CCMtg11-17-80Mayor Oske rt called the meeting to order. Invocatr on followed by Bledge
2. Approval of m - 11-10-80 Regular Meeting. Motion by Com-
tchellnus onded by Commissioner Hepp that m of L1-30-00
RegulareMeetrng be approved as submitted. Motr on carri ednbyeun anrmous
3. Public P thy Jackson a ked about s
of Lake J ooks stated thats hekwou ld make a report durin9thiss
City Attorney'sMRep ort.
4. Public H ing, Ordinance No. 495, Frop used Z ing Ordinance for
Longwood, Florida. ooks read by title on ly.on Chacey s ted
this Public R ing w only c ned with the Proposed 2 ingtUrdinance
and did n theaI and U tell that the proposed
e hadcbeen r wed e ve ly byathe Land Planning Agency and
therC eChacey s tedzthat the r sell ordinance provided
for differentnc tegories for C ial a ial Zoning which t
City's Comprehensive P n does nmtrprovidedanddther5 requires. Mr.
Chacey s tell that if the proposed Z ing Ordinance i tadopted the
City's Z ing Map will be changed t reflect these category changes but
the ordinance does not change anyone's property.
5. Georges St. L t presented a le[ter t the Commission and
suggested the foll awingrchanges be made t the proposed Z ing Ordinance:
Section 50~.2.A N s by Right - ended that wholesalenout le is and
distribution businesses d signaled a~ ce/sh an/ova s be
me laded. Section 507. 3. A. - Recmimendedrfoll owing changes ouLOt width
etback changed to 15 feet and c etback changed t 25 feet a
m height be 60 feet. L Laurent further r ended th
nu509. 9.G. P e l s r 1500 squa
rof a otha9uhe w ncfaPOZ o£ redact
and s Future busi nesse
wouldsberve ry careful to meet clean arr standards.
fi. Raymond Witte requested that the Brstline/Lynn prrve area be channel
to RSA zoning.
~. Simpson s ted that he agreed with t endati ons made
by N impson s t he had a meted 29 different
businesses 1 ongwood a theelargest lot u square
feet with m talotsnbe ing 100 %n100. ffr. Simpson recommended that no
mrnrmum lot osize be established.
B. red Aitter requested that present zoning on his property remarn
unchanged.
9. ang representing Lang Supply A ail and Wholesale Outlet,
of oslate Road 92] and W stated that property w
cal D which requi redrBlnz ing, ted Thatsprevious
~rhad o tedta utdoor welding shop and hear ted that zoning
onnhis o ope rty be changed to pe rmi[ contrnued present use.
10. royer questioned if Wi ldmexe a s present R1 z ing would be
changed t R1A. royer s ted tF at heave s pr anised a ommrssion
workshop that theMarea would be considered for R1A zoningt C
11. Robert D s questioned the changes i classification; s ing
that changes w wally administrative r ing. ked
hat u wdez Hlaand C2 b ompared t zpf they w
Chaceyss ted that permitted u under Cs2 a e greater thaneBl and her
ead thetpermi tted u under Cgs s questioned category Personal
Services and stated that the category was too broad.
12, oohs s ted that City w s holding hearings a required when
thanRS p of the City was being rezoned wi thsappr opri ate public
notice and hearings.
13. Mr. Gre99 prummond stated that he w not a Longwood resident but
lived o e City's boundary. and objected to having industrial
ing n o his a s (Alberta) which he s ted c o£ o
urged the Planning D no le C ntyaP Tanning
Chacey stated thatrhis ipropertynwas tabutted by R3 zoning
not Indust ri~a 1.
14. orge B ark objected t the exclusion of Medi caland p tal.
Offices from C a~k stated that he could not understand
why 439 west o£ Hwyln42> was C3 and C2 east of Hwy. 927.
15. Mr. Charles Russell objected [o reducing 100' width requirements for R1.
16. gil Joe P objected t reducing 100 foot width requirements
for Rlr ted t also r Stott
who live on Lynn ~snpri ve and theyhalsosobject to reducing R1 widthsrequire-
17. Sohn Crystal. q ned the steps i adopting the Comprehensive
Land Use Map and asked if Comprehensive Plannshou ld not De taken first.
18. oohs s ted that i a policy decision of the City.
ooh sN~s and z ing Ordinance w n"detail
while thetCOmprehensi veoL ra 1. e oohs s d
that the City had d impossible to pass bothte
the Zoning Ordinancet ands the Land Cse ~apdat the same trme.
` 19. Simpson s ted that the Z g Ordinance i
with present Comprehensive Plan and readnportions o£ Flori da t5tat ute t163
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20. Simpson s ted this w s first major r nin9 effort in 32 years
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and M1e
thought that
cr to zen input was essen tial
21. James Gamble spoke and s ted that the s of lots i Industrial
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at a
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sRn434 shou ld
have svmilar
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22. Joe Webb s ted that h s property on SA 934 had r ned unchang
and hferw re
vestedathat it bevchan
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that Future Land Use M1lap would correct this.
23. Mr. Charles Jordan s ted that he w unfamiliar with Zoning Map,
objected to reducing widtharegvi rements For Uxford Street.
24. Mike H away s ted that he had two pieces of property that
ned differently than shown on ing Map a changed by n ing
categories; Grant/939 and the Golf Shopn Mr. H way s ted theyza
presently zoned Commerr cal. Mx. Chacey stated cor rectvons would be made.
25, way s ted L a lot m ing Ordinance than
ing ended thatra mmittee berapp ointed to a the
Commisci onswithon axy expertise and provide tecMical input. x.
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a more detailed study on a page by page basis.
Hattaway suggested
26. r Rooks s ted that the Land Us Map i more general than z ing
map and that now was the time to bringevp anysdesi red changes from n
what exvsts.
2>. Commissioner Hepp s ted that he would welcome any Professional help
the workshop. way s ted that h u1d n and how
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a
tour lane
o lane highway
(Hwya
highway (SA 934) would be designated C2.
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reques ted
changed t nightnrn4hatcthe Commrssvon wou ld aaccept allorequestswandd
study them in detail.
29. ooks s ted that the City d s have power to change zonr ng but
that CityAwould have to show justification.
30. Mrs. Barbara Wvtte objected to reducing width for R1 to 85 feet.
wrdth re
rements for RI to HS fee
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32. Gera3d Norman stated that what e eryone w expressing w t
people had b my a long t o develop their properties o
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AO nnan stated that he w s plann
ng
434 and he suggested C3 z in 9.
e part wv th Voctors and Oentvsts of £i ces which are not
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ary s ted that i£ c ted making individual
ing May t hey covldzforget about Land U
OhLeary s ted that .if t e parcel, then rt shouldMr
consider changing al p ce ls, p eceyby p ece. 1~
39. impson s tea
i ngrord nance. impso
adopted, City has been rezone
35. ooks s that th
vntent was to haveta modern z
36. Robert D objecte
ordinance c solidates ma y o
fen ces~ s g etc.
3]. r. Fred C rol s ated he
that rt be zoned C3 vv ce C2.
38. Sohn Crystal st ted
the C}i ty would like to see pr
39. ted tna
commerci al eproperty sbeinq per
40. Commissioner G
and he suggested th atnthetC
ing them
mtedsthatvhecdidenot believ
led to believe.
appovntrng a
. Goll based on his qua li £icat ionse and she requestedsth at Mr. cGO].ln
state his qualifications to the audience.
93. Robert Go 11 s ted that he w andscape Architect. tate~
that M cape Architect w t qualified
o deve lopaa ing Ordnan cenw ithout foundation.
aZgraduate of P ity and that hisodegreeti
LandscapeaArchvtecture vncluded6tr avningVf or City IIngineer/City Planner
worked for and assvsted in planning. Mr. Goll stated that up to present,
9s. tonell statea that wnen w aaopt a zoning orainance
will besve ry imp ortan[ document to future of city and h suggested
the C eeded additional professional help in adopting best
po siblevordvnance.
46. Mayor Uskert s .ity had hired professional help wnen
they hired tnr. Golltan ddthatthehwas completely satisfied with his work.
47, rant stated that Mr. Golfs plan was not bad but that
rt aia nao~aeiaws.G
48. n by Commissioner Hepp, s by C tche i.l
that Public Hearing be closed. Matron carried by unanrmous toll call vote.
49. n by Commissioner M tche ll, s onded by C Hepp that
Ordina~ceoN 495 be tabled; that the C n Fold a orkshop s n 1'~
Ordinance and that the C aappoint a assist
thetcommrssron. Matron carry ed byra unanrmous roll call vote. 1
50. A Workshop Eessron was scheduled for Wednesday, Decembez 3rd at
4:00 P.M.
51. The C serf a 9:25p.m. and M y Uskert called the
meeting backmto orde re ats9:35 P.M.
52. Ordinance N 997, ing Codes Enforcement Board for Longwood,
Florida. Mr. Rooks read byetitle only.
53. n by C onded by Commrssr oner Hepp that
Ordinance No. 497 bespa~sed on first reading.
54. Commissioner G stated that the Ordinance w not a legal docu-
ent; that i s prey aced by the s Legislatureafor an Alachua
couniv scnool Boara. commissioner w tcnell statea tnat~ne w opposea
the Code Enforcement B and u til it had been t ied a ted i
Court. oaks s that the Codes Enforcement Boa zd had beennt ried
out and not cha ltengedain Palm Beach county.
s passed by a of 3 to 2 with C Hepp and L
andrMay or Dskert v ingvAye and Commissioners Mitchell and Grant votingnn
Nay. A public hewing was scheduled Eor Monday, December 15, 1900. 11
55. Item N Agenda, 5 Plan R T G 6 Department 1111
Stores was deleted fran agendaeaue to recomnend ati ona of City Engineer.
56. Agenda, P ing 550 f Lynn's Drrve was deleted
fran Agendaodve to absence o£vMr. Tom Lansford.
57. ity Administrator's Report:
. Chacey s ted that he had n t discussed the scope of the w
turfy wi thaa ll Engineering F~rms and therefore w t prep azed
to recommend an Engineering Frrm for study until next meeting.
SB. Chacey s ted that i icy of t ity to grant City
employees t o holidays and hetsvggestedPthat the CityCgrant Ue
employees the day after Thanksgiving and the day after L•hristmas as
holidays.
59. Motion by Commissioner Hepp, s onded by C r Lormann that
Friday t 28th of N ember, 1980 bee observed as arcs ty ~loli day. Matron
carried by unanrmous roll call vote.
60. n by C onded by C that
ri day,t0 s, 11980 be observed as a C tymFtolidayeZ notron
carrred bycunanrm ous roll call vote. :
61. ney's R
ooksrs ted thatiMr. Owen had pr wised at 1 ing T report
n prnopriety of City spending f s to c t prob lemsi Leke Jane, a
ooks s teduthat the oLake w s basically a private
lakeabutlthat t r drainage a nag
e dirt and t ashre ingot heslaketw the responsi bidl ityt oftthedCity.
ooks stated thatnhe saw nothiw improper in the City helping correct
problem.
ended that the City u a dra9line to cleanup
LakeyJ anena Cthat ifcpermission could n t be obtained fr an t the
City would nave to build a holding pond.o Chacey s that e ery-
the City has requested permission t e drag lines aindlakes, rt has
been refused, but that DCR may aopr ove LakesSane srnce at rs a smaller
lake.
62. Commissioner L suggested that i£ a drag li ne i sed, that
permission of the residents be obtained in the event damage is done to
any palm trees.
63. Mayor Uskert stated that he objected to taking this a
ill e ablish a precedent and i.£ the City does £or one, thenotheynwei llt
have to do £or'-o£hers, such as the lakes in Skylark.
tchell s ted that he had s the lake on Sunday
with Mrs. Sackson and there was an oil slick onethe water.
65. HepP s ted that if the City causes a problem, then the
City sh ouldshe lprc orrecttthe problem.-
66. on by Commissioner M tchell, s onded by C th.
Chacey c R for permission t raglinemi e Jane t
t drainageca where City w r has sheen flowingna f granted
byrDEA, to proceedrwith work. Motion carried by vote of 4dto 1, with
68. ted that 5ie had r ved letter from P sident
Uf Tou~istsCl ub reguestingsthat smoking and a mhtil be banned from the
City A ui lding and that u s be required t clean up building
bef oreethei rrdeposits a ned.SeMayor Uskert asked if a y deposit
was required for cleanin3 and Mr. Chacey stated that he would take care
Florida S ety for H ted t red
w president and hadsvol untee.reddt replace M if t
object. alto t c~aECnac o a,
~z~or~aliee sor a ras membe~smn~x toot the city has r
appointed 3 tingsf or a total o£ 9 members and chat Ordinanc
needed to bearevrsedmee
vo. ny c tone u, a onaea by c
orain~a~~e x z6ome e~aeaf~e rat,on roreai ie
s members. eMOtron passea by nnan.mons rol.ir~aiir~ote.
]1. n by Commissioner M tche ll, s onded by G that
ity Employees below department h ardedyasho lidayebonus
of sls. oo. notr on was passed on a enanrmona roil call Dote.
72, oohs s ted that he had been requested by B and of Adjustment
make a appearance before t ing o Thursday, N ember 2
1980 t Sider a aPPeal EromeM Pipkins for the Ci ty'sVa n
denying aobui ldingnpermit for Lot 26, Br st line, formerly ovnedrby r
Mr. Tom Lwsford.
]3. r Lormann s ted that the s of the City Attorney
should bexa ailab le t the Land Planning Agencyco the Hoard of Adjust-
ment upon their request and approved by the Commrssr on.
]4. The meeting was adjourned at 10:10 p.m. .
ayor, city o£ Longwood, Florida
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