File #: 2024-16278   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/16/2024 Meeting Body Development Review Committee
On agenda: 8/19/2024 Final action:
Title: Midway Terrace Apartments - Waiver Request to Major Site Plan in Review Project #2023120072 #30983 Parcel #9007-0101-27 Linn Engineering & Design LDC 2.12.8 - Current boundary and topographic survey CODE states Current boundary and topographic survey (one-foot contour intervals extending 100 feet beyond the project boundary) based upon accepted vertical datum. Surveys will be less than 12 months old and accurately reflect current site conditions, meeting standards set forth in Ch. 5J-17 FAC. Alternate topographic data may be accepted if pre-approved by the Marion County Land Surveyor. APPLICANT states "LDC requires that one-foot contours extend 100 feet beyond the project boundary." Topo. Contours 100 feet beyond property lines is excessive, since that would require a survey of the entirety of adjacent lots. In lieu of 100 feet, the client will provide 50 feet when possible, which is standard practice. LDC 6.13.6.A(3)(c) - Stormwater quality criteria CODE states Dry retentio...
Attachments: 1. 6.2 Midway Terrace Apartments 9007-0101-27 - Waiver Request to Major Site Plan in Review - 30983_

 

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Midway Terrace Apartments - Waiver Request to Major Site Plan in Review

Project #2023120072     #30983     Parcel #9007-0101-27

Linn Engineering & Design

 

LDC 2.12.8 - Current boundary and topographic survey

CODE states Current boundary and topographic survey (one-foot contour intervals extending 100 feet beyond the project boundary) based upon accepted vertical datum. Surveys will be less than 12 months old and accurately reflect current site conditions, meeting standards set forth in Ch. 5J-17 FAC. Alternate topographic data may be accepted if pre-approved by the Marion County Land Surveyor.

APPLICANT states “LDC requires that one-foot contours extend 100 feet beyond the project boundary.” Topo. Contours 100 feet beyond property lines is excessive, since that would require a survey of the entirety of adjacent lots. In lieu of 100 feet, the client will provide 50 feet when possible, which is standard practice.

 

LDC 6.13.6.A(3)(c) - Stormwater quality criteria

CODE states Dry retention systems that have a depth of six feet or less, measured from top of bank to pond bottom, with side slopes that are no steeper than 4:1 and sodded bottoms.

APPLICANT states DRA is 5 feet deep and is required to be sodded on sides and bottom. Alternatively, seed and mulch may be pursued via waiver. Applicant must adhere to FDOT specifications section 570 for establishment requirements. Proposed DRA stabilization method is included on the DRA cross section.

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