BOAMin04-15-92Present: artlo, Chairman
ncy M n, Vice Chairman
Dan Ru ndellno
Sue Wilder
Ajmal Camt, A ity Planner
Maztha Tyler,sRecortling Secretary
Absent: Dick Skaggs - excus etl
The meeting was called to ortler by Mr. Lombardo at 6:30 p.m
2. PPROVAL o Motion by Mr, ftu ndell, s condetl by Ms
Wiltler, that the ml nlu tes of M rch 18, 1992 be approvetl as wrrtten
Motion carried by a unanrmous votce voce.
3. PUBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE REgDEST. APPLICANT: H. D. SIMPSON,
OWNER: GERALD KOAMAN, 820 EAST SA 434, L 32>50.
LOCAT SON; LOTS 2, 3, 4, s OD INDllSTRIAL PARK
ZONING: I-1. PROPOSED DS E. EAM£
Mr. Lombardo openetl the public hearing antl presentetl proof of
publication.
impson, spoke in favor of the wart ante and s ted that he
repie entetl Mr. Geialtl Korman, the o asking for a
reduction of buffer yartl D from a Hofw 40' 25' antl
requested the elimination of an B' higRyb lock wall. Het saitl prior
Lo March 1990 Che buffet yard requirements w rigtd.
impson further statetl that the landscape code requirements used
uch m than the pri He antl Mr.
n ado n [ feel the neee to hire a lantls~ape na rchitect. They
efamitiar with trees antl shrubs that would grow well in the area
outlined.
No one else spoke in favor of the varra nce request.
Mr. Lombardo as ketl if anyone w s present t speak agalnat granting
the variance request. Mr. Norm weber, 365 Bahia Cuurc, Lot 34,
ompromis e, Rowever the residents of Longwootl Green
Subtlivision as opposetl t any tlevelopment behintl their homes and
[heir rights protected. They agreetl t a 25' e wtth a
nal 5' landscape buffer, an lieu of an R' wall being boil[
e oproperty 1 ask f taping. They
asked [Rat the landscaping le entl the entt re el engdth of the a
that woultl include the back of the exasting warehouse, behintl lots
z, 3, a, s ana the ~ eaywooa e Aaaition portion where
parking o other builaingsicou ld e wally be a led. Weber
further s tetl they pre Eex that e rth Y colorsc De us etl o [he
proposed s Quid b ompa tiblenwith
ongwootlnc suDdiv ision. s tnterestea in
aeeingelandscap Lnq plans andethey want to have assay so an the type
Ms. M tetl the BOA wants to be s e the Arbor Law
gt ve cthem tha types landscaping they Eeel is needetl to protect
their vts ual rights. The 0 and members tlis cussetl a rely of
trees and shrubs that would be appropriate in the landscaped area.
. Simpson statetl M n had agreetl to pay ]58 of the cost of
old c approximately $2290.80 with the
Longwood tGreen isubtliv lion property o s paying the balance of
258. Mr. Weber said the homeowners a willing to pay anything
arils the wall or lantlscapi ng. endation w matle to
plant i ithin the 25' tlrainage Ae all of it being a
ditch, however Mr. Jami sa td the tlrainage easement was tledicated to
plan[ trees an the drainage easement
Ms. Peggy Gleason r siding at Lot 3o i ongwootl c subdivision
asked Mi. stmpsone if they required put wall
landscaping up. Mr. Jami said lantlscapi ng was recommended instead
of the wall.
. Cathy W , 162 Citrus T tetl she had met with t
people todays and she understootlL M Aorman plans sell the
property. aid if a request is granted i oultl
main withManyone rwho may purchase the property. she antl three of
her neighbors tlo not want [heir fi' cedar fence tarn down.
sharon Salley, 369 Bahia Court, complained of the loutl n
ing from Industrial Pazk. She < led that the Police
Department has been called s rnl t s due nto the loud rock m
ing from one of the bul ld ings. she suggested having an e' wall
built.
impson s hey do n the rock bands in the Industrial
Parksbus inessa area either and as ketl if anyone hears them again to
McLa rnon asked M what type business are allowetl in I-1
and he named severalrthat would be allowetl.
Mr. Lombardo closed the public hearing and opened it up for
The B aril members tliscussed t of shrubs and t ees
that would be requiretl. Theyhw nedsabout who would r
the la ntlscaping o e it iseplanted. Mr. Jami said i owls
benthe Planning Department cs responsibility, however the residents
Dili need c if plants sno~la a eea replacing
antl they a Dula mn tify the o eThey asketl t
ri gation sprl nkler system bet talletle e fu[the[ statetl that
aeve lopment permits a ued after s e plans a approved.
[if is ate of Occupancy [is not issued until any problems that may
arse are correctetl.
made a co approve the variance request wrth the
followtngnstipulations ion
1) Seven trees per 100' per cotle 2 points each.
2) Total of 75 shrubs per 100' manrmum of 46" tall when
planted.
3) antlscape des lgn moaace ac least 958 opacity
from abutting res iaeneie li prope riles.
4) Fifty-one percent of r sitlents abutting lots 2, 3, 4, 6 5
to approve landscape plan prior to s.te approval.
57 All landscaping have irrigation per code.
6) Buildings be earth tone colors.
'I) codes w tlgM1tenea prior to b logs b ing sold and
urpass es thesee requi iemen<s it would lautomatically go to
~oae.
enaell a onaea the motion requesting farther afsoussions.
There w s fucther tliscussion o the m that hatl been matle. Ms.
enaetl her motion t eaa. oApprove Che v request
withrjo30am buffet consis tt ng of 5' In nascaping to me lode -
(1) Seven trees per 100' per code 1 point each.
(2) eventy-Five non tleciduous shrubs per 100' mt ntmum of 42"
ta11.S
(3) Lantlscape design m mmoaate at least 60% opacity
from abutting residential p[opeities.
(9), (5), (6) antl ('/) will remain the same.
Motion w tootled by Mr. Runtlell. Motton carried by unanimous
voice votes
. Simpson s appeal the B iris decision t the City
Commission. Mstl McLarnon stated he must ao this within thirty
tlays.
There was no furtM1er tl.i scussion. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
o dour se
Martha y ar, Becoraiay seerEfary