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CEB_05-21-85_Min-TOE sr J. W L Ls 175 0 cot Warren Nac. ` Alja rl'ba 32750 'Tcl. 83 1 -0555 WL SINCE 1883 May 21, 1985 The Codes Enforcement Board of the City of Longwood, Florida met at 7:30 P. M. Present: Verma Martin, Buford Helms Fred Ritter Maureen Sikora Anthony Taddeo Gerald Dorman■ Mary Triplett, Vice Chairperson Attorney Secretary Absent; Walter Fleck Charles Kennedy 1. The meeting was called to order by Vice Chairperson Martin followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag. The secretary called the roll and all members were present except Mr. Fleck and Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Fleck had notified the secretary that he would be out of town and unable to attend the meeting. 2. Approval of Minutes 1/22/85. Motion by Nis. Sikora, seconded by Mr. Ritter to approve minutes of January 22 1985 as submitted. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 3. Public Hearing. None scheduled. 4. Unfinished Business None 5. Presentation of Filed Affidavits of Violations, Vice Chairperson Martin asked officer Rossi to be sworn under oath and to present the cases. Officer Rossi was sworn under oath by the secretary. Case No. 39, James Z. Craft, Eric Craft (minor) , Zack Craft (minor) and Charlotte M Harvey owner of the property, 1200 Second Place Longwood, FL Violation of Appendix A, Section 101, Subsection 101.1. Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He stated that skateboard ramps are prohibited and the Crafts had received twelve written warnings. officer Rossi presented exhibit #1 which was photographs of the skateboard ramp. Mr. Korman read Appendix A, Section 101 Subsection 101.1. He then read the definition of "customary ". Mr. Korman stated that six skateboard ramps out of 4500 homes makes the skateboard ramps uncommon and not allowed. Mr. Helms asked if any alteration was made to the structure if a permit was required and Mr. Korman replied it didn't require a permit because it was a unroofed structure. Officer Rossi stated that the property was still in violation. Motion by Mr. Taddeo, Av a kh 0 04 6. Codes Enforcement and Meeting- 5/21/85 Page 2 seconded by Mr. Ritter to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 40, Irene Haire, Paul Shaffer (minor) , 1175 Second Place, Longwood, FL and Humbertd E. and Yolette M. Romero, owners of the property. Violation of Appendix A. Section 101, Subsection 101.1. Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case, Officer Rossi stated that the definition of "customary" was cleared up eariler and that skateboard ramps were prohibited. He stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Mr. Taddeo seconded by Ms. Sikora to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 36, John Early, Don Early, DBA Bobby Clark's Used Cars, Inc., 425 S. CR 427, Longwood, FL and Herman C. and Lucille E. Jean, P.O. Box 336, Longwood, FL, owners of the property. Violation of Appendix A, Section 509.4A. 614.3A, 608-3A(7) . Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. Officer Rossi stated vehicles were being offered for sale within the front setback without the benefit of parking blocks to prevent the vehicles from accidentally rolling from the display area and the enlarged nonconforming use of land through use as a sales area. officer Rossi stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Ms. Sikora, seconded by Mr. Helms to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 41, Ken Dobmeier, DBA County Club Pet World, 450 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood, FL. Violation of Ch. 4, Sec. 4 -15, Ch, 11, Sec, 11-2(5) Ch, 12 Sec. 12-2(5), App. A, Sec. 606.3A2f. . Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case, He stated County Club Pet World has continued in violation of the Noise and Nuisance Ordinances. Officer Rossi stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Mr. Taddeo, seconded by Mr. Ritter to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 42 ■ Ken Dobmeier, DBA County Club Pet World, 450 E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood, FL. Violation of Appendix A. Sections 507.2A, 614.18. 614.3A, Ch. 8.5, Secs. 8.5-2(4) (5) , 8.5-8(8), Ch. 11, Sec. 11 -1. Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He stated the respondent violated the permitted land usage of a C---3 district by leasing nonconforming property to a heavy duty trucking firm and increased the use of the land. The respondent also permitted others to dump fill on the property that is designated a flood prone area. officer Rossi stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Mr. Helms, seconded by Ms. Sikora to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 38, Michael Ferraro, DBA Ferraro Site Development, 471 E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood, FL and Ken Dobmeier, 450 E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood, FL, owner of the property. Violation of Appendix A, Sections 5 0 7.2A, 614.1B r 614.3A, 8.5-2(4) (5) , 8.5- 8 (8) , Chapter 11 ■ SEc. 11--1. officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He presented exhibit #1, AIlk Am k 1 Codes Enforcement *ard Meeting ---5 /21/85 Page 3 photographs of property. Officer Rossi stated the respondent is using the property for a truck depot and dumping of materials. Officer Rossi stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Ms. Sikora, seconded by Mr. Helms to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 4, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 33, Eugene J. Kocol, DBA Paramont Auto Center, 519 N. CR 427, Longwood, FL and Wells, 0attis, Hallowes & Carpenter, P. O. Box 3109, Orlando, FL, owners of the property. Violation of Ch. 10, Sec . 10--1, 10-B(14)6 App. A. Sec. 2 01.1 ■ 508.4A. Of f ice r Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He presented exhibit #1, copy of codes Enforcement Board Order of January 8, 1985 involving Case No. 31 and exhibit #2, a copy of a letter terminating the rental agreement between the owners of the property and Mr, Kocol, Officer Rossi stated that Mr. Kocol offered for sale a vehicle on the property without benefit of an occupational license and that he violated the dictates of the Codes Enforcement Board order dated January 8, 1985. Mr. Korman stated that State Statute 320.251 was not covered by the Codes Enforcement Board and asked that the of f idavit be amended to delete State Statute charge. He asked that the Police Department take action on the State Statute charge. Motion by Mr. Taddeo, seconded by Ms. Sikora to amend affidavit to delete State Statute charge, find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 11, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Mr. Ritter asked, if the respondent was in compliance, can the board take action. Mr. Korman stated that the board can take action unless a certificate of compliance is issued. Case No. 34, Frank J. and June J. Sobotka, DBA JCL Land Clearing, Inc., 258 Park Avenue, Longwood, FL. Violation of Appendix A, Sections 509.1, 509.48, 502.3D, 520.20. Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He presented exhibit #1, photographs of the property. Officer Rossi stated a written warning was issued for accumulation of litter and debris. He stated the property was still in violation. Motion by Ms. Sikora, seconded by Mr. Taddeo to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 11, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Case No. 35. Michael A. Patterson, DBA Mikes Fina, 1048 Meadowlark Street, Longwood, FL. Violation of Appendix A, Sections 518, 518.4A, 518.4B. officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He presented exhibit #1, a photograph of the wrecker and stated the vehicle was registered as a pick --up truck . Mr, Korman stated that it does specify in the ordinance that trucks are not allowed in a residential area. He stated that from a legal stand point Mr. Patterson cannot legally be charged because the ordinance does not state commercial vehicle or wrecker. Officer Rossi stated he described it as a commercial vehicle because of the use for monetary gain and sign on the door shows the vehicle is used for commercial use. Mr. Dorman stated that the respondent was not in violation of the Longwood ordinance and could not think of a reason that he be charged. Ms. Sikora recommended that no action be taken at this time. Motion by Mr. Taddeo, seconded by Ms. Sikora to table the case. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Codes Enforcement and Meeting - 5/21/85 Page 4 Case No, 37, TC & Y Family Center, Mr, Jack Childs, Manager, 250 N. U.S. Highway 17 -92, Longwood, FL and Orlando Five Associates, 8 West 40th St., 10th Floor, New York, NY. violation of Appendix A, Sections 520.20 and 620.2D. Officer Rossi read the affidavit of violation and presented the case. He presented exhibit #1 copy of a written warning and exhibit #2, copy of a letter notifying Mr. Childs of the violation. officer Rossi stated a verbal warning was given to remove merchandise located for sale on the front setback, sidewalks and on parking spaces but no action was taken. Motion by Ms. Sikora, seconded by Mr. Helms to find probable cause and that a public hearing be set for June 11, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 6. New Business. Ms. Sikora asked about the pending fines and the secretary stated that she was instructed to file liens in the Seminole county public records. Ms. Sikora asked about abolishment of the probable cause hearing. Mr. Korman stated he was instructed on the previous evening to prepare the ordinance. 7. Adjournment. Meeting adjourned at 8:50 P.M. A a, t2 C Walter Fleck, Chairman Attest: Mar, TrjA61ett Secretary