Plan Review

Permit Number: MPL2024-10007
Project: Tesla Charging Station
Address: 6992 LAKE NONA BLVD Orlando FL
Description: Master Plan for Tesla Charging Station.
Application Status: Open
Related Permits
Name Status Due Date Completed Notes Reviewer
Approve 1/25/2024
AgencyRev Corrections Requested 2/9/2024 2/5/2024 C1.0 - SITE PLAN.pdf BAA Changemark #01 How will the wheelchaired individual be able to access this charging station when the vehicle will be blocking access? Brandon Albright
AgencyRev Recommend Approval w/ Cond 2/9/2024 4/19/2024 Please place an additional canopy tree at each end of the charging area for additional screening of the utility area and shade. Shannan Stegman
AgencyRev Recommend Approval w/ Cond 2/9/2024 4/18/2024 C1.0 - SITE PLAN.pdf Keith G Development Review The City Council Adopted the Engineering Standards Manual (ESM), Fifth Edition on April 18, 2016. All plans must conform to the ESM and all construction must be accomplished in accordance with the ESM. All future elevation shown on a boundary/topographic survey shall use the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). The proposed 12' OUC Easement needs to be shown on the Final Plat or a copy of the recorded document provided at building/engineering permit submittal. At the time of development, the owner/developer is required to pay an on-site inspection fee that is a percentage of the cost of the on-site improvements, excluding the building, in accordance with City Land Development Code, Section 65.604. For questions regarding Engineering or Zoning contact Keith Grayson at (407)246-3234 or keith.grayson@cityoforlando.net. The Office of Permitting Services recommends approval of the proposed Master Plan, subject to the above listed conditions and requirements. This property is required to plat in accordance with Section 65.401 of the City's Land Development Code prior to the issuance of building permits. The landscape plan needs to be designed in accordance with Chapter 60, Section 60.241 of the Land Development Code. Section 1.04 of the Engineering Standards Manual provides that all utility lines shall be installed beneath the surface of the ground. Subdivision construction plans must include all proposed utilities. Keith S. Grayson
AgencyRev Recommend Approval w/ Cond 2/9/2024 9/4/2024 SUBJECT TO CODES –ZONING Except as provided herein, the development is subject to all codes and ordinances of the State of Florida, City of Orlando, and all other applicable regulatory agencies. 2. DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS Except as modified herein, the project shall be developed in accordance with the requirements of the Growth Management Plan, Chapter 68 of the Land Development Code, the Southeastern Oaks PD, and any other pertinent provisions of the Conventional LDC, and all previous agreements between the City and property owner. 3. APPROVAL Approval of the Specific Parcel Master Plan by City Council shall grant the applicant authority to submit an application for site plan/master plan review for a building permit. The application must be submitted within twenty-four (24) months of approval of the Specific Parcel Master Plan (by the City Council) or the Master Plan shall expire. However, upon written application filed 30 days prior to the expiration date, the Planning Official may renew the Master Plan for one period of up to 12 months providing good cause is shown. 4. DEVELOPMENT PERMITS As provided by subsection 166.033(5), Florida Statutes, issuance of a development permit by a municipality does not in any way create any right on the part of an applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency and does not create any liability on the part of the municipality for issuance of the permit if the applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or fulfill the obligations imposed by a state or federal agency or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law. In accordance with subsection 166.033(5), Florida Statutes, it is hereby made a condition of this permit that all other applicable state or federal permits be obtained before commencement of the development. Jonathan Torres
AgencyRev Recommend Approval w/ Cond 2/9/2024 2/6/2024 The following conditions will need to be satisfied during the ENG/BLD permit review process: 1. Per Engineering Standards Manual (ESM) Section 7.01, any proposed project to be built in the City of Orlando which alters the existing topographic characteristics will be required to provide stormwater treatment. Alterations of surface drainage (with the exception of resurfacing and landscaping elements only) is defined as: changing the flow patterns within the redevelopment area; changing the mode of transport from overland flow or open channel to a closed conduit, etc.; changing an impervious surface’s character (from building to parking, wet bottom pond or a new building or vice versa); changing the character of a parking surface (from shell base to asphalt, etc.); or remodeling of an existing building which changes its footprint or number of floors. When applying for an Engineering Permit, please submit the Drainage & Geotech report, stormwater tabulations, and all necessary docs needed in order to verify the City's and Water Management District (WMD) standards are met. 2. Water quality must be recovered per the applicable WMD requirements. A model must be provided demonstrating the recovery analysis. A WMD water treatment permit may also be required. 3. A certification signed by the Engineer, licensed in the State of Florida, responsible for the stormwater design must be provided to read as follows: "I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the design of the Stormwater Management System for the project known as: (Project Name) meets all of the requirements and has been designed substantially in accordance with the City of Orlando Stormwater Management Criteria." 4. All proposed and existing sidewalks that are touched during construction will need to be updated to the newest ADA requirement. 5. Sidewalk construction is required per Land Development Code (LDC) Sections 61.225 and 66.200. Sidewalks must be constructed along the entire length of the property and must be located against the public right-of-way (R-O-W). 6. A City Service Agreement is required by the Owner if a portion of the sidewalk is within private property. The easement serves to keep the Owner from having to maintain the sidewalk and from other potential liability issues. Otherwise, the Owner would be liable for potential litigation if someone was injured on a failing sidewalk that was otherwise in disrepair. 7. Clarify if the sidewalk will be pavered. If pavers are to be placed beyond the property line and into the City's R-O-W, the owner is required to submit a signed and recorded R-O-W Pavers Agreement. The sidewalk portion of the driveway must still be composed of 3,000 psi concrete (refer to http://www.cityoforlando.net/permits/wp-content/uploads/ sites/29/2014/03/Pavers_Encroach_Agmt1.pdf for details). 8. Construction activities including clearing, grading and excavating activities must obtain an EPA NPDES permit, except: Operations that result in the disturbance of less than one acre total land area which are not part of a larger common plan of development or sale. The NPDES permit must be received in the Office of Permitting Services prior to the issuance of City permits. If the disturbed area is less than one acre, a note must be provided on the plans indicating the City's Guidelines for Erosion Sediment Control (aka the Blue Sheet, found on the City of Orlando website) will serve as a guide for the implementation of erosion sediment control measures. This sheet must be part of your permit submittal. 9. A detailed, scalable, fully dimensioned site plan of the location must be provided at time of permit submittal. The site plan should include but not be limited to the site legal description, building(s), streets, sidewalks and property lines, and the location of the proposed work. Site plans should clarify what is existing and what is proposed. 10. A existing signed and sealed topographic survey with datum and official benchmark in the NAVD88 vertical datum must also be provided at time of permit submittal. Per ESM Section 7.01.A.1, survey data must be gathered to at least 25 feet beyond the property line or as far offsite as required to ensure offsite drainage patterns are maintained. A hard copy of the signed and sealed survey must also be submitted to City Hall 8th floor addressed to Richard Allen, City Surveyor. 11. A signed and dated private improvements cost sheet must also be submitted (the cost sheet forms and instructions are available at www.cityoforlando.net/permits). 12. If the project is located within the FEMA regulated special flood hazard area (i.e. floodplain) a letter of map revision (LOMR) will be required. Compensating storage must be provided for all floodwater displaced by development within the 100-year floodplain. 13. Artificial turf must be treated as impervious area and must be included in the impervious calculations for storm- water management. 14. All roadways must meet the ESM standards. The Seasonal High Water Table must be a minimum of 2 ft from the bottom of the base. New private and public roadways will require a pavement design similar to the method shown in the FDOT Flexible Pavement Design Manual. A Limerock base is not permitted in certain areas where the Seasonal High Water Table has historically been close to the ground surface. Kyle Staats
AgencyRev Recommend Approval w/ Cond 2/9/2024 4/17/2024 1. Compliance: Except as where noted in this staff report, all aspects of the site plan are required to conform to all applicable minimum standards set forth in the editions of the City Code and the City Engineering Standards Manual (ESM) that are in force at the time of any construction of this project. 2. Support of this submittal by the Transportation Dept. does not constitute final engineering approval of this concept for development. Materials and designs for transportation related elements of the project must meet or exceed standards in the versions of the City Code and Engineering Standards Manual in effect at the time of submittal to Permitting Services. 3. Sight Lines: At all project entrances, clear sight distances for drivers and pedestrians must not be blocked by signs, buildings, building columns, landscaping, or other visual impediments. No structure, fence, wall, or other visual impediment must obstruct vision between 2 feet and 8 feet in height above street level. The street corner / driveway visibility area must be shown and noted on construction plans and any future site plan submittals. The applicant must design the site plan as necessary to comply with the Florida Greenbook and the FDOT Design Standards Index. Sight lines shall be provided on both site plans and landscape plans. 4. Maintenance of Traffic: For any construction work planned or required within a public right-of-way or City sidewalk easement adjacent to a public right-of-way (including but not limited to: irrigation, drainage, utility, cable, sidewalk, driveway, road construction/reconstruction or landscaping), the Owner/Applicant must submit the following: a. Maintenance of traffic plans (M.O.T.) (For more information/detailed requirements contact the Office of Special Events & Permits at 407-246-3704) b. Roadway plans including paving, grading, pavement markings and signage (Contact the Permitting Transportation Engineering Reviewer at 407-246-3079 for details) 5. A copy of all required County and State permits, where required (If permits are pending, attach a copy of the application). 6. All EV parking spaces must meet the requirements of the EVSE Installed parking spaces as noted in LDC Ch. 61 Part 3B, including accessibility requirements. C1.0 - SITE PLAN.pdf mtb Transportation Ped Xing Sign Visibility Ensure that pedestrian crossing sign will be visible above large vehicles. If MUTCD allows, consider placing west-facing signs on both sides of the roadway. 1. Compliance: Except as where noted in this staff report, all aspects of the site plan are required to conform to all applicable minimum standards set forth in the editions of the City Code and the City Engineering Standards Manual (ESM) that are in force at the time of any construction of this project. 2. Support of this submittal by the Transportation Dept. does not constitute final engineering approval of this concept for development. Materials and designs for transportation related elements of the project must meet or exceed standards in the versions of the City Code and Engineering Standards Manual in effect at the time of submittal to Permitting Services. 3. Sight Lines: At all project entrances, clear sight distances for drivers and pedestrians must not be blocked by signs, buildings, building columns, landscaping, or other visual impediments. No structure, fence, wall, or other visual impediment must obstruct vision between 2 feet and 8 feet in height above street level. The street corner / driveway visibility area must be shown and noted on construction plans and any future site plan submittals. The applicant must design the site plan as necessary to comply with the Florida Greenbook and the FDOT Design Standards Index. Sight lines shall be provided on both site plans and landscape plans. 4. Maintenance of Traffic: For any construction work planned or required within a public right-of-way or City sidewalk easement adjacent to a public right-of-way (including but not limited to: irrigation, drainage, utility, cable, sidewalk, driveway, road construction/reconstruction or landscaping), the Owner/Applicant must submit the following: a. Maintenance of traffic plans (M.O.T.) (For more information/detailed requirements contact the Office of Special Events & Permits at 407-246-3704) b. Roadway plans including paving, grading, pavement markings and signage (Contact the Permitting Transportation Engineering Reviewer at 407-246-3079 for details) 5. A copy of all required County and State permits, where required (If permits are pending, attach a copy of the application). 6. All EV parking spaces must meet the requirements of the EVSE Installed parking spaces as noted in LDC Ch. 61 Part 3B, except Sec. 61.363 (Number of Spaces Required). Accessibility requirements of Sec. 61.366 apply. C1.0 - SITE PLAN.pdf mtb Transportation Ped Xing Sign Visibility Ensure that pedestrian crossing sign will be visible above large vehicles. If MUTCD allows, consider placing west-facing signs on both sides of the roadway. Megan Barrow