Safety Harbor commissioners unanimously approve annexation of SR 590 parcel


The Safety Harbor City Commission unanimously approved an annexation request for a six-acre parcel at the intersection of State Roads 580 and 590 earlier this week.
The 5-0 vote on the second and final reading of Ordinance 2017-31 on Monday, Oct. 16 means all four lots on the property now fall under the cityโs jurisdiction; during the first reading of the ordinance on October 2, it was revealed that a developer has plans to build a three-story medical office building on the site.
Mayor Joe Ayoub acknowledged Monday the annexation has raised some concerns in the community, specifically with the neighbors on Parrish Lane, a quiet, tree-filled cul-de-sac.

โAny time thereโs a proposal for a new development, especially in a residential neighborhood, you get people that are concerned about whatโs gonna pop up near them,โ he said, adding โthe owner of this is determined to do something with it.โ
But Ayoub also noted annexing the lots into Safety Harbor gives city officials more control over the development of the property.
โIf we annex it in, the city has more control over it, and whatever development goes there will fall under our, more strict, regulations than what the county has. So thatโs just something to keep in mind.โ

Unlike the previous meeting, when nearly every Parrish Lane resident spoke against the issue, only one audience member addressed the commission on Monday, though officials said residents sent the city a letter expressing their thoughts.
โDepending on where the actual site plan and the building is gonna be located, youโre gonna have on the third story, them having the ability to look into the neighborโs yard,โ Chris Lord, a resident of nearby La Playa Court, said.
However, Commissioner Cliff Merz said he would work to make sure there is a suitable buffer between the homes on Parrish Lane and the empty lot located immediately across the street, as the development is expected to be constructed on the other side of the property.
โThe only thing I had some hesitation on myself was the areas immediately across the street from Parrish Lane,โ Merz said. โThat isnโt defined at this point, andโฆthe areas that were presented are far enough away, (thereโs) buffers and things that weโll be able to do.
โI would have some discussion, and the City would have some discussion, of course, with that.โ

In response to Lordโs suggestion that traffic would increase, and property values in the area would decrease, should the proposed medical building move forward, the mayor reiterated the importance of allowing the city to retain control over the land.
โAs far as the use of that property, the westernmost portion is already zoned Office,โ Ayoub said. โSo, if we were to say โnoโ the applicant has the option to do whatโs called a joint development agreement between the city and the county where they could still move forward on their plans, it would just give us a lot less flexibility on whatโs there. So this would give us more control.โ
โAt the end of the day I donโt think anybody is happy with 100 percent of things, but I think all of understand the issues and concernsโฆand weโre all looking out for the best interests of the community.โ

Vice-Mayor Carlos Diaz said he believed the proposal was great for the city, as the development would create new jobs for county residents.
โPinellas County is the most congested county in all of Florida,โ Diaz said. โItโs a place where people have to live and people have to work. We canโt afford to have people taking rides over to Tampa or down to St. Pete to work. We need to start thinking about how to keep employment local.โ
Diaz added he understood the residentsโ concerns, and he reinforced Cmmsr. Merzโs promise to work to keep buffers between the neighborhood and any new development on the property.
โThereโs a way that you could design stuff, architecturally, with buffers,โ he said, adding he met with the applicant and he believes theyโre โplanning on being good neighbors.โ
After all the comments were heard, the commissioners unanimously approved the ordinance.

Following the meeting, Mayor Ayoub elaborated on the decision.
โIโm keeping an open mind as to what eventually happens with this property knowing that the approval of the annexation request will most likely lead to the owner submitting a request to change the land use and zoning so that they can build offices there,โ he told Safety Harbor Connect via email on Wednesday. โMy number one concern is to see that whatever happens with that property is compatible with the existing homes and neighborhoods.
โKeeping that in mind the owner has the option to build something there whether or not they annex the entire property into the city or not so I like the fact of having the property annexed to give us a greater say over what happens there.โ
As of 11am today: Harrod Properties withdrew their application and is not moving forward with the rezone and future land use map application. They indicated that the tenant for the office building changed their minds on the location.
The whole City of Safety Harbor should relocate to a rural county.
Didnโt Mr. Diaz just state that Pinellas is the most congestedโฆ..soโฆ.we need to pack in more????
Backward thinking.
Then buy the land and operate it as a preserve. Stop bitching about people exercising their property rights.
This may enhance the lives of one or two Safety Harbor Residents, however it may well detract from so many others. I can imagine a few people getting very rich over this, while others have one more big building flopped in their lap Seems like a half-baked idea to me.
The amateur politicians are at it again, they wonโt be happy until Safety Harbor looks just like the overdeveloped place they moved away from.
@Combi It would seem that you need to find a much larger property where the activity of those around you doesnโt infringe on your delicate sensibilities.
If you feel triggered my reasonable developments on Main St and nat major intersections in the most densely populated county on this side of the state โ you might want to try a place like Montana or Wyoming.
Surprise!