HomeMy WebLinkAbout05.17.73PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Minutes
May 17, 1973
8:00 P. M.
Members Present:
Arthur H. Harris, Chairman
Jefferson Davis
David Berrien
Victor Gischler
Members Absent: Robert E. Karns
Philip Logan
Edward Blacksheare
Rudy Sloan
C. B. Franklin
Others Present: M. LaZenby, City Engineer
L. J. Risner, Building & Zoning Official
Bill Braceland, Building Inspector
Gerald Fake, City Planner
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman.
A Public Hearing was
Block 7, Tier 10.and
11, E. R. Trafford's
Residential Dwelling
District. Generally
fronting on Maple an
held to consider a reques
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and
Map of Sanford from MR -_2,
District to that of RI -1,
located between Fifth and
3 Holly Avenues. (Gregory
t to rezone all of
8 of Block 7, Tier
Multiple - Family
Restricted Industrial
Sixth Streets and
Lumber Company)
The Chairman announced that he would hear from anyone in favor of,
or against, the rezoning request.
Mr. Fenze Franklin, 918 West Sixth Street, appeared stating he was
not opposed to the zoning change. No one appeared in opposition
to the request.
Motion made and seconded to recommend to the City Commission that
said property be rezoned as requested. Motion carried by unani-
mous vote.
The next item considered was holding a Public Hearing to consider
a request to rezone a parcel of land beginning at the north line
of First Street and Poplar Avenue, thence east 150', north 638',
west 150', south to beginning, from RMOI, Multiple- Family Resi-
dential, Office and Institutional District, to RI -1, Restricted
Industrial District. (Sanford Manufacturing Co. building)
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The Chairman announced he would hear from anyone in favor, or
against, the rezoning request.
Mr. Kenneth W. McIntosh, Attorney, appeared in behalf of the appli-
cant stating the front two- thirds of the building would be utilized
by Futronics Industries, Inc., manufacturers and designers of elec-
tronic and electro- mechanical products. They would employ approxi-
mately 60 women on an assembly line - operation, from 7:00 A.M. to
3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday. Mr. Boyette, owner, presented
samples of products to be produced.::.'..Paving will be provided on
the side and rear of the building to meet off- street parking re-
quirements. The rear one -third of the buildingwould be occupied
by the Kokomo Tool Industry-Company, owned by Raymond and William
Jackson, a family business that has been in operation for over
thirty years. Seven to twelve employees, considered a light in-
dustry. No outdoor storage or warehousing. Paved parking will be
provided.
No one appeared in opposition to the requested zoning change.
Motion made and seconded to recommend to the City Commission that
said property be rezoned from RMOF, Multiple- Family Residential,
Office and InstitutiDnai District, to RI -1, Restricted Industrial
District. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
The next item of business considered was a request for site plan
and conditional gas pump use at the proposed Cumberland Farms re-
tail business located on the northeast corner of Park Avenue and
Third Street. Mr. Bill Sealy appeared on behalf of the owners.
Motion made and seconded to approve site plan and conditional gas
dispensing pump. Unanimously approved.
The Ridgewood Arms Apartment complex site plan consisting of 60
units was presented by Mr. T. D. Martis. Action was tabled until
the next meeting pending drainage plan and approval by the City
Engineer.
A site plan, presented by Everett Harper, to convert a partially
completed single family dwelling located at the. northeast corner
of East 25th Street and Bay Avenue to an office use, was unani-
mously approved.
A site plan for a six duplex building as a conditional use and
located in the 2400 block of Lake Avenue was approved.
A site plan and conditional use was approved for proposed Nazarene
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Church located on South Sanford Avenue between 25th Place and
26th Street.
A recommendation for rezoning was approved for forwarding to the
City Commission as follows: Rezone from SR -lAA, Single - Family
Residential District, to MR -2, Multiple- Family Residential Dwelling
District, property located south of Airport Boulevard, west of
Highway 17 -92. (Heidrick- McDonald property recently annexed to
the City)
A site plan was approved with recommendations
Rider western wear business in the 2800 block
Avenue. (Harrell and LaBree)
Approval of the Phase I site plan for Rolling
PUD, Planned Unit Development was denied and ;
revised plan incorporating recommendation and
original PUD Plan.
for the Horse and
of South Sanford
Hills (Americana)
i request made for
compliance with
A site plan for addition to a commercial building located at the
northwest corner of French Avenue and 11th Street was approved.
(William Gracey)
The date of June 7, 1973, was set for holding a Public Hearing
to recommend zoning classification for the A.F.G. Industrial
Tracks A. B and C. located west of Airport Boulevard and south
of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. (about 15 acres)
A recommendation to the City CommissLon to amend the Zoning Ord-
inance to provide for an Agricultural Zone classification was
approved as follows:
AD- Agricultural District - Within the AD- Agricultural District
as shown on the Official Zoning Map of the City of Sanford,
the following regulation shall apply:
A. Conditional uses Permitted
1. Agricultural, Horticultural and forestry uses, in-
cluding the keeping and raising of horses and cattle
provided structures for raising same shall not be
located within 300 feet of any property line.
2. Permanent or temporary housing for farm labor working
on the property.
3. Dude ranch, riding academy, or boarding stable,
private camps, country club, and golf course.
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4. Roadside stands for the sale of products grown on
the premises only.
5. Farm implement storage.
6. Agricultural and horticultural processing plants for
materials produced on the property only.
B. Density Controls The following yard, density and heights
of buildings requirements shall be observed except as pro-
vided in Article VIII.
1.
Minimum
required
lot area:.
5
acres
2.
Minimum
required
lot width:
200
feet
3.
Minimum
required
front yard:
100
feet
4.
Minimum
required
rear yard:
100
feet
5.
Minimum
required
side yard:
50
feet
6.
Minimum
required
living area:
900
sq. ft.
7.
Maximum
required
lot coverage:
None
8.
Maximum
required
structure heights:
50
feet
C. _Off-Street Parking Required off- street parking spaces
shall be provided as set forth in Article VI hereof.
The date of June 7, 1973, was set for holding a Public Hearing
to consider amending the Zoning Ordinance section pertaining
to the 300 feet parking requirements in SC -3 Zones, Chapter 5,
Article 10.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Arthur H. Harris, Chairman