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Ms.Defoe-Surprenant,
In addition to the previously requested information please also answer
:
a.The other day when we met , you told the city approved creation of
few spots to satisfy the expansion requirements now contrary information
is being provided i.e. the application to increase the parking spots in
the plaza is under review. Please clarify.
b. How was Southern Charm's expansions approved by the city without
assessing the parking situation and when the application to expand the
parking lot is still under review ?
Thanks
Sri
On 1/10/2020 1:14 PM, edible brevard wrote:
Ms.Defoe-Surprenant,
Good Afternoon.
You had called me earlier this morning and left a VM. I
subsequently returned your call.I'm sending this message post our
telephone conversation between 12.17 pm and 12.33 pm.Here's what we
discussed:
1.You told that there is only an application to increase the
number of parking slots in the plaza and it' still in review. Given that
the application to increase the number of parking spots is still under
review the City cannot do anything about it.
2. I told you that saying the application is under review and
therefore city cannot do anything about the matter is not right. If the
application is still under review then how can the city allow someone to
draw new spots in the parking lot prior to the approval ? And more
importantly how can the city not take responsibility in matter by saying
we haven't approved anything therefore we cannot interfere? You didn't
have a response when I asked if the city will take the same line of
approach if people waiting on permits go ahead do whatever they do
before the permits are approved and inspections are passed without
penalizing them.And as a matter of fact these spots have been there for
more than a year and was surprised to know that they were put in place
without approvals.More surprising was the response of the city that it
cannot do anything as the application is still under review and not
approved.
3. The following was the course of action you recommended:
a) Call the fire department and file a complaint
b) If they too will not take action then you'll work with city
code enforcement to see what can be done.
Asked you if you're asking me to file a complaint with fire
department for the blocking of the back door or for all matters parking
in the plaza? You said all matters related to parking in the plaza. I
expressed my skepticism in the recommended course of action however said
will follow the same. In the event the recommended course of action
takes me nowhere will get back to you. You expressed your inability to
help me any further at this time and told that you are just passing the
information provided by your higher ups. Said I understood your
predicament however expect a communication in writing (response to my
email) restating whatever you told me over the phone starting with the
application in review and city cannot intervene as the application
hasn't been approved , the recommended course of action etc., copying
whoever provided you with the message you conveyed to me over the phone.
I've tremendous respect for local government employees and
understand that certain elected officials are trying to circumvent the
processes and procedures here . As requested in the call please send a
written response. Truly appreciate that you're trying to help within
the constricting parameters of constraints imposed by people higher in
the hierarchy for reasons only known to them.
Thank You
Sri
On 1/9/2020 7:34 PM, edible brevard wrote:
Ms.Defoe-Surprenant,
I called you earlier this afternoon wanting to confirm
the receipt of the below email and if received whether you had a chance
to discuss the matter with your manager. Had left VM in this regard.
Chris Robinson in the Code Enforcement states that
parking in private property is no longer in his realm as it is with the
local PD now. He asked me to get in touch with the local police this
afternoon when our back door was yet again blocked . Local police say
they cannot do anything as it is a private property. Left VM to Chris
Robinson on what the local PD stated and didn't hear back from him.
Therefore as stated yesterday my question is how did
the city approve the expansion of Southern Charm despite knowing very
well the parking issues in the plaza. It is no secret that Southern
Charm and the landlord were pulled up by the city for illegal parking in
the adjacent property racking up hefty fines.Despite that permits for 2
expansions were approved by the city.Now with code enforcement and
local PD saying it's not their responsibility answer to our question
from planning and zoning dept. is much more pertinent and imperative.
Yesterday you asked if we had documentation? Please find
a link below with all the communication since 2nd August 2018 (including
photos) which we had with the Land Lord on this parking matter. We too
are paying same taxes and have the same rights as any other business in
the city therefore expect transparency and probity from local government
especially when their decision is affecting our business.
Looking forward for your response.
Thanks
Sri
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On 1/8/2020 8:01 PM, Edible Space Coast Florida wrote:
Hello Ms.Defoe-Surprenant,
Thanks for taking time earlier this afternoon in
discussing about the parking situation at the above address.
Please find the link to the photos of newly
created parking spaces added to theparking lot below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-l_hdI3D6hILUw2VWJmQjFnRkk?usp=
sharing
a.The photos start from the front of the
property
b.Then proceeded to take photos of new spaces
added from the back of our store i.e. Edible Arrangements working my way
to the back of the Southern Charm
c.Finally the one new spot created by the drive
through window of Edible Arrangements
d.Note that vehicles are parked even before the
doors in the back , as the way the lots have been drawn it appears they
too are legit parking spaces.
Hope this helps you in figuring out variances if
any between what was approved and what is currently in place. And
attached to this email are photos(different from the one under the link)
showing how these newly created parking spots both in the front and in
the back have created a bottleneck with almost no maneuvering space for
all of our suppliers delivery vehicles including UPS etc to get to the
back due to .lack of clearance.As shown in the photos even our small
delivery vehicle is not able to get through.Didn't want to confuse you
therefore separated the photos of the new spots from the ones showing
the issues posed by them.
If you need any clarification please do not
hesitate to call me at 4074896234.
Thank You
Sri
P.S. An email with formal complaint to Code
Enforcement will be sent tomorrow after compiling all the correspondence
we've had with the Land Lord the past 18 months
Brenda-Photos.zip
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NA36iVWwaVuwbi-Bh1-7riAPdoasK-CI/view?
usp=drive_web>
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