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Completed |
Notes |
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Approve |
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AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
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Anna Mompremiere |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
5/3/2024 |
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 1.pdf jcg Informational Items 1) The Plat Mylar shall be signed in Black ink (Sharpie) and signed and sealed by the surveyor
2) Recording Fees will be based on the number of pages of the plat and joinder or other documents. Please coordinate with the Development Review Reviewer to have the entered and the checks should be made payable to the City of Orlando.
3) Revision fee is $250.00 for each review after the second round of reviews.
4) The plat must be reviewed by Orange County prior to recording. Begin this process by taking a copy of the executed plat to Room 1700 (Orange County Property Appraiser's Office, Attn. Rocco Campanale), 200 S. Orange Avenue, Sun Trust Bank Center. The original completed Statement of Lien from Orange County is required by this office. The Statement of Lien must be received by this office prior to recording the plat.
5. The owner/developer is required to design and construct a storm water system in accordance with the approved Master Drainage Plan. Approval from the appropriate State Water Management District is required. The system is to be privately owned and maintained.
6. The sanitary sewer connection shall be a minimum 6" PVC pipe
7. In order to reduce runoff from the adjacent properties gutters and downspouts shall be incorporated in the design of the addition. These downspouts should direct the water away from the building and adjacent lots. Connection of roof drains directly to the storm sewer may be required.
8. This project may require a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) permit for the sanitary sewer system. The Office of Permitting Services processes the permit for projects with reserved sewer capacity. At the time of FDEP permit submittal to the Office of Permitting Services
9. Construction activities including clearing, grading and excavating activities shall obtain an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, except: Operations that result in the disturbance of one acre total land area which are not part of a larger common plan of development or sale.
10. The landscape plan needs to be designed in accordance with Chapter 60, Section 60.234 of the Land Development Code.
11. The Orlando City Council approved a Resolution at the January 27, 1997 City Council Meeting. Section 61.226 of the City's Land Development Code provides for a Street Tree Trust Fund. The developer is responsible for the installation of street trees prior to final of the building permit. The Street Tree specifications are 12'-14' height of canopy tree.
12. Separate demo permits is required for each structure on the site.
13. An Individual lateral is required for each unit within the development, Y connection are not allowed within the City of Orlando sanitary sewer systems.
14. For questions regarding Engineering or Zoning contact John Groenendaal at (407)246-3437 or john.groenendaal@cityoforlando.net.
15. Residential plats recorded within Noise Zones C, D, and E shall note the potential for objectionable aircraft noise on the plat. Specifically, the plat shall note the following in a minimum 12 point type: "The properties delineated on this plat are subject to aircraft noise that may be objectionable." This requirement shall be made a condition of approval for all residential subdivisions approved by the City of Orlando.
16. Prior to recording of the plat a copy of the HOA covenants shall be presented and recorded with the plat. |
John C. Groenendaal |
AgencyRev |
Recommend Approval w/ Cond |
5/1/2024 |
5/13/2024 |
The following Fire Department access requirements and conditions are provided to the design community in general. An official determination on Fire Department access is provided at the conclusion of a formal plan review, wherein all details, conditions, existing and or proposed are submitted in 100% design documents.
Therefore, the sole intent of the cursory input provided, is to alert Civil and Architectural designers to site conditions and/or other considerations that require a deeper consideration of the FFPC, Florida Fire Code, NFPA 1 chapters 16 and 18 before finalizing the plans for formal plan review.
*****FORMAL REVIEW OF ARCHITECTUAL DESIGNS. The architectural design of a building, floor plans, life safety egress system, fire protection systems, and fire department access will be reviewed in detail for State, Fire Code, FFPC and City of Orlando, Fire Prevention Code compliance at the time of permit application for formal plan review of 100% drawings.*****
*****PREPARING YOUR FILES FOR UPLOAD. Plans must comply with specific size and file name conventions to be accepted. Maximum file size is 1 GB. There is provision for review of multiple sheets or packet in one upload. All drawing must be uploaded as one page for review. File names must match your plan sheet or index on the cover page. A third-party verified digital signature or seal is needed for plans requiring sign and seal.
***** PRESUBMITTAL MEETING WITH PERMITTING SERVICES. A TRC review is not applicable for review of conceptual architectural drawings. A pre-submittal meeting is required in order to receive cursory insight into Florida Building Code (FBC) and Florida Fire Prevention Code (FFPC, NFPA) requirements impacting the design. Please note, official determinations are not provided at these discussions.*****
*****Architects of Record and or Consultants are asked to prepare an agenda with questions pertaining to your project. This will afford staff to do research in advance before meeting. To schedule an appointment, see the following link. www.orlando.gov/Building-Development/Schedule-an-Appointment/Schedule-a-Permitting-Appointment *****
FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (FDEP). An FDEP clearance is required to release water supply to a construction site. Vertical construction of a building without water supply on the site of construction is prohibited. NFPA 1.16.4.3. It is therefore, critical, that the process to receive a FDEP permit and clearance for the use of treated water to construction sites and projects begin early in the conceptual stage. To begin the process, see the following link Apply | DEP Business Portal (fldepportal.com)
FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS, A MANDATORY REQUIREMTENT. Approved fire department access roads shall be provided for every facility, building, or portion of a building constructed or relocated. NFPA 1.18.2.3. ***** Fire department access roads shall consist of roadways, fire lanes, parking lot lanes, or a combination thereof.
ALL WEATHER SURFACE. The access road shall have an all-weather driving surface, capable of supporting the load of fire apparatus, an unobstructed width of not less than 20 ft. and a minimum vertical clearance of at least 13 ft. 6 in. NFPA 1.18.2.3. The minimum required widths and clearances shall be maintained at all times.
20FT UNOBSTRUCTED. The minimum required width of a fire department access road shall not be obstructed by parking spaces or reduced in any other manner.
ENTRANCES AND GATES. Entrances to fire department access roads that have been closed with gates and barriers shall not be obstructed by parked vehicles.
REQUIRED ACCESS. The Orlando Fire Department requires access to two sides of a building or structure.
TURNS. Turns in fire lanes shall be constructed to provide sufficient width to accommodate the largest piece of fire apparatus available to be operated on the fire access road.
ACCESS TO BUILDINGS. The access road itself must extend 50ft. from an exterior doorway that allow access to the building’s interior via a common hall or common lobby area, or the largest tenant area if the building does not have a common interior area. NFPA 1.18.2.3.
MANUAL SURPRESSION. Use of not more than 150 ft. pre-connected hose from a fire department apparatus parked on an access road as measured by an approved route around the first story of the exterior of the building or facility. The distance can be increased to 450ft. if the building is protected by an automatic sprinkler system. See NFPA 1.18.2.3.
AREAS SUBJECT TO OBSTRUCTION. Use of areas subject to obstruction by vehicles such as loading docks and parking garages are prohibited. Acceptable turnarounds can include T-turn, Y-turn or cul-de-sac (designs and dimensions are subject to the approval of Orlando Fire Department). See Exhibits in NFPA Fire Code handbook.
APPROVED TURNAROUND: An approved turnaround shall be provided for fire apparatus where an access road is a dead end in excess of 150 ft. The turnabout shall be the minimum 20ft. width of the fire department access road and sized for the dimensions and maneuvering space of the largest OFD apparatus (60 ft. length / 20 ft. width).
APPARATUS DIMENSIONS. The dimensions for calculation of auto-turn analysis shall include the following for the Orlando Fire Department apparatus. Width 10 ft, Truck body length 52 feet, Weight 75,000 pounds, maneuvering radius shall be 50 feet. exterior and not less than 25 feet. interior. The interior radius dimension shall be increased when the roadway design submitted is not adequate to accommodate fire apparatus.
WATER SUPPLY: All site plans shall indicate the location of fire hydrants. All portions of a building not protected by an automatic sprinkler system must be within 300 ft. distance of a fire hydrant. All portions of a building protected by an automatic sprinkler system must be within 500 ft. distance of a fire hydrant. Residential properties are required to indicate a hydrant within 500 ft. of the residence and street width of 20 feet for the fire department access. NFPA 1.18.3 |
Charles A. Howard |
AgencyRev |
No Review Required |
5/1/2024 |
6/24/2024 |
The applicant has withdrawn the application for the development. |
Jonathan Torres |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
5/3/2024 |
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Denise J. Riccio |
AgencyRev |
Recommend Approval w/ Cond |
5/1/2024 |
5/1/2024 |
I have no objections to the division of this parcel moving forward for further approval from staff. If trees will be impacted during any phase of this project the applicant must obtain an approved tree removal permit from a Parks department official prior to any trees being removed. |
Condredge Mallory |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
4/25/2024 |
A full CPTED review will be completed when a detailed site plan is submitted to the City.
For additional precautions, Officer David Evangelista is the Crime Prevention liaison for this district. The OPD Crime Prevention officer can discuss with you alarms (residential or business), personal safety, crime prevention strategies and neighborhood or community watch programs. Please contact him at David.Evangelista@orlando.gov or 407-246-2513.
For questions regarding the Orlando Police Department plan review, please contact Audra Rigby at 407.246.2454 or Audra.Rigby@Orlando.gov. |
Audra Rigby |
AgencyRev |
Recommend Approval w/ Cond |
5/1/2024 |
4/24/2024 |
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 City of Orlando Code of Ordinances Section 54.39. 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.
15. Per Orlando Engineering Standards Manual Chapter 7, off-site flood elevations cannot be made worse in any circumstance. You must demonstrate that you are not increasing off-site base flood elevations. |
Kyle Staats |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
4/26/2024 |
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Avolve - ProjectDox |
AgencyRev |
Corrections Requested |
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5/29/2024 |
24-101(B1) Lake Nona South Parcel 22B - B&T.pdf gsa Changemark note #01 check this distance, see comments on this in plat sheet 1 review
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 1.pdf gsa Changemark note #01 The Field Review has not been completed at this time E mail Ned Bridges at edward.bridges@cityoforlando.net
with the SUBDIVISION NUMBER and the PDF copy of the current Plat and schedule the field checks
FS 177.091(7), include the PDF plat for the PRM field review. If the field inspection fails, the PSM in
responsible charge will be required to contact the office of surveying services and schedule a meeting
at the site with a representative to recover all the set PRMs for additional inspections.
Orange County Property Appraiser has not completed their review at this time.
177.091
Plats Made for Recording
At the end of the plat approval process the requestor must submit two sets of digital files.
The file naming convention for both sets of digital files should include the permitting project
number or master building permit number. If there are multiple files for the same number,
then a sequence number should be added to the file name. (e.g., PRJ2005-00121_1)
The first set of files must be in PDF format. The PDF file must have bookmarks that will
clearly identify each sheet in the file.
The digital files must have the following characteristics: The second set of files must be in
one the following file formats: DXF, DGN, DWG or SHP (ESRI).
Text documents like energy calculations can be submitted in PDF format. The Coordinate
system must be State Plane Florida East NAD 83, feet. There must be either a separate index
that explains what is contained in each layer of the file or the layer name itself must be self
explanatory.
Every plat of a subdivision offered for recording shall conform to the following:
Marginal lines, standard certificates and approval forms shall be printed on the plat with a
permanent black drawing ink. A print or photographic copy of the original drawing must be
submitted with the original drawing.
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 1.pdf gsa Changemark note #02 no plat checklist has been provided with this submittal.
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 1.pdf gsa Changemark note #01a check this distance --- OCPA Legal description has 1976.87'
also check the title opinion (1976.77')
will need an updated title opinion also
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 2.pdf gsa review Changemark note #01 add plat book and page info for this lot.
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 2.pdf gsa review Changemark note #02 not platted.
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 2.pdf gsa review Changemark note #03 not platted.
Lake Nona South Parcel 22B 2.pdf gsa review Changemark note #04 I sent a email to Scott Grossman for the line and curve table to be checked. there are differences between this plat and previous OR Book and Plat |
Guy Adkins |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
5/9/2024 |
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Megan Barrow |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
5/1/2024 |
4/30/2024 |
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David Breitrick |
AgencyRev |
Recommend Approval w/ Cond |
10/29/2024 |
11/4/2024 |
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John C. Groenendaal |
AgencyRev |
Recommend for Approval |
10/29/2024 |
12/10/2024 |
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