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R-89-618 . . No. 618 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A SHOPPING CENTER IN THE C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida at a meeting held June 6, 1989, recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of a shopping center in the C-2 General Commercial District. PROPERTY: All of that portion of the following described land lying west of the western right-of-way of State Road 25 (U.S. Highway 27). The east 578' of Tract 50, and the south 30' of the west 82' of Tract 50 and the north 30' of the west 82' of tract 50 and tracts 50A and 63,' Lake Highland Company, Section 19, Township 22 south, Range 26 east, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 38, Public Records of Lake County, Florida. LOCATION: NW corner of intersection of US 27 and Highland Avenue. ZONING: C-2 General Commercial District The City Council deems it advisable in the interest of the general welfare of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida to grant the Conditional Use Permit; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida that: SECTION 1. The application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow con- struction of a shopping center in the C-2 General Commercial District granted subject to the following conditions: CONDITIONS: 1. The property must be developed in substantial accordance with an approved site plan. 2. No further expansion of the use or additions to this facility shall be permitted except as approved by another Conditional Use Permit. 3. All applicable rules and regulations shall be met, including final site plan approval, landscaping, drainage, parking and sign regulations, and all yard setbacks. All required landscaping must be served with a permanent irrigation system and must be properly maintained. The drainage and storm water retention requirements of the appropriate regulatory agencies must be met, and approved by the City Engineer. These area must be properly maintained. 4. The property may be used for a shopping center with uses normally associated with shopping centers and other Permitted C-2 Uses. . . 5. The final certificate of Occupancy cannot be issued until each of the stated conditions has been met. 6. This permit shall expire if construction has not begun within one year of the date of this Conditional Use Permit. 7. Parking spaces may be reduced from the required 10' x 20' to 10' X 19' provided aisle width is maintained at a minimum of 24' , 8. A six foot high wooden fence shall be constructed along the western boundary from the northern right-of-way to Juniata street to Highland Avenue. The fence shall be in compliance with landscape requirements except the 5' setback requirement may be reduced only at the south east corner of the adjoining Odom property as presented to city Council. The loading area along Highland shall be buffered with landscaping, however, if the required buffering is not provided or maintained, the City may require placement of the fence at a letter date. All landscape areas shall be provided with permanent irrigation. 9. A sidewalk along the north side Highland Avenue will be constructed as part of Phase I~ A sidewalk along the south side of Desoto street will be constructed at the time DeSoto Street is completed. Sidewalks will run the full length of the property. 10. A complete phasing plan will be submitted to city staff as part of the final site plan review process. Any deviations from this plan will require an amendment to this Conditional Use Permit. 11. All utilities will be constructed in accordance with an approved site plan. 12. A deceleration lane and a acceleration lane will be constructed on northbound US 27. Acceleration lane and a deceleration lane will be constructed on southbound US 27 at the project's main entrance. The existing left turn lane southbound on US 27 at Highland Avenue will be reconstructed into a acceleration lane northbound onto US 27. 13. The existing billboard on the site shall be removed before a certificate of Occupancy will be issued. 14. The developer will be responsible for any Department of Transportation (DOT) required improvements associated with the project up until final approval of Phase II. 15. If any of the stated conditions are violated, the applicant understands and agrees that 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 13th, DAY OF JUNE 1989. &p({~~ ATTEST: ~ £&/-/1 ~~PHE. )fA~ ZILE, City Clerk