City staff reviewed the second submittal of the construction-site plan for the property listed as CSP 202301 Coral Hills Road and identified a small set of technical revisions before the site can be approved for pre-construction activities.
The item matters because resolving the listed technical details will allow the applicant to proceed to pre-construction meetings and building-permit applications.
June Son, planner with community development, said the site is zoned for light industrial and that the total building size is about 11,000 square feet. Planning staff identified a discrepancy in the open-space calculation and asked the applicant to revise the calculation on the site plan. Mitchell Callaway, with the applicant firm Dewberry, agreed to revise the open-space totals and asked whether those materials could be submitted by email for approval; staff asked that the applicant upload revisions through the city’s electronic submittal system so reviewers can complete checks in the permitting workflow.
Public works requested the driveway detail be changed from a Miami curve to the FDOT standard F-22 drop curve. Fire staff asked that the auto-turn analysis be run using the city’s fire-truck dimensions rather than the Orange County vehicle used in the applicant’s exhibit; the transcript records the city standard as 46.75 or 47.65 feet, and staff asked the applicant to adjust the auto-turn to the city specification. The applicant confirmed those items will be addressed in the next revision.
Once the applicant uploads the corrected plan set and the FDOT/auto-turn details are addressed, staff indicated the project can proceed to pre-construction meeting scheduling and do not expect the DRC to require an additional hearing for this CSP submittal.