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What is the current zoning for our 16 acre parcel?
Scott
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From: Todd Morley [mailto:T.Morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 10:05 AM
To: Scott Shepard, CCIM
Cc: Bill Crowe, P.E.; Craig Langley
Subject: RE: Road Easement discussion
Scott,
I agree that we should sit down with Robbins when he is ready to
proceed.
Currently the property is under environmental evaluation and the
project is scheduled for Community Appearance Board.
There may be interest in the Blue lined area as a secondary
ingress/egress. His concern will be heavy traffic on the leg.
Maybe we can discuss traffic limitations?? (No trucks??)
I understand the Port not spending a lot of money on this project at
this time.
It may be that the best thing is to get the easement recorded to at
least get the utilities north.
Does Holiday Inn have an option to connect sewer coming up Columbia?
Thanks,
Todd
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From: Scott Shepard, CCIM [mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 8:34 AM
To: Todd Morley <T.Morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org
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Cc: Bill Crowe, P.E. <bcrowe@portcanaveral.com
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Subject: RE: Road Easement discussion
Thanks Todd.
I have briefly discussed the matter with Bill, Craig, and others.
We will discuss further.
As noted, at the present time I do not see the Port spending a lot of
money on this project.
Unless you can gain support from ALL parties, I do not see this Project
moving forward.
Looking at your drawing, I believe the BLUE lined area would be all the
Port would be interested in considering at this time.
* Robbins would benefit from a direct shot to the Port via the
Blue lined area.
* The Holiday Inn Express would benefit to have a secondary
access and might save money on sewer coming up Columbia
* Extended vs. under AIA.
* Tom would benefit from a road through his property, however,
he knows sooner or later someone will build the road.
The RED line may not do much for the Port, however, it might make sense
to discuss were the Port gives up 30 feet
and Robbins gives up 30 feet.
Additionally, unless access through Tom’s property to Discovery Road is
worked out, not sure the Red lined area is of
much value to the Port.
The YELLOW lined area is not really needed if Robbins contributes the
leg out to A1A.
Not sure who would be willing to fund the purchase of the Yellow lined
area.
It may make sense for you and Mark Robbins to come by and discuss.
I will be out of the office from Aug. 21st to Sept. 11th.
Kindness Regards,
Scott
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From: Todd Morley [mailto:T.Morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2017 3:11 PM
To: Scott Shepard, CCIM
Cc: Bill Crowe, P.E.
Subject: RE: Road Easement discussion
Good afternoon Scott,
At the moment, Mark Robbins is under contract, pending site plan
approval.
As part of a City approval we have requested he extend the utility
easement to the CPA property.
He stated he would do so. It makes sense to extend the utilities
through CPA property and to the Holiday Inn. That knocks out a hurdle
for them.
I spoke to mark about the road deal and he said he would explore
allowing a connection. But he has concern about increasing traffic on
his property.
I’m not sure Mark believes there is a benefit for others to use his leg
to A1A.
I’d encourage you to reach out to him and see if you can get more
traction.
I think he would be fine with a north-south route to Columbia (blue,
below), although I don’t believe he would see it as a must-have.
The Holiday Inn would benefit from the easement and utilities, so there
may be room to partner there.
Hermansen has repeated that he doesn’t need a road or utilities.
The City has always held the position that the Port should shoulder the
cost for the roads since it would address the Port’s infrastructure
capacity concerns.
But that could also be interpreted as the City will not bear the
burden, expect to own/maintain. We can certainly work together to see of
others will contribute.
Potentially benefitting would be parcels 34 (Holiday Inn), 6 (CPA), 4
(Gal), 23 (Mark), 31 (Martin), 816 (Mays), 814 (Mays).
I would like to see us record the road and utility easement through the
blue area then work together on the yellow route or the red route if
Mark is not interested.
Todd
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From: Scott Shepard, CCIM [mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2017 9:07 AM
To: Todd Morley <T.Morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org
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Subject: Road Easement discussion
Todd,
I would be willing to make the case for the Port to provide a road and
utility easement from the
Southern end of the Columbia and south approximately 700 feet, however,
I do not believe I
I will be able to get the Port to fund the road improvements.
I might be able to make the case for the Port to Fund a portion
(150-200 feet that would get
us from the south end of Columbia to our 16 acre
Site to the south)
The balance of the road will need to be funded by others (Holiday Inn
Express Developer, Tom Hermansen,
The new proposed Hotel developer, and the City of Cape Canaveral).
Everyone is going to benefit from the road and thus should share in the
cost.
Scott
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