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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGeneral Willson Building Site Plan Certificate of Appropriateness.pdf Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Allyson C. Bristor, Associate Planner Chris Saunders, Interim Planning Director Chris Kukulski, City Manager SUBJECT: General Willson Building Site Plan/Certificate of Appropriateness Application – #Z-09235 MEETING DATE: February 8, 2010 AGENDA ITEM TYPE: Action Item. RECOMMENDATION: City Staff requests the General Willson Site Plan/Certificate of Appropriateness application (#Z-09235) to be opened and continued to the City Commission’s public hearing date of April 5, 2010. The request is to allow time for the City Commission to review and approve a policy plan, about the concept of substantial, long-term encroachment into public right-of-way, prior to preliminary and final action on the site plan application. BACKGROUND: Property owner and applicant Delaney & Co., Inc. submitted a Site Plan/Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application to the Department of Planning in December 2009. The application is requesting approval of the following exterior alterations to, and adjacent to, the property addressed at 101 East Main Street: 1) expansion of the pedestrian sidewalk into City right-of-way to accommodate a restaurant outdoor seating area, 2) elimination of on-street parking on the east side of North Black Avenue, 3) addition of sidewalk/boulevard trees and lights in the expanded sidewalk, 4) addition of a partial awning/canopy over the outdoor seating area, and 5) addition of a doorway on the building’s west elevation. The property owner is in agreement with the opened and continued request. Please see the attached letter. FISCAL EFFECTS: A Site Plan and Certificate of Appropriateness application fee was submitted by the applicant and processed as revenue to the Department of Planning and Community Development. ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission. Attachments: Property owner letter Report compiled on: February 3, 2010 148 149 150