LPAMin02-22-95LAND P
ongwood, F rida
eebruary 221oi995
TAFF:
nTMeltzer, chairman JoRn Brock, Director
Richard Bull ington Terri Mor , ecretary
Phoebe Hopewell
John A. Lins
6PEANER6:
BarEyTRevels Maria Simmons
Richard Taylor, city Attorney
The m ing w calletl t order a DDp. m. by chairman Meltzer
Meltrereasked for a - t prayer i mory of tRe C
Planner, Ajmal J who was kill edenin an auto accident over t
weekend.
2. PROVAL O INUTE6: made by M Bullinqton and
onded by M approve the mrnutea o£ February 8, 1995. TRe
vorce vote was unanimous.
Chairman Meltzer w Ced by M
Bullinqton to o FcRai rman and was seconded bysMS. Hopewell. The
4. 6IMMON6 VA ANCE, 941 NORFOLB COURx, REQUESTING A REDUCTION OF 6 6
OP EA6EMENT IN ORDER TO BUILD A 6CREEN PORCH.
Mi. Block s ted that this i reque t for a seduce the
required 1 etback t which i redact aon of 6 "for L
44, U t is Danbury Mill. ock further s ted t the past
yearsnthe re have been s ral s milar requeststand i ostVei£ not all
they have been r ended £or approval. n Brock stated
that staff recommends approval o£ the varrance application.
orfolk C tated that they w ted t add a
addition to the bac kN O£ the house to enlarge the home in orde ~ to have
a play area for their chiltlre n.
Bullinqton made a and s onded by M end
approval of the v Norfolk Court. TRe nvoice vote was
nnanrmone. The motron carriea941
ana Plaaaing Agency
February 2 , 1995
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ADULT E AMCE: ock s ted that the City
Commission hasERbeen~ wo [king M formal sting n Adult Enteitaieunent
Ordinance for the city for the past year. ock furthers ted that
the ortlinance is before the L A for t The first being that
any t the city passes regulations that deal with the regulation of
land u e by z ing and the s and being potential r trte
placement geographically ofeCthose then byes f law on ucR
side cations sROUld go before the aut hori7 ed Lantl Planning Agencysfor
the local government in question, and their r endation regarding the
regulation of land u should be foiwaidedeo the governing body
before they make the final decision. 6iock £urthez stated that the
City A ney, ichard Taylor, asked to be present r order t
clarifyt nd/or answer any questio ss the Board may have on the proposed
orainance.
Mr. Brock asked the B and to join him and M Taylor a the conference
table to look a the several alternatives and to give their input on the
various proposals.
After a lengthy discussion that i volved all the different proposals,
the B and decided o their r endation t the City C
the first i M[n BUl lingtot made a which w ondetl by Msn
Hopewell tosr these types o£ bu s~inesses to I-2 t ing. The v
the s and issue, Mz. Lirts made a whicR
ondedn by M Hopewell et cept the distances a utllned with
the provision that tRe map that w sc tent atively drawn up t indicate the
s that w ceptable will c cide with the final drawing, these
distances be ing:ac Single Family ~ 0 feet; E ing o ing
Adult E t Establishment - 0 feet; Religious I uti ns -
,500 feet tar5chools Public Recreation Facility nit 000 feet;
EstablisRments chat s alcohol for c umption - o feet; Corridor
ROW's (SR 434, CR 42'!e North S et) - 200 feet; Government Buildings -
~sa feet. Tne voice vote was unan~mona. The motion carries.
Additional Discussion: Bullington asked Mr. Taylor i£ the
businesses that a already e tablished a andfathered ~~ i do
make them m three years't Taylor repl~ed that the c e law
basically s ethat you have to give them a sable t oup
their i Taylor £urthe[ e ted that iheie i e lawethat
says that you nc them o athat they a c o£ business
ithin a n periodt of t Taylor also stated that 934 Salon
and Roosters are the only two left in Longwood.
Bullington m ved antl M ondetl t adjourn.
The voice vote was unanimous. The meeting wall adjo urned at 8. 13pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Terrr Moran, Secretary