Part; ~ D ed ~ Oldsma~ ~~ry E un in ~ We _ ~ 5801 ~ 5~0' ,i ~ ~ ~ ~ r ` 03d Tarnpa ~ d Lake i Ba}r Park 5ea1 vG!ri of ~: GAautauq,~a I ~580i~ J r. J1~E0"0 ~ 345 ~ a ~ i a ~ ~$ _, ~ £'lean.ater ~~ ~ SafQtyHarhor ,n . B4U(~1~L i tail ( °578,.._, --- . Clearwater _ " .~ ;. as51 ~ _ _Detlwoad ~ Alfgateria+fe. ... >: 600fh ~ 375 ? -~. 501 ~ i ~ ` t d611~ - .E'~ ` trlean aator Rir Park ~~ r II ~ ~ ' ~ Drew NC ~~eatlrpater ~ sego , .5za' - ~ .C ~ ~ I i {o5ir- ~~ea=_~_ - - ao i ~ t , >Ig:, Belleau ~ ~ , ~ 4oa' i.~ _" - i Belleau _ F ,n Bluffs.. , ~ ~LarpO ~ I N E ~L L ~ P. S 011 xr Ben~~rr ~ ___,'- - .-,e€e.~ ~ 233 50,_ 3, ~ r ~; a r r ~~~ ~~~..-,I,~~ ;N ~ t 6r:ach 6ih ~+e . _ ,a nnr .ring t o l (~ ~,f ( Baskrn ~ > F L O R I D',. A ~ ., ~filcox Rd `..`®`~': .: _ ~ - - 833,x- - -'688 i _; ::.. -- .. ,.+`.' c t ~ ' j "B98 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~B67i '. :10, 7~8' St ~ ~ IndFanl2beks .. ~'; : R '' 1Bfh_A~e,N _ Peter~ur, _ ~ each ~ i>I+rs~nrl,~a~Reseriav ~~'2009 Microsoft.Coro:Alingh7s-.reserved I r ~~ 'j ~ g- Prepared For: Prepared By: .. PE1[iLiC WORKS Trnnspr~rtntion Pinellas County Department of Public Works 5110 Eisenhower Blvd., Suite 220 Tampa, Florida 33634 Professional Engineer: Thomas E. Washburn P.E. No.: 50113 October 7, 2005 Traffic Operations Analysis -McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street EXECUTIVE SUMMARY An Intersection Operations Analysis was performed for the intersection of Drew Street at McMullen-Booth Road, with the limits extending south from the intersection to include the exit ramps to SR 60 (Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard). The purpose of this study is to determine if any changes are warranted to improve traffic safety and traffic flow along through the intersection. Data collected to assist in the development of the study and recommendations include: • Twenty-four hour counts on each approach to McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street • Twenty-four hour counts at the two southbound exit ramps from McMullen-Booth Road to SR 60 • Eight-hours of turning movement counts at McMullen-Booth Road at Drew Street • Crash data from January 2002 through December 2004 • Bridge and roadway plans for the section of McMullen-Booth Road that crosses SR 60 • Field observations of the intersection's operation and conditions during an average weekday Based on the results of the data collection activities, qualitative assessment, collision analysis, field observations, modeling analysis, and engineering judgment, the following recommendations were developed: 1. Add a southbound right turn lane. The field observations indicate that there is a heavy southbound right turn demand, particularly during the morning peak period. This is a low cost, low impact improvement, which is expected to provide improved traffic flow on the southbound approach. 2. Close the westbound approach. The results indicate that this improvement will have the greatest impact on traffic operations, reducing the morning peak period delay by more than 60 seconds per approach vehicle and the afternoon peak period delay by more than 35 seconds per approach vehicle. The westbound approach is low volume and is mostly cut-through traffic -the westbound volume would still have access to SR 60 and the Bayside Bridge via signalized intersections. This closure could also be implemented on a time of day basis, for those periods when the modification would have the most impact. 3. Modify the eastbound approach to provide a triple left turn lane configuration. If the westbound approach is closed, then the eastbound approach could be restriped to provide two exclusive left turn lanes and a shared left turn/through/right tum lane. If the westbound approach is not closed, then the eastbound approach should be modified to provide two exclusive left tum lanes, one shared left turn/through lane, and one exclusive right turn lane. Both options are expected to significantly improve the level of service and traffic flow through the intersection during both the morning and afternoon peak periods. 4. Install speed tables along the first southbound off-ramp south of Drew Street to require vehicles to slow down to the posted 30 mph speed limit, and also to encourage those motorists who travel to SR 60 to use the intended second off-ramp. It is also recommended that the Yield condition be changed to a Stop condition at the location where these two ramps reconnect. The following sections of this report describe the Existing Conditions along the corridor, discuss the Data Collection for this study, document the Analyses conducted, and discuss the conclusions reached and Recommendations developed as a result of the study. HNTB Corporation 1 ~.,~.o¢` STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT 4F COMMU "Dedicated to making Florida abetter p/a CHARLIE CRIST Governor February 18, 2008 Ms. Gina Clayton, Assistant Director City of Clearwater Planning Dept. 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 Dear Ms. Clayton: THOMAS Q PEL FEB 2 2 2008 ~`~".~ Pt.,~iNNI~1F, F, DEVFLOP~~~vr,T SER~!Ir~FS Thank you for submitting the City of Clearwater Plan Amendment No. 07-2AR, adopted by Ordinance No.7843 on Dece>inber 20, 2007, for our review pursuant to the alternative state review process. The adopted package was received by the Department on February 14, 2008. We have conducted a preliminary inventory of the plan amendment package to verify the inclusion of all required materials. The submission package was determined to be complete on February 18, 2008, and your adopted plan amendment will be reviewed pursuant to the process set forth in Chapter 163.32465, Florida Statutes. Once the review is underway, you may be asked to provide additional supporting documentation by the review team to ensure a through review. If you have any questions please contact Brenda Winningham, Regional Planning Administration that will be overseeing the review of the amendments, at {850) 488-4925. Sincerely, ~~~~-_ D. Ray Eubanks, Administrator Plan Review and Processing DRE/dj cc. Manny Pumariega, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32389-2100 Phone: 850.488.8486/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fi.us CRRICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE COMMUNITY PLANNING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOUSING 8 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2798 Overseas Fighway, S1rite 212 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard MaraOrar, FL 33050.2727 Tallahassee, E132399.2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399.210D Tapahassee, FL 32399.2100 (30.5) 2ri9-2402 (850)48&2358 (850) 4138989 (850)4887958 q~~,is~ STATE OF FLORIDA - ~ DEPARTMENT OF COMM -~ ~ J ~~S~`i "Dedicated to making Florida a bett ~- . a~ ~ 1 ~~ ~' ;{~ CHARLIE CRIST -- -- pE' ~ I Governor ~ S~ ~ - ~FEB 2 2D~d ' ` I -~ ~ ~ ~~. L_____ _. _ __: February 5, 2008 PLANNI\G & DEVE~~PMENT SEF3'v'ICES j Ms. Gina Clayton (-~CI~Y ~F cl_E~,~`°,~n-r:~~ City of Clearwater Assistant Planning Director 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 Dear Ms. Clayton: We have received the City of Clearwater 07-AR adopted .plan amendment. The adopted amendment package, received by the Department, is incomplete because it does not include all of the information required in Section 163.3184, F.S. and Rule 9J-11.011, F.A.C. Your submittal package for the adopted amendments does not include: 2 ei-tra copies of the complete package, (cover letter mentions 3 copies, but there ~i-as only 1.) The adopted amendment package did not contain the required information and therefore the Department is requesting that the names and addresses be provided in order to provide the courtesy information statement to those interested citizens. The adopted amendme~, received on February 1, 2008 will not be processed until the required information is received, as required by section 163.3187, F.S. If we may be of further assistance, please contact myself or Debi Johnson, Plan Processor at (850) 922-1768. Sincerely, ~~~ D. Ray Eubanks Plan Review and Processing Administrator DRE/dj cc: Manny Pumariega, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 2655 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD •TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: (850)488-8466/Suncom 278-8486 FAX: (850)921-0781/Suncom 291-0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fl.us CRRICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE COMMUNITY PLANNING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOUSING S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2796 overseas Highway, Suite 212 2555 Shumard Oak Bouktrard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Marathon, FL 330542227 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399.2100 (~ 2892402 (850) 486-2368 (850) 473.9989 (850) 488-7956 StIE ,~ ,~ _>>~~~ '.~' ~.. y ''y ` ~` \ ~ w~ <`~` STATE OF FLORI[ DEPARTMENT OF COMM "Dedicated to making Florida a bettl CHARLIE CRIST Governor l ~-~ j~% ~, ~ . i. i ~~ 1..~ ~~11 . .__ ~`. ~_.. J I t i I_~-._ _ . ~~' 1 ~ yy. y^~~.^; ~ ~t ~ + P r'~ U N dLa~~(l; b~v~t. PMENRT S ~r place to c~~~>bi~~" CITY OF CLEARW~~~~ ~ PELt October 26, 2007 The Honorable Frank V. Hibbard Mayor, City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 Dear Honorable Hibbard: The Department of Community Affairs (Department) has completed its review of the proposed comprehensive plan amendment for the City of Clearwater (DCA No. 07-2AR) which was received on September 27, 2007. Based on Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes, we have prepared the attached comments that outline our findings concerning the amendment. We recommend the City consider appropriate changes to the amendment based on our comments as well as the comments of other agencies. If unresolved, comments under the heading "Issues of Regional or Statewide Importance" may form the basis for a challenge to the amendment after adoption. The City should act by choosing to adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed amendment. For your assistance, our report outlines procedures for final adoption and transmittal The proposed change to the comprehensive plan includes one amendment to the Future Land Use Map proposing to convert approximately 37.092 acres from the Residential Urban to the Residential Medium land use designation. The Department's comments regarding the amendment relate to inadequate data and analysis to address transportation planning. Phdne: 850.488.8466iSuncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: htip:/~~.~rww.dca.st:;te.fl.us COMMUNITY PLANNING HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CRITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE 2555 Shumar•~ Oak Boulevard<555 Shurk~rd Oak Boulevard 2796 Overseas M9i:Way, Surfe 272 Tallahassee, FL 323594100 Tallahassee, FL 32399.2 i0G Marathon, FL 33050-2227 (850)488-2356 (850)488.7956 (305)289-2402 ~ • The Honorable Frank V. Hibbard October 26, ?007 Page T~~~o • The Department is committed to working with the City to address the issues raised in a manner that will comply with state law and best serve the interests of the community. If you . have any questions relating to our review comments, please, call Valerie James, Senior Planner, at (850) 922-1803. ~ Sincerely, Mike McDaniel Chief, Comprehensive Planning MM/vmj Enclosures: The Department's Comments cc: Mr. Michael Delk, AICP, Director of Planning, City of Clearwater Mrs. Manny Pumariega, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Page 1 of 1 Everitt, Steven From: Porter, Catherine Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 10:59 AM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: FW: 11/05/07 TBRPC AGENDA & ATTACHMENTS -----Original Message----- From: Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council [mailto:kim@tbrpc.org] Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 4:14 PM To: Porter, Catherine Subject: 11/05/07 TBRPC AGENDA & ATTACHMENTS Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Convening the region for 45 years Click on the link -below to view or print out the November 5, 2007 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Agenda & Attachments: http://www.tbrpc.org/councilagendas/2007/110507/Agenda.pdf -- ~;~\ /!\4 ~f~~~i~i~i.. Forward email Email Marketing by ®SafeUnsubscribe This email was sent to Catherine.porter@myclearwater.com, by kim@tbrpc.org ~ ~~~'•+~ t~date ProfilejEmail Address I Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe(tm) (Privacy Policy. ~o,-~rrtt ~on~ct~' TRY IT FREE Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (4000 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 100 I Pinellas Park I FL 133782 11 /5/2007 • • Tampa Bay Regional Planning Counal Council Agenda www.tbrpc.org 4000 Gateway Centre Blvd, Suite 100, Pinellas Park, FL 33782 November 5, 2007 Phone (727) 570-5151 Suncom 513-5066 FAX (727) 570-5118 10:00 a.m. *** THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC *** Please Turn Off All Electronic Devices During the Meeting Call to Order Invocation and Pledge Roll Call Voting Conflict Report Chairman Black Mayor Larry Bustle Recording Secretary Recording Secretary Please Speak Directly Into The Microphone For Recording Purposes. Approval of Minutes - Secretary/Treasurer Golden Approve minutes from the October 8, 2007 meeting. (report attached) Staff contact: Lori Denman, ext. 17 2. Budget Committee - Secretary/T'reasurer Golden Approve the Financial Report for the period ending 9/30/07. (reUOrt attached) Staff contact: John Jacobsen, ext. 19 Consent Agenda -Chairman Black A. Budget and Contractual B. Intergovernmental Coordination & Review (IC&R) Program 1. IC&R Reviews by Jurisdiction (report attached) 2. October 2007 IC&R Database (report attached) Action Recommended: None. Information Only. Staff contact: Jessica White, ext. 38 C. DRI Development Order Reports (DOR) DRI # 261 -Ashley Glen, Pasco County (report attached) Recommended Action: Approve staff reports. Staff Contact: John Meyer, Ext. 29 D. DRI Development Order Amendment Reports (DOAR) 1. DRI # 241 -Harbor Bay, Hillsborough County (report attached) 2. DRI # 260 - Wiregrass Ranch, Pasco County (report attached) Recommended Action: 3.D.1. Approve staff report. 3.D.2. Information Only. Staff Contact: John Meyer, Ext. 29 E. Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) Reports -None Staff Contact: John Meyer, Ext. 29 • • F. Annual Report Summaries (ARS) /Biennial Report Summaries (BRS) 1. DRI # 80 -Big Four Mine S/D, RY 2006-07, Hillsborough County re ort attached 2. DRI # 104 -International Plaza, RY 2006-07, City of Tampa (report attached) 3. DRI # 108 -Hidden River Corporate Park, RY 2005-06, City of Tampa re ort attached 4. DRI # 110 -Rocky Point Harbor, RY 2006-07, City of Tampa (report attached) 5. DRI # 116 -Tampa Telecom Park, RY 2006-07, City of Temple Terrace re ort attached 6. DRI # 213 -Hillsborough County Mine Consolidation, RY 2006-07, Hillsborough County (report attached) 7. DRI # 217 -Harbour Island RY 2006-07, City of Tampa (report attached) 8. DRI # 235 -Four Corners Mine Addition/Phase 1, RY 2006-07, Manatee County (report attached) 9. DRI # 251 -Four Corners Mine Addition/Phase 2, RY 2006-07, Manatee County (report attached) 10. DRI # 252 -Cypress Creek Town Center, RYs 2005-07, Pasco County re ort attached Action Recommended: Approve staff reports. Staff Contact: John Meyer, Ext. 29 G. DRI Status Report Action Recommended: None. For Information Only. (report attached) Staff contact: John Meyer, ext. 29 H. Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendments Reviewed 1. DCA # 07-ER-1, Town of Belleair (report attached) 2. DCA # 07-2, Pasco County (report attached) 3. DCA # 07-2AR, City of Clearwater (report attached) 4. DCA # 08PEFE-1, City of Dunedin (report attached) 5. DCA # 07-ER-1, City of Belleair Bluffs (report attached) 6. DCA # 07-1, Manatee County (adopted) (report attached) 7. DCA # 07-ER-1, City of New Port Richey (report attached) Action Recommended: Approve staff reports. Staff contact: Jessica White, ext. 38 4. Item(s) Removed from Consent Agenda and Addendum Item(s) Council members shall notify Chairman of any items they wish to be pulled from the Consent Agenda. These items will be discussed and voted on separately after the remainder of the Consent Agenda is approved. 5. Review Item(s) or Any Other Item(s) for Discussion 6. Mr. Bob Clifford, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Mr. Bob Clifford, Florida Department of Transportation District 7, will provide a presentation on the recent activities of the Tampa Bay Regional Area Transportation Authority (TBARTA). There are a multitude of transportation (transit) plans and projects, completed or underway, in the Tampa Bay region. Mr. Clifford will present information on projects suggested by local agencies as regionally significant. The information includes the type of project, the projects horizon year, technology, project phase and key objectives and goals. As legislatively mandated, the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority is reviewing these plans and moving forward with development of one regional transportation master plan. Staff contact: Avera Wynne, ext. 30 • 7. Council Members' Comments -Chairman Black 8. Program Reports A. Agency on Bay Management (ABM) - Mr. Bob Kersteen, Chair The Agency's Natural Resources Subcommittee met on October 11.`x. The full Agency will meet on November 8`~. A summary of the October meeting and a preview of the November meeting will be provided. Staff contact: Suzanne Cooper, ext. 32 B. Clearinghouse Review Committee (CRC) - No report. Staff contact: Avera Wynne, ext. 30 C. Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) The Tampa Bay LEPC met last on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. A special LEPC meeting was called for October 10, 2007 to hear an excellent presentation by Mr. Mike Lunsford, Director of Hazmat Coordination, CSX Railroad. He provided many insights on future plans for hazmat safety. The next regularly scheduled LEPC meeting is November 28, 2007. Staff attended the Tampa Bay Spill Control and US Coast Guard Area Committee meetings on October 9~', and the RDSTF General Assembly meeting on October 23`d. Staff is working with the USCG as a member of planning team for upcoming Tampa Port Reconstitution Exercise and will be working with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office for a joint PCSO/FBI exercise in the spring, 2008, to test forensics and investigative techniques. Staff contact: Bill Lofgren, ext. 33 D. Emergency Management - No Report Staff contact: Betti Johnson, ext. 39 E. Legislative Committee -Commissioner Jane von Hahmann, Chair The Legislative Committee Chair will provide a report. Additional Materials: DRAFT 2008 Legislative Issues (report attached) Revisions may occur at the 9:00 a.m. Legislative Committee meeting prior to being presented to the full Council at 10:00 a.m. Any revisions that occur will be shared with members prior to a motion for approval. Action Recommended: Approve the 2008 Legislative Issues Staff contact: Wren Krahl, ext. 22 F. Regional Planning Advisory Committee (RPAC) - No Report Staff contact: Avera Wynne, ext. 30 G. Telework Tampa Bay - No Report Staff contact: Jessica White, ext. 38 H. Economic Development Staff submitted an application for Economic Development District funding for the next 3 years in the amount of $159,000 in matching funds through the EDA. Staff has been assisting local economic development agencies through the Economic Analysis Program. Number of jobs created, personal income, gross county product, and other quantifiable figures are reported through the REMI Policy Insight Model. Staff contact: Patrick O'Neil, ext. 31 • ~~ I. Regional Domestic Security Task Force (RDSTF) - No Report The Region 4 RDSTF is continuing to monitor the generator assessment contract. The assessments are scheduled to be completed by 30 November 2007. RDSTF Planner completed HSEEP Training 22-25 October 2007. Staff contact: Erika Wiker, ext. 21 9. Other Council Reports Nominating Committee The Nominating Committee will make a recommendation for the 2008 Slate of Officers. The installation ceremony will take place at the Annual Meeting on December 10`h, 2007. Recommended Action: Motion to elect the 2008 Slate of Officers. Staff contact: Wren Krahl, ext. 22 10. Executive/Budget Committee Report -Chairman Black 11. Chairman's Report -Chairman Black 12. Executive Director's Report -Manny Pumariega Adjournment Next Meeting: Monday, December 10~', 2007 at 10:00 a.m. The Council, in accordance with its adopted rules of procedure, may only take action on matters not on the printed agenda involving the exercise of agency discretion and policy-making upon a finding by the Council of an emergency situation affecting the public's health, safety, and welfare. Council meetings are Public Meetings within the context of Section 286.011, Florida Statutes. Council meetings are not Public Hearings within the context of Section 120.54, Florida Statutes. The Chair has full discretion as to whether or not to recognize speakers other than Council members or staff, and is not required to recognize individuals to speak on issues before the Council. Public Hearings on issues before the Council are conducted by individual local governments, and are the proper forum for public comment. Please note that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered at the above cited meeting or hearing, s/he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, s/he 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 to be based. Persons wishing to speak at a Council meeting are required to complete the form provided at the entrance to the meeting room. The form, after being completed, must be given to the Recording Secretary. /f you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this meeting you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council at 727-570-5]Sl ext. 14 within 3 working days prior to the meeting. • • _~- _, t- Tampa Say Reg/onal'PlminMg Counc/7 Agenda Item #3.H.3 11/05/07 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROPOSED AMENDMENT REPORT CITY OF CLEARWATER DCA#07-2AR For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 Jessica White, ext. 38 • • THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 2 Jessica White, ext. 38 AMENDMENT #LUZ2007-05002- Future Land Use Map Parkview Village Description: The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. The Housing Authority plans to develop the site to allow a mix of housing prices. • From: Residential Urban (RU) • To: Residential Medium (RM) • Size: 37.092 acres • Location: Southwest corner of the intersection at Drew Street and Bayview Avenue • Existing Use: Vacant • Proposed Use: Mixed-use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses. • Adjacent Designations: • North: Recreation/Open Space and Residential Medium • South: • East: Institutional • West: Residential Low Medium • Adjacent Uses: • North: Multi-family Residential, Softball Fields, vacant • South: RV Park, Mobile Home Park, Single Family Residential • East: Place of Worship • West: Mobile Home Parks • Regionally Significant: Yes, due to the site's proximity to McMullen Booth Road (CR 611) which is considered a Regional Hurricane Evacuation Route and a Regional Roadway • Result in extra-jurisdictional impacts?: No. • Effects of the amendment on the following issues: • Compatibility among local plans including, but not limited to, land use and compatibility with military bases: The proposed amendment is compatible For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 3 Jessica White, ext. 38 with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Rules and with the surrounding uses. • Impact/protect regional facilities/resources identified in the SRPP, including but not limited to, groundwater recharge and the availability of water supply: There is adequate water and wastewater capacity to serve the proposed development. • Affordable housing issues and designation of adequate sites for affordable housing: The proposed use for the site is a mixed-use development that will allow a mixture of housing prices which will include some affordable units. • Protection of natural resources of regional significance identified in the SRPP including, but not limited to, protection of spring and groundwater resources, and recharge potential: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Effectiveness and enhancement of economic development within the region including, but not limited to, preservation of military bases: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Compatibility with regional transportation corridors and facilities, including but not limited to, roadways, seaports, airports, public transportation systems, high speed rail facilities, and intermodal facilities: ° The subject development will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew street. Adequacy of and compatibility with emergency preparedness plans and local mitigation strategies (plans) including, but not limited to, the impacts on and availability of hurricane shelters, maintenance of county hurricane evacua- tion clearance times, and hazard mitigation: Regional Comments: None. Applicable SRPP Policies: Affordable Housing: Policies 1.6, 1.12, 1.13 Transportation: 5.23, 5.28, 5.35, 5.38 Consistency with SRPP: Consistent. For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepazed October 10, 2007 4 Jessica White, ext. 38 Existing Land Use Map ° ~ Softball y c Multi Family ~ Fields O Residential Vacant' Softball ~ Fiefs y ~. M t7 ~. ~ DREW ST BERMUDA ~9 ~ Vacant ~ Mobile Home Park ® ® ~r~®~r~~®®~ Place of ~ Worship ~~ I o Z~ z Q O -~_ -- ~ ~ -~-- I ~ J ~. J W ~ ~ e m `° Vacant - - T - ~ ~ - r - - , ~ I , z Q Z W ~ C m ~_ ~ H r m Q ~ V ~ 0 • ~" ~ LEEWARD 1SLE 13 '' ~ ~ . I . , , ;: Y. ~ I Mobile ome Park ~ ~m. ,,. N W ~ . ~ ~ ~ I .. RV Park a 1 .{~ ~ ~. .' ~' ~ 'al 2 d,i;'' "~ f J _ L ~ Q o ' I',' 2 6 ...::i '.::;ti Existing Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 S Jessica White, ext. 38 C Proposed Future Land Use Map • N 4 RM R/OS o.r. R/C 3 0 m .~ ~r~3 " ~ DREW ST BERMUDA ~i~~E,t; . ~ f R/O/R Q ~ I . ~~ 0 '~ I O ~ Q ~ a Q ~ RM I ~ ~ m Q a a ~ ~ U h ~ RLM I o ~~ LEEWARD ISLE f3 RFH ~ ' ~ ;~- , ,, R ~., ,,. ;' a F,~', o ~ °~:i<~, i L .~[..?. AI A'., 7J~i , I• r " ~ I A ' R R . ~ Proposed Future Land Use Map Owners: .Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 6 Jessica White, ext. 38 • Existing Future Land Use Map a a ~ E < RM ~ R/OS O .. D ~` Iul. ; w O x x ~ ~ F s s~ .. 3Y.'3~~^3tai€~ui :~,r ~ DREW ST BERMUDA R/O/R I Q ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~P ~ a o , , ~ Z 9m .., ~ RU ~ a W ti ~~I 2 a ~ Q g g U y ~ RLM 1 . o ~R ( LEEWARD ISLE iJ RFH ' ~ ~~ ~ . , ° 2 R ` ~ ~ r ~ r~ ~ o , ; ~ ~ ° L i '~z, ': ~:<~'C Existing Future Land Use Map Owhers; Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglevrood Drive Property Size(Acres): I 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR i To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 7 Jessica White, ext. 38 i Kurt S. Browning Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES October 19, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk, Director City of Clearwater Planning P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 ~~~~~~~ I ' ~ 24 IIi ~ ~ , L__.-.___ ____ _~ . PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ~" SERVICES CITY OF CLEARWATER Re: Historic Preservation Review of the Clearwater (07-2AR) Comprehensive Plan Amendment Dear Mr. Delk: According to this agency's responsibilities under Section 163, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code, we reviewed the above document to determine if data regarding historic resources have been given sufficient consideration in the request to amend the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. A review of the Florida Master Site File indicates that no significant archaeological or historical sites are recorded for or considered likely to be present within the project area. Furthermore, because of the project location and/or nature, it is considered unlikely that historic properties will be affected. Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that the proposed project will have no effect on historic properties listed, or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or otherwise of historical or archaeological value. If you have any questions regarding our comments, please feel free to contact Susan M. Harp of the Division's Compliance Review staff at (850) 245-6333. Sincerely, .~.~ P G..~.,._ Frederick P. Gaske, Director xc: Mr. Ray Eubanks, DCA 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 http://www.flheritage.com O Director's Office O Archaeological Research / Historic Preservation O Historical Museums (850) 245-6300 • FAX: 245-6436 (850) 245-6444 • FAX: 245-6452 (850) 245-6333 • FAX: 245-6437 (850) 245-6400 • FAX: 245-6433 O Southeast Regional Office O Northeast Regional Office O Central Florida Regional Office (561) 416-2115 • FAX: 416-2149 (904) 825-5045 • FAX: 825-5044 (813) 272-3843 • FAX: 272-2340 `R EST pr _ Jti ~i ~; ., 6 ®-~~ ~~~H'9GEM~~ O An Equal Opportunity Employer Judith C. Whitehead Chair, Hernando Nell Combee Vice Chair, Polk Todd Pressman Secretary, Pinellas Jennifer E. Closshey Treasurer, Hillsborough Thomas G. Dabnay Sarasota Patricia M. Glass Manatee Heidi B. McCree Hillsborough Ronald E. Oakley Pasco Sallie Parks Pinellas Marltza Rovira-Forino Hillsborough Patsy C. Symons Desoto David L. Mooro Executive Director William 5. Bflenky General Counsel South ~ st Florida Water Management District Bartow Service Office 170 Century Boulevard Bartow, Florida 33830-7700 (863) 534-1448 or 1-800-492-7862 (FL only) SUNCOM 572-6200 Lecanto Service Office Suite 226 3600 West Sovereign Path Lecanto, Florida 34461-8070 (352) 527-8131 October 19, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk Director of Planning City of Clearwater Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Subject: Clearwater DCA #07-2AR Dear Mr. Delk: Tampa Service Office 7601 Highway 301 North Tampa, Florida 33637759 (813) 985-7481 or 1-800-836-0797 (FL only) ~~ ~ ~ V/~ I i j~ ~ ` {?Ct 19 ~ ~ c .~_ L__-_______ ___.______1 PLANNIi~'G F< DEVELOPP.IENT j s~i~vlcES !{ ei i Y pF Ct.FARtNl~.7FR In accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, the Planning Department of the Southwest Florida Water Management District has reviewed the plan amendment for the Clearwater Housing Authority and offers the following comments or recommendations:provided .for your review and consideration: • Water Supply Plan Amendment 07-2AR proposes a site redevelopment for 556 attached residential dwelling units on 40 acres (MOL) in the city of Clearwater. The demand estimates are approximately 139,000 gallons per day (gpd). The Pinellas County Utilities Department provides potable water as a retailer to the City and is one of six (6) member governments that receive regional water supply sources from Tampa Bay Water. • Water Conservation The District recommends optimizing indoor and outdoor water conservation measures that include, but are not limited to, low-flush toilets, low-flow faucets, and rain sensors (required by State law) for all new irrigation systems. The District recommends correct installations and connections, the reset of time clocks after establishment of new landscaping, and requirements for the developer to estimate the cost of soil moisture sensors (purchase and installation) per unit and the anticipated savings to home buyers. Soil moisture sensors can. be more effective than rain sensors in reducing irrigation. 2379 Broad Street, Brooksville, Florida 34604-6899 (352) 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476 (FL only) SUNCOM 628-4150 TDD only 1-800-231-6103 (FL only) on the Internet at: WaterMatters.org Sarasota Service Office 6750 Fruitville Road Sarasota, Florida 34240-9711 (941) 377-3722 or 1-800-320-3503 (FL only) SUNCOM 539r&9D~'-"' • • Michael Delk October 19, 2007 Page 2 • Water Reuse The proposed redevelopment has an estimated wastewater flow of approximately 111,200 gpd. The District has strongly supported the provision of water reuse facilities whenever economically feasible, and has historically promoted the development of reuse systems by funding appropriate cooperative projects on a 50-50 cost basis. Additionally, Chapter 62-40, Florida Administrative Code (Water Resource Implementation), promotes the reuse of reclaimed water (specifically Chapter 62-40.416: Water Reuse and Recycling). • Stormwater Management On-site stormwater management will require Environmental Resource Permitting from the District. For additional information please contact Len Bartos, Environmental Manager, at (800) 423-1476 extension #4352. • Additional Comments The Plan submittal is part of the Alternative State Review Pilot Program pursuant to Chapter 163.32465, Florida Statutes. The District's review is based on the application information submitted by the City of Clearwater. These comments do not constitute permit approval under Chapter 373, Florida Statues, or any rules promulgated thereunder, nor do they stand in lieu of normal permitting procedures in accordance with Florida Statutes, Florida Administrative Code, and District rules. Should you have any questions, please contact me in the District's Planning Department at extension 4421. Sincerely, ~~~~ 5,~~ Douglas K. Sanders Staff Planner cc: Len Bartos, Environmental Manager, SWFWMD Ralph Lair, Governmental Affairs Coordinator, SWFWMD f, Tampa 8ay,7Z.egional Planning Council Chair Vice~jair Secretarr~/T'reasurer Executive Director Commissioner Scott B~aclz Commissioner Deborah Irv nes Revererul James T. Golden Mannv~ Pumarieea October 18, 2007 Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 Dear Mr. Delk: ~~~ .t ~~~ ~l a~~~ ,, j_____ z G7 ""°~ PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES I- CITY OF CLEARWATER Enclosed is a copy of the Council's review of the City of Clearwater's proposed comprehensive plan amendment, 07-2AR. The report will be an agenda item for Council consideration at the Monday, November 5, 2007 Council meeting, which will begin at 10:00 a.m. Please do not hesitate to contact me if more information or clarification concerning the contents of the report is needed. Sincerely, ~.. Jessica White Senior Planner Enclosure ~'~~- ¢ooo Gatewav~ Centre Boulevard, Suite z oo • Pine~~as Part, FL 337$2 Phone: 727-57o-S I S I • Fax: 727-570-5 z r 8 • State Number: S 13-5 oGG • wwwtbrpc.ors • Tampa Ba~,RPglnnal 'Nannmp Gnnndi LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROPOSED AMENDMENT REPORT CITY OF CLEARWATER DCA#07-2AR • Agenda Item #3.H.3 11/05/07 For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 Jessica White, ext. 38 • THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 2 Jessica White, ext. 38 ~1 • • AMENDMENT #LUZ2007-05002- Future Land Use Map Parkview Village Description: The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. The Housing Authority plans to develop the site to allow a mix of housing prices. • From: Residential Urban (RU) • To: Residential Medium (RM) • Size: 37.092 acres • Location: Southwest corner of the intersection at Drew Street and Bayview Avenue • Existing Use: Vacant • Proposed Use: Mixed-use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses. • Adjacent Designations: • North: Recreation/Open Space and Residential Medium • South: • East: Institutional • West: Residential Low Medium • Adjacent Uses: • North: Multi-family Residential, Softball Fields, vacant • South: RV Park, Mobile Home Park, Single Family Residential • East: Place of Worship • West: Mobile Home Parks • Regionally Significant: Yes, due to the site's proximity to McMullen Booth Road (CR 611) which is considered a Regional Hurricane Evacuation Route and a Regional Roadway • Result in extra-jurisdictional impacts?: No. • Effects of the amendment on the following issues: • Compatibility among local plans including, but not limited to, land use and compatibility with military bases: The proposed amendment is compatible For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 3 Jessica White, ext. 38 • with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Countywide Rules and with the surrounding uses. • Impact/protect regional facilities/resources identified in the SRPP, including but not limited to, groundwater recharge and the availability of water supply: There is adequate water and wastewater capacity to serve the proposed development. • Affordable housing issues and designation of adequate sites for affordable housing: The proposed use for the site is a mixed-use development that will allow a mixture of housing prices which will include some affordable units. • Protection of natural resources of regional significance identified in the SRPP including, but not limited to, protection of spring and groundwater resources, and recharge potential: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Effectiveness and enhancement of economic development within the region including, but not limited to, preservation of military bases: Not applicable to the proposed amendment. • Compatibility with regional transportation corridors and facilities, including but not limited to, roadways, seaports, airports, public transportation systems, high speed rail facilities, and intermodal facilities: The subject development will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew street. Adequacy of and compatibility with emergency preparedness plans and local mitigation strategies (plans) including, but not limited to, the impacts on and availability of hurricane shelters, maintenance of county hurricane evacua- tion clearance times, and hazard mitigation: Regional Comments: None. • Applicable SRPP Policies: Affordable Housing: Policies 1.6, 1.12, 1.13 Transportation: 5.23, 5.28, 5.35, 5.38 • Consistency with SRPP: Consistent. For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 4 Jessica White, ext. 38 :7 Existing Land Use Map a ~ Softball i, Multi Family ~ Fields %C 2 Residential Vacant Softball a N T N Fields o O O ~ M ~ .~ _- :~~~ ~~~~ DREW ST BERMUDA ; ®Vacant Mobile HoBne Park ~~~~~~~~ Puce of z Worshi p ~~ ~ ~ Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - -~ - ~Q Z ~ J W ~ ti e.m e,.F Vacant - - T - '- - r - B I , p~ y ~ 1 ~ h ~ 2 W ~ ~ /mNy }. Y ~ q N ~ FQ ,.! ~"! j/ ~ ~+ () l N n^ l ZEEWARD ISLE 13 ~s~;~,j ~~~~ . ~ C'L . ~, ~, ii . CL ~ "" Mobile ome Parr 3 ~ ti . ,,. ~ - W ~ a ~~ '~1 `F:1 ~ RV Park .< , I~ L .; 'Q q~::~ ~' r.' . ~ , i . F 2 6 vs "r;'b existing Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/D0000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM MDR gtlas Page: 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 5 Jessica White, ext. 38 Proposed Future Land Use Map 8 ~+ y i. L RM R/OS Q z~ o.. R/ . Y ~ 3 0 sa .. ' DREW ST BERMtiDA R/O/R I v Q' ~ ' ~ ~~ ~ I ® J Q J Q Q W S~ ~. . o ~ a RM I~I ~ , z w m Q ~ a a U t~ry RLM o c I , _ ~~ t LEEWARD JSLE 13 R N. ,I. ='f'ib, 1 N ' o i ~~ L s gyn. ne e ~. .Q ~ ~ ~ Proposed Future Land Use Map Owners: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tanglewood Drive Property Size(Acres): 37.092 acres Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From : RU MDR To: RM NIDR Atlas Page: I 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 6 Jessica White, ext. 38 Existing Future Land Use Map a Q RM B~/OS o_", R/C 0 aW .. " ~ DREW ST BERMUDA R~C)~R v Q' ~ ~ Q O ~ Z ~ O I ~ I ~ W ~ ~ 9. m ~,~, ~ RU O Q ti I~ I 1 Z ~ Q ~ ~ g U ~ ~ t i~ RLM o , I p ~~ LEEWARD ISLE 13 RFH ' ,~g ~~ 2 R 1. ~ ~ l Nom. :I. " ~ ~ o ~ ~+~ 1 1 _ " i L Q . m~ ~'.' ~~ .,,1 . ~... .. ~ ~ ~ I Existing FutuPe Land (!se Map Owhers: Clearwater Housing Authority Case: LUZ2007-05002 Site: 2990 Tang lewood Drive Property 37,092 acres Size(Acres): Land Use Zoning PIN: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 From ; RU MDR To: RM MDR Atlas Page: 291 B For Council meeting of November 5, 2007 Staff Contact: Report prepared October 10, 2007 7 Jessica White, ext. 38 Ch li i C t Florida Department of ar r e s Governor Envlronmental Protectl~n Jeff Kottkamp Lt. Governor Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Michael W. Sole Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 Secretary -Designee October 16, 2007 Mr. Ray Eubanks Plan Review and DRI Processing Team Florida Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 RE: City of Cleawater; 07-2 Dear Mr. Eubanks: On behalf of the Department of Environmental Protection, the Office of Intergovernmental Programs has reviewed the City of Clearwater's 07-2 amendment package in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. As required by law, the scope of our comments and recommendations is limited to the environmental suitability of the proposed changes in light of the Department's regulatory and proprietary responsibilities. Based on our review of amendment, the Department has found no provision that requires comment, recommendation or objection under the laws that form the basis of the Department's jurisdiction and authority. Please be advised that at such time as specific lands are proposed for development, the Department will review the proposal to ensure compliance with environmental rules and regulations in effect at the time such action is proposed. In addition, any development of the subject lands will have to comply with local ordinances, other comprehensive plan requirements and restrictions, and applicable rules and regulations of other state and regional agencies. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal. If I may be of further assistance, please call me at (850) 245-2182. Sincerely, Robin Branda Robin Branda Environmental Specialist III Office of Intergovernmental Programs /rsb "More Protection, Less Process" www. dep. state, f 1. us ,,~ _ Florida Departrn.ent of 'T'ransportation CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR October 10, 2007 Mr. Michael Delk, AICP Director of Planning City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4758 1 1 201 N. McKinley Drive _ STEPHANIE C. KOPELOUSOS Tampa, FL 33612-645. ; -- (( --~~~~~---~~~ ~ t~ h l i ~ f~ECRETARY ~-, ~ \J ~---- j ~~ ~~2 -: _..--- {T RE: City of Clearwater Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment 07- 02 Dear Mr. Eubanks We have reviewed the City of Clearwater proposed comprehensive plan (Plan) Amendment 07-2 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes; Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code; and our Plan review guidelines. The City proposes one Future Land Use Map (PLUM) amendment. Pursuant to Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes, we aze providing comments directly to the City to fulfill our responsibility regazding the alternate state review process pilot program. LUZ2007-05002 The City proposes to amend the land use (LU) category of 37 acres located one quarter mile east of McMullen Booth Road, and one half mile north of State Road 60/Gulf to Bay Boulevard, from Residential Urban to Residential Medium LU (residential density allowed is doubled with a gain of 258 dwelling units on the site). The site at the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue is intended for redevelopment as mixed use residential and non- residential uses to primarily serve the Pazkview Village residents. A 2.7 acre portion of the overall site located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, was amended from the Residential Urban to the ResidentiaUOffice/Retail LU category in 2004, and subsequently rezoned to the Commercial District. The maximum potential traffic analysis provided was done according to the Pinellas Planning Council traffic generation guidelines. The limited information provided about roadway level of service indicated that Drew Street, from Hampton Road to Bayview Drive, has' a level of service of A. Also, that the project is anticipated to generate 91 more PM peak hour trips onto Drew Street than the current land use category. The analysis also indicates that this change will increase the PM peak hour trips on Drew Street by five percent. Comments: According to our analysis, Gulf to Bay Boulevazd/State Road 60 south of the site currently exceeds the volume of traffic at the adopted level of service standard on segments W W W . d ot. state . fl . u s ®RECYCLEO PAPER ~~ ~ Mr. Michael DO ~ AICP October 10, Page Two end that the traffic analysis in County line. We recomm Boulevard/SR 60, and to between US 19 and the Hillsborough tential impacts to Gulf to Bayiven to a proPo~Onate fair support of this proposal consider the Po end that consideration be g We also recomm licant, if appropriate. McMullen Booth Road. act fees) by the app share payment (which offsets imp ent on the proposed amen~ent. reciate the opport~~' tO review and Comm We app ns re arding t~s letter, please call me at 813.975.6444• If you have any questio g Yours truly ~~~`~~ . Carol M. Collins LGCP Coordinator Ra Eubanks, Florida Dep~ent of Co DOT airs cc: y Director of Policy Planning Bob Romig, s®a~® olF c®ufv~v C®MfVBLSS@®f~€F85 Ronnie E. Duncan -Chairman Robert B. Stewart -Vice Chairman Calvin D. Harris Susan Latvala )ohn Morroni Karen Williams Seel Kenneth T. Welch October 8, 2007 Ray Eubanks, Administrator Plan Review and Processing Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 ScRVICtS Subject: City Of Clearwater, 07-2AR, Large Scale Future Land Use Plan Amendment Submittal Dear Mr. Eubanks: We are in receipt of the referenced Comprehensive Plan amendment submitted to Pinellas County by the City of Clearwater under the Ch. 163, F.S., alternative review process. My staff has reviewed the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment and does not have any comments. Thank you for the opportunity to review the amendment package. Gordon Beardslee venerai f,ianning Administrator. cc: Michael Delk, Director of Planning, City of Clearwater PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY T0: 600 Cleveland Street Suite 750 Clearwater, Florida 33755 Phone: (727) 464-8200 Fax: (727) 464-8201 Website: www.pinellascounty.org _ If'1P~~el t __ ______._______-____ -_---C~u~nt r--- "~ r-~ r"--' 1,= .. r._ ~.~ °..:jT E Sr ~ ~ i ii,_ ~a f ~ • Clearwater Fax Cover Memo CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33756 ' TEL-PHONE: (727) 562-4567 FAX: (727) 562-4865 TO: Valerie James DATE: 10/11/2007 FAX: 850-488-3309 TELEPHONE: 850-922-1803 FROM: Steven Everitt TELEPHONE: (727) 562-4547 EMAIL: steven.everitt@myclearwater.com SUBJECT: Clearwater 07-2AR - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Future Land Use Amendment MESSAGE: Attached are two letters concerning potable water and sanitary sewer capacity. Also attached is the MPO's traffic analysis for US 19 N and a copy from the City's Comprehensive Plan noting the adopted level of service for state roads. NUMBER OF SHEETS (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): 5 ... • CITY OF CLEARWATER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT October 10, 2007 POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, lOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, SUITE 220, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4750 FAx (727) 562-4755 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Dear Mr. Eubanks: Re: Utility Service Availability Parkview Village 2990 Tanglewood Dr. In accordance with your request, this letter is verification that the City of Clearwater is capable of providing utility services for the proposed Parkview Village to be located at 2990 Tanglewood Dr. It is our understanding that the proposed development is a 556 Unit town home development. The City has sufficient permitted volume to provide potable water and wastewater service to the proposed development. This ~~erification is based upon review of permitted capacities and current usage of water and treatment of wastewater. Required infrastructure modifications in the vicinity of the proposed development to satisfy site-specific water capacity and pressure requirements and/or wastewater capacity requirements shall be at the applicant's expense. These required modifications, if any, would be identified during Building Permit review. If you have any questions please contact this office at (727) 562-4750. Si cerely, _ r~ ~_' .. ~~ Kelly J. O'Brien Engineering Specialist II cc: R. Fahey M. Quillen S. Rice FRANK HIBAARD, MAYOR GEORGE N. CRETEKOS, COUNCILMLMBER JOI W DORAN, COUNCILMHMRER PAUL F. GIBBON, COUNCILMEMBER ® CAREEN A. PETERSEN, COUNCILMEMRER _. ...,.,.-.::,.. ...,.-..,:.. <.., ,,.-:~..... _ ..,.,.-,:..,<'.EQUAL'EIv1PCUYMENT`AND'AFEIRMAI'IVEACTILiN°E4~IPlLtYER..,.. ::.zs,~,,,,....e,..,.. _ . ,+ v- 4~ .. ._ .: ~~~%; ~ ~ ITY OF `C~LEARWATER c 'W" Q POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748 ~I~C G~0 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, SUITE 220, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 G ` TELEPHONE (727) 562-4750 FAx (727) 562-4755 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT October 8, 2007 Mr. Ray Eubanks Florida Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Planning Division of Community Planning Plan Processing Team 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Re: Utility Service Availability Dear Mr. Eubanks: In accordance with your request, this letter is verification that the City of Clearwater is capable of providing utility services for the proposed redevelopment of the old Jasmine Court property south of Drew Street and west of Bayview Avenue in Clearwater. It is our understanding that the proposed redevelopment could accommodate an additional 556 dwelling units. The City has sufficient permitted volume to provide potable water and wastewater service to the proposed development. This verification is based upon review of permitted capacities and current usage of water and treatment of wastewater. If you have any questions please contact this office at (727) 562-4750. Sincennrel~~y~~, ~~~7 `F~ Robert S. Fahey, PE Utilities Engineering Manager cc: S. Rice M. Quillen FRANK HIRRARD, MAYOR GEORGE N. CRE'I'EKOS, COUNCILMEMRER JOAN DORAN, COUNCILMEMRER PAUL F. GIRSON, COUNCILMEMRER ® CAREEN A. PE'I'ERSEN, COUNCILMEMRER ' ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMAI'tVE ACTION EMI'LOYER~~ Arterial Area LOS LOS LOS MSV' MSV Speed LOS Len th Class T e Method STD Mult Mult Anal sis Section ID: 1227 1 01 1 2 ApCaIc.DLL D 1.00 1.00 3,810 17.35 F US 19: (WHITNEY RD -to-BELLEAIR RD) . . Base - Sat Hvy No Excl Posted Arr Signal Cycl Physical Trav Seg Seg Lane # Fac Jur FIHST eALF Len Si T AADT KFact DFacl Volume Flow PHF Vhcl Pass Turns S eed T T Len IC Ca aci vlc Time Seed LOS 50 E 1 19 06 94 1 Se ment: 5800 - US 19: (WHITNEY RD -1o- HAINES BAYSHORE) SR N 6D .00 .510 1 SA 74,438 .095 095 .55 3,889 1,900 900 026 1 55 4 .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 1 230 925 0.00 0.00 12.00 45 4 1 230 .61 3,669 .61 3,662 . . . 1.10 116. 15.60 F 5790 - US 19: (HAINES BAYSHORE -to- BELLEAIR RD SR N 6D .00 .503 1 SA 77,094 . , , . . Arterial Area LOS LOS LOS MSV MSV Speed LOS L en th Class T e Method STD Mult Mult Anal sis Section ID: 1228 53 1 1 2 ApCaIc.DLL D 1.00 1.00 3,640 10.89 F US 19: (BELLEAIR RD -to-SR 601GULF-TO-BAY) . Base Sat Hvy No Excl Posted Arr Signal Cycl Physical Trav Seg Seg Lane # Jur FIHST eALF Len Si Fac T AADT KFact DFact Volume Flow PHF Vhcl Pass Turns S eed T T Len 230 IC 60 Ca aci 602 3 vlc 14 1 Time Seed LOS 2 6.30 F 112 Se ment: 4610 - US 19: (BELLEAIR RD -to-'NURSERY RD) SR N 6D .00 .258 1 SA 76,584 .095 095 .55 55 4,106 1,900 900 4 189 1 .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 2 925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 2 230 . .60 , 3,580 . 1.17 . 128.9 9.70 F 4600.1 - US 19: (NURSERY RD -to-HARN BLVD) SR N 6D .00 .346 1 671 1 SA SA 80,176 176 80 . 095 . 55 , , 189 1,900 4 . .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 2 230 .60 3,580 1.17 152.6 15.80 F F 4600.2- US 19: (HARN BLVD-ta DRUID RD) SR N 6D .00 . 259 1 00 N 6D SA , 176 80 . .095 . .55 , 4,189 1,900 .925 0.00 0.00 -12.00 50 4 2 230 .60 3,580 1.17 122.7 7.60 4590 - US 19: (DRUID RD -to- SR 601GULF-TO-BAY) . . SR , Arterial Area LOS -LOS LOS MSV MSV Speed LOS Len th Class T e Method STD Mult Mult Anal sis Section ID: 1229 08 2 1 2 ApCaIc.DLL D 1.00 1.00 2,800 7.29 F US 19: (SR 601GULF-TO-BAY •to-SUNSET POINT RD) . ~~ Base Sat Hvy No Excl Posled Arr Signal Cycl Physical Trav Seg Seg Lane # Jur FIHST eALF Len Si Fac T AADT KFact DFact Volume Flow PHF Vhcl Pass Turns S eed T T Len 230 /C 42 Ca aci 517 2 vlc Time Seed LOS 2 6.20 F 48 290 1 Se ment: 4580 - US 19: (SR 60/GULF-TO-BAY -to- DREW ST) SR N 6D .00 .503 1 SA 71,292 .095 095 .55 3,725 1,900 900 642 1 55 3 .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 5 1 925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 1 230 . .42 , 2,512. . . 1.45 336.4 10.80 F - -:US-19:,(1)REW S -to='NE'COACaNfAN'RD) SR N 6D .001;014 1 7 1 SA SA 69,703 204 80 . 095 , , . 191 1,900 55 4 . .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 1 230 .42 2,510 1.67 401.9 5.10 F ~, - US 19: NE COACHMAN RD -ta SUNSET POINT RD SR N 6D .00 .56 , . , . Arterial Area LOS LOS LOS MSV MSV Seed LOS Len th Class T e Method STD Mult Mult Anal sis Section ID: 1230 33 1 1 2 ApCaIc.DLL D 1.00 1.00 4,470 42.20 A US 19: (SUNSET POINT RD -to-ENTERPRISE RD) . Base Sat Hvy No Excl Posted Am Signal Cycl Physical Trav Seg Seg Lane # Jur FIHST eALF Len Si Fac T AADT KFact DFact Volume Flow PHF Vhcl Pass Turns S eed T T Len 230 IC 69 Ca aci 4 151 vlc Time Seed LOS 7 42.20 A 99 113 0 S ment: 4550 - US 19: SUNSET POINT RD -to-ENTERPRISE RD SR N 6D .001.333 1 SA 78,640 .095 .55 4,109 1,900 .925 0.00 0.00 12.00 50 4 1 . , . . . t 'Denotes value different from FDOT "default°. "Default non-signalized values applied. For a description of report variables and values, please refer to the last page of the report. Page: 148 ~ Produced usi ng: vTIMAS ~. Tindale-Oliver and Associates ~, ,. Goals. Objectives and Policies ~ ~ Transportation 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the, existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. Policies 7.4.1 The City shall continue to review trips generated by development projects through the Traffic Concurrency Management Program. 7.4.2 For those roads which are not currently operating at an acceptable Level of Service, or which do not have programmed improvements to upgrade service to an acceptable level, the concurrency management system shall be used to monitor traffic growth, with the dual intent of maintaining average operating speeds and restricting the aggregate and individual trips generated by development in the City limits. 7.4.3 The concurrency management system shall address thresholds in applying the standards for determining concurrency, and shall consider mitigation of impacts and alternative means to maintain acceptable .traffic flows as alternatives to denying a development permit. 7.5 Objective -All .County and State roadways in Clearwater, except those identified as backlogged or constrained by the Pinellas County MPO, shall operate at level C average daily/D peak hour. Policies 7.5.1 Acceptable peak-hour Levels-of-Service for arterial and collector streets as listed in the MPO's current "Level-of-Service Inventory Report" are the desired minimum levels. 7.5.2 The City shall provide the MPO with available up-to-date traffic data, such as . signal timings and traffic counts to assist with level-of-service monitoring and ~! development of the MPO's Long Range Transportation Plan. 7.5.3 Due to unique conditions of the natural and built environments, and seasonal traffic demand, Clearwater Memorial Causeway, and Gulfview/Coronado shall be considered environmentally constrained facilities. 7.6 Objective -The City shall monitor seasonal traffic on Clearwater Beach and explore methods to address any issues identified. Policies 7.6.1 The City shall evaluate the feasibility of traffic improvements on Clearwater Beach, as well as investigate funding sources for such improvements. Revised per Ord. No. 6794-01 B-5 ~ July 12, 2001 ~~ ;~ , i . ' Oct. 11 2007 09:15AM ~ YOUR LOGD' YOUR FAX N0. :'7275624865 N0. ETHER FACSIMILE START TIME USAGE TIME MODE ;PAGES RESULT 01~ 91850488309 Oct. 11 09:13AM 01'44 SND X05 OK TO TURN OFF REPORT, PRESS :'MENU' #04. THEN-SELECT OFF BY DING '+' OR '-'. ' ;FOR FAX ADVANTAGE RSS I5TANCE, PLEASE CALL 1-800-HEiP-Ff~iC C435-7329) . i ~ i /- ~~,`` STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida a better CHARLIE CRIST Governor October Mr. Michael Delk, Director City of Clearwater Planning Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33758-4748 Dear Mr. Delk: Thank you for submitting the City of Clearwater proposed comprehensive plan amendments for our review pursuant to the alternative state review process. The proposed package was received by the Department on September 27, 2007. Our reference number for this amendment package is Clearwater 07-2AR The proposed submission package will be reviewed pursuant to Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes. Once the review is underway, you may be asked to provide additional supporting documentation by the review team to ensure a thorough review. You will receive the Department's Comment Letter no later than October 27.2007. Please be advised that Section 163.3184(8xc), Florida Statutes, requires the Department to provide a courtesy information statement regarding the Department's Notice of Intent to citizens who furnish their names and addresses at the local government's plan amendment transmittal (proposed) or adoption hearings. In order to provide this courtesy information statement, local governments are required by law to furnish the names and addresses of the citizens requesting this information to the Department. Please provide these required names and addresses to the Department when you transmit your adopted amendment package for compliance review. In the event no names, addresses aze provided, please provide this information as well. For efficiency, we encourage that the information sheet be provided in electronic format. If you have any questions please contact Brenda Winningham, Regional Planning Administrator, that will be overseeing the review of the amendments, at (850) 487-4545. Sincerely, b~~~ D. Ray Eubanks, Administrator Plan Review and Processing DRE/af 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD $ TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921.0781/Suncom 291.0781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fl.us crITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFlCE COMMUNITY PLANNING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOUSING 8 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2655 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Bouevard Marathon, FL 33650-2227 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-210D Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 (305)289-2402 (850)488-2356 (850)413-9969 (650)488-7956 6~ .~~' ~. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS "Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" CHARLIE CRIST Governor THOMAS G. PELHAM Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Quinn, DEP Susan Harp, DOS Carol Collins, FDOT7 Paula McCleery, Southwest Florida WMD Jessica White, Tampa Bay RPC Brian Smith, Pinellas County DATE: October 1, 2007 SUBJECT: ALTERNATIVE STATE REVIEW PROCESS COMMENTS FOR PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT/DCA AMENDMENT #: Clearwater 07-2AR DCA CONTACT PERSON/PHONE NUMBER: Brenda Winningham/850-487-4545 The referenced proposed comprehensive plan amendment is being reviewed pursuant the Alternative State Review Process according to the provisions of Section 163.32465, Florida Statutes. Please review the proposed documents for consistency with applicable provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes and Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code. Please note that your comments must be sent directly to and received by the above referenced local government within 30 days of receipt of the proposed amendment package. The Department is requesting that any comments sent directly to the local government be forwarded to the Department to the attention of Ray Eubanks, Administrator, Plan Review and Processing, at the Department address indicated below. Please use the above referenced DCA AMENDMENT NUMBER on all correspondence related to this amendment. Note: Review Agencies -The local government has indicated that they have mailed the proposed amendment directly to your agency. See attached transmittal letter. Be sure to contact the local government if you have not received the amendment. Also, letter to the local government from DCA acknowledging receipt of amendment is attached. 2555 SHUMARD Phone: 850-488-846 COMMUNITY PLANNING Phone: B50-468-2356/SUNCOM 278-2358 Fax: 850-486-3309/SUNCOM 2763309 OAK BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-2100 6/SUNCOM 278-8466 Fax: 850-921-0781/SUNCOM 291-0781 Website: www.dca.state.fi.us AREAS OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Phone: 305.289.2402 ~ Phone: 850-488-7958/SUNCOM 276.7956 Fax: 305.289-2442 Fax: 850-922-5823/SUNCOM 292.5823 ' ~ „~ `oUl)Ty ~j. ~' -' ° - u~ ~ i G __ ~ i °' ~ ~ DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA ITEM NO. Consent Agenda ^ Regular Agenda ^ Public Hearing ^ County Administrator's Signature: Subject: Proposed Regular Amendments to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) Department: Staff Member Responsible: Planning Department Brian K. Smith, Director Recommended Action: IT IS RECOMMENDED THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BOARD), SITTING AS THE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITY (CPA), APPROVE CASES CW 07-25 OF CLEARWATER AND CW 07- 26 A&B OF ST. PETERSBURG. Summary Explanation/Background: The Board has received two (2) proposed regular amendments to the FLUP that have been reviewed by the Pinellas Planning Council (PPC or Council). Item a is Case CW 07-25, which is a submittal by the City of Clearwater. This is a 37.1 acre proposal located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The proposal is to go from Residential Urban (up 7 1/2 units an acre) to Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre). The site is owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority and was the location of the former Jasmine Courts. The currently vacant property is proposed to be developed with a variety of housing types, and it is expected that twenty percent of the project's units will be affordable for households with incomes that are at or below 80% of the Area-wide Median Family Income. While not part of the FLUP amendment, the development project will also include a small area embedded within the subject site that is currently designated as Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the FLUP. The development will be designed to allow residents to reach the anticipated commercial uses in the R/O/R area without having to drive. If approved, the proposed doubling of the property's density on the FLUP would result in additional vehicle trips on McMullen-Booth Road, which is a constrained roadway that is currently operating at a Level of Service "F", and is forecasted to continue operating at this deficient level of service. The impact on this constrained roadway, however, is felt to be outweighed by the need for additional affordable housing in Pinellas County. County staff, therefore, concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval. Item b is Case CW 07-26 A&B, which is a submittal by the City of St. Petersburg. Amendment Area A is 0.90 acre in size and is located on the northwest corner of 6th Street South and 32"d Avenue South. Amendment Area B is 0.1 acre in size and is situated on the north side of 13th Avenue North and 90 feet west of 4th Street North. The proposal for both areas is to go from Residential Medium (up to 15 units an acre) to Planned Redevelopment-Mixed Use (PR-MU). The areas are proposed or anticipated to be developed with commercial uses. These two proposed amendments have been submitted by the City of St. Petersburg to enable each parcel to utilize the new PR-MU category that was recently approved for application in the City through adoption of the City of St. Petersburg's Vision 2020 Special Area Plan. Although the two areas combined total only one acre in size, the proposed amendments are considered "regular amendments" since they would result in expansion of the total area included within the PR-MU category. The proposed amendments for both Area A and Area B are felt to be compatible with the adopted Vision 2020 Special Area Plan, and County staff concurs with the PPC recommendation of approval subject to the condition that the City of St. Petersburg submit updates to the Special Area Plan within one year. Revised 07-18-03 Page 1 of 2 Fiscal Impact/Cost/Revenue Sum: None Exhibits/Attachments Attached: Council Documentation Revised 07-18-03 Page 2 of 2 ~ PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 • Clearwater, Florida 33755-4160 Vice-Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Ma or Bob Hackworth, Vice-Chairman Telephone 727.464.8250 • Fax 727.464.8212 • www.pinellasplanningcouncil.org y Mayor Beverley Billiris, Treasurer Vice-Mayor Jerry Knight, Secretary Vl Mayor John Doran ~~ ~ cilm"TC"m'ber D vid W. "Bill" Foster September 21, 2007 \ ~ I "~~ Mayor Pat Gerard ~`___, ~'~ ~ Mayor Dick Holmes cll4io Board llvlember Linda S. Lerner Mayor Mary H. Maloof Ma or Frank Hibbard ~ (`gyp c ~ ~ Cornm~sswner John Morroni y vL1" ~ ~U ~OQ~ ; ~, ~ i Mayor Jim Ronecker City of Clearwater ~L_A' ~ ~ j ayorAndy Steingold 112 South Osceola Avenue Q~n~NI,~.~ ,r_, --. ~ David P. Healey, AICP ~ ,-~`./FI_,~n,,A-,\ej. Executive Director Clearwater, Florida 33756 ~~=~vi` ._~, ,.i_,. Dear Mayor Hibbard: The Pinellas Planning Council considered at public hearing on September, 19, 2007 one application from the City of Clearwater for amendment of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan. The Council recommended approval of case CW07-25, as noted on page 1 of the accompanying agenda memorandum. This. amendment will be considered, including the recommendation of the PPC, by the Board of County Commissioners, in their capacity as the Countywide Planning Authority (CPA), on October 2, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. Thank you and your staff for your assistance in the coordination of our countywide planning process. OSincerely, o~~-~..~'~,~S~7Cc Vice Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Pinellas Planning Council Attachment: Case Report cc: Councilmember John Doran, Pinellas Planning Council Representative William B. Horne, City Manager . Michael Delk, Planning Director PLANNING FOR THE PINELLAS COMMUNITY ~- PIN~~LAS PLANNING COUNT AGENDA MEMORANDUM AGENDA ITEM.• III B-7. MEETING DATE: September 19, 2007 SUBJECT.• Proposed Regular Amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Map From: Residential Urban - RU To: Residential Medium - RM Area: 37.1 Acres m.o.l CASE #: CW 07-25 JURISDICTION: Clearwater LOCATION.• On the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. RECOMMENDATION.• Council, Based On Accompanyin~ Findings, Recommend That The Proposed Amendment To Residential Medium Be Approved. I. BACKGROUND The requested Countywide Plan Map amendment has been submitted by the City of Clearwater and involves a vacant piece of property which is 37.1 acres in size, owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). The amendment area is to be developed jointly with an adjacent area that is 2.8 acres in size and designated Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) on the Countywide Plan Map. This smaller parcel (see Map 3) is also owned by the CHA and combined they total 39.9 acres. It should be noted that the smaller parcel's Countywide Plan Map designation was amended by the Council in November of 2004 (CW04-47) from Residential Urban (RU) to R/O/R. This previous amendment included the submission of a master site plan depicting amixed-use affordable housing development (residential and non-residential uses -originally called Jasmine Courts and now called Parkview Village) integrated with the larger RU parcel. However, due to housing market conditions that changed significantly (i.e., sale prices, mortgage rates, and construction cost) after approval of the amendment, the project was determined not to be economically feasible (i.e., the number of for sale market rate units would not offset the cost to construct the affordable units proposed) and therefore was not constructed. The additional density that would result from approval of this amendment should allow the development to become economically feasible. PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL ACTION.• The Council recommended approval from Residential Urban to Residential Medium (vote 12-0). COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITYACTION.• 1 H:\USERS\Countywide Plan Map\Amendments\2007\09September\Reports\CW07-25 CLW.doc .: ~. ~ PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 • Clearwater, Florida 33755-4160 Vice-Mayor Sandra L. Bradbury, Chairman Tele hone 727.464.8250 • Fax 727.464.8212 • www. inellas tannin councilor Mayor Bob Hackworth, Vice-Chairman P P P g g Mayor Beverley Billiris, Treasurer Vice-Mayor Jerry Knight, Secretary Vice-Mayor John Doran Councilmember David W. "Bill" Foster Mayor Pat Gerard Mayor Dick Holmes School Board Member Linda S. Lerner Mayor Mary H. Maloof September 21, 2007 Commissioner John Morroni Mayor Jim Ronecker Mayor Andy Steingold David P. Healey, AICP Executive Director Clearwater Housing Development Corp., Inc. c/o Michael English 2205 North 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 Re: Case CW 07-25 Dear Mr. English: A copy of the Council's recommendation, from its September 19, 2007 meeting, to approve the amendment to the above referenced case is enclosed for your information and records. Pursuant to County Ordinance No. 96-23 establishing procedures for public hearing, this is to notify you .that the recommendation of the Pinellas Planning Council, to be considered by the Countywide Planning Authority on October 2, 2007, is available for your review. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, David P. Healey, AICP Executive Director cc: Michael Delk, Planning Director City of Clearwater PLANNING FOR THE PINELLAS COMMUN[TY a 7 PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL AGENDA MEMORANDUM __._, AGENDA ITEM.• MEETING DATE: September l , SUBJECT: Proposed: Regular Amendment to the Countywide Future Land a Use Plan Map From: ..Residential Urban - RU To: Residential Medium - RM, Area: 37.1 Acres m.o.l CASE #: C W 07-25 JURISDICTION: Clearwater LOCATION: 0n the southwest corner of,Drew.Street and Bayview Avenue. .RECOMMENDATION: Council, Based On Accomnanyin Findings, Recommend That The Proposed Amendment To Residential Medium Be'Approved. I. BACKGROUND The requested Countywide Plan Map amendment has been submitted by the City of Clearwater and involves a vacant piece of property which is 37.1 acres in size,--owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority. The amendment area is to be developed jointly with an adjacent area that is 2.8 acres in size and designated Residential/OfficeJRetail (R/O/R) on he Countywide Plan Map. Both parcels are owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority and total 39.9 acres. This smaller, parcel is identified on Map. 3. It should be noted that the smaller parcel's Countywide Plan Map designation-was amended by the Council- in November'-of 2004 (CW04-47) from Residential Urban (RU) to R/O/R. .This previous amendment- included the submission of a master site plan depicting amixed-use affordable housing develgpment (residential and non-residential uses) integrated with the. larger - RU parcel. However, due fo market conditions-that changed significantly ai~er approval of the ::amendment, the project was determined not `to be :economically' feasible (i.e:, .the number of for -sale market rate units would not-offset the cost to construct the affordable units proposed) and therefore was not constructed. -The additional `'density that would result from approval of this amendment: should cause the development to become economically. feasible.... - PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL-ACTION: -- SUBJECT.• Case CW 07-25 -Clearwater The proposed amendment to Residential Medium (RM) will allow the site to be developed with 556 residential units at a maximum density of 15 units per acre (upa), which is double the residential development potential existing on the site, since the current designation of RU allows for a maximum of 7.5 residential upa (or 278 units). The area to the west of the subject site includes a mobile home park, designated Residential Low Medium (RLM), while the area to the east is developed, with a church and private .school, designated Institutional.. The area to the south is a shared. by two parcels one of which is a recreational vehicle park, designated Resort Facilities High:'{RFH) and the other=is a mobile home park, designated RLM. The area o_the north across:DrewSt. is a park/recreational facility owned by the City of Clearwater, designated Recreation/Open Space. Il. FINDINGS - This amendment is considered a "regular amendment" because it impacts one or more of the six Relevant Countywide Considerations :contained in the Countywide Rules. The impacted considerations are: • Consistency with thee. Countywide Plan and Rules; and • Adjacent To or lmpacting_an Adjoining Jurisdiction. In summary, the proposed RM category is compatible with the surrounding Countywide Plan Map designations and existing uses of land in the area. Furthermore, the proposed' RM category can'be deemed. approprate'for the subject site for the following reasons: 1) the site-will serve. as_ a transition between less- urban and -more -urban residential areas; 2) the site's adjacency to other medium/high density residential uses and Countywide Plan Map categories (RLM, RM and RFH); 3) the site's access/location onto Drew Street (a 4-lane Minor Arterial roadway) and close proximity to three- additional Principal: Arterial roadways: LJS Hwy: 19 to the, west, McMullen Booth Road to the east, .and Gulf. to~-:Bay to the south `-(via Bayview Ave.); and 4) ;the site's: close proximity to an:.urban activity center (the Clearwater Mall and other uses along. Gulf- to-Bay, east of US 19). Additionally, this amendment will not impact Pinellas County,, the jurisdiction adjacent to 'the subject site to the southwest, because they do not 'provide any services to the subject: area. For a detailed staff evaluation' of the proposed amendment's impact on ;the above Relevant Countywide Considerations refer to Support Document 1': Council''Staff Analysis; In .consideration of and based , upon a balanced legislative determination of the Relevant Countywide Considerations, as they relate to -the overall purpose and -integrity of the Countywide Plan, if has been determined that the proposed Residential Medium category is consistent with .the criteria for Countywide Plan Map amendments. Therefore, it is recommended that the proposed amendment of the Countywide Plan: -Map to Residential Medium be approved , 2, ,~ SUBJECT.• Case CW 07-25 -Clearwater III. PLANNERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (PAC) The PAC will meet` on September ':10, 2007, to discuss the. case. 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MAP 5 CASE N0. CW07-25-- ~ 7:~1)U?Ckty: `''~`~'~'''" YI1tBUI1S6 ~ scni~ >•• = 400• ,~Yut ~t~er~;n~ PLr1FINlNG C0~3NL'TL mar~nn'naura~ rr rwr r~!rv m rte' tn°tltfSTtiIAL w.we cams n~aMrsr u.~.mK ,w rove Lt.Meln Ylllra]111V ~qI!4 Rdlff T1eYK/1 •1 R - ~ • Support Document 1 Council Staff Analysis Case CW 07-25: City ;of Clearwater September 19, 2007, PPC Meeting .Relevant Countywide Considerations: 1) Consistency with the Countywide Plan and Rules - The requested Residential Medium (RN1) category is compatible with the site's surrounding existing uses and nearby Countywide Plarr`Map categories. Also,`the RM` designation is consistent with the purpose statement that is enumerated in the Countywide Rules which states; that the: category is: "to depict those areas of the County .that are now developed, or appropriate to be developed, ` in a moderately ..intensive:: residential manner; and to' recognize such. areas as primarily well-suited:. for residential uses that are consistent with the .urban qualities, transportation facilities. and natural resource. characteristics of such areas. '' Additionally, the RM designation is consistent with .the locational characteristics in the Countywide Rules which states _that category> is: `.`generally appropriate to locations within or in close- proximity ; o urban activity centers; in areas where use and development .characteristics. are medium density residential in nature;. and 'in -areas serving as a transition between less urban'. and more urban residential and mixed use: areas. These areas are typically in close proximity to and :may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network ". Lastly, the: proposed RM category can ' be deemed an appropriate category' fora he subject site due to the following reasons: F) the site will serve'as a transition between less urban and more urban ;'.residential areas; 2) the site's adjacency to other medum/high density residential uses and Countywide Plan Map categories (Residential ,Low Medium (RLM), _RM, 'and Resort Facilities High); 3) the site's access/location onto Drew Street (a 4-lane Minor .Arterial roadway)' and close proximity to three additional Principal-Arterial roadways: US Hwy. 19 to the west;McMullen Booth Road to the east, and Gulf-to-Bay. to the south (via Bayview Ave.); and 4) he site's close proximity to an urban;:activity,center (the Clearwater Mall and other uses along Gulf-to- Bay, east of US 19). Therefore and for the reasons noted above, the proposed amendment can be considered consistent with thisRelevant Countywide Consideration. 1 i. 2) Adopted Roadway Level of Service (LOS) Standard -The amendment is not located on a roadway whose LOS is below "D", nor will the amendment if approved cause the LOS to: fall below "D". 3) Location on aScenic/Non-Commercial .Corridor-(SNCC) -The amendment area is not located. on a SNCC, so thesepolicies are not applicable. 4) Coastal Nish Hazard Areas (CHHA) -The amendment area is not located in a CHHA, so these policies are not applicable. 5) Desisnated Develonment/Redevelopment Areas:•- :The ..amendment-area. is not located in, nor does it impact, a designated development or'redevelopment azea. 6) Adiacent To or Imuactins An Adioinins Jurisdiction or Public Educational Facility The amendment ;;is adjacent to a sliver of unincorporated ..land, .located to ..the southwest. `T'he Countywide PIan Map designates this adjacent azea RLM. The requested amendment to RM should not- significantly impact the interests of Pinellas County since they do not ..provide any: services to the amendment area. All services to the subject site such as police,. water, fire, and sewer are provided by the City of Clearwater. Additionally, the amendment area does-.not adjoin, nor-will it impact, a public educational. facility. Therefore,: this request can be considered consistent with this Relevant Countywide, Consideration. 2 m . Support Document 2 DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST STATEMENT PINELLAS COUNTY PLANNING COUNCIL CASE NUMBER SUBMITTING GOVERNMENT. ENTITY: _ CITY OF CLEARWATER PPC OR CITY/TOWN CASE NUMBER: LUZ2007-05002 PROPERTY OWNERS: CLEARWATER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC. REPRESENTATIVE:. MICHAEL ENGLISH 2245 NORTH 20~ STREET TAMPA, FL 33605- ANY-OTHER PERSONS HAVING ANY OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: NO Interests: Contingent: Absolute: Name: Specific Interest Held: INDICATION' AS TO WHETHER A CONTRACT EXISTS FOR SALE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY, IF SO: NO Contractis: Contingent:. Absolute: All Parties To Contract: ~__. ,_~ ~ _. _ w,,._.... ..__... __. __...__ _~. • • Support Document 3 APPLICATION FOR COUNTYWIDE FUTURE LAND. USE PLAN AMENDMENT Please complete all the information belowasaccuratelyaspossibleto ensure that the applicationforthelanduseplan amendment can be processed efficiently. Processing of the application will not be started until this form has been completed. If additional space is needed,. please number and attach additional sheets. I. Countywide FLUP Map Ametdment Information 1. Current Countywide`FLUP Designation _ Residential Urban 2. .Proposed Countywide FLUP Designation Recidential;;j!(j~rln,m II. Local Plan Map Amendment Information I. Local Plan Map Amendment Case'Number T.il7~nm~n5nm 2. Current Local Plan Designation(s) Residential iirhar, 3. Current Local Zoning Designation(s) Merh,,m l~ensitTRe_eidential District 4. Proposed Local Plan Designation(s) R_ecidential Medinm 5. PfopOSed LOCal ZOIIIIIg D6SlgnatlOII(S~ Medium 1)e„cit~ Residential District III.- Site Description . J. .. - LAlJL11lb •L~1iJi l~ 6. Name of project (if applicable). _ _ Parkv;ew V;Tlage IV. Verification of Local Action 1. Verification of local action to approve amendment to local plan and transmittal of amendment to Countywide.. Plan Map; and/or copy of local ordinance proposing/approving`plan amendment authorizing request for amendrtfent of Countywide Plan Map. V. Other. Pertinent. Information _ -: F 1: Submittal letter from the local jurisdiction to the Executive Director requesting. t amendment to the Countywide FLUP. -3f- 2: Disclosure of Interest Statement with names and addresses of the'application/ - representative and property owner. X 3. Proposed local ordinance numberand status: X - 4. Staff report and local action to date.. X 5. Attach local planand zoning maps: X- 6. Include proposed demarcation line for environmentally sensitive areas (if applicable). _ X_ 7. Legal description: X ; 8. Map clearly indicating amendment location. X I 9. Plan Amendment Application. X' ' S:~Planning Departm~t\C D BVand Use Amendments~LUZ 2007~[:UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authoritj+~PPC~I.UZ2007- 05002 PPC Application.doc I ; s ~~ ~# • . .~ . \t ' ~ i' a~ .~' ~' ~ 7 PLANNING DEPARTMENT August 15, 2007 ITY ®F LE1~R~II~TER POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER~ FLORIDA 33758-4748 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, ZOO SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAx (727) 562-4865 Mr. David P. Healey, AICP Executive Director Pinellas Planning Council 600 Cleveland Street, Suite 850 Clearwater, FL 33755-4160 RE: LUZ2007-05002 -Application to Amend the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Dear Mr. Healey: The City of Clearwater requests the following: An amendment to the Countywide Future Land Use Plan to change the Residential Urban (RU) Future Land Use designation to the Residential Medium (RM) Future Land Use designation for one parcel of land totaling 37.092 acres for property located at 2990 Tanglewood Drive. This amendment was passed on first reading at the August 14, 2007 City Council meeting. Attached please find all of the required information for this request. If you need any additional information, please contact me at 727-562-4547. Sincerely, Steven Everitt Planner II E.~.~ Attachments: Disclosure Statement Applications Staff Zoning Atlas with Designated Area Staff Report with Maps Ordinance No. 7843-07 S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\I,UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\PPC\LUZ2007-05002 PPC Transmittal Letter.doc FRANK HIBBARD, MAYOR JOHN DORAN, COUNCILMEMBER J.B. JOHNSON, COUNCILMEMBER BILL JONSON, COUNCILMEMBER CAREEN A. PETERSEN, COUNCILMEMBER ~~EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER~~ -~ • • APPLICATI.ON FOR COUNTYWIDE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT Please complete all the information below as accurately as possible to ensure that the application forthe land use plan amendment can be processed efficiently. Processing of the application will not be started until this form has been completed. If additional space is needed, please number and attach additional sheets. I. Countywide FLUP Map Amendment Information 1. Current Countywide FLUP Designation 2. Proposed Countywide FLUP Designation II. Local Plan Map Amendment Information 1. Local Plan Map Amendment Case Number 2. Current Local Plan Designation(s) 3. Current Local Zoning Designation(s) 4. Proposed Local Plan Designation(s) 5. Proposed Local Zoning Designation(s) III. Site Descrivtion Residential Urban T.11~2nn7_n5nn2 Residential iTrhan Medium nensit~+ Residential D1Str1Ct Residential Medium Medium nensit~ Residential D1StiiCt 1. Parcel number(s) of area(s) proposed to be amended (include Section/Twp/Rng/SubBlk/Lot) _17-29-16-00000-110 -0100 2. Acreage ..37.092 3. LoCatlon 299n Tanglewnnd D rive 4. Existing use Vacant 5. Existing density 7 5 Dwelling iJnits/A cre 6. Name of project (if applicable) Parkview Villaoe IV. Verification of Local Action 1. Verification of local action to approve amendment to local plan and transmittal of amendment to Countywide Plan Map; and/or copy of local ordinance proposing/approving plan amendment authorizing request for amendment of Countywide Plan Map. V. Other Pertinent Information 1. Submittal letter from the local jurisdiction to the Executive Director requesting amendment to the Countywide FLUP. ~~ 2. Disclosure of Interest Statement with names and addresses of the application/ representative and property owner. X 3. Proposed local ordinance number and status. X 4. Staff report and local action to date. X 5. Attach local plan and zoning maps. X 6. Include proposed demarcation line for environmentally sensitive areas (if applicable). ~ 7. Legal description. X S. Map clearly indicating amendment location. X 9. Plan Amendment Application. X S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\PPC\LUZ2007- 05002 PPC Application.doc i • DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST STATEMENT PINELLAS COUNTY PLANNING COUNCIL CASE NUMBER SUBMITTING GOVERNMENT ENTITY: PPC OR CITY/TOWN CASE NUMBER: PROPERTY OWNERS: CITY OF CLEARWATER LUZ2007-05002 CLEARWATER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC. REPRESENTATIVE: MICHAEL ENGLISH 2205 NORTH 20TH STREET TAMPA, FL 33605 ANY OTHER PERSONS HAVING ANY OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: NO Interests: Contingent: Absolute: Name: Specific Interest Held: INDICATION AS TO WHETHER A CONTRACT EXISTS FOR SALE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY, IF SO: NO Contract is: Contingent: Absolute: All Parties To Contract: Name: INDICATION AS TO WHETHER THERE ARE ANY OPTIONS TO PURCHASE SUBJECT PROPERTY, IF SO: NO All Parties To Option: Name: Name: ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION, WHICH APPLICANT MAY WISH TO SUBMIT PERTAINING TO REQUESTED PLAN AMENDMENT: * NUMBER TO BE ASSIGNED BY PLANNING COUNCIL STAFF S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use Amendments\LUZ 2007\LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\PPC\LUZ2007-05002 PPC Disclosure Statement.doc • 4~ oN ~_ cocA+ 28 28 283 A Q t ~ ' R ; x ~ ~ Clearwater ., . DREW ~ Freaalea ey: I !~1 pi e e~ DeRUUw 3 ^ Goog hic Taehlw gy 'ID vialon ~l.i 100 5. 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Ta aAr _._ _ eLVO _ a I _ __ g Zonin Atlas a e iRdD a a `• si e 4 I ~ ~ ~ Rk * ~ 0 7m"' Ju113, 2007 O O A L ~ i I l ^~ ~ ~ £ i x NE 1/4 0/ 17-29-16 300A 3008 0 30'IA 291 B • CDB Meeting Date: July 17, 2007 Case Number: LUZ2007-05002 Owner/Applicant: Clearwater Housing Authority Address: 2990 Tan~lewood Drive Agenda Item: EE=2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND INFORMATION REQUEST: CJ Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban (RU) Classification to the Residential Medium (RM) Classification. SITE INFORMATION PROPERTY SIZE: 1,615,728 square feet or 37.092 acres of a 1,733,253 square feet or 39.79 acre property PROPERTY USE: Current Use: Vacant Proposed Use: Attached Dwellings PLAN CATEGORY: Current Category: Residential Urban (RU) Proposed Category: Residential Medium (RM) ZONING DISTRICT: Current District: Medium Density Residential (MDR) Proposed District: Medium Density Residential (MDR) EXISTING SURROUNDING USES: North: Parks and recreation facility South: RV park and mobile home park East: Place of worship West: Mobile home park ANALYSIS: This Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre site owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). It has been known as Jasmine Courts but the site has been renamed Parkview Village. The subject site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The CHA proposes to redevelop the site as a mixed use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses to primarily serve the Parkview Village residents. The Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 1 of 7 - , +, • redevelopment of this site will allow a mix of housing prices. This site has a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site to the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct 556 attached dwellings. Professional market and real estate development analysts determined that construction of 278 would not be economically successful. Attached dwellings in the MDR zoning district requires site plan approval. In order to facilitate the redevelopment of this site with a new traditional neighborhood that was to include a mix of land uses, a variety of housing styles and price ranges, subsidized and market rate housing, the City Council approved a Zoning Atlas amendment for the 37.092 acre portion from Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) to MDR in October 2004 (REZ2004-05001). The Council approved a Future Land Use Plan amendment fora 2.7 acre portion of the overall site, located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, from RU to Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R) in October 2004 (LUZ2004-05004) and rezoned it from the LMDR District to the Commercial (C) District. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the FLUP amendment is subject to approval by the Pinellas Planning Council and Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. Based on the size and density of the parcel, review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. I. CONSISTENCY WITH CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN [Section 4-603.F.1] Recommended Findings of Fact Applicable Goals, Objectives and Policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of the proposed land use plan amendment are as indicated below: 2.0 Goal -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. 2.2.1 Policy - On a continuing basis, the Community Development Code and the site plan approval process shall be utilized in promoting infill development and/or planned developments that are compatible. 5.1.1 Policy - No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 2 of 7 -, • • garbage collection, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing - Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for addition new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. 16.2 Objective for Affordable Housing -The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to Very Low, Low, and Moderate Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with the level of growth in these income categories. 18.8.7 Policy -The City shall continue to work with the Local Housing Authority in providing a public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. Recommended Conclusions of Law The development of attached dwellings at this location will be compatible with the surrounding environment and will not negatively impact levels of City services. The neighborhood land uses include attached dwellings, mobile home parks, RV parks, parks and recreation facilities, and institutional uses. Providing subsidized and market rate housing is also consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan amendment is not in conflict with any Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives or Policies, and is consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. II. CONSISTENCY WITH COUNTYWIDE PLAN Recommended Findings of Fact The purpose of the proposed Residential Medium category, as specified in Section 2.3.3.2.2 of the Countywide Rules, is to depict those areas of the County that are now developed, or appropriate to be developed, in a moderately residential manner; and to recognize such areas as primarily well-suited for residential uses that are consistent with the urban qualities, transportation facilities and natural resource characteristics of such areas. The category is generally appropriate to locations within or in close proximity to urban activity centers; in areas where use and development characteristics are medium density residential in nature; and in areas serving as a transition between less urban .and more urban residential and mixed use areas. These areas are typically in close proximity to and may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network. The property is located on Drew Street, afour-lane divided roadway. Due to the site's proximity to two major arterials, US Highway 19 and McMullen Booth Road, this area is well suited for mixed-use development. The site is also located in close proximity to Park Place, amixed-use Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 3 of 7 ,~ • • Development of Regional Impact located to the west of the site. The subject property is also located along a PSTA route, which will encourage the use of mass transit. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed plan amendment is consistent with the purpose and locational characteristics of the Countywide Plan; therefore, the proposed amendment is consistent with the Countywide Plan. III. COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING PROPERTY/CHARACTER OF THE CITY & NEIGHBORHOOD [Section 4-603.F.3] Recommended Findings of Fact The property is located along Drew Street in the vicinity of Hampton and McMullen Booth Roads and is characterized by a variety of land uses. Immediately to the east of the subject site is Calvary Baptist Church and school campus. The City-owned Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, amulti-family housing development and an elementary school are located on the north side of Drew Street in the vicinity of the property. To the south of the site are a mobile home park and a RV park and to the west is a mobile home park. The future land use designations in this area allow residential development between 10 - 30 units per acre. Farther to the west on the south side of Drew Street between Hampton Road and US Highway 19 is the Park Place Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which includes industrial, residential, retail and office uses. To the west of that is a commercial shopping center located at the southeast corner of Drew Street and US Highway 19. The proposed FLUP amendment from the RU category to the RM category will enable the CHA to develop a neighborhood incorporating a mix of land uses along Drew Street. This proposed land use plan amendment is compatible with the surrounding residential, institutional, recreation and tourist uses. The existing Commercial zoning district boundaries are generally located in the center of the Parkview Village property abutting Drew Street and surrounded on the west, east and south by the RU category of the remaining 37.09 acres. The RM and R/O/R boundaries are appropriately located along Drew Street and will allow a mixed use development, which is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Recommended Conclusions of Law The proposed FLUP designation is in character with the overall FLUP categories in the area. They are compatible with surrounding uses and consistent with the character of the immediate surrounding area and neighborhood. IV. SUFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES Recommended Findings of Fact As stated earlier, the overall subject site is approximately 37.092 acres in area and is vacant. Under the current FLUP category of RU, 278 attached dwellings are permitted. Based on a maximum permitted development potential in the proposed Residential Medium category, 556 dwelling units could be potentially constructed on this site. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 4 of 7 • Roadways The accepted methodology for reviewing the transportation impacts of proposed plan amendments is based on the Pinellas Planning Council's (PPC) traffic generation guidelines. The PPC's traffic generation rates have been calculated for the subject site based on the existing and proposed FLUP categories and are included in the next table. MAXIMUM POTENTIAL TR AFFIC Current Existing Plant Proposed Net New MLK Jr. Avenue: Belleair Road to Lakeview Road Situation Plane Trips Maximum Dail Added Potential Tri s N/A 11 9 -2 Maximum PM Peak Hour Added Potential Tri s3 N/A 1 1 0 Volume of MLK Jr. Avenue: Between Belleair Road and Lakeview Road ~ 203 7,214 7,212 -2 LOS of MLK Jr. Ave: Between Belleair Road and Lakeview Road D D D D N/A =Not Applicable LOS =Level-of-Service 1 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Institutional Future Land Use Category. 2 =Based on PPC calculations of trips per acre per day for the Residential Urban Future Land Use Category. 3 =Based on MPO K-factor of 0.095 Source: "The Rules " of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Based on the 2006 Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Level of Service Report, the segment of Drew Street, Hampton Road to Bayview Drive has a Level of Service (LOS) of A. The proposed FLUP category could generate 91 more PM Peak Hour trips onto Drew Street than the current FLUP category. The net increase in trips is minimal and the LOS of the adjacent roadway network will not be negatively impacted. Even though the subject property is vacant and new trips will be generated by the development of the property, the proposed plan amendment will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater Engineering Department has concluded that the traffic generation associated with the proposed amendment will increase existing PM peak hour trips by five percent on Drew Street, between Hampton Road and Bayview Drive, and will not degrade the LOS. Mass Transit The Citywide LOS for mass transit will not be affected by the proposed plan amendment. The total miles of fixed route service will not change. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew Street. Water The current FLUP category could use up to 69,500 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, water demand could approach approximately 139,000 gallons per day. Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 5 of 7 -~ 5 • Wastewater The current FLUP category could produce up to or 55,600 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, sewer demand could approach approximately 111,200 gallons per day. Solid Waste Assuming two residents per dwelling unit, the current FLUP category could result in the production of 722.47 tons of solid waste per year. Under the proposed FLUP category, the development of attached dwellings could generate 1,444.93 tons of solid waste per year. Recreation and Open Space The proposed future land use plan and current zoning designation will permit the development of up to 556 attached dwellings. The use of the site is proposed to be limited to residential, therefore, payment of Open Space, Recreation Land and Recreation Facility impact fees will not be required at this time. The fees will be required prior to building permit and credit will be given for any previous development. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based upon the findings of fact, it has been determined that the traffic generated by this plan amendment will not result in the degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roads. Further, there is a minimal impact to water, wastewater, and solid waste service as each has adequate capacity to handle an increase in dwelling units. Open space and recreation facilities and mass transit will not be affected by the proposed future land use plan category. V. IMPACT ON NATURAL ENVIRONMENT [Section 4-603.F.5.] Recommended of Findings of Fact No wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. This property is mostly grass and has a limited number of trees. A Planning Department Arborist will inspect the site prior to site plan approval to assess the quantity and quality of trees. Prior to development of the subject property, the stormwater management system will be required to meet all City and Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) stormwater management criteria. Water quantity and quality will be controlled in compliance with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Recommended Conclusions of Law Based on current information, no wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. The natural environment will be protected through the City's tree preservation and storm water management requirements. There is minimal impact to the City of Clearwater by the redevelopment of attached dwellings. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS An amendment of the FLUP from the Residential Urban (RU) category to the Residential Medium (RM) category for the subject site is requested. The proposed site to be developed is 37.092 acres of a 39.79 acre property and exceeds the minimum lot area and width requirements for Attached Dwelling Uses within the Zoning District. A mix of multi-family residential, open Community Development Board -July 17, 2007 -Case LUZ2007-05002 -Page 6 of 7 • • spaces, and institutional characterizes the neighborhood. The proposed future land use plan amendment is compatible with the existing neighborhood. The proposed Residential Medium (RM) FLUP classification is consistent with both the City and the Countywide Comprehensive Plans, is compatible with the surrounding area, does not degrade public services below acceptable minimal levels, is compatible with the natural environment and is consistent with the development regulations of the City. Approval of this land use plan amendment does not guarantee the right to develop on the subject property. Transportation concurrency must be met, and the property owner will have to comply with all laws and ordinances in effect at the time development permits are requested. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends the following actions on the request: ACTION: Recommend APPROVAL of the Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban Classification to the Residential Medium. 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I Looking at 2990 Tanglewood Drive from Bayview Avenue t ~~ k ,1 ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY; TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29. SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasoriable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for.the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See attached legal description LUZ2007-05002 Land Use Category From: Residential Urban To: Residential Medium Section 2. The City Council does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, and subject to a determination by the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to § 163.3189, Florida Statutes. The Community Development Coordinator is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST READING August 14, 2007 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Frank V. Hibbard Mayor Approved as to form: `'; Leslie K. Dougall- ides Assistant City A orney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordinance No. 7843-07 ~ , • /, • SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST CITY OF CLEARWATER, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL DESGRIP710N: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951•, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING; COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAS7 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'08' 13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 F00T WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED -PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. r 1 S:\Planning Department\C D B\Land Use AmendmentsU.UZ 2007U.UZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive -Clearwater Housing Authority\Maps\future land use.doc • • SECTI01~ TOy11NSHIP 29 SOUTH, Rte . l6 EAST CITY 0 LEARl'!'ATER, PINELLAS COUi~ r LORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PART OF: THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE i/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DREW STREET AND THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR BAYVIEW BOULEVARD, LESS EASEMENTS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2554 AND OR BOOK 10951, PAGE 2557 AND LESS ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS THEREOF. ALL LYING AND BEING IN PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING; COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'37'53" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 33.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 89'41'09" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 567.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00'08'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 329.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'58'03" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 356.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00'08' 13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330.84 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING 50.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89'41'09" EAST, ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 356.47 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 37.092 NET ACRES, MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO THOSE CERTAIN 60.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED PER RESOLUTION N0. 74-76 AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4193, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. r DESCRIPTION SKETCH - NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY PROJECT: PARKVIEW VILLAGES - RESIDENTIAL PARCEL "B" cuENT: CLEARWATER HOUSING AUTHORITY REVISED: 07/13/04 wb+r. tic - a ~.ec.zmw Wilso~Miller ~~~-d,~,~ SCnLE: DATE: ~ 1"=2so• s 11 oa PIBlN1Ef9 9 S7lYB 018 . L Afdxtects • Tf SEC: TWP: RCE: REV N0: C-calogets • y andscape snspaiation cons~Itanta 17 29 16 001 ~IsonMlller, InC. PROJECT N0. INDE% NO: nieples • r-at~yera • saresora • ereaenron • re,rloe • rerat,aaeee 04370-000-001 oa37o-ooo-oos ll0i CI181Yti°t8ld2 Dr1VC, St11B 4OON • THrv~Oe, Fr0/K/8 3;1GOZ • PrKl1}C- BKJ'ZY.3- SN • FBX~ SR.1-'~' -0009 . WCb-.~1E*' WWW.Mf'80PYII~Ef.COR1 DRWN BY~EMP NO. SHEET NO: WGB/01862 2 of 2 Jul 13, 200a - 1l:5I;22 BBRYnNT~%:\Sm\Dai70\000\Skelch & levvANvrlh Oe.elo•..,.~i c,....n m_,t_nat n~t~n_nn~_nnac, nW CITY OF CLEAR TER S~ AI~~ ~~ , ~~~ APPLICATION FOR ''~~~ a COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT q ~-_ ~Q`• ~~ ~' (INCLUDING FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT) 'ATE~1~ PLANNING DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2"' FLOOR PHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNERS, AND AGENT INFORMATION: APPLICANT NAME: Clearwater Housing Authority - Jacqueline Rivera, Executive Director MAILING ADDRESS: 908 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33755 PHONE NUMBER: 727.441.3643 FAX NUMBER: 727 •443.7056 PROPERTY OWNERS: Clearwater Housing Authority (List all owners) AGENT NAME: Michael English, WilsonMiller, Inc. MAILING ADDRESS: 2205 N. 20th Street Tampa, FL 33605 PHONE NUMBER: 813 .223.9500 FAX NUMBER: 813.223.0009 SITE INFORMATION: LOCATION: l?arkview Village (fka Jasmine Courts)SW quadrant of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue STREETAQDRESS: 2990 Tanglewood Drive, Clearwater, FL 33759 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Attached Legal Description PARCEL NUMBER: 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 SIZE OF SITE: 37.092 Acres FUTURE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: PRESENT: Residential Urban (RU) REQUESTED: Residential Medium (RM) ZONING CLASSIFICATION: PRESENT MDR PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENT: N/A (use additional paper if necessary) I (We), the undersigned, acknowledge that all re resentations made in this application ar~ true and accurate to thR best of my/(our) property owneAor representative REQUESTED: MDR STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PIJV~LLAS Sworn to anc~~ubscribed before me this ~ day of V C , A.D., x•9'_2 to me by ,who is personally known has pro ced as identification. o , ~ V V C} Notary public, ~ptP,?~.P!/ ~~ri i i i Caro! P. Vogel my comm ss on exp res: :_: _.: _ * Ml' COMMISSION #, DD244474 EXPIRES a;_~ ._~ November 17, 2007 CITY OF CLEAR ~ ~:R S~pt°"°C~j. ~,~i, ~ AFFIDAVIT TO AUTHORIZE AGENT y - oQ° PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 9h'ATEA~~' MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, 2"d. FLOOR PHONE (727)-562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576 Clearwater Housing Authority (Name of all property 1. That (I am/we are) the owner(s)- and record title holder(s) of the following described property: Address - 2990 Tanglewood Street, at the southwest corner of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. PIN - 17/29/16/00000/110/0100 (Address or General location) 2. That this property constitutes the property for which a request for a: Comprehensive Plan - Land Use Amendment from Residential Urban (RU) to Residential Medium (RM) (Nature of request) 3. That the undersigned (has/have) appointed and (does/do) appoint Michael English, WilsonMiller, Inc. as (hisltheir) agent(s) to execute any petitions or other documents necessary to affect such petition; 4. That this affidavit has been executed to induce the City of Clearwater, Florida to consider and act on the above described property; 5. That (I/we), the undersigned authority, hereby certify that the foregoi true and correct. ^~ ~''~:~ •P:;~o KRISTIN CARSON r` ' GE- 't~,(~,{-,~ `-`f'f"Gc 'fL ~ C`. S.JIb~C~z~k-- ,, MY COMMISSION t DD 380621 EXPIRES: Febn/'ary 12, 2009 P erty o er s~f'Fa w~°~e Sorbed Thru Budget ~ Services Property Owner STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS I ff efore me the unders' ed, an officer duly comm' s'oned by th/e laws of th fate of Florida, on this ! day of •~/~/~J~ p`~~personally appeared `~ 1.`G[-1j ~ {~ who having been first duly sworn dede os-es and says that he/she fully understands the co ents of the a idavit that he/she signed. n J~l/ Notary Public My Commission Expires: `~ I ~ 2 I t~~r S: application forms/development review/Affidavit to Authorize Agent • • Parkview Village (FKA Jasmine Courts) Comprehensive Plan Amendment Prepared for: The Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 33755 Prepared by: WilsonMiller, Inc. 2205 N. 20th Street Tampa, Florida 33602 5~3~2007- 55604 Ver: Ot!- EJOHNSON CAW o4s~aoaa-coo- - o Background and Mission of the Clearwater Housing Authority The Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA) was established in 1941 by the City of Clearwater and was fully activated in 1969. The Clearwater City Commission appoints the five-member Board of Commissioners, to oversee the operations and activities of the Authority. The Executive Director, Jacqueline Rivera, manages the Authority's business and the staff. The Authority's innovative and creative approach to the provision of affordable housing, which is one of Florida's most pressing needs, has earned it a national reputation for leadership in the field. The CHA is recognized as a High Performing Housing Authority by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Project Summary In 2003-2004, the Clearwater Housing Authority began a major planning effort to redevelop a substandard public housing project, then known as Jasmine Courts. This project, which was constructed in the early 1970's, included 142 single-story duplex structures that provided 284 dwelling units for public housing residents. After 2004, these residents were relocated, and the project was closed in anticipation of redevelopment. A Redevelopment Plan was proposed and approved by the City Commission in 2004. The plan was in the new urbanist style, and offered amixed-use community with a variety of housing types and price ranges, retail and community uses and the creative provision of recreation and open space. For a variety of economic, regulatory and market conditions, the approved community plan has proven to not be economically attractive in the marketplace. In order for the redevelopment of Jasmine Courts, now and henceforth-named Parkview Vi//age, to be an economically successful project able to offer a variety of housing types and price ranges to the marketplace, it has been determined by professional market and real estate development analysis that additional density will be required. Currently, the Future Land Use Designation on the site is Residential Urban (RU), which allows for a maximum of 7.5 dwelling units per acre, for a total of 278 units on the parcel in question. This application is requesting the Residential Medium (RM) land use category, which would allow for a total of 15 dwelling units per acre, or up to 556 total dwelling units. If granted, the density potential under the Residential Medium designation will allow for a mix of unit types and density, which will increase the opportunity for a true mix of housing types and price points. 5/32007- 55606 Ver 071- EJOHNSON GASa~ obs~o-oob-ooo- - o r~ u Comprehensive Plan Amendment Application Criteria The Comprehensive Plan Amendment Application requires information that any proposed amendment will comply with certain standards. Below these have been listed, and a response has been made to each. 1. The proposed amendment furthers the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of the Plan. The land use amendment being requested in consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Some of the more pertinent of these are listed below. Future Land Use Element 2. GOAL -THE CITY OF CLEARWATER SHALL UTILIZE INNOVATIVE AND FLEXIBLE PLANNING AND ENGINEERING PRACTICES, AND URBAN DESIGN STANDARDS IN ORDER TO PROTECT HISTORIC RESOURCES, ENSURE NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION, REDEVELOP BLIGHTED AREAS, AND ENCOURAGE INFILL DEVELOPMENT. The redevelopment of the subject property is a redevelopment project that will adhere to urban design principles that will create an attractive and functional mixed-use development upon its completion. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts public housing project will allow for what has been a long substandard and obsolete residential area to be redeveloped as a catalytic private project that will encourage further redevelopment in the area. 532007- 55600 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON cn..a oa3~o-ooa-ooo- - o • 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will be a mixed-use project, which will be consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses. 2.5 Objective -The City shall encourage improved land use compatibility through the evaluation of traffic calming techniques, multi-model transportation networks, and the use of transit oriented development planning. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts project will create a more walkable, mixed-use environment that will allow for transportation options not found in the former development. - Housing Element 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for additional new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. The development of Parkview Village will contain a variety of residential housing types, at varying price points. While specific affordable housing targets for the project have not yet been set, it is expected that the project will provide an affordable or workforce housing component which will create housing opportunities for a variety of income levels. 16.3 Objective for Housing Conditions -The City of Clearwater shall encourage the elimination of substandard housing units through demolition, upgrades,. renovation and preservation efforts. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts public housing project represents the elimination of a large amount of substandard housing units. SI3~2007- 55604 Vet: Ot!- EJOHNSON GAl0.3 oas~o-ooa-ooa - o • • Transportation Element 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of- Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. As documented in Appendix A, the redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property at the density allowed under the Residential Medium land use category, does not cause the Level of Service on Drew Street to fail. 7.5 Objective -All County and State roadways in Clearwater, except those identified as backlogged or constrained by the Pinellas County MPO, shall operate at level C average daily/D peak hour. As documented in Appendix A, the potential increase in the number of housing units on the former Jasmine Courts site should not cause the primary transportation facility, Drew Street, to fall to an unacceptable level of service. 2. The amendment is not inconsistent with other provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The available uses to which the property may be put are appropriate to the property in question and compatible with existing and planned uses in the area. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment does not significantly change the types of uses allowed on the Jasmine Courts site, it only adds to the allowable density of those uses. These land uses are not inconsistent or incompatible with the land uses in the surrounding area. Much of the surrounding community is residential in nature, and there are some larger multi-family developments north of Drew Street that have been constructed under the Residential Medium Future Land Use Designation. Immediate uses to the site include a public park to the north, mobile home residential to the south and west, and a church to the east. 4. Sufficient public facilities are available to serve the property. There are currently sufficient public facilities available to serve the potential densities that the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment could bring to the Jasmine Courts property. These facilities include the transportation system, water, sewer, and stormwater facilities. Any proposed redevelopment of the site 5/3x2007- 55604 Ver: Ot!- EJOHNSON GA.0.3 0430-004-00o- - o • • will be required to undergo site plan review with the City of Clearwater, which will necessitate the detailed analysis of all infrastructure in the area. However, for the purposes of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, preliminary analysis has been made, and the information is documented in Appendix B, which is attached. 5. The amendment will not adversely affect the natural environment. The redevelopment of the former Jasmine Courts property will not degrade the environment, and in regards to the upgrading of the stormwater management system, will potentially improve the quality of runoff leaving the site. Any proposed projecf will be a redevelopment and will provide substantial landscaping in accordance with the City of Clearwater Community Development Code. 6. The amendment will not adversely impact the use of property in the immediate area. The approval of the comprehensive plan amendment on the site will allow for similar uses to those already approved on the site. Any redevelopment of the site therefore will not adversely impact the surrounding uses. 5J3/20O7- 55600 Ver Otl• EJOHNSON c~eaa oas~o-ooa-ooa - o U n LJ APPENDIX A Transportation & Infrastructure Analyses 513/2007- 55604 Ver. 01!- EJOHNSON caw o43~aooa-ooa - o • Parkview Village Future Land Use Plan Amendment Transportation Analysis • The proposed Parkview Village is located in the southwest corner of the Drew Street / Bayview Avenue intersection. The site size for the purposes of the Future Land Use Plan amendment is 37.092 acres. Total site size is 37.793 acres. The remainder (2.7 acres) parcel's Future land use designation is ROR, and it will remain the same. The present future land use designation is Residential Urban (RU), while the requested future land use designation is Residential Medium (RM). The allowable residential density for the present future land use designation (RU) is 278 dwelling units, while the allowable residential density for the proposed future land use designation (RM) is 556 dwelling units. Trip Generation Table 1 provides an estimate of daily trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designation (RM) based upon Trip Generation, ITE, 7t" Edition. Table 1 Present Future Land Use Designation Daily Trip Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Size Use Code Dail Ca ture Ca ture Dail In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 278 dus 911 911 0 0 0 0 911 911 The results of Table 1 indicate that an estimated 1,822 (911 + 911 = 1,822) daily trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 2 provides an estimate of daily trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. 5/3r2007- 55606 Ver: 011- EJOHNSON cn~~a oa3io-ooa-ono- -o • Table 2 Requested Future Land Use Designation Daily Trip Generation ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size Dail Ca ture Ca ture Dail In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 556 dus 1,748 1,748 0 0 0 0 1,748 1,748 ., , ..r ..~„~,a.,.,., ,.,a,,,. ,,, ~..,,,,,,,. The results of Table 2 indicate that an estimated 3,492 (1,748 + 1,748 = 3,492) daily trip ends will be generated for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. Table 3 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Present Future Land Use Designations. Table 3 Present Future Land Use Designations PM Peak Hour Generation Land Use ITE' Land Size Gross Internal Passerby Net Use Code PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 227 dus 111 60 0 0 0 0 111 60 The results of Table 3 indicate that an estimated 171 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the Present Future Land Use Designation. Table 4 provides an estimate of the P.M. peak hour trip ends for the Requested Future Land Use Designation. 5/312007- 55604 Ver: 071- EJOHNSON CAMS 04370.004-000- - 0 Table 4 Requested Land Use Designation PM Peak Hour Trip Generation • ITE' Land Gross Internal Passerby Net Land Use Use Code Size PM Peak Hour Ca ture Ca ture PM Peak Hour In Out In Out In Out In Out Multi-Famil 220 556 dus 210 113 0 0 0 0 210 113 ~ ~ ~ a . ~~N a~c~~~~uu~.. ~r~u~.~ ~ ul ~.nuan 1. The results of Table 4 indicate that an estimated 323 P.M. (two-way) peak hour trip ends will be generated for the proposed land use scenario. Existing Conditions According to the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO), 2006 Level of Service Report, Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Booth Road is a four-lane divided arterial roadway. Table 5 provides an estimate of the existing level of service (LOS) for Drew Street between US 19 and McMullen Booth Road based upon information from the MPO's Level of Service Report. Table 5 Existing Roadway Conditions Roadway Segment Existing LOS Physical PM Peak Existing Lanes Standard Roadway Hour LOS Capacity Traffic Volumes (Two- Wa US 19 to McMullen Drew Booth Rd. 4 LD D 1,928 829 C Street ~aiu~l.c. r ~~~cuoa vvu ur rv~r ~ cv cl ul Jcl v~l.c ncNull. hUVF1lCU JCF11C111UC1 IJ, GVVO The results of Table 5 indicate that Drew Street is currently operating at an acceptable LOS. 5/aM2007- 55604 Ver. 01!- EJOHNSON GAN3 o4s~o-ooa-ooa - o • Level of Service Analysis Table 6 provides an estimate of the level of service (LOS) for Drew Street including project traffic from the Requested Future Land Use Designation (RM) from Table 4. Table 6 Requested Future Land Use Designation LOS Analysis Roadway Segment Existing LOS Physical Peak Project Total LOS Lanes Standard Roadway Hour Traffic Traffic Capacity Traffic (Two- Volumes Wa US 19 to McMullen Drew Booth Rd. 4 LD D 1,928 829 323 1,152 C Street A Worst-case daily project distribution was utilized for this LOS analysis. The results of Table 6 indicate that Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Booth Road will operate at an acceptable level of service with the project traffic from the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM). Summary The transportation analysis for the Parkview Village- Future Land Use Amendment was conducted based on the Requested Future Land Use Designation of Residential Medium (RM) and the allowable residential density of 556 dwelling units. The results of this transportation analysis indicate that Drew Street between U.S. 19 and McMullen Both Road will operate at an acceptable LOS. 5/32007- 55604 Ver: O4!- EJOHNSON CAM3 o4a~o-oa4-ono- - o • Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Facilities Water The current plan designation allows a maximum buildout of 278 residential units on the site. In calculating water demand, single-family townhome units were used, as they had the highest demand, and therefore represented a "worst case" scenario of what could currently be built on the site. The Table below compares the "worst case" water demand scenario under the Residential Urban (RU) and the proposed Residential Medium (RM). Peak Hour Flow Water Demand Com arison Land Use Cate o Units Total Demand Residential Urban RU 278 Sin le-Famil Townhomes 224 GPM Residential Medium RM 556 Sin le Famil Townhomes 447 GPM The Parkview Village site is served by a 16" water main located along the north edge of Drew Street.. The current capacity of the main is not known, though the City of Clearwater Engineering Department stated that capacity in the system does exist. Any redevelopment on the site would require a detailed demand/capacity analysis, and any potential infrastructure improvements to bring the water to the site, would be the responsibility of the developer. Wastewater The current plan designation allows a maximum buildout of 278 residential units on the site. In calculating wastewater demand, single-family townhome units were used, as they had the highest demand, and therefore represented a `worst case" scenario of what could currently be built on the site. The Table below compares the "worst case" wastewater demand scenario under the Residential Urban (RU) and the proposed Residential Medium (RM). Peak Hour Flow Wastewater Demand Com arison Land Use Cate o Units Total Demand Residential Urban RU 278 Sin le-Famil Townhomes 116 GPM Residential Medium RM 556 Sin le Famil Townhomes 232 GPM The Parkview Village site is served by a 4" sanitary sewer force main running along the southern edge of Drew Street. The current capacity of the main is not known, though the City of Clearwater Engineering Department stated that capacity in the system does exist. Any redevelopment on the site would require a detailed demand/capacity analysis, and any potential infrastructure improvements to remove wastewater from the site, would be the responsibility of the developer. Stormwater The Jasmine Courts public housing project had an antiquated stormwater system that did not effectively treat the stormwater runoff that was created by the site's impervious surfaces. The Parkview Village Development approved in 2004, included a substantial) stormwater system that included a large on site pond, and a secondary pond, which was 5!3@007- 55604 Var: Ot!- EJOHNSON caw o43~aooa-ooa - o • to be built on City property to the south. It is expected that any redevelopment on the site will require a similar system, which will be designed to treat and remove the stormwater as required by City of Clearwater and Soutwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) standards. 5/312007- 55604 Ver: 01!- EJOHNSON u+.3 04370-004-000- - 0 • M..AGE01 : FL-03-844342 09/18/2003 03:53:25pm .,: ~; _ -;x c•i •. ~_ {.. ~ 1 of 3 00-113093 APR-le-8000 31:48 P INt.LLA~B®CO BK 108!! 1 r0 21 ~ "- This Iastr~m>eet Pmpersd BY And Return Ta: Rieaedo L Olhnon, Bsq. Salem, 9axoa R Nklren, P.A. P.O. Ba:r 3399 7'aaspa, FL 33601 Y Apprarse<'s Parcel Identification No.:17-29-16-x0000-114-0100 Ti~S DEED WAS PREPARED WITHOUTTSE BENEFIT OFA TITLE SEARCII, TITLE COZ1sNIITMENT, OR 9iJRVEY. T1ES I1~IDENT[JRE, made as ofihe ~, day of Mar+eh, 2000, bdwcen CleatwaLerHousing Corporation, Inc., a Florida not for-piufit corporatism, wbosc adds is 2l0 South Ewing Avame, Clearwater, Florida 33756, as GRANTOR, to ffie Clearwater Housing Authority, anon-pro52 corporate body and po>~ pursuant to Chapter 421, Florida Statuteo3, whose ~~ is 210 Souffi Ewing Avenue, Clemrwater, Florida 33756, as GRANTEE, •~ Wibnesseth that Grantor, for good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is aclmowledged, grants, bargains and aollato Grantee all thereat property located in Pinellas County, ~S ~ Florida, more particularly descn'bed as: ~1CC7 ~•-• ~~ _ f..~r? SEE EXFIIBIT "A" ATTACHED tM. ~~ HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF FEES ,~„_ h:T Pig __ fogethexwithallteaements,hereditamentsandapptutenarttxsthereW,aadallcovenanta,conditions, FtEV -=- restrictions, easements, rights-of-a-ay and other matters of record. C~~ ~v To have and to hold, the same in fee sumpte fore~ra: ~oarA: _ And Grantor hereby covenants with Grantce chat Grantor is lawfulI~seized of ~ ~ fee siarpla that Grantor ties good right and lawful authority to sell and vey 'd ' mod- ~ Giaatorhereby fullywsrrants the title to said land and will defend the same e 1 1 ' ~ of all persons whomaoeves: ~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ m g ~~ a~ ~ ~:. . ••~ r •. .~. ,} , i` e~ LJ1 CTt N ppr ~ • ~ ~ . O~O O p ' .. • IdIAGE01 : ~'I.-03-84434-2 09/18/2003 03:53:z5pm ' ~ P JNELLfig -.- ... 2 PQ 8 2 26 IAi WITNESS W~REOF, Graator has henamt~ set ifs hand and seal the day and year fttst above wt~tko. WPTNP,SSES: - FOR: CLBARWATBR~ HOU3IN(~ CORPORATIONT, IlVC,, A FLORIDA NOT- FOR~ROFIT CORPORATION • N ~lG~ ` Priat N Tltla STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PIIJELL~IS .Tha • g' 2000, by ' Housiag Co:gan~tiam, ~k.~. 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Dame Jordan Behar Absent: Kathy Milam Doreen DiPolito Daniel Dennehy Chair Board Member Board Member Board Mefmber Board Member Vice-Chair Board Member Alternate Board Member Also Present: Gina Grimes Michael Delk Leslie Dougall-Sides Neil Thompson Brenda Moses Attomey for the Board Planning Director Assistant City Attorney Development Review Manager Board Reporter The Chair called the meeting to order at 1:02 p.m. at City Hall, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. To provide continuity for research, items are in agenda order although not necessarily discussed in that order. C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: June 19.2007 Member Coates moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of June 19, 2007, as submitted in written summation to each board member. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. D. CONSENT AGENDA: The following cases are not contested by the applicant, staff, neighboring property owners, etc. and will be approved by a single vote at the beginning of the meeting (Items 1 - 8): 1. Item Pulled from Consent Agenda Case: FLD2007-05017 - 200-201 Skiff Point Level Two Application Owner/Applicant: Skiff Point of Clearwater, LLC. Representative: Ryan Oliver, Delta Seven Inc. (PO Box 3241, St. Petersburg, FL 33731; phone: 727-823-2443; fax: 727-550-2513; a-mail: katie.victorCa~delta-seven.com). Location: 0.50 acre located at the western terminus of Skiff Point, approximately 300 west of Larboard Way. Atlas Page: 2678. Zoning District: Medium High Density Residential (MHDR) District. Request: Flexible Development approval to permit a 15-slip, 1,666 square-foot multi-use dock in conjunction with a 15-unit attached dwelling (condominium) development, under the provisions of Section 3-601.C.2. Proposed Use: Multi-use dock of 1,666 square-feet for 15 slips, in conjunction with a 15- unit attached dwelling (condominium). Community Development 2007-07-17 • • Member Dame moved to recommend approval of Case DVA2007-00002 on today's Consent Agenda, based on the evidence in the record, including the application and the Staff Report, and hereby adopt the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law stated in the Staff Report, including an amendment to request that staff define "low profile," and that the applicant accept the definition. The motion was duly seconded. Members Coates, Tallman, Dame, and Behar voted "Aye." Chair Fritsch voted "Nay." Motion carried. 6. Case: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tanglewood Drive Level Three Application Owner/Applicant: Clearwater Housing Authority. Representative: Michael English, WilsonMiller, Inc. (2205 North 20'h Street, Tampa, FL 33605; phone: 813-223-9500). Location: 37.092 acres located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. Atlas Page: 291 B Request: Application for Land Use amendment approval to change Residential Urban (RU) land use to Residential Medium (RM} land use. Existing Use: Vacant. Type of Amendment: Large Scale. Neighborhood Association(s): Clearwater Neighborhoods Coalition (Joe Evich, President, P.O. Box 8204, Clearwater, FL 33758). Presenter: Steven Everitt, Planner II This Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment application involves property comprising approximately 37.092 acres of a 39.79-acre site owned by the Clearwater Housing Authority (CHA). It had been known as Jasmine Courts but the site has been renamed Parkview Village. The subject site is located at the southwest comer of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue. The CHA proposes to redevelop the site as a mixed-use development with 556 attached dwelling units and nonresidential uses to primarily serve the Parkview Village residents. The redevelopment of this site will allow a mix of housing prices. This site has a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) classification of Residential Urban (RU) and a zoning designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). The applicant is requesting to amend the FLUP designation of the site to the Residential Medium (RM) classification in order to construct 556 attached dwellings. Professional market and real estate development analysts determined that construction of 278 would not be economically successful. Attached dwellings in the MDR zoning district requires site plan approval. In order to facilitate the redevelopment of this site with a new traditional neighborhood that was to include a mix of land uses, a variety of housing styles and price ranges, subsidized and market-rate housing, the City Council approved a Zoning Atlas amendment for the 37.092 acre portion from Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) to MDR in October 2004 (REZ2004- 05001). The Council approved a Future Land Use Plan amendment fora 2.7 acre portion of the overall site, located in the center of the Jasmine Court property abutting Drew Street, from RU to Residential/Office/Retail (R/O/R} in October 2004 (LUZ2004-05004) and rezoned it from the LMDR District to the Commercial (C) District. In accordance with the Countywide Plan Rules, the FLUP amendment is subject to approval by the Pinellas Planning Council and Board of County Commissioners acting as the Countywide Planning Authority. Based on the size and density of the parcel, review and approval by the Florida Department of Community Affairs is required. Community Development 2007-07-17 33 • • Applicable Goals, Objectives and Policies from the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of the proposed land use plan amendment are as indicated below: 2.0 Goal -The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2.1 Objective -The redevelopment of blighted, substandard, inefficient and/or obsolete areas shall be a high priority and promoted through the implementation of redevelopment and special area plans, the construction of catalytic private projects, city investment, and continued emphasis on property maintenance standards. 2.2 Objective -The City of Clearwater shall continue to support innovative planned development and mixed land use development techniques in order to promote infill development that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding environment. 2.2.1 Policy - On a continuing basis, the Community Development Code and the site plan approval process shall be utilized in promoting infill development and/or planned developments that are compatible. 5.1.1 Policy - No new development or redevelopment will be permitted which causes the level of City services (traffic circulation, recreation and open space, water, sewage treatment, garbage collection, and drainage) to fall below minimum acceptable levels. However, development orders may be phased or otherwise modified consistent with provisions of the concurrency management system to allow services to be upgraded concurrently with the impacts of development. 7.4 Objective -The City shall specifically consider the existing and planned Level-of-Service on the road network affected by a proposed development, when considering an amendment to the land use map, rezoning, subdivision plat, or site plan approval. 16.1 Objective for Adequate Housing -Assure an adequate supply of housing in Clearwater by providing for addition new dwelling units in a variety of types, costs, and locations to meet the needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. 16.2 Objective for Affordable Housing -The City of Clearwater shall continue to provide assistance and incentives for the development of housing that is affordable to Very Low, Low, and Moderate Income households, including those with special needs, consistent with the level of growth in these income categories. 18.8.7 Policy -The City shall continue to work with the Local Housing Authority in providing a public housing stock that is consistent with the existing and future needs of the residents of the City of Clearwater. The development of attached dwellings at this location will be compatible with the surrounding environment and will not negatively impact levels of City services. The neighborhood land uses include attached dwellings, mobile home parks, RV parks, parks and recreation facilities, and institutional uses. Providing subsidized and market rate housing is also consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan amendment is not in conflict Community Development 2007-07-17 34 • • with any Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives or Policies, and is consistent with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The purpose of the proposed Residential Medium category, as specified in Section 2.3.3.2.2 of the Countywide Rules, is to depict those areas of the County that are now developed, or appropriate to be developed, in a moderately residential manner; and to recognize such areas as primarily well-suited for residential uses that are consistent with the urban qualities, transportation facilities and natural resource characteristics of such areas. The category is generally appropriate to locations within or in close proximity to urban activity centers; in areas where use and development characteristics are medium density residential in nature; and in areas serving as a transition between less urban and more urban residential and mixed use areas. These areas are typically in close proximity to and may have direct access from the arterial and thoroughfare highway network. The property is located on Drew Street, afour-lane divided roadway. Due to the site's proximity to two major arterials, US Highway 19 and McMullen-Booth Road, this area is well suited for mixed-use development. The site is also located in close proximity to Park Place, a mixed-use Development of Regional Impact located to the west of the site. The subject property is also located along a PSTA route, which will encourage the use of mass transit. The proposed plan amendment is consistent with the purpose and locational characteristics of the Countywide Plan; therefore, the proposed amendment is consistent with the Countywide Plan. The property is located along Drew Street in the vicinity of Hampton and McMullen- Booth Roads and is characterized by a variety of land uses. Immediately to the east of the subject site is Calvary Baptist Church and school campus. The City-owned Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, amulti-family housing development and an elementary school are located on the north side of Drew Street in the vicinity of the property. To the south of the site are a mobile home park and a RV park and to the west is a mobile home park. The future land use designations in this area allow residential development between 10 - 30 units per acre. Further to the west on the south side of Drew Street between Hampton Road and US Highway 19 is the Park Place Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which includes industrial, residential, retail and office uses. To the west of that is a commercial shopping center located at the southeast corner of Drew Street and US Highway 19. The proposed FLUP amendment from the RU category to the RM category will enable the CHA to develop a neighborhood incorporating a mix of land uses along Drew Street. This proposed land use plan amendment is compatible with the surrounding residential, institutional, recreation and tourist uses. The existing Commercial zoning district boundaries are generally located in the center of the Parkview Village property abutting Drew Street and surrounded on the west, east and south by the RU category of the remaining 37.09 acres. The RM and R/O!R boundaries are appropriately located along Drew Street and will allow a mixed-use development, which is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. The proposed FLUP designation is in character with the overall FLUP categories in the area. They are compatible with surrounding uses and consistent with the character of the immediate surrounding area and neighborhood. Community Development 2007-07-17 35 • • As stated earlier, the overall subject site is approximately 37.092 acres in area and is vacant. Under the current FLUP category of RU, 278 attached dwellings are permitted. Based on a maximum permitted development potential in the proposed Residential Medium category, 556 dwelling units potentially could be constructed on this site. The accepted methodology for reviewing the transportation impacts of proposed plan amendments is based on the Pinellas Planning Council's (PPC) traffic generation guidelines. The PPC's traffic generation rates have been calculated for the subject site based on the existing and proposed FLUP categories and are included in the next table. Based on the 2006 Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Level of Service Report, the segment of Drew Street, Hampton Road to Bayview Drive has a Level of Service (LOS) of A. The proposed FLUP category could generate 91 more p.m. Peak Hourtrips onto Drew Street than the current FLUP category. The net increase in trips is minimal and the LOS of the adjacent roadway network will not be negatively impacted. Even though the subject property is vacant and new trips will be generated by the development of the property, the proposed plan amendment will not result in a degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roadway network. Furthermore, the City of Clearwater Engineering Department has concluded that the traffic generation associated with the proposed amendment will increase existing p.m. peak hourtrips by 5% on Drew Street, between Hampton Road and Bayview Drive, and will not degrade the LOS. The Citywide LOS for mass transit will not be affected by the proposed plan amendment. The total miles of fixed route service will not change. The subject site is located directly on the mass transit route along Drew Street. The current FLUP category could use up to 69,500 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, water demand could approach approximately 139,000 gallons per day. The current FLUP category could produce up to or 55,600 gallons per day. Under the proposed FLUP category, sewer demand could approach approximately 111,200 gallons per day. Assuming two residents per dwelling unit, the current FLUP category could result in the production of 722.47 tons of solid waste per year. Under the proposed FLUP category, the development of attached dwellings could generate 1,444.93 tons of solid waste per year. The proposed future land use plan and current zoning designation will permit the development of up to 556 attached dwellings. The use of the site is proposed to be limited to residential, therefore, payment of Open Space, Recreation Land and Recreation Facility impact fees will not be required at this time. The fees will be required prior to building permit and credit will be given for any previous development. Based upon the findings of fact, it has been determined that the traffic generated by this plan amendment will not result in the degradation of the existing LOS to the adjacent roads. Further, there is a minimal impact to water, wastewater, and solid waste service as each has adequate capacity to handle an increase in dwelling units. Open space and recreation facilities and mass transit will not be affected by the proposed future land use plan category. Community Development 2007-07-17 36 • • No wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. This property is mostly grass and has a limited number of trees. A Planning Department Arborist will inspect the site prior to site plan approval to assess the quantity and quality of trees. Prior to development of the subject property, the stormwater management system will be required to meet all City and SWFWMD stormwater management criteria. Water quantity and quality will be controlled in compliance with the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Based on current information, no wetlands appear to be located on the subject site. The natural environment will be protected through the City's tree preservation and storm water management requirements. There is minimal impact to the City of Clearwater by the redevelopment of attached dwellings. An amendment of the FLUP from the Residential Urban (RU) category to the Residential Medium (RM) category for the subject site is requested. The proposed site to be developed is 37.092 acres of a 39.79-acre property and exceeds the minimum lot area and width requirements for Attached Dwelling Uses within the Zoning District. A mix of multi-family residential, open spaces, and institutional characterizes the neighborhood. The proposed future land use plan amendment is compatible with the existing neighborhood. The proposed Residential Medium (RM) FLUP classification is consistent with both the City and the Countywide Comprehensive Plans, is compatible with the surrounding area, does not degrade public services below acceptable minimal levels, is compatible with the natural environment and is consistent with the development regulations of the City. Approval of this land use plan amendment does not guarantee the right to develop on the subject property. Transportation concurrency must be met, and the property owner will have to comply with all laws and ordinances in effect at the time development permits are requested. Based on the above analysis, the Planning Department recommends approval of the Future Land Use Plan amendment from the Residential Urban Classification to the Residential Medium. See motion to recommend approval on page 38. 7. Case: FLD2003-04020 -19246 US Highway 19 N Level Two Application Owner: Nation Land Trust. Applicant: Lenore Jacobs. Location: 0.44 acre located on the west side of US Highway 19 N, approximately 600 feet north of Ham Boulevard. Atlas Page: 3098. Zoning: C, Commercial District. Request: Delete a condition of approval (#5 on Development Order of June 20, 2003) requiring all signage to meet Code and be architecturally integrated into the design of the site and/or buildings, to implement Modification of Settlement Stipulation between City of Clearwater and Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. in Case 93-174-CI-21. Proposed Use: Vehicle sales and display in association with an existing auto sales use. Neighborhood Association: None. Presenter: Gina L. Clayton, Assistant Planning Director Community Development 2007-07-17 37 • The Settlement Stipulation between the City of Clearwater and the Patrick Media Group was approved by the Circuit Court in 1998. One provision of the settlement gave Patrick Media a one-time right to replace two billboards that were located on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard with two billboards at any two locations along U.S. Highway 19. In December 2006, Clear Channel (Patrick Media's successor) submitted an application to erect a billboard at 19246 U.S. Highway 19 North. The sign permit was denied because the proposed sign was not consistent with the Development Order governing the property, which was issued on June 20, 2003 for a vehicle sales and display use (Case FLD 2003-04020). Specifically, condition five of the Development Order states "That all signage must meet Code and be architecturally integrated into the design of the site and/or building. All signage needs to be brought into compliance and inspected by the Sign Inspector prior to the issuance of an Occupational License." The proposed sign did not meet Code because it exceeded the maximum permitted height of a freestanding sign pursuant to Section 3-1806.6.1.e and the maximum permitted area pursuant Section 3-1806.B.1.c. In April 2007, the CDB approved a site plan for a new 7 Eleven to be located on the northeast corner of Belcher Road and Drew Street (FLD2006-10058A). A monopole billboard currently exists on this site and was to remain on the site. Through discussions with Clear Channel regarding the Belcher Road and U.S. Highway properties, the City and Clear Channel agreed to file a joint motion to modify the 1993 Settlement Stipulation to address the sign at Belcher Road and a new billboard at 19246 U.S. Highway 19 North. This modification, which was approved by the Court on June 20, 2007, specifies that the City agrees that Clear Channel may submit a sign application for a billboard 10 feet higher than the Stipulation originally allowed (50 feet instead of 40 feet) at 19246 U.S. Highway 19 and that the City will support an application by the property owner to the CDB for any necessary changes to the existing Development Order. The modification obligates Clear Channel to remove the billboard located at the Belcher Road property within 30 days of the issuance of the permit for the billboard at 19246 U.S. Highway 19. Based on the above, the Planning Department recommends approval of the request to delete condition five associated with the Flexible Development request approved on June 17, 2003 to reduce the lot width from 200 feet to 70 feet, reduce the front (west) setback from 25 feet to 15 feet, reduce the side (south) setback from 10 feet to 0.44 feet, reduce the side (north) setback from 10 feet to four feet, and reduce the lot size from 40,000 square-feet to 19,250 square-feet, as part of a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project, under the provisions of Sections 2-704.,. with a Comprehensive Landscape Program under the provisions of Section 3- 1202. No other changes are requested and the previously imposed conditions one through four shall remain in force as set forth below: Conditions of Approval: 1}The outdoor vehicle display will not encroach into any customer or employee parking spaces, drive aisles or landscaped areas; 2) The asphalt removal will require removing base and to backfill with proper soil; 3) That the solid waste dumpster (shared) on Harn Boulevard comply with City codes; and 4) That the on-loading or off- loading of vehicles from any transport vehicle occur on-site and not within any abutting right-of- way. Member Dame moved to approve Case FLD2007-05014 and FLD2003-04020, and recommend approval of Case LUZ2007-05002, on today's Consent Agenda based on evidence in the record, including the applications and the Staff's Reports, and hereby adopt the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law stated in the Staff Reports. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. Community Development 2007-07-17 38 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD Meeting Date: July 17, 2007 I have conducted a personal investigation on the personal site visit to the following properties. level Two Applications (Items 1-~ 1. Case: FLD2007-05017 - 200-201 Skiff Point Yes no ~.. 2. ~ Case: FLD2007-03010 - 804-808 Ewing Avenue " Yes no Case: FLD2007-05014 - 300 South Belcher Road Yes no 4. ~ Case: FLD2007-02003 - 69 Bay Esplanade Yes no 5. Case: FLD2007-02006 -1460-1480 South Missouri Avenue V Yes no ..~-- 6. ~ Case: FLD2007-03007 - 685, b89, 693 and 699 Bay Esplanade ~~"` Yes no Case: FLD2003-04020 - 19246 US Highway 19 N t '~ "~ ~ ~~ / ~..J ~~ Yes no Level Three Applicotions (Items 1-2) 1. Case: DVA2007-00002 - 470 and 500 Mandalay Avenue and 11 Baymont Street Yes no 2 Case: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 Tan lewood Drive ~ ';, ~ ~ c~.7 ti I ~ r-,~ g ..:o _~ cf /...lt.J '~' f~ Yes no Signature• 7 1~' U S:\Planning D rtrn C B, investigation check list. oc 1 AI "~ ~ ~ CITY OF CLEARWATER PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE LAND USE PLAN AND ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENTS NOTE• All persons wishing to address an item need to be present at the BEGINNING of the Community Development Board meeting Those cases that are not contested by the applicant staff nei_ghborin_g property owners etc. will be placed on a consent agenda and approved by a_sin_gle vote at the be_ginnin_g of the meetin_p. The City of Clearwater, Florida, proposes to adopt the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 7843-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF DREW STREET AND BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, IN METES AND BOUNDS 11/02 AND 11/01, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2990 TANGLEWOOD DRIVE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The proposed ordinance will affect the land area shown on the map in this advertisement: (INSERT MAP HERE) Schedule of Public Hearings: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 before the Community Development Board, at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19, 2007 before the City Council (1S Reading), at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, August 2, 2007 before the City Council (2"d Reading), at 6:00 p.m. All public hearings on the ordinances will be held in Council Chambers, 3rd floor of City Hall, 112 South Osceola Ave, Clearwater, Florida. (Clearwater Housing Authority) LUZ2007-05002 Interested parties may appear and be heard at the hearing or file written notice of approval or objection with the Planning Director or City Clerk prior to the hearing. Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Board or Council, with respect to any matter considered at such hearings, will need to request a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, 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 to be based per Florida Statute 286.0105. Community Development Code Sec 4-206 states that party status shall be granted by the Board in quasi judicial cases if the person requesting such status demonstrates that s/he is substantially affected. Party status entitles parties to personally testify, present evidence, argument and witnesses, cross-examine witnesses, appeal the decision and speak on reconsideration requests, and needs to be requested and obtained during the case discussion before the CDB. An oath will be administered swearing in all persons giving testimony in quasi-judicial public hearing cases. If you wish to speak at the meeting, please wait to be recognized, then state and spell your name and provide your address. Persons without party status speaking before the CDB shall be limited to three minutes unless an individual is representing a group in which case the Chairperson may authorize a reasonable amount of time up to 10 minutes. The Community Development Board will review the case and make a recommendation to the City Council for final disposition. Five days prior to the CDB meeting, staff reports and recommendations on the above requests will be available for review by interested parties between the hours of 8:30 a.m.. and 4:30 p.m., weekdays, at the City of Clearwater, Planning Department, 100 S. Myrtle Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756. Please contact the Planning Department 562-4567 to discuss any questions or concerns about the project and/or to better understand the proposal. Michael Delk Cynthia E. Goudeau, MMC Planning Director City Clerk City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 A COPY OF THIS AD IN LARGE PRINT IS AVAILABLE IN OFFICIAL RECORDS & LEGISLATIVE SERWICES. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING SHOULD CALL (727) 562-4093 WITH THEIR REQUEST. To learn more about presenting to Clearwater boards and City Council, go to http://Clearwater.granicus.com/Viewl'ublisher.php?view id=11 and click on "Resident Engagement Video." You can also check the informational video out from any Clearwater public library. 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BOX 8204 CLEARWATER, FL 33758 ~EED, ROBERT _ EEL, CHESTER W REED, CAROLYN REEL, CAROLYN S 5514 LIME RD 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 226 GALION OH 44833 - 9558 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4243 RYALL, ARTHUR SAMPSON, RAY R RYALL, ANNA SAMPSON, SANDRA T 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 231 2900 GULF TO'BAY BLVD # 108 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4243 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4248 SPRINGER, SCOTT STOKES, MARY K SPRINGER, NANCY L. 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 132 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 212 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4219 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4247 T W C NINETY-FOUR LTD TRUDEAU, RICHARD 655 N FRANKLIN ST STE 2200 TRUDEAN, JOAN TAMPA FL 33602 - 4448 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 312 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4221 VECCHIO, JOSEPH WARREN, RALPH 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 129 WARREN, SHARON CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4279 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 114 CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4248 WHALEY, EDWARD H WHITE, FREDERICK WHALEY, JEAN WHITE, JANE 1510 MEADOWOODS DR 21 WESTON AVE EAST MEADOW NY 11554 - 5613 HALBROOK MA 02343 - 1428 WRIGHT, BETTY S WRIGHT, TERRY L 2900 GULF TO BAY BLVD # 214 WRIGHT, ROBERT CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4247 201 BAYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4204 XIONG KANG YOUA XIONG, KHU X 3001 VIRGINIA AVE XIONG, KHOU H CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4336 3001 VIRGINIA AVE CLEARWATER FL 33759 - 4336 ZIPF, JAMES ZIPF, MARJORIE MICHAEL ENGLISH, WILSON MILLER, 13703 102ND ST NW INC. 2205 NORTH 20T" STREET SOUTH HAVEN MN 55382 - 3311 TAMPA, FL 33605 • .~- 2.35 pm Case Number: LUZ2007-05002 - 2990 TANGLEWOOD DR Owner(s): Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland Street Clearwater, FI 33755 TELEPHONE: 727-441.-3643, FAX: 727-443-7056, E-MAIL: No Email Location: 37.092 acres located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Drew Street and Bayview Avenue Atlas Page: 291B Zoning District: LMDR, Low Medium Density Residential Request: Application for Land Use amendment approval to change Residential Urban (RU) land use to Residential Medium (RM) land use. Proposed Use: Attached dwellings Neighborhood Clearwater Neighborhoods Coalition Association(s): Clearwater, Fl 33758 P O Box 8204 TELEPHONE: No Phone, FAX: No Fax, E-MAIL: No Email Presenter: Steven Everitt, Planner II Attendees Included: The DRC reviewed this application with the following comments: General Engineering: 1 . No Issues Environmental: 1 , No Issues. 2 . No Issues. Fire: No Comments Ilarbor Idlaster: No Comments Legal: No Comments Land Resources: No Comments Landscaping: No Comments Parks and Recreation: No Comments Stormwater: 1 . No Issues Solid Waste: No Comments Traffic Engineering: 1 , Provide a revised Traffic Impact Study that was associated with the previous Flexible Development case. (Development Code Section: 4-801) This is to be addressed prior to a CDB. 2 , No Issues Planning: 1 . 2.1 Objective response -Please provide a more detailed response as to how the project is consistent and compatible with environment. 2 . Transportation Analysis -First paragraph -The total site size appears incorrect. Please clarify. Other: No Comments Notes: Development Review Agenda -Thursday, June 7, 2007 -Page 50