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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989 02 06 Public Hearing Minutes . PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE STATUS OF THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FOR PARCEL 61 IN TUSCAWILLA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1989 The Public Hearing was opened by Mayor Leanne M. Grove at 7:30 p. m. Roll Call: Mayor Leanne M. Grove, present Deputy Mayor Philip A. Kulbes, present City Manager Richard Rozansky, present City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher, present Commissioners: Cindy Kaehler, present Arthur Hoffmann, present William A. Jacobs, present Paul P. Partyka, present Mayor Grove recessed the Public Hearing and then reopened at 8:00 p. m. . Attorney Kruppenbacher outlined the procedures for this hearing as follows: the Developer will present anything and everything he wants to present to the City to consider what they believe to be the land use designation in reference to this parcel of property. Attorney Kruppenbacher explained they would present this uninterrupted and at the conclusion of their presentation the Commission may or may not have questions at that point. If the Commission has questions, they will be asked and answered, then the public will be permitted to raise any and all questions they may have regarding what was presented. Those questions will be raised directly to the Mayor as Chair of the meeting and the Mayor will then direct the questions to be answered. Subsequent to the citizens or anyone else raising any and all issues, the Commission will then raise any additional questions that they have regarding the matter. Following that the Developer will be permitted to present anything additional and we will go back through that procedure once again regarding any additional matters that are presented. Attorney Kruppenbacher explained that this meeting is starting at 8:00 p.m. and is going to adjourn at 10:30 p.m. and will be continued to another night if the Developer or the citizens have not finished their discussion, and we will do that until the process is completed. Following that aspect of this matter, Attorney Kruppenbacher has asked the Mayor and Commission to continue the matter to permit the Staff an opportunity to analyze everything that has been presented. Then the Mayor and Commisison will take whatever appropriate action they deem should be taken. Everyone will be sworn in and persons wishing to speak will sign up. A court reporter was hired by the City Manager for the City to record the meeting verbatim. Attorneys David Brown and Rob Rosen with the law firm of Broad and Cassell were sworn in by the City Clerk. As primary witnesses they have Charles True, original Engineer with the project and Harlon Hanson, the original planner with the project. Attorney Brown said they would be presenting numerous documents to the City and he explained that their understanding of this matter was that the City, in reviewing a proposed shopping center, a number of issues have been presented to this Council, and the issue to be presented was the issue of the vested rights to PUD Commercial zoning on the subject site within the Tuscawilla Planned Unit Development. . . . . Public Hearing, Feb. 6, 1989 Page 2 Mr. Charles True was sworn in. He explained his involvement with the project and that he oversaw almost all of the engineering work, did most of the engineering through his engineering firm and also oversaw the development involving all the streets, roads, utilities etc. Mr. Harlon Hanson was sworn in. Mr. Hanson explained that he was employed by Bill Goodman, Norman Rossman and Roy Dye in 1970 to do the master planning for the project. The following Exhibits were discussed and presented to the City: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J K - L - M - Tuscawilla Development Plan Site Plan - Tuscawilla Shopping Village Final Development and Preliminary Plan-Tuscawilla Tuscawilla Commercial Tract Comprehensive Development Plan - 9/26/77 Commercial (Definition) Petition for annexation Ordinance No. 64 Ordinance No. 56 Land Use Plan - CALNO Winter Springs Development Plan City of Winter Springs Future Land Use Map Ordinance No. 267 Parcel 61 Attorney Brown requested the hearing be continued because they had another l~ to 2 hours of discussion. Mayor Grove called the next meeting on this subject for February 20th at 8:00 p.m. The public hearing adjourned at 10:20 p. m. Mary Norton, City Clerk