HomeMy WebLinkAboutFW P Z MeetingPlease give me a call when you get a chance. Dave
From: Ronald FRIEDMAN [mailto:rfriedman999@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 3:59 PM
To: David Dickey
Subject: P/Z Meeting
David,
I will be out of the country on Wednesday but have reviewed the package
on the proposed Special Exception packet for Atkins North America, Inc.
(aka Cumberland Farms) and have two comments that I would like the
Planning/Zoning Board members to consider.
1. City Code Sec. 110-334(c)(3)(g) requires that service stations shall
not be erected or located within 2000 feet of the property line of
another service station.
Staff's analysis notes that there is a 7-11 convenience store (with gas
pumps) within the 2000 foot radius, however it is located with
unincorporated Brevard County.
The City Code does NOT make an exception if a service station is NOT
within the City limits. The Code's wording is quite explicit. As it is,
the 7-11 property line is no more than 75 feet outside of the City
limits and is considerably closer to the proposed Special Exception
service station than 2000 feet.
Would Staff still ignore the City Code if there was a service station
directly across A1A from the proposed Cumberland Farms???
2. According to the Title Insurance Co.papers, there are 2 easements
for ingress and egress on the subject property, as well as covenents,
conditions and restrictions in earlier plats and deeds. Have these
restrictions been considered in preparing the project??
Thank you
Ron Friedman
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