File #: CC DMP-22-60    Version: 1 Name: Consideration of Petition No. DMP-22-060, Arietto Development Master Plan (Quasi-Judicial)
Type: Petition Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/27/2022 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/10/2023 Final action: 1/10/2023
Title: Consideration of Petition No. DMP-22-060, Arietto Development Master Plan. (Quasi-Judicial).
Attachments: 1. Staff Report with Exhibits, 2. Development Master Plan, 3. PZAB Action Report, 4. Staff Report - Revised, 5. Correspondence from Project Engineer, 6. LID Commitment Letter, 7. Ex Parte through January 3, 2023
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

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

TITLE: Consideration of Petition No. DMP-22-060, Arietto Development Master Plan. (Quasi-Judicial).


Recommended Action

The City Commission approve Petition No. DMP-22-060, Arietto Development Master Plan. (Quasi-Judicial).

General Information

Jeffery A. Boone and Trenton Strackbein of Kimley-Horn & Associates, on behalf of Fellowship Church, Inc., request review of a Development Master Plan for an 80-unit medium-density residential development. The project site comprises ?17.42 acres, located within Activity Center 1 (AC-1), behind Fellowship Church, and abuts Sydney Avenue and Hoffman Street. The subject parcel is zoned Planned Community Development (PCD) and has a Future Land Use of PCD. The proposed project will use the remaining medium-density residential acreage for AC-1.

The Planning and Zoning Board heard this item on November 3, 2022. The Board voted 4 to 3 to recommend approval to the City Commission of DMP-22-060 and that Condition 1 be strengthened to include verbiage that requires the applicant to go through the subdivision process if original lot is being subdivided into 3 or more parcels. Based upon competent substantial evidence, the Development Master Plan complies with the North Port Comprehensive Plan and the Unified Land Development Code, with the following conditions and waivers to the City Commission:

Condition #1: It looks like the property will be split in three parcels. A subdivision application may be required.

Condition #2: Before the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) permits will be signed, North Port Utilities requires the following:

> Four complete sets of FDEP permit applications (water and sewer) and four sets of construction plans both sets of items shall be signed and sealed by the Engineer of Record.

> One engineer certified (sealed) estimate for the cost of utility construction.

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