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Minutes
October 18, 1973
Members Present:
Philip Logan, Vice - Chairman
David Berrien
Edward Blacksheare
Victor Gischler
Robert Karns
Members Absent:
Arthur Harris, Chairman
Fefferson Davis
C. B. Franklin
Rudy Sloan
Others Present:
Bill Braceland, Building Official
Al Payne, Building Inspector
Lewis Dismukes, Planning Consultant
Myles Smith, Planning Consultant's Office
A. A. McClanahan, City Commissioner
The meeting was called to order by Vice - Chairman Philip Logan.
The first. order of business was to hold a public hearing to consider
a request for the rezoning of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Boyd's Subdivision at
the location of the southwest corner of French Avenue and 20th Street,
from RC -1, Restricted Commercial District, to that of GC -2, General
Commercial District.
The Chairman announced that he would hear first from anyone who
wished to speak in favor of the rezoning.
Mr. Everett Harper, representing Pizza Hut restaurants, who propose
to build at this location, said he thought this area lends itself
better to General Commercial zoning, considering the established busi-
nesses which are located on French Avenue, south to 25th Street. It
was established that the hours of operation of the restaurant would
be 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. on week days and 11 :00 A.M. to 12:30 or
1:00 A.M. on weekends.
Mr. Don Royer, owner of the property, and Mr. Edwards of A & W Drive -
In, also spoke in favor of the rezoning.
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City Commissioner A. A. McClanahan, speaking as a citizen and property
owner, spoke in opposition to the rezoning. He referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission meeting of March 15, 1973, at which time
a public hearing was held to consider a request to rezone from RC -1
to GC -2, property which included the area under consideration at this
present hearing. At that time ten families, opposed to the rezoning,
hhd contacted him; basicly these same people, plus five more, had
contacted him again as being opposed to the rezoning to GC -2. Their
primary concern is with a business in a non conforming category. Mr.
McClanahan gave the Burger -In as an example of a GC -2 operation which
has been a nuisance and continues to be a nuisance with noise.
After consideration, a motion was made by Mr. Gischler to recommend
to the City Commission the rezoning of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Boyd's Subdi-
vision, from RC -1, Restricted Commercial, to that of GC -2, General
Commercial District, on the basis that General Commercial is a more
realistic zoning for this area on French Avenue. The motion was
seconded by Mr. Berrien and carried.
A public hearing was next held to consider a change and amendment to
the Zoning Ordinance, as follows:
Article V. Use Provision, Section 7, RMOI, Multiple Family
Residential, Office and Institutional District, Subsection B.
Conditional Uses Permitted, Paragraph (2), be amended to
read: (2) Hospitals and Motels.
There was no one present to speak for, or against, the change and
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance.
A public heating was held to consider a change and amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance, as follows:
Article V, Use Provisions, Section 5, MR -1, Multiple Family
Residential Dwelling District, Subsection B. Conditional
Uses Permitted, Paragraph (3), be amdnded to read: (3)
Colleges, vocational and technical schools, high schools,
and public buildings.
There was no one present to speak for, or against, the change and
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance.
On the motion of Mr. Gischler, seconded by Mr. Karns and carried,
consideration of recommendations regarding the two amendments to
Article V of the Zoning Ordinance as above described, was tabled.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. King, 2836 South Elm Avenue, next appeared before
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the board to ask that consideration be given a request for a condi-
tional use in SR -1, Single- Family Residential Dwelling District, for
the operation of a publication printing of a specialty - magazine.
They stated all business would be conducted by telephone and there
would be no increase of traffic or noise involved. After discussion,
on the motion of Mr. Berrien, second of Mr. Gischler and carried,
the conditional use was granted.
The site plan for Pizza Hut at the location of the southwest corner
of French Avenue and 20th Street was next reviewed. The alley would
be paved abutting Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 2 of 5, Boyd's Subdivision,
and the curb cut moved as far as possible from 20 th Street. It was
agreed that a parking buffer would be placed between Lots 1 and 2.
On the motion of Mr. Gischler, seconded by Mr. Karns and carried,
the site plan for Pizza Hut was approved.
Mr. 0. 0. Vest next presented a site plan for Lil Champ Food Store
at the location of the northwest corner of French Avenue and 20th
Street for review. It was determined that the space for off - street
parking was adequate; but more landscaping would be desirable. After
much discussion regarding the length of the existing curb cuts, Mr.
Vest agreed to close the most westerly entrance on 20th Street. On
motion of Mr. Karns, seconded by Mr. Blacksheare and carried, the
site plan was approved.
Mr. Bill Sanders and Mr. Art Mackey next presented the site plan for
the Florida Power and Light office building at the northeast corner
of Fulton Street and Myrtle Avenue. After review and discussion,
the Florida Power & Light Company representatives agreed to rework
the parking area and the landscaping to comply with the City Site
Development Design Standards. On the motion of Mr. Karns, seconded
by Mr. Berrien and carried, the site plan for the building only was
approved.
Mr. Jesse Graham and Mr. Bill Johnson, representing Hidden Lake, were
present to request approval of a change of zoning within Hidden Lake
PUD, requesting that a portion of Section 2 be rezoned for patio
homes. The date of November 1, 1973, was set for a public hearing
to consider such request.
Consideration of the reports submitted by the Planning Consultant
on Mini PUD's and permitted uses in RMOI was postponed for study
by the commission members.
A request for approval of a conditional use in GC -2 District, for
the sale of beer and wine for consumption on the premises at the
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Pizza Hut location at the southwest corner of French Avenue and 20th
Street, was considered. Mr. Everett Harper stated that the Pizza Hut
organization had administrative rules concerning the serving of
alcoholic beverages, one of which is that beer and wine is served
only with food orders. After consideration, the motion was made
by Mr. Gischler that approval of a conditional use in GC -2, General
Commercial District, to permit the sale of beer and wine for con-
sumption on the premises be recommended, provided that the administra-
tive orders as promulgated by the Pizza Hut be incorporated into the
conditions and that such conditions would be binding upon subsequent
owners of the property. The motion was seconded by Mr. Berrien and
carried.
The minutes of the meeting of October 4, 1973, were next approved,
as amended to reflect that Mr. C. E. Franklin abstained from voting
on the question of approval of a conditional use in GC -2, General
Commercial District, to permit the sale of beer and wine for con-
sumption on the premises at 1316 West 13th Street.
There being no further business, the meetingwwas adjourned.
Arthur H. Harris, Chairman