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CCMtg03-21-02WSMinLONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION [.onuxvood city conn,d==ion Chambers I ]5 W. Warren Avenue. Lonewood. l~ L 3?]50 Mim Work Se March ? I. 2002 Prescni: Mawr Paul Larzstrand Uepmy Mnyur Dan Anderson Covanusioam Butch Hundy (nrth~ed at 445 ptn) Commissioner John C. Maingat luhn.t. Drago. City Administrmor Gmaldine D. Lamhri. City Clerk Richard S. Taylor, City Attorne~~ Kerlin D. l3ossvonh_ Deputy City Clerk John 6rock. Dirm.:tor, Community Services Depaament lav Seryent, Mvnager. Planning Division Lail Easley, The Gail Easley Company AMent: C'ommission~+Steve Miller (cvcused) I. CALL'I'O DRDfR. 'ILe ~na~~or enlled a .vork session to oNer nt ]:1I p.m. Cammissinner Mvingot mnxc0 to svxpend the rtties. Secov JeJ by Depun~ Mayor AnJCtsan and vgreed to. 3-11-2, .. ifh Gommixsionern NtmJv :tnJ Miilrr absent. _ REVIEW CI"CY DF LONG WOOD DLVCLOI'ML~TI'COD6 dated January?002 Cit}' Commission Hearing DroP_ Ma I~azley-poimtvl our Ihm the Deputy City Clerk haJ provided to the Commission printed nn yallow pvper, the Uhvcrlu~c+ J C'hu~eger /.v.... 'ic ('In~Cm»rrii.crlorr «t the n~v~~n~e~~ioter- Februarv [f artd Flrrrch ]X 10lII-~rn.e.~ ~he hadprenared mrd handed outa random to Mr. Drago dated Mamh l ,xlrieh addressed Jse issues oCAdministratrve Varimttt (this lxing the hrst payee ~d pc. titled l0.?.i Atlminisiratively Approved Vvrivnees..vhich crevreJ the pus fihe AC.. tspecific and this swuld he added to,she Cude in Use Adm ~ruvativc PmceJ es'section of Chvptcrsl0. 3.J.~Itequiremm~ts for Final l'Ian. page 111-?5 No ciwngcc 33.f Design Staodardr, A. 61ockv vnd lots. 11, Pvgo III-2fi Con on disc ssed is r sloping lots cr flowing away ( m the srrnet that generally an enyineu would nl orpomte v wrrcaion ro this in the plans f r rM propcn}, rhm nomMr 13. was a general rcqucn~ncnr orthe City. Ms. [slay made sevcrnl points to the issue: subdivisions wme genervlly required to be Iaid out dart the lot was above nc~ crown of the street. and, she poinrud out ebvr grade was dclined as'rhe , cmgc grade' which allowed rnr n varivtion ovor nc~ larger lots, sa that rbe nngiirecrs had on avnnrmmas rn diva me water m,a xen ~a.nr me renrrhemem. Con ling disc n. Con iced additir nol issue-. d.... halos whaher or nm rho m na~~xme hnielrea nooreeie~a m ba 1 ~ mane~.n ~ wnnro~er a,e rmrer wan youryroane ar undrhe foundoti wheeherothis ~',tgra,ix i~ ssed-with MS.taslev onfux the elevation of the slab h.. nAI3 ~ialhiny aMut the land form irselfand how hiylr th ~ ~~Ir'ilrl^n~,l had rube to ine norm oftlrc road, dw fact than A.I i would not allow a C-grade lot. Commirsion covnrnstts wns that Ms. I':aslev undentnnJ whnt nc~ Commission wanted and she wou1J moNinare with the City Engineer rn ensure Ylre languagu wns correct from an Fngin~r 's Perspcaive. P III-2] Nn cbangcx. J36 Destyn Snrndvrds, ll. Urillticx, Ld.. Page III-2g Commission consensus to insert the following language nlYcr the xnnr~ "vronem~ nwnerx nxpeose," ir. m nansex or rewer- sooreer.nrozn naaxax. moo rear: anlzl r rel n xr na. PuFe III"]9 No ehnngcs. No chances. y_a egJ ~l No changes. J.5.11 RUFFk:R AND LANDSCAPE, RFQUIRFM FN'CS, ~.i.2 Buffrrs Required, R.Tnhle of Rnprired Rn Re,s_ I'ayc III-J2 Commission discusmd Intense Commercial (Corridor orinnreJ) ond Industrial Pocks end their impoa on narzow lofs.spcuifically buffer layowe on Duffer D, vs shown in xheuurtic format, on Page IIl-36. Paae III-33 I ra al I'vee III-i6 No chonges JS.R REEFER ANI) LANDSCAI'G ILE(~U IItEMLN'IS, 35J (:euenl L„nd>'caping Itequlrements, A. I., page III-37 Cammivaion cnasensas to Race Ms Enslev contact the I:ntverxitt or Florida, Daparttnent of AgrlaulR: rc, vnd speak fo thorn inditidaals w-hmc names Cnmmirsioner Maingo: Gacc to hn, to whm nretr ruaarm har..,,nc „p ,.ab ... raram of am ahlrym,atam pro-aaa. fn me,nrnafi,ae. saka-ara amhef-I-~. as hn~~ n.~a, nod ranlara r.iw a rnamnr an nr~r r to. 35.o DIIFFEIt AND I,ANDSCAPF. RFQIIIRF.M ENTS,35.} (;eneral Landscaping Regoiremeuts, R. I.Tree Count Pape III-3] Can aline theca, strike N.enet-F.•e-{2<)anJ nplzce x ith lhirtivnfive (351. 3.S.R DUN'FER AND I.AN'USCAPE Rfl1UIREMt: N'FS, 3.SJ 4ennal Landscaping Raquirementx. C. Forking IAf Lnvdsrnping, 2, Pvgc 111 i8 Ms. E'osley raponed she had nmdc a chanac an this pltpe in vemrdance with, she tclizveii pre~•ious Commission dimction Commroip,~er Mainpnt- relertiag to 113. nn page I I I-3] and top nl page III-3%, on ,he Iasi line. which rends'vecs. shrubs. vtd pmundcovns. The following n~cded to he insenN afier fhc ,avrd y undm,'ers'priorto the period (-) `and vreax afseaxoaal cdars/LeddiaRplants.'- Con sthut the oho. c.:La s[ateJ hr Coa,mi~rioner Mai~vga4 wux m be inserlod. Ms. Euslcy reported she had made n change an pogo III-3K. based upon a direction b~ the Con npreNoos work sr under Mein C..'_, where it sines. on line one. `landscape architc !oshz has rtedacoin, to (,)ofin thz „ord "vrchileet grid added the swrds'or Pmt signal Eopincer.- 35.11 RI1FFEli ANI) LANDSCAPE RF.IjUIREM EN I'S, 35J (;enteral Landscaping Reyuiremm~fs, C. Nnrking Lof Landscaping. 5.. pope 111 iR No ctlnng~ t,G.p RfIFFER A\'U LANDSCAPE Iil'.(lIIIREMN.N"1'S, 3_iJ General Landscaping Rayulnvnrnu, C. I'nrking Eat Landscaping, l., Pape III-3g Alter Coir. an divcux~ion on the sub'ieet leaf. and that it a developer trade nn elfon to suvn e ee for R ! '.he eonseows wus that a Ae.clopcr should he given the mncu~ion that spacing did ~^~ `u.. m dtis instance. M ~. dvised tlmt that wus covered under the hvndom A<l~ai,r~.ra~ruz,~elc APP''a"ed V„iivi,,..~ ~ Vanani.s. I. CC 3~31J12\aa 3.5.0 BUFFER AND LANDSCAPE 12F.QUIItEMFNTS, 15.3 Cencrul Laodsemping Requirements, G Parking Lot LnnJscvping.9_ Pagc 11139 G:motission consensus, nn [he firs) IinS after the word, stm[c, tnssrt fhe following: comma (llandscanv anA shvdine. 3.5.0 RIIFFFI2 AND LANDSCAPE, Rh:QUIREMENTS, 3.59 C,ennrnl Lvndxcnping Itoquirco:eats', D. Maintnnnnce Regnircd, Pvge III-39 Ms. Lesley informed she hod a previously norzoctnd change on the Iasi line. Where ii sals, ...identirel species, the Cammiasion directed that be changed to'-similor species." Comm yr Moingot Intl the fin and noted that whnt :sad dice or pests to nck Ir and m rialrwas when they w sseJ out.just like the hunwn Iwdy. Thar twher ned et rziguti and. ifthmvw rc goin_to Lc .vuccesslul landscoped oa sus.t moan be tied imo ap~oPr ot~ rrigmi o. Ms. [osicy smtod irrigation was menttonnl in severnl other places-bm not m rhie parngraph. whoa it shouicl he-the Code mode ntercnce to the use of recycled water, ro idrnti(yiny the n sysein on your Tree Plan, end wo olso hove o couple ofpluus when it was required II t Ire s and ve¢emtion lx plumed the some doy so that they tlvive, which implied that one had to water thcnt. Coin un Maingot nted on the and se "12equired plnnts that...' Thcr rat specih<nme dame for nplatvanenh Ile requextedrythvt'30 drays alier rvmovnl"he itvsenod•vs Commission wmscrrsus to insert the fallowing text nn the Ivst line after the wort, plant: 311 duos in which to replace. 3.5.0 I2UFFER AND LANDSCAPE. Rh:QLI1RRM ENTS. 3.iA Plnnf Atnterinl Stnndnrds. I3.. Poee Ill-39 Commission consensus to strike fhree{3}ixepc and replace x-ith nGm nhn rate. 1'he Contnnsston recessed at R;4E p.m. and reconvened rat 8:58 p.m. Pace tU-40 and lfl_QI No changes 35.11 DDFFRR AND I.ANDSCAI'F. REQUIREM I''!N'IS, 3.5,5 Trce Protection Stnndnrds, D. edteria rnr mpprnrnl nr trr<per:ana, rape I urz Commission discussed Ilw Approved i}ee Species List as they related n Tne Protecion Stundwds~. Nu chan_es 3.J.0 H1:FFEN AND LANUSCAI'E RfAJI11NEMY N'CS, J_i_i'Crec Prnieceinn S~entlardx. E Approved Treca, Apprn.N Trec Species Lict, Hoge III-0J Commissioner Maingor proposed deleting the IDllowinu qua trees: Cherry Lenrxl and Dahoon Holiv_ Hr poimvd our the Loblolly Huy needed to In noted Thal ii should Ix used in xm~ Drees only::he Schunwrd Oak Imd oak) ::ceded i~ M nmcd mat is is the oak of choice: o Live Ooh as•us tine it :hea were e,ioueh environment around is Io slppon ir; me Svamp Huy needW :o he puled that as noiher as e: the Sycnmon needed :o by noiN me: w be us.d in larneracreane spaces~:nly and no anywhere nr pl:ved nr s The follow ro be added ~o :he lisl: Weepinn Yuupun dolly (Il~v Vomiiorin Pendulo) and me Nellie R. Seams (Ile_ Nellie R Sieac:al Cnmmission consvnxus to delete trees, make the necessary poles aritM1 respect to sonic trtts, :md add Ixn trres ~n the lixl ull ns prnposed n. cnar:aiximaor+lniaKnl. J_i.U 11t!PFEIi AND LANUSCAI'F. RE(1l~INF.Mh:NT5,J55 Tree 1'rntectiun Standvrds. F. CreAir for retnlned treys, PaEc I I I-H No chen cane m-as n m raae II I>e No ehannnx 3.fi.U OFF-STREET YANKING AN'D LOADING, C. 1'nrkin~ Lat Dcvi~n, S.. I'apc III-i0 No chan_ The Commi¢ion <ompicied revicv of Articic I I I. ANTICLE IV - NESOI'~IiCL YItOTP.C'I'ION 5'1'ANUAIiDS Mayor Lovesrmnd aolcd me Commission did not have the technieel knoaaled6e ~o review Atticle IV. ANTICLY: \'-St'1'1'1.1:MENTAL tiTANDAIiD.ti Peee V-I tlvauvl V-5 No chanUCS. bis Bosley nnrared Inc connni.~ma mar n. a pr~inna r~k-w nFAronle v she wax pia~en mreaion aW h Ien,:m w rant y, noa, ~. i.o.. end nr=rnlenno, rosmenaal vropem--. ca: dkr ma~. ard. r~id.•~i«4propnwy and insert tM1e n'nrds,~adiac'eof vrr 5.4.0 SUPPLI~:MENTAI, STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIED LAND USh: AC'I'I VI'I'IES, 5.i5 Ded and Rrevkfurt E fnbli>hmenfs. Pogo V-] No changes 5.b.0 SUPPLE+MI?NTAI. STANDARDS FOR SPFCIFIf?D t.ARD USF ACTIV I'fIES, F.A.A Vehicle Sulca yr Rental Facilities, D., Page V-6 Gm .n xfwnd w~a, nner fnewor4 prna~wmg, aaerc mr~warde n~ax, 5.7.0 SUPPLEMENTAL. STANUARDS FOR SPF.CIPIF.D LANU USE ACTIVITIES, S.J.J Vehicle Snlas ur Rental FaciFifies, J, Pnge V~'1 Cominissionrr Anderson poinmd our ~ne.xcmeere was a double nePniivc. Cvmmirsinn consensus In rephrase sn as oat to be a double negat ve. 5AAI SUPPLEMENTft ~'FANDARDS FOR SPF.CIh'IEU LANU USF. ACTIVITIES, 5.3.J Vehicle Yaln' or Rent.il f.icihties, F., Poge V ~6 Alter Commission ~~'. ~.. ~,I'Irem e. with Mayor Lovcs~rend poiming ouf wlw~hc has seen w,oy: n,m lwo hLL,~ ~ yo. rod oar ml. oae nf~xi~~exx wawa l,e~la~aecr ~h~ mecironm rxaa n,e ,. a,en e~ „°sn~ Qm~~ moan as h~ ml mr sale: o,e o~ner nnemexx roved ~ mxiae. mix na~,e .;,. ~.~ecnanm -- exmg vchfelaa hsde hIs ~amge. racy we,~e,.o. wwn x me ma Perx a fan ~ ,n nf~x~ _ m rao~ na < ar~oxx mr~e xr~ah bndness~s „n idigi,wny i zn a„efi. ~„enmd a airy mmpa~inm oanogemen~ me l'he Cominiccion held a hricf dissuasion nn the isxur and ureived a~ fhe some conclusion. Comm~umn consensus fa delete F. in ifs fnt~ n page V-h. 5.6.0 TELF.COMMUNICA'tION 7Y)WN.R$. Page V-I I f)epucy Mayor Aadersan wnnmd fo be sure the Ciiy Afwrney was in nerecmem wish ~nis aeclion. SAA SUPI'Lh:MENTALSI'ANDARDS FOR SPECIFIED LAND USF. ACTIVI'f IES, S.J.J Famik Ilny Care, Pnge Vfi Mayor LoveA~mnd asked it a family day uve center mold M loeamd atsv in a comnrercivl area. Ms Farley inlormed fhn~ IJny Cares and Preschools of many emu wme allowEd ax a Supplwnenml Use in ell bul me Coixervulion Diaric~x. i,{,U SL~I'pt. F:NF.NTAI, ti"fANI)ARIIS NOR.SI'f.CIY-1FII I.AM1`U USF ACI'IV I'I'I4:S, i.1.a H aspituls. Vag. V-8 In rnPOne :eyua tMS. f.aslev cxplainad mudiral cliniu alleswblo nthe l)o~ General Comntmriel9 and Industrial distrins mtd do no: hove xpecifc ndditional roquirumzntc.w I'uee V-9 Iuo uh I'ae-. V-Ib No changes. :.6.11 "fELECOMNL'NICA'1'ION TOW FRS, i.6.4 VerGtrmance Slnndnrds, 1. Landscnpiag, I.a., Page V-17 Con cr 41vir~ot proposed shot in I v.. hrsa line'. sidt a minimum ofeight (RI feet loll tml The eight (R) leer he slricLen and twalse (I?) f t ba insenxd_ end, s'cond and third lines. rnliper to be same desienafion as staled curlier in Ilw meeting. On I.h..lirst Iine.' ...in front of Zhu free line..:' It should Iw ID fear from the true line. Duputy Mayor.lnderson aslui it it needed to be Baled tlrot the hedge Irad ro be plvnled in font. CoWd the budge be agai:rsl the f tez and the erns out front? Com: er 4lain raspunse toaconanent about having eatntinunus bodge. hu pointed m Remshw oml it would be gro sing in vigoro ondirio t. Ifir were aping to ¢row in o ma coadiriort i1 Irad to bz placed in the right envi onmeat. Mx Pas1eY saiA that rud n[saying plant it in font of the tree line.Jtua my, "plant it IO feet u av Isom the tree line. Com cr Maingot said on Item b._ the hedgu should beat least 30 inches high: toga that I i-gallon nwterial.vas needed. Nonnally. good, healthy i-gallon material Bras I8 to 24 inches and that pmlxrlY !'lamed; hedges would grow ro 3b inches within 13 ntontlas. nor IR months. contm~amn eanxmaax m am~~t me orepax~ rbaag~.o La. and 1.6., ns aboxe styled b~~ Cemmissinner M1f aingnl end ~1s. 4:aslex'. Conmussioner Moineor next discussed Item I d..'All landsmpiog shall he sarisrnpe..:' l Isar was a conaadinion to svhm bus gone before n. Commission cansensas 1n strike tbe..::rds, xerisaape aad shall he. So lbnt the text.. oald read, "All landscaeinu shall be aerh maintaineJ b.... " I'aye\_1%5liniygl~Pny _V?? No changes. "fha Canmin'ion complatul review o(Arliels V. Ali'fICLf~: VI, SIGN REC.IILA'1'IONS f!gge VI-I rl eouel VI-12 Nu chnnees. ARTICLE V I, SIGN ItE[;ULA'f10NS, 6.1.0 GENERAL PROVIyIONS, fi.1.6 Nun- innforminR SiKos, A., PaKc VI-Il .Viayor Lovesvmnd svvrnl flint Mr. liaftnwoy I~ad v quesriov ns io whvi wu the diflerencx between IeKal nonwnfnrminy and nonconformink IJepury Moyor Anderson slid fhat, one, the siev tlocs nol mcel ibe Cody, however- one wus Krandl'orhend in. Ms. Easley thou@hi ihvi when she Commiaswn re~iewxd Aniclc 9, Cher that might be tunher clnrited. E9&.YJ_14~Irp~ hY°,e~ No <t~anges. The Commission Iinished review of Anicle Vi. ARTICI.F VII, CONCUIiRENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Ms. Eesloy bivogM iho Commission up ro dnte on concurtency m:uiagemxni rcNoiremxnls. Iha! Slnle requirenwnlc wc~~c fullowml m ibis Anicla. ')Ills describai rho City's nioihodology. CBBS_Y.II_I_J]E{?R8].~'i^BF.ySI.~Q No chanties llw Commission Iinished revix.v of Article VII. ARTICLE V III, I{OARDS ANU AGENCIES Paac VIII-I hvouvl P'vc VIII-4 No clungxs Thc Commission fnishcd reviev ofMicle V III_ ARTICLE IX, fIAHOSIIIP RELIEF 9.1.0 EXISTING NONCONFORMING DEVELOEMEN"f Pave IX~I and Paec IX-? No chanKcc 9.I.U N:XIS'fING NONCONEOItMING DEVELOPM4:N'f, 9.1.3 Tenninntion of N~rn<x~fnr~~rcoK o~~rh~h~nxnl, A. Gene.nn.~, a., raga Ix-s ms F.acley reviewer) unJ read some of Inc IenSUnKx in 3. Ms. Faslry said it wns the lux Thal hnv ~o he ronsislxn~. bul the Siic De~xlo~me+ri Stnndnrds-she used the site m~bnek ecamplea, CC }.?f.02\f4 ne~nse most ~.-_ nnnngaa oar rmn- me chy nnn a nnnamg mat ena.:aa,ea inw me ~tnaek nna h na: some reiofl ne~n;iy. rim any, wane N~re nlro..,a. when me re~aa aea~ay goea a..~n> for 180 days, only nn olTce coda go hack in dtcre dm the buildins can still encroach in~o she setback. l'hat was nog nliec~ea. ilvy do nni have io ehvngc the sign of the nuilding o, foa~prini of the huiltling. Mayor Lo.estrend pointed w Arun Took as an exan,plc matt upsaeirs xas pluniid as (one_ory) S~orape. now thug wam io have ofitaca Wlint happened. undnc (cnte¢ac~) Sotaee. they has ~n nuvu so mavy~ pocking spares, under(cotegory) Otlines. theca .res a difl'ereni ruquimmeni. Ms. Fi,eley naiad mk Belk one that racy do not have ~o go Hock and lix h. Deputy Moyoc Andermn ihough~ ~na~ mat was pert of ~I>e flcuinili~y. If Thai ..as..fiat it ..as planned for, d,at w'as what one was appmvN (or. I I one came m Inter and wanes d to elwnge m ii_ ne can deal ..ilh the changes lat. r. ').1.1~ LXISTI:VG NONCONF<)F:M ING DC VFL(FPM F,N'F, J.1.3'Cennlnuiinn n[ Nonronfurmin; Ilcaelopmrnt, IS. Spcivnl I'mvlsinns [nr Nm:rnoYUrminp timnnrcater \1anagement F'ecilitie., Page IX-i Mawr I_o.nstrand asked U the Cnv s ccyuicamems uvrc higher tlwn the 5~. John's lZ.cr Waicc Management guidelines. Perhaps aadinp the wards in a.coravnce ..iih the Si. Jnhii s Ri.er Writer Management guidelines m:uld melee it cluvrvrc. Ms Ealey asked if she mould cross-reference this in ~ha S~um~ Wafer Managemem sution. Con ac Maingo~ smted ii already .cos referenced in Settion 9.1 3.A. Depun~Moyoc Anderson asked it mm was only whoa me use was inwssilied. Ms. Easley said.ycc If you have more n:nofl'. yon xa~ulcl have to deal wish it. Deputy Mayor Andcrwn recited his parmnel experience aim teeard to a Variance. Since he was unanle io complete all ofhis pcede.elopmen~ activity, hove-his comractor lined-up, bid me project, and all of his fcs paid betoce she cid ofinei lour months, his Verinnce ..as gone. Therefore, he has to come back bemrc the Ciry, pay the fee again and go through she proccsx again io a et his Verinnce. 11e vvanied io remmmend. in the Adminialra~ive Section, ontsidc afihe LDC, ~hete br a procedure, vnd a dn~e slwcitied end ne.wnld suggest slx monms..nth the abih~v for d:e Ci~y 4dminisirntur or his desien¢ ~n attend me Variance. Ms. L'aslev said most wmmunihes sae has .vorked wim do nog expire their Vacianaes. Mayor LovastranA. rerrring io a handout. repoc~od on o bucinessmnn puning in n dei.eway ~o n:akea left hand turn mno CR 42] wiihm:t a permit. Aanording to cummt ('ode. he wa ccyuicecl iu go mrougl: extensive review- refgurh:g cegoiceA firs-Ilnw .rorA shed on all the sprinklers, all calcul ' i .. for me mnsiruction and manta lon~age aria parking, nave epre-appliation von(er- - Planning, ~)pe Site Plan AFlPliration, five copies, cigned and sealed by n sunnyor. He o have omplete new Siic plan necoua I:e pug in n scrip o(pa.ins abom eigh~ r :~ ~y ,.,~,ty-mar ia. mx caaley no=a==ored Him mia,.ma taken Darn ornnder inmor nhv:ges. cc ~.zt.nas i'hc Commission hnished roviow of Areiele IX. ARTICLE X, ADMINISTRATION Mx Easley inlormed the C'ammission there w~u a memorandum. on her luterhead. to John Drngo. doted March I a. " ~ .which was a potenliol .seuion for Administrative vnriauees. On the random .f ~.,_ tdentilled, by bullemd list, Ihnndout al the meelinN), tlmse ploces r iron tIn Ciry hes these V.,:As of Ilexihility built in. In addition w IMI-she had identified hve more whr Admi rr his designe ould vary the s is des reyuii cots (A. I[hr vPh>. .: N- Mx Easley expial re4 where hest va ~aues could be ¢pplicable (C. I and ~ r. ashy, Ms. Lasloy infom:ed Thai the PromAure (D. I and 2. ttcond pagei wns ti,.,l a~.,i~~ : ~il. I~'~~ Thai runs goine throngli the approval process there would F< o hricl'exDlnnation ~~' -:': said wiry the apDlicnnl was eligihle what ryas needed, and here wren ritai the npplicnnl prop,.,,:.. Thal hying shown nn the Site flan. In tl:e nppruvul of the Site Plan. there would he a siVrimure Tine for the Ciry Adminislrewr or his designee specihr~ally approving the Cum as fa place Bail Eaaley's handaul in the Longwood Devclopmml Code Pe¢e X_lpnd X-] No changes. Alt'fICLE X,AD,I ISI'NATION.II.I.I4ENFRA ,I.Y. 0.0.1 ': se. VaoeX3 Mayor Lovesnantl asked why die City did not have to follow the rules of even~bndy else. Ms. [ssic~ rcplietl they were reyuhed to Inllow the Design raquirmncltz but the Ciry did col hove to necessarily go Ihrough the procedures that are laid out. Mayor Lovesuald sreted that if City had to go through it. maybe They might be a Gllle hinder to (hose who do harx to go Ihrough ilie process Deputy Mayor Anderson Thought Ihel Ihere wire cennin Things iiI the Procedures Thai the City should mmply with e.g., Notice. Citbsn Awareness and Panieipalion Plun. The Commission should look al this issue in erecter detail. pay X~4 and X-S No changos. AIi'CICLE% ADMINIS'CItATiON Ih.ll.tl CF ERALLY IILII.R Clliun AWarenlcr anJ 1': t' :o Plnn Pace X-G Deputy AAayor Anderson thought developers. Iwfore they hvd invested money into the Site Plan. rngineuing, onJ such. should hold dixussion with and addres9es the enncems of the neighMrs "that did col moon the developer hod to comply with everything they rcynesieQ but it would sevc mne and m ncy for them in the long-term. ~ k'. r:~in~....~....... ~ ~.... .~ ~i, I on fli.. ~. ~i Scl~Nole Y fliis pnEe imentianolty left blunS.