The TRC reviewed six development applications and provided technical comments and required revisions for courtesy reviews, a major subdivision preliminary plat, and several site plans.
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City staff reviewed proposed commercial and residential projects and identified specific changes needed before approval. Required actions include protecting fire hydrant access, submitting a tree replacement schedule for a new subdivision, moving or adding hydrants at certain sites, resolving access and drainage issues at the marina, and obtaining Planning Commission approval for the Aquatic & Fitness expansion. If you live near these sites, expect follow-up reviews and potential construction revisions based on these technical requirements.
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Valvoline Instant Oil (1449 Highway 17 N): Landscaping must not obstruct fire hydrants; maintain minimum 3 ft circumference clearance and visibility from all approach angles.
The Bluffs at Palmetto Harbor (major preliminary plat): Public Works comments pending; submit a tree replacement schedule with the subdivision application and follow replacement ratios and species requirements; perimeter landscaping not required for single-family subdivisions; show caliper inches removed and replacement caliper for trees 16" and greater; move hydrant at Marsh Mallow Ct. from T turnaround end to the corner; include and label a 10' landscape buffer on the plat as required by Planning Commission approval.
NMB Aquatic & Fitness Expansion (1100 2nd Avenue North): Public Works comments pending; project must be presented to the Planning Commission for approval as a CIP (targeting the 6/16/26 PC meeting) and a rendering should be uploaded for that approval.
Idle Hour Parking Lot (2004 North Ocean Blvd): No staff comments recorded.
Cherry Grove Marina (2201 Little River Neck Rd): Proposed turnaround and driveway locations are not approvable; provide revised turnaround per staff markups, provide access easements over one-way drives to public right-of-way, relocate dumpster pad away from public right-of-way, address grading and drainage, provide parking requirement calculations, remove signage that will no longer front Little River Neck Road, shift/add fire hydrants as specified, and obtain Planning Commission review for major preliminary and final plat; staff is coordinating with the City Attorney to clarify ownership/authority issues.
Alley Oops site plan: No staff comments recorded.
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