June Son, planner, presented the second submittal of the construction site plan for 202301 Coral Hills Road at the Aug. 20 DRC meeting and said the subject property has a light industrial future land use and a proposed building size of about 11,000 square feet. She noted prior approvals for a principal use (outdoor storage) and an 8-foot fence security exemption earlier in 2024 and said planning’s only outstanding comment concerned an open-space recalculation.
Why it matters: The open-space calculation affects compliance with planning standards; public-works and fire reviewers also had minor technical comments that must be addressed before permit issuance.
Mitchell Callaway of Dewberry told the DRC the applicant can resolve the open-space issue and asked whether the revised plan could be emailed for approval; staff directed the applicant to upload revised plans to the city’s OpenGov portal so reviewers can clear comments without returning the project to DRC.
Public works noted one drafting detail: the plans used a Miami curve at the driveways but the city requires an FDOT-style drop curve (F22) at driveways; staff asked the applicant to change that detail. Fire staff requested auto-turns be shown using the city’s fire-truck dimensions (the applicant used an Orange County truck template; the city’s required radius differs), and June Son asked the applicant to update that before preconstruction meetings.
June Son said the public-works comments were minor, and staff indicated that once the applicant uploads the corrected sheets, the plan could be signed off administratively via OpenGov and proceed to preconstruction meetings; no DRC vote or formal action was recorded.