File #: 23-0408    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Zoning Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/30/2023 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 6/8/2023 Final action:
Title: MSC2023-0005, Florida Secured Storage, 19701 Sheridan Street, canopied / covered self-storage parking, miscellaneous request. (Cole)
Attachments: 1. Item No. 3 (Florida Secure Self Storage) 23-0408, 2. Item No. 3 Final Submitted Plans

Title

MSC2023-0005, Florida Secured Storage, 19701 Sheridan Street, canopied / covered self-storage parking, miscellaneous request.   (Cole)

 

Summary Explanation and Background

 

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND:

 

Frank Saia, agent, is requesting approval for the conversion of 134 uncovered self-storage parking spaces to 112 canopied self-storage parking spaces at the existing Florida Secure Self Storage, located at 19701 Sheridan Street.

Florida Secure Self Storage was approved in 1999 through SP 99-20. An amendment was made to the site plan in 2014 (SP 2014-10, Addition of storage units and perimeter wall).

The applicant has provided correspondence from Broward County confirming that the proposal is consistent with the existing plat note.

BUILDINGS / STRUCTURES:

 

The applicant is proposing two steel canopies colored gray with a white roof for the covered storage. The eastern most structure shall be 33,520 square feet and 19’-8” at the highest point. 74 storage spaces are proposed under the structure. The western most structure shall be 20,025 square feet and 21’-8” at the highest point. 38 storage spaces are proposed under the structure.

                     The following is a breakdown of the proposed size and quantity of storage spaces:

 

                     1:  11’ x 30’

                     73:  11’ x 40’

                     1:  11’ x 45’

                     27:  11’ x 50’

                     10:  11’ x 55’

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

 

                     Staff has reviewed the proposed changes and finds that the proposal meets all code requirements. Staff therefore recommends approval of this application.