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LPAMin12-14-94LAMB PLANNING A ENCY Longwood, Florida Becember S4, 1994 PRESENT: STAFF: Meltzer, CRairman Sohn B ock, Director BarrynRevels Ajmal J City Planner Rrchard Bull ington Terri Moran, Secretary GUEfiT6: JohnNSimpson Patricia Alvarez Kamran Khosravani 1. The meeting was calletl to order at ]:02p.m. by CRairman Meltzer. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTE6: made by Mr. Revels ands onded by M Bull ington to appro the m notes o{ N vember 9, 1994 and October 12, 1994 as amended. The motron carried by a unanimous vorce vote. 3. Rodriguez V of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 2, est Wildme re. 3096 Oleanderr6treet. Jami ted that antl Mrs. Rodrigue reque ing three ari an order t split their portion o£zthree lots r order t build ae6additional house. Be also s ted tRat the R-1 z .ing requires 100 feet frontage ach lot. Two o£ the v requested a e for reduction of frontageeand o s for reductionrin total overall square footage in order to make a buildable lot. Mr. Jami ted that i the a aril's packets, there w valuations from the applictant and from the staff. ording to the City Code, this applic n tloes n eet most of the evaluation c Also, In the packet are the staff s recommendation on this requestc.ia Based o the evaluation submitted by M and M Rodriguez i their letter o£ N vember 4, 1999, there w o justifications for tRis Orte i that when they w er buying the property, the real cagenT toldsthem that they could split the lot and Rave t o homes tthis property; the other r s for m ary purpose, r that, they wanted t split the lot sand nsell the other lot t of their relatives who ors moving down from South Carolina in ordernto build a Oleander S ted that her parents w islead by the real e agent whent they bought the lot. She stated that there was a language wally t o tots. Instead of being divided N rth to South, i est, and because of this, they a umed they could take the othertside o£ the lot and sell it off. TReyswant to subdivide it rnto ing from S uth C rolina to live there. She s they a willing t make the house smaller i.n order to ac commotlate the neetls o£ the City's requirements. Land Planning Agency December 14, 1999 Page 2 . Jami ted that the c onfigur o£ the Lot i that it i actually sitting on the Southern portion of three platted lots. He also stated that lots e, 9, 6 10 have already been subdivided at so e point. ted that there w a house o the N rthern pair of lots 8 6 andarhouse on lot 10 and a portion of lot 11which is to the west of lot 10. Chairman Meltzer asked Mr. Jami about the z ing of the s ending a and Mi. Jami stated that most of the properties a nedu Rr lA. He also stated that the Comprehensive Plan calls far thatrarea to be zoned R-1A. Mr. Jami stated that the mailer lots that have homes o them w "GrandE athered" i ingsthat they were developed and platted before 1981 and, therefore,z not affected by tha Land D Plan. The Land n Plan de si gnatlon for that a is Low Density Residential as opposed to a particular zoning category a . Revels asked Ms. Alvarez how they w ted to split the lot, and Ms. Alvarez a red by saying that they wanted to make it "A" and "B" ead o£sl ots 8, 9 and 30 and the eefoee, would be subdivided in the miaale. . Jami stated that proposed parcel "A" i ing approximately 1'1.2 feet o£ frontage, the required i iof 100 feet; lot "e" is mrssing approximately 27.9 {eet £or frontage. There was no one else present to speak for this proposal. Hixon 6. Eldridge, 301 Wildmere A fished to oppose this proposed ariance for two r I) the variance would lower the property value the area and; 27 it would add to an exl sting drainage problem in the Steven nuboe, who r ently purchased property at 300 Tullis, stated that when he w s lookingito buying this property £rom Mr. Eldridge, he w neda about the oning requi cements and therefore the Planning O££ice and picked up the zoning requirement information.o opposed to the building of a additional home o r lot, that awould have inatlequate setbacks, aYSO that there would bec additional drainage problems and therefore, be violating the zoning regulations. Thara was no additional acs<naaion. Huliington m ved that they n end approval of t request for 1098 Oleander E t based o the i endation VOf rCity ta£f and c s Erom adjacent property o The motion was seconded by Mr. Revels. The vorce vote was unanimous. ana elanning Agency ember 14, 1994 Page 3 Site Plan - McOOnald's Restaurant, S.W. Corner of Church Street and Jami ted that this project will be replacing the ing McDOnald's6i but that the e ing M nald's will operating through this c rThe s eDplan shows ails the phases o£ construction andndemolition. The staff has mi.nrmum comments on this. as listed are standard and workable. Tne staff recommends approval o£ the Kamran Khosiavani, Conklin, Po [te[ Holmes Engin representing nald's orporatinn, tated that they Behave lbeen ortlinating thiso project closely with the staff and have m all the requirements. also s tetl that they have c ordinates this pro je<t ith the State He Khosravani also stated that they had read the comments and had no objection to them. Bullington made a motion chat the s e plan be approved, subject to .,taff comments, for McDOnald's at the corner of 1]-92 and Cnurch Avenue. Aaaitional Daannaaron after moon aiacession, it w agreea by all roar the n cember zeta ing and the January 11th m ing be combined and m ary 4 1995 because of the holiday schedules. All projectseeinvolvetl ucan De appropriately rescheaul ed. . Meltzer made a n that the regularly scheduled m rags for cember 28th and 3 nary 11th be c celletl and both be r scheduled for January 4, 1995 because of conflicting Holiday schedules. The motion was seconded by Mr. Bullington and the vorce vote was unanimous. Mi. Meltzer inquired about the Land D velopment Code, and Mi. Brock said Quid be presented to ehe LPA on ethe January 25th meeting with any changes. ock n tified the L that he and M i have a ing with the consultants from Bt. Louis that represent the LongwoodmPlaza at 8:lsam Adjourn: A m matle by M Bullington t adjouen the meeting and was seconded by Mr. Revels. The meeting was atljourned at Respectfully Submitted, Terri Moran, Secretary