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Planning & Zoning Commission/ <br />Local Planning Agency Minutes <br />November 13, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />Fifth Item of Business: CU 19.18: 186 Northshore Circle. A conditional use request to allow a fixed residential <br />boat dock at 186 Northshore Circle. <br />Mr. Jonathan Tardif, Planner I, reviewed the information provided in his memorandum dated November 13, <br />2019 to the City of Casselberry Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Tardif said staff recommends the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission approve CU 19-18 to allow a fixed residential boat dock at 186 Northshore Circle. He said <br />staffs recommendation is based on the findings of fact and conclusions of the staff report dated November 13, 2019, <br />and the following conditions: <br />1. All Public Works conditions must be met. These conditions include the following: <br />a) A building permit will be required for the proposed dock. The following are conditions <br />and/or items that will apply to said permit. This list is not necessarily exhaustive: <br />i) The structure may require a permit through Florida Department of Environmental Protection <br />(FDEP). Evidence of an FDEP permit or exemption/self-certification must be provided with a <br />building permit submittal. More information can be found at <br />hftp://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wetiands/. <br />ii) As this structure exceeds four feet in width, the City's Unified Land Development Regulations <br />(ULDR) with regard to Environmental Protection apply to this structure. In particular, Section 3- <br />11.5 Lakeshore Protection will apply. The submittal should include a plan for permanent native <br />re -vegetation of the shoreline to bring it into compliance with City Code and State Law. City <br />staff can assist by suggesting plant species if needed. More information can be found at <br />hftp://www.casselberry.org/lakes. <br />iii) NO FILL may be imported without compensating storage as part of the dock's construction for <br />the portion that lies within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), also known as the 100 -year <br />floodplain. <br />2. Per Section 94-6 of the City Code of Ordinances, this dock must be properly lit from sunset to sunrise to <br />show its overall length if it extends farther than 20 feet from the median high water line. <br />3. Homeowner's association (HOA) approval must be provided at the time of building permit submission. <br />4. The conditional use shall commence within 120 days of the approval. <br />5. The dock must be kept in good condition. The conditional use shall become null and void if the dock <br />sustains damage or falls into disrepair and is not repaired or replaced within six months and is taken <br />before the Special Magistrate for the Code violation. <br />6. A new conditional use will be required if the size or dimensions of the dock is increased. <br />7. The site's numerical address must be clearly posted on the dock in an area that is visible from the <br />waterbody. <br />8. All of the above conditions shall be fully and faithfully executed or the conditional use shall become null <br />and void. <br />Mr. Bakalla asked the applicant to come forward. Mr. Tim Coughlin, 483 Montgomery Road, Altamonte <br />Springs, Florida came forward. There were no questions for the applicant. <br />Mr. Bakalla asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, <br />the request. No one came forward. <br />