File #: LN-293    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Passed
File created: 5/11/2022 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 6/7/2022 Final action: 6/7/2022
Title: 499 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD
Attachments: 1. AAC Documents_06-07-22.zip, 2. AAC Drawings_06-07-22.zip
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ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: JUNE 7, 2022

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499 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD

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Request: Major Building Design
P&Z# 21-12000051
Owner: 499 Ocean Blvd, LLC.
Project Location: 499 N Ocean Boulevard
Folio Number: 484331080070
Land Use Designation: H (High-46 DU/AC)
Zoning District: RM-45 (Multi-Family Residence-45)
Commission District: 1 (Andrea McGee)
Agent: Matthew Scott (561-405-3350)
Project Planner: Hellena Lahens (954-786-5554 / hellena.lahens@copbfl.com)

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting Building Design approval to construct a four-story townhouse building with four units. The total proposed floor area of air- conditioned space is 15,209 square feet.
The proposed building footprint is 4,795 sq. ft. on a 9,740 sq. ft. (0.224 acre) site (lot coverage of 49.2%). This site plan was reviewed by the Development Review Committee (DRC) on May 2, 2022. The project is proposed to be on the June 16, 2022 Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) agenda to request relief in the form of a Variance for Section 155.5101.G.8.A for the vehicle stacking spaces, and Section 155.3212 for setback reductions in the front yard (East), street side yard (North) and interior side (South).
The property is currently vacant and located on the northeast corner of North Ocean Blvd and NE 5 Street.
Along with Building Design approval, the applicant is requesting approval for Vernacular or Superior Design Alternative for modification to the following Multifamily Residential Design Standard:

1. 155.5601. C.5.b Roofs
Flat roofs on principal buildings shall be concealed by parapet walls that extend at least three feet above the roof level and have three-dimensional cornice treatments that project at least eight inches outward from the parapet facade plane.

This Code Section applies to the proposed flat roof as opposed to installing a three-foot parapet. The proposed building design does not include the three-dimensiona...

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