TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission
FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager
TITLE: Petition No. PLF-22-227, Wellen Park Downtown Tract 6 & 9, Replat (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
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Recommended Action
The City Commission approve Petition No. PLF-22-227, Wellen Park Downtown Tract 6 & 9, Replat.
General Information
On behalf of Main Street Ranchlands LLLP, John Luczynski requests review and approval of the replat to further subdivide Tract 6 into two additional tracts for a hotel and public parking. The boundary of Tract 9 is being reconfigured to align with the roadway. The portion of unplatted property located just south of Tract 9 is subdivided into Tract 12 and Tract 13 for future development. The portion of the Market Way extension approved under INF-22-136 is included in the replat. The total site contains approximately ± 15.4494 acres.
The site is located within the Village D, West Villages Improvement District, Wellen Park Downtown Phase I in the MU-3 (Mixed Use Area), South of Sunglow Blvd, North of Wellen Park Blvd, and East of Springtide Way.
The West Villages Improvement District (WVID) has reviewed and approved the plat.
The City has received a surety bond in the amount of $328,361.94 for potable water and sanitary sewer infrastructure to be constructed.
The plat has been reviewed and approved by the contracted City Surveyor.
The Planning and Zoning Advisory Board heard this item on January 5, 2023. The Board voted unanimously 4-0 to recommend approval of Petition No. PLF-22-227 Wellen Park Downtown Tract 6 & 9, Replat.
Strategic Plan
Economic Development & Growth Management
Financial Impact
N/A
Procurement
N/A
Attachments: 1. Plat, Wellen Park Downtown Tract 6 & 9
2. Staff Report with Exhibits
3. West Villages Improvement District Letter of Approval
4. 01-05-23 PZAB Action Report
Prepared by: Sherry Willette-Grondin, Planner III
Lori Barnes, AICP, CPM, Planning & Zoning Division Manager
Department Director: Alaina Ray, AICP, Neighborhood Development Services Director