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BOCC AGENDA ITEM


Item Title:PL18-009 East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1C - West
Date:11/26/2018
Department:Department of Planning and Economic Opportunity
Background:

The East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1c-West plat is located within the Market Street Preliminary Development Plan (PDP), the first PDP approved for the East Nassau Employment Center Detailed Specific Area Plan (DSAP), which in turn is the first approved DSAP within the East Nassau Community Planning Area (ENCPA) Sector Plan. The Market Street PDP allows for 917 residential units and 450,000 square feet of non-residential uses.

The East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1c-West plat includes two parcels, Parcel 1 is west of Wildlight Avenue, and approximately a quarter mile north of Daydream Avenue, and Parcel 2 is at the corner of Wildlight Avenue and Curiosity Avenue. Parcel 1 includes tracts G and F of the approved land use plan in the PDP. Tracts G and F are intended for a recreation center, and/or health and medical related facilities. Parcel 2 is Tract D in the approved PDP. Tract D is intended for recreation uses and/or community amenities. Multi-use trails, as required by the development order, will connect these uses to other parts of the ENCPA in future phases. The total acreage for the East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1c-West plat is 39.87 acres. The two other plats which have been recorded within the Market Street PDP are: the East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1A, and the Market Street Office Site.

This preliminary plat was approved on September 5, 2018 by the Development Review Committee; the engineering plans associated with the plat were approved on July 3, 2018.

 

The future development within the employment center tracts will be designed and developed in accordance with The DSAP Development Order, including land use percentages, parking requirements, pedestrian amenities like benches and bicycle parking as well as landscaping, and the design has been done to be able to incorporate transit in the future.

Request:

For recording purposes only, consider the final plat for East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1c - West, filed by Wildlight, LLC, owner and agent, Greg Jones, to create two parcels, designated for  a recreation center, and/or health and medical facilities, and/or community amenities, as approved by the Market Street PDP.  The two parcels amount to 39.87 acres of land, about one (1) mile east of I-95, north of SR 200/A1A, within the Market Street PDP. Staff recommends approval.


Financial/Economic Impact to Future Years Budgeting Process or Effect on Citizens:

Police, fire, transportation, recreation and administrative impacts to be covered partially or wholly by impact fees/gas taxes/advalorem taxes/mobility fees.


Action Requested and Recommendation:

For recording purposes only, consider the final plat for East Nassau - Wildlight Phase 1C - West filed by Wildlight, LLC, owner and agent, Greg Jones, to create two parcels, designated for  a recreation center, and/or health and medical facilities, and/or community amenities, as approved by the Market Street PDP.  The two parcels amount to 39.87 acres of land, about one (1) mile east of I-95, north of SR 200/A1A, within the Market Street PDP. Staff recommends approval.

Is this action consistent with the Nassau County Comprehensive Land Use Plan?
Yes
Funding Source:

Revenue neutral/fee supported activity.



Additional Information Needed for Contracts/Agreements (If Applicable)
Contract Number assigned by Contracts Management:
N/A
For non-governmental agencies, has the document been sent to the vendor for signature?
N/A
Does the document need to be recorded? If so, who will pay the recordation fee?
Yes. The applicant has provided recordation fees.
Are there any special mailing instructions? (Include contact name, address, deadline for submittal, how to mail such as express mail, FedEx, etc):
N/A          
How many originals are needed?
One (1)

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionUpload DateType
Final Plat10/31/2018Cover Memo
PUD Matrix10/31/2018Backup Material
Consent for Waiver10/31/2018Cover Memo
Staff Report10/31/2018Cover Memo