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File #: RP-2301    Version: Name:
Type: Other Business Item Status: Withdrawn
File created: 3/6/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/1/2024 Final action: 4/1/2024
Title: RP-2301: Request for a Replat of Lots 55 and 56 of OakLeaf Preserve Phase 1 to allow for a secondary access to the Oakwood Cove Subdivision located East of Old Mission Road.
Attachments: 1. Public Notice Aerial Map, 2. Plat, 3. Site Plan
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Title
RP-2301: Request for a Replat of Lots 55 and 56 of OakLeaf Preserve Phase 1 to allow for a secondary access to the Oakwood Cove Subdivision located East of Old Mission Road.
Body
OWNER:
Old Mission Key, LLC

APPLICANT:
Ernest V. LaCour

REQUESTED ACTION:

LOCATION:
1608 (735301000550) and 1610 (735301000560) Delphi Way

AREA:
Oakleaf Preserve Phase 1

PROPOSED USE:
To replat lots 55 and 56 from fronting on Delphi Way to fronting on the created Oakwood Cove Drive and providing an additional common area tract located to lot 57 of Oakleaf Preserve Phase 1.

CURRENT LAND USE:
Vacant

FLUM DESIGNATION:
Low Density Residential

ZONING DISTRICT:
RPUD - Residential Planned Unit Development

VOTING DISTRICT:
District 1 - Councilwoman Charlotte Gillis

SURROUNDING AREA:



Background
The purpose of the replat is to allow secondary access to the Oakwood Cove subdivision within the parcel located adjacent to Oakleaf Preserve Phase 1. The replat dedicates a new private road called Oakwood Cove Drive and rearranges lots 55 and 56 of Oakleaf Preserve Phase 1 to the Western development boundary. The replat also provides an additional 8,968 square feet of common area including drainage and utility easements.

A replating is the recording of a previously platted subdivision. A Re-plat is an administerial process by which the Planning and Zoning Board and City Council must approve if the requirements of the land development code have been met. The applicant submitted to the City of Edgewater for review on May 1st, 2023. The applicant has undergone four revisions of the plat, with the latest submittal on January 31st, 2024. The Technical Review Committee has reviewed the following Re-plat and has found that the plat meets the requirements of the land development code and the Residential Planned Unit Development (RPUD) through an Agreement recorded on June 6, 2018 in Book 7555, Page 344. The contracted City surveyor has also reviewed the Re-pla...

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