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LPAMin02-27-91PREBFNT: Marvin Meltzer, Chai William Dailey, Secretary City Adminis Sohn Simpson Hilda Dodson Alan Hammock Gary Dickens, IHW Chris Nagle, City Plaaner Richazd Walls, IHW Aimal Jami, Asst. City Planner Linda %eough, Secretary 1. The as called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Chairman Marvin Meltzering 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Motion by Mr. Simp onded by Mr. Hanwock t of February 13, 1991 SeMOtion carried by unanvnous roll cal lyote. PUDLIC HEARING. COM3AEHENSTVE PLAN AMENDMENT/REZONING. Applicant; r, Bailey, Yurick. Pazcal 3y, 4fi5 West Warren AVenve. Present Doing and land use designation rs R-lA, low density residentialz Mr. Nagle s ted that the hospital i requesting to put i azking lotto He further stated thatsthis ould Eit i with the s undin perty u Ms. Luttrell g ned the ended uve for the lot. Mr. sNagle stated that i ossld be an off s arking lot if the City approved conditionalwuse request for Nis type of use rn the RP zon~.ng. Motion w made by Mr. Sim onded by Mr. Hammock to close the public heazing. Motionpwas unanvnovs. Mr. Sim asked if a 91 foot p is actually excluded. Mr. Nagle replied that i ould be excluded. Mr. Simpson also asked how the traffic wouldwenter the parking lot. axle stated that i ovld be for employee pazking lot and heaVi~est traffic would ibe between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. with traffic most likely entering from Warren Avenue. Motion made by Mr. Sim onded by Mr. Hammock to a subiect to staff conmrents. Motion carried unanvnovs roll callevote. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT/REZONING. Applicant: eeper, Bailey, Zurick. Pazcel 37, 465 41 t 4*arren Avenue. Present zonrng land use designation is R-l A, low density residential. . Semi stated that the applicant ing t Sand from single family sidential t order Eor doctorssto locate offices. Mr.reNagle further sp tad that they ovld also need r approval, s plans and a onditional Mr. Meltzer askedgif there w aehovse on the p party and e dami tad that there w also aid staff r ended the changeta Mrs. Dodson aidsherHlot backs v o the p cal and they ould hope that there will De a buE Eer.t She asked what ould be built o the v ant lot. Mr. Nagle read p fed u for RP and land a Hvf Eer yazd mrnvnvm would be 255 with treesnand hedges included. Mr. Nagle further explained that the applicant wossld have to come back For a conditional use and site plan approval. on by Mr. Dailey onded by Mr. Hammock to close the public beazing. Motion carriedcby unanvnous roll call vote. Motion by Sim onded by Mr. Dailey and til nextso eating s pplicant can attend eOpMOtion carriedebynunansmous roll call vote. 5. CONTINOATION OF PUHLIC HEARING FOR COMPREFOJBIVE PLAN UPDATE. TRAFFIC ELEMENT: Gary Dickens stated that IHW have recevvad staff comments and will be working on them. submitted modifications to Table 11 - 1. Meltzer asked Mr. Dickens questions o table figures. Mr. Dickens explained the sibil ities of of traffic and expanding lanes. Mr. Dailey qu nad i£ DbSSin sad LOS for E if automatically ould i plan. ea Mr. Dickens explained that the numbers doan t have to be included in the Pian. Mr. Dickens also discussed local streets. There w further discussion and qu s by LPA members. Mr. Dickensaexplained that the LOS for etraffie on these treats i ortant Eor protection of r siaential az Mr. Meltzer stated that people in the audience should come back to the nett meeting. Simpson - Obi ective and Policy &11 - 2 (delete). by Mr. Sim onded by Mr. Hammock t approve the Traffic Element withso sions as outlined. Notron carried by unanvnous roll call vo<evi Break at 7:35 - Z:40 p.m. PQPULATION ELEMENT Mr. Wells xplained the element and that changes were made an ii other than the typographic . Hammock stated there was a typo error on I-9, should be VZI- 14. HOGSING ELEMENT: Mr. Wells g changes to be made on page VII-14 and on page VSI-19 Isee attachment). Mr. Sim ended change o e VZZ-1 t change I. heading to readson DOS, 0.EDUCE TtR', pE%ISTING 13 SUBSTANDARD AND DILAPSDATED HOUSING UNITS BY 30%". VII-3 II. read "BY 1992 REVISE. THE LAND DFVE[APMENT CODE TO PRESERVE, PROTECT AND ENFD~NCE THE pUALITY OF THE CZTY S RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS". vII-3 A, add the word "adequate" before availability. VLSI-4 III. read "AT LEAST ANNUALLY, PURSUE AT LEAST ONE AVAILABLE STATE AND FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAM TO PRESERVE AND/OR REI{AHILITATE HISTORIC HOUSING IN THE CITY OF LONGWOOD". Motion by Mr. impson s onded by Mr. Hanock t e the Housing Element Swith changes. Motion carried by unanviwus roll call vote. made motion onded by Mr. Sim that the CPA/Rezoning De read and pssblished a later t and n tify the undin property owners. Motion carriedNby unanvnous roll callovote. Hearing contrnssed to Mazch 7, 1991 5:00 pm. Meeting ads ourned at 9:10 pm Linda Eeough, Secretary 'CABLE V/f~l] CITY OF LONG WOOD OWNER-OCCt1PIGU AND IiEN'1'ER-OCCUI'll!D UNITS n5 A PERCENTAGE OE AI,I, OCCIIPIEO UNI'T'S t'180 Toml Number of Occupied Units ......................... 3,286 Owner-Occupied .......... ............ ............... 2,641 ............................... .... ............. 80.3 tientcr-Ottupicd ...... ... ..............................645 ..................... .. ......................... 19."1 Source: 1980 U.S. Census of Population 1 d R _~ Growth in demavdsfor housing and the coneomitavt growth iv adequa a sncs Eor housing will cream demand for Land to aecommvdate new housing u~uts. Iu order to anticipate and plan for the furore demand for land, the total acreage of land needed w meet the projecmd demand for housing waz calculated for the appropriate planning periods and is displayed Iv Table VII-14. The issues of land availabliry where and how ro allocam Iavd demand foe housing .vill be addressed in the Lavd Use Chapter. TNiLE VII-14 CITY OF LONGWOOD LAND 2GQU/REMENTS F02 NEW HOUSING ~( I99G2005 T01AI, Number of New d/u's ~§2'46B ~80i -l(o( -t;kb9 116 Acreage' ~p (o ~/ _F34~ ta7 194 z.u..e a~. x ~ ~upn~ir (ra ro r roo w. imp ~ 1 si. a/.~arvn<r nesn~em Source: Ivey, Harris and Wells, Ive, 1991. VII-t9 428-112R 9'ABLI? V11A PItOJEC'CED I1OUSING DI~:MANU Cl'1't' OF LONCtVOO0 YEnR 1935 4A3t 1~3~`1 1990 5,236 uk>3 1991 4 914 1996 -A"ASY 43 ;z~ 2005 7,940 o K 3 1 ftFMF]'I'.LL_I~~REASF~ 1991-1996 i4Y tfO~ N b um er Nmnal ~.z d2- t99G-2005 Number AB'1'7 ~ ~ Mnual 31 $:{ Source: Ivey, Harris and Walls, Inc, t991. TA6LE VII-10 NEW }LOUSING DEMAND EY 11'PE C[TY OF LONGWOOD 1991- 1996 19 .2005 Total New Housing X62 4og °88~- 7(0~ SF % of Total UNa Number of UNrs 60.0 ~3] 3~ 40.0 333 k3o~ Mnnal Number of Units q3' 4 7 $ 3.( MF % of Total Units 40.0 / 60.0 ~ y ~ al NumVe~of Units 39 ~3 4U -~l Source Sem note Connty SOao ~Eeonomic Data October 1986; Ivey, [tarns and tValls, Inc., 1991. VII-14 428~t12R