Variance 2019-0070 Troy Blevins & Anish Patel – Applicant (continued July 2, 2019) c/o Best Western Kanti Patel – Owner 16 Avenida Menendez To approve a variance to decrease the minimum building setback requirement and to increase the maximum lot coverage for ADA compliance.
2019-0129 Steven Yesner – Applicant/Owner 19 Park Avenue To approve a variance to reduce the front yard setback in RG-1 from 15’ to 12’.
Conservation Overlay Zone Development (a) 2019-0131 Ryan Carter – Applicant c/o Carter Environmental Services, Inc. Darrell Poli– Owner c/o Fisherman’s Harbor Marina, Inc. 142, 144, 150 Riberia Street To approve a fifteen foot (15’) by fifteen foot (15’) observation platform, a gangway and a eight foot (8’) wide by seventy five foot (75’) long floating dock within Conservation Overlay Zone 1.
Use by Exception 2019-0125 PJ Patel – Applicant Umabhagu, LLC - Owner 841 Anastasia Blvd To approve a use by exception for a drive through for a liquor store within Commercial Low-two (CL-2) zoning.
2019-0133 Richard Diaz – Applicant c/o Card Holding, LLC St. Johns County Welfare Federation - Owner 169 M.L. King Avenue To approve a use by exception for Housing for the Elderly within Residential, Single-Family-two (RS- 2) zoning.
Use by Exception & Variance (a) 2019-0130 Ryan Cornelison – Applicant/Owner c/o Cornelison, LLC 124 King St To approve a use by exception for off-site parking and to approve a variance to the off-street parking and loading requirements for interior drive aisle width and maneuverability for a cafe.
Use by Exception, Variance & Conservation Overlay Zone Development (a) 2019-0132 Jennifer White – Applicant White’s Wharf LLC - Owner Ryan Carter - Applicant c/o Carter Environmental Services 135 Avenida Menendez To approve a use by exception for off-site parking, or to approve a variance to eliminate parking requirements for additional restaurant seating and commercial boat slips. To approve an eight foot (8’) wide by fifty-four-foot-long (54’) switchback gangway to a ten foot (10’) wide by one hundred eighty foot (180’) long floating dock within Conservation Overlay Zone 1.
Rezoning (a) 2019-0115 Paul Harden – Applicant (continued Dec. 2, 2019) John Wilson – Owner c/o West Sebastian, LLC San Sebastian View – PID #: 084560-, 102990, 102810-, 154860-, and 155540-0000 A request to Rezone Flagler Crossing PUD (Ord. 2013-18) to Residential, Low-One (RL-1).
Other Business 10A. Ordinances 2019-50, Ordinance 2019-51, and Ordinance 2019-52 will form the new codified sections of 28-145 through 28-156 encompassing vacation rentals (also known as short-term rentals). This is part of the ongoing review of the effects of vacation rentals initiated by the City Commission, with recommendations from the Short-Term Rental Committee. 1) Ordinance 2019-50 provides regulation of short-term rentals including registration, annual inspection, intensity of use, ancillary use, life-safety, parking, solid waste, effects on existing contracts, and violations and penalties. 2) Ordinance 2019-51 codifies the findings, intent, purpose, and interpretation found in Ordinance 2010-24 that established regulations for registration and permissible activities for short-term rentals in RS-1 and RS-2 categories. 3) Ordinance 2019-52 confirms regulations requiring monthly rentals for HP-1 zoned properties and submerged land leases for commercial use of docks that effect short-term rentals as previously enacted in Ordinance 1995-35 and Ordinance 1989-51. 11. Adjournment
Variance 2019-0070 Troy Blevins & Anish Patel – Applicant (continued July 2, 2019) c/o Best Western Kanti Patel – Owner 16 Avenida Menendez To approve a variance to decrease the minimum building setback requirement and to increase the maximum lot coverage for ADA compliance.
2019-0129 Steven Yesner – Applicant/Owner 19 Park Avenue To approve a variance to reduce the front yard setback in RG-1 from 15’ to 12’.
Conservation Overlay Zone Development (a) 2019-0131 Ryan Carter – Applicant c/o Carter Environmental Services, Inc. Darrell Poli– Owner c/o Fisherman’s Harbor Marina, Inc. 142, 144, 150 Riberia Street To approve a fifteen foot (15’) by fifteen foot (15’) observation platform, a gangway and a eight foot (8’) wide by seventy five foot (75’) long floating dock within Conservation Overlay Zone 1.
Use by Exception 2019-0125 PJ Patel – Applicant Umabhagu, LLC - Owner 841 Anastasia Blvd To approve a use by exception for a drive through for a liquor store within Commercial Low-two (CL-2) zoning.
2019-0133 Richard Diaz – Applicant c/o Card Holding, LLC St. Johns County Welfare Federation - Owner 169 M.L. King Avenue To approve a use by exception for Housing for the Elderly within Residential, Single-Family-two (RS- 2) zoning.
Use by Exception & Variance (a) 2019-0130 Ryan Cornelison – Applicant/Owner c/o Cornelison, LLC 124 King St To approve a use by exception for off-site parking and to approve a variance to the off-street parking and loading requirements for interior drive aisle width and maneuverability for a cafe.
Use by Exception, Variance & Conservation Overlay Zone Development (a) 2019-0132 Jennifer White – Applicant White’s Wharf LLC - Owner Ryan Carter - Applicant c/o Carter Environmental Services 135 Avenida Menendez To approve a use by exception for off-site parking, or to approve a variance to eliminate parking requirements for additional restaurant seating and commercial boat slips. To approve an eight foot (8’) wide by fifty-four-foot-long (54’) switchback gangway to a ten foot (10’) wide by one hundred eighty foot (180’) long floating dock within Conservation Overlay Zone 1.
Rezoning (a) 2019-0115 Paul Harden – Applicant (continued Dec. 2, 2019) John Wilson – Owner c/o West Sebastian, LLC San Sebastian View – PID #: 084560-, 102990, 102810-, 154860-, and 155540-0000 A request to Rezone Flagler Crossing PUD (Ord. 2013-18) to Residential, Low-One (RL-1).
Other Business 10A. Ordinances 2019-50, Ordinance 2019-51, and Ordinance 2019-52 will form the new codified sections of 28-145 through 28-156 encompassing vacation rentals (also known as short-term rentals). This is part of the ongoing review of the effects of vacation rentals initiated by the City Commission, with recommendations from the Short-Term Rental Committee. 1) Ordinance 2019-50 provides regulation of short-term rentals including registration, annual inspection, intensity of use, ancillary use, life-safety, parking, solid waste, effects on existing contracts, and violations and penalties. 2) Ordinance 2019-51 codifies the findings, intent, purpose, and interpretation found in Ordinance 2010-24 that established regulations for registration and permissible activities for short-term rentals in RS-1 and RS-2 categories. 3) Ordinance 2019-52 confirms regulations requiring monthly rentals for HP-1 zoned properties and submerged land leases for commercial use of docks that effect short-term rentals as previously enacted in Ordinance 1995-35 and Ordinance 1989-51. 11. Adjournment