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5919 MAIN STREET .  NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34652 . 727.853.1016


TO:City of New Port Richey City Council
FROM:Lisa L. Fierce, Development Director
DATE:7/19/2016
RE:First Reading, Ordinance #2016-2085: Land Use Plan Amendment & Resolution # 2016-16: Vacation of Alley Right-of Way - 6050 Indiana Avenue

REQUEST:

City Council is to conduct a first public hearing of the land use plan amendment application, under the quasi-judicial proceedings.



DISCUSSION
:

The subject site is 0.31 acres located on the southeast corner of Indiana Avenue and Monroe Street, and north of Pennsylvania Avenue. It includes two adjacent parcels.  There is a 912 square foot office (originally built as a dwelling) located on the northern parcel with frontage along Indiana Avenue and Monroe Street.  The southern parcel is undeveloped and has frontage on Pennsylvania Avenue and Monroe Street.  An alley runs east-west through a portion of each parcel.  To the north is the main campus of the North Bay hospital.  East of the site are a social service agency and triplexes.  To the west across Monroe Street is a rehabilitation center.  South of the site is a City detention pond.   

 

The hospital proposes to redesignate the site from the Low-Medium Residential Density and Residential/Office land use plan categories to the Public/Semi-Public land use plan category, which is the designation on the hospital’s main campus. The zoning is proposed to remain Residential/Office on the north lot and Office on the south lot. The office building will be used for general purposes.  A gravel-surfaced area for parking and outside storage will be located on the vacant lot, enclosed with a six-foot PVC fence.

 

The hospital is also seeking approval of a request to vacate the 20-foot-wide alley located between the two lots.  Letters of no objection have been provided by Bright House Networks and Clearwater Gas; Duke Energy and Frontier have existing utilities that will be required to be accommodated in an easement.



RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of both requests.

 

The Land Development Review Board reviewed the ordinance at its June 23, 2016 meeting.  After an initial motion to approve failed, a second motion to approve without the vacation request resulted in a tie vote.



BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:

None

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionType
Location MapCover Memo
Ordinance #2016-2085Ordinance
Land Use Plan Amendment ApplicationBackup Material
Resolution #2016-16Backup Material
Vacation of ROW Application Backup Material
LDRB Minutes - June 23, 2016Backup Material