File #: CC PLF-23-013    Version: 1 Name: Replat of Brightmore at Wellen Park PLF-23-013
Type: Petition Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/17/2023 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/9/2023 Final action: 5/9/2023
Title: Consideration of Petition No. PLF-23-013, Brightmore at Wellen Park, Phases 1A-1C, 2A, and 3 - Replat of Lots 81-94, and a Portion of Tract 606 (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
Attachments: 1. Brightmore at Wellen Park Plat and Replat, 2. Staff Report with Exhibits, 3. West Villages Improvement District Letter of Approval, 4. Acceptance of Street Tree and Landscape Easements, 5. 4-20-2023 PZAB Action Report, 6. Staff Presentation

TO:                                           Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

 

FROM:                      A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager

 

SUBJECT:                     Consideration of Petition No. PLF-23-013, Brightmore at Wellen Park, Phases 1A-1C, 2A, and 3 - Replat of lots 81-94, and a portion of Tract 606 (QUASI-JUDICIAL)

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Recommended Action

 

The City Commission approve PLF-23-013, Brightmore at Wellen Park, Phases 1A-1C, 2A, and 3 - Replat of lots 81-94, and a portion of Tract 606.

 

General Information

 

John Luczynski, Vice President of Manasota Beach Ranchlands, LLLP, on behalf of Manasota Beach Ranchlands, LLLP, requests approval of the Brightmore at Wellen Park, Phases 1A-1C, 2A, and 3 - Replat of lots 81-94, and a portion of Tract 606. The purpose of the replat is to reconfigure lot lines for lots 81-94 by decreasing the number of lots from 14 to 12 and reducing a portion of Tract 606 (Private common and recreation area, drainage and lake maintenance access easement, private landscaping, wall, access, signage, and utility easements) and increasing the lot sizes to accommodate the block of model homes and associated parking areas planned for the single-family lots. The replat area contains approximately ± 1.9718 acres.

 

The site is located within the Village G, West Villages Improvement District (Wellen Park) development in the MURN-1 (Mixed Use Residential Neighborhood) area, north of Manasota Beach Road, east of S. West Villages Parkway.

 

The West Villages Improvement District (WVID) has reviewed and approved the plat.

 

The City received a surety bond of 4,393,477.55 for sanitary sewer, water distribution, and infrastructure improvements.

 

The plat has been reviewed and approved by the contracted City Surveyor.

 

The Planning and Zoning Advisory Board held a hearing on April 20, 2023. The Board voted unanimously 6-0 to recommend approval of PLF-23-013, Brightmore at Wellen Park, Phases 1A-1C, 2A, and 3 - Replat of lots 81-94, and a portion of Tract 606.

 

Strategic Plan

 

Economic Development & Growth Management Pillar: Promote sustainable growth, investment, and development to achieve a vibrant and diversified economy, offering a mixture of services and local employment opportunities.

 

 

Financial Impact

 

N/A

 

Procurement

 

N/A

 

Attachments:                     1. Plat, Brightmore at Wellen Park Plat and Replat

                                                                                    2. Staff Report with Exhibits

                                                                                    3. West Villages Improvement District Letter of Approval

                                                                                    4. Acceptance of Street Tree and Landscape Easements

                                                                                    5. 4/20/23, PZAB Action Report

                                                                                    6. Staff Presentation

 

Prepared by:                                                                Sherry Willette-Grondin, Planner III

                                                                                    Lori Barnes, AICP, CPM, Planning & Zoning Division Manager

 

Department Director:                       Alaina Ray, AICP, Neighborhood Development Services Director