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File #: 2015-3141    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/17/2020 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 10/19/2020 Final action: 10/19/2020
Title: Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2020-53, Conditional Use Application for a Community Residential Home at 1202 Sherbrook Drive - Ron A. Paradise, Director, Planning and Development Services (386) 878-8610. Strategic Goal: Economic Development - Create more diversified and high-quality housing opportunities.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Maps, 3. Resolution No. 2020-53
TO: Mayor and Commission AGENDA DATE: 10/19/2020

FROM: Dr. Marc-Antonie Cooper, Interim City Manager AGENDA ITEM: 6 - A

SUBJECT:
Title
Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2020-53, Conditional Use Application for a Community Residential Home at 1202 Sherbrook Drive - Ron A. Paradise, Director, Planning and Development Services (386) 878-8610.

Strategic Goal: Economic Development - Create more diversified and high-quality housing opportunities.

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LOCATION:
1202 Sherbrook Drive, located southeast of the intersection of North Normandy Boulevard and Elkcam Boulevard.

BACKGROUND:
Background
Resolution No. 2020-53 is a proposal for a Community Residential Home (CRH) located at 1202 Sherbrook Drive (site). The site is zoned R-1A and consists of a ?0.24-acre Deltona Lakes platted lot developed with a ?1,480 square foot single family residential home. The surrounding area is also zoned R-1A. The request is to serve up to two (2) adult senior citizen residents.

According to State Law, the purpose and intent of a CRH serving up to six (6) residents is to emulate a family unit living in a single-family house situated within a residential neighborhood. The proposed CRH at 1202 Sherbrook Drive can comply with City Land Development Code (LDC) requirements. In addition, consistent with Sec. 110-814(c) and to enhance neighborhood compatibility, the following conditions are suggested:
a. The applicant shall provide an approval letter from Volusia County Health Department for the existing septic system prior to the issuance of the BTR to ensure the existing septic system is adequate in light of living area expansion at the house. If the existing septic is not adequate the applicant will be required to upgrade the existing septic system prior to the BTR issuance;
b. The dwelling shall serve no more than two (2) non-related elderly residents within the dwelling;
c. All residents and related service shall be directly associated with and regulated...

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