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CCMtg06-11-84cxn m,aussxGN tDNGYT.YJD, FIARTDA June ll, 1994 Presae: MdYUr Grat Dep`+ayor Mitchell Gmndssion r [gxmam Gmmiss r Myer Cwrtnissioner 3nerilsan David Cbacey, city AeLainisaator [Yank I(tvppabacher, City Attorney Wsld Terry, City Clerk 1. Mayor Grant tailed ehe meeting to oeder at ]:30 p.m. lmocacion followed by Pledge of Allegiance Co [he (AUCed Stales Flag. 2. Approval of Minutes, 5/21/84 Regular Meeting and 5/23/84 0.brk Session. Motion by Commissioner 9rerilson, s corded by DepNayor Mitchell that Minutes of 5/21/84 ad 5/23/84 be approved as sulmuteed. Moeia carried by a aadmrus roll call rote. 3. Public Hearing, Cadieiowl Use Request by Jade Electric to install a 5,000 gallm gaed Iel azWageque~s[ced by HuoldeS'a'm'°n292 TfrpaChacey described loration~ of3 and 524), ad said ie was located on the comer of E. Pave and Oleader. Tk. B. D.pS~sa eaeed that he represented the ownez, hk. Harold Sinnpns, who was in the audience ad he said hL. Simrons had agreed to place gazoline torage tak frau 50 co 60 feet of£ Oleader. Commissioner Myers asked if the rapacity of the swage tank was 5,000 gallons and Mr. Si,q~son said it was. hfr. Simpson said letters had been previously everyone living within 300 Eeet ad no one had objected. He said rlat C~ze~e~ ad the Browns Live close by ad they had signed a statenmt saying that hey did not object e Che [milt.. There was no fixther discussion, pro or can. Nation by Commissioner 9rerilson, s corded by Gmmissioner Myers that public hearing be closed. hbtion carried by a imaiimus roll call voce. Motion by Camdss er Myer onded by Commissioner 3rezilson C[taC (bnditinnal Use Request be geaeed for a S,000Sgallon gasoline r,..k ad disperser. Nation cra raxried by a wmd~rous roll call wee. Mayor (rant said he had weed for CM Conditional llse because the Cmndssion [tad adopted a ordinate permitting gasoline p.~s in a I-1 Doing district stn e the Commission had deried ,tl~e request a,April 9, 1984. Ma}ror Grac said a gasoline cak was not liseed as aCOnditional Use .£or L-L before the zoning ordinate had beer chaged. 4. Public Hearing, Ordinate No. 632 - mrmding thecwprehensive vming ordir~ce by d~ar~ging the zoning of certain territory fran i-2 (indusaial, General) eo C-3, (CVmercial, General), Conalidaeed Scee1 Huilding en SR 434. !4. KxzWpabarher read by CiCle only. N5. Chacey described Location of property. 'here were no rmn~ts, pro or Tbtia.by Dep*fayor Mitchell, s ceded by G issioner tmmasi Co close public hearing. Pbti+m arried by a maim-pus roll call voce. Nutiwi by Cannissioner SYrerilson, s corded by DepNiayor Mi CChell [ha[ Ordinate No. 632 be adopted. Notion carried by weni~rous roll call voce. 5. Public Hearing, Cadi[iwtal Use Request [o have gasoline pulps in a G3 zoning discrice. Mc. Cnacoy described the location of ehe pzoperty and said i s the s as for the previous ordinance, no. 632. Ifi,-. Chacey said that gasoline props were a~ pena'itted isider 1-2 Bering but they squired a onditiaal use approval for C-3 zoning. NKS. Gloria Sckme~nvvi said she was a agent forcCOnsolidaced SCee1 ad she said the request was for gasoline props inseearl of a gacoline She said tbat the way the lo[ over configured prevented mu~y types of busine renShe said Che primary basin mould be a wash ad a co SeShe said the conditional us requesesonly imrolved gasoline pups M s penni.tted. She e "d rro additional traffic mould be gauatedradeshe saidttha[~he~~~~ y ahead had fisting nsb cuts. Nos. Srtmeanvi said the basin s ld loy'becwe 35-~i0 pp ple.r There was no £is[her cm~rtmts. Motion by DepMa}roroMitch~l, s ded byo Cwrtntss er Myers chat public hearing be closed. Motron carried by iswiiruus r 11 mll vote. 6. Gmmissixuer lotnam asked iF eFere was adequate parking for 35-40 ~loyees. 14. Sim Melvin, Arclai.tecc, was preaenc and said that ehe s e plar~ provided for adequate parking. Commissioner Myers stated that the siterplan provided far 40 parking spaces. Camdssioner SLCr.ilson asked hoer merry gasoline pungus would be installed and he asked Wnich of the busing mould be primssy, the ~ wash r the gasoline pu`t's. Dirs. Schnem4a~ staeedetFa[ the primary purpose of the busfness xnuld be the car wash. She stated [Fat Che land Plauming Agency had apparently misunderstood eFe. rapuest and ttmught a convenience se e required conditional usse perndt. Mr. Jim Maim, Aetomey fox the applicv~e, said that [here mould be a coral o£ 6 props and said they would be an integral pazc of the basin Cwmdss r 9rerilson asked iE the applicant mould go ahead with the project if Che Commission denied his request for gasoline pis and F4. Mann said he mould not. Cartnissi.oner 9resilson said the site plan appeared to Fave a full se and Th. Hann said there mould only be facilities for lubrication and ehereawould be a total of foes double pimqus. M1btian by Gmnissioner 9rerilson, s corded by Deputy Mayor Mitchell co approve the request subject to omen of fou¢ double poops. Tk. Mann stated eFat he wished to t ehean~mber of pua~s requested to 4 double puery~s witiu 3 nozzels for each pury~ing se trig notion and second were withdracm. Mneion by Cmmissionec 9rerilson asecwuded by DepMayor Mitchell ehae Che conditioal use request be granted wish Ue ma~ber of p,erys limited to foes double pwqus with a muimm of 3 urozzels for each pury~ Eor a total of twelve nozzels. Motimu carried by a uvvunmrc roll call wee. ]. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 633 -vacating art abar~doning the existing 30 fooe drainage ar~d utility easomats between logs 15 6 16, 1] fi 18 and 18 fi 19, Florida central G psce Park, PB 2], PG 53-58. Mr. Philip Taeirch was preserve representing Florida Cmcral Camerce Park. He stated that the easmemts were to Provide for three sepsate pazcels but he said eFa[ three lots were being ca~Fined as a single site and Che ease~ues were no longer required. Mr. Tatich said he Fad requested lerters from the utility ca~panies staging rkat they had no objectian ting and abandrnung the easaranes bug they ttad not ved. Tbere notfurrher conrtm pm Magian by Gmniss Svierilson, s corded by fomnissioner Myers Htat public hraring be closed1anCbtion arried by a unanvrous roll Gall wee. tMtion by commissioner Myers, seconded by Depthryor Mitchell that Ordinar~ce No. 633 be adopted subject to receipt of Lec s from tility ca~ps~ies that is were no longer required. Moei.on carried by a unaruumus roll call voee~~ 8. Public Heazing, Ordinar~ce Pb. 635 - ams~ding City Code Co pexmie bicycles o ride on city sidewalks and estaFli.shing conditions for tiueir use. T5. t(rtiq~penbacher read by eiele only. Mayor (,Pant asked if the ordinance wuil.d prohibit rotor bikes ar~d Gmmissioner Myers soul ie would. 'there was no f Cher s, pro or can. N ciao by Gmmissioner 9aerilson, s corded by Depiayor llitchell [Pert public hearing be closed. l+ution c=.~,-ied byes wanv~nus roll Gall Tbti.on by DepMayor Mitchell, s corded by Cxrznissioner Myers [Fat Ordinance No~e635 be adopted. Moeiw~ carried by waniurous roll call mote. 9. Firs[ Heading, Ordinance Mo. 634 - amanding developsme a ce guideline for wager and sewer se and establishing development assistance guidelines s for publics Mr. I(i'uppa~bachee read by title only. IMtion by Camdssioner Surerilson, s onded by Cmmissicmer lonw~n chat Ortlinance No. 634 be accepeed on Lirse reading and ehae a public haaring be sr]ueduled for July 9, 1984. hbeion carried by a umaniurous ro1.1 call vote. 10. First Reading, Ordinance No. 636 - aumuding Hecci.rnu 23-60(a) of the Cicy Cade e aonmly r sidautial se~uer fees eo $12.OO per eronth. Mr. lixvppmbachc~read by cirle. M1btion by Gmnissioner 3rerilson, s corded by Camdssioner Innuam Co accept Ordinance No. 636~w~ firs[ r dingeand there a problic heari~ be scheduled for July 9, 1984. ein<, carried by a una~i~mum 11 call mote. 11. Accepeance of plat and per£omwce bmd for 1larbois' Isle SLbdivisim. yk. Cnacey said ehe Covmissim had previously approved the site plan for ehe subdivision and he said the Ciry Attorney had revie~.ed ehe letter of credit being sudN.tted sn lieu of a perfon~ce bend and had fond it to he satisfactory. Mr. Chacey amended Cha[ City Gmrtdssicn accept p1aC and authorized Che M yor Co sign. Nntim by Dep+ayor Mitchell, s onded by Camdssimer Myers ehae plae be approved and T}tat Mayor Grar~t'be authorized Co sign ehe plat m behalf of the city. Motion carried by a waiitrous roll call voce. 12. City Adnixtiseraeor's Reports M1k. Chacey said Chat proposed ortlinm nwbers 63o and 631 had bem, corrected rncorporate those rlwtges desired by the Commission. Mr. Ctacey said invieaeion for bid foxms and bid sudoissi.wt forms had bem prepazed for review by the Camdssim. Conmissioner Myers said during Che firse discussims abwc ehe ordixian s, he had seed Chat the tern of the agreercmt be far two years. Ne stated that he had discussed chic with batters and said he nww beliwed it mould be beteer to stablish the terme[of the agreertme at 5 yeazs in Bead of 2. He said it mould Fre dif£icuit for a small bvsine rmge £inmcing for only a two year conttace. Camd.ssioner Myers said he belie~ed there were sufficient safeguards builC in o the orditwtce company if Chey wer isfactory. OepFfayor Mitchelltsaid he agreed andisuggeseedaa £ive year conttacee Cem~dssi.oner 9rerilson said is was aLrost ingwssible and said he wished [ ue the two year period previously agreed upmte aMr~Kruppmba<her said Che ordinanceancmplied with the s law and said provisions ar sn the ordinance w e il~e contract ae anyCiaet£or default for the reasons listed. Mr. I(ruppmbacher questioned giving ne franchisee all ehe righes awed in the ordinan e for azbittaeion boards, e Mr. Kruppmbacher said he believed e#mded litigaCicm would be ra3uired to rmerve a fraz~rhisee evm Eor Gxnnissioner 9rerilson and Mayor (.TmC said tFiey wished e with a ixn year Cartnissimaz Ipnrt3~n said she agreed with a ixo yeaz the Cartnission requested chat Che bid fomcs be revised to provide Eur imlimitedrmsber of bags £or esidmtial service and that they request bids for mo year contracts. Mntion by G dssimer 3rerilson, s corded by Mayoe Gtant(aftes passing gavel to ~epMayor Mitchell.) tint ordinancesnra~uire only a exo year contanC and trtat wlimited trash pictaW be provided. Nneion arriecl by a mote of three co two with Camdssiwwrs lormv,n ana Srerilam ana Mayor crane .racing Aye a<,a napttayor Mitchell m,a camd.as£oner Myera wti.,g Fuay. lfr. Ted Poellcing asked the Gmmission eo keep the garbage se and permit each residme to select his am ca~any. Gmnissioner Iornvsmsand Mayor Grazrt said they agreed wick continuing to permit as many cmparues as ws~t to iongwood. Mayor Drat said the people had bem surveyed and they had weed 2 eo la for a garbage franchise. N¢. Marcus ltrown asked iE tbe ordinance had bem passed and if a public hearing had bem held. Gmmissioner ~erilson said itie ordinate could not be passed tmeil the law bids are knwm. Mr. Bro..n said he was concerned aFwut the qualiey of service. b. Mr. Cnacey said he had received a peti[icn raluesCing ChaC Gmrgia Avmve be paved instead of tack oiled and he said he was having the signaC~ses checked out. M1tr. Cnacey said bids bad bem received on one of the old imcorcyles for $9]5.00 and hecsuggescea chat the Commission auelwrize se11ss~g Che m~eorrycle for ehae price. the Camdssion agreed and avthorizea Mr. C acey Co cell [he ~rotorcyle to the highest bidder for $9]].0(). Camdssimer 9rerilson suggeseed ehae ehe fiords the City had yreviously authorized Eor consavctim of a ¢affic signal at 1]-92 and Ravin ar~d whidi cas no longer reeded since ehe Sate would fiord, be used co help purchase nea rrotorrycles. 13. Mr. Ronald Davis requeste:l permission eo speak eo ehe Gmmission regazding sereees bordering his property. '~' Mx. [ton Davis s eed ChsC he bads cal questions t ask the Gmmission and he requested Cbae wr s be proevided. He asked if rv .Lake Street s approved and a dedicated City Street. Mr. Chacey said the plat mop shows ie be a dedicated street. Mr. Davis asked iE the sC was being maintained by cbeto Ci[y and Mr. Cbacey said ix was noe sin a:ly 25 feet wide and did not meet Ciry standards. Ns. Cavis asked iE developersmcould develop property on this st es presort width. M14. t]vicey said a 50 foot right-of-way was required and eacht side mould have to contribute25 Eeec toward the street, tk. Davis asked i£ it couldn't be developed as it is at 25 feet and Na. flucey said it could no[. Mr. Krvppe:bacher asked 14. Davis Co pue Uie gins[ions in wrixing so ekae they City could respond correctly each question asked. Mr. Maehew Sabados said lie disagreed with Ns. Cbacey concernirv~ the do:tation of 25 feet of property :sd said tkie plat map did no[ stoma ehe[ anya,e had previously donaeed 25 Feee. Cam~issimer Myers asked if is ssary that the et be 50 Leet mad th'. o,acey said [he zoning ordinance requirede5o feet which also ss~cluded right of way. 14. City At[omey's Report: Mr. £nq:pmbacher seated [hat he tied previously stated that a menber of the Board of Adjus~m,t could not hold a posieirm as a pazeniae police officer and he said the Aexomey General had ruled also eltae this was prohibi[ed. Mr. Kruppmbacher a[ed tlwt he had received a leteer fern hk. Bi11 Colbert, omey for Hospital Cnxporaeion of America requesting [he Camdssim to r consider 1~ HG4's requese for rezoning of the Reiter property. Mr. Kn~ppmbacher saideit was his opinion tbat the City Gvmdssion has the autkiority•to reconsider eheiF decision SF they oncluded as a body ehe[ a rehearing was Roper and if H:e secrnW meeting nas advertised and no[iced. Camissioner 3rerilson said he objected to a reheazing since rile mooing ordinance required a six months wait before reconsideration. Mayor Grant said if the Commission remnsidexed one case, as they bad done this evening with Jade Electric, [hey would have to do the save for all. 'Ae Commission agreed [o penmt Mr. Bill Colbert to address ehe Commission a[ the ncct meeeing and presort his requese for anoehex heazing on Ne re7.o~ilng of FYI+ property ai West Warren Avenue. 15. Mayor ar~d Gxmdssioners~Repores: I+ution by DepMayor MitCt:ell, seconded by Canrdssinner Myers the[ Ci y pay approved bills. Nr. Chacey said suEficime fuu3s xere available. tbcim carried by a vice wee. DepMayor Miechell asked when Oxford Street could be tack oiled and said he had received sweral calls requesting thae 'it be done. Mayor Gran[ asked YYMr. Chacey to tiga[e and see when Ceedo sereKKee mould be ~issioc~ies Lon:acm~asked retest oversered beHtarkloiled fruncClt 427 ~Olefv:de~s rock. 16. She Crnmission adjourned at 9:10 p.m. co ~ '" 1) ATTESL: Yor, rty o g..oo ~ >ty