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CCMtg11-14-83IAN(F+00D CIlY IXAMISGION hUVkTffitlt 14, 1983 Peesene: Mayor Ionwsxm DeoMyor Uskerc Camdss r Grant Canwssioner Mitchell Commissioner Pappas David Chacey, Ciey AdminisKaror Frmk Krvwpmbscher, Gity Accomey Donald Terry, City Clerk 1. Mayor Ionaaa called the nreecing co order. nrvocation followed by Pledge of Allegiance to the Vnited Seaees Flag. 2. Approval of minutes, 10/24/83 Regular Meting. t~btion by Dedkyor Uskere, seconded by Cunnisstoner Grmc that minutes of 10/24/83 be apprrnred as submitted. M1btion cazried by voice wee. 3. Public Hearing, Ordnance No. 595. Mr. I(rvpPenbacher read by eitle only. Mr. Qacey described location of property and said flat htr. Leflwwitz, of FloridaPesidmeial Cmwsicies was presort, represmeing amens. Mr. David Cardinal seated Uat he was med afoot the property and asked floe FRC do sarethu~g about the potential drainage problan. Mr. Cardinal asked ttae FRC erect a force between ehe property and his and he asked chat no variances be'pranted. There were no ftxxher ewnrenes, pro or con. Nntim by Cannissimer Pappas, s corded by G issioner t%.trt~ell flat public hearing be closed. Nntim carried by vice vote. Mr. Hamrd l.ekkuwitz stated chat the point wised by Mr. Cardinal had been raised aC the public hearing held by Smdnole Camtysin granting r of the tw year waiting period for chmge in density. Ck, iefkowiez said tint FRC lad agreed to solve the drainage problen for Mr. Cazdinal and said the could cmmly with Seminole Cnnnnty dxaixape stadards. Mr. Lefkwtez said no none ehm 55 nsixs mould be built aid that nm access frwi the developrent to lazy Acres mould be node. Mr. letlwoitz said m additional 5 foot vigJ~e-of-way tad been grmted between the develop~e and Iary Acres and he said a 30 foot camon buffer weld be placed between ehe property a,d Lazy Acres Lane. He said that fRC tad solved nrost of the nroblens but could not solve all of Mr. Cardinal's problare. Deg yon Uskert asked if there ovoid be nmoff from FRC's Property eo Mr. Cardinal's and Mr. Ieflwvi.tz said rn. Tbcionrby Cmmtssimner Geane, s condecl by mmdseia,er Pappas, chat Ordinate No. 595 be adapted. Nn[}nn carried by a roll call mote. Mayor Lormafr said she believed etas CRC would do whae Mr. te£kuwtitz said he mould do and she praised his east monk in Longwood. + 4. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 601 - an3ndtng zoning ordinate to Pennie inspectim by police departrnent of r sidmces o£ persons hold an occupational license for ~ rto than 5 children. Mr. ILrvppmbacher read by tiele only and explained the p~stwse of ehe proposed ordinance. Cmmissimer Grant asked if tlne ordinance would apply to cam~ercial ves and Mayor inxmaem said is only for ham of£i.ce occupations. There was no c, pro or con. Tbeion by Depl~fiyor Uskert, s corded by Commissioner Mitchell, thae Public Hearing be closed. Nation carried by voiceevoee. Gmnissimer Graft askM what the Eee for an occupation 1lcense was and tt~e City Clerk said $50.00. Caimissimer Geme said he was opposed to a fee and DepMayor Uskert said he agreed with Camdssimn Grave. Mr. Qacey said ehe proposed ordinmce did not discuss the subject of fees and Caaissianer Gtmt said he believed that wry Fee charged should be limited to $5.00. Commissioner Pappas said ehe proposed ordix~ce only gra~eed the police depazOrenc auth- rity eo Snapect a hare to e cwq~liance. Notion by DepMayor UskerC, s corded by Comissioner Mitchell chat Ordinance No. 601 be cabled for filcher study. Ibtim was arried by a vote of 4 ro 1 with Gnmissiears Grave, Mit~ell, Oeptlayor Uskerc and Mayor Lonnam voting Aye and Caniussioner Pappas wring Nay. 5. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 602a amoral' f 3.42 a res, property of Albert d DoroChv L. Buehler. Mr. Kruppmb then read by c~le only ~ h Ghacey descbleawr'rh location E property and sa'd he pro~er~ry was RIM ty c n Rl zoning in the Cvty and should be ed as stn. Mr. Chacey said eha[~Maen the lake Ruch SLbdivi s p1aCCed, property own required Co Give a IS £ooC Thennorchern bowdary sin e eheir p~opercy abuexed cowry pro~rty. Mrs Chacey said several comers of checsubdivis" had regvestetl That Mr. d Mrs. Buehler be required Co grant a ]§ £ooe ea w the bowdary abuecing lake Ruth. /` Mr. peas Plato said he was a property om ~u~irelu subdivi.sicm and her tsd etaT grwcing a ]} foot ea nc be madea condiciw for am -epMaypr Uskere objected because Hie principal was not presort. Cmmissim~er Grvee aid he agreed Chat the am shwid be made subject C agreermt to grmc a 7s, Fooc e Mr. (}aceytsaid ehe city could require Mr~BUehler to grant the eae©rsit Men hetsuGm.tted e plan at a lacer date. Mr. dim Poland of 126 Shmaee -rive said he tad a swinming pooltlying in the cmcez of the m and he requested TIaC ehe annexaciw be graneed subject. co Mr. Buehler granting a ]} foot easermt. Mr. -ean Plato asked if it re legal far the city co require Mr. Buehler to grant an and Nk. Ftmk Krvppmbacher said Mr. Plato said ttat Mr. Buehler already had a hrnae ~mder constauction w The property ~airh a permie issued by Smiinole Cowry. here was no further campncs, pro or con. [ration by DepMayor Uskert, seconded by Camnssimer Pappas that public hearing be closed. Moei ied by vice mote. Nntim by crnmissiwer Grant coded by Commissioner Mrecheli Chae prdinaz~ce No. 602 be adopted and property acmexedcinto the City of Longwood subject co rs granting a ]} fooe easer~a~c w the South side of Their property abueeing take Ruch South as required by the city's subdivision ordinm~ irotion carried by a wee o£ 4 to 1 with Cwndssioners GYort, Mitchell and Yappas and Mayor Inmraw voting Aye and De~Myor UskexC wring, Nay. DepMayor Uskere said he was wring Nay because be believed The principal should be presenC. 6. Public Hearing, Ordinwce No. 603'- anmding FS~ttse Lwd Use Plm. Th. Kn@penbacher read by Citle only and th'. c acey described location o£ property and said The request was ecordance with rl~e EY~ture Land Use Plan. these was no further conmanxs. Nation by C®mv.ssioner Mitr3te11, seconded by Camdssioner Pappas ehaT public hearing be closed. Tbtiw carved by voice wee. Mr. Km Alligood, o.,m r of ehe nrocerty, said he wanted to build a duplex on c}re property. Nation by Commissioner Grant, s csmded by Cmmissimier /~ Mitchell Thae Ordinance No. 603 be adopted. Tbticm carried by aewanumus roll call mote. ]. Public Hearing; Ordinar~ce Np. 604. Mr: Kmpp¢ibacher read by eitle wly. Mr. Cnacey described the loraeim of etie property. 'R~ere were no tomcats, or Tbtim by Camdssimer Mitchell, seconded by DepMayor Uskert Chat public hearingrbeelosed. Trot1w carried by w Nbtiw by C 'ssioner Mitchell, seconded by Cnmdssioner Pappas That OrdinancecNOw604 be adopted. 2btion cazried by waninws roll call mote. 8. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 606, artmding cmprehmsive zoning ordinance to pemST sepaz'ate amesship of two-fanny and mtlti-fanny dwelling wits. Tk. ttrvppmbarher read by erele. There were no tomcats pro or con. Motion by Ccmnissianer MiCChell, s corded by Camdssioner Grano chat public hearing be closed. Nation carried by vice voce. 24. Chacey stated that Che scoff had made 'an error in requiring, a four hour fire wall and recam~~ded oboe ehe ordinance be arended to require a Cw hour fire wall as required by Southern Building Code. Mr.. Chacey aid 5" hes of sheeC mek and insulation xas required cn the tom hour >?ire wall and said the no terns Eire wall wrked very well in the recent fire in Cwmtry. thrive by Camdssimer Mitchell, s cwded by Camdssiwer GranC trtae Ordins~ce No. 606 be amnded to ra3uire a tta hour fire wall and clvac is be adopted, Naeiw carried by imaninnus roll call vote. 9. Public H ing, Ordinm e Ib. 601, rezw~ing White property. P4. Cf~acey described The locative o£ ehe property and said the request was sulmiTCed by the Oxfortl DeveloprenT Corporaeiw. Mr. Keith Ray was preserve. Commissimer Papms asked if Hu buildin-, heiphts xoutd exceed 35 feet and Mr. Ray said sore. of the buildings mould be £our floors M1fph. Mr. Robert Brmm of Slade Drive asked if the property crould be built vp and cause drains. ~. problems for hares w Sladc Drive. Mr. Ray said a rermtion Hood mould be provided nn g property w retain rwoff. 'there were no fuccher ecnmmts, pro or con. Motion by Dew yor Uskert, seco~ed by Cw~missim~er Pappas rtaT public hearin be closed. notion "ed by vice mote. 2bciw by Ctmoissimer Pappas, s onded by PeoMayor Uskert That Ordinance No. 607 be adopted. MMtion carried by `sanimpus roll call mote. 10. Resolution No. Sob - authorizi~ ehe applimtim for land and waxer conservation fiend=. and designating Mr. David enacey as Liaison AgmC for the Parks Inpxova~viC Project. Mr. Qiacey said this mould enable the City to apply fora 525,000 prsic and if approved, 1. tongNOOd mould have rv provide maxchinE, finds. DepMayor Uskert asked i£ ehe finds would be used on current parks or mould additional parks be dweloped. Mc. Qacey said the plans were to use fiords co vryrwe existing parks. Motion by C issioner Pappas, seconded by Cwmdssiocws ENxcMll etat Resolution Nv. 506 be adopted. Moxim carried by csanvrous roll call vote. 11. Public Hearing - Cmdicional Vse AequesC frwn Rally Motors m operate a wiwlesale vehicle sales busine at 460 liiglrvay 434. Mr, pucey described the location of the property and said i a drive between I:ershaw's Nrnoer Service and Sobik's Sobs. Mr. (]ucey said alltvd~icles would be stored in building iE permit was graced. DepMayor Vskert objected to the fact ttrat the owner was not preserve C swez question '[here ro further cartmnts, pro or mn. Notion by DepMayor Uskere, s corded bysG issioner Crane Chat public hearing be closed. Ebtion carried by voice vote.e Ibtion by Co~issiaier GYant, s carded by Cmmi.ssioner Mitrhell time Condieional Ilse Request be approved. kbtion curled by a voce of 4 co 1 with Crnmissioners Grant, ilitrhell, Pappas and Mayoz tunnenn wcing Aye and pepMayor llskere voting Nay. 12. Firse Reading, ONinance No. 608 - rezmu~g Garland property. on South side of SR 434 between Veterinary clinic and PSagship EaNc. Th. Krvppmbacher read by title only. Mayor Iurmaz~ said chat Nk. Gazlmd had previously requeseed rezocssng hue ehe requese was disapproved because of the intended use as a tav Mayor tormam said Me. Garland had wrieem the City a letter guaranteeing that wdimahe sells the property, a v_ ovoid be in deed which mould prohibie establishments such as liquor packaged or lounge and these the Dory liquor service pemdtted mould be in conjcmcei.n withea rstaurmt. Mr. Dick Garlmd was preserve and said when he first requested rte Doing of his property, he did not knw the use the buyers were planeung eo make of 1~ the property. Mr. Garland asked chat his letter be artended to permr with a lounge, a grocery score with a package store and a drug score with a parkageasmre. Mayor Iormacm said she did not se any pmblm~ with that. Ebtim by Deptkryor Uskert, corded by Rmtiissioner Pappas chat Ordinance No. 608 be approved m firs reading with condition tlut Ek. Garland's Letter eo the Camdssirn~ be amended ro include groocery stores and drug st c~th package se with a public hearing scheduled for December 12, 1983. Motion carriedsby a imariiirous rollacall mote. 13. Site Ply -Page Etisbee Office storage waretmuse. located on lots 16 and 1], Lmgdale IndSsaial Paxk. Tk. Chatty described location o£ property. Mayor tnrms~n asked if the developer had emiplied wiN the recomnmdation of L1r. land that the concrec=_ be a mtnimnn of 6" thick and that the Swale se sn front o£ property nest be sodded after consexuctim is ca~leced. 14. Chatty said ehe developer had agreed eo this. tbtion by Comissioner Crane, s corded by DepMayor llskexe that sue plan be approved sub- ject to the recavrendacims of Nr. AS Land, City Engin er. M16Cion carried by a wanvrous roll. call mote. 14. Mceptance of i~ry~rwESmits - Coldm GYwe Subdivisioi. Nk. Chacey said Nk. N Lazed and the Ciry had inspected the imprwa~mis in rlie Golden Ltove Subdivision and the city Engine amended acceptance. Mr. hank Kruppmbacher said he and Mr. Rooks had revie.~edrebe Maim ce Bond and fond ie to be satisfacory. [bcion by Commissioner Grazit, s corded by Gartnissioner Pappas thaC 3mprwenents m Golden Grove Subdivision be accepted subject xo satisfactory bond. Motion carried by unacunrnss roll call voce. 15. Peti[im f'ran Walter E..ludge and Dr. James R. Willianvs on bnttalf of Roger 1~ Jablonski to annex property on Fast side of 1]-92 South of SR 434. 14. Chacey described location of pmperry mcd sitd i was Opposite longood Ickes Stropping Center. Ffr. Chatty said [he annexation ~misttbe e~proved by he Coonry d he gges[ed that Mr. Judge atte~µ+~ have other ewne from his propp ryJ K sR 434 ducate a willingness Bible far 11 f borinxmed Gtr skew lt4-~9L and ~m ifart1a fire h Brant amid paying g an ja ng un paying y Mr. Chacey saidltr. Judge had agreed eo pay chose fees. ~h. Waleer ,tudge was presort and he said he mould attmpt Co obtain sig~aCVr'es fran ocher wmers. DepNayor Uskert asked the future arniexatim plans for ehe City on Che East side of 1]~~92 and r4. Cnacey said he recommended the Ciry acca~c ro ex 200 feet East of 17-92 frwn Seninola 81vd on South Co General Hutchinson Parkway on :br[h. ~btim by Ccmrtissioner Grant, seconded by Coamissioner pappas chat petition be ccepted and that a public hearing tie scheduled for Decadaer 19, 1983. I~btim carried by a waiumaus roll call w 16. First Reading, Ordinance No. 609 - on of above petitioned property, Mr. Kruppenbacher read by title only. '1-iere was no discussion. rbeion by Cannissim Miechell, secm~ded by pomnissim~er Gtanf chat ordimnce No. 609 be accepted on firs reading and ebac a public hearing be see for December 19, 1983. Nbtim carried by a ~marivmus roll mll mote. 1]. Mr. David Cnacey stated eltat ehe City CRtarter required the Ciey Gmoissim~ appoint an independent auditor widen 90 days of the and of rJ/e fiscal year and he anmmded that Ns. Harold tlartsodc be reappointed. ibtion by Cwmdssioner MitzY~ell, reamded by Cmmissiomr Grane chat T4. Harold Hdresock be reappoineed as City Auditor.- IMCiim rnwied by a /siarcuus roll call mote. - 18. Mayor hse tnn~m presorted a Certifimte o£ Appreciacim to Mr. Vugil Pawm Eor his sexvrce m the Codes E~orcarent Board. 19. City Administraeor's Report: Nr. Qtacey minded cadidates for ehe City Camnission that election signs couldaonly be placed on private property with the permission of i}~e amers and tltat they could not be placed m govermm~t property or ri ght of way. Mr. Chacey said this as basically 25 feet from the center line of the road, 33 feee on Rangeline Road and portions of E. E. Willianson, 40.feet on Q2 /n2] and [o the reaz of [he sidewalks m SR 434. b. Mr. Qucey discussed pavingof Wese lake Streee and shaved the Crnmissioners amenda[ions of the Ciry 4gineer fox co/'m ing Wesc lake S¢eet co E. E. Willieanson Road. Tne fuse recwrt~ndaeion mould betfor West lake Street to coneinue approxin~ ly its presenC roadway and Che other would be for Wese Sake eo <wi rove night; fran Wesc Warren Avenue into E. E. Williamsm with Church Street joining West Lake with a 90° stop with left and rig}tt tisn Lams. M1k. Ctvicey also asked the Gn/m.ssion to consider the possibility of making Cnurch Street om way Mading t~lest from CR 42] [o E. E. Willim~on and makv^a Jessup Avenue one way heading EazC fran E. E. Williamson Co C2 42]. Mr. Ed Neeler asked if Jessup Avenue would be paved az/d Mr. Chacey said be t}iought it should be, cmmission r Pappas suggested a work shop onsider this subject and DepMayor. Uskert agreed. eMr. Chacey suggested that tip subject of developv~t a e fee also be c sidered and Cmmissioner Gran[ agreed. Cmmissiomr Gzant also sugge~ed that the Crnmission consider Mr. Tan Biriford's letter. The Gmnission agreed s/d sex a wrk session for 2:30 p.m. on 'lliesday, Nnverber 22, 1983. 20. City Aeeomey's Report: '-Mr Krvppmbacher seaeed that M1e !ad Bret with Mr. Rooks, Mr. Gracey and Mr. Terry concerning all assrmc projects. 21. Mayor and Comnissioners's Repores: tkrtim by Cannissioner GYaz~e, s ended by DepMayor UskerC ChaC City pay - approved bills. M1btion w.~s c rri.ed by aawice vote.. I4. Ckcey said [bete were _ sufficient finds m pay billsa Mayor Lomann said she wished co nwvnace Mrs. Vexma Martin of the Col`mbus Harbor Subdivision m the Codes Er~forcmwnc Poard to replace Itr. Virgil Pavane whose cenn had expired. Mayor Ianrarm's ncmvation was twifirmd by a mmi~rous roll call voce. M1ks. Verma Martin s presmC and a cepted the nmdnaeion. M1h. Ted Poelking was presene and ccmmwnded the Irnigcrood Police Depaxmnnt for their outstanding Hal.lnween display and said the children and parmts were very apprecrarrve. 22. 'the ereeting was adjoixned at 9:15 p.m. . Spa O~Ci ATTEST: City~~ I~OTICE~ OF PUBLIC HEARING LONGWOOD CITY HALL RE ~ zoo E DATE NOTSCECIS AEREBYNGIVENEBY ITHESCITYIOFOLONGWOOD~ PLORIpA TNAT THE CITY COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER E ANCE N0.609 EN AN ORDINANCE ENDING ORDINANCE N0.0495NB G TEE COMPREHENSIVE 20NING ORDINANCE TAE CITY OF LO GWOOD. SASp AMENDMENT C ING THE 20NING FAOM~R-2 (RESIpfiNTIAL-SINGLE FAMILY-DUPLE%) AND CH3 (COMMERCIAL _ ENERAL) TO HISTORIC AND ORDINANCE N 603 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE __ AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 548 BEING THE FUTURE LAN USE ELEMENT OF THE CITY O OOD. SAID AMENDMENT C G THE FUTURE LA USE RE20NE LOTS 48~~ 50 artd 50} FROM R-2 TO HISTORIC. DFTHEmFUTUREnLANp USE PLAN - LOT 48 from C-3 to HISTORIC. F LONGWOOD~ PB 1, Y E 16, RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, REQUEST SUBMITTED BY AEN AND PATRECIA ALLIGOOp. ALL I RESTED P P.BONS ARE INVITED TO A TEND THE PUBLIC HEARING TO E RESS THEIR£V EWS. llBLIC HEARINGTW HELD AT TA NGWOOD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1983. A~ ORDINANCE NO. 6'03 DINANCE OF T E CITY OF LJNGWOOD, FLORInA, ANCE N 548, B NGw00D, GINGYT ST4H BRA ETOWND LONGWOODR, YP HOOK 1, PAGe 16A, DRECORDE O .MINGLE C -NTYAFAOM C-3 (COMMERCIAL, G RAL1 H (HISTORIC) P VIDING F R CONFLICTSENE SEPARA-ILITY AND EFFECTIVE HATE. -E IT ENACTED DY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOn, FLORInA, AS FOLIgWS: N 1: That Ordinance No. 548 of the City of Longwood, Florida, passed and adopted the 26th day of April, 1982, and all its amendments, said Ordinance being the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City of Longwood, Florida, r gulating The future land use, be and the same vs hereby amended as follows: Lot 9H, Rands Addition, T of Longwood, Plat Book 1, age 16, records of Semrnole Coun[y, Florida be and the same vs hereby changed and transferred from C-3 !Commercial, General) to H (Historic). N 2: All Ordinances ox parts of ordinances in con- flict with any of the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. N 3~ I£ any sectvon or portion o£ a sectvon of this ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful, or unconstitutional, it shall not be held to invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other Section or part of. this Ordinance. N 4: This Ordinance shall take effect upon final passage and adoption. ~; ORDINANCE NJ. 604 , AN ORDINANCE OF TFIE CITY OF Lo[~JAJD, FfARIDA, AMECIDING OFDIIY4NCE NC. 495 AND ALL ITS M41VQ42SL5, OF $AID CI1Y, SAID ORDINANCE BEIlVG THE OS@REtID~SIVE ZONING OF-II+M'CE DF TFIE CITY OF LDNLWJOD, FLORIDA, SAID N~ff;N@~NL CHANGING TI@ ZONING OF CERTAIN TERRII0RY FROM R-2 (RESIDENITAL, BIlVGLE FAMLLY - DUPIEX) TO H (HISLDRIC DISTRICL) AND FRRA C-3 (CC{"PtEtiCIAL, GE[~IWL) TJ H (HISIDRIC DI511IICL); PROVIDING AN EFFECLIVE DATE; SEPARAHSTPI AND NNFI,ICtS EE IT ENACTED BY THE CTlY QRSIIHSION OF TIC CITY OF LONQrDOD, FIDRIDA, AS FU/IArIS: SEC1'LON 1: 'prat Ordinance No. 495 oL Ge City of Iongwod, Florida, passed and adopted the twenty-ehird dxy of March 1981, cord all its ammdremts, said ordinance being the Canprelrersive Zuri*rg Ordinance of xhe City o£ tongwvod, Florida, regulating and restricting the use of buildings, sxrvcnses and lmrd for trade, indusxry, esidence or other prspos be and the sawn ss hereby amaded as follows: toes 48}, 50 and 50}, Farrds Addition, Twm of Longwood, Plat Hook 1, Page 16, Records of 8aninole Crnmty, Florida be and ehe score is hereby changed and aansferred frart zoning classification R-2 (RESIDENf'IAL, SINGLE FAMbY - DDPi.IX) [o H (HISlf&tIC DISTRICL); arW Lot 48, Rands Addition, Tom of Long:.md, Plat Hook 1, Page 16, Records of 8®dxrole G ty, Florida be and the sace is hereby changed cord transferred L an zoning classification C-3 (0RAD.1iCiAL, GEIgRAL) xo H (HISNRIC DISTRICT). SECfTON 2: A71 ordinances m pares of ordinances in coerfl.ict here~wi.th, be and ehe sere axe hereby repealed. SECITON 3: If any section or portion of a section of this ordinance proves to be urvalid, wlawf~l ar imconstitvtional, cx stall nox be held to ssrvalldace or ingrain xhe va11d1xy, Force or effect of arry other section of this ordinance. SECIRHI 4: the avaidi¢it of zoning change, as hereby provided shall not beco;re effective rmxil said change is entered in accordace wieh tare provisions of Ordinance No. 495 cord all its amenrkr~es. SECTIQY 5: ltris Ordinance shall becare effective imrediately upon ixs passage and adopxion. FIRST READING: October 30, 1983 SE0JN0 READING: PASSED AND AIDPI'ID THIS R4Y OF A.P. 1983. yon, ixy o _ or ATPEST: ~iinmr atit~ at ~in„9~nna, ~inriaa September 9, 1963 ALLIGOO- REZONING REQUEST Request t ing L s 985, 50, and SOh from R-1 to H>storrc to conform to the Future Land psetPlan. Request t a d Amend the Future Land Ilse Plan - Lot 46 from C-3 175 ~est ~nr[¢n ~1U¢nue ~ivn 9(vvv d, ~Ivrida 32250 305-831-D 555 - Dore: PLANNING OEPAi2TMCNT FCE PATb CITV. Of LONf,W00G, FLORI OA REC'G. OY REZONING APPLICATION Request for Rezoning must be accompanied by a check payable to the City Of LOngwoodin the amount of $15p.00. must be submitted 30 days prior to Land Planning Agency meeting. (Land Planning Agency meets the second add fourth Wedn estlay of each month.) After review by Land Planning, the request will be submitted to the City Canmi ssi on. (City Commission meets the second, third and fourth Monday of each month.) Rezoning Procedure: 1. ADpl ,cant shall submit eight copies of the fallowing: a. A statement of the petitioner's interest in the property and if joint and several ownership, a written consent to the petition by all owners of record. b. A certi fietl boundary sketch and legal description of the property. c A complete list of all Orope rty mu and mailing addresses for all property within three hun tlred (300) feet ofn the property as recorded in the latest official tax rolls in the County Courthouse. PLEASE COMPLETE FOLLOWING: 1. Legal description of property o which r ing i requested: ~.TS U ~yP'~a s * so % .P.9.. SAnn J;, n~ 'v o; men:; ons .svF ~irrA ;Eri /~/_Ai /'~f~/°. z, street LOCat; on /,JS /.J£zi ~u~ 3. Present Zoni ng SE_ A/IAC:AFO Present Use of PraOerty is ~jr16[t' l9 .[~ w<e...~[_ Fc.s rr<rr, 4. Zani ng Requested //;.s TdR /CAS . 5. Reason for Request _ ~~ ~-t. yTJq y,E-.f Owner/s /,'. /ylC; ~. eo rn ~ nApPli can t: Pr>rfiCi~ . A[/<C-nnv a t Name Please t o grin r ype N me P1 eas tYDe prin o r //D~ /IAfr,~a/:ir //6U I/AF L Mai ling tldress Mailing Adtl ress 59uF<PO Fr ~ 3~7// ~A.nF RtJ a FL - 3~7// Li ty, State do i~ a Ci~tate ~ i~ ~3J3- 7/SY '~ 3J3- 7/.ice Ph ~i one ~ , ignatur of r/s gnatu re of Appl ican t ~ ~ (, ~~~ ~ c ~~ ~ o~ Referred to Land Planning: s1 Referred to City Cpnmo ssr n //'/ ~ - O ~:~ y y. € ay x ~ Commen ls: ii r~xr nLLfcoou _. ..:,.:~ioa Lai^ 49, 1 - ] - JIB ~ o tRe Torn of igngrood~ ::. di t ~ - ~=ok 2~ pare 16 , of tha YuElla oNa . , ~..... Thy- of the abpve tlea<ribetl property o ~e tilav h f .the same. ~ - ~ ip ,/ ~ ~ Jd 1 1 . ., ~ ~ :bSJ i, ~a .. ~~ ~ ~ rlc~ri_ ', Sale IT QO'. ~ ~ / y, _ ~ ~ ~ ~ SQ4 .~v 48f ~ lb ~~ ^ C I ~ p:~v~ ~ r SJ~ ~~ '" . _ _ _ _~` ,. .: - ~~ r ~ ~~ daiFd rt~ama ~ rvt550i61 FS~ i,°I .. '~ d9i3d7 L ~ , -T -_ I_ _. _ _. ~_- ~_ Ir _~ C°-i ~ - see r i (~~ ~ r ,~ .- t-- ~;- -- ... , r ~-i ~ 1' .. ~ ~~- 21- ~ - Lrfn Df ~. uyfl 1 ,. .~.~, ~.., r-, s - 1 r~ llL, ~ m a a- ~i - '4n~„~In~n~,,Ul~c~d.~ 3[l~0 Zrl. N)1-Oi~i _.. ~4s.~f. ~ ~~ EEFORE M`~1+E IJNDERS IGNED AOTIiOaLTY nPPEAREO aty fix T-GU~y -~G~r-~cr2 ~/ p a SAY TIICY ARC TIIC ~~-~ - ~ '~' ~ D TH W./ xrvZ .uC CLmY Oe LO~ICWOOD, PIARIDA; THAT THE ATTACHED COPY O[' rvOTOICC Oe I'UOLIC xeArexrvc o-lns Po.,Teo on THE PAOeeamv o /',~' ? rP ~ AEASOrv FOR PUOLIC HEAAiNG. REZONING OW[JER OF .IiOPCItTY. N,LI .OOD LOCATIOx OF PAO_EATY. Lots 98}, 50, 50} and 4H, L 9 ood 6l"ORtd TO AND SUBHCRTp EO BEFDAE HE THT.4 J/L~ OAY OP A, qy. - , T.D., 1983. :` CQit~ of `~ungGTnna vs }~~st pn„« ~. aH~ a. i5 ~o~~groo~n, ~m~~nn 3z7~D _ "Qui_ B31-0555 AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF SEM INOLE BEFORE ME THE UNOERS16NE0 AUTNORITY APPEARED µ~-xR f WHO ON OATN SAYS TNAT HE IS THE CITY CLERK FOR THE CITY OF LONGWOOD ANO THAT THE ATTACHED COPY OF A LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNERS IY ITH IN 300 FEET OF REFfR El1GED PP,O PERTY WAS MAILED ON ~~ - ~/ - ~T'.3 , xEZONING AND AMEtJDMEtuT mo FUTURE LANn uS& DIJN ER OF PROPERTY: aLLxc LOCATION OF PROPERTY: LotsG48~~ 50, and 50}~ and 9B, Longwood /' SIJORN TO ANO SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME TH tS~I~ DAY OF ~~/'1' .A.O., 1983. (SEAL) ~ i ~.,~ ._____ _ NoterY Public _._....L...-___ _ My Lummi ssion Ex Oir - _ _ LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS ATTACHED. tONGW00D LOTS ~ 31 Hopkins Anne M. P.O, Box 251 tongwoad FL 32]50 33+ Milvee, AT & Aldia t. 35 A36 Box 201 Loneuocd, FL 32]50 32 Tnortas, Chas E B00 E. Hvy 434 od, FL 32950 34 Babbitt, Chas 0 Et Al 2129 Carlton Dr Orlando F1 32006 39 DeRosa, Wm & Cola M P o.HOx 38 d, PI 32950 38 & 42 Bead toad, c e n P.O. BOx t34rec ltamonta SOprings. FL 32901 3'~Ti& S~R~ Lando B. & Gladys M 133 HayaSt r Loneuocd FL 32950 40 & 41 Cent rnl Fla. Society of Historic PreserJation, Inc P.O. BOx 500 LonawoW, Fi 32950 43.44 Britt, C E & Franees M 45 P.O. HOx 998 wsad F'L 32950 46,34 to Diming na J. Et Al 36, 39 to 710 Buttornood Ln Point, Miami, F1 33139 4 z Boynton John A & Alice A 195 East Lake 52 Lonwood FL 32950 49 Fetter, Hillis R C/0 Ekily Madden AMers 600 Lake KatF.erine c Cas selberry F+ 32909 49 gvocd. City of 175 Warren st 'AiiSiams' P~ 32]SO 51,53 ftichaed A & lamer H. 55 121 Btonopost W3 lonawom, F1 32]50 52 Eggers, RachaM A 1843 SR434 Suite 305 Longwood, FL 32]50 54156 Longbine, James J 56z P.o. aox 012 Longvocd FL 32]50 57: Byron, Wm F 132 ~T LonewoodlFl 32950 123,124 Raney Mary E 125.126 P.O. yox 5 121 to longwocd FL 32950 130 let ILf, 142 Jean. Human G & loci lle E. Box 336 Languood, Ft 32950 TATS RPNDH ADDITION TO IpNGWWD 25+ rogressive Ins P.O. BOx 1009 lavgwood EL 32950 26,29 Pinch, TH & Rase W. Richards Hassey 401 Wilma St Longvood,F1 32950 23.20, Ftsher, James R & Celestine G 24.29 190 PaLnetto Ct lanevoad Fi 32950 30, 31.Hartman, Rupert 8 & E<hel J Et Al 32.33 P.O.BOx 965 Longwom, FL 32950 Na l~-EoEsd4A,48 z.50. 5Oi OW AS1lgood, Hev W & Petri olanAr~uest P.O.BOx 665 Longuoatl PL 32950 ~ ~ , ~.:,o, / , L~ _ V @Iit~l Of 1TiUnaGlUa2f I i ~~ _ 1Z5 ,ldi t ~N 4ve. a- ® t $.vng(nvvD ~1 D 3L]SH ~i. a31-nsss October 24, 1983 City C of the City of L ood, Clorida, will hold Public H inglo onday, N ember 14, 1983, i the C n Chambers at a]:30 P ,ell ]5 W Dogwood, F aiaer a regneat frnm~x a~aen Alligooedc the following legally des aribed propartyhfrom R-2 t and from C-3 t is and to amend the Future Land 4B, 481„ 50 and 5011, m of Longwood, PB 1, PG 16, Public Heco rds of Seminole County, lorida. ally described as four lots lying o the rth side o venue, ~ t west of the Seaboard coastline Railsoad.h required by C ood Ordinance N 995, all p ithin 300 tfeet ofnthe r q steel rezon 9 re notifiedtof thisrr q st. ublic II ill be held b at ]:30 P embexa14ng1983, i the C hambers,sL ood Ci tyel Hall~vl"IS N rida, t Sider this rAl1Ti ted9personslwill be given a ni tygT sspe ak far or ag nst the requested rezon ng and axe rnortea to attena. sincerely, ~,O.t~.~.-~~~dark City of Longwood, F i OLT:gdz