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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 12 14 Public Hearing 500 Ordinance 2009-15, Amending The Comprehensive Plan CITY COMMISSION ITEM 500 Information Public Hearin X Re. ar December 14, 2009 Meeting 0/1 Mgr. ept.� REQUEST: The Community Development Department Planning Division requests that the Local Planning Agency hold a Public Hearing for consideration of Ordinance 2009 -15, amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate the annual update to the Capital Improvement Element (CIE) required by Rule 9J -5.016 FAC and Chapter 163, Part II, F.S. PURPOSE: Annual update of the 5 -year schedule of capital improvements (SCI) in the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) as required by the Florida Statutes. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Florida Statute 163.3174 (4). (The LPA is responsible for monitoring and overseeing the comprehensive planning program.) Florida Statute 163.3177 (3). (Capital Improvements Element) (b)1. The capital improvements element must be reviewed on an annual basis and modified as necessary in accordance with s. 163.3187 or s. 163.3189 in order to maintain a financially feasible 5 -year schedule of capital improvements. Corrections and modifications concerning costs; revenue sources; or acceptance of facilities pursuant to dedications which are consistent with the plan maybe accomplished by ordinance and shall not be deemed to be amendments to the local comprehensive plan. A copy of the ordinance shall be transmitted to the state land planning agency. An amendment to the comprehensive plan is required to update the schedule on an annual basis or to eliminate, defer, or delay the construction for any facility listed in the 5 -year schedule. All public facilities must be consistent with the capital improvements element. The annual update to the capital improvements element of the comprehensive plan need not comply with the financial feasibility requirement until December 1, 2011. Thereafter, a local government may not amend its future land use map, except for plan amendments to meet new requirements under this part and emergency amendments pursuant to s. 163.3187(1)(a), after December 1, 2011, and every year thereafter, unless and until the local government has adopted the annual update and it has been transmitted to the state land planning agency. Florida Statute s. 163.3164 (32). (definition of "financial feasibility Florida Statute s. 163.3180. (concurrency) Florida Statute s. 163.3187. (amendment of adopted comprehensive plan) Florida Statute s. 166.041. (procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions) Florida Administrative Code 9J- 5.016. Capital Improvements Element. The purpose of the capital December 14, 2009 Public Hearing Item 500 Page 2 of 3 improvements element is to evaluate the need for public facilities as identified in the other comprehensive plan elements and as defined in the applicable definitions for each type of public facility, to estimate the cost of improvements for which the local government has fiscal responsibility, to analyze the fiscal capability of the local government to finance and construct improvements, to adopt financial policies to guide the funding of improvements and to schedule the funding and construction of improvements in a manner necessary to ensure that capital improvements are provided when required based on needs identified in the other comprehensive plan elements. The element shall also include the requirements to ensure that an adequate concurrency management system will be implemented by local governments pursuant to Rule 9J- 5.0055, F.A.C., of this chapter. Winter Springs Charter Section 4.15. Ordinances in General. Winter Springs Article III. Comprehensive Plan Amendments. Section 15 -37. Local Planning Agency Review and Recommendation: CONSIDERATIONS: Florida Statutes require each municipality to annually update (and revise as needed) their Capital Improvements Element (CIE) in order to maintain a 5 -year schedule of capital improvements. A major component to the CIE amendment is the Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI). Rule 9J- 5.003(12), FAC defines "capital improvements" as physical assets "which are large scale and high in cost... generally non recurring and may require multi -year financing." The SCI includes capital projects greater than $50,000 that are necessary to achieve and maintain LOS standards, reduce existing deficiencies, provide for necessary replacements, and meet future demand during the time period covered by the SCI. Only projects required to maintain the LOS standards identified in the Comprehensive Plan are included in the SCI. Any project included in the SCI represents a pledge by the City to pursue its implementation. However, planning for projects included in the first three (3) years of the SCI should be sufficiently advanced in order to determine the year of construction and to ensure that funding from a committed revenue source is allocated to the project. Legislation in 2009 postponed the financial feasibility requirement until December 1, 2011. Therefore, any project included in the five -year SCI may be funded from either "committed "or "planned" revenue. "Committed" revenue is an existing source and amount of revenue currently available to the City; "Planned" revenue is revenue that requires a referenda or other action, such as securing a grant.) A CIE amendment is required to change the scheduled year of construction of a project (sec. 163.3177(3)(b)l, F.S.) The supporting data for the CIE amendment includes an assessment of the current operating conditions of the concurrency related facilities (sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, parks and recreation, schools, and transportation facilities) to identify current deficiencies and a projection of future operating deficiencies to identify needed capital improvements. (A deficiency is a facility or service that does not meet (i.e., is operating below) the adopted LOS Standard.) If the annual update demonstrates that LOS standards will not be met within the 5 -year schedule, then the local government must adopt either a long term concurrency management system or planning strategies in the CIE to address these deficiencies. December 14, 2009 Public Hearing Item 500 Page 3 of 3 The 2009 update includes changes to Tables 1 -6 of the Capital Improvements Element and also includes changes to Table 7 and corresponding Maps 5B and 6 of the Transportation Element. The changes to the Transportation Element table and maps correct an error that was mistakenly adopted recently with the EAR -Based amendments and which is associated with transportation LOS. FINDINGS: The amendment demonstrates that the City's LOS standards will be maintained during the next 5 -year planning period. Internal consistency within the Comprehensive Plan is maintained; The CIE amendment is exempt from the normal biannual Comprehensive Plan Amendment Cycle. No Transmittal Hearing is required, only an Adoption Hearing [Sec. 163.3177(3)(b)2, F.S. and Sec. 163.3187(1)(f), F.S.]. P &Z /LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY RECOMMENDATION: At a regular meeting of the Local Planning and Zoning Board held on December 2, 2009, the Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of Ordinance 2009 -15, which includes the updated 2009 Capital Improvements Element Amendments. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission hold a Public Hearing for First Reading consideration of Ordinance 2009 -15, amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate revisions and the annual update to the Capital Improvement Element (CIE) required by Rule 9J -5.016 FAC and Chapter 163, Part II, F.S. ANTICIPATED IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Dec. 14, 2009- First Reading of Ordinance 2009 -15 amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate revisions and the annual update to the CIE. Dec. 24, 2009- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of Public Hearing. Jan. 11, 2009- Second Reading/Adoption Public Hearing for Ordinance 2009 -15, amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate revisions and the annual update to the CIE. Jan. 18, 2009- Transmittal to Florida Dept of Community Affairs. ATTACHMENTS: A. Minutes from the Local Planning Agency Meeting, December 2, 2009 B. Noticing in Orlando Sentinel C. Ordinance 2009 -15 with Exhibit A- Capital Improvements Element Amendments Exhibit B- Transportation Element Amendments CITY COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT A CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA DRAFT UNAPPROVED MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 2, 2009 CALL TO ORDER The Planning And Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency Regular Meeting of Wednesday, December 2, 2009 was called to Order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Charles Lacey in the Commission Chambers of the Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida 32708). Roll Call: Chairman Charles Lacey, present Vice Chairman William H. Poe, present Board Member Robert Heatwole, present Board Member Rosanne Karr, present Board Member Justin C. Reviczky, present A moment of silence preceded the Pledge of Allegiance. INFORMATIONAL AGENDA INFORMATIONAL 100. Not Used. CONSENT AGENDA CONSENT 200. Office Of The City Clerk Approval Of The November 4, 2009 Regular Meeting Minutes. "I MAKE THAT MOTION TO APPROVE THE NOVEMBER 4, 2009 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES." MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER KARR. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER REVICZKY. DISCUSSION. CHAIRMAN LACEY STATED, "I HAVE ONE (1) CORRECTION." CONTINUING, CHAIRMAN LACEY ADDED, "UNDER THE LAST PARAGRAPH UNDER `400' REPORTS, TALKING ABOUT BOARD MEMBER KARR SHE MEANT TO `COMPLIMENT'." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA UNAPPROVED MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD /LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 2, 2009 PAGE 2 OF 4 VOTE: BOARD MEMBER KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER LACEY: AYE BOARD MEMBER HEATWOLE: AYE BOARD MEMBER REVICZKY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN POE: AYE MOTION CARRIED. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS 300. Not Used. 400. REPORTS No Reports were given. PUBLIC INPUT No one spoke. PUBLIC HEARINGS AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS 500. Community Development Department Planning Division Requests That The Local Planning Agency Hold A Public Hearing For Consideration Of Ordinance 2009 -15, Amending The Comprehensive Plan To Incorporate The Annual Update To The Capital Improvement Element (CIE) Required By Rule 9J -5.016 FAC (Florida Administrative Code) And Chapter 163, Part II, F.S. (Florida Statutes). Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom, AICP, ASLA, Senior Planner, Community Development Department presented this Agenda Item and stated, "This item is the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, it is to update the Capital Improvement Element (CIE). It is required by the Florida Statutes to do this on an annual basis to review it and modify it as necessary. The State does not count this as one (1) of our two (2) submittals. It is exempt from that rule." A revised Exhibit "A" was distributed to the Board Members. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA UNAPPROVED MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 2, 2009 PAGE 3 OF 4 Continuing, Ms. Sahlstrom added, "One (1) change from last year the first three (3) years of the schedule has to be committed funding the Legislature changed it and said that the financial feasibility requirement would be waived until December 1, 2011." Discussion ensued on alternative water sources, an amphitheatre; and the Dog Park expansion. Chairman Lacey opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item. No one spoke. Chairman Lacey closed the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item. "I WOULD LIKE TO RECOMMEND THE APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE 2009- 15 TO THE CITY COMMISSION, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO INCORPORATE THE ANNUAL UPDATE OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AS CIRCULATED BY ELOISE (SAHLSTROM)." MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN POE. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER REVICZKY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: CHAIRMAN LACEY: AYE BOARD MEMBER HEATWOLE: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN POE: AYE BOARD MEMBER KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER REVICZKY: AYE MOTION CARRIED. REGULAR AGENDA REGULAR 600. Not Used. In other City business, Board Member Robert Heatwole inquired about State Road 419 roadway widening. Also, discussed was LYNX providing bus shelters along State Road 434. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA UNAPPROVED MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD /LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 2, 2009 PAGE 4 OF 4 ADJOURNMENT Chairman Lacey adjourned the Regular Meeting at 7:18 p.m. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: JOAN L. BROWN DEPUTY CITY CLERK APPROVED: CHARLES LACEY, CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD /LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY NOTE: These Minutes were approved at the 2010 Regular Planning And Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency Meeting. ATTACHMENT B Orlando Sentinel THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 D Classified Advertising information Lance of 151.93 feet; thence run North 23 degrees 09 the City of the imp of r v Any person wishing to ap- 1093 are located n he West, pang the boundary of said lands, for a distance of proposed regulatory and THE CITY OF vim SPRINGS the.'Fictitious Name Stat• D e ceased. )any derision made due A FAVOR CORIUM County's_ weDSite at G IVES PUBLIC NOTICE THAT THE ate', Chapter 865.09, Ftori- P Representative Pep CARSE CON IA DIVISION DE ENYI- 191.05 feet; thence run South 8B degrees 54'17' West, along legislative changes and to do Statutes, will register s TO CR�ROIIS ANDREA FORTUNE ing t he Public hearings will RONMENTAL PROTECTION, AL w for to lno he the boundary of sa id lands, for a distance of 244.15 feet to identify areas where state �N AGENCY with the Division of Corpo- 1616 Woodcrest Drive, Apt 2 need a record of the pro x 4 allor to !he scheduled hear- r the aforesaid East right f way line f Maguire Road or federal funding Is avail- rations, Department of The administration of the Daytona Beach, FL 32119 ceedings and for this pun- ing. Persons with disabili- thence departing the boundary of said lands, run North Ob able. The contract will be A 2019 T5 State, State of Florida upon est of RONALD H. RO pose may need to ensure The Orange County Board ties needing assistance to degrees 4112" West, along said East right of way line, for for three years with two, AN ORDINANCE OF THE receipt of proof of the pub- VIG deceased, whose date 5E51034368 11/19,11 /26A09 that a verbatim record of of County Commissioners Par iicl d. in any of these a distance of 124.43 feet; thence run North 89 degrees one -year renewal options. CITY COMMISSION OF lication this notice, the of death was March 30, the proceedings is mode will conduct a public hear- P, shou con f act 54'50' East glong the boundary of those ands as de- THE CITY OF WINTER fictitious name, N -wit: 2009, Fite Number 49.2009- which includes the testimo- ing on Recsmlw L 2Th of 2 )ti Hu man Resources De- scribed in Official Records Book 5949, Page 3779, for a The successful Respondent SPRINGS, SEMI NOLE TLC- The Luxury Conner• CP-001131 -0, is now pending n ny and evidence upon which RIII or as soon thereafter as Parfinent ADA Coord distance of 144.36 feet; thence run North 00 degrees 4412' will have experience in pro- COUNTY, FLORIDA, lion in the Circuit Court in and Public ilearifl the appeal is based. Per- possible, in .the County 48 hours in advance of this West, along the boundary of said land, for a distance of viding legislative and lobby ADOPTING A LARGE under which I am engaged for Orange County, Florida, sons with disabilities need- Commission Chambers, hearing at 407. 665 -7941. Per 448.85 feet; thence run South 89 degrees 54'50' West, ing services assisting mu- NQtiC@ -i r ing assistance to par sons are advised that If ng SCALE COMPREHENSIVE in business at 7249 Dr. P ii- First Fkex•t County Admin- fee to the E boundary I9Dt way lands, said R000d; ci. It twill at be State PLAN TEXT AMEND- lips Oivd. Orlando FL 32819 dress o hick Is: O doh P U NEARI NOTI sh of th e also ce dings isrration Center, 201 South they decide a any y MENT AMENDING THE That the party interested in Rosalind Avenue. Orlando, thence run North 00 degrees MID' West, along said East enced in developing a CAPITAL IMPROVE• said business enterprise is Florida OSCEOU COlH9T1' 32801. This estate is IECISLATIVE DELEGATIOtI Clerk's Office 4 hours In Florida. You are invited to hearings, they will need right of way line, for a distance of 774.47 feet to the Point legislative agenda and se- MENTS ELEMENT TO UP as follows: a testate to will was found) advance of the meeting at attend and be heard regard- record of Me proceedings, of Beginning. curing.state and federal DATE THE CITY'S 5 William James Abbott estate. The name and ad 11 I.e. te Q A (407) 905 3105 ing a request by: and tor such purpose they (Property now being known os a portion of Villages of inc gen YEAR R CHE SCHEDULE C No vember sentattve },M S a e p Beth Eikenberry, City Clerk App Masters Condo botimere to o f t pro 4Vesmere, according to Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book municipal government, In- 17, 2009. representative's attorney ceed is made, which re- 70, Pages 9 throe h 17, inclusive, of the Public Records of eluding but not limited to: MENTS; MAKING CON- AMENDMENTS are set forth below. r n,iw A 21p Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 Consideration: Request for atien. Inc. cord includes the testimony FORMING aonsi Orange County, Florida.) mmpa ans waste TO THE TRANSPORTA- COR1034B� Osuele Cnaly Bond el Cunt? She and er and evidence upon which disposal, 14, dispo 20, Z sal, parks rks an metre- TI ON ELEMENT OF THE 11/19/09 All creditors of the d Can (2,ee Dredge re Jere COR1033410 11/19/A09 Dd aad Fill ll Permit t }o o the appeal is Dosed Less and except Lots Lots 4, 5 6 5, 6, 7, 1 15, 16. 17, 9,7, veapmeices, economic nd PLAN TO ENSURE IN- NOTICE UNpEp p n persons hay- cla or d f COe RA Om 7, On December 2009 O 2:W reconstruct on existing sea- 22, S tatutess, Section 286.0105). 173, 17 173 190 191, transportation, sanitary PLAN CONSISTENCY' NAME STATUTE against decedent's estate on coinage, 34741 P.m., ar as soon thereafter wall, pursuant to Chapter BOARD OF COUNTY 178, 179; 180, 181, 182. 183, 184, 185, 186, 1 PROVIDING FOR THE as the matter moy be 33, Section l (d) a nd 192, 193, 194,195, 196, 197 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, an d 244, sewer, storm Infra- REPEAL OF INCON515 TO WHOM IT MAY CON- whom copy of this not for were nmaims. tin n0 heard, the Orlando City Chapter 15, Article VI on smolt o FORIDA and Tracts A, B, C, E`, F, L, M and U, of Villages of structure, finance and Lazo-. TENT ORDINANCES AND is required to be served CERN: Stab Represereahye Council will hold a Public Lake Tibet. m Wesere, according to the Plat thereof recorded In Plat tion, police and fire serv- must file their claims with Now Mike Nw Book 70 Pages 9 through 17, inclusive of the Public Re- Ices, homeland security, RESOLUTIONS, SEVER- this Court WITHIN THE Hearing in Council Cham Location; District 1; located CSE1034768 11/19/2009 cords o f Or N Orange County, Florida. Together with the NF grants, growth manage- ABILITY 1NCCRPORA- Notice is hereby given that LATER OF THREE hers at City Hall 400 South at 8990 Houston Place, on plannin lowing beneficial Easements; P es that restrict thepppow- TION IVE PLAN AN the "Fi ant TIM H O F A THE RFIRST OSG1034ROB 11A9At9 Orl FL 32801 2nd c on s itl- 78 5 0 04 0 Se 0 D A! CATION FOR TAX 1. All of Heller Bros. Groves' rights and privileges to the ems of local they government FECTIVE DATE AND LE- ute', Chapter 865.09, Flori- PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE .Of APPLICATION FOR er on the Tad of two reedaic Township 23 South, Range NOTICE IS extent th MVO IS HEREBY GIY- to the property under that certain (such emig do ma in GAL STATUS OF THE da Statutes, will register NOTICE OR THIRTY TAX DEED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 28 East Orange County, HERE IV LLC Drainage Easement Agreement dated October 1, 1998 be and annexation), and other as PLAN AMENDMENTS. with the Division of Cargo- DAYS AFTER THE DATE CHAPTER 55 OF THE CODE OF THE Florida (Legal prorerty de EN that iween Centex Homes, as grantor, and Heller Bros. Issues affecting municipal:- rations, Department of OF SERVICE OF A COPY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- CITY OF ORLANDO ENTITLED script[on on file) the holder of the following Groves, as grantee, and recorded on October 5, 1998 in Of- ties. Beginning Wetlrieuav, ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2, State, S ta te of Florida upon OF THIS NOTICE ON EN that TARPON IV LLC 'REGULATION OF T LIB- certificate has filed said No Book Page 1191, of -final Records 5583, Page as amended by First November 11, nor, copies o HER PEL Doom receipt f proof pro of the pub THEM. the holder of the following OUSINES, LUXURY XURY PASSEMG YE You nay obtain a copy certificate tor a TAX DEED Amendment Records thereto Book died October 1191 19, 1999 and recorded the full RFP may be oaf 11181EAfiER IN TIE own lication of this notice, the certificate has filed said XICLES SHUTTLES AND OTHER the lesal property descrip• to be issued thereon. The _BY AMEND lion by October 11, 1999 In Official Records Book 5857, P 4096 rained from the City of THEON plod any mill fictitious t name, to-wit: All o ther creditors of the to rtbe ate for th T BR SECTION SiA E, 2.•bERNITlONS, troller Clerk at the Board of :Year issuance tithe and die d Odoo Z, 200 re Se e nd Am 32000th,^ ere 4096 M opnen�f Deo fr e o f ST Roo under which we are en- ha ing claimsagainsststhe Certificate numb and BT AD A DEFINITION DF County Commissioners, 407• scnntion of the property, cial Records Book 6099, Page 3765, all of the Public. Re charge at the address listed TEII Mgt" RORIOA gaged in business at 54 decedents estate must file year of issuance, the de SOW SPEED VEHICLE' IUIO 'RESI. 836.7300; or pick one UP at and the names in which It ads of Orange County, Fl orida. below; by .calling 407 -539- West Church St.. Suite 141 their claims with this Court scriptlan of the property, DENTIAL SNUTTLE AMENDING 701 South Rosalind Avenue, was assessed are as fol. f 6212; or by downloading The proposed ordinanc Orlando FL 32801 WITHIN THREE MONTHS and the names In which It SECTION 5.0011&, E N 1'T L E 0 'CATE Fourth Floor; Orlando, lows: CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 2. All of Heller Bros. Groves' rights and privileges to the from our website at oadin may be inspected by inter That the party interested In AFTER THE DATE OF was assessed are as 101 DORIES OF YERICIES•FOR•INRE� Florida. 28O7 5920 YEAR OF ISSU extent they apply to the property under that certain s omour l ebsite in under erred partie between 8 sold business enterprise is THE FIRST PUBLICA- low CERTIFICATE NUM BY A pp D EE D y( II T� N I1 G THE CATEGORY O ANCE: 2507 DESCRIPTION Drainage Easement Agreement (Parcel RW and 'Maitland News.' a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday as folipws: TION OF THIS NOTICE. ISSUANCE: DESCRIP- I ENTITLEO m ade by Ike HAPROPERTY 366/ LOT 4 RW'9) dated February 16, 2000 between The City of through Friday, at the Stucker Family Holdings, 8�. Ocoee and Heller Bros. Groves', as grantee, as recorded Idterested PPartier should City's Clerk's Office, local inc. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED TION OF PROPERTY: OR 810 SAFETY AND EQUIPMENT winewen w Ibis nestin rye will PARCEL ID t 31-22-28 -0902- on February 25, 2000 in Official Records Book 5949, Page submit one (1) orig and ed at 1126 East. State Road Dated at Orange City, Volu WITHIN THE TIME PERI ANGE HEIGHTS 1133 LOTS STANDARDS,' BY REMOVING AM nun a mown A M proceediegs 00 -140 Name In w hich as- 3830, Public Records of Orange County, B ortda. nine (9) copies of their Pro- Winter Springs, Plori- sia C ounty, Florida, ovem• ODS SET FORTH IN SEC 8 24 BLK J (LESS W CONDITIONING AND HEATING NE You Stahl SUM that a verbatim cussed: KIRK WALKER posa to the Maitland City dol (10 i 8 00 f M O f l Z m 7 Per 16 TION 733 OF THE 28F6210.10 22 N ume 4 S UI NU T TLE E S TSMEN RESIDENTIAL r N L L I Coun property fOr Together with all personal property owned by Wesmere C lerk net bier thn 323 itl N• FLORIDA PROBATE f( Development, LLC, a Florida ri nited liability compm!y, eel tine, n December S. 2881. with d(saDi nee VOL1o34894 11/19A19 CODE WILL BE FOREV- which assessed: ELEANOR 55.16 ENTITLED DISPLAY OF et lee emcees twee which the State of Florida. Unless more particularly described in that certain eal Estate Proposals received after the i ng assistance to participate E R BARRED. C TIMMERMAN ALL of TRADE NAME, COLOR SCHEME appeal n w be bent such certificate shall be re- Mortgage, Assignment f Rents, and Se curity Agreement time and date specified, for in any of these proceedings NOTICE u NDED FicyrnO said property being in the ETC.; BY Aeons I deemed according to law, dated M ay 12, 2005, and recorded on June 7, 2005 In Agreement whatever reason, will not be should contact the Employ NAME STATUTE NOTWITHSTANDING THE C oun ty of Orange, state o f FOR RESIDENML SIW ES PRO- R Tau reNm peeiel eecwmnder The property described In clot Records Book 8404, P age 4 83.5 of the Public Records considered and will be re- ee Relations Department TO WHOM IT MAY CON- TIME PERIODS SET Flarida.'Unle such ed ce at AN ETF FOR S DATE NUT'/ ANO tiles ender the Americus with such certificate will be sold turned unopened. 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Lost Found. 5_ 6 M x O J tU ;dl ATTACHMENT C ORDINANCE NO. 2009 -15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT AMENDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT TO UPDATE THE CITY'S 5- YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS; MAKING CONFORMING AMENDMENTS TO THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT OF THE PLAN TO ENSURE INTERNAL CONSISTENCY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, INCORPORATION INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE PLAN AMENDMENTS. WHEREAS, section 163.3161 et. seq., Florida Statutes (1987) established the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act; and WHEREAS, section 163.3167, Florida Statutes, requires each municipality in the State of Florida to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Plan as scheduled by the Florida Department of Community Affairs; and WHEREAS, section 163.3177(3)(a), Florida Statutes, provides that the comprehensive plan shall contain a capital improvements element, which shall include a component that outlines certain principles for construction, extensions, and increases in capacities of public facility, as well as for correct public facility deficiencies, and that such component is required to cover at least a five (5) year period; and WHEREAS, section 163.3177(3)(b)1, Florida Statutes, provides that said capital improvements element shall be reviewed on an annual bases and modified as necessary in order to maintain a financially feasible five (5) year schedule of capital improvements; and WHEREAS, said statutory provisions also require amendment to the comprehensive plan in order to update the schedule on an annual basis or to eliminate, defer, or delay the construction for any facility listed in the five (5) year schedule; and WHEREAS, section 163.3187(1)(f), Florida Statutes, exempts comprehensive plan amendments that change the schedule in a capital improvements element, or are directly related to the schedule, from the biannual comprehensive plan amendment cycle; and WHEREAS, section 163.3177(3)(b)2, Florida Statutes, provides that capital improvements element amendments shall only require an adoption hearing before the City Commission, and are not subject to the requirements of section 163.3184(3) (6), Florida Statutes; and City of Winter Springs Ordinance 2009 -15 Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public hearing on December 2, 2009, in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, on the proposed comprehensive plan amendment and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and all interested parties submitting written and oral comments; and WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency recommended the City Commission adopt the large scale comprehensive plan text amendment; and WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted in compliance with, and pursuant to, the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, Sections 163.3167 and 163.3187, Florida Statutes. Section 3. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to adopt the large scale comprehensive plan text amendment incorporating the revisions of the annual update to the City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Element "CIE as part of the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, as required by section 163.3177, Florida Statutes, and to make conforming amendments to the Plan consistent therewith. Section 4. Adoption of Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment. The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby amends the Comprehensive Plan as follows: A. Capital Improvements Element. Tables IX -1 through IX -6 of the Capital Improvements Element are each hereby repealed in their entirety. The Tables IX -1 through IX -6 set forth in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference, are each hereby adopted and incorporated into the text of the Comprehensive Plan. B. Transportation Element. Table II -7 and Maps 5B and 6 of the Transportation Element are each hereby repealed in their entirety. Table II -7 and Maps 5B and 6, as set forth in Exhibit "B," attached hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference, are each hereby adopted and incorporated into the text of the Comprehensive Plan. Section 5. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision City of Winter Springs Ordinance 2009 -15 Page 2 of 3 of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 7. Incorporation Into Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date of the Comprehensive Plan Amendments adopted by this Ordinance, said Amendments shall be incorporated into the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and any section or paragraph number or letter and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Section 8. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effective date of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted by this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued by the Florida Department of Community Affairs, or the date of the Administration Commission finding the Amendment in compliance with section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. No development orders, development permits, or land use dependent on this Amendment may be issued or commenced before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, the Amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status. After and from the effective date of this Amendment, the Comprehensive Plan Amendment set forth herein shall amend the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and become a part of that plan and the Amendment shall have the legal status of the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, as amended. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the day of 2010. JOHN F. BUSH, Mayor ATTEST: ANDREA LORENZO LUACES City Clerk APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY FOR THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ONLY. ANTHONY A. GARGANESE City Attorney First Reading: Second Reading: Effective Date: City of Winter Springs Ordinance 2009 -15 Page 3 of 3 Exhibit "A" CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Table IX -1: City of Winter Springs Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI) FY 2009/10 2014/15 Project Name LOS Funding D I Justification Location Ranibn9 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS Comprehensive Plan rmosa Fo source tee" 2009/10 2010111 2011/12 2012/13 2013114 (Years 1-5) Reference LOS: PARKS RECREATION` Outdoor amphitheatre furthers the network of public green spaces that form the framework for the Town Center and promotes expands trail Winter ROS- 1.1.1; ROS -1.4; Magnolia Park FUTURE CF -305 system; Improves recreational opportunities Springs 10 1,188,750 1,188,750 ROS- 1.5.2 FLUE 2.1.5; 1CTX consistent with the recreational needs of Town Center FLUE- 2.2.3 residents; Is a catalyst for private development in the Town Center; Accomodates growth through additional acreage for active recreation [LOS). Central Winds Park Permanent dog park expansion consistent with CWP ROS- 1.1.1; ROS -1.4; Expansion FUTURE GRT recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant Expansion 8 100,000 100,000 ROS- 1.5; FLUE- 1.3.3; Improvements (Dog /GNF funding, Accomodates growth through additional near SR 434 FLUE- 2.2.3 Park) acreage for active recreation (LOS]. Neighborhood Torcaso Park expansion consistent with Torcaso ROS -1.4, ROS- 1.4.1; Community Center FUTURE CDBG recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant Park 6 400,000 400.000 ROS- 1.5.2; CIE- 1.3.5 funding. Total 1,288,750 400,000 1,688,750 LOS: POTABLE WATER* SR 46 Alternative Water Study of alternative water supply to reduce FLUE 1.3.1 IE 2.3; Supply FUTURE UEF demand on potable water from the Floridan City Wide 6 5 75,000 75,000 100,000 250,000 IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7, Aquifer. CE 1.2.8 Plant design for reuse augmentation project to FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Surface Water FUTURE UCF augment and expand the use of reclaimed water Shore of 6 85,000 85,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; Treatment Plant Design for irrigation purposes, as a means of reducing Lake Jesup CE 1.2.8 demands of growth on the Floridan Aquifer. Augments demand on the City's potable water Redaimed Water Augmnt system so that the City will not exceed its 2013 Shore of Lake FLUE 11.1; HE 11.10; Pump Station Phase A FUTURE BND CUP allocation and allows the expansion of the Jesup /Spray 6 2,950,000 2,950,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; fields CE 1.2.8 City's reclaimed water system. Reclaimed Water Expands reclaimed water system and reduces FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Distribution Phase 1 FUTURE BND demand on the City's potable water system so that City Wde 6 1,025,000 1,025 000 2,050,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; the City will not exceed its 2013 CUP allocation. CE 1.2.8 Reclaimed Water Expands reclaimed water system and reduces FLUE 1.3.1, HE 1.3.10; Distribution Phase 2 FUTURE BND demand on the City's potable water system so that City Wde 6 1,000,000 3 1,000,000 2,000,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; the City will not exceed its 2013 CUP allocation. CE 1.2.8 Expands reclaimed water system and reduces FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Reclaimed Water FUTURE BND demand on the City's potable water system so that City Wide 6 1,030,000 1,030,000 2,060,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; Distribution Phase 3 the City will not exceed its 2013 CUP allocation. CE 1.2.8 Electrical Improvements REPLC UEF Major maintenance to electrical system. WiP #2 6 375,000 375,000 IE 2.2; IE 2.2.1 Total 3,485,000 1,025,000 2,100,000 2,130,000 1,030,000 9,770,000 IX 11 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT !lame sos r ..r. r..+:w s.w) Description/ Justification b�1O1 Sores Year 1 Ye ar 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS Conyrehonsivo Man fO I gam" 200 10 2010!11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 (Years 1-5) R. enn. LOS: SANITARY SEWER` West Force Main Project needed to meet future demand; Bolsters Uft Station FLUE 1.3.1, HE 1.1.12; FUTURE UEF 10 8 285,000 f 285,000 HE 11.10; IE 1.1.4; Rerouting Design service to new growth; Improves efficiency. Discharge IE 1.4.3 FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.1.12; East Force Main FUTURE UEF Project needed to meet future demand; Bolster's Tuskawilla 8 50,000 350,000 400,000 HE 1.3.10; IE 1.1.4; Rerouting Design service to new growth; Improves efficiency. IE 1.4.3 Project needed to meet future demand; Increases FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.1.12; WWRF Sand Filter REPLC UEF WWRF 6 250,000 capacity for new growth; Improves efficiency. HE 1.3.10; IE 1.1.4; Total S 335,000 350,000 250,000 685,000 LOS: STORMWATER* TMDL Water Quality FUTURE SUF Mandate to meet State water quality regulations; City Wide 6 50,000 50,000 75,000 175,000 CIE 1.2.3; IE 4.1.1 Management Projects Improves surt. water quality. Lombardy Canal Piping REPLC SUF Major maintenance enabling efficient operation. Lombardy 6 50,000 7 50,000 FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.1.12 Road area DeLeon St. FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.1.12; Solary Canal Regional FUTURE SUE Regional Stormwater Treatment Facility consding and Howard 6 s 1,700,000 1,700,000 IE 4.1.1; CIE 1.2.3; Stomrvster Treatment (SJRWMD) of wet detention pon and treatement wetland. Ave CIE 1.5.3 Total S 100,000 1,750,000 75,000 1,925,000 LOS: TRANSPORTATION' Services future demand and addresses future Michael Blake Blvd. deficiency of SR 434 by expanding FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 2.1.4; (Spine Road) FUTURE 1CTX interconnecting collector road network in Town Town Center 4 1.500,000 S 1 TE 1.2; TE 1.3 Center to reduce demand on SR 434. Doran Drive (Blumberg to high school Doran Drive REPLC 1CTX Refurbishes collector road so that existing LOS is Town Center 6 200,000 S 200,000 FLUE 1.11; maintained Ranchlands Paving Dirt road paving provides supporting infrastructure (including Bahama REPLC 1CTX to enhance existing provides stock. Ranchlands 6 700,000 700,000 f 1,400,000 FLUE 1.3.1; Road) Residential Road REPLC 1CTX Rebuilds existing neighborhood streets so that Various 6 100,000 100,000 FLUE 1.11; Reconstruction transportation network is maintained. North Moss Road REPLC 1CTX Major maintenance- Refurbishes collector road so Moss Road 6 S 1, 300,000 1,300,000 FLUE 1.3.1; that existing LOS is maintained. Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Hayes Road Decal Lane FUTURE a deceleration lane to ensure adequate movement Hayes Road 6 S 130.000 130,000 TE 1; TE 1.2, of people and goods. Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding SR 419 a FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Sherry Ave Decel Lane FUTURE FDOT a deceleration lane to ensure adequate movement My Ave 6 125,000 125,000 TE 1; TE 12; of people and goods. Vistawi8a Drive Decal 1CTX Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding SR 434 FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Lane FUTURE (STM) a deceleration lane to ensure adequate movement Vistawilla 6 f 160 000 160,000 TE 1; TE 1.2; of people and goods. Wade Street/419 5419 iCTX Safety improvements; Furthers safe transportation TE 1; TE 1.2; CIE 1.3.1; Improvements FUTURE (STM) network to ensure adequate movement of people SR 419 10 630,000 630,000 CIE 1.6.1; FLUE 1.3.1; and goods. Total 3,545,000 700,000 1,300,000 5,545,000 IX 1 2 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT L E G E N D: Funding Sources: Funding Sources: 1CTX One Cent Sales Tax (Road Improvement Fund) 115 (includes STM- Stimulus GRT Grants CDBG Federal Funding) LGTX Local Option Gas Tax (Transportation Improvement Fund) BND Bonds R &R Utility Renewal Replacement Fund CF -305 1999 Construction Capital Project Fund 305 PRV Private Contributions CF -311 Construction Fund 311 RSV Reserves DEF Development Services Enterprise Fund SUF Stormwater Utility Fund (includes SJRWMD funding) FDOT Florida Dept of Transportation TIMF Transportation Impact Fee Fund GNF General Fund UCF Utility Construction Fund GRT Grants CDBG 'FLUE 1.3.3; CIE 1.1.4; CIE 1.2.1; CIE 1.5.1; CIE 1.5.5; CIE 1.7; "CIE 1.3.4 IX 1 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Table IX -2: Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI) FY 2008/09 2012/13 by Fund P►ojetl LOS Funding Description/ Justification Location Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS Comprehensive Plan Category Sou 2009H0 2010111 2011/12 2012!'13 2013/14 Reference 1CTX ONE CENT SALES TAX (ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND) -115 (includes STM- Stimulus Federal Funding) Michael Blake Blvd. Services future demand and addresses future FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 2.1 (Spine Road) FUTURE 1CTX deficiency of SR 434 by expanding Town Center 4 1,500,000 f 1.500.000 TE 1.2 TE 1.3 interconnecting cotledor road network in Town Doran Drive (Blumberg to high school)- Doran Drive REPLC ICTX Refurbishes collector road so that existing LOS is Town Center 6 200,000 f 200,000 FLUE 1.3.1; maintained. Ranchlands Paving Dirt road paving provides supporting (including Bahama REPLC ICTX infrastructure to enhance existing housng stock. Ranchlands 6 700,000 E 700,000 1,400,000 FLUE 1.3.1, Road) Residential Road REPLC 1CTX Rebuilds existing neighborhood streets so that Various 6 f 100,000 S 100,000 FLUE 1.3.1; Reconstruction transportation network is maintained. North Moss Road REPLC 1CTX Major maintenance- Refurbishes collector road so Moss Road 6 Sr 1,300.000 1,300,000 FLUE 1.3.1, that existing LOS is maintained. Outdoor amphitheatre furthers the network of public green spaces that form the framework for the Town Center and promotes expands trail ROS- 1.1.1 ROS -1.4; Magnolia Park FUTURE CF -305 system; Improves recreational opportunities Winter Springs 10 300.000 S 300,000 ROS- 1.5.2; FLUE 2.1.5, 1CTX consistent with the recreational needs of Town Center FLUE- 2.2.3 residents; Is a catalyst for private development in the Town Center; Accomodates growth through additional acreage for active recreation (LOS(. 1CTX Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding SR 434 FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Hayes Road Decel Lane FUTURE (STM) a deceleration lane to ensure adequate Hayes Road 6 E 130,000 17 0 000 TE TEl TE 1.2; movement of people and goods. Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding Vistawilla Drive Decel 1CTX SR 434 FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Lane FUTURE (STM) a deceleration lane to ensure adequate Vistawtlla 6 160,000 S 160,000 1; TE 12: TE movement of people and goods. Safety Wade Street/419 1CTX improvements; Furthers safe TE 1• TE 1.2; CIE 1.3.1; Improvements FUTURE (STM transportation people and goods. adequate SR 419 10 f 630,000 'j 630 CIE 1.6.1; FLUE 1.3.1; TOTAL 1 C T X EXPENSE f 3,720,000 f 700,000 1,300,000 S S S 5,720,000 BND -BONDS Augments demand on the City's potable water Shore of Lake FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Reclaimed Water Augmnt system so that the City will not exceed its 2013 Pump Station Phase A FUTURE BND CUP allocation and allows the expansion of the Jesup/Spray 6 f 2.950.000 S 2,950,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; fields CE 1.2.8 City's reclaimed water system. Expands reclaimed water system and reduces Reclaimed Water demand on the Ciys potable water system so FLUE 1.3.1, HE 1.3.10; Distribution Phase 1 FUTURE BND that the City will not exceed as 2013 CUP City Wide 6 f 1,025,000 f 1,025,000 S 2,050,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; CE 1.28 allocation. Expands reclaimed water system and reduces FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Reclaimed water FUTURE BND demand on the Ciys potable water system so airy Wide 6 S 1.000,000 f 1,000,000 S 2,000,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; Distribution Phase 2 that the City will not exceed its 2013 CUP CE 1.2.8 allocation. Expands reclaimed water system and reduces FLUE 1$.1; HE 1.3.10; Reclaimed Water FUTURE BND demand on the City's potable water system so City Wide 6 1,030,000 1,030,000 f 2,060,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; Distribution Phase 3 that the City will not exceed its 2013 CUP CE 1.2.8 allocation. TOTAL BND EXPENSE 2,950,000 1,025,000 S 2,025,000 2,030,000 1,030,000 f 9,060,000 IX 14 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT LOS Funding Ranking Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Comprehensive Plan Project Name Category Source Description/ Justification L°r:atlon scam 2009110 2010111 2011112 2012113 2013114 TOTALS Reference CF -305 1999 CONSTRUCTION CAPITAL PROJECT FUND Outdoor amphitheatre furthers the network of public green spaces that form the framework for the Town Center and promotes expands trail ROS- 1.1.1; ROS-1A; Magnolia Park FUTURE CF -305 system; Improves recreational opportunities Winter Springs 10 888.750 f 888,750 ROS- 1.5.2; FLUE 2.1.5; 1CTX consistent with the recreational needs of Town Center FLUE 22.3 residents; Is a catalyst for private development in the Town Center, Accomodates growth through additional acreage for active recreation [LOS]. TOTAL CF -305 EXPENSE 888,750 888,750 FDOT FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding SR 419 Snerry FLUE 1.3.1; FLUE 1.3.3; Sherry Ave Decel Lane FUTURE FDOT a deceleration lane to ensure adequate Ave 6 j 125,000 125,000 1: TE 12; movement of people and goods. TOTAL FDOT EXPENSE j 125,000 125,000 GNF GENERAL FUND Central Winds Park Permanent dog park expansion consistent with CWP ROS- 1.1.1; ROS1 Expansion GRT recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant 1 Improvements (Dog FUTURE /GNF funding; Accomodates growth through additional Expansion near 8 25,000 f 25,000 ROS- 1.5; FLUE .3.3; Park) acreage for active recreation [LOS]. SR 434 FLUE 223 TOTAL GNF EXPENSE S 25,000 S _5 25,000 GRT GRANTS &CDBG Central Winds Park Permanent dog park expansion consistent with CWP Expansion GRT recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant ROS- 1.1.1; ROS-1.4; Improvements (Dog FUTURE /GNF funding; Accomodates growth through additional Expansion near 8 75.000 f 75,000 ROS- 1.5 FLUE- 1.3.3; 9 9 9 SR 434 FLUE- 223 Park) acreage for active recreation [LOS]. Neighborhood Park expansion consistent with ROS 1.1.1; ROS-1.4. CoCommunity Center FUTURE CBDG recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant Torcaso Park 6 400,000 f 400,000 ROS- 12; FLUE- 1.23; funding. FLUE- 222 TOTAL GRT EXPENSE 6 75000 400000 475,000 SUF STORMWATER UT1UTY (ENTERPRISE) FUND TMDL Water Quality FUTURE SUF Mandate to meet State water quality regulations; City Wide 6 5 54000 50000 S 75,000 j S 175,000 CIE 1.2.3, IE 4.1.1 Management Projects Improves surface water quality. Lombardy Canal Piping REPLC SUF Major maintenance enabling efficient operation. Lombardy 6 50000 50,000 FLUE 12.1; HE 1.1.12 Road area Solary Canal Regional SUF Regional Stormwater Treatment Facility consding DeLeon St. and FLUE 1.3.1, HE 1.1.12; IE Stormwater Treatment FUTURE )SJRYNAO) of wet detention pan and treatement wetland. Howard Ave. 6 1.700,000 1,700,000 4.1.1, CIE 1.2.3; CIE 1.5.3 TOTAL SUF EXPENSE 100,000 f 1,750,000 75,000 1,925,000 UCF UTILITY CONSTRUCTION FUND Plant design for reuse augmentation project- to FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10, Surface Water FUTURE UCF augment and expand the use of reclaimed water Shore of Lake 6 85,000 45,000 IE 2 IE 2.3.2; IE 5.1.7; Treatment Plant Design for rmga purposes, as a means of reducing Jesup CE 1.2.8 demands of growth on the Floridan Aquifer. TOTAL UCF EXPENSE 85,000 S 05,000 IX 15 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Pfd LOS Funding Description/ Justification Location R'"taq Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS Comprehensive Plan Category Source score 2009110 2010/11 2011/12 2012113 2013/11 Reference UCF UTILITY CONSTRUCTION FUND Plant design for reuse augmentation project- to Surface Water augment and expand Me use of reclaimed water Shore of Lake FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.3.10; Treatment Plant Design FUTURE UCF for9rrigation purposes, as a means of reducing Jesup 6 f 85,000 S 85,000 IE 2.3; IE 2.22; IE 5.1.7; demands of growth on the Floridan Aquifer. CE 128 TOTAL UCF EXPENSE f 65,000 f f 85,000 UEF UTILITY ENTERPRISE FUND SR 46 Ademative Water Study of alemative water supply to reduce FLUE 1.3.1; IE 2.3; Supply FUTURE UEF demand on potable water from the Floridan City wide 6 75,000 75,000 f 100,000 250,000 IE 2.3.2 IE 5.1.7; Aquifer. CE 1.2.8 Electrical Improvements REPLC UEF Major maintenance to electrical system. WTP #2 6 f 375,000 S S f 375,000 IE 22; IE 2.2.1 to WiP #2 West Force Main Project needed to meet future demand: Bolsters Lift Station 10 FLUE 13.1; HE 1.1.12; FUTURE UEF 8 f 285,000 f 285,000 HE 1.3,10, IE 1.1.4; Rerouting Design service to new growth; Improves efficiency. Discharge IE 1.4.3 East Force Main Project nestled to meet future demand; Bottlers FLUE 1.3.1, HE 1.1.12; Rerouting /Design FUTURE UEF service to new growth; Improves efficiency. Tuskawilla 8 50,000 f 350300 f 400,000 HE 1.3.10;10 IE 1.4.3 WINRF Sand Filter REPLC UEF Project needed to meet future demand; Increases W F 6 250,000 f 250,000 FLUE 1.3.1; HE 1.1.12; capacity for new growth; Improves efficiency. HE L3.10; IE 1.1.4; ffi TOTAL UEF EXPENSE 765,000 f 350,000 f 75,000 f 100,000 f 250,000 f 1,560,000 L E G E N D: Funding Sources: Funding Sources: 1 CTX One Cent Sales Tax (Road Improvement Fund) 115 (includes STM- Stimulus GRT Grants CDBG Federal Funding) LGTX Local Option Gas Tax (Transportation Improvement Fund) BND Bonds R &R Utility Renewal Replacement Fund CF -305 1999 Construction Capital Project Fund 305 PRV Private Contributions CF -311 Construction Fund 311 RSV Reserves DEF Development Services Enterprise Fund SUF Stormwater Utility Fund (includes SJRWMD funding) FDOT Florida Dept of Transportation TIMF Transportation Impact Fee Fund GNF General Fund UCF Utility Construction Fund GRT Grants CDBG IX 16 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Table IX- 3: Facility Program Public School Facilities: Summary of Policies, Programs and Capital Improvements with Cost Impacts Scheduled Program and Cost Impacts for 10/1 /2009 9/30/2014 i Twenty -five percent of the Seminole County School Board Capital Improvement Plan buget is for remodeling and additions. Only .2% is for new construction over the next five years. Debt service is 41.9% of the total expenditures. Total 5 Year Cost for Remodeling, Additions and New Construction: $82,200,000 Potential Additonal Cost Impacts During /Beyond the Five Year Planning Period COFTE Projections show a continued decline in student enrollment for K -12 until 2014 with an increase each year following. The 2005 peak year is illustrated as not being regained until after 2020. Available Funding Options- Major revenue sources available to the School Board are Ad Valorem Taxes, State Revenue Sources, Local Option Sales Tax, Impact Fees, Gasoline Tax Refund, COPS, and Interest. Source: Seminole County School Board's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan, Adopted September 8, 2009 for the fiscal year 2009 -2010 through 2013 -2014. Table IX-4 School Capital Improvement Plan for Seminole County Facilities Remodeling Sr Additions Remodeling Additions 2009 -2010 2010 -2011 2011 -2012 2012 -2013 2013 -2014 Greenwood Lakes Middle $1,000,000 Geneva $1,000,000 Hamilton $700,000 $5,000,000 Jackson Heights $1,000,000 $9,000,000 $8,000,000 Lawton $700,000 $7,000,000 Milwee Remodeling $1,000,000 $10,000,000 Spring Lake $5,500,000 Wekiva $600,000 $4,000,000 Wilson /Geneva Pods Renovations $800,000 $3,900,000 Small Projects $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $700,000 $700,000 2001 Sales Tax Projects Red $5,500,000 Contingency Fund Balance $2,500,000 $2,800,000 $2,800,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 Total $15,700,000 $17,900,000 $17,100,000 $18,300,000 $12,700,000 Source. Seminole County School Board's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan, Adopted September 8, 2009 for the fiscal year 2009 -2010 through 2013 -2014. IX 17 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Table IX -5 School Capital Improvement Revenue Sources Revenue 2009 -2010 2010 -2011 2011 -2012 2012 -2013 2013 -2014 State Class Size Reduction Peco New Construction $0 $332,138 $1,015,400 $405,894 $1,302,576 Peco Maintenance $820,604 $3,633,627 $3,437,174 $3,425,177 $3,650,123 COEDS $280,380 $280,380 $280,380 $280,380 $280,380 Local 1.5 Mill $42,290,665 $45,036,053 $47,062,675 $49,698,185 $52,729,775 COPS Sales Tax $1,706,087 $1,563,097 $837,000 Impact Fees $1,900,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,200,000 $2,200,000 Gasoline Tax Refund $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Interest $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 Undesignated SUB -TOTAL $47,597,736 $53,445,295 $55,232,629 $56,609,636 $60,762,854 Prior Year Carryover $4,906,618 $4,551,354 $3,248,496 $2,448,984 $801,929 TOTAL $52,504,354 $57,996,649 $58,481,125 $59,058,620 $61,564,783 Source: Seminole County School Board's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan, Adopted September 8, 2009 for the fiscal year 2009 -2010 through 2013 -2014. Table IX -6 Planned New Public School Facility Construction New Construction 2009 -2010 2010 -2011 2011 -2012 2012 -2013 2013 -2014 Land New Midway Elementary (Offsite) $500,000 Source: Seminole County School Board's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan, Adopted September 8, 2009 for the fiscal year 2009 -2010 through 2013 -2014. IX 18 Exhibit `B' CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT Table II 7: Projected Year 2013 Roadway Link Levels of Service (LOS) LOS D 2013 PROJ PROJ ROADWAY PROM TO OP ROADWAY DAILY DAILY VAC DAILY L A LANlS CLASS RATIO VOLUME VOLUME LOS S.R. 417** S.R. 434 RED BUG LAKE RD 6 FREEWAY 103,600 49,800 0.48 8 U.S. 17 -92 S.R. 419 SHEPARD RD 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 50,960 1.43 r U.S. 17 -92* SHEPARD RD S.R. 434 6 ARTERIAL 53,500 50,960 0.82 C S.R. 434** U.S. 17 -92 MOSS RD 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 35,500 1.02 D S.R.434 MOSS RD S.R. 419 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 31,882 0.89 C S.R. 434 S.R. 419 TUSKAWILLA RD 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 44,669 1.25 F S.R. 434 TUSKAWILLA RD SPRING AVE 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 33,581 0.94 B S.R. 434 SPRING AVE S.R. 417 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 24,482 0.69 B S.R. 434 S.R. 417 DELEON ST* 2 ARTERIAL 16,400 21,500 1.31 P S.R. 419 U.S. 17 -92* EDGEMON AVE 2 ARTERIAL 16,400 19,096 1.16 F S.R. 419 EDGEMON AVE S.R. 434 2 ARTERIAL 16,400 17,721 1.08 F TUSKAWILLA RD S.R. 434 TROTWOOD BLVD 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 21,000 0.59 B TUSKAWILLA RD TROTWOOD BLVD WINTER SPRGS BLVD 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 21,500 0.60 B TUSKAWILLA RD WINTER SPRGS BLVD E. LAKE DR* 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 26,200 0.73 B TUSKAWILLA RD* E. LAKE DR* EAGLE BLVD* 4 ARTERIAL 35,700 36,920 1.03 F* E LAKE DR* SEMINOLA BLVD* FISHER ROAD 4 COLLECTOR 31,100 22,360 0.72 D E LAKE DR* FISHER RD TUSKAWILLA RD 4 COLLECTOR 31,100 23,500 0.76 D SHEPARD RD U.S. 17 -92 SHEOAH BLVD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 5,680 0.57 D SHEPARD RD SHEOAH BLVD EDGEMON AVE 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 8,216 0.82 D SHEOAH BLVD SHEPARD RD S.R. 434 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 8,736 0.60 C BAHAMA RD MOSS RD SHORE RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 104 0.01 C MOSS RD S.R. 419 FIRST ST 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 7,488 0.75 D MOSS RD FIRST ST S.R. 434 2 COLLECTOR 14,600 14,664 1.00 D MOSS RD S.R. 434 DOLPHIN RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 7,592 0.76 D MOSS RD DOLPHIN RD PANAMA RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 7,072 0.71 D NORTHERN WY -N WINTER SPRGS BLVD TROTWOOD BLVD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 2,600 0.26 C NORTHERN WY -N TROTWOOD BLVD TUSCORA DR 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 6,344 0.63 C NORTHERN WY -N TUSCORA DR VISTAWILLA DR 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 3,328 0.33 C NORTHERN WY -N VISTAWILLA DR WINTER SPRGS BLVD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 3,744 0.37 C NORTHERN WY -S WINTER SPRGS BLVD SHETLAND AVE 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 3,600 0.36 C NORTHERN WY -S SHETLAND AVE GREENBRIAR LN 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 4,056 0.41 C NORTHERN WY -S GREENBRIAR LN WINTER SPRGS BLVD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 2,288 0.23 C TROTWOOD BLVD ODAY DR TUSKAWILLA RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 1,81 I 0.18 C TROTWOOD BLVD TUSKAWILLA RD NORTHERN WY -N 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 4,680 0.47 C II CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT Table II 7: Projected Year 2013 Roadway Link Levels of Service (LOS), cont'd LOS D 2013 PROJ PROJ ROADWAY FROM TO NO OF ROADWAY DAILY DAILY VAC DAILY LINES CLASS RATIO VOLUME VOLUME LOS WINTER SPRGS BLVD TUSKAWILLA RD NORTHERN WY -N 2 COLLECTOR 14,600 8,840 0.61 C WINTER SPRGS BLVD NORTHERN WY -N GREENBRIAR LN 2 COLLECTOR 14,600 5,824 0.40 C WINTER SPRGS BLVD GREENBRIAR LN NORTHERN WY -N 2 COLLECTOR 14,600 5,200 0.36 C WINTER SPRGS BLVD NORTHERN WY -N NORTHERN WY -S 2 COLLECTOR 14,600 8,300 0.57 C WINTER SPRGS BLVD NORTHERN WY-S S.R. 426* 4 COLLECTOR 31,100 11,900 0.38 C PANAMA RD EDGEMON AVE MOSS RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 9,464 0.95 D PANAMA RD MOSS RD SHORE RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 1,352 0.14 C HAYES RD S.R. 434 DOLPHIN RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 6,864 0.69 D HAYES RD DOLPHIN RD BAHAMA RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 2,080 0.21 C FISHER RD PANAMA RD E LAKE DR 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 1,456 0.15 C SHORE RD TEMPLE WY PANAMA RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 488 0.05 C TUSCORA DR S.R. 434 NORTHERN WY -N 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 2,800 0.28 C VISTAWILLA DR S.R. 434 NORTHERN WY -N 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 4,160 0.42 C GREENBRIAR LN WINTER SPRGS BLVD NORTHERN WY -S 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 1,560 0.16 C DYSON DR" TUSKAWILLA RD** SHETLAND AVE 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 2,700 0.27 C SHETLAND AVE NORTHERN WY -S DYSON DR" 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 5,200 0.52 D SHETLAND AVE- DYSON DR RED BUG LAKE RD* 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 3,640 0.36 C CITRUS RD EDGEMON AVE S.R. 419** SHEPARD RD 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 4,470 0.45 C EDGEMON AVE SHEPARD RD S.R. 434 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 5,820 0.58 D EDGEMON AVE PANAMA RD SEMINOLA BLVD* 2 COLLECTOR 10,000 9,464 0.95 D *Roadway not within the City. 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