File #: 2024-O-47    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/4/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/11/2024 Final action:
Title: 2nd Reading - Ordinance 2024-O-47: Request for annexation of Parcel ID's 853801000220 and 853801000221 from Volusia County into the City of Edgewater generally located at the end of Jones Fish Camp Road.
Attachments: 1. 2024-O-47, 2. Public Notice Aerial Map

ITEM DESCRIPTION:

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2nd Reading - Ordinance 2024-O-47: Request for annexation of Parcel ID’s 853801000220 and 853801000221 from Volusia County into the City of Edgewater generally located at the end of Jones Fish Camp Road.

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OWNER:

Indian River Shoreline, LLC

 

APPLICANT:

Mark Watts

 

LOCATION:

North of Jones Fish Camp Road, east of U.S.1

 

AREA:                     

.678 Acres

 

CURRENT LAND USE: 

Undeveloped

 

FLUM DESIGNATION: 

Volusia County Urban Medium Intensity and Water

 

ZONING DISTRICT:

Volusia County R-6 and RCW

 

VOTING DISTRICT: 

Council District 4, Councilperson Jonah Powers

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Approval

 

PLANNING BOARD:

September 11th, 2024

 

CITY COUNCIL:

Tentatively October 7th, 2024

 

Discussion:

The applicant is requesting annexation for approximately .678 acres of property located at the north east side of Jones Fish Camp Road, parcel ID’s 853801000220 and 853801000221. The property is contiguous to the City of Edgewater Boundary and will be included in the Edgewater River Oaks Mixed Use Planned Unit Development Agreement (MUPUD) with the concurrently submitted applications for MUPUD amendment and small-scale comprehensive plan amendment.

 

The subject properties are located on the north side of Jones Fish Camp Road, east of U.S.1 and is currently zoned Volusia County Urban Single-Family Residential (R-6W) and Resource Corridor-Water (RCW). The surrounding zoning to the south is the Edgewater Riverfront Estates RPUD, west and north is the Edgewater River Oaks MUPUD, and the west is the Indian River Lagoon. The inclusion of this parcel into the City of Edgewater will allow all of the property included in the Edgewater River Oaks MUPUD to be contiguous.

 

 

Figure 1: Location Map

 

 

 

Comprehensive Plan Consistency:

 

Article IX Section 21-91.02 of the Land Development Code states that no application for a change in zoning can be approved unless the proposed zoning is consistent with the Land Use Designation/Zoning Classification Matrix in Table III-1. The Table, attached below, verifies consistency between the proposed Future Land Use Mixed Use designation and the Proposed Zoning District of Mixed Use Planned Unit Development.

 

 

 

Surrounding Area:

 

The adjacent land uses and zoning classifications for the adjacent parcels are illustrated in the following table. Existing uses shown below are not intended to be an all-inclusive list, but a general summary of types of uses near the subject property. The subject parcel is outlined in the aerial exhibit.

 

 

 

 

Table 1: Surrounding Area, FLU Designations, Zoning Designations

 

 

Current Land Use

FLUM Designation

Zoning District

North

Undeveloped

Mixed Use with Conservation Overlay

MUPUD

East

Undeveloped

Water

Volusia County RC-W

South

Residential

Medium Density Residential

RPUD

West

Undeveloped

Mixed Use with Conservation Overlay

MUPUD

 

 

Public Facilities Adequacy:

 

The City of Edgewater has sufficient capacity to service the property with regards to water, wastewater, parks, and transportation while meeting the Level of Standard as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. The subject property is serviced by the City of Edgewater for municipal water services, sewer, and solid waste. All are operating with enough capacity to support the project.

 

Business Impact Statement:

 

The proposed annexation will result in increased ad valorem tax revenue for the City of Edgewater.

 

Public Notice:

 

In accordance with Florida Statues Chapter 166.041, a Public Notice sign was posted on the site on August 28th ,2024.

 

The Planning and Zoning Board sent a favorable recommendation to City Council with seven in support and zero in opposition.

 

Recommendation:

 

Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 2024-O-47.