HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.04.74Planning and Zoning Commission
April 4, 1974
8:00 P.M.
Members Present:
Others Present:
Arthur Harris, Chairman
Edward Blacksheare
Jefferson Davis
C. B. Franklin
Victor Gischler
Robert Karns
Rudy Sloan
Bill Braceland, Building Official
Al Payne, Building Inspector
David. Farr, City Planner
0. Sam Ackley, Personnel Director
M. Lazenby, City Engineer
A. A. McClanahan, City Commissioner
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman.
The first order of business was to hold a public hearing to
consider a request to rezone from SR -lAA, Single - Family Residential
District, to that of RC -1, Restricted Commercial District, property
located at 714 Florida Avenue, described as Lots 7 and 8. Block 22
Dreamwold 4th Section.
The Chairman announced that he would hear from anyone wishing
to speak in favor of, or in opposition to this zoning change.
The applicant for the rezoning, Mrs. Betty Watson, 714 Florida
Avenue, spoke in favor of the rezoning. Mrs. Watson explained that
she had requested the rezoning in order to be able to operate a child
day care center at this site, which she considers an ideal location
for this use. She proposed the enrollment of 10 to 15 children for
the present, utilizing the existing house on the property.
No one spoke in opposition to the zoning change.
After consideration, a motion was made by Mr. Karns to recommend
to the City Commission the rezoning of Lots 7 and 8, Block 22, Dream -
wold 4th Section, from SR -lAA to RC -1. The motion was seconded. by
Mr. Davis and was carried.
A public hearing was next held to consider a request to rezone
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from SR -lAA, Single - Family Residential District, to that of MR -1,
Multiple - Family Residential Dwelling District, the newly annexed
property of the Sanford Christian School and the cemetery property,
described as:
Beg. 17.48 ch S and 2107.56 feet W of the NE corner
Section 2, Township 20S, Range 30E, Run S 1188 feet,
W 722.06 feet, N 1188 feet, E to POB.
AND
Beg 1313.96 feet W of NE cor Section 2, Township 20S,
Range 30E, Run S 12 ch, E 99.2 feet, S 426.4 feet,
W 426.2 feet, N 59.2 feet, W 523.8 feet, N 7 ° 10'
E 10.04 ch, W to Railroad, Nly on Railroad to N
line of said Section, E to Beg.
I
AND
Beg at the int of N line Section 2, Township 20S,
Range 30E and Ely line of vacated A.C.L. RR /RW; Run
SWly along Ely line of said RR R/W to a pt which is
495 feet S of N line of said Section, W to Wly line
of said RR R /W, NEly along Wly line of said RR R/W to
N line of said Section, E to Beg.
The Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of, or in
opposition to the request for change in zoning.
Commissioner McClanahan commented that MR -1 was the only zoning
district that would permit kindergarten through 12th grades, and also
cemeteries.
No one appeared to speak in opposition to the change in zoning.
After consideration, a motion was made by Mr. Sloan to recommend .
to the City Commission the rezoning of the previously described cemetery
property and the Sanford, Christian School property from SR -IAA, Single -
Family Residential District, to that of MR -1, Multiple- Family Residential
Dwelling District. The motion was seconded by Mr. Blacksheare and was
carried.
A public hearing was next held to consider a request to rezone
from SR -IAA, Single- Family Residential District, to that of SR -1,
Single - Family Residential Dwelling District, that recently annexed
property described as Lots 1 through 4 and Lots 22 through 25, Block
11, Dreamwold. The general location being south of Sarita Street and
west of Grenada Avenue.
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The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to speak in favor of,
or in opposition to this change in zoning, and no one appeared.
After consideration, Mr. Davis made a motion to recommend to the
City Commission the rezoning of Lots 1 through 4 and Lots 22 through
25, Block 11, Dreamwold, from SR -lAA to SR -1. The motion was seconded
by Mr. Sloan and was carried..
A public hearing was next held to consider a request to rezone
from SR -IAA, Single- Family Residential District, to GC -2, General
Commercial District, recently annexed property being part of Lot 9
described as begin NE corner Run SWly on R/W 50 feet NWly 71.09 feet
Wly 68.02 feet Nly 50 feet Ely 77 feet SEly 89.4 feet to beg (Less
Road) Block 15, Dreamwold; and being more generally described as
located north of the intersection of Hiawatha Avenue and US 17 -92.
The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to speak in favor of,
or in opposition to, this change in zoning, and no one appeared.
After consideration that the above described part of Lot 9, Block
15, Dreamwold, is contiguous to GC -2, a motion was made by Mr. Davis
to recommend to the City Commission its rezoning from SR -lAA, Single -
Family Residential District, to that of GC -2, General Commercial
District. The motion was seconded by Mr. Sloan and was carried..
A revised preliminary plat of a section of Hiddan Lake PUD for a
mobile home subdivision located north of Airport Boulevard was next
presented by Mr. Bill Johnson. At the recommendation of the City
Engineer, the developer was notified that the integrity of the outfall
for Reservoir Lake must be maintained.
After review, on the recommendation of the City Planner and the
City Engineer, a motion was made by Mr. Sloan to approve the revised
preliminary plat of a section of Hidden Lake PUD and to forward it to
the City Commission for their review. The motion was seconded'by Mr.
Gischler and was carried.
Mr. T. R. Smith, representing LeRoy Robb Construction Company and
the Central Baptist Church, next presented a site plan for a commercial
building to be located at the southwest corner of 13th Street and Park
Avenue. Mr. Smith explained that the church proposes to construct a
metal building to be used for a garage -type storage of charity donations,
and. as a crisis center to operate from in time of emergencies, and
possibly to use on weekends for teenage "rap" sessions.
After discussion, the consensus was that the barn-like appearance
of the building as proposed would not be appropriate at the location
and would be unfair to the people in the area.
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Mr. R. D. Grieme, 1200 West 20th Street, representing the Central
Baptist Church, told the board they planned landscaping, and that
people in the area had been contacted and shown how the building would
look, and they had not objected.
After a discussion of ways in which to enhance the appearance of
metal buildings, Mr. Davis made a motion to table review of the site
plan until a plan could be presented for a building which would be
more compatible with the church building. The motion to table was
seconded by Mr. Franklin and was carried. Mr. Green indicated that
they could probably present another site plan at the next meeting.
The site plan for the Salvation Army headquarters located between
Maple and Holly Avenue and 22nd and 24th Street, was next presented by
Mr. James Riser.
After review, a motion was made by Mr. Sloan to approve the Salva-
tion Army site plan with the stipulation that the unpaved streets
bordering the site be paved and drainage provided to meet with city
approval. The motion was seconded. by Mr. Karns and was carried.
Two different site plans, submitted by Miss Amy Anderson, for an
office building at 214 South Oak Avenue, were next reviewed..
After review, a motion was made by Mr. Karns to approve the site
plan dated. March 29, 1974, with the stipulation that the old metal
building on the site be torn down. The motion was seconded. by Mr.
Gischler and was carried.
After discussion, on the motion of Mr. Karns, seconded. by Mr.
Sloan and carried, approval of the undated site plan for an office
building at 214 South Oak Avenue was denied, on the basis that regu-
lations require a 24 -foot isle for two -way traffic.
Consideration was next given to the preliminary site plan for
Applewood Arms at the location between Country Club Road and 25th
Street and east of Airport Boulevard, as presented by Mr. R. A. Guedes,
architect. The plan was for an apartment complex of 11 buildings
consisting of 175 rental units.
After review,
City Engineer, Mr.
plan for Applewood
deceleration lanes
be provided on the
seconded by Mr. S1
on the recommendation of the City Planner and the
Blacksheare moved to approve the preliminary site
Arms with the stipulation that acceleration and
be provided on 25th Street, and a fence as a buffer
east property line of the complex. The motion was
oan and was carried.
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A preliminary site plan for Sansitus Development at the location
east of Highway 17 -92 and north of the Sanford. Plaza was next presented
by Mr. John Mero of Stenstrom Realty. The plan is for the development
of approximately 30 acres for a multi- family, office and retail area
center. Mr. Mero said his clients, Mr. Robert Patrick and Mr. Robert
Hall of Ocala, propose a 51 -unit multi- family complex on approximately
three acres in the first development.
After review and consideration, a motion was made by Mr. Davis to
approve the preliminary site development plan for Sansitus Development
and the preliminary plan for the development of the 51 -unit multi-
family complex on three acres. The motion was seconded by Mr. Sloan
and was carried.
Mr. Kondracki, owner and operator of Kond.racki Foreign Car Center
at 2711 Orlando Drive, next requested approval for repair of automo-
biles as a conditional use permitted in GC -2, General Commercial
District. He told the board he was in the process of building a light-
proof fence on three sides of the building.
After consideration, a motion was made by Mr. Franklin to grant
a temporary conditional use for the repair of automobiles at 2711
Orlando Drive, to be reviewed. in one month, and with the stipulation
that no car may be parked, on the front for over 24 hours. The motion
was seconded by Mr. Sloan and was carried..
Mr. George Smith next appeared before the board to inquire about
the possibility of establishing a.weld.ing and fabrication business
at a former garage located at 1121 Sanford, Avenue, in GC -2 District.
After Discussion, Mr. Smith was advised to find a location in an
industrial zone for such an operation.
At the request of the Building Official, the term "ground. Sign"
as it pertains to the Sign Ordinance was defined as follows: A Ground
Sign is a permanently affixed sign, part of which is buried in the
ground, or attached to a foundation with subsurface support.
A public hearing was set for April 18, 1974, to consider amending
Zoning Ordinance, Article VI, Section 6, Restrictions on Parking of
Certain Vehicles.
A public hearing was set for April 18, 1974, to consider amending
the Zoning Ordinance to include primary and secondary schools in all
zoning districts.
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Consideration was next given to nominations to fill the vacancies
on the Commission, and the following names were submitted to the City
Commission for their consideration: David N. Berrien, Kirby Moncrief,
Larry Blair, and Dale Coppock.
On the motion of Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Blacksheare and
carried, the minutes of the meeting of March 21, 1974, were approved.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned..
Arthur H. Harris, Chairman