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Architecture Permits in Palm City, FL

1909 Sw Poma Dr, Palm City, FL 34990

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Contractor: Mathers Engineering Corp

Date: Oct 5, 2006

Permit type: Architecture

Description: Staff has received a request for a timetable extension to the approved development order relating to parcel 12 of the seven j's subdivision. the application relates to an approved final site plan application to construct a 28182 square foot office/manufacturing and warehouse building on the 2.81 acre site. the property is adjacent to s.w. poma drive which is on the north side of s.w. busch street at the end of 84th avenue off of martin avenue within parcel 12 of the seven j's subdivision. this project has exceeded its timetable. an administrative amendment cannot be processed for this development order due to the provisions of section 10.14.b.2 which states:. 2. applications for an administrative extensions to development timetables. prior to submitting an application to extend a development order timetable date the applicant shall have:. a. submitted a written request for a timetable extension to the pds director no later than 30 calendar days prior to the date that the development order is to expire; and b. explained with the written request the specific reason(s) why the authorized timetable deadline cannot be met. the request does not meet condition a. the applicant would be required to submit a new application for site plan approval. since the application was approved within the last year few if any changes would be required to the site plan. yet the time and expense to the applicant and the increased workload on staff in order to process a new site plan application for what is essentially a timetable extension would be cumbersome and impractical. section 10.17.; of the land development regulations allows a procedure for the monitoring of development orders. this process was used to review the timetable extension request for the harmony first united methodist church riverside memorial park cemetary and pol's office/warehouse applications. staff has followed this procedure for the review of this application. section 10.17 states:. sec. 10.17. monitoring. 10.17.a. monitoring of development orders. 1. monitoring of actual development is necessary to measure the change in the distribution and composition of population and land use as well as to confirm compliance with the goals objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan the ldr and the code. as part of the conditions of approval the approving entity may require that the applicant provide periodic status reports to the gmd director to ensure that development occurs according to the terms of the development order. 2. site inspection. any member of the bcc and any duly authorized representative of the bcc such as but not limited to staff of the environmental review division of the planning and development services or the public services department may enter and inspect any parcel of land for which a development approval or permit has been issued or where there is a reasonable cause to believe that a development activity is being carried out for the purpose of ascertaining the state of compliance with the ldr. the interiors of buildings shall not be subject to such inspections unless related to the enforcement of the building code. no person shall refuse immediate entry or access to any authorized representative of the bcc or one of the specified agencies who requests entry for the purpose of inspection and who presents appropriate credentials. no person shall obstruct hamper or interfere with any such inspection. if requested the owner or operator of the premises shall receive a report setting forth the facts and results of the compliance determination. 3. final development order monitoring. the pds director shall compile a report on an annual basis until the completion of development on the construction undertaken for projects receiving bcc approval of a master site plan. the report will include a comparison of actual development with approved site plans and permits for development and the approved development schedule. the intent of the report is to identify the portions of the development that are actually built and to confirm that they are in compliance with the development order the comprehensive plan the ldr and the code. 4. completion progress. the pds director shall also monitor all unbuilt development approved as final site plans for satisfactory progress toward completion. when the pds director determines that the first final site plan approval for a project has not been obtained within one year and an extension has not been approved or that the scheduled phases for development have lapsed this shall be evidence of unsatisfactory progress toward completion of the approved development. this information shall be noted in a project status report to the drc. 5. drc action. the drc shall evaluate the status of the development order identified in the project status report. the gmd director's status assessment and the drc conclusions and any recommendations shall be placed on the next available p & z [lpa] public meeting agenda by the gmd director. 6. lpa recommendation. the lpa shall consider the project status report and the drc conclusions and recommendations. the p & z [lpa] may make recommendations on the findings of the report for the bcc's consideration. 7. bcc consideration. the gmd director shall present the project status report and the drc and lpa conclusions and recommendations to the bcc at a regularly scheduled public meeting. the bcc may accept modify postpone or reject the project status report. for those projects determined by the bcc not to be proceeding satisfactorily toward completion pursuant to section 10.5 the property owner will be notified in writing by the gmd director that all further permitting of the development is to cease. 8. exception for single-family lot development. single-family lot development which is in compliance with the standards of the article 5 adequate public facilities and transportation impact analysis of the ldr shall be exempt from the final approval termination requirement for failure to maintain satisfactory progress. (ord.no. 510 pt. 4 10.17 11-5-1996; ord. no. 544 pt. 1 10.17 3-2-1999; ord. no. 587 pt. 1 10.17 5-15-2001; ord. no. 612 pt. ii 5-14-2002). issues:. a timetable of development is required by the adequate public facilities provisions of the land development regulations to ensure compliance with the concurrency requirements for the delivery of public facilities. the development order is a standard final site plan development that was approved by staff. a development order was issued for lot 12 of the seven j's subdivision on september 29 2005. the applicant's agent submitted a letter received september 21 2006 with a request for a timetable extension in order to extend the deadline for obtaining building permits and for construction completion of the proposal. the letter detailed issues relating to other properties which encountered damage caused by hurricanes in late 2005 which left the applicant without adequate time and manpower to meet the timetable deadlines of the seven j's lot 12. in accordance with section 5.32.d.8.b. of the land development regulations relating to amendments and extension of certificate of public facilities reservation the applicant has provided an updated traffic study which has received a comply from the engineers department. the applicant has paid the required fee for a timetable extension request which is $595.00. the request will be heard by the development review committee (drc) and the local planning agency (lpa) with final action being required by the board of county commissioners (bcc).

Fee: $595.00 paid to County of Martin, Florida

Client: Martin Seven Llc

Parcel #: 0738400010000012000000

Permit #: D011 200600360

500 Sw Long Dr, Palm City, FL 34990

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Contractor: Mathers Engineering Corp

Date: Aug 19, 2009

Permit type: Architecture

Description: The applicant is seeking minor final site plan approval to construct an outdoor shooting facility. the project includes a 7017 square foot club house with a 50-seat single service food operation a 7200 square foot maintenance building shellrock drives an asphalt parking area and seven (7) skeet/trap shooting stations on a 41.44 acre parcel located approximately 3 miles north of cr 714 and 3 miles west of i-95. the site is currently zoned ag-20a general agricultural district and is designated for agricultural use on the comprehensive growth management plan (cgmp) future land use map. as such the proposed use of the property for an outdoor shooting range is permitted under the current zoning and is consistent with the agricultural land use designation. the rezoning was approved from a-2 agricultural to ag-20a general agricultural district on 12/13/05 by the board of county commissioners (bocc). project # s188-001. upon board approval of ordinance 810 on september 18 2008 the provisions of section 3.99.c land development regulations martin county code (ldr) have been changed to exclude shooting facilities that are directed to shooting clay targets with shotguns. this updated staff report reflects on the materials provided by the applicant on november 26 2008. the proposed south florida shooting range minor final site plan as revised is in accordance with section 3.99.c ldr since the applicant has agreed to the removal of the word 'intended' from note number 25. the applicant's final site plan for recordation now recognizes the ldr exception is solely for the use of shooting clay targets with a shotgun. the post-approval provisions for this application include the need to complete the process for obtaining a road opening permit thorough the county engineering department in accordance with the letter of august 272008 and making those improvements needed for such permitting. upon the completion of the road opening addressing will be assigned from the open road. finally the issuance of building permits for the clubhouse with the 50-seat food service requires fdep permitting of the potable water well as noted in the health department memo of december 22 2008.

Fee: $25,100.00 paid to County of Martin, Florida

Client: South Florida Shooting Grounds Llc

Parcel #: 0438390000000001080000

Permit #: DI01 200900226

8611 Sw Joseph Way, Palm City, FL 34990

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Contractor: George Gentile

Date: Nov 26, 2014

Permit type: Architecture

Fee: $290.00 paid to County of Martin, Florida

Client: 8611 Sw Joseph Way Llc

Parcel #: 0738400010000009000000

Permit #: D301 201400281

3404 Sw Berry Ave, Palm City, FL 34990

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Contractor: Cotleur & Hearing Design Build, Inc.

Date: Aug 24, 2015

Permit type: Architecture

Description: This is a pre-application for a proposed development other than a planned unit development.

Fee: $580.00 paid to County of Martin, Florida

Client: Sunshine State Carnations Inc

Parcel #: 1838410000000011030000

Permit #: D201 201500257

3501 Sw Murphy Rd, Palm City, FL 34990

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Contractor: Lucido And Associates

Date: Apr 15, 2016

Permit type: Architecture

Fee: $290.00 paid to County of Martin, Florida

Client: Floridian National Golf Club Llc

Parcel #: 0138400140000107010000

Permit #: D301 201600105

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