Legislation Details

File #: 24-1035    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 7/3/2024 In control: Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department
On agenda: 7/30/2024 Final action: 7/30/2024
Title: Acceptance of the findings and recommendation of the Environmental Protection Division staff and approval of Conservation Area Impact Permit CAI-23-06-030 for Suzzane M. Litton, Charles Pham, and Kenneth and Kris S. Viles. District 4 (Environmental Protection Division)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Consent - Hancock Lone Palm - CAI-23-06-030, 3. 2024-07-30 Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Consent Item-03
Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: July 3, 2024

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: N/A

FROM: Tanya Wilson, AICP, Director, Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department

CONTACT: Ren?e H. Parker, LEP, Manager, Environmental Protection Officer

PHONE: (407) 836-1420

DIVISION: Environmental Protection Division

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Acceptance of the findings and recommendation of the Environmental Protection Division staff and approval of Conservation Area Impact Permit CAI-23-06-030 for Suzzane M. Litton, Charles Pham, and Kenneth and Kris S. Viles. District 4 (Environmental Protection Division)
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PROJECT: Suzzane M. Litton, Charles Pham, and Kenneth and Kris S. Viles, Conservation Area Impact Permit Application No. CAI-23-06-030 (Hancock Lone Palm North)

PURPOSE: The applicants, Suzzane M. Litton, Charles Pham, and Kenneth and Kris S. Viles, are requesting a Conservation Area Impact (CAI) Permit to construct a townhome development project with associated infrastructure. The project site is known as Hancock Lone Palm North and is located on Hancock Lone Palm Road, Orlando, FL 32828. The Parcel ID Nos. are 24-22-31-0000-00-045, 24-22-31-0000-00-059, 24-22-31-0000-00-061, 24-22-31-0000-00-062, and 24-22-31-0000-00-069. The subject properties are in District 4.

The project area consists of five parcels, with existing single-family homes and commercial uses. The natural resources on the five properties consist of three Class III surface waters (SW-1, SW-2, and SW-3; totaling 0.783 acre combined) and one Class I wetland (W-1; totaling 3.87 acres onsite and continues offsite). W-1 is a forested system of moderate to moderately high quality, comprised of mostly native tree canopy and subcanopy. SW-1, SW-2, and SW-3 are ponds that are low to moderate in habitat quality and consist of some appropriate native vegetation, with some opportunistic emergent species and algae tolerant of and associated with water qual...

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