S-15-058
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Page 1 of 21 GROWTH AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CURRENT PLANNING ACTIVITY 123 W. Indiana Avenue, Room 202, DeLand, FL 32720 (386) 736-5959 PUBLIC HEARING: September 8, 2015 - Planning and Land Development Regulation Commission (PLDRC) CASE NO: S-15-058 SUBJECT: Special exception for temporary campsites on Rural Mobile Home (MH-3) zoned property. LOCATION: 2594 Palm Drive, Port Orange APPLICANT: Eddie Colosimo OWNER: Eddie Colosimo STAFF: William Gardner, Project Activity Manager I. SUMMARY OF REQUEST The applicant is requesting a renewal of the special exception for temporary campsites in connection with racing events at the Daytona International Speedway for an additional seven (7) years, beginning Biketoberfest 2015 through the close of Biketoberfest 2021. The previous special exception (S-09-002) was granted for five years on February 19, 2009, allowing a maximum of 50 temporary campsites. This previous approval expired at the close of the Biketoberfest 2013 event. Specifically, the applicant requests a: Special exception for temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events on Rural Mobile Home (MH-3) zoned property. Staff Recommendation: Forward to county council for final action with a recommendation of approval subject to the staff recommended conditions. Page 2 of 21 II. SITE INFORMATION 1. Location: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. This property is located on the west side of Palm Drive approximately 600 ft. south from its intersection with Swann Drive in the Tomoka Farms Local Plan. Parcel Number: 6222-01-00-2460 Property Size: ±6.3 acres Council District: 3 Zoning: MH-3 Future Land Use: Rural ECO Map: Yes NRMA Overlay: No Adjacent Zoning and Land Use: DIRECTION North: ZONING MH-3 FUTURE LAND US R East: MH-3 R South: RPUD AR CURRENT USE Single-Family Dwelling & Vacant Land Single-Family Dwelling & Mobile Home Dwelling Single-Family Dwellings West FR FR & C Grazing & Conservation Lands 10. Location Maps ZONING MAP AERIAL MAP Page 3 of 21 III. BACKGROUND AND PREVIOUS ACTIONS The subject property is situated within the Tomoka Farms Road Local Plan, approximately one mile west of Tomoka Farms Road. It is a 6.3-acre parcel located in the southwest corner of the Tomoka Farms Subdivision. The surrounding neighborhood is developed with single family standard and mobile home dwellings on 1-1/4 to ± 5-acre size parcels. The Whispering Creek Residential Planned Unit Development containing 1 and 5-acre size single-family lots is located 150 feet south of the subject site. With this application, the applicant requests an approval period of seven (7) years from 2015 through 2021. Per the zoning code, the request is for temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage disposal and potable water facilities sufficient to accommodate all occupants and other relevant conditions are provided. The PLDRC last reviewed this item under case S-09-002, which allowed temporary camping for five years from 2009 to 2013. Site Plan – The applicant’s special exception site plan depicts: • A single entrance/exit gravel driveway off Palm Drive • Primitive camping sites within the north, south and westerly areas of the open property • Four (4) portable toilets, two (2) hot water showers, waste barrel and a campfire pit. Actual number of facilities will be determined by the health department. The applicant has been operating a temporary campsite with a special exception approval on this property since 2005. IV. REVIEW CRITERIA AND ANALYSIS Section 72-293 Special Exceptions of the Zoning Ordinance has no specific provisions for this request. However, the permitted special exception use is required to address certain items, such as on-site utilities, security, and waste disposal. These items and others have evolved over the years into a list of standard conditions for the temporary campsite use that each applicant must comply has been incorporated into the staff recommendation. SPECIAL EXCEPTION CRITERIA - Per section 72-415(8) reasons for denial, the commission may recommend denial and county council may deny any special exception application for one or more of the following reasons: a. It is inconsistent with the purpose or intent of this ordinance. This temporary campground is in for a five-year renewal and it has not been found to be inconsistent with the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance. This is because the campground has not been deemed a hazard to the general public or surrounding property owners. Page 4 of 21 b. It is inconsistent with any element of the Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan does not have any policies that specifically relate to this type of zoning request. Therefore, this renewal would not violate any element of the Comprehensive Plan. c. It will adversely affect the public interest. The operation of this temporary campsite for seasonal, motorcycle-related events does not appear to adversely affect the public interest. This is because the campsite is for primitive low-impact camping situated in a relatively isolated area. The camping is only scheduled for three days before, during, and three days after the qualifying special events. d. It does not meet the expressed requirements of the applicable special exception. The owner has met the requirements for the special exception over the years and has provided assurance in the written Description of the Special Exception to meet the requirements upon approval of this renewal. e. The applicant will not be able to meet all requirements imposed by federal, state, or local governments, or by the county council. There has been no evidence or notices of complaints over the past five years that the applicant has not or will not meet all federal, state or local requirements for the operation of this temporary campsite. f. Notwithstanding the provisions of article XIV of the land development code [appendix A], it will generate undue traffic congestion. The Traffic Engineering office has issued a memo stating that the 130 potential additional daily trips generated by this temporary campsite will not cause level-of-service problems for thoroughfares near this development. There should not be undue traffic congestion based on this roadway analysis. g. It will create a hazard or a public nuisance, or be dangerous to individuals or to the public. The Sheriff’s Office was contacted and has expressed no support for the temporary campsite. The submitted reasons include excessive noise, excessive traffic in a residential area, problematic for patrol to monitor and enforce and safety concerns. h. It will materially alter the character of surrounding neighborhoods or adversely affect the value of surrounding land, structures, or buildings. Since the property is only utilized for temporary tent camping during special events within the County, the special exception use has not and is not foreseen to alter the character of the surrounding neighborhood. This is because the camping is self-contained and the site is located in an area with conservation lands to the west and large lot development to the Page 5 of 21 north and east. Also, there is a large buffer zone between the site and the planned unit development located further to the south. i. It will adversely affect the natural environment, natural resources or scenic beauty, or cause excessive pollution. Since the facilities (portable toilets, portable showers, hand wash sinks and potable (drinking) water supply must be approved by the County Health Department and given that the camping is low-impact and occurs on a periodic basis, staff is not aware of anything that would show that this use would adversely affect the natural environment or cause excessive pollution. V. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this application for a Special Exception for temporary campsites for three (3) days before, during, and three (3) days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events on Rural Mobile Home (MH-3) zoned property, subject to the following condition(s): 1. The temporary campsites shall be limited only to the areas shown on the site plan attached hereto. The temporary campsites shall only be open for operation three days before, during, and three days after the Daytona International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events for a period of seven (7) years (2015-2021). 2. The maximum number of campsites that may be allowed on the site shall not exceed 50. The size of the individual campsites, number of portable toilets, potable water and shower facilities shall be in accordance with the Volusia County Health Department requirements. The campsite layout shall comply with the submittal special exception site plan. 3. The applicant shall submit copies of the detailed site plan, drawn to scale along with provisions that address these conditions of approval, directly to the Volusia County Health Department, Fire Services, Sheriff's Office, and the Building and Zoning Division for review and approval before using the subject property for temporary camping use. The applicant shall coordinate with these departments on an individual basis. A site plan with all signed contracts for portable toilets and garbage pick/clean up times(s) shall also be submitted to the Building and Zoning Division 30 days prior to all Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events. 4. The property owner must obtain final approval from the Growth and Resource Management Department before opening of the campsite for any regularly scheduled racing event. The property owner is responsible for and must collect all appropriate tourist development tax and sales tax, as required by county ordinance and State Statute. Page 6 of 21 5. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office, Finance, Fire Services, and Building and Zoning Divisions, and the Volusia County Health Department and State Department of Revenue, and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) shall have unlimited and unconditional access to the subject property including common areas within the temporary campsite on a 24 hour a day basis without having to give prior notice and without having to pay any type of fee or dues to gain entrance for inspection or enforcement purposes. 6. The applicant shall provide fire protection services for the temporary campsite in accordance with the requirements of the Assistant Chief of Fire Safety Management, including, but not limited to: stabilized access drives for emergency vehicles and apparatus to all areas and sites; and provisions for fire suppression by providing fire extinguishers, Type 2A-40BC. 7. All recreational vehicle units with self-contained holding tanks for wastewater shall secure all sewer waste line caps at all times in a manner to preclude any leakage. Posted signs throughout the campground shall state that no direct discharge of any wastewater from any recreational vehicle will be permitted. Pumping facility shall be brought on site every three days to remove sewage from the self-containing holding tanks. 8. Portable toilets and hand wash sinks shall be required at a central location at the campsite. An approved service contract for pumping of the portable toilets shall be provided to the Volusia County Health Department and the Building and Zoning Division 15 days prior to the opening of the campsites for all events scheduled for 2015 through 2021. 9. The temporary campsite shall comply with the minimum requirements for potable (drinking) water supply as required by Chapter 64E, Florida Administrative Code and applicable provisions of the Florida Building Code. Provisions for potable water are subject to review and approval by the Volusia County Health Department and a copy of any approvals shall be submitted to the Building and Zoning Division. 10. Vendors or itinerant merchants shall be prohibited from operating on the subject property. In addition, no special event(s) or contest(s) shall take place at the campsite. 11. The applicant shall provide adequate traffic control as determined by the Sheriff’s Department, including, but not limited to, an off-duty uniformed officer(s) (police/sheriff/highway patrol) stationed during the weekends, special events and peak traffic hours along Palm Drive in front of the entrance/exit. The uniformed officer(s) are for traffic control only and the applicant shall be required to pay any cost associated with these officer(s). In the event the temporary campsite becomes full, the applicant shall temporarily close the parking area to entering vehicles. Page 7 of 21 12. The applicant shall provide his own security for the campsite. Further, the officer(s) providing traffic control will not be providing security for the campsites. The applicant shall inform the Building and Zoning Division and Special Services of the Sheriff's Office of the person(s) in charge of security with his/her telephone number(s) and addresses 30 days prior to all Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi (Coke Zero) 400, and Bike Week events scheduled for 2015 through 2021. 13. The applicant shall provide an adequate number of solid waste containers placed in strategic locations on the site. These containers shall be emptied and cleaned on an as-needed basis. The area shall be completely clear of litter and other refuse after each day of operation. To ensure compliance, the applicant shall provide the Building and Zoning Division with a written contract with a local solid waste management company 30 days prior to opening the camp site facility. The contract shall require a provision for garbage to be collect and removed from the site every other day. 14. Violation of any of these conditions may result in automatic revocation of the Public Hearing approved permit by the Zoning Enforcement Official. Upon revocation, the temporary campsite shall not be resumed without another Special Exception. VI. ATTACHMENTS • • • • Written Explanation Survey and campsite site plan Reviewer comments Maps VII. AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURE Pursuant to Section 72-415, the County Council shall hold a public hearing after due public notice on all recommendations from the commission. It may accept, reject, modify, return, or seek additional information on those recommendations. No approval of a special exception application shall be made unless, upon motion, four members of the county council concur. The county council will thereafter forward its decision to the applicant. Any new information to be presented at the planning and land development regulation commission for any application will be grounds to continue an application to the next planning and land development regulation commission. Applicants shall inform and provide staff with the new information prior to the planning and land development regulation commission. Any new information to be presented at the county council meeting that was not previously presented to the planning and land development regulation commission for any application will be grounds to return an application to the planning and land development regulation commission for further review. Applicants shall inform and provide staff with the new information prior to the council meeting. Page 8 of 21 Page 9 of 21 Page 10 of 21 SPECIAL EXCEPTION SITE PLAN Page 11 of 21 Page 12 of 21 SPECIAL EXCEPTION SITE PLAN Page 13 of 21 Inter-Office Memorandum TO: William Gardner, Activity Manager DATE: August 5, 2015 FROM: Danielle Dangleman, Environmental Specialist III SUBJECT: Planning & Land Development Regulation Commission meeting for Date: September 8, 2015 Parcel #: 6222-01-00-2460 Case #: S-15-058; Edward and Susan Colisimo Owners Environmental Permitting (EP) has reviewed the special exception application and conducted a site visit. The majority of this property a pasture type habitat with a wetland in the northwest portion of the parcel. This wetland system has a 25-foot buffer. EP has no objection to this request. However, the applicant needs to be aware that no alterations may occur in the wetland and/or wetland buffer without the appropriate issued wetland alteration permit. The provided plan set shows a porta-potty near the wetland. Please make sure this is not in the wetland or buffer. Page 14 of 21 Page 15 of 21 Page 16 of 21 STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS PLDRC Hearing Date: September 8, 2015 Colosimo S-15-058 Sheriff’s Office Major Chico Mandizha, Volusia County Sheriff’s Office Comments: We are not in favor of this temporary campsite for a number of reasons • Excessive noise • Excessive traffic in residential area • Problematic for patrol to monitor and enforce • Safety concerns * * * * * * 1 D BLV Page 17 of 21 § ¨ ¦ MADELINE AV 95 IN WILLOW RUN BLVD E EX T § ¨ ¦ EX T VD BL DAYTONA BEACH AV GA LP N SO IAM L L WI 4 M AD E L PORT ORANGE ON B L VD RD R W ILL S IAM TA YL O AIRPORT CR 415 TOMOKA FARMS RD YORKTOWN BLVD RD PIONE E R TR PI REQUEST AREA LOCATION REQUEST AREA 1 " = 1 MILE SAMSULA DR R EE ON AIRP O TR NEW SMYRNA BEACH R T RD SPECIAL EXCEPTION I CASE NUMBER S-15-058 Page 18 of 21 WESTWIND DR TOM CIR OLD SAMSULA RD KARL DR GUAVA DR ORANGE DR TRIBBLE DR WALLACE DR PALM DR TAYLOR RD SWAN DR R UCE CREEK C I R W AVA CIR SP ECO/NRMA REQUEST AREA 1 inch = 1,000 feet ECO NRMA SPECIAL EXCEPTION INCORPORATED I CASE NUMBER S-15-058 Page 19 of 21 PALM DR SWAN DR AERIAL 2012 1 inch = 400 feet SPECIAL EXCEPTION I CASE NUMBER S-15-058 Page 20 of 21 MH-3 MH-4 PALM DR SWAN DR FR RPUD ZONING CLASSIFICATION FORESTRY RESOURCE MOBILE HOME SPECIAL EXCEPTION REQUEST AREA CASE NUMBER S-15-058 1 inch = 400 feet RESIDENTIAL I Page 21 of 21 PALM DR SWAN DR FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION AGRICULTURE RESOURCE CONSERVATION 1 inch = 400 feet FORESTRY RESOURCE RURAL REQUEST AREA SPECIAL EXCEPTION CASE NUMBER I S-15-058
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