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PLANTING AND ZONING COMMISSION
February 18, 1988
City Commission Chambers
7 :00 P.M.
Members Present:
Eddie Keith
John Morris
Jay Malone
Brent Carli
Tammy S peer
Leon Brooks
John LeRoy
Joe Dennison
Members Absent:
Gary Davidson
Others Present:
Jay Marder, City Planner
Bettie Sonnenberg, Zoning and Arbor Inspector
Chairman Morris called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
The first item on the agenda was the consideration of a request for a conditional use
for preparation of food for off - premises consumption, that property located as 801
Celery Avenue in a RC -1 zone. Owner: Independent Oil, Inc.; representative: Alex
Braumand.
Mr. Hoshyar Khoshesperam of 125 Grace Boulevard, Altamonte, stated that they would like
to make the store bigger and to sell chicken. Mr. Brooks inquired as to the additional
traffic. Mr. Khoshesperam stated that the whole idea is fast food and convenience for
the older people in the neighborhood; these older people do not have cars.
Mr. Khoshesperam also stated that there will be 3 employees: 1 cashier, 1 cook, and 1
stockman; with the hours of operation being from 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and fast food
from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
There was no one else to speak for or in opposition to the requested conditional use.
Mr. Carli made motion to approve. Mr. Keith seconded. All in favor. Motion
carried.
The next item on the agenda was the consideration of a request for a conditional use
for a retail tire store at the northeast corner of U.S. Highway 17 -92 and Americana
Boulevard in a GC -2 zone. Owners: Sam and Nadim Aboulhosn and Maria and Angel Compain
and Conchita Canpain- Zabala; representative: John M. Sikes.
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Becky Courson, 103 Maplewood Drive, Sanford, stated that the request is to sell tires
and to install and balance. The tire store is compatible with other business in the
surrounding area.
Mr. John Sikes, 1199 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, stated that the building would be 50'
in depth, 120' long. The show roan will be in front. The size of the store will be
about 6,000 square feet. It will have three or four bays. It is for tire retail only.
Mr. Sikes stated that the depth of the property is 24' less than the description given
in the tax rolls because the adjacent owner claims ownership, and the proposed store
will not encroach upon the 24' in question.
Ms. Courson stated that she spoke with D.O.T. and they recommended a cut to the north
at the end of the property with one access for ingress and egress on Americana
Boulevard.
Mr. Sykes also stated that the building would be masonry with a steel frame, the facade
has a mansard roof, will be a metal store front with glass and a nice entryway.
There was no one else present to speak for or against the proposed conditional use.
Mrs. Sonnenberg entered into record a letter from Moncrief and Reed in reference to Dr.
Robert J. Smith's objecting to the inclusion of the 24'. Mr. Dennison made motion for
approval on the revised legal description. Mr. Carli seconded. Mr. Malone asked why
Staff had recommended denial of this conditional use. Mr. Marder stated that the uses
in the area does not include auto repair businesses. Mr. Harder said that the recom-
mendation recognizes that there are other areas of Orlando Drive /French Avenue that
have many automobile accessory sales and installation, but they aren't really located
in that particular area at the present tine; so, the recommendations is more or less
conservative. All in favor, Mr. Malone opposed. Motion carried.
The next item on the agenda was the consideration of the conditional use for a used car
lot, that property located at 7th Street and French Avenue in a GC -2 zone.
Mr. Vaughn Martin, 135 Delta Road, Geneva, stated that he will have between 30 and 40
cars on the property and he will be back with a site plan.
There was no one else present to speak regarding the proposed conditional use. Mr.
Carli moved on approval. Seconded by Mr. LeRoy. All in favor. Motion carried.
The next item on the agenda was the consideration of a site plan for Hoffman Building,
a 7 unit commercial service building located at 2530 Sanford Avenue in a GC -2 zone.
Owner: W.A. Hoffman; representative: Mr. Bo Simpson.
Mr. Bo Simpson, 1700 N. Highway 427, Longwood stated that he represents W.A. Hoffman
who is proposing to build a very small commercial building. The plan has been revised
for the swale to comply with the City and the County. The finished elevation is 48.5.
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A 6' hedge will be put in to buffer and the 7' easement in back has been granted to the
City. There is an easement on the northside for Florida Power and Light. Mr. Simpson
stated that Mr. Hoffman is granting a 3' easement. There will not be any A/C
compressors, there will be three wall units, each unit has its awn meter.
Mr. Carli asked Staff what type of vehicle could maneuver in this area. Mr. Marder
stated that probably a step van, delivery van, but no tractor trailers.
Mr. Keith moved on approval with changes of two elevations from 50.9' and 48.92' to
50.4' and 48.5' respectively; and the planting of a ligustrum hedge on the north side
on 18' centers to grow to 6 feet in height. Mr. Carli seconded. All in favor. Notion
carried.
The next item on the agenda was the consideration of a site plan for a truck terminal
located at 110 Rand Yard Road in a RI--1 zone. Owner: Jose Mila; representative: Bob
Seigler.
Mr. Seigler, 2524 South Park Drive, stated that he aided and abedded the annexation to
be under the ccmtp plan and aided the rezoning.
Mrs. Sonnenberg stated that the fire hydrant location has been resolved but the Fire
Department has requested that no C.O. be issued until the fire hydrant is in place with
an adequate water supply. Mr. Jose Mila, 2613 Horseshoe Court, Cocoa, stated that
there will be 24 to 30 semi trailers there per day, business may increase with the new
facility, and 400 feet frcm the property to SR 46 will be paved in asphalt.
Mr. Malone moved on approval. Seconded by Mr. Dennison. All in favor. Motion
carried.
The next item on the agenda was the consideration of the site plan for the Crises
Pregnancy Center, a service located at 605 East 25th Street in a RC -1 zone. Owner:
Carl Wood; representative: Pastor David Bohannan.
Pastor Bohannan of 354 Cidermill, Lake Mary, stated that a they offer an alternative
to abortion. The property has been leased to them with no money involved for 18 months
but they will have to fix it up. There is a parking lot on the side yard.
Ms. Barbara
Renay,
310 Evansdale,
Lake Mary, stated that sane one is there 4 nights a
week for 2
hours.
Water does not
stand as there is good drainage. Mr. Marder stated
that there
is sere
retention in
the parking area. Mrs. Sonnenberg stated that the
water flows
onto 25th
Street. Ms. Renay stated that the lady directly across the
street, Ms.
Pauley,
is glad they
are there. The parking area will be landscaped with
timber and mulch.
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Mr. Carli made motion for conditional approval for eighteen months subject to providing
a mulched parking area delineated with landscape timbers within 6 months. Mr. Dennison
seconded. All in favor. Motion carried.
Mr. Carli asked if anything had been done relative to the day care center on 17 -92 near
2nd Street. Mrs. Sonnenberg stated that she has not received the report on this as of
yet. Mr. Carli asked about the street sign in front of the new Ratliff structure. He
stated that in that area we wanted a 4 to 5 -foot height on this sign. Chairman Morris
stated that there was discussion and the sign was to be ccmplimentary to this struc-
ture, and this sign is surely not complimentary to this fine old structure. Mr. Carli
moved that the Board advise City Camiission to make a moratorium on all signs over 25
free standing, in the City of Sanford, until such time that a sign ordinance can be
worked out in the growth of the City of Sanford. Seconded by Mr. LeRoy. Mr. Malone
asked if Mr. Carli would care to amend the motion to include a square footage. Mr.
Carli stated that what we are looking at is a cap, we do not need the square footage,
it can be looked at in the ordinance. Mr. Marder stated that the Sign Ordinance is
being reviewed as part of the Land Development Regulations. In favor of the motion was
Mr. Carli, Mr. Malone, and Mr. LeRoy; opposed to the motion was Mr. Brooks, Mr. Morris,
Mr. Keith, Mr. Dennison and Mr. Speer. Motion defeated.
Mr. Speer requested that the City check on flowing water in the north /south alley bet-
ween 1st and 2nd Streets, Palmetto and Magnolia Avenues.
Meeting adjourned at 8:15 P.M.
MEMORANDUM
February 11, 1968
TO: City of Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Jay R. Marder, City Planner L
SUBJECT: Planning Recommendations or Meeting of February 16,
1988
Item No. 1: Independence Oil Inc. - Request conditional use
approval to permit the preparation of food for off - premise
consumption in an RC -1, Restricted Commercial Zoning District for
property located at the southeast corner of Celery Avenue and
Locust Avenue.
A. The site is presently utilized as a convenience store
with self - service gasoline pumps.
B. A grocery store is located west of site and vacant land
is located east of site within an existing RC -1 Zone.
C. Various single family dwellings are located on north
side of Celery Avenue in an existing MR -1, Multiple Family
Zone and also south of site in an existing SR -1, Single
Family Zone.
D. Recommend approval of conditional use request to permit
the preparation of food for off- premise consumption based on
the existing use already established for the site and the
existing character of development in the immediate area.
Item No. 2: Aboulhosn /Compain /Zabala - Request conditional use
approval to permit a retail tire store in a GC -2, General
Commercial Zone for property located at the northeast corner of
U.S. Highway 17 -92 and Americana Boulevard.
A. Site includes several existing structures.
B. Existing land uses in the immediate area include a
medical clinic, restaurants, a car dealership and a
shopping center.
C. Recommend that the conditional use request to
permit a retail tire store be denied because automobile and
truck service would be out of character and generally
incompatible with uses already established in the immediate
area adjacent to site. This recommendation recognizes
that, while the automobile dealership located north of site
includes service activities, the principal use is sales.