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File #: LN-706    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Passed
File created: 3/25/2025 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action: 6/3/2025
Title: PUBLIX SUPER MARKET
Attachments: 1. AAC Drawings 12-03-2024.zip, 2. Narrative_4-1-2025.pdf, 3. 000_07-12000011 AAC Staff Report 5-6-2025.pdf

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ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE

Meeting Date: JUNE 3, 2025

 

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PUBLIX SUPER MARKET

 

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Request:                     Building Design

P&Z#                     07-12000011

Owner:                     Publix Super Markets Inc

Project Location:                     2511 E Atlantic Blvd

Folio Number:                     484331040010

Land Use Designation:                     TO (Transit Oriented)

Zoning District:                     TO-EOD (Transit Oriented - East Overlay District)

Commission District:                     1 (Audrey Fesik)

Agent:                      Edward Vinas

Project Planner:                     Pamela Stanton (Pamela.Stanton@copbfl.com / 954-786-5561)

 

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Summary:                     

This item is for the reconsideration of a condition that this Committee placed upon the approval for the exterior building color scheme change for the Publix at 2511 East Atlantic Blvd, associated parking structure and commercial storefronts at that location. The color scheme change was presented to and approved by this Committee on December 3, 2024 with the following condition:

 

                     Add frames to the area beneath the framed faux windows to match the existing frames on the north elevation at the east and west corners, shown on Publix Paint Colors - Page 5 of the AAC submittal package.

 

The applicant has provided a narrative with a description of the negative impact the condition may have on the appearance of the building based on the original architectural intent if the faux window frames are installed. Specifically, the applicant has stated “Installing faux window frames between these column features would disrupt the cohesive design and could potentially compromise the visual harmony that the columns provide. The columns are designed to act as pillars carrying the elements of the faux windows on the second floor. Any alterations could detract from the intended design.” The complete narrative is attached hereto and has been uploaded to the AAC Documents folder for your reference.

 

 

Staff Conditions:                      

Staff has no conditions and supports the removal of the AAC condition.