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LPAMin05-06-71The Longwood Zoning Commission held its ragulw- xeeting Thw~sdav night, May 6, 1971 at 8 P.K. Present: .a.-rail, Nr. Fis*.ar, :Fa, haa¢aad and two'new aembere, Mrs, ,Tune Lormem, replacing Ns. -odge & Ns. Summers. The meeting w called to order by tY.a Chairman, 11t. Fisher. The minvtee~ot theaprevious meeting ;vere read and approved as read. First on the Agenda w aletter :. m N John Foy and wife, Sallie say regvestingannexatlon and C-1 Commercial zoning ( changed to B-1) Sor their property This lies 'oeneecn tie Rantlol property and Pressview Ave. A motion by :tr. Ferrell to r mend to Council Lo grant tT1e request Por annexation and H-1 2oningg secovdetl by N Hammond. Carried. A diecuseion by the Hoard as to the. depth of the --1 zonivg on S.R. 434. A motion by M Ferrell t d to Council that the --1 2oving o 434 be to a depth oY 300 fi from the R/4!, with the builder providing an easement Lo the rear. Seconded by Dlck Crenshaw, motion carried. Second, w a plat from Shubert Constr, of property east of Highland Ave, presontlyaln tho County, requesting annexation end A-2 zoning. Notion by Mi• - and to' rocs and to Covacil to deny this request, seconded by Mr. xerrell, motion carried. TDSrd, a plat o4 the proposed Longwood Pine S/D by Land El;g. Yor approval oP layout end R-2 Zoning. M tiov by M Ferrell to i mmend to Council to approve the plat as o layout and zoning and turd it over to the Engineer Por Tie approval in a ordance to the S/D Regulations. Seconded Dy Mrs. Lormana, motion carried` Fourth, a letter Yrom Consolidated Steel r esting Industrial Zoning For two parcels oY dand. First: The Vlest 303.36u oY the 5F1/4 of the Sri/µ oP Sect. 31, twn.20 S,Age. 30 East, lying South oY Longwood Palm Springs- Road and'NOrth oP H.R 434, containinb 2 1/2 a r less. 2nd piece: The a91/4 0£ the StNl/4 (less the Northn 479.75rtt of the East 655 £t) Sect. 31, Tem. 20 S, Rge. 30 East, lying North oY the Longwocd Palm Spring Road. A motion Dy Mr. F rail recommending to Council to deny this request,' s there w nothing legal ii could co under, and referring to Seo. 27 of the Zoning Ordinance. Seconded by Mr. Crenshaw, motion carried. Nss. McPherson and Mre. McCloud again presented a petition with 31 n Yegssesting C-1 Zoning foY their area containing the Antique shop. MaanF iel: discussed with them ,jus. what could ba b'vilt in a C-1 a.- , and svoo Lad' the Hoard would consider B-1, but ;eould require another petition. PThis,