LPAMin02-13-911. The meetrng was called to order at ]:00 P.M. by Chairma
4nory.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Moii.on v made by Mr ailey s onde
by Mr. Hammock to pp ve Mrnutes aof Janu y 23.D 1991 mee to ng
ICERS. Motion w made by M Emory s onded
by M impsonOt Oelect Mr. Meltzer chairman of the LPA. eMOtion
carriedSUnanimous roll call vote.
Motion w made by Mr. flnory s onded by M Meltzer t elect Mr.
Simpson v e chairman of the LPA. Motion carried unanimous roll
oa 11 vote.
Motion w made by Mr. Em onded by Mr. Meltzer t elect Mr.
Dailey secretary of the LPAY sMetron carried unanimous roll call
vote.
REVIEW OF ORDINANCE 1021 ogoPOSED REVISIONS TO RP ZONSNG
REGULATIONS.
Mr. Nagle explained the i of the changes i the ordinance
Ear RP z and that t pplicants had r ted a change i
the RP rules. MrWOMeltzer tech that copies of the
ordin ancenbegfurnished for p~.ibl is vhoedesired a copy.
Mr. Nagle explained that the R ted t the
residantral areas Erom the heavy traEfio andreommerezair~s as.
nee if uera i a limitation the a of
arkingrlotu intRP z Nagle replied thatnthe r
c based o sednu Mof E site a andSethat
ughly three P ouldvtDe pa~kedmperVil00o square feet. Mr.
Em ry tared that this was too much parking for RP zoning.
Mr. Nagle xplained that the e is ring code must serve until the
rayraea zoning coae is completes.
Mr. Bo Simpson nee why change RP ing it
oxainanoe s be ingllechanged and s red that R
g Eromic ial t ial a rMeltzerns ted
thatnw mpleting Comprehensive rPlan and they woulda be
working on theczonrng ordinance.
Motion w made by Mr. Emory onded by Mr. Dailey
Ordinances 1021 with change o 5epage 2 lastos
"should not" to "shall not Motion carrsedtunanrmous rolltcall
UBLIC HEARING. AMENDMENTS -
sed Land Use. arksHE IVOpenEA
Intergovernmental Coordination, Housing, PopulationC&nEmployment
and Traffic Circulation Elements.
Mr. Nagle introduced the adoption of the Plan and xplained that
the Plan w adopted in April 1990 and the p sedePlan needs to
be updatedaand submitted by A ril 1, 1991.ro axle informed
the LPA members that approximately 95% of the p sed r
those r red by the States. The Comprehens iveoPlan c
of changes s red by the Comprehensive Plan Committee,os taf fs
LPA and the CgtysCOmmiss ion after extensive r efforts,
also, s red the p sed update sedoeW change the
orrgrnal intent, poliP~es ox basis of Vtheooxrst g omprehensive
Mr. Nagle xplained the Land Use Map t the LPA members. Mr.
Nagle explained the osed changes on the map and the reason
for each of the changes~p
Mr. Dan Woods i red if the City had intentions of changing the
land of hisup erty along which industrial.
Nagle s red that the p sa1Ri o leavers Woods
red that he ha plans of using vt. as commex cial rout Mvs happy
Mr. Dick Williams s ted that he w not of the land
designation Chang es so his p along n rth 8421 v [ilus
eek a He stategthat a srChe s eet o rc3 al u
and there i nothing behindc5econd 5 Wi131amas further
stated thatshe can not sell the property withrRP zonrng.
. Onn.ie Shomate s ted that she understood her property to be
commeroial and askedsthaC it ba left commercial.
ted that she did not know of a change until
lastyweeksand has been p g for commercial taxes and would like
no leave ine Lana nse oommeroial-
Mr. Bo ted that there the
ComprehensivesPl an sand the p the vthro ould
have been ideal c sal fvrther's ted
that steps w takene2for widening CR42'1 tomLake Mary Aoad.saMr.
Sim addedethat Street and Adams Street shoo Sd be
commercial within 200MaoErsouth CR42'1 road not boo' sn depth..
Mr kmor asked if they chap Dols
and Ob]ectives. Mr. Nagl gs ted thatgthere haveebeen no changes
but some policies have been added.
ted that the sidential
and sDOwntown H.istoricRaelemaots vll losbesr en and
incorporated into the Plan as part of the other elements tt
Mx. Simpson asked what the change w e 111-36. Mr. Nagle
stated that. Po i.ic ies A-D has been updated Po curren< needs.
ailey asked how vch pul at of reduced for
Mr. Nagle replied that due wth t ofE
ual saand tad pulation Sassgrothan aprevrously
projected, as confirmed by census count.
Mr. Meltzer s ted that the silents need o look roper
wth Eor then sidential a and also s ted thatshe felt
that the RP designation along n rth CR42'1 ng and it should
be office commercial and also along East Streetro
Mr. Om ted that the p sal t change land u
back whensw arted workingpon the Plan and s ethegchanges
have o rod whl.ch eEfnots o 'the land u a further
tatedcthat a n buffers, lands nape, e ynba needed
but i nablgto change the land use along north CR42'1 to
office commercial.
2139lli2N.LPA Amended 5/8/91
page 4
Motion w made by Mr. Emory s onded by Mr ammock t end
adoptaProposed Land Use Element as discussed and changeo orth
CA42) lots 10-19 and 1-12 Block 2 io office cial land us
Exom RP Residential Professional and lots a-SO Second Plare Erom
LDR low density sidential to RP r sidential professional.
Motion carriod unanvnous roll call yote.e
excused for the remainder of the meet
Gary Dickens of Ivey, Harris fi Walls stated that the 1Y~afEic
Element changed the most of all the ss~al elements and
extensivelysexplained the element. He, alsorranswered questions
from staff and the LPA.
Mr. Dick Wells, IHW stated that the elements svdnitted ar
drafts.. He stated that the Residential Protection, Community
and Downtown/Historic elements are to be i rated in
tharLand u Element and the plan needs t go toothe State by
April I, 1991. Mr. Wells explained that the State has 90 days to
and and then the City has 60 days to make a changes after
State r Ha, also, stated that the element drafts would
nclvdee5 and re ested by the
LPA, CityaCOmmiss ion, nCi"tyosta£F and IHWystaffspr.vor to the Plan
sudnission to the stars.
otion w made by Mr. Sim onded by Mr. Dailey to continue
the public hearing to Februaryss2), 1991 at 5:30 P.M. Motion
carried vnanvnovs mll call vote.
Meeting adi oumed at 11:45 P.M.