LPAMin04-24-96Rick B ington, Chairman .Sohn B ock, Director
John L arl Goeline,
Barry Aevele Cathy Price, secretary Pro Tem
AHSSNT: Marvin Meltzer
o ORDER
The m ing was .;ailed to order by Chairman Hullington at
6:05 P.M.
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eels questioned t tine for adjournment and requested
Mhatxi[ be changed t aeher t
made t approve ehe a ended m s36ya.IOhnaL
andlseconded by Barry revels. Motion passedeby unanimous
VACATION REquSST - APPLICANT: PERFORMANCE MAZDA AEOIISBT
dealership which i coded and the neighbors a omplaining
about damage, vandalism, e being done by people a ing this
-through. Net further stated that i order for
Perfo armance Mazda Co s e the a it will be necessary for
them to be iv possess ionrof the property.
Mr.Brock s [ed that the r sidents had taken up a petition
because the had gotten of hand.
attempting to determinen whose responsibilityu i[ was [o secure
n question was a public right-of-way and would have [o be
vacated.
ock said chat [he City Public Works Department had
requested that a is foot utility easement be re[arned and
Sty approved the v Bryan had agreed e
and s cure r[ so [Chat Mrt could not be a cutm[hrough
anymore. e
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online then roduced Spradley,
representing M exyan i this m Spradley offered
copy of the r sidenY's petiT iontfor [he r ord. She said
right oE-way(R/w) n question had been deeded C
Seminole Cooney i and w xed i the city of
ongwood i v Shelsaid that she has r ved c
from ATT 5 Sit would haven impact o thei ree and
Bxan hatleagreed to gran[ the City the requested easement
as soon as Che property reverted back [o him.
Mr. Wayne Sma11 of 1 Lake G spoke on behalf of the
sidents and said that everyone would be s isf ied iE M
Bryan s red the property and m ned i aThey felt that
all of the problems that they had texperienced on their s
e directly related to the people being able [o use rthe
cue-through"
Hullivgton asked what Performance Mazda's plans w
far as fencing, o Epradley said Chat n
final decisions w madee but that they were willing to work
with [he residen[se
Motion made by M Revels end v of ChaC
poi o£ Lake Gem Drive s u[h ofe0 avge artd w of
erformance Mazda, s onded by Mr. Lrns. Moron passedtby
9 AnDRESS~BE CORNER/ MARVIN Alm CNARLE6 STREET EA, INC.
ock presented the information, stating [hat the
applicant is seeking approval to c nstruct a approximate
62,900 of w rehouse space o a parcel that i
the SE c of M and Charles Street creThis
n classified an Light Industrial o the FLture Land U
Maps and r ntly z ned 1 [he proposed plan sis
conszs[ent w [h both of [he designations.
ock referred the L o hie m o da[etl 4/1]/96. P of
the s ncludes 5 rah A e 35 foot wide public
R/W, ted that M ads has agreed to give the Ci[y an
additionaltl of R/W o W[he w side of Sarah A The
Applicane will c er down ehe length Vof [he
r/way which will provide a the e n part of his
srte, the loading bays and Co both bu ildingse
ock said that the only u of [hat e [ presently
is f a drai+wge ditch and ChateM odds h eagreed to pipe
[he drainage under the street. Ne said [ha[athis street w111
have addieional access which they don't presently have
LPA Mtnutea e,z4,s6
Chaixman Eullington addressed I m #12, of the staff report
spe<if ically that portion that tdoes not meet the required
landscape buffer < ock explained [hat M
Dods o the property on bath sides of t
was willing [o comply with the requi rementsebut felCaehaeaidt
[ha[ provides adequate buffering. M Dods,
f elent o point n putting edge
additional buffer ng s the a cessible by
anyone and [he only thet mower goes backs there ac
OP MARVIN AvEN-E ALONG THE BAST SI-E OP THE CS% BA, (#96-01-
Gosline said Yhat M number of properties
the w of Charles s which nhave heavy industrial u
[hem.eSThe applicant proposes changing Pi
designation from Light Industrial [ Sndus[rialP L Gos line
ted that [aEf had evaluated rt and supports the
petitioner's request.
Chairman Eullington opened the public hearing and asked if
anyone wished to speak on the matter.
Dods said Chat the property in question had originally
beenNZ ned by S nole CounCy as heavy industrial. He also
ted [hat a e point, a large factory there
and, a they built, [hey c ued with t requiring
heavy sindus[rial aid abidenabys the light
industrial land u ould m ing these businesses out,
some of which are major manufacturers and employers.
Chairman Eullington opened the public hearing and a ked if
anyone w hed e speak regarding proposed elan A endmen[ s -
-1-D. Opon determining chat o further public input
offered, [he hearing w closed n The chairman then asked for
a recommendat von from ache LPA.
Mr. Revels made a motron that, based on [he findings of fact
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shown below, the LYA r end Chat proposed Plan Amendment
96-01-0 be C Cedc to the Florida Oep[ of Community
Affairs for e and c
The c VFLUM designationsi i[h
the u e limit Cions in ehe ElemenC and must changed to
cTheis endmene nslstent with the Nceo PC
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The endure ie consistent wiCh Che S_CsY_E
Mr. Lrns seconded ehe motion and it passed unanimously.
6. PROPOSED AME MEITT TO T E COtHPREHENHIVE P
HISTORIC P ERVATION ELEMENT, k96-O1-A. LAPPLICANTL~CITY
OP LOHGw00D E
cline gave s e background o this a endment, stating
Mhat [he city i Che applicant. The decision for [he L
whether this and agrees with the HisCOric Preservation
aid's r nmenda[ion that there should be a element i
[he omprehensive Plan called an Historic Preservation
Element.
Chairman Hullivgton mentioned a "Cypo" o the front page, i
that Che number of [he a endment w ted a 95-O1-AR
aCher than 96-01-A. This typo was noted and will be
changed.
Chairman Bullingtov opened Che public hearing and asked if
anyon fished [ speak regarding proposed Plan Amendment 96-
ol-A.e Hpon determining [ha[ no public input w offered, Che
hearing closed. The Chairman [hen a asked for a
recommendation from LPA.
Mr. Lins made a n that, based o Che findings of £acC
shown below, the L end that proposed Plan Amendment
96-O1-A be t mit tedcT mChe Florida Dep[. Of Community
Affairs for [hers r and c
The proposed as endment m t with the ECFRPC
omprehensive Req'onal Policyc Plan Ce
The proposed a endment is consistent wieh the Staee
omprehensive Plan m
e proposed a endment is permitted a an optional
portion of the City's Comprehensive Plans
The proposed endment will clearly
demonsCrate Che City's ac o preservation of its
historical and archeol ogicalmresources.
Mr. Revels seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
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q96 io l-a a2eticANT. CITY OF LONGWOOD E HISTORIC nxsTRxeT,
os11n gav Che background and locations [he
properties e question and explained the eed for
changes. M ington says what if s day
what typesrofebusiness under the light uindustrial designation
ould go i there and would [hat be aporpe ri[ right n
district. s have xb
[edti rehe past. Ove of sthe s ethe infamous
Florida A Gosline said that herwould address it when
Che tame came .
Light Industrial type and distribution particuiarly when
the lane road (9) laved i not a bad u chat situation
between a four (9) laved load and a ailroadn r. Gosline i
ned about the other side, rthe R sideneial side and
ofn[he body shops that ha e gotten e ocher s
theeE of the r sidential a The roadsew sliced t
the E they hadat e back ato about Che existing point
because[ they had the istoric Building, they
sliced off par of [hes well number of
Chem/he's going tto have C Sahift a and his aloading dock to
the s uth. x ntly crying t negotiate with the < unty
iE [heysc nrdo this. There's going to be a
pond righe about where the old railroad s oops downec ing
A11 that a will be r n pond v Slymall
of ti[ beeween S sePalmetto. So they a trying a[ ork
way t take his drainage and get i there. wThe
only problem is he has [ try and figure o t how t the
dra nage up hill. Again t mapped a vnfact
wally all the map a entlmenesryou s e had ato do with
errors or remvssvon vn mapping when the plans were done.
Chairman Bullington opened Che public hearing and asked i£
anyone wishes e speak regarding proposed elan A endment 9 -
O1-E. Upon deeermiving that no public input w offered, [he
hearing closed. The Chairman [hen a asked for a
recommendation from Che LPA.
eels made a Cha[, based o the findings of fact
shownebelow, the LPAtr ends [hat proposed Plan Amendment
96-O1-H be t ted o~ the Florida Dept. Of Commun y
Affairs for e and C
Theh proposed wa endment n wieh [he
2. The proposed amendmentn.is consrstent with [he gtat_
Pla
rThenproposedna endment will promote redevelopment
and job geowth in the downtown area by reducing the
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impediments to expansion and job groweh of existing
business in the downtown a
proposed endment will clearly
demonT[rate the City's c o preservation of its
historical and archeologicalmresources.
Mr. Lins seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
s. xo L A La~mPnsa cAxecox~ xrFCwNn coemma~Tr
Gosline explained that after [he Church w xed i
[he i[y, the held - public togas end the
Comprehensive Plan Aa required by Chapter 1 oatlesignaee
the property a ral Commercial. However C the city`s
orris a nclear na the disposition of [he a endment
after [he L o The Ci[y ords do n indicate
whether the a endmen[ow wedcby [ the
alternative, mthaY Cheas endmevt15 mall caleinplan
endment. if i supposed to bewa mall scalesa endment,
the w processs rs different from Chat o£ a regular
amendmenCe
Given this u ertaivty, the staff felt i sary to
ns rated theca endment process to clear the re ord. The
proposed amendment 96-o1-E would clear [he record in this
regard.
Chairman B ington a ehere w any public c
regarding thelproposed ak endment 9 - i-ES No public comment
was offered. The public hearing was closed.
made a motion that, based o the findings of fact
listed below, the proposed plan amendment 9 -E designating
the N rthland c ity Church property a ral Commercial
[he F and U Map be [ [ed n[ the Flordia
department of Community Affairs f and c
The a endment i sary e[oe bring the esubj ecY
prope r[y omplianceeS ith the City's Plan by
designa[ingnaoland use category for the parcel.
The was seconded by mr. aevels and passed
unanimously.
NOTE: Subsequent [ this a ned [hat,
Ordinance 99-
designating the property a ral c ial,
ended to be a mall scale plan ea endure [ mpursuant wt
Chapter 163.3186 (1 )s (c), F6. This process permits the Plan
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o be a ended i
adoptedm Thereforee A endm
will not be pursued further
Gosline explained [hat the proposed changes
nitia[ed because Che [aff ved a petition from ra
cellular phone company to put eupra
the staff discovered [ha[ Che Comprehensive oPlan
a pro that limits all s o 35 - ]5
feeta rns heighC s5ince r s decided to makee other needed
text changes at the same trme.
osline explained that m e proposed changes w
ended t clarify Che C The proposed changes effect
pages I z-30 through Sz2-98 of [he FlSm
and are briefly
described below ~
Thee3 e limitation i [he A ity C e designatoon
s proposeds rto be eliminated becauserPt
parcels i The Office and Neighborhood L
ial designations will be eliminated because eheymw
not mapped and thee are no sortable locations for such uses.
pages iix-3}
The e e has been clarified t allow the Public Use and
Conservation designations i all z ing districts. the
City has chosen n enproper ither public ru
parcels on deeigva[ed s Public Use
Conservation rn the Plan will be perms tied rn all zoning
E.ag.e_IIL}fi
The reference C the L and Che height limiCaCiov will be
eliminated. The referenOCes t Che Resideneial C e district
will also be eliminated because the Palmetto Reserve
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snbaiwision i nnaer ~ ana them rm m parcel stye
for Chis designation in no longer needed, r
other t the Police Department,
willu be aprohibl[edso d parcel.t designated a
The height r eliminated and D[henuses
on Downeown xratorrc are t~ia~itiea6
The height laminated eliminated and e
clarified. religious institutions are added as a permitted
The height limitation eliminated and the e
clarified. Religious rust ruc[rons are added as a permitted
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The height limitation eliminated and [he
clarified. Religious rnstrtutrovs are added as a permitted
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Offic and Ne.i.ghborhood L ted C ial land u
designa eliminated becausei [here oa o parcels with
these designati ovs ehe Plan. Therer axe n possible
locations for these designations.
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Theo height limitation eliminated and the
rifled. religious institutions are added as a permitted
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The height limitation eliminated and the
clarified. Religious i added a a permitted
nal s rage facilities but no[ true warehousing
facil it ies~ added as a permitted use.
The m sembly of products will be added a a permitted
ntheaG ral C ial c tegory. Theresi eed t
allowns esembly of products i the dis[r.i.c[.
will be mn sary t refully define t specific used i
the L ctha[ the a signaeed General Commercial do
nos become manufacturing areas.
Gosline explained t the proposed changes on pages 2
ehrovgh I - ended t clearly distinguisT
between retail commercial uses and manufacturing or warehouse
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ehe a s designated Lighe induse rial and Lndustrial.
oequally aimporCant C clearly define the difference
between Industrial and Light Industrial.
He further s ted t Gaff r aptly being asked t
permit r ail [u hthe induct rialna particularly for
automobile sales.ln s the staff's eadvice that the City
eels clearly tdef ine the pezmf tted u the
raltCOmmercial, Light Industrial and Industrialsland u
tegori es that ail onfined
designated a ral C al, Lighe ci ial ou
s designated na Lighe Indust ri al and industrial u
s designated a Industrial o the Fu and U Map.
e shave a swindlings supply of light industrial and industrial
parcels which needs [o be corv.erved for real Lighe industrial
and industrial users.
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xhe Minrm m parcel s.t ze will be eliminated.
Chairman Bullivgton suggested Chat the property a s from
Lyman High School should be designated as General C ial.
ock ted the [aff had discussed rc
possibility, but [hat iproperty w the subject of anyhoE
the pending plan a endments. enfurther s tes that ehe
staff would look into another plan amendment in that area rn
the near future.
[hee pri cipal change to specifically eliminate ail
other than food rs from the list of permitted
n parcels designa[edrlndust rial o the EV e Land Use
Maps oThe r ail, o wholesale, sale of vehicles would also
be expressly prohibited. osline c [ed C Chis
prohibition i ary because we get obusiness that get
permission t ovduct a wholesale a mobile business i side
a building and [hen s sellingt~ ail. In nsuch
e City i then forced into then code enforcement
processo [o get the business oue.
The height limitation and w rehousing will be e ted a
permitted u n the Industrial c tegory. utdoor storage
will be addedsas a permitted use rn the category.
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eaheight limitation wi.il eliminates ans the permitted use
clarified.
eels m ved thae, based o ehe findings of fact listed
belows Amendment 9 - making changes i [he [ of the
enture Lana nae eleme t, coals, obi aeei~e ana teolicaa
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document, a ded during the discussions, be [ ted
[he Flora Department of Community Affar rs (DCA)rformeheir
reo ana e
Themr val of [he heighe 1 ary
o pexmit e of cellular phone t
The proposed sa endments ree arding the inclusion of
religious i seatu[ions are nec ssary to ref lecC actual
onaitiona.n
The proposed changes [he General
ial, Indust rialeXand Light Industrial laud u
[egories are necessary [o clarify differences among
The proposed t endment a ent with the
e-_ym rY c~nsist
5. The proposed a evdme conflict with
the ,~(p h i 9. i es ar~ n~ C in
Mr. Lins seconded the moe ron and it passed unanrmouely.
There being no new business, [he meeting was adjourned at
'1:50 PM.