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R-96-933• • C.17Y OF CLERMOIVT' RESOLUTION No. 933 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PROFESSIONAL OFFICE TO ACCOMMODATE THE LAKE COUNTY SCHOOLS CREDIT UNION, LOCATED IN THE R-3-A RESIDENTIAL/ PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida at a meeting held December 3, 1996 recommended approval of this Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of a Professional Office to accommodate the Lake County Schools Credit Union located in the R-3-A Residential/ Professional District at the following location: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 1 thru 5 inclusive, lot 6 less the west 7.5', lot 7 thru 12 inclusive, less that part of the west 26.7' of lots 6 and 12 that may be an overlap in description by a short section, all lying within Block 8, Woodlawn Subdivision. • The City Council deems it advisable in the interest of the general welfare of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida to grant this Conditional Use Permit; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida that: SECTION 1. This application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of a Professional Office to accommodate the Lake County Schools Credit Union located in the R-3-A Residential/Professional District be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The conditions as set forth in this Conditional Use Permit shall be legally binding upon any heirs, assigns and/or successors in title or interest. 2. The property shall be developed in substantial accordance with an approved site plan incorporating all conditions of this Conditional Use Permit. Said plans shall be submitted for review and approval of the Site Review Committee prior to authorization and issuance of a development permit. r: • • • CITY OF CIERMON7' RESOLUTION No. 933 Page-2- 3. All applicable rules and regulations shall be met, including but not limited to, final site plan approval, landscaping, drainage, parking, sign regulations, and all yard setbacks. All required landscaping must be served with a low volume permanent source of irrigation including City approved and State mandated back-flow prevention device and rain sensor gauge. All landscape areas must be properly maintained. T'he drainage and stormwater retention requirements of the City and the appropriate regulatory agencies shall be met and approved by the City Engineer. These areas shall be properly maintained. 4. Prior to formal application fora "development permit" the applicant shall dedicate to the City a ten (10) feet wide right-of-way, the length of the subject property, along Anderson Street to meet compliance with adopted City Street Standards. 5. The applicant shall construct Anderson Street in conformance with City Standards, the length of the subject property. Roadway improvements shall include necessary appurtenant roadway and intersection improvements to Highland Avenue, turn • lanes, and ingress/egress drives as approved by the City Site Review Committee. 6. The site shall be provided with a masonry dumpster enclosure with wooden gates which shall be indicated on the approved site plan. 7. The permittee shall provide a sidewalk constructed in accordance with City standards along both Anderson Street and Highland Avenue the length of the subject property. 8. The developer shall be responsible for the cost and installation of any required on-site and off-site infrastructure improvements necessitated by impacts of the project (i.e. Concurrency Management). 9. Stormwater data, calculations, and logistical configurations shall be approved by the City prior to any construction activity. Positive outfall for stormwater shall be provided as approved by the City Engineer. 10. A St. Johns River Water Management District stormwater permit shall be required and filed with the City prior to receipt of a development permit or any form of construction activity on the site. r: • • • CITY OF CIF.RMONT RESOLUTION No. 933 Page-3- 11. All lighting for the proposed facility shall be designed and located such that light and/or glare shall be directed upon the subject property only. 12. No further expansion of the use or additions to the facility shall be permitted except as approved by another Conditional Use Permit. 13. This permit shall become null and void if substantial construction work has not begun within one (1) year of the date of issuance of this Conditional Use Permit. "Substantial construction work" means the commencement and continuous prosecution of construction of required improvements ultimately finalized at completion. 14. The final Certificate of Occupancy shall not be issued until each of the stated conditions has been met. 15. If any of the stated conditions are violated, the applicant understands and agrees the City Council may revoke this Conditional Use Permit by Resolution. • DONE AND RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THIS 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1996. ROBERT A. P OL, ayor ATTEST: EPH E. V ZIL ,City Clerk •