LPAMin04-23-75PH & 4-23-75LONGWOOD ZONING COMMISSION
Aplit 23, 1915
The Longwood Zoning Ce—i,,i 'It
t 6- change _4b,
, ,,, et I , 6_.publ_�
to c A B-1 and I Light
I - d Nti-t " the Betty Widdi, p-pe,ty, Bradley's
Addition, located on 427.
11, lil— pe
rsons � who wished t, ep-k I. opposition
to the
P_pe , " change.
ja, leach,
a —ident N6 Llk, Ruth South, ped a petition
signed by 5h — "'t " La'e Ruth South" jectilg t, the pt,p ... d
change in zoning , the p,,p,,t y i.
I and `i.k� � "t South h'dh,' pith-, 'ttthe
.ele g -t "
proposed change e —1.1.
l I �,Ilty —U—— ,board..,lee, ,p,el,,g MWiddispoke to the board. Stahl eeken stated
tated that the p,,p,,ty ouhd cBe .ee
p_ and
d the za ring change
h _q, id bvat
"ee - ltt
6p, any other_ti " is tie
P
with thee —i, i,, the —N.
The board members discussed the p,,p-ed zoning change with the
Rand_ r4 that .,,, p— ent,
The eh.i-- -de-d that the public hearing be closed.
Ap,It 23, 1975
the eha#l.. then
-" - - meetmeeting. �d the ,.ttit� -de,The etelh
Bad the
. IN. te, o6 the Apl,t 9 meeting. The minutes went approved ae
".d.
o,dedb, M, Hammond that e --Grantt t� ---d
'(ed 'y 'f' —t-Z the — in�d , - t tproperty -Ned by Mn. Gl
not to change th e zoning at
this
time.
Rake ll rote: Mtt. dirt.le,; NI.ith, Ve,;
eh Ite , 'e - fti . 'i, d 3
t . e N, 1; At —tt%et N� p,,ZI.iNy plat 6 G�yd
TNO., t - f P-k t_t ed 'N,—-e,-2, .
La ng wood Zoru:ng Co mmieeion
ApniP 13, 19)5
Page 1
Mn. Sto Cte. w a pnee ent and p.xee ented hie P-timinany plat to
the 6o and. The bo and etudi ed the pn eELmi nany plat.
M1ln. "Bo" Simpeon who nepn,eente M, Stott,, was pneeent and addn eaeed
the baand concen ni ng the pne3iminany ptat.
Alooed by Mn. Hanme, a onded by Aln. Hammond to neq¢eet that the
city engineen and a ne pnea en#¢Live o6 She city attb—y'a g66i,, be
pneaent at She next meeting Ithat they e adviee th, boand; aZ,,
Mn. Sto,, eng in, en chouU be pneaent. vote anan.xmoua, motion c—ied.
Alooed by Mn. H¢nme, e onded by Mn. Smith to adjoann the me¢ti ng.
Vat, una na.mo a, motion cartnI .
Linda Mantin
CPenk
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Mr. d, richer
Pobt;c Wo*k' Dirmctor
L Hail
Longwood, Florida 3D56
h.po'ed Tenneco Food Sro.e/Srolion
Dear Roiph!
At your request, hovo checked over the sila plop for the propased Tenneco food Store/
St.
'Mhe no,than o4 Range Line Road and S.R. �A3A,
�- ompar the Ten ofprlans wethe he D.O.1', c n itucn a pl— fo, the impro _— d n
monrs rooSlore Road 434 v hill, — now onda conshuctiort.
e indlmrc 4illt, tine site as,wc1, ¢r->>—cc feet. Th. —rhean mines Dr ins sire
mill he Sit In 11, na rural 'lore without fill.
Tho D.O<T. co on dmvrl show I.1 acres In rhir locarlon dmining iota tF.5A.
ucfl
434 drainage system. The Tenneco s""ire is LeirO givdad ra drain SouM Into S.R. 434 and
Wosf on to Ranee Llne Road. Wo see no engineering praLlem w;r1, the filing and dinin-
g
Alth—gh w. da nor believe rhos. are Df any concern ro the City, ..... ld polo, out
Duple Df iterm ro you, tier, it v.i II be the respoa'i bi i i I of Ohm T-- Oil Compony
in the dr�v y per o S.R. 434. Secondly, e Ten D pim
ch., a pmp—d urb and g action n RaR.U.. Rood on the Wes side of the o
rho S.R. 434 plant can.empiate insMlling curb or�d gutter Doty ro the end u! the cor6r=e�
ruin radluz Dn Rungs Llne Road wh��'t. Isppptpxlinulely 20 feet North of ihv souihw�t
T ec p p i NiT id l o ld rs 1,p 1m ion the o- eo(Im prop. ty n-ho dra nfeds ntha5 poet DV Df thesewr ch ,.Il ,a d
ba FlIlee. S o'i1,- opinion neadthat , dmin Fleidc;n this 'ill nor IS,
sa H'foetory and rhotcrhe dmin field 'to bin elevated.
is hopod t1- this provides you with_ th. required Infarmatlan and we are re ,-q nere—
, sthrem —ings and rho copy of tho DPC Appli—ion which you boned us,
Y—I lr,,ly,
A. C. O Nanll
een. c tof wny,aoenil
rch 26�a19J5, endtand wou ldY like t make my
tihougfits o eM1 is ma ovm since lhY d.no pp r I. efie
mrnutes o£ thae meee anS
The of lb. ing c who — 26th felt
that Bible floo ioig o eigfiea anyap Bible
benefits t soffice park i"'dtbrin5 c the c
n far three r
velse Rr434rthe elev eenen
ropercywi tc lei that otreheondaeene nage
cne i nas��a b a.
rifiean1, F a Ynfa tue D s d—i—saptane,
oa.�
adeq tna. Ici tillog the Dula
tlnsa:a e e nignua
ln,e r if adequacy a
ethe Scfirfmsner P rcyaa Ra43+. m
like e STof [he
p p y nd the - y eceive the tax revenue.
If, o and z ing o£ ehis
proper othea rat ofnthea Bed aevelopm the
uy na: to a oPainance.
we have control eo avordtlabusesecav y b, by llr. �uiian.
ing, I feel that i office
dcvelopmene will b
the c erle ee c
cake advaneage of a tax revenue when we need it most.