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CCMtg05-14-84IA!V~l.WO CITY CJNNQSHION M4Y 14, 1984 Presort: Mayor Crant Depuey Mayor Mitchell Conmissioner laiima[m Cwanis Y Myer Cmmiss1ioner Smeril.son David Chacey, Ciey Adauniseraeor bank xrappewanher Donald Terry, City Clerk 1. Mayor Crane called the ireeeing eo order ae ]:30 p.m. Invocation foil d by Pledge of Allegiance to the tlnited States flag. 2. Approval of Minuees, 4/23/84 regular maecing and 4/24/84 mock session. Nntion by Cmmissioner Smesilscm, seconded by Depetayor Mitchell thae minutes of 4/23/84 and 4/24/84 be approved as submitted. N6tion carried by a w~avnnus roll call voce. 3. Public Hearing, ordinance fb. 624 - ammfDrant to fLttse Lsnd Use Plaza of 3.]49 of Jares Reiter property located or the forth side of W. Warren Avenue £ran R~le(Residential, single favv.ly) to C-2 (G.mm cial, office). Tk. Kruppenbactier read by title only. Mr. Rank Wiggan said M was an attorney representing South Seainole Camasiey Hospital and Hospital Corporation of America. He siaeed ihae the primary sun his clior e looking at the was for rvmediace a pazking lot with a possible lag a health centerswith walking paehs and Eimess facilities. Mr. W~gsn stated ehaCahe thought C-2 provided a good a en between residential properties and and Coartercial, General (C-3). Fk. Robere -ltimimtritt, Hospital Ada¢nistrator for the South S®dnole Cwmslty Hospital was also present. f1rs. Carol Daael of 136 Ia7w~ Lsne presorted a petieion To the Mayor eonsiseing o£ 34 sigtatures requesting that [he City Ccnmission dary the rezoning ch ge. She stated trtat Mr. and Mrs. Mees wished to be present but~were isable to attend to protest xhe land use change. Tlr. David Puez asked iF there was any difference between is® 4 and 5 on the agenda and Camdssioner 9rerilson explained tlac ehey both involved the sore property and said was first necessary rn change ehe future Lord use plan, i em 4, and iF that passed, ehen ehe Camdasiai coutd consider it(zn 5, the rezoning of the property eo conform eo ehe fvnse land use play. fK. Puez said he was opposed to Che chage co the ]and use map and was opposed to any parkutg lot or office buildings. He said neighbors were disTUrbed above ehe in r, gases fran the hospital, no and additional rra£fic. Mc. Putz said he was alsoaconcemed above drainage probiaris and wager rim of£. t4. Puez asked if ehere had been a eraffic wt made to determine the in traffic. ta. Chacey said a traffic study had not been made but mould be made whs siee plan was submitted to tM City for approval. Mayor GYane asked if NK. Cnacey was aware of any problmn with trash and Mr. Chacey said he was nog. Mrs. Mary Hoffman asked above Che property Faso of cne hospital si and Mr. Qucey said ie rued two acres for fu- sacommmiry -uilding and City ~ta11. Mrs. tbffm~n asked if ehae pazcel would be rezoned separately and Na. Qucey said it mould. Mr. Jotm Stuckey said De cos opposed Co the requeseed change. tte said ehe tospital ores not giving the citizens the story and ehey warn asking the pa~plc to trust thcsn as co crtat mould be buile rn fvnse. He asked that the hospital cell the people gorily wtue was going m betbuilt lacer, ftr. Steve Liakos of 429 Valencia fnurt objected m [he hospital's request and said he was co rned that any future buildings would look dwm in his hare. Mr. Liakos said he was alsocconcemed about potenefal drainage probiertu. Mr. Robert -lumntritt said the hospital had received firal penaission fran ehe Seaee to open and aid ehe hospital could open a[ ]:00 a m SLesday. N¢. Blumnrrite said he bad net with many of the residence of Iongwod Gtoves in an effore co nW~e ehan amore of the hospital's in He said the concerns about ehe drainage and eraffic could be adtlressed duringtsone play r He said the s would be used for-enployee parking Ear present. ite said additional parking could noTebe provided in frone of hospital had died bevea~lY up£rponcnwith bheir plensanand hadcsraeeddfran~ the begaumss~g rlsipat~, they desired 'o bulld a E story IwspiTal. He said he could agree for the hosprcal o lien'[ aay building on the s seory. Tfr. Blinimait[ said [he Hospital might wish to build a "Wellness Clin' oche sr t people in suing good heal[h. }Le said a au1[i-s[oryrbuilding mould nocabenbuile. He saidmrt~e presen[ 3 Frui.Ldings on the hospitals II facing in different direceions He said M co med abou[ drainagerand said the Mspital would continue o look for waysaro i,M~rove the reemtim ponds and said they were working with DFR co find a better way. Mr. Jack Stuckey asked hoa nany hospitals HCA had built and rc. Biumneriet said swmcd~ere becwem 50 and 100 and Mr. Stuckey said he was surprised that HCA had noe m rcipaced the need for additional parking spaces. Mr. BS~mentriee said eM Mspital tad suEticimc spaca ac present but mould require additional space in the future. Mrs. Rrth 6ethe1 said the natural E1ow of the. er had been ]wnged and land aro~ssd Hse fire son had been improperly Filled. She said she was concerned abou[ Eloodingain the even[ of a hurricane. Mrs, Bethel said she iad lived in the azea for 10 yeazs and she had send the Elmo of the water ctange. She said the fire station was located in a lwr area and had experienced flooding problmvs. Th-. Bl~me3stri.tt said he mould do everything in his power to in e Hat the property ws developed properly. He said ecaffic m Warren Avenue wmsld noe increase sseil ehe Wellness Center was ca~leted. [-trs. Carol Os l asked iC the hospieal tad an option an the property where Mr. Reicer's property was located and Mr. Blssmtritt said co his Imuwledge, the hospial had requested righe of fuse refusal. Mr. San Ibbare asked who mould pay Eor the drainage mock required and Nayor Grant aaid mch developer xuld be required co have his vn holding pond and there would noe be my expenses eo tt~e people of Longwod. Mrs. Mary tNffmazs asked if the parking lo[ mould be forced and Nk. Blwientri[c said ehe plan was co keep the sc oral as passible, saving as msny mees as possible and said the pazkingsloctwould noe be Emced. Fh. BLsi¢s[ri[t said it was Hie twspiral's desire Co be a good citizen az~d not cause prnblars and he said ehe Mspital iad contributed to a traffic study of SR 434 which he hoped sold help ease aaffic problans. Mayor Gtane said tM Mspital mould have to build a buffer one between the parking lot and the residential property. There were no fisHser cwmiascs, pro or con. !b[ion by DepMayor Mitchell, s tended by Caamissinner Innwmn ebae public hearing be closed. trotion rarriedeby a unanivnvs roll Ca11 voce. Cwrtnissioner Sverilsm said several valid points had been made. He said several possible uses had been mmtim~ed and he said he ttmgFSt the purple were entitled to knva exacely whae £ucsse use was plasmed for the hospital. Covmissione Svnrilsm said ehe siee was surrounded by a park and residential vming and he said he did no[ Hrink the requested use was cM proper use of the land. tk said Chao once the Camdssion approved the rezoning, i[ would be beyond [heis erol and any PenruCCed use could be built as the site. Fk. 61ure~cricc said hewuld agree to limit the height of any building co one seory. He said was erol mseil today and M prwdsed Hut he would consider the viwvrs of the residmes and noe iann their He said ttie Mspital did noe wish co do anything to detrac[ from the nei~borhood. Cwmissimer S~rexitsun said he Fad been eleceed by the 34 people wM signed the petitim and said he mrse r=r.° their views in rnssideracion. Camussioner Inniwm said she first CMupJic plan a good idea and she said the Mspital tad cried co do everychissg they undertook properly. She said she sMeed ehe cmcems of Gxmissioner 9rerilson. OepMayor niechell asked vitae Che Mspital planned Co do about improving the ondition of Wesc tsazren Avenue and said the city had written se cal letters asking Hie Mspicat co help repair the damage to the roatl. Cfr. Blu•nn¢iet aitl M realized ehae leeeexs had hem wri[Cm and he apologized for the fact that the Mapical tad no esponded eo the previous requests. ile assured the Comidssion that he woutd[Cake ta of ehe matter procpCly. Mayor Grant said Cbae flG4 ttad always lived up eo [heirrccnmt and iF mey agreed Co 1isrtC ehe deveto{xmnt of the sr they would Mvuemtostive by their decision. Gmmissimer Myers said he was syrtpacheeic to MCh f~oups and he said ttat all hospitals have problems wieh parking. Gmnissioner Myers asked ehe Ci[y Attorney if ehe Mspital would be bomd by any greefren[ to limit. height of building mdtlfr. truppenbacher aid [}ae as his legal pin chat H(A could m r rn[o wr t agrnemnt o limie height of building which would be binding. t Mr. Stuckey asked if this re ~ould apply if the property was sold and Mr. ICmppenbacher said Che reserictionCwutd urn with [t Iad. Mr. Stuckey said Fus subdivision tad listened [O ne person before which led [o the co e being located on E. E. Williamw load. ~. Blwearcriec said he would bell ingsc0 sign any docwersr[ limiting height C Cory. Mrs. Carol Dewel azked if sum a ouLd aLO be placed on the Reiter property Cba[ was not being sold and ltreSKruppenbacher said that property could not be included sine eyed by the ordiirarces. Mr. Stuckey asked what effect the reaming wouldetave cmtChe Reiter property and Mayor Grant said it would rarain residential. Cwmd.ssioner Smerilson said if etas was C-2 property next co a park, i w.ruld r:ur.° sons and he asked for a stoma of trands m e if ary o£ the residenes wouldtaccepc ehe c~mcessions Wade by HCA. Lb one raised their bards indirate approval of the one story building. Cwrmi.ssioner [onnnrn asked the residents onsider ehe OUrer uses tier might be aade of Ne property if the request for the hospital was dsu.ed. 't9re msidm[s stated they vould nave an oppornaury co objets Co arty pmprosed use if they did no[ agree Cha[ it was proper. tbtion by Camdssioner 9mralson, seconded by Commissioner Inrmann }Fat Ordinance No. 624 be deru.ed. Nation parried by a unanimous roll call voce. 4. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 625 -Request co evening 3.]49 acres of Sams Reiter property from R-1 [o C-2 (COmremial, office). Commissioner Smerilson asketl it i ssary e consider the ordinances would }rave w effect with ehe denialtin ehe request to charge the ivivse land use planLt Mr. Rrvppmbacher asked t}re attorney £or HC4 if ehey wished en have ehe public hearing on Ordinance No. 625. Mr. Etank Wigg~: eased ehae his preseneaeion for Ordinance Ib. 625 was basically ttre saws as for the previous ordinance and agreed tttae there was no purpose in inlding [he Fearing. Mr. Kruppe<rbarlrer said that ' eve of ehe omiver of she bearing by HC4, it w not necessary hold ehe public hearing on ehe rezoning. Mayor Grant eed that he awned stares of property in tbspital Corporation of Amexira and world file a con£licc of interest. Commissioner 3rerilson advised eM audience slut she request to rharge the land use plan was dertied and ehe property mould retain residential. 5. Yublic Hearing, Ordinance No. 62] - a:arding section 5.08.2.8 and Section 5.09.2.8 o£ tM Cmprehcrosive Zo~ung Ordinance. !h. Kn~pmbacher read by eitle and staced thae he had proof o£ publiration of notice, t&. Ctacey said the p pose of ems ordinance arend the zoning ordinance and perudt uses now pexudtted in Camnrcial Zoning to bespermitted in Industrial Zoning if the City Cumd.ssion considered tF:en conyatible with '. she other uses in the Industrial Zoning. lrs. Sharon Baran of Springwood Court asked wtrich type of uses mould be pemdtted. N¢. Ckacey said any cwrtvercial use etas the Cicy Curtnission considered cmq~atible and mould penid.t a less dei:se we in industrial zoning. There wa no flstber discus pro o Thelon by Camiss r Smezilson, s onded by Ca:mdssioner Myers eo closepublic hearing. Thelon carried by a unanvmus rollcrall Motion by Cwmussioner Smarilson, s onded by Deptayor Mitchell chat Ordinance No, 62] be adopeed. tbtion carried by a unarrvrous roll call vote. Tlayor Ltant recessed ehe aneting at 8:3] p.m. rstil 8:45 p.m. 6. Public Fkari.ng, Ordinance No. fi28 - re mung Toes 334, 33fi, 338 and 340, Town of [~mmG d, Ylat Ebok 1, Page 10, r ords ofzSeninole Corm[y. Mr. Chacey said property was located on NlJ comer of W. Sessupeand IJilaa Streee and he said the requeseed rezoning eo Historic mould bring it in confonrdty to the future Land use ptar. Tk. I<ruppanbacher read by eieLe and seated chat he had proof of publication. There was no discussion, o Motion by DepMayor Miteffi11, seconded by Cmmissionee Senrilson tFae public hearing be closed. Ibtian carried by a roll call wee. Mrs. Rrro[hy Qaen said [he property in question was behind her horn and she was con med that purple were using Che Hr c Distxice zoning eo gain penv.ssion for coame ial us s [tat mould not be permic[edrin e "den[ia1 zoning. She stated chat the value of bee here tad deciin d esu1C e [he dditi«ral c tal uses being permieeed ' he district. Camdssianer Myers stated hat he had a te~Ced to coneace all he persons Living within 300 fees of Che prop¢Yy and he had roe spoken wick a„yone wtro objected eo the rezoning. Commissioner Ioxmmv~ advised Mrs. Q.reri Chat Che HisCOric fmmission just re and approve m,y Cvmnercial uses and modification to buildings. There was no further discussion. Mbtinn by Commissioner inmw~n,ss ronded by Commissioner Myers CttaC Ocdiiunce Cb. 628 be adopted. Mbtion carried by a unawrous roll call voce. ]. Public hearing - Ordinance 'M. 629 -rezoning of 4lelch/Echmsds properly located on Gsc side of CR 42] opposiee 14th Scree[. Pff. Kruppaibacher read by ciCle only and said he had proof of publication. Mk. Chacey described location of properly. Mr. Tim Sores of Springwod Court said he was opposed to anymore industrial developmmiC such as Magic ltiangle n r his subdivision C'nacey s aced [ttac the requescetl ring mould change theazm~ing from C-2 and i-2 to C-3 and cnuLd prohibit any eypc of ~indvstrial uses. Mfr. G. D. Singrson said he represaited [he applicanCS and said he wished m put everyryo a ease above ehe revming azM he said it mould eliminate any industrial uses fornchetproperry. there was no fisdier discussion. Notion by Camussioner Snerilson, s corded by DepM3yor Mitchell ehae public hearing be closed. Motion carried by a isani~rous roll call voce. Commissioner 9rerilson said [he requested chmige mould upgrade the property and be a benefit co everyone. era on by Cwvussim~er Smerilsan, seconded by Commissioner lurmann that Ordiance No. 629tbe adopted. Motion carried by a wanivous roll call 8. First Reading, ordi,,.a,ce N . 632 - rezmcing of Sares P. Megd.mess/COnsolidaeed Steel Propex'[y. M¢. itrvppmbacher read by title only. Mr. Ckacey described location of property and said the requested reswring Ergo L-2 to C-3 world bring ehe zoning conformity wieh Che Euture land use plan. Motion by Commissioner 9verilson, econded by Camussi.oner Myer ceP[ Ordi.cuance Pb. 632 on £ir eading and a publlc heavrg for .Sisesll, 1984. Ibcion carried by a ima~sivrnrs roll call 9. Firs[ Reading, Ordinance No. 633 - gracing drainage/ueility easmenes in Florida Central Camerce Park. Mr. (3ucey described the LocaCion and said that three Loes were being combu+ed for one develop~mC which elLninaced the need for drainage az~d utility ea Mbcion by Ccm~dss er Smerilson onded by DepMayor Ndechell Chae Ordiru~mce No. 633 be accepeed on first readingrand ehae a public hearing be sec far .Some 11, 1984, Motion carried by a vnanivnus roll call. voce. 10. Site Plan - Ccmrerce Pointe, Florida Central Cwmierce Park. Mk. Giacey describeA location of siee and said thaC Che play met all City rsyuirments. Commissioner 3rerils~m s eed chae the plm~s shed are inlee valve incorrectly locaeed and [he 6igine aced that i[ .Hold be corrected. Mb[im~ by DepMayor MiCChe11, seconded by Comniss r Ionn'um chaC s e plan for Game ce Pointe be approved. Notion carried by a unanumus roll call mote. 11. Resolution Lb. 518 - arending budget for fiscal year 1983/84. Ns. Gucey said [he r solution incorporaeed [he changes r ccmmmded a mock s o the ere year's budget. Notion by DepMayor Mitchell, s onded by~Caimissioner Smerilson ehaC Resolution No. 518 be adopted. [ration careicd by a unanumus roll call voce. 12. Resolution No. 519 -authorizing participation in Che "Mlcempoliean Orlan<b Area conquterized sigial oyster" and authorizing e<ecution of a nemorandmn of ~sder- anding with die Ronda Depazrmn[ of Tcmisporta[ion. MU[ioa by Comnissioner tpxncum, s onded by (bmrdssioner Myers ehae Resolution Mb. 519 be adopted. Motion carried by a ~suv~innus roll call vote. 13. Resolution No. 52D - equesting no parking sites CR 42] in front of Ace ttardware Score. Chief Mmvung said [hat the c lephune Moth W '.ch cr acetl [he need Eor [he signs had been moved and he asked the City Camdssion o aaove [he resolution from further consideration 'the Gmmission agreed. r 14. City Adndniscracor's deport Nh. Ctacey said he bad wri.c[en a each Commissioner forwarding copies of rough drafts on ten proposed ordinances for camnrcial and residential franchise garbage frm/chises. Fle asked the Conndssione ew then and submit any suggeseions or recommndaeions to him and he asked chetComnussion to schedule wrk se o discvvss Chen. Mc. Clveey also said Chat he had distribueed copies of a legislative bulletin u/ing several proposed icros by ehe cadent Legislanse which he asked ehe Cmmissinn eo be aware of and consider also ac the wrk session. NK. Qiacey said M Md written the G fission a letter stating thae Nere was a proposal co require cities eo provide for maici £aedly Musing for a aaxivnm of eighe persons for co .vent Living and he asked the Gmmission co masi der this at wrk session. The Conndssion scheduled a wrk session for Wed[esday, May 23, 1984 at 4:00 pam. b. Mayor and G issioners' Reports: Nayor Grano azked ehe Cicy Clerk m read a letter camtmding Captain Terry Baker for the professional wy in which he hurdled the protection of Smacor Dole and Che Eonorable Glizabeeh H. role's az-rrval 'oleo Saziford Airport and Dinner Recep[i.on ac the Sxztvraeer Clvb. Commissioner Lormann said she waneed Clio City Commission eo consider the need co mrcmd the cmMrel/a~sive zoning ordinane eo provide regulations for outside storage buildings. She said the Camassion had provided regulations gweming their use for esidmtial and ccamorcial uses but had neglected to provide regulations for the industrial zoning. Commissioner Lornann also asked that the Conmissim consider what she believed w be a Problem, the Practice of cercaih busine conducting sales ou of tractor wailers for long periods of tine ad she said shesHwughe sales should be limited mM for special pronotions. Cumdssioner Iormmin asked Chief Marnung to se what could be done Co prohibit persons from selling flowss on the side of Hie roadeand aid she ehought as tmfair ia1 florists. Mayor LYane asked tbae ueility sheds and cractorrtrailer uses be added to the wrk session agenda for May 23. Nbci.on by Cmmissionu 9rerilson, seconded by Deputy Nsyor Mitchell chat City pay approved bi11.s. N5. Cfucey said there were sufficient fcmds in Che budget to Pay bills. Nncion carried by a >amnrnovs roll call vote. Cc~i.ssi r Myer suggested ehae Che Cc~i.ss Sider amanding Hie sign regulae. ^^= to penrde greater use of off-sloe signs and he asked chat this subject be added to writ session for May 23. Ctumissioner Myers asked Chao [Lie telephone list of City aiployees be updated Co reflect new mgloyees. ComN_ssinner Myers read a levier of resignation rued fran Nk. Arthur CaxulLo, Cnaixman of the Codes Firforcan3ce Board, due eo his ill healeh. Nbeim by Ccmaission Myers conded by Gmmissim~er pre'rilson ehae Comission accepe resigetae'ion fram Mr er Carvllo5e Notion carried by vice mote. Camdssioner Myers stated that he mould Like eo aPWir~c Dr. tied Pearl to the Codes Enforcenene Board as a replacu~nne for h4. Carullo. 'ihe Commission approved the appointrrent by a vice mote. UepMayor Mitchell asked Chat Nk. Hrold SimmnsoE Jade Elecaic request for a fuel p~ and storage tank be rev sidered by the Cumiission for nexC meeeir~g. Mayor Giant said another public hearing would be required and NK. Simron mould be required co pay £or the hearing. Nk. ICruppmbacher c fed Htat if there was substantial confusion during ehe previous public hearing, the City Camdssion mould be within their rights eo onsider C[re meter a and public hearing. Mr. Krvppmbacher said the s and public hearing should be advertisedeand M thought [he applicar~t should be required toepay Che ual c of advertising. Notion by Depnayor Mitchell, s onded by Cwmdss.ioner Snerilsonsehae Jade Electric's request for a Conditional Dseefor a fuel pwq~ and s Lank be r nsidered ac a public hearing on Jove 11, 1984 and Hvac Nk. Simmns be requueed m pay actual cost of advertising. Notion carried by a unanicrous roll tail vote. OepTM1Syox Nutchell said he was concerned ChaC Magic '[bangle had no[ r spunded o the msny requeses made by the ciey eo build a berm an H.e North and of [Heir on pond and ro keep the area clean. He said various Setcers Had been wriceen'1 eeenelast Occobex bue no ac[ton had been cakes. Mr. Cnacey said he had discussed Che problem again with M!. 6tvice Gps[ein and Wc. [ps[ein was having difEicuity ge[cing a coneraceor fo do the wrk since it ~ as very srell job. M1k. Qwcey said M City ws unable co go on private property andado any wrk and he said the proper way co have problem conecced if Mr. Lpscein aidn't do it himself, mould be cnrnup}, cna coaea enfnrco:~,c eoa=a. L5. The ~mecing adjourned ac 9:30 p.m ~~ ~ ~~h~~ 11ayo=, Crty a Iunb F ATTFSL: crty~~ /)