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06.15.72ti ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION June 15, 1972 7:00 P.M. Members Present: Arthur Harris David Berrien C. B. Franklin Phillip Logan Jefferson Davis Edward Blacksheare Members Absent: Bert Hollingsworth Robert E. Karns Others Present: L. J. Risner, Building Official W. E. Knowles, City Manager A general discussion period of the new proposed zoning map was held from 7:00 P.M. till 8:00 P.M. Chairman Harris called the meeting into executive session at 8:00 P.M. The first item of business was a public hearing to consider amendment in certain district and boundaries of the Zoning Ordinance in accordance with notice published in the Sanford Herald being more specifically described as Lot 3, Block 17, Chapman and Tucker's Addition ( 505 East Third Street). A request was submitted to rezone from an R -5, One and Two Family District to a C -2, General Commercial Zoned District. Chairman Harris asked if anyone wished to appear in favor or in opposition of this request. Mrs. Avie Mills - 319 Cypress Avenue, representing her mother appeared to voice opposition to the rezoning. After discussivn;ad on motion of Mr. Franklin, second by Mr. Logan and duly carried it was noted that the request be denied to rezone Lot 3, Block 17, Chapman and Tuckers Addition from an R -5, one and Two Family to a C -2, General Commercial zone as this would constitute spot zoning and would be illegal. Z & P Meeting Minutes - June 15, 1972 A Public Hearing to consider rezoning from R -IA„ Single Family Zoned District to that of an R -3, Multiple Family a parcel of land consisting of about 26 acres lying north of Lake Mary Boulevard and east of ACL Railroad (Lake Mary Estates)was next on the agenda. Chairman Harris asked if anyone wished to appear in favor or in opposition of the rezoning. Mr. Nicholson appeared in favor of the rezoning. He ex- plained that his plan included the changes as requested by the Commission at the previous meeting: 1) remove the canal 2) eliminate the two road system onto Lake Mary Boulevard 3) provide additional green area ( 6 acres) No one appeared in opposition of the rezoning. After consideration and on motion of Mr. Berrien, second by Mr. Logan and carried, it was moved that a recommendation be made to the City Commission that the property located North of Lake Mary Boulevard and east of ACL Railroad (Lake Mary Estates) be rezoned from an R -lAA Zone, Single Family Dwelling to a R -3, Multiple Family Dwelling, with the stipulation that there be no more than twelve units per acre erected. A letter of resignation was submitted from Mr. Dale Coppock and after discussion and consideration it was moved by Mr. Blacksheare, second by Mr. Berrien and duly carried that a recommendation be made to the City Commission that the name of Garnet White be submitted to the City Commission to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Coppock. After discussion of the traffic hazard at 25th Street and French Avenue the Building Official was authorized to write a letter to the manager of the.Winn Dixie Store at 2438 French Avenue to encourage them to close the entrance nearest to French Avenue on the 25th Street side so as to help eliminate part of the traffic hazard at this intersection. A letter was submitted from Mr. Frank P. Beal regarding advisability of annexing the portion of property located south of the Sanford Airport (Legal description being, the Parcel Zoning and Planning Meeting Minutes -- June 15, 1972 w Beg 41.55 chains W and 795 ft. S of NE corner, Sec 7- 20 -31, run N 333 ft. E 315 ft. S 3 degrees E 231 feet. S 10 degrees E to point E of Beg, W to beg -- also.. Parcel 2: Beg 1038 ft. W and 462 ft. S of NE corner of W' of NE4, Sec. 7- 20 -31, run S 175.6 ft. W 83 degrees 30 feet E 525.6 ft, S 832 ft, S 86 degrees E 143 ft. S 17 degrees 40' E 377.62 ft, S 114.6 ft. N 45 degrees W 160.45 ft. N 30 degrees W 304.92 ft. W 376.2 ft N 69 degrees W 38.28 ft. N 11 degrees W 873.84 ft. N 3 degrees W 231 ft. E 68.98 ft. to beg., Pre- sently owned by Mr. Linz, and to consider the rezoning of that property from R -IAA upon annexation to an R -3, Multiple Family use. After discussion and on motion of Mr. Logan it was moved that it be annexed and that it not be zoned multi - family because of the residential nature of the property in this area. Second by Mr. Berrien and duly carried. The City Planner was authorized to prepare a report for the City Commission explaining this action. Consideration was next given to the zoning of the recently annexed Williams property south of Onora Road legal description being Parcel 1: Government Lot 1, Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, LESS the north 660 feet, and LESS, begin 1874.6 feet East and 660 feet South of the NW corner of Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, run South 363 feet,thence East 737 feet more or less to the 'h line of said Section 12, thence North along said line 363 feet, thence West 737 feet to point of beginning; Government Lot 2, Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, LESS the South 990 feet of the East 660 feet; Government Lot 3, Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East; Begin at a point 660 feet South, 1499.6 feet East of the NW corner of Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, thence South 503.8 feet, thence West 1583.4 feet to the Easterly line of right of way of State Road No. 3, thence SW along Easterly line of State Road No. 3 a distance of 192.4 feet, thence South 64 degrees 30 feet East 664.5 feet, thence South 24 degrees 35' West 285.25 feet, thence North 64 degrees 30' West 74.1 feet, thence South 25 degrees 30' West to the West line of said Section 12, thence South to Z & P Meeting Minutes - June 15, 1972 Easterly line of the Sanford Grant, thence Northeast along said Grant line to a point East of the point of beginning, thence West to beginning, LESS, beginning at a point 430 feet South 25 degrees 30' West of a point 949_7•feet South of NW corner of Section 12, Township 20 Range 30 East, on the Easterly boundary line of State Road No. 600 (formerly State Road No. 3) run South 64 degrees 30' East 400 feet, thence North 73.12 feet, thence North 64 degrees 30' West 366.53 feet to Easterly boundary line of said road, thence South 25 degrees 30' West along Easterly boundary line of said road 66 feet to point of beginning, AND ALSO LESS, right of way of Onora Road, AND ALSO LESS, begin 430 feet South 24 degrees 30' West of a point 949.7 feet South of the NW corner of Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, at a point on the Easterly right of way line of State Road No. 15 and 600, thence run South 64 degrees 30' East 664.5 feet, thence run East to a point 1499.6 feet East of the West line of said Section 12, thence run North to the SE corner of the North 1163.8 feet of the West 1499.6 feet of said Section 12, thence run West 1583.4 feet to the Easterly right of way line of said State Road 15 and 600, thence run South 24 degrees 30' West along said right of way to the point of beginning; Part of the West k of the NEh of the NW a of Section 13, Township 20 South, Range 30 East more particularly described as follows: Begin at the SW corner of the NE a of the NWk, run East 258 feet, thence North 141 feet North 86 degrees East 237.2 feet, thence North 36 degrees 47' East along road 326 feet, thence South 86 degrees West 32.5 feet, thence North to the NE corner of the NWh of the NEh of the NW4 of said Section 13, West 660 feet to the NW corner of the NEh of the NWk, thence South 1329 feet to the point of beginning (less the right of way for State Road No. 427). Parcel 2: Begin 170.93 feet South of the East a section post of Section 11, Township 20 South, Range 30 East, run thence South 312.45 feet, run thence North 72 degrees 43' West 1009.63 feet, run thence North 25 degrees 30' East 399.3 feet, run thence South 64 degrees 30' East to the point of beginning. After discussion it was the consensus of the Zoning and Planning Commission that they would be in favor of zoning this property and what is known as the Farmers Market (Auction barn) r• Zoning and Planning Commission Minutes - June 15, 1972 I Ld VO CL c� wl. LIJ V) Ld A as a Planned Unit Development with the portion for apartments to be limited from 16 to 18 units per acre. The City Planner report on the City of Sanford's Workable Program. It was learned that a letter from the HUD office had been written requesting additional information: 1) Who had been appointed as the Relocation Committee for displaced persons and ... 2) If the Equal Opportunity for housing was being enforced. Mr. Dake explained that this information would be forwarded to the HUD office immediately. A discussion followed as to when the proposed Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map would be completed. The City Planner relayed that this would be ready within a few days and a public hearing was set for July 6, 1972 to review same. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. Arthur H. Harris, Chairman