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05.04.00C ity of Sar. 1 rd Planning and Zoning C remission Regglarly Scheduled Meetin 7:00 P.M. Thursday, MAY 4, 2000 City Commission Chambers, City Hall, Sanford, Florida AGENDA 1. Hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Planned Development Rezone for property located at 2290 E. 25 Street for a proposed mining and excavation project (borrow pit expansion). Tax Parcel No: 31- 19 -31- 300 -025A -0000 Property Owner: Bill McClanahan Representative: John Buttrey - Bishop & Buttrey 2.A Hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Planned Development Rezone for property located at 4301 W. 1St Street (SR. 46) for a Tuffy's Auto Service Center, Subway Restaurant and 1,123 S.F. office /retail space. Tax Parcel Number: 28 -19 -30 -506- 0000 -0040 Property Owner: Helen L. Stapler Representative: Anita D. Ensminger - Interplan Practice, Ltd. 2.13 Consider the Site Plan for property located at 4301 W. 1 st Street for a Tuffy's Auto Service Center, Subway Restaurant and 1,123 S.F. office/retail space. Tax Parcel Number: 28- 19 -30- 506 - 0000 -0040 Property Owner: Helen L. Stapler Representative: Anita D. Ensminger - Interplan Practice, Ltd. 3. Hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Conditional Use for property located at 1307 Park Avenue (Rose Cottage Tea Room) in an RC -1, Restricted Commercial Zoning District for an expansion of a non - conforming structure. Tax Parcel Number: 25- 19- 30 -5AG- 1503 -0070 Property Owner /representative: Sica Nacu 4. Hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Conditional Use for Lot 11, Sanford Central Park, Phase 2 located at 103 Loren Court in a RI -1, Restricted Industrial Zoning District for the purpose of establishing a training facility for crane operations and other equipment (outdoor storageld!splay). Tax Parcel Number: 28- 19 -30 -5 N R- 0040 -0110 Property Owner: Sanford Central Park, Ltd. Representative: James Headley - Crane Institute of America 5. Hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Dimensional Variance for Tropicana Apartments located at 1505- 1 605 W. 25 Street in a MR -3, Multiple Family Residential Zoning District to increase the maximum fence height requirement allowed in a front yard from four (4') feet to six (s') feet. Tax Parcel Number: 02- 20- 30- 504- 01300 -0004 Property Owner /representative: Luciano Salisi 6. Consider the Site Plan for a 7,975 s.f. addition to DTL Transportation located at 301 Northstar Court. Tax Parcel Number: 28- 19- 30- 508 - 0000 -0060 " X. . Property Owner: CRC Enterprises, Inc. Representative: James T. Melvin, Architect - Architechnology Designs, Inc. 7. Consider the Final Plat for Placid Woods, Phase Two, a replat of property located at 200 Placid Lake Drive for a proposed sixty -four (64) lot single family residential subdivision. Tax Parcel Number: 02- 20 -30- 519 -0E00 -0000 Property Owner /Representative: George Jalovecky, Land Development Manager - Maronda Homes, Inc. of Florida 8. Any other business from floor or Commission Members 9. Reports from Staff. ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. If a person decides to appeal a decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the proceedings including the testimo and evidence which record is not provided b g the City of Sanford FS 286.0105 p g g Y ' P Y tY t � Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the personnel office ADA Coordinator at 330 -5626 48 hrs in advance of the meeting. g MINUTES ANDX WN I NG COMMISSION r MEETING OF MAY 4 2000 7:00 P . M. CITY COMMISSION CHAFERS C HALL F ANFORD . FLORIDA RS PRESENT. Ross Robert Otto Garrett Carol Dennison Kevin Hipes Michael Skat Andrew Kut z Timothy Hudson MEMBERS ABSENT: _ -qames Valerino Bobby VonHe rbul i s OTHERS PRE SENT : Russ Gibson Manager x Marion Anderson -- Recording Secretary Mr. Robert called the meeting to orde -r~at 7 :15 P.M. The first item on the Agenda was to hold a Public Hearing to consider a request for a Planned D evelbpment Re -aPne for property located at 2290 F.. Street for a proposed mining and excavation project (borrow pi - t - . expans ion) . Ed Ch Design Engineer,, of Bishop and Butttey, was present, Ms. Dennison asked for clar - ficat ion i f� miring -.must be in a Planned Development Zone,. Mr... Marder, st at e.d. that several years ago the City amended its regulations and decd that- m i.n n - g should be in a situation where -it could look at the exact plans as art of the rezoning, so it was _placed -- i. a-. the land developme ,t re z - oning a]�assif .canon a.a oppo.s to permitting it y right in aqy other zoning classification. Mr-, Gibson stated that this applicant is the same party that approached the City to - through this same __proces a PD Rezone of that property behind Geldsbor_o Scbool. , and tbLat. .thie.y are here tronLght to request the sam .type a _ to e xpand .e.x.i s t i n.g or ow pi-t -.off . of E.. . SR 46. MIYUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4 2000 pAC-1F 2 Mr. Yutz asked if this is a continuation of.the same borrow pit. Mr,,- Che ney_ s-tat ed that the, borrow pit has.. been there for almost 10 years, since 91 1 . Their involvement is with the Missing Link being built now. This_ is an opportunity . to complete that borrow pit and finish it up'. The __portion in the City that - they , are. re.ceting_ rezoning - now - was - p e rmi_tted back- in -9 7.' through FDE P which was never initiated, there wasn't a market or need for it. Mr,- Kutz asked it - the _condition of . the. site, was. documented how it would be left. Mr. Chesney stated that it should be, it shows a prof_ .le- or-reclamation. page., Theye.will have to-...do it according to City Codes. The City has a strict code as fa4 as landscaping, sodding. and side . slopes... There is a whole reclamation phase that they will adhere to. Mr. Kutz asked what is being done about the safety . Mr.. - - Chesney, stated.. that there . will .tae fencing installed. There is fencing around the existing borrow-_p that has been there since 91' ..__ There have not been any safety problems or issues with this site. They are looking in the 2 -year or less t -ime ,. period for_ compl.eti.oa of. this- pxolect.. _. _ Generally, permits are issued for 5-- years, that would be the life of the permit for a borrow pit ..L. Their permit was. renewed in. 97'.. City and County bonds will be- posted. He envisions a very large, nice looking lake. The.. lake a...s- designed. at. 6.. to___ 1. side. slopes, which means every 6-feet out drops every foot in depth. There will be several large .. smal.ier ponds over the 140 acre piece of property. They are required by Code to-grass and plant where the water imterfAce.a witbl tamer s.lope the-- Titeral zone around the lake. Excavation will be done a section at a t of dewatering, While . the side is being d.ewatered where the slopes can be done, the planting and seeding will be d9ne at that time. The reclamation process is ongoing. Mr. Chesney stated that a bond will be placed with the City. The amount _has not been . determined yet,, probably clop e to $10 0, 0 0 0. The bond stays in force for a certain period of time to make sure that . - success o.f - any. plantings have been achieved . The City inspects before the bond.- is released. . Chesney, ,stated that working, against neighborhoods is always a -problem. _p People complain about dust. They water the roads just sa - th.e.re . isn't a dust .. pmoblem They, will.. place.. a f abric along f I the fence line to shield it from view and to knock any dust out ,- of the. air. that may:.be blowing. , in the direction, of the neighbors. Again, with the 50-foot buffer that is being proposed, that will PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4 2000 UAflF I be left undisturbed, the neighbors won't notice them even though they, .are. closer to their property than the existing ongoing project that is thexe- _right now. Mx,,, Chesney., stated. that_ Bill McClanahan,, repre.4ent ative of the owner, did go through the neighborhood and t alkecL t o s eve ral o f the - zesidents A Pr obably, the_ people ..most directly affected, right up a g ains t the -pr rty . Mr. Ch stated that anyone with a complaint could call the office and talk to him. Mr. Robert asked how deep do they anticipate removing fill and if the fill is _ really _f x.11 and< riot_ lime stone or something . Mr. Chesney stated that it is - _purely sand. Ext+en,94ve borings have lae.en . done , .. They ..will. he digging-20--to- 25- eet... across the site. The original plans permitted on the site several years ago were 50 -feet. They decided they would not go that deep. Mr. Chesney stated that they will trucks. �. Eve.rytbing will come out out of the existing - z�ute to 46. do the actual loading of the through the County and go east Mr... Hudson - questioned the SCS -10 and SCS -20 soil classifications. Mr Che s ey stated that the difference i s fame -i!�,.. z; ands . He doeau' t think .that they. would go..de -eper -than . 251-f eet . There will be a 50 - foot buffer away from the homes in Washington Oaks. Mr. Hudson, stated . that the. County- residents were told that the lakes would be sucked with pavilions built around them, and would eve ] xtua.11ry - he, turned irito ­a, . piouic - area . Some . Cou. resident's biggest complaint is that they are bothered witY the dust daily. MX,. Huds s.t at ed that he is dead agclinst digging out there in that area. Mr. Chesney stated that they are t:t ry rag,. - to - finish i - t uP. - the naw _ -Fink . There is only so much left out there to excavate. It is a mess now because it is under - cons..trtacti_an. I - Reclamation has not been started. There are no plans for pavilions but there are areas that could be donated for parks. The lakes will be stocked and landscaped. Bill McClanahan, 887 Georgia Avenue, winter Park, 32781, one of the, owners,,- _- st ated that they, ac cLui r.ed the pxope rt y in 1990 to provide the fill dirt for the Expressway. There has been minor ha gs . out of, thaze nve.r - - the . last_ se veral -years. They have a contract now with DB Construction to take essentially all fill. There.. is. not. - enough pzo duc t he re - to h , the job that is required to take the Expressway all the way to I -4. when this .. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4, 2000 D n rZF A ­ project is _gone. there will be no _product left t9 sell. We will then_ - have., a single. lake. & - To -- the - north end o f ..tbi s project, there is about an 11 - acre beautiful blue lake that has been., there .far about.. -6- t 7 ye ars � . There is -_ = a man out the re who live s on s it e that is suppose to be preventing kids f coming in. Mx., McClanahan stated _ that - he : took . the - liberty ,to go out and speak with several of the _people whose. w properti,.p s are contiguous W th . this _property... Re discussed - with � them what they wanted to do and the results that they would have after completion.. He had the f ee.ling _ that all o f - them agreed, that they, would much rather have a nice b1e lake than they would a hous.in de.ve t . _af a=e . somt ,- 5one day, that property_ -will. be - deve loped. This has never been intended to be anything other than o *e large lake. one time.,.. they, thought,, that . the large lake would come all the way up into the area being requested for .4ezoning . Upon xevi`ewi.ng .t,his,. . they, fe lt - that - im the best .-int e rRs t of the citizens who live around the lake, the southern most part of this 2i- a-cres. , :.that this_ would be . a -part of the - large lake and between that the northern end of the 21 -acres which ic* . rather. - small, . . .would..he . left for a green area -fon the residents to extend the park and make it a little bit larger. In taing with the .residents .they.. thought , this would - be nice The oncern of most .,people is the northern end. This will be a 4 to 5 -acre lake. He can assure. the realdexita that dirt w ill - not be- Mauled through their neighborhoods. The northern area will be excavated first. Mr 6. .Mc.Glanahan stated - that, he has - signed. off idavit s f rom the three or four houses in Roseland Park on Ro s eb ry : Lane.. that ea • - s e L �..n that` he~ use they want to be close to a lake. In this area there is a 50 - foot setback and then there _is another. 30. to 50 -feet .before you get to water. They are not having any_problems and have not hash any complaints. He s - tested_ that they, w ant..to .- e with the.. nicest. aesthetic piece of property for the neighbors, the best it can be left.. for a park, to fish, and to boat. Mr. Skat stated that his concern is that when it is completed, it wil . still be -- private .property.. The neighbors, can't have access unless the City or County owns it. No one shou14 have access to it,, -there .will be a . huge , liability-,..- issue., He stated that he does not have a pxohlem be caus a we ne ed the - dirt toL::, f inish the Gre eneway ■ but he does have a problem with not knowing what the MINUTE T1Ta ' _HONING COMMISSION l MEETING OF MAY 4, 2000 PAGE 5 end result will be. There are a lot of unangwered questions. .� McClanahan stated . that they_ have been . approached by a foundation that is developing in the area that would like for them to donate.to them this land. They are.in,.negotiation with them. He would like for the Cites to annex the entire - ; property, . and they would then donate it to the City. Janet Bell_, 134 Drew Avenue,, spoke in opposition. She suggested w that.. the applic -.use thei own bac ky ar ds . She stated that it would be nice to live in a neghborhood tl.ere is no crime, gate.d.. - landscaped entrances ,,.. great police, protection, nice streets, etc. But instead, they have four - way stogy . s.i,gnz . at _eve corner, -, an abandoned. and d.ilap Ldated. hou.s e.. at. the entranceway. no _police protection unwanted drug dealers_, gambling, no visible and clear_ s ivy The de-ad,,. end is Jus t. that,_, a dead end. Mosquitos are very bad. Garbage trucks come lat# in the evening. ..In addition. t o..al.l ..o f this, now- the appl icant wants to put an oversized ditch in their backyards in a community where there are approximately, 30 0 . chUdrez ..Ms. Bell stated . that she has 12 .grandchildren that like to .play in her back ypxd _ 50 - feet from where.. they -want to. dig. -the. , ditch. First of all, there is a health and safety issue aside from the re _y of ca- ut t.iou . d..is.e as.e - - e spe c ially, , if _ the wage r i s s t agnant . Their property value will _go down. Ms. Bell s tated that they - won't tolerate this . type of behavior .and . - that they would do everything they poss bly can to -protect their p14ces of dwelling. Ma ,- . Bell- stat that . they have been trying to get something done with this property for the laat 15 years. Barbara Kirby..Bentley, 132 Hughes Avenue,- spoke in opposition. She stated that the -y are here because they are concerned about commuuity� _ She, asked that the - Co s ion consider what - -plan is in ,place for the pit on 18t Street, we' re not here to discuss that, hut that is just a mound. There are $150,000 homes that can see a mound from their back windows. This is a d aarvi~ce. to. them and _ is. oxxe . cif, the s ame conce that the Washington Oaks community has. She has a _.pool and . was me.quired by the County_ and ..City, to have that pool 25' away from the sidewalk. She had have a -Privacy fence. Now- , we' re talking ahQut leav an - cp.en_ pond where..bLack. _children. who have not been taught to swim and who has not had access to swirqming. There are no pxpvi s ions for- . that . The trees cover the pond from the subdivs ion so therefore it - s not as appealing to the young P IANN I N G AND . ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4. 2000 P A ["F: A children to inquire as _young children do. Ors. the trees are taken. down, __.and they, can see the_ grater, . they . will make it over. I s the Cites willing to assume the IiabI:t�y f hose . children . if they should go- (aver - .into - ,that pQrxd.,,. , and- whole going to see them if the .,ponds are 50-foot deep? She asked what effect will it have on . the , prepe rty value? Washington Oaks property values are very low. Most residents stay because they chose to stay these., n t . becaus..e , they have, to st ay� They. on' t want to go ._. eir 4 communi t y-. y .wart t make it the best and make it the hest for their children. Ms Kirby stated that the applicants had said that . the . trucks. . we goirLq to _ _ go. s outh r thea She .. waked why did one of the trucks come down the main -part of Washington Oak- on Sunday. She ..asked that . the Commission not be fooled by,-what they are being told She would rather have homes -next to-her, rather than a ui.e lakes , . acme a - .do = t . ki U , chi ldr.e rx., _1 ake a c aIR, . Home s a r e livelihoods for individuals to._grow and have families. This lake will not_ help, them . at all.. She asked the Commission to please vote against this request to have any additional dig in the area. C. S. Franklin, 1014 Pecan Avenue, spoke in opposition. He stated.that it is hard to sit here and listen to what is being discussed and give no respect for the ..._.past . There were 4 chIldre.n tQ drown i a the big _ditch behind Lincoln Heights and behind the recreation center. All that is being proposed is adding another hazard to the community. TnTill a.m Miller, 110 Hughes Avenue, spoke in op n.... He &ta.t_ed. that _ this_ will. ar - eate cr.Lme,. _va)oLdalism, and a whole lot of things. Washington Oaks will not benefit. the residents of Washington Oaks .are. mostly concerned with the safety of their children and the community *ithin itself. P..at. ziai,.a _ Black, 1..9 7 a Burrow. Larxe , , spoke- in opposition. The noise from the trucks is astounding. She stated that she would like to see the letters that the applicant received from the residents of Roseland Park. The dirt mounds a e . not , a _ pretty algoat i the. caa . s.ee, child fxom . Wa._shingtox.L Gaks going through the barbed wire fence over to this site. Something needs to be .done now with the barbed wire fence. She lost a son to drowning., She stated that they do not want the borrow pit expansion. MINUTE PLANNING AND -ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4. 2000 'P n MV. 7 James Davis_, Drew Avenue, spoke in opposition. e stated that the. property, -value on Drew Avenue has been increasing in the last 10 years. This will not enhance the - pro -per r value on his street. The wise thing would be to let this community alone. Israel Black, 206 Terry Lane, spoke in oppositiart, - He , sta.ted that. approximately. ,.2 months ago,, about .4 : 0 OA. M . , he heard several ex " He asked i f s omethirlg inflammable :was being stored Qn , the -site ae_ . called.. the- Fire Department - arxd they would not tell him what was going on. He is trying to fipd out if someone is trying to keep,secrets.from the residents in the area. He asked hoer much liab l t_y insurance there %s _to compensate the families in the event that someone drowns. Galvin Donaldson spoke in-op position, stating that, he has been in Washington Oaks. for .. 2 9 years. They, are raping the land for benefit. Re_garding threats, he had' heard from the applicant about_ trailer. hQmlea i . T hQ is- -threat euin . who, lie stated that they bought houses they have .planned to live in­-4 life time. The appl, ic.ant bought.. his. land 9 years ago, .. Mr . Donaldson bought his 29- .years ago. He stated that the residents diOn't need people g fQr.. them.. He _ stated. that rxQbQd.y warts .the borrow pit . He didn' t care If they .made it look like the Garden, ,at .E Ler they don't want the.borrow pit.. In the Garden of Eden there was also a serpent. If"you want to help us, 1 e us alone, Ma.- amassar . of _Apopka s.tatedo- that leer parex -ts. were one of the first three families to move into Washington Dalc.* . Her parents will have a- lake, in ' the back_ of their house, but no access to it . A residential development will be better for this site. Ri1.L . MQC1anahan. at-&t ed . that -..he apQke . w.itbL , the - Rama s s ar family and their neighbors, four or five around the - .property that backs up to this. They.have.a person that g9es in and periodically bushhogs the land behind them. The Ramassar fa }ly has a shed that , i.a%- r,LQt . ors, the i.r . property and two. gentlemen, -have gardens that are not on their property. They will address the issue of giving -.or providing,and - easement to these people so that they would have mare -- property if this request is successful. xx, McClanahan, s...taLte -d that he - could qua aran -tee ...t ie residents. - that there were no trucks involved with their operation that came through their neighborhood orx .. Sunday, .af.ternoon - . He could also guarantee that there is nothing nflammable stored on that property. MINU PINING AND _ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4, 2000 D n r_p_ A Mr F ut z moved to deny , s econded by Mr. Hudson. Mr. Kut z stated that he.. thinks it. - an in appropziate use add scent to residential properties. Mr. Hid stated that because it, does impact the .ad�ar -ent _ property. Qwrxe.rs_ -.. axxd hecauae. Q f. the- concerns of the community, he agrees whole-heartedly with the mot ion.... Mr. _ Hudson note.d..that . the action - tonight. does not preclude the applicant from taking this to the City ' sleh., He- mmended the residents can... i comng, together . MX,.,, S - t stated that he feels it j-s Pr- to -abut Ling the.. - prope.rt - ---Mr rt in opposition to the motion. All others in favor. Motion carried. The next item on the Agenda was a request for a Planned Dev elopment - Rsezoue, f ctr.. pr- Qpe.rty . I.Qcat ed- at .4 301 w . 1St street (SR 4 6) for a Tuff_y' s Auto Service Center, Subway. Restaurant. and , 1,123 s . f . office /retail space. Anita Ensminge.r., Int a rpl an . Pract i. e e 933. L e - -Ro4.d, stated that tha slte is . at the southwe cQ of_ Elde . Ro and SR 4 6 . It is current .1 zoned Agricultural in . the County, . They have applied for annexation and have had the first reading before the City Commission. Mr. Robert moved fo r approval - per Staff's r .. Seconded by Ms. Dennison. A11 in favor. Motion carried, Next on the was a r equest for Site proper located. at. 4301 W ,,,. .1 Street fo r Center, subway Restaurant and 1,123 s . f . c Ana....t Ens ming . repres er Lt ed - this. _ re q0a st .. , approval conditioned on staff's comments. Hudson. All in favor. Motion carried. Plan 4pproval for a.... T s Auto Service 3ff 4 ce/retail space. Mr. Rutz moved for Seconded by Mr The next item was to hold a Public Hearing to couLaLder. -a request., fir . ar Canditional . use fo-r - property - located. at 1,30 Park Av enue (Rose Cottage Tea Room) in an RC -1, Restricted Commercial Zoning District for an expansion of a non - conforming structure. Sica Nacu, 1307 Park Avenue stated that they have been in bua .ineas h.eme for the -- paat - -U ..years L - -- Moat, of .her business is from out of town. what is there now are a combir,t,iQn. of retail, r e�&taurant. and rental. apartments... This...: do e.s n' t work very well for- hex ._ She- has realized that . she- does W t -havo that much. to offer unless she is permitted to build. By building another 800 MINUTES TIM_. - .ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4 2000 Dn rr. a square feet would allow her to have two more .,private bedrooms with` pziv.ate. _ baths .. - This. will . lxel� , he r. bus ine s s and the growth o f her market. She intends to do everything " de and ha ..spokern with. her neighbors and the .neighbo,rs have no problems with her expansion. She will have to ask for a var±an ce . because_ -the: expansion will come withing 3' of the neighbor's property line. Mr. Hudson moved for approval.._,per Staff's recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Hipes. All in favor. Motion carried. The next item for consideration was a Public He.aFing to consider & , resDaeatr for- & Cc icL Ltioaal. Use, fog I ll�, Sanford central Park. Phase 2, located at 103 Loren Court in a RI-=I, Restricted Industrial Zoning . District. , -for the purppse of establishing a tair.in, facility for crane operations and other. e q ui p ment (outdoor storage /display). James HeadleT, 1063 Maitland Center Commons, Maitland, was present., Hasigally what they would like to do is move their facility from the lfaitl Center to Sanfard­. Mr. Headle re.queat_e.d . that he be allowed to put in shrubb rather than a vinyl coated ch&±n- link fence* Mr . .He . stated that they._ .de two. _t of training. The y train safety personnel, managers, superin- en. e Regulatious. are ,real stringent regard.ing..lifti,ng eq The y train thousands every,year all over the world. There will be a few hundred trained at this facility annually. Ms. Dennison moved for approval based on Staff 5 stipulations with-, the exc eptiaD, at , #2 j .,, the - f ending,, that this be worked out with -S t-af f . -.S -e c-ond ecl -b y Mr. RaID-e rt... AU xL f.&v.Aax Mati.o�x carried. Next on the Agenda was the consider of' a- reZiest for a Diimeasional. Variazice fQr. Tropicana Apartmerxts. ,located at 1505 16 5 W. 25" Street in a MR -3�, Multi ple F amily Re s idential Zoning District. to increase the maximum fence hei ht requirement allowed in a front yard from four few,to six feet, Laci.a a, S alis t., ­ 150 5. w 25 . Z tze e t_ was . p r e s etnt . Mr. S a 1 i s i stated that there would be decorative fence all, the way around. Mr. Robert moved for approval per Staff's recommendations. MI11T L2 TFIS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 4 2000 PAGE 10 Seconded by Mr. Hipes. All in favor. MGtion carried. Re.xt. - was .,the, c o ns id e r at i a of t S P larL for a 7,975 s. f. addition to DTL Transportation located at 301 Northstar Court. James Me lvin,,- 206_.a.,,. Vt S treet., Sanfcrd L was pr repre senting the owner, CRC Ent e r�ris e s . D _TL -Truckin a is .already . in _ axlaten ze.. at . 301 - Nc rtbLs - tar. Cou.rt. Th e re are two buildings, a warehouse and an office warehouse. They a M in need of addit..iona_L wareksouse. space.... Their plans are to build a 7.975 s.f. metal building behind the twQ Mr. Kutz moved for - appxovai based.. oD, Staff" s recommendations . Seconded by Mr. Robert. All in favor. won carried. Next fo r. consideration was the Final Plat for _ Placid Woods, Phase Two, a replat of property located at 200 Placid . Drive for a _ proposed sixty -four lot single family residential subdivision. George Jalovecky, Maronda Way, Sanford, was present., Mr. Robert. mooted for approval _based on, S taf f s, recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Hipes. Mr. Kutz Mr. Skat, an4 Ms. Dennison in opposition. All others in favor. Motion carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P . lam. Michael Skat Vice Chairman