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Jay Williams, Director of Construction, Bonefish Grill, on behalf of 2121 Ponce de Leon Group, Owner, for permission to encroach onto the right-of-way with a permanent structural canopy at the main entrance to Bonefish Grill, encroaching approximately 4'-4" for a length of approximately nineteen feet, eight inches (19'-8"), at an elevation of approximately 10'-0" above the sidewalk, adjacent to 2121 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Florida.
CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
That the request for encroachment into the right-of-way with a permanent structural canopy at the main entrance to Bonefish Grill, be approved subject to the requirements set forth by the Public Works Department, as listed below.
BRIEF HISTORY:
The Applicant, on behalf of the Owner, requests approval for encroachments onto the right-of-way consisting a permanent structural canopy projecting up to 4'-4" for a length of approximately nineteen feet , eight inches (19'-8") at an elevation of approximately 10'-0" above the sidewalk adjacent to 2121 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Florida, legally described as Lots 24 to 39 inclusive, and W140.67FT of 20FT alley lying between Lots 6 and 7 and 35 and 39, Block 21 of the REVISED PLAT CORAL GABLES SECTION L, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 85 of the Public Records of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
The proposed canopy is in the approval process at Building Department (Application No. 06086624).
The recommendation is subject to the following requirements of the Public Works Department:
a) The City of Coral Gables reserves the right to remove, add, maintain, or have the Owner remove any of the improvements within the right-of-way, and at Owner's expense.
b) That the Owner maintains the proposed encroachments in good condition at all times, and at Owner's expense.
c) That the Owner meet with the City Attorney's office for the purpose of providing all the information necessary for that office to prepare a Restrictive Covenant to be executed by the Owner which runs with the title of the property, and which states, in addition to the above mentioned, that the Owner of the property will provide Public Liability Insurance coverage for the encroachments in the minimum limits required by the City, and naming the City as an additional insured under the policy.
d) That copies of the Restrictive Covenant, when fully executed and filed, together with certification of required insurance, shall be presented to the Building Department and to the Public Works Department and permits thereafter be obtained for the work from both of these Departments.
e) That the Owner shall replace, at the Owner's expense, any portion of the encroachments affected, in the event the Public Works Department must issue a permit for a utility cut in the proposed area.
f) That the proposed encroachments be constructed in accordance with the Florida Building Code and all other pertinent Codes, including the provision of means to retain the storm water within private property.
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION(S):
6-29-2006 |
Board of Architects |
Approved |