LPAMin02-23-94PResENT: smxeF:
MARVIN MELTZER, CHARIMAN N BAOCK, P DIR.
, ASSTN CITY PLANNER
ALAN HAM14fOCK MARY BRUCE, SECRETARY
ABSENT: PARTICIPANTS:
RICH BULLINGTON SKIP GLOVERS REP. FOR CASABLANCA
JOHN SIMYEON
The meeting was called to order at '1:10 P.M. by Chairman
Meltzer.
made by Mr. Hammock ands onded by Mr. Revels to
approvetthe minutes of the February 9 meeting. The motion
was carried by a unanimous role call vote.
3. CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST FOR CASABLANCA THEATER AN BSBTRO.
iodated the c the conditional u This will
be a theater with beer, owM antl £ood s TRe three m
e the trip generation, transportation concurrency, and
thecnoiseafactor.
Mr. Skip Glover representi nq the C sablanca Theater and B
gave his c regarding the conditional u Request. ted
tRat [his will be a e family x and m e houseswhere
the House of Lights w The s tof the theater i
There will probably be approximately io people working 3i the
Cheater a The of the theater s will be
ontained bya tRemfirewalls nand es undproof ing. TRe e£ood will be
fas food ncludi ng piz There will be o game room rn the
theater. There will be matinees shows on Saturdays.
held the ways. There
entrancewaysoff ofa state Road 434 antl the other off Harbour SI Sl ee
Mi. Thomas S Hill of 1196 Autumn Brook Ci icle opposed the
ra££ic volume and flow pattern from this e tablis hment through
Harbour Isle Way which is the egress to his home.
. Judy s ith of 368 Harbour Isle way opposed the noise that
peopleswill produce going to and from this theater.
PRil Tilente of 1149 Autumn Book Circle opposed the
ra££ic volume and traffic prob lens antl how long it takes to get
out on to State Road 434.
icky a opposed the flooding
problem at ethe entrance at Harbour~I Sles La He statetl tRat the sign
Page 2 LPA MINUTES February 23, 1994
at the e of Harbour Isles w s damaged because the person
probably nlost cc rol of the c r because o£ the flooding o the
eet. He Wed about m cidents o ing Where
because there will be m raE £ic. o s biggest opposition t the
theater i Che possibility of midnighir horror and c medy shows and
young people bringing alcohol to drink Sn the parking lot.
Ms. Phyllis T t 362 Harboue Isle Way said that she o
o houses and she urn opposed t the e raffic from the theater
and how long 1 takes to get o o State Road 439. She
objected to excess garbage which is produced from restaurants.
Mr. Pete Mastrangela, o of the principle's for the m
house said that he w o provide a nice place for the peopl evof
ongwood t sit. There will be no sated past "R" and they
will try noty to show m s pas midnights Their primary concern
rs the safety of the community in Longwood.
Sn espon que Sams stated that the
conditional use rs for the movre theater not for the beer or wine.
Bob Maloney at 1155 Autwnn B oak c rcle opposed the movre
theater because it will be a hangout for youngsters.
. Frank Phil apelly a property and business o ongwood
tedr that the clientele will be a uch older age group.
discussed the pros and c o£ the traffic i basically there
should be no problem compared to other businesses that could qo in
to this center.
Further c made regarding control of alcohol and
truck del iveryorout es and etimes.
eels made [he m and M ock s ontletl t approve
the conditional u e per the rstatf m andum of February of ~, 1994
and that the t uck delivery hours for this theater will be between
the hours of 9 .M. and 4 P.M. A role call vote was taken with a
ock gave his co n the
and O~velopmev FCOde a dE th tr the A icle 5, pages e5 tthrough 38
and the Glossary of Terms will be sent to you as soon 3 possible.
5. Additional Comments. There w s discussion o other businesses
that could have c sellinga beer and w and these people
ould n t have known eabout i that the drainage problem w there
when the shopping c s built and the trips per day should
have been addressed when the shopping center was built.
6. Adjournment. ock m ved t adjourn at 8:40 P and
Mr, vels seconded Mit. Motron was carried by a unanimous vorce
votes
Respectfully submitted,