HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE Code ChangesI agree, it is not clear. I would suggest that you calculate a
percentage of the site devoted to the buildings and then a percentage
for parking/drive aisles and then greenspace/open space. Those three
categories should do it.
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From: Tom Hermansen [mailto:tomh@oceanpartnerscb.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 6:29 AM
To: David Dickey <D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org>
Subject: Code Changes
David: B in this section makes no damn sense. It needs to be changed.
Expect you may already have this on your list.
Comment: Section 110-222(i)(b) Criteria for Site Plans: % of Parking
area Devoted to Landscaping.
Site plan criteria required under this chapter shall be as follows:
(1) Plan drawn to scale by an appropriately licensed design
professional, no greater than one inch to 50 feet, on sheets two feet by
three feet, showing the following site data:
a.Size, height, number of units and location of proposed and existing
structures and their relationship to property lines, setbacks,
easements, streets, etc.
b.Dimensions and total gross acreage of the site and percentage devoted
to structures and percentage of parking area devoted to landscaping with
curbs and water provisions.
Tom Hermansen
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