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LPAMin04-11-84LAND PLANNING AGENCY April 11, 1989 The Land Planning Agency held its regularly scheduled m ing a "1:30 PM on April 11, 1989 in the Longwood City CommissiontChambers. Present. Emery Meineke ert Naynie Robert ti and Harry Lindsey Eernara Linton Bryant, Huildi ng Official Geri Zambri, Recording Secretary 1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Meinke at 7:30 PM. 2. Approval of Minutes of M rch 28, 1984 M ing: n by M Haynie, s and by M approve theeM oftthe t4 rch 28, 1984 Meeting as wrvtten. Mo t>on carried by a unanvmous roll acall 3. nal Plan - rth (Danbury M.i 11) A Planned U velopmen - Locat side o Lake Emma Road. Developer: Pl.o rrda R sidenti al iC -owyer Singleton Engineers present. Bryant ted there w asfew i whim should be a ended to a ended by the City Engineermand the F Department. The Agency ted there w a hydrant located in front of the ' omplex which could be relocated in front of Lot #1. Mr. Carbonnel,cFVre Marshal, indicated approval of the relocation. Motion by M and Mr. H ond, t end approval of the F nal YlanLf try N rth with the stipulation that all n the City Engineer's letter be s isfactorily a omp Sished well as the hydrant. being relocated a ended nycthe care Department. Motion carried by a unanvmous roll call vote. 4. Site Plan - I51and Lake Retirement Village - South side of S 4, opposite Slade D ye Loper: OxfordcD yelopment e[prises. Mr. Rei th Rayrand M Bob P of Dxford present. Bryant presented the s nl an s tthatuthe foue items listed ~tne F artment's lexeer w endea t yenicle a ss the r ofnthe building. is{a ted he hadya eed t allce of the F Department's r endations. Ray s that the plans originally submittedeat the r oni ng,l1which w cept plans, cept for technical changes, are almost identical toethenplans submitted for final approval. n by M Haynie, s onded by M Linton, to r end approval otC ity c of the Island Lake R Village s e plan ith the stipulation that. all i therCitytF.ng ineer'sil.ett and F Department's letter betsatisfactorily accomplished. Motvo carriedeby a unanimous roll call vote. 5. Site Plan - Oak 5 wnho us es - ocatio Ea t side of 1 Oak 5 supTAVenue. DeveloPer:n~JOhn Heller. ~!+' JohneFlel Sertpresents Bryant st ted that all the staff letters w re ere ted. Mr Linton statedahe felt. i.t was an ideal iota tvon eforpr the nproject and Land Planni nq Agency - 2 - April 18, 1984 and would he a Bryant expl ainea that Mr. Weller had al readysr ted s older buildings a the s location. The Land Planning Agency a eed that he had upgraded the area already with the renovations. Motion by Mr. Linton, s and by M indsey, t end approval the City C of the OakrS wnhousesowi th the pulation thattthe City E s be complied with. Mo tvon carried by a unanvmous roll cailmvote. 6. Plan - Island Lake Professional Center - cation: uth SldeSOf SR 434, Opposrte Rock Lake Road. Developer SCCI, Inc. Mr. Wilson, E s present. Mr. Bryant s gtedethe project w three s pry office building of and a o the proposed sslandti.ake R Village. neke gdues boned the water draining from parkin9elot tinto SR434eand questioned the o way driveways. Bryant explained that the parking lot waternis filtered beforeMit r aches the lake and that D ould n t Permit a unfiltered watereto go i o the lake. Wilson s ted that hey had to redesign the driveway T disagreed with his design o the o way system. MrtrWilson submitted a Plan witR tRe redesigned driveways and stated that the permit will be sent to tRe City with the revvsed versvon of the driveways. n by M and by M Haynie, [o r end approval oftthe Island L rofessional C ity C ncl ude the F Department P's r endationeand the 0 m recommendation. Mo tvon carried by a unanvmous roll call vote. J. ropert of 41 sup and Wvlmaing ing R-1 - _ ted z ing nH orvc, to onform t andn0 Flan. R r pees entyat Bryant explained thatethis r irq request w s to bring the property into conformance with the land us plan.a Motion by M Haynie, s and by M Hammond, t end approval to City C of the r of the R r property from R-1 to Hvs tocle. Motzon carried bysa unanvmous rollvcall vote. B. nal ~l ool inde~garten i asC-2 e2 estedabYrM P55h stli ne. ~ide Wayman Street, justrsouth of 13ay St. and M is dine pees ert. Mr. Bryantsexpl ained the locatior. o£ the request and s ted the request w s Permission too rate a e School/i:i ndergarten. uld be ri gR tpn t doorrt re/Pre-school which wouldabedavgood area for the kindergartenatoalocate. by M and by N val. tthe B stli nearequos tst oPeraiera indergartenet mthedCity ro Commvssvon. Itotvon carded by a unanvmous roll call vote. 9. Rezonino - Welch/Edmunds P erty. Location: Fast side of CR42], opposite 19th Street. ent z q C-2 and I-1, requested q C-3, to conform to eutureeLand [~serYlan. Mr.B.D. Simpson present. Mr. Bryant s fed the property is between Instrument Associates and the S ood Subdivision and s fed they w reques ling to rezone to C-3rto conform to the future Iand use planre n by t9 Haynie, s and by t9 end the Welcn/ Edmunds R ing f Ce2 and I-Lrto Cn3 be approvedm Mo tz.on ca rri.ed by a unanrmous roll call vote. lo. roPOSed Amendment to Ordinance No. 995 -Conditional Use section be adde to Sec trons So .29. a d 509.2. B. Bryant stated t t the enda lion t add the statement "any other s shop o ewni~n, i the judgement of the City and in harmony with the i of this district~nt rtheol andtI-2 districts w made by M nPhil ip ich. Bryan t~s fed that this gives the Conunission the right tapprove c which a entioned i the z ing ordinance whim amayubescompatible t tthe districts indsey fed he felt as long a the u n harmony with the district, rt could't do anything but i _ ve matters. B.D. Simpson stated that e ery five years there should be a major r update to the Comprehensive P1an~ and that e ery year theVLPA should r w the land planning c cept which includes the codes. e felt there w n then2-1 and 2-2 z in4 category which need to be revised155He suggested the LPA snould by M Lindsey, s and by Mr. Hammond, t end that the any other s shop o whim, i tithe judgement ofa theeC ity C andein harmony with the intent of this distri ctlsbe added t nthetl nl and I-2 z ing category under 508.2.5.8 and 509.2.B.6, respectively. Motron carried by a unanimous roll call vote. ~~ (Ldq of )CungfnoHD Ir #17cet 36a- , A,~e. a £ai -. ~, ym:,:a ~t 'n szro Scl. d3t-Ui» _ ~ ~~ April 13, 1984 TU. R. A. HaYA T, 6USLDINC OFFICIAL RE. SONDIC S Haywood Indns trial Park 5,000 sq~fpLyWarehDUSe I have r wed the above referenced s e plan and find that it meets all City codes and requirements. ly/~ ~"'CM1aCey, CFty a' istrator City of Dogwood, to DDC:gdz