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PSP93-04; PSP93-04R; PSP93-07PSP93-04; PSP93-04R; PSP93-07 2717-2735 SEVILLE BLVD BAYSIDE ARBORS APT CITY OF CLEARWATER - Department of Planning & Development City Hall Annex, 10 So. Missouri Ave., P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Telephone: (813) 462-6880 (Fax 462-6641) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW Applicant (Owner of Record): _ Edward Mazur, Jr. Phone:_( 813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Representative: King Engineering Associates Inc. Telephone: ( 813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Preparer of Plan: P. Gregory Singleton/King Eng , Professional Title: Professional Engineer Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Telephone: ( 813) 791-1441 Title of Proposed Site Plan/Project: e-BaYside""Arbors_ Parcel Number: 20 / 29/ 16 /00000 / 340/ 0200 General Location of Property: Adjacent/southeast of Clearwater Mall at the end of Seville Blvd on Tampa Bay Zoning: RM-28 / RM-12 / AL/C Land Use Plan Classification: Medium density residential Existing Use of Property: Vacant Proposed Use of Property: Apartment Complex If variances and/or conditional uses are involved, explain (if more space required attach separate sheet): N/A City Ordinance No. 3128-83 and No. 3129-83 require a parks and recreation impact fee to be paid for all nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this property complied with these ordinances? If yes, explain how and when: Assessed just value of property (attach verification): Most recent sales price (attach verification): Unknown As of (date): Fee for Site Plan Review: 1. Base charge for each site plan ............................................. $790 plus (a) For each acre or fraction thereof ...................................... $55 2. Revalidation of a certified site plan ...........................................$150 3. Site plan amendment (after certification) .......................................$150 The applicant, by filing this application agrees he/she will comply with Section 137.010 of the City's Land Development Code. Signature': (Owner of Record) *If the application is signed by an individual other than the property owner (the representative), please attach a statement signed by the property owner authorizing this individual to sign the application. NOTES: 1) THE SITE PLANS MUST BE DRAWN WITH THE NORTH ARROW TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE. 2) THE SITE PLANS MUST BE FOLDED TO NO LARGER THAN 9" x 12". 3) IT IS RECOMMENDED THE SITE PLANS SUBMITTED BE LIMITED TO ONE PAGE. Rev. 3/92 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE Section 137.010 Site Plans (j) Content. Preliminary and final site plans shall be drawn to a minimum scale of one inch equals one hundred (100) feet on an overall sheet size. not to exceed twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches. When more than one sheet' is required, an index sheet of the same size shall be included showing the entire parcel with individual sheet numbers referenced thereon. The following information is required on or in an acceptable form so as to accompany the preliminary and final site plans respectively: 1. Preliminary site plan. 0 2 copies) a. Site Plan Name. b. The property owner's name, address and telephone number; and the designated project applicant or representative and authorization for such representation if other than the property owner. C. The architect, landscape architect or engineer's name, address and telephone number. d. North arrow, scale and date prepared. e. Legal description. f. Location map. g. Zoning district assigned to the property which is the subject of the site plan and to the properties contiguous thereto. h. Identification of watercourses, wetland, tree masses and specimen trees, including description and location of understory, ground cover vegetation and wildlife habitats or other environmentally unique areas. i. Gross and net site area expressed in square feet and acres. j. Number of units proposed, if any, and resulting net density. k. Floor area devoted to each category of use and floor area ratio. 1. Delineation in mapped form and computation of the area of the site devoted to building coverage, open space for the lot, and open space for the front yard, expressed in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site (or the front yard, if applicable). M. Number of parking spaces required (stated in relationship to the applicable formula) and proposed (including handicapped spaces required by code). n. General location of all driveways, parking areas and curb cuts. o. Location of all public and private easements and streets within and adjacent to the site. P. The location, size and height of all existing and proposed buildings and structures on the site. q. The location of existing public utilities. r. Total paved vehicular use area (including but not limited to all paved parking spaces and driveways), expressed in square feet. S. Depiction (by shading or cross hatching) of required parking lot interior landscape areas. t. Total land area devoted to parking lot interior landscaping, expressed in square feet and as a percentage of the paved vehicular area. U. The definition and location of all refuse collection facilities including screening to be provided. 2. Final site plan (12 copies, signed and sealed by engineer/architect). All information included on or submitted so as to accompany the preliminary site plan, as it may have been adjusted and finalized, plus the following: a. The surveyed location, diameter at breast height, and general type of all existing trees with a diameter at breast height of four (4) inches or more, identifying those trees proposed to be removed and those to remain. b. Sufficient dimensions to enable a determination that all required landscape areas are provided. (Details regarding the location, size and species of plant materials shall be provided on the landscape plan to be submitted at a later date with construction plans). C. Provisions for both on- and off-site stormwater drainage and detention related to the proposed development. d. Existing and proposed utilities, including size and location of all water lines, fire hydrants, sewer lines, manholes and lift stations. e. Existing (including official records `book and page numbers) and proposed utilities easements. f. Existing one-foot contours or key_, spot elevations on the site, and such off-site elevations as may be specifically required and not otherwise available which may -affect the drainage or retention on the site. g. The proposed general use and development of internal spaces, including all recreational and open space areas, plazas and major landscaped area by function, and the general location and description of all proposed outdoor furniture (such as seating, lighting and telephones). h. The location of all earth or water retaining walls, earth berms, and public and private sidewalks. i. Phase lines, if development is to be constructed in phases. j. Dimensions of lot lines, streets, drives, building lines, building setbacks, building height, structural overhangs and building separations. k. Shadow cast information if the proposed building is higher than any immediately adjacent building or if the height of the building is greater than the distance of the building to any lot line. J ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1. Applicant shall, on the preliminary and final site plan, show all protected trees by size, species, and location. 2. Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirements. * .. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 4. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall depict by shading or cross-hatching, all required parking lot interior landscape areas. r.l*5 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall j acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit (or a no tree verification form) from Environmental Management. * D Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state and federal .permits that may be required. 8. Prior to certification, the site plan must reflect the use of raised, curbs or protective timbers where interior landscaped areas abut pavement. 9. Mean or Natural High Water Elevations and Seasonal High Water Elevations are required to be shown on the preliminary and final site plan in the form of a cross-section detail for all activities that may potentially impact on-site surface water systems. Soil type and soil boring data shall also be submitted in the area of planned detention or retention storage ponds along with calculated percolation rates. *1 Prior to certification provide a copy of the tree survey 9without the site plan to Environmental Management *11 Irrigation and other utility lines shall not be laid in trenches within the dripline of protected trees f *12. All site improvements must be field staked and reviewed by the city urban Forester prior to construction r SEVILLE CO'r!._rSG' AS00C. BLDG 12 2699 SeV11-"--6lvd. Clearwater, FL 34624 h ti P N1 iz AUG r /sg3 R f ?f 11792 992 _ ............. Louis.Hiltc)'A' Planning Division City of?aGlearwater ' °. P.O. Box 4748 {Clearwater, Florida 34624 04618-4748 If41141IilIlill!lItll?llllSf!!TI{!T!I!lftlitlllf.{!!.I lfl?tt311lI m 0 cm :m one C m a C I T Y O F C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 Office of City Attorney (813) 462-6760 Fax (813) 462-6426 August 3, 1993 Ms. Patricia M. Peters 2699 Seville Boulevard, Unit 704 Clearwater, Florida 34624-1151 Dear Ms. Peters: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 28, which I have forwarded to the city manager. Your letter begins by stating that your letter is "not a protest of the developing of the undeveloped lands with Seville." You have asked instead that we "consider" some very. intricately woven long- term leases prior to the letting of permits for new development, and specifically.your observations that: --Seville Boulevard is encumbered by leases to numerous unit owners and by mortgages, and some of the leases are held by a bank after foreclosure. --The recreational area is subleased to all 9 condominiums, and the legal description of Tract 1 goes to the middle of Seville Boulevard. --Portions of Seville Boulevard are under no "provision for maintenance." You have submitted that the development proposal will have "an extremely negative impact" upon 181 unit owners required to maintain portions of Seville Boulevard. These 181 unit owners have been "required to provide maintenance for the other 190 owners" and will be will be required to provide maintenance for the owners of the new 360 apartment residents of the Bayside Arbor complex, you have said. You have suggested that the 181 owners would be amenable to the proposed purchase of Seville Boulevard by ZOM Communities, Inc., if the first mortgagees, title insurance companies "and such" approve and if the leases and "other documents" are properly amended to ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' . reflect "change." Otherwise, you predict "all of us" will be enmeshed in "legal entanglements," which seems to imply that the City of Clearwater will be involved in litigation related to these matters. I can appreciate the frustrations all Seville Condominium residents must feel after so many years of complex and expensive litigation in an attempt to make sense out of a most bizarre situation, which was not created by the City. I can only assure you that the City will consider your concerns carefully in attempting to reach a decision which is fair to all concerned. Sincerely, M. A. albrai r. City Attorney MAG:a Copy: Michael Wright, City Manager f } Td s?? ?. )" o fr7 Lmiii31'i' C PARCEL A LEGAL DESCRIPTION From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East along the West section line of said Section 20, 600.00 feet; run thence South 89013'12" East along a line 600.00 feet Northerly and parallel to the South line of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet; thence run North 0°52'25" East, 733.92 feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of Government Lot 1; thence run South 89°57'02" East along the South line of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 Fast, 280.00 feet; thence run North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence continue North 27°02'39" East along the East line of Seville Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West 63.70 feet; thence run North 75°18' 15" West, 184.76 feet; thence run North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36°29'07" East, 439.88 feet; thence run South 43°11'54" East, 736.36 feet; thence continue South 43°11'54" East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14"03'39" West, 574.62 feet; thence run North 7635'16" West, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North 52'50'19" West 149.74 feet; thence run North 5216'49" West, 197.47 feet; thence run North 54'19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North 48°27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. AND PARCEL B LEGAL DESCRIPTION From the SW corner of Section 17 (Being also the NW corner of Section 20), Township 29 S, Range 16 E, run S88°57'02" East along the north line of said Section 20, 400.00 feet for a Point of Beginning; Run thence North 1°03'04" East along a line 400 feet easterly of the West line of said Section 17, 254.00 feet; run thence S88°57'02" East along the South line of Seville Condominium 4 (see Condominium Plat Book 7, Page 55-59, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida), 313.13 feet; run thence North 52°06'17" East 40 feet to a Point on the Centerline of Pearce Drive (see O.R. Book 3421, Page 223, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida); run thence Southeasterly along a curve to the left of 100 feet radius (chord bearing South 63°25'23" East, chord distance 86.19 feet), 89.11 feet; thence continue along the centerline of Pearce Drive, South 88°57'02" East, 588.08 feet (also being the South line of Seville Condominiums 3,8,11 & 14); run thence Southeasterly along a curve to the right of 166.63 feet radius (chord bearing South 67°38'32" East, chord distance 121.11 feet) 123.95 feet; run thence South 46°20'02" East, 237.90 feet; run thence North 27°02'59" East, 2.61 feet; run thence South 48°27154" East, 6.78 feet; run thence South 54019'17.0" East along the South line of that certain tract conveyed to A.E.L. (See O.R. Book 5232, Page 1130, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida), 207.80 feet; run thence South 52°36'49" East, 197.47 feet; run thence South 52'50'19" East, 149.74 feet; run thence South 76035'16" East, 1,130.45 feet; run thence South 14°03'39" West, 200 feet; Run thence North 89°13'12" West, 1,812.30 feet; run thence North 0°52'25" East along the East line of the West 1,400 feet of said Section 20, 733.92 feet; run thence North 88°57'02" West 1,000.00 feet to the POB. Subject to easements for ingress and egress, drainage and utilities, over Pearce Drive, as recorded in O.R. Book 3421, Page 223 and O.R. Book 3051, Page 586, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, and subject to easements for City of Clearwater sanitary sewers, as recorded in O.R. Book 1704, Pages 684-687 and O.R. Book 3273, Pages 254-255, and subject to easement to Florida Power Corporation for existing power lines, and subject to easement for existing water mains serving Seville Condominiums. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over Seville Boulevard and Pearce Drive, as recorded in O.R. Book 3051, Pages 586-587 and O.R. Book 3421, Page 223, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. EXHIBIT D Seville Boulevard Roadway Improvement Plan as prepared by King Engineering Associates, Inc. dated August 23, 1993. II? `. I .n _ .. kit 15 II v si Ig 11? . S V4 Via... .-n i La.-2 ft-l DV May 24, 1993 To Whom It May Concern: The purpose of this doc-am.ent is to authorize Edward PvIazur; Jr. to sign the Application For Site Flan. Review for that parcel of land located east of the Seville Condominium and owned by A.E.L. Partnership. This authorization Only pertains to the application being submitted by ZOM Commur?ties, Inc. Mr. Mazur is not authorized to sign any other documents on behalf of the A.E.L. Partnership concerning this property. Very truly yours, Annabel Larson, on behalf of A.E.L. Partnership Date: ?_V . , c CGZ.?.-o-z (G:\59\LARSON) j! JT =nl t•13 `iPlZ;i St' : ?.TN . h7 r ?r Coriillod To: THIS IS NOT A SURVEYI Sheet I of 2 . Section 17 ,Township 0? Soulh,Range /& East. Scale: I11'-' /001 Job Number 1142-001-009. P//VELLA5 Counly,Florido. Bearings oro based upon: WEST 6o11,vD W L4,A/ OF N0,2TN 6VD OF /O' 3AN/TA)eY 56WE,2. SEG?/nN /7- -/la. E,ABEAfeAlr, 5' BoTN .5/DES of N W I C6A-McG/NE. Ca,e. 000,- 3273, P,QE n t J 254 50' /VO,27N OF CEN7-6,e4 //VE OF 9 I l?l O SEV/GGE Bp le-aVARD AvVD 4/9 i7' Q 1. Ett,ST of WE'TERLY BO[JNDA?2Y ' 0 Q I L?eVE OF SECTicW 17-457-/!o. ?SBS' S7'OZ"f? 545.98' Oc ? ? 2 ti CG. CARWATE 5EV/LLE LTD. -roeACT - i 7 6M' 57'02•& G4914t9' Z ., e Q? -tMEDi.4N Il/!z o9 45E %2-6.33' - - 3 - - -Q` S6 VIGG s? 4 ( •) BOUGEV.4/2D ` I / M ? ? 9B ?' 1~// NBq'Gag'/O"h/ N901a4435"W ` II • ,Oz. 39y I ,2084' &9 62' ??? W 0 ?? N?35t?5OW I \f 'V'u i m O 5447' i) cA 4 IE EASEMEN7- 3 1 Noi • 03' U4"E 1 h W a 11 0 J - VD ? o ?ADO SCALE ? /"= /GYM' --_ FbiM' OF COMMENCEMENT SW Co,P.,/16Z of SEC. / 7 -2q -/fo. LEGAL DESCRIP'I°iON A parcel of land lying within Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the southwest corner of said Section 17, thence NOla03'30"E along the west boundary line of said Section 17 a distance of 810.93 feet; thence departing said westerly boundary line S88657'02"E, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19, State Road No. 55, and also being the westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwater Seville Ltd. as found on record in Q.R. Book 3362, Page 349 of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida; said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence NOla03'30"E along said right-of-way line and tract boundary line, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence S88a57'02"E a distance of 545.98 feet; thence SOla02'58"W a distance of 97.60 feet to a point on the northerly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 1 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 5, Page 2 of said public records; thence N88a44'35"W a distance of 69.62 feet; thence N89a08'10"W a distance of 120.84 feet; thence N88657'58"W a distance of 198.68 feet; thence N88a56'50"W a distance of 102.39 feet; thence N88656'50"W to the aforesaid easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19 a distance of 54.47 feet; thence N01a03'30"E a distance of 47.78 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. (SEE 5/-/EET 0 Foe ADD/T-/ONAL LEGAe-s Containing 1.2114 acres, or 53335.57 square feet, more or less. Cou.?sE TABLE DATE CALCULATED DRAWN CHECKED ITEM t hereby certify that the abo.e sketch and demerl,ltton wneto the mWiwlb technical standards as set forth by tlic VA.oclda Guard of Professional -71,913 ?%wz "Ll Wrvoyora tn. chapter 21 1111-6, rlorlds GYV r7 Administrative Code, purawot to section 171.027 rlarlde statutes. sketch sot valid unless slpnad and embossed w iur `yor-s /w - Z'L Professional Land survolo'#3612 Engineere • Planners • Surteyc7re • Sdenhais ItW ut n r• = r.w 4.v.+1 c.-1. ed. SWb •f-0 (-? 1b6 u•..rw,vnt ... futi •.7 qa L la+b /t?•-q ql r• u.w :LUt e«r rM, fl 7.i0. Ow.N., R 1411 Iwrya IL )AH 1 1 w• /•t ndv, -L )'6%j a t-1•, n, )}µt El In11 tt1-+t" p.» rN•M11 l-) 1ai1 tK-two. la.? 4 1,90 (?a? nr-vw r-- T , GF z IS IS NOT A SURVEY Sheol Z of Z , Section 17 ,Township ! ' South, Range /U East. Jab Number 114Z-001-000 PA,5CO Counly.,Florldo. r' LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: A tract of land lying within Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the southwest corner of said Section 17, thence N01°03'30"E along the west boundary line` of said Section 17 a distance of 810.93 feet; thence departing said westerly boundary line S88e57'02"E, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19, State Road No. 55, and also being the westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwater Seville Ltd. as found on record in O.R. Book 3362, Page 349 of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida; said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N01°03'30"E, along said right-of-way line and tract boundary line, a distance of 12.95 feet; thence leaving said right-of-way line and tract boundary line S88°58'02"E, for 424.74 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the West; thence Easterly along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 12.97 feet, a central angle of 179°59'57", .an arc length of 40.74 feet and a chord bearing S01°01'57"W, for 25.94 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence N88°57'41"W, for 424.75 feet to a point on the aforesaid easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19, State Road No. 55, and also being the westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwater Seville Ltd., thence along said line N01e03'30"E, for 12.94 feet; to the POINT OF BEGINNING; and containing 11272 square feet, more or less. LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: A tract of land lying within Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the southwest corner of said Section 17, thence M1*0L3'30'E along the west boundary line of said Section 17 a distance of 810.93 feet; thence departing said westerly boundary line S8805702"E, a distance of 645.99 feet; to the POINT OF BEGINNINCk, thence S01*=58"W, for 12.81 feet; thence N88e587M, for 10.45 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the East; thence Westerly along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 1299 feet, a central angle of 180°00'00", an arc length of 40.82 feet and a chord bearing N01*01'33"F, for 25.99 feet to the point of intersection with a non tangent line; thence S88°48'1M for 10.46 feet; thence SOle02'58"W, for 13.15 feet; to the POINT OF BEGINNING; and containing 537 square feet, more or less. COURSE TABLE N0. RADIUS LENGTH CHORD 13BARING DELTA L - - 1295 N01.03WE - 2 424.74' S88•S8'02'8 - 3. 129T 40.74' 25.94' S01'017M 179•S9'ST 4. - - 424.75 N88•ST41'W - S. - - 1294' NOt.03WE - 6. - - 1231' s01'o2'Srw - 7. - - 10.45' 1488•587M - 8. 1299' 40.82' 23.99' MI*01'33'E 180•00'oar 9. - -- 10AT S88.48'1rE - 10. - - 13.15' S01'038'W - ?.?EE SNEET DATE CALCULATE DRAWN CHECKED ITEM. I hereby certtfr., that 'the above sketch and dsscrlptloe most* the oLntmw( teehnloat standards as net forth by the rliorlds &acd of Professional Land Surveyors in chapter 71 Int-4, Florida Administrative Co". gwrsu"dt to Section 473.027 Florida Statutes. Sketch not valid unless signed and embossed u eurv or's MER PeoaEAR:t wt andRi rv yor*3612 XhVG E) G®NEER/NG A SS0CIA TES, INC. EnOheers - Marvlers - Surveyors . Scientists 115.1 ut to w 1..4 e..,.... trv ant ,....M 6.0 5'-5'1"5' A. SA..-1 11.1 t. t.ewM v 163 w w wan 1-1k n l(Mi ? 63«.1..., rt 1.1w b...d.. 1L 1431 E] ?.,. R 1n1. El all M n5'", 2 )au 11 (w11 m1-1141 tw1) M?to)) to-ear (a•) ?a tin (a•) 5'M-5163 ci I r-T' -i ..Y_ -l CITY OF C LEA,RWATER CONCURRENCY REVIEW STANDARD FORM 1. Applicant Information: Name Berton Thomas Address P.O. Box 1362 Clearwater, Florida 34617 Telephone ¢13) 443-6820 3. Type of Request: Building Permit Site Plan Review: a. Prelimnary b. Final c. Certified Subdivision Plat Review: a. Preliminary b. Final D.R.I. 2. Owner Information: Name. Same Address " Telephone ( ) Annexation Land Use Plan Amendment Rezoning Tree Removal Permit Clearing & Grubbing Permit Variance Conditional Use _X Other Transportation Con currency 4. Street Address/Location of Request: Seville Boulevard Southeast of Clearwater Mall Section 17, Township 29S, Range 16E 5. Description of Request: a. Tyype of Use b. Ntunbcr of Units (if residential) c. Gross Floor Area (if nonresidential) d. Proposed Size of Water Meter e. Gross Acreage of Site/Lot f. 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'` woo 74^0 zzao o` dos m??s . 9 iB ?? w( ? t ^h ? ? ? ? y ry`j? I a??N?JS B L? .•?? -TAVT - ?BERTON RADEN THOMAS PACT 2 --,IJNTRACT FOR SALE A V" OD PURCHASE ILA* BAR FLORIDA FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS AND THE PARTIES: WESTFIELD FINANCIAL CORPORATION a division of SIMKINS INDUS I N t. W,i of 6101 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 270, Miami. L 3312 (? » 305/261- ow BERTON RADEN THOMAS, as TRUSTEE . His heirs, successors and/or assigns o+ 38 North Pine Circle. Belleair. FL 34616 - ON ww sum wma buy an E the sw PAW rjaaa T° j+.d a, the ? Pay R .na. a` this hereby terms and o?anos which IWXUD L 18.13 acres M.O.L. uplands) and 7.97 acres %. ...(Old Tampa Bay botaftwhed tom land DESCRIPINAw ftL"dd.aertp- end PAW Poupwir bro.dIn City of Clearwater, Pinellas taorift Pinellas County Parcel Numbers 17-29-16-00000-330-0600 and 20-29-16-00000-210-0L -A* for legal description and reduced survey, marked in red. iq 9~ addr.ss, city, sip, of ft POWM, ft: no address on Pierce Drive. ESCROW AGRF,EMEN•r A.r,i„ PAR?NMSi11P, A F•1.DR1nA GfNmAf, rAmNt- smP 1111YFR S: BER'It7N RAnM 11iCr1A.S, AS TRU.M' r f1R0f,r•.1?•rY: SrE ATTACffr•.f) COtTMACr CLOS I IW DATE.: ON OR 13F.FDRE JANUARY 5, 1.993 mt IIt ie 12th day of OCIODfR , 1992, affecting the above rrriperf-.y. The Sellers and the Purchasers herein agree to close the above t rnnsact ion and request I.ANU 'rITLE COMPANY OF FLORInA. TNr. _ ? FAX MESSAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT P.O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FL 34618-4748 OFFICE PHONE - (813) 462-6880 FAX PHONE - (813) 462-6476 TO: FROM: DATE: Michael Wright, City Manager Scott Shuford, Planning Manager August 19, 1993 MESSAGE: JUST TALKED TO MARCIA DANIELS OF THE SIERRA CLUB. SHE SUGGESTED TWO SOURCES OF NON-LOCAL FUNDS FOR PURCHASE OF THE BAYSIDE ARBORS PROJECT PROPERTY: SWIM PRESERVATION 2000 FUNDS ,w_. DER/ESTUARINE RESEARCH DEPT FUNDS AS PART OF OUR DISCUSSION, I INDICATED TO HER THAT ANY LAND ACQUISITION FOR WATERFRONT PARKS SHOULD TAKE INTO ACCOUNT PUBLIC, USE IMPACTS (E.G., THE PUBLIC DRIVING THROUGH AN EXISTING DEVELOPMENT ON A PRIVATE ROAD) AND WHETHER OTHER, BETTER-SITUATED PROPERTIES EXISTED. SHE MAY LOOK AT THE STOWELL PROPERTY OFF THORNTON ROAD, FOR EXAMPLE. NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): m 1 1 C?? ?=F 4 - r,47c, P. tea z . t?? ?;71 L?99. ?y TO Tr L P. 01 Re = a? NOTICE TO: MAYOR GARVEY AND CITY COMMISSIONERS THERE ARE A NOISY, VOCIFEROUS FEW RESIDENTS OF SEVILLE WHO ARE OBJECTING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAYSIDE ARBORS BY ZOM COMMU- NITIES, INC. BY THIS NOTICE WE WISH TO ADVISE YOU THAT THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTS OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM 11, 26?0 PEARCE DRIVE, CLEARWATER FLORIDA, FAVOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAYSIDE ARBORS OR AT LEAST HAVE NO OBJECTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT: NAME t APT -? ....... . . - . .......... .. u-/-a3. ...?? .............. /A. I- ...v................................... ?-`':}.t•,_ [S ................. ....? .? •.. _G:1:n .. ............. ?.r! ./. .. .?u?z yt.C-211 lip . ............ .. ?. ....................... -/ .?' . ... .. ............. ./. . - - ...... ................ ;..:... L1?1 ....... _ ........... •-? / ?? ................ . .. .. ................. l? 5 ...... sz 6 j r .. .t- .... . ........... . _s a-7 .. 4/-? . ' ?: rC ? ` 9-? •'?`. ? .................. .. .. NOTICE TO: MAYOR GARVEY AND CITY COMMISSIONERS THERE ARE A NOISY, VOCIFEROUS FEW RESIDENTS OF SEVILLE WHO ARE OBJECTING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAYSIDE ARBORS BY ZOM COMMU- NITIES, INC. BY THIS NOTICE WE WISH TO ADVISE YOU THAT THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTS OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM ,11, 2630 PEARCE DRIVE, CLEARWATER FLORIDA, FAVOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAYSIDE ARBORS OR AT LEAST HAVE NO OBJECTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT: NAME Q? APT ... \? . .. ... ...... .? . .:..... .... ....................................... ...... PLEASE.NOTE-THAT. THE. ABOVE- SIGNERS. REPRESENT-21 OF THE 34 APART- MENTS.WHICH-WERE. OCCUPIED. DURING THE.PERIOD_OF.AUGUST 24 THROUGH .................................. .... AUGUST ?6 ........ 7. AND. 21 _ OE. THE. ??_ W?-Np_ WE+:?. CONTACTED. -: ,.... ...... John R. Meenan ....................................... ...... ....................................... ....-- ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... .----- ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ....>. ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... ....................................... ...... .yam.. ..w 9<;ST1tEA9L lEO. 4477- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Or CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LARD USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE. DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCAIEJ AT THE EASTERN TERMINUS OF SEVILLE BOULEVARD, PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, FROM NONE TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (CONDITIONED), SUBJECT TO SUCH LIMITATIONS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY THE COUNTYWIDE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF PINELLAS COUNTY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, all applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Developo+ent Regulation Act have been complied with in connection with the amendment set forth in this ordinance: and WHEREAS, the amendment set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section I. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan, of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See Exhibit A attached hereto. (LUP 88-11) From: None To: Medium Density Residential (Conditioned) e t one. Nothing herein shall be construed as authorizing the development of the property at a density or intensity of use greater than ten (10) units per gross acre, its allowed by the countywide comprehensive plan of Pinellas County, Florida. This section shall not be deemed severable from the remainder, of this ordinance. Section 3. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED January 18, 1990 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED AS AMENDED Attest: yn TA E. ou eau Cit,Jerk Approved as .o fora; n correctness: l? N M. A. Galbraith- City Attorney June 21, 1990 Rrc1 ar A. Frtzge Vice Mayor-Commissioner i t From: Shuford (SCOTT) To: 'LOU, WALT Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1993 5:30 pm Subject: URGENT - SAYSIDE ARBORS PHASE II LET'S TRY TO GET PHASE II ON FOR THE 8/19 CC AGENDA. LOU - I'VE STARTED A CC ITEM (DUE TO CLERK BY 7/23). YOU'LL NEED TO ASSIGN A PSP NUMBER AND COMPLETE THE PRELIM CONDITIONS; ENOUGH SITE PLANS SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO THE ITEM FOR CC REVIEW (12). WALT - PLS BEGIN ROUTING ASAP. REQUEST THAT COMMENTS COME BACK BY NOON ON 7/22. YOU SHOULD E-MAIL KEY PLAYERS ASKING FOR THEIR INDULGENCE (ESP., MIKE QUILLEN, PETE YAUCH/DON MEERIANS AND BOBS MARAN/PERKINS). THANKS. SS CC: SANDY -" ft Item # Clearwater City Commission. Meeting Date: Agenda Cover Memorandum RTE SUBJECT: Preliminary Site Plan for Bayside Arbors, Phase II, located east and north of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park; AEL Partnership (Owner); King Engineering and Associates, Inc. (Representative). (PSP 93- ) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive preliminary site plan for Bayside Arbors, Phase II, and authorize the Development Review Committee to approve a final site plan subject to the preliminary conditions on page two. ? and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: This is Phase II of the Bayside Arbors development located east and north of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park development. Phase II consists of 136 apartment units constructed on 18.175 acres of upland property zoned RM-12. Of this 18.175 acres, 11.635 acres is restricted to a maximum density of 10 units per acre. Regardless, the development is proposed to be constructed at a density of approximately 7.5 units per acre, considerably less than the allowable density. The Commission required Bayside Arbors, Phase I to conform to the requirements of the revised Tree Protection Ordinance which was .adopted on July 15, 1993 on second reading. Phase II will likewise conform to these requirements. Preliminary review of the site plan indicates that the applicant has done a good job avoiding most trees on the site. A traffic impact study has been submitted and is under review by the Traffic Engineer. The site data table needs to be revised to reflect the 50 ft. required setback from Tampa Bay. There is no transfer of development rights issue for the Phase II project, so the Commission may refer the plan to the Development Review Committee for final approval. Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: $ NIA Commission Action: Legal N/A PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Total ? Approved Budget Purchasing N/A N/A ? Approved w/conditions Risk Mgmt. N/A User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. ? Denied cis N/A ? Continued to: ACM Funding Source: Other N/A ? Capital Imp. Advertised: ? Operating Attachments: Date: ? Other APPLICATION Paper: MAP ® Not Required Submitted by: Affected Parties ? None ? Notified Appropriation Code: ® Not Required City Manager R Ot Printed on recycled paper PSP 93-04 Page 2 eVSURROUNDING LAND USES NORTH: Vacant (Proposed Apartments - Bayside Arbors, Phase 1) SOUTH: Mobile home park EAST: Tampa Bay WEST: Mobile home park ACCESS: U.S. Hwy. 19 via Seville Boulevard PARKING: 1.5 parking spaces per unit - on site parking DRAINAGE: SWFWMD design standards and City of Clearwater design standards UTILITIES: All essential utilities are provided by the City of Clearwater CONCURRENCY: Traffic Impact Study has been submitted to the City Traffic Engineer PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SITE PLAN CONDITIONS: -I--- 1) 7?? 1AUe-, 6v6e,??? 3,2- J+ i O m a v c? x A m A G. 0 C A A E• W A Q' A ti m5 v, 70 ? ?+ O O O ? ono Ao < A A H a A ? N s a ._ O Vf ~ O? ?p ON S A H ti Prepared By and Return ' James E. Slater, P.A. Broad and Cassel Barnett Bank Center P.O. Box 4961 Orlando, Florida 32802- THIS SEVILLE BOULEVARD AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of this day of 1993, by and between ZBA, INC., a Florida corporation (hereinafter referred to as "ZBA"), ZOM BAYSIDE ARBORS, LTD., a florida limited partnership (hereinafter referred to as "ZOM"), and THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as "City"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, ZBA is the owner of all or a portion or claims ownership interest of the fee simple title to a private roadway known as Seville Boulevard (the "Road"), which Road is located on the lands described on Exhibit "A" described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, ZBA is the owner of the fee simple title to the westerly most 545 feet of the Road (the "Front Segment"), which Front Segment is more particularly described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, ZOM is the owner of the lands described on Exhibit. "C" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the "ZOM Property"), and is the owner and/or the beneficiary of one or more easements over the Road providing access for ingress, egress, regress, and utilities to serve the ZOM Property; and WHEREAS, ZOM is desirous of developing a 360 unit rental apartment complex (the "Project") on the ZOM Property, and the City will grant the permits and approvals necessary to allow for the development of the Project only upon ZBA's and ZOM's agreement to the terms and conditions as set forth hereinbelow; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of $10.00,and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties, ZBA, ZOM and the City do hereby agree as follows: RE1076 001 i u E4DU"09.21A 9?0921 1. Incorporation of Recitals. Tile parties acknowledge and agree that the foregoing recitals are true and correct, and are hereby ratified and confirmed. 2. Initial Repairs. ZBA hereby agrees to conduct the maintenance and repairs to the Road as set forth on Exhibit "D" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the "Initial Repairs") and to complete said Initial Repairs on or before one year from the date of issuance by the City of any permits required to conduct the Initial Repairs. 3. Conti nuing,Repairs. From and after the time that the Initial Repairs have been made and completed, ZBA shall thereafter conduct such maintenance, repairs, and replacements to the Road as may be required to keep and maintain the Road to the City's standards and requirements for public roads, as such standards and requirements are and may hereafter be in force, or may be amended, from time to time (the "Continuing Repairs"), subject, however, to the elimination of ZBA's obligations for Continuing Repairs on the Front Segment if and when said Front Segment is dedicated to the City in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 10 hereinbelow. 4. Rights and Remedies of City. In the event that ZBA does not perform any of the Initial Repairs or the Continuing Repairs, or commence the performance thereof, on or before thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from the City specifying the nature of the repairs to be performed, then the City shall have the right to seek any and all rights and remedies against ZBA and ZOM as may be available hereunder or otherwise available under the laws of the State of Florida, either at law or in equity. The City's rights an remedies shall include, but shall not be limited to the following: (a) The City shall have the right, but not the obligations to perform any such repairs, maintenance, or replacements which are not performed by ZBA, and to thereafter recover, the direct and reasonable costs and expenses thereof from ZBA and/or ZOM, jointly and severally, pursuant to the provisions of subparagraphs (b), (c) or (e) of this Paragraph 4; (b) To file, and to foreclose, a lien against ZBA's ad ZOM's properties pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 7 hereinbelow; (c) To seek a judgment against ZBA and/or ZOM, jointly or severally, for the cost and expenses of the maintenance repairs or replacements to the Road which are required, and which ZBA has failed to perform; (d) To seek specific performance of this Agreement; (e) To draw upon the Letter of Credit (as defined hereinbelow) pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 6 hereinbelow. R FpmWnfM?l 1 ?l ESI)DIM "A Vtnri 2 Provided, however, and notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, ZBA shall not be held to be in default hereunder for failure to perform either the Initial Repairs or the Continuing Repairs within the time required or allowed therefor, so long and ZBA commences performance of the required repairs on or before the end of thirty (30) days after its receipt of written notice from the City stating with specificity the repairs to be made, and thereafter, diligently and continuously pursues such repairs in good faith and in a commercially reasonably manner until completion, subject, however, to war, strikes, labor disputes, material shortages, inclement weather acts of God or other conditions beyond the control of ZBA. 5. Guaranty of ZOM. ZOM hereby irremovably and unconditionally guarantees the City that ZBA shall fully and completely pay an perform each and every one of its obligations hereunder. In the event of a failure or refusal of ZBA to pay or perform any of its obligations hereunder, ZOM shall have the right, but not the obligation to pay or perform such obligations. Provided, however, that in the event of any such failure or refusal to perform by ZBA which results in a default hereunder and which default is not cured within any applicable grace or curative period, then ZOM shall be liable to the City hereunder, jointly and severally with ZBA for such damages as are proximately caused the City by such default. 6. . Letter of Credit. In order to secure the performance of ZBA's obligations with regard to the Initial Repairs, ZBA has posted with the City a Letter of Credit, in the face amount of $125,000.00 (the "Letter of Credit"). As soon as ZBA has completed the Initial Repairs as required hereby, the City agrees to return the Letter of Credit to ZBA, and, upon the request of ZBA or ZOM, to execute and deliver to ZBA or ZOM a document in recordable form acknowledging the satisfactory completion of the Initial Repairs. 7. City's Lien Rights. (a) In the event that the City exercises its option to perform any repairs required hereunder and which are not performed within the time allowed therefor. The City shall have the right to be reimbursed for any and all costs and expenses incurred by the City in performing such repairs or causing such repairs to be performed. In such event, the City shall send ZBA and ZOM an invoice or invoices for such costs and expenses together with such supporting details and documentation evidencing such costs and expenses as may be reasonably requested by ZBA or ZOM. In the event that such invoice or invoices are not paid by ZBA or ZOM within thirty (30) days from ZBA or ZOM's receipt of the invoice together with any requested detail and documentation, then the unpaid balance of such invoices shall thereafter bear interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum until paid in full. (b) In the event such invoice or invoices are not paid within the thirty (30) day period set forth in Paragraph 7(a) above, then, and in such event, the City shall have the further right to file a claim of lien against the ZOM Property and the Road in the amount of the unpaid balance of the invoice(s). Such claim of lien shall be foreclosable against REW76 OO1 IV tA)DI1-w.23\ 971"2) 3 the ZOM Property and the Road in the same manner as established in Chapter 713, Florida Statutes for the foreclosure of construction liens. Any such claim of lien filed by the City hereunder shall be effective, and shall have priority only from the time that the same shall have been filed and recorded in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the rights and remedies of the City hereunder, including any rights, remedies, or priorities arising from a lien filed pursuant to this Paragraph 7(b) are, and shall always and forever be subject, subordinate, junior and inferior to the lien of any bona fide institutional first mortgage, and the rights and remedies of the bonafide institutional first mortgage lender thereunder. It is the intent of this provisions that in the event of a foreclosure of a bona fide institutional first mortgage on the ZOM Property or the Road, such foreclosure shall extinguish any liens or claim of lien by the City against the foreclosure for any and all amounts or obligations incurred prior to the issuance of a certificate of title. Provided, however, that one a certificate of title has been issued, then new owner of the Road or the ZOM Property shall thereafter become liable for the obligations of ZBA or ZOM, as the case may be which arise, or which may be incurred after the date of the issuance of certificate of title. Provided, further that the foreclosure of a bona fide institutional first mortgage, or the sale, conveyance or other disposition of title by ZBA or ZOM shall in no way release ZBA or ZOM for any obligations or liabilities which shall have accrued or been incurred prior to he date of such foreclosure, sale, conveyance or dispositions. In the event of such foreclosure, sale, conveyance or other disposition, ZBA or ZOM, or their respective successors or assigns shall not be liable for any obligations or liabilities which incur or which are incurred hereunder after the date that ZBA, ZOM or their respective successors or assigns have parted with or conveyed title to the Road or ZOM Property, as the case may be, or record. (c) It is intended that the subordination and release provisions of Paragraph 7(b) shall be automatic and self-operative. However, upon the reasonable request of ZBA, ZOM, their respective successors or assigns, or any bona fide institutional first mortgage therefor, the City shall execute and deliver such documents in recordable form as may be requested from time to tim to evidence and implement the provisions of Paragraph 2(b) and/or to set forth whether or not the obligations of ZBA or ZOM hereunder are current and not in default, or alternatively, the nature of any defaults and/or the amount of any monies claimed hereunder. 8. Covenants Running With the Land. The obligations of ZBA and ZOM hereunder are intended to be and shall be covenants running with title to the Road and the ZOM Property respectively. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of ZBA, ZOM and the City, and their respective successors and assigns. Provided, however, that it is expressly agrees that no person, group of persons„ entity or group of entities are intended to be a third party beneficiary or beneficiaries hereunder, and no person, entity or group shall have any rights, or remedies hereunder or shall have any right to sue any party for breach of 9,rmn 4 or to enforce this Agreement, or any provision hereof other than ZBA, ZOM, the City or their respective successors or assigns. 9. ZOM's Certificates of Occupancy. ZOM hereby acknowledges and agrees that even thought he City has issued or may issue in the future building permits with regard to the development of the ZOM Property, ZOM shall not e entitled to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy with regard to the ZOM Property until the Initial Repairs shall have been completed and paid for in accordance with the terms hereof. 10. Dedication of the Front Segment. At such time as the Initial Repairs are completed, ZBA hereby agrees to dedicate the Front Segment to the City and the City hereby agrees to accept the dedication of the Front Segment from ZBA, subject to the terms and conditions set forth hereinbelow. as a condition to the obligations of the parties under this Paragraph 10, the following conditions shall be met. (a) ZBA shall convey to the City by Special Warranty Deed title to the Front Segment free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, except for: (i) Easements and rights of owners of property in the area over, under, across and through the Front Segment for access, ingress, egress and regress for vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and for utility purposes; and (ii) The Signage Easement specified in Paragraph 10(c) hereinbelow; (iii) Such other matters as may be acceptable to the City. (b) ZBA, at ZBA's sole cost and expense, shall provide the City with a title insurance commitment and policy issued by First American Title Insurance Company; or some other title insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Florida; . (c) Prior to the conveyance by ZBA to the City, ZBA shall grant to ZOM a perpetual, exclusive easement over, under, across and through the median located in the Front Segment for the purpose of allowing ZOM to construct; install and maintain landscaping and signage advertising the Project to be constructed on the ZOM Property, and for such other directional and informational Signage as ZOM may desire. Such easement shall additionally grant ZOM the right to run utility lines across the Front Segment to service the signage and landscaping, and to cross the Front Segment in order to construct, install, maintain, repair and replace such landscaping and signage. (d) ZBA shall have obtained from the owners of the land immediately abutting the Front Segment to the north, a landscaping, utility and sidewalk easement ten feet k1?07tJ$1-1Iursi .,,,., 0-24 5 (10') in width in favor of the City, and in form and content reasonably acceptable to the City. From and after the date that the Front Segment is conveyed to the City by ZBA, neither ZBA nor ZOM, nor their respective successors or assigns shall have any further obligations for Continuing Repairs with regard to the Front Segment. 11. Notices. Any notice which may be permitted or required hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given as of the date and time the same are personally delivered or sent via facsimile, with the facsimile receipt confirmed telephonically by the sender, or three (3) days after depositing with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or within one (1) day after depositing with Federal Express or other overnight delivery service from which a receipt may be obtained, and addressed as follows: To ZBA at the following address: ZBA, Inc. 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, Florida 32789 Attention: Steven W. Patterson Phone No.: (407) 644-6300 Facsimile No.: (407) 740-5769 To ZOM at the following address: Zorn Bayside Arbors, Ltd. 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, Florida 32789 Attention: Steven W. Patterson Phone No.: (407) 644-6300 Facsimile No.: (407) 740-5769 with a copy to: Broad and Cassel 390 North Orange Avenue Suite 1100 P.O. Box 4961 Orlando, FL 32810 Attn: James E. Slater Phone No.: (407) 839-4200 Facsimile No.: (407) 425-8377 R F107MR\MI IV fS )DIRM,.1A """' 6 To the City at the following address: Phone No.: _ Facsimile No.: or to such other address as. either party hereto shall frorn tirne to time designate to the other party by notice in writing as herein provided. 12. General Provisions. No failure of either party to exercise any power given hereunder or to insist upon strict compliance with any obligation specified herein, and no custom or practice at variance with the terms hereof, shall constitute a waiver of either party's right to demand exact compliance with the terms hereof. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto. Any amendment to this Agreement shall not be binding upon any of the parties hereto unless such amendment is in writing and executed by Seller and Purchaser. The provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, administrators, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. The headings inserted at the beginning of each paragraph are for convenience only, and do not add to or subtract from the meaning of the contents of each paragraph. The parties do hereby covenant and agree that such documents as may be legally necessary or otherwise appropriate to carry out the terms of this Agreement shall be executed and delivered by each party upon the reasonable request of any other party. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with interpreted the laws of the State of Florida. 13. Severability. This Agreement is intended to be performed in accordance with, and only to the extent permitted by, all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, for any reason and to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby but rather shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law. 14. Litigation. In the event that any party fails or refuses to perform any obligation required of it hereunder, or in the event of any other breach or default hereunder, any non- breaching party shall be entitled to seek, pursue and obtain any and all rights, remedies or relied which may be available to it at law or in equity under the laws of the State of Florida, including, NI: "f-Wmll1V F_VI)DIIMI.23A 9/M!' 1 7 without limitation, the right to obtain specific performance hereof, or injunctive relief either mandatory or prohibitory. In the event of any litigation arising out of resulting from or concerning this agreement its enforcement or enforceability, its interpretation, or its termination, cancellation or rescission, the prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to recover from the non-prevailing party or parties its or their costs of litigation, including, without limitation, attorneys, and paralegals' fees, whether or incurred before, during or after trial, upon any appellate level, or in any administrative, bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding. 15. No Joint Venture. Neither this Agreement, nor any actions taken in performance hereof shall be deemed or construed to create any partnership or joint venture or similar relationship by or among the parties hereto or any of them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. "ZBA" Witnesses: ZBA, INC., a Florida Corporation Print Name: Print Name: By: STEVEN W. PATTERSON President (Corporate Sea]) "ZOM" ZOM BAYSiDE ARBORS, LTD., a Florida limited partnership Print Name: Print Name: By: ZOM COMMUNITIES, INC., a Florida corporation its general partner. By: STEVEN W. PATTERSON President (CORPORATE SEAL) R E07"MMI IV rMI)IIN.21A 91IW`1 8 "CITY" THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLORIDA, a municipal corporation By: _ Name: Its City Manager Countersigned: By: Name: Its Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to Form By: _ Name: Its City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ATTEST: Name: Its City Clerk The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this., day of , 1993 by STEVEN W. PATTERSON, as President of ZBA, Inc., who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before ?ne that he executed the same for the uses and purposes therein expressed and who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. Signature Naive (Printed, Typed, or Stamped) Title Commission Expires: Serial Number (if applicable) (SEAL) RF,070.1l1 001 I V rSDDIR`9. 73A 93-21 9 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 1993 by STEVEN W. PATTERSON, as President of ZOM Communities„ Inc., general partner of ZOM Bayside Arbors, Ltd., who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he executed the same for the uses and purposes therein expressed and who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. Signature Name (Printed, Typed, or Stamped) Title Commission Expires: Serial Number (if applicable) (SEAL) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ------------ 1993 by ------------------------ as City Manager, , as City Clerk, and , as Mayor- Commissioner, of the City of Clearwater, a Municipal Corporation, who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that lie executed the same freely and voluntarily for and on behalf of the City of Clearwater, a Municipal Corporation, for the uses and purposes therein expressed and who are personally known to me or who have produced as identification. Signature Name (Printed, Typed, or Stamped) Title Commission Expires: Serial Number (if applicable) (SEAL) R llil?nllft1y111\1FSDDII-N 21A a3-2' 10 F re Prepared By and Return To: James E. Slater, P.A. Broad and Cassel Barnett Bank Center 390 North Orange Avenue Suite 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT AND GRANT OF LIMITED EASEMENTS THIS AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT AND GRANT OF LIMITED EASEMENTS is made and entered into as of this day of , 1993, by and between ZOM BAYSIDE ARBORS, LTD., a Florida limited partnership (hereinafter referred to as "ZOM") and THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLORIDA, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "City"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City and the estate and the heirs of Eugene Lovick Pearce entered into that certain Agreement and Grant of Limited Easements, dated May 29,1 963, and recorded in Official Records Book 1704, Page 674, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida (the "Agreement"); WHEREAS, pursuant to Paragraph 3 of the Agreement, the City was granted certain temporary and permanent easements; and WHEREAS, all of the temporary easements has expired and are of no further force and effect; and . WHEREAS, ZOM is the owner of the real property which is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the "ZOM Property"); and WHEREAS, the permanent easement described in Paragraph 3(c) of the Agreement (the "Easement") is located on the ZOM Property; and WHEREAS, the City and ZOM are desirous of amending and modifying certain of the terms and conditions of the Agreement; R Mn76M1-14U Eb1)b1111k 2M 9304:A 1 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of $10.00, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by each of the parties, ZOM and the City.do hereby agree as follows: 1. The parties acknowledge and agree that the recitals set forth hereinabove are true and correct, and said recitals are hereby ratified an confirmed by ZOM and the City. 2. ZOM and the City hereby agree that the width of the Easement shall be increased from ten feet (10') to twenty feet (20'). In order to accomplish such intent, ZOM and the City hereby agree that the Agreement shall be and is hereby modified and amended by deleting said subparagraph (c) of Paragraph 3 in its entirety, and substituting the following therefor: "(c) A nonexclusive, perpetual easement twenty feet (20') in width lying ten feet (10') on either side of the centerline described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof." The Exhibit "B" referred to in said substituted subparagraph (c) is and shall be the Exhibit "B" attached to and made a part of this Amendment of Agreement and Grant of Limited Easements. To the extent required to effectuate the foregoing expansion and amendment of the Easement, ZOM does hereby give, grant and convey to the City a non-exclusive, perpetual easement for the purposes and uses as set forth in the Agreement, and subject to all of the terms, conditions, provisions, limitations, restrictions, and reservations as set forth therein, twenty feet (20') in width over, under, across and through those lands owned by ZOM lying ten feet (10') on either side of the centerline described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. 3. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Agreement, and all of its terms, conditions, provisions, limitations, restrictions and reservations are and shall remain, in full force and effect, except and to the extent modified, and amended or supplemented hereby. Rf1?7Nfiry?1 JV F;til)I)?1nV. 29A 9AW- f 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Grant of Limited Easements as of the day and year first above written. Witnesses: Print Name: Print Name: Countersigned: By: Name: Its Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to Form By: _ Name: Its City Attorney ZOM BAYSIDE ARBORS, LTD., a Florida limited partnership By: ZOM COMMUNITIES, INC., a Florida corporation its general partner. By: STEVEN W. PATTERSON President (CORPORATE SEAL) THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLORIDA, a municipal corporation By: Name: Its City Manager ATTEST: Name: Its City Clerk R FIAT R'd114V F_M111. M.+,RA V,A.N 3 ti STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 1993 by STEVEN W. PATTERSON, as President of ZOM Corn ?nunities,, Inc., general partner of ZOM Bayside Arbors, Ltd., who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he executed the same for the uses and purposes therein expressed and who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. Signature Name (Printed, Typed, or Stamped) Title Commission Expires: Serial Number (if applicable) (SEAL) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 1993 by as City Manager, , as City Clerk, and , as Mayor- Commissioner, of the City of Clearwater, a Municipal Corporation, who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he executed the same freely and voluntarily for and on behalf of the City of Clearwater, a Municipal Corporation, for the uses and purposes therein expressed and who are personally known to me or who have produced as identification. Signature Name (Printed, Typed, or Stamped) Title Commission Expires: Serial Number (if applicable) (SEAL) R P,07w M14V ERDDIIfrk28n 9,?:R 4 EXHIBIT A PARCEL A LEGAL DESCRIPTION From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East along the West section line of said Section 20, 600.00 feet; run thence South 89013'12" East along a line 600.00 feet Northerly and parallel to the South sine of said Government Lot 1, 1,400.00 feet; thence run North 0°52'25" East, 733.92 feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of Government Lot I; thence run South 89057'02" Fast along the South line of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence continue North 27°02'39" East along the East line of Seville Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West 63.70 feet; thence run North 75°18' 15" West, 184.76 feet; thence run North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36129'07" East, 439.88 feet; thence run South 43°11'54" East, 736.36 feet; thence continue South 43011'54" East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; thence run North 76°35' 16" West, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North 52'50'19" West 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 feet; thence run North 54°19' 17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North 48027'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. AND PARCEL B LEGAL DESCRIPTION From the SW corner of Section 17 (Being also the NW corner of Section 20), Township 29 S, Range 16 E, run S88057'02" East along the north line of said Section 20, 400;00 feet for a Point of Beginning; Run thence North 1°03'04" East along a line 400 feet easterly of the West line of said Section 17, 254.00 feet; run thence S88°57'02" East along the South line of Seville Condominium 4 (see Condominium Plat Book 7, Page 55-59, Public Records of Pinellas` County, Florida), 313.13 feet; run thence North 52,06'17" East 40 feet to a Point on the Centerline of Pearce Drive (see O.R. Book 3421, Page 223, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida); run thence Southeasterly along a curve to the left of 100 feet radius (chord bearing South 63°25'23" East, chord distance 86.19 feet), 89.11 feet; thence continue along the centerline of Pearce Drive, South 88057102" East, 588.08 feet (also being the South line of Seville Condominiums 3,8,11 & 14); run thence Southeasterly along a curve to the right of 166.63 feet radius (chord bearing South 67°38'32" East, chord distance 121.11 feet) 123.95 feet; run thence South 46120'02" East, 237.90 feet; run thence North 27°02'59" East, 2.61 feet; run thence South 48°27'54" East, 6.78 feet; run. thence South 54°19' 17.0" East along the South line of that certain tract conveyed to A.E.L. (See O.R. Book 5232, Page 1130, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida), 207.80 feet; run thence South 52°36'49" East, 197.47 feet; run thence South 52050'19" East, 149.74 feet; run thence South 76°35'16" East, 1,136.45 feet; run thence South 14°03'39" West, 200 feet; Run thence North 89113'12" West, 1,812.30 feet; run thence North 0°52'25" East along the East line of the West 1,400 feet of said Section 20, 733.92 feet; run thence North 88°57'02" West 1,000.00 feet to the POB. Subject to easements for ingress and egress, drainage and utilities, over Pearce Drive, as recorded in O.R. Book 3421, Page 223 and O.R. Book 3051, Page 586, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, and subject to easements for City of Clearwater sanitary sewers, as recorded in O.R. Book 1704, Pages 684-687 and O.R. Book 3273, Pages 254-255, and subject to easement to Florida Power Corporation for existing power lines, and subject to easement for existing water mains serving Seville Condominiums. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over Seville Boulevard and Pearce Drive, as recorded in O.R. Book 3051, Pages 586-587 and O.R. Book 3421, Page 223, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. n A • THIS IS NOT A SURVEY 120. / Fi??Nr ?l h?j OF TE2M/NU: ? Jo /00 N oo, Qo. TAMPA d / BAY Ja / .57.03,E ODD ?? n` h ? 1043. 7/' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A continuous 20.00 foot strip of land lying 10.00feet on each side of the following described line, lying within Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida, and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at Northwest corner of said Section 20; thence S88°57'03"E, along the North line of said Section for 1400.00 feet; thence SOO'52'25"W, for 733.92 feet; thence S89°13'12"E, for 643.71 feet; to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said line also being the southerly limits of the westerly and easterly lines of said easement; thence N14°56'07"E, for 455.71 feet; thence N26°41'21"E, for 38750 feet; thence N28°35'43"E, for 580.62 feet; thence N51°04'12"E, for 190.54 feet to a point of a boundary 11ne having a bearing of S43°11'54"E, said line being the POINT OF TERMINUS and the northerly limits of the westerly and easterly lines of said easement. EXHIBIT B ZOM COMMUNITIES, INC. BAYSIDE ARBORS SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT SCALE: GATE: DRAWN UY: CKO 0Y 1" = 100' 9/20/93 RMC EWR If" DlffallQX?1? -4"V"A174 AIC 24045 U.S. Hwy. 10 North Clearwater. florldo 34023 Phone (813) 701-1441 'B. PC. .IOU NO.: SEC. 1WP. RCE. SHEET NO.: N/A 11142-001-0001 20 - 29 - 16 1 OF 1 b EXHIBIT A SEVILLE BOULEVARD A parcel of land, from U.S. 19 to the A.E.L. Partnership tract of land which lies at the Eastern P-)d of said Boulevard. Said parcel being within Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida, and is more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Southwest corner' of said Section 17; thence North 01 °03'04" East (North 01 °03'30" E field) with the Westerly boundary line of said Section 17, a distance of 810.00 feet (810.93 feet field); thence departing said Westerly boundary line South 88°57'02" East, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point, said point being on the Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. 19 State road number 55, and also being the Westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwater Seville Ltd. as found on record in O.R. Book 3362 at Page 349 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, said point being the Point of Beginning; thence North 01 °03'04" East (North 01 °03'30" E field) along said right-of-way line and tract boundary line, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence South 88°57'02" East, a distance of 99.98 feet; thence departing said right-of-way line and continue with said tract boundary line South 88°57'0 East, a distance of 742.60 feet; thence departing said tract boundary line and running with the Northerly edge of a concrete valley gutter which lies at the North side of existing Seville Boulevard South 88°54'42" East. a distance of 31.46 feet; South 89°24'32" East, a distance of 94.39 feet; thence South 79°47'51 " East, a distance of 67.86 feet; thence South 75°15'59" East, a distance of 24.49 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 78.90 feet and a central angle of 28°51'23"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 39.74 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears Soutli 89°38'36" East, a distance of 39.32 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 172.90 feet and a central angle of 25°09'22"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 75.91 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 83 *35'11 " East, a distance of 75.30 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 332.60 feet and a central angle of 17°35'47"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the left a distance of 102.15 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 82°49'14" East, a distance of 101.74 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence North 87°54'01" East, a distance of 26.07 feet; to a concave to the North said curve having point of intersection with a•?;an-tangent curve, b a radius of 350.50 feet and a central angle of 06°05'58"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 37.31 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 85°47'54" East, a distance of 37.30 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 155,60 feet and a central angle of 10007'.36"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 27.50 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 80°44'17" East, a distance of 27.47 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curvconcave to the South, said curve having a radius of 104.10 feet and a central an- 1e, 58°32'38"; thence East along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 106.37 feet said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 75 ° 10' 14" East, a distance of 101.80 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 68.40 feet and a central angle of 41°35'14"; thence Southeast along curve to the left, a distance of 49.65 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 70°45'33" East, a distance of 48.56 feet; to a point of'intersection with a non-tange curve, concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 269.00 feet and a central an le of 04°34'46" thence East along the arc of said curve to the rig g -curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 88°11 6 ht, a " East, sta distance {021.49 said to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line, thence South 85°37'52" eet 24.93 feet; thence South 84°00'45" East, a distance of a distance of 19.46 feet; to a poin oftintersectlonow?th a6rfOnt; thence South 78018'43" East, curve, concave to South, said curve having a radius of 1385.60 feet and a central angle oft02 °25'2 "; thence East along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 58.59 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 74°35'12" East, a distance of 58.59 feet to the point of intersection &&%07648\0011 VESJNH07.15A 930715 i. .. EXHIBIT A (Con' t) with the Westerly boundary line of the A.E.L. Partnership tract of land, thence with same Due South to the Northerly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 12, as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 22 at Page 98 in the Public Record of Pinellas County, Florida, being a distance of 30.29 feet; thence along the common boundary line between said condominium and A.E.L. Partnership tract of land South 75° 18' 15" East a distance of 184.76 feet; thence South 43°33'32" East, a distance of 63.70 feet; thence South 27°02'39" West, a distance of 8.64 feet; thence departing said boundary line and running with the Southern edge of a concrete valley gutter lying at the South edge of existing Seville Boulevard North 64°27'33" West a distance of 5.86 feet; thence North 63°34'45" West, a distance of 52.42 feet; thence North '69°17'35" West, a distance of 194.15 feet; thence North 77°53'07" West, a distance of 95.28 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 915.00 feet and a central angle of 03049'11"; thence West along the arc of said curve to °the left, a distance of 61.00 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 85 56'26 West, a distance of 60.99 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 57.70 feet and a central angle of 62°46'57"; thence West along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 63.23 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 71 °35'04" West, a distance of 60.11 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 72.30 feet and a central angle of 70° 17'33"; thence Northwest along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 88.70 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 74 °20'23" West, a distance of 83.24 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 133.60 feet and a central angle of 14°50'24"; thence West along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 34.60 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 80°57'53" West, a distance of 34.51 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence South 87°00'30" West, a distance of 45.62 feet; thence South 88°24'49" West, a distance of 30.16 feet; to a point on the Easterly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 7, as shown on plat or map thereof found on record in Condominium Plat Book 5 at Page 97 of said Public Records and being the point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 73.60 feet and a central angle of 00°37'56"; thence West along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 0.81 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 86°41'51" West, a distance of 0.81 feet; to a point of compound curvature with a curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 73.60 feet and a central angle of 10°58'02"; thence West, along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 14.09 feet, said arc subtended by a chord which bears North 87°30'10" West, a distance of .14.07 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence North-8a distance of 4.42 feet; thence North 82°34'15" West, a distance of 31.30 feet; thence North 81 ° 14' 12" West, a distance of 2.34 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 274.00 feet and a central angle of 10°33'55"; thence West along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 50.53 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears North 77° 16'50" West, a distance of 50.45 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 123.60 feet and a central angle of 37°56'26"; thence West along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 81.85 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears South 88°53'22" West, a distance of 80.36 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 199.20 feet and a central angle of 17°31'55"; thence Southwest along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 60,25 feet, said curve being subtended bya chord which bears South 72°46'10" West, a distance of 60.72 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence South 82-13'44" West, a distance of 14.92 feet to the Easterly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 2 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 5 at Page 57 of said Public Records; thence South 82°13'44" West, a distance of 24.64 feet; thence South 87°21'29" West, a distance 0 168.84 feet; thence North 88°56'51" West, a distance of 45.23 feet to the Easterly boundary of Seville Condominium Number 1 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 5 at Page 2 of said Public Records; thence North 88°56'51" West, a distance of 44.73 feet; thence North 89 13 32 West, a distance of 20.61 feet; thence North 88°56'30" West, a distance of 90.80 feet; thence North 88°44'35" West, a distance of 62.73 feet to the Westerly, boundary line of said Seville Condominium Number 1; thence North 88°44'35" West,.a distance of 69.62 feet; thence North 89°08'10" West, a distance of 120.84 M07648%001IUHSJNH07.15A 1 930715 EXHIBIT A (Con I t) (A feet; thence North 88`57'58" West, a distance of 198.68 feet; thence North 88°56'50" West, a distance of 102.39 feet; thence North 88°56'50" West to the aforesaid Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. 19, a distance of 54.47 feet; thence North 01 °03'04" East (North 01 °03'30" E field) with same, a distance of 47.78 feet to the Point of Beginni„ b. LESS A 1Vl) Ex c PT: Any and all lands which are a part of Seville Condominium 1, as recorded in Condominium Plat Book 5, Pages 1 through 5 inclusive, Seville Condominium 2, as recorded in Condominium Plat Book 5, Pages 56 through 60, inclusive, Seville Condominium 7, as recorded in Condominium Plat Book 5, Pages 96 through 100, inclusive and Seville Condominium Plat Book 7, Pages 97 through 106, inclusive, all of the Public Records of Pinellas County, (collectively, the "Condominium Lands") but only to the extent that said Condominium Lands lie southerly of the paved road ("Road") which comprises a portion of Seville Boulevard and which meanders across the northerly portion of the Condominium Lands, it being the intent hereof to exclude from this conveyance only that portion of the Condominium Lands which he southerly of the southerly edge of the pavement of the Road, together with any of the southerly abutting improvements to the Road, such as driveways, carports, sidewalks, landscape or other common elements or limited common elements which are located on the Condominium Land and which are located southerly of any contiguous to the Road. M07648\0011 V ES1NH 07.15A 930715 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY I "" 11 r Sheet I of 2 . Scale:I =/Op Job Number Bearings are based upon: WEST ? W I J 8 I O ?. Bcx/n/DAley un/E of .SEG'T/oIY /7-2q-/Go. 37'oz"E 4 CL EA.e WA7 ER n' SE V1 Z_ LE Q. W - Z 2 t ? Z Q? I'd J 0 t` I 0 ? b Section /7 ,Township 24 Soulh,Range /!o Eos P//1ELLA5 Count y,Florldl NoQTH END QF /O' 1AN/7-A eY .SEWER E.43EMENTr •'S' BATH 51D46 OF CENTE.2L/NE. (Q,2. Oln0K ,3273, PACE Z54) 50' No.2 rk QF CENTEQUNE of V/LLE gp,??LEVA 20 AND 41q.171 EST OF WE'rE,eLy gp?/ND??, • G/NE ? ?ECr/cYN /7-?-/Co. 5415.98' • 4S 1 T GTD. .2AC T 0 ?----® - • h --L.?tNDSCAF?E ---,?.fEO/AN------ '?EV/LLE 4 (aye. 33 doz. A.1 3o' ?- 57 -` r 194% eA0' "Alec gam' -050"W 54.47' LEGAL DESCRIPTION I/ I /Zo. B4' &9 62' I I ? E?QSEME/VT 4 SCALE: A parcel of land lying within Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the southwest corner of said Section 17, thence N01°03'30"E along the west boundary line of said Section 17 a distance of 810.93 feet; thence departing said westerly boundary line S88°57'02"E, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19, State Road No. 55, and also being the westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwatcr Seville Ltd. as found on record in O.R. Book 3362, Page 349 of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida; said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N01°03'30"E along said right-of-way line and tract boundary line, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence S88°57'02"E a distance of 545.98 feet; thence S01°02'58"W a distance of 97.60 feet to a point on the northerly boundary line of Seville Condominium Numbcr 1 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat book 5, Page.2 of said public records; thence N88°44'35"W a distance of 69.62 feet; thence N89°08'10"W a distance of 120.84 feet; thence N88°5758"W a distance of 198.68 feet; thence N88°56'50"W a distance of 10239 feet; thence N88°56'50"W to the aforesaid easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 19 a distance of 54.47 feet; thence N01°03'30"E a distance of 47.78 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 1,224 acres, or 53335.57 square feet/ more or less. D TE C ALCULATE DRAWN ' CHECKED ITEM L ?93 45W e : Sxe7 2 7f! I heceLr rortllr that the aLor• •?•tch ...d do arrlptlon ."eels the ¦lnl.•u.. technloal •landacd• .• ••t IOrtll by'. o ?lorld• aoard of frol•aa tonal L•? sun•ror• in Chapter 11 Ipl-{, rlorlde Ad..lnl•tretlr• c0Jo, pur•rnr.t to {ectlow 413.03, rlortde Statut•#. {ketch not and •.aboae•d th • rare . Nat d rnl•q •lyn•d rro[a• A?il tW?ndSiurERo:*3612 /Y/NC ENGINEERING ASS0C/A TES, INC. Ergineere • Planners • Surveyors • SdenUels INU Yl 11 +. t..a M.v".( tw." •". "A. *1 Not ru..e,."n..• W%.•1 % I"ru whi oil a. rn. ;aw j=00.•rAI. R IMII Q la.,. Il UIM (Mil Ili-fill IUq W.N. W. IN lay Il 1"11 Q -11, .... 6 tI le a* ©?...+.. 1. Pia ,.o.1 IM -ti Iro.l 1".1.1. SNEE r / of Z. SW Coz".-z of .54w. f_7 C 32/01 0 L 34/01 33/01 100 loo I sraa e.VO. R M too (PNVA10 im UNIT 1: UNIT 7 2.8 20073 5-2 $ UNIT 2 r -i--i UNIT 12 33/03 33/02 ?a .. 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Mike Quillen moved to accept the minutes of the July 8, 1993, meeting. The motion was seconded by Lou Hilton and carried unanimously. ITEM #1: BAYSIDE_ARBORS PHASE 2 (PSP 93-07), between Seville and the Japanese Gardens'Mobile Home Park on the west, Tampa Bay on the east, Seville and Bayside Arbors-Phase I on the north; and the Japanese Gardens M.H.P. on the south. This site plan is scheduled for receipt and referral by the city Commission at its August 19th meeting. COURTESY REVIEW PRIOR TO CITY COMMISSION MEETING AUGUST 19, 1993 Pertinent comments from the department representatives are incorporated into the motion listed below. MOTION: Lou Hilton moved to approve the Courtesy Review of Bayside Arbors, Phase,II, subject to City Commission comments or concerhs:to be heard at the August 19, 1993, City Commission meeting, and subject to the following conditions of the'DRC: DRC 07/22/93 1 &-Ili-1`11- PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT: 1. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 2. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisite certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 3. A Unity of Title shall be recorded prior to certification of the site plan. 4. Required landscape buffer requirements shall be shown or noted on final site plan between Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park. 5. The site data table shall be completed to Planning services' satisfaction, specifically the proposed building coverage. PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING: 6. Prior to certification, the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned,to the City Sanitation Department. 7. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 8. Prior to certification, a;copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. i 9. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 10. Prior to certification; ?he,final site plan must be signed and sealed by a.Professional Engineer "registered in the State of Florida. 11. A Pinellas County Public 'Health Unit Permit, Ingress/Egress and a 10-foot Utility Easement over the proposed water mains up to and including meters; backflbw,prevention devices, and hydrants, are required prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. 12.' Backflow prevention devices must be installed by the city, with applicable fees being paid by the owner. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: 13. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 14. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 15. Prior to the issuance of a building permit; applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit, (or a no tree verification form), from Environmental Management. 16.' Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state, and federal permits that may be required.. 17. Provide a copy of the tree survey without the site plan to (.. Environmental-Management.;. 18. Irrigation lines shall not be laid in trenches within the barricades of protected trees without prior authorization of the Urban Forester. 19. All site improvements mtist,be field staked and reviewed by the City Urban Forester prior to construction. .20. The tree removal permit application shall be reviewed using the criteria in the revised Tree Protection Ordinance. PARRS AND RECREATION: 21. The applicant shall contact,Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open,space assessment fee; which shall be paid prior to certification. The motion was seconded by Bob Perkins and carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 a.m. mes Goodl e, Acting Chairman s@I?LMm h ? a C t 99?AiEA Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # eting Date: SEP 2 199,1 SUBJECT: Preliminary Site Plan for Bayside Arbors, Phase II, located east and north of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park; AEL Partnership (Owner); King Engineering and Associates, Inc. (Representative). y(P,SP 93-07)? RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive preliminary site plan for Bayside Arbors, Phase 11, and authorize the Development Review Committee to approve a final site plan subject to the preliminary conditions on page two. ? and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Phase II of the Bayside Arbors residential development is located east and north of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park development. Phase II consists of 136 apartment units constructed on 18.175 acres of upland property zoned Multiple-Family Residential 12 District (RM-12). Of this 18.175 acres, 11.635 acres is restricted to a maximum density of 10 units per acre. Regardless, the development is pro to be constructed at a densitv of aDDroximately units per acre, considerabbiTess tha rthe allowable density. The Commission required Bayside Arbors, Phase I to conform to the requirements of the revised Tree Protection Ordinance which is proposed for adoption on second reading. Phase II will likewise conform to these requirements. Preliminary review of the site plan indicates that the applicant has done a good job avoiding most trees on the site. A traffic impact study has been submitted and is under review by the Traffic Engineer. The site data table needs to be revised to reflect the 50 ft. required setback from Tampa Bay. There is no transfer of development rights issue for the Phase II project, so the Commission may refer the plan to the Development Review Committee for final approval. 1 Reviewed by: ?_ Originating Dept: Costs: i NIA Commission Action: 1 1 Legal -.. A PLANNING & DEV LOPMENT Total 1 -.4 Approved Budget N/A J?Up L ? A r d / diti Purchasing N/A "? J pp ove w con ons Risk Mgmt. N/A User Dept $ Current Fiscal Yr. El Denied Cis N/A ? Continued to: ACM Funding Source: Other N/A ? Capital Imp. Advertised: ? Operating Attachments: Date: ? Other APPLICATION Paper: MAP ® Not Required Su Submitted Affected Parties ? None Notified ? Appropriation Code: Ci ® Not Required 634 Print on recycled paper SURROUNDING LAND USES NORTH: Vacant (Proposed Apartments - Bayside Arbors, Phase 1) SOUTH: Mobile home park EAST: Tampa Bay WEST: Mobile home park PSP 93-07 Page 2 ; ACCESS: U.S. Hwy. 19 via Seville Boulevard PARKING: 1.5 parking spaces per unit - on site parking DRAINAGE: SWFWMD design standards and City of Clearwater design standards UTILITIES: All essential utilities are provided by the City of Clearwater CONCURRENCY: Traffic Impact Study has been submitted to the City Traffic Engineer PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SITE PLAN CONDITIONS: 1. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 2. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisites certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 3. A Unity of Title shall be recorded prior to certification of the site plan. 4. Prior to certification, the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 5. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 7. Prior to certification, the final site plan must be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. 8. Handicap spaces must be adjusted to meet government standards. 9. Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirements. 10. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. CITY OF CLEARWATER - Department of Planning & Development City Hall Annex, 10 So. Missouri Ave., P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Telephone: (813) 462-6880 (Fax 462-6641) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW Applicant (QIfifif K)0J"KiXtXl): Edward Mazur, Jr. Phone: ( 813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City. Clearwater -State: FL Zip: 34623 Representative: King Engineering Associates, Inc. Telephone:_ (813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Preparer of Plan: P. Gregory Singleton/King En g. Professional Title: Professional Engineer Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City Clearwater State: FL Z;p; 34623 Telephone:( 813 ) 791-1441 Title of Proposed Site Plan/Project: _ _Bayside Arbors - Phase 2 Parcel Number. 20 / 29 / 16 / 00000 / 210 / 0100 General Location of Property: Adjacent/south of Bayside Arbors - Phase 1, and Seville Condo Zoning: RM-12 /AL/C Land Use Plan Classification: Medium density residential Existing Use of Property: Vacant Proposed Use of Property: Apartment ComDlex If variances and/or conditional uses are involved, explain (if more space required attach separate sheet): N/A City Ordinance No. 3128-83 and No. 3129-83 require a parks and recreation impact fee to be paid for all nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this property complied with these ordinances? If yes, explain how and when: Assessed just value of property (attach verification):_ Most recent sales price (attach verification): Unknown As of (date): Fee for Site Plan Review: 1. Base charge for each site plan ....................................... $790 plus (a) For each acre or fraction thereof ......................... •$55 2. Revalidation of a certified site plan ........ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . ...$150 3. Site plan amendment (after certification) .......................................$150 The applicant, by filing this application agrees he/she will comply with Section 137.010 of the City's Land Development Code. Signature •: 103ii KAfi Eg) App,44cant 'If the application is signed by an individual other than the property owner (e.g.itife representative), please attach a statement signed by the property owner authorizing this individual to sign the application. 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Mahan, Coordinator, Central Permitting SUBJECT: Re-certification of Site Plan for Bayside Arbors( PSP 93--04R); COPIES: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting DATE: July 11, 1996 Attached is a copy of the amended site plan for the Bayside Arbors, submitted on July 8, 1996 for re-certification to add a playground area. The changes to the site plan are being processed as a minor amendment. If you find the site plan addition to be acceptable, please initial and date. If you do have an objection and/or recommendation, please comment below or attach your comments to this memo. Your assistance in preparing the plan for a JULY 18, 1996 certification will be appreciated. Tha A v BayArbPlayGmd.AVM Comments: (by 4om and with date, please) C <5 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Ream Wilson, Director, Parks & Recreation; Don Meerians, Assistant Traffic Engineer; Bob Maran,CE III; Mike Quillen, Environmental Engineer; James Goodloe, Fire Marshall; Steve Sarnoff, Central Permitting Specialist FROM: Allen V. Mahan, Coordinator, Central Permitting SUBJECT: Re-certification of Site Plan for Bayside Arbors( PSP 93-04R) COPIES: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting DATE: July 11, 1996 Attached is a copy of the amended site plan for the Bayside Arbors, submitted on July 8, 1996 for re-certification to add a playground area. The changes to the site plan are being processed as a minor amendment. If you find the site plan addition to be acceptable, please initial and date. If you do have an objection and/or recommendation, please comment below or attach your comments to this memo. Comments: (by 4om and with date, please) Your assistance in preparing the plan for a JULY 18, 1996 certification will be appreciated. Tha A v 8WftP1ayGf dAVM H J U L 16 Rb'S Ii ,,??, : Rr= ?;L AA? V s CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Ream Wilson, Director, Parks & Recreation; Don Meerians, Assistant Traffic Engineer; Bob Maran,CE III; Mike Quillen, Environmental Engineer; James Goodloe, Fire Marshall; Steve Sarnoff, Central Permitting Specialist FROM: Allen V. Mahan, Coordinator, Central Permitting SUBJECT: Re-certification of Site Plan for Bayside Arbors( PSP 93-04R) COPIES: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting DATE: July 11, 1996 Attached is a copy of the amended site plan for the Bayside Arbors, submitted on July 8, 1996 for re-certification to add a playground area. The changes to the site plan are being processed as a minor amendment. If you find the site plan addition to be acceptable, please initial and date. If you do have an objection and/or recommendation, please comment below or attach your comments to this memo. Comments: (by 4om and with date, please) Your assistance in preparing the plan for a JULY 18, 1996 certification will be appreciated. f TZ?v A BayMAayCkMAVM June 18, 1996 City of Clearwater Zoning Dept. 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, Fl 34616 RE: Bayside Arbors Park/Playground Area To Whom it May Concern: We are requesting to install playground equiptment at Bayside Arbors Apartments located at 2729 Seville Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 34624. For your review, I submit the following: Park/Playground area to be utilized by residents as a safe play area for children. 2. The area will be completely enclosed by a 6' green vinyl coated chain link fence. The fence will connect to the existing fence and will be approximately 540' in length. There will be only one gated entrance to the area. (see plans for details) Hours of use will be from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. 3. There will be a 5' wide x 800' long sidewalk inside the fence perimeter. This sidewalk will be used for exercising, rollerblading, big wheel's, biking etc.. 4. A specially designed custom outdoor playsystem will be constructed in the center of the fenced in area. This system has been designed with safety as our first priority. No trees to be removed. Twelve copies of the amended site plan signed and sealed by Bayside's engineer are included. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have any questions please contact me at Bayside Arbors #797-5073. Sin erely, c? Heather K.C. Bennett Property Director King Engineering Associates, Inc, 249450,S, Highway 19 North • Clearwater, Florida 34623. • (813) 791-1441 • FAX (813) 791-9228 Full-Service Flawing, Engineering S EsWronmental Consultants FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHIEST Date: ,) O u. ! (q g (" Time ; ? '3 ? To. 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Serving Florida Since 1977 V/T *d _?hJI '?OSSH S?I,13 SIHIa t,:90 96, TO -inf 29. A BLANKET XASSKENT FOR-WATZR MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. 30. NO 'FREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION SHALL TARE PXACL UNTIL A PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF CUM MATER PURSUANT TO CLLARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 90, THE CONTRACTOR IS To EXERCISE armo E CAUTxoN IN THE VICINITY or TREES TO REMAIN AwD IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGL? RESULTING FROM HIS WORM OR ANY VIOLATION OF CXTY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 21. IARICATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENCH$S WITHIN BARRICAOL?S OF PROTEC'T'ED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN "RESTER. 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE CITY tMBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. e--- VICINITY & ZONING MAP 014E PONE ONE NC. CC CLlA#WATRR MALL AM-12 FIRST f-LORl)A BANK RopMH EE CQgPORATION CT 4TD 943'FS4'E (CM) na,3a' (NO) ?ACREAt10N AREA .i ? A410 r f SCALE; 1" = Soo' [ (pip) 943'r'S4-[ ?(MCI ? PAMPA HAY RR0A1' yrc cr} mm) PH. 1 ALM S14 03'39-W 200.00' M-WrW (Ktb) A 267.91 ("n) ,tP 5r 4rv WD) M7.4T (OM) a?p1 AL/C ~ 2 E T RM-/0 BAYSIDE ARBOR RM-2A N70'M1S-M (1fEt0} ? i4,tr (p?iaY ? '' SHEET ?i , _ tOP9 ?r ti? / `i•i01!"w WEEP 4b 1k ;;`;i? ll 1? ? ?` 1t4rs??yy4---Me (omen A? ?r tom) AUC yb Cp "' RM- I x .?' ?? ??4' tiO SIMKR45 lN0USTRIL"C. BAYDF- ARBORS 0? PH. 2 PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA PHASr 3 JAPANESE GARDENS.. Mitt HOME PARK M,H.P.. S -24 94 lZE.1, 0TlLt'r) E5 LAYOO'r .. J.-_. - - __? t- - r v. i' HI -DO SH 5H3 °iNI.A12?t':80 96; TO 1111 TAMPA BAY JUL 01 '96 08:48 KING Ef4:_ AS OC INC n P. 3/4 PROPOSED PLAYGROUND - \ & PICNIC AREA PHASE 3 NOTE: SEE VICINITY & ZONING MAP \ FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS 0? AREA OF THE PROJECT 1CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE / TO EXISTING WALL N88 52'02"W 1000.00' 32 / -" -- / 33 34 35 36 W z O , C H•P 18.3_7 ! to 731 ?o as?+ ? r °a d 00, -28 TONDO'S ION AREA /i 2 OF 2 ?r RM-2 1 '?'--BAYSIUE ARBORS AL/C RM--28 N75•I8'15"W (DEED) 1184.76' (D EDPw 'SHEET N54'1917" W (DEED) 1 OF 2 207.80' (DEED) ?3 (DEED) (DEED) ? A as ?o .04 i r" 00 Q?v r? •'S fD L V , AL/C -N52-50'19"W (DEED)// 149.74' (DEED) N52'36'49"W (DEED) Eta! ?• 1197.47' (DEED) N48'27'54"W (DEED) 19.79• (DEED) RM-t2 SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. 'T PLAYGROUND & 1 PICNIC AREA CO +PHASE 3 N cc, 'l VICINITY & ZONING MAP -i 4f,- IrING E)VOINEERING ASSOC/AYES, INC. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists . Landscape Architects 2494E '.;^S` e^fw;?rf. : .3 N. i } 544Feawnnvf _rr.ler ?i Gt2'. L l jl e 46'. :_. r-, U F,1QF llusssn`hus lth Asa iuite A-2 C p t :241x. -e[anhc Nwj. Lazzoiic F--.. 3266: 1i ?0 t6 0 ilk ?J gyp! TAMPA BAY .o ti ?.0 \9 EX. 8' GATE VALVE Wf PLUG EXGUR$ PROPOSED PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA PHASE 3 NOTE: SIAM[ APAF TO M BAYSIDE ARB FOR ZOM COMMUNITIE 2269 LEE ROAE WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 3 King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U, S. Highway 19 North Clearwater, FL 34623 (813) 791-1441- Fax: (813) 791-9228 TO ZOM COMMU.)I 11t_S I ' fJ(' WE ARE SENDING YOU Attached ?Shop drawings ? Submittals ? Copy of letter ? Change order LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE '1-Z-9(o JOB NO. I (4b-oo l - oao ATTENTION ? GAT??? ?Nrl£TT RE: ? Under separate cover via _ ? Plans ? Samples ? _ the following items: ? Specifications COPIES DATE SPECIFICATION REFERENCE DESCRIPTION ly ?!'' C I rttJQ1. Jl? R,14N i THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ? For approval ? Approved as submitted ? Resubmit copies for approval VFor your use ? Approved as noted ? Submit copies for distribution ? As requested ? Returned for corrections ? Return corrected prints ? For review and comment ? REMARKS 4V_A11}ELT LA-(o JT Aom> ez-T-j " lT -m oJIL opptcF_ A7 `ebjIL C P4L4AEST- G0t1111E01 S 0 C C COPY TO SIGNED ?^ C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 _ r?t? 1•?9?s 'itr(i?l srrr=// DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Telephone: (813) 462-6880 July 20, 1993 Mr. Edward Mazur, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 RE: Preliminary Site Plan for Bayside Arbors - Phase H '(PSP-93=07);; Dear Mr. Mazur: The above referenced site plan is being scheduled for review by the Development Review Committee on Thursday, July 22, 1993. Please be advised that you (and/or another representative who is qualified to speak for the applicant on the specifics of the amended site plan) must be present at the meeting which will be held at 9:00 AM in the Development Review Committee Conference Room in the City Hall Annex, 10 South Missouri Avenue. If you have any questions, please contact me at 462-6880. Y, R. Hilton )pment Planner II LRH/Irh 4rV 07sp9307.1rh ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer' C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Telephone: (813) 462-6880 May 21, 1993 Mr. P. Gregory Singleton, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 RE: Preliminary Site Plan for Bayside Arbors'(PSP 93-04)?- Dear Greg: The above referenced site plan is being scheduled for review by the Development Review Committee on Thursday, May 27, 1993. Please be advised that you (and/or another representative who is qualified to speak for the applicant on the specifics of the amended site plan) must be present at the meeting which will be held at 9:00 AM in the Development Review Committee Conference Room in the City Hall Annex, 10 South Missouri Avenue. If you have any questions, please contact me at 462-6880. Sinc, ely, i l Lou sit. Hilton Development Planner Il LRH/lrh 05 sp9304.1rh 'Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' UNOFFICIAL M I N U T E S DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE City of Clearwater, Florida July 8, 1993 Members Present: Scott Shuford Mike Quillen Jeff Daniels Bob Perkins Walt McAleer Don Meerians Others present: Gregg Singleton Tom Voulieris, Intern Chrys Holmes - Acting Chairman, representing Planning and Development - representing Public Works/ Environmental - representing Fire Department - representing Public Works/ Engineering - representing Planning and Development - representing Public Works/ Transportation Group King Engineering Associates - representing Public Works/ Environmental Recording Secretary (Building) The meeting was called to order at approximately 9:05 a.m. by Acting Chairman Scott Shuford in the DRC Conference Room. BAYSIDE ARBORS Located east of Seville Condominiums on Tampa Bay. FINAL SITE PLAN - APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS A courtesy review of the Preliminary Site Plan was made by DRC on May 27, 1993. The current drawing is substantially the same as reviewed by the DRC. The Preliminary Site Plan was received and accepted by the City Commission on July 1, 1993. This is the final DRC review of this site plan before it goes back to the City Commission for final approval. Pertinent comments from the department representatives are incorporated into the motion listed below. MOTION: Walt McAleer moved to approve the final site plan for Bayside Arbors subject to the following conditions: D.R.C. Meeting - 07/08/93 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT No comment PUBLIC WORKSIENGINEERING 1. Prior to certification, proposed dumpster locations must be approved by Public Works and the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 2. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum of 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 3. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, copies of the approved SWFWMD and Pinellas County Public Health Unit permits are to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 5. City backf low prevention devices are to be installed, and the applicable fee to be paid by the owner. 6. A 20 foot easement, 10 foot either side of the existing sanitary sewer transmission main is to be dedicated to the City of Clearwater prior to the issuance of a building permit. The existing 10 foot sanitary sewer easement will be vacated by the City of Clearwater after the dedication of the 20 foot easement. 7. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, a 10 foot water main easement, 5 foot on each side of the water mains, up to and including hydrants_ and meters, will be required. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8. Dimensions to be shown on the plan to denote measurement for aisles, parking stalls, entrances, handicapped walkways up to building, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 9. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 10. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 11. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit, (or a no tree verification form), from Environmental Management. 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state, and federal permits that may be required. 13. Provide a copy of the tree survey without the site plan to Environmental Management. . D.R.C. Meeting - 07/08/93 2 14. Irrigation lines shall not be laid in trenches within the barricades of protected trees without prior authorization of the City Forester. 15. All site improvements must be field staked and reviewed by the City Urban Forester prior to construction. 16. Tree removal permit application shall be reviewed using the criteria in the revised Tree Protection Ordinance. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 17. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 18. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisite Certificates of Occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 19. Prior to certification the applicant shall provide a preferred Site Data Table and Final Site Plan. PARKS AND RECREATION 20. The applicant shall contact Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open space assessment fee, which shall be paid prior to certification. The motion was seconded by Bob Perkins. The motion was passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 a.m. Scott Shuford, Acting Chairman D.R.C. Meeting - 07/08/93 .s DRC Meeting Date: May 27, 1993 Project Name: Bayside Arbors{ (PSP 43-0?4) Action Requested: final site plan subject to coons Document Name: COM9304.DRC PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. *2 The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisites certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 3. The related final plat shall be recorded within one (1) year from the certification date of the preliminary plat or prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, whichever comes first. 4. The dates and conditions for approval by the Planning and Zoning Board for conditional use approval and the Development Code Adjustment Board for variance approval shall be provided on the preliminary plat/site plan prior to certification. FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. FIRE LANES shall be required on the N S E W side of structure. These fire lanes shall be a minimum of 20 ft. wide and may not begin closer than 10 ft. from the structure. This is in addition to any drives presently proposed. 2. The minimum TURNING RADIUS for designated drives and fire lanes shall be 42 ft. 3. A FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY shall be installed not more than 300 ft. from the structure. Suggested location 5. A Unity of Title shall be recorded prior to certification of 4-1... - ?- -l 4. If structure requires or has installed an automatic fire sprinkler system, a FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION shall be installed a minimum of 15 ft. from the structure, adjacent to a paved drive and within 30 ft. of a fire hydrant assembly. GAS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1. Construction within 18' of seawall must obtain variance from Flood Board as per Chapter 39 - Costal Construction Code. PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING r*1. Prior to certification, proposed dumpster locations must be approved by Public Works and the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 2. A foot drainage,utility, and pedestrian easement shall be provided along 3. The trash compactor area shall be screened as per Utilities Department requirements prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. *4 Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. J 1 VE'?'I the issuance of a building permit. *6. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 5. The City of Clearwater's Traffic Circulation Master Plan calls for a right of way for , a ft. of additional right-of-way for drainage and utilities easement as per the Public Works Director is required prior to 7. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 8. Prior to certification, the final site plan must be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. 9. A 20 foot blanket easement, 10 foot either side of the existing sanitary sewer transmission main is to be dedicated to the City of Clearwater prior to the issuance of a building permit. The existing 10 foot sanitary sewer easement will be vacated by the City of Clearwater after the dedication of the 20 foot blanket.easement. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 1. Prior to certification, a cross-parking/access easement linking the site and the site shall be executed and a copy provided to the city staff for review and approval prior to execution, this easement shall include language specifying which spaces are to be jointly used by the site, along with the number of spaces involved. 2. Sidewalks are required adjacent to all street rights-of-way. 3. Handicap spaces must be adjusted to meet government standards. 4. Parking stalls and/or driveways to be adjusted to the approval of the Traffic Engineer. ?? Dimensions to be shown on the plan to demote measurements for aisles, parking stalls, entrances, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 1. Applicant shall, on the preliminary and final site plan, show all protected trees by size, species, and location. 2. Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirements. * Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 4. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall depict by shading or cross-hatching, all required parking lot interior landscape areas. *5. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit(or a no tree verification form) from Environmental U7*,' Management. - - Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state and federal permits that may be required. 8. Prior to certification, the site plan must reflect the use of raised curbs or protective timbers where interior landscaped areas abut pavement. 9. Mean or Natural High Water Elevations and Seasonal High Water Elevations are required to be shown on the preliminary and final site plan in the form of a cross-section detail for all activities that may potentially impact on-site surface water systems. Soil type and soil boring data shall also be submitted in the area of planned detention or retention storage ponds along with calculated percolation rates. 10 Provide a copy of the tree survey without the site plan to 717 Environmental Management. k-1-4 Irrigation lines shall not be laid in trenches within the ,"PARKS & RECREATION *1. The applicant shall contact Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open space assessment fee, which shall be paid prior to certification. DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE PROJECT/LOCATION: Bayside Arbors ?,(PSP 93-04?-), located east of Seville Condominiums on Tampa Bay DRC Meeting Date: May 27, 1993 1. SCOTT SHUFORD, PLANNING MANAGER 2. VIC CHODORA, BUILDING OFFICIAL 3. DON MEERIANS, TRAFFIC ENGINEER 4. CHUCK WARRINGTON, GAS DEPARTMENT 5. WILLIAM C. BAKER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING 6. TOM MILLER, ENVIRONMENTAL 7. REAM WILSON, PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR 8. JAMES GOODLOE, FIRE MARSHAL 9. SANDRA GLATTHORN, SENIOR PLANNER 10. LOUIS R..HILTON, DEVELOPMENT PLANNER II 11. TED CLARKE, PLANNER II, LONG RANGE PLANNING 12. PAT FERNANDEZ, STAFF ASSISTANT III (CONTROL SHEET ONLY) Date received by Planning and Development Office: May 20, 1993 Date of distribution: May 21, 1993 Remarks: The applicant proposes to develop the vacant property with 224 apartment dwelling units. The City Commission will receive this preliminary plan July 15, 1993, however, DRC input is necessary prior to City Commission due to the unique circumstances involved with this project. COPIES ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 05sp9304.lrh i 1 o L10 ?J dav° It; Lt, THIS AG Z' r 5110,11 , kads and mntorcd into NO o f ?4 c? -e A . D, 1`373, by and bet.acen the C11 Y 0Y C1,':A' A'1 E a N a iicipal _orporation undprs the laws of the Strat•; of I°T)rid.i. !,(:rci:aaft .r Lao,vn as CITY. CI_:I,A Z ,ATER iv:/11.1._ INC ,,,,,reinaftcr knc),\n as MAI,1,• and GI_,t A: wAl IM 1=)[;Vt LC. I'1 :' :!'J CoRPO ZA'l1JiJ. L? r"in.;ftc:r known as DEV RIMPA NL'. both corpurations mud-r tl.e Laws of t! ;;tut,: of Florida Vv I 'I.` N }J 5 S`: 1 1-1 MJE,'Z AS. I IENIUMPTv; W is dvv(:lupinn t`?at c? rtaiu prnpcrty known as S'_ VILI.,F„ and has as part of that deveWpincnt conztru,:tod S"villn Boulevard. as a landscaped six-Lana divided Boul.!%'ard conn('ctirat_ t' is apartment project with U . i . H "'111'v a y I). and V,HEREAS D';VUMI'J\ARMI has creatod an msenacrit for in;•,ress and egress, drainag(, and utilities over the lands know,a as Sovill.„ Boulevard wader the terms of it.'s :ontract with Clearwater Seville 1-hi ted. and 01M.191AS DF:Vi,I_.V1'MEN"! r.;so vAd an cas ainew fur the lands kno\vn as Seville 13oiilevard %,lhich i:, rf-ord-d 1 r (-)..'Z. 1>ook 3051 Page 596 Pc hHc 4ea) rds of Pinellas C=M v. Florida. and 1%HERI AS, said cavel tent has hw"i gran "d as, a non-mchnim,.. private road easement in the Gra.nt. o a:;('ILl!` It ri`l' >rcl;`CI i:) U. -l . j Z L ) P.a-i;e 371 , PuMic. Zec.ords of J1 rc•Has C.uunt? I- iorida. a nd I sUhse(lup MY asSi: nee t) is ca :i.`Ilwilt to M viIh, C !.iild"rii0imn Assoc0tWm-, 1, Z. 3. 1. 7, h. It a,id 11- !)v th's" c itiun of the (:oricloiniaiui)i Dociimonts ff.-,,r these Associtat i+)ri:_ . anti that c: t t;lin property' I.nown as t!'e CT_.I:,ARV?r\'.( (: i•, i\ L. 1. ,vhic !; al:utt.:: ;:if,villc 13ouleva rd . and N:AI,i, i-, dc:,ire(;ivuf usi,a", Sc vill.c 13o!il.:,vard as oric of six poi:cts of access to t'ir C.IJIA _ 0 AI l;'.Z MAI,1, and. ?'vHE,R CIT) 'art:; spvn:_orad thn construct ion of U.`,. 1l}_;h.;ay I? Ove`rpa.ss over SON Zurc(I Ft; (coil to "ay BoulevartU raid i,as encouraged theiDopartmcnt of I ransl)cWathin to facilil;atc t' construction of intersections. traffic Hai 1 Wi. 110W stud otp r rodA apl)urten- ances and intersectic)u deli 1n .anti r) traffic i) overn- at. !>att; r;a in Cie, environs of and, iVH I EM; . CI7 Y i:3 ckrsir(V-DU Of aing t h a 14 hi USC ,r le Boulevard portion of Sevi for tho movni"ent of traffic thmn the ? CI.,';'A J), vdA I NVA LI., alon the ali _n n,nnt of an ctas ,rr)^.nt to W. jr1nt del by 1`',A J .l_: a.•ad, all A t'•. p. i, st t'a cooperligg W an WA)A t o hitl)rov ti lit, tr;iHiL'.. ItIU?':•[I,:•.?1 '!Ilej a ..,s <trad 1);)v! th(?i -ill i i 't)v,. Los `rv_ tKQ I)tildh no•ds i i s o C i r ab thc? arc It,,.gall all to d( so, AWA 111'..:Z7 PT: Z'-,. C1J : 1,. AL,}. and D:;,V l.,r..;Pik. i,r consideration of the motral cuvnna its raid ni'r. ramprits hcrria curita Wd, oil the part of eacK of thn pa rti r._ he Stu . 5) Lv !- (!pt ,-iird p-rb")rr)le.cl. at?i? at?rct, ?, it!. the others as foll,)w:,: I . That Seville Boulevard is and shrill re.mairt a private t•oacl clnsil."lod to provide ingress and er;ress to Seville., and that by virtue of the Grants of Easertaent recorded in Condominium DOcurnents now recorded that nothing contained in this Agreement rata,,- be coristruod to chan?,,e the status of Seville Boulevard to a public thoroughfare . 2. DEVELOPMENT specifically reserves the right to close Seville Boulevard to general or public use for one day na.cli ;ear to maia- tain its status as private property . D1"V';:T.,UPN i\17 further reserves the right to close Seville Boulevard to traffic ;it an,- tinny that flit' saf-t. ;Ind convenience of the residents of Sf V1L?l.,l;. ju:;tificls stwh a course of action. 3. DEVEL,0P1MENT and itJ a8r;is nti . S-yvillc. C Ondo!atiniur]1 Associations 3,4. 7.8. 11 acid I.I. ;,11 Non-Profit Corporations under the laws of the State of Florida rrypresi?uting all of the or, tars of ip;trtment.s of SEVILLE as of the ditto of the execution of these presents shall hav'! One right upon presentation of a petition si,,ned 67% of the owners of flies<, Associations or upon presentation of a. petition si}.,nod h\- 80To of the Board of Directors of all of the above named As;;ociations to dct,tu.tnd compliance with a request for teniporar-,- or peI'll ll.n'nt ccsn,ttion of USIA of St:yiHO T_301111?vard as - leg in the b,!-pass for cause. 4. CITY ar,'rees hereby to provide arid cOnitruct painted traffic lanes in accordance ,,pith a traffic plan approved by 1)I:V? .LU.Pl\.ii:iN'I att<1 to maintain said striping on an anstua7 hams as 1on,,, as this contract shall remain in affect. 411 proposed stripcirt,,1 plans shall be subniittc:-d to and approved b\ DEV i-:LOP1\J1-NT before coliimenc-incnt of work. 5. CITY shall provide iv;unicip.l.1 Polic^ protection and traffic patrol surveillance over that portion of Seville Iloul-vard dcyscri::,ed in Attachment A hereto, and agrees herr-b? to onforc:e a LO rttile an hour speed )imit. .- to close ,S^vil.le Boulevard it it(] t',e (-:I_,'-AR4A'I'?,' t ],,..all by - pass road to all throu;Jh truck traffic an(] to permit only ser,,ice tr.uclc:s and deliver;, trucks destined to Seville to pass along or ovr:t• S'--Ville 501.11evard or t'.te CLEA RWAT it h:ALL by-pass road i 1ti?LL hereby agrees to execute Landscape Easentcrtt attached hereto as, Attae,hmetit II °,t?4 aY ?l/?; ?f„the,a.nnual cost of r1tain- ?1??.. .? tYa;l r t K ? 4X?,rx`: Z 4 'R'L 'f? =,_I ? l ? '?. i W^w$ F ?,? -i•. ?A ts?r }`L '? , ?j ?c c g et Y LSEV=,LC7PmF?IT f6 r tJ r' of rite 1 F` Ord as a wed each . 3r'f ,, ye oe as long, as this contract rerrtat t3<<lilIO 9 • It is agreed ,b?. they parties her" to that the following= conditions are justification (:;i:tf,ly or in cott,biitation) for ;an action. by D' V' o:i hehalf on the Condonliitittn, Associ;:ttionc of ;?evilie for clo?in[*LSUvt ] ?dZ Gouleva.rd to pul.)lic rt,ovett:ent of traffic . A. Failure by C1_1 Y Or N Al. 1, to 'lonot' lLr i" nl li ,rttir>ns tlncdcr the ter-rtis of this AL reclnent., 1•. 111c OCCUt'reucc of tell (1(!) traffic accit](, its on Sr..-ills Blvd. in ari•? calendar k.0 ;ir With all at.; r, l tot, prop( rtv dajllage tnt;thin-; $10, 000,00 or more. C. Any acCi<.ic`rat. rest.!ltin ` in cril,l;lin!* Or dratl, in on,- cal-ndar y,•ar v' ich (:;fuses a P(!titioll tc, hr fil'-d ill ;t nl,tnner otltli:ted i l l)a3, 1), Should the closill(y of this r gad a;. descrif (d herein 1?e recommetidc'd as a fitvoralA course of Icti,>r1 in a wl itt.nn report or in fcstimony by three (3) Profess iona I J r:t ffi c. L;tal i le'11ers .. :I, Ir talc r•(`:.=id( nip (,f' (?' i;ls nrr`c i 1!.11: 11) " ?:)-• Iiii.>rl 0,C 1h(• 1! _:(I c lti('1'l(llt hY ill(, C Il\. 1!wt1 X1.111 h"rr'i)\ [lrt•:,1.,_., if) I);1I, roll- :Iqv 111(I ( 11v 1a1F1?' 111('Ur ill ku(Ipilj.F_, Op(`11 ills, 1.1,''111 (0, loo Ow w • A1,111 I,r)nl, 1'0,()01. C& 'This APreelrlc.rtt sha11 I)C? ldilt; t.lpoU artd iil+.trC tc ti:c b^Ilefit of the successors and assis,us of t;ach of t)e pa rt.ies hereto. If an-,, of the conditions of t1)is A1;r c.n!cut arc nol nnlplicd with !, •.' a.ny part', the party injured inu.;t seek r:,r;led. b.• due process of lay-v. tl:e defaulting part,, ac;rees to pay all costs, f; es. ;Ind r. asona!:,l:.r attorneys fee incurred bcr the part';, injured p,2rsuant to reltced) ill., said default. IN WITNESS WYIE'.l'EOF the parties h.avo he t• -tlnde rto C;tU.i". these presents to'be executed by their represerrt;ative officers and t)tei_ respective seals affixed hereto the day and ,-ear first a 5ovc written. rte, ;n ??•? < >? , i. t .. ; C: C- ,t? C1 r!c Cr,! rr'r•fllr`s• C1_.l'.A ttvA'I E,l I)F;v1-,c.,i?.;?. 1`, Illf.tl?? I' ;11'•r, ...t. 1-,. I,_ir: (,?,;,? r, I. nt _?- 1Y C+e`C.LT`A t,1A`]':R, I LO R 1, 1,),A '! R1;)1, .. BROAD AND CASSEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW MURRAY D. SHEAR P.A. MICE SEGAL, P.A. JEFFREY A. DEUTCH, P.A. PATRICIA LEBOW. P.A. C. KEN BISHOP, P.A. IRVING SHIMOPF ROBERT D. CJATTON, P.A. RICHARD M-FARLAND, P.A. DAVID SHEAR, P.A. C. DAVID BROWN, E, P.A. 1. BURTON SPRAKER DAVID J. BERGER. P.A. P. VERNON BENNEIT MARWIN S. CASSEL, P.A. JAMES S. CASSEL., P.A. ALLAN B. SOLOMON, P.A. CIIPPORD I. HERTZ, P.A. ARVIN J. IAFFB, P.A. M. STEPHEN TURNER, P.A. RALPH C. DATILLIO, P.A. DOUGLAS L. MANNHEIMER, P.A. MARTIN R PRESS, P.A. IGAL KNOBLER, P.A. MICHAEL A. DRBIN, P.A. ANTHONY W. PALMA ANDREW D. RAPKIN CHARLES S. STRATTON, P.A. PHILIP B. SCHWARTZ, P.A. RANDOLPH H. FIELDS, P.A. HARRY A. PAYTON, P.A. JAMES E. SLATER, P.A. ARNOLD STRAUS, JR., P.A. PHILIP (HUGH) TREES, P.A. WILLIAM C. PHILIIPPI, P.A. GABRIEi. L. IMPERATO, P.A. DAVID K. MILLER. P.A. ROBERT T. ROSEN, P.A. ANDREW COTMN, P.A. KELLYOVERSTREET JOHNSON, P.A. RANDAL M. ALLI(JOOD, P.A. JAMES J. WHEELER, P.A. ROY S. ROBERT SUITE 1100 JEFFREY F. GORDON ANTHONY A. ROLLE 390 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE ALAN S. LEDERMAN, P.A. WILLIAM L EPSPEIN DONNA R. BLAUSTEIN JUDITH A. JARVIS ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32801 DAWN L BOWLING BRENDA LEE LONDON PO Box 4961 (32802-4961) STEVEN A. BELSON CARA LEE MACDONALD (407) 839-4200 STEVEN ELLISON JAVIER 1. RODRIGUEZ AMY S. SCH OSSER ROBERTA L FENNER FAX (407) 425-8377 PAUL AIELL.O JEFFREY BROWN DEBORAH H. JOHN90N JODI LAURENCE AUSA S. DUKE GARY E. LEHMAN LEE G. UNTBRHALTBR- DAVID J. POWERS OF COUNSEL ROBERT GREENE BENJAMIN S. KENNEDY SHEPARD BROAD KAYLA BISHOP RYNOR MARIA S OUTTUSO ARVIN CASSEL RONALD M. OACH$ ALYSON R. SERELL NORMAN BROAD, P.A. RICHARD N. MIIAN TERRY 1. SOKOL LAWRENCE B. GIIC K LENORE SCHILLER ROBERT ALPERT, IR. WILLIAM I. LI VINGSTON JEFFREY 1. SUTER JILL A. BARON MICHAEL R. KERCHER ROBERT P. MALLETT ANNE NOVICK BRANAN KITH P. WHITE • Na Ad and in Plmidi June 23, 1993 Mr. Jim Polatty City Planner City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 RE: ZOM Communities, Inc./Purchase from AEL Partnership and KITI Corporation (Our File No.: 07648-0011) Dear Mr. Polatty: We represent ZOM Communities, Inc. Steve Patterson has advised us that you have some concern as to whether the property which ZOM Communities is purchasing from AEL Partnership has legal access over Seville Boulevard. Based on the title information which has been provided to us by Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation to this point, it appears to us that there is a valid, non-exclusive easement over Seville Boulevard benefitting the subject property and providing legal access thereto. I am enclosing herewith a copy of the easement, which is recorded in Official Records Book 7592, Page 1849, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Apparently, a number of other persons or entities also have rights to use Seville Boulevard for access purposes, but those rights appear to be non-exclusive and in common with the rights of access to the AEL property. RE\07648\00111TESREP06.23C 930623 OTHER OFFICES:, BOCA RATON, FT. LAUDERDALE MIAMI, STUART TALLAHASSEE ' TAMPA ' WEST PALM BEACH Mr. Jim Polatty June 23, 1993 Page 2 If you have any questions about the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact me. ery truly yours, 4'. James E. Slater, P.A. JES:rep Enclosure cc: Steve Patterson RE\07648\0011\JESREP06.23C BROAD AND CASSEL 930623 (v?7INST 0 91-153502 JUN 10r 1991 5233PM PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. PO 1844,E OFF.REC.BK 7592, EASEMENT THIS EASEMENT made this <G4Nday of _1 ?` 1991, between CLEARWATER SEVILLE, LTD., a Florida lioiteartnership, and STEPHEN L. MEININGER, as Trustee of the bankruptcy estates of WILLIAM B. ALBRECHT, and CLEARWATER MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, and CLEARWATER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Florida corporation (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Grantors"), and A.E.L. PARTNERSHIP, a Florida general partnership, whose address is 1310 Gulf Boulevard, Apt. 12-A, Clearwater, Florida 34630 (hereinafter referred to as the "Grantee"). W I T N E S S E T H: That the Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars (S10.00), and other valuable considerations, to the Grantors in hand paid by the Grantee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, grants to the Grantee, its successors and assigns, a perpetual, nonexclusive easement of ingress and egress for both pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and a nonexclusive perpetual easement for all utilities over, across and on the following described land in.Pinellas County, Florida to- wit: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF, for the benefit of and as an easement appurtenant to the following described land in Pinellas County, Florida to-wit•. From the Southwest corner of Government Lot 1, Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 16 East run thence North 0 deg. 52'25' Esst along the West section line of said M 1tBC011Df Section 20, 600.00 feet; run thence South 89 deg. 13'12" East along a line 600.00 feet Northerly and parallel to BLEC - South line of said Government Lot 3, 1400.00 feet; Ls - thence run North 0 deg. 52'25" East, 733.92 feet along Wr - - - the East line of the Westerly 1400.00 feet of Government F'F? -- Lot 1; thence run South 89 deg. 57'02" East along the 14TF - South line of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 r'C - --- East, 280.00 feet; thence run North 27 deg. 02'39" East xEV - - 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence continue North 27 deg. 02'39" East along the East line of Seville ?OTAL, q z Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43 ,P-'deg. 33'32" 'lest 63.70 feet; thence run Nor--h 75 deg. ??77 18'15" West, 114.76 f--et; thence run North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36 deg. 29'07" East, 439.88 feet; thence run South 43 deg. 11'54' East, 736.36 feet; thence continue South 43 deg. 11'54" East, 1220.07 feet; thence run South 14 deg. 03'39" West, 574.62 feet; thence rur. North 76 deg. 35'16" West, 1130.45 feet; thence run North 52 deg. 50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52 deg. 36149' West, 197.47 feet; thence run North 54 deg. 19'17' West, 207.80 feet; thence run North 48 deg. 27'54" West, 6.75 feet to the Point of Beginning, or any portion thereof. por-s+rm.v Tu ? ?? '. Tu Pd. Y? d"J; L-n to Ry{011 f Q• CW1- Pl.Wii CeuMV Dose E. kzhc?-?, Esgre pW^ CWA 2aTSst Boll F. iarr? d Long s• ' ? :,? T S0. 7DO W-95-- Amija =W PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFF-REC.BK 7592 PO 1851 DCSC IPiION Of PARC),';,? Description is hereby made of a parcel of land along existing Seville Boulevard, from U.S. 19 to the A.L.L. Partnership tract of land which lies at the eastern and of said boulevard. Said parcel being within Section 17, _ Township 29 South. Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida, and is more particularly described as follows, Commence at the southwest corner of said section 17; thence N 01 03'04' E (N 01 03'30• L field) with the westerly boundary line of said section 17, a distance of 810.00 feet (810.93 feet field); thence departing said westerly boundary line S 88 57'02• E. a Cistance of 100.00 feet to a point, said point being on the easterly right-of-way line of U.S. 19, State road number 55, and also being the westerly boundary of a tract of land to Clearwater Seville Ltd. as found on record in O.R. Book 3362 at Page 349 of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida, said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N 01 03'04' E (N 01 03'30• E field) along said right-of- "a' line and tract boundary line, a distance of 50.00 feet; thence S 68 57'02- E. a distance of 99.98 feet; thence departing said right-of-ray line and continue with said tract boundary line S 68 57.02' E. a distance of 742.60 feet; thence departing said tract boundary line and running with the northerly edge of a concrete wall ey gutter which lies at the north side of existing Seville Boulevard S 88 54'42• E. a distance of 31.46 feet; thence S 89 24132- E, a distance of 94.39 feet; thence S 79*47'i5l' E. a distance of 67.86 feet; thence S 75 15'59- E. a distance of 24.49 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve. concave to the north, said curve having a radius of 78.90 feet and a central angle of 28'51'23'; thence east along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 39.74 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 8938'36- E. a distance of 39.32 feet; to a point of intersection with a -non-tangent curve. concave to the south. said curve having a radius of 172.90 feet and a central angle of 25 09.22'; thence east along the arc of said curve to the right. a distance of 75.91 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 83*35'll' E. a distance of 75.30 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve. concave to the north. said curve having a radius of 332.60 feet and a central angle of 17 35'47-; thence east along the arc of said curve to the left. a distance of 102.15 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 82'49114' E. a distance of 101.74 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence N 87*54'O1' 3. a distance of 26.07 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve. concave to the north. said curve having a radius of 350.50 feet and a central angle of 06 05'58'; thence east along the arc of said curve to the left. a distance of 37.31 feet. said carve being subtended by a chord vhich bears N 85'47'54' E. a distance of 37.30 feet; to a point. of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the north. said curve having a radius of 155.60 feet and a central angle of 10'071361; thence east along the arc of said curve to the left. a distance of 27.50 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears N 80 44'17' E. a distance of 27.47 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve. concave to the south. said curve having a radius of 104.10 feet and a central angle of 5832.38'; thence east along the arc of said carve to the right. a distance of 106.37 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 75 10'14' E. a distance of 101.80 feet= to A point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to tte north. said curve Page 7 0 INITIALID ! ?'7\ 3 PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFf.REC.BK 7592 PO 1852 having a radius of 68.40 feet and a central angle of 41*35'14'; thence southeast along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 49.65 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which burs S 70'45,33* E. a distance of 48.56 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the south, said curve Caving a radius of 269.00 feet and a central angle of 04*34'46'; thence east along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 21.50 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 88 11'56' E, a distance of 21.49 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line: thence S 85 37'52' E, a distance of 24.93 feet; thence S 44'00'45' X. a distance of 42.16 feet; thence S 78 18'43' E. a distance of 19.46 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the south, said curve having a radius of 1385.60 feet and a central angle of 02 25'22'; thence east along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 58.59 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 74'35'12* E. a distance of 58.59 feet to the point of intersection with the westerly boundary line of the A.E.L. Partnership tract of lard; thence with same Due South to the northerly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 12, as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat: Book 22 'at page 93 in the public records of Pinellas County, Florida, being a distance of 30.29 feet; thence along the common boundary line between said condominium and A.E.L. Partnership tract of land S 75'18'15' E. a distance of 184.76 feet; thence S 43 33'32' E. a distance of 63.70 feet; thence'S 27 02'39• V, a distance of 8.64 feet; thence departing said boundary line and running with the southern edge of a concrete valley gutter lying at the south edge of existing Seville Boulevard N 64 27'33' V. a distance of 5.86 feet; thence N 63 34'45• V. a distance of 52.42 feet; thence N 69'17'35' V, a distance of 194.15 feet; thence N 77 53'07• V, a distance of 95.28 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangt curve, concave to the south, said curve having a radius of 915.00 feet and a central angle of 03 49'11•; thence west along the arc of said curve to the left, a distance of 61.00 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears N 85 56'26' V. a distance of 60.99 fait; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the north, said curve having a radius of 57.70 feet and a central angle of 62 46.57•; thence west along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 63.23 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears N 71"351041 V, a distance of 60.11 feet; to a point of intersection with 'a non-tangent curve. concave to the south, said curve having a radius of 72.30 feet and a central angle of 70 17'33'; thence northwest along the arc of said cams to the left, a distance of 88.70 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears N 74 20'23' V. a distance of 83.24 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the north, said curve having a radius of 133.60 feet and a central angle of 14 50'24'; thence west along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 34.60 feet. said carve being subtended by a chord which bears S 80 57'53' V. a distance of 34.51 feet to the point of intersection with a con-tangent line; thence S 8 7 00'30' V. a distance of 45.62 feet; thence S 88 24'49' V. a distance of 30.16 feet; to a point on the easterly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 7. as shown on a plat or sup thereof found on record in Condominius plat Book 5 at Page 97 of said public records and being the point of intersectioc with a non-tangent curve. concave to the north. said curve having a radius of 73.60 feet and a central angle of 00 37'56'; thence west along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 0.81 feet. said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 86 41.51• Page 2 of 3 ? INITIALIDI?, PINELLAS COUNTY FLA, OFF.REC.BK 7592 p0 1853 V. a distance of 0.81 foots to a point of compound curvature with a curve, concave to the north, said curve having a radius of 73.60 feet and a central angle of 30 58'02'; thence vest, along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 14.09 feet, said arc subtended by a chord which Lear* N 87* * " 10 10 W. a distance of 14.07 feet fjo the point of intersection with a non-tangent liney._thence N 83 54'52' V, a distance of 4.42 feet; thence N * 82 34'15' V. a distance of 31.30 feet; thence N 81 14'-1-2' V. a distance of 2.34 feet: to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the north, said curve having a radius of 274.00 feet and a central angle of 10 33'55' "f ; thence vest along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance = of 50.53 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears N 7T*16'S0' V . a distance of 50.45 feet; to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the south, said curve having a radius of 123.60 feet and a central angle of 3756'26'; thence vest along the arc of :. 3 = said curve to the left, a distance of 81.85 feet, said curve being :;.. subtended by a chord which bears S 88 53.22' V. a distance of 80.36 feet: to a point of intersection with a non-tangent curve, concave to the north, a %. said curve having a radius of 199.20 feet and a central angle of 17'31'5511 thence southwest along the arc of said curve to the right, a distance of 60.0 feet, said curve being subtended by a chord which bears S 72 46'10' ;p V. a distance of 60.72 feet to the point of intersection with a non-tangent line; thence S 82 13'44' V. a distance of 14.92 feet to the easterly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 2 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 5 at Page 57 of said public records; thence S 82 13'44' V. a distance of 24.64 feet; thence S 87 21'29' V, a distance of 168.84 feet; thence N 88 56'51' V. a distance of 45 23 . .feet to the easterly boundary line of Seville Condominium Number 1 as shown on a plat or map thereof on record in Condominium Plat Book 5 at Page 2 of * said public records; thence N 88 56151, V. a distance of 44.73 feet; thence N 89 13'32' W. a distance of 20.61 feet; thence N 88'56'30* V. a distance of 90.80 feet; thence N 88'441351 V. a distance of 62.73 feet to the vesterly boundary line of said Seville Condominium Number 1; thence N - 88 44'35' W. a distance of 69.62 feet; thence N 89'08'10* W. a distance of 120.84 feet; thence N 88'57'58' V. a distance of 198.68 feet; thence K 88'56.501 V . a distance of 102.39 feet; thence N 88 56'50' V to the aforesaid easterly right-of-vay line of D.S. 19, a distance of 54.47 feeti thence N 01 03'04' E (N 01 03'301 E field) with same, a distance of 47 )8 . feet. to the POINT OF BEGINNING containing 3.001 acres, or 130,710 square feet, more or less. Page 3 of 3 pINELI.AS COUNTY F1 , OFF.REC.BK 7392 PO 415- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantors hove exucu ed this Easement and affixed their seals on this dey of 0- 1991. W__ L Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: CLEARWATER SEVILLE, LTD., a Florida limited partnership By: Aeptn Mein ger, Trustee of the Bankru y Estate Of William B. Albrecht, as the sole general partner and sole limited partner of Clear- water Seville, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH Lej z r.1L1rv1r*tx, as ustee of th bankruptcy es es of WILLIAM B. ALBREC CLEARWATER DEVELOPME .CORPORATION, a Florid corporation, and CLEARWATER MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, a Florida corporation BEFORE mE, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Stephen L. Meininger, as Trustee of the bankruptcy estates of William B. Albrecht, Individually, and Clearwater Development Corporation, a Florida corporation, and Clearwater management Corporation, and as Trustee for the bankruptcy estate c- William B. Albrecht, who is the sole general partner and sole limited partner of Clearwater Seville, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, to me well known, and known by we to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing Easement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed wWofficial seal this ? C77C_ day of -J' 1991, in the ty and State aforesaid. vt. NOTARY BL tatd of Florida at Large J a'. ?•' my Commission Expires% ' WTACT MIC VML CIF fl0?IOA A`7 co"JSS104 Ft•. J'-'tq 5.194; LS - Rc%CRuIM6 1 $24.00 DOC STAMPS Z6\3MA%L124.9150.60 TOTAL: $24.60 2 CHECK AM i . TENDERED: $24.60 Ct -WK: 50. DD . 0 I?lLo L J 2 v4-? ?.:V . .91 , ?`? Item # ? fbegiwv ter City Commission eeting Date: Agenda Cover Memorandum SEP 2 1993 SUBJECT: Final Site Plan for Bayside Arbors, located east of Seville Condominiums; AEL Partnership (Owner); King Engineering and Associates, Inc. (Representative). (PSP 93-04) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: 70133-e-c-TT TO Make a finding of fact that the requested Transfer of Development Rights is acceptable due to unique site conditions and the small scale of the transfer, a ove the requested Transfer of Development Rights, and ap rove tification the final site laiubject to the conditions of the Development Review Committe re nt issue vin a westernmo eet (approximately) of Seville Blvd. prior to issuance of an Phase I or Phase II buildin permit , xecution of a per a greement for the remainder of Seville Blvd. to provide adeq _ ,safe access fora residents consistent with standards lashed b the Public Works Director, an emoval of the nonconforming signage m eville Blvd. within 30 da?rs of env building permit issuance. and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: On July 1, 1993, the City Commission referred this item for review by the Development Review Committee (DRC). The DRC discussed this item on July 8, 1993, recommending Commission approval of the final site plan subject to a number of conditions. Final DRC review comments concerning this site plan are provided on page 3. The Commission has required the applicant to conform to the requirements of the revised Tree Protection Ordinance which is scheduled for adoption on second reading. This is addressed in DRC con pion number A separate site plan involving property to the south of the subject site has been submitted to the Commission for receipt and referral. Some minor adjustments to this final site plan involving dumpster service (the applicant is considering using a compactor for the two projects which will allow the dumpsters to be eliminated) and adjustments to the parking configuration and access drive may be approved administratively. The applicant proposes to construct a 224 dwelling unit apartment complex with two and three story buildings on a total of 21.975 acres of vacant property having a heavy concentration of native trees. Most of the upland property has a Land Use Plan classification of Medium Density Residential, with a zoning designation of Multi-Family Residential "Twelve" (RM-12). This property is restricted to a Reviewed by: 4 Originating Dept: Costs: ; NIA . Commission Action: Legal ,.. - PLANNING & DEVELOP Total Approved Budget N/A ? Purchasing N/A Approved u/conditions Risk Mgmt. N/A User Dept Current Fiscal Yr. E3 Denied cis N/A ? Continued to: ACM Funding Source: Other N/A ? Capital Imp . Advertised: ? Operating Attachments: Date: 13 Other APPLICATION Paper: MAP ® Not Required S Affected Parties ? None q ? Notified Appropriation Code: ® Not Re quired Cier Ma V A (64# Printed on recycled paper PSP 93-04 Page 2 maximum of ten dwelling units per acre by City ordinance (Ord. No. 4917). The site also includes a .285 acre parcel having a Land Use Plan classification of High Density Residential and a zoning designation of Multi-Family Residential "Twenty-Eight" (RM-28). There is a 19.262 acre area of submerged land located in Tampa Bay with a zoning designation of Coastal Aquatic Lands, but this area is not being counted for density purposes. The site plan data is based on the numerical and dimensional requirements of the RM-12 zoning district, the more restrictive designation. The applicant is requesting a Transfer of Development Rights from the RM-28 parcel (.285 acres) across the High Density Residential Land Use Plan classification and RM-28 zoning district boundary line, to the adjacent RM-12 property located to the east; the transfer of density rights would add eight dwelling units to this section of the site. Section 42.06 of the City Code requires Commission authorization of such transfers. The request meets the eligibility standards of Sec. 42.06(3)(c) and (d). Under the guidelines for review of Sec. 42.06(5), staff has the following comments: ? The small size and general location of the transfer property adjacent to existing multi-family development creates a unique condition warranting the requested transfer. ? The site design, as proposed in the site plan, warrants the transfer due to the environmental protection afforded by the site design and by the fact that the more restrictive, lower density (RM- 12) setbacks and other site development regulations have been utilized in site development. Proposed access to the site is from US 19 via a shared ownership arrangement of Seville Boulevard, a private road in which the applicant has partial ownership rights. Staff recommends that as a condition of approval, the first 600 ft. (approximately) section of Seville Boulevard shall be reconstructed to meet City standards and that sufficient financial security or other a ? ace table to the City Commission be provided by the applicant to insure that the westernmost 600 ft. (approximately) of the to ng permit issuance. Et ff M?a ds that MI ost road section be ther public or private, but that the section o t ld remin p rivatthis western section of t e road is to continue to be private, sidewalks will not be required, but if it is to be public, it must be reconstructed to include sidewalks and all necessary right of way or easement dedications. Concerning the portion of the road east of this westernmost section, other properties accessed by Seville Blvd. will have associated ingress/egress easement rights allowing their use of the road. Staff recommends that any site plan approval be conditioned so that the applicant is required to maintain this portion of Seville Blvd. in such a manner as to insure adequate, safe access for all residents; this can be accomplished through a.perpetual Maintenance Agreement certified by a Florida licensed engineer that would be established between the developer and the City to meet appropriate road standards to be determined by the City Public Works Director; as part of this agreement, the City will obtain the ability to maintain the road and place a lien on the property if there is a default on this responsibility. Since the applicant's project is a rental apartment development, there is a natural incentive for this maintenance to occur. The applicant has agreed to remove both existing nonconforming residential identification signs located in the westernmost median of Seville Boulevard. The applicant wishes to replace a conforming sign in the same median. Regardless of whether the road is to be public or private, staff feels that the signage issue can be resolved, provided that adequate liability insurance is obtained and continued by the applicant. Staff recommends that nonconforming signage should be removed within 30 days of any building permit issuance. s PSP 93-04 Page 3 A ith regard to the City's Concurrency Management Ordinance, the City's Traffic Engineer has approved a Traffic Impact Study prepared to address the impact of anticipated trip generation rates. ZONING DISTRICT OWNERSHIP AREA UNITS \J/4 A RM-12 21.69 acres 216 Units Ve RM-28 .285 acres 8 Units 28 AL/C 19.262 acres 0 Units Total 41.237 Acres 224 Units SURROUNDING LAND USES NORTH:' Mobile Homes/Clearwater Mall SOUTH: Vacant land EAST: Tampa Bay WEST: Seville Condominiums ACCESS: PARKING: DRAINAGE: UTILITIES: CONCURRENCY: U.S. Hwy. 19 via Seville Boulevard 1.5 parking spaces per unit - on site parking SWFWMD design standards and City of Clearwater design standards All essential utilities are provided by the City of Clearwater Traffic Impact Study has been submitted and approved by the City Traffic Engineer 260 IA T5 1.2y ?5 a 0 13 G )- -1 -,? i 9/ 1 (? 6- :-- -Y/ ? i FINAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SITE PLAN CONDITIONS: PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING 1. Prior to certification, proposed dumpster locations must be approved by Public Works and the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 2. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum of 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 3. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, copies of the approved SWFWMD and Pinellas County Public Health Unit permits are to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 5. City backflow prevention devices are to be installed, and the applicable fee to be paid by the owner. 6. A 20 foot easement, 10 feet either side of the existing sanitary sewer transmission main is to be dedicated to the City of Clearwater prior to the issuance of a building permit. The existing 10 foot sanitary sewer easement will be vacated by the City of Clearwater after the dedication of the 20 foot easement. 7. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, a 10 foot water main easement, 5 foot on each side of the water mains, up to and including hydrants and meters, will be required. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8. Dimensions to be shown on the plan to denote measurement for aisles, parking stalls, entrances, handicapped walkways up to building, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 9. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 10. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 11. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit, (or a no tree verification form), from Environmental Management. 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state, and federal permits that may be required. 13. Provide a copy of the tree survey without the site plan to Environmental Management. 14. Irrigation lines shall not be laid in trenches within the barricades of protected trees without prior authorization of the City Forester. 15. All site improvements must be field staked and reviewed by the City Urban Forester prior to construction. 16. Tree removal permit application shall be reviewed using the criteria in the revised Tree Protection Ordinance. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 17. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 18. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisite Certificates of Occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 19. Prior to certification the applicant shall provide a preferred Site Data Table and Final Site Plan. PARKS AND RECREATION 20. The applicant shall contact Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open space assessment fee, which shall be paid prior to certification. City Hall Annex, 10 So. Missouri Ave., P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Telephone: (813) 462-6880 (Fax 462-6641) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW Applicant (Owner of Record): Edward Mazur, Jr. Phone: ( 813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Representative: King Engineering Associates, Inc. Telephone: ( 813 ) 791-1441 Address: 24945 U. S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Preparer of Plan: P. Gregory Singleton/King Eng : Professional Title: Professional Engineer Address: 24945 U.S. 19 North City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34623 Telephone: ( 813) 791-1441 Title of Proposed Site Plan/Project: Bayside Arbors Parcel Number: 20 / 29/ 16 /00000 / 340/ 0200 General Location of Property: Adjacent/southeast of Clearwater Mall at the end of Seville Blvd. on Tampa Bay Zoning: RM-28 / RM-12 / AL/C Land Use Plan Classification: Medium density residential Existing Use of Property: Vacant Proposed Use of Property: Apartment Complex If variances and/or conditional uses are involved, explain (if more space required attach separate sheet): N/A City Ordinance No. 3128-83 and No. 3129-83 require a parks and recreation impact fee to be paid for all nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this property complied with these ordinances? If yes, explain how and when: Assessed just value of property (attach verification): Most recent sales price (attach verification): Unknown As of (date): Fee for Site Plan Review: 1. Base charge for each site plan ............................................. $790 plus (a) For each acre or fraction thereof ...................................... $55 2. Revalidation of a certified site plan .$150 3. Site plan amendment (after certification) .......................................$150 The applicant, by filing this application agrees he/she will comply with Section 137.010 of the City's Land Development Code. Signature*: (Owner of Record) *If the application is signed by an individual other than the property owner (the representative), please attach a statement signed by the, property owner authorizing this individual to sign the application. 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E at-I I I L E alas _ ? ? r, rat lit ' ?- - King Engineering Associates, Inc. 14945 U.S. Highway 19 North • Clearwater. Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors November 11, 1992 Mr. Lou Hilton City of Clearwater Planning Department Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Re: The Oak on Tampa Bay - Concurrency Dear Mr. Hilton: Please find enclosed the following materials necessary for a concurrency determination for the above referenced project. • Standard Concurrency Form • Application Fees ($55 for Concurrency Review, $55 for Traffic Study Review) • Two (2) copies of the Traffic Impact Study, revised to reflect the comments noted in Peter Yauch's letter dated October 29, 1992. Our Client, Berton R. Thomas, presently owns the northern segment and has a "contract for sale and purchase" on the southern segment (see attached). Mr. Thomas is committed to developing a maximum of 204 dwelling units, and wishes to obtain final transportation concurrency approval prior to submitting a site plan. If you have any questions, please call me at (813)791-1441. Sinc rely, Joseph J. Kubicki Director of Transportation Services :es (G:\59\HILTON.4) Encl. cc: Berton Thomas Ed Mazur File 1999-180-000.739 Citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Highway 19 North • Clearwater, Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors May 20, 1993 HAND DELIVERED Mr. Louis Hilton, Planner II City of Clearwater Planning Department 10 South Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Lou: Enclosed please find twelve (12) copies of the Preliminary Site Plan for the proposed 224 unit apartment complex known as Bayside Arbors. We understand that the Preliminary Site Plan will be either scheduled for the May 27, 1993 or June 10, 1993 Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting. We would appreciate your providing us with as much advanced notice as possible regarding which DRC meeting this project will be scheduled. In addition, we are submitting two (2) copies of the Traffic Impact Study prepared for this project. In order to expedite the review process, we are transmitting a copy of the traffic analysis directly to Peter Yauch, P.E., Traffic Engineering Department. Also, we will submit the drainage calculations for the project directly to Bob Maran, Public Works, on Friday. We appreciate your assistance with this matter. Sincerely, 5;r? P. Gregory Singleton, P.E. Project Manager :es (G:\59\HILTON.11) Encl. cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Communities, Inc. Ed Mazur, KEA File 1142-001-000.321 Citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas King Engineering Associates, Inc. ?4945 U.S. Highway 19 North-• Clearwater, Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors May 25, 1993 Mr. Louis Hilton, Planner II City of Clearwater Planning Department 10 South Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Lou: Enclosed please find the following information regarding the preliminary site plan submittal for the above referenced project: 1. Application for site plan review with attachments. 2. A $2000.00 check for the site plan revision fee. 3. A $150.00 check for the transfer of development rights. We are awaiting verification for the just value of this property. We will submit the information as soon as we receive it. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to call. Sincer , P. Gre ory . ' g ton, P. . Project Man ger :sf (G:\59\HILTON.12) Encl. cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Communities, Inc. Ed Mazur, KEA File 1142-001-000.364 Citrus Hillshorough Pasco Pinellas MAY 28 '93 15:25 KING ENG ASSOC INC P. 1/2 King Engineering Associates, Inc. ?4945 U.S. Highny 19 North • Clearwater, F/erida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax; (873) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors May 28, 1993 Mr. Louis Hilton, Planner 11 City of Clearwater Planning Department 10 South Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Lou: Enclosed please find a copy of 1.992 Notice Of Ad Valorem Takes & Non-Ad. Valorem Assessments for the referenced property. Per this document, the assessed value for this property is $1,156,700. We feel that by the submission of this letter and document, we have provided the information required to review the preliminary site plan. Should you have any questions or need any additional information, please call. Sincerel P. Gr ory? Project Mai :sf (G:\59\Pl'ILTON.13) Encl. r P.E. cc: Steve Patterson, GOM Communities, Inc. Ed Mazur, KEA. Pile 1142-001-000.321 Citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas R PLEASE NOTIFY THE ATTACHED OF -NEW FAX NUMBER: (813) -462-647-6 (NEW ,BUILDNG?DIVISION/PLANNINGE& t '-DEVELOPMENT) THANK YOU! t f MAY 28 93 15:25 KING ENG ASSOC INC T? JSMF & ?40N-AD V , . Of AD o1` 0m TAX1 5 c? 3t%,/ . 6''1 C ?G Pay the a?t00' 6 S . n t.. ?af+A " ink fiA? :' ?ttl ?s :the ,tGt. {?s`;??t5?3C.Ta U(?F,_1.1F::f. Itat? i?S.1?1..At•)l:. s .;t , '?,?? 0 l.tJ1 7 )'.N 1,3W 1./A t W 6 piNELLAS COUNT f n TAX COL#-"?CT(?R, ? ,cL s ? - V.)A n 98, { LrAYa'r a rn tic / , 1F () / () ;?,(? i) t:t.i Cy?ttlFa'?(.Ft FJF.:hG 34 3 ()'?'?Fi3? 1 taf' GET- 17 TH f, ` ??Afa tit, ?;?!a ft '%() 11 3 JZ '?d 44-01. ! 1'f,; .F1 U '?'%/q;-s 1.1 :l _.WET?SCiQOg ltaSTRlSCTIQNS VALOR t l :il ..a , f? 7AxES tVt?q r ,(aU A$ eSS9L `JA4UlE$ J7 11 f?hKt;l?..t. s 1`I/,,g/1.6lG()Ot)t}J3 0/U?? }0 (? 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Should you have any questions or need any additional information, please call. Sincerel G P. Gr ory in e n, P Project Man er :sf (G:\59\HILTON.13) Encl. n4 i? cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Communities, Inc. Ed Mazur, KEA File 1142-001-000.321 JUN 1 1993 N MEN C ARWATER citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas r ...? ,: •_;? ? & ???-A[? ?b?p?EM AS SESSMEN ???,.?,...,•}ry,. ? ,??,'..`r?.'? '"" ? LoAfW TAXES .+?w-`J'• :J ?JOF l 1 ("A [..?J {' ?? •1' a- j' l .?4y I i?.? +C+?'r'1 .? ' }j A f} l 'y f? ?t 1 ,3i . y r,3,sj',?i•r-_••-- TtYG. f' AE- 0- 1...``.. a^ i ?- ! L?s?+`. v.?C :.flf.. u(,yl rt' wt _ ..?• m _IZ iv; yo TAX 'T ?• [ F ,Y ?,t F!a-° f _ t- Iii, shf.-L.°t`•'1 r ?4 1 tP ) ?t yP ! ; .-L.+?,•s .....-.^ 1 f1F S µ s f F , p ! f•, f?` ?i >yf .?-• :- "f:r.:}`.1?)"!`t s{j`? s":} 'fj i gs,ix t'?ti.. c.:?• rN rr'' ?t`);?(j ) y? *1 ? ? •,CJ;. } r i ,1 X11) ? _I ,? j ; t'? ??? E?,;,? is F;e 1 ? }, M. r C7 C•??).j(:' f ? z .. nl[ _ ,.?.,.-?'--: 1 * tt"' ?Gei'!t ? 'O?ltlt ?} t? { s?'r?_ •? '? ? 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'? , N (?.E;V , 1?C1«i 1 f M IS -3 nti9f?UIVT RAT vtr.i AU EHURITY acv I Mr. Lou Hilton, Development Planner 11 September 28, 1993 Page Two In addition, we understand that the Recreation Facility Fee of $72,000 ($200 per apartment unit), as shown on the attached form is to be paid at the time building permits are issued for the project. Thank you for your assistance during the review/approval of the Final Site Plan for this development. Please let me know if you have any questions or you require additional copies of the enclosed documents. Sincerely, Edward Mazur, Jr., P.E. President :es (G:\60\HILTON.9) Encl. cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Communities, Inc. Gregg Singleton, KEA File 1142-001-000 King Engineering Associates, inc. ?4945 U.S. Highway 19 North • Clearwater, Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers July 6, 1993 Planners Mr. Walter McAleer, Planner City of Clearwater Planning Dept. 10 S. Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Walt: Scientists Surveyors Enclosed please find 12 copies of the Final Site Plan for Bayside Arbors submitted for review and discussion at the July 8, 1993 Development Review Committee meeting. Should you have any questions or need any additional information, please call. Sincerely, P. Gre ry n Project Manz :es (G:\60\MCALEER) Encl. P. cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Ed Mazur, KEA File 1142-001-000 I(;!V JUA.. kU1MIt4C. & DEVELOPMENT DEPT. Citrus Hillshorough Pasco Pinellas Fr, 3 King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Highway 19 North • Clearwater, Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors September 10, 1993 Mr. Lou Hilton, Planner II City of Clearwater Planning Dept. 10 S. Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Lou: S E P 10 1993, h t PMEN CITY OF CLEAA'N,VER As per our recent discussion, please find enclosed sixteen (16) copies of the Final Site Plan for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Bayside Arbors. It is my understanding that seven (7) copies of the Site Plans will be returned to us as certified copies during the week of September 13th. We intend to submit construction plans shortly thereafter and need to receive the certified copies as soon as possible. Therefore, please contact us when they are ready rather than mailing them to us. Please note that the enclosed site plans are essentially the same as those that were recently reviewed by the City Commission except for a few minor issues. These are as follows: Sheet 1 of 2 shows the area within Phase 1 that is immediately north of Phase 2. When the initial plan was submitted Phase 2 was not included since, at that time, we were not sure that the Phase 2 parcel was available. Therefore, the original submittal did not show a roadway connection into the Phase 2 area. The enclosed site plan now shows two connections that are consistent with those shown on the Phase 2 Site Plan. Please note that in order to make these connections some minor revisions to the roadway/parking layout were required. There are very few trees in this area. Therefore, no net change was made to the trees to be removed. 2. Sheet 2 of 2 is the northernmost area of the project. During the past several weeks a revised recreation building/pool area has been developed and is shown on the enclosed site plans. We believe this configuration is more sensitive to the trees in the area and, therefore, we believe it is an improvement to the site plan. Please note that, as per your direction, an additional set of the site plans is enclosed. We have circled in yellow on that set those areas that have been revised as outlined above. Please let me know if you have any questions or you would like to discuss this matter further. Citrus Hillshorough Pasco Pinellas lw' Mr. Lou Hilton, Planner II City of Clearwater Planning Dept. September 10, 1993 Page Two We appreciate all of the assistance you have provided during the review/approval process. Thank you for all your help. Sincerely, Edward Mazur, Jr., P.E. President :es (G:\60\HILTON.6) Encl. cc: Steve Patterson Gregg Singleton File 1142-001-000 King Engineering Associates, Inc. ?4945 U.S. Highway 19 North • Clearwater, Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • Fax: (813) 791-9228 Engineers Planners Scientists Surveyors September 28, 1993 Mr. Lou Hilton, Development Planner II City of Clearwater Planning Dept. 10 S. Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Bayside Arbors (Phases I and 11) Final Site Plan Dear Lou: Enclosed please find seventeen (17) copies of the Final Site Plan for the above referenced project. Please note that we have made the changes required by the Development Review Committee (DRC) at their meetings that pertained to this project. Also, we have enclosed with this letter a copy of the permit application to the Southwest Florida Water Management District as per the request of the City Engineering Department. In addition to the above, please note that during the past several weeks two additional revisions/additions have been made to the Final Site Plan that were not shown on the plan previously reviewed. These are as follows: 1. A tennis court/cabana area was added in the vicinity of the match line between Sheets 1 and 2. 2. All dumpster locations have been removed from the site plan and replaced by a compactor that will be located adjacent to the southeastern most building shown on Sheet 1. This compactor will be operated/maintained similar to those found at other apartment sites within the City of Clearwater. Lastly, enclosed with this letter is the Assessment of Open Space/Recreational Impact form. Attached to that form are portions of the contracts for sale as well as statements from the Property Appraiser indicating Just Value for the two parcels. The form indicates that the Open Space Fee is $62,544.26, and the Recreation Facility Land Fee is $54,169.20. This is a total of $116,713.46 which pis to be paid prior to certification of the Final Site Plan. I will transmit a check in that amount. shortly after the enclosed documents have been reviewed/approved. We are aware of the fact that we cannot obtain a certified copy of the Final Site Plan until the fee is paid. citrus Hillsborough Pasco Pinellas King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Highway 19 North* Clearwater. Florida 34623 • (813) 791-1441 • FAX (813) 791-9228 Full-Service Planning, Engineering & Environmental Consultants February 14, 1995 Mr. Val Mahan City of Clearwater Central Permitting 10 South Missouri Avenue Clearwater, FL 34618 Re: Bayside Arbors Dear Mr. Mahan: FEB 14 1995 I?? C( J CITY OF CLEARWATER Attached are 17 copies of the Final Site Plan for the referenced project that has been revised. These revisions to the Final Site Plan incorporate all field changes, per a meeting between Cory Martens of the City of Clearwater and Don Hoyer. It should be noted that a large percentage of the field changes were due to the effort taken to save trees as requested by the City of Clearwater's Urban Forester, Alan Mayberry. It is our understanding that this submittal will enable the general contractor to proceed in obtaining the Certificates of Occupancy. Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to call. :es (G:\62\MAHAN) Att. cc: Steve Patterson, ZOM Mickey Duclos, DCC File 1142-001-OOO.R347 Serving Florida Since 1977 TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY FOR THE OAKS ON TAMPA BAY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PREPARED BY: KING ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. NOVEMBER, 1992 THE OAKS ON TAMPA BAY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY 1. INTRODUCTION The proposed project will be located east of U.S. 19 and south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (S.R. 60) and will have indirect access to these arterials via Seville Boulevard and Sky Harbor Drive. The residential project is expected to contain 144 single family detached homes and 60 townhouse units and will have internal connections to Clearwater Mall. This traffic analysis examines the concurrency implications for the proposed development and is being prepared to comply with the City of Clearwater Land Development Code Section 136.028. H. EXISTING CONDITIONS U.S. 19 and S.R. 60 are both six-lane divided arterial roadways with frequent traffic signals in this area. Both roadways are maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation. Sky Harbor Drive is a local road serving businesses and residences and has a signalized intersection with S.R. 60. Seville Boulevard is a local road serving businesses, the Seville residential complex and the Clearwater Mall. The most recent traffic counts (1992) show a daily volume of 45,712 vehicles on S.R. 60 east of U.S. 19 and 56,905 vehicles on S.R. 60 west of U.S. 19 which represent acceptable levels of service. Recent (1992) traffic counts for the segment of U.S. 19 south of S.R. 60 to Harn Road show a daily volume of 90,613 vehicles representing LOS F conditions, which is below the acceptable standard of LOS E. As such, U.S. 19 is classified as a "backlogged road" according to the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Traffic Circulation Element. The following excerpts from the Comprehensive Plan indicate that developments impacting this section of U.S. 19 must show that traffic levels shown in the Comprehensive Plan will not be exceeded by 10% with project traffic added: 6.2 Objective - By May 1990, developments whose traffic is projected to utilize the following roadways, which are currently backlogged facilities operating at lower-than-LOS "E" conditions, shall be subject to additional service enhancement proposals, to include ride-sharing, access control, signal optimization, transit accessibility, and staggered work hours, to maintain and improve the roadway's average peak hour operating speeds at the time of plan adoption. Policies 6.2.1 In order to determine whether the City has "maintained" the operating conditions on a backlogged road, an annual evaluation shall be made. A 10% standard shall be applied to either increases in volume, or decreases in peak hour operating speed shall be applied. This "10% standard" shall be cumulative until 1994 at which time the Comprehensive Plan will be reevaluated. The volume shown in the adopted Comprehensive Plan is 79,900 vehicles per day, the allotted 10% increase results in a "volume limit" of 87,890 vehicles per day. This volume is presently exceeded. III. FUTURE CONDITIONS WITHOUT PROJECT Under normal conditions traffic would continue to grow at a steady rate as Pinellas County becomes more heavily populated. Recognizing that relief for U.S. 19 was needed, Pinellas County constructed a series of roadway projects along the 49th Street/McMullen-Booth corridor. McMullen-Booth Road between S.R. 60 and Sunset Point Road was widened to six-lanes divided and the Bayside Bridge and associated interchanges is nearing construction completion. The four-lane bridge with interchanges at Roosevelt Boulevard and S.R. 60 is scheduled to be opened to traffic in June 1993. Pinellas County MPO standard planning models have forecast the great potential for traffic diversion from parallel segments of U.S. 19 to the Bayside Bridge. KEA previously used these models in preparing a detailed traffic analysis for the Park Place DRI "Notice of Proposed Change" which was approved by the City of Clearwater. Data from these models were examined to conclude that, when opened, the Bayside Bridge will divert approximately 24% of existing traffic from the adjacent segment of U.S. 19. Plots of the FSUTMS model outputs are provided in the Appendix, and the percent reductions are shown in Figure 1. When this reduction in background traffic is applied to the existing 1992 daily volume, a total daily volume of 68,866 on the adjacent segment of U.S. 19 is expected. (90,613 * .76 = 68,866) SR 60 83,999 (-25.79b) 62,382 I SENILE BLVD. ' 85,144 I (-23.896) I 64.871 NURSERY RD. 65,340 I 84,223 68,440 (-18.796) W BELLEAIR RD. I 0 m 104,520 W I -20.5%) 0 82.960 N I } Q I HAINES-BAYSHORE rn -TRAFFIC WITHOUT BRIDGE I -TRAFFIC WITH BRIDGE I co I BASED ON MPO 1990 MODEL PROJECTIONS THE OAKS ON TAMPA BAY • TRAFFIC DIVERSION TO BAYSIDE BRIDGE FIG. 1 IV. FUTURE CONDITIONS WITH PROJECT The property is presently zoned to contain up to 414 dwelling units. The proposed project of 144 single family homes and 60 townhouses represents a significant reduction (51%) in development intensity. Traffic generation estimates were made using ITE Trip Generation, 5th Edition, and these estimates are shown below: ITE Daily AM Peak PM Peak Land Use Amount LUC Trips Hour Hour Single Family 144 210 1,375 107 145 Townhouse 60 230 351 26 -33 Total 204 1,726 133 178 As discussed a 5% internal capture rate was applied to account for internal trip interchanges with Clearwater Mall, and, therefore, the project is expected to generate 1,640 external daily trips and 169 external trips during the PM peak hour. Project generated external traffic was distributed according to the FSUTMS model distribution used for the nearby Park Place DRI. The percent distribution is 13% to the east (Sky Harbor Drive to S.R. 60), 29% to the west (Seville Boulevard to off-ramp to S.R. 60), 42% to the north and 16% to the south (Seville Boulevard to U.S. 19). The traffic impacts of the project are shown in Table 1. TABLE 1 THE OAKS ON TAMPA BAY TRAFFIC IMPACTS Exist. Volume Project Project Peak Hour Road Seement Daily Peak* Daily Peak Capacity Project % U.S. 19 (South of Seville Blvd.) 90,613 8,245 252 27 6,410 0.4% U.S. 19 (North of Seville Blvd.) 90,613 8,245 680 71 6,410 1.1% S.R. 60 (East of U.S. 19) 45,712 4,159 213 22 5,270 -0.4% S.R. 60 (West of U.S. 19) 56,905 5,178 475 49 5,270 0.4% *Peak hour based on a 9.1% K-factor as assumed by FDOT. With external project traffic added, during the peak hour 27 vehicles would be added to U.S. 19 south of Seville Boulevard and 71 vehicles would be added to U.S. 19 north of Seville Boulevard. During the peak hour 22 vehicles would be added to S.R. 60 east of U.S. 19 and 49 vehicles would be added to S.R. 60 west of U.S. 19. Peak hour volume additions on U.S. 19 are 1.1% of the peak hour capacity (6,410). With this traffic added to background traffic expected upon completion of the Bayside Bridge, the adjacent segment of U.S. 19 would carry 69,817 vehicles per day which represents LOS E conditions. V. CONCLUSION The proposed project will add 951 daily trips and 98 peak hour trips to the adjacent segment of U.S. 19 which requires an analysis of U.S. 19. As previously mentioned, the completion of the Bayside Bridge will divert a significant amount of traffic from U.S. 19 such that the standard set forth in Policy 6.2.1 of the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Traffic Circulation Element can be achieved with the project. (L:\4\RAINBOW.RP) APPENDIX "A" ._ _. 1 i SL Elm u 1 Q t_ at t, M L.S.! 71 tTt i M S CL 1 ?'1 U7 li{ T tTt •,S tTt li t11 J .•: J 1 L1.. IMMM 22 ? S !I ( .l II rT*, tlr '-`' U? r• r? f 1:( T- 1 IT'i co E- 1=-j CD 1=1 czi U, M F- i=. Lm af Lt w -j IJ IJ :S .T Li '--r : S :i •:_ .:S +J :? _ •:.?. := IJ l? nj 1 1? !1t G? l_! Lll IT .L I <S ITI i QI TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY FOR BAYSIDE ARBORS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PREPARED BY: KING ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. May 1993 BAYSIDE ARBORS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY I. INTRODUCTION The proposed project will be located east of U.S. 19 and south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard (S.R. 60) and will have indirect access to these arterials via Seville Boulevard and Sky Harbor Drive. This site, formerly proposed as the Oaks on Tampa Bay, previously received transportation approval for 144 single family detached homes and 60 townhouse units. The newly proposed project will consist of 224 apartment units and will have internal connections to Clearwater Mall. This traffic analysis examines the concurrency implications for the proposed development and is being prepared to comply with the City of Clearwater Land Development Code Section 136.028. It should be noted that this report is a revision to The Oaks as Tampa Bay Traffic Impact Study which was previously approved by the City of Clearwater. H. EXISTING CONDITIONS U.S. 19 and S.R. 60 are both six-lane divided arterial roadways with frequent traffic signals in this area. Both roadways are maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation. Sky Harbor Drive is a local road serving businesses and residences and has a signalized intersection with S.R. 60. Seville Boulevard is a local road serving businesses, the Seville residential complex and the Clearwater Mall. The most recent traffic counts (1992) show a daily volume of 45,712 vehicles on S.R. 60 east of U.S. 19 and 56,905 vehicles on S.R. 60 west of U.S. 19 which represent acceptable levels of service. Recent (1992) traffic counts for the segment of U.S. 19 south of S.R. 60 to Ham Road show a daily volume of 90,613 vehicles representing LOS F conditions, which is below the acceptable standard of LOS E. As such, U.S. 19 is classified as a "backlogged road" according to the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Traffic Circulation Element. The following excerpts from the Comprehensive Plan indicate that developments impacting this section of U.S. 19 must show that traffic levels shown in the Comprehensive Plan will not be exceeded by 10% with project traffic added: 1 6.2 Objective - By May 1990, developments whose traffic is projected to utilize the following roadways, which are currently backlogged facilities operating at lower-than-LOS "E" conditions, shall be subject to additional service enhancement proposals, to include ride-sharing, access control, signal optimization, transit accessibility, and staggered work hours, to maintain and improve the roadway's average peak hour operating speeds at the time of plan adoption. Policies 6.2.1 In order to determine whether the City has "maintained" the operating conditions on a backlogged road, an annual evaluation shall be made. A 10% standard shall be applied to either increases in volume, or decreases in peak hour operating speed shall be applied. This "10% standard" shall be cumulative until 1994 at which time the Comprehensive Plan will be reevaluated. The volume shown in the adopted Comprehensive Plan is 79,900 vehicles per day, the allotted 10% increase results in a "volume limit" of 87,890 vehicles per day. This volume is presently exceeded. III. FUTURE CONDITIONS WITHOUT PROJECT Under normal conditions traffic would continue to grow at a steady rate as Pinellas County becomes more heavily populated. Recognizing that relief for U.S. 19 was needed, Pinellas County constructed a series of roadway projects along the 49th Street/McMullen-Booth corridor. McMullen-Booth Road between S.R. 60 and Sunset Point Road was widened to six-lanes divided and the Bayside Bridge and associated interchanges is nearing construction completion. The four-lane bridge with interchanges at Roosevelt Boulevard and S.R. 60 is scheduled to be opened to traffic on May 24, 1993. Pinellas County MPO standard planning models have forecast the great potential for traffic diversion from parallel segments of U.S. 19 to the Bayside Bridge. KEA previously used these models in preparing a detailed traffic analysis for the Park Place DRI "Notice of Proposed Change" which was approved by the City of Clearwater. Data from these models 2 were examined to conclude that, when opened, the Bayside Bridge will divert approximately 24% of existing traffic from the adjacent segment of U.S. 19. Plots of the FSUTMS model outputs are provided in the Appendix, and the percent reductions are shown in Figure 1. When this reduction in background traffic is applied to the existing 1992 daily volume, a total daily volume of 68,866 on the adjacent segment of U.S. 19 is expected. (90,613 * .67 = 68,866) IV. FUTURE CONDITIONS WITH PROJECT Traffic generation estimates were made using ITE Trip Generation. 5th Edition, and these estimates are shown below: ITE Daily AM Peak PM Peak Land Use Amount LUC Trips Hour Hour Apartments 224 220 1,449 114 141 As discussed a 5% internal capture rate was applied to account for internal trip interchanges with Clearwater Mall, and, therefore, the project is expected to generate 1,377 external daily trips and 134 external trips during the PM peak hour. Project generated external traffic was distributed according to the FSUTMS model distribution used for the nearby Park Place DRI. The percent distribution is 13% to the east (Sky Harbor Drive to S.R. 60), 29% to the west (Seville Boulevard to off-ramp to S.R. 60), 42% to the north and 16% to the south (Seville Boulevard to U.S. 19). The traffic impacts of the project are shown in Table 1 which indicates that project traffic comprises less than 1% of the capacity of all adjacent roadways. Per Section 136.028 (4) (b) of the City of Clearwater Land Development Code traffic impacts are considered insignificant if this 1% threshold is not exceeded. 3 SR 60 83.999 I (-25.796) 62.382 SEVILL BLVD. I 85,144 1 (-23.896) I 64,871 NURSERY RD. 65,340 I 84,223 I 68,440 (-18.7%) W I BELLEAIR RD, 0 I C3 R 104.520 W I 82,960 20.5%) N I } Q I HAINES-BAYSHORE M -TRAFFIC WITHOUT BRIDGE I -TRAFFIC WITH BRIDGE I BASED ON MPO 1990 MODEL PROJECTIONS THE OAKS ON TAMPA BAY TRAFFIC DIVERSION TO BAYSIDE BRIDGE FIG. 1 TABLE 1 BAYSIDE ARBORS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Exist. Volume Project Project Peak Hour Road Segment Daily Peak* Daily Peak Capacity Pro' U.S. 19 (South of Seville Blvd.) 90,613 8,245 220 22 6,410 034% U.S. 19 (North of Seville Blvd.) 90,613 8,245 578 56 6,410 0.87% S.R. 60 (East of U.S. 19) 45,712 4,159 179 17 5,270 032% S.R. 60 (West of U.S. 19) 56,905 5,178 400 39 5,270 0.74% *Peak hour based on a 9.1% K-factor as assumed by FDOT. With external project traffic added, during the peak hour 22 vehicles would be added to U.S. 19 south of Seville Boulevard and 56 vehicles would be added to U.S. 19 north of Seville Boulevard. During the peak hour 17 vehicles would be added to S.R. 60 east of U.S. 19 and 39 vehicles would be added to S.R. 60 west of U.S. 19. Peak hour volume additions on U.S. 19 are 0.87% of the peak hour capacity (6,410). With this traffic added to background traffic expected upon completion of the Bayside Bridge, the adjacent segment of U.S. 19 would carry 69,444 vehicles per day which represents LOS E conditions. V. CONCLUSION The proposed project will add 578 daily trips and 56 peak hour trips to the adjacent segment of U.S. 19. As previously mentioned, project impacts do not exceed 1% of the adjacent roadway capacity and therefore satisfies traffic requirements of the Land Development Code. Also, the completion of the Bayside Bridge will divert a significant amount of traffic from U.S. 19 such that the standard set forth in Policy 6.2.1 of the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan Traffic Circulation Element can be achieved with the project. (L:AEL.RP) 4 APPENDIX "A" ?y I: ••J I 1L L now N Y F? 1? l i u 'OIL I? Ut Ill ill u W 73 ITI TI I 11 IJ 1.7 th Ift TI ITI ITI L" Qf J a i 1 t iI W 0 3 (1 r.+ 3 ? ? I 3 o c i3 05 .L, l W to it of Kil _ •_ is it' t - -? L_? HLI l - l _: ?: L? ?1_ - L.U .? .j tl- i T O _ 50 - u ? Fog NS u[ +_ sI iumwui+_+ 07 +C, ? ?i ? 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Hilton, Development Planner I SUBJECT: Transfer of Development Rights - Procedure Scott Shuford, Planning Manager DATE: June 1, 1993 , Our office is in need of a procedural interpretation with regard to Transfer of Development Rights, Section 42.06 of the Land Development Code. Question: Is the City Commission required to review a site plan involving the transfer of development rights at both the preliminary site plan stage (receipt and referral) and again after the DRC has approved the final site plan? This question is associated with a newly submitted site plan named "Bayside Arbors" scheduled to be received by the City Commission at their July 15, 1993 meeting. I will appreciate your advise. A. lee, xq#.j"j - b- 9-Qa RECEIVED JUN 21993 CITY ATTORNEY -A. UNIFORM DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS city are or shall be satisfied, to the extent that such requirements apply to the developmenti",k%F , (8) Exemptions. A development meeting any, of ` ' the following criteria shall be exempt fro'the requirements of this section: zA? (a) The development is an approved develop ment of regional impact, and is consistent: with the development order for the project; if the development order was approved prior to May 17, 1990. (b) The development is consistent with an'up- expired certified site plan that was certi fled prior to May 17, 1990. (c) The development is consistent with an'°ap{ ". proved final site plan that is certified not later than July 16, 1990, and is not allowed` to expire by the developer. (d) The development is consistent with an app proved, recorded subdivision plat whirl' meets all currently applicable requirements; of the land development code, if the plat: was recorded prior to May 17, 1990. ;. (e) The development is consistent with 'a building permit approved prior to May 17,. 1990. (fl The development has been determined to have vested development rights. (Code 1980, § 136.028) Cross references-Definitions, § 35.11; rules of construc- tion, § 35.12; traffic and motor vehicles generally, ch. 30. Sec. 42.06. Transfer of development rights. (1) Purpose. It is the purpose of this section to establish a procedure and guidelines by which the city commission may authorize the transfer of de- velopment riahts as hereinafter se-t-'ortli-in a manner that recognizes unique situations and en- courages the protection of valuable environmental and open space areas consistent with the public health, safety and welfare. (2) Applicability. This section shall apply to properties which are to be developed utilizing a transfer of development rights, except for a prop- erty to be developed with one single-family dwelling which shall be subject to the usual re- view and permitting procedures. The merit of any § 42.06 proposed transfer of development rights as pro- vided in this section shall be judged by the city commission through review of a site plan in ac- cord with chapter 43. Except as noted above, a request for a transfer of development rights in any one or more of the following categories shall, be subject to the provisions of this section: (a) A transfer of development rights across a public street right-of-way or right-of-way easement which is identified on the official city street atlas; (b) A transfer of development rights across the coastal construction control line as estab- lished pursuant to F.S. § 161.053; (c) A transfer of development rights across a land use plan classification boundary line; (d) A transfer of development rights across a zoning district bourfaary line; (e) A transfer of development rights to a non- contiguous parcel under the same owner- ship that has not been developed to the max- imum usage permitted under the assigned land use plan classification. (3) Eligibility. The owner of a property identi- fied in any one or a combination of the following categories, except one to be developed with one single-family dwelling, shall be eligible to request a transfer of development rights in accord with this section: (a) Property in a single location under one own- ership, otherwise contiguous and divided only by a public street right-of-way or right- of-way easement; (b) Property in a single location under one own- ership, otherwise contiguous and divided only by the coastal construction control line as established by F.S. § 161.053; (c) Property in a single location under one own- ership, otherwise contiguous and divided only by a, land use plan classification boundary line; (d) Property in a single location under one own- ership, otherwise contiguous and divided only by a zoning district boundary line; CD42:5 § 42.06 CLEARWATER CODE (e) Properties not in a single location or con- (5) Guidelines for review. In reviewing any re- tiguous, yet under the same ownership, the quest for transfer of development rights, the city property to which rights may be transferred commission shall take into account the following: not having been developed to the maximum (a) The unique limitations and conditions char- use permitted under the assigned land use acterizing and affecting the property from plan classification. which and to which the development rights (4) Procedure. Any proposed transfer of devel- are proposed to be transferred. Such unique opment rights as identified in subsection (2) shall limitations and conditions may include but be processed in accord with the following: are not limited to characteristics of the prop- erty such as lot size, location, configuration (a) Only the city commission may authorize the and access; physical characteristics such as transfer of development rights and only topography, soils, vegetative cover, environ- through the course of site plan review and mental sensitivity, wildlife habitat and approval consistent with the provisions water bodies; and regulatory measures and therefor contained in chapter 43 and con- restraints as they relate to the characteris- sistent with such review considerations as tics of the property and its ability to be used they may be further amplified in this sec- in a reasonable manner. tion. (b) The ramifications to the site plan as a re- (b) Any proposal for a transfer of development sult of the transfer relative to open space, rights shall be requested at the time of ap- building bulk, height and setbacks, as well poication for preliminary site plan approval. as related site improvements, such as (c) Upon receiving a request for a transfer of parking, recreation and service areas. It development rights and a preliminary site shall be the objective of this criteria to pre- plan delineating the manner in which the elude the wholesale departure from any property is proposed to be developed uti- single or combination of established stan- lizing such requested transfer, the city com- dards for the foregoing factors as a result of mission may, for the purpose of providing a requested transfer of development rights. direction on the request at hand, give pre- The city commission shall evaluate and liminary authorization or denial of the make a finding of fact as to the extent of transfer and site plan as determined appro- departure from any applicable standard priate and consistent with all review guide- that is necessitated by such transfer, the lines identified in this section and chapter acceptability or unacceptability of such de- 43 parture as it relates to the site plan in ques- . tion and the reasons therefor. (d) Upon review of a final site plan, the city (c) The public interest and benefit if any as commission may authorize final a royal, in whole or art, or denial of the requested , , such interest and benefit may be impacted transfer. Any action by the commission to by the proposed transfer. Such public in t i t t d b fi i l b d approve the requested transfer shall be so eres s no an ene t may nc u e ut noted on the certified site plan together with limited to preservation or enhancement of any conditions of approval. significant environmental features, open space, recreational opportunities, commu- (e) Any property owner who has had such nity appearance, aesthetics, views, traffic transfer authorized by the city commission flow or control; beneficial relationship to shall record a covenant or other appropriate adjoining uses, specific target neighborhood legal instrument with the clerk of the cir- or redevelopment objectives, resource and cuit court so as to constitute a public record, energy conservation; and diminished re- setting forth the details and the conditions quirements for public services and utili- of any transfer of development rights. ties. CD42:6 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO: Jim Polatty, Planning and Development Director FROM: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney RE: Seville Boulevard DATE: June 25, 1993 You have apparently questioned whether ZOM Communities, Inc., purportedly a contract purchaser from AEL Partnership, "has legal access over Seville Boulevard." In response, you have received a letter from James E. Slater of Broad and Cassel, attorneys for ZOM Communities, dated June 23, 1993, indicating the existence of an easement dated May 30, 1991, in which A.E.L. Partnership is the grantee of a non-exclusive ingress-egress and utilities easement "over" Seville Boulevard (the deed says "along" Seville Boulevard). Mr. Slater states that the easement is valid. Scott Shuford sent me a copy of Mr. Slater's letter and its attached copy of the easement and asked me to "look it over." It is not appropriate for this office to render a title opinion relating to property not owned by the City or its Community Redevelopment Agency. I have never understood Seville Boulevard to be a public road, but otherwise I have no opinion regarding the rights of others to use it. You may accept Mr. Slater's letter at face value, although it is not a formal title opinion. MAG:a Copies: Scott Shuford, Planning Manager James E. Slater, Esquire CITY OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO: Development Review Committee FROM: James M. Polatty, Jr., Director, Planning and Development, Chairman COPIES: Vision Cable Building SUBJECT: Development Review Committee -- July 8, 1993 DATE: July 6, 1993 A meeting of the Development Review Committee will be held in the D.R.C. Conference Room on Thursday, July 8, 1993, at 9:00 AM to discuss the following: Recording is assigned to: Chrys Holmes Minutes of DRC Meeting of June 24, 1993 1. BAYSIDE ARBORS (PSP 93.04) located east of Seville Condominiums on Tampa Bay APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS A courtesy review of The Preliminary Site Plan was made by DRC on May 21, 1993. The current drawing is substantially the same as reviewed by the DRC. The Preliminary Site Plan was received and accepted by the City Commission on July 1, 1993. This will be the final DRC review of this site plan before it goes back to the City Commission for final approval. DISTRIBUTION: Vic Chodora, Building Official Traffic Engineering Dept. Robert Brumback, Utilities Bill 'Baker, for Engineering Jim Goodloe, Fire Marshal Lou Hilton, Planning and Development I#eam Ison, Parks arrd"Recreation Director Tom Miller, Environmental Terry Neenan, Gas Superintendent OFFICIAL M I N U T E S DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE City of Clearwater, Florida July 8, 1993 Members Present: Scott Shuford Mike Quillen Jeff Daniels Bob Perkins Walt McAleer Don Meerians Others present: Gregg Singleton Tom Voulieris, Intern Chrys Holmes - Acting Chairman, representing Planning and Development - representing Public Works/ Environmental - representing Fire Department - representing Public Works/ Engineering - representing Planning and Development - representing Public Works/ Transportation Group King Engineering Associates representing Public Works/ Environmental Recording Secretary (Building) The meeting was called to order at approximately 9:05 a.m. by Acting Chairinan,_Scott `Shuford in the DRC Conference Room. BAYSIDE ARBORS Located east of Seville Condominiums on Tampa Bay. FINAL SITE PLAN - APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS A courtesy review of the Preliminary Site Plan was made by DRC on May 27, 1993. The current drawing is substantially the same as reviewed by the DRC. The Preliminary Site Plan was received and accepted by the City Commission on July 1, 1993. This is the final DRC review of this site plan before it goes back to the City Commission for final approval. Pertinent comments from the department representatives are incorporated into the motion listed below. MOTION: Walt McAleer moved to approve the final site plan for Bayside Arbors subject to the following conditions: D.R.C.i Meeting - 07/08/93 1 ti FIRE DEPARTMENT No comment PUBLIC WORKSIENGINEERING 1. Prior to certification, proposed dumpster locations must be approved by Public Works and the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the city sanitation Department. 2. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum of 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 3. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, copies of the approved SWFWMD and Pinellas County Public Health Unit permits are to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 5. City backflow prevention devices are to be installed, and the applicable fee to be paid by the owner. 6. A 20 foot easement, 10 foot either side of the existing sanitary sewer transmission main is to be dedicated to the City of Clearwater prior to the issuance of a building permit. The existing 10 foot sanitary sewer easement will be vacated by the City of Clearwater after the dedication of the 20 foot easement. 7. Prior to issuance. of a Certificate of Occupancy, a 10 foot water main easement, 5 foot on each side of the water mains, up to and including hydrants and meters, will be required. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 8. Dimensions. to be shown on the plan to denote measurement for aislesr-parking-stalls, entrances, handicapped walkways up to building, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ,r 9. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 10. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 11. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit., (or a no tree verification form), from Environmental Management. 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state, and federal permits that may be required. 13. Provide•a copy of the tree survey without the site plan to Environmental Management. D.R.C.lMeeting - 07/08/93 2 • ''" 14. Irrigation lines shall not be laid in trenches within the barricades of protected trees without prior authorization of the City Forester. 15. All site improvements must be field staked and reviewed by the City Urban Forester prior to construction. 16. Tree removal permit application shall be reviewed using the criteria in the revised Tree Protection Ordinance. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 17. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 18. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisite Certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 19. Prior to certification the applicant shall provide a preferred Site Data Table and Final Site Plan. PARKS AND RECREATION 20. The applicant shall contact Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open space assessment fee, which shall be paid prior to certification. The motion was seconded by Bob Perkins. The motion was passed unanimously. The meeting adjou L Scott Shuford, c ed at 9:30 a.m. Chairman D.R.C.iMeeting - 07/08/93 3 v as 73 CITY CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet RECEIVED ADM 02-06-12 TO: Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager J U L 1 5 1993 FROM: Tom Miller, Asst. Director of PW/Environmental/'( Y? City Manager COPIES: W. C. Baker, Director of Public Works Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk SUBJECT: Environmental Advisory Committee meeting to Bayside Arbors property on July 13, 1993 DATE: July 14, 1993 At the subject meeting attended by members of the Environmental Advisory Committee (Mike Foley, Lisa Lanza, Jill Melkonian, Brian Morris and George Davis III), the Clearwater Greens (Pat Samphy, Gail McGlathery), the Project Engineer, (Ed Mazur) and City staff (Michael Quillen, Alan Mayberry and myself), several issues were discussed. The purpose of the meeting was to give the Environmental Advisory Committee an opportunity to understand and consider the environmental impact of development by the Zom Communities, Inc. Issues that were cdnsidered included stormwater run off into Tampa Bay, tree protection, and whether or not the City should consider purchasing the property as opposed to allowing new development. As the result of their deliberation, Mr. Morris made the motion "Since the EAC was unaware of a proposal to develop the Bayside Arbor property until the July 8, 1993 EAC meeting, and as a result of this, the Committee would ask the City Commission to review the site and look at it as an environmental sensitive area which is of value to the citizens of Clearwater, and consideration should be given to explore the possibilities of purchasing the site for conservative use". Motion was seconded by Lisa Lanza and approved by the committee with a vote 3 for and 2 against. For the record the two opposed to the motion, were Jill Melkonian and George Davis III, and they requested that the records indicate this. As a side issue, the committee motioned at the last EAC meeting on July 8, 1993, to request the City Commission to reconsider their position regarding mangroves and eliminate language from the new Code of Ordinance, that would restrict Clearwater's mangrove protection to only that which the state requires. In effect, the committee voted the Clearwater's Mangrove Protection rule be stronger than that of the State of Florida. It is my understanding that memos for each of these issues is to be provided to the City Commission by the committee through Mike Foley in the very near future. C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Michael Wright, City Manager VIA: James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development FROM: Louis R. Hilton, Development Planner I SUBJECT: Bayside Arbors - Phases I and II COPIES: Scott Shuford, Planning Manager DATE: August 6, 1993 The following table shows the ownership and property valuation for the proposed Bayside Arbors, Phases I & II residential development. Mr. Mazur informed me that the contract purchase prices for the two parcels is forthcoming in a letter from attorney Timothy A. Johnson. PHASE OWNERSHIP APPRAISED VALUE I AEL Partnership (Annabel E. Larson) $1,156,700 II Simkins Industries, Inc. - D/B/A Westfield Financial $608,800 If you should have additional questions, please contact me at 6880. yl? l• r CITY` or c Y 2 i .: L C A, a RV?A'i'Ir R . ? "M r lq ? Al braith; Ciiy Attorney - Itt? "r !l?rd,A. Tlidi?as Coznmt 'i n SS Q Ct ;• 'c'1 y DATE: August 18, 13 :.PS: Cit .Manager, 'Ma os Gem 6rs . VAIMO: toads "; _ . •Y?.?--..-_--:. ....u:.__-..?r..?ia?r?.?ri..ila.... i Y. S? is'?v,othpx.b d, r not ti munici alit has a»' .ri ht to P ?' ?' g emand that: •??x' eft bwtaer who hu fivatc: rtsads of their pro servz ? a eet al o ulation base xh' ? $ P :as tie ittpt"sibility o? maititaixiiiat.'tlim t pads. I a?ri? refezr hi cc!Ocally to tile Seville prti . ty li iow Z have askeCl tl?e: qu st3on;'betore but I still at* unclear bicause I have not Iteas°t? a'def hi'6 , . ve answer. fmm. you whether: ?r not we have the right to regoire those property oyv} ess to maintain their . . roads'za`guod `icypair. . ja t r, Z ' ECi4 .r. 4 i Y AUG ?. $199 " Al ' 11t: TOTAL P.02 i 2,-- P Y I LW L .,Interdepartmental TO; Commissioner Fred Thomas FROM: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney AL RE: Private Roads:k;,=_' DATE: August 19, 1993 4 -CITY OF CLEARWATER Correspondence Sheet In response to your August 18, memorandum, the general rule for a built-out project such as a subdivision with private roads is that a city ordinarily would not have a right to demand that the owner of the private roads maintain them. The obligation to maintain them, and the risk of liability for failing to do so, belongs to the owner. The owner also h,as,,the right to close the roads, install security gates, restrict access, and decide when to pay or not pay to fill in potholes. Unit owners ih,U ch a project would bear the expense of maintenance. These roads are typically not thoroughfares and there is generally no public ?(w purpose in requiring private road maintenance, For an undeveloped or partially developed project such as Bayside Arbors, which will be coming before the City Commission tonight, a city may impose upon the developer conditions which are reasonably related to the impacts of the project. The project is served by a. private road which has existed for many years and is not in a good state of repair. BaysideArbors is to be built on the last large tract in the Clearwater Seville project; and the traffic associated with the new units will surely impact upon the condition of the road. Just as you may impose standards such as a minimum width of a new private road, you may impose upon the developer a requirement to bring the existing road up to an accep a e eve of rg?_____ e sa arran a ents for future maintenance. It is my understan i ngha the eve open is ao° such conditions and is also wi.iling to establish a right.on the part of the City to force future road maintenance at the expense of the developer if the City is willing to accept that right. I have not seen the specifics as to haw such conditions would be established but the concept is worth serious consideration. MAG:a Copies: Mayor and City Commission Michael Wright, City Manager Jim Polatty, Planning and Development Director vcott::Shu:foN Planning Manager Bill Baker, Public Works Director PosfAt'" brand lax transmittal memo 7671 d or pages r7 L? From CO. Fax # / ` Fax # - 0 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO: Bill Baker, Public Works Director . -Scott Shuford; Central Permitting Director FROM: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney RE: Bayside Arbors; Seville Boulevard Agreement; Sanitary Sewer Easement (ZOM Communities, Inc.) DATE: October-6, 1993 Enclosed for your review is a proposed Seville Boulevard Agreement and a proposed amendment to a sanitary sewer easement agreement which we have received from ZOM Communities, Inc. They would like to begin pulling permits by the twentieth of this month if they can, and they would like to hear from us if we have any questions or problems regarding these agreements. I would appreciate your advising me or the City Manager if you have any concerns or suggestions for improvement as to either proposed agreement. MAG:a Enclosures Copy: Michael Wright, City Manager 7 mow, TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence S Don Melone, Drafting Engineer II Ream Wilson, Parks and Recreation Director Art Kader, Assistant Director, Parks and Recreat' n Lou Hilton, Planner II? Janet McMahan,-Acting Central Counter Supervisor Notification of Receipt of Impact Fees November 10, 1993 Project: Bavside Arbors Location: East of Seville Condo Date Collected: November 10, 1993 Fees Collected: - Open Space Fee Recreation Facility Land Fee S 62,544.26 S 54,169.20 The Parks and Recreation Department has no objection to certification of the site.plan for the.above referenced project. This project will XX will not be required to pay Recreation Facility Fees prior to receiving building permits. If required, fees to be collected are as follows: $72,000 (360 Units X $200) Please contact myself or Art Kader if you have any questions regarding this project. RW/deb {Debbie\FormUmpactFe.wp3\Rev.11/10/93} CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: Scott Shuford, Development Code Administrator SUBJECT: Simple Adjustment to the Certified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors (PSP 94-04) COPIES: See List Below DATE: June 20, 1994 The applicant has submitted a request for a Simple Adjustment to the above referenced site plan last certified on January 6, 1994. The changes to the site plan include the following: 1. The addition of a six-foot high aluminum fence located along the western property line. 2. Revised the parking area to correspond with the field changes requested by the City Forester to save trees. 3. Revised site data table showing the revised number of parking spaces. 4. Addition of a pier ?ouse and pier location over the existing 60 inch RCP. 5. Added a five ft. high aluminum fence around the revised pool' area. 6. Added a six ft. high wood fence within the pool area adjacent to the spa gazebo. 7. Added a car wash area. 8. Removed the designation for the cemetery. 9. Revised the pool area layout with perimeter fence and pool equipment fence. 10. Added six ft. high aluminum fence along the northern portion of the property. This amendment to the certified site plan is approved as a Simple Adjustment to the site plan for Bayside Arbors last certified on January 6, 1994. Please certify the attached plans and distribute to those listed below. SS/LRH/lrh cc: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director Terry Jennings, Engineering Chuck Warrington, Gas Department Tom Miller, Environmental Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director Don Meerians, Traffic Engineer Victor Chodora, Building Official Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Steve Doherty, Zoning Section Supervisor Developer/Project Sponsor (3) - Mr. Gregory Singleton, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 6sa9304.1rh CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence TO: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk ?l FROM: Scott Shuford, Development Code Administrator/Central Permitting Directory SUBJECT: Simple Adjustment to the Certified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors (PSP 93-04) COPIES: See List Below DATE: September 12, 1994 The applicant has submitted a request for a Simple Adjustment for the site plan last certified on January 6, 1994, and approved by the DRC on July 8, 1993. The change(s) to the final site plan include parking lot adjustments throughout. Conditions of approval are as follows: 1. The applicant shall obtain the requisite Certificates of Occupancy based on this final site plan submitted September 8, 1994. This amendment to the certified site plan is approved as a Simple Adjustment to the site plan for Bayside Arbors (PSP 93-04) certified on August 11, 1994. Please certify the attached plans and distribute to those listed below. SS/LRH/lrh cc: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director/Code Administrator Bob Maran, Central Permitting Jim Lewin, Gas Department Tom Miller, Environmental Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director Don Meerians, Traffic Engineer Victor Chodora, Building Official Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Steve Doherty, Central Permitting Supervisor Developer/Project Sponsor (3) - Mr. Gregory P. Singleton, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 9sp9413.lrh ??Tv I J .6.13'96 % ., r PLA7`y i 0 . Lt7) 4FLATR" 150.00 TOTL 150.00 CHCK 150.00 ?!0222H12 a 49FEB.13' 96CHNO . o6 LINE Yj '` 41 ??. X 7 7 -s??h cae t- 6 A) ?), kn",?IqA '01) .11/0 T . A CITY OF'CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Bob Maran, CE III, Engineering Work Group; Mike Quillen, Environmental Croup; Stephen Sarnoff, Zoning FROM: Allen V. Mahan, Coordinator, Central Permitting SUBJECT: Recertified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors (CSP 93-04) DATE: February 13, 1996 Attached is a copy of the above described site plan submitted on February 13, 1996 for. re-certification. .. ... _ . . a. .. Please refer to the last certified site plan of February 17, 1995, for comparison to recertify This minor amendment to the site plan involves the addition of a sundeck in the recreation area. If you find the revised site plan to be acceptable, please initial and date next to the applicable condition(s) on the attachment. If you do have an objection and/or recommendation, please comment below or attach your comments to this memo. The intent is to certify this plan by Friday, February 16, 1996. I Thanks for your assistance. AVM/avm CSP304R2.avm WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 1 of 27 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Previous t D Next D t First H t Native WinW d View I Back to R lt New Help ocumen ocumen i or mage esu s Query_ CITY COMMISSION MEETING September 2, 1993 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at City Hall, Thursday, September 2, 1993 at 6:02 p.m., with the following members present: Rita Garvey Mayor/Commissioner Arthur X. Deegan, 11 Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Richard Fitzgerald Commissioner Sue A. Berfield Commissioner Fred A. Thomas Commissioner Also present: Michael J. Wright City Manager M.A. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney Terry Jennings Chief Engineer James Polatty, Jr. Planning and Development Director Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Susan Stephenson Deputy City Clerk The Mayor called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance. The invocation was offered by Commissioner Deegan. In order to provide continuity for research, the items will be listed in agenda order although not necessarily discussed in that order. ITEM #3 - Service Awards - None. 1 http://l99.227.233.29/TSYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/] 0/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 11 of 27 increase by approximately 17% on 10/1/93. As a result of the City's ability to hold down water and sewer controllable expenses, a savings from the recent bond refundings, and increased water pumped from city wells, the City is now forecasting a modest cash surplus for fiscal year 1993/94 with no additional rate increases over and above those already in place. As a result, staff recommends adoption of Ordinance #5454-93 which effectively eliminates the rate increase previously scheduled for 10/1/93. It is worth noting the ordinance does allow for "pass through" increases in the City's cost of purchasing water from Pinellas County. Since there have been discussions at the County level of increases of as much as 28%, and since purchased County water accounts for a significant portion of the City's total projected expenditures, the City is facing a pass through increase of approximately 10% during the first half of fiscal year 1993/94. Staff will continue to monitor results of the Water and Sewer System on a periodic basis and will alert the Commission as soon as the need for subsequent rate adjustments becomes apparent. The Mayor reiterated that increases from the County will increase cost to customers. Commissioner Thomas moved to cancel the water and sewer rate increases already scheduled for October 1, 1993. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5454-93 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass Ordinance # 5454-93 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Fitzgerald, Berfield, Deegan, Thomas and Garvey. "Nays": None. The meeting recessed from 7:46 p.m. to 7:57 p.m. ITEM #22 - Final Site Plan for Bayside C> 43 Arbors C> located east of Seville Condominiums (AEL Partnership) On July 1, 1993, the Commission referred this item for review by the DRC. The DRC discussed this item on July 8, 1993, recommending Commission approval of the final site plan subject to a number of conditions. Final DRC review comments concerning this site plan are made a part of these minutes as Exhibit B. The Commission has required the applicant to conform to the requirements of the revised Tree Protection Ordinance which is scheduled for adoption on second reading. This is addressed in DRC condition #16. A separate site plan involving property to the south of the subject site has been submitted to the Commission for receipt and referral. Some minor adjustments to this final site plan involving dumpster service (the applicant is considering using a compactor for the two projects which will allow the dumpsters to be eliminated) and adjustments to the parking configuration and access drive may be approved administratively. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/1.0/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 12 of 27 The applicant proposes to construct a 224 dwelling unit apartment complex with two and three story buildings on a total of 21.975 acres of vacant property having a heavy concentration of native trees. Most of the upland property has a land use plan classification of medium density residential, with a zoning designation of RM-12. This property is restricted to a maximum of ten dwelling units per acre by city ordinance (# 4917). The site also includes a .285 acre parcel having a land use plan classification of high density residential and a zoning designation of RM- 28. There is a 19.262 acre area of submerged land located in Tampa Bay with a zoning designation of Coastal Aquatic Lands, but this area is not being counted for density purposes. The site plan data is based on the numerical and dimensional requirements of the RM-12 zoning district, the more restrictive designation. The applicant is requesting a Transfer of Development Rights from the RM-28 parcel (.285 acres) across the High Density Residential Land Use Plan classification and RM-28 zoning district boundary line, to the adjacent RM-12 property located to the east; the transfer of density rights would add eight dwelling units to this section of the site. The request meets the eligibility standards of Section 42.06(3)(c) and (d). Staff has the following comments: 1) The small size and general location of the transfer property adjacent to existing multi-family development creates a unique condition warranting the requested transfer; and 2) The site design, as proposed in the site plan, warrants the transfer due to the environmental protection afforded by the site design and by the fact that the more restrictive, lower density (RM-12) setbacks and other site development regulations have been utilized in site development. Proposed access to the site is from US 19 via a shared ownership arrangement of Seville Boulevard, a private road in which the applicant has partial ownership rights. Staff recommends that as a condition of approval, the first 600 foot (approximately) section of Seville Boulevard shall be reconstructed to meet City standards and that sufficient financial security or other arrangement acceptable to the City Commission be provided by the applicant to insure that the westernmost 600 feet ( approximately) of the road is repaired or reconstructed to meet specific City street construction design standards prior to building permit issuance. Staff recommends that this westernmost road section be either public or private, but that the section to the east should remain private. If this western section of the road is to continue to be private, sidewalks will not be required, but if it is to be public, it must be reconstructed to include sidewalks and all necessary right of way or easement dedications. Other properties accessed by Seville Boulevard will have associated ingress/egress easement rights allowing their use of the road. Staff recommends that any site plan approval be conditioned so that the applicant is required to maintain the private portion of Seville Boulevard in such a manner as to insure adequate, safe access for all residents. This can be through a perpetual Maintenance Agreement certified by a Florida licensed engineer. As part of this agreement, the City will obtain the ability to maintain the road and place a lien on the property if there is a default on this responsibility. The applicant has agreed to remove both existing nonconforming residential identification signs located in the westermost median of Seville Boulevard. The applicant wishes to replace a conforming sign in the same median. Regardless of whether the road is to be public or private, staff feels that the signage issue can be resolved, provided that adequate liability- insurance is obtained and continued by the applicant. Staff recommends that nonconforming signage should be removed within 30 days of any building issuance. With regard to the City's Concurrency Management Ordinance, the City's Traffic Engineer has approved http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 13 of 27 a Traffic Impact Study prepared to address the impact of anticipated trip generation rates. Ed Armstrong, representing ZOM communities, contract purchaser of the property, distributed pictures that are representative of other developments ZOM has constructed. He stated the proposal complies with all regulations of the Land Development Code. He reported the three story buildings are in the plan in order to save trees and open space. He stated Seville Boulevard, being a private road, is in deplorable condition and ZOM is willing to be a solution to that problem. They will bring the street up to City standards and then dedicate the road, from US 19 to the mall entrance, to the City. ZOM will be responsible for maintaining the remainder of the private road. He stated the City can have lien authority to assure maintenance. He stated although the opposition to this project may challenge the access to the property, title insurance will be ensuring the project for $2.2 million. They would not be doing so without the proper access. He stated water retention and drainage will also be addressed and they will be taking drainage from properties other than their project. He reiterated that the project fully complies with the code. Commissioner Thomas questioned the length of time the title insurance would be good. Mr. Armstrong indicated ZOM would be named as the insured and a new title insurance policy would be required when and if the property is sold to another. He stated ZOM is acquiring fee simple title. In response to a question from Commissioner Thomas, Mr. Armstrong again indicated ZOM will be giving the west 542 feet of Seville Boulevard to the City. Commissioner Thomas questioned whether they would have a 99 year commitment to maintain Seville Boulevard. Mr. Armstrong indicated they will have an obligation to maintain it in perpetuity. Commissioner Thomas questioned what happened if the property were sold and Mr. Armstrong indicated that the road maintenance will be a covenant that runs with the land and will be assumed with the purchase. Commissioner Thomas questioned if this obligation was being created now. Mr. Armstrong indicated it has been discussed with the City Attorney and they would be willing to accept the perpetual maintenance of Seville as a condition of approval. Commissioner Thomas expressed concerns regarding trees not meant for removal being damaged during the construction and dying subsequently. He indicated King Engineering acknowledged this would happen. Mr. Armstrong stated he was familiar with the discussion and that it is a danger, but the new tree ordinance has detailed provisions for working around trees. He indicated he realized some trees may not make it. Commissioner Fitzgerald expressed concerns regarding liability on the private road. Mr. Armstrong indicated the title insurance would not cover liability however, liability insurance would be obtained by ZOM. Joseph Stanello submitted a petition in opposition to the development and a newsletter from the Trust for Public Lands, an organization that could help acquire the property. He stated he was at a loss to understand how the City could justify purchasing developed properties while letting the last piece of old Clearwater slip away. He stated it should have been designated a preservation site in order to keep this from happening. He expressed concerns regarding Seville Boulevard stating no one had approached him to purchase his share of that road. http://l 99.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 j , 7) WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 14 of 27 Avis Kiser, stated they objected to Mr. Albrech's development plan eight years ago and that it was defeated due to the then Traffic Engineer saying the intersection of Seville and US 19 should not carry anymore traffic. She requested they keep their quiet atmosphere in Seville. She stated the Commission is responsible to do what is best for the greatest number of people. She stated ZOM is demanding to go through the Seville property but will not allow them on the ZOM property. Roger Meeks stated he had purchased in Seville a year ago because he was impressed by the trees. He stated he felt the property could be accessed in some other manner than Seville Boulevard. He said 40% of the trees would be eaten up by development. Patty Saffey, speaking on behalf of Clearwater Greens, requested that a decision be postponed on this and encouraged studies by Swiftmud and the Estuary Program regarding whether or not the property would be appropriate for water purification and stormwater run-off. She stated this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to preserve this land. Charlotte Perry requested the decision be postponed until the winter residents of Seville come back from their northern locations. Genevieve Shiffman stated they needed protection from these strangers and stated they will be creating traffic on Seville, cutting trees and blocking their access to the Bay. She stated this was an unique piece of land that deserved to be preserved. Robert Clarke expressed concerns regarding the water system not being adequate to serve the development. Marsha Daniels, a member of the Sierra Club, stated she had begun to contact State and Federal agencies on how this property had slipped through the preservation effort. She stated no one was aware of the property. She stated outside funding is available for its acquisition. She reported seeing a bald eagle roosting in a tree at the edge of the property and stated that the wildlife on the property is incredible. She was pleased to hear that the stormwater issue with Clearwater Mall has been solved and questioned whether or not all answers were available regarding Seville Boulevard ownership. Commissioner Berfield questioned the bald eagle being on the property and Ms. Daniels indicated she is not saying that a nest is there, but she has seen an eagle roost there. Bob Meenan stated he is favor of the development if all code requirements are met. He stated there are as many that favor the development as those that do not. He was pleased with the promise to pave and perpetually maintain Seville Boulevard however he expressed dissatisfaction with buses continuing to use this street. He requested that Seville be allowed to have a sign at the US 19 entrance and he would like it to be indicated that Seville is not rental. He is opposed to opening up the property to the public as there are currently unwanted visitors in that area. Commissioner Thomas indicated that the bus issue could be resolved if Gayfers would cooperate. Mary Lou Dobbs indicated she was a 1.6 year resident of Seville and expressed concern that all of a sudden there are indian artifacts and endangered wildlife on the property. She stated the opposition, eight years ago, was in regard to density, not that there would be development on the property. She stated at that time the Commission made the decision to set the density at 10 units per acre. She stated ZOM is doing a pretty good job at building at less density than the rest of Seville. She stated there has been misleading or incomplete information reporting that there are nine separate buildings in the Seville http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 15 of 27 Condominium complex and that the newspapers have only quoted the resident manager of one. She stated if the Commission agrees that the owner of the property has the right to develop it, ZOM will do as good a job as any. She stated ZOM has worked with 8 of the 9 buildings and they are listening and talking to the Seville residents. She stated that when she first moved there, she knew this property would eventually be developed. Tim Kerwin, representing AEL partnership, the sellers of the property, stated that the ZOM development is the best site plan they have seen since the property was placed on the market. In order to protect rights in the road, Ms. Laursen, a current owner, purchased the fee simple interest for the road from a bankruptcy court. He stated this does not prohibit access by the Seville residents but ZOM can restore and maintain the Boulevard. He reviewed the history of the ownership of the property. He stated there have been four contracts for purchase of this property since 1990 and all have failed. He stated ZOM's intention is to develop units at a cost of $ 65,000 per unit with a monthly rental rate being approximately $1,000. He stated they will invest $23 million in the project. John Residence stated there would be alot of devastation in this development and requested that they be required to replace the trees somewhere in Clearwater. Mayor Garvey clarified that the tree ordinance does require some replacement of removed trees. Patricia Peters stated she is trying to protect the residents of Seville and should the Commission decide to approve this, that they inform ZOM of its liabilities regarding the maintenance of Seville. She stated others who have an ownership interest in that road will have some liability and she requested ZOM provide a hold harmless and indemnification for Seville residents with some interest in the road. She stated there was something wrong when ZOM can shut Seville residents from their property but Seville must allow them through their property. Eleanor Robert spoke in opposition to the development questioning how Seville Boulevard can handle additional cars. She stated if this is approved, she will have to dispose of her apartment as there will be too much dirt. Commissioner Thomas requested the State Forester be allowed to speak. Greg Barton, the state forester assigned to Pinellas, indicated he was not speaking in opposition or support of the development but was merely presenting his opinion regarding the trees on the property. Commissioner Thomas questioned Mr. Barton regarding when trees are removed, how many more will be damaged or killed. Mr. Barton indicated that any time there is a development, construction will do damage to trees and there are times where five or ten years after the development, a tree will decline due to damage caused during the construction. Commissioner Thomas questioned if there was a way to identify a construction path to prevent this damage. Mr. Barton indicated there could be construction constraints. Commissioner Thomas questioned if there was strict enforcement of the City's new tree ordinance, was it possible not to damage other trees and Mr. Barton indicated this was probably not possible. Mayor Garvey questioned if he was saying that no development should occur and Mr. Barton indicated he was not saying that but there is always some level of damage caused by construction. He suggested if the plan were approved, staff have certain authority to make suggestions regarding how to protect trees. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 16 of 27 Commissioner Deegan questioned if Mr. Barton had some general comments about the site. Mr. Barton said it is not a pristine site but more of a disturbed site. He stated that hickory trees on the property are important. He stated its greatest value is that it is undeveloped. There are some significant trees on the property, however, most of the trees are ordinary. Edna Marshall, a realtor associate in Clearwater, expressed concerns regarding how residents of the Seville complex would be able to access the recreation facility which is on the other side of Seville Boulevard. Mr. Armstrong stated there would be an agreement with a time frame regarding improvement of the roadway. The Planning Director indicated the maintenance agreement would be worked out. Mr. Armstrong indicated there is no evidence the applicant does not meet the Land Development Code. He stated they have worked in great diligence with the city forester to protect the trees. He stated a traffic impact study has been submitted and they will be paying $350,000 in traffic impact fees. He stated there is no need to delay the decision. He stated if the City wants to bring the property into public ownership, it should exercise its eminent domain authority. Commissioner Deegan questioned a word in a memorandum from Swiftmud, page 3, paragraph 9a, and whether or not this was the "mail" area instead of the "mall" area. Gary Singleton, representing King Engineering stated it is referred to as the mail area and they will reroute the water from that area to a retention pond. Commissioner Deegan questioned if they complied with all the regulations, would they be adding 50% of the retention area above and beyond their property. Mr. Singleton indicated that a portion of Seville property sheet flows onto their property and they have agreed to capture and treat that water. Mayor Garvey expressed an opinion that the developers were going over and above requirements. She emphasized the property is privately owned and therefore they do have development rights. Commissioner Thomas questioned whether or not there would be any drainage into the bay. Mr. Singleton indicated there would be discharge to the bay after treatment. Commissioner Berfield questioned Mr. Armstrong regarding the Seville ownership issue and asked if he could state that the title is clear. Mr. Armstrong indicated there are two owners of the underlying fee title to the road, there are countless easement rights and lease hold interest in the property and those will not be disturbed. ZOM is in the position to take both 50% interests in the road to have a 100% fee title interest in the road. Commissioner Thomas stated that the road issue is being worked out in part by turning part of the road back to the City. He stated there will be no control over the middle portion of the road. Mr. Armstrong explained in greater detail regarding the ownership of the roadway stating a corporation owns an undivided 50% interest in the roadway. Mr. Gray and Mr. O'Connor control the other 50% They have contracted to sell their interest to the corporation and then the 100% interest in the roadway will be sold to ZOM. Commissioner Thomas questioned whether or not it was the plan to turn the rest of the road over to the City. Mr. Armstrong indicated that city staff has no interest in having the back portion of the road under city authority but there will be lien rights for the City to make sure that the maintenance obligation is http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/1.0/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING . met. Page 17 of 27 Commissioner Berfield stated her understanding of the proposal is that the first approximately 500 feet of Seville Boulevard will be brought up to City standards and turned over to the City but the balance will be repaved to meet the traffic demands and will be maintained in perpetuity and the road will always be kept in decent condition. Mr. Armstrong indicated this is precisely what is proposed. Commissioner Thomas questioned the statement made earlier regarding trees having to be replaced. Alan Mayberry, the City's Urban Forester, stated the code will allow removal of up to 25% of warranted trees. Additional removal will require replacement and it is based on diameter inches, not number of trees. If.they can not replace the trees on site, there is a payment into the tree bank. Commissioner Thomas questioned Mr. Mayberry regarding if they follow the tree ordinance, would more trees die. Mr. Mayberry indicated that trees will be impacted in various manners and some will have to be trimmed. He indicated however there are some trees that have a gracious amount of space and should not be impacted. He stated even with state or the art techniques, some trees will have great root loss due to the construction and some will not recover. He stated this is a difficult to assess at this point. Commissioner Thomas questioned what was the best that could be expected. Mr. Mayberry indicated that once they get to the construction phase, that city staff would spend time with individual trees. He indicated the developers have committed to hire a certified arborist. He stated at the construction phase, they will fine tune the trees that need greater protection. He stated the large majority of trees to be preserved will likely survive. Commissioner Thomas questioned the reference to the old growth hickory trees which are rare. He questioned the percentage of the number of trees. Mr. Mayberry indicated he could not tell the number as they have analyzed them based on diameter inches. He stated most of the large ones are located on the bluff and it is their number one priority to protect those. He stated a few will have to be removed. Commissioner Thomas questioned the City Attorney regarding the consequences if the Commission denied approval when the developer had followed all the rules. The City Attorney indicated it will be difficult to defend a no vote however, reasonable conditions could be applied to the approval. In response to a question by Commissioner Thomas, Mr. Armstrong indicated the purchase price of the property was in the neighborhood of $2 million but there would also be greater exposures for a no vote. To clarify his comment, Mr. Armstrong indicated there would also be potential damages from Phase II denial if Phase I is denied. Commissioner Thomas questioned the traffic vehicle count. Mr. Polatty indicated that traffic studies have been submitted to the Traffic Engineer and as far as he knew there were no concerns regarding traffic. Commissioner Deegan questioned the transfer of development rights. Mr. Polatty indicated there was a small area zoned RM-28 from which they transferred 8 units to the RM-1.2 portion of the site. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to make a finding of fact that the requested Transfer of Development Rights is acceptable due to unique site conditions and the small scale of the transfer, approve the requested Transfer of Development Rights, and approve for certification the final site plan subject to the conditions of the Development Review Committee ( DRC), resolution of the improvement issues http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 18 of 27 involving the westernmost 600 feet (approximately) of Seville Boulevard prior to issuance of any Phase I or Phase II building permits, execution of a perpetual Maintenance Agreement for the remainder of Seville Boulevard to provide adequate, safe access for all residents consistent with standards established by the Public Works Director, and removal of the nonconforming signage in Seville Boulevard within 30 days of any building permit issuance. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The meeting recessed from 10:07 p.m. to 10:18 p.m. ITEM #23 - Preliminary Site Plan for Bayside 1> 4 Arbors , Phase II located E & N of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park (AEL Partnership) Phase II of the 4 Bayside C>4 Arbors 1> residential development is located east and north of the Japanese Gardens Mobile Home Park development. Phase II consists of 136 apartment units constructed on 18.175 acres of upland property zoned RM-12. Of this 18.175 acres, 11.635 acres is restricted to a maximum density of 10 units per acre. Regardless, the development is proposed to be constructed at a density of approximately 7. 5 units per acre, considerably less than the allowable density. The Commission required 4 Bayside 0114 Arbors , Phase I to conform to the requirements of the revised Tree Protection Ordinance which is proposed for adoption on second reading. Phase H will likewise conform to these requirements. Preliminary review of the site plan indicates the applicant has done a good job avoiding most trees on the site. A traffic impact study has been submitted and is under review by the Traffic Engineer. The site data table needs to be revised to reflect the 50 foot required setback from Tampa Bay. There is no transfer of development rights issue for the Phase II project, so the Commission may refer the plan to the DRC for final approval. Commissioner Thomas questioned the impact on the neighboring property. The City Manager indicated they would be protected by set back and other Land Development Code requirements but they could not be protected from all impacts. Commissioner Deegan moved to receive the preliminary site plan for 4 Bayside C> Arbors C> , Phase II, and authorize the DRC to approve a final site plan subject to the following preliminary conditions: 1) Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes; 2) The requisite building permits must be procured within 1 year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisite certificates of occupancy must be obtained within 3 years of the date of certification of the site plan; 3) A Unity of Title shall be recorded prior to certification of the site plan; 4) Prior to certification, the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department; 5) Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review; 6) Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review; 7) Prior to certification, the final site plan must be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida; 8) Handicap spaces must be adjusted to meet government standards; 9) Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirement; and 1.0) Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING ITEM #24 - Other Pending Matters Page 19 of 27 a) (Cont. from 8/30/93) C.O.#2 and Final to Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation Project to Damon Construction, Inc., Tarpon Springs, FL, increasing scope of work & value of contract by $6,982.40 for a new total of $405,266.40 (PW) The City Manager requested this item be continued in order to respond to questions raised at the August 30, 1993 meeting. Commissioner Berfield moved to continue this item to the scheduled meeting of September 16, 1993. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS First Reading Ordinances ITEM #25 - Ord. #5455-93 - amending Sec. 47.051 to adopt the 1992 edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, the 1992 edition of The Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquified Petroleum Gases and the 1993 edition of The National Electrical Code The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5455-93 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass Ordinance # 5455-93 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Fitzgerald, Berfield, Deegan, Thomas and Garvey. "Nays": None. ITEM #26 - Ord. #5470-93 - Amending Sec. 2.04, City Charter, to allow establishment of salaries for the Commission effective 1/1/94; providing for a special election to be held on 11/2/93, in order to submit the charter amendment to the voters Commissioner Berfield expressed concerns that the way in which the ballot is worded leads people to believe they are approving the increase rather than just the earlier effective date. The City Attorney recommended that the ballot question be amended to include after the words January 1, 1994, "rather than April 6, 1995". Consensus was to do so. Laura Dunn Kaye stated she has lived in Clearwater for 35 years and has seen changes not for the better. She stated the City is dying on its feet. She stated there needs to be something other than bickering among the officials and there is nothing for which young people to come here. She felt the citizens should have some say regarding the amount of increase. Commissioner Berfield stated the citizens could request that the Charter Review Committee (CRC) consider this and the CRC would be appointed in January. Ms. Kaye indicated she could understand the need for a raise, however, she was concerned regarding the enormous amount. She stated she is trying to understand the decision. She questioned acres being available for City Hall and the decision to build it on the current site for a more expensive amount. She questioned what has happened to horse sense. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 20 of 27 The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5470-93 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass Ordinance # 5470-93 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded. Commissioner Thomas stated he wished to express his support for putting the issue on the ballot is for the public to endorse or reject the idea of the increase. Upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Deegan, Thomas and Garvey. "Nays": Fitzgerald. Motion carried. ITEM #27 - Ord. #5471-93 - Amending Sec. 2.263(1), Code of Ordinances, to increase the annual salaries for the Commission to $25,000 for each Commissioner and $30,000 for the Mayor The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5471-93 for first reading and read it by title only. The Mayor indicated that people speaking to her felt there should be more of a differential between the. Mayor's salary and the Commission's salary. She proposed $20,000 for the Commission and $30,000 for the Mayor. Commissioner Deegan indicated his recommendation was based on maintaining the same ratio and increasing both salaries 2 1/2 times their current amount. He stated that in three or four of the other cities surveyed, the Commissioners and the Mayor got the same amount. Commissioner Thomas indicated that a 20% differential between the two salaries has been maintained. Commissioner Deegan moved to pass Ordinance #5471-93 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Deegan and Thomas. "Nays": Fitzgerald and Garvey. Motion carried. Resolutions ITEM #28 - Res. #93-53 - Assessing owners of property the costs of having owners' lots mowed or cleared The City Attorney presented Resolution #93-53 and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass and adopt Resolution #93-53 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Fitzgerald, Berfield, Deegan, Thomas and Garvey. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 21 of 27 "Nays": None. ITEM #29 - Other City Attorney Items a) Authorization to hire outside counsel re: Crouch v. City The City Attorney is requesting authorization to employ James B. Thompson as outside counsel in the case of Crouch v. City of Clearwater, Robert P. Milliron and Sid Klein. Mr. Thompson would represent the City and Chief Klein. This is a civil rights case alleging unlawful deadly force and other claims as a result of a shooting by Officer Milliron of John Crouch on August 16, 1991. The recommendation for outside counsel is based upon the fact that the defense of the case is going to create an extraordinary demand of the time of any attorney defending the lawsuit. Moreover, the city's exposure of liability is substantial. At this time no conflict of interest is seen between the City and Chief Klein. Assistant City Attorney Rob Surette is familiar with Mr. Thompson's expertise in handling federal civil rights actions and highly recommends him. Commissioner Berfield moved to authorize the hiring of James B. Thompson as outside counsel in the case of Crouch v. the City of Clearwater, Robert P. Milliron and Sid Klein. The motion was duly seconded. Commissioner Deegan expressed concern that in looking at the resume of the firm, the cases handled mostly dealt with insurance claims and there was no civil rights experience. The City Attorney indicated that Mr. Surette recommends this attorney and has indicated that he has done civil rights type cases. Commissioner Thomas stated he has checked out Mr. Thompson's credentials and finds him to be outstanding. Commissioner Deegan again questioned what types of cases Mr. Thompson had handled. The City Attorney indicated he could provide more details on Friday. Commissioner Thomas questioned whether or not Chief Klein was satisfied. It was indicated he was. Commissioner Deegan questioned the recommendation for outside counsel being due to extraordinary amounts of time required and the City Attorney indicated this case would require more time than Mr. Surette has available. Commissioner Deegan indicated the City Attorney had indicated this case would be coming up in this year and had estimated $50,000 for outside counsel. He questioned on what time that was based. The City Attorney indicated that Mr. Thompson's billing rate was low and felt that it had been attached to the item and was embarrassed that it was not. Commissioner Deegan questioned how soon Mr. Thompson would start and the City Attorney indicated he would begin tomorrow. Upon the vote being taken; Commissioners Fitzgerald, Berfield, Thomas and Mayor Garvey voted http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 22 of 27 "Aye", Commissioner Deegan voted "Nay". Motion carried. ITEM #30 - City Manager Verbal Reports - None. ITEM #31 - Commission Discussion Items a) Purchase proposal by Jim Davis re: 512-530 Cleveland Street Mr. Davis has submitted an appraisal to see if the City would be interested in purchasing property located at 512-530 Cleveland Street. The City Manager indicated this property is immediately west of the blood bank property and questioned if the Commission was interested or if they wished to be passed on to the CRA. Commissioner Thomas indicated that the focus of the CRA was to help in redeveloping downtown and felt they should focus on the program proposed by Judy Hackett and a Main Street project. He did not support buying the property but supported rehabilitation in other downtown redevelopment efforts. Mayor Garvey questioned whether or not it was something that should be given to the CRA. The City Manager indicated this was a half acre of land with no parking. Commissioner Deegan indicated this property had been allowed to be used for an art colony and the owner has attempted to be cooperative, however, he would not want to get involved in purchase of this type of property at this time. Commissioner Fitzgerald agreed with Commissioner Thomas but felt that the information might be of interest to the new CRA Executive Director and requested that a copy be made available to that individual. The City Manager indicated he had spoken to the head of the Osteopathic College and explained to him the situation regarding the Maas Brothers Building and the annex site. He stated he has tentatively set discussion regarding this item for September 16, 1993. Commissioner Berfield questioned whether or not they were interested in any other site. Commissioner Thomas said he would also like the Maas Brothers item regarding the Haralson report agendaed for next meeting. He felt this was a valuable alternative point of view. It was the consensus to schedule these items together. Commissioner Deegan questioned the entry in the letter from the Osteopathic College indicating interest in properties of 50,000 square feet or more. The City Manager indicated that in speaking to Dr. Webster he had been told the annex property was too small. Mayor Garvey indicated that when she talked to Dr. Webster, he had indicated interest only in the Maas site. Commissioner Thomas requested a Dunn & Bradstreet report and some research on the individual. The City Manager indicated that he understood financial arrangements would be through education bonds and Commissioner Berfield indicated the information from him included his proposal. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 23 of 27 Commissioner Deegan questioned the need for additional information in that in the proposal he had indicated what was planned. The Commission requested a letter be drafted to SWFWMD opposing the tax increment financing. Two versions had been presented, a long and a short version. Consensus was to go with the long version. ITEM #32 - Other Commission Action a) (Cont. from 8/30/93) Hildebrandt Inc. - Letter of Agreement The City Manager indicated he has faxed the objectives contained in the Fogarty report to the Hildebrandt people and is awaiting information from them regarding if they can do this and what the new price would be. This will be discussed at the next Commission meeting. b) Request for an Attorney General Opinion re: process used in purchasing Sun Bank (Atrium) Building Commissioner Thomas has requested approval from the Commission to submit a request for an Attorney General opinion regarding the process used to acquire the Sun Bank (Atrium) Building. Mayor Garvey stated she would not vote for this as there are points in the letter with which she disagrees and that some points are not completely accurate. Commissioner Thomas stated his only purpose is to determine if the process was right or wrong and if wrong, what should be followed in the future. Commissioner Berfield moved to send the request for the Attorney General opinion in the name of the City Commission. The motion was duly seconded. Commissioner Fitzgerald read into the record a letter stating that after review of the request, it does not meet the standard purpose for an Attorney General opinion. He stated an Attorney General opinion is not binding and is not a substitute for the advise and council of the City's legal representative. He stated it should not be used to settle political disputes. He stated these are questions relating to the power of the board and must be requested by the majority of the members. He stated a memorandum of law is to accompany the request and he questioned since the City Attorney is the legal counsel for the City, did he write the request. The City Attorney indicated he had not. Commissioner Fitzgerald questioned who had prepared the request. Commissioner Thomas indicated an attorney that works for him had done so. Commissioner Fitzgerald questioned which attorney and Commissioner Thomas indicated it was attorney Hooker of the firm of Glen, Rasmussen & Fogarty. Commissioner Fitzgerald questioned who paid for the request and Commissioner Thomas indicated that he had. Commissioner Berfield expressed her opinion that it does ask.for an opinion of law of the Florida Statutes. Commissioner Fitzgerald indicated he would stand on what he had said for the record. He stated if the Commission approves this, they will be allowing other counsel to act as counsel for the City. Commissioner Berfield stated she felt it would be difficult for the City Attorney to make the request. Commissioner Fitzgerald stated that an outside person might conclude that he had requested it. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 24 of 27 Commissioner Berfield stated it could be put in the letter that the City Attorney was not making the request. Commissioner Fitzgerald indicated he had a problem with the whole issue. Mayor Garvey felt that Commissioner Fitzgerald had made some good points. Upon the vote being taken; Commissioners Berfield, Deegan and Thomas voted "Aye", Commissioner Fitzgerald and Mayor Garvey voted "Nay". Motion carried. Commissioner Deegan referenced a memorandum from the City Attorney regarding the Sunshine Law and an attached letter from an Attorney General Opinion regarding negotiations and that it was not a violation for a City Commissioner to meet with a contractor if just fact finding. He asked for an interpretation that if the board were trying to hire someone, could one member simply find out what it would take to hire and bring back that information to the group but with no decision making. The City Attorney indicated this would be allowed. Commissioner Deegan questioned whether or not he should be allowed to communicate with the person they are trying to hire as Executive Director of the CRA. The City Attorney indicated it would depend on the authority given by the remainder of the Commission. Commissioner Deegan stated it was a question of the terminology of " negotiate" or "working out an agreement". He questioned whether it would be allowed as long as they were continuing the exchange in order to gather information. The City Attorney indicated this would be okay. Commissioner Deegan indicated that if this was the case, he would follow this course in contacting the next candidate for the CRA Executive Director. The City Attorney, reiterated it had a great deal to do with the authority and interaction between the candidate and the Commissioner. He stated if the person simply presents a proposal and the delegated Commissioner brings that back, that is no problem. He stated however if the delegated Commissioner makes a counter proposal then they have then started the decision making process. Commissioner Deegan questioned this saying he was not rejecting or approving the provisions. He stated there would have to be some engagement in conversation. The City Attorney indicated once you start the process of negotiation, you are walking a thin line regarding the Sunshine Law. Commissioner Thomas questioned whether or not the decision making process required the entire body not an individual. He stated if the City Attorney maintained his interpretation, he recommended asking for an Attorney General opinion. Mayor Garvey stated that if in the conversation, the delegated Commissioner says yes or no that you were then into a decision making process. Commissioner Thomas felt this was simply creating an outline. Commissioner Deegan indicated in the letter from the Attorney General that if in the negotiation there was acceptance or rejection, this was not okay but just finding out terms was acceptable. The City Attorney referenced a West Palm Beach question where decision making began. If a single member is delegated the authority the Sunshine Law applies. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 ,, WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING Page 25 of 27 Commissioner Deegan requested the City Attorney prepare a letter to the Attorney General asking the question of law. The City Attorney indicated the Attorney General will first ask what authority has been given by the rest of the Commission. Commissioner Deegan requested the language in the Attorney General letter "terms agreeable to both parties" be used in making the request. The City Attorney indicated he would work up a draft of the request and bring it back for approval. Commissioner Deegan indicated he would continue in the current procedure in negotiating with the CRA Executive Director. Commissioner Deegan questioned a concern regarding city employees picking up cigarette butts, etc. on downtown streets and the indication from the City Manager that this should be discussed in connection with the CRA budget. This will be followed up at the next CRA meeting. Commissioner Deegan referenced a memo from the City Attorney regarding his goals for 1993/94. He congratulated the attorney on his mission statement but stated he had some problems with some of the goals. He questioned in the goal for providing timely opinions, how the attorney would establish what is appropriate. The City Attorney indicated he would establish base line data based on current cases and the amount of time it takes to turn those around and then come up with the appropriate goal. Commissioner Deegan stated this was good. Commissioner Deegan questioned goal #5 regarding a 100% success rate in defense of the City. He was concerned there was no room for failure. The City Attorney indicated he would not want a goal that was less than 100% and his goal is always to win or settle the case although he would not be surprised if he did not meet that goal. Commissioner Deegan expressed concerns regarding establishing a goal that is not expected to be met. Commissioner Deegan referenced goal #6, to reduce by 10% claims resulting from police activities. The City Attorney indicated this was to reduce claims where there was financial liability. Commissioner Deegan again emphasized that goals should be something that can be achieved. Commissioner Deegan questioned the possibility of establishing a goal regarding some of the big items currently in progress. The City Attorney indicated he could do that and emphasized this was step one of a process he was unfamiliar with. Commissioner Deegan agreed that this was a learning experience. He referenced a situation in which the County Appraiser had a meeting regarding the recent expectation of the City to pay taxes on certain city- owned property. He stated three months ago this meeting was called and no one from the City Attorney's Office went. The City Attorney indicated there was one attempt to contact him by telephone and he was unable to attend that particular day. He stated he essentially had no notice. Commissioner Deegan expressed concern that there was no attempt to find out the results of that meeting and it appeared there was no desire to find out what was going on. The City Attorney indicated he had talked to an assistant attorney of the County. Commissioner Deegan stated his concern was the rest of the staff was totally unaware of a problem coming down the road and felt the City Attorney should have notified them. http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WinWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING d Page 26 of 27 Commissioner Thomas indicated there were two sides of the law; prevention and cure. He stated prevention needs to be done by teaching staff how to keep problems from occurring. He stated the cure is litigation and he felt it was the Commission's responsibility to give the resources needed in order to litigate appropriately. He stated the City was always going to lose something. Commissioner Berfield stated she had copies of the tapes of the Downtown Development Board meeting if anyone wished to listen to them. She expressed concerns regarding the sound system stating she is again getting complaints regarding the quality of sound coming across Vision Cable and that is being recorded. The City Clerk explained the problem with the microphone stating that when people are not close enough or turn away from the microphones, they do tend to shut off. Commissioner Thomas stated the City would need to have two sets of microphones and asked the Clerk to investigate. Mayor Garvey expressed concerns that if a new City Hall was being built that she did not wish to spend a great deal of money to address this. . Commissioner Fitzgerald reported on the Mayor's Council meeting and provided information to Commissioner Deegan regarding the "Stand down Tampa Bay" program which was an effort to assist homeless veterans in the area. He also stated that at the Mayor's Council, the Mayor of Bradenton and a representative of SWFWMD attended the Mayor's Council and based on their presentations he stated his opinion to oppose the increase in the SWFWMD was not altered. He also reported that the Tampa Bay National Estuary Program has mini-grants and questioned whether or not the City would apply. The Mayor indicated she felt Tom Miller, Assistant Public Works Director for Environmental was probably already working on it. Commissioner Thomas reported he sent a letter to Attorney Galbraith requesting an opinion regarding public records and electronic records. He stated they are requiring that we maintain anything on computer disks and the court recognized them as public records. The City Clerk indicated that electronic media is public record but that her statement in a previous meeting was they could not be considered the permanent record. Commissioner Thomas expressed concerns regarding a complaint from an individual who indicated he had a permit for a sign and that city staff was still telling him that he was in nonconformance with the code. The City Manager will report. Commissioner Thomas expressed concerns regarding the school board not adhering to the city's tree ordinance in that they had removed a number of trees at Plumb School. He asked the City Manager to thoroughly investigate this. He expressed concerns that everyone has to abide by the law except the school board and he felt they should be "called on the carpet" or the law should be changed that exempts them from complying with local ordinances. The City Manager indicated before he engaged in a lengthy investigation, he would first determine whether or not the City has jurisdiction. The City Attorney indicated he has started researching the state law and that while it started out simply to exempt schools from meeting local codes when they had state standards, the law has been amended several times and has become fuzzy. The City Manager indicated he would gather all the facts. Commissioner Thomas questioned when the Commission Rules would be discussed. The City Clerk http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 WmWord Document: CITY COMMISSION MEETING indicated this has been scheduled for October 4th. Page 27 of 27 Commissioner Thomas suggested everyone listen to the tapes of the DDB meeting. He stated the majority of the board did not support a mutual effort of having a responsibility assigned to it. He stated they are staunchly independent and believe they have a right to do what they want to do. He stated they have agreed to spend $20,000 to support not building city hall on the current property and they want to promote city hall being in the Sun Bank Building. He stated they endorsed Mr. Leiter's letter. He suggested all Commissioners listen to the tapes and make their own opinion of what occurred. He stated this is not an organization interested in working with the CRA and he did not like it at all. Mayor Garvey reported that in the mail packet, there is information regarding the National League of Cities Conference, which will be held in Orlando, and stated the Florida League of Cities is encouraging all City Commissioners to attend. Commissioner Berfield questioned a letter from Donnell in reference to the new city hall possibly going below the 28 foot line and requiring a referendum. Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager, indicated a total topographical of the property needs to be done. Commissioner Berfield questioned whether or not this could be placed on the November 2 ballot. The City Clerk indicated there was not enough time to do the necessary advertising for the adoption of the ordinance. ITEM #33 - Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 12:01 a.m. (9/3/93) min0009a.93 9/2/93 Ask me about ISYS http://199.227.233.29/ISYSquery/IRLC352.tmp/10/doc 7/29/2003 TOWN OF BELLEAM MAYOR: 901 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD KENT R. WEISLE BELLEAIR, FLORIDA 34616-1096 COMMISSIONERS: ON (813) 584-7134 CONNIE C. MUDANOV:i,-. GLORIA S. BURTON - r'l '°5- {'-;a xi `•J (' rr JOHN P. DONLAN ; STEPHEN G. WATTS /?FP 6 i ..w ' . S FP TOWN MANAGER: ., STEPHEN J. PAPALAS INC. 1925 September 13, 1993 Michael J. Wright City Manager 112 S. Osceola Avenue P. 0. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33618-4748 Dear Mr. Wright; Mayor Kent Weible and I recently met with Mr. Polatty and members of his planning staff to discuss the pending land use and zone changes requested by Morton. Plant Hospital. Our Commissioners are very concerned about the effect Morton Plant's expansion will have on the Town of Belleair. The Belleair Town Commission will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, September 16 at 4:00 p.m. to discuss these concerns and to establish a policy regarding the hospital and the protection of our residential neighborhoods. The Town is pleased that Morton Plant is seeking the "planned district" designation. Section 40.261, Planned Development District (PD), of your Code describes what Belleair is striving to achieve for our residential neighbors. As stated in your General Description; "specifically, this zone classification may be assigned to land which is to be developed utilizing innovative design techniques not made possible through the structure of the other zoning districts for the purpose of achieving one or more of the following development objectives". Your Code is especially definitive in citing examples of innovative design which contemplate the incorporation of "sensitivity", buffering, strategic landscaping, and positive contributions to the area being developed. .Y , * Michael J. Wright City Manager September 13, 1993 Page Two These examples should provide Morton Plant Hospital with excellent tools to design their project to suit the needs of all the residentially zoned areas surrounding them, both in Clearwater and Belleair. We do not feel Morton Plant has taken complete advantage of these tools. Likewise the site plan Morton Plant has submitted does not fully live up to the intent of your Planned District. At the Belleair Town Commission Special Work Session -of September 16 we will discuss the Town's concerns with Morton Plant Hospital's Development Plan. A few of the issues sure to be discussed are: 1) proper buffering and berms to protect our residential neighborhoods; (2) adequate building setbacks; (3) the proposed energy center; (4) the existing service alley connecting Pinellas Street to the Druid parking area; and. (5) the proposed vacation of Waters Avenue. The Town Commission has expressed optimism that Morton Plant Hospital, under the guidance of the Planned Development District in your Code, can achieve a development plan that will suit the hospital needs as well as the concerns of the residents of both our communities. Our Mayor invites a representative from your Planning staff to attend our Work Session. I will keep you informed of our actions and especially thank you for all the consideration you have shown to Belleair in the entire process. Sincerely, Stephen J. Papalas, Town Manager SJP/dc cc: Belleair Mayor and Commissioners James M. Polatty, Clearwater Planning and Development Wayne Sibole, Morton Plant Hospital C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 Office of Traffic Engineer December 18, 1992 Mr. Robert Pergolizzi, AICP Senior Transportation Planner King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 US 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 Dear Mr. Pergolizzi: We have reviewed the Traffic Impact Analysis for The Oaks on Tampa Bay Residential Development. We concur with the findings of the report, noting the assumption that the Clearwater Mall Loop Road (the privately owned roadway that connects Sky Harbor with Seville Boulevard) will be available for the proposed trip distribution. Should that not: be the case, other trip distribution analyses must be made. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. S' cerely u' Peter J. Yau h P.E. Assistant Pu is Works Director . and City Traffic Engineer cc: Lou Hilton PJY/pY RECEIVED U EC 2 1 1992 PLANNING & UEALOPMENT DEPT. ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer" I v, June 21, 1993 C I T Y O F C L E A IF 4 EEPR P O S T O F F I C E B O X 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 Mr. Steven W. Patterson Executive Vice President ZOM Communities, Inc. 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, FL 32789 Re: Bayside Arbors Signage Dear Steve: This letter shall confirm that on behalf of the City of Clearwater we have determined that a 24 square foot sign not to exceed eight feet in height located on the median of Seville Boulevard at U.S. 19 advertising the subject project is acceptable and does meet all applicable codes even in the event that the paved portion of property surrounding the median should be conveyed to a third party. Such conveyance would totally isolate the median parcel from the subject tract. This situation does not trigger the need for a variance request or constitute a nonconforming status. Sincerely, OF CLEARWATER R ; - I I Louis R. Hilton Equal Ein p10yment and AIfirmaIive Action Emplc,Ycr" ? ti ?---?- C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Telephone (813) 462-6880 July 8, 1993 Greg Singleton King Engineering 24945 US 19 N Clearwater, FL 34623 Dear Greg: Enclosed please find a finalized copy of the unofficial minutes of the July 8, 1993 Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting. In addition, to clarify comments made at the DRC meeting, this is to advise you that the 50 ft. setback from Old Tampa Bay will be required for structures (an inground swimming pool is not considered to be a structure), and that the required vegetative buffer of 25 ft. in width from the AL/C zoning district will be in effect. Should you have questions or comments, please contact me. Sincerely, S tt Shuford Planning Manager SS/df cc: Lou Hilton, Planner II alt McAleer, Planner ?4FWa " F n u a l F m n l n v m P n t a n d A f f i r m a t i v e A r t i n n F m n l nv e r' C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Telephone (813) 462-6880 July 8, 1993 Greg Singleton King Engineering 24945 US 19 N Clearwater, FL 34623 Dear Greg: Enclosed please find a finalized copy of the unofficial minutes of the July 8, 1993 Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting. In addition, to clarify comments made at the DRC meeting, this is to advise you that the 50 ft. setback from Old Tampa Bay will be required for structures (an inground swimming pool is not considered to be a structure), and that the required vegetative buffer of 25 ft. in width from the AL/C zoning district will be in effect. Should you have questions or comments, please contact me Sincerely, S tt Shuford Planning Manager SS/df cc: i,Lou Hilton, Planner II Wait McAleer, Planner an(I Affir C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 October 20, 1993 Mr. Steven W. Patterson Executive Vice President ZOM Communities, Inc. ZOM Lee Center 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, Florida 32789-1866 Dear Mr. Patterson: RE: Bayside Arbors - Residential Development PSP 93--04)`_, The Bayside Arbors Residential Development was reviewed and approved by the Clearwater Development Review Committee (DRC) on July 22, 1993. All revisions and modifications to the final site plan have made and approved by the DRC members. The Parks and Recreation/Open Space Fee must be paid prior to certification of the final site plan. Building permits will not be issued until the site plan is certified. Good luck with the completion of your project, and if you should have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at 462-6880. Vin er s ilton Development Planner II LRH/lrh CC: Scott Shuford, Director of Central Permitting ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' 1 C I rr Y 0 T Cl L E A R W A T E R P O S T O F F I C E B O X 4748 CLEAR WATE R, FLORIDA 3461 8-4 748 Office of City Attorney (813) 462-6760 Fox(813)462-6426 Via Fax Only--Originals Not Mailed October 20, 1993 James E.-Slater ' Esquire Steven W. Patterson, President (Fax: 407-425-8377) ZOM Communities, Inc. (Fax: 407-644-3301) Re: Bayside Arbors Apartments Gentlemen: Public Works Director Bill Baker and I have reviewed your proposed Seville Boulevard Agreement and the amendment to the 1963 sewer easement agreement, and,we have the following comments: First, as to timing, these agreements will require City Commission approval and the next available meeting date is November 8, 1993. In the Seville Boulevard Agreement: 1. There is a typo on page 2: "of" should not be stricken after "issuance by the City" in paragraph 2. 2. In paragraph 7, on page 4, I have a serious problem with the possibility that the City's lien could be cut off by a foreclosure by a first mortgage holder, if the City exercises its option to make repairs. Also, does "first" mortgage mean only a first mortgage in existence as of the date of this agreement, or will the City forever be asked to subordinate its rights to the rights of subsequent lenders? 3. In paragraph 10(c), on page 5, please change "and for such other directional and informational signage as ZOM may desire," to "and for directional and informational signage." Also, add the following new language: All signage shall comply with the applicable requirements of the City's sign regulations as set forth in Chapter 44 of the Clearwater Code of ordinances, as may be amended and in effect from time to time during the term of this agreement. All landscaping and utility lines shall be " E q u a l E m p l o y m e n t a n d A f f i r m a t i v e Act i o n Employer' If, rrv installed and maintained in accordance with plans approved by the City Manager upon the recommendation and advice of the Public Works Director of the City, which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld. In the amendment to the 1963 sewer easement agreement, we notice a couple of apparent typos ("driveways of roadways" probably should be "driveways or roadways" in paragraph 4, on page 2, and "main- farming" should be "maintaining" in paragraph 4, on page 3). Otherwise, we have no comments or suggestions for improvement. I assume that the exhibits you sent me earlier have not changed and will be the exhibits to attach to the final drafts of the agreements. I will schedule these agreements for approval by the City Commission on November 8 on the assumption that these changes are not objectionable to you, although we will" need to discuss the provisions regarding the effect of foreclosure by an institutional lender on the City's lien for repair costs between now and that date. Sincerely, M. A. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney MAG:a Copies: Michael Wright, City Manager Bill Baker, Public Works Director ,Scott Shuford,, Director of Central Permitting Receive D OCr 2 2 1993 DFV F ING & TDSpr C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 October 21, 1993 Mr. Steven W. Patterson Executive Vice President ZOM Communities, Inc. ZOM Lee Center 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, Florida 32789-1866 Dear Mr. Patterson: RE: Bayside Arbors - Residential Development (PSP 93-04)? The Bayside Arbors Residential Development, Phases one and two were reviewed and approved by the Clearwater City Commission on September 16, 1993. The Development Review Committee (DRC) has approved the final site plan. All revisions and modifications to the final site plan have made and approved by the DRC members. The Parks and Recreation/Open Space Fee must be paid prior to certification of the final site plan. Building permits will not be issued until the site plan is certified. Good luck with the completion of your project, and if you should have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at 462-6880. S nc uis i on evelopment Planner II LRH/lrh CC: Scott Shuford, Director of Central Permitting 4rW 'Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' C I T Y OF C L E A R W A T E R Ty POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 Office of Traffic, Engineer October 29, 1992 Mr. Robert Pergolizzi, AICP Senior Transportation Planner King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 US 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 Dear Mr. Pergolizzi: We have reviewed the Concurrence Traffic Analysis for The Oaks on Tampa Bay Residential Development. We concur with the evaluation of the US 19 corridor based on projected diversion of background traffic to the new Bayside (49th Street) Bridge corridor, and agree that concurrency will not be a factor in this development. However, as noted in the meeting Tuesday, a Traffic Impact Study will be required, as the development will generate in excess of one percent of the capacity of US 19. We would also like to see the trip distributions revisited; it is believed that the proposed eastward component (toward Tampa on SR 60) may be excessive at 25 percent. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Si ely, Peter J. Yau P.E. Assistant Public Works Director and City Traffic Engineer cc: Jim Polatty Scott Shuford ?Lou Hilton PJY/py ''Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer'' zom September 28, 1993 - - C z Mr. Michael Wright _ M City Manager City of Clearwater z P.O. Box 4748 c7 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Re: Bayside Arbors Seville Boulevard Agreement Amendment of Agreement and Grant of Limited Easement Dear Mr. Wright: Pursuant to our conditions of Final Site Plan Approval and D.R.C. requests I am forwarding two agreements for review and approval. The Seville Boulevard Agreement outlines i) ZOM's obligations for repair and maintenance of the road, ii) the City's remedies in the event of our default for the same and iii) the City's acceptance of ultimate public dedication of the front segment of Seville Boulevard. Also enclosed is a modification to the sanitary sewer easement over the existing thirty inch City main per staff's request during D.R.C. This document i) increases the width of the easement from ten to twenty feet and ii) confirms the preservation of the exemption from sewer impact fees. I have taken the liberty of forwarding copies of these documents to Mr. Galbraith as well for his review. We have recently made our building permit applications and are hoping to break ground in mid October. Your early assistance in the review and acceptance of the enclosed documents is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, ZOM C U TIES, INC. Steven W. Patterson President S WP/eg Enclosure RECEIVED ',/c c: Al Galbraith w/Enclosures SEP 2 91993 (',IIY ATTORNEY ZOM LEE OFFICE CENTER 2269 LEE ROAD, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 PHONE: 407-644-6300 TELEFAX: 407.644-3301 zom Mr. Lou Hilton Planning Department City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34616-4748 U h fl- - ? ? /OMB( -"'4{ f ?•, ?''G? ??? i a ? aes,,.?, JJij'f3 IPi ,. ?.i ; ?+: ,..-? ?? ??• -tee ? 1 1-919'? ox)li'' f VGc ZOM Lee Office Center 2269 Lee Road, Winter Park, Florida 32789 zom C) June 17, 1993 - - C z Mr. Lou Hilton m Planning Department - City of Clearwater P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34616-4748 Re: Bayside Arbors Seville Boulevard at U.S. 19 Signage Dear Lou: Pursuant to our meeting it is our understanding that we may proceed with the permitting of a 24 square foot sign not to exceed eight feet in height on the median of Seville Boulevard at U.S. 19. Furthermore, as previously explained it is our intent to convey the property under the paved area around this median to a third party to eliminate some road maintenance and access problems. This, in fact, will eliminate the connection between the median and our apartment parcel which is to be advertised on the sign within the median. Should you agree with this please sign and return on City letterhead the attached or similar language. We certainly appreciate your assistance in helping us resolve this matter. Sincerely, SWP/eg Enclosure ZOM LEE OFFICE CENTER 2269 LEE ROAD, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 PHONE: 407-644-6300 TELEFAX: 407-644-3301 Executive Vice President June 17, 1993 Mr. Steven W. Patterson Executive Vice President ZOM Communities, Inc. 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, FL 32789 Re: Bayside Arbors Signage Dear Steve: This letter shall confirm that on behalf of the City of Clearwater we have determined that a 24 square foot sign not to exceed eight feet in height located on the median of Seville Boulevard at U.S. 19 advertising the subject project is acceptable and does meet all applicable codes even in the event that the paved portion of property surrounding the median should be conveyed to a third party. Such conveyance would totally isolate the median parcel from the subject tract. This situation does not trigger the need for a variance request or constitute a nonconforming s 'incere , CI, ?I' OF CLE RWATER Lou Hilton April 25, 1994 Seville Condominium Master Association ATTN: Mr. Bob Meenan, President 2630 Pearce Drive, #301 Clearwater, FL 34624 Dear Bob: tiff,,-2 Zom As you are well aware we installed a stop sign on Seville Blvd. located at the Recreation Building crosswalk for pedestrian crossing in an effort to respond to concerns expressed by the association. This sign was placed on Seville No. 2 property due to the fact that we own no land lying outside the roadway. Attached hereto is a letter instructing us to remove the sign from the Seville No. 2 property. We are, therefore, removing this sign along with the stop sign in the west bound lane. Leaving the west bound sign in place would only cause confusion and a potential hazard. We apologize for any inconvenience this attempt to slow traffic may have caused your residents. ZO Steven-W. Patterson President Enclosure cc: Dean Davis, R.O. President City of Clearwater - Janice King DCC Constructors - Mickey Duclos w/out Enclosures n C z M Cn z n ZOM LEE OFFICE CENTER 2269 LEE ROAD, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 PHONE: 407-644-6300 TELEFAX: 407-644-3301 Sincerely, 4 SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM NO. 2, INC. 1001 PEARCE DRIVE CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34624 21 April, 1994 , Mr. Steve Patterson, Vice-President LC-: Communities, Inc., 2269 Lee Road Winter Park, Florida 32789 Dear Mr. Patterson: c? I contacted you immediately following the erection of the STOP sign which was installed surreptitiously at 10:00 p.m. several weeks ago on our property. Your response was that Mr. Bob Meenan was the spokesperson for ZOM and Seville. I was rather surprised by this as Mr. Meenan has no authority to speak for Seville. He is president of Building 11 and president of an association that was formed solely to run the day to day operations of the Recreation Center at Seville. Nevertheless, we in Buildin- 2 had. a meeting, with Mr. Meenan in an attempt to understand the ridiculous placing of the STOP sign. Mr. Meenan reDlied. that the placement was experimental; we quickly re- torted that the experiment was a failure since we found noone in Building 2 who was in favor of the sign. This should have been an end to the matter if Mr. Meenan communicated our request. I have had no response from my three calls to you as well as your i.cncrin- Mr. Louis Hilton's request.. The traffic engineer has also been out here. You have placed a.sign illegally on our property and we are expectin3 immediate removal. The present placement is ludi- crous and serves no useful purpose. It,would appear that relocation of the sign to Peatce and Seville Boulevard would make sense inasmuch as a safer crossing would be provided to Clearwater Mall. This is a job for a professional, not the willy-nilly whim of an individual. The environmental health of elderly individuals who suffer from respiratory problems is being jeopardized by the belching of fumes from the stopping and starting of the large trucks, not to mention the excessive noise created by hydraulic br`e+.ka:s,: It should never have been necessary that I write you this letter. The accompanying sheets with signatures show the people in Seville Condominium ##2 are united in our feeling about the illegality of placing a sign on our property without permission. Too much time has elapsed already. Y.???' (Mrs. Joseph Hari) President I .Ve. the undersigned oymers of Seville Condominium No. 2, Inc., Cle. , :r:- r.er, ]" lorida, do stroni ly protes-". the placi.ricf, ut! Q, 0J' .;Y o :,: 1 i .,.-:r,, it rs:i-ss .on grid dem-ir_d that it be ?. r l ?r C-?2 / -:#-- c- . 3 v7 f7 ?? o q J 1? l p l ?v "? ,--C LJ O .LI 4 (7 : I ? {//nC \cJ Lrl? _ ??1?,f\`r _J/7 7-? ? V r King Engineering Associates, Inc. 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CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartinent Correspondence AL TO: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk FROAS: Scott Shuford, Development Code Administrator r. y7 SUBJECT: Simple Adjustment to the Certified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors (PSP 94-04) COPIES: See List Below DATE: June 20, 1994 The applicant has submitted a request for a Simple Adjustment to the above referenced site plan last certified on January 6, 1994. The changes to the site plan include the following: 1. The addition of a six-foot high aluminum fence located along the western property line. 2. Revised the parking area to correspond with the field changes requested by the City Forester to save trees. 3. Revised site data table showing the revised number of parking spaces. 4. Addition of a pier house and pier location over the existing 60 inch RCP. 5. Added a five ft. high aluminum fence around the revised pool area. 6. Added a six ft. high wood fence within the pool area adjacent to the spa gazebo. 7. Added a car wash area. 8. Removed the designation for the cemetery. 9. Revised the pool area layout with perimeter fence and pool equipment fence. 10. Added six ft. high aluminum fence along the northern portion of the property. This amendment to the certified site plan is approved as a Simple Adjustment to the site plan for Bayside Arbors last certified on January 6, 1994. Please certify the attached plans and distribute to those listed below. SS/LRH/lrh cc: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director Terry Jennings, Engineering Chuck Warrington, Gas Department Tom Miller, Environmental Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director Don Meerians, Traffic Engineer Victor Chodora, Building Official Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Steve Doherty, Zoning Section Supervisor? Developer/Project Sponsor (3) - Mr. Gregory Singleton, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 6sa9304.lrh ..?+?.. ; .j JON 199, . C CITY EN"?1y??At L CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment. Correspondence Z4 TO: Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk FROM: Scott Shuford, Development Code Administrator/Central Permitting Director SUBJECT: Simple Adjustment to the Certified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors`.(PSP 93-04) ?FP 1 3 1991, CITY CLERK DEP' COPIES: See List Below DATE: September 12;ti1994 c? The applicant has submitted a request for a Simple Adjustment for the site plan last certified on January 6, 1994, and approved by the DRC on July 8, 1993. The change(s) to the final site plan include parking lot adjustments throughout. Conditions of approval are as follows: 1. The applicant shall obtain the requisite Certificates of Occupancy based on this final site plan submitted September 8, 1994. This amendment to the certified site plan is approved as a Simple Adjustment to the site plan for Bayside Arbors (PSP 93-04) certified on August 11, 1994. Please certify the attached plans and distribute to those listed below. f f z t SS/L RH/lrh cc: Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director/Code Administrator Bob Maran, Central Permitting Jim Lewin, Gas Department Tom Miller, Environmental Ream Wilson, Parks & Recreation Director Don Meerians, Traffic Engineer Victor Chodora, Building Official Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Steve.Doherty, Central Permitting Supervisor Developer/Project Sponsor (3) - Mr. Gregory P. Singleton, P.E. King Engineering Associates, Inc. 24945 U.S. Hwy. 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34623 9sp9413.1rh J EP 16 1994 d?o "i 1 CSPR9304.AVM TO: FROM: CITY OF CLEARWATER . Interdepartment Correspondence Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Scott Shuford, Development Code Administrator/Central Permitting Director ??. SUBJECT: Simple Adjustment to the Certified Site Plan for Bayside Arbors(PSP93-04) COPIES: See List Below DATE: February 15, 1995 The applicant has submitted a request for a Simple Adjustment for the site plan last certified on September 15, 1994, and approved by the DRC on July 8,1993. The changes to the final site plan include adjustments to the number and placement of handicapped parking spaces and moving and adjusting parking spaces to accommodate environmental concerns. Conditions of approval are as follows: Placement and display of all field changes to the parking scheme on the site plan. This amendment to the certified site plan is approved as a Simple Adjustment to the site plan for Bayside Arbors last certified on September 15, 1994. Accordingly, please certify the attached plans and distribute to those listed below. Thanks for your assistance. SS/AVM/avm cc: Scott Shuford, Director of Central Permitting Rich Baier, City Engineer FE B 2 Chuck Warrington, Managing Director, Gas System iNGi Tom Miller, Assistant City Engineer, Environmental CENTRAL LIFE TA ER Ream Wilson, Director,Parks & Recreation CITY OF CLEAR Don Meerians, Assistant Traffic Engineer Victor Chodora, Building Official Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Lou Hilton, 'Senior Planner Steve Doherty, Zoning Section Supervisor Developer/Project Sponsor (3) Please call Don Hoyer, King Engineering, 791-1441,for pick up when re- certified. HOST "C00"r 0, S P SuL? zno3 JYS pLpa*) '*% y DECEIVED F >_ 11; 1995 CITY CLERK DL,'T. T d~ t T ~ C-' ~.m ~ 1. . e, F~,r ~ ~ c'7 ~ ~ Certified as a true acrd correct copy. On July 17, G' 1997 the applicant submined a minor:plan change for BAYSIDE ARBORS to add ten 'sand basketball courts. This mino endment was approved by the apphcab.~'De~tl mprytRe~view Comminee members nt"~evie~r d~,+ffi~•, 4~~1 a f September 3, 1997 ~ " ~ m ~ ` { ~a V Witness my hand and t~~*seal xvft~t~ Devzlopment Code Administrator d(e'Cify bf C~~RVater,,, ' Florida on this .af September 7997. TO BE REMOVED RE UIRED LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~ Denotes Cam hor Tree TO REMAIN C. Q P Camphor Tree ~ R Citrus Tree l/' s PR_.,~POSEr~ ~~Ir~~OR ~ Denotes Citrus Tree Q Denotes Eucalyptus Tree Eucolyptus Tree ? Denofes Hickory Nut TrE Hickory Nut Tree Coordinator, Central Permitting Department ZONING DISTRI~I~': RM-12 (21.69 AC) N/A Q Denotes Oak Tree From the Southwest corner of Government Lof I, Section 20, Township 29 Oak Tree * This re-cetiification is unconditional - " RM°28 (0.255 AC) South, Ran e 16 Easf run thence North 0°52'25" East alon the West O Denotes Palm Tree 9 9 Polm Tree Q 'Pine Tree ® i C 19.262 AC c ' ' e a s ' Sec '0 0 600.00 feet• ru thence Sauth 89°13'12" ~ Denotes Plne Tree / ( ) se tlon Iln f aid fin 2 n ~ Denotes India Rosewood India Rosewood Tree East along aline 600,00 feet Northerly and parallel to the South line ~ Denotes others (Ear, ct .Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly 9 Maple) ~ MULTIPLE F Y N A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet; (hence run North 0°52'25" East, t~sE: / Ap) 733.92.feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of ( Government. Lot I; thence run South 89°57'02'' East along the South line l of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run _ DENOTES SIDEWALK =S SIDEWALK ACCESS TO 0 25 50 100 I --I DEVEI~PMETIT AREA: 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N/A , TAPPED PARKING p,p~~ 535 671 SF 19.253 AC (2) North 27 0239" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARK T C'e.C1IiAe 9 ( ) 0 continue North 27 02 39 Eost along the Easf line of Seville SCALE: I" = 50' Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" Wesf DENSITY: 63.70 feet; thence run North >75°18'15" Wesf, 184.76 feet; thence run Rr~-12 216 Ul®1ITS/AC 10 LIMITS/AC North 329.15 feet; thence rut` North 36°29'07" East, 439.88 feet; (hence SUNDECK 5 Uf~ITS AC 25 TJNITS AC ° ~ „ ° , ~ 11,15 °25 / / run South 43 1154 East, 736.36 feet; (hence continue South 43 1154 East, (,220.07' feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; II APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE RAGE: 136971 SF 14.3% 42% (hence run North 76°35'16" West, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North ®19 2 0 0 l3 ~ 17 1 ~U~LDING COVE t ) . „ 119800 SF APARTMENTS 52°5019 West, 149,74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49' Wesf, 197.47 ?16 13 I 22 1 ( ' ~ 0 9 951SF RECREATION feet; ;thence run North 54 19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North ( 1 ) ° ~ ®N 48 27 54 West, 6.79 feet to the Polnt of Beginning. 10,2 (7,220 SF ADMQIISTRA ) 21 ~ 19 3 11 12 16 Q 14 3 Q= • II ~ 13 }:_~'~:~s 34 I 12 20 1 14 25 ~ ,«s:<:::... 21 0 SETFACII=~S: x 33 sails" , 9 FROr~°I°: Zs ~ 2 OI D 7 ' 10' 2 SSE: 10 ~a~. REAR,: 15 15 ~ ~ le ~ENNtS ' e - e F.F. _ ~ ~ II,I ~ 9 N 9 ~ Is AI. C ZONED LAND 25 25 MIN. lz co t 171,x; II Q ) G I ' 15.5 21, 17 \ l9 ~ / a 1 ? Q. . ~ ) 0' I ~ .19,1 17 7,ZO ® o I p EET~h1EEN STRIJC~TURES: 20 M OR 50% 20' MINIMUM OR 50%a ~9 17 SO ll ~N t I 17 II 13 ~ ~ M F ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. A~ANA p ~ ~ 8 - ~9 OF SIJ 0 2 so II 4 I ® ~ N~z ~ , t PLDG. HEIGI~IT ELDG. I-~IGHT ~ 2 ? 16 ,7~i~4 16 28 ~ i Q ~ 2 1 I ~ ~ f, 10 2 , ~ ~ ' / \ I O 13 ~ ~ ~J P 1~ ~i!"" f a ~ p ~IEIGI-IT: 29'-10" 30' 1e IB ® 15 B 13 ® 23 13 15 °0 8 13 I ~I , 3 15 ~ Q ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ tP ~ ~ 3 12 PAVED VE~IICULAR AREAS: 215,070 (23%) I~/A t~ ry~ 2 p 25 2' ®413 27 1 r N 23 M.N: ® 14 2 ®PEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE 23 2 M.N. t~ ; TQTAL FOR LOT; (616,436 5F) (64%) 35% 13 27 I ' ~ H.P. 2 ~ FOR THE FRONT YARD: (35,765 SF) (54%) 50% OF FIRST 25 a 12,1 O 15 ~ 17 ~ 12 u ,I 22"44 ) EX. 36 SAN SEWER. iq,?7 25 PARKING LOT II°~I'ERIOR (40,625 SF) (19%) 12,904 (6%) - 25 N I ~ 19 i ® Is 17p ® ~ G. o. ° LE. 4.00 t I LANDSCAPING: _ ~ ~.P. u Q _ _ - 25 Q 24 F;F. 14a`' ® to ®lo °5 LF SU8 DRAIN FILTER PARI~dG. 4ss( 1 1/2 SPACE X 224 2o,s aO X21 Is 20 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL ~Y ~ ~ . 2 DV~JELLING UNITS I ,15 t ~ ~ ~ a LIMITS (TYPICAL) I 2 ~16 12 4 _ g o s Q - 336 15 23 P G SPACES: ~ U II D ® III ~ I~ o r 1 9 STA~ARD = 9 x 19 o ! 1O ? ,la le CoNG. M11-E4~Ep END SECTION 22 27 0 ~ ACCESS~LE = 12' ~ 19' w 5' ArsLE 24 19 ~ 27 ~ Q ~ ~ >?D O.T. INDEX # 2"lD W/ caNG. PAD 0 U (TYF ) / ~ ~ D) 9 n ~ ~14 (i) Eleven (11) parl~ng spaces are delineated as accessible parking spaces one per apartment 16 ~.F. = T.Q.B. = 10.50 Q. building and one at the clubhouse. ~ 15.6 ~ BC1TT. ; ~.ot~ a ~n1D,~L-R1~AI>S . I @ 14 1 ~--~0 LF Cam" ADS FIFE i.5,5 I4 Il. (°2 .1..6, (Z) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area. ~ 2 T~'P•~ 4 0 1, SANf7 CEMENT RIP RAp 5,1a 6 s ~.P. 1 ADS I. E. P O 24 2 ~ 5 ¢Mp~fJ i~WA~ 4 6 \ 5 ~ ~9 d= ~ 1 GoNTROL ST~LIGTIJFZE W SkIMME~ O ' ~ s ' ToP OF 54~IMME _ Iz I G. 2°I 14 0 8 9 I~-~' ~ VdEIIZ LENCaTN = 25' ~~A ~ 53 53 ~ WEII"L EL. °r.i,0 24, IB OL ~ a7 ~ ~q. l2~ 24. Ie R ~ ONE POINT ONE INC. SKY HARBOR E T t 0 II ~ Q ®12 S ATES t tN CORPORATION COND® ; ~ ~ ~ \ ' \ 1 0 ~ O 1 O q G.Q ' LE. J.QIQ ° ~2 \ \ m ,l, ",,:~a ~ ~o l.l= 5uc~-d~Aw 1=1LTE~G ~ 6 ~ ~ W y o a~ ; ° , ' TAMPA RA`f ~ ~ a S43 1154E (DEED:. S43 1154E (DEED) S43 1154E (DEED) t , ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ F ~A8 ~fF ~ G.o. = I.E. 4.00 _ s ~ ~ 736.36' (DEED) 1220.07' (DEED) 1220.07' (DEED) , . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x 15.0 e ~ ~ ~ ~ 20Q~; CC ~ ~ ~ 41 ..13,18\ O ~ ® ® ~ l t.,P, f~ eta \ CLEARWATER MALL ~ ~ 15.c~i5 ~ \ SHEET M-12 2QF2 r \ r~ ~ rn ~ti r ~ 1 ~i i ® ALlC \ R M-12 ~ t"~ ~ .1 ° '`.~.{P~ FIRST FLORIDA RANK RM-20 ~9 ~ ~ ~ 0 3 e~® N ~ 5°18'15"W DEED ( ) 0 ~5 c. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6' D E D ~ ~ o. Iaa.7 ( L.P ~ / ~ ~ ~ EX.42•• G~ ,9~ ~0•. ~ N54°19'17"W (DEED) NP 127( ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ SHEET 19 8 wA~rel RM-°28 2o7.a0' (DEAD) pl 3j ~ ~ cT~P~ fT~'P~ ~ 14~'- ~a~~ SEVILLE N ~ r 1 OF 2 ~ , CO DOS ° `p " I ~ ~ ~ RECREATION AREA ® ~ N52 3649"W (DEED) U~ ~ ~ o ~ cy (97.47 (DEED) . `0 4 5 / ~ 6®~ ~ 93 r ~ ~ ~ O EX. 36" 5AN SEWER ~ i ~ , . M.N ~ i EX. 10° SAN. SEWER ~j pl ~ 0. ~ /t;?0° ° j~ X14 ~ ~ ` ALlC , 43®33'32"W DEED ~ ~ y\b , \ E d" SA~`SEW:~R Prof? SToIZM SEWEGz- 63.70' (DEED) 0 ~ , ~ ~ELo~ATIoN 15 ~ ~ i~ EX: 8° GATC VALVE,. roe ~ ~ ° ED - lJG ~ r ~ N52 50'l9"W (DE W/ PL ~ ~ ~ O a DEED ~ ~ EX. t0 ' CJ 149.74 ( , , = SEX. 10" BAN. SEWER -J ®L ~ ® N48°27'54"W DEED) EX.I~ ?zc~ ® ~ ( ~ O 6.79 (DEED) ® ~ Q ~ T~ASI-6 COMPACTOR ~ P RM-12 Ex ~x. ~6" ~ ~ ~ 6" ~ SIMKINS INDUSTRIES 1NC. ~ ~ ~ PROPOSED PLAYGROUND ~ ® ~ TAMPA RAY ~ PICNIC AREA N TE' ~ ~ 0 .SIAMESE CONNECTI ~ ~ ~ TENNIS COURT NOTES: PHASE 3 APARTMENT BUILDI CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ vT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~-2~-97 op~o -rertNlS ~T. To vI~INI,-Y ~ zoNliJ~ MAP. ~d, ~ TENNIS COURT ~ ~ ® 1. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ARE 15' SOUTH 10' NORTH TO MEET THE APPR ~ PLAYGROUND ~ ~ ! ~1 AND .WEST. THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE. MARSWALL. 9 ~-2z-q~ AooEo PI_A~r~~o~No a,>z~,a -ro vICINIrY ~ zo~Inlc~ Map , ~~~~~.TrQ®e ~ PICNIC AREA Q7 2-12-`1(0 REV. IZECKEQTIoIJ AREA ~ ADDED SUfJD~CK, G QQe~~~ C~ G e,~ 2. DIRECT. LIGHTING AWAY FROM SURROUNDING PROPERTIES. PHI~~SE 3 7 2-13.9 fZl~J. PARKING ~ CourJ'r 1N SITE DAt'A 'fA.ti3L~. , c~ t,, a~ 3, NO HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS FOR FENCING AROUND (n °~-a-a4 ~~V. PA~CIN~ CaSNT tJ SITt? Dda~A "fA~LD. ;rl~ ~ ~ ~ COURTS. 5 6-2G-94 REV. BLnh ~ PAQKINV LbYOtST, p/~j~, n•y~yq~~{(V ~ >`~~`~l/I~,~~~w 0 Q 5-24-~4 fZGJ, llTll_IYIES LA`fo~r ~ ~ r 3 5-27-94 .REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACE, RE~~. SITE DF>,TA ~ c~~~~ ~~!,~°"C`~' DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION - ' ADDED FENCE J09 !'HUB LP5 UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK( 5 BAYSID.E ARBORS ® 2 4-21-0th Nk~ v4 Fp-~irc-< F r~l ,f ca(~ PHYP . ti 1 1-000- DRAWN KIWO ENGINEERING ID I 9-n-95 ADDEC>.Tt;,;MeSH C-oMf-AC-rQr> FIELD V00< NO. 1../ VC. F~.. AN d pp E';~gineers 'Planners 'Surveyors ' Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM , C 9-z7-q3 AbbEEpNEi' LANDAREATO51- E MATATABLE n stir. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanta Hwy. te. tf DATE 9-27-q3 ADDED-rENNlscoUFZrA,NpGABANA r_ f7 ,Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto; FL. 32661 ~y 32~y (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Pori Richey. FL. 34653 (904) 746-9I90 WINTER PAI9KI, PLO Rl®A 32 ! 89-1866 -1866 9-27-93 AdDE~7 SIDEWALKACCE SS IO N/SNDICAPPE PA SCALE, 11 CHECKED Q.C. 2269 ! (813) 886-0111 (613) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 644-6000 r N0. DATE REVISIONS APB'D OF Byj~ , 1 1 s ]~~.r; ~ ,1`~' ~~y; ~ ci ; a ) ~ ~ ~ c;. . , ~ ~ ~ N O ~ M ~ ~ N f is / ~ ' : ,~b~ 5,5 ~ l9 ~~y 9 M Q t P e°e 9 5 7,7,4 7 7 CLUST. CLUST. 5 8 8 8 6 O z... 5 II 45 10 10 B 9 , 8 4 s-'--- 6 30 (D) 32 4 - ~ 2~' 6 7 23 ®12 `q l5 / 6 ~ ~ 7 1° '7 4 66 l O 47 O g 4 {D) 4 9 l0 9a OO 7 6 8 0 4 93 4,4 4~ 0 a W.N l 1 s I a' W.M. I I 2~ 2g III 1 17 I ,8,7 4 h ~ 6 ~ 5 4 O 8 4 0 2 7 ) II O , 5 6 5 ~3 "'""6 4 ~3 12 4 6 ~ ,~t 6 V~,, 5 ® 10 ,9 O 0 O 9 5 6 ~i~ 0 8 'V ~ p I ' 4,4 a ~ 5 4 0 0 4 4 5 a ~ h 5 ~ 4 4'4 7,7 Q 4 4 q 12 22 I y~. 6 ~I 4 4 7 7 7 ~ 7,7,7, 13 20 s to ~ 7 0 4 7 7 5 O O 4 5 5 6 ~ - ~ I I 7 ~ 6 5 5 7 1. h.p .,~j o 6 5 B 17 ®I 2 4 { { 9 O O 5 II q ~ ~q'~ 6 O 0 ,r , a p 4, .4,7 ~ 5 - O 12 4 O 80 O I 6~}I 7 2 4 B q ear s 5 4,5,6,10 II q 54 5 6 C 0 b '~"~":,sa/~~'<:~, `~~r ~s~ ~ 4Q0 4 I 5 ' 9 9 g M.N. 4 J n, • c 'C T~ ~~~fs1~~~4; 6 5 Q ,75 5 5 ~ 5 OC 25.:.... 5(7 ' J(c ~A~ Q 6 ~ ® I 5 f~ 6 5 5 9 6 6 6 7 7 8 4 4 7 q 5 . 5~4 0 5 8 10 4 7 6 I 45 ~ 7 ~ I s ~~~ti 4. {D) 1 ]0 ® 4 O 65 9 CA GNASH II 4 4 5 ~ ~ a~~, 6 ® 7II 7 5 O 0 6 6,8 4 ~4 , ~ ~ s 4 s ~ 00 ° I to u' SCALE: I" = 50' rte'.>'.:.::. 7 10 ~ 12 z D 12 I ~ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 1. 6,50 7, 6 7 O 8 4~ 4~ 4 4 5(~~7, ~ 6 7 4 7 ~j al 6 c, g {01 ® O 4 3f`:~ t~`,s 7 F,::.::~`.FtG~s;.~< 07 s,e ® 2 s ~ LIMITS L~ 4 ~ 4 4,4 I ~ 7 ~ : ~^c I ~i 5 9 ~ 5 4 8 O 7 4 4 q 4~ I8 tt,~ 3/ „~u/~s. ~ 5'L ~ 94 5 a .I ® a .5 ,12 8 8,9 F.F 5 8 ~ 7 ~ .~~z~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 6 4 7 ,9 i ~1~'r 9 g ~f~ ~ F z. ~z:~::• I ~ ' ~ 34 ~ i 8 12 I I X { 0 ~ OS ~ 5 ~,::.'s~.:: I 6 g 5 5B 6 6 5 448 ~ ~~0 ,-t, ~ .a 24 4 5 . 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E o 4 ~ 5 ~ 6 ~ 4 I 6,4 4 F. =5 5 4 ~i~ 7 6 ~ 14 ' 7 5 5 7 4 904 4 5 8~ 2 ~ 7 g~ ~ Cp 1 TS S 9 6 9 5 grr}y ~ 5 8 8~ o j TR. 2 10 4 9 6 675 O ~ L, .Q 4 6 4 8 7 II q 5 ~ _ 5, (D) 6 5,6 8 5,5 4 ' ~ ~ . 7 O 5 12 6 6 4 I 4 5 ~ ~ 4 4 q 4~ ats; 5 5 4 4, 6 g 10 9 7 5 6 46 6 8 4 .5 5 4 10 0 128 5 5 4?}y r~~, 6,6,6,64 0 7 6 4 6 5 7 g 4~ 5 J ~ 5 5' v~ 46 6,4 6 ~ 14 ~ 1 TREATMENT ~~RM S 5 7 4 4 12 9~ 6 ` (TYP) 6 5 6 5 6 q 4 g 10 4 410 5 6 5 6 4 6,6 4~ n 10,1 ,10,10,1 IZ 8 5,5 II 8 5 12 5 7 5 6 4 2 5 4 . (D)O 4 7 6 5 5,4 4,2 ~ N 5 G ~ 6 4 q 10 7 5 8 g I 9 ,6 7 ~ ,,,~~,,00 5 4 6 6,4 g 5 14,9 5 5 5 O Q7 Qy 5 10 e 5 5 644 7 I R~CR~A tl~®~I\ N r vtn ''8'° 5 12 6 5 B g 5 10 a 7 6,6 55 5 ® 5 7 4 6 5 a~ ~ 4 ® 6 54 ® 5 5 4 ~ A®M.INIS I IAA f ~ol~ N~~1~ ~q 92 12 6 4 5 9 5 4 q 4 5 5 56 5 4 4 q 5 6 10'PO 0,1212, ~ 0 6 4.6 9 5 4 4 4 5 \ 4 4 6 9 6,6,6 ~ '4 4 4,4 4 6 ~ 6 4 5 5 6 I 9.B 1 ~~i1Q 4 4 4 .IJI, q 4 5 4 q 6 6 2 ~ 49 76 O 8 g 4 , \ 5,5,6 4 6 6 7 ~ q 4 0 4 ~ 1 •0 ~ P \ 6~ 6 5 4 4 ,4 12 7 4~ 10,8 6 4 4 4 4 g 5 676 0 t ~ ~ ~ 16 19 ~ o .NOTE: HAND APPED PARKING SPAC~ 4 9 O 1 1Q 6 4 6 5 4 4 10 6544 46 9 4 M 6 I 12 4 6 6 4 4 ~ 4 4,4 - /u ° SER ESTHE RECREATION/ 12 ~ I5 1 ADMIN. E3LpG.51DESNALK A ES 5 ~ 9 ~ 7 6 5 B 6 4 5,7 5 ID y ~ ~o - g 5 ALUM.FENCE ~ TO ! ORATED IN III a I~ Q 5 6 4 8 4 4 5 4 7 1 ~ T E PIE T0,t411NfMIZE I I 2 ,5,5 6 7 46 4 56 5 9, 88,8 14 F, j, O 4 4 6 7 6 6 5 13 12 O l I J2,1 D, .f - 7 4 Q 1 , a' " ;~~o~E wt~Y nP~~Y ~ ®T~EE ~~MOV~ ? I ~ I3 a I ?IS II GDNTROL STRUGTUIZE W/SK.iMMEIZ 11 ~ 6 5 54 I 0 ' - s 3s g le 14 I MODIFIED FpOT TYPE'~E" INLET" / 2 15 ~ ( .Top OF SkIMMEP = 16.1 92 ~ 3 7 4 8g 4 ~ ~ e'e i ~ / ~ II la WEIR LENGTH=6' . 0 a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 to to r ' 0 ° e II - 4 i 16 15 'I ~ PIER. welR EL. 15.2 \ 'S 4 12 T.O.B.- 26.9 t ® 5 ~ ~ ~ I ' o ~ HOUSE I,~.. 12.00 (18" 2G~) a 6'6 to BOTT.- 22.E b 0 ~ tea` i r 22 (D) X10 PIER CONSTRUCT PROP ED ' ~ 14 e ° OS ~ 1 ~ S'6 10 ~3 `w ' / I 14 LE.=(-}0.93 5' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ ~ s 4,6 9,s 1 N s 0 0~' '""'d'=I'f`s 5 2 ry~Q' GONSTIZUGT MANHOLE 1 1 9c ~9 15 Q 5... 1 A. 37 ~ ~j 0 23 22 12 2( s ~ 2 12 ® ~ 4 (D) 2r AT EXIST. Ig" I2Gp LE. 2 20 + ~ Is 21, o i E. ~O (b'ADS 32 3 ~ 1 S R. 5 ° 13,11 ` G N ~ s EX._60° RCP% _ 0 0 x~ ~ ~ STR. #3 8n W. ~2 Q7 i ' ~ e M. ~ ~XISTIN ST EXISTIN STORM _ - - I~TR # 1 _ _ o T. .B. = SUNDEGK \ ~ ~ o ~ 6a \ \ ~ _ _ EX EX BOTT._ $ 3 - ' T.O.B. ~ 21.5 e 6 U A 13,U q.5 LF Abp 1.5 .L. ¢5 LF la" ~GP D~ ~ n P ~ ~'Q STR. #6 ,BOTT:. 17.5 ~ F 60 NI z5 \ ~ M.H S COU T 'S 5 35 LF Sup-DRAIN PILTEP. TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN' , ~a~ \ - \ ~ ~ - ~ _ ~ MA I -G. D. = L~.. 10.DO Denotes Camphor Tree ~lA\ \ / J O 5 Denotes Citrus Tree \ \ / ~ Cy I_ \ ~ r,, ~A ~ I Denotes Eucalyptus Tree ? Denofes Hickory Nut Tree ~ \ STR #4 ~ ~o E 2 c AREA \ ~ x I Q Denotes Oak Tree ~ : \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Denotes Palm Tree ~ ~ r''' ~ Denotes Pine Tree ',~~r ~~90,~~ ~ EX. FHA ~ IP NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS QUILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH` ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree ~ F~~.,~~ N ~ ~ APARTMENT .BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denofes Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly ; ~ ~ GONT~OL STRUCTURE W/SKIMMEK ~ ~ ~IMM~P TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ 0 ~N R MnDIF'IED f=f70T TYpE"E" INLET ~ G ThDL 51"RUCTU E Top of Skill Ell = 21. I INL:EI" ~ ~ ~r~ Q. W/SKIMMER M 4 „ WEIh LEN~TN ° 16' ~ ~ y~ ~e l ~s ~ MoDIFIEp<FI7a7 T`(I'E E INI,(:T WEIR EL. 2040 ~0 TOp DF SkIMMEIz = 2.01 _ F,~°' WEIEZ LENCaTa-4= 15' I.E. - 8.37 WEIR EL. ° 25.40 ~ ~R4', ,e N LE. 21,5 PRQP®SED 15o THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE "C OD ZONE "C" AS SHOGdN ON FIRM FLOOD 1° ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM NGVD INSURANCE RATE .MAP -PANEL 125 ( ) 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY 139-0128C~, X139-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER) `THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS 0R WITHIN Tf'IE 2e THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AIdD EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY TS TO BE COMPACTED PER 1G° ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT PdILL I THE RE UTREMEN ENT PdILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW N/A w IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBTLITY TO DE~'ERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Q TS. NO STORMWATER U LOCATION OF THE 'UTTLITI S PR TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION Q ANTITY W E I.OR TO CONSTRUCTTON IN THETR 125.8.3, 1986 EDITIOid (OR LATEST EDITION). THIS PARTICULAR THE RECEIVING 6dATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. ~TJANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE =.~,:C~ ~ VTCINITYe THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 1000 OF ' IPA BAY . m I~iAXTMUM DENSITY AS THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINED B 17• ALL PRACTICAL AND Y AASHTO T-99. NECESSARY EFFORT , STORM SEWER INLET u CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT ER EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING PREVENT EROSION AND • TRANSPORT OF N!A MITERED END SEDTION N!A ~ ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY. AND STORM SEWER AND UIJDERDRAIN IFIE SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPEC DB PECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. EROSION AND SILTATION CONTR OL POLTCY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS IN 'POLICY. FLARED END SECTION P!/A ADVANCE). 10. ALL UNDERGROUND ~ • a UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT' FOR ELECTRICAL AND' ~-8• RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE IN TELEPHONE CR05SINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PI',VEMENT. ABUT PAVEMENTe WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS ~ SANITARY SEWER W1 MANHOLE ®--•~p-o~ ~ ~ s 4, PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. TOP OF BANK N/A r ~ a UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEE R AT 19. A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL GINS WILL BE PROVIDED. BOTTOM OF PONp P!/A a ~ w 7.91-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AIdD ELEVATIOfd. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND. POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY ' CONFLICTS SEIALL BE IIROUGEiT TO TEIE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. 2aa NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION SHi PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF RESOLUTION. RATION SHALL. TAKE PLACE UNTIL A.:. WATER MAIN ~ 3 CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT T0; - CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE CC 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO E}CERCISE' . - GATE VALVE. °-D4- a. ~ ~ N 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION IN ITHE VICINSTY OF T: 5e THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES; 1ITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS ' TIiIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE. RESULTING ~ , IOLATTON OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODESe 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE II-TNCII DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE R CODES~~ FROM. HTS WORK OR AA1Y FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY - ~ ~ 7 ~ o 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES FINES LEVI~ / ED NOTED• DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IId ACCORDANCE WTTII PERMIT CONDITIONS. 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRT - N/A JURISDICTIONAL L1MIT5 ~ ~ OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHI :,AID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES I NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES ~ ~ 'RIOR AUTHORIZATION pF THE URBAN ~ N!A a- o- 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF FO ES E 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IPd ACCORDANCE WITEI CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWAT~ ~ T R. ER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE.. LANDSCAPE AND OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL 'DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO NSA ~ ~ N BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STA: ARCHITECT. CITY URBAN Ii'ORESTER PRIOR TO HANDICAPPED PARKING ~ ~ ~ FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ' CONSTRUC~°IC 'ONSTRUC~°ION. r 9 ~J 13-24 q4 BEd. PAizKIN~ ~ BLDC~'9 tSTit<ITI ES N~RR RE.C.~A4MIN ~LpG, 4 6-5-94 REQ. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, ADDED PIER ~ PIER HOUSE 11 q UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK ~F 3 5-217;94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, REV. POOL LAYOUT DRAWN DAH S Z `T'ZI-~~}- AIJL>~,~ GPI ~`>N, P...~MOV~o (~I4t~C~ Spp~J. JOB NO. KING ENGIAZEFRING ASSOCIArF f INC. FOR,, 1142-001-0D0 1 1-Z7-93 ADDED NOTES .2f+22 PER DR- COMMENTS FIELD BOOK NO. Engineers - Planners - Surveyors - Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM ~ INC. CHECKED 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Leconte Hwy, 2269 > Clear [~E ROAD wofer, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Leconte, FL. 32661 FINAL S""ITE PLAN 'I-27-`(3 ADDED TENNIS COURT ANDCABANA 4F-Z7-13, REMOVED"DUMPSTERS=ADD:COMPACTO2TOSH' . IGFR DATE, SNT. a.c. (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32 7 8 9 E CJ 66 5-19.93 1866 1-27-195 DIDED SIDEWAI.LKACCESSTOq,4 01C.&PPED ARK • SCALE, (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHON : (407) 644®6360 NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D 10- 50, BY OF P PRO OSED PLAYGROUND ~,PI N _ C_ IC AREA PHASE' 3 TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED IT T ® =OAK TREE O 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). NOTE: SEE VICINITY ~ ZONING MAP S46®19'01"E m CAMPHOR TREE ~ REQUIRED (MIN. OR MAXI 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND • ~ / o PALM TREE IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO .DETERMINE THE EXACT NFI RATI N F THI 65.33 4 0 FOR CO G O 0 5 ® f / ~ ZOMNG DISTRICT: RM-12 (18.175 AC}t') N/A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR T4 CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR AREA OF THE PROJECT =CITRUS TREE ~ C 7.94 A VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN / ( ~ THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. ^y! t ® ~ ~ ~ USE: ~ MULTIPLE FAMII.Y N/A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS i N2 02 39 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE ~ ~ , (APARTMEN'I5} PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTYLITY OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS IN ' 2.60 TO EXISTING WALL DEVELOPMENT AREA: 791,703 SF (18.175 AC) NJA ADVANCE) . 12°,Ir' ~ I 2a~ ~ S46 "E NET LAND AREA: 732,063 SF (16.806 AC)I') 4 . PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING o UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 6.79 / 1. \ 0 25 5Q .100 DENSITY: 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY RM-12 136 UNITS 1~iUN~AIJAWED CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR ~ 10" B.. 9.. N~8 5'2:02 W \ RESOLUTION. eo. r ~ BUILDING COVERAGE: 87,961 SF (11.1%} % 5, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON 4 SCALE: I" = 50' 1000:00 ~'le° ao„ s°~ ~ -...a - s9 .7 \ (72'736 SF APARTMENTS} THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED, 6 4 ~ i~° ti C//--~~I I (15,2.25 SF RECREATION) '~~I~ i NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL- BE REQUIRED . o,~ o ~ E1,,dUIRED TO 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPO~iSIBLE FDR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED SETBACKS: DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. 32 ~ 6~~° ~ ~ r ERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDING AND W N P 0 0.50 ~ u" p, 64 ~ a ~I o \ Z~ X154 JG AND WILL 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY ~ ~ 8~~ 6' ~ ~ ;BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ;ET THE SIDOENT. ~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. s ~ r~ a ~ F , I~ APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHAL. ~ 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORId SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL/C ZONED LAND ?S MIN. 25° MIN. EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COt4PACTED PER THE 2 '~J 33 ~ ` ~ ~ 2 kl~.~ 16 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION;SPECIFICATIONS, SECTTOtd 1.57 i ~ ' ~ I 3 EETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20' M1~IMfJIvI OR 50% 2(Y PvffiaIPeIUM OR 50% 125.8.3 , 1986 EDITION . (•OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR ~ ~ 4 '6.. ~ OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADI. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY .AS BLDG. HEIGHT BLDG. HEIGHT DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. r' , ~ lo, s ~ 5 S ` ~ t~` 9. CONFLICTS OF tdATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AtdD UNDERDRATN ® ~ HEIGHT: 29'•1(Y° 30' SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY.. ' 12" ~ ~ 6` / 12" M. p PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 89,E (11.2%) N/A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL A1dD TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT I F.F. 5 H.p ~ ~x.M~ 3 4 ! 0 ' 14 OPEN SPACE: CONSTRUCTION. 19.5 I~.9~ ~ ~ 8" I ~ TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF) (77.6%} 35% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY ® 10" ~ ,9 ~ FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF) (98.8%) SD%a OF FIRST 25' OF CLEARWATER. PARING LOT IIdTERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%) 5,340 (6%} ' J 6" 'b / N 1 ~ ~ ~l LANDSCAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT ,MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE PSAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND ® ~ ~ ' ~ ~ PROPERTY LINES. ~ PARKIIdG: 229m 11/2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE DWELLITi fG LIMITS NOTED. ('0 I - 2 ® e° ~ a ~P = 204 PARKING SPACES: 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF I- ~ r, a Fq / STANDARD = 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND ACCFSSI$LE = 12' X 19' w/S AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LAtdDSCAPE I ~9 s,. S ~ ARCHITECT, M.N. , ~ sa s / 36 3 ~ p S ~ (t) Of the I8,I75 acres zoned:RM-12,11.635 saes is contained within as area that allows 10.0 units o w ~ ( 9 per gross area. The remaining 6S4 aces zoned RM•12 must cromply with the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITH%N FLOOD N ~ ~ / ~ J 5 ALUMINUM L.P a ~rNGE 159 re uirements of the RM-12 zoain classification ZONE "C10 AS SHOWN ON FIRM FIAOD INSURANCE RATE MAP. - PANEL 9 g 125139°0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. a) Six (6) parking spaces are delineated as "accessFble parking spaces". One per apartment building. 6 ~ ~ 4 5 9 0) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area. . 0 tx -•18 n F.F. 3 ti~ M REQUIREMENTS. NO STDRMWATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE 37 F.F. /y ~ 16, ALL STORM6dATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL N[EET CITY OF CLEARWATEA , THE RECEIVING WATER 80DY I5 TAMPA BAY. 18.00 PDOL tiC~l}IPMENT 16' - 17.75 / 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEtd DURING WooD FENCE c ~ X 6" Iq,. L.P ca~a.na o\ s.. SAN. SEWE ~ v~ S CONSTRUCT%ON TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND TRAtdSPORT OF ~ SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER 1.69 ~ 6 3 ~6`®~~ „ EROSION ANDS%LTATION CONTROL POLICY. 0• 18. AA%SED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTER%OR LANDSCAPED AAEAS 3 8 13~_ H.P ~3Q ABUT PAVEMENT, ~ 4 16.5p 19, A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAI1d3 SdILL DE PROVIDED. }0 9 ,k, i , e„ _ ® 12 2 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 20. NO TREE REMOVAL OA LAND ALTERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNT2Z A 0 N . ® ~ , o ~ / LIMITS (TYP ~ PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CYTY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO / o~°i CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 90. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE ' _ EXTREME CAUTION YN THE VICIPdITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS ~ ~ . 39 .7 z ~ 6, o n RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS WORM OR AIiY H,p, , 0 y "e 13.. 9 8.. VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. PROP05ED EXISTING 21. YRRIGATiON LINES SHALL NOT $E LAID IN TRENCFIES WITHIN BARRICAt)E$ ~1 OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTitORIZATION OF THE URBAN I CONTOUR - FORESTER. L ~ ~ DIRECTION OF FLOW N/A 22. .ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ` I e'i2" 2 ~ ~ 4 d ® 14° / CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE =~C= I 4 0 , ~s STORM SEWER INLET i I TTY L~1 • ? 4 lo° 9.. 0 ~ F.F N 3 i 17.00 sa, as . N1A MITERED END SEDTION N1A o M.H. l FLARED END SECTION NIA ' 41 J ' 7" 3 OL RMH SANITARY SEWER W1 MANHOLE -~-y'p-~ aNE PO~dT ONE DdC. 9KY NARBQR E9Pt~TE~ 14.0 ~ I CORPORA SON CO dD ~ SCALE: 1 - ~jQQ' •-®^-.-m-°.• TOP OF BANK N/A r ® U ~ 0 a" ra, I I 643'Pb4'1€ {DEED) i TAMPA BAY BOTTOM OF P®ND N!A D43'~b4'C (DEED) D~ZO®i° (DEED)) 12EO.OY' [D€ED) ' 4 F.F. e~ I z .9 ® / ~ 17.60 m ~ WATER MAIN ~,o o~ ~ m~ " I 4 ~ I ~ 3^ P4^ GATE VALVE CC d CLBARWATERMAIt. BNEfzT RM-10 L.P o GONTR L SfIZt1GTURE i fZLtGTURE FEE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 2 OF 3 1.29 w° ~ W! SKI MEh ~ M.l~ 4 rr ~ BAYSIDE ARBORS PH. 1 Auc ~ NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM-12 ? n 0 / TOP OF SKIMMEkZ=10.49 MEkz=10.4°/ FOt9T FLORA ®ANK RM-20 S14 03'39"W ~ Q NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N1A yrD'IetD^A (DE€D) 200.00' 1512 i`8 4 2 V 2 ~ H. I i -a a° s' a WEIR EN~TN = 28 a" o s. >'°0 ~ WEIR EL. 10.10 ;IQ _ DENOTES SIDEWAt.K ACCESS TO NSA ~`~~,~,°o "°9NEET td3499tY'1~ (D€ED) ~ ` Q 8.. `154 m ~ / 4 3 ~ q 0 ~ 4 HANDICAPPED PAI?KING @oY,DQ' (D€EO) g,6p~ RM-20 ~ ~ 0 Is' a G.O. = I, .4.00 >3EVR.LE CONDO'9 r 9 CF.3- idD2'9D'4ID"~ (D€€D} ~ RECREATION AREA J P NdY,4T (DEED) ~3b'~~ l~ ~cj ' 1 6 ,6 / i ® 2 lo° ~ 105 L SUS- DRAIN FIt,TE DRAIN FILTER. ~o~~~ ,,ro"'~ x ® 0 0 • ~ G.O. - I. E. 3.90 O ~01 ALIC jl ~ ~ 1~~8 ~ 0 ~ ~ f 105 ~ ADS I i ~ 7 0 so„ pPE ~ plp~ t14J' 3 Z'~ ID€€O) ~30~9 s 910" Iq ~ ~ ~ 4 F.F. - o ~yO 3,Y0' (DEED) 44 J 1s ~ la} 16.50 r Is° , , 3 , ",lo" 4 I TI ~ 'pry, y92'9019•Yd (D€€D} ,g ' 0 .,b h9,P4' (DEED) AL/C ~ 10 r FROM THE 5W CORI T~ 0 p Id4D'2T'S4'W (DEED} ROM THE 5W CORNER OF SECTION t7 (BEING ALSO THE NW CORNEA OF SECTION 20), ,F~°~ OL Op~~O D,7P' {D€€D) , 15.59 ~ ! TOWNSHIP 29 S,, Rf o„ SECTION 1A, 400.00 F OWNSHIP 29 S, RANGE-16 E,'RUN 5.88•ST02"E. ALONG THE NORTH LIIVE_OF SAID ~ ~ O ECITON20,400.OOFEETFORAPOINfOFBEGINMNG;RIFNTItENCEN,1'03'04'E.ALANG ~ @°'~r~ 81MKGd91NDU91RIE~INC. 14"s. 3 2 p. UNE 400 FT.; IA. LINE 400 FT. EA5fERLY OF THE W. LI1YE OF SAID SECTION 17, 254.00'FEET; RUN X00 BAYSIDE TAMPA 0AY 15 ~ lo° THENGE'5.88•ST02" HENCE'S.88•ST02"E. ALONG THE S [.GiE OF SEVILLE CONDOMBVI1JM.a (SEE l"ENNIS ti S~' ARBORS ONDOMBYNM PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55.59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PBVEU,1S,COUNTY, ~ g~4 `'S-. PH. 2 4 ~ O 0 a„ W. M. a4- o CONDOMTNTUM PTJ . ~ a ' • SAND G ENT FiARIDA §lsa3 LORD)A),;§13.13 FI;.RUN.THENCE N.SZ~06'17°E. a0 FEET TO A POIIVT'ON THE r ~iQURT ~~o~ F y ~ L P ~ Q. 2 I ~ a~ (2f P- {~A twENTERUNE OF. PE ~ I I ~ PINEt.IAS G0IJNTY, ENTERUNE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE OR BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF j °r INELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO `~d9 ' \ .lo° 30° ~ Tf~ C.EFT OF 100 F C~ AD5 ID 1 1 °,w" ]:'I:), 8911 Ff,'TI-IE HE CEFT OF 100 FT;,RADNS (CHORD BEARING S.63t25'23" E, CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 A' ~4- T.), 89:11 Ff; THENCE `CONTINUE ALONG~THE„CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, PLAYGROUND 8 i ~ , Ba° I . E. 3. 7 5:88"ST02'E388.08 F 88'ST02'E, 588.08 Ff, (ALSO BEBVG THE SOUTH LINE OF 5EVII,I.E CONDOMTNUIMS 3, 8, 20 la',lo' ~ il" 1q~" 11 &`14); RUN:THEM , ~ ~ RADIUS (GHORD'BI l ct 14); RUN TFIENNCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO TI•iE RIGHT 0E 166.63 FT. ° PICNIC ARE A ADNS (CHORD BEARING 5.67!38'32'E, CHORD DISTANCE 121:11 >'T> 123.95 FET; RUN PHASE 3 46 . ~ ~ m TITENCE 5.46.20'02", 3 _ HENCE 5.46.21Y02"E 237.90, FT; RUN THENCE N29.02'S9"E., 261 FT; ~tUN THEN ~3 0 ~ ~ ~ 5.48.2T54•E:` 6.78' Fi' u - ~ S 9 (312 W ~ G>rRTATN TaACr 48.2T54'E 6.78 FT;':RUN THENCE 554.19'17,0"E. AIANG 'fHE :SOUTH LWE OF THAT ERTAIN :TRACT CONVEYED TO A.EL, (SEE O.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE ;1130, PUBLIC ` a NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRU 1$12.30 : C T E D i N THIS R E A RECORDS OF PTNE1 ' ~2 ' IN ACCORDANCE VVI H CITY 0 CLEA ECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA), 207.80 FT; RUN THENCE SSZ•36'49"E.. i97.a7 JAPANESE QARDEfdS T;,RUN THENCE SS2'S0'19?E„ 149.74.FI;RUN THENCE~S76'35't6'E, 113b:a5 FT; RUN MOBILC HOME PARK R W T E R S > r RvN THErres;i TAN ARDS. TTTENCE:s.14•o3~s9~ HENCE S.14.03'39'W 200 FT;` RUN THENCE N.89.13`12"W. 181230 FT;.RUN TI-IENCE 47 48 N.o•s2zsE:AlaNC:~ 4 9 5 0 51 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 ~ , FP• RUN TIit:NCI N 56 57 58 ~.0.527SE: ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID S£CTTON20, 733.92 M,H.P, . T; RUN THENCE N.88' STOZ"W. 1000.00 FT. TO THE POB. SUBdECTTO EAST:M 5 9 PT:A[tCIi DRIVE, AS UBJEC['TO EASEMENTS FOR WGRESS AND EGRk~, DRAINAGE, AND UTHITIES, OVER ~ ~ ~ d ° i t e o d a a Ad FARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R BOOK 3051, PAGE a p,+ ° a®e® y~ 56b, PUBUC RECORI -+tJ' 96, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PBJELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS ~ AR CffY'OF CLEARWATER 5ANITARY`SEWERS,'AS RECORDED.IN-O.R BOOK}704, 'A®~~®®®°"®ooo®© o x~a v _ ti ~ FQR CITY OF GLEE w PAGES,fi84-687 AND AGES fi84-b87 AND O.R. BOOK 3273; PAGES 254.255,'AND SUBJECT TO`EASEMENT TO FLORWA' POWER EASfvMI:NT FOR EX LORWA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING POWER LINES, AND SUBJECT TO ® ~ " a15l:MENT FOR F.MSTING VdATER MAAVS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOMINIUMS. " r *m q TOGETHER W1Tf-C, I fiOUtEVARD AND P OGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER 5EV[U.E ° v L~'~ OULEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R, BOOK 3051, PAGES 586-~87 AND ' ® r r d s O.R BOOK 3421, PAf I~OOK~3421, PAGE 223, PUI3llC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. °e°v 1® n, AREA NOTE: ®e. ~ 5-20-~1 AvoEp TEiJ~115 GoU~.T To vIC1~11TY ~ ZoNING MAP• PER SURVEY AS 5H MORE OR LESS, Wl'1 ER SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OP 26.115 ACRES, ~ ° 10RE OR LESS, WITH THE UPLAND ARFA (ABOVE THE ,4PPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) 4 8 -24 qQ 4ZI;~1, UTILITIES LA7'bH t ~`~o p f~~ ` ~ ; (n ~O?21-9(o ADDEp P~AYGIROUNO A~~A To `JICINITY xpiJBPJfa MAP. f < EING 18.17$ ACRFS, btORE 0R LESS, WHICH [NCLUDFS THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. a®00 o p g g e o o ° ° o ° 2-13=`15 RE~1. ARKIN LAYOUT BEING 18.175 ACRE, 5 P 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY ~ REV. POOL LAYOUT ® s~ - w nn rtnrcn a~ el I lhh . FFi~d%F. ~ DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION ar xw r L :)G1 aY nw"u v JOB N0. - I UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK 9-2-7-93 ADDED. NET LAND'AREA TO SITE DATA TABLE 11 ? 002-000 DRAWN ' INC. FOR DAH ADDED LANDSCAPE BIIFFEF NOTE@ JAPANESE GARDE S FIELD BOOK No. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM II 9 I _ 2269 LEE ROAD CRECKED'I r.. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. FINAL ~ADDED NOTES 21422 PEK DRC COMMENTS SHT. p~ 24945 U.S. 19 N34623 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 REMOVED DUMP STEK DATE, 9-4 Tama FL. 33634 J WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32739-1366 OC (813) 7 I) 41 p , New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 d""ITE PLAN 1866 ADDED SIDEWALK, ACGESS To NANDICAI-PED F'ArICIN 7 14 93 SCALE (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) C44-6300 APP'D I = 5U~ OF N0. DATE REVISIONS BY ( EE LEGEND TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN LEGAL DESCRIPTION: REQUIRED Denotes Camphor Tree imphor Tree ~ PR POSED 'MIN. R MAX 0 Denotes Citrus Tree ~ Irus Tree Denotes Eucalyptus Tree icalyptus Tree ? Denotes Hickar Nut Tree ZO G DIS CT: RM-12 (21.69 AC) N/A y ~kary Nut Tree From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 0 Denotes Ook Tree RM-2$ (0'285 AC) Sout Ra e 6 S ° d Denotes Palm Tree ik Tree ilm Tree 0 ' h, ng I Ea t run thence North 0 52 25 East along the West: AL/C (19262 AC) section line of said Section 20, 600.00 feet• run thence South 89°13'12" ~ Denotes Pine Tree ~e Tree aS 0 0 ~ Denotes India Rosewood TI E t al n aline 6 0.00 feet Norther) and arallel to the South line 9 Y P iia Rosewood Tree Denotes 0 ~ thers Ear C ' ~ TIPLE F Y ° ( hln USE: MUL N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 fee(; (hence run North 0 52 25" East, hers (Ear, Chinaberry, Nolly & Maple) 1 AFAR NTS 733.92 feet alon the East line of the Wester) 1,400.00 feet of ( ) 9 Y Government. Lot I; thence run South. 89°57'02" East alon the South line 9 of Section 17 Townshi 29 Sot e - DEVELOPMENT AREA: 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N/A ~ p u h, Rang 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run _ DCNOTES SIOEWALtt F SIDEWALK ACCESS TO ~ 0 25 50 100 NET AREA: 838 671 SF 19.253 AC (Z) North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet far a Pant of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARKIN ( } ° PPED PARKING ~ ~ - continue North 27 02'39" East along the East line of Seville Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet• thence run North 43°33'32" West SCALE: I" = 50' DENS ' 63,70 feet; thence run North 75°18'15" West, 184.76 feet; thence run -12 216 UNITS/AC 10 UNITS/AC ° North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36 29 07 ,East, 439.88 feet; thence. SUNDECK 7 i RM-28 $ UNTTS/AC 28 t;(I`1ITS/AC run South 43°11'54" East 736.36 feet• t e ce co ° ' ' h n ntmue South 43 1154 ` ° ®11'15 APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West 574.62 feet• 19 2 w B ING COVERAGE: 136,971 SF (14.3%) 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North 13 ~I 17 119 800 SF APARTMENTS 52°50'19".West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West 197.47 ( 9 ) 9 I ® ?16 21 / 13 1 16 19 ®II 13 11 12 22 - feet; thence run North 54°19'17" West, 207.80 feet• thence run North (9,951SF RECREATION} 7220 SF ADMINISTRATION1 48°27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. 4 ( s / 10,2 14 3 ' ~ ~ II Q 13 ~ 21 34 I 12 2a `0l4 SETBACKS: 25 14 17 14 ~ ' 33 FRONT: 25' 2$' ' ~ ~I D SIDE: 10 10 2 ~ ~qx 2 , ~ ~ 1S 15 , 1e ~ ` ~ `tENNiS ~ a a F.F. _ ~ ll,l , 9 AL C ZONED LAND 25' MIN. 2S' MIN'. Iz ua RT ti ~ r:n Is ' II d ~ ' .15.5 21 \ ~ NG ~ ~ 19,'~ 17 ® ~ I BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20 MINIMUM OR SO% 2Q' NffN M OR 5(Wlo 17 x,20 s / n I 17 i ®13 N~~ OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ• r 9, B o~ AE3ANA P ~ ~ 1\ I.,' i 4 BLD .HEIGHT BLDG. HEIGH'T' z G D i 10 z \ 16 ~ Cn 1 / \ 4~ 0 0 13 .0 \ HEI HT: 29'-10" 30' ID - I G 3 18 l I ~ Q ~2 ~ 1 ~J 15 _ 9 i 23 13 o~ (j (j ~8 l 3 Q 3° 15 Q 2 PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 215,070 (23%) N/A ~ w 3 z 12 ~ ' ,3 ~ a i_ 25 ®27 ®43 z3 M~N, M,N, 14 OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6' ALUM, FENCE z3 0 z ~ 6 k ~ry 2 193 i TOTAL FOR TI-~ LOT: 616 436 SF 64% 35% 13 J `z~ ( ) g ~ 27 2 17 I I'I FOR THE FRONT YARD: (35,768 SF) (84%a) 50% OF FIRST 25 N.P 12 I ` Q 15) a 0 ` `1 EX. 36° SAN SEWER 25 ~ i~"~t P G LOT INTERIOR 40 828 SF 19% 12 904 6% iq.~-r 25 ( ) ( ) t.,z"F ~ 19 16 ~ ' 17 LANDSCAPING: , o ~.P~ II ® G. o. ®I. E, 4.Op 2~ F.F, ~ 14g5 ® to ®lo ~5 LF SUg DRAIN ~II.TER P clt 1' 1 2 SPACE X 224 w ,a ~ P G: 466 / ~ ~ 2o,e ,c 29. o,e X10 021 Is 20 i ~ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL... DWELLING UNITS ~~,iEd i d5 ~ I . _ 336 ~ ~ , o s 5 , a LIMITS (TYPICAL) 0 . . l tz~R~ t; ~ ~ I ; ~ 15 23 4 .2 'f , . y I 0 Is ® 14 _ < i to , l' I o II o ~ PARKING SPACES. GONG. 1~11TE~~p ~.ND ~E.GTION STANDARD = 9' x 19> , ~ ~ , o s X27 ~ O ~ ' ~ E-D O.T. INDEX # 2-ID W/ GONG. ~'Ata - ACCESSIBLE - 12 x 19 w 5 AISLE 6 z4 ~9 r .,~m, ~ ~ l~[C Cl'i'~tt~~-~LF~~aeaul ~ p of 9 I e TYP c > F CLEf~~?~d~JATER ~a C~9 (i) Q C! t Y 0 a ace are delineated as accessible arksn s aces o~ie er a artment - , ~ " X14 ~6 F.F. = ~h•~,,- , T.O.B. _ ?0.50 Eleven (11) parting sp s P a P P P . ~~~:E o a he clu h e. -I P. ` ~ BOTT.a 7.00 bu7ldmg and one t t b ous ,~t ~ ~ Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area. a° z ' WpTERMQITJ 15.5 ~ 14\ a T~P•) a O1 1'• , SANp GEM~NT SIP RAf' 5do 6 ~i 24 2 ~~AE~ 4 6 ~ ~a - h . a t~~ ~ ~,oNT~OL' STRLIGTLIRE W s 14 0 g \ , , ~ ~ ~ w~IR LEA NMe Ic:2 4 0 + 1 = i ~ 53 ~ WEIR EL. '~.h0 I / 1 ~ ~ SPA ` t 53 OL RMH" 3i ~^Il,l ~q• 24. 18 ONE POINT ONE INC. i - , SKY HARBOR ESTATES a~ „ p 0 ®Iz n3 ~ 12 ~ \ Certified as atrue az~d correct ? On Jul 17 19 t ~ CORPORATION CONDO ~ N i PY Y 96 the ~ Development Review Conmiittee approved in review a ~ 9 p < 1 m ~ % ~ 4 \ G. O: = I . E , 3,~ a minor amendment to and recertification of the site plan o ~ ~ \ for 13ayside Arbors Yo add a play~tound location. I 6 ~ 'p u ~ ~ ~o GF SUS-~DRA1N ~ ~ ~ ~ i Witness my hand and ~~.y ~aal!of thb llavclopment Code 543 1154"E {DEED) S43°li'S4"E (DEED) S43°11'54"E (DEED) , TAMPA BAY ~ 4 2 1 ~ i A ihh' ~tor of tIi~C4ity'ef Cleai~v<~tar, hloiida on this /g8 I ~ ~ 736.36' (DEED} 1220.0T (DEED) !220.07' (DEED) , ~ , _ F,F ~ _ 6 ~ _ . 4.0 of ~ GD. I E p, e' 9 r N 2 o, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x 15.07 ~ ~ ~ j Coor inator, Cen ral P~nnittiug;`D~pa pent CC s `41 ~ O ®t~. 13,18 ~ ~ tY CLEARWATER MALL ~ ~ LP, t ~ ~ _ Cerfi6eattonscuil~tectyfo,~ihef~P~lowi0gt 15,~~ ~ ~ ~ , i 1) Placing. dunensiai of pl ilground and distances ' SHEET , { from surrow~dbig houswg ;i"teas on conshvction m R M-12 ~ ~,0 20F2 0 7 A v F f y ~J / Nl.l-~~ ~ I plans.. RM i 2 V, ALIC o~ ~ g ,9, '-z`:? 15,5. , > ~ . o f o Ql FIRST FLORIDA BANK RM-28 1~ ~ Qp 0 3 ~~h , fem. i ® N75 1615 W (DEED) ~ ~ 184.76' (D ED ~ ~ ~ ~ / EX i, i ~ 9~ ~ , N54®19'17"W (DEED) fF ~ SHEET NP ° wAT~RM RM-28 207.80' (DEED) 1 X43 8 8 WAT~RMAtrJ ~s ~ ' ' 14 ~ ~ ~ . ,G SEVILLE N of t 1 OF 2 ti® ~ (t~P~ CO DOS ~ 1 p~ . (1'~lP~ ~ RECREATION AREA ~ ` N N52°36'49"W (DEED) ~ al aa, ~E ~ - ~ ~ 4 I 5 ~gtD , \ ~ ~ 197.47' (DEED) , `0 ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ 41 (A / / r ~ 1° k ~ ~ 13 t ra+ ~ 0' i ' ~ y ; ® EX, 36° SAN SEWER W 0'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M,I-I. EX. 10" SAN. SEWER ~ ®e pl AL/C ~ t1o /`~Da o ~ i ~ X14 ~ N43°33'32"W (DEED) a M ~~6 , ~0 ~ ~9 Q .r D .3 g ~ 63.70' .(DEED) 6 A , ~ % ~ EX 10" SA WER Pao!' ST'oI~M SEwEtz- ~ ~ , EX. S GATE. VALVE - 17 6 Q• & N52 50'19"W (DEED) W~ PLUG ® ~ dEX. tp" SA 1'49.74' (DEED) ~ = -EX. 10" SAN. SEWER ~ 0 L 0 ~s ry N4a°27'54°W DEED ~ l~," = - \ ~ O tl & hard 3 Sr ~ Q. G 6.79 (DEED) ~ 0 0 aP ~ RM 12 fix: Ttz,ASH COMPACTOR SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. n r, ~ J ~ J - ~ ~ PRC}POSED PLAYGR®UND 0 ~ i ~ ~ TAMPA BAY ~ti Q, & PICNIC AREA NOTE: SIAMESE GONNECTIOP ?NNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ - ~ ~ 5 PHASE 3 APARTMENT BUILDING BUILDING AND WILL RE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ ~ e~ ~ J 4 ICJ MEET THE APPRQI e~, PLAYGROUND & E APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. . 5 5 PICNIC AREA 9 (0.27-`~(n ADDED PLAY(,RoutJD AtZp,4, To VIGItJITY ~ Zo~JIIJU MAP. o~ ~ PHASE 3 `b 2-12-9(o REV.. RECKEA"floN AREA ~ ADDED SUf.IDrrGK, `,y' to ' 7 2-13.95 RE.v. PAKKINV ~ CoU~tT IrJ Stre DArA rA~~e. ' ~rt~ ~ , ~ 5 ~ 9.g-a4 tZ~~/. PAIZKit~lfa CotSNT i~ StT~ DATa.,;TAe~~~. .t1~1 S 5 ~-2G-94 REV. i3l.DC:G ~ Pa2K1NC~ LAYOtST; S. ul k y ~ , 4 5.24.94 f~r;J, UTILITIES LQ`{oUT" ~ 'ri D ~ , 3 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACt, REV, SITE DATA j r ; DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION..+~... ~ ~ ~ Auutu FENUE B 0. 6 LV? UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK 116 U Kb DRAWN FOR ASSOCIATESf IN 2. 4-Z~_~rj I2~1?C~4 Ir~C { I'r.:t 'J1: ~xArP~• 1142-001- "0 pay) .I` 9-n-95 ADDED TrMSL,i Coral-Ac ll . FIELD BOOK NO. Engineers Planners Surve ors Scientists La ZOM COMMUNITIES, INC. CHECKED Y ndscae Architects / ®a 9-27`13 ADDED NET LANbAREATOSITE DATATABLE sNr. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 9406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanta Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanta, FL. 32661 El F] Q.C. (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA -1866 (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 866 FINAL SITE PLAV4 9-27-13 ADDED TENNISCOUPZrANpCABANA DATE, 9-27-93 ADDED SIDFG- A KACCESSTb NANIDICAPPE PA x'19-93 -vi SCALE. P : (407) 644-6300 DATE REVISIONS - APP'D 1 u - 50' BY OF : .3.:.. u/ M ~ M N ~ ~ / < ' M r~ ~ N c0 ~ ~ 5,5 e e e 9 (f 5 7,7,4 7 7 CLUST. CLUST. 5 8 10 10 8 9 ; 8,8 6 30 (C 9 ~ Q O 7.,.. 6 " 30 (p) 32 4 ~ 2~' 5 II 4 4,5 B s to ~ i 4 6 7 23 ®12 4 15 ~ ~ 7 I~ 6,6 ~ , (p) I ~ ~ 10 7 0 g 8 4 13 44 i 4~ Q ~ 4,7 8 W.M. 2~® 2B ~~II 17~ ~ I 8 W M ~ ' 12 ,I , 8,7 g4 ,.4 l~ I- 4 9 10 6 Q0 $ Q I 6 a ~r , 2 (1~ ~ 7 ) Q II~ Q 8(~ i,:; 5 4 Q i 6 8 5 (y3 7Y' 1nfKA i' C.. ;~P c ~u... g Oj. 4 11 (~4 Q Q 3 ~w~5 ~ 1.-•'e" 0 4 ~8 ~ n 4 5 ~r rF n A ham, 4" 4,4 E4 ~ f ~ .~44 6 ~12 20 221 I, 8 ?6 5 4 Q Q 4 5 H~ & / 4 7,7 6 10 ~ 7 0 7 7: 6 ~ 7,7,7 n~ 5 13 I ;s 2 4 7 7 5 0 Q 4 5 5 7 6 ~ II 7 ~ 6 5 5 Q 5 1J - 6 0 0 ~ 4o Q 4 1~ 8 17 5 4 ~ I ~ Q 12 i. Q 0 II ) 6Q,, 4 i .l ~ " 8 4 S r 6 Q ,75 UN 5 5 5 Lz ' ~ PJ JO tQ~ , 4,56,10 5 1144 5 54 ~ r~ 5 ~ o a 4 ' ~ ~ 6 0 6~, , ~ p~ID) 4 9 Q4 6 ' 4 M.H. ~ 4 ik ~ ~ y ~ ® I ~ 5 ~ 9 Q ~~6~. WJ ~ 7 7 ® g 7 4 5 ;6`a, 6 5 6 5'"~.. Ip 6 I ~ n ~+u 4,5 ,P ~ 7 „ 8 4, 6 4~ 6 7, s 5 5 I ~ ' e SCALE: I" = 5O' ID) 4 l0 10,. 6 4 7 4 0 65 9 CA VVt'1Jf l II 4 i';"' 4 ~ "C~ ~r 7,11 7 5 Q 0 6 6.8 '4 , 4 If ~ ~ 12 ~ ~ s 7 s~~12 101 Q APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 6,5Q 7, 6 7 7 Q 8 4 4~ 7~ ;4 4 ;I 6 r I fD) 6 0 ~4 ~ 7 Q ~ : ~7 Os 5 s,a (ol C~ 122 I~ cn, LIMITS (TYPICAL) I o 7 6 Q 7 4 4 4 q 4'4 1 7 ; ZI. 4; I?„8 5 g 5 4 8 7 ; 4 q IB S 5Z1. 4 84 5 ° ~1~ 5 12 9 8.9 5 8 6 ~ ~ 5 6 4 5 7` 6,9 I~, 9M 5 j 8 ' 8 I 12 ~ ;py; g 6 g 4 5,8 6.~ 5 8 5 VU ~ 0 7 8 24 5 5 ~ ~ 6 (D) 7,7 5 ~ F~; q g ~ ~ 0 ~ 4;:0 8 4 12 344 ~ I ~ I X 7 8 5 II W 1 4 8 V 4 7 ~ 7 I~ 6 10 4 5 S ~ - ,:..r 4 Q ' a o4 5 s Q 4 5 8 I 12 5 18 I a 5 6,6, 5 Q 4 5 7,9 4 5 Q 4 5 4 a 4 0 Y' - 5 10 0 4 5 4,4 6 Q f 1 ~q..., r F.F. - ® I >~4 - 4 z 4£~ 04 e 4 5 3.~ 29 ' (A) 4 9 6 I 5 5~ `5 7 5~6 ~ 5 5 6 5 ,~q' .1 4 10 5 5 k<a~ 4 7 ~ 4, S 15 B II 9 0 ~ 11 6 6 4 4 4 !7 8 09 :r g-4 M ~ 9 ~ 5 5 Q (pl ®12 15 ~II . r 5' 003 °0 s 1®~ ' Q 0 g 0Q 0 6 4 6 4 8 4,..(~4 54 4~ 5 M 6 4~~ 0 II ,.i 7 6 1410,10 4 4 4 ti6 8 8 1.~' 10 ~ F. F._ 5 5 9 ,,~~``g~ 7 B 5 6 2 I, 5 Ul O o 7 5 55 lg 6.4 9 a .r 8 4 (`j 14 4 q 5"~,r~~ 10,4 Q g 6 q4 0 M r: _ rr 6 4 3 4 7. 5 ,.5 g II ~~5,5 7 4,4 ~»y;~4 8 7 q 6.~ 5 5 ~d 4 10 4 4 ~ Q r,',' 14 4 ~ ~ ~~'8 7® ~ ~V5 2.4 7 6 6 7j IC ~ 4 8 ® 6 , 4 8 6 B O s ) I 5' S®Q 4 7 5' 5 9 T.7 ~ 4 8 6 Q 6 ;f 1 6 5 6 3 13 ® ~ f ® Q © II ~ I 8 14 , STR. #I ~ Q ~ 4,4,9 g`~, ~ _ 4~ ~ 4 10 6 7 5 4 6 14 7 5 5 7 4 984 '~X. . o 4 ~ 5 6 ~ II 8 x„6,4 5 g • ' S 5 5 ° 60 RCP 1 , 7'S STR• 2 g 6 9 5 6 6 r~ Q ~ 8 8 5 8~ 2 7 e .4 4~ e ( 10 II {~4 8 7~5 Q 5 G . d 4 6 ;4 5 5 4 ° ° Q {p) 6 7 5'r e`°d 4 5 I 5,5 4 5 5 4 4 4.6 9 10 ° 7 5 12 6,6~. 4 I 4 ,3.` 4 6 4 8 4 ~ 4 10 o I~ 5 X4.5 46 4 64~ .8 11 "~~94 ~ ~ TREATMENT BERM ~ 6,6,6,64 7 QS 7 6 ~ 6 4 6 Q~ 5 7 6 6 2 Lv'CJ 5 ~ 4~ - g 5 (TYP) 5(00 7 10 4 4 4 6 55~4~ 4.2 5 (PG Y 4 4 9 10 410 5 6 ~f+~r5 .6 6'6~ t 5 0 10,1 ,10,10,1 12 8 5.5 p ~8 5 ® 12 5~ 7 ~ ~'~6 4 12 I 4 7 9 5 v 6 ~ 10 ~4 ~ ® 7 5~, 8 1 6.. 4 Q 6 ®7 9 5 e~ 5 ;;64 I~ a CEATI'~`~ '.31; ;e• 5 6 6,4 5 5 14 g r 5 0 5 5 ® 51 ~ 7 5 4 12 6 5 8 6 5 r. 7 I ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ' ~ ~ 0 5 8 54 5 5;. 5 ~ ADMINISTRATION ,4~ 12 12 g 4 5 9 5 4 4 4~ 5: • 5 56 5 4 4 4 ~ 5 5~6 6 I g18 4 , ~~,.~Q ~10~ Od212, ~ ~ ~ 6 ~ 5 4 ~ 6 4 9 666 1 4,4 4 ~ 4 4,4~ ~ 6 . 4 5 :9~; 4 6 e ~ ~ry 4 4 .4 ® 4,6 4 6 5 H. 4 5 4 4 6 r 71 4 9 4 7,6 l;J 8 ~ ~ W ` 5,5,8.9 4 g 6 7 4 0 4 , 4 ~ 7 6 6 5 4 4.4 ',12 ~'7 : 0e 4 4 4 ~ c .4 g 5 676 ~ ~ 0 NOTE: HAND APPED PARKING SPACIa 4~ y ~ is ~ S'• N `.144 ~I ~ 6,,f6~,4 6 ~ 5.4,4 ~ 10 6544 r96 ~ 4 9 4 M o ~r 12 4., . 6 6 44.4 - 3. I® G"'"'~ 6 I 6 4 6 4 ~8, ' Ste'" ~7 v'`^' ° SER ESTHE RECREATIONI y' 12 ~ I5 t r ~~.°~~-~w„„ ADMIN. LilOG.SIDEGNALK A ~ES, ~ ~ 9 '9 ~ 5' ALUM. FENCE 1SJ 10 45 4 9 5 6 5~ ~ ~ ~ 7 6 5 B 6 4` 5,7 10 ~ ATM m~.~---'~ _m~~-.-~ 42 TD 1 ORATED IN ~ it` o II a T. EE TO MINIMIZE i I ' 1'~ 4 4 565 6 ® 4 8 4 5 7 88 I 14 5' 5' ~-~Ol+i~ WAS bNL~ ~a OT~EE REMOV ? 2 6 7 4 6 4~5 6' 5 9, ~OTS~ 11 ~ 4 4 68 6 13 12 7 I J2,1 = 7 6 6~4 ~ C 13 e I Is II GoNTROL STRUGTUIZE W/ SIG.IMMEIZ 3s 9 la? 14 1 I MoDIFIEp FDDT TYPE'~E" INtrE,T 1, r~ Q 4 6 5 5,4 I 8 8~ ~ , 2 is ~ Top of SkIMMEIz = 15.1 12 ~ J 7 8g 4 ~ O r 1, 2, ) 7 6 5 '8 ° 37 e ~ II 15 II wEl~ ~eN~TN=~' . ct~ ols 15 '1 " PIED well2 EL. IG.Z 1 4 D i • I to D I s 11 _ i Q OS 4 ; 12 1°.O.B. ~ 3 1 f, ~ . w,w ° `I HOUSE I,~.. = 12.00 (I~" rzcP) Q ~ ~ 22 (p? 1o rPIER o ` 6s to _ ~ . Q 7 CONSTRUGT PROPOSED. 1 Ss to ~ ~ 8 ~ . i 14 LE.=(-)0.93 • 5' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~~;,a~4,6 g'6 ~ ~ ` } 2 • r° ~ ~ 6 0 0d , ~ 37 2 N~e~ ,~~1~ ~ ~5 ~ I~r° GDN~TI2UC.T MANNPI.E 1 / N~ ~ 15 ~ ..L......, Q 12 (4~ ' i:. ~ 23 22 20 I2 (1~ ~ ~ ~A~ 4 (p) 2!L AT ~X15T IQ'' RGt'~ LE, 20 + ~ Is r f: E.' SCE ((~''AD5 ~ 6 ~ 32 21' Or 1 G 1 a y ~ s R. 5 • 1311 ~ ~ N 4~ ~ EX. 60".RCP ~ 0 1 STR. #3 2 4~ ~ TORM 8W 0 S •M. / ISTIN ;ISTIN STORM s - - II STR # / EX 0 ~ EX BOTT: _ ~ . r _ a \ $ q ° 21,5 u ~ 13,U . q-5 GF Abs \ ~ •bp® o p ~ ~ Q STR. #6 P BOTT, =17.5 I 5 .L. 45 LF I~" CG}' ~ ~ g0 M, NHS COU T 2~ 36 LF SUS-p~AIN FILTER. TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN so\ \ m" \ \ ~ ~ - p UI A f -G. p, = L.E. IC7,G`D ~ Denofes Camphor Tree \ ~ ~ 5 A 0 ~ Denctes Citrus Tree \ ~ ~ ~ ~ L(~ADI Denofes Eucalyptus Tree ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree \ \ STR #4 0 ~ 2, E AR c E A Q Denotes Oak Tree \ ~ \ , ~ ~ ~ d Denofes Palm Tree Q ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ Q Denofes Pine Tree z I P~ EX. FHA N NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIQNS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree N ry G•ONT(20f, STIZUGIURE~ W~5IGIMME)Z APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denotes Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly B Mople) ~r D ~E~ TO MEET THE APPRQUAL QF THE FIRE MARSHALL. Q ~ 0 GONT{2o STRUG U(~E MbDIFiED FDOT 7YpE" E" INLET hj L T TDp DF Sf~IMMEIZ = 21,14 iT G a W/SKIMM~fz _ ~ ~ ~ WEIR LENCaTN - Ib ~ MoDIFiED FDOT T'Ype E INLET WEIR EL. 20.40 ~0 TOp of 51~IMMEtz = 2.01 _ WEIR I.ENCaTa-4= 15' I.E. - 8.3~ N wEliZ EL: = 25.40 0` LE. 21.5 PR®POSED EXfST(NG 15. :THE SITE -TS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE 11C1B A ZONE 11C1B A5 SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP -PANEL 125139-0128C Di 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NA`T'IONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM NGVD 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE STORM SEWER W l ( ) ( , ATER LINE, SANITARY 3-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. GONTOUR SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INS'T'ALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN TFIE 2. TFIE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXTMA`FE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS Z'0 BE COMPACT 16° ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL MEE ' WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW NIA w IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S ' ED ILR THE RE UIREMENTS. NO RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION Q STORMWATER QUANTITY WILI NTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE ~~s,.C~ ~ LOCATION OF THE. UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONS'T'RUCTION TN THEIR 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (QR LATEST EDITION). THIS PARTICULAR THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. VICINITY. TFIE CON`T'RACTOR SF{ALL NO'T'IFY ALL U'I'ILT`I'Y COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENS ~ BAY. ~ J TTY AS 17J. ALL P TFIE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUC`T'ION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. RACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT 5HA STORM SEWER INLET ~ FFORT 5HALL BE TAKEN DURING ~ ~ m CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND FREVENT EROS] VENT EROSION AND ~ TRANSPORT OF NIA MITERED END SEDTION NIA a 3. .ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF TEiIS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND STORM SEWER AND UNDE SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY ' RDRAIN T :IFTED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER 2 PROJECT. .PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALI, "CANDY" AND THE U'T'ILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUS`PING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY, EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. ~ICYo FLARED END SECTION NIA OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 5 DAYS IN ( ADVANCE). 10. ALL UNDERGROUND ~ ~ ~ 18, RAISED UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT' FOR EL);CI'RICAL AND CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTEF TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ABUT PAVEMENT. SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE ~ HERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS W 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. TOP OF BANK NIA ~ r UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTAC'T' 'I'FiE ENGINEER AT 19. A B LANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL BE fS WILL BE PROVIDED. _ BOTTOM OF POND N/A ~ ~ N 791-1441 FOR VERTFICA'FION OF THEIR LOCA'PTON AND ELEVA'T'ION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY .THE CITY 20. NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERA^1ION SHALL CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S AT`T'ENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT. HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF CL 'ION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A WATER MAIN ~ ~ 'ITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO ~ Z RESOLUTION. CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE CONTF THE. CONTRACTOR TS TO EXERCISE x ~ a 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BE'PWEEN PAVING AND .EXTREME CAUTION IN ITHE VICINITY OF TREE 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL I'UGI'S'TVE DUS`.I' ORIGINA'T'ING ON PROPERTY LINES. GATE VALVE ~ ~ Y OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS Q Q ~ RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FRS ..THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER ME'T'HODS AS REQUIRED. LILTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ~ ~ W .VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE ',ODES . > w a 6. TF[E CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENAL'T'IES F N~' / I I,5 LEVIED NOTED. 21. .IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENC 1 N!A JURISDICTIONAL LPMiTS ~ DIN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES UUE TO WORK THAT TS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITFf PERMI'T' CONDITIONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORI )R AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN O NUMBER OF PARKING SPA ES /A ' ~ ' 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF FO~tESTER. 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SFfALL BE IN ACCORDANCE ial'I'FI CITY THE CITY OF CL' ~ g ~i y~~ ~ _ aENOTES SIDEWALK ACC SS TQ ` LARWATER LAND DEVELQPMENP CODE. LANDSCAPE AND OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLAN HANDICAPPED PAR I ~ e ~ ~°~111tf~t S WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 22. ALL SITE IMFROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED ARCIiTTECT. CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ~ 3J 3 >TRUCTION. 5 13-24 q4 REd. PA1zKINi,, BI.~C~'9 l1TItrIT165 N~F4R }ZE.G/ADMIN ~ ra ~ ~ , 5r t 4 6-5-94 REV, PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIQNAL TREES S , ADDEDa ~I ~d~a~ uesroNCV Nui VALIU rUH UVNS I HUG I[ON - r J t UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK WIG 3 5-27.94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, REV. POOL LAYOUT V v v DRAWN m t / : ? ASSOaAVE F JOB N . 2 21 ~4 Amp Gp g W1~5ri, P~MovLp 4 FWWrAC~ 11 2-00 OR DAH Engineers - Planners - Surve ors • Scientists - La ~a4s a~®~i6~U (TIES INC. 1 9-Z7-93 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER D2000MMENTS iE D oo N . CHECKED Engineers y ndscape Architects 91-'AL SITE PLAN { 'T-27-T3 ADDEDTENNIS COURT AND CABANA SNT. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 269 LEE A 7 1:1 Cleorwoter, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL, 32661 9-27-93 R~MOVED DUMPST~-ADD.coMPACToP-ToSH .1OF2 DA Q.C. (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 4' 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 3 56 cI-27-13 ADDED 51 DEWAL~-' ACCESS To HANDICA'f'ED AI Y-- SCALE, 5-19-9 (813) 886-0111 (9G (813) 846-0904 PHA : (40.7) .644-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D 1 u - 50, OF BY PROPOSED PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA PHASE 3 TO REMAIN TO BE REMOYE6 OAK TREE Q i. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). REQUIRED ' NOTE: SEE VICINITY & BONING MAP ® ~ n caMPNOR TREE . S46 19 OI E (MIN. OR MAX 1 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND / e FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS 65.33 Q PALM TREE p ® ~ IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT..` ZONING DISTRICT: RM•1Z (18.175 AC)t~) N/A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR AREA OF THE PROJECT ~ ~ CITRUS TREE AL/C (7.94 AC) VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. ' ® ' i i ~ N2 02 39 t?ONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE 3 USE: ~ MULTIPLE FAMILY N/A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA'OF THIS iv ' TO EXISTIN WA 2°6® G LL (APAR'I'MENi'S) PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTILITY OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS TN 12",12" ( 29" ~V ~ DEVELOPMENT AREA: 791,703 SF (18.175 AC) N/A ADVANCE) . o S48 E NET I~ND AREA: 732,063 SF (16.806 A~p) 4, PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING DENSITY: UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CR055ED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 0 25 5C1 100 N88 52~a2~~w • B",9^ ' 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY RM°~ 136 UNTI'S 186UNTTSALLOWED CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR ~IO r RE50LUTION. BUIIDQVG COVERAGE: 87,961 SF (11.1%) % 0o ao o,, i~, 1 a ~ ~'~s^ z " ~ 4 a _ sca~E: I . ~o~ 1 ~ (72,736 SF APARTMENTS} 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON ~ , i2° 6 4 ~ ~ ~ 16.1 , (15,715 SF RECREATION} THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. ~ a NOTE: SIA~~IESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED T - ~.w . ,9- :QUIRED TO 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPOi+~SIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED 3 2 ~ o r N'~ ~ 0.50 3' 'o• ~6. 4 SERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDING AND UUI! n SETBACKS' DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. ~ AND UU1! L ~ ~ BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ~T THE FRONT. ZS' 25' 7• ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CYTY SIDE: 1(y 10' OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. REAR: Lfi a ~ F 1• ~ ~ AI' 'IP VAL F THE FIRE MARSHAL, ~ ~ 0 0 Q ~ r ~ 3 1 .9 9"9",12" g , ~ _.3 8.` ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY ' ~°8 ~ ~ , o,,~ ~ , ~ L 7 ~ 2 '"'~a.1 SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE ' AL/C ZONED LAND 25' MIN, 2S MIN. EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO SE COMPACTED PER THE ' ra.57 , 9 I 9.. 3 FLORIDA "DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION ~ m..,,'~: 4 r' BET'W'EEN STRUCTURES: ZO" NQNI~4IIM OR 50% ' 2Q' ivIINIMUM OR 50% 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION , ¢OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR" OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADI. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100$ OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS BLDG. HEIGHT Blj)G, j~IGT-I'T' DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. o ' 5 0 S 0 ~ o ~ 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN 12° ® ~ l ~IC'~' 29'-10" ~ SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LIMES AS NECESSARY. PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 89,000 (112%} N/A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND i 3 4 ® F. F. 5 H.I? F ~x. M TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO .PAVEMENT I ~ ~ ~ 14 ~ 19.5 6.94 ~ OPEN SPACE: CONSTRUCTION. TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF) (77.6%a) 3S% 11, THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY + Q g,~ _lo" I d FOR THE FRONT YARD: ..(24,1.180 SF) (98.8%) 50% OF FIRST 15' of cLEARWATER. ~ ~ J PARIQNG TAT INTERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%} 5,340 (6%} . ~ ~ LANDSCAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND PROPERTY LINES. 3 5 ~ ~ ` ~ 14 t 2 ~ ' 7 I PARIQNG: 229m 1 1/2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE 1,10" r.. 2 s° e. ° ~ ~ .~'9 DWELLING UNITS NOTED. = 204 PARKING SPACES: 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF la,. o 3 ~ ~ '0-- STANDARD = 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVEIAPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND ~9 ~ „ „ r ACCESSIBLE = 12' x 19' w/5' AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE O 0 S~ ~ ARCHITECT, (t) Of the 18.175 acres coned RM-12, 11.b35 acres is contained within an area that allows 10.0 units 0~ ~ 8 ~ per gross area. The remaining 654 saes zoned RM•12 must comply with the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITH%N FLOOD ~ ~ ® ° ~ R ' -Jo 5'ALUMINUM L.P 0 ~ requirements of the RM-12 zoning cIassi6catioa ZONE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP - PANEL a prNGE ~ . 596 ~ 125139-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. (z) Six (6) parking spaces are delineated as "aecess~ble parking spaces". One per apartment building. 0~ 0 4 ~ a -.Ie -0 4 F.F. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ol Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area. 18, ALL STORMWATER QUALYTY TREATMENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER 37 J onn F.F. ~ ti\ REQUIREMENTS, NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA DAY. 1 U.vv PDOL EC~u1PMEnT Is' - 17.75 , L.P Cv'WooD FENCE o ~ X, i / ~ 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING.. / CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND TRANSPORT OF 1411 Il~.(c+9 - GA6At9A / 0\ 9.. ~ SAN. SE f W E 6 3 • . S? SED%MENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ 0' ' • S~6®3~,' EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY, 38 I~° ~ ~ i 4 ? H. l r ~~Q•4~ ~ 1® ABUTEPAVEMENTTO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED S B„ Q 2 ~ ~ N. iz° ~ 19, A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR .WATER MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED, ' ~ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL i 20, N® TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION S1tALL TAKE PLRCE UNTIL A 2 I^I. / s., l~ LIMITS ~TYP. ~ FERNIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO CLEARWATER CITY: CODE CHAPTER 98. 111E CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE 3 9 ® z ~ fi„ ~ EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO REMAIN .AND IS H.P. 0' ~ . 13" r S~, RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 12^ ' - / ~ i PROPOSED EXISTING ~ 21.' IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOTJT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN CONTOUR - - FORESTER. T.~:. ~ b ~ ~ I Ir~ip^ 2 p 4 0 ~ DIRECTION OF FLOW NJA 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE f/~ 0 1 2r, . 19" 4 0 ~ ~ STORM SEWER W! MANHOLE =~„C= 4 CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ~ ~ 4 F lo' ll~ ~ .F. Q ~ ~ << STORM SEWER INLET _ I I t. NtA MITERED ENO SEDTION NtA 17.ao I~ ~ ~ t~ o M.H. i I ' FLARED END SECTION N/A - N 41 ~ r~ ~ • IS" ~ 1 ~ . RMH ~'P ~ a I o . 14,30 ~ ~ ' f SANITARY SEWER W! MANHOLE ®-G~•~ ONE POINT ONE R1C. 9KY NARB~R ESTATES ° CORPORA ION COND ~ SGA LE; 1 ' = 500' ~ ~ l' ~ ~ 0 Is° ~ 70P OF BANK N!A r TAMPA BAY L~ - - p ; v~ 4 e~, 4 ~ Q ~ I I ~ F.F. _.r--'' Q, BOTTOM OF POND NIA 943°f94'E (DEED) b~2D®T (DEED)) ®2P0®T' (DEED)) ° ~ 9 p / ~ ~ I l 17.60. m ~ WATER MAIN -I fl9.19' (DEED) fib" 42 ~ ~ @~ ~ GATE VALVE OC ap4~ a ~ ®...pa_ CLEARWATER MALL ~ gNEET RM-10 is ~ ~ ~ 13• 29° 0 s~ ~ L.P. r~y>,la. to ~ ~ ~ 1 eo° I„ ~ C.ONTR L 51"lZl1GTURE~ i.,t 15.29 ~ ~ M.t~ 14° ~ ~ ~ ~ Wl Ski MEa LIGTURE~ FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ~ ~ ~j 2 OF 3 0 Q !;u ~s~•, q z" ~r ~ ~ ; ToP OF SKIMMEa=10.4°1 N!A JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM-12 9 ~ WAYSIDE ARBORS PH. 1 ALrc -{Z- IQ49 FFt9T FLOfl~A ®ANK RM-28 S14 03'39"W " ~ is ~ . o a,~ 9~~~„ ~ ~ ~ t„ f ' WEIR EN H = 28' ~ ~ ~ 0 laT 28~ O NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N!A rns'Ie1D-w (DEED) ® 200.00' 0 ~ WEIR EL. 10.10 4 3 12 Q e• •I m J ao D4,19' (D~EON°' ' DENOTES SIDEYVf+d.K ArCESS TO ~ P,q a' N64'191T"r'7 (DEED) 15„ ~ ~ 9 ~ 5.44 ~ IIANDICARPED I'NIKING N,A '~a°~. SHEET eoi.9~ (DEED) ~~D1 RM-2® ~ ~ p1 gEVK.LE CONDO'9 ~ 1 aF 8 N9'S sr49"W (DEED1 ~ p 1 0 2 lo° ~ ~ 105 1. 6U13- DIzAi FI RECREAIK)N AREA ! ~ 191,41' (DEED) ~b g p ti : N N t.TER ?Aid FILTER ~ ~D~ . I n~' " o\ I I G.O. - I. E. 3.90 s 9°0„ x..19 ~ oo ® F.F 7 ~ ~~D~ ALlc so° 105 F' i, ADS plpE. 4 4 y~~~ o ~ P ~kf ~ ~aa N4a' 3' 2"ri (DEED) ego g I ' 3 Is° t4., 16.5 0 ~O J,70' DEED) ~ I~° ~ io" 3 ",lo" 4 / , . I N92'SD19•'N (DEED) A 0 1~ I'49J4' (DEED) ALIC ~ ry~ 0 0 N49'27'D4°~ IDEED) ~ I ~ ,19" IU FROM THE SW CORNEF 5,59 ~``~.,J 2 --M"° is I~ s4' ~~'3., ! .TOWNSHIP 29 S. RAMC M THE SW CORNEA OF SECTION i7 (BEING ALSO THE NW CORNER OF SECTION ZO), ®L p~ ~0 9.19' (DEED) TISHIP 29 S, RANGE 16 E, RUN 5.88'ST02'E. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SA® ~'p Q 4,GpO RM°12 0" _x'10 (w, - SECTION 20, 400.OQ FEEL 19°s„ ~ 3 ~ , 2 S ~ ALINE a0o Ef. EASTE °ION 20, 400.00 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; RUN THENCE N.1.03'04'E. ALONG Jg' d~~4~' U' y~Klryg INOUSTRIE~.INC, NE 400 EP. EASTERLY OF THE W. LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, 254.00 FEET; RUN 4, y0~ ~ 0 TAMPA BAY 0 ~ lo' 4.~ ' l THENCE 5.88•STOZ'E. VCE 5.88'STOZ'E. ALONG THE S. LINE OF SEVn.LE CONDOMINIUM 4 (5EE 0 WAYSIDE 4 5 r Q j B~~ W. M . 15 a¢. 10 / CONDOMINNM FLAT 16.og b1 2 ~ SAND G ENT FLGR>DAt, 313.13 FT; DOMINNM FLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55-59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PIlYELIAS COUNTY, g~~ qh,~¢~'~ ARBORS ti tIDA), 313.13 FT; RUN THENCE NS2'06'iTE. 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE v S'~ PH. 2 g° , L,P Q' e" (ZIP- {ZA CENTERLINE OF PEAR I 1~" ~ l IERIINE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 113, PUBLIC RECORDS OF J~' P 0 f PBVELLAS COUNTY, FL lo.,lo~, 4Ja ~ ~ ao° ~ ,..s r LLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THI:.VCE 50UTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO ~ g~ LEFT OF 100 FT. RRDNS (CHORD BEARING 5.63'25'23° E., CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 ~ 9~, Cam" ADS THE LEFT OF 100 F'f. R ~,s""~ (3 7~~ ~ 99" I , FT.)• 89.11 FT; TFLENCI 20° la",lo„ .,b,,~ ~ 192' ~'"T 5.88 STOPE, Sa&.Oa FT. 89.11 FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, q~ i ~ '"O IP' ~°^e a . ~ , It & t ),RUN THENCE STOPE, 588.08 FT. (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, ~ PLAYGROUND 14); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FT. PICNIC AREA ~ 4~ RADIUS (CHORD BEAF ~ , ~3 - _ - THENCE S.a6 • z0'02"E, [US (CHORD BEARING 5.67.3832"E» CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 F'1] 123.95 FET; RUN PHASE 3 YCE S.4b'ZO'OZ"E» 237.90 Fl'; RUN THENCE N27.02'S9"E., 261 FP; RUN THEN a;, ' p O o ~ 5.48.2T54"E, 6.7a FT; RI 2154"E, 6.78 FT; RUN THENCE SS4" 19'17.0°E. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT NOTE: LANDSC _ 89 1312 W TAW N A E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRU / 1812.30 cER TRACE co CC lED IN THIS RE ~ , ~2 I N A C C O A RECORDS OF PINELLA. PAIN TRACT CONVEYED TO A.I:.I.. (SEE O.R BOOK 5232, PAGE I130, PUBLIC ~ DRDS OF P[NELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA), 207.80 FT; RUN THENCE S52.36'a9°E» 197.47 ' JAPANESE GARDENS- RDANCE WI H CITY 0 CLEARW TER STANDA Fr; RUN THENCE SS2 RDS. SUN THENCE SS2'S0'19'E., 149,74 FT; RUN THENCE 5.76.35'16'E, 2130.x5 FT; RUN MOBILE NOME PARK VCE 5.14.0334"W» 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89' 13'12°W, ISIZ.30 FT; RUN THENCE 4 7 4 8 THENCE s.ta•o3'39^w, 4 9 5 0 51 5 2 5 3 5 4 N.o•sazs^E. ALONG Txt 5 5 5 6 5 7 Fr; RUN THENCE N.88• 12'25"E. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET' OF SAID SECTION 20, 733.92 M.H.P. • ' 58 tUN THENCE N.88•ST02'W. lW0.00 FT. TO 781E POB. 5 Q SUBJECT TO EASEMEN ECPTO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE, AND fJ17L1TIES, OVER ~ ' _ PEARCE DRIVE, AS RE( ----~-t-- ---,N ` 1®® ~ 586, PUBLIC RECORDS 2CE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R BOOK3051, PAGE ~ v 'UBLIC RECORDS OF PtNELLAS COUNTY, FIARIDA, A,ND SUI1fECT TO EASEMENTS ' u W ° r. FOR CffY OF CLEARW CPPY OF CLEARWATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 1704, PAGES b84.687 AND O.I FLORIDA POWER COF c5 b84.687 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 254.255, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENT TO 21DA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING POWER LINES, AND SUILIECP TO •t EASEMENT FOR EXIST 'sMENT FOR EXISTING WATER MAINS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOhtINIUhtS. ' ~ a, TOGETHER WITH AT ETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE ~ 3 ~d BOULEVARD AND PEAT . O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE LEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGES 586.587 AND s ' • ~ . E BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PLVELL4S COUNTY, FLORN)A. I la ; ~ AREA NOTE: A NOTE: ~ Q ~1Vi.5 PER SURVEY AS SHOW SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF ?6.115 ACRES, ~ , ~n (~-2.7-qCv ADDED PL,AYG®UND ARC, Ta V1CINtTY Z,oNt~ifa AP. MORE OR LESS. WITH'1 M E OR LESS, WITH THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE APPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) 4 S -24 94 ~E~, UTIU TI ES LAYo~T R ~ 5 2-t3-95 REV: l.qY BEING 14.175 ACRES, MI PARKING OUT. G 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. l , , I ' ; I ' 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY ~ REV. POOL LAYOUT ~ ~ Rv~~ • ~ uwrovnv vv1 vNUU run uurvs HUGIlurv 7 UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK -m~ - DRAWN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATESf ZOM DAH INC. E 2 2 5-27-94 ADDED 6' ALUM. FENCE I 9-2-7•93 ADDED NET LAND ARI=A TO SITE DATA TABLE a B1 nor" 70 0 L LM FOR Engineers - Planners - Surveyors - Scientists - Landscape Architects CHECKED COMMUNITIES, 24945 L+. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. G 269 LEE ROAD FINAL ADDED LANDSCAPE E~UFFER NOTE-(? JAPANESE GARDE S FIELD BOOK NO. ADDED NOTES 21 4 22 PER DRC COMMENTS water, 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto FL. 32661 SHT. REMOVED DUMPSTER DATE a.C.~ X313)'!-1441 Tama FL. 33634 P , New Pori Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 02739'1866 66 PLAN 7-14-93 ADDED SIDEWALK ACCESS To HANDICAPPED PAKIUN scALE (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407 C44,"- u NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D I . 5U' BY OF ' I -5 °i TREE 9 LE TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN liEQu1RED LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~ Denofes Camphor Tree Camphor Tree PROPOSED, MIN. OR MAX) 0 Denofes Citrus Tree Citrus Tree ' Denofes Eucalyptus Trey Eucalyptus Tree ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tr ZO G DISTRICT: RM-12 (21.69 AC) N/A Hickory Nut Tree From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I Section 20 Townshi 29 0 Denotes Oak Tree RM-28 (0.285 AC) P Oak Tree , Palm Tree p I South, Range 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East alon the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree AL C 19.262 AC g ° ~ Denotes Pine T ee / ( ) section line of said Section 20 600.00 feet• run (hence South 89 1312 ~ r Pine Tree ; ' ~ Denotes India" Rosewood East alon aline 600.00 feet Norther) and arallel to the South line g y P ~ Denotes Others (Ear, C India Rosewood Tree USE: MULTIPLE F Y N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet, thence run North 0°52'25 East, Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Hally & Maple) APARTMENTS 733.92 feet alon the East line of the Wester) 1,400.00 feet of ( ) 9 y Government Lot I; thence run South 89°57'02" East alon the South line 9 of Section 17, .Townshi 29 South, Ran e 16 East, 280.00 feet• thence run _ .DEVELOPMENT AREA: 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N/A ° P 9 DENOTES SIDEWALH ES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO ~ 25 50 100 NET A: 838, 671 SF 19.253 AC)~Z~ North 27 02 39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARK ( ° , :,APPED PARKING continue North 27 02 39" East along the East line of Seville SCALE: I" 50' Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West DENSITY. 63.70 feet• (hence run North 75°18'15" Wesf 184.76 feet• thence r RM-12 216 UNITS AC l0 UNITS/AC ~ un / North 329.15 feet• thence run North 36°29'07" East 439,88 ee • f t, thence SUNDECK , RM-28 8 UNITS/AC 28 UNITS/AC run South 43°11'54" East, 736.36 feet• thence continue South 43°11'54" 7 11,15 East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE BUILDING COVERAGE: 136,971 SF 14.3% 42%a thence run North 76°35'16" West 1130.45 feet• thence run North ( ) , 7 IS 2 0l3 II 119 800 SF APARTMENTS 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West 197.47 ( ) , ~ . ?16 ~ 13 I 51SF RECREATIO feet; thence run North 54°19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North (9,g ~ ° ((7,220 SF ADMINISTRATION 48 27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. a 4 1 ) I ,2 16 21 ~g it 12 22 ( 4~ 0 13 + ~ II Q14 I 31320 5 ~4`'~ SETBACKS: 2 ~ , 34 12 ` 14 2114 17 14 , Q 33 d FRONT': 25 2S ~I 0 7 ' 2 SIDE: 10 10 > ~ ~ x REAR: 1S 15 ~ Is ~ 2 , , 1 ;a ~'ENN15 ~ 1 Is a ,g F.F. _ ~ 5 AL/C ZONED LAND 25 MIN. 2S MIN. 12 co RT ~ ~..17;~ 0 ) it Za ~ ' 15.5 21, ` ~ 1 t~P 0 ) ~ 191` . 17 ~ P. 0 ~ 17 W ,,d 1 BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20 MINIMUM OR SO%a 20' OR 50% Q 17 ''20 s i, o ~ i So , I 1 17 II 13 1 r OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. r s a ~ ~"1 r AP~P.N~, p 1 0 ' 4 0 16 ` N c BLDG'. HEIGHT 2 BLDG. HEIGHT ~ ~ ~ ,i~ to ~2 , oQ2 r i ' 16 2& i ~p O13 I ~ ~ HEIG ~ ~ ~ Is 15 8 13 ~ 23 ~ 3 t 5 p`o ®Q IB 13 3 QI ~ 3t` 15 Q PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 215,070 (23%) N/A ~ ~ 3 2 12 C ®25 ®27 Q ~3 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ 23 M.N. 23 2 M.N. 14 OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6 ALUM. FENCE r 2 I~93 I T TAL FOR THE LOT: 616 436 SF 64% 35% l3 `27 0 ( ) ® 2 27~~ I 2 17 12 FOR THE FRONT YARD: (35,768 SF) (84%a) sa% of FIRST 2s 12,1 ',I 25 t O 19 15 ~ ) ' EX. 36" SAN SEWER P G LOT INTERIOR 40 828 SF 19% 12 904 6% iq.~~ 25 ( ) ( ) LANDSCAPING: I , 0 25 0 o ~.P~ II G. o. ° I. E. 4.00 rt' ~ ! 2k F.F. 1Ga5 to . X10 95 LP SUB DRAIN ~ILTEI~ P G: 46s ~1> 1 1/2 SPACE X 224 t". 20,6 20,g t ~ O21 Is 20 , APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL DWELLING UNITS ' • t r~ ` r, a } I, y ,`i i ~ .15 I O 2 ~ ~ X1612 4 ~ LIMITS (TYPICAL) ~ ~ ~ ~ II o ® Il 410 = 336 I,I ~ ~ II 3 0 s ~9 15 ~ PARKING SPACES: $ 23 , , 9 STANDARD = 9 x 19 ~ ® ° 10 2 a3 I6 GDNG. iti11T-ER~p END SECTION 18 ~ o o ' ' w ' SLE ~ ~ ~ , a! ~ 21 24 19 7 ACCESSIBLE 12 x 19 /5 AI t , e - ,,;~~";T'If,~ ~ p ~ " 27 0 ~ 1=D.O.T. INDirX # 2~0 W/ CpNG. pAD u ~ (TYF?) ~ . '~?W~. ~ 1 w n u A ~ ~ 14 O -Eleven (11) parking spaces are delineated as accessible parking spaces one per apartment ~ ' ~ , A ~ t L,f ,s F.F. = / 'T.O.B. _ X0.50 building and one at the clubhouse. ,~t F~ t) 15.5 BOTT. ~ 7.00 Qj ydp,'(~MQItJ (D 14 1' Net Land Area > the Development Area less the pnvate roadway area. 3 , 2 ' ' T~P~ a OI ~ ~ --~o ivl= aD~ ~i~E SAND GEMENT RIP RAf~ 5,10 6 24 2 a~r~ 6 L.P. ` ` AD5 LE. 3. X50 ~ `19 7 „ WA ~~M ' O ~ t~f ~ ~ 4 6 Ir--- _ ~ ~ 1 GONT'ROL, STRUCTURE W/ Sk1MMEa l - ~ 14 ~ 8 t ~ ~ ToP OF SkIMME.~Z = IG.2.7 3k' 0 + 0 O ~ WEIR LENGTH = 25' ~ t~i 53 O L R M H al 1~ l2 24, IB 4 53 ~ ~NEIR ~L. 9.~~ ONE POINT ONE INC. ~ r ~ r~ ~ ° , 0 SKY HARBOR ESTATES ' ~ t9 II ~>a 0 ®12 ~ ; CORPORATION CONDO ~ ~ i \ _ r ' 9 s~ a < 4 \ \ G.O. LE. 3.90 O r 6 ~ ~ 2 ~ ::,nN \ rs- °1D l,F SIJ~-DRAIN FILTER S43 1154"E (DEED) S43 1154"E (DEED) S43 II54"E (DEED) ; TAMPA SAY , ~ 4 ~ f ~ - ~ . \ ~ 736.36' (DEED) 1220AT DEED 1220.07 DEED ~ F ~¢8 ~ _ r ~ e.o. = i.E. 4.00 5 ~ \ ~ ~ N 0.0 C C ~ 13,18 ` O ~V \ m ~ v'. CLEARWATER MALL ~ L.P. ~ H T - SEE RM 12 15.(oE5 a ~ o F ~ 15 , 5 ~ o ~ FIRST FLORIDA BANK RM-26 ~~P ~ t ~~h , ~ ~ ~ ~ D® ® 0 3 ® N75 1815 1N (DEED) 15 ~ G v ~ / S QO• 184.76' (D ED ~ ~ ' ~ E'~. 9~ ' > ~ ~ ~ ~ N54°(9'17"W (DEED) s ~ ` .k~, SHEET ..w -reR wATeRMalr~ ' ` s 1, j t . - RM-28 f 207.80' (DEED) 1 iy3 8 A SEVILLE N o~ f 1 OF 2 ~ IT~P~ CO DOS y 1 pE , (1't'P~ ~ 14 ~ ~ ~ , ~ RECREATION AREA o N N52°36'49"W (DEED) ~ ®1 ; i ~ r ~ 197.47 (DEED) •~6 • ~0 i ~ N, °35 ~ ~ 4 % ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ Certified as~Uve an correct copy. On ~ty 17 1996 the ~ ~ ~ P ~ Op Development Review mm:ttee approved m rev:nv a / ~ i mhtor an l o , u tyndmend to and recertification of the site plan w ~ ~ % ~ E X . 3 6 SAN SEWER ~ for Bnyside A>;6ars to add a playground location. E X . 10 SAN. SEWER y Witness my h~itd .and t~~'sea~ of the Development Code oe ~-ip ~ j / 4 i m'n' trator of the Cily df Clearwater orida on this ~ Q1 ALlC ~ t~0 I' I a~of~Augiist,i9 ~ N43.33'32"Vd (DEED) o ~ .~6 , `C ~9 0 a 5 ~ EX: ta° s~.wER p~oP SroIZM sEwEtz I _ ~ 63.70' (DEED) ~ ~ , ~ 30 • ~ u ~ (o~ ~ fz~LpGATIDN Co dinator,Cetilrad ,ermitlingDepa lent ~5 4 .If a ~ EX. 8 GATE VALVE - ~6 Certi~cutlon is suhJcct to fhte followlrig: P• fx N52°50'19"W (DEED).' W1 PLUG 1,. ~ g Q ~ ° 74' DEED ~ ~--~E X 10 SAN . SEWER 1) Plncing dimens[on of playground and distances Q 149. ( ) ~ E X. 10" ; ~ OL ,ti ~ 0 b~.,: 8.27'5 "W DEED Fx. Imo" fzc}~ from surrounding housing areas on' consfruetlon ~ plans. ~ 6.79' (DEED) - Q 0 - ~ ~ v ~ ~ TRASH COMFAGTQiz ~ .w . ~ ~ J IMKIN .INDUSTRIES INC. v S S J . ~ ~ 5 PROPOSED PLAYGROUND 0 5 ~ TAMPA SAY ® ~ ~ Q\ & PICNIC. AREA PJOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTI( ;ONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ v`~ ~ 5 PHASE 3 APARTMENT BUILDIN IT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ¢ 'HE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ o PLAYGROUND & TO MEET THE APPR( 5 9 (a-27-90 AD~EO Pt_gY(,~o~ItJp AREA To VIG1tJiTY ~ ZoNIAIV MAP. 5 PIGNIG AREA Y~ 2-12-9(0 P,E'J. REGREq`CION AREA ~ ADOEI7 SUNDECK, PHASE 3 ' ~ 2-13.95 RE~I. PARKING ~ CDU~IT ItJ SITE DATA rA81_~. ~ • r ~ ~yr,~~ „ 0 Co q-8-q4 ~E~. PARKIPIfa CQtSNT' tnl SITE DATA 'CABLE. ~ ' ,a 'i' S 6-2Co-94 (ZEV. 81.17CG ~ F'A2K1NC7 LAYOlST; ~ 4 &-24-q4 REJ, UTILI71E5 i.A~foDr__ ~ •`lhd , ;i 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACt, REQ. SITE DATA $ > DESIGNED NOL VGI.ID FAR nnNC7FUCnnN _ ~ mm ® I` o. d - ~ , UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK & ADDED FENCE LD5 / i WN DRAWN I r".Y ASSOCIA, rES, INC, FOR JOB N0. d 2 4-2'I-~"}•M~C~~It~C~ ~,>;~,-=F'ca- '":~i ~~AtA• 1142-0 1 ~0 i~s ~g° I ~1• Ll-`~~J ADDED Tr,'A~jH COMPACTOR FIELD BOOK NO. DAN Engineers • Planners Surve ors Scientists M COMMUNITIES . Landscape r hi a INC. - CHECKED 7 A c .tests 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanla, L. 32661 FINAL 1 9-z7-`13 ADDED NET LANDAI~EAToSIT'E DATATABLE SHT. x-27-R3 ADDEDTENNISCOURTAMDCABANA DATE. 5-19-93 F] F O.C. ! - ` (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 WINTER PARK FLORIDA. 32769- 1666 New Port Richey, FL 34653 (904) '46-9190 r 1866 9-27-93 ADDED SIDEWALKACCESSTD NANDICAFFE P ! (813) 686-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 6446300 SCALE NO, DATE REVISIONS APP'D 1 u - 50' BY OF 00 Y/ ~ M M N ~ Q ~ f~ ~ C ~ 1 " t9 1~ d• 9 d' 9 M ~ 5,5 s e o ^ir.,~ 5 774 7 7 CLUST. CLUST• 5~`'-5 10 10 8 9 9,9 6 O z,.. 5 4, 6 7 23 ®12 4 15 / B it 4 ~,J ,F ~6 w• 5 7 10 ~ 0 4 4~ O 4,7 g W.I`, I I 2~ 29 111 ' 17 ~ I / 8~ W.M. 12 ~ , 6'6 ~ 9 ~4~~~~ (D) ~ ,f 4 ~ 9 ID 1D OQ 7 6 8 0 ~3 4,4 ,8,7 4 ~ ~ F- ~ 6 S 4 0 6 8 6 45 ° 2 nl,~ `'7 ) 0 u 0 C _ 5 3 ~3 4 o 5>~ 04 44 12 22~'~;I, .I 6 E 4 6 ~ 0 S. 4 0 4,4 4 g ~ ~ ~ n 4 45 r.. ~ 4 77 as 77 1 777, 6 13 20 J 8 }6 5 0 0 5 6 4 ''J'' 7 a`'` 0 6 10 0 6 ~ II 7 6 C~ r 4 7 7 5 Q 4 5 5 ~ 6 0 0 5 5 0 5 T Q} ~ 6 a~ a I~ 5 8 17 5 QI 2 4, ,4.7 ft . - Q 12 4 0 s0 Q s 1 7 6 . , 2 ~ ~ ~ a 00 ,75 ~5 5 5 0 25e~w.-~.°,F..~-- 100 4,5,610 II 4 5 54 ` 5 5 f3 ® 4 4 5~ 4 (D) 4 g 4 6` 4 J M.N. 7~ 4 e f 5 I 5 ~°~it:. ~ q ~ ; ~ 8 ® 4 6 7 0~5 7 108 III 10 ~ ' SCALE: I c ~JO, D 4 O 10 B 4 7 4 Q 65 9 CA WASH ~.~Il 4 4'~ 4 ; ~j 12 ~ s 9 ~ 12 I ~ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL Q 6 7,11 7 5 Q 0 8 4 7 4 u~' _li 6,5 7, 7 7 4 4 4 ' ~ ' ~ 06 5 s,e (D) ~ 1224 a rn, LIMITS (TYPICAL IOr7' 7 6 (D) 4 ''~4 4,4 I 7 S' 21 fi 7 l~S521. 4 84 5 ~ I- ' 8 8 3a ®I 12 124 5 4 B 0 7 4 7 4 244 18 P: ;;!5 ~"a ~ g 5 9 B 8,9 F.F 5 8 l., s,'I'a,. ~i' f.C ,12 5 6 4 7~", ,9 g 5: 5 . m 4 D ~ 05 7 5 ~ g I1 6 5 44 B' 5 `J~ ~ > D 7 I I 6 6 6 4 5,8 ® .V 6 D 5 , ;;,,r~~ ~ 6 ~ 0 g 4 12~ II 1 1 W 6 7Q 5 5 5 ~ 5 i i> 24 5 ~ 6 ~ t.~- 10 O 7,7 ~ 5 4 4 ~ 4 B V 4 7 5~ 7 I 6 4 5 5 4 7 9 O 4 c ~ ; ~ s 4 g I 12 la c a F.F. _ I 12 '1 5 ~ 6'6' 0 ~ ~ 5 ' .455 0 5 4 o ~ 6 5,:10 10 l`~ 4 5 4.4 6 ~ 4 ~ 4. r~ 4 aS~ ~`I` :,4 5 3.Q 29(~I' I ~ (A) I 4 0 ~ ~ g~ 5 7 5 6 5 6 7 5 ,I,•: ° 1.,~' 5 ~ 10 5 ~ 5 B 4 II ~ , t4:.:. > I 5 15 g 4 4 : 4 II p 6 4 7 B 4 4 5 09 4' ,8,~:::.. 0 0 g 00 6 4' 6 4 B B g 4,.(~ 54 M 6 ( r~~~ a4 ! 9 ~ 5 5 Q (p) ~ 12 15 ~ II g 4 ~I }}Q 11 5 17 6,4 g 4 1410,ID 4 4 ~ l.T 10 ~ ~ ~ II 7~ 6 = 5 4 9 7 8,f~ 5 6 2 4 '~D: 5 ® r t: 14 F . F . , . 4 5 5 ~.r,1 c 10 4 ~ ~ ,6 g '~D 5' ~ a 3 Ilo 6 la ~ 4 4 ~ 5 4 ~7r", 4,4 ! 8 7 4~ 6 c 7 5~ g II ~~5:~ D 4 4 ~ 0 ~ ~U:~ ~5 5 ~ a 4 I 4 4 7 6 0 ~ ~ 14 4 ~ e 7 ,,~rr~i, ~ X1.15 g 6 © Y~ 6 II ~ I I 5 5®4 4 75, 05 ~~6^,,9 7.7 4 8 6 „'...6 06 I I 5 6 fi 4~~ u~~ ~ 0 14 STR. #I ~ 0 3 13 4,4.9 6 ~"~5 ~ 7 a _ 6 ~ 4 10 6,4 a,, ~ 5"~ 5 4 ~:i~ 4 7 5 5 7 84~9,s,a 4 5 ~ 2 7 u 4 ~4 5 ~ II B ~ 5 9 5 5 B X. 6p s g ~ n ~ B RGP ° 1 . 7~5 -STR.' 2 6. g ~ q B 5 6 6 Q 2 . V 4 6 .4 e a 8 4.(~ "-n ° f 10 7 I 56 4 7.5 0 5 55 4 6,:. 5 6:. 5 5 a ) 4 4,6 g 10 a6 8a ~ 14 4 ~ , TREATMENT BERM ~ q 9 5 4 6 g 4 4 I 12 _ 5 95 5 7 4 4~ 5~a6 12 ~ 9 8 (TYPE N 6 6 6 4 7 7 6 ~ 5 7' e 4"~,J 5 5 5 0 4 6~ 6 5 4:,~5 6 ( 4 4 5 6k~ .s 5 6 6,6 4~ (OQ IU a a g 4 2 5 ~ y 4 9 10 ~ ID 6 5 4 I 10,1 ,10,10,1 12 ~ g 5,5 II : B 5 ~ 12 5 ~ 7 5 4 12 7 y/ 7 9 5 a 5 P64 7 I~ ~ RECREATION 6 4 ® ~ 10 ~ 7 5~' di B 6 1 ,6 . 6 ~6 4 5 ~ 5 5 5 5 4 5 B 6 14,9 5 10 , ~ C~. ~ 7 12 6 5 5~ 5 7 ~4 5 6,6 55 5 5 6 6~ ` O 546 a 5 5 j rS1 i-^ 5 5 ADMINISTRATION .4 ~ 12 12 6 4 5 9 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 Sat 6 ~j ~ 46 ~ 9 5 4 4 4 6 19 8 a L~ ~ ~4 ~ID10 0,1212, ~ ~ 6~ 6,~~= 6 m 6,6,6 1 4,4 _ 4 G~4 4,4 ~ 6 4 5 4 4 4~ 4.6 4 4 6 5 .H• 4 5 4 49 4 76 8 5,5,8 9 i 4 0 6 6 7 4 4 4 ~ 4 7 6 64 4 4 , 4 6 54L 4: ~ ~12 0 Q ~ IO,B 6 64 6 44 10 6544~>~46 6,6 9 4 M ) NOTE: HAND APPED PARKING SPAC~ a s O ` le ~ N ® SER ESTI-IF RECREATION! 12 `U-' 15 4 ~o 1 ~0~ 5_ 6~ 6 4 4.4 - J. o c~ ADMIN. R~iIG.SIDEINALK AeCE5$z0 O 9 9 ~ 5' ALUM. FENCE ai 4 8, 45 Q~ 4 9 6 ~ 1~ D 7 6 5 8 6 4 5,7 56 10 ~..a~----. F.r 42 TO q~ ~CJ~ATED IN r I1~ Q II Q ~ ~ T E IE TO MINIMI7E/ ~ I i 4 5 4 ,1~ 555 6 4 8 4 7 88 14 5Z t.. x,57 ~c7N~WAYO~JLY 3g ®T~EE REMOVfy~. ? I CONTROL STRUGTUIZE wISI~IMMEIZ / g 16 6 7 4,6 4 5 6` 5 9, 8 7 2 4 4 6 5 13 12 O 1 1121 0 _ 7 6 6 4 ~ 38 13 ~19 Ig? la II I MODIFIED FbOT TYPE'~E" INLET , 0 4 6 5~a-- 5,4 I 8,B 0 ± 15 ~ Tof OF 6kIMMEIz = ID.~I r' / 12 ~ 2 7 ) 5 a7 N 4 ~ L/ 11 15 WEI{Z LEN6TN=6' . ti° Is : PIER welrz EL. 15.2 0 ~'~'8 7 i 4 ~-'lo D to II 2 p 4 Q e T 0 B 26,1. r.' ~ ri ~ ~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~ HOUSE I,E. ~ 12.00 (IS" rzGP) 1 $ 12 ~5 BOTT,= 22 o® 6 6 10 . J 0 ~ 22 (Dl~ to PIER 0 1 7 ~ i8 a ® ~ I la ; LE.=(-)0.93 ~ I~3~ 0 ~ ~ 14 ~ 8 f CONSTRUCT PROPOSED ~ ~ ss B to ~ f'`~ N WALL ~ I ~ ~ 4s 9,s ~ 0 ~ 6' ALUM: FENCE TO EXISTI G ~ N s 0 p 37 2 N~ ~ 1 GONSTRIJGT MANHOLE ,~4 qti~ ~ a (Dl ° 2 AT EXIST. Ig" I2GP LE. • , 1 4c ~ 15 c a 0 23 12 / ~ ~ ; 22 22 12 X20 , 32 is 21 0 ~ LE.' Sa (6'Ad5 t _ 6 f(1 ~ ~1 m ~ C I ` ~o, ) lD) 26. 13,11 a X 12 ~ ~ A' 3 ~ S R. 5 0 h ~ ~ .0% EX: 60° RCP ~ 5 N ° ° 0 ~ STR. #3 8.. O 4~' W, -f- ~ STIN S. M. EXI M STR # STOR ~ EXISTIN - _ _ o T..B. = SUNDEC~K u CP ~ sTR ~ 6.0 \ ~.!h 0 ~ ~ _ - ~EX. 60 BOTT. _ ' \ S s - T.O.B. = 21.5 u A 13.U 45 LF Abs 21.5 L. q-5 LF t B" IZGP \ '60~ ~ d P STR. #6 BOTT. =17. \ ® o f1~' Q / / ~ Q 25 5 7.5 5 35 LP 5u1~-pRQIN F'ILTE~ TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN ~ -G. O. = I.E. 10.UO ~ C} Denotes Camphor Tree ~p u \ ~ , \ p' , SAS .~a. Q Denetes Citrus Tree ~ ~ 5 t~ Denotes Eucalyptus Tree A \ 0 \ ~ ~ LOADI ~ \ STR #4 ~ ~0 2 ~E AREA I O Denotes Hickory Nut Tree Denotes Oak Tree ~ W . ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ Denofes Palm Tree p Q Denotes Pine Tree Z \ ~ NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERUICE EACH Denotes Indio Rosewood Tree ~ N ~J EX. FHA i' 1 P APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denofes Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly & Maple) ~ a ~ ~ GON Q STR G E W ShIMM DhIMME~ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE' MARSHALL. a T(z L U TUR ~ E~ 'h\ ~ MtJpIFIED FDOT TYPE"E" INLET " INLET a ~ ~ GPNTlZOL 5T~L1CTu~E _ ~ s ~ W SKIMMED Top of SkIMMER - 21.1.4 ~ WEICL LEN6TN - I6 a~ ~ MoDIFIEp FDOT TYPE "E° INLET EI EL. ~ a W {2 2.D.4•D ~ ~0 TOp OF SkIMME12 = 2~•DI I•E. _ 37 N fG,~"' WC.ItZ LENCaTN = 15' N wEll2 E.L. = 25,4a 0. L E. 21, 5 PROPOSED EXISTING f; 15. THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLQOD ZONE " AOD ZONE "C1° AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL 125139-01281 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY 25139-01280, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR. SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITIfIN TIME 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SEiOWN AND EMBANKMENT ETC. OF THE ROADWAY TS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 16. ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL °MENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW NIA w n ' - REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY TT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE. $ LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TN THEIR 125.8.3 1986 EDITION OR LATEST EDITION 'T'HIS PARTICULAR THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. ( ) )'AMPA BAY . STORM SEWER INLET VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTTLI`PY COMPAtdIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 1000 OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. ,Y EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING ~ CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT PREVENT EROSION AND TRANSPORT OF NIA MITERED END SECTION N/A m SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF TEiTS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRATN SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLARED END SECTION N JA a° PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY" AND THE U`T'ILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. L POLICY. ~ OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5'DAYS IN -'r SANITARY SEWER W1 MANHOLE --~t---¢ ~ ADVANCE). 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUI'P FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18. RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE ] ED WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS ? ~ TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ABUT PAVEMENT. 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. • TOP OF BANK NIA ~ ~ a UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 19`. A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WIL MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. e BOTTOM OF POND N/A ~ ~ w 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY 20. NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION S I'ERA^1ION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A` CONFLICTS SEIALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S AT`T'EN'T'ION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY 0 'HE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO WATER MAIN 2 ? m RESOLUTION. CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE I 98. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE 4 Q a 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUS`T' ORIGINA`T'ING ON PROPERTY LINES. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING 'INITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS GATE VALVE - -pq-.~._ ~'p'o i THIS PROJEC`T' BY WATERING OR OTf{ER METHODS AS REQUIRED. VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY y 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE ' PER CODES. ~ w NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS 6. THE CONTRACTOR SEIALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES FINES LEVIED NOTED. ~ 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN T LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES O d'c ' DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT TN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDI`T'IONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AU'I I NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N A a- PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN ~ • 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE TN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF _'FO ESTER. 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SE{ALL BE TN ACCORDANCE WI`I'iT CI`T'Y THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO N; ~ t ~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A L CE HANDICAPPED PARKING I•' " ~ N ~ I NSED LANDSCAPE 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD S7 ARCHITECT. CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCT ~E FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE t ~ I- 9 CONSTRUCTION. 5 4,-244 REY. PARKIrJC~, B~~~`9 $ UTVUTIES N~F4R iZE.c/AaMI~ 3LD f° ~ '/.5 ; 4 6-6.94 REV. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVE D PI R~°'WQ' ~ ' ® ~ . ~ nc~r onni i nvni it I c'^. , r , , . DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION - BAY"IDE ` JAI ,5 5-Z1-y4 AUUtU b' 1-tIVGt ct b' t-tzP4 C, nL- v. r vv~ ~nivvi 30BNO. L nc UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK FOR 2 21-~14 At b Gp~ k1~._r P Mo 4- fwv4yIC, SPAG~~. 1 142'p DRAWN I 9-27-q3 ADDEDNOTI=S 21+22 PER DRC COMMENTS FIELD 80 NO pAH Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Lansca a Architects SRT. ® FINAL ze"PITE PLAN °f -27-`13 ADDED TENN IS 000 R.T AND CABANA CHECKED,,; _ ZOM COMMUNITIES, INC. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanta Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD q-27'93 REMOVED DUMPSTE.R.S-ADD. GO"PACTORTOS14.IOF2 DATE' 5-1 3 }~5 Clearwater, FL, 34623 Suite 460 Suife A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 a. C. (i p r~ q 613) 791-1441 Tampa , FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9Pat) I 1 PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 -1866 1-27-93 ADDED SIDEWAI -J~-ACCESSTO HANDICAPPED ARK. SC SCALE. d !963) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 644-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D 1 u ' SO OF BY . g ~OPOSED PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA PHASE 3 TO REMAIN TO DE REMOVED i a OAK TREE O 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). REQUIRED 0 ~ n CAMPHOR TREE NOTE: SEE VICINITY & ZONING MAP S46 19 OI E 2. THE. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND PALM TREE 65.33 0 IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS ® f ZONING DISTRICT: RM-12 (18.175 AC)I'? NSA LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN AL~C (7.94 AC) THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. - AREA OF THE PROJECT = clTRUS TREE ~ USE; ~ MULTIPLE FAMILY N~A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS t ~ N2 02 39 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE ~ ~ , (APARTMENT'S) PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTILITY OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1°800-282-8681 (5 DAYS TN 2°60 TO EXISTING WALL DEVELOPMENT AREA: 791,703 SF (18.175 AC) NSA ADVANCE) 12",12„ ~ ( ' 2a° p NET LAND AREA: 732,063 SF (14.806 A~rn 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING ~ S48 E UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT DENSITY: 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 6.79 . 0 25 5Q 100 RM-12 136 UNITS 186UNiISALIAWED CONFLICTS .SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR 10" 8.. 9. N88 52'02"W RESOLUTION. o r BUILDING COVERAGE: 87,9b1 SF (11.1%) % (72,736 SF APARTMENTS} 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON „ 4 f - SCALE: I" = 50' 1000.00 re° 2a~ „ „ 9 - ~ 1~ ~ O 6 4 ~ 16.1 i1 NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED 1 (15,22$ SF RECREATION} THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. _~.,IUIRED T('} 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED. SETBACKS: DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. 32 ~ N,P 0 50 6"'';" 'o. ~ 16. SERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDING AND W IG AND VUI! L " 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY' o ~ ~ 15~3~ 6 sq e~ BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ti 0 r 1 ET THE ID~NT. ~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. s ~ 1 ~J ~ F b. f ~t~ APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHAL, ~ ~ 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY' Q ~ .9, ~r SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL~C ZONED LAND 2S MIN. ZS MIN. EMBANKMENT, .ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 2 l 7 ~ 2 16.i~! ~6 3 3 16.5 x ~ 1~,~ I 3 7 ` FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20' MINIMUM OR $0% 20'' OR 50% 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION . (OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR 47 o" 4 c OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100$ OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS BLDG HEIGHT, BLDG HEIGHT DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-94. os 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN p 12„ HEIGHT: 29'-10" 3O' SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. O PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 89,000 (11.2%) N~A 10, ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL. AND ~o TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT F,F. ~ H.p ~x. M 3 4 ® 1 H~ 14 OPEN SPACE: CONSTRUCTION. 16.96 ~ 19.5 e.. ~ / ~ TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF} (77.6%} 3S% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF) (98.8%) `SO% OF FIRST 25' OF CLEARWATER. s ® o PARKING LOT INTERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%) 5,340 (b%a) 4 ~ s~, t .b l LANDSCAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED. BETWEEN PAVING AND PROPERTY LINES. N ~,z, ~ ~ o ~ Cn ° 2 r ° ~ M PARKING: 2290 1 1~2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE ~ DWELLING UNITS NOTED. = 204 ~ o ~ ® ~ s ~ F„I, r 7„ F PARKING SPACES: 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF 10'~ 1 4 ~ ~ rp•, 3 F~, ~ STANDARD = 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND. ACCESSIBLE = 12' x 19' w~5' AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE I ~9 o s 9„ Sq ~ ~ D, c~' N / ~ ARCHITECT. 3 M.N. ~ s° t5 ~ S 3 6 A f ® ~ 0 G F p) Of the 18.175 aces zoned RM-12, 11.635 acres is contained within an area that allows 10.0 units 15. THE PORT%ON OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS IACATED WITH%N FLOOD ( 8 ~ o . R ~ N ~ s, , M, / , ~ per gross area.. The remaining 654 saes zoned RM-12 must comply with the standard cade ZONE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP - PANEL requirements of the RM-12 zoning classification. 125159-01260, DATED JUNE 1, 1983, _ rALG M NuM Lf' a ~~N e 1596 ~ ~ R) Six (6) parking spaces are delineated as "accessible parking spaces". One per aparnnent building. , p - 4 b p ~ p (1) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area.,.' 18, ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ F.F. ti / ~ REQU%REMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROV%DED BECAUSE / ti~ THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. '18 -0 4 3 F.F y ` 3 7 / 18.00 PDOL E(~L}IPMEI~T 16' _ _ 17.75 Co' WOOD FENCE / o , ~e X. `J'A / 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND TRANSPORT OF L~ CABANA 0~ 9.. Iv. SEWE _ la" 110.6°1 s~" SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER v~ 3 S S ~~`o EROS%ON AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. 7 ~J~~~' 18. RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED 1s 38 a , N.F ~ j 30.45, ABUT PAVEMENT. 19• A BLANKET EASEMENT .FOR WATER MAINS WILL BE PROVYAED. 8.. O 12.. 2 N I,}, p ~ 1 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 20, NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A v ~ 9 I LIMITS (TYP.) PERMIT HAS BEEN YSSUED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO CLEARWATER C%TY CODE CHAPTER 90. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION YN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS 7 ~ 2 !Q 39 0 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 0' n 9., Iz° 01,04 F ' „ PROPOSED EXISTING 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES . ~ - - OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT. PRIOR AUTHORIZAT%ON OF THE URBAN l FORESTER. CONTOUR - - ~ p o ~ , 7 DIRECTION OF FLOW N!A 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND .REVIEWED BY THE I ei2„ 2 ~ ~ 4 0 ~ 0 la" ~ STORM SEWER W/MANHOLE CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. =-=1.>== I 24' ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 F lo° D„ STORM SEWER INLET . o ~ ; . F. Q o ~ NIA MITERED END SEDTION N/A a / 17.00 ~ f. 1 ® L1~ I@" ~ I ~ ~ ~ .14 ~ o ~ M.N. 1_ ~ ~ - 15„ FLARED END SECTION NIA RMH ' 41 to Is~ ~.P 7" 3 , ~ ~ • SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE --gip-- ONE POST ONE INC. 9KY HARB~R E9TAIER ~ CORPORA ION COND ' SCALE: 1" - 500' ° Ir',IO° ~ ~ I r TOP OF BANK NIA ' ® o ~ Is C.7 A43'E94-E (DEEb? i TAMPA BAY BOTTOM OF POND NIA f41'R94'[ (DIED) fAJ°E94~ IDEED) 14[O.OP (DE[®, o 4 a" a ~ I LlJ 4 F.F. a.r---'' ~ e ~ ~ iJE.96' (DEED) ~20,0T (OLED) WATER MAIN 6 ~ a~ b ~ ~ .g 0 l 17.60 ~ ~ m ~ ~ 1T 4 2 7 u" @r 13„ 24„ ~ ~ GATE VALVE CC ~ d r J~ CLEARWATERMAII ~ gHEET RM-t0 16 , ~ id L.P ~ ,IZ lo° ~ p I„ o Q ~ C,DNTR L 5T~LIGTURE , ~ so' RLIGTURE FDiE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY a 2 OF 3 r~~^ 15.29 la., ~ ~ 1 WI 51GI MER M.~ ~ ~ NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM-12 WAYSIDE ARBORS PH. 1 AuG r`'~J ~ ~ TOP OF SKIMMEiZ-10.49 r .ate 4 d 2„ ~ ~ I wE rz _ g• ~/IEIZ= IO.4~ Fbt9T FLORd1A BANK RM-28 514 03'39"W ~ O NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N/A NT9'te79-et IbEEb) 200.00' 1512° a s°+i. ~ O I ENC~TN - 2 B"G~ Viz' ; ~ ~ 0 ~ WEIR EL. 10.10 = 28 v ea.Ta• I~ED1'' (p DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS iY) N,'A ~'0'~~° SHEET N94tilit~ (DEED) • 207,fQ' (DEED) ~i9\ 4 3 ® q o 5.4~ ~ , kIA,NI)ICAI'f'ED PACiKING RM-2B ~ 1 OF 3 \ l® 0\ 9EVA.LE CoN00'9 Nee°3f'4f"W (DEED) ~g, 15.. r' 5...°,~' p G.O. = I. ~.~0 o , , ~ l RECREATION AREA l ~ 0 187,41' IbEED? ~~b F" ~tl" ~p ~ 105 L SUP - DRAIfJ FILTE ~~zAIN FILTER ~ ~ ~,o\'~ ~ x ,m Q / ~ G.O. - I . E. 3.90 N.F? ~ D • a~u p L, ~ Auc • IG~g o 0 r°,u' ~ 105 F' G," ADS PIPE ~s D„ ~2' ~ ~ o F.F. ' PIPE Q~~` N4J' 3' 1"11 (DEED) V?~~ ~~~ag io" la" 4 ® 1 o 44 ~ 1 ~ry N52'901f'11 (DEED) ~a .1 „ „ 6.50 I Is" l4 3 dD 4 ~ O ~a 1~f,14' lbEEb) AL1C ry~ 0 p N4®°21'94'x+ (DEED) O ID ~ r" ) FROM THE 5W CORN tOM THE 5W CORNER OF SECTION 17 (BEING ALSO THE NW CORNER OF SECTION 20), OL 'p' p~ ~0 8.78' (bEED? I ) ~ ,la' 9',, IG I TOWNSHIP 29 S, RA - 5.59 ~ I~w, 3' SECTION 20, 400.00 FE )WNSHIP 29 S, RANGE 16 E, .RUN S.88'ST02'E. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ~'p ~ FiOGO ~ RM°t2 iCITON20,400.00 FEETFORAPOINTOFBEGINNING;RUNTHENCEN.1.00'04'E.ALONG ~9' ,~~v~•' ~G' ,I,O gq,4KDdg INDU9TRIE~JNC, 7AMpp BAY la°~„ ° ~ ~ 3 2 as A LWE aoo FT. EAS LtNE x00 Fr. EASTERLY OF THE w, LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, 25x.00 FEET; RUN ~ a o WAYSIDE DICE S.88'ST02'E. ALONG THE S. LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM a (SEE 9~4, ~a. ARBORS ~ s° ® ~ ID t_.., ' lo° ~ THENCE S.88'ST02'f CONDOMINIUM PLA Oo IS.g¢ )NDOM[NNM PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55.59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELGIS COUNTY, ~ti1P ?s•, PH. 2 '~4' 45 ~ ~ 8 W,M. ~ a ® I SAND G ENT FLORIDA), 313.13 F' 4 ~ 16'08 b'1 2 e" ~ II M ~ ~ rZIP- RA CENTERLINE OF PEA ARIDA), 313.13 FT; RUN THENCE N52.Ob'17"E. 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE Yy q~'®ag F ~`5 INTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE Z?3, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ~3? 9.. L,P ~ o _ I U h ~ PINELGIS COUNTY 14Jg NELGIS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO ~ 0 ~ .10" \ 30 !a" ADS .THE LEFT OF l00 FT to ~ ~ 1 °,la' 1 FT.}, 89.11 FT; THEt iE LEFT OF 100 FT. RRDNS (CHORD BEARING 5.63 •?S'23° E„ CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 92- 8911 FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CE`ITERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, g PLAYGROUND $ 7„~, 81'" I • E 3. S.88 • ST02' 588.08 F1 E, 1 20" ~ ~ ~ 142' 11 be la); RUN THENC i8"ST02'E„ 588.08 Fl". (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, be 14); RUN 7T~NCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FC. PICNIC ARE A la",10"~ II" 1~J , , ~ ~ RADNS (CHORD BE 46 ~ THENCE s.a6.2aorF 4DNS (CHORD BEARING S.b7.38'32"E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 FT) 123.95 FET; RUN PI-IASE 3 I3 ) 0 0 ~ ~ ~ 5.48.2T54"E., 6.78 FT; ONCE S.4b•2lY0TE., 237.90 FT; RUN THENCE N27'02'S7E„ 261 FT; RUN ~ i8.2T54"E„ 6.78 FT; RUN TT-IENCE S54.19'17.0'E. ALONG THE SO[JTH LINE OF THAT _ ~ _ 89 1312 W 1 12.30' CERTABa TRACT' a I NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C $ :RTAIN TRACT' CONVEYED TO A.E.L (SEE O.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ` N ST R U G f E D I N THIS R E A RECORDS of PINELI ' FT; RUN THENCE S ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI N CITY 0 CLEARW TER STANDARDS. ?CORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA), 207.80 FC; RUN THENCE SS2.36'49"E.,191.47 JAPANESE GARDENS- C; RUN THENCE S52.50'19"E, 149.74 Ff; RUN THENCE 5.76'35'16"1w 1130.45 FT: RUN MOBILE HOME PARK THENCE 5.14 03'39 3EENCE 5.14'03'39"W„ 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89'13'1TW., 1812.30 FT; RUN THENCE 0"5275"E. ALONG THE EAST' LINE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID SECTION 20, 733.92 M.H.P, 4 7 4 8 N.0.5275"E. ALONG 1 4 9 5 0 51 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 FT; RUN THENCE N, 56 57 58 C; RUN TT~ENCE N,8B•ST02"W. 1000.00 FT. TO THE POB. SUBJECPTO EASEMI lBJECI'TO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE, AND LI77I1TIFS, OVER ` 5 ~ PEARCE DRIVE, AS E ;ARCS DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R BOOK 3051, PAGE ~ 586, PUBLIC RECORI --H- - w - ~ ® - _ ^ r FOR CITY OF CLEA b, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA AND SUB3ECTT0 EASEMENTS )R CITY OF CLEARWATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED [N O.R BOOK 1704, W PAGES 68a-687 AND ICES 684.487 AND O.R. BOOK 3213, PAGES 254-255, AND SUBlECI' TO EASEMENT TO FLORIDA POWER C EASEMENT FOR EXl ARIDA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING POWER LINES, AND SUB1ECf TO ~ ' c•F ASEMENP FOR EXISTING WATER MAINS SERVING SEVIII,E CONDOMINIUMS. o ® ~ ~ , ~ TGGETHER WTTH BOULEVARD AND PI )GETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE , ° i~~~^ " 9 ~lV )ULEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGES 586.587 r4W ~ O.R BOOK 3x21, PAG . AREA NOTE: R BOOK 3x21, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PL`/ELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ~ ~ ~b k b~ ~U~ ~ REA NOTE: ~ } ~ . r PER SURVEY AS SH( (o (~-21-qco ADDEp PL.AYGouN~ AK~,4 To VICINITY 11 ZONINl~ MAP. MORE OR LESS, WiT :R SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.115 ACRES, ORE ORLESS,WCIT-[THEUPLANDAREA(ABOVETHEAPPARENTH]GHWATERLINE) ~ 8-2494 12E~1, UTILITIES LAYOUj ~ v`~f "'`4` 1 BEING 18.175 ACRES, :ING 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY & REV. POOL LAYOUT 5 2-13-°15 REV. PARKING LAYOUT. A 0~ ~ ~,-27-94 ADDED 6' ALUM. FENCE UGbfVNEU IYV 1 YHLIU rvm VVIY~IKvU IIUIV 'A 0 r. m?.^"+3 ~J ¦ Ju L W tl ~ (UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK /"lY'dl Clf. 7 IIJOB NO U6 1 9-2-7-93 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TA5LE 2-000 ® FOR 1 Ll_~ ASSOCIAYEA /W DRAWN ADDED LANDSCAPE bUFFER NOTE-@ JAPANESE 6ARJE FIELD BOOK NO. DAN ZC COMMUNITIES, r. ADDED NOTES 21422 PE2 DRC COMMENTS SNT. ' Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects D NC. CHECKED ...~,.r. - 22 LEE M „ ,mm 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 840C: Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. ROAD qtr 9 Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 e A-2 REMOVED Dt1M~'STEf~ DATE. ( Lecanto, FL 32661 813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New PI richey. FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 866 ADDED 5DEWALk ACCESS To NANDICArPED FAI~14 93 SCALE. (813) 886-0111 (6' ` 946-0904 PHONE. (07) G44-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS `J U' Ld _ _ _ TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN LEGAL DESCRIPTION: REQ D Denotes Camphor Tree Camphor Tree PR P SED MIN R 0 Denotes Citrus Tree Denotes Eucolyptus Trei Citrus Tree ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tr Eucolyptus Tree Hickory Nut Tree NING DISTRICT: RM-12 21.69 AC) N/A denotes Oak Tree ZO ( From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I Section 20 Townshi 29 C p Oak Tree ~ NI-28.(0.2$5 AC) South, ,Ran a 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East alon the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree 9 9 Palm Tree 6 AL C 19,262 AC ° ~ D Denotes Pine Tree / ( } section Ilse of saki Section 20, 600.00 feet; run theme South 89 1312 ~ Denotes India Rosewood Pine Tree India Rosewood Tree Q• East along a line 600.00 feet Northerly and parallel to the South line ~ Denotes Others Ear ci ° ( . Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly & Maplej USE: LE F Y N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400,00 feet; thence run North 0 52'25" East, A,p 733.92 feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of ( ) ° , l Government Lot I; thence run South 89 57 02" East along the South line of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, 280,00 feet; thence run _ DENOTES SIDEWALK DE LOP NT 957,231 SF (21,975 AC) N/A ES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO 0 25 50 100 (2) North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet. for a Point of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARK T A: 838, 671 SF (19.253 AC) ° , continue North 27 02 39" East along the East line of Seville , SAPPED PARKING ~ ~ SCALE: I" = 50' Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West I I DENS 63,70 feet; thence run North 75°18'15" West, 184,76 feet; thence run SUNDECK -12 216 S/AC 10 S/AC North 329.15 feef; thence run North 36°29'07" East, 439.88 feet; thence 8 SAC 28 SAC RI4I-2$ / / run South 43 1154 East, 736.36 feet; thence continue South 43 1154 II .:11,15 APPROXIMATE HIGH UVATER LINE 19 East, 1,220.07 feet; theme run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; 0l3 2 F 143 0 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West, 1,130.45 feef; thence run North E G COVE GE: 136,971 S ( , 17 ~ 119 800 SF AP 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feef; thence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 ( 9 } ° . ri ' ~ I / 0 0l6 13 I 22 f 51SF RECREATION feet; thence run North 54.1917 West, 207.80 feet; thence run North (`U,g ) ° r~ g 21 ~g 1112 ADNlIA1TSTRATION 48 27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. 102 (7,220 SF } V I O 14 13 3 , CbrtUtC('i ab ~ tNC ~ C~;'!wr t ~ r ! p.:, 4J II ~ ~ ~ Y' ' ' , ~°9b the aPPGcant suBn~itted a 25 a 1320 minor stte t 34 O 1 12~~` 14 amerdmcnt forR,~,, c SE ACIDS; ~ < ~ 21 14 . ~ This minor ame F~ to `dd a sundysit. men approved b 14 I7 6 applicable ~D,ItC members in -review, Y the s s 33 February ~~;.lgg6 ~ ~ effective ONT: 25 ~I .D a_ q~~ i' ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ Witn~e ~ tband ~nd lh ~ ~'~t 1a' 1a' 2 S E: , a~. a x ~ Cod A'am:nistrat"' ~ he Development 15' 15' ~ ~B ~ Flo I ~ ~hea Orty of C1ea`rwa ~ 8 Ii,l g F . F . _ ~ ~athis ~~~f February, 199,. ter, ~f~NNtS ' ~ s ~ ~6 y ' 15.5 21 ` ~ G ~ ' , ' ' 25' i2 C.A RT t ) AL/C ~0 D 25 0 2A 'p ~ ~ 17 ~ ~ , a FFo ~ TAP 0 is,i. i~ 7,zo ® a ~ 7 I II N to , , EET~EEN STRUCTURES. 2(Y MINIIbIUM OR 50% 20' MIT OR 50% ~ ~ i7 so o i s 1,' i I7 613 N ~ ~ rdinator, Central Permitting De rtment o, ~I 4 16 ` p~ OF SUI~10F ADJ. OF SUFI OF ADJ, AE~AN9, p9 ~ e ~ , ; 2 ` ' ~ 016 ? 28 \ 2 I ~ ~ is ~onditl0nal. BLD IGFIT ELDG: IGFIT 0 p2 • G 2 io i p13 °6 ~ ~-J~ . 3, i ~ •Q ~Q _ _.__.~_______a . IG 29'-10'° 30' ~e 5 is 15 B 13 23 13 15 ,o ,e ~ c9 3 iz Q 2` 4 25 27 13 PAVED VE AS: 215,070 (23%) N/A• ~ 2 .3 2 23 2 M.N. a 14 I 23 M.N. 2 193 1 i OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE 27 I TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (616,436 SF) (64%) 35% ,a z~ ~ H.P. 2 O 17 612, I 15r ~ J EX. 36~ SAN SEWER FOR FRONT Y , (35,768 SF) ($4%a) 50% OF ST 25 Iq"' ~ 12,1 25 2,1 25 ~ r ~i ~ 19 P G LOT RIOR 40 $2$ SF 19% 12,904 (6%) ) ' G. p. ° L E. 4-.00 scAPING: o 25 ~.P: II (11 't 2o,e ~ j4g5 a~ - to ' 610 q5 LF SU6 DRAIN ~II,TER 021 20 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 2o,e ; , ~ I , LIMITS (TYPICAL) P G: 46s 1 1/2 SPACE X 224 ~ Q D~IELLING UM'TS ,15 ~ I ` III o16® 14 ®lo 3 o s s 336: Q ~ 15 23 ~ `:t ~ ~ ' 9 0 P G SPACES: I , 9 ~ a ,13 16 CLING. Ivi1T~E~Ep END `jGGTI~N I~ E-D O.T. INDEX 27c~ W/ ~C~NG. p.AC? ST e 9 x 19 2`~ 'i z~ ~ 27 ° ACCESS - 12' x 19' w 5' AISLE 24 . ~9 ~ 0 . / ~ ' ~ D) 9 " rp~ A 14 ti) EIeven 11 arlan s aces are delineated as accessible parking spaces oi~: per apartment T.0.6. ~ 10.50 16 ~ P ~w5..,, , SOTT, ~ 7.pp tr1A1tJ ~ 14 ~Q L~ ca" AD`.a- F?I~'E building and one at the clubhouse. r, 5,5 ~ In ' (~,~2 ~ r 2 (Z) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the pnvate roadway area. T~P~) 4 ~ ~ ` 5ANI7 GEMENT ~'AI~ 5.10 g 24 2 1 ~q , . ~p~r~ 7 „ ~ 4 e r~ '~J r ~ ~~~y Gc7NTR(Ol.. ~T~UG~"ll a l"t ~ ~ TtaP QF ~KIM(~~~2 I, is s 4 C m i ~ ~~c ~ WEIR. L~N~aTN ~ 25` _ Lek ' S3 ~.,e~ w~1~. ~3.~0 53 , O L R M H ~ 3 l !t ~ V°~' ~ 2 24. ~ 18 ONE POINT ONE INC. r ' ~,~y ~ - ~ SKY HARBOR ESTATES ~ ~ ~ O ~2 ~ 6.12 ~ ~ : ® 3 o ~ . F ~ 1~ CORPORATION CONDO , 4 t;.0. ~ Lt~. 3.907 ~ ~,t ~ 9 p ~ ~ ~ p 'A o .2 ~ , ~ ~ p y ~ ° ® ~ ~H ~ -~s~-.. . S43°il'S4°°E (DEED) S43°II°54'°E DEED 543°11'54"E (DEED) ~ TAMPA RAY ~ 4 t ( ) ~ o.QT EED ' ~.F w 736.36 (DEED) 1224.07 (DEED) 122 (D ) , ~ ~ ~ ~ to 15.0 ` a cc ~ ~ ~ ~4~ ® 0 1 >i13.16 a ~ :~'1' CLEARVUtlATE MALL u~ i5.~6 SHEET , ` . ~a 2OF ~ 7 5 ~ ~ o ~ ~ lJ ~ M.N. 1 ~ ~1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r9, I ~ 15.x' J •~P FIRST FLORIDA RANK R -2B 2Q~ ~ ~,~:r ~ 'y~ ° ~ a 3 ~@ N75 16'15°'W (DEED) w.-°°' 0 15 , 0. 164,76° (D ED ~ ~ 3,,, , , , N54'19'i7"W (DEED) HP A EX. n ~ SHEET t ~ 2 S''wAT~s RM-2 7 60' DEED ~ 1 9~3 ~ ~ 20. ( ) o ~ rJ r` MQI ~ r ~p ~ gi' wATC-u- 14 ~ ~ ~ 1 0 F 2 t~'~P~ 9 SEVILLE CONDOS ~ ! Q ~ i ' 4 ,l 5 ~ ~ ~ N52°36'49"W GEED) l pl ~ RECREATION AREA ( ~ , e a ~ , 6 ~ ~ oa ~ 197.47' (DEED) . ~0 r'' . ~rj ~ 61 d) N 6°'S f t g `i, ' ~ ' o E X . 36" SAN SEWER ~ ,rOl ~ 0 ,--'`'l~ V ~ L e o M.N. ~'i EX. i0° SAN: SEWER l0 1 AL/C ~ - 1a ~-''~r ~ EX. 10° SA WER PAP ~T"otzM SEWED'- ` 2 ~ N43°33'32"W (DEED) ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 70' DEED ..r ~ 6®~ ag 63. ( ) 1 0° ~ELpc.ATION r ~ EX. 6' GATE VALVE . ~ ~0~ ° p i ~ ~ N52 50'19'°Yd (DEE Wt PLUG f, ® y, ' ~I ~ ~ 4 ~ > PEED ~ I EX. tD ~ 149.74 ( r... ~`EX 10" SAN. SEWER ,r,E ` c~ OL r~' 0 N46'27°54'°W (DEED) Ex. I~ f Q, O 6.79 (DEED) - ~ o,~°" ~ 0 TRASM COMPAGTCIlZ t ~a ~1°"6R~~~a ~G C~ - ~K• GUS ~ O• ~ ~v SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC, ~ J ` ~ ~ 0 ca TAMPA RAY ~ NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTI ~ CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ ~ APARTMENT BUlLDI~ `dT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED o~ C' ~ J ~ ~ p TO MEET THE APPR THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2-12-9~ REV. RECREATION AKEA ~ ADDED 5t51JDECK, ~~C~~ 7 2-i'~•9~ REJ. PARKING ~ CoDN~r ltJ St~'~ PATP, TAg4,~. ~ . ' J~,'; c (0 9-~-q4 taARKlt~Ca COtSP,11` inl 51TE DATP. '!'A~iLi~. 5 5 6-2G°q4 Rev. ~~.DV ~ PA2KINCa LAYOtST, ~ ,,~0'b • ` 4 i3.24•`I¢ R.J. UTIt_iTIES LA~foUr w 3 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACt, REV. SITE DICTA ~co~n°~r~ mnr vei in cn° rnucr°ucrinu ~ N I~ _ _ ~ ann~n FFNr.~ UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK i~ J i ~ %,11 a 61 Ir JOB NO. LPS ~ 0 A I' IPL r,- r. ~ CIA ~ FOR Zolt, Co DRAWN a 2 4-Z?-~kl l t /W i>J~ td 'ra.~ : E>~rl~. 1142-001-000 Q~N ..uo.u~ ~UITI I 9-1-I-93 ADDED Tr?ASH COMPAGIOK FIELD BOOK NO. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects CHECKED 6406 Ma 2269 L A FINAL SITE PLAN q-z7-~13 AIDDED14ET LANDAREATOSITP: MATATABLE SHT. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. Massachusetts Ave . 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Laconia 9-27-13 ADDED TENNISOULFZTANDCABANA DATE, (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 904 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 D.C. r (813) 686-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (1407) 644-6300 -1.866 9-27-93 ADDED SCDF-WALK.AOCE.SSTD HANIDICAPP~ PA 5-19 93 SCALE, ®1 ~ o N0. DATE REVISIONS APP~D 10 4 50' BY OF S n M ~ ~J N r Q 61 ~ M M N / ~`y dt ~ `p iC1 d' 9 5,5 o e o - d' 9 M O O 7.5 , 5 7" 7 CLUST, 5~ a'8 ~ 8 8 6 7,7,4 CLUST. 4 5 10 10 8 9 ' 2"~ 6 30 (D) 32 4 6 7 23 12 4 Lw 15 / ~'Ry 5 II 4 8 6 Fig " ~ 10 ~ l.% 4 a' W.M. 2~ 29 ~II ' 17 m I 5,3 7 ~ ~ 4.7 0 w. I a 0 r 6 6 4 1 4 `.r" , 0 8 3 44 g (DI ~ ~ I IO 00' 7 6 0 12 ,8,7 4 4 H 4 9 ~ 6 3 5 4 0 6 8 ' 4 0 r f1, . J 5 w, 6 S o .9 0 0 0 p ~ ( /'".-s- p 5~ 04 ~ 4 4 12 2P I. 4 5 ~,.d 4,4 4 % 8 8 ~ 5 0 4 0 Q ` 4 5 ~ , p4. 7,7 6 20 4 4 7 7 ~ ' 7,7,7 i '~J` 7 : 6 6 0 : I 6 7 (1, , 4 7 5 ~ 0 4 5 7 6 ~ ~ ' ~ 6 4 5 g of 2 ' ~YJ 5 5 `I 5 Ii I"~ t~~~~ ~ 00 4' v 0 4 8 4 ~ ~ 40 ~ I 5 0 100 ~t 0 25 5 4, ,4,7 [ (k~ O 12 1 ~ 4 0 g0 0 6~1 7 g 12 r~ ~ ~ 5 ( 5 u ~4 5 6 to II 4 5 54 a~ ~ 1 ~ ° ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 4 < 5 0 4 ~ Fn=,~ ID) 4 9 :~::~i.:~;' g ° M.N. 9 i< "a : 7 ~ ~ g Q4 4 7 4 ~ I 7 ~ ~ E 6 5~ 6 ~ r6 Ip 6 ~ I I 4,5 ~ 7 4 ID 4 0 ID 8~ 4 7 ~ 4 O 65 9 CA WASH ,_:il 4 4 ~ ~ f ~ ~6 5 7 5 5 "~5 511 I I ~ 5 i t i ;sue ` uf`~ 4 7 005 g log-,,® to ~ ~ SCALE: I" = 50, _ I 0 6 ® 7,11 ~7 5 0 0 8 ( 4~ 7~, 4 ? I,, 6,5 7, 7 6 ~ 7 ~ I ~ Iz ~ 6 ' 9 f it i2 I ~ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 4 4- ~d4 ..~4 7".4~~,; 7 6 (D) ~ 4 ,,4 ~.a+ qq 1 7 i 21.E r ~ O 06 5 s,e (D) ~ 1224 II3 en, LIMITS (TYPICAL' 8 5 6. ' 4i~'~' 521. 4 4 ~ 0 7 4 s 4 ~ , 5-- e I 5 9 ~ 5 4 8 ~ 7 C' 44 18 7, C 5 7 ; e I 12 12 8 8,9 .I~ 8 5 g (:!4 7 9 9 5~ j D ~:l 05 ~ 1=J 5 ® g 6 5 " ( 44 8 5 ~':~h ~ ~ 0 7 ~ g 34 ® ® ~ I X 12 I I ~4,,~ C, ~ 6 6 4 5,g .V 5 24 5 ~ ~ 5 V~ D 6 (D) ~7,7 5 4 4 6 . . ~ 6 ~ 0 7 0 8 5 4 p 5 5 ~II 'S Igw ~ 6 8 I 4 g ~ 6 14 I 0 V 4 7 ~ 7 I 5 "5 4 79 4 ,0 5 ~ 6,6, ~ 5 0 ~ , 5 4 55 0 5 4 ~ ~{4 4 F.F. = ~ 412 I ;4 ~ ~ g 5..10 10 „ ~ tl ; 4 5 4,4 6 Q 46 ~ 10 5~ 5 ~8 4 II 4 . R 6 a~ 4 5 n 29~ ~ (A) g a 5 3. V ®12 I5 II . 4 ~ , 5 5 ~y 5 7 5 0 5 6 7 5 ~q; ~ ~ . II 4 4 7 09 ~ ~ l-' . 0 00 0 6 4~ 8 4 5 4 5 y}~ 6 4 I O 9 14 4 6 6 4 8 8 8 4~} 4, M 10,10 4 l.T' 10 r . ~:1 ' . o II 7 6 _ 4 9 7 8 5 6 2 `;+y~: C 5 ° ~ 4 ~ ~ 5 0 g 4k ' Q I 5 17 6.4 9 3 g 4 ?S Vt ~ 7Q 5 g ® r~ 1'"' 5, O 4~ ~ IIQ 6 14 f 14 ~.f / 4 5 5Q;®-;, 04 O ~6 6 I $ + 4 5 4 7. I' ^4,4 ~ 8 4® 6 3V.V 7 5 g II T5,5~ ' 10 4 4°~„~4 7 ~ Q > Y 6 II I 1 14 4 ~ '~8 7. 5 5 ~ 4f , ~5 4 7 6 6 Q 8 f, 4 ~ 8 8 ~ IO 5 5(; 4 4 75 {_,5 6 9 7,7 4 8 4'~6 r 6 06 06 g 14 I ~ I 5 6 3 !,I •~~5~ 0 STR. #I ~ 0 13 4,4,9 g ~i 7 7 6 S~' 14 , 7 5 4 5 7 9g4 4 6 ~ R 4 10 6,4 c5b~m 5 4 4 5 It II 8 5 5 4 " ~ 5 g 2 r 6Q RC(0 7,5, _ 9 6 9 (i 4 8 5 6 6 `~n O 4 ~ - - - ® , STR, 2 r 7,5 0 5 V 41k~6 5 ® GG i~: 4 5 5 4 4 4' 4.6 9 ~10 14 0 ~ ~ 0 (DI 6 6 6', r. ~ 6 I 4 5 7 5 I2 ~ , ( 4 ~ 5 9,: . 46 ~ ' ~ s,4 TREATMENT P,E1~M ~ 4 .66,64 9 7 5 7 6,~"~46 g4 7~ 8 4 I 2 4~"':`J 5 5 ~ 5 5 , ~ ~ 4 6~ 6 , ~ 5 ~6 - q , 5 g ~ ~~4 ~ 9.5 5 7 4 4 546 12 9 6 , (TYP) ~ (D) 4f. 7 6 ~ 4,2 Y q 10 4 4 10 ®5 6~ L 5 .6 6,6 5 ~ ° 10,1 ,10,10,1 12 , 9 5,5 ( 19 II e 5 ~ 12 5 7 5 '6.4 12 4 7 s 0 ~ ID ~ sC' e 1 .6 , , ~ ~9 5 (110 g ~ ~ 4 ® 5 C9 ~ 4_ ~ 6 ~6 4 5 ` 5 g 0 f 5 i ~ ' i.t S 8 6 Iq g g I 07 5~'~ ~ 5 5 +t~64 7 I ' ~ ECREATICN ~'N ~ s~ 6 54 ~ 5` ~5 4 .ADMINISTRATION N v~ 7 ~ - ~ 12 6 5 5 ~ 5 7 ~4 5 ~~~r~. 66 ~5 6 ~ 5 g .4 12 12 g 4 5 9 ~ , 4 4 40 5 5~a i~ ~ ~ 4 6 ~ 9: 5 5 4 5 4 4~~ 4 4 10;10 0,1212, Q ~ 6l ~ ~ 6 9 6,6,6 1 1~6 I 9~8 ~ct' t ~('1 4,4 ~..,q (,~4 44~ ~ 6 ~ 4 5 - 1~. ~4 ,4 4,6 4 ~ ~ A`~~ 6 5~~ 4 .H. 4 5 e 4 4 6 \;J 8 4 6 49 4 ~ Q7,6 > ~ 0 2 5'5'8 9, ;4 O ~ 6 6 7 ~ q Q g`~~ 5 4q~.~ 444 IZ 7 . 6 4~~a 4 4' a. 4 5 7 ~ NOTE: HAND APPED PARKING SPAC~ ~ 4 915 p "--~-~y:-.~ 6 QT7«..~.. tF~ ID,B g 64 6 u~ 44 6 10 ~5~4G~46 66 9 4 I`I o ~~a `,Oq ~ ~o l2 4'' 64.E 6 4 ~ 4 4,4 ~ 3. /0 SER E~STHE RECREATIDNI = ~'.I2 6 I 6 50' ~ 4 6' 4 ~8, ~ ~ ~~`'A D 7 5 4 4 ~4~~~' 5,7, 56 10 ~.,a,~ ADMIN. Rt~G.SIDE4NAlK A ~ESS20 B~ 9 9 5' ALUM. FENCE TD I OiEATED iN III ~ II 6 ~4 T E~ TO MINIMIZE I I - 555,:,6 7 4 9 8,9 14 ~ 6 4,6 4~5'; 5 8 2 ~ 4 4 6 5 I3 12 ~ ~r,~,1'E ~~t~u°f Ca~t~.' , ~ Di~EE REPviOV~ la g ?16 I II GoNTIZOL 6TRLIGTUI2E ~kIMME12.~ 1 O ~ pg , 1121 .f -7 6 6 ,4 0 0 6 5 I e"„ 36 ~ 9 IgQ 14 I MODIFIED FpOT TYPE "E" INLET' 1 q g6 4 5,4 Q 8~g ~ ~ 92 ~ ~ 3 7 I 6 a ~ t;;t a` 2 la I ToP OF SkIMMEFz = 15,1 ~~r' ~ ~ 3~ A ~ L/ II 15 WEIR LENGTH=6' ~ ~ 7~~'' ~ ,g ,s ~ ~ 4 ID D to II - Q 4 g 1'.O.B. 26.1 y ° ~ " ~ ~~m ~ ~ma. ~ r~,~ ~ Is PIER wEitz EL. 15.2 o ~ ~ HQUSE I.~.. 12.oQ ~ 16° RG~) a.~~~~ Ali" - 22 (o) to PIER Qo ' 66 BOTT. 22,5 0 1 a I° ~ ~ ~f,., 7' ~ ~ ~ 18 14 8 ~ ~ ° ~ ~ "h ~ I I4 LE,=(-}0.93 C N TRUCT PROPOSED ~ ~ ~ a~ ~ es to " ~ u ,3;~ O S e 9 g r~ 2 rt~`q• `~'`."x`/ 5 GON5TRLIGT MAN~IOL.E 6' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ N g ~ ~ 4'6 0 ' O , ~ 15 Q , 37 Dt ~ 0 23 12 ,3 12 2 ~ ~ 4 (D) I6 a~ 2 aE.~~ ~ (a'AD5 F' i. E. N ~ ~ ~ 22 2z + ~ zl, o 32 Ci ~ IDI 6. 1 I 2 V it i 13,11 s g , S R. 5 ~ 4 X 1 N 5 EX. 60° RCPT I' ~ ~ STR: #3 8n W 2 `b ' ~XISTIN S M. r, 1~. E ~ EXISTIN STORM ~ ~ ~ 1R # ~ ' . \ (D G ' O _ T. .B. - SUNDECK P - E%, 6Q 60TT, q.M ~ a \ u A 13.U 46 LF Abp 'h \ S a O.B. Y 21.5 21.5 - 45 LF I~" ~GP \ .6Q j 0 e P : ` r STR. #6 BOTT. =:17. \ \ ~ 6® NIS 00 25 7.5 5 r ` 35 LF SuFi-DRAIN FILTER TO SE REMOVED TO REMAIN I. G.O. = I.E. IO.G~O C} Denotes Camphor Trae . \ \ om \ MAI Denotes Citrus Tree r 9 \ 5 CA\ \ 0 , Q Denotes Eucalyptus Troo ~y STR #4 ? Denafes Hickory Nut Troe 0 Danoies Oak Trea \ / cE AREA r ~ ~ ~ ' d Denotes Palm Troe \ \ r I,A " Q Denotes Pine Tree "X ~ , ~ ~ ~ NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL RE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denotes India Rasawoad Troy ~ Denafe~s Others (Enr, Chinaberry, Nally R Maple} APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED c~ ~ G~ON D 5TR G W S M TR 1, l1 TiJRE J 4Ci M~Iz skIMMO~ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. 'h~ ~ MbDIF{ED FDpT TYPE"E" INLET ~ C C.ONT~OL 5T(ZUGTuRE „ INL,~T ~ W I MEIZ Top of SkIMMER = 21.14 I5K M _ ~ E E - W I I~. L faT b N N I ~ ~ m ~ MODIFIED FDOT TYPE F INLF'T WEi51 EL. 2o.Ao ~0 TOp of 51~IMMEI2 ° 26.01 Ela L NCa'M 5 WEIR ~L. = 25,4C> . LE• 21.5 PRQPOSED EXISTING I'_® ; r ' 15. THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE " AOD ZQNE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSU CE RATE MAP PANEL 125139®01281 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPL' (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY 25139®0128CP DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER) THAT IS TO BE .INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN 'E'HE 16, ALL,STO ATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL ~I 'MENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW NIA 2. T'E[E LOCATION OF EXISTING UTTLTTIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT, ETC, OF THE ROADWAY IS 'I'O BE COMPACTED PER T}IE RE UIREMENTS. QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE _ STORM SEWER Vd/ MANHOLE IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSTBILTTY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION Q NO STO ATER QUANTITY LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR 125,8.3 1986 EDITION OR LATEST EDITION THIS PARTICULAR THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. CAMFA BAY. r ( ) VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SEIALL NOTIFY ALL U'T'ILI'T'Y COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS STORM SEWER INLET 17, ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. :Y EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING ~ CONSTRUCTION.TO CONTROL AND PREVENT ] FREVENT EROSION AND ~ T SPORT OF NIA MITERED ENO SECTION N/A -s CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND STORM SEWER AND UNDERDRAT SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED 3, ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS 9 , , ~ SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLARED ENO SECTION NIA POLICY. PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY" AND TIDE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS TN ADVANCE): 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTTLTTIES INCLUDING CONDUT'r FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18. RAISED CURS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE ] SANITARY SEWER WI MANHOLE ---y~• ED WHERE INTERIOR DSCAPED AREAS „ ~ TELEPHONE CROSSINGS S}TALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ABUT PAVEMENT. • TOP OF BANK N/A ~ Y ~ 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, `T'HE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT TIIE ENGINEER AT 19. A B KET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WIL] AZAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. BOTTOM OF POND NIA ~ ~ 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY 20. NO TREE REMOVAL OR D ALTERATION S CERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A', WATER MAIN - ~ CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PE IT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY 0. 'HE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO t ~ RESOLUTION. CLE WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE I 12. A 10-.FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VZCINITY OF 98. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE - d INITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS ~ .n, I 5, THE CONTRACTOR TS TO CONTROL ALL FUGI`T'IVE DUS`T' ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYI D GE RESULTING RESULTING FROM HTS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ,ti ! { `I'}ITS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. rER CODES. ' • ~~~u I ' 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE NlA JLiRiSDICTIONAL LIMITS •.IZ ~ I K 6, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENAL'T'IES/FINES:: LEVIED NOTED. 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN T DUE TO WORK. THAT TS NOT TN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMI'T' CONDITIONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WZTHOUT PRIOR AU'I LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES I 31 +~i ~ , ; 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE TN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF. FO ESTER. PRIOR AUTHORIZATION ~OF THE URBAN C~ NUMBER OF PARKING SPADES 6'~,,. ~I,", irf ~ 7, ALL MA'IERTALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WTIIi CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS T ~ ,~i, OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FZELD S7 HANDICAPPED PARKING ~c~ " ~ ~ ~E FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE y~I~ b ~ ARCHITECT. CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUC'P. CONSTRUC`PION. ' ~ ~ J ~-24sj4 BEd. PA1tKItJC~, $L~la9 ~ U7IL1T165 NEf}R RE.G f ADMIN gLpla, 4 6-6-94 REV, PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, AOOEO PIER ~ PIER H 3 5-27-94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, REV, POOL LAYOtlT ; , ~ utb oNtu UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK X/// L fd 9 ASSOCIATES, INC. "JOB NO. y~ I 1 21-1a c ac - kv- --H F ov PER ~.wr~c A O. 9-000 LDS FOR, AU! DRAWN DAH e Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM COMMUNITIES. INC. i -Z7-93 ADDED NCTF S 2-1 +22 PER DRC COMMENTS FIELD BOOK NO. ® `P-27-93 ADDED TENN IS COURT AND CABANA CHECKED ..::.........~.s ..,..:.~-1-1 .,.3 2269 LEE ROAD FINAL SITE PLAN - S, 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 6406 Massachusetts Ave, 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 7-7 tj Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Leconto, FL. 32861 9-27'93 REMOVED DUMPSTE.RG -ADD. 00HRACTORTOS . IOF2 DATE 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Riche FL. 34653 9 WINTER Q.C. (813) Y, (04) 746-9190 (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 644-6300 °1-27``13 [ADDED 51 DE"ALF.ACCESSTo HANDIC. f PE--) 4~.t` • SCALE 5b19°93 -1866 - NO. DATE REVISIONS APPD ,U Sap BY OF 4 ;A - TREE LEGEND TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED ®OAK TREE O 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). REQ ® ' " ®CAMPHOR TREE NOTE: SEE VICINITY & ZONING MAP S46 19 OI E ° ' / a PALM TREE .OR MAX.1 2. THE LOCATION OF EXIST%NG UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND F R NFIGRATION OF THIS 65.33 0 O G O ® IT YS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESFONSIBILITY TO DETERMYNE THE EXACT ~ ~ AREA OF THE PROJECT v CITRUS TREE Q ZONING DI CT: -12 (18.175 AC)1') N/A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION %N THEIR AL~C (7.94 AC) VIC%NYTY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, -u----~---- x'~ ® ~ x ~ N2 02 39 USE; ~ 1TPLE F Y N~A 3. ABOVE°GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM, FENCE ~ m 2.60' (AFAR PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL "CANDY°f AND THE UTILITY OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS IN TO EXISTING WALL 12",12" ( D P 792,103 SF (2&.I7S AC) N~A ADVANCE) . 24" x lV ~ ~ S48 E NET LAND 73063 SF (16 AC)~ 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT DENSITY: ?91°1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY x 6.79 Y. . 0 25 54 100 RM•1~ ~ 236 1$6 ALLO CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR 52'02"W x lo" ~ RESOLUT%ON. ~ / s--' „ _ ~ 000.00 'la° zao° 9 - SCALE: I _ 50' BUILDING COVERAGE: 87,961 SF (22.2%) % (72,736 SF AFAR ) 5. THE CONTRACTOR YS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIG%NATING ON (15,12$ SF RECREATION THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. I~ b ® ~ ~ ~ ~a NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED 1 SQUIRED Ta 6. THE CONTRACTOR SIIALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEV%ED 9, ~w.. ~W... . a ~ 32 s°,~°„ r 1® ! H APARTM NT ~ SETBACKS: DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. G AND WILL FROMf. ~ u, 7. ALL MATERYALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE W%TH CITY N.~ ® 0.50 , a 6.4 SERVICE EAC E BUILDING AND W. ~ ~ 6 s,~ c~ BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ~T TH~ SIDE. 10' 20' OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, I° a ~ ; r' ~ APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHAL. ' ~ ~ 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY ~ ~ ~ ~ ww..a SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL/C ZONED LAND 2S MIN. ?5' MIN, EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 33 ~ ~ ~ 2 2 1~, ~ ~ ~g ~ 13" ~ ~ I FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION 3 1,.57 i ~ R„ E EN STRU 1A" M OR 50% 20' UM OR SO% 125.8.3, 1986. EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTYCULAR OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100& OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS 4 ~ BLDG HEIGHT BLDG GHT DETERMINED BY AASHTO T°99. o s . ~ p,,,, ~ ~ ® cn / 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SAN%TARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN ` ~ 12" ~ ) HEIGHT: 29''lO° 3O' SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. o i • 12„ V . ~ M.~ A PAVED VEHICULAR 89,000(222%) N~A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRYCAL AND o ~ ~ ~ TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT F.F. _ ~ H.p F ~K.M 3 4 ~ ' ' I+ 14 OPEN SPACE: , CONSTRUCTION. TOTAL FOR THE L.OT: (614,742 SF) (77.6%) 35% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY ~ 19.5 i6.9~ a s° / FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF) (98.$%) SO% OF FIRST ZS' OF CLEARWATER. d ~ ~ ~ _ P G L,OT IIITERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%) 5,340 (6%) N S. b :7"......:.~ ~9 ~^j SCAPkPtG: 12, A 10-FOOT MYNZMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND PROPERTY LINES. , 3 5 ~ <Y 2 r M P G: 230 1 I/2 SPACE 1C 136 13. .ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWYSE ~ ~ ~P B" 8., q .9 V D G NOTED. t-, 204 ' ~ r P G SPACES; 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF STANDARD ~ 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND 3 ~R ~ ! `g 9.. s , ACCESSIBLE = 22' x 19` w~S AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 3 ~ M.N. ~~.a;, a° ~ / ARCHITECT. ~ ~ ~ (1) Of the 18.175 acres zoned RM•12,12.635 awes is ~ntained within an area that allows 10,0 uniu per gross area. The remaining 6S4 aces zoned RM•12 must cnmpky with the standard code 15. THE PORTION pF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD re ulrementS of the RM-12 zonin classi6r~ion. ZONE 1101° AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP - PANEL q g 125179-01280 DATED JUNE 1 1983. a ~ I~~ R) Six (6) parking spaces are delineated as "accessible parking spaces°, One per apartment buildkng. ' ° F • 0 4 ~ ~ (3) Net Land Area is ibe Development Area leis thD private roadway area. ~6, ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL MEET CITY OF C WATER °le :v a F.F. 3 ti ~ ^7 ti REQUIREMENTS, NO STORMWATER QUANTYTY W%LL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE ~ THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA HAY. 37 F.F. w 1$.00 pool ~ ulPMenr Is r~ ~ : .17.75 L.P WooD FENCE „ , ~0 X. 6~, SA i 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL BE T N DURING 0 CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND SPORT OF 1q° 1~,6~ . caaAnc, s N, SEWE S. ' SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED HY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER 6 3 . I 0• ' S~~o3 '1 EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY, 13° ~ °I6 18. RAISED CURBS TO HE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTERIOR DSCAPED 38 Q 4 ~ H.P _,..,~Q ~ 1~.5~ I ~O, 4 ~ ABUT PA NT. J 14. A $LANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER'MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED, ° I~° ~ I APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 20, No TREE REMOVAL oR o ALTERATION SHALL T PLACE IL A ~ ~ l ~ 2 ~,J. q r~ LIMITS (TYP,) PERMIT HAS BEEN TSSUEO HY THE CITY OF C WATER PURSUANT TO C WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98, TE{E CO CTOR I3 TO EXERCISE 7 2 Q s„ . _ EXT CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO IN AND IS 39 .,~2 ~ N.P ~ p' ~ q.. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY R GE RESULTING FROM HIS 1VQRK OR ANY VIOLATION OF CITY OF C WATER CODES. . 12 .d~a, I~'0 ~ a ~ ~1~1`F') PROPOSED EXISTItdC 21> I IGATION LINES SHALL NOT HE LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN B ICADES ' OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORI2ATTON OF THE URBAN. t~_.,_ ~ I CONTOUR FORESTER. DIRECTION OF FLOW N!A 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY IEEE 4 0 p la„ 24„'^~,, CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE :~.:~;C~: 4 Q ~ 4 lo° s" - STORM SEWER INLET ~ s F.F. p ~ 0 F~..., ~ l MCPER D N NtA E E D SECTION ^ NIA ~ Is° ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ 17.00 ao Q M.N. 1 Q ~ ,la° Vw: ~n:~ FLARED END SECTION NIA Y' "~w E;~ 15" RMN 41 ~ ' is L.P ~ s ( 14 30 ~~w SANITARY $EVYER W! MANHOLE ONE pOgOIT ONII FdC• 3KV NARB~R ESTATE CORPORA IONCOND ~ SCALE; 1" 50(1' • TOP OF BANK N!A ~ TAMPA BAV ~ ~,~w,_, ~ ~ Is 1 ~ ~ V~!(}~ 0 e.. 1 ~ LL! 0 g Q BOTTOM OF POND NtA 14a'TD4"E (DEED) {ma`~44~ (DEED) t4a'p'S9'E (@EED) F.F. 2 I rao.sr (oEED1 a2o.oT° ~EEO1 I2to.or (DEED) ' WATER MAIN a~ a GATE VALVE ~ CO ®d 42 ~ o" a° 2a 4 1 CLHARWATER MALL BHEET RM-90 ~ ~ ~ ~ '3",I~ ~ ID" ~ ~ r L.P. ~ I. q ° ~ GONTR L STRUCTURE. 15.29 s la" 6°~ ~ ~ ( wl 5k.1 MEN ZUGTURE FOIE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY T• 2 OF 2 Z ~ BAYSIDE ARBORS PN. 1 ALro a .r. ® rl ~ ~ ~ / TOP OF SKIMMElZ=10.49 NfA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM-t2 RM-28 S 14 03';19"W 1E~=10.4°J FIRSt FLORA BANK ma,1eyy,~ (DEED) ~ 200,00' ~ a"~.' a.. ssu° 3s ~ O wtl~ ENC~TN - 28 , = Z8" Q .NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES NtA 7~~ I~' a , ~ a I w~l~. Et.. lo.lo C° I~G; Q x~~ a° `15 W I fit, D4,1D' (~EDM° DENGTES SIDEWALK. ACCESS f0 1164%917°17 (DEED! 0 ~ Nd A °bM•~ BNEBT Z07,Dppp' (DEEDI 44~ ~ E~ q ~ I-IANDICAPf ED PARKING RM~2® 1 9EV8.lH CONDO'S I OF 2 NDi•ai'~!°~ (DECD) ' o G.O. = I. . 4. o CIO as a ado ~ 1 Q RECREATK?N AREA > ~7.4Y (DEEDf ~~e~d ~ ~q 2 lo° ~t~~~'~:,, ~ t~, 105 1, 5Uf3- DRAIN FI~TE~ 'CAIN Fi~TER ple`d' N.E' - x ~ ° a_, ® ~ G.O. I. E. 9® g" I a . I~~a tat ~ ® 1„II, / ,I ~ ~ ~+,o ALOC i~ s., ; t~ .aw 7 ~ © F so., 105 F ~ A[75 WIPE , PIPE 4A~ K4a' a'~2'~ IDEEDI ~ A lo~ 4 F. , e~ o 44 ~ l,,p r • 3,70' DEEDI ,3 ~ t 1~.5a 16' .4 3 ~ ",I°~ 4 LEGAL DI ,ry N®Y'DD19"t4 (DEEO O I`n9.t4' (DEEDI AL IC ~ 'b® ®0 N4D°E 'a4-~ (DEED) ,,ems p ..~m:.~ I FROM~sw ,I4 ~ CORNI TOWNSHIP 29 S, RAP 15.59 ~ I~° I~ ~U~~," ! OM THE SW CORNER OF SECTON 1T (BIING ALSO THE NW CO OF SECTON 20), +P'~ OL 0~ ® D,79' EDEEDI WNSHH' 29 S. RANGE 16 E, RIJN 5.88'ST[T1°E. ALONG THE NORTH OF SAID ~ G ~ 0"10 ~ i t~~~ 1'; ~ SECTION 20,400.UOFE1 :RON 20, 4110.00 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; RUN THENCE N.1'03'04'E. ALONG 4'~ 4~~0 RM• t 2 la's. ~y) 3 ~a,. ~ k ! LINE aoo Ff. EAST s., ~ 0 ~ lo~~:., lo° ~ THENCE 5.88.5TO2'E, 1NE 400 FT, Y OF THE W. LINE OF SAID SECT70N 17, 254.00 FEET: RUN ~ ~~l~~ ~U ~®p ®BAYSIDE TRIE}1,ING. TAMPA HAY ENCE 5.88•ST02'E, ALONG 'THE S. LtNE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM a (sEE ARBORS ,s~ S 1 Qa Ste- 4 5 ~ ~ 8" W. M. ° CONI}oMIMUM PIA7 ~ • 5A N G NDOMINNM PLAT HOOK 7, PAGE SS•S9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, ,°+~~@ `'S. PH 2 ~ry ¢ :,a° 16.og ~1 ~ ~ D ENT FI.ORmA), st3.13 FT s„ `L,p 0• ~-,~,q 2 a„ ~ CLIP- RA RL[NE OF PEA ~ )RIDA), 313.13 FT; RUN THENCE NS2'O6'17`E, 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ~ ~'~g ~ ,,'3 NTERLINE OF PEAItCE DRIVE (SEE O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF 0 14, I $ ,I: 1 PINELLAS COUNTY, I ~ lo.lo° a°° THE LEFT OF 1D0 FT. IELIAS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO ~g~Q "~d~,~ E LEFT OF 100 FT. RADIUS (CHORD BEARING 5:63'2573' E„ CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 ` 4• ,la° I (a AD5 1 1 m ~ Ra. FT.), 69,11 Ff; THEN i"~"~,, I.E. 5. 5.68°STOTE,S88.08 FT. 89.i1 Ff; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, ~ 20° la°,lo°~"``~.,.,, II" 1q~' 11 & 14); RUN THENCE 3°ST02°E„ 588.08 Ff. (ALSO BEING THE SOLRT{ LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, ~ k 14); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FT. ,----"f RADIUS CHORD BED 4 6 ~ c D[US (CHORD BEARING 5.67.38'32'E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 FT) 123.95 FET; RUN ~ ~ THENCE Sa6.20"02"E, 13 _ ® ~ 5.48°2TSa•E, 6.76 Fi'; u o 1312 W CERTAAV TRACT co ENCE 5.46'20'02"E, X17.90 Ff; RUN THENCE N,Z7'OZ'S9'E„ 261 FT; RUN THENCE E°2T54'E„ 6.78 Fr; RUN THENCE S54°t4'17.0°E. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NS 181 TRUG"~ED IN THIS REA ~ R P RECD DS OF WELL RTABV TRACP CONVEYED TO A.E.L (SEE O.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ~ CORDS OF PINELL4S COUNTY, FLORIDA), 247.80 FT; RUN THENCE S52°36'49'E.,19T.47 JAPANESE QAROENS ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI H CITY 0 GLEARW TER ST FT; RuN THENCE s_< r AN ARDS. a°a3°~s•W RUN THENCE SS2°50'19"E„ 149.74 FT; RUN THENCE 5.76'35'16'E, 1130.45 FT; Rt1N MOBILE HOME PARK 47 48 cE s.t 4 9 5 0 51 N.o°sz7sE. ALONG TI ENCE 5.14'0339'W„ 200 FT; RUN THENCE N,89°13'12°W„ 181230 FT; RUN THENCE ° S2'25'E. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF TFIE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID SECTION 20, 733.92 M,H.P. 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 FT; RUN THENCE N.87 57 58 RUN THENCE N.88'ST02'W. 1000.40 FT. TO THE FOB. 5 g CTTO EASEMFa BJECI'TO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE. AND OVER ~ PEARCE DRIVE, AS Rl R 586, PUBLIC RECORD; ~I2CE DRIVE, AS RECORDED fN O.R BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELIAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS w - ~ ~Q- u w FOR CRY OF CLEAR R CRY OF CLEARWATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R. 800K 1704, c,.,. PAGES 684687 AND C FLORDaA POWER CC jES 684687 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 254.255, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENT TO 5 I )RIDA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTENG POWER LINES, AND SUBJECT TO ~ 4~ EASEMENT FOR EXIS SEMENT FOR EXISTBVG WATER MAINS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOMINRJMS. ~ ~ T' ~ ~ ~C li ' ~ ~ ~ ~.l tr I i TOGETHER WITH A GETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE ~ ~ , uy , ~ r~ ~ I d BOULEVARD AND PE ULEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O,R. BOOK 305 E, PAGES 586.587 AND ' , . O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGI NGTE: BOOK 3421, PAGE 713, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FEARIDA. , ~ I ' EA NOTE: °°0ie'~, f 1 PER SURVEY AS SHO' 2 SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26,115 ACRES, ~ MORE OR LESS, W('IZi ARE OR LESS, WRT{ THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE ,4PPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) 4 & -24 94 ~R'~, UTILITIES LAYOUT ~ 2-13-qua RE~t, I.AY BEING 18.175 ACRES, ! 5 PARKIN(, ouT. NG 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY & REV. POOL LAYOUT DFSIfiNEp NDT VAllp FOR CDNSTRUCTIDN ~ 5-27-94 ADDED 6' ALUM. FENCE, UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK fGZ&FERIWO ASSOCIATES, - JOB NO. 9-271-93 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TABLE x)02 000 'Ielfc' U if -1 9- 1 U LCI~ 1 FOR DRAWN DAH s landscape Architects COMMUNITIES, ZOM INC. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientist ADDED NOTES 214 22 PER DRC COMMENTS ser. ° CHECKED r 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD FINAL ADDED LANDSCAPE EDLiFFER NpTE@ JAPANESE GARDE FIELD BOOK N0. Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 7 WINTER, PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 (813) 191-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 a'D' ) (813) 886-0111 (613) 846-0904 366 Slml".E PLAN REMOVED Dumr5TER DATE, ADDED SIDEWALk ACCESS TO NANDICAM-ED PARR-jq 14 93 SCALE, PHONE: (407) 044-6300 N0, DATE REVISIONS APPD `JO OF BY i t_p j! 4 a a i ® ~ TO I3E REM V D . 1 w . 0 E TO REMAIN G Sc o ' RE ~ LE AL D RIPTI N C,} Denotes Com hor T ee Q p r Comphor Tree ~ I ~ Denotes Citrus Tree PR P SED ~M N, OR Q Denotes Eucalyptus Tree Citrus Tree Eucalyptus Tree ? Denotes Hickory Nut Trl Hickory Nut Tree O G OIS C'T~ RM-12 (21.69 AC) N/A Denates Ook Tree From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 C Ook Tree RM-2$ (0.2$5 AC} South, Ran e 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East aloe the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree 9 9 Palm Tree 4 AI;/C (19.262 AC} section line of said Section 20, 600.00 feet; run (hence South 89°13'12" ~ Denotes Pine Tree ~ Denotes India Rosewood Pine Tree ~ ` India Rosewood Tree East along a line 600,00 feet Northerly and parallel to the South line ~ .Denotes Others (Ear, cr Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly B Maple} .USE: L,E F Y N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet; thence run North 0°52'25" East, 733.92 feet aloe the East line of the Wester! 1,400.00 feet of { ) 9 Y I Government Lot I; thence run South 89°57'02" East along the South line . of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run _ DENOTES SIDEWALK 0 25 50 100 DE P 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) ~/A z~ North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Be innin . Thence =S SIDEWALK ACCESS TO L - 'I' A< $3$, 671 SF {19.253 AC}~ g 9 HANDIGAPPED PARK continue North 27°02'39" East along the East line of Seville aAPPED PARKING J~~°, ~ SCALE: I" = 50' Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 fee(; thence run North 43°33'32" West DENS . 63.70 feet; thence run North 75°18'15" West, 184.76 feet; (hence run .SUNDECK -12 216 SAC 10 t S/AC ° / North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36 2907 East, 439,88 feet; thence R _2$ $ S/AC 2$ S/AC run South 43°11'54" East, 736.36 feet; thence continue South 43°11'54" 7 _,11,15 APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 fee(; r~,- 136 SF 14.3% 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West, 1,130,45 feet; thence run North s' II 19 ~ , 2 `7 r o QI3 ~I 17 / 1 f ~~,~:l~~r ~u~ _ ~ B ING CG GE: ,971 ( ) 119 $00 SF APAR } 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 , ( _ ° a ? 16 13 I I 22 `1 ` r ~ / 951SF REC ATIO feet; thence run North 54 19'17" Wesf, 207.80 feet; thence run North. ~ ° ,"nl 16 21 pl9 ®II 13, i11R2'~ !d/°~ 7220 SF S 'PION 48 27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. 10,2 ( 9 ) n `?f I) I4 ~ +~3 +&tltfied aS a tNe and Cprrect Co Q I 12 ~ \:1320 ~ 1996 the a G PY• On February 13, a°5~*::::%i:1 pp cant submitted a minor site: plan 34 ~ i4 amendment for )Bayside Arbors`to SE ACIDS: X25 ~ ~ 21 Q` add a sundeck 14 \ 17 14 . Tl»s minor amcndmetit was aPProved b t t 33 9 2s], ® applicable DRC members ; in ~yeW Y he effective QI , D Y ` February 14,199b. R 10' n 2 , ' s E: to • \ Witness m~; hand and th'eseal ~oF the Development Code Admmistra r ft the ~ry of',Cleanvater, 1S 15 ~ Is ~t~NN?5 ' a Florida o~ this ~~~da °bC b 6 II,I , 9 F • ~ • Y ~„e ruary; 1996. ~ 1 I6 ~ ' 15.5 2. \ ~ tnG T~ 4 ~ ~ Q d~ . /c zoNE~ 25' zS 12 ~ ~r ~ ,I~, II a a ) , I9 ~ I~ ~ ~ I ~ I ~ is • ~ , SQQ ~ ~ I I7 II 413 N ~ rdinator,`C,entral Perm Ring ep~ ment S ENS U S: 20' M OR SO% 20' OR 50% 17 ''20 s GF SUM OF 7, NA ' e I a I. ~ OF SUM OF AI~J. Af~A P I ° 2 I3 IG ELDG, IGHT Q , G 2 d' 16 'p ~ ~ ~ I i 0 t / QI6 ?28 \ 2 I ~ ~ Rc-or~gtion is uacondthonisl. l0 2 ® , _ la I 013 , 4~ p-'y' ~ _ IG : 29 10 30 15 6 13 IB t - ~ ~ 23 3 , 15 4 le T ~25 27 2 4 13 AS: 215 070 23% N A f~~1~~"~1~, w 3 2 12 PAVED VE C ( ) / ~ N 3 ~ ~ , (+'1.N.~ ® 14 ~ 23 (+'1.N. 2 t~q3 ~ I SED 6' ALUM. FENCE f ~ 23 ~ 2 GPEN SPACE: PPOPO T TAL FOR 'I'1°iIE IAT: 616 436 SF 64% 3S% 13 27 O ( ) ® H.P. 2 27 ~ 15 171 412 FOR ONT .Y (35,76$ SF) ($4%) SO% OF ST 2S I9.~7 12'1 25 ',I z5 r:.. Is ~ EX. 36° SAN SEWER ~ w ~ Is ® 4 c. a. , I. E: 4.OQ - P G T RIOR 40 $2$ SF 19% 12,904 (6%) { 9 ) ( ) I o ~Q. II SOAPING: mn. D ~ 25 1,3~ Z4 e . 1 1 2 SPACE X 224 ~ 2o,a ~ t~q5 ~ ~ to ` ®10 `3~ l.F SU6 DRAIN FILTER zo,e C21 Is zo APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL P G: 4ss / 2 ~ . I) G 15 I ` LIMITS (TYPICAL) 1I 5 Z 16 Iz 4 3 p s = 336 ~ ~ A II o ® III ~ 4l0 15 23 P G SPACES: o R 9 ~ 9 la o ,13 Is GONG. MITERED END SEGTIC~N S'T D _ 9 x 19 2 ~ 2 2~; ~ 7 z7 ~ m F-D QT. INDEX 270 W/GANG. ~'AD ACCESS = 12' x 19' W S' AISLE ~ I 24 . I9 ~ p / ~ ~ D) 9 ~a C'~ p ~ ~ (TYF? ) n iv ~ ~n ~ Iq (1) Eleven (11) parking spaces are delineated as accessible parking spaces any. per apartment h ~ 6 ~ ' T.o.a. 4 X0,50 . ~ P 1 °5 ~ a~rT. w 7.on MAti~ ~ la 'WATER building and one at the clubhouse. _ ; I ~,z t,~ 5,5 p ls, ~ (z) Land Area is the Iaevelo meat Area less the rivate raadwa area, 13 I ~ 11, LF 6° ADS F'IF'E •r~P) ~ Q \ SAND CEMENT RIP R'AE"' Net p y , ~ , , 2 P t~ 5,10 6 24 p s " APS I.E. 3. i30 ~ ~~1 7 ¢Mp~h~ ~ G.nNTRaL STrzucTURt" _ ..r> `~A,~ ~ 4 s a lT - - - - ~ ~P of SKIIVIME.?2, = IU.' 14 ~ e d N WEIR. l:~t~kaTN = °25' ~ k~Q~ , 53 i-, ~ ~ « 24. IB WEIR EL. 9.~p 53 1 OL RMH , ,3; ONE POINT ONE INC. r ~ " SKY HARBOR ESTATES ~ II A ~ 12 I ~ ~N 0 ~ ~ ~ "1;~ CORPORATION CONDO , , s? J. ~ w 4 r.t~. ' I.E. ~ t,,, ti 9 i .2 ~ ~ may. t~ <„r r 6 ~ yrn ° f, U ~ ~ ~~N s °?Q L.E ~L1~-DRAIN R,I[ l~C°I<~P`i, 43°II°54°'E DEED ° ' °11'54"E DEED ~ TAMPA SAY ~ S ( ) 543 1154E (DEED) S43 ( ) i w ~ \ ~ 4, ~48~ ~ ' \ G.ca. = I. E, 400 w ~ . 736.36' (DEED) 1220.47' DEED) 1220.07° (DEED) , , ~ ( @' m ,;.P ~ , ~ t9 t~A s~,° ~s~, y,~k 4 ~ ~ r ~ m " t5.o`t A ~ ' . CC ~ Q ~ ~ ~ 13,I P,~. O ~ ~ ar1~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ I~'; LEARVdATER MALL ~ C ~ 15.to6 1 ~ ~ ' ~ SHEET _ e'< ~ M 12 A v O F 2 0 7 Q a M.l~. ~ ~ .F. ~ AL/C ~ . t RM-12 J ~ 9• i a 15,E FIRST FLORIDA SANK R-2S 2~; ~ ~ ~ 3 Q ~ >r , ~ ~ N75 16'15°°W (DEED) ~ , 0 n p 164,76' (D ED , ~J-~~ N5°I9°I7"W (DEED) KP < , ~ . SHEET RM-2 60' DEED ~ iq 2 $ wA-re~ 8 207. ( ) p 37 ~ ® !1'~lP~ N1A ~ ~ ~ ~ IfJ ~ / SEVILLE GONDO'S r 1 1 OF 2 0 r ~ RECREATION AREA ®j N52 3 4 (D ) , ~ A ~ 5 ~ ` ~ 197.4T DEED 0~ ~ g' i ~ ( ) 6 . ~ ~1 ,gyp, ' / ~ - O EX. 36" SAN SEWER ~,fi..~.-- M.N, `oi EX. 10° SAN. SEWER ~ l pl AL/C ~ E EX. tai SA WER PI2op STOtZM 5EWE1~- Q` N43 33 32 W (DEED) ~ ~ ~a . ~ ED ~ 6°~ k5 63.70' (DE ) ~ q. - _ ~ ~ELoGATION 15 ~ EX. B" GATE VALUE ~0~ - 17 ~6 ~ .n ~ N52°50'19°'W (DEED) ~ WI PLUG ; ~ ~ ~ ~ !49.74° (DEED) EX. 90" SAN, SEWER I ~i " OL O I N46®27°54"~V (DEED) Ex.I~ _ r-- ~ O ~ 6. 9" DEED q O ~ ~ T~~.sH co>~tPAc~ro~ ~ ~ ' P- ~ RM-12 ~x c~u ti ~ ~.x. era" G° SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. ~ilp 5 O ~ TAMPA SAY I N®TE: SIAMESE CONNECTI ~ CONNECTIONS WILL. RE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ ~ APARTMENT RUILDl~ ~ JT RUILDlNG AND WILL RE DESIGNED ANa LOCATED ~ ~ ~ EET THE APPRI ~ p T(~ M ~ ~ SHE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ ~ ~,;.~i~ol~; ~ ~ ~ Z-12-9(o RE~1. REG(CEp'tloN AR~,A }ADDED SUNDECK. 1 7 2-13.9 ~Ev, PA~KINU ~ CouNT IN Slr~ DATA TAE3~E. , • ~ 9-fb-•R4 ~~v, PAR1Clt*!C~ COtSN`( I~ SITS DATA `CA~t,~. `~9m~ r>'' I ~ 5 ~-2~-94 REV. ~1,~C7 ~ PA2KINC~ LAYOIST, ~ „ - e ' 4 $-24-`~4 fZ~..l. UTILITIES LA`fOUT~ y~ ~V or ~ 3 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACt, RE~I. SITE DATA DESIGNED NOT VALID FDR CDNSTflUCTIDN _ ~ ADDED FENCF i r~~r UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK ) UC ~ JONNO. A.. d'jl F~x~TG 1142-001-000 FOR DPAWN fY 01 d. ! ® DAN M C U I T I 4 I NC. Engineers Planners. Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects 1 9-1-7-95 ADDED TI7ASH CUMF'ACTOK FIELD BOOK NO. CHECKED 2269 SEE oaa 8406 Massochusefts Ave, 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. Beaumont Center V. ® ' 19-27-93 ADDED NET LAND AREA To SITE rDATATABLE I, 9-27°13 ADDED TENNIS CoLIF.TANp'CAB.ANA DATE, SHT, ' Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 (813) 791-1441 Tompo, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 904 746-9190 Q.C. (813) 886-0111 (613) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 644-6300 -1866 9-27-9s ADDEp SIDEWALKACCESSTt~ HANIDICAPPI~ P 5-19-93 SCALE, o r NO. DATE REVISIONS ABP "D , ` 50 OF A~ a -.e --.a _ ~ ~ ~ ~ M M N O ~ r~ M M N / ~ f°- t9 iC° d° 5,5 9 et" 9 I'n ~ 5 7,7,4 7 ~ 7 CLUST. CWST. 5 ' , 9 10 10 ' 8 ~ 9 ~ 8,8 6 5 II 4,5 6 3D (D) 32 4 2~ 6 7 23 12 4 u ~~15 / III ® / ~ 87 94 (D} ~•4 9 I f~ 6aQ' 7 6 ~ ~I 13 4,4 ~ 6 w.~i. z p 291 _ ~ Im~E. 0 12 I ° ' , 2 ~ ~ 7 ) I"'""r^ ~ 11 Q ~ 5 4 ~ 6 a j F"`'' a~`,5. 6 ~ ZD3 E 3 ~ ~ 4 ~,12 ~ zz ,I~; I, 4 ~g ~ 4 5 ' ; `"fit . ''4~ 4,4 Y' 9 5 -=---•-'°-•+aw 4 Q 0 4 5 k, d~ 4 7,7 6 f ~ 6 4 5 (~8 17 ~i 2 6 10 •T 7 Q tl'. 4 7 7 5 i' } -:F,, Q Q 4 5 7 6 4 I ~y II 7 6 ~°'T4 7 7 ~ ~ 7 7,~'~ ~ ®20 1" 4~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ 5 II esq. ( S ( 4 ~7 B 4 6 4, ,4,7 J 5 ~u Q 12 4 ~ 8 Q V I ] g 2 " 4 5 610 5 114 4 5 54 5 ~ 0 a 4 ~ 4a I ~ ~5 ~ 0 25 50 100 s .75 ~j5 .~5 5 ~ ~ ~ i.. 0 r ~ f,~a (D) .~4 9 Q4 g ' 4 <<_~ , M.N. 7 ~ 4 ~ 9 Q 4`~`. ~ 7 ~ 6 4 k~'~ 8 C 8 5 ~ 4 5 '=w..., 8:10 1 ~ [ 4,5 (D) I~ 10 ~ 4 7 ~ 4 Q 65 9 CA VVAJH tilll vy~L;I-,~ 4 3} ~ 4E $ 4`pJs QQ5 7 o III ~o ~ SCALE. I" = 50' , ~ 12 0 s 9 Iz ~ I a APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL ® ~ ~',7 5 Q 6 _6,6 4 ~ 4, ~:.z 6 50 7 6 7,11 ~ Q ~ B 41~ ~ 4 ~,;t 7 6 7 O 4 4,- ~'4 7 4 ::b~ w.. ~ ] ~ ~ a Qs 5 sa (D) ® 12z I,.~3 cn, LIMITS (TYPICAL) D ~ a ~ ~~l~G..52.1• 4 , 8 84 12 5 f~ I i,, pp 5 g ® 5 4 8 ~ 7 ~ 4 7 4 4 q~ 18 : 5 5 i, I 6 ~ ~ 8,9 5 Q g P~ I 6~ 2 ] ~ 5 6 ~4 5 7 ~ g 9 5 i E ~ ~ 10 ~ ~5 ~ 5 ® 6 6 5 44 („N ~k, 4., 0 4.{' D 88 4 12 34 II ® I ~ I ~ : k.~ 6 24 6 ~ 4 5,g ~ . Q , : ~ 6 D 6 ~ ~ 6 5 ~ 7 8 5 ~ 5 , ~ 6p " IO O ~ 7,7 ~ 5 ~ ~w,:' 4 4 6 ~ C 4 V 4 7 ~ 7 I 4 5 „5 ~ Q 4 7 Q 5 6Q 5 4 5 8" r"I 5 I? 0 5 6,6, 5 ~i 5 ~ -,7 ~ 5 7'~ q 5 5 ~ 5 4 , 4 , 12 I ,~s F.F. = I;. 4~~ ~ r .~4 O a ` . 6 (='10 10 -~..9 4 4,4 6 ~ 4'~~~'`~4 ~ 5 ®p5 7 g o y; 5 5 6 5 ~ 4 ,g 10 ' S Qy' S 5 ':j8 4 p 7 ~3 ~ A ; ~ ( ` 5 15 II 6 4 4 4 7 Q9 ..4. . D'~D14 ` 9 \ 5 5 V (D) ~ 12 15 ~t II . Q Q Qa ~ 66 4(; 4 9 9 4 54 4~ 5 g 4~~,,~< II g 9 1410,10 4 4 16 8 6 41.1'' 10 ~ M~ r*, ~ 7, F.f".= 5 4 g 9~' 8~ '~7 ~ 8~~'S 6 2 4 5, g~~~3,~~ ~Q1 I Q 7 5 Q5 18 6~4 .9. 8 4 k~~""44~i~: 5, I ' 4 II Q j 14 4(;% 4, 5"~`'~. _.10,4 ~ O ,6 ~6 g W ~ 4 ~ 5 ~ 7~i 4'4 9 4® ® 3 ~ s 14 S1. Q 7 5 c 9 II S 5 ~ 0 4 4 7 14 10 4 8~ 6 4 ~ 8 I 8 o 5 5 4 7 5, 5 „ 9 77 4 8 6 6 06 I ~ ~•I 5 6 3 13 4 ~ a 6 Q s I o II ~6 8 14 14 , STR. #I o Q 4,4,9 ~:rr::. 10 6 ~ 7 4 4 5 ~ 6 1~' ~L,4 ,-6,4 5 ~ r -5 5 4 '"'1'::~`i~""'''• 4 ~ 5 4 6 ~5 ~ 5 5 7 7 4 9,8,4 Ore a ~ ~CP ® 1.., .7' STR. 2 6 9 .4 8 ~6 67 5 ~ ~ 4~g 4 rd 10 7 I 6 j ~ -.4 Q 5 5 5 ~ 5 . °4 5 5 4 q 4 4.6 9 10 . 5, 4 ~ ~ 7 ~ ~(D] 5 6.: 12 6,6~ ~ 9 4 I 4 ' 5 5 ~ ~ ~ 4 ,pc, 9 g- 4 6 4 ,5 ' ~5 4 10 0 ® 5 . 4 ,6,6,64 7 5 ~0,7 6 ~d°~ ",6 4 6 ~f,.`~ ~',..5 ~ 7 ~6 B °~7 12 4f~gk~y 5 5 ~5 5 6 r k,~{ ~ 48 ~ 4 6,4 s ~ t 12 149Q , 1 TREATMENT L'7~1~1"~ 5 ~ 5 7 4 ~ 6 (TYF'~ (D)''B ~ ~ 4(, '~7 6 . 5 5,4 4,2 N ~ F~ ~'7',,4 6~ 5~'~ g~' ,''tea 6 4,~5 , (D 4 4 g 9 10 - 4 10 5 5 6 n 6'6 5 4 Q 10 (,4 5 r ~ 10,1 40,10,1 12 B 5,5, f 1 II ~ 5 ~ 12 7 5 `?r: ~ 12 7 6 i ~ ~ ~ 10 f 6 " ter' 4 ~ ® 7 5~ y 3 g ~ ~ , 45 6 ~6,4 5 5 14 9~ 5 10' `i. 5 5 Q X'~ 7 5 4 12 6' S B6 5~ 5' 7 ~ 5 ~ ~ Q~ ~ 5. ~ 8~ 5 5 f~4 7 I! ~ a RECREAT~ON`~N G:D ® 5 6 54 ~ 5~ r~ 5 4 ADMINISTRATIQN ~ ~ ~ .4 6,6 5 5 4 , 12 12 g 4_~ ,,5 g a5 4e 4 4~+' S ,~56 5 4 4 4 ~ 5 5~ 6 p~ ~ ` 1 46 ~ 9 v 4 10;10 0,1212, ~ ~ ~ 6E: 5 4 8~ , 6 4 ~ 9 6,6,6 1 I 1h~8 I ~'8 ~ 44 ~~'.4 ~(~'~4 44~J ~ g,m 5x •a 4 ~4 4 - 4,6 4 : 4 6 5r„~ H. °'°'~4 5 4 4 ~ 6 4 9 4 7,6 v 6 5,5,8 9 € 4 ® 6 .6 .,c~j 4 _ ~ a o 4 4 „T ~ ~ 6 ~ 5 44~' ~ 4 ,4 12 7 . 6 : NOTE: HAND APPED PARKING SPAC~ 4 s ~ 18 ~ tf1 I~, 0 8 6 4 w 4 4 4 6 5 ~ 676 ~ O a ~Q° ~I ~ 6 '~\4 ,6 544 10 '654446 9 4 M e f~ SER E6THE RECREATIDN! : i2 ~ la ` I,' ~9 12 q 6t,~ 6 4 ~ 4 4,4 J. ~o ~ 0 7 ~ 5 4' ~ 56 10 ADMIN. [iLpG.sIDEtNAI.t< A~,~ES~~ ~ 9 s 5' ALUM. FENCE 4, a.,.~ , ~f0 I DATED IN ~ . _ II ~ 0 Q "9 ~ S6(1 ~ `:~8 6 4' 4 5,7 5 ~~4 ~,..,a-, 555 6 4 B 4 7 BB 14 ~ri7 ~ I " T E TO MINIMIZE ~ ' it I ~ 7 9 f' 2 ~ 6 4,6 45 6 5 g Q . O fed ~ 4 4 6 5 13 12 ~ i?' j.~~pai Vr~""~~ Di`t>~"~w 3:~ ~~`5 _ ®T~EE REMOV~ 13 e ?IS I II GDNTROL. ~TRUGTUIZE W~ 5{C.IMM~IZ ~ I' 1 112 I 7 6 6 4 , Q 4 6 5~° 54 I gg~ Q ~..~T..W t'a~~ ~ ~ 36 X19 18? 14 I MoDIFIE.D FI70T TYF'E'~E~~ INLET' 86 l~'4 ~ , ` 12 ~ ~ 7 } 6 7T 5 r ~ ~ ~ , I5 ~ TDP OF ~kiMMElz= 15. (0l ~i o X37 ~„„,f II ~ 15 WEI12 ~~t~61-N=~+ . 4 . ; e ~ Ip ~ / Is l5 ~ PIER, WEIf2 EL. 15.2 ~ 10 ° e ° T. .8.= Q. ~ ' y ~,~.~aw, I U~ 4 12 ~ 2 6.1 ~ ~ 5 ,1 b NQUSE ~~,.we_ o b 1.1=...= 12.OU ~ la° ~G~~ Oo 66 BOTT,- 22.5 0 ` to ~ ~w 0 7~ 18 Q1° ~ zz (D)® , to PIER ~ ~ ~ ~ o Q 14 g ® ~ I 14'- LE._(-)0.93 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED ~ ~ ~;;s ~ 5,6 Ip 8 4g 96 a*y 2 ry~'Q e ~ GONSTRUGT MAN4~OLE 6' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL I1 ~~.a Q } f`i 6 Q i 37 1, ~ 15 ^a Q 12 I2 ~2~ ~ `q~ ~ 4 (D) 2 AE E~(S~T IS;ADS P I. E. / ~ Q7 , 23 22 2 zz a. ~ Is zl, o ? ~ o ~ 32 ~ ~ - 13J1 a Ci < ~ 1 3 15 R. 5 4~~ X I ' 6' 0 \ STR. #3 ~n ~2 41 ,r ~ N 5 EX. 6Q® RCP EXISTiN STORM ~ TR # i - - - - ~x Q, fr ' P® _ _ - _ o T. .B. SUNDECK d t, ~ ~ EX BOTT. _ ' rF ~ \ U A 13.U 4~ LF Abp ~ S 3 T.O.B, v 21.5 ~ '6®°/ 0 a P STR. #s BOTT. 1.5 .L. 45 LF I~" (~GP , ~ ~ ,~.6,,. My NIS COU T 7'S 5 ~ 36 LP 5u~-Dt~,41N F"ILT<<Gz TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN ' a ~ G.D. = L~. IO.p(? ~1 Denotes Camphor Tree ~ MAI 'Q~y J 5 ® Q Denofes Citrus Tree A Q C1 Denates Eucalyptus Tree \ ~ ~ ~ ~ LOADI hj~ ~ STR #4 ~ ~1i ®I ~ _ ? Denotes Hickory Nul Tree ' ` ' Q Denotes Oak Tree ~ cE AREA ~ ~ µ ~ r ~ ~ ~ Denotes Palm Tree ~ ~ L~ Denotes Pine Tree ~ ti ~ ~ r''' EX. FHA IP ~ ~ ~ .NOTE: SIAMESE GONNEGTIONS WILL BE RcQUIRED TO SERUIGE EACH ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree ~'T Denates Others (Ear, Chinaberry, dolly 8 Maple) ~ APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED GONTI20l, STRUGTU~E W~5ICIMME~ ICIMME'~ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ M ! D n ~ 0 GoNi-~a}, 5T~'t1GTURE OD FIED F OT TYp~ E WI,ET• INLET ~ Wl~KIMM~a ToP of SkIMME~ - 21.14 c0 ~ WFI~ LEN6TN = 161 ° ~ MopIFI~D FC70T TYE'~ E INt,ET WEIFZ ~.L. 2a.40 10 TOp OF ~I~(MME12 = 26.01 I,~, = B.3 WC.IIZ LENl7TN = 15' ~ wErIIZ ~L. = 25.40 I. E.. 21.5 q ® ~ ® ~ ~ I. a I,~.. 'I POP®SD EXISTING ~ ~ HE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FL00D ZONE INSU CE RATE MAP -PANEL 125139-0128C )OD ZONE 1°C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM,(NGVDj. 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE; SANITARY 5139®0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER] T1{AT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WI'THTN T}IE DIRECTION OF FLOW NJA SENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER 2. TE{E LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILI`T'IES ARE APPROXIMATE AS S}]OWN AND EMBANKMENT ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER TH' 16°,' ALL.STO ATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL ° ' ~ T: REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWA IT IS THE CONTRACTOR S RESPONSTBTLITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION TER QUANTITY i QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE ~;r.~° LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTTRUCTION IN THEIR 125.8»3 1986 EDITION OR LATEST EDITION . THIS PA C THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. ( ) RTT ULAR AMPA BAY. ~ VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SE{ALL NOTIFY ALL UTTLI`TY COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DEN i ~ STTY AS 17.', ALL PRAC STORM SEWER INLET TE{E AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. TICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING r ' CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT El PREVENT EROSION AND T SFORT OF NIA MITERED END SECTION NIA 3, ABOVE-GROUND, OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF TE{IS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND STORM SEWER AND UNDERDRAI SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIEDI N PROJECT. PROCEED WITS{ CAUTION CALL 11CANDY°° AND `T1IE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. ' EROSION D SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ FLARED END SECTION N/A POLICY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 5 DAYS IN ( ~I ADVANCE ~ ~ 18,'' ISED CURBS j 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT' FOR ELECTRICAL AND TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE It SANITARY SEWER WI MANHOLE ~ D WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED. AREAS I- TELEPHONE .CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ' ABUT PAVEMENT. TOP OF BANK N/A ~ ~ ~ 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND C0N'I'ACT TE{E ENGINEER A7' 19®' A B KET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY'I'HE CITY n !SAWS WILL BE PROVIDED. ~ BOTTOM OF POND N/A 20, N0 .TREE REMOVAL OR D ALTERAaION SI~ CONFLICTS S1iALL BE BROUGE{T TO THE ENGINEER°S AT'I'ENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY `0F ERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A, ~ ~ `r RESOLUTION» [E CITY `OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO WATER MAIN ~ z ~ CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE C~ 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION TN THE VTCINTTY OF 7 98. THE CONTRACTOR TS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE ~ ~ ~ NTTY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND TS . . 5» THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. 1 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING ' RESULTING FROM HTS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ~ ~I' THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED» VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. ER CODES. 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8°INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTE{ERWTSE 6. `I'E{E CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENAL'T'IES/FINES LEVIED NOTED. 21. I G NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS ~-~~e, • • .IAA RRT ATTON LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TR DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTE LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES I NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES r ~ ~ ` 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN ~ A'' ~ . +`y FO~tESTER. 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WI'I'1{ CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS O ° ~ ~ I OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STS HANDICAPPED PARKING ~ a ~ ~I ' ~ ~ .I ~ FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE t~U~) ~I Si ARCHITECT, CITY URB .FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUC"TI~ aONSTRUC"TION. 5 ~-24 s(4 REV. PaaKIN~, 8~ov'9 ¢ UTILITIES Ne~R R6c/AaMIN g~r,~. '3,a, ~ ~ I 4 6-5-94 REV. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, A D PIER ~ R H U i', DESIGNED NOT VALID fOR CONSTRUCTION ~a _ ® 3 5_~~_a4 annFn F~ ~r:tirG R s;~ FFAIf F REV. Pnf71 I AY~IIT ~ t L UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK FOP A', L~ I ~9 y f. -Z 4 ^VVCb~G - ~H ~OVC-0 A Wj~Ca S JOB 4 - 2-001-0001 ~I J~ ~ LERA - f V Z 0 4 F2 ERM 4 9 A S S 0 CIA TE A 1 . MMUNITIES., INC. / Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects zom CC) P 9-27-93 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER DRC COMMENTS FIELD Booty NO. f,.~. : 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave, 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 2269 E ROAD ® FINAL SITE PLAN 1-27-93 AApDD EFD TENN ISpC^o~uU T AND CABANA SNT c p m? Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 ec a 6 L ant , FL. 326 I 32789-1866 9-27-93 RFMoVEDDUMI ST-RG-ADR~MPr-Tc)RTc>s4. IC 2 DATE . (81 3) 791-1441 Tompo, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER 1 FLORIDA (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 g~ 1866 11-27-9-3 [ADDED SIDEWALk ACCESS ToHANDI .6'ppED Ate.- 6-~9-93 SCALE PHONE: (40 7 - 0 63 NO. DATE REVISIONS APED 1u _a OF BY TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED m OAK TREE Q 1. ALL ELEVAT%ONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVA). O N TE: EE VICINITY Z NIN MAP =CAMPHOR TREE d S ~ (J G S46 19 OI E ( . OR ~ AX.I 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND y PALM TREE FOR CQNFIGRATIUN ®F THIS 65.33 0 IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT ® ~ / ~ AREA OF THE PRaJECT s CITRUS TREE ZONING DI CT: ~12 (18.175 AC)tt> NSA LocATIaN OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR AL~C ACS VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN x'~ ~ . THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, x ~ ~ N2 02 39 USE: F Y N~A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE ~ 2.~0' (AFAR ) PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTILITY OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800°282-6881 (5 DAYS IN TO EXISTING WALL D P 791,7Q3 SF (18.175 A~ NJA ADVANCE) . 24' .12„ ~ I x ~ S4S E NET' 'T32,063 SF (1 AC~rn 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING x 6.79 UTILITIES TO $E EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT DENSITY'' 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEZR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 0 25 SCl 100 RM'~ 136 1~ CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR 88 52'Q2"W ' o r RESOLUTION. 1 Q 00, 'is" 2" 4 ~9 e O® ao° s.~, SCALE: I 5O BUILDING COVERAGE: 87,96I SF (11.1%) % (72,736 SF APARTMENTS) 5. THE CONTRACTOR. IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON ~T i," ~ I ~ ~ 6.1~ NOTE; SIAMESE C®NNECTIQNS WILL- BE REQUIRED T( r-^~I' (15,22.5 SFREGREATTON) THIS PROJECT HY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. WV~REQ TQ 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED a 32 ~ 6•, ~ ~b, SERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDIN(a AND WIL J N.P 0 ` 0.50 ~S" Ir 0- 42 , SETBACKS; DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. a AND WILL 9 ~ 18.3 -Q ® ~ L~,15.4 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY 6 ~ BE DESIGNED AND LQCATED TQ MEET THE ~ f . s n, ~ 1 ~ T THE ID~~. ~ ~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. IN° ~~u ~ F ~ ~ APPROVAL QF THE FIRE MARSHAL, J ~ 0~^! ' ~ 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY ~ 9 ~ I .z 3 3 ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ >r I ~ ~ SEWER} THAT IS Tp BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL~C ZONED LAND 2S 25' EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION \ r~ ~1 ~ y, 3 ~ B EN STRU ES: 2Q UM OR 50% 20' OR 50% 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR OF SUM OF ADJ. OF S OF ADI. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 1001; OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS 4 ,,,Ip„ t, 0 5 s B GHT BLDG. GHT DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. ~ 0 s . \ o ~ ~ 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN ~ ` i 12" HEIGHT: 29'•10" 36' SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 89,t~(112%) N~A 10, ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND a r ~.y„ ~ TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT 34 F.F. 5 N.I'. ~ ~x. M ® I ~ ~ ~ 14 OPEN SPACE? CONSTRUCTION. TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF) (T1.b%) 35% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY . ~ 19.5 16.9® t ~ 6" / FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 S~ (98.8%) SO% OF ;°IItST 25' OF CLEARWATER. J P G IAT INTERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%®) 5,340 (6%) ~ 6. , .b "'1",., ~ J SOAPING; 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND PROPERTY LINES. rn ~ a ~ ~ ~ 35 2 r P G: 230 1 I~2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWYSE ® ~I .°2 s° ' 4 ~ ~P D G NOTED. 204 ~ F PARKING SPACES: 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF STANDARD = 9' x 19` THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND I ~ ~R ~ ~ 9„ s ACCESSIBLE = 12' % 19' w~S' AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. (1) Of the 18.175 acres zoned RM•12,11.635 aces is ~ntaincd within an area that allows 10.0 units 0 IZ ~9 w per gross area. The remaining 6S4 aa`es zoocd RM•12 must comply with the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD 8 ~ N 0 . ~ 0 , ,Q 20NE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP PANEL U ~'rNce 16 / czl requirements of the RM•12 zoning classifiadoa 1251]9-0128C, DATER JUNE 1, 1983, Six (6}parking spaces are delineated as "accesssbie pazking spaces". Ono per apartment buildiu~. ~ p 4 ~ ~ ? h ~ y ~ ~1 Nct Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area. 1s. ALL STORMWATER QUALITY T TMENT WILL MEET CITY OF C WATER 18 a F.F. 3 'h REQUI NTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WILL HE PROVIDED BECAUSE ~ THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA HAY. 37 i F.F. w i PODL i:(~~IIPMENT 16' - 17.75 .F? Cv'WOOD FENCE o X. I 1T. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT S BE T N DURING CONSTRUCTION T4 CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND SPORT OF s 14' ~ GABAIiA 9" ~ SAN. SEW 1.69 E ~ S ~ SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF C WATER 6 3 71 0~ ' '"0, • S EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. ~ l3°~ t ~ !6"- 3 8 a 4 t N.P .M_,~.la ~ 16.50 i ~ I 4~' 18. AHUTEPA HNTTO HE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTERIOR DSCAPED 8 wm".., p 12 . , 2 19. A H KET NT FOR WATER MAIN9 WILL DE PROVIDED. 0 I,1.. ate,,,. APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 2p° NO E REMOVAL OR D ALTERATION SiIALL T PLACE IL A LIMITS (TYP.} PERMIT NAS BEEN ISSUED HY T1iE CITY OF C WATER PURSUANT TO C WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 90, TILE CO CTOR IS TO EXERCISE ~ 2 la° ! o,. _ EXT CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO R IN AND IS 3 9 ~ 2 ~ H P ~ 0 " : s" 13" 9° RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY VIOLATION OF CITY OF C WATER CODES. PROPOSED EXISTING 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT HE LAID IN TRENCHES WIT1iIN BARRICADES F r~ ~ ~ n.r, ~ r . /~1 ~12" OF PROTECTED TREES WIT1i0UT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF TIIE URBAN ~ 2 Q 7„ ~ ~ CONTOUR FORESTER. I ii" ~ ~ DIRECTION OF FLOW N/A 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY TEIE CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ` 40 ~ p 4J~ I 2~.,'*.~ 14,. STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE a ~ a . F.F. STORM SEWER INLET ..e - r ~ 1 _ _ y _ 0 tl,' , NIA MITERED END SEDTION NPA tt7 i~, 3 ~h ~ 7. o Q 40 1 ~ Q M N• 14" , , FLARED END SECTION NIA ~ i~, j I 41 U7 Is I • ~.,4 7" L,P 3 ® r"' I~"30 I SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE ®NE POINT ONE NdC, 9KY HARBQR E9T~TE,9 I ~ CORPORA ION G D ; SCALE: 1 ' 50(j' TOP OF BANK N!A ~ ~ TAMPA HAY 0 0 e" ~ 1 I ~ F.F. e~ BOTTOM OF POND NPA E4J°f44°E (DEED) DW3~04~ (GEED) BiCCORT' (DOE®)j " ,g ® ~ ! WATER MAIN ,w~~ GATE VALVE w CG `i a •e'~ 4 2 7 @, Ir J6 L.P r1,a,.,i~°~~ lo° 2 v, 1 CLEARYATER MALL SHEET RM-t0 ~ ~ ~~"o so" I" o o ~ C.ONTR L 51'2l1GTURE 15.29 ~ ~ 14° ~ ~ ! wl 51.1 M~cz JG"ruRE FATE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 2 OF 2 BAYSIDE ARBORS PN. 1 AUC a~ ~ ~ M 0 rr a _ 7. / TOP OF SKIMMED-10.4°1 N!A JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS ---a....~ RM~t2 ;~=10.4°1 w's°teis°~ (aEEa) zao,oo' e" o„~,. w,~ WEIR EN~TN - 2a FDt9T FLORIDA HANK RM-aa S14 03'70"w ~a~ O NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N/A e .ti~, Iz~, o °,u ~ tiO0 ~ WEI E I . I hr;~ a a" ,I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L. a a d op, 54.70' 4~ED)«°' DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO wD4°~lT`~ (DEED) NIA VF.~ 8NEE1 4 3 I ~ ~Ii ? G 4 15. a ~ ~ a G.o. = L . ~.oa HANDICAPPED PARKING RM®2® 1 OP 9 =o?.eQ' (DECD) ~~c~ SEY~Ie CONDO'S we:°3a'40"~ (DEED) f~10".14" ,~j ~ G,~ I 6 C~;, 0".6 A RECREATK)N AREA J IgT,gF (DEEap fi°~6~~ ~ ~ IQ~J ~.~J~...li3` PRAI Fll. 2 I W N TEiZ 'AIN FILTER o1 ~ N.P ~ x ~ ;P ® c c 0 I° ~uD G.O. - I. E. 3.'~O ~ ~ ~ X941 ALfG ~ 105 F 6' AP5 S g„ ~"(4.. ~ ~w~ F.F. 60.. to ~ ~ ~ 'IPE w08° 8~3"ti roEEai d9®r ( 44 ~ L.F r T,iO' DCEa) ~ C I 13 ~ 6., 14.1 16,50 ~ h° I 3 °,lo" 4 / CAL S~ I TI ~ ,ry wss°sa~w (®EEa O Ib~.ra' gaEED1 ALIC ~ M1~ 4 a N4®°C s4•~ iDEED! i ) ;r d4° a~ ~~,IS, FROM THE SW CORNER . 5.54 ~,~f~ 2 It la _._:.F`°~3 ~ TOWNSHIP 24 S, RANG 4 THE SW CORNER OF SECTION 17 (BEING ALSO THE NW CORNER OF SECTION 20}, ,N'~ OL GO'~~0 s,7a' IDCCD) VSHIP 29 S, RANGE 16 E. RUN 5.68•STQ2"E, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ~'p w GO RM-f2 „ " ~"da` ~ , ' SECTION zQ aoB.oo FEET ias„ ~ (~rr : 3 ~J, Z ALINE x00 FT. tON 2Q 400.00 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; RUN THENCE N.1'03'Qa'E, ALONG A~w G' M SIMKPi3 INDU9 T RIEp.ING, r ~ G„ I QS ~ ~ "``-w~ to"I lo" ? CE s.a8°srQ~~ , tE x00 FT. Y OF THE W. LIIVE OF SAID SECTION i7, ?34.00 ;RUN ~ dA' 00 BAYSIDE TAMPA BAY ICE 5.88°STO~E. ALONG THE S. I1IVE OF SEVU~LE CONDOM1NlIJM 4 (SEE ~b~ ,y sa. ARBORS 4 5 ~i ° w. M. I s 84.. ~ CONDOMINIUM PLAT ~ . r ,8 4 ~ 16 O8 b1 M SAND G ENT FLORB)A}, 313.13 FT; ~MIMUM PLAT HOOK 7, PAGE S5-S9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, ~ ti~ ? ti IDA}, 3t3.23 FT; RUN THENCE N32°061TE. 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ~ ~~~Jg S•~, PN. 2 q~ti ` O• 2 e" I ~ C2.1 - E OF PEARC ERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R. HOOK 3a2t, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ~ I I p ~ PINELLAS COUNTY, Ft,( COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO 9 ~`~9 ~ LEFT OF l~ FT. RADIUS (CHORD BEARING 5.63.25'23° E„ CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 ® 4• ~ a 10 11 ! j t ",14" I ~ ~ - ~ u THE LEFT OF l~ FT. R ` I-. a~5 FT.}, 89.11 FT; THENCE 88" ' I 89.11. FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, g ~ 20 I4°,lo°~"`'~„` Ir' fry' 142' 11 & 14 • RUN THENCE S i7'02°E, 586.08 FT. (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SEVIII.E CONDOMIMJMS 3, 8, ~ ,4); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166,63 FT. ; ~ ' 46 ~ 11,,, RADIUS (CHORD BEAR t}' THENCE S.4b°20'UZ°E„ i US (CHORD HEARING 5.67.38'32°E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 F1} 123.95 PET; RUN ICE 5.46"20°t12"E, 237.90 FT'; RUN THENCE N.TJ°02'S9'E, 261 FT; RUN THENCE 13 - Il o o ~ S.a8°27'Sa°E, 6.18 FT; RC :7'Sa°E.,_ 6.18 FT; RUN THENCE SSa•19'17.0"E. ALONG Ti-IE SOUTH LINE OF THAT _ S9 1312 IN NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRUC TE IN THI ~ 1812.30 T S R E A RECORDS OF PB+rELLAS AIN TRACT CONVEYED TO A.F..L (SEE O.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ~ iRDS OF PBVELLA,S COUNTY, FLORIDA), 207,60 FT; RUN THENCE S32°36'49"E„ 197.47 ` JAPANESE QARDENS r ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI H CITY O CLEARW TER STAN ARDS ~ FT; RuN THENCE ssz° .UN THENCE SS2•SQ'19"E., 149.7a FT; RUN THENCE 5.76°33'16"E, 1130.a5 FT; RUN M0811E NpME'PARK 4 7 4 9 5 d 51 N.0°5z7sE. ALONG THE ICE S14°03'39'W„ 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89°13'12"W., 261230 FT; RIJN THENCE 273'E. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID SECTION 20, 753.92 M.H.P, 52 53 54 55 5 5 5 7 5$ Fi°; RUN THENCE N.88 . UN THENCE N.88'ST02"W. I000.(10 FI: TO THE FOB. 5 ~ S CTTO EASEMENT :CTTO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE, AND OVER ~ CE DRIVE, AS REC .1 586, PUBLIC RECORDS C CE DRIVE, AS RECORDED ITV O.R. 800K 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R. HOOK 3052, PAGE ®ti UBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS 1 ~ ~ __L~®_ W - ° ~ ~ w FOR CfI'1' OF CLEARw CITY OF CLEARWATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 1704, PAGES 68x687 AND O.R FLORIDA POWER CDR: S 68x687 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 254.255, AND SUHJECC TO EASEMENT TO " j IDA POWER CORPORATION FOR E)GSl'BVG POWER LINES, AND SUI3JECT TO Id kDr;,, EASEMENT FOR EXISTii MENT FOR EXISTING WATER MAINS SERVING SEVU,LE CONDOMINIUMS. TOGETHER WITH AN " ~ m~ ~il~lt~~' TIBER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE ^ ; ~'O(~ 1 BOULEVARD AND PEAR .EVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOC1K 305 t, PAG ES 586.587 AND ' . w . IM ~ k ~ ; 6 , f~ . O.R. BOOK 3x21, PAGE x NOTE: 100K 3421, PAGE 71,3, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELI.AS COUNTY, FLORIDA. iii , , NOTE: ± wy j ~ PER SURVEY AS SHOWP SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.I 15 ACRES, , f ~a~y MORE OR LESS, WITH T l OR LESS, WITH THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE APPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) 4 , 8 -24 q4 ~E~d. UTIU Tl ES ~AYou r hd ~ 1 : ~ ' 2-13-°ia REQ. IN I.AY BEING 18.175 ACRES. MC 5 PARK G ou-r. 3 18.t7S ACMES, MORE OR [.ESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. ~ ,,,ae`'~ ' 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY t~ REV. POOL LAYOUT. DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CDNSTRVCTION -"-_;",m~ 6. ~.m - , ~ ~-?7.94 ADDED 6~ ALUM. FENCE UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK ~m r ' %~L I •,l 6/i 4 JOB NO. DRAWN FOR I `t 21 93 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TAE5LE 11 002-000 ADDED LANDSCAPE 6UFFER NOTE@ TAPANESE GARDE S FIELD BOOK NO. DAH En ineers Planners Surveyors ZIi COMMUNITIES, IN 77- C. g Scientists Landscape Architects . ADDED NOTES 2i 4212 PER DRC COMMENTS CHECKED 2269 LEE ROAD 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave, 1241 S. Lecanfo Hwy. SNT. Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 SITE L'LAM REMOVED DUMpSTEK DATE 7-14-93 ac (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 (813) 686-0111 (813) 846-0904 }6 AWep SIDEWALK ACCESS To NANDICARRED I'ARkIN SCALE, ~ t PHONE: 407 044-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS AAPD Sol DY OF _ ' ~r 1 EE LEGEND TO 9E REMOVED TO REMAIN p LEVH~ ®ErJCR~PT~®N: ~ Denotes Cam hor Tree REQUIItED P amphor Tree ~ Denotes Citrus Tree PROPOSED GR M~'1 Denotes Eucal tus Tree itrus Tree ~ YP ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree ucalypfus Tree ickory Nut Tree RM-12 21.69 AC N A 0 Denotes oak Tree ak Tree ZO G DIS CT: ( ) / e S est corner of Government Lot I Section 20 Townshi 29 Frain th outhw p RM-28 0.2$5 AC e ce ort 0°52'25" East aloe the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree alm Tree ~ ~ Q ,.aNggq®0q ( ) South, Range 16 East run th n N h g AL 19.262 AC ' e s ' Sec ion 20 600.00 feef• run thence South 89°13'12" D Denotes Pine Tree /C ( ) section lin of aid t ine Tree ~ OF ' ~ Denotes India Rosewood 1 I East alon aline 600.00 feet Norther) and arallel to the South, line Denotes Others Ear chin 9 Y P ~ dia Rosewood Tree ~ C~t thers (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly & Maple) 0~,,,~'~';,,~ ~/~,;~ep,.~~ of said Government Lot 11400.00 feet, thence run North 0°52'25" East, I F' ,YI l 1 ' USE: MULTIPLE F Y N/A , 733.92 feet along the. East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of (APARTr~NTS> ° A ~ q'b +I rn,R Government Lot thence run South 89 57 02" East along the South line ' W~ ,F~ 0 25 50 IOb `\I r ' of Section 17, Townshi 29 South, Ran a 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run DENOTES SIDEWALK LOPMENT : 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N/A P 9 DEVE z North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet for a Paint of Beginning. Thence 3 SIDEWALK ACGESS TO 1 ~ ~i'+ `~,n,, HANDICAPPED PARKIP NET AREA; 838, 671 SF (19.253 AC) ° s o t e East .line of Seville 1PPED PARKING e~ SCALE: I" = 50' .e, , continue North 27 02 39 Ea t al ng h Condominiums 14 and 12 684.33 feef• thence run North 43°33'32" West a, . , , DENSITY: 63.70 feef; thence run North 75°18'15" West, 184.76 feet; thence run 2 I ,,0oooq~ ''~I,`'r,a -~~F a 216 UNITS AC 10 UNITS/AC 0 329.15 feef• thence run North 36°29'07" East 439.88 feef• (hence -12 / N rth , -2g $ UNITS/AC 28 UNITS/AC run South 43°11'54" East, 736.36 feet; thence cantinue South 43°11'54" ~ 11,15 1 u ® APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE East, 1,220.07 feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; i O13 II 19 2 E• 136 420 SF 14.3%a 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North B ING COVERAG ( ) ° j 119 800 SF APARTMENTS 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52 36 49" West, 197.47 ( ~ ) ~ 16 13 1 ~ ~ 1 22 feet; thence run North 54 1917 West, 207.80 feet; thence run North (9,400 SF REC N) , 16 21 0l9 14 II 13~/1~~2 , 48 27 54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. 10,2 (7,220 SF ADMINISTRATION) II Q I v°`' 1320 ~ 2114 34 12\ 17 14 ®'4 ETI3ACKS: ~ - S ~ 33 ' 9 2 OI D 7 FRONT. ~ ~ 2 ' ~ 10' a SIDE: 10 ~ tip. x ~ 15 15 ~ ~e `f>rNN~S ' t` ~ e ~ 16 e ,g F.F. _ ~ _ 12 GO RT t n 0 ) AL C ZONED LAND 25 MIN. 25 MIN. ~ „ 2Q / ~ ' 15.5 ~ - ~ 21, p ` t9 ~2! 1 ~e. ~ ~ 0 ) 19,c . 17 ~ I 0) I 2 'MINIMUM OR 50% ZtY IdffiVA14iJM OR 50% 0 n ''20 BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 0 ~9, `O~ „~,~;i I 17 I ®13 N~~~ A~iANA p 1 da `=`T~I, OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. ° BLDG. HEIGHT BLDG. HEIGHT 2 4 .~.~;n 1° 0 r:~ ~ CIS ~2a ~ 2 ~ O to O 13 ` ~ ~ ~ 4 le 1 29'-10" 30 ~ le HEIGHT: 15 8 13 23 13 3N I ®I ~ 3 5 < C~ p' 15 00 ®Ig \ 3 12 r 2 4 ~ ®25 27 ® 13 PAVED VEHIC AREAS: 215,070 (23%) N/t1 Ih ro~ 2 . , N 23 (Vti.H. , E ! 23 2 ~ 2 ah.N.' ~ f 14 OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6 ALUM. FENCE 133 I 27 4; 1 35 0 13 27 TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (616,434 SF) (64%) % , ® H.P O 15 17 ®12 l EX. 36" SAN SEWER FOR THE FRONT YARD. (35,768 SF} ($4%) 50% OF FIRST 25 12,1 19.7 25 25 ~ ~ ~ 19 , 12 904 6% P G LOT INTERIOR {40,828 SF) (19%) ( ) 1 Is ~ 17 ® , G. o. - i. E. 4.00 LANDSCAPING: - 25 0 ~ P• ' ~ ,i ~4 F.F. ~T •R 14x5 ~ - to ~ ~a 95 LF SU6 DRAIN ~'II,TEl2 (1) 1 1 2 SPACE X 224 2o,e P G: 466 / k 2 ~ . 2o,e a fl 21 s 20 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 1 n 1Q ~ 12 4 LIMITS .(TYPICAL) DWELLING UNITS a5 1 3 a s A 2 ~ } p II ~ ®~lu ®la = 336 Q 15 23 P G SPACES: ° 1 9 ,o ~ 1 ,i3 Is GONG. MIT">=1~ED END SECTION TANDARD = 9' x 19' 2 ~ S Z z~ 19 Is ~ 0 Ff7O.T. INDEX #270 W GONG. PAD IBLE - 12' x 19' w 5' AISLE 24 . ~ ° s I ACCESS / ~ ~ t m ~ .N. C. A . n n 14 16 ~.Fo P T.0.6. = 10.50 ~ w.. (I) Eleven (11) parking spaces are delineated as accessible parking spaces one per apartment 1>s 15.5 ~ 14 , 4 ~ OTT. ~ 7,ao ' and one at the clubhouse. g 5,5? i4~ I1 8 WDTL-R1'hA 8o L.F Ca" AD`S PIPE T~P•) A• pl 1 SANp CEMENT Rff~ RAp (Z) Net Land Area is the Develo went Area less the private roadway area. 2 P 5,10 6 24 2 s 1 Ap5 I.E. 3. $O L.P. 1"19 MA~h.1 7 ~ YEA ti~ 4 - ~ / ` ' ~ GONT20L STRUCTURE WJSICIMMER ToP OF SKIM = M E.?2 10.2°1 14 ~ 8 ~ i . ``1` WEIC2 LENCaTN = 25' ~ 0 0 ` WEIR EL. °j.~0 i~~ aeA , ~ 53 R ~ r ~ 0 I' 18 ' ONE POINT ONE INC. I J ' ~ 0 SKY HARBOR ESTATES S ~ " A 12 ~N .CORPORATION CONDO , 0 Q 4 \ \ G. o, = LE. 3.90 9 'fl 7 o ~ y ~ A to s ~ y cc+ , F,' l1 ~ ~ .~tH 2 ~ °1D l.F SUPT-DRAIN FILTER. I. - ~ ° ~ ' rJ ' I S43°11'54"E (DEED) S43°11'54"E (DEED) S43 1154"E (DEED) I TAMPA BAY ~ 4 f ~ , 736.36' (DEED) 1220.0T (DEED) 1220.07 (DEED) , G.O. = I . E. q, o0 \ - ~1~ ~ t , ~ ~ s, 20.E J ~ x I5.o`r q ~ I ~ ~ l0 ~ 4 ~ CC s,, o ~ s a 13,1e~~ m Q ~ CLEARWATER MALL L.P. O 15.(o~i o'" SHEET _12 ' my 20F2 d r .`,~::"~5 lg ~ ~ . v m ® 12 15.5~~ R-12 ~ J ~ `~.~pl 1 ?g~ FIRST FLORIDA BANK RM-28 ~~9 'f' 3 ,l ~ i ~5 s ~ 0 ® o. N75 18'15"W (DEED) n ~ ®o. 184.76' (D Eil S ? X. ~'q `fie ~o., N54.19'17"W (DEED) N,P R~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SHEET 2 g ware I s WaTeRMAIrJ ~ ~ ~ F ED X9.3 RM-2S 207.80 (DE ) p1 7 (T~P~ (T~(P~ ~~i ~ ~ \ SEVILLE CONDOS ` 0 N N52°36'49"W DEED ~ Ol RECREATION AREA ~ -a ( ) ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ o~ ~ a 197.47 (DEED) g , m ~ 6.3 lk~ ~ 13 y ~ - ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ti ~ ~ O E~X, 36"SAN SEWER a! ~ ~ 0 1 i ~ ' EX. 10" SAN. SEWER ~ `C,® 2 t x/110` ~ ~ i ~ `~4 ~ ~ ~ 01 AL/C , ~ ~ Q' N43.33'32"W (DEED) 6 . Q ~ o ~y ~~f~ EX 10" SAN~S~EWER pIZO~ 5T2~tZM SEWEtz- _ f~ELpGATIDN ~ 63.70 (DEED) 't 0° r\ ~ ~ i EX. 8 GATE VALUE ° , = ~ ~ N52 50'19"W (DEED). W! PLUG. . ~ P p ~ ~ , I r. E X . 10 . ~--`~EX• 10° SAN. SEWER • ~ 149.74' (DEED), , ~ N4a 27 54 W (DEED) ~ ; Q, G ~ 6.79 (DEE) - ° ~'=~o, ~ ® ~ \ TRASH COMPAGTOh; ~ ~ ' T 5' Q~ ~ G Ex. I ; ~ > ~ P ~ RM-12 ~x. r~ J' ~ ~ 0 SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. v ~ \ J ,5 J 0 ~ TAMPA BAY g 5 NOTE; SIAMESE CONNECTIC ~QNNECTIQNS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH i T i >`2 w APARTMENT BUILDING T BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LQCATED ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TO MEET THE APPRC ~ ~p 'HE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ ~ ~wu~~~r{~ , ~ ~ ~ way 1 bj~ S ~ ' 7 2-13.95 RE~l. PARKING ~ COIfNT 1fJ SITE DATA TA>3LE. r' .,.,~'~t~~'Q'P ; ' Co 9-~+-a4 Rt?~/. PAI~ICItJ(a C.OtItJT I~ SITE DATA 'fA~iLO. ~ 4 ~ ~ ~.~~3Il~ 5 6-26-94 REV. BLDh ~ PD.2KINC~ LAYOIfT, a,, _,3d~~..e *~1~~, 4 $•24.94 (ZE.(, UTILITIES LA`fDUT' ` ~N~1 3 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPAGt, REV, SITE DATA -l - ~ annFn FFnIr.F APA DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION JOB NO. UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK. FOR ir 2FAW(GIPMAEFRIIIAG ASSOCIArEa INC, 1142-001-000 DRAWN I 9-n- 95 ADDED TRASH CbMPAGr0f< FIELD BOOK NO. aAH Q COMMUNITIES, INC. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects • SNT. FINAL SPITE PLAN 9-2713 ADDED NET LAND AREATO SITE DgTATABLE CHECKED 2269 LEE ROAD 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Laconia Hwy. f _ Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 "FLORIDA 3279-1 X66 9-27-13 ADDED TENNIS C0LJF T"ANDCABANA DATE. --A 813 791-1441 Tom a FL. 33634 New Port Riche FL. 34653 90 746-9190 WINTER PARK, Q.C. ( ) 83 886-0111 Y, ( 4) -1866 9-27 13 ADDED SIDEWAL.KAcC1;SSTD HANDICAPPE PA 5` 19-93 SCALE oft (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) 644-6300 APP.D 1u ' NO. DATE REVISIONS BY a OF i Certified as a true and correct. copy. On February 15, 1995 the Development Code Administrator approved''a Simple Adjustment to the site plan last certified on September 15, 1994 for Bayside Arbors. Witness my- hand and the seal of the City of Clearwater,;-rFiorid`a°binithis 17th day of February Q5 q YO 06 cY \11 Clerk The changes)'tb, th? final ®s fp plan include adjustmeM' to.the• swrn er and placement of,>N 5di66. parking spaces, and - mov°tt°ig ° ° a?ttl' adjusting parking spaces to accommodate environmental concerns. Conditions of approval are as follows: Placement ` and display of all field changes to the parking scheme on the site plan. z ~ ~ M M ~ M N f ~ 9 ~ O ~ s- ~ i~ d. 5,5 g ee• 9 8 8 6 . 5 7,7,4 7 7 CLUST. CLUST. 5 8 10 10 8 ~ 7... 5 8 II 4• 4,5 6 ~ ~ „ s 30 (D) 32Y 4 ~ b 2a 6 7 23 12 4 15 / ' I ~ 13 7 0 47 4 ss ~ s ®4~-~ (p) q ,l% I 1.0 0 > 7 s 8 Q 4 13 4,4 4~ 0 P ' $ W.I ®I ~ I 21~ ®29 111 ' 17 1 $ w.M. F- 9~ B 0 ~ 6 a 8; „ ,8,7 4~ 2 ~I,~~'"7 I r 5 4 0 6 8 45 (~3 , ° 12 3~ 04 ~ 44 12 22' I, ~~~4 4 6 5 o Q 0 Q fi / 0 4 8 ~ ~ 0 5 J ~,S i7 t.4 44 8 5 ^-_-S~° 4 0 0\ 4 4 5 6 4,4 7,7 . I 7 7 7 20 cE t..% ~ 4 7,7 6 10 7 ~ ~ , . s 5 13 ~ I ~ar=° 4 7 7 5 ~ 0 4 i.~5 5 7 6 I~>' \ II 7 6 5 5 , ,i.. 6 00 ~ ~ 4 -r ( 0 Q ~ I ~ 5 II QI ,(M 8 : 17 ® 2 ~ 4 4, .4.7 1 5 Q 12 ~ 4 0 e0 0 s ~ 17 s } 2 g U,/ e a ~ tir' ~ 4 5 610 5 114 4 5 54 ~ ~ I' 13 5 0 ~ ~ I 4 I~ 5 0 0 25 50 100 0 (py 4 s s ~ M.N. 4 4 ~ 7 . , % ~ ~ 8 4 4 7 4 ~ / ` ~ s ,75 5~f 5 ~5 5 fr 'I ~ 5 8 ® I ~ 5 9~ ~ E 6 ' ,v6 g 7 ~ x 6 5 5 (D) I 10 4 0 g ~A WASH I.~II 4® 4 I ~ ~ 4 s 27 ~ 0 7 108: III 10 ~ ~ SCALE. I" - JO' ~ : ~j I s s 9 12 ~I ¢ APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL ? s,5 7, 6 ®7,11 7 ~ 7 0 8 4 Q 4 ~ 4~ 74 4 ` ~ : ~ ~ s (p) ~ 6 0 II W 4 7` `G O ;4: ~ Os 5 s,e IDI ® 1224 L~13 cn, LIMITS (TYPICAL 7 4 4,4 i g 4 e 0 7 4 4 4 4 I 7 7 !'rxj,:5 ZI . 5 9 7 4 18 7 3 t~j~' S 2I. 4' 8 4 5 8 I 12 f') t 8 5 8,9 ( c 12 ~ ~ 8 5 6 4 5 7 9 9 5 r ~ 8 34®® ® 1 I X 10 05 l~ 5 ® 6 5 44~ a> v 6 8 4 5,8 s® . Q~ 5 ® 8 5 s~,:;;t' ~ 0 7 i 24 5 5 ® 6 {D) 7,7 5 ,9 4 t ~ g I a>> 12 4f .:0 7 B 4 II fi W 5 5 s ~ 5 s0 4 8®I 12 5 ~ 4 B ~ s 10 ( ; 4 ° 5 ~ 66 4 7 5 7 I Q 4 5 5 4 7,9 O 4 a 5 ~i, 5 4 5 5 Q 5 4 i t 0 ~ 6 10 10 ~ ) 4 4,4 6 Q 4> E, F.F. = 4 ~ 4 ~~:~r h 4 5 29 ~ (AI 4 ~ ® 10 5 5 5 7 5 6 5 g 5 #>8 ~ 9 \ 5 5 0 IDI ®12 15 II . I' , 0 0 00 0 s 4(.) ~ 7 s 4 5 4Q 5 09 ~ . 6 g 4 S ~04 1 O 7 5 5 5 i8 6,4 9 8 4 II ~ 7 g 9 1410,10 4 4 4~ 6 6 4 8 8 8 4,{"1 10 4~. 14 F.F.= ~ 5 5 9 fr"; 177 l.7''Q 8~~;15 6 2 4 , O 3 11Q0 s ~ I 4~ 4, 5 ':;'i'~ 10,4 ® .s ~ s 4 4 © 5 7 4'4 6 4 36.E 7 5 _ ~ g II k;.) Ip 4 ~4 8 7 ?tf) 0 ~ 14 4 ~ ~ 5 ~ .,>,r-, 4 (r, 4 4 7 6 10 ~ 4 8- 1~ ~ gI 4 f~l 8 6 8 0 g s II ~ I ' . • I 5 5® 4 75, ~'s~5 9 77 4 B 'I g 06 STR. I 6 5 s 3 13 4(', I ,I~ 0 iF Q O 0 4.4,9 ('n ~5 0s ~ a 14 i; s ~ 14 . 6 , 4 ~4 5 ~ s 'Q' 4 h, 6,4 }tF.• ~5. 5 4 i~,~~l ~ 4 7 4 7 5 ~ 5 7 7 4 9'8'4 5 e® 2 p~ 5 P Rli~ ~®I 7'S -STR, 2 g 6 9 ~-1~,~ 5 8 g t~ 0 ~ B i " • \ 10 ~ I 8 7,5 0 5 ~ • ~ 4(~s 4 . { 9 ~ 7 5'~ 5 6 12 ~ 6,F~, Q `1y~^r 4,11 4 " ~ 5 2 "4 5 5 4 4 4,6 10 , g 5 „ q 6 8 4 % .5 .~rv~ 4 10 0 12 ® 5 ~ r~ a ~ ~ . ,6,6,6 4 7 7 s 6 ~ 7: ~ • x~ 5 rya ' ~:5 4B 4 4 6,4 -6 ~ 12 149®, ~ TREATMENT $>vizM ~ ~ ~ s (TYP) 0 4 6•~ 5 6" ~ 4~ 5 5 5 4 6~ ~ 5 } ~;~5 s ( . 5 (D) 7 ~ ~4 4~"~~; ~ ~7 6 5 5,4 4,2 ~~a. Oy 5 10 8 ~ 4 5 dy ?j 4 4 19 10 4 10 5 g: 5 f.' s s 5 ~ c 10,1 ,10,10,1 12 s 8 5,5 f II g 5 12 5® 7 5 ~ i 6 4 ~ 12 4 7 to ,~,pp ~ r-' 5 5 14,9 5~ 5 I u~ T Yti"' 5 ~r;?~ 4 ~1 s 8 g IG~W"" i,~,,iiV~. 07 ~ 5 64 7 , ~a RECREATIQN~~~ N s ~5 ~ ADMINISTRATION , 7 ~ ~a 6 6 5 12 5 ::;fin 5 ~ 5 ~ 7 ~ 5 II ~,%i ~ ~ ` ~ 8 5 . 4 I ~ ~ 4 `„'~.'%5 ~ 5 ~ sk,~5 `ry~F 6 Iliili ) ® 5~,.~`.. 54 ®5 5 12 12 g 4 y l°"i 5 4r, 4 4~ 5 ~y4~5 5 4 4 4 ~ 5 5 6 , Illi.l il,.i' Q ~ ~ ,1 4,6 ~d' 9° 5 4 4 10~ 0,1212, 6 4' g '~•,r,, 9 s 6 6 1 6 I 9,8 4 2~ , ~~Q 4 4 4 4 4 f~ 6 S ('r~4 4 '~i 4 ~ 4,s 4 6 5(.,J q g e r 4 `s .H. ,4 45 4 4 6 ~ O a 4 9 4 ~7,G .rP.'f.~rN[a, ~ 1 1 ~o ~a~ r 1 5,5,8 9 4 ® s .16 ~.:.7 ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ 4 4 ~ 7 ',1.. 6 8 1;;4 5 54;~ _4 7 12 Q 81 10,8 s 6 4 64 4 q 4 d3"~, p s 6 4 6,6 ~ NOTE: HANG APPED PARKING SPAC~ 4 9 ~ N I SER ESTNE RECREATION/ 12 ~ 15 O I 6 9 4 o1 1, a ~ 5 s;' 6~ 5 4 4 4 4 4 M 12 4 ~ ( ~f ~ 3• °Ic ADMIN. tiL~G.SIDESNALK A E5 1~ 0 6 I g 45 4:r; g 4 6 .f 4 ~8 ~1 1 O 7 5 5,7 ,~'S6 10 TO 1 ORATED IN III - s 0 5' ALUM, FENCE , ~ T E FI TO MINIMIZE ® I Q II I 1,'0 8 8 4 5 r 7 5,5,5 7 4 9 8,8 14 ` 57 2 6 4,6 4 5 6 5 , 57 t~N~WAI~DNL~ 39 ®T~EE REMOV 13 ,8 ?IS I II CONTROL STRLIGTUIZE `~N~SIGIMMEI2 ,r 1 O 9 ® 4 4 65 8 13 12 7 12,1 '_7 6 sl-4 / ? I ,i 0 4 6 5~°a~ ~ 54 I 88® 0 9 Q ~"~96 s~~4 ~ P. ~ 12 ~ 7 ~ 9 has s 18? 14 1 I MoDiFIED FDOT TYPE E" INt,ET ? ~ o ~ 15 ~ ToP OF SkiMMElz = 15.1 37 ~ l/ 11 15 WEI{Z LENGTN=6 . l1,0 CIS 15 I~ PIER WEIR EL. 15.2 ' ~ 4 ~ ~ a 1 ~ 10 D 10 II ~ r,j , ~ ~S 4 12 ~ `f.O.B. 26.1 1.1 5 ` 0° ss BOTT... 22.5 r., 0 " Irk ° HOUSE L~. ° 12.00 (18" RcP) 0 22 (o) to PIER 1 0 7 10 18 ° ~ I la LE.=(-)0.93 ~ 14 8 ~ 1 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED ~ Ss to ~ as e 6' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ ~ ~~:4s 9,s ~ 2 ry~Q• ~ ~ 5 GONSTR.UGT MANHOLE ~ ~ \ 'L 4101 ` 2 . AT EXIST 18" RGP I. E. 15 s Q ~ D a,~ 37 1~ ti~ ~ . ~ 0 23 2P 12 ~ ~ A• X22 12 20 32 Is , I.E.' 80 (b'"AD5 .._..~„p:.~ 21, 0 3 y s R, o s 13,11 " Ci 4~'1~ 12 ' 6s ~ ~ ~ , o l 0 N 5 EX:_60" RCP 0 ~ STR. # 3 a.. 2 q7 ~ . `NM. ~ , / ISTIN g. EX EXISTIN STORM _ - _ - I hR # / p ~ ® ~ ~ oa - - 0 T. .B. = t gO d GP STR # ~ 6.0 ~ \ ¢ ~ ° EX. 60 BOTT, = \ a T. S O B. ~ 21.5 ` bp% D , Q STR..#6 B T ,1.5. U A 13.U 45 LF Abs n : \ \ ° tT• ~ ~ ~4 Q F 25 O T. 17.5 7 5 5 L 35 F5 U6I DR~FFILTEIz TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN ~ \ h ,6~ M. NIS COU T G. D. = L E. 10, 00 t~ Denotes Camphor Tree Go\ \ \ \ ~ MAiw A 0 Q Denotes Cifrus Tree 0 Denotes Eucalyptus Tree ~ ~ ~ LOADI ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree ~ \ STR #4 ~ ~o E ~ c AREA \ ~ ~ m \ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 Denotes Oak Tree ~ ~ ~ Denafes Palm Tree ~ 2 ~ ~ 'S I P~ EX. FHA Denotes Pine Tree NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree ~ ~ APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denotes Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly B Maple) ~ ~ GDNTROL STRUCTURE W~SI~IMMEIZ iIGIMMEIZ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ MpDiFIED FDOT TY "E" IN E " INLET 0 GONT~oL STRUCTURE pE L T ~ W S IMM~R Top of SkIMMER = 21.14 K E _ ~ ~ ~ WEIR L N6TN - I6 ~ MopiFiEp FpoT TYpe E INLET WEIR EL. 20.40 ~0 TOp of SkIMMEI2 = 26.DI - WEICL LENIaTN = 15' LE, - 8.3 j wEla EL. ° 25.4n LE. 21.5 ' PROPOSED EXISTING 15. THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE " OOD ZONE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD .INSURANCE RATE MAP -PANEL 125139-0128( 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY :5139-01280, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE 2. TfiE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY TS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 16, ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL 'MENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW N/A IT TS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY LOCATION 0 , SECTION THE RECEIV F THE UTILITIES PRIDR TO CONSTRUCTION IN .THEIR 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION). THIS PARTICULAR ING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE = -Ts.C~ $ VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES TN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS 'AMPA BAY. THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. 17. ALL .PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT STORM SEWER INLET ~ Y EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING CONSTRUCTION TO. CONTROL AND PREVENT E PREVENT EROSIQN AND TRANSPORT OF NIA MITERED END SEDTION ~/q ~ 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND STORM SEWER SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED r , AND UNDERDRAIN SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY" AND THE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. POLICY. FLARED END SECTION NIA a d OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 5 ..DAYS IN ( ADVANCE). 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18. RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE I SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE --gip--. ~ h TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ABUT PAVEMENT. ED WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS 0 0 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. • • TOP OF BANK NIA. ~ Y a UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 19. A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILI MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. - BOTTOM OF POND N!A ~ ~ ~ 791°1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION, ANY 11. THE. SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER. WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY ~ ' 20. NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND .ALTERATION S1 'ERA^1ION SHALL TAKE PLACE. UNTIL A ~ 0' CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR OF GLEARWATER, PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY 01 WATER MAIN ---~.a Z z u HE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO a RESOLUTION. CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND 98. THE CONTRACTOR TS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE ~ ~ a - --tom- _,_w, ~ p4. o EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. I INITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR DTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ~ 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE 'ER CODES. NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS ~ ~ ~ 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED NOTED. 21. IRRIGATION LINES .SHALL NOT BE LAID TN T1 LAID TN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT TN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN I NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES NIA a- a¢- ' 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF FO~2ESTER. 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WT'I'H CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELO DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO N1A ~ N PMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE HANDICAPPED PARKING N pD 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD ST ARCHITECT. 'CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCT] E FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE dl r 9 ~.'®NSTRUC`FION. 5 8-24 R4 REV. PAFCKIrJC~, 81_DC~~9 ~ l1TIUTi65 NEf}K RE.G/ADMIN FLDG, 4 6-6-94 REV. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, ADDED PIER ~ PIER HOUSE UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK 3 5-27-94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, HEV. HIJUL LAYUUI JOB NO. FEB 1, a~ F 1997' 2 4.1-1-14- Aat t~ cpg Wb,--H' ~Moveo 4- 4tJ(~ SPP 1142-001-000 / O R LRAWN N ZOM M NI I IN ¦ 1 9-27-93 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER DRC COMMENTS FIELD BOOK NO. ell En ineers I rv u g P anners Su eyors Scient?sts Landscape Architects + 1-27-13 ADDED TENNIS COURT AND CABANA SHT. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumonl Center Blvd. 8406 MDSSachuselis Ave1241 S. Lecanto Hwy, 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL. 3423 Suite 460 Suite A2 Leconlo, FL. 32661 9-27-`13 R5- MOVED DUMPSTER'S-ADD.COMPACTORTOSN . I0F2 DATE 5-19_93' WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32739 1366 (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Pori Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 -1866 61-27-93 ADDED SIDEWAL:KACCESSTO HANDIC-4pPED ARK,. SC SCALE. (613) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE; (407) 644-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS APP 'D 10 - 50' OF BY t ~i T TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED ' T. m OAK TREE Q i. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVp), N TE: EE VICINITY ~ ZONING MAP + ®CAMPEIOR TREE 0 S S46 19 OI E REQUIRED • (MIIV, QR i4(AX 1 2. THE IACATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS 65,33 v ~ PALM TREE p o ~ ~ ~ ~ r , ZONING DISTRICT: RM-12 (18.17$ AC)(tI N/p LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR AREA OF THE PROJECT ~ CITRUS TREE p AL/C (7.94 AC) VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. X'~ ~ ° USE' ~ MULTIPLE FAMILY N/A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS x ~ N2 0239 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE ~ (APAR'I'MF.NI'S) PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL 11CANDY" AND THE UTILITY 2.60 TO EXISTING WALL 12°,IZ° I OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-262°6881 (5 DAYS IN DEVELOPMENT AREA; 791,703 SF (18.175 AC) N/A ADVANCE) . za^ X 0 w NET LAND AREA: 732,063 SF (16.806 AC)('t 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING S48 E ;a,... UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT x 6.79 , 0 25 5Q 100 DENSITY: 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY N88 52'02"W x ~ RM'~ 136 UN1'fS 186UNIISALLOWID CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR RESOLUTION. , BUILDING COVERAGE: 87,962 SF (11.1%) % 1ooo.oa ~~~e" z~ 4 9- ao° 6",' - SCALE: I 50 (71,736 SF APARTMENTS) ' 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON 12" (15,225 SF RECREATION THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. 1 ~ ~ a NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED -I- ~ 9, t.,. N. o =QUlRED TO sETSACxs: 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. 3 2 ~ s", r C fir-, H.p o 0,50 3' II'~ o- 6.4 I~c~ SERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDING AND W 9 ~ 18.3 .Q 0 Z~ `x.•15. ® I !G AND WILL FRONT: 2S 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY ~ s s,~ ~ BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE N D r s ~ ~ ~ ET THE siDE; 1Q' 1~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Ia° ~ F ~ APPRQVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHAL. 3 ~ 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY ~ ~ 2 I SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL/C ZONED LAND 2S MIN. 2S MIN. EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE FIARIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION ia" •t~ I 14,.57 r 4 ,ar ~ 1 L. BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20' hIIAIiMUM OR SO% ZO' MINIMUM OR SO% 125.8.3, 1966 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR v,l ~ OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100$ OF MAXIMUM DENSITX AS ' ° s ~ 5 J 0 tS BLDG, HEIGHT Bjix, HEIGHT' DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. . p 0 ~ o cn n 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN HEIGHT: 29'•10" 30' SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. 12" !~o ~ PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS; $9,000 (112%) N/A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT F.F. 5 H.P ~ 34 F x. M OPEN SPACE: CONSTRUCTION. I o I ~ ~ 14 ~ 19.5 1.98 ~ e 6" / ~ TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF) (77.6%) 3$% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY s~ . ~ 0 I d FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF) (98.8%) 50%a OF FII2ST 2$' OF CLEARWATER.. PARING LOT INTERIOR (18,12a sF} (2o.a%) x,340 (6%) ~ /i N s" 'b - LANDSCAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND J ~ a ~ PROPERTY LINES. 3 5 14" 2 r • A 14 I ~ /~e C7 0 ' PARKING: 11/2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE B-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE ~ ~ 0" 9,~, DWELLING UNITS NOTED. 204 ~ - ~ 0 S ~ ~2 r PARKING SPACES: 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF ~ FyL ~ ~a l~ 0 3 ~ F ~ ~ STANDARD = 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND ~9 9.. R s I io;19" ; 0 S qN ~y ACCESSIBLE = 12' x 19' w/S AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. p0 1 P~ S~ of (t) Of the 18.175 saes zoned RM•12, 11.63$ aces u contained within an area that allows 10,0 units 0( ~O` ~ 9 ~ per gross area. The remaining 6S4 aces zoned RM-12 must rnmply with the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE To HE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE "C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP - .PANEL ' S'ALUMIC~IEIM M~ L.P / ~ J ~~NCe 15 i requirements of ibe RM•12 zoning classi6caroa 126139-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1963, Six (6) parking spaces are delineated as "accessible parking spaces". One per aparunent building. . .9b / • ~ I ~ nl Net Land Area is the Deveiopmeat Area less the private roadway area. 16. ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER • 0 4 b ~18 -0 4 F.F. 3 I ~ti b M ti\ REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WYLL HE PROVIDED BECAUSE 37 ~ F.F. 1 8•aa POOL EC~~HPMEnT Is' THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. - 17.75 w'WOOD FENCE o ~ XI 6.. / / 1?, ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL. BE TAKEN DURING _ 14° ~•p caaana, s° SAN. SEW 1~.~9 / E CONSTRUCT%ON TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND TRANSPORT OF S~ 6 3 ~ ~ , , SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE"CITY OF CLEARWATER S/ ~j°®?~,~c EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. p' , . 1 ~3p 18. RA%SED CURBS TO HE CONSTRUCTED WHERE YNTERTOR LANDSCAPED aJ' 1 38 0 4 H.P ' `i v,r 4~' ABUT PAVEMENT. a 41 1~.5~ , I ' ~ 19. A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. 8 N ' 12" ~ 2 APPROXIIIMATIE JURISDICTIONAL yp, NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE LINT%L A 0 o I ~a ~ I ~ ~ rl ®\o~ , LIMITS tTYF) PERMIT HA5 BEEN YSSUED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO ~ 2 0 6.. CLEAAWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 90, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE _ EKTREME CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND %5 39 ® z ~ RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY .~_w%'"-' f ' H.P. _ 0 13° 9" F 1z" 8 1-104 VIOTJITYON OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. PR®PO$ED EXISTING 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES OF PROTECTED TREES. WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN - 0 I'• I CONTOUR - FORESTER. TM - L p l" ~ 2 DIRECTION OF FLOW NIA ! 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE I •12~~ ~ 4 0 ~ p CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, STORM SEWER W1 MANHOLE -.~.:C= I ~ 14" i 4 ® Cl~ ~ 0 I - Q 4 0 STORM SEWER INLET I I I I s ~ 3 ~rl`, 40 NIA MITERED END SEDTION N/A e cv o ,r M.H. . .~1 - I~',"~ l FLARED END SECTION NIA , ~ Is L,P }7 a ' SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE RMH ~ ONE POg04T ONE HC. 9KY HARB~R ESTATE~4 ® 0 • 1430 ~ p~,,lo° ~ D~ 6„ I coRPORa IDN coNO SCALE: 1" = 500' TOP OF BANK N!A ~ TAMPA BAY O p I O ~ ® ~ ~ 0 8.. Q I 14J'TS4'! (DEED) BOTTOM OF POND NfA 443'T64"E (DEED) 145'P64~E (DEED) 1220.01' (DEED) ' 4 F.F. Q~ z s 0 ; TJOaC (DEED) 1220,07 (DEED) 17.60 ~ m WATER MAIN G of 7 @i 4 2 II' 3" 24., ~ r e~-~ GATE VALVE ~ CC ~ *''aJ~. CIEARWATER MALL L. • 0 L. o o . C.ONTR L 5TRLIGTURE " so° ZLIGTURE FDiE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 2 OF 2 RM°t0 1529 ~ ~ ~ 14° ~ ~ ~ ~ I wl sKl MER ~ ~ M,i~ ® t~ ~ z BAYSIDE ARBORS PH. 1 Auc NJA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM-12 ~ " Q 0 r~ J TOP OF SKIMME{Z=10.49 15T2 8' a ~ z° .3 ro ~ I lE~= 1~.~9 FOIST FLORDA BANK RM-28 S14 03'39"W s c a° 9~,, 0 Q WEIR ENf~TH = 28 t^;, 0 _ 28~ O NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N/A rnDhers•w (DEED) ® 200.00' ~ o0 84.16' (~EDr' ~ DENOTES 51DFWALK ACCESS TO NIA "~BHEET a84•a1r'w tDEED) ~ 0 _ ~ WEIR EL. 16.10 43 Iz q ! e" ''5.44 l r 9 ® HANDICAPPED PARKING RM-20 ~ ' OF 2 2Dt.ep' (DEED) l04'q ~ 1 G.O. - I. .4.00 ~10",14" o p HEVRLE CONDO'9 N8216'4\8"N (DECD) .t~ RECREATK)N AREA ! reT,~r (DEED? asbad~ ~p f 'g',4r 6 's - ~ 105 L SU13- paAl FILTE 2 lo° ~ N ~ 'GAIN FILTER ~ o, a~ ~ I" G.O. I . E. 3.90 a ~ ~ i Auc 105 F" 6 ADS plpE 9„ ~ i •I4" ~ f~~ ~ F.F. 60 PIPE. Qti~ Nos' s 2'Yt toEEO1 ti 10•~ p 4 0 44 ~ ~P r 1.70' DECO) ~ p0, Ia 16.50 ~ Is" .4 3 ",10" 4 LEGAL Di I I - PI82'D019-N (DEED) O i~e.t4' IoEeo1 AL1C 0 lo" ~ FROM THE sw warn 0 7'F° P Wg 4 0 N48.21'S4'~ (DEED) OM THE SW CORNER OF SECTION t7 (BEING AISO THE NW CORNER OF SECTION 2D), ,r•~ OL q~~0 e,Te' tDEED) 5.59 f~ 2 i,,, ? ~ ~ TOWNSEiIP 29 S, RAr o„ a°,lo ~i ~ F~) ~ SECTION Z0. 400.00 FEI WNSHIP 29 S, RANGE l6 E, RUN 5.88•ST02'E. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 'P ~ Q G 0 "ITON Z0. 400.00 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGIIVNIIJG; RUN THENCE N.1.00'04'E. ALONG J9'~ y~°~~ G G' ,y SpNKOIB INDU9TRIE~,INC, 14"s" 0 3 ALINE 400 FT. EAST .aIE 400 FT. EASTERLY OF TI-[E W. LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, 154.00 FEET; RtlN ~ ya' ~ oo BAYSIDE TAMPA Bav s" 0 Q ~ lo" ~ o~~ ~ THENCE 5.88•ST02"E ~ I5 ~ ~ I CONDOMINNM PLA1 45 , ~ ~ i g w,M. o, ENCE 5.88•ST02'E. ALONG THE S. LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM a (SEE g NDOMINIUM PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55.59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, g ~ ,,h Q g S ? ARBORS ti 4 f-..,, 16.Og b'1 n~ SAND G ENT FLORIDA), 313.13 FT 3RIDA), 313.13 FT; RUN THENCE NS2.06'17'E, 40 FEET TO A POMT ON THE r ~~®~gA S~ PH. 2 ~L,P ~ 0' 2 e„ ~ a / IZIP-RA CENTERL[NEOFPEA 14 , 1 PINELLAS COUNTY, E NTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF y a ~ 9 fELI.AS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RtIN THENCE 50UTHEASCERLY ALONG A CURVE TO g ~J ~g - - „lo" . I $ s 30" ~ ~ ~ i THE LEb1' OF 100 Ff. to : l4° ADS E LEFT' OF 100 FC. RRDNS (CHORD BEARING 5.63.25'23' E„ CHORD DISTANCE 8b.19 92, 89.11 FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, g'~ t~"~. ) 1 8 ~ ~ es° FT.). a9.11 FT• THEN 20° 5.88.57'02"E., 588.08 FT. T'ST02"E., 588.08 FT. (ALSO BEING TIC SOUTH LINE OF SEVHI.E CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, 14 ~o°~ Ip' 192" 11 & 14); RUN THENCE I 46 , , RADNS (CHORD BEf ~ 14); RUN THENCE SOUTIiEA.SIERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FT. DNS (CHORD BEARING S.bl•38'32'E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 F'i) 123.95 PET; RUN ~ 13 - _ ' " THENCE 5.46.2EY02"E ENCE 5.46'21Y02"E„ 237.90 FT; RUN THENCE N27.02'S9"E, 261 FT; R[JN THENCE Il p o 5.48'2T54•E, 6.78 FT• 89 1312 W CERTAIN TRACT cc NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRUG~fED IN TH ~ 1812.30 T'2T54'E, 6.78 FT; RIJN THENCE 5S4•t9't7.0'E. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT RTAIN TRACE CONVEYED TO A.EL (SEE O.R BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ~ I S R E A RECORDS OF P[NELt. ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI H CITY 0 CLEARW TER STAN ARD FT; RUN THENCE s~ CORDS OF PINELIAS COUNTY, FLORIDA), 2m.ao FT; RUNTHENCE ssz'36'a9'E„ 197.a7 ~ JAPANESE QARDENS" RUN THENCE SS2•StY19"E., 149.74 FT; RUN THENCE S.7b•35't6'E, 1130.a5 FT; RUN MOBILE HOME PARK S. 48 TEIENCE s.la•a3.39"w ENCE 5.14'03'39"W, 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89' 13'12"W., 1812.30 FC; RUN THENCE 47 49 50 51 52 5 N.o•s2~s"E ALONG TI 5 3 4 5 5 5 6 5 FT; RUN THENCE N.81 •S27S"E. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST' 1400 FEET OF SAID SECITON 20, 733,92 M.H.P, RUN THENCE N.88.5T07'W, 1000.00 FT. TO THE POB. 7 58 5 9 SUBJECTTO EASEMEI PEARCE DRIVE, AS RJ BJECCTO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE, AND UT731'RES, OVER ~ 4RCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R BOOK 3051, PAGE <e .f ~ 586, PUBLIC RECORD; PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FIARIDA, AND SUBIECCTO EASEMENTS -'N -Pa- - FOR CITY OF CLEAR ' PAGES 684.687 AND C R CI'T'Y OF CLEARWATER SANCCARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 1704, 3ES 684.687 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 254.255, AND SUI3IECT TO EASEMENT TO ' FLORIDA POWER CC EASEMENT FOR EXIS )RIDA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING POWER LINES, AND SUB.IECC TO SEMENT FOR EXISTING WATER MAINS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOMINNJMS, ~ R WiTE{ F ToGETHE BOULEVARD AND PE LECHER WCCH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEV[II.E LILEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGES 586.587 AND ' » O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE L BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS CO[JN'CY, FLORIDA. AREA NOTEi EA NOTEi PER SURVEY AS SHO 3 SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, TH[5 PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.U5 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WffH V BEING 18.115 ACRES, ; IRE OR LESS, WCCH THE UPLAND ARIA (ABOVE THE APPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) 4 $ -24 94 IZE~I, UTILITIES I.AYb~t [NG 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. 5 2-13 5 RE . PARKIN(, LAYOUT. 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY & REV, POOL LAYOUT ~G 1 e9 1 UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK ? V bhUt ° 2 5.21-V4 AUUtU b Pltulvl. ruIVUC LD5 DRAWN I KING ENGINEERING ASSOCIATESf INC, FOR I 9-2-7-93 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TABLE JOB NO. 11 002-000 DAN s - Engineers Planners urve ors Z06Vi COMMUNITIES iNCo S y Scientists Landscape Architects CHECKED C FINAL ADDED LANDSCAPE BUFFER NOTE @ JAPANESE GAKDE S FIELD BOOK NO. ADDED NOTES 21422 PEK DKC COMMENTS SHT. " j~ H m._ry. T 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd, 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 KEMOVED DUMrSTER DATE, m° WINTER PARK FLORIDA 32789-1866 O.C. (813) 791-1441 TamPa FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 366 ADDED SIDEWALK Ac4ESS To HANDICAM-E-P MRV-lN SCALE, 7-14-93 (813) 866-0111 (613) 846-0904 PHONE: (407) C44-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D 1 = `JOB OF BY is a _ m _ ~ U~..I TO 8E REMOVED i.. ~ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~ TO REMAIN , Q Denotes Camphor Tree Camphor Tree Citrus Tree PR POSED R MAX ~ Denotes Citrus Tree C,~ Denotes Eucalyptus Trei Eucalyptus Tree ' ? Denofes Hickory Nuf Tr Hickory Nuf Tree ZO G DIS GT: RM-12 (21.69 AC) N/A From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 ~ Denotes Ook Tree R-2$ (0.285. AC) South Ran a 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East alon the West O Denofes Palm Tree Ook Tree ~ ' ~ 9 9 Palm Tree O ~ Pine Tree ~ , AI: C 19,262 AC ° ~ O Denotes Pine Tree / ( ) secfion hne of sold Section 20, 600.00 feet; run thence South 89 1312" India Rosewood Tree ~ East alon aline 600.00 fee o e ~ Denotes India Rosewood g t N rth rly and parallel to the South line ~ Denotes others (Ear, CI Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly a Maple) USE: LE F Y N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet; (hence run North 0°52'25" East, ,Ap 733.92 feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of ( ) Government Lot I; thence run South 89°57'02" East aloe the South line 9 of Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, 280,00 feet; thence run _ DENOTES SIDEWALM DE P 957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N'/A ` ES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO 0 'h 5~ ta0 $38 671 SF 19.253 AC ~z> North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet far a Paint of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARk T A: ( ) ° ,APPED PARKING 4 ~ pY_ j ~ _.__..___..I , continue North 27 02'39" East slang the East line of Seville Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West DENS ~ ° , 9 63.70 .eet, thence run North 75 1815 West, 184.76 feet; thence run -lz 216 s/AC 1o s/AC ° , North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36 29 07 East, 439.88 feet; (hence -2$ $ S/AC /AC run South 43°11'54" East 736.36 feet• thence continue South 43°11'54" u,ls East, 1,220.07 feef; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet• u ~ APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER I_INf_ 19 2' 1 420 SF 14.3 0 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West 1130,45 feef• thence run North B ING CO GE: 36, ( ~ , 013 17 i ` 52°50'19" West, 149,74 feef; (hence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 (119,$00 SF AP ) 016 13 1 9400 SF REC TION feet; thence run North 54°19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North ( 9 ) ° 22 ` ~ Certified as a true and correct copy, Dn September 12, TION 48 27'54" ,West, 6.79 feef to the. Point of Beginning. io2 4 7 220 SF AD S ) Is 21 Ig II 13 i l2 `~~4 ~ 1994, the Development„~gde,Pdministrator approved a 5imp1e ' a;<,~~~z ~ l4 ~ ~Q,3 . ~ ~ ~ 1994stment to th®~x'ite ~lan'ltvyt certified on January 6, for Baysi,ae Arld~rs, f~C , ~ ' 11 0 1 i 'h ~ , i p5 ! SETBACKS: ~ 3a ~ 't 014 ~Witnes mu atld the eat off~;ae~,City of Clearwater, ~ .2114 , ~ 14 , Flori r ~1 s,'~5th day' f e,~>"gmb r;F,1994. - ~ 1 > 33 tar r /~i~ 0 1 ~ I f Inr ~ ~ ' 9 ~ 9 ~br ~ ! ONT: 25 ~5 ' ~ 01 `(ol ~ i I o~ y SIDE; 10' i10' 2 II', p 9 ~ t~. ~ X ~ ~ ~ e y 1t . er ~ , 15 15 , IQ i ~ The charrr~es t~ ~ e f;n 1 ~s~~te play ~~clude parkinglot ~ ~ ~ ~ ad~ustmetf~,s~~'ou qui°. ~ - N15 ~ ~ e -teN 1 1 ~ r :~e L.. ,9 F.F. - AL/C ZONED LAND 25 MIN. 25 MIN'. 12 Go 2T 1 I% sf I4 ; ~ II A ~ ~ ~ rl~ ~ Subject to~th~ ~~5'.~sp``~- d~t~On,,` t1, q ~'q ' Certificates of , 6„~ Q I P' i 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1, Ohccupencc~b~l~h~ag sites~lan P.I ~ ) ~ ~I~ ` ' September 8, 1994!+ua++"'~ P submitted , 19V~.tis~'' I7 ® ~ p i ~ BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20 IVtINIIVIUIVf OR 50% ZtY iVffNINII.JIv1 OR SO% ~ ~ , I7 7,2o s sa ~ I~ ~ 1 17 ~ 13 OF SUM OF ADJ, r a OF SUM OF ADJ. A~ANA P I - ~~..~.a ~ 4 ~ V 0 ~ ~ { ~ ~ c. t .1 ~ ~ 2 n,.q~~ , BLDG. I-IEEIGII'T BLDG. I~IEEIGI~T p 02 '°;.e dq~, 16 `tj 151 , ~1 ' i/~~t.) 28 ~ E ~I ~ a f~~ I l0 2 0 ~ ? 2. ~ ~ 13 ~ 0 ~ ~ 9 ~ 16 i IG : 29 -10 30 Ie 15 8 13 i 23 ~ ~ 15 \o la _ o o , ~ . PA D VEI'IIC AS: 215,070 23% /A ~--r~"~ 3 2 I2 ~ Y 25 ~ , ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ , ( } ~ ~ ! 3 2 ~ ~~,.r 23 ~ (~LN. M.N. ~ I ~ l4" , ,FENCE z3 ~ 2 OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED 6 ALUM 2 L 93 I I~ t 27 17~~ 1 ~ 35 0 13 - 27 TOTAL FOR LOT: (616,436 SF) (64%) % 12 . ~7F T 2 ' ~ H.e 2 FOR ONT YARD: (35,768 SF) ($4%) SO%a S S 2 19°' 7 121 2s P G LOT RIOR (40,82$ SF) (19%) 12,904 (6%a) ' 2s x ~ ~ 19 Is 0 ~f EX 3Ei° SAN SEWER t I. ~~„t ~ 16(~ 17® 0 i 5CAPING: D ~hj 25 O ° 41.x. II 0 - G. D. ' I. z4 F, ® = t4q~' la ®lo I L,P ~UE~ CIG2AIN I"II~`C~.'f~~ P G: 451,(1) 1 1/2 SPACE X 224 2 r'~ a e h 1. , ~2ae ~ h:J O21 Is 2a I' ~ APPROXIMA~fE JURISDIC~~fIONAIu D LUNG ,15 I ~ LIMITS (TYPICAL), 1~ ~ .J'"1 16 12 4 = 336 3 ® 9 I t. ~ g ¢ Il ~ ~ III 01n i5 23 P G SPACES. ° ~ p 1 l X13. 16 C.C7P~(1. ~{T-fw.~~~ ~N~r,`~~:~, ~ I(..~I~ r~ 9 9 ~~1 0 - 9x19 9 ST - ~ la ~ ~ . ~ e : s i ~ ~ 27 ~ 19 7 AC SSIB - 12 x 19 w/5 AISLE ~ ~ 24 ~ 27 0 ~ ~170.T INDEX #2"1o w/caNC;. ~n,~ Q D) 9 ~ " (T~r~) A (t) kin ace elineated as "accessible arkin s aces" one er a artment ..Eleven 11 ar s s are d R P _ ~ 14 O P 8 P P ~ p ~,~<..m z5 F.F.. ~ ~ ~r O ~ 1~7 ~s17 aOT~. T 7 ~~1 ne at the clubh e. e~ P. bu~ld~ng and o ous ~ ~ . Z ~ 5,5 d 14 N`~' 11.to2 ~ . i..~~ ~ t Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway. area. 2 TIP? ~ p' ~ '~ANI~ GEM~NT' ~If-' G.'A~"' 5.10 g ~ ! 24 p { 19 , A~~ 7 „ v~A ti~M ~ ( ~ c,n~Tl~r-.{, ; r~>I ic.T ~a~l~~ w/ ~a~,{r~hnr~_r r'"" ® PI t~ ~ 4 6 _ ..r o ..,w 14 ~ 8 Q , ~ Q. ~ ~ (~~D ,r 1"CAE' (7~ ;~h11~{~I ~ Ir^7.'C{ ~.J ~ 't~ ~ _ WF~II~ 1.~~afFa `lam' 1 ~ E;~~" ~ ~ s3 OL RMH r 37_{.~. ~ \q. ~2 24. ~18 ONE POINT ONE INC.. r ~ 4 SKY HARBOR ESTATES j ~ ii a C 12 CORPORATION CONDO ~ I ~ ; c~ v ~ o i ~ r 5 ~ m ~ m a s m a u 543 1154°°E (DEED] 543 1154"E (DEED} 543 1154°'E (DEED] , TAMPA BAY ~ 4 ~ ~ ~N ~ q,. `fib L.f= SIJ~-I~l~AIN ~IL.TEfZ. I I o" 736.36' DEED) 1220.07° DEED 1220,07 DEED , ~ ( ( ) ( 1 I ,M~~ F ~ ° ~ m ;1.P ? ~ , ~ ~ 20.0 ~ CC ~ ~ 4 ~ , era ~ - ~ 13.18 Q ( \ l.P. CLEARINATER MALL ~ 15.to6 SHEET M-12 " A MH• ~ d RM-12 AL/C ~ ~ ® P~ FLORIDA SANK RM-2S ~ FIRST r9 / ~ ~ 15.5,, . t ~ ~ ! ~ Q 3 0° N75 I& 15"~! (DEED) ~ r 15 i ~ ~ ~ f~ ~ gyp. 164.76` (D ED S ~ c•9 ,p0", N54°19'17"Ud (DEED) EX l~. ~ ~ SHEET yP wATE~ M-28 f 207.60' (DEED) 1 X9.3 ~G S r4 ~ r 9 OF 2 F.4 ~ (T~P'~ TER~MA~~ ~ / ~ f ~ ~ S wA ..l ~ % 14 m ~ SEVILLE CONDOS ,1 p~ , (T^!P ~ RECREATION AREA Q N N52°3649 Vd (DEED] ~ ~1 0 1 4 , ~ Q" 6ti ® 17.4T (DEED) •\6 , `0 r ,2 ~ ~ 4 I 1 5 ~ ~ ~ .^a~ co ~ ~ ~ A ~ 13 / I r~,i' ~ - o EX. 36° SAN SEWER ,§p, ~ ~ o t® pl AL/C x°10 x`10'" -1____' .,~'4 EX. 10" SAN. SEWER 43@33'32'° DEED ~ t~ '\6 , p N ( ) ® , " ~'r ~ EX. 10" SA WER` P~Of? 51"o~M S~.WE1~. 63.70' (DEED) 6 R~ ,t ~ELo~ATION ~ C\ ~ v Ion \ ~ EX. 8 GATE VALVE. 6 - 7 ~i ~ ,,,,.--4 ~ ~ b N52°50'19"1N (DEEDy ~ Wt PLUG ~ ^ ~ u ® ~ DEED ~ I fE X . > 0 ~ 149.74 ( OL i~' ~ ® 46°27°54"W DEED Ex. lam" fzc:~° ~-fEX. 10" SAN. SEWER rm(•(-' N ( ) . ~ C? 4 a ~ ® 6.79' DEED ® 0 • ~ G - ~ L \ T~A~H COMPAGTp~ ~P ~ RM 12 ~x. Gum fix. ~ v°' SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. J ,~a~, ~ ® ~ TAMPA BAY ® ~ ~ ~ NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTI( ~ ;ONNECTIONS QUILL BE REQUIRED T® SERVICE EA H - C ti ~ APARTMENT RUILDIN ~ IT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ 4 TO MEET THE APPR( -HE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. 5 ,,,,.„~,er~,,,,; ~ 9-~-a4 ~~J. PARKIrl~ CasNT sl-re DA"s"A -t'~~~.~. 5 6-2G-94 REV. ~4.'pC7 ~ PaQKINCa LAYOtST, C/y I . ; 4 5.24-q4 f~~.J. UT~LiTIE5 ~A~fo~T' ~j~, ~ $i Vd~ l w ~`,o' , 3 5-27-94 REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACC, REV. SITE DATA ; ~ A m - ('a ED IN THIS BLOCK;.,, m BAYSIDE ~ s f. L LPS & ADDED FENCE NO. L.RAWN OR CONSTRUCTION l v 1 AV C, ll~ I L# FOR 2 4-21-q4 M~C~ `1 I~~ 4J I V J1142-001-000 r 8 inrs Planners urveors Scientists L J a scape Ar chitects r ZOM COMMUNITIES INC. 9.2n-93 ADDED TRASH CbMPAC Cr0r< FIELD BOOK NO. L SIT E PLAN ADDEDNEl" Lb,NL) AREA TO SITE MATATABLE SNT. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 w El W PARK, 289866 1 9'27-1-3 ADIDEDTENNIS COUF 'AN~DCABANA DATE, 5-19-93 (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 I T 1"'S FLORIDA 3 7 1 (8(3) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: 7 644-6300 -1866 9-27-93 ADDEp SIDEWALKACCESSTD HAND ICAF'Pl_ PA SCALE APP'D NO. DATE REVISIONS By OF _e_...... a ~ _ e a_ _ 1 I' i ~ d' ~n N M r~ ~ ~ Q ~ ~ ~ 9 r~ d 5.5 ~ ~ ~ 9 5 7.7.4 7 7 CLUST. CLUST. 5 , > 0 10 10 ; 0 y 8,8 6 , O i.y.. ~ , 6 30 (D) 32 ` 4 ~ ~ 23 12 4 2`8'15 / s, ~ 5 II 4 4,5 / 6 ' :~i ~ 7 IT) 10 6.6 ~ ~ i o: - Q ~ q ~ ~ 4~ Q 4,7 1N.M. 2~ ~ 29 '~II I 17 m~ I ~ I 8~ W.M. I ' 07~ 94 ~ (D) ~ 4 9 I 10 .6 7 g 10 0 { 10 4.4 ~ 7 ' a j~ ~ 4 3 i7 ) ~ ,3Q II~ Q ~ Q $ 4 Q 6 ~ i' ,:'>f°"45 (p3 4 12 3 ° ~4 4 4 12 22 ~ I 6 ~'S (1, . ~ 4 4 6 5 0 l0 0,9 Q Q ~ 4 ~ ~ ~,.,t~ _ ~ ( t w~~: ~ ~f~4: 0 j' 8 „ ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ q 5 4,4 9 6 4 4 4 7 7 ~ 7.7,7 2a r 6 4 Qom. 4 5 8 17 ®I 2 4 7 (~7 Q 4 I 5 6 N 7 i ~f 6 v 5 5 r 5 Q 7 6 Q ~ 't, 4 4 7 4 ~ ( - I- 9 nQ 12 Q 00 11 6 4 0 4'` S 5 S V 4 Q 4)I 8 g ~ .d&' A 4 5 610 II 4 5 5 / \a, I, ~ ~ 5 G ® ~ ~I . ~ o i ~ ~5 ' 0 25 50 100 ~I ~ 5 5 5 LC ,m~ ~ C, t ;i~ 9 0 ~ ~ ~ (D} 4 7 9 ~ 44 6 ' 4 fl. 7 s 75 6 6 6 7 6 ~F~ .~5 ~ (<~s , 5' 4 Q 5 0 10 I I,~' 4:5 ~ ~ 4 a s"~s 7• 005 ~ 5 e u I a ~ SCALE: I° A 50' (D) I 10 ~ ~ 4 7 ~ 4 Q 6 5 9 CA WASH II 4} 4 ~5 I" ~ ~ 7 5 Q 6 6,0 Q ~ ~ ,?~~j~ I2 0 s 7 s I2 I e APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIQNAL 6 5 7 6 7,11 Q Q 8 f^ 4 Q 4 ' 7 7 ~ 4 7 .4 ~ . D 6 ® 0 4 4 ; G ~ I ` 7 8 ® ~ 4 •4 4,4 I 7 ~i~~ 21. I',i: 5 g ~ 5 4 g ~ ~ Q 7 4 7 4 44 10 <5 ~s Q ps 5 s,e (a) ® 1224 LIMITS (TYPICAL) t~#z-521.4 e4 5 ~ ~ i~' l„ 12 0 8.9 I-.1- 5 8 mr9 ? ~ ~ 6 6 4 5 ~ .9 g 5 ~ : 0 8 6 34 ®I 412 07 i~ r Q 5 d ~ 4 7 10 ~ Ir l,j 6 24 6 5 4 5,0 6 ~ • ~ 6 5 ~ ~ 5 ~ ~°m!,~~ 0 6 ~k ~ 0 4~ 12 ® II I I W ~ c: a 7 ~8 5 5 5 ® ~ 5 ~ ~ 10 6 (D) 7.7 5 ~a,~ 4 4 6 4 0 (J 4 7 ~ 7 I~ 6 4 5 ~ ~ a ~ 4 4 4 5 9®®I 12 ~5 f8 ~ 0 5 ~ 6'6'5 5 Q 5 4 5 7'9 4 5 Q 4 5 4 0 6 re, 510 10 4 5 4,4 6 Q "4 4 v~ ~ F.F. = 4 , 4 4 29 f. (DI , 4 •9 10 ` 5 5 5 5 7 5 6 5 6 7 5 ~4.: '7 S`i 5 5 15 0 4 II 9 ~p 9 \ 5 5 5 J.Q Ip)®12 15 II.I 6 4 g Q 9 ~ Q 9 00 Q 6 4 6 4 0 4 54 4~Q M 6 4~ ~ 4 r;~,~~:~ Q I 5 O 17 6,4 9 g 4 II 7 6 - 1410,10. 4 4 4 0 0 Ip ~ ~ t F.F.- 5 9 7 8~ n5 6 2 5, 14 4 4 5 5C ,I"~ 10,4 4 4 0 6 J G 4 Q 7 5 e i 5, a 4 3 Ilfl 6 14 ~ ' 6~ 4 4 5 ~f ~~5 7 ~ 8 4 M ~U,ll 7 5~ 5 5 9 II ,5~° ~ 10 q 4.d~4 ,Q 7 .t'J 7 0 - o ~ 14 4~ 4 6 4 ~ e 7 ~5 6 10 4 B 6 4 ~;t 0 6 8 o ® ~ ,~.II I 1 5 1 , . 1 5 ~ 5 ~ 4 75. (j5 ~ ~4~~g 77 ( 4 0 6 Q6 ' STR. ~ 3 Q 13 4,4,9 6 ~ Q )g e 6 14 14 4 ~ 4 10 r . 5 4 ~ 4 7 ~ 6 ~ ~ 5 ; 4 5 9~5 2 5 7 ~ 4 g e,q 1~~ " ~.Y: --STR. 6 9 ~ d~~ 0 5 6 6 5 G 4~6 a~ 4 l~ e ~ ~ t °4 5 5~ q 4 4,6 9 10 , ~ 10 ~ ~ ® 7_ II 5 ~ ~ 4 7, Q 5 5 5 ~ 5 .b. , Q (D) 5 6 (11 ~ 66 e (,1 5 4 4 ~ ~ 4 ~ 5 6 4 9 ~ 4 0 4 .5 f 4 10 0 12 ® ~j 5 ';;4 4.:::; : ® T~E:ATMNN_~. k5Gf7M ~ ~ ~ ~'S~ 5 4 ~ ;i 4 4 6,4 ~s ~ ~ 12 1;~~9 6 ~ (TYF') 6664' 7 5 ~ 7 6`9~~"'6 4 6 ~rg ~ .8 4"'C"J 5 Q ~ 6 6 5 5 5 Ip) 4 ~'7 6 5 5,4, 4.2 t~ IO . 4 5 6';~' ia~~ ~ 66 ~ o 0 10 4 _ 4~ 9 8 5 1012 5 , 7~ 5 ~ G„ 4 _ 5 4 ---~-'+v Q IO,I ,I : J 12 i ' 8 5.5 r' ~ p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I12 7 a o 07 ('9 54 ~ M~ 8 5 5 s~4 7 I J tt 4d A T I 6 ~ ~:~10 . i 6.; ® ,4 ~ m 7 5~ ~~t 6 1 , ~3 ~ I , '':5 1 ~ 6 6'4 5 5 14,9 5,`~ IC' '5 5 ~ Q 5 ~~r' 6 , 7 ~y 5 (;;.4 12 6 5 , ~ 6 5 r~7 ~ ~;;a: bR.': 8 ~ 6 1~ ~ 5 J 5 n, ,9 .6 ~ ~ 5 ~ 4 8 54 5 ~ AD I I I A i I~,d1Y S~r~~>~ 5 4 ~-a.,~ 5 5 6 I ~ rl 13 12 6 4 ~,5 g 5? 4 4 5,.. ?~56 5 4 4 4 r5 5',:~~6 6 I 9.6 4 t ~ ~~j 10;10 0:1212: ~ ~ ~ 6 ~ 4,6 Q 9 ' ~ _ 5 4 ° ~6 4 ~~:.9 6 6 6 ~ ; 4,4 ~ 4 4,4 + ~ ~ 4 5 , 4,6,,.4 ~ ~4 4 ~ 4 ~„p~~ ~q 6 5 C 5 : ! ; 8 559 9 49 ~ 6 g4t.~~:d7 ~ 4 ~76 Q ~ ® 6'"",~, 5 44 ~ 4 .4 7 C) 10 16 ~ ~ 6~ 10,0 6 6 4 G 4 q 10 6 6 4°'~ ~ 686:6 9 4 NC1TE: HANfJ APPED PARKING SPA(; ~~0. 0 •6 6. 544 4 444 ~ !o 6 I 12 q 4 ~ °`~°4 o~ ~ D SER ESTHE HECREATION~( I2 5 I5 ~ 10 ~ A()MBN. f3t,DG. SfDEl1+ALK A E"S. ~ ' 9 ,'~1' 6 5 ~ 9 4 6' ~8' ~ ~I ~ ~ 1 C1 0 7 ~ 6 5 4~ 8 6 4' 5,7 . 5 6 10 M.~.° .Mµ, ro ~.I o~ATED iN F_~,~ Ito III 9 CJ ! ALUM. FENCE ~ t' r E CIE ra MINIMIZE ~ ° I 555 .~8 r n~ 4 f~ 6 ~4 7 6:8 14 ~ 7 f, 7 ~ 5 4.~ 9 2 6 ~ 4,6 4C~' G 5 8 ~ ~ O ~ ~ 4 4 65 13 12 I r I ,12,1 ~ ~ 7 6 6~q ~ r ~~~Or•3iwV~iDr~l_'~` as ®T~EE RHviOV la e ?IS I II GON-f'FZOI. OTRLlGTU12E V~~~~.IMMEI~. ~ I MODIFIED FQDT TYPE °E" INLET 1, ~ 6 5 ~o- 5,4 I 0 4 Q'' 8 6 4~°'4 Q 0.0 2 ,y~~? f ` '~/w 36 2 , 9 15 Ip 14 I I TpP OF SkIMMEI~ = I ~J'.(ol 12 ""f. ~ r a ? 1, ~ 7 } 7 6 5 ~ ` 8 e , Y ~ ,.~,n'~ o t~ / ~ rw.~ ~ Is 15 ~ ' PIER. welt. EL, 15.2 ~ ~ 4 to o to II 0 4 a T.O.B.= 20.1 w.~ ,~....~M ~ $~o I2 ~5 BOTT.= 22. r..;r~ It I~"~ . ~ ° ® ~ HOUSE L~.. = 12.00 (I~" Rcp) 0 IDI 410 PIER 1 0 6'6 10 ~ rr Q i' 7 18 ( i 1 0 ~~~^"`Y'."~ ~ ~ Q 5 ~ 14 ~ ~ 8 CONSTRUCT PROPOSED ~ 5s l0 % : , ' I I4 LE.=(-)0.93 ®e 6' ALUM. FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ ~ Q -~,~4s i 2 ry~Q R,..~,~~ ~ 5 GON8TRLIGT MA,NI~OLE a 1. I AT EXIT I~" 12GP I. E. ' N 6 Q ~ 37 11 6 ~ ~ ~22 ~2 12 20 4 IDI 16 2 °j. ~O (F~~~ADS 32 ~ 21. a o~ ) ro} 26. ~ 3 S R; 5 1311 ~ n Ci ~ 1 / , ` ~y ' . 0° 4y~~ . x I ' ~ N 5 EX. 6Q" RCP , ~ ~ STR. #3 ~ 2 4~ r ~ / TC 8 WM. / ISTIN S EXISTIN STORM - - ` I TR # o T. .B. . - CP STR # ~ 6.0~ p, \ \ ~ ° EX. 60 BOTT.. ~ gr \ , S 3 T.O.B. 4 21.5. U A 13.U q.5 LF Abs \ ® 6®m 0 Q' v ~ STR #6 \ ~ N @ BOTT. =17.5 (ti 4 ~ P5 . ~ ~ 5 ~ 35 L.PS uF! DR~pF'ILTER TO BE REMOVED. TO REMAIN ` --G.O. = I.~.. IQ GO ~ Denotes Camphor Tree MAI Q Denafes Citrus Tree ,o 0 a \ ~ ~ ~ LOA D I r Denotes Eucalyptus Tree ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree '~a~ \ \ STR #4 ~ Q, AREA ~ \ ~ ` ~ Q Denotes Oak Tree \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Denotes Polm Tree ti ~ ~ Denotes Pine Tree ~ 1 P~ EX~ FHA NOTE; SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE RcQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree.. m• fD C~ ~ / GONT(~OL sTRUGTU~E W~S{CIMME~ APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denotes Others (Ear, Chinaberry, Haply R Maple} ~ r- .IMME~ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MA~SMALL. Q 0 MgpIFIED FpOT TYpE"E" INLET GDNT~oL STRLICTU~E Tap of SkIMMEI~ = 21.14 NLET W/SKIMMEiZ E - , ~ ~ WEIR L NfaTN - Ib 3~ MpDIFIEp FpOT T`(pE E INLET ~NEIR EL. 20.40 ti~ 1O TOp of SkIMMEtz = Z~.ol E = 3 wEl~ EL. = 25.40 . LE• 21.5 PROPOSED EXISTING 15° THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE "'C° )D ZONE ""C1° AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD TNSU CE RATE MAP -PANEL 125139-0128C 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD). 8. ALL BACKFII,L OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY r 139®0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER} THAT IS TO BE INS'T'ALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE 2. Tf{E LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 16°' ALL STO ATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL r DIRECTION OF FLOW NIA ENT WTLL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER IT IS THE CONTRACTOR°S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT. OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION REQUIREMENTS, NO STORMWATER QUANTITY W; QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE ~ LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR 125.8.3 1986 EDITION OR LATEST EDITION THIS PARTICULAR THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY° r ( ) MPA BAYa m VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMTN 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT STORM SEWER INLET ~ ~ EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING ED BY AASHTO T-99° CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT ER ?REVENT EROSION AND ~ TRANSPORT OF NIA MITERED END SEDTION N/A n 3, ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND S'T'ORM SEW' SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED B LR, AND UNDERDRAIN PECIFIED BY THE CITY 4F CLEARWATER ~ PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL °fCANDY11 AND THE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. FLARED END SECTION N/A a POLICY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAYS IN SANITARY SEWER WI MANHOLE ~~;p-. ADVANCE). 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18°; RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE IN' WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS ~ TELEPfiONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE .INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT I ABUT PAVEMENT. 4° PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. TOP OF BANK NlA Y a UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 19• A B KET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL AINS WTLL BE PROVIDEDp BOTTOM OF POND N!A ~ ~ 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY n 20.! NO TREE EMOV R AL 0R LAND ALTERATION SHE CONFLICTS SHALL. BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER°S ATTENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF RAIIQN SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A WATER MAIN - Z u CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO a RESOLUTION. ' CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE GO 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE ~ ~ 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER .WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VI CINTTY OF Tl 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUS`T' ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. ° ITTY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND TS 0. a RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. tESULTING FROM HTS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY ~ W. I! VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 13° ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE R CODES . e,;,,---,~,~~~""" ~ ~ 6° THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES FINES LEVIED / NOTED, 21° IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID TN TRk ~ ~ p, NrA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS ° DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTH( .AID TN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES I NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES ,~~v°,"~~' RIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN ~ tS~. ~r.o o'; • 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE TN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF FORESTER. 7° ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITIi CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND ~ ~ 4% DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE , HANDICAPPED PARKING t7 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STA1 ARCfiITECT. CITY URBAN .FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIO FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ' ONSTRUCTION. ~ ' . ~ 5 '3-24. .:ee R4 fZEV. PAtzK1~l~ gL~G9 ~ UTf(rITt65 N~RR REC/ADMiN ~l.pla, ~y,,*,, 4 6-6-94 REV. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, ADDED PIER ~`'fisPl`?R'"OUSE DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION 3 5-27-94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, REV. POOL LAYOUT UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK JOB N0.. 2 421-14 at~a cp,~ P eMov~ 9142°009-000 DRAWN 1 9-27-R3 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER D RC COMMENTS FIELD BOOR NO, pAH En ineers FOR,- Planners urve COMMUNITIES INC. $ S y rs Scientists Landscape Architects 9-27-'73 AD0EDTENNIS COUPT ANDCABANA CHECKED 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 6406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD L' -9-27-93 Rr-MOVED DUMIST~-ADD.coMPAGTDRToSN . ICFZ DATE sNr. > Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Leconto, FL. 32661 p,i 6 1-2793 DDF-DSIDEWAI..~ACCESSTOHANDIC6,PFED A~•- 5 19-93 ac - (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 II - PARK, TER FLORIDA 32789-1866 (813j 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 SCALE. PHIONE: (407) 644-6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS AFPD 1°- 50" OF BY TO REMAIH TO 8E REMOVED Q o OAK TREE 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD}. ® ' 11 .CAMPHOR TREE Q NOTE: SEE VICINITY ~ ZONING MAP S4 19.01 E (MIN. OR ~ AX,) 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT a PALM TREE FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS 65.33 4 0 f ZONING DI (';I': RM•12 (18.175 A~(t) N/A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR AREA OF THE PROJECT ~ CITRUS TREE AL~C(794 AC) VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. X'~ ~ ® ~ USE; ~ MULTIPLE FAMILY N/A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER°GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS X ~ ~ N2 0239 (AFAR } PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL f1CANDY10 AND THE UTILITY CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE ~ 2.60' TO EXISTING WALL OWNERS} BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1°600-282-8881 (5 DAYS IN 12",12" ~ ~ DEVELOPMENT AREA: 791,703 SF (1$.175 AC) NSA ADVAxcE} . NET LAND 732,063 SF (16J~5 AC)~? 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING S48 E UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT X 6.79'. DENSITY: 791°1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 0 25 5Q 100 $8 52'02"W X RM-12 136 1$b ALLOWED CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR RESOLUTION. ~ r BUILDING COVERAGE: $7,961 SF {11.1%) % 5, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON 1000.00 ao" ~ r' e - E. (72,736 SF AFAR THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. ~1' ~ ~ I ' (15,225 SF RECREATION) s a I~.I ~ a NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL• BE REQUIRED T SQUIRED TD 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPO~?SIBLE FOR .PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED SETBACKS: DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. 32 N.P 0 0,50 'i° r©- Ir,,~ ~ SERVICE EACH APARTMENT BUILDING AND WI G AND WILL FRONT. ~ 7 . ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY 0 ~ a 6' s~ ~ BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ET THE SIDE; 1(Y 10' OF CLEARWAIER STANDARDS. AND SPECIFICATIONS. N ® r la ~ a Fy, ~ ~ APPROVAL ®F THE FIRE MARSHAL. Q ~ a 9"B",12" .0 ' ~ 8, ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY SEWER} THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE ~ 7~ 2 I (a 1 'I k 6 AL/C ZONED 1 AND 25' MIN, 2S MIN. EMBANKMENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE X0.57 ~ I 9,. / FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION BETWEEN STRUCTURES: 20' M OR 50%a 2(Y MIl! OA SO% 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION} , THIS PARTICULAR a OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO .100$ pF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS ~ °o„ i- ~,lo" 5 S BLDG HEIGHT $ ~Gj~' DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. ' ' 0 t~ 9, CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN HEIGHT; 29'•10" 30° SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. •,c...~, PAVED VEHICUI-AR AREAS: $9,~ (112%a) TI'~A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND ~ TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT , '~`,J F.F. ~ H.~ ~x. M 34 p I ~ i~ OPEN SPACE; CONSTRUCTION. . ~ ~ 1 16.4& , TOTAL FOR THE IAT: (614,742 SF) (77.6%a) 35% 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY 4 "`la" FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF) (98.8%n) 50% OF FIRST 25' OF CLEARWAIER. d ~ _ ~ P G LoT TN"CERIOR (1$,120 s~ {2o.a%) s,3ao (6%} . SOAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND Cv s• b /,g ,L rn 0 ,a ~ PROPERTY LINES. 14 P G: 1 1~2 SPACE X I3b 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE B-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE m ~ ~a 2 e° a• ~ b D G NOTED. r~ ~ ~ 'ti ~ ° 1 S~ ~ = 204 P G SPACES: 14, SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1J6.023 OF ~ Iq" 0 ~ ra,, r a ~q l STANDARD = 9' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWAIER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND I, I ~9 9., ~ r lo° la• S '94, yh ACCESSIBLE = 12° x 19' w~5" AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, c. tt) Of the 1$.175 acres zoned RM-12, 21.635 saes is ~ntaincd Within an arcs that allows 10.0 units ~ry per gross area. Tbc remaining 6.54 saes zoned RM•12 must amply With the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD -u " 5'ALUMi~UM M' L.P f a ~ rc uirements of the RM-12 zanin dassifitatiaa ZONE 11C" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAF - PANEL Q g 1251,9-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. - ~r rl c e Q 15 46 ~ R1 Six (6) parking spaces ate delineated as "accessrblc parking spaces". O®e per aparimcnt building. (a) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway arcs. 16. ALL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL MEET CITY OF C WATER . r. ~ ~ ; ; I, r; b a p ~ 'h ~ ^I ti REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE -~la ~ a F.F. 3 ti 37 ~ F.F. ~ THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA SAY. 1 8.0~ PDOL EG~UTAMENT I6' , . 1 17.75 / / 17. ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL SE T N DURING !n'WOOD FENCE ® ~ X. 14" I"'P GABAhiA 9" SA~, SEWE CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND SPORT OF - l~.~g / 6 3 S~ SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF C WATER S ,~'®~~r EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. I.I, ' ~ *n 0 ' IS" 1 38 Q' a ~ H.P 1 18, RAISED CURBS TO SE CONSTRUCTED WHERE INTERIOR DSCAPED 1~~'~5~ ABUT PA NT. ,Q.° q I~~, I 19, A BLANKET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. ~ I' f' ~ 1 ~ o ~ / APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 20, NO TREE REMOVAL oR LAND ALTERATION SHALL T PLACE IL A ~ ~ LIMITS (TYP.~ PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF C WATER PURSUANT TO C WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. T11E CO CTOR IS TO EXERCISE 2 0 ~ b 6., ~ 0 3 9 ~ z EXT CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO IN AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY H.P. ~ ® lnw ' , 9" ' VIOLATION OF CITY OF C WATER CODES. 1"1.04 ~ t; ~ ~ ~ PROPOSED EXISTING 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAIb IN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES ~ ~ OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN CONTOUR FORESTER. '~~~6 ~ ~ OtRECTION OF FLOW N1A 22. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ~ 2 ~ ~ I i2° ~ 40 ~ p C%TY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. STORM SEWER WI MANHOLE ®=s:C~ 3 C3 • ~ 4 ID" 9" F.F. 0 STORM SEWER INLET . g q ® 3 ~ ; . r' + ~ 1 ~ 40 NtA METERED END SECTION N/A i L~ 10" (t ' 0 FLARED END SECTION N!A ~ ~ w,~ J CV Y' i + 15^ 41 ~ ~ L.e RMN ~ SANITARY SEWER Wr MANHOLE --~r---•• ONE pq~T ONH YtC. 9KY HARBOR E9TATE9 T 3' CORPORATION CONDO ~ SCALE: 1" $0~' ~ 0 16.. ~ TOP OF BANK NtA ( ® ~ o a a F.F. e~ ~ BOTTOM OF POND N!A a43°fb4'E tDEEDI a4a°f64i! (DIED) a4J°fa4`E (DEED! i 1AMpA SAY tAE0.01' (D } ~ ,9 ® ~ TJa.3i' (GEED) UR0,0T' (GEED! WATER MAIN as ~ 17.60 ~ ~ ~ 4 2 7 ~ ~ Ir U" 3" 24" QATE VALVE . CC d ~'~J`'~ 16 12 .1 lo„ ~ ~ ~ ~ L.P, C` ~ I° Q o GONTR L STRL1GTUf~E CLEARWAIER MAIL ZUGTU~•E F8?E HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 4NOF 2 RM-t0 15.2 so" ~ ~ S I EI2 Z r BAYSIDE ARBORS PN~ 1 AL/0 r NIA JURISDICTIONALLIMETS RM°12 m ' 1~ . TaP o s~ nn = lo. ~ ~ / F I MEa 44 1Ea=1~.4~ (;1 FEt9T FLOREDA BANK RM-28 S1~ 08'x9.W ° a ~.4 z„ ~ ~ ~ WE A ,m a„ o6~a~~ ~ G"~ ~ IR ENF~TN - 28 q~~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ' WEIR EL. 10.10 e 28• V NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N1A wra°IDta°w (DEEDI 200.00' I0 e„ IS 43 1 DENdTES SIDEWALK FlCCESS TG D4.TS' t~~1'"' ~ N1 A ~ '~BHEET Sa4'f~i1'~ t0[ED! HAN[71CAPI'ED PARKING ~ :tDT.D to ! RM-20 r t OF 2 1 t94' 4 3 q 0 2 Is° %I`' ° G.O. = I. .4.00 eeaa.LE coNOO°B ~ Kaa°araa°~ (DEED! RECREAT~tt AREA / ~ 1l1AT (DIED! ~~~y5p~ I o" 4° ~ ~ ~ p ~ 105 L SU~+- pIZAI FI I.TEG 'GAIN FILTER. ~ lo,, f. N >A H.P ~ x ® ® 4 • ~ ~ G.O. I . E. 4C7 I 3 I ~ ALPO ~ ~S 9.. ~ ~ ~ 0 F so,, o ~ Aps ~Ipe lo' ~14" a . F. ~lp~ ,TO~~ K3t0°atDLED!(DEEDI , ; o 44 , , ~ 1 r 13 1 .1 6 50 ` >10~~ r°°~ I FROM THE SW CORNS \ ~ .14" X16 A O G4a.T4' tDtEDt Ap.tt, t 0 O f14D't a4~+ !DEED) DM THE 5W CO QF SECTION l1 (S G NW CQ OF SECTION 20}, .F~ ®L 0`~~Q 4.ae° {oEEDI I r „b,,, 1 5.54 2 e_ 'DDWNSHIP ~ s, RAD WNSHIP',9 S, RANGE 16 E, RUN ALONG NORTH OF SAID ~ 4 „ ~ l°-"~ , , sECnDN za 4oaoo FEt 14" 0 3 ~ ~ ALINE 400 EL, EAST ;79ON 20, 400.00 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; RUN THENCE N.1.00'04'E. ALONG ,~4~°v~~ 4 ti' flpAKEta P ®UDTRtE tC, .INE x00 ET, Y OF THE W, [.INE OF SAID 5ECTION 17, 25x.00 : RtJN a~' 04 BAYSIDE TAtApA 0AY r s ® ' p°' ~ 5.88'ST02°E, 6.. ~ S ~ I 10" ENCE 5.88'S7'02°E, A(ANG THE S LINE OF SEVIIIE CQNDOMINTUM 4 (SEE ~!4` ~ ya, AFtBORB e°~ 45 ~ ~ ` 0~ 8"w.>~I, s.aq. 0 Cor~OMtt•nuM PLAT , ~ ° SAND G EN 4 I~. og ~ T FLORmA>. 313.13 t: r~ NDQMINIUM PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55•S9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELlAS COUNP(, gtia~~° a, )RIDA), 313.13 FT; RUN ~CE MSZ•06'1TE. 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE d ~'',J~ PI-1. ? L P 0. ~.,.w~ s" a ~ t~I P- IZA C1~TERLBVE of PEA o' ~ ~ ~ ~ 14,1$ ~Ir ~ PBVELIASCOUNTY,F YI°ERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE OR BOOK 342t, FADE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ~ 'ELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA}; RtIN THENCE SO[ITHFASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO ~`~f lo.lo ' P ~ 30 ~u ~ THE LEFT OF 1~ ET. E LEFT OF 1~ FT. RADIUS (CHORD BEARING 5.63.25'2J' E, CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 y?, ~ 1 6 ",14" ~ i e9° ! pS FT.), 89.11 FI"; THENI . ~ 7 ~ I . ~J. ~ r s.aa•sroxE, ssa.os F-r. 89.11 FT; THENCE CONTINUE A[ANG THE CENTER1.iNE OF PEARCE DRIVE, ` l• 5T02°E, 588.08 FT. (ALSO BEING THE SOtTTH LINE OF SEVIlIE CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, ~ 20° 14°,IO°y~----._.- II" ~ tt $C 14); RUN THENCE 192' k 14); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FI. 4 6 RADIUS ~CHDRD BF.~ DIUS (CHORD BEARING 5.67'38'32"E, CHORD DISTANCE 221,11 F1} 123.95 FE1"; RUN ENCE 5.46'20'OYE, 237.90 F['; RUN THENCE N27°02'S9"E„ 2.61 FP; RUN THENCE 3 1 q e ii 5.48.27'S4'E., 6.18 FT„ I / u Q 8 1312 ~ cERTAIx TRACT Co i•2T54•E., 6.18 FT: RUN THENCE S54.19'11.0'E. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT ~l NQTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRU~TED I ~ 1812.30 N T N I S R E A ~ RECORDS OF PINELU RTAIN TRACT CONVEYED TO A.E.L. (SEE O.R BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ~ CORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FIARIDA), 207.80 FT; RUN THENCE SS2° 36'49'E.,197.a7 ® JAPANESE pARDENS ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI H CITY 0 CLEARW TER STAN ARDS. Fr; RuN THENCE s.~ RUN THENCE SS2°SO'19'E„ 149.74 FT; RUN THENCE 5.76.35't6'E, I130.45 FT; RUN MOOILE NOM ENCE 5,14.03'39"W, 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89°1312"W, 181230 Ff: RUN THENCE E PARK 47 48 THENCE s.la•a3.3s°W. 4 9 5 0 51 N.a •sz•zs°E. ALONG T1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Fr; RuN THENCE N.BE °S2'25°E ALONG THE FASO LINE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID SECTION 20, 733.92 M.H.P. ~ 57 58 f I RUN THENCE N.88'STOYW. 2000.00 FT. TO THE FOB. 5 g suBIECrTO EASEMEi 31ECI'TO EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, DRAINAGE, AND UTILITIES, OVER ~ CE DRIVE, AS RI ~ ~ 1, 586, PUBLIC RECORDS r.RCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 3421, PAGE 22J AND O.R BOOK JO51, PAGE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINEI.LAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND SUBIECTTO EASEMENTS w ----~j- ^ w ~ ~ W FOR CITY OF CLEAR PAGES 68487 AND C R CITY OF CLEARWAIER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R BOOK 1704, 3ES 68487 AND O.R. BOOK 327J, PAGES 2S4-Z55, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENT TO FIARIDA POWER CC )RIDA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISITNG POWER LINES, AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENT FOR EXIS iEMENT FOR EXISTING WATER MAINS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOMINIUMS. , e ,11pH++~'+++rer~r~ TOGETHER WITS{ A ;,ETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE * ~d"~1,(t,~ a, ..,,~'~'4 BOULEVARD AND PE< ° G.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE ULEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGES 586.587 AND ' . BOOK J421, PAGE rJ3, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ~ 6` 1 AREA NOTE: EA NOTE: ' ~ ° ~ ~ °i= PER SURVEY AS SHO' t SURVEY A5 SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.115 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WITH BEING 18.175 ACRES, P RE OR LESS, WITH THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE APPARENT HIGH WATERLINE) ~ 8 -24 94 12E`(, UTILITI e5 LA,Yo~r NG 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. _ ~ ~ - 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY ~ REV. POOL LAYOUT ° DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION - - -may ( , ¦ 2 ~i-27-94 ADDED 6' ALUM. FENCE IUNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK a w ORS . LJ .;e . L2~ ~rE P a r n; ? r ,p yl > m 9-2-7-95 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TAE5LE JOB No. I L1~ FOR DRAWN 0 CIA rES, 11 002-000 DAH m Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM COMMUNITIES, Q Engineers Planners d . . FINAL ADDED LANDSCAPE PDLiFFEF NOTE @ TWANE5E GPRDE S FIELD BOOK NO. ADDED NOTES 21422 PEK DK2C COMMENTS CHECKED ~.ro 2269 LEE ROAD' 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. SHT. KEMOVED DUMr5TEK DATE, 7 -14-93 Clearwater FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 L , FL. 32661 .9 1866 (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 4) 90 746-9190 0 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 3278 919 366 SITF ® ADDED SIDEWALK ACGES5 TO NANDIcArrED pAKV-1 SCALE (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 PHONE: 407) C44-' 6300 NO. DATE REVISIONS APPD 1" U' BY OF _ _ -m ' C TO BE REMOVED t, , LEGAL DESCRIPTION: REQ D ~ Denotes Cam hor Tree F P TO REMAIN I :amphor Tree PR PO ED MIN R 0 Denotes Citrus Tree :itrus Tree C,} Denotes Eucalyptus Tree :ucalypfus Tree r''; ~ ' . RM°12 21.69 A ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tref ZO G DIS CT: ( C) N/A lickory Nut Tree i ~ . From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 0 Denotes Ook Tree RM-28 (0.285 AC) , lok Tree South, Ronge 16 East run thence North 0 52 25" East along the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree AL/C (19.262 AC} section line of said Section 20 600.00 feet• r c L1 Denotes Pine Tree 'alm Tree 'ine Tree un then e South 89 1312 I East aloe aline 600.00 feet Norther) and arallel to the Sout ~ Denotes India Rosewood 9 y p h Ime i ilia Rosewood Tree Denotes Others (Ear, Chu USE: LE F Y N/A of said Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet• thence run North 0°52'25" East ~ e Ithers (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly B Maple) APAR 733.92 feet alon the East line of the Wester) 1400.00 feet of ( ) 9 , Y Government Lot I• e ' th nce run South 89 57 02 East along the South line 1 of Section 17, Townshi 29 South, Ran a 16 East, 280.00 feet; thence run DENOTES SIDEWALK D LOP NT .957,231 SF (21.975 AC) N A P 9 S SIDEWALK ACCESS TO 0 25 50 100 T A: 838, 671 SF 19.253 AC)~Z~ North 27°02'39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARKA ( ° aPPED PARKING - continue North 27 02'39" East along the East line of Seville SCALE: I" = 50' Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet• thence run North 43°33'32" West DENS ' 63.70 feet; thence run North 75°18'15" West, 184.76 feet• thence run I RM-12 216 S/AC 10 S/AC ' North 329.15 feet; thence run North 36°29'07" East, 439.88 feet• thence -28 8 S/AC 28 AC run South 43°11'54" East 736.36 feet• (hence continue South 43° '5 " ' II 4 7 II 11.15 1 ' East 1220.0 ee • ' 7 f t, thence run South l4 03 39 West, 574.62 feet; Is APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE B ING COVE GE: 136420 SF 14.3%a 42% thence run North 76°35'16" We ( } st, 1,130.45 feet; thence run North 13 ~I 17 2 119,800 SF APAR ) . 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 ( ~ . 16 94~ SF RECREATIO feet; thence run North 54°19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North I ~ ° , II 13 12 22 7,220 SF AD S TION 48 27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginrnng. 6 ( ) l0'2 ~ . 16 21 ~9 13 I II I ~14 I 31320 25 ~°'7 SETBACKS: 4 12 s e 33 ~ ~ I4 ~ 'Y 17 14 ~ ~14 I ONT: 2$ 25 2 D ' SIIDE: ld ,10 ~ L_ REAR: 15' ';15 ~ ( a x ; . , ~ is t o 1'ENNtS ~ I a a ..i~'~'~I 11,12<" , AL/C ZONED 25 25 Iz ca R't' 1 ! 0 c 11 Zk a~. ( ~ ~ F.~. _ ~ 21 N , 19 ~ s ~ I 0 0 ~ o , O 17 ` i9 ~ I ~ ' BETWEEN STRUCTURES; 20 M®~IMUM OR 50% 2(Y IVffNIMUM OR 5(1°'/0 17 ,,zo 0 0 p ~y I ~ 17 sa o ~ ~ ~ I ®13 N~G~~ OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ. A~A.N~. P ! , e , BLD BLD I kIT 3 z G. HEIGI~T G G ~ 2 to Q , i r ~ O 28 \ 2 ~ I ~ ' ~ IG ; 29'-10" 30' I6 s ~ e`n ` I t5 15 8 13 23 t2 I \o 19 ° .PAVED VE AS: 215,070 (23%) N/A ~ 3 2 Iz ~ ® ®25 27 2 0 43 ~ .3 ti~ ry 23 , ``~q~~~~ „Y ~ 14 OPEN SPACE: 23 z PROPOSED 6' ALUM. FENCE 2 / ~ I ,27 I TOTAL FOR LOT: 616 436 SF 64% ' 35% z~ s 13 ( ) ( ) FOR FRONT Y • 35,768 SF 84% 50% QF FIRST 25' 0 w.~ 2 ( ) i`q. 7 ~ 12,1 25 P G LOT INTERIOR (40,828 SF) (19%) 12,904 (6%) 0 25 t' ~ 2 Is\~, 17 ®12 ' EX. 36" SAN SEWER . pp~~ . `.fie W 16~ 17 SOAPING: ';a ~ z5 0 G. a, ° L E, 4.00 P 2 j - F,F, 4q5 ~ to 010 95 LF 5U13 DRAIN ~It,TECZ O P T P 1 2 PA E X 224 G. 51~ 1 / S C 1. zos 2o,a ,O X21 Is 20 APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL DWELLING UNTTS .15 I LIMITS (TYPICAL) = 336 3 Q s 2 16 12 4 I5 23 4 P G SPACES: F q ° , , u 9 41 ,III ~ ~ III 10 ' t 1Q ST 9 x 19 p ,13 Is GONG. MITERED END SECTION a ~ O PD.O.T. INDEX #27D.,W/GONG. P'AD AC SS 12 x 19 w S AISLE 24 . Is 0 t ~ ~ ~ ~ D) 9 _ A ~14 Eleven 11 arkiin s aces are delineated as "accessible arkin s aces" one per. a artment ` 2~ :F. P ~ T.o.e. = 1 a.5o ~ ' ROTT. 7 7.00 buildin and one at the clubhouse. 8 MAID ~ la l- s3 vvATC-~ 80 aa~ PIpE Net band Area is the Develo meet Area less the nvate road a area. ~ : P P Y z ~T~P~~ a o l . SAND GEMENT RIB RAC' ° u?~ 510 - ~q. 24 ®6 s ~ ADS I.E. 3 ply ~ 2 .~O ~ 7 BIZ 4 6 _....i o ~ t~~ ~ rn ~ ~ ~ coNTROL STRUCTURE W/ 51tIMME.R TOP OF SKIMMEj2, = IQ.2~1 14 ~ 6 ~ 4 0,~ n ~ ~ a~ WEIR LENC~TF{ = 25' ~ ~Q , r 53 - OL RMH 37 ~ vqa z z4. e 53 ~'~~~1 ~1 WEIR EL. /.'PC~ la ~ ~ ~ ONE P I N ' t- 1 0 NT 0 E INC. SKY ~ HARBOR ESTATES to p 0 ®12 ~Q ®I® ~ CORPORATION CONDO O Q i ~ o r m ~ ',o r 5 Q m ~ .2 I ~N U y 543 II54'°E (DEED)' S43 1154°'E (DEED) S43 1154°'E (DEED) , TAMPA BAY ~ ~ F• ~ q U MH ~ ;~'R~ ~?D l.F ally-DRA?N FILTER. w 736.36° DEED I 0.0T DEED 0 ' ~ ~ - ( ) 22 ( ) 1220.7 (DEED} , i \ ® , , . \ e ~ ~¢8s ,;%%"v , ~ G.a. = I.E. 4.00 ~ # 15.0 ? ~ .o. ~ ~ i ~ ~ r . ~ m o ® ` I o CLEAR+~ATER MALL ~re -L--.... c~ Certified as a true and correct copy, On ~ SHEET °12 ° ~ June 20, 1994, the Development Cade I`' , ~ Administrator approved a Simple Adjustment to v 2 OF 2 r ,~w~ 7 ;,~:y A a ! ~ ~ w F, ~ ~ ~ I the site plan last certified on January 6, 1994, for \ Wayside Arbors. ~~F,,, RM-12 ~ ALfC ~o F ~2 ~ o ~ ,y' ~ 15.E Witness`myhar~d~obido~h~,se~l of the City of FIRST FLORIDA BANK M-28 ~P `~9 Cleary3ater~~.Fl'orida on thrs~~~3nd,.day of June, ~ 0 ~ 2 0, N75 1615 W (DEED} ° A'~' 1994. 15 ~ v ~ ~ ~ 184.76' (D EII)°?°° O ~ ~ ~ ~ ;®Q•• N54®19'17"W DEED) r s ( HP F M-2a3 ~ SHEET ~ EED 2 S wiaTe~N r 2o7.aD (D ) p1 X9.3, ~e ~ SEVILLE CONDOS 1 OF 2 , cT~P~ Y~AT~RMAIi~1 ~5~ ~ ~ Q.epf,t~'Cgty'CI ' ~ 61 ~ ~ The eh tT~F'~ ~ ~ ~ , angQS to tT~~ siYe phn i®aludethe following: k ¢ ~ RECREATION AREA Q N52°36'49"W DEED ~®1 f' F I ~ oq ~ 1. ~'C,~e atl~fiibn>®fp ifa~a'C'high aluminum a , 6 E~ ~ 197.4T (DEED) , `0 ~ i 61 c4 ~ fe~~ie~,r^~~aa~~d a~~~,~2 western property a5 t 9 Us ~6 p. , } } r' ~ hne, u? r,Au~ ~ V~~ , t '~r--''" ~.t .i' J ~ ~ EX. 36° SAN SEWER 2. Revised the parking area. to correspond r i MN ' ~ .with the field changes requested by the ' ~ ~ ~ 0 , ~ EX. 10" SAN. SEWER City Forester to save trees, ~ o pl AL/C ~ ~w `~o / ~ 3. Revised site data table showing the revised .rte ~ number of parking spaces. N43°33'32"IN DEED o to w6, •Y~~' EX. 10" SA WE`D P~Op ST-OCZM SEWER- 4. Addition of a pier house and pier location 63.70° (DEED? ~ 6~ a~ ~ r --1~ IZ(vDDGATIDN over the. existing 60 inch RCP.' i ATE VA VE - fog 1r ~ E X 8 G L -~-9 ~ \ ~ ~ ~5 5, Added a five ft. high aluminum. fence 17 ~ around the revised pool area. DEED - .p 1 ~ b N52 5019 W ( W! PLUG r ~ 6. Added a six ft. high wood fence within the 0 ® .149.14 (D „ ~ L > 0 46°27 5 W DEED Ex. IS Izc. - EX. 10" SAN. SEWER I I'; ' ~ ' ~ pool area adjacent to the spa gazebo. ~ = 7. Added a car wash area, 1~ 0 q N 4 ( ) f~ ~ Q. G 6.79 (DEED) ~ ^ ° ~ ~ G 4 _ 1 \ T~A.SV-f COMPAGTQ~ 8.. Removed the designation for the cemetery: j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 9. 'Revised the pool area layout with perimeter ' JP RM 12 Ex. c~u ~.x . Imp J ~ C~' ~ ~ ~ `#ence and pool equipment fence. 10.Added six ft, high aluminum fence along ®4 SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. ~ J ~ the northern portion of the property. ® ® ~ ~ TAMPA BAY ~ ~ NOTE: ~ ~ ~ S AMESE CONNECTIO v ~v ~ APARTMENT BUILDING )NNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ J - BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LQCATED CI ~ . ~ ~ ~ fit; ~ ~ APR ~ ~ TO MEET THE P 0 ~ ~ ~E APPROVAL QF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ A q I' J V+ r _3 _ 5-27-94 I REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACE, REV. SITE DATA urvainw nur a. UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK - I & ADDED FENCE JOB No. ~d jrl F~ F. 6 DRAWN 2 4-21-~4 12-F-Et~C~411r~ 4tx t 'a t ~:cr t -art: ~AtA. 1142-001-000 ASS0C1Ar'.'-"1 DAN 'f FOR 9-n- 95 Ac)oED TRASH comFACfOK FIELD BOOK NO. P!5 7 Engineers • Planners • Surveyors Scientists Landscape 4 I MITI Architects ZOM CHECKED w 9-z7 `I3 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE MATATABLE 9 SNr. A\L 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. 2 2 69 LEE ROAD J Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL 32661 'J i 9-27-13 ADDED TEN N IS COURT ANP CABANA DATE q.C. - (813) 791-1441 Tompa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789-1866 1866 5-19-93 9-27-93 ADDED SIDEWALK.ACCE:SSTD HANDICAFPEr- PARK (813) 886-0111 O 813 846-0904 f. L: (407) 644-6300 IJO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D 1 50 BY OF o r _ 4. . _ ` i I I' ~ ~ ~ M ro ~ ~ p ~ M N d' s M ~ ' ~ 5,5 •.e 9 5 7 7 4 7 7 CLUST. CLUST. 5 t, a 9 a 6 O 75 ''II 6 30 (0} 32 M.N. 4 6 ~ 2~ M. t1./ 10 10 8 y M.l-4a. 45 5 a II 4 IO i ~ 6 i 7 ID 66 ~1 I ( ~ Q 4 ~ 4j ~0 II ~ II 17 10 I 2~ zs® ~ Iz ~I ( ~ 9 4 (D) ~ 4 ~ 9 ~ 10 6 7 6 10 @ ` 10 ~,4 ~ ~ t ) ,a.7 4 ~'h , ~ ~I 6 10 4 ~ 3 ~i~ 7 ) II Q ' ~ ~ ~ 5,5 ~ 4 ' Q4 4 q 12 22 I~ r s p'~ ~e ~ _ _ ~ o CI11 M.N. , 7 6 TY . 5 6 a to as ~ d7 7O 6 ` 5 °i°~° ~ 4 ~ QQ n @ 'ad 9 ~ 5 ° ~ ~ ~ 4 4 5 ~QP~ 0A4 ~ , ry 20 b' 7 6 10 S~~W.M. 4 10 7 4 6 ~ •..I h ~ 7, .7 Q ~,QS ~O 5 13 I 2 ~ 4 7 ~7 5 5 5 ) 5~a 17 ~ ~ 9 b I ~ a 4 ~1~, I 5 ; ( t 4 e ~ 4, ,4,7 T 5 (k~ - ; E 0 12 ~ 4 ~ @~ 7 0 6~1 9 6 3 ll,, o ~ 3~ 4 3~ 'r 1~ 3 ~r ,~a a 7 7 0 25 50 100 4,5,6,10 II 4 5 5 ~ i' 5 C f • ~ ~t, 5 4 4 - Vj (p r,. 8 q III t1 t y ~ (p) 4 7 y 5,..;»:''''~ ~ Q4 6 4 7 ~.W~.; I g , 5r~)4 ~6 5 @ ~ l0 7 6 I 65 `v' ~'S 11 ~ , I ; s ~ ~ ~ 3 ~ 7 loa : ° I. to ~ ~ SCALE; I - 50' 4 ~ 4 9 WASH II ~ ~ 4 5 a, r. o ~ GA r, 6 6 7.117 5 0> ~a ~ 4~ Iz i APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL ,5 7, ® ~ 7 6 ~ 7 ~ q 4 I ~4 7 '+~,~4 I s ~ (o) 4®a s ~ Iz24~j 3 LIMITS (TYPICAL 7 4 4 ~ _ 'i~,r ~ i ~ E, ~ 4 , 12 ~ 5 6 4 ~ 7' ~ 6,9 15 9 5 Ct~ ~e ~ i i~' j i~ i 8 6 15 I 12 (rJ Q 6' 34 10 ~5 a ~ 5 ® 6 6 6`' ~ `}4g 7 8 ~,'il,.,~y i Q 24 5 ~ ~ 5 0 6 (0) ~7,7 5 ~ 4 ''j 6 ~ ~ ~8~ 4 SaM.N.~ 4 2 I I I W 4 a ~ 4 7 ~ 7 I~ 6 1 4 5 S ~ ~ 4 ~ 4 4 0 i j ~ 4` 4 0 I 12 0 5 ~ 6,6, ~ 5 Q ® 4 5 7,945 ~ ~ 5~:. W S q Ja '6 5 5 I O 6 ,10 10 4 ' 4,4 6~(~G 8 ~ ~ 4,a~ q{"," q M~ 5; 5 g' S ~ 5 6 a ~ 6 °v, 4~~ 4 4b-, ~ F.F = tA} j 4 5 7 5 2 @ q' i 10 5 5® 5 IS 8 4 III 10 7 '~4 4~ ~j ( II 6 4 q (~4 7~~ 4 7 4v 1 r~ r~ (p} 12 , II 4 II ~,.r6 ~ LG.~ ~ 4 6 ~ @ 6 4 a~ ~ t7 ~5 6,4 g II 7 g 1410,10 4 4 4 6 4 I b,6,7 c - 9 ~"q , 7 8 5 g a i4 f .I^.- 5 5 ~ 4 ~ 14 i~ b;6 7 i~ 5.4`x. 7 ~ II ~ ~ ~ .5,s.a 4, 54~ 10 4 6,6 ~ 4 4 " 7 ~ 4,4 6 6 4 5 .:5 II 5,5 4 4 a 6 P, 6 W 14 J 36.0 7 5 5 9 q l0 4 7' O I 14 4 0 '8 7 a Q 5 ~ 4 I 4~ s I I ! r', 1 5. 5~ 4 4 75 6 9 7 6 ~ g l } I 1 5 6 5 040 6 4,6 6, d6 A ~6 8 14 1 1 ~ ~ ~ 14 STR. ~ 3 ~ 13 4.4,9 a Q Q ~ ' 4 ~ 6 4 IO~g 4 6 4 5 9 9 ~ 4 p~~7 m.~, 6 ~ 5 95 4 9,9,4 4 e ~ 5 ~ 7 1 •`-n. b o , 4 ~ 5 II 8 (~,5 g 5 a RCp ® Z -STR. . 6 9 4 8 5 6 6 4 ~,J I0 q 9 ~y a i ~ ~ 10 ~ ~ 7 II 5 6 ~ 4 7,5 5'S a 6 ~ - ,Jf 0 (D) 5 6 12 ® 6 s ' . a a I 4 5 0 4E I0~4 9 4 6(} 4~ ~ 4,6 9 ~10 14 . ^ 9 ~ 6 4 6 4 ,5 ~ 5 4 I 10 - 0 4 .5 q 4 5 4 (0) . j'. 4 7 5 6 a f .F.- 5 I,4 5 4(01. 45 ~ 4 9.4 6 112 90 ~ ~ .TREATMENT BERM 6 5 7 4 6 (TYP .6,6.6 4 Q 7 6 4 6~ 0 5 5 7~,1.) 4 6 5 5 4 7 ® 5 6 4 6~ 4 5 1 q g 10 10 r 5 7 0 0101 4 a ;5 0 12 5, 7 5 64 4 I ,I ,I 12 8 5,5 ~ II ~ ~ 12 4 7i, 6 ~ 10 6 4A 6 4 ` } 4~ b~ > ~'7 6 5 5,4 4'2 5 ~G ~4 c~ ~4 ~ ~ 7 5 8 4 ~ 6 G ~ 1~ 5 6'4 5 g 5 14,9 5 10`x^ 5 5 1 4,4 6 5~) 9 S 5 64 7 ( ~ C TI N ~ 7 5 4 12 6 5 6 5 5- 7 ~ I 66 5 4 ~ ~ 5~ 6 ~,,.54 5 ~5 ~ IITTI • N~~~ ,4.9 ~5 5 5 5 6 6 ~ 1~ 12 6 4 9 S 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 6 a 4 5 M. 10~ 0,1212, ~ ~ ~ 6 4,6 ~ 9 5 4 ~ ~..6 4 44 4 ~ ('i4 4,4~ ~ g 5, 2 i 4 ~6 ® ~ 4 4 O q'6 4 q 6 5( ~"~4 5 4 6 6 4 9 4 7, 4 a 8' ~ 'y~ ~ 1 5,5,9 9, 4 ~ ~ g 6 7 ~ q Q 4 4 ~ `w .,0 3 ~ 1 0 2~ 6 6 5 4 4 q 12 ~ ~ 4 4 4 4 6 5' ' 7 'a ry(k• o ' 0~ 10 8 6 6 q q Q~ 6 q 6 6 a 3 ~ ~ ,,'b 8 ~ , ® ~ Q ~ NOT .HAND APPED PARKING SPAC:~ ~ 4~,' 9 O la '7<~ ~ 1103 64~ 12 5 G`t~ 18 5 4 46 9 44.4,4 6 I 6 5 4 4 g 4 ~B 6 ,.9 ~ 25.7 , ®/p ~ ER ESTHE RECREATION( ~y' 12 5015 ,q MIN. BEDG:SIDEWALK A 1~ES~ZO s 9 5' ALUM. FENCE ~ 7 6 5 8 6 4' 5,7 5 ~•10 1. O I Q'~ATED IN I1~ 0 II ~ `3 ~ a E PIE TO MINIMIZE ~ i I 4 4 a ~ 5 5 5 6 4 @ , 4 5 7 a,@ ~ 14 p a'7 s' Q~~ ~~O~d~~l~~'ONt~ by ®~iFE REMOV 13 a ?IS I II ~ GONTIZOL STIZLIGTURE W/S{C.IMMEIZ. 6 7 <; 4,6 4~5 6 5 9,a,7 g ~ 11 a 6 ® 6 4 4 65 10 13 r O" I J2,1 .f - 7 4 Q ~y t ~ I n Q ®36 L+I ' s I ~ 14 I MoPIFIED FpoT TYPE E" INSET' r ~ q 9 5 5,4 10 @, , 15 ~ I ToP OF SkfMMEaz. = 19,1 12 ` ~ ~ 7 ~ 6 6 4 11 ~ ) 7 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ II 15 WEIR l.ENGTN=6' . / II PIED WEIR EL. 15.2 1 4 @ 10 5 / e,~ ` Is 4 ~ 15 HOUSE LE. = 12.oa ( IS° rzcP) 0 4 12 0 26,1.: ~ 17 l SOo 5 BOTT.- 22,5'. ~ L," ~ ~ Q * 22 (s}Q to PIER s,6 1o I 0 1 0 I@ ~ Q t r ~ I Q 14 LE.=(-)0.93 ~ ` 0 14 ~ e CONSTRUCT PROPOSED ~ ~ ~ ss ~ 10 ~ ~ ,I 6 ALUM, FENCE TO EXISTING WALL ~ ~ 6 0 GONSTRUGT MANHOLE. z ry~Q O ~ 5 AT EXIST. I~" 12GP I. E. ' - 037 ~ ~ 15 eQ , ~ ' i.. ~ 23 22 12 2 12 2a ~ 2 `22 32 la 21, 0 E o, 1 (a) 26.5 _ qj~ ~ ~ 13,11.. a Ci 4 _ I o ~ • ~ x ~0~,1 3 y S R. #5 e / 1 0 ° ^a 'x:10 ~ / O N 5 EX. 60" RCP 0 ~ STR. #3 8u 4) ,r ~ / W M. 'f' / ISTIN ST J EX Q o o oa EXISTIN STORM - - - _ II' TR # f ( CP ~ 11 0 ~ EX, 60 EX. 60 BOTT.. ` „r . ~ \ d' ® ~0 ~ 3 - T,a.B, u A 13.0. q.S LF Abs 1.5 L. 45 LF i~" CLGi' ~ $ 6 0 0 21.5 ~ ®/o m~ ® p ~ Q STR. #6 BOTT. =17,5 ' \ '•5 5 35 LP 5u~-DRAIN FILTER. TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN. F , 6~ NIS COU T 25 -F \ E~ ~'p~ \ ~ ~ e ~ MAI -G. O. = I.~.. IQC>O C~ Denofes Camphor Tree ~ 5 ~ ~ , Denofes Citrus Tree i~ Denotes Eucalypfus Tree ,o 0 ~ 4 ~ ~ LOADI G ? Denofes Hickory Nut Tree ~ ~ \ STR #4 ~o E °L c AREA Q Denotes Oak Tree ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 Denotes Palm Tree Q ~ ~ Denotes Pine Tree "a~' ~ EX. FHA IP ~ NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tree APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL BE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denotes Ofhers (Ear, Chinaberry, Holly'8 Maple) ~ ~ ~ 5 R G W GoNTROL T U T1JRE jSKIMMEIZ ~ uiMME~ TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL, ~ 'h 0 R M1~aDIFIED FDOT TYpE E INLET' hj CONTROL ST~LICTu E Top of SkIMMEIZ = 21.14 INLET W/SKIMMER E E _ 00 ~ W I R L N6TN I I; tl 3~ MoDiFl~p FOOT TYp~ INLET I ~ WEIR EL. 20.4fl ~0 TOp of SkIMME12 - 2,01 - I weld EL, = 25.Qv ~I hE, 21,5 ,'b PROP®SED EXISTING C'- ~ n 15, THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE )OD ZONE "Goa AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSU CE RATE MAP -PANEL 125139-0128C 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEQDETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVD), 8. ALL BACKFTLL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY 5139-0128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983. CONTOUR SEWER] THAT IS TO BE INS`.PALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER TN 16, ALL STO ATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL KENT WILL MEET CITY OF CLEARWATER DIRECTION OF FLOW N/A ° ' E REQUIREMENTS> NO STORMWATER UANTITY 1 IT IS THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION Q QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE ®~;C' THE RECEIVING WATER .LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION}, THIS PARTICULAR BODY IS TAMPA BAY. AMPA BAY. .VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SNAL~L NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS ' THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. 17, ALL PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT STORM SEWER INLET t EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT E: PREVENT EROSION AND ~ TRANSPORT OF N/A MITERED END SEDTION N/A 3, ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER SANITARY AND STORM SEWER AND UNDERDRAIN SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED; SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLARED END SECTION N/A PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION -CALL "CANDY01 AND THE UTILITY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY. POLICY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800-282-8881 5 DAYS IN , ( SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE ---~p-®. ADVANCE). 10, ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUI'P FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18. RAISED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE T1 ,D WHERE INTERIOR LANDSCAPED AREAS TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO .PAVEMENT ABUT PAVEMENT. 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. ^ TOP OF BANK N/A UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT 19. A B KET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED, BOTTOM OF POND N!A 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11. THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY r-, ' 20, NO TREE REMOVAL OR LAND ALTERATION SF CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY OF ERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A WATER MAIN iE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION. CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE C 98. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND EXTREME CAUTION IN THE VICTNI Y OF I T :NITY OF TREES TO REMAIN AND IS ~ ~ 5. .THE CONTRACTOR TS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. .RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. VIOLATION OF CITY aF CLEARWATER CODES. RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE ER CODES. <<<, .NIA JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS ~ c~. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED NOTED, 21. T TGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID TN TF LAID TN TRENCHES WITHIN BARRICADES O NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N/A a®~+`'~ ue ` ~ ~`s ` DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS, OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTI PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN NQ LO 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE TN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136.023 OF FORESTER. DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO N, ^v ( p?~? ~ 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WI'PH CITY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. JUN 71994 _ ~ c I HANDICAPPED PARKING C,> PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE 22: ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STi ARCHITECT. 's FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BY THE ho~};~ CITY URB FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUC'TI li CONSTRUCTION. TIV ~~`~,~"~I~~'1 4 6-6.94 REV. PARKING LOT TO SHOW ADDITIONAL TREES SAVED, ADDED PIE & 'R~;,, ~i DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION I ® 3 5-27-94 ADDED 5' FENCE & 6' FENCE, REV. POOL LAYOUT V ' ,JOB NO. UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK r d RS 2 421-14 a s - W~ Mov J A- FWVAI-Ir, SC'PG 1142-009~a00 fP 42 A SSOCIA rEa l ''.DRAWN ' - , FOR% 1 9-27-93 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER DR~-- coMMENTS FIELD BOOK NO. DAH COMMUL 14iE INC. Engineers Planners • Surveyors • Scientists Landscape Architects ZOM w CHECKED J"' V' 1-27-13 ADbErD TENN IS COURT AND CABANA SHT. 24945U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy. 2269 I -EL' A 9-27-93 REMOVED C)UMPSTF-RG-AIDD. COMPAGToRT©SH . I LJ=2 DATE, 5419-93 Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 (813) 791-1441 Tompa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 PARK, WINTER FLORIDA 32789-1866 -1866 41-27-93 DDEQ51DEWALK-ACCESSToHANDICAPPED AP.K.. I a.c, (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 SCALE, NO. DATE REVISIONS APP 'D 1 v ° 50` PHONE: (ao7) 044-6300 BY OF p, 1Jj ~ . TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED .OAK .TREE Q 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (N g, N TE: EE VI INITY ~ . CAMPHOR TREE ® S C & ZONING'MAP S46 19 OI E REQ ° / . FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS 65.33 PALM TREE p ~ la ~ (MIAt. OR 14LAX.1 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND ' IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT o AREA OF THE PROJECT ~ ~ ZONING DI CT: -12 (18.175 AC)l'I N/A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO ..CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR ®CITRUS TREE AL/C (7.94 AC) VICINITX. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFX ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. i t~ ® : _ x ~ N2 02 39 .USE; FAMILY N/A 3. ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAYBE IN THE AREA OF THIS ; CONSTRUCT PROPOSED 6 ALUM.FENCE ~ m ' (AFAR ) PROJECT, PROCEED WYTH CAUTION CALL 11CANDY1° AND THE UTILITY. 2.0 TO EXISTING WALL OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK., 1-800-282-8881 (5 DAXS IN ^ D P 791,1x3 SF (18.175 AC) N/A ADVANCE) . 2 a . 12°ar I 4 lV ° ° S49 E ' 732,063 SF (16.806 AC)~ 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL" EXPOSE ALL EXISTING ' UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT X ° 6.79 ° DEIVSTI'Y' 791-1441 FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION, ANX NB8 52 a2~°W 0 25 50 100 e '4 ® 1` RM°~ 136 186 ALI,A CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTTON FOR RESOLUTION. / , ~ aao.oo ~~R" ~a~" r 4 - _ scALE: r~ . 50 BULLDMG COVERAGE: 87,9b1 SF (11.1%) % U n ; (72,736 SF AFAR ) 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON , t ~ l ~ ~ a NOTE: SIAMESE .CONNECTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED T (15,225 SF RECR.EA•I'lON} THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED. :QUIRED TO S ACKS: 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FQR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED „ DUE TO WORK. THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. H.P ® 0.50 'o- SERVICE EACH "APARTMENT BUILDING AND WII 7. 9 ~ 18.37 ® 'l,, l5 , ~ ~ s S AND VIdILL FRONT: 2,5' 7. ALL MATERIALS AND. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY q ~ E DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE ~ N ® r .T THE SIDE: 10' 10° ~ OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. , J s ~ ~ i ( ~ ~ 1 APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHAL, r, ~ 3 ~ 17 ` ~ 35` 8, ALL BACKFILL OVER ANX PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATERLINE, SANITARY Q. ~ ~ 9"B"J2" ~ ~ ~ ~ , SEWER) THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL/G ZO 2S 2S MIN. EMBANI(MENT, ETC. OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 2, ~ kl(a,~ 16 ~ ~ I ' iro.57 i FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.. $PECIFICATIONS, SECTION ® ~ ~ 9. " ~ , . , " ~ . B EN U ZQ' TM OR SD% 2Q° OR SD%d 125.8.3, 1'986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION) . .THIS PARTICU .r^' 4 , ,,,,,r- ~ o. ~ ~ . ~ . , 1 f Q. ! d t~ OF SUM OF ADJ. OF SUM OF ADJ.. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100$ !QF MAXIMUM. DENSITY AS B GHT $j,~, GHT° DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99, ~ , G, ~ . / 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN ; HEIGFIT: 29'•.10" 3!Y SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARX. 12° 0 L1, / ~ 12" ` U O, go I PAVED VEHICULAR AREAS: 89,000 (112%} N/A 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND , TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO FAVEMENT 34 F.F. 5 H.I? ~ x. M OPEN SPACE: CONSTRUCTION.. i I ~ 4 19.5 6.98 I B" / ` Q 10" TOTAL FOR THE LOT: (614,742 SF) (77.b%) 35% ' 11. .THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY FOR THE FRONT YARD: (24,280 SF} (98.8%) SD% OF ST 25' OF CLEARWATER. P G LOT INTERIOR (1$,120 SF) (20.4%} 5,340 (b%) w 6° o / SOAPING: 12. .A 14-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ 3 5 df' ~ 2 PROPERTY LINES. ~ , P G: 11/2 SPACE X 136 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER,UNLESS OTHERWISE 1 fi 2 e . r., a , A q c~ .N t~' ~ D G NOTED. 204 7 P G SPACES: 14, SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136»O23 OF 4 : Q,, STANDARD = 4' x 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE.. LANDSCAPE AND ' MH~ ID°la° ~ s° Sq 3 S ~ ACCESSI$LE _ I2' x 19° w/S AISLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ~6 / p _r S ~ 0 r r / ® SF ~ (t) Of the 18.175 acres zoned RM•12,11.635 aces is contained within an area that allows 10.0 units per gross area. The remaining bS4 saes zoned RM°12 must comply with the standard code 15. THE PORTION OF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD F'ENGE ° requirements of the RM•IZ zoning classi6t~don. ZONE C AS SHOWN 4H FIRM FLOOD INS CE RATE MAP -PANEL ~ 129139.01280, DATED JUNE 1, 1981, Six (b} gazking spaces aze delineated as a bie parking spaces .Ono pee apartment building. , a I~ .96 ~ • ® 4 y y ~ Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area 16 ° ALL sT0 ATER QUALITY TREA NT WIL I, MEET CITY OF C WATER ~le -a a F.F. 3 ~ ~ ti` REQUIREMENTS. NO STORMWATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE 37 . • F.F. ~ ~ ~.aa / PODL ~C~IIiPM@MT 16 ;:,e: ,I ;r, THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY, 17.75 WooD FENGE ® , 17. ALL PRACTICAL .AND .NECESSARY. EFFORT S L BE T N DURING r 14. L.P GABAhIA 0` 9.. X' ~ SAN, i~.69 / EWE .CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND SPORT OF 3 S? SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF C WATER S/t<j'®?~,~ EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY, 0' ~ ' ' M~?. 4 , : H.F r~~ ~ 18, RAISED BS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE. INTERIOR. DSCAPED ABUT PA NT. 8" 19. A BLANKET EMENT FOR WATER MAINS WILL BE PROVIDED. ~ ~?I`L f `..1~'' ~ ' , 0 Q r APPROXIMATE .JURISDICTIONAL ao, No E REItovAr, oR LAND ALTERATION s1cArta T PLACE IL A o F ~ ~ ~ , ,~o L. LIMITS (TYP. ~ PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY TH& .CITY OF C WATER U TO ' 7 MN. ~ A 3 " C WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE CO CTOR IS TO EXERCISE i1, 3 9 , ~ "z !4 EXT CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES TO IN ANq IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR AHY ~ j N.P, ~ ~ 0 g, 13" 8' ® ~7Da' F' Ip^ • ~ y~''(rrn) VIOLATION OF CITY OF C WATER CODES. PROPOSED. EXITING 21. I CATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID"IN TRENCHES WITHIN B ICADES - • d ~ 7 Q• ~ ~ . j"~ . OF PROTECTED TREES WITEiOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION`AF THE URBAN • ~ . . 1. CONTOUR FORESTER. o~ ~ I "r 2 >.,.p ~ DIRECTION OF FLOW NdA 22. ALL"SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE F%ELD STAKED AND"REVIEWED BY THE P. r 1596 0_ 14" - i z, CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION,' STORM SEWER W! MANHOLE = =s.~== r - 3 0 o e F.F.: ~~1 STORM SEWER INLET. I ~ ~ ~ 3 17.aQ' 40 NIA .MITERED END SECTION NIA CV 0 ~ / ~ 14 ~ ! cv , FLARED END SECTION NIA i 41 c,, 15° J u~ 1. , RMH ' SANITARY SEWER W/ MANHOLE ONE PO~t ONE INC. 8KY HARB~R ESTTt3 7 p.~0. U,~ " ' f CORPORA ION C 0 ; SCALE: 1" _ ~Q(1' TOP OF BANK N!A r ~ ® 7 !n k/ 16 Q ~ p . ~ d ~ r I TAMPA SAY BOTTOM OF POND NIA t43'P84"C (DECD' t4a'iD4i[ (OCCa' ®IttO.OT roCEa)) ° a F.F. ' a.~--~' p a~ Z s ,F ® ~ I , pP.9 17,64 1 L ~ ~ . WATER MAIN.... Tae.7C (DCCO) ~t0.0T (OEEDI 4 2 ~ ~ " IT CC a9 did GATE VALVE .~~J,~ CLEARYdATER MALL L. P to u~ ` ~ I. o a C;ONTR L 5TFLt1GTURE ' 1~.2 so° t1GTURE f6tE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 2HOf 2 RM-10 9 / wlSKI Melt WAYSIDE ARWORS PN. 1 ALIC ~ 3 , N/A JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RM°tZ i~ u ~ ~ 1C>P OF BKIMMEk2=10.49 i5rz 4 ~ ~ ~ t~ z°~ 3 I WEIR EN N = 28' -~=10.4 ~ fNtST FLORA DANK RM-28 514 03°39'W 8 , ~ , o D • °"I, ~ t. P ~ ~ ° 4T ~a° ti,.l NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES NIA tne•less°w (OCEa) ® 2pD.04' ~ DENOTES SIDEWALK ACCESS TO J~°o, e4.rr1®j~?'° Ita4°Ierd'~ (DEED! ' .20 l REL. IO.IO 43 ~ 0 9 _ I5. 2 ~ HANDICAPPED PARKING NlA RM-2D BHEEt 101.8 ' 10EE6? ~,EF, 15° r , ~ - ~ :F ~.y~.~ ~,e''~ I DEYt.LE CDNOa'D r t OF s Nat°ar~ ~ roE~t ` , ` RECREATK)N AR@A ~ ~ 187,41' (DEED) a~eA~ 9 ~ 6 ~ 105.E SUS DRAIf~ FILTER. ?AIf,~ FILTER. 1'~ P° A~' " i I, G.O. 1. E. 3.90 ~ ~ ` AUG ' 1;78 ~ - 7 Q i, ~ n t;.,, ( > 105 F° ~ 9 ~Iq• ~ F.F. ' 60 ~IPE. I p~, Q~~~ N9 T°~ ~O IIDEEa) .sJ ~®A~ ,r ^ 44 ~e~ 0 ~ + ,3 16.5a j is" 2 lo° 15,1 , I °~o. 4 dq® ~ Net°DOb-a ta[CO1 ® (y9.74' laEEOt AL/C ~ / ; I d4 FROM SWC;ORNEF ~ , ~ ,°d~ ~®0 N4®°2 '94'W (DEED) M SW C0 OF SECTION t7 {BEWG ALSO NW CO OF SECTION 2D), ®L p 0 8,110' DEED) 2 ' ~ ~ TOWNSHIP 29 S, RAMC , ly. ,In° ~ ` ~ 3 ~ ; ~ .,r ~ ~ , w .SECTION 20. 400.40 FEE1 TISHII' 29 S, RANGE 16 E, RUN S.88°37° ALONG NORTH OF ¢ 6,t'40¢ RM-12 _ (ION 20. 440.40 FEET FOR A POWT OF BEGINNING; RUN THENCE N.1 °03'04'E. ALONG ~°r' ~e'"4¢ V' 81MK~S DtDUBTRIEJlJNC. ALINE 404 FT. EASt'E s" s.. p ~ 1 " NE 400 FT, Y OF THE W» LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, 734.00 FEET; RUN ~ a~' ®d WAYSIDE TAMPA 0AY ~ Ga •S ~ I~ a1 p THENCE S.88'ST02"E. 4 5 r / % g°' W, M. IS ® CONDOMINIUM FIAT 1 NCE 5.88°S7'02"E, ALONG THE S LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINIUM 4 (SEE A~A¢&~ ARBORS DOMINIUM FIAT BOOK 7, PAGE 55.59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PWELLAS COUNTY, 4 ~ o ~ , I~.og b1 M SAND G ENT FLORmA), 3L3.13 FT; y.. i (V h 2IDA), 313.13 FT; RUN THENCE N52°06'1T'E 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ~~ag S+~ PH' ~ q'? 0' ; ~ e" ~ rr RIP° RA I OF PENN "lo° 3D° ` PIlVELLAS COUNTY, FL OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF d LLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO ~g~® 'a~,9 . t1~9 to .14. ~ ~ THE LEFT OF 104 FT, R 19 ~ ~ 8 , 98° C~ ADS FT.)• 89.11 FT; THENCI LEFT OF 100 FP, RADIUS (CHORD BEARING 5.63.2573° E„ CHORD D[Sl•ANCE 86.19. m 4. ~a, 89.11 FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG" THE CENTERLINE OF PEARCE DRIVE, ~ I. E. 3. 2D° ~ ' s.e$•srorE, sss.os FT. la°,lo y~.,, u" I9T 11 & 14 • RUN THENCE 57'02'E, 588.08 FT. (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LWE OF SEVILLE CONDOMWUIMS 3, 8, ~ ~ = ~ ~ ,RADIUS (CHORD BEAF 14); RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF I66.b3 FT. (TJS (CHORD BEARING S.67.3872•E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 F'T) 12395 FET; RUN YCE 5.46'21T02'E, 237.40 FT; RUN THENCE N27°02'S4'E, 261 FT; RUN THENCE p - - o o ~ °1 5.48.21'54"E, 6.18 FT; R1 / _ ~9 1312 NOTE: LANDSCA E_ sUFFER TO BE C NSTRUC r" 1 s 12.a . CERTNN TRACT coN 2154"E, 6.18 FT; RUN THENCE S54°19'11,IXE. ALONG THB SOUTH LINE OF THAT CAW TRACT CONVEYED TO A.EL (SEE Q.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ~ E I N THIS R EA ~ RECORDS OF PBVELIA: IN ACCO DANGE WI H CITY 0 GLEARW TER S Fr, RUN THENCE ssz ~RDS OF PBVELIAS COUNTY, FLORIDA , 201.80 FT; RUN THENCE SS2°36'49"E,, 147.47 2UN THENCE SS2.50'19•E„ 149,74 FT; RUN THENCE 5.76.35'16'E, 1130.x5 FT; RUN JAPANESE l3ARDEN5- ~ ~ TA ' N ARDS. . CE s.la~o3~39°w, 47 48 VCE S.14~03'34"W., 200 FT; RUN THENCE N.89°13'12"W„ 1812.30 FT; RUN THENCE MOBILE NOME PARK 49 50 51 52 53 54 ' N.4°5225"E.NANGTHI 5 5 56 5 7 ~Fr; RuN THENCE x.88• 513 i225"E. ALONG THE EAST LWE OF THE WEST 1400 FEET OF SAID SECTION 20, 7.!3.92 M.H.P. • :UN THENCE N.88°ST02'W. 1000.00 FT. TO THE FOB. J ~ C°TTO EASEMEN CE DRIVE, AS REt ECCTOEASEMENTSFORWGRESSANDEGRESS,DRAINAGE,AND OVER 0 ICE DRIVE, AS RECORDED W O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGE ~ 1~ 586, PUBLIC RECORDS 'UBLIC RECORDS OF PWEL[AS COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND SUBIECT TO EASEMENTS u w FOR CITY OF CLENtW PAGES 684-681 AND 0.1 CITY OF CLEARWATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 1704, :S 684-681 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 254.255, AND SU$JECT TO EASEMENT TO FLQR®A POWER COA p EASEMENT FOR EXIST1 t0)A POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING:POWER L]DIES, AND SUBJECT TO I EMENT FOR EXISTWG WATER MAWS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOMWNMS. , ~,pduourr~,,~+ TOGETHER WITH. AN BOUIEVARD AND PEN ETHER WCTH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND. EGRESS OVER SEVILLE tEVARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3051. PAGES S8b-587 AND ' ,s r; . ' O.R BOOK 3421, PACE R BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ~y, " p NOTE: t NOTE:.. ~ t , PER SURVEY AS SHOW SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.115 ACRES, i ' MORE OR LESS, WTTH T BEING 18.115 ACRES, MI E OR LESS, WTTFi THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE ,4PPARENT HIGH WATERLWE) - , ~ G 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. ~ , ~ 3 6-6-94 REMOVED EX. CEMETERY & REV. POOL LAYOUT DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION m.® S;1 ~ B ® fA A ~ ra w .mss m 2 5-27-94 AD4)LD 5' ALUM. t•tN t JOB No. L[25 UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK MAY blUt: ^ I i f+ "W m 2 DRAWN INC. ArIPIGENGINEERING ASSOCIArEa FOR 9-277-93 ADDED NET LAND AREA TO SITE DATA TAPLE } 11 002-000 DAH ADDED LANDSCAPE bUFFER NOTE-e .TAPANE aE GNKPE S FIELD BOOK NO. Engineers - Planners - Surveyors - Scientists - Landscape Architects COMMUNITIES, ZOM INC. ADDED NOTES 21 4 ,2,2 RER pRC COMMENTS -FINAL SHT. r 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Lecanto Hwy ROAD , 2269 LEE E] 1:1 Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 Q.C. (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARi(, FLORIDA 32789-1366 (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 I.) REMOVED DUMI.5TER DATE 66 Slm"mE I 7-14-93 ApDEp StDEWALk ACCESS To NANDICAI°t'ED PARkIN scaLE PHONE: (407) 644-6300 NO, DATE REVISIONS. AFPD 50 OF BY 9 C. p ® i , TO 8E REMOVED TO REMAIN LEGAL DCITIONo ~.LQ ~ Denotes Camphor Tree tphor Tree Certified as a true and correct copy.' On IaI~. POSED R ~ Denotes Citrus Tree us Tree July 8,1993, the Development Review Committee C} Denotes Eucalyptus Tree olypfus Tree approved an amendment to the certified site plane ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree for Bayside Arbors - Phases I &II. ;ory Nut Tree O Ca DIS ®12 (21.69 AC} N/A Denotes oak Tree From the Southwest corner of Government Lot I, Section 20, Township 29 ~ RM-2$ (0.2$S AC) South Ran e 16 East run thence North 0°52'25" East alon the West 0 Denotes Palm Tree Tree ~ ..Witness: my hand and th~kSeal rof; She City of 9 9 C 19,262 AC ° ~ D Denotes Pine Tree n Tree ~ Clearwater, Florida on~this;•116th day of~~loyember, Tree ~ 1993 / ( ) section line. of said Section 20, 600.00 feetp run thence Sauth 89 1312" EQSt 010 Q II e 600.®0 ee 0 e ~ Denotes India Rosewood Tre ng n f f N rth rly and parallel to the South hne ~ Denotes Others (Ear, China( a Rosewood Tree ~ ~ ';Q USE: F Y N f A of saki Government Lot I, 1,400.00 feet; thence run North 0°52'25" East, ers (Ecr, Chinaberry, Holly & Mople) p ~ ~ ' 733.92 feet along the East line of the Westerly 1,400.00 feet of 5; AeP~rY Ci ~rkd I1 ~ ° _ 4 + et ( ) Government Lot I; thence run South 89°57'02" East aloe the South line 9 ~ ~ Conditions #°,3„8~9,10,1"q~ 1A 1 E P . 957231 SF 21.975 AC ~ of .Section 17, Township 29 South, Range 16 Fast, 280A0 feet; thence run ' DENQTES SIDEWALK A( ( ) / ° SIDEWALK ACCESS TO ~ ,_,,1h3, 6.&9 and 20 have been met. °M + ~ ° T ~ $38 671 S 19.253 .AC (2) North 27 02 39" East 43.67 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence HANDICAPPED PARKING ( ) ° ~ I00 5ub'ecttothefollowjn 7..m 'PED PARKING 2. Prior to the issUaq'e o ®°C~rti•~i~ate of continue North 27 02 39 East along. the East hne of Seville SCALE. I"' = 50' Occupancy, the dum~p~t'elpcam`Ei~ctr~r must Condominiums 14 and 12, 684.33 feet; thence run North 43°33'32" West DENS e 63 0 ee • ' be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum ot`12-foot clear .7 f f, thence run North 75 1815 West, 184.76 feet; (hence run I2 -12 216 S/AC 10 SfAC North 329.15 feet• thence run North 36°29'07" East 439.88 feet• a ce fh n opening to the front for access by °2S S S/AC 2S ' /AC run South 43°11'54" East 736.36 feet• thence continue South 43°II"54'° -erg 7 II,I5 , Sanitation trucks., Ii 4. Prior to the issuance of a buildm East, 1,220.07. feet; thence run South 14°03'39" West, 574.62 feet; APPROXIMATE HIGH WATER LINE g permit, ~ ~ X19 2 copies of the. approved SWFWMD and CE: 136420 SF 14.3%a 42% thence run North 76°35'16" West 1130.45 feet• thence run North l3 O CO ( ) , 13 II 17 Pinellas County Public. Health Unit permits ' 52°50'19" West, 149.74 feet; thence run North 52°36'49" West, 197.47 (119,500 SF APAIZTME } are to be provided to Engiheering Site Plan 16 / 13 i 22 \ Review. feet; thence run North 54°19'17" West, 207.80 feet; thence run North ' (9,4 SF C ATION} / 12 , 5, City backflow prevention devices are to be i S 48°27'54" West, 6.79 feet to the Point of Beginning. loz (7,220 SF ) Is 21 19 it la ° ° installed, and the applicable fee to be paid p X14 .\~13 by the owner, ~Q' ~s'' 4~ ~ 4 I I2 20 \ I~~ 6, A 20 foot easement, t0 foot either side of SE ACKS: 25 ~ \ ~ 0 ~ the existing sanitary sewer transmission Ii ~ 33 G 14 ~ 17 14 ~ main is to be dedicated to the Cit of i P ® ` y O . 2S 4.7 Clearwater Prior to the issuance of a ~ , ~ 19 7 `1 building permit: The existing 10 foot E: 10` 10" , , i S ~ a ~ ,a I ~I sanitary sewer easement will be vacated by . 1S' 1S' ~ le ~p \ the City of Clearwater after the dedication 1`a ° ~ e T~NN + ; e s ~ ~ of the 20 foot easement. tlt ~ 7. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of r '25' 12 C.D t~ 1 ~ 17 . 16 qQ. /C ZONED 2S II ~ ~ f ~'I F..A ~ \ ~ G Occupancy, a 10 foot water main 21, - I ~{P. p ° 19 i' p I QO o 17 i t9 ~ easement, 5 foot on each side of the water ~ ~ I ~ N ~t1 mains, up to .and including hydrants and I3E ENS [J S: 20' M OIZ. SO% 20' OIZ o „ 7a0 ~ ~ fig. ~ 4a I ®13 ` ~ ~ ~ meters, will be required. OF SUM OF J. OF S OF J. A~ANA p I ;e ~ I 2 / ,2 is ~ 17, Signs and fencinglwalls are subject to E G. IG E C. IG 2 Q r to separate review and permitting processes. 2e 2 I ~ ~ 18. The-requisite building permits must be d P , ~ i~ • ~~C procured within one (11 year from the date a ~ la i IG 29 -10 30 O Is N e' a7 t I B~, of certification of the final site plan and all I N ~ / ~ 0 , a 15 ~ Q requisite Certificates of Occupancy must 15 9 ~13 ~23 \0 15 ° be obtained within. three (31 years of the PAVED VE C EAS: 215,a7a (23%~ ~ ~ ~ 2 12 2~ X25 ®27 2 ®is date of certification of the site plan, ~ ~ ~ ~ 14 .m.___ 2 E, 23 2 OPEN SP C . l ° 2 I ` TOTAL FOIL LOT:. 616 436 SF 64% 35% la 27 ( 7 ) ( ) 27 ~ I p n i2,~ 7 ~ ,~A FOR. FRO Y (35,768 SF) (S4%} SO%a OF ST 2S 12a 2 ~ 15r , 4 EX. 36° SAN SEWER 25 ~ ~ r~ 19 ~ ® , 19.7? ~ 25 Ir; PARICTNCx LOT IZIOP (40,S2S SF) (19%) 12,904.(6%} I Is n0 ' IN G.O. ° OQ SC IN p 25 0 ~,.P. II 4 ~4 F,, y i~q5 to ®lo 9a LF u~ DRAIN ~ILTEI2 (I? 2 P~ E X 224 f~ 2o,s I~ a Sea ~ 1/ S t c 2~. ,,a ti 21 ® 16 zo APPROXIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 1~ ~ ~ LIMITS (TYPICAL) D LUNG ,15 I 2 Is 12 a 336 3 ° 9 15 2g ~ ~ ~ ~ II ° ® lu ~ 41c i P G SPACES: o 0 2 2 .13 16 I GONG. MIT~~~~ ENDr1'E~.TION P ST D - 9' x 19' ,a 9 I , , , 27 - 7 la ~p.O.T. INDEX 27Q W/GONG. pAD ACCESS 12 x 19 w/S AISLE e, z4 . 19 ~ d D) 9 A F. . a ! T.O.S, ®10,50 . ___m~m . _ v n .11 ark~n s aces are delineated as '°access~ble arkin § aces°° onk: r_ a artment _ 14 Ele eO P ~ P P ~ P P - { t ROTT. = 7.a0 fie' buildin and one at the clubhouse. - ~ 5,5 , i..~. ~a~'eRMAtt~ ' ~O ~D~ Pi~~ 2 (x) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the private roadway area.... ~Q. ~ 5AN17 GEM~NT szlP i2Ap 510 / 1 6 ~q. 6 z4 2 O rnat~ 1 ~A 4 6 lJ r' ~1 G~NT~.©L STl2L1GTl,1R~. ~tJ~ ~k.IMM~~Z I ~ ~ TOP Q~ SKIPJIfyI~.>:2. = iC?.2"7 14 ~ B o A \ Q Q, \ e 1 5a WEIR. ~L. "t./ O i ~ ~ ~ 53 OL RMH ~ ~7~ ' ~ ~q. t2) z4, ~19 la \ ~ ONE POINT ONE INC. ;r ® 6 SKY HARBOR .ESTATES ~ II ~ O Iz 12 0 ~ ,r CORP O ? t t r, O AT! rd CONDO , c~ ~ ~ \ (~.0. ' L~. x.`"10 i o 0 2; ~ m q ~ . t 5 ~ y e° o a.~' U S43 1154"E (DEED)... S43 1154'°E (DEED) S43 li S4"E (DEED] ; TAMPA RAY 4 ~ ~ MN ~ ~ '~G t,F SIJ~ ° [~I~AI N R'I L.TE~. I ° ~ 736.36' (DEED) 1224.4?° (DEED). 1220.47 (DEED} , ° / 4~s ~ A~ ~ G.O. = ~ C1© ~ ~ s® e `es Q1 ~ x 15.0 6 ~ ~ C C `41 ~,I ~ t, m~ \ ~ ~ L.P. CLEARVVATER MALL • ~ I~.~ m _ ~e~. SHEET M 12 ~I rn ~ 7 p ~ ~ OF 2 ~ 5 ~P r^ ,,~nungii~ I: RM-1 ~ AL/C ~ , ° p> ~ FIRST FLORIDA RANK ~2i3 ~ l~ G 7• ~ ti o a ~ N75 1615°'w (DEED .JJ ~ ~ p r ~ ~'d ~ ~i G~' ~ ~ I' ~ It ~ e ~ 194.76 (D E ~ ~9®_r . r~ . ' a '°W DEED i ti ~ 555~~~ ° RM_ . SHEET ~ ~y ~ a wA-r~R~ Cr ~i" / ~ 'Li4L' ° w 1,1liln a ~ Ie 28 r , . 247.64 (DEE ~ p1 ~7 ~ ~~P~ l"S ,q ~ °a l; o , ~ SEVILLE CONDO'S ~ 1 OF 2 , c ° to ~ ~ RECREATION AREA ~j N52 36°4 W (DEED) Eq ~ I 1 1~ P~O~~~.OW~Be°6BB°,E t`aq¢4 I 197.47° DEED ,®6 ~ ~ ( ) 5 .L , i @ ~t r EX. 36" SAN SEWER ~ 6°~ ~ i 13 4 P~~ / L BP NtN -.___A_' - EX. 1Q SAN. SEWER ~ ~ ` Ql AL/C ~ ~ ~ 43°33'32'°~ DEED ~ ~ , t.® r ~9 0 N ( ~ ~ EX 1®" SA WER Pool? `~T`ca~.M SE.WEGz ~~LO~.AT10N ~ / 15 63.Ta° (DEED) ~ 6 ca, X30' i w ~o~ ~ ~ EX. 8 GATE VALVE p, W1 PLUG P ~ N52°54'19'°~! (DEED} , ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ I EX. 10" SA r^ ~ 'I EX. 10" SAN. SEWER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ® ~ ~ I ' ~ ~ 149.74 (DEED)A OL O 9 49°27°54°'W DEED Ex.I~ fzc~° C~ ~ ~ N ( ) l ~ C3 a 6.79' DEED ~ O • 4° ~ ~ T~A~6°k GOMPAGTf?~ 11 ~ M-12 ~x. ~ fix, ~E7" O° _ ~ SIMKINS INDUSTRIES INC. ~ 4~ ~ ~ O ~ TAMPA RAY ; ~ NUTS: SIAMESE GUNNEUTIUP NNEGTIQNS WILL RE REQUIRED T® SERVICE EACH a ~ ~ APARTMENT BUILDING BUILDING AND tNILL RE DESIGNED AND LQCATED , E APRaUAL QF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~ , ~ TU MEET THE APPRUV ~ ~ ~.u ~ • ® ^tt ~ e I ~'y' , C a ~ ~ ~1Q r' ®_m®d® DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION - m t I. i W,"'rtLd ~ JOB NO. UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK 71 T, U L r 114?-001-000 t' 2 DRAWN FOR ~ ; - ~ _ ~ p FIELD BOOK NO. - DA t ,J - I - -®lEngineers • Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape iirestcts C) ukr , A 9-2793 ADDEDNE-=TLANDAREA ToSIT"EF-QTATABLE SRr. CHECKED .a6d ~D 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Censer Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Laconia Hwy. 226~() LEE a ~l Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 - (813) 791-1441. Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL 34653 (904) 746-9190 WINTER PARK, I 32789-1866 866 9-27-i3 ADDED TENNIS coUFZ ,ANDCABANA DATE 5-19-93 9-27-93 ADDED SIDF-WAL,KACCESS-rD NAN.DICAPPE (aA (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 e arc ,g a ~ r'P) ~ 4-630 SCALE v NO. DATE REVISI9NS JAIII SCALE 9F P ~ ~ ~ ~ M r+7 N p d1 ~ ~ ~ N / ' 5,5 ~ r.. l~ ~ Cr' ~ ° r~ a ~ 10 ~ ms's 5 7,7,4 7' 7 GLUST. C US 51 ;!i~~e G 8 6 L T. 9 , O ~5 I 6 30 {D) 32 M.N. q s 2'$ M. N. 0 I 5 M.k-~. II 4,5 g _ 4, 6 ~ ~J ~ ~ t 16 ~ RIO ~ i 6 6 _ a~ i9 _ 9 . (o} 8 } to Q ~ a 7 1O 4 10 I ~ 10 II f n~ I ~ 2 29 ~II 17 ,a ,8,7 4 ~.r~ ~ 9 I- 1 ~ g 1p g ~ 6 8 4,4 f~ ~;,,a. %,R i I,.~~,. ~ r- II 0 Y~i `~.i 1 I Ip I`~,~~ ~ ,.~a ~ ~ o a Qn ~II M.H. , _q 7 s TY. 5 s ~/,lo a,9 0 s ~ ~~,~R° ~6 5 ,,t @/m yy-- 4 ~ ~ ~l i Q: ~ ~.~J ~ 5 ~ 7,7 ~1, ~ 4, ;,4, Yi'`~ ~ ~ l ~w 8 5 0 ~ ~ 4Q 5 4 ~ r 0 ti ;a p q~ - f~@~m ~ 4 ~ 22 ~arf ~I, s to ~ vJ.M. 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Id i 6_ 9 7 11 4 8.5' ~,.4 ~ 67,5 ~ 4 R~g 10 4 n n t 10 6 4 4 ID) ~ 6 ~ E F g 8~~ ( ~ .I 4 5 5,5 ail ~ ~ya F~ 7 ~ 12 r a` , , Q O 4 s ~ t~ 9 6 4 g 410 P 4,6 9 la 4 ,6,6,64 7 5 ~ 7 ~ ~~.,.6 p~4 ,5i l . 7 ~ 4 I 10 F.~.= 5 44 5~^^,y, d' s t~~ nt°)~ a s,a s ~ ~I Iz IQg4 ~ TREATMENT B~[ZM ~ ~ 5 ~ 4 4 6i,,, ~a 6 5a age q~.~~"5 6 - 6 4 g 5 5,4 4,2 (17 1 7 4,9 10 ~ 41d~ 6fv~~ k'~ 1 .V 4 5, 10,1 ,IOJOJ 12 4 55 r'- e 5 12 5~'y 7 ~ ~ 5 7 4 1 ~ g 8 , II ~ ~ IO ~ ~ ~ 12 ~ 4 4 4 7 4.~ 7 5~~, 1 F 6 6. 4 ~ 6 (=~6,4 5 5 t~ )5 5 ~~o,R I ,gyp 5 r 5 14 B 14,9 ~ ~ I(!- 4,4 6 0 ~ ~ 5 5,64 ~ ~ RECREATIONS ~ 6 54 ~ 5' ~5 4 ~D ADMINISTRATIQN ~ ~8' 7 ~ 12 E,K~,~~ 6 e7r°+°~6 5 ~ 5~ ~7 ~ I ~ ,9 ~ s,s ' ae ~ 5 S"` "a5 ~a~~~~ ~ 4 s y 6~ 6 '4~ IB 12 g 9 (.5a 4 Q 5 4s' ~6 4 ~ 5 6 ~ r 4 i~" 4 5 5 4 4 5 10;10 0,1212 ~ 4,6 9 5 4 4 4 t,, ~ 4 6 5 .,N". °i~ 4,4~ 4 4,4 g t i4 ,4 ~ 4,6 4 u7 ,~~.~4 6 5~' 2 4 6 ~ j. ~g .H.~r4 5 4 4 ~'r 6 9 4 9 4=) 7,8 8, t R.F° ~ ~ ~ fi ~ 5,5,9 4 ~ 6 :,6 q.,ow 7 ~ 4 Q 6,.w,~ ~ gq.,,.444. < \ "1_ Q 3 I 0 ~2 ~ 0 a '~'aMM. C51 10,8 g 64 ~~4 h 4.w~~4 6 65~s„ w"~6~6 Q' ,y , ~ 1-/ ~ 6~4, ~ ~ ...4 9 ~ ~.,'10 _ Q5 4~~4~ 4 ,,,9 4 3 ~a,~. o C, ~ Q NOTE. NAND ",APP[D PARK{NG Sf'AC.~`8 4 g O 18 ~ (J1 'ER ESIHfi RECREATIC)Ni .2112 ~°15 e 6 I m,D. 12 a, . 6R.~ 6., 4 : 4 T~ 4,4,4 C~ - J. ~o 6 4 6 ~e,6 25.7 ~ Q r~ z. '~o r~ ~ A MIN. E3lDG.51DEWAEK h 1~.ES$20 ® 5 ~ 9 ~ 9 } ~ 7 6 5 B 6 4~ K4 5,7x, 4 '~Id / ~ ~ .,1 ~[Ir ~~dr;Y r> It~~ ~ a ~4 ~ FQ rnlr~~ ~ ~ III ? 0 11 ~~0 5 5 5 6 r-'~ 4 ~ 8 4 5 8 7 ~ A ~ 11 6 ~ i 4,6 4. 5 6 4 q 65 9,8,7 10 ~ 9 13 ~ ¢ ~ ~~,9~„'~ ~ la "8 I is a GDNTROI. STRraGTUI2E W/~KIMMEI2 7 6 6 ~ ~ I I ,12,1 ~,J4 ~~~wr Q 1 , @~ 3s f~ 1_ ? MOpIFIE.D FDOT TYPE'`E" INl~E"r 0 6 5~.a-" 5,4 10 8 ~ N ;7 q 4 ~ 6 6 ~ rti~"", ~ 7 ~ z 5~ 9 Is la e 14 ~ ~ ToP OF Sk.iMMER = ISM 2'I 1 7~~.'~ 5 r, ,f 4:,~f 37 ~ ~ II ~ ~ WEIR I.ENGTN=la . ~ ®Is Q II WEIR EL. 15.2 4 Io to 11 ~ r"? ~ 4 ° ~ a 4 T.a.B. 26~ 1 Q; , ~ ~ ,.M~ ~~„1p < r 15 1 `~Oo 12 ~5 BOTT.: 22 4 4l! 17~. 0 10 ,lrY 01~~ ~ t r' ~ I. E.. = 12..00 (18° 12GP~ Y ~ 22 10 ~5 ~ 18 14 , i ~ ~ tIF d f' ~ 1 i°`~ 5,6 ~ FY, Q' ~t ~ ~'s 810, t~ 3a w . ~ x 1 la I.E.=(-)0.93 ~ C'~ s ~ ~ ~ 15 ~Q 37 2 ~,~Q 0 ~ 5 ? ~ ®12 GQNSTIZLIGT MANI~OLE. I{j 22 23 12 20~ ~ ~ / ~ 4 {D) 16 2 AT ExIST la" (2GP i. E. 22 210 r' W p LE.=`~.8~(6AV5 B . ~ ~ ~ 0. ~ ? lof 26.5. 32 ~ , ~ 3 S R. #5 . ~ 13,11 ~ la ~ ~ 'ys ,,.,N• 0 2'10 N ~ 5 EX. 6Q~ RCP ~ ~ , STR. #3 6 W 4a i EX EXI5TIN STORM _ TR # T, .B _ _ 11 o fo a CI ~ ~a ~ ~a O ~ ~ _ fix. 6p ~ ~ o a E BOTT. = u A 13.01 ` ~ q~5 L.F t~~~ Abp ~ ®ry ~ ~ ~ \ 3 ~ T. O.B. ~ 21.5 21.5 L. - ~ e ~ 45 L,F I kGP Y , a ~ L® ~ 6 o a ' ® / rn v ~ a N STR. #6 BOTT. -17.5 ~ Q ~ _ 25 17.5 ~5 I ~ ~ "~~~_______35 LE SUS-D~AItJ F'ILTE~ TO BE REMOVED TO REMAIN ~.~j ~ NIS ~Qi~ T ~ ~ ~ Denotes Camphor Tree ~ 0 Q Denotes Citrus Tree Q Denafes Eucalyptus Tree ~ ~ L(~ADI G ? Denotes Hickory Nut Tree ^a STR #4 ,,o ~ AREA ~ ~ Q Denotes Ook Tree ~ r ~ ~ ~ Denaies Palm Tree tL ~ ~ ~ EX. FHA _ Q Denotes Pine Tree L~ ~ ~ - NOTE: SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WILL BE RCQUIRED TO SERVICE EACH ~ Denates Indio Rosewaod Tree APARTMENT BUILDING AND WILL RE DESIGNED AND LOCATED ~ Denaies Qthers {Ear, Chinaberry, Holly 8 Maple) ry CANTl~DI, STRUGTUIZE w~BKIMMEf2 SKIMMER TO MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE MARSHALL. ~j~ r' ~ ~ MDPIFIE.D FDOT TYf~E"E" INLET iNLEr ^a GDNTROL ~TRUGTU~~' TOP of SkIMMEk' = 21.14 ~ W/ SKIMMED ~ 4 ~ WEIR LENC~TN = 16 o S1 MopIFIEp FbaT T`f'pE ~ INI„CT WEIR E.L. 20.40 10 Tap o~ ~~IMM~tz = 26.01 _ w~Irz L~N~~I-4 = 10' LE. - a. wEllz EL. = 25.40 LE• 21.5 ' _ ~ PROPOSED EXISTING _ 15 THE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ZONE ' AOD ZONE "C'~ AS SHOWN ON FIRP~ FLOOD. 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VER' INSU CE RATE MAP PANEL 125139-p128 I'TCAL DATUM (NGVD). 8. ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (SIORM SEWER, WATER LINE, SANITARY 25I39-p128C, DATED JUNE 1, I9S3. GONTOUR SEWER) 'T'HAT IS TO BE INS'T'ALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WI`T'HIN TIIE 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE' APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND EMBANKMENT ETC. 0 ~ 16.' ALL STO ATER QUALITY TREATMENT WILL . , F THE ROADWAY IS i'0 BE COMPACTED PER THE DIREGTION OF FLOW NIA PS~ENT WILL 1~EET CITY OF CLEARWATER IT IS TIIE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY 'TO DETERMINE THE EXACT FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION REQUIREMENTS. NO STO ATER QUANTITY LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR 'I'0 CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR 125.8.3 1986 EDITION OR LATEST EDITION TIiTS THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TAMPA BAY. t QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE , , ( ) PARTICULAR VICINITY. 'IETE CONTRACTOR SIiALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 1O0% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS TAMFA BAY. TIIE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUC'T'ION. DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99, 17>' ALL. PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY EFFORT STORM SEWER INLET 2Y EFFORT SHALL BE TAKEN DURING p CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT PREVENT EROSION AND T SPORT OF N!A MITERED END SEDTION N!A 3 . ABOVE-GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA! OF TI 9. O ~ SEDIMENT TO SURFAC iIS C NFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND S`T'ORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRItIN E DRAINS, AS SPECIFIED SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLARED END SEGTION N/A PROJECT, PROCEED WITH CAUTION - CALL "CANDY". AND THE`U'I'TLTTY SYSTEMS TO BE RESOLVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NEC EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL PO ESSARY, LICY. OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800°282.-8881 5 DAYS IN L POLICY. ( I ADVANCE). ~ ~ . 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT' FOR ELECTRICAL AND 18. TSED CURBS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHERE . SANITARY SEWER WI MANHOLE TELEPI{ONE. CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR 2'0 PAVEMEN`T' ABUT PAVEMENT® 'ED WHERE INTERIOR DSCAPED AREAS 4. PRIOR `TO BEGINNING WORK, 'T'HE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. TOP OF BANK NIA UTILITIES TO BE EX`T'ENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT TEIE ENGINEER AT 19. A B KET EASEMENT FOR WATER MAZNS WIL MAZNS WILL BE PROVIDED.. - BOTTOM OF POND N/A 791A1441 FOR VERIFICA'PION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 11> THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY'I'HE CITY n c 2p. NO TREE REMOVAL OR D ALTERATION TERATION SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL A WATER MAIN CONFLIC'T'S SIiALL BE BROUGHT `I'O THE ENGINEER'S A`i"T'ENT'ION FOR OF CLEARWATER. PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE CITY O RESOLU`T'ION . 'HE CITY OF CLEARWATER PURSUANT TO CLEARWATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND ; EXTREME CAUTION 98. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE GATE VALVE IN THE VTCINTTY OF 5> THE CONTRACTOR IS Z'0 CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST' ORIGINATING ON PROPERTY LINES. .INTTY OF TREES TO REI~ATN AND IS ~ ~ ~ RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTIN( 'PHIS PROJEC'T' BY WATERING OR 0'P1-TER METHODS AS REQUIRED. ` RESULTING FROM HIS WORK OR ANY FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES. 13. ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE 8-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS O`T'HERWISE TER CODES. NIA JURISDIGTiONAL LIMITS 6. THE CONTRAC`T'OR SiIALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOI2 PENAIIFIES/FINES LEVIED NOTED. 21, I IGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN I DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT TN ACCORDANCE WIT1{ PERMIT CONDI'T'IONS. LAID IN TRENCHES WITHIN B ICADES ' OF .PROTECTED TREES WTTHOUT PRIOR AU7 NUMBER OF PARKING SPAGES NIA " PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE URBAN E ~i,~,Z~~ . 14. SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE. WITH SECTION 136.023 OF " FO FESTER. 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUC`T'ION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WI'I'Ei CI`T'Y THE CITY OF CLEARWA ~ENC)TE~S 51DEWA~K AGCFSS TO N ' ar TER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE ANT) OF CLEARWATER STANDI~RDS AND SPECIFICA`T'IONS. PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE N~ANDIGAPPFD PARKING 22> ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD S~ ARCHI7.'ECT. CITY URBAN. FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCT' IE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED .BY THE ~ K CONSTRUCTION. ~f ;,e , ' I VkJIbR'kU NVI VALIV I' VF( l;UN51tfU(;I IUfJ 20 UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK a L- 6 d C 44 o uHnwN ~r si r FOR H JOB NO. 1142 001 . DAH u 9-27-93 ADDED NOTES 21+22 PER DRCCOMMENTS FIELD BOOK W Engineers Planners - Surveyors ~ Scientists ~ Landscape Architects _.CCe i 11_1 TIES CHECKED ® 9-27-T3 ADO DTENNIS COURT ANDCABANA SHT. 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S. Leconto Hwy. 2269 LEE ROAD Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecanto, FL. 32661 WINTER 7' 1 !i' 9-27-13 REMOVEDDUMPSTEEPS-AD[D.CoIRA(--IORTOSk . ICF2 DATE. PARK,-FLORIDA 32789-1866 c (813) 791-1441 Tampa, FL. 33634 New Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190 186 q-27-93 ADDED SIDE "AD-ACCESSTOHANDI~AP n 5-19-93 ~y pED SCALES (813) 846-0904 PHONE: (407 644-6000 NO. DATE REVISIONS ABPT 1 ° 50' By OF a TO REMAIH TO BE REMOVED .OAK TREE 1. ALL ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NGVDj. RE A " " .CAMPHOR TREE NOTE: SEE VICINITY & ZONING MAP 6 1 E ( ,aR } 2. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN AND IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE EXACT ®PALM TREE p 65.33 FOR CONFIGRATION OF THIS ~ ZO G D1 CT: •12 (18,175AG~t}) N~A LOCATION OF THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IN THEIR ~ ~ ~ I AREA OF THE PROJECT . GITRUS TREE AL C 794 A VICINITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN f ( ~ THE AREA BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. q e u ° i ~ N 0239 USE: ~ LE F Y NSA 3. ABOVE°GROUND OR UNDER-GROUND UTILITIES MAY BE IN THE AREA OF THIS (AFAR ) PROJECT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION CALL "CANDY11 AND THE UTILITY m 2.0 . OWNER(S) BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. 1-800°282-8881 {5 DAYS IN '12",12" ~ D P 791,7113 SF (1$.175 AC) N/A ADVANCE) . pq^ ' ~ k' i i ~ 5.4~ E 732.03 SF (16 AC)~ 4. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES TO BE EXTENDED OR CROSSED AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER AT DENS 791-1441 FOR. VERIFICATION OF THEIR LOCATION AND ELEVATION. ANY 6.79 a 25 .~a iaa „ p •LZ 136 1$6 CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT Tp THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION FOR RESOLUTION. N 38 52 02 W e..9.. _ _ ~ . 10" °w... r $ ING COVERAGE: $7,961 SF (11:1%) % 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTROL ALL FUGITIVE DUST ORIGINATING ON „ 4 ~i~' SCALE: i" - 50' (72,736 SF APAR THIS PROJECT BY WATERING OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED, 1000.00 ~ ,'g ?ao° F"~,~, C,.,/ f~ ~ ~ I Ip ~ ~ „ ~ (15,225 SF RE T1ON} ' ~ s ~ r~ ~ ~ I~.r ~ IAMESE CONNECTIONS WELL, RE REQUIRED ,a~, F ~ NOTE.. S EQ1 IIREQ °rQ 6, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PENALTIES/FINES LEVIED s..... 1 1 ( ~ g6. ~ ..w ~ s.., ~ r ib. SERVICE EACH APARTMENT. BUILDING AND UI \Ip/"~~ v 5 A DUE TO WORK THAT IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT CONDITIONS. ~t~.X AND WILL FRONT. ~ ' 7. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITX ~ 32 H 0 X0.50 ~ o- ~2 ~ ~ ~ a I~.~~ ~ sq c~ , SE DESIGNED AND LOCATED TO MEET THE s ~ I~ HAL. TH~ S1DE: 10' 1(Y OF CLEARWATER STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. F f APPROVAL OF THE FVRE MARS 4 r' ia~ 3 ~ ' ~ ~ ' ~ 8, ALL BACKFILL OVER ANY PIPE (STORM SEWER, WATER LINE; SANITARY SEWER] THAT IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ROADWAYS OR WITHIN THE AL~C ZONED 25' 25' EMBANKMENT, ETC, OF THE ROADWAY IS TO BE COMPACTED PER THE 16.57 I~s° FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION B EN UCTU 2IY OR 50% 20' TJM OR SQ%a 125.8.3, 1986 EDITION (OR LATEST EDITION) . THIS PARTICULAR f , ~ • ~ o" ~ _ a ~ t~. ~ OF OF ADI. OF S QF AD1. SECTION SPECIFIES COMPACTION TO 100$ OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS ~ \ a ~ ~ B , GHT BLDG. GHT DETERMINED BY AASHTO T-99. A - ~ 9. CONFLICTS OF WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, AND UNDERDRAIN GHT: 29'-lq' 30' SYSTEMS TO BE RE50LVED BY ADJUSTING WATER LINES AS NECESSARY. B 12" p r ! ~ ryry PAVER VEH1 89,f}(~i (112%a) NSA 10. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INCLUDING CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE CROSSINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PAVEMENT ®A° ~ OPEN SPAN: CONSTRUCTION. r 5 H.~ ~ C~` ~x. M ~ ~ F.F. 1 4 r ~ ~ 14 TOTAL FOR LOT: (614,742 SF) (7T.6%) 3S% 11, THE SANITARY SEWER AND POTABLE WATER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY ~ r ~ 1 16.90 9.5 ~ ~ '0'~ Mho • FOR THE FRONT Y (24,28Q SF) (98.$%) S0% OF FIItST ZS' OP CLEARWATER. d 1. E P G LOT IIVTERIOR (18,120 SF) (20.4%) ! 5,34Q (6%) s• ~ L SOAPING: 12. A 10-FOOT MINIMUM BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN PAVING AND PROPERTY LINES. P G: 1D1~2 SPA ~ X 136 13, ALL PROPOSED SANITARY LINES ARE B-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE 3 5 ~ 14° i~". fJ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6; NOTED. ~ ~ ~ S ~ F~ r 2Q4 P G SPACES: 14, SITE LANDSCAPING WILL BE ZN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 136,023 OF STANDARD = 9' X 19' THE CITY OF CLEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. LANDSCAPE AND R g.. F S I MN 10" 1a° ~ ~ ~ ~ ACCESSIBLE ~ 12' X 19° w~5° A1SLE PLANTING PLANS WILL BE PREPARED BY A LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. k~ p~+e~ ~~~I,,, ~ ) ti l I}) Of the 18.175 acres zoned RM-12,11.635 awes is contained within an area that allows 1f).0 units ~ ~ ~ per gt'OSS area. The remaining 654 saes Zoned RM•12 must comply with the Standard code 15. THE ,PORTION qF THE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED IS LOCATED WITHIN FLOOD ~ `9 ~ R ZONE °QC" AS SHOWN ON FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP ° PANEL requiremtnts of the RM•12 zoning classifi~}noa 125139-4128C, DATED JUNE 1, 1983, _ I POO a 1,/ ' u X596 ti ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ (zl Siz (6) parking spaces arc delineated as'acc~siblc parking spaces. One per ap eat building. 4 ~ r ~a U~ p ~ tx ~ ~ (7) Net Land Area is the Development Area less the privato roadway area. 16, ALL STO ATER QUALITY TREA NT WILL MEET CITY OF C WATER ~ M REQUIREMENTS, NO STO ATER QUANTITY WILL BE PROVIDED BECAUSE ~ ~ ~ ~ F.F. ' ti~ THE RECEIVING WATER BODY IS TANPA BAY. s7 1 .oa 16„ ~ .l ~ / 17. ALL PRACTICAL ANO NECESSARY EFFORT SHALL BE T N DURING - 17.75 x CONSTRUCTION TO CONTROL AND PREVENT EROSION AND SPORT OF a ~..P od 9.. I SAN, SEWS SEDIMENT TO SURFACE DRAINS AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER . 5763 " EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL POLICY, r 6 Q• ~ • e o; iJ M,. i V 19. ISED BS TO BE CONSTRUED WKERE INTERIOR DSCAPED ~~Q•4~ ABUT PA NT. ~ r3 N.F.' ; I 19. A B KET EAS NT FOR WATER NAIN3 WILL BE PROVIDED. ~ 4 t6. i ~ ' ® 2 t(3 t r r ~I® / APPROkIMATE JURISDICTIONAL 24, xo E REMOVAL oR D ALTERATION SHALL T PLACE TL A a p`®~ 8" LIMITS (TYP) PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY T11E CITY OF C WATER P UANT TO C WATER CITY CODE CHAPTER 98. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXERCISE EXT E CAUTION IN THE VICINITY OF fiREES TO REMAIN AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY D GE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK 4R ANY r~ 7 2 ~ ~ 1 3 g c~ , VIOLATION OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES.. ~ 1 p 6 12" ~y..:~ PRdPO$EI~ EXISTING . _ 21. IRRIGATION LINES SHALL NOT BE LAID IN TRENC}iES WITHIN B ICADES 1 I I ~ ~ ~"°1 r, . 7 Q' i2" OF PROTECTED TREES WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION QF Tl}E URBAN CONTOUR FORESTER. I ~ ~ i 'iz" 2 ~ L.F' DIRECTION OF FLOW NBA 22, ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS MUST BE FIELD STAKED AND REVIEWED BX THE CITY URBAN FORESTER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. i 4p ~ 196 ~ ia" STORM SEWER W/ MANHOLE ~~;C~ I ? ~ 3 ® ~ 10° 9.. STORM SEWER INLET ' p w~ ~ ~ F.F. e . ~ 40 N!A MITERED END SEDT14N N/A ~ ~ ~ a 17.00` ~ " I t , FLARED END SECTION NIA Ol RMN ~ SANITARY SEWER W! MANNOLE --~p-~- ~ QNE POaiT ONE PdC, SKY NARBppR ESTATEgg f CORPORATIONCONDD j SCALE; 1° ~Q(}' TOP OF BANK N!A ' 143'T6~"E faEEDI i TAMPA SAY ~ z ~ w 16 1 ~ BOTTOM OF POND NIA sa3•r!a°E (aEEa) a~=oar 1¢aO.Or {®EEa1 13t.3E' (aEEa) QF, 4 F.F. I~ r ~Q, s ® ~ ~ WATER MABN s~, o~ 17.60 0~ ~ 1,. I,, GATE VALVE --pq~ - CC d ~ 16 F-y~i~ ,fir, lo° ~ E ; CLEARWATER MALL ~ SHEET RM°10 ;(°~~j~,'j{~R,~ FaiE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY 2 DF 2 R L ai°~UGTU~•E L.P---;' ~ so'. r a o ~ GONT ~ ~ r n. W Skl MER BAYSIDE ARBORS PH~ 1 ALrc ~ - p 1bP OF SKIMMED= IQ.49 ~~,.r~ N!A JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS RIA°12 S t4 0,3'39'W 6P/IE.1~=1Q.4~ F819T FLORA BANK RM-20 20U.o4' 4 ~ ~ z,. ~ ~ WEIR EN H = ZS' " ~aT Q NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES N!A Nr!°t!}!°W (oEEOf i 3 (i~ ,0, ,r, L.(P ~ EX. A, p ~ WEIR EL. 10.1(7 ~ .IS2a ~ ~ [)[::NOTES SIDEWALK ACL`ESS TO ~ p}e47ltt'p° (oEEa) ~ ).lp NIA SHEET 2ot,e ' (oEEOi FiANt)ICAPPED PARKING flM-29 / 1 OF 8 43 ~ e 15.4'' CEMETERY ~ t3EVALF CONUQ'9 ~ jy N!z•Sr4~!'~ faEEO1 1 RECREATKIN AREA J ~ 1l7,4Y @EEa) ~.se ~E ` is~ `~r ~ ~'~w.~ ~ ~ G.O. = I. , 4.00 ~ ~ l ~0"'14~~ s ~ ~~"°"s. ~ 105 ~a UFO -DRAIN F I LTI 2 ~ E,~ ~ I ~ G.O. - I.E. 3.907 DRAIN ~ILTEC2. ~ ~,®1~ N:f? I,.,,. ~ ~ 4~° 0 I ~a '9,®1 ALfC p~ti N4 70' ~1DE[D'roEEak 4~®p9 16~7a ~ ~ ~ ~,I~ ~ ~ ~ lay ~ Ass pl~~ ~s ~ ~ ' ~ ~ F.F. so.. 5 PIPE 1. 1 9"Ia„ ~ f~~' 14" ~ ~ ~ . ~ ¢ ~~jj 44 16.50 's N!z'!°,!°~ foEEO1 ,3 ~ z , ~ LEGAL t ~ ~ '4® 00ph~ N4®°2i'34°~ (aEEDI t~l.t4' (aEEa) AL/C ~ FRar~ THE sw caF FROM SW CO R OF SECTION l7 (B G THE NW CO OF SECTION 20}, OL p'~,~0 t,:s' foEEO} TOWNSHIP 29 S. RANGE 16 E, RUN S.~'ST ALONG NORTH OF ~ U ( J4 ~ ~ l TOWNSHIP 29.5, A l' ~ ~ la ~ ~ SEC°fION 20. 4~1,OB i SECTION 20, 40,00 FEET FOR A PO[NT OF BEGBVNING; RUN THENCE N.1 °Q3'44'E. ALONG 9'~ ~v~d u b' 9ppK~d9 lNDU9 TRIE NC, . to° ) ,lug , ~ ` ALINE aU0 FT. EA 14"s.. 3 ~ ! ~ , THENCE 5.68'STO~ p ~ ~ s.. Q ~ I S lo" io.. A LINE 400 ET. Y OF THE W. OF SA[D SECTION t7, 254.04 ;RUN J ~~,T~ ~a4 BAYSfDE TAMPA BAY CE 5.88°STQTE, ALONG THE S. LINE OF SEVILLE CONDO a (SEE ry ~~a, ARBORS t CONDaMIMUM PI 45 ~ ~ ° ~ g°W.M. ~ ~ ~ SAND G ENT FzoRiDA~, ~u.is CO MIMEJM PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 55.59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF P COUNTY, e"`y~ `'S-. PV-{, 2. ~R" RIDA), 313.13 Ft; RUN THENCE NS2.4S17°E. 44 FEET TO A POII~dT ON THE q~®~ F ~4 16.og ,~'1 s.. ~ a' l ~Y~ IZIP- R,~. a~'rTERizrrE QF P 0~ ~ U f~ PIIJELLAS COUNT'. RUNE OF PEARCE DRIVE (SEE O.R» BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ~ 9 ~i ~ ~ (l3 PBJELLAS COUNTY, FLORH)A); RUN THENCE SO RLY ALONG A CURVE TO °3 ~3~ X. THE LEFT OF 144 FC, RADIUS (CHORD BEARING S.63.2573" E„ CHORD DISTANCE 86.19 ,~4' CEMENTERY . .,mss . ss-^a+,..//" ."1~, ~ „lo° X30 ~ ~ ~{I ApS THE LEFT CF 100 I r l is _ ~ , FT.}, 89.11 FT; TH 1 1 iP' ~ _r ` 7 lE' _ ea^ ~ f . 3. 5.88' STOZ'E, 568.08 F'f.}, 89,11 FT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE CENTERLFNE OF PEARGE DRIVE, ~ ~ 7~~ t 1 2a" ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ 192° ! lI & 14}; RUN THEt S.8$• STOZ'E, 588.08 FI`. (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SEVILLE CONDOMINUIMS 3, 8, ~ 11 & 14};RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT OF 166.63 FI, w'do'~ ~ a° r RADIUS {CHORD I 46 , , . ~ ~ TTIENCE s_a6.2a~ IIJS {CHORD BEARING 5.67°38'32"E, CHORD DISTANCE 121.11 Fr} 123.95 PET; RUN CE S.46'2tY02'E, 237.94 FT; RUN THENCE N27.02'S9'E, 261 FT; RUN THENCE ~ w.~----- . 5.48.2T54'E. 6.?8 F ~3 s-°" ii a S ®1312 ~ TAm TRACT 5.48°2T54'E., 6.78 FT; RUN THENCE 5S4.19'17.0'E. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT 161 x.30 NOTE: LANDSCA E BUFFER TO BE C NSTRIJC'fED IN THIS REA RECORDS OFPQYE THIN TRACP CONVEYED TO A.E.L (5EE Q.R. BOOK 5232, PAGE 1130, PUBLIC ' RECORDS OF PlNE1.LAS COUNTY, FLORIDA), 247.84 Ff; RUN THENCE SSZ°36°a9'E~ 197.47 JAPANESE fiANDENS ~2 IN ACCORDANCE WI H CITY 0 CLEARW Fr; RuN cE TER STANDARDS, cE S,la•o3~s FT; RUN CE SS2°SfY19"E, 149.74 FT; RUN THENCE S.7b°3S'16°E, Ii30.a5 Fr; RUN M®61LE NOME PARK N.o•SZ~s°~ ALDNc 47 48 49 50 CE 5.14.0339'W, 2W FT; RUN THENCE N,89°t3'12'W„ 181230 FT; RUN THENCE N.0'S2`2S'E. ALONG THE EAST" LINE OF THE t444 FEET OF SAID SECTION 24, 733.42 M,H.P, • _ 51 5 2 53 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 Fr; RUr~ THENCE 58 FT; RUM THENCE N.88' ST72'W, 1000.40 FI: TO THE POB. S CTTO EASE! 5 g CE DRIVE, A: S CTTO EASE FOR QVGRESS AND EGRESS, DRABJAGE, AND UTIIITIFS, OVER ° ~ w.- 596, PUBLIC RECOI CE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R, BOOK 3421, PAGE 223 AND O.R. BOOK 3051, PAGE 58b, PUBLIC RECORDS OF F[NELIIIS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND SUBIECI' TO EASEMENTS FQR CITE aF CLE FOR CITE OF WATER SANITARY SEWERS, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 1144, f~l- w PAGES 7 AN1 RIDA POWER PAGES 7 AND O.R. BOOK 3273, PAGES 25a-7S5, AND SUB.tEGT TO EASEMENT TO RIDA POWER CORPORATION FOR EXISTING POWER LINES, AND SUBJECT TO , Eh4ENT FOR E EMENT FOR EXISTING WATER MABVS SERVING SEVILLE CONDOh}INIUMS. ETHER ETHER AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SEVILLE ~ `~y ~ Bq ARD AND ` O.R. BOOK 3421, PE BO ARD AND PEARCE DRIVE, AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 3451. PAGES 586.587 AND ~ ~ ` a ~ ( O.R. BOOK 3421, PAGE 223, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ~ ~ ~ ( . NOTE: NOTE: PER SURVEY AS S'. PER SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON, THIS PARCEL CONTAINS A TOTAL OF 26.1t5 ACRES, ~i,,,~ ~ E, MORE DR LESS, W MORE OR LESS, WITH THE UPLAND AREA (ABOVE THE APPARENT H[GH WATERLINE} ~,1 BEING 18.1T5 ACRE BEING 18.175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WHICH INCLUDES THE CULBREATH CEMETERY. t~ : ~ R ~ 1 • ~ /i i , JOB NO. e® DESIGNED NOT VALID FOR CONSTRUCTION " ~1 ( e UE L / r~~~:•~• e~r~ 4 ~y UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BLOCK ' f ~ i ~ v r+ Yi y~ q-2~-93 ADDED NET LAND ARI=A TO SITE DATA TABLE 1142-002-OUO (isd a r AV 'Aj OCIA ADDED LANDSCAPE bUFFER NOTE@ J'AP'ANESE 6AKDE S FIELD BOOK NO. DRAWN - T AM i C 16WITI INC. m FINAL ADDED NOTES 21422 PEK PKC COMMENTS sNr. Engineers Planners Surveyors Scientists Landscape Architects a CHECKED ,rd 2269 LEE ROAD REMOVED DUMr5TEK DATE, r 24945 U.S. 19 N. 5440 Beaumont Center Blvd. 8406 Massachusetts Ave. 1241 S• Leconte Hwy. 7-14-93 1866 - I J - - ADDED SIDEWALk. )\C-6F-'S5 TO NANDICAi PED I'AKVIN SCALE Al 1:1 Clearwater, FL. 34623 Suite 460 Suite A-2 Lecunlo, FL. 32661 FLORIDA 32789-1866 Tom(813) 791-1441 Pa, FL. 33 Now 1:1 1:1 ew Port Richey, FL. 34653 (904) 746-9190INTER PARK, Q•Q• ? (813) 886-0111 (813) 846-0904 I OF PHONE: (407) 644-6300 89 ® NO. DATE REVISIONS APP'D b0l BY NOREEN=