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File #: 2022-067    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/11/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/24/2022 Final action: 1/24/2022
Title: Resolution 22-R17, A Resolution Approving and Accepting the Final Plat and Construction Plans for Cadence Phase I, on the Request of Mattamy Palm Beach, LLC (P21-171)
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Final Plat, 3. Construction Plans, 4. Tradition Parkway Construction Plans, 5. Landscape Plans, 6. Tradition Parkway Landscape Plans, 7. Staff Report, 8. Application, 9. Warranty Deed, 10. Public Works Traffic Memo, 11. Cadence Phase 1 Traffic Report, 12. Staff Presentation

Placement: Resolutions                     

Action Requested: Motion / Vote                     

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Resolution 22-R17, A Resolution Approving and Accepting the Final Plat and Construction Plans for Cadence Phase I, on the Request of Mattamy Palm Beach, LLC (P21-171)  

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Submitted By: Bridget Kean, AICP, Senior Planner

 

Strategic Plan Link: The City’s Mission to plan for smart and balanced growth.

 

Executive Summary (General Business): Mattamy Palm Beach, LLC, has applied for approval of a final plat with construction plans for a project known as Cadence Phase I in Western Grove.  A preliminary subdivision plat with construction plans was approved for Cadence on April 26, 2021 (Res. 21-R49).  Cadence is planned as a gated residential subdivision consisting of 439 residential lots, stormwater tracts, open space tracts, a private right-of-way tract, and an amenity center tract. 

 

Cadence Phase I is a final plat for 124 single-family residential lots.  The plat also includes the amenity center tract, two water management tracts, three open space tracts, and three parcels for future development.  An infrastructure bond has been approved for the construction of Tradition Parkway from the FPL powerline easement in Western Grove west to a proposed roundabout at the entrance to the Cadence subdivision, construction of a private right-of-way tract to provide access to the lots, and associated utilities.

 

Presentation Information: Staff may provide a short presentation. 

 

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council adopt the resolution approving the subdivision plat as recommended by the Site Plan Review Committee. 

 

Alternate Recommendations:

1.                     Move that the Council amend the recommendation and adopt the resolution approving the subdivision plat.

2.                     Move that the Council not adopt the resolution and provide staff direction.

 

Background:  The Site Plan Review Committee recommended approval of the final subdivision plat with construction plans at the August 25, 2021 Site Plan Review Committee meeting. 

 

Issues/Analysis: See attached staff report. 

                     

Financial Information: N/A

 

Special Consideration: N/A

 

Location of Project: The project is generally located west of Interstate 95, east of Range Line Road, south of the Crosstown Parkway Extension, on the north side of Tradition Parkway and west of the N/S A road right-of-way.

 

Attachments:

1.                     Resolution

2.                     Cadence Phase I Final Plat

3.                     Cadence Construction Plans

4.                     Tradition Parkway Construction Plans

5.                     Cadence Subdivision Landscape Plans

6.                     Tradition Parkway Landscape Plans

7.                     Staff Report

8.                     Application

9.                     Warranty Deed

10.                     Public Works Traffic Memo

11.                     Cadence Phase I Traffic Report

12.                     Staff Presentation

 

 

NOTE: All of the listed items in the “Attachment” section above are in the custody of the City Clerk. Any item(s) not provided in City Council packets are available upon request from the City Clerk.

 

Internal Reference Number: 7011

 

Legal Sufficiency Review: 

Reviewed by Elizabeth L. Hertz, Deputy City Attorney. Approved as to Legal form and sufficiency by James D. Stokes, City Attorney.