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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAB Agenda Packet 11-12-15City of Cape Canaveral Community Development Department CAPE CANAVERAL COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD MEETING Library Meeting Room 201 Polk Avenue, Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 AGENDA November 12, 2015 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Any member of the public may address any items that do not appear on the agenda and any agenda item that is listed on the agenda for final official action by the Community Appearance Board excluding public hearing items which are heard at the public hearing portion of the meeting, ministerial items (e.g. approval of agenda, minutes, informational hems), and quasi-judicial or emergency items. Citizens will limit their comments tothree(3) minutes. The Community Appearance Board will not take any action under the"Public Participation" section of the agenda. The Community Appearance Board may schedule items not on the agenda as regular items and act upon them in the future. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Interview & Recommendation to City Council Re: Potential Board Member, Sandra Lanham 2. Oceanside Distillery - Review and action regarding a Level 1 Application consistent with Chapter 22, Article III of the Cape Canaveral Code of Ordinances REPORTS AND OPEN DISCUSSION: ADJOURN Pursuantto Section 286.1015, F.S., the City hereby advises the public that: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Community Appearance Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose that person P.O. Box 326 -- Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326 Telephone (321) 868-1222 — Fax (321) 868-1247 www.cityofcapecanaveral.ore e-mail: info(acitvofcacecanaveraLorg Community Appearance Board Meeting Agenda November 12, 2015 Page 2 of 2 may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission into evidence of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. This meeting may include the attendance of one or more members of the Cape Canaveral City Council, Board of Adjustment, Code Enforcement and/or Planning & Zoning Board who may or may not participate in Board discussions held at this public meeting. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk's office at 868-1221, 48 hours in advance of the meeting. P.O. Box 326 — Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326 Telephone (321) 868-1222 -- Fax (321) 868-1247 w .citvofcacecanaveral.ore e-mail: info(ikitvofeauecanaveral.ore CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY ADVISORY BOARD OR COMMITTEE Pursuant to Section 2-171, Cape Canaveral Code City Code requires prospective and existing board members to fill out an application. City Code also prohibits a person from serving on a City Board or Committee if that person has been convicted of a felony, unless their civil rights have been restored. Please complete the following in the space provided: A. GENERAL L 1. Applicant Name: K 1,, 2. Home Address: tll� 3. Home and Cellular l!Telephone, 3-1 =I l/ Z J 3 5 d bJf'�ft� 4. Occupation: 5. Business Telephone: 6. Business Address: y, (- 7. E -Mail: S lm- p-n'l e GTI . rr. C m B. ELIGIBILITY The information provided in this section is for purposes of determining whether you are eligible to serve on a City advisory board or committee. ' / 1. Are you duty registered to vote in Brevard County? (Y) `� (N) _ 2. Have you been a resident of the City of Cape Canaveral for 12 months or longer? (Y) V (N)_ 3a. Are you a Business owner. (Y) _ (N) 3b. If yes to 3a, please list the name. 4a. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty, regardless of adjudication, or a felony in any jurisdiction? Any plea of nolo contendere (no contest) shall be considered a conviction for purposes of this question. (Y) _ (N) A/ - 4b. If yes to 4a, have your civil rights been restored? (Y) _ (N) 5a. Do you presently serve on any other City of Cape Canaveral advisory board or committee? (Y) _ (N) — 5b. If yes to 5a, please list each: Page 1 of 3 i 6. City ordinance requires that all persons applying for a City advisory board or committee must voluntarily consent to a standard criminal background check before being appointed to a board or committee. Do you voluntarily consent to having a standard background check performed on you by the City of Cape Canaveral? 7a. Are you related to a City of Cape Canaveral Council member by blood, adoption, or marriage? 7b. If yes to 7a, please provide name(s) of persons) and relationship to you: A.A,- initials m ✓ (N) — C. INTERESTSIEXPERIENCE 1. Briefly state your interest in serving on a City advisory board or committee: MN inlrw ("f I s ¢a A-I)p Apt i-{ wN-h wuq Olen ewmmwf/yv D+- 7k -rias tau ^AY. 2. In numerical sequence (1 = most interested), please rank which advisory board or committee on which you wish to serve. a. _ Board of Adjustment* b. Business and Economic Development Board' C. Code Enforcement Board' d. Community Appearance Board' e. _ Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals' f. Culture and Leisure Services Board g. Library Board h. Planning and Zoning Board' Other: 'Members of these boards are required to complete and file with the supervisor of Elections a Financial Disclosure Form upon appointment to said board and prior to July 1 of each year following the initial appointment while still a member of said board 3. Briefly state any prior ex riences in serving on any governmental board or corriliniftee: !1 !14 /� nnrr /YI i rn lza v ti n , r kT' , pr✓Cl /ray)-- -ky 4. general contractor, etc.) D. STATE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Section 760.60, Florida Statutes, requires that the City annually submit a report to the Secretary of State disclosing race, gender, and physical disabilities of board and committee members. Please check the appropriate boxes. Page 2 of 3 11 RACE GENDER _ African-American Male _ Asian-Amencan Female i Hispanic -American Not Known _ NathwAmerican _]L Caucasian DISABILITY _ Not Known Physically disabled YOU HEREBY REPRESENT TO THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, AND THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL HAS THE RIGHT TO RELY ON THAT INFORMATION. YOU HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THE EXISTENCE OF THE CODE OF ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS [SECTIONS 112.3111a26, FLORIDA STATUTES] AND THE FLORIDA "SUNSHINE LAW' [SECTION 286.011, FLORIDA STATUTES], WHICH MAY PERTAIN TO YOU IF YOU ARE APPOINTED TO A CITY ADVISORY BOARD OR COMMITTEE, AND IF APPOINTED, IT IS YOUR SOLE OBLIGATION AND DUTY TO COMPLY WITH SUCH LAWS. PLEASE NOTE: • AppoinIment to any City board is subject to City Council approval following a brief interview before the City Council at a regularly scheduled meeting. • Your application will remain effective for one year from date of completion. • If you should have arty Questions regardNV the completion of this application, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (3221/11) 868-1220 ext. 221. Signature: 4GLI1IA4 l.J . ��"-1-►n- Dater �Z 6 15 Please return to: City of Cape Canaveral Office of the City Cleric 105 Polk Avenue Cape Canaveral Florida 32920 Office Use Only: P application received: i Appointed: ointed by: rd Appointed to: n Expires: Page 3 of 3 " City of Cape Canaveral • Community Appearance Board Meeting Date: 11/12/2015 Item No. Subject: Level 1 Application for the construction of a new commercial building on W. Central Avenue, just east of Commerce Street (Parcel # 24-37-15-00-796). Submitting Department: Community Development CD Submittinu Director: David Dickev Summary: This item consists of a Level 1 application for a proposed commercial building located east of Commerce Street on the north side of W. Central Boulevard. The Level 1 application is for Community Appearance Board review and action related to a 6,200 square foot commercial building that will contain a micro -distillery, associated tasting room, and retail store. The proposed building in located on a .83 acre parcel which has a driveway cut onto W. Central Boulevard. The property is zoned C-2. Sec. 22-42 (c) of the Code establishes certain criteria that the CAB must consider when evaluating an application. In general, the criteria are to gauge whether a project is in harmony and consistent with the surrounding natural and built environment. Sec. 22-44 of the Code includes the specific standards that must be considered. They include: • The plans and specifications of the proposed project indicate that the setting, landscaping, ground cover, proportions, materials, colors, texture, scale, unity, balance, rhythm, contrast and simplicity are coordinated in a harmonious manner relevant to the particular proposal, surrounding area and cultural character of the community. • The plans for the proposed building or structure are in harmony with any future development which has been formally approved by the city within the surrounding area. • The plans for the proposed building or structure are not excessively similar or dissimilar to any other building or structure which is either fully constructed, permitted but not fully constructed, or included on the same permit application, and facing upon the same or intersecting street within 500 feet of the proposed site, with respect to one or more of the following features of exterior design and appearance: • Front or side elevations; • Size and arrangement of elevation facing the street, including reverse arrangements; or • Other significant features of design such as, but are not limited to: materials, roof line and height or design elements. • The plans for the proposed building or structure are in harmony with the established character of other buildings or structures in the surrounding area with respect to architectural specifications and design features deemed significant based upon commonly accepted architectural principles of the local community. • The proposed development of the building or structure is consistent and compatible with the intent and purpose of this article, the Comprehensive Plan for Community Appearance Board Meeting Date: 11/12/2015 Item No. Page 2 of 5 Cape Canaveral, and other applicable federal, state of local laws. Within the C-1, C-2 and M-1 zoning districts, any exterior building or roof color used shall be well designed and integrated with the architectural style of the building and surrounding landscaping in order to create a subtle and harmonious effect and promote aesthetic uniformity within the district. Bright or brilliant colors shall not be permitted except for use as an accent color within the C-1, C-2, or M- 1 zoning district. As the property is within the A1A Economic Opportunity Overlay District, the project will also need to meet certain architectural/site design guidelines applicable to development within this area. Notably: Sec. 110-623. - Building orientation. (1) Buildings shall be oriented towards A1A, N. Atlantic Avenue and Central Boulevard as well as adjacent cross -streets in order to encourage pedestrian activity along the sidewalks of A1A, N. Atlantic Avenue and Central Boulevard and to facilitate pedestrian access to and from the sidewalk to adjacent properties. Sec. 110-643. - Articulation. (1) Reduce the monotony of large buildings by breaking architectural elements into smaller pedestrian scale components or through use of varied materials, textures or colors, trim, roof lines, canopies and awnings in order to provide variation and visual interest. Fagades shall be organized into three major components, the base (ground level), body (upper architecture) and cap (parapet, entablature or roofline) Sec. 110-648. - Entry treatment. (1) Construct a dominant entryway to reinforce the character of the building, add visual interest, break up the monotony of flat surfaces, add a vertical element to break up the fagade of the building and create an inviting entrance. a. A dominant entryway fronting a public street that is differentiated from the building facade and provides a distinctive use of architectural treatments, materials, or special lighting shall be constructed. b. Buildings constructed on a corner shall place the dominant entry on the corner at a diagonal. The use of a curvilinear element for this entryway is strongly encouraged. c. Building entries shall be illuminated at night. d. Doors shall be comprised of non -tinted clear glass, which is free of temporary signage and/or other types of materials that may obstruct visibility. Community Appearance Board Meeting Date: 11/12/2015 Item No. Page 3 of 5 Sec. 110-650. - Exterior surface materials. (1) Select high quality, human -scale building materials to reduce building mass, create visual interest, and complement the community vision for architectural style of the AIA EOOD. a. The base of a building (the first two to five feet above the sidewalks) shall be differentiated from the rest of the building fagade with treatments such as change in material and/or color. b. The exterior fagade of buildings shall incorporate no less than two building materials including but not limited to tile, brick, stucco, cast stone, stone, formed concrete or other high quality, long-lasting masonry material over a minimum 75 percent of the surface area (excluding windows, doors and curtain walls.) The remainder of the wall area may incorporate other materials. Sec. 110-654. - Awnings and canopies. (1) Add awnings or canopies to provide variation to simple storefront designs in order to establish a horizontal rhythm between structures where none exists and add color to a storefront. a. The size, scale and color of the awnings shall be compatible with the rest of the building and shall be designed as an integral part of the building architecture. b. Awnings and canopies shall be constructed of high quality, substantial materials which must be durable and fade resistant and maintained in good condition and replaced periodically. c. Canopies and awnings that span an entire building are discouraged. The careful spacing of awnings that highlight certain features of a storefront or entryway is encouraged. d. Canopies and awnings shall be located a minimum of eight feet above the sidewalk. Canopies and awnings may extend into the required setbacks by up to 50 percent of the required setback providing they do not impede pedestrian flows and or restrict utility and drainage easements. Sec. 110-669. - Surface parking. (1) Locate surface parking in the rear or side of buildings and provide pedestrian access from the parking to the building and street. However, due to the nature of certain uses, the director of community development or designee may approve up to one row of parking between the front of a building and street. to a public street Community Appearance Board Meeting Date: 11/12/2015 Item No. Page 4 of 5 article. Sec. 110-689. - Surface parking lots. (1) Buffer off-street parking adjacent to a public right-of-way or residential buildings or residential zoned property with a landscaped barrier. a. Interior landscaping for off-street parking shall conform to the requirements of section 110-567 of this Code. b. Minimum landscape buffer width between the right-of-way and the parking or vehicular access area along A1A, Central Boulevard, and N. Atlantic Avenue shall be ten feet and five feet along all other streets. c. A knee wall which is at least 30 inches in height is required when an off-street parking area is located within 25 feet of the public right-of-way. d. A continuous landscape berm at an average height of 30 inches from grade may be permitted in lieu of a required knee wall. e. A knee wall or berm may be, staggered, meandering or continuous. f. A knee wall or berm shall not obstruct any safe sight distance triangle. g. A knee wall shall be compatible with the architectural design, material, and color of the principal building of the project. h. Lighting shall not be used to create an attraction, distraction, or commercial signage intent to the wall or berm. i. For the purpose of this standard, a mixed-use building which includes residential units shall not be defined or categorized as a residential building. After a review of submitted materials, staff is recommending the following modifications to the siteplan/renderings: 1. A knee wall and/or landscaped berm, a minimum of 30 inches in height, be erected between the parking area and W. Central Boulevard. 2. The sidewalk along W. Central Boulevard be extended to the east property line. 3. The three windows on the eastern side of the building should be bordered by a vertical architectural treatment and/or fafade articulation to help breakup the horizontal surface of the eastern side of the building. 1 — Community Appearance Board Application 2 — Site Plan R Color Renderings o — UUM rnuws UJ a M one The CD Staff recommends that the Community Appearance Board take the following action(s): 1. Approve the Level 1 application for the proposed Oceanside Distillery facility - with the recommended revisions - as generally depicted on the attached site plan and renderings. Community Appearance Board Meeting Date: 11/12/2015 Item No. Page 5 of 5 Approved by CD Director: David Dickey Date: 11/05/2015 City of Cape Canaveral COMMUNITY APPEARANCE REVIEW Information Sheet Description of Request 7-01JW & 4vy1R.1'JD Ml e -Wt - Level of Request: (refer to page 2) 1 11 11 Address of Request: 200 6tocK o� "s r Cc,,}r1 L glut - C. C • Name of Project (If applicable): 0C5PtN-\S4M OistillEry Legal description: Lots) _, Block, , Subdivision Section (5, Township 2'•E S . Range 3I E Statement of Fact: I am the property owner. 1 am the owner(s) designated agent. Ownegs) Name:-TU5f1tNY e yG4l nr� Qor,+i� eor5 INLComm Mailing Address: Po3,Vy� ot�� ( M-P1kxklt-IJ2t T:� 37-oi�( Phone Number(s): 3-ZI . 242. 3149 0 • Qz1f 321- (61S-5-149 Email(s):-1"u.jnNy co C ko-t•MatL. Cowl Designated Agent Information (If applicable): Name of Designated Agent*. PprJ D -Nb Mailing Address: �G. Wl'2 I4S Phonenumb(Ws): 3Z1 (a/S Sl�q Emall(s): Sq Wi G 45 CDD - Community Appeannce Review Applimdon -11/2012 Page 4 euildtng Design & Consrrualon 321-24231" MELS UME. R October 5, 2015 City of Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning 105 Polk Avenue Cape Canaveral, Florida RE: COMMUNITY APPEARANCE REVIEW Attached are the requested items for our application for Community Appearance Review 1. Completed Information Sheet 2. Payment, we have previously submitted payment in the form of a check in the amount of $2,250.00, Please deduct the application fee of $75.00 from that amount. 3. We have submitted a detailed vicinity map that depicts the zoning and area, on a previous date, please use that information in the evaluation. 4. Attached is am 8'h x 11 conceptual plan that illustrates the proposed commercial building, parking, driveway, and landscaping, along with the buildings elevations. 5. A series of aerial photos showing the undeveloped property and surrounding properties is provided in all compass directions. 6. A sample board detailing the building composition, wall and trim color, door & window frames and glazing, dumpster gates, and overhead roll up door has been provided. o Truly, Ronald J. Fol o resident Tuscany, Inc. RCmV eW AIM- BrwWd CauMy Agp" Appraser South Elevation of West Central Undeveloped Property SP m* Pf6 me",& Imagery PmvWeo by B & YaM Cwnty Pmpmty MDratrer 8125/2015. Mage 0 W 1128/2012 BI PICWV4.y Prink- &ward Cmnry Properly Appraser East Elevation of West Central Undeveloped Subject Property EaA4 Pntomeoy® imagery provided by the are. nJ County Fmperty M,oriser 9/2512015. Lnage Data: 1/28/2012 W252015 Pi CLOVev Prim- &ln&a Carly Prgerty AWasot North Elevation West Central Undeveloped Subject Property NaMik Pkton et"O image" pmvlded by the Btevani County Property A Praleer9/35/1015. Image Data: 1/38/3013