File #: LN-75    Version: Name:
Type: DRC Submission Status: Reported to Council
File created: 1/20/2021 In control: Development Review Committee
On agenda: 3/17/2021 Final action: 2/3/2021
Title: FIRST INDUSTRIAL STORAGE YARD
Attachments: 1. 2/3/21 DRC Meeting Documents, 2. 2/3/21 DRC Meeting Drawings, 3. 3/17/21_DRC Drawings, 4. 3/17/21_DRC Documents
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DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: MARCH 17, 2021

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FIRST INDUSTRIAL STORAGE YARD

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Request: Minor Site Plan
P&Z# 20-12000048
Owner: FR NW 12 Terrace LLC & First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
Project Location: 1001 NW 12 Terrace
Folio Number: 48423400010
Land Use Designation: I
Zoning District: I-1
Commission District:|910|Agent: Michael Amodio (954-788-3400)
Project Planner: Jae Eun Kim (954-545-7778) / JaeEun.Kim@copbfl.com

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting Minor Site Plan approval in order to expand the outdoor storage area. The proposed development under this application includes an expansion of 141,844 SF proposed paved outdoor storage area, a fire access road, and 28 proposed additional parking spaces.



PLANNING
Plan Reviewer: Daniel Keester (daniel.keester@copbfl.com)
Status: Review Complete Pending Development Order

The recorded plat uploaded with this submittal ("Budget Plat" - PB 173, Pg 56) is not the subject property for this development. The property in question has an approved Plat by the City Commission, but must be approved by the County Commission & recorded.
-The City Commission approved a plat for "First 95 Distribution Center, Phase II" (P&Z: 20-14000002) by Resolution 2021-42. The plat note restricted Parcel B to 500,000 square feet of industrial use. Provide a copy of the approved Plat , or the Instrument number that shows the approved Plat in the Broward County Records.
-Land use for this parcel is Industrial, the zoning is I-1 (General Industrial). Outdoor storage is a special exception use in this zoning district, the Applicant applied for a Special Exception (P&Z: 20-17000008) to the Zoning Board of Appeals. The proposed use is in compliance, but must adhere to all conditions of the development order & relevant zoning regulations.
-Based on the plat pending approval from Broward County, the existing, approved and proposed development does not exceed the allowance of the indu...

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