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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002 03 11 Public Hearings C First Reading - Ordinance 2002-01 FLUM Designation . I COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM C Consent Informational Public Hearing X Regular March 11, 2002 Meeting ~ Mgr. / Attor / Authorization 9<: f'3, p.... c. ~'}...j~ Dept. REQUEST: The Community Development Department requests the City Commission conduct a public hearing for the first reading of Ordinance 2002-01 that would assign a Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of (City of Winter Springs) "Commercial" to the properties totaling 7.561 acres, located north and south of Nursery Road and adjacent to U.S. Highway 17/92. PURPOSE: The purpose ofthis Agenda Item is to request the Commission hold a public hearing for first reading of Ordinance 2002-01 to assign a City of Winter Springs FLUM designation of "Commercial" to the subject properties. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Applicable law includes Chapter 163.3187 of the Florida Statutes, which states "Any local government comprehensive plan amendments directly related to proposed small scale development activities may be approved without regard to statutory limits on the frequency of consideration of amendments to the local comprehensive plan. A small scale development amendment may be adopted only under the following conditions.... The proposed amendment involves a use of 10 acres or fewer and the cumulative annual effect of the acreage for all small scale development amendments adopted by the local government shall not exceed." CDD/February 28, 2002/9:55 AM March 11,2002 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM C Page 2 CONSIDERATIONS: . The subject properties were annexed into the City on January 22, 2001 and were never assigned City FLUM designations. . The applicant intends to later develop the properties for automotive and other light industrial uses. . As shown below and further described on Attachment F, the FLUM designations of surrounding properties are a combination of residential and commercial uses. FUTURE LAND USE MAP DESIGNA nONS: SOUTH: EAST: (Seminole County) "Low Density Residential" (Maximum 4 dwelling units per acre) and (Seminole County) Commercial (Seminole County) "Commercial" (Seminole County) "Low Density Residential" (Maximum 4 dwelling units per acre) and (Winter Springs) "Urban Density Residential" (12.1 to 21 dwelling units per acre) (City of Longwood) "Commercial" NORTH: WEST: . This application is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan's characterization of the areas along U.S. Highway 17/92 as commercial and industrial with mostly light industrial, manufacturing, automotive services, warehousing, and storage yards occurring along the corridor. . The comprehensive plan further describes U.S. Highway 17/92 as an urban arterial intended to serve moderate to large traffic volumes consistent with intense commercial development. . While the proposed FLUM designation is consistent with adjacent properties along U.S. Highway 17/92, an effective screening method would be necessary to protect adjacent single- family and multi- family neighborhoods from the negative impacts of commercial and/or light industrial development should it occur on parcels 9, 11 and 15, as shown on Attachment E. . The first reading of Ordinance 2002-01 was deferred by the City Commission on February 11,2002 and again on February 25,2002. FINDINGS: 1. The proposed FLUM amendment of "Commercial" would be compatible with the intense commercial and light industrial character of adjacent development along the U.S. Highway 17/92 corridor and consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed FLUM amendment of "Commercial" would not negatively impact adjacent properties along U.S. Highway 17/92, since those properties are already developed for commercial and light industrial use. CDD/March 4, 2002110:18 AM March 11, 2002 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM C Page 3 3. The residential character of adjacent single-family and multi- family neighborhoods to the north and east of the subject properties could be protected from the potential negative impacts of the proposed amendment through conditions imposed in the development agreement. 4. At the expense ofthe developer, the City would extend sewer, water and other utilities to the subject properties when future development occurs. FISCAL IMPACT: None. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Should the City Commission approve first reading, a public hearing for the second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2002-01 would be held on March 25, 2002. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The following motion was made by Vice Chairman Fernandez: "BASED UPON THE TESTIMONY RENDERED HERE THIS EVENING, THE STAFF'S FINDINGS....AND FURTHER BASED UPON THE APPLICANT'S VERBAL AGREEMENT TO PUT COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, OR RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY THAT IT NOT BE USED AS AN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT. BASED ON THAT I WILL RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COMMISSION THAT THEY APPROVE MR. REECE'S REQUEST FORA CHANGE OF COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNA nON OF 'COMMERCIAL' 'INDUSTRIAL', AND 'LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL' TO THE CITY'S FLUM (FUTURE LAND USE MAP) DESIGNATION OF 'INDUSTRIAL' ON THAT PARCEL LOCATED IN AND AROUND THAT NORTH EAST CORNER OF U.S. 17-92 AND NURSERY ROAD, SPECIFICALLY CONDITIONED ON THE PROPERTY RECEIVING CERTAIN DEED RESTRICTIONS AS TO THE PROHIBITION TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ON IT." SECONDED BY MEMBER BOARD GREGORY. The motion was seconded by board member Gregory, followed by discussion. VOTE: BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE CDDlFebruary 28. 2002/9:55 AM March 11, 2002 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM C Page 4 VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE MOTION CARRIED. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission conduct a public hearing for the first reading of Ordinance 2002-01 to change the FLUM designation of the subject properties from (Seminole County) "Low Density Residential" and "Commercial" to (City of Winter Springs) "Commercial". ATTACHMENTS: A. Ordinance 2002-01 B. Planning & Zoning Board Agenda Item (March 7, 2001) C. Planning & Zoning Board Minutes (March 7, 2001) D. Map depicting location of subject properties E. Map depicting Existing Land Use and Business Names F. Map depicting Adopted Future Land Use Map (FLUM) Designations COMMISSION ACTION: CDDlFebruary 28, 2002/9:55 AM ATTACHMENT A ORDINANCE NO. 2002-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP DESIGNATION OF THE REAL PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON NURSERY ROAD EAST OF U.S. HIGHWAY 17/92, LEGALLY DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT AA@ ATTACHED HERETO AND FULLY INCORPORA TED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE, AND REFERRED TO AS THE NURSERY ROAD PROPERTY, FROM (SEMINOLE COUNTY) ACOMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL@ TO (CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS) AlNDUSTRIAL@; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS AND AN EFFECTIVE DA TE. WHEREAS, the future land use map amendment embodied in this Ordinance is a small scale amendment to the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan in accordance with Section 163.3187(1)(c), Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public hearing on March 7, 2001, in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 163, Part IT, 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 has recommended adoption to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed amendment set forth hereunder and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and supporting data and analysis, and after complete deliberation, hereby approves and adopts the Comprehensive Plan Amendment set forth hereunder; and City of Winter Springs Ordinance No, 2002-0 I Page 1 of 4 , WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, 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 Regulations Act. Section 3. Purpose and Intent. It is hereby declared to be the purpose and intent of this Ordinance to clarify, expand, correct, update, modify and otherwise further the provisions of the City of Winter Springs= Comprehensive Plan. Section 4. Adoption of Amendment to the Future Land Use Map. The City of Winter Springs= Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map, is hereby amended by designating the real property depicted on Exhibit 1 as Seminole County ACommerical, Industrial and Low-Density Residential@ to City of Winter Springs Alndustrial@. Exhibit 1 is attached hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section S. Transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs. The City Manager or his designee is hereby designated to sign a letter transmitting the adopted Comprehensive Plan Amendment to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, in accordance with 'Section 163.3187(1)(c)(4), Florida Statutes, and Section 9J-11, Florida Administrative Code. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2002-01 Page 2 of 4 Section 6. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 7. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision 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 8. Incorporation into Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted by this Ordinance, said Agreement 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 9. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effecti ve date of this Ordinance shall take effect thirty-one (31) days after adoption, in accordance with Section 163.3187(3)(c), unless challenged within thirty (30) days after adoption of this Ordinance, then this Ordinance shall become effective at such time the Florida Department of Community Affairs or the Administration Commission issues a final order determining the adopted small scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment is in compliance. No development orders, development permits, or land use dependent on this Amendment may be issued or commenced before it has become effective. 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 City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2002-0 I Page 3 of 4 '\ the Amendments 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, Flonda, in a regular meeting assembled on the _ day of ,2002. Paul P. Partyka, 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 Attomey First Reading: Second Reading: Effective Date: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2002-01 Page 4 of 4 ATTACHMENT B CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA , 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA 32708-2799 Telephone (407) 327.1800 Community Development Depl. Planning Division LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR AGENDA ITEM: II A. REECE SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AMENDMENT (SS-CPA-2-2001) STAFF REPORT: APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: "The provisions of 163.3174(4) Florida Statutes which state "Be the agency (Local Planning Agency) responsible for the preparation of the comprehensive plan or plan amendment and shall make recommendations to the governing body regarding the adoption or amendment of such plan. During the preparation of the plan or plan amendment and prior to any recommendation to the governing body, the Local Planning Agency shall hold at least one public hearing, with public notice, on proposed plan or plan amendment." The provisions of Sec. 2-57 of the City Code which state in part ". . .the planning and zoning board shall serve as the local planning agency pursuant to the county comprehensive planning act and the local government comprehensive planning act of the state, .. " The provisions of 163.3 187 F.S. which state in part "Small scale development amemJrnents adopted pursuant to the paragraph (l)(c) require only one public hearing before the governing board, which shall be an adoption hearing. . .Small scale development amendments shall not become effective until 31 days after adoption." I. SUMMARY OF APPLICATION: APPLICANT: O\,yN VR: Phil Reece 561 Virginia Dr, Winter Park, fL 32789 Phil Reece I.OCAL PLANNING AGENCY M~rch -'. 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 I I'","c I ,,1' III l. REQUEST: For change of Future Land Use Map designation from Seminole County's designation of "Commercial", "Industrial', and "Low Density Residential" to City designation of "Industrial" 2. PUlU)QS~:. Applicant wants to construct buildings for industrial uses. A. SITE INFORMATION: 1. PARCEL NUMBER: 33-20-30-503-0000-019A, B, C, E, F, G, 0 2. ACREAGE: approximately 6,5 acres 3. GENERAL LOCATION: Around the northeast quadrant of US, 17-92 and Nursery Road. 4. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (see attachment) 5. CHRONOLOGY OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: The property was in the unincorporated portion of the county until it was annexed on January 22, 2001. 6. DEVELOPMENT TRENDS: The area on the east side ofD.S. 17-92 has other industrial and commercial businesses in close proximity to the subject property. 7. LETTERS/PHONE CALLS IN FA VOR OR IN OPPOSITION: None at thc timc of thc writing of this Staff Report. LOCM~ I'L^NNING N;ENCY March 7. 200 I SS-CP^-1-2001 l'agc 2 of 10 B. EXISTING LAND USES ADJACENT TO SUBJECT PROPERTY: North: industrial operations in buildings. South: industrial and retail commercial. East: vacant treed and residential. West: U.S. 17-92, retail further west into the City of Long wood. C. FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Existing: ( County) "Commercial", "Industrial", "Low Density Residential" (max. 4 DU/acre). Requested: (City designation) "Industrial" D. FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS ADJACENT TO SUBJECT PROPERTY: North: (County) "Commercial", "Low Density Residential" (max. 4 DU per acre) South: (County) "Medium Density Residential" (max. 10 DU per acre). East: (County) "Low Density Residential" (max. 4 DU per acre) West: , U.S. ] 7-92; (Longwood) "Commercial" E. ZONING OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Existing: (County) C-2 "Retail Commercial", C-3 "General Commercial & Wholesale District", R-1-A "Single Family Dwelling". Requested: (City) C-2 General Commercial and Industrial" F. ZONING ADJACENT TO SUBJECT PROPERTY: North: (County) C-3 "General Commercial & Wholesale District" and R-I "Single Family Dwelling District" LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Morch 7. 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 I Page:l uf 10 South: (County) C-3 "General Commercial & Wholesale District" East: (County) R-I-A "Single Family Dwelling District" West: (Longwood) C-2 "General Commercial" II. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT ANALYSIS: The following summarizes the data and issues which staff analyzed in reviewing this application, A. PUBLIC FACILITIES: 1. ROADS/TRAFFIC CIRCULATION: a, Availability of Access: U.S, 17-92 abuts this property on the west side and Nursery Road abuts the property on the majority south side. b. Function Classification: U.S. 17-92 is an urban arterial 6-lane north-south roadway. c, Improvements/expansions (including right-of-way acquisition) already programmed or needed as a result of the proposed amendment. None, The traffic generated from a commercial activity on 6,5 acres will not cause any significant reduction in the Level of Service or threaten the Level of Service Standard on U.S, 17-92.. Applicant has not determined specifically what commercial/industrial activity he may want to develop on the subject property. Property owner is subject to the land development requirements found in Chapter 9 of the City Code. The amendment request would not be in conflict with the Metropolitan Planning Organization (now Called MetroPlan) Plan or the Florida Department of Transportation's 5 Year Plan. 2. SANIT AR Y'SEWER, SOLID WASTE, STORMW A TER MANAGEMENT, POTABLE WATER: LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY March 7. 200 I sS-C P A-i-200 1 Page 'I or II POTABLE WATER: a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: Developer would eventually tap into trunk line extended from near Golf Terrace Apartments.. Developer would lay all water lines within the development and tap into the trunk line. -: SANITARY SEWER: a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: Developer would eventually tap into trunk line extended from near Golf Terrace Apartments.. Developer would lay all sewer lines within the development and tap into the collector line. RE-USE WATER SYSTEM: a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/exp-ansions needed as a result of p-roposed amendment: None. DRAINAGE/STORMW A TER: a. Facilities serving the site. None. LOCAL PUNNING AGENCY March 7. 200 1 SS-CPA-I-2001 Pagc 5 of 10 b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: If the property is developed, then the project must meet Sec. 9-241 City Code requirements. Post development runoff cannot exceed pre- development runoff. (Use 25 year storm, 24 hour storm standard) Stormwater Calculations required in retention ponds are to be constructed with storm pipes or swales. There must be a clear recorded easement for the pipes and/or swales. The easement must be- definitive for maintenance of structural facilities. SOLID WASTE: a. Facilities serving the site. The City has a franchise agreement with a solid waste hauler, Florida Recycling until 2006. A new exclusive franchise agreement will be concluded after a bid process. b. Improvements/exQansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: None. 3. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: Developer does not plan a residential component on the 6.5 acre parcel. None, since this will be a commercial/industrial project with no residential component. LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY March 7. 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 I Page (, of 10 4. FIRE: a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: . . None as a result of annexation of the subject parcel. This area is presently covered by Fire Station # 26 at Northern Way. The r 5. POLICE: - a. Facilities serving the site. None. b. Improvements/expansions needed as a result of proposed amendment: None. The response time to the subject property would be: Emergency response time is 3.5 minutes. Non-emergency response time is 4.5 minutes. The average is 4.3 minutes over the whole City. B. CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT: The request is for a small scale comprehensive plan amendment which is viewed as a preliminary development order (where no approval for construction is made) is not subject to Concurrency. Concurrency review has been deferred until application for a final development order for the subject property, in accordance with the Concurrency Management System established in the City's Comprehensive Plan Volume 2 of 2. C. LAND USE COMPATffiILITY: 1. TOPOGRAPHY: The subject property and surrounding area have slight grade. 2. FLOOD PRONE AREA: A review of the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program Rate Map (12117CO 155-E; April 17, 1995) indicates the subject parcel is not within the 100 LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY March 7, 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 I Page 7 of 10 year flood prone area, but within Zone "X - Other Areas" which states areas determined to be outside 500 year floodplain. 3. NATURAL RESOURCES, HISTORIC RESOURCES. No natural or historic resources have been found at this ti mc. 4. WILDUFE AND SPECIES DESIGNATED AS ENDANGERED; THREATENED OR SPECIAL CONCERN: No federally listed endangered plants are known to exist in the COG,.t{ It is essential that surveys of such species be completed prior to site development of parcels containing native vegetation communities. A wildlife survey of those species designated as endangered, threatened or species of special concern is required prior to final development approval for this property per 39-27.003.005 F.A.C. D. CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The City's Comprehensive Plan indicates that U.S. 17-92 is an urban arterial and is planned as a gcneral commercial/industrial corridor. E. NUISANCE POTENTIAL OF PROPOSED USE TO SURROUNDING LAND USES. The proposed future land use change from (county) "Commercial" (great majority of subject property), "Industrial" and "Low Density Residential" to (City) "Industrial" will not negatively impact adjacent land uses, since the immediate surrounding area has largely commercial/industrial establishments in operation. There should be no nuisance to surrounding properties as a result of the subject parcel being used in the future for a commercial/industrial purposes. It is projected that the adjacent parcels to the north and south currently are or will be utilized in the development of commercial activity. F. CHANGE IN CHARACTER OF THE SURROUNDING AREA: The area is experiencing increasing commercial and small industrial activity. G. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEI'{r: . Developmcnt of commcrcial activity on thc parccl will add to, and vary the City's tax LOCAL PLANNING A(;I~t~CY Murch 7, 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 I 1';'1~C X of I () H. CONSISTENCY / COMPATIBILITY WITH CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The proposed small scale comprehensive plan amendment prompted by the annexation changing the County designation "Commercial", "Industrial" and "Low Density Residential" to the City designation of "Industrial" is compatible with the general surrounding commerciallindustrialland uses to the north and west along U.S. 17-92. IV. FINDINGS: 1. The proposed Future Land Use Map designation "Industrial" for development of commercial/industrial activity, is compatible with the commercial/industrial nature of U.S. 17-92. 2. The proposed future land use change from (County) "Commercial", "Industrial" and "Low Density Residential" to (City) "Industrial" will not negatively impact adjacent land uses, since on the north and south sides of the subject property there are existing commerciallindustrial operations and on the west side by more commercial activity within Longwood. across from U.S. 17-92. Therefore, the designation of the subject property as "Industrial" would be consistent and compatible with the City's Comprehensive Plan. 3. The City is willing to extend sewer, water, and other urban services to the subject parcel and adjacent parcels that it provides to other areas of the City when the trunk lincs are extended in the near future. 4. The proposed use of the property for commercial/industrial activity will have a positive, significant economic impact on the City. 5. The traffic generated from a commercial activity on 6.5 acres will not cause any significant reduction in the Level of Service or threaten the Level of Service of U.S. 17-92. Applicant has not determined specifically what commercial/industrial activity he may want to develop on the subject property. Property owner is subject to the land development requirements found in Chapter 9 of the City Code. The amendment request would not be in conflict with the Metropolitan Planning- Organization (now called MetroPlan) Plan or the Florida Department of Transportation's 5 Year Plan. LOCAL PLANNIN<i AGI~NCY March 7. 200 I SS-CI'A-I-200 I Page') of 10 V. STAFF RECOMMENDA TION: Staff recommends the Local Planning Agency make the following recommendation to the City Commission based on the Staff Report and the Findings: That the City Commission approve the request by Phil Reece for a change from County Future Land Use Map designation of "Commercial", "Industrial" and. "Low Densjty Residential" to the City's Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of "Industrial" on a 6.5 acre parcel located in and around the northeast corner of U.S. 17-92 and Nursery Road. ATTACHMENTS: A. Legal Description of the Reece 6.5 acre property. B. Location Map of the Reece Property. LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY March 7. 200 I SS-CPA-I-200 1 Page I () or 10 ATTACHMENT C CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING MARCH 7, 2001 I. CALL TO ORDER The Planning And Zoning BoardlLocal Planning Agency Regular Meeting was called to order Wednesday, March 7, 2001, at 7:02 p.m. by Chairperson Roseanne Karr in the Commission Chambers of the Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida 32708). The Pledge of Allegiance followed. Roll Call Chairperson Rosanne Karr, present Vice Chairman Bill Fernandez, present Board Member Tom Brown, absent Board Member Brent Gregory, present Board Member Carl Stephens, Jr., absent Also Present Mr. Thomas Grimms, AICP, Comprehensive Planning Coordinator Mr. Terry Zaudtke, CPH Engineers, Inc., Consultant Approval Of The February 7, 2001 Regular Meeting of the Planning And Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency Minutes MOTION BY VICE CHAIRPERSON FERNANDEZ. "MADAM CHAIR, I RECEIVED THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 7, 2001 MEETING THAT WERE CIRCULATED BY MAIL. I HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THOSE IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING AND ALTHOUGH THEY DID NOT VERBATIM TRANSCRIBE TAPE TWO (2), I DID NOT FIND ANY MODIFICATIONS, CORRECTIONS OR OTHER NECESSARY CHANGES AND WOULD AT THIS TIME MOVE THAT THE FEBRUARY 7, 2001 MINUTES BE ADOPTED AS CIRCULATED." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. The Board discussed amending the Agenda to include the approval of the Minutes. Vice Chairperson Fernandez stated "It is a Regular Meeting?" Mr. Thomas Grimms AICP, Comprehensive Planning Coordinator replied, "It is a Regular meeting for Planning and Zoning, yes." Vice Chairman Fernandez stated, "Right so I think we could go ahead and approve them. It certainly wouldn't hurt anything and it asserts housekeeping to affirm for the record action taken last February ih," "Mr. Grimms said" I was just informed it really only takes a simple action of amending the Agenda by majority vote and you can consider as Board Members and approve the Minutes." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7. 200 1 PAGE 2 OF II. MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "WE NEED TO VOTE ON AMENDING THE AGENDA TO INCLUDE THAT, WHICH I WILL MOVE." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. THE BOARD AGREED TO THE MOTION BY CONSENSUS. CHAIRPERSON KARR CALLED FOR THE VOTE OF THE MINUTES. THE BOARD AGREED TO THE MOTION BY CONSENSUS. . _ .:. .:. AGENDA NOTE: THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS ARE DOCUMENTED IN THE ORDER AS DISCUSSED. .:. .:. II. REGULAR AGENDA Mr. Grimms request that Agenda Item "H" be moved forward for first consideration. Chairperson Karr stated, "So we will move Agenda Item "H" to the top of the list." H. City Comprehensive Plan Amendment To The Traffic Circulation Element Substitution City's Transportation Study For All Text And Maps In Volume I And II. (LS-CP A-6-00) Mr. Grirn.ri1s spoke of the request; the Purpose; and he read the Staffs Recommendation. Mr. Terry Zzaudtke, CPH Engineers, Inc: spoke of the recommendations of the Department of Community Affairs; figures to be revised; that State Road 419 is beyond it's capacity; State Road 434's capacity; turn lanes being added along State Road 419; the level of service; and the ORC (Objections, Recommendation and Comments) Report. Mr. Grimms read the Findings at the request of the Board. The Board discussed that the Item is a Large Scale Plan Amendment; the schedule for submitting Large Scale Plan Amendments; and whether there were any public comments. MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. "I WILL MOVE THE STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION." SECONDED BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. . V ice Chairman F emandez asked, "Me Grimms; do we-needna - specific findings of fact for -- - this particular matter si~ce it is a Large Scale?" Mr. Grimms replied "Yes, I provided you with the findings of fact, you can just reference per the staff report and the response of the ORC Report by Conklin, Porter, Holmes Engineering, Inc." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY \ REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7. 2001 PAGE 3 OF I L AMENDMENT TO THE MOTION. VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ STATED "WOULD THE MAKER ACCEPT AN AMENDMENT TO INCLUDE THE FINDINGS, AND STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION AND THE CONKLIN, PORTER, AND HOLMES ATTACHMENT, THE RESPONSE TO THE ORC REPORT." BOARD MEMBER GREGORY STATED, "AND THE CORRECTION, YES." DISCUSSION. VOTE (ON THE-AMENDMENT): VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE MOTION CARRIED. VOTE (ON THE MAIN MOTION) CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE MOTION CARRIED. A. Reece Property Small Scale Plan Amendment (SS-CPA-2-2001) Mr. Grimms introduced the Item and read the Findings. He spoke of the concerns that a "good portion" of the property could be used as an adult entertainment facility. D~scussion ensued regarding whether "the City has a moratorium regarding the location of adult entertainment facilities"; the location of the property; the distance an adult entertainment facility must be from a resident's property; "whether there is a need to expedite this particular Agenda Item tonight"; and land east of the property. Mr. Phil Reece, 561 Virginia Drive, Winter Park, Florida: spoke of not knowing that an adult entertainment facility could be on his property; and the property cUrrent use as industrial. Mr. Reece advised those in attendance, "If there is some way we can eliminate adult entertainment operations on this property - I certainly would be more than glad to do that. I have no intention of using this property for that, it's all to be commercial installation. " Mr. Grimms spoke of the industrial zoning classification. The Board discussed restrictions on the deed; potential future annexations with Industrial Zoning; and whether future plans will be coming before the Board. Mr. Grimms read Section 10-59. of the City Code. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY \ REGULAR MEETING- MARCH 7. 2001 PAGE 4 OF I I.. Mr. Rick Labinsky, Engineer: spoke of the distance between the property and the nearest residential property line. Tape (/Side B Discussion continued. MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "BASED UPON THE TESTIMONY RENDERED HERE THIS EVENING, THE STAFF'S FINDINGS AS OUTLINED IN ROMAN NUMERAL FOUR (IV), ONE (1) THROUGH FIVE (5) ON PAGE NINE (9) OF TEN (10) OF THE REPORT SUBMITTED TO US, AND FURTHER BASED UPON THE APPLICANT'S VERBAL AGREEMENT TO PUT COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, OR RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY THAT IT NOT BE USED AS AN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT. BASED ON THAT I WILL RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COMMISSION THAT THEY APPROVE MR. REECE'S REQUEST FOR A CHANGE OF COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF 'COMMERCIAL' 'INDUSTRIAL', AND 'LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL' TO THE CITY'S FLUM (FUTURE LAND USE MAP) DESIGNATION OF 'INDUSTRIAL' ON THAT 6.5 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED IN AND AROUND THAT NORTH EAST CORNER OF U.S. 17-92 AND NURSERY ROAD, SPECIFICALLY CONDITIONED ON THE PROPERTY RECEIVING CERTAIN DEED RESTRICTIONS AS TO THE PROHIBITION TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ON IT." SECONDED BY MEMBER BOARD GREGORY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE MOTION CARRIED. B. Reece Property Rezoning (REZ-2-2001) Mr. Grimms read the justification for rezoning; and Staffs Recommendation. MOTION BY _VICE. .cHAIRMAN _ FERNANDEZ. _ ._~'P.LL. MAKE THE_ SAME_ MOTION AS I PREVIOUSLY DID WITH THE 'FLUM' AS IT RELATES TO THE ZONING. THAT IS TO WIT TO RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COMMISSION APPROVE THE ZONING MAP DESIGNATION ON THAT 6.5 ACRE REECE PROPERTY FROM COUNTY C-2, 3 & R-I-A TO C-2 'GENERAL COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL' ON THE CITY'S ZONING MAP, AGAIN SUBJECT TO THE APPLICANT PUTTING CERTAIN DEED RESTRICTIONS ON THIS PROPERTY THAT IT NOT BE USED FOR ADULT CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARDILOCAL PLANNING AGENCY . REGULAR MEETING- MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE 5 OF 1 \.. ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSONKARR: AYE MOTION CARRIED. C. Moss Road Area Multi-Family Plan Amendment (SS-EM-CPA-I-2001) Mr. Grimms spoke of the applicant's purpose; and that their representative was in the audience. VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ STATED, "WHILE SHE IS GETTING READY TO SPEAK - BY THE WAY I WANT THE RECORD OR THE MINUTES TO CLEARLY REFLECT ON THAT LAST MOTION - THAT I MADE THE SAME MOTION AS TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP TO WIT I INCORPORATED THE STAFF'S FINDINGS ON THE ZONING MATTER, ONE (1) THROUGH SIX (6) ON PAGE TEN (10) OF ELEVEN (11), THE SIX (6) FINDINGS THERE TO SUPPORT IN ADDITION TO THE TESTIMONY GIVEN, MY MOTION FOR THE CHANGE IN ZONING. DID YOU AGREE TO THAT MR. GREGORY? AND DID YOU VOTE FOR THAT MADAM CHAIR? OKAY, THAT'S WHY I SAID THE SAME MOTION AS BEFORE BUT I JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE ITS CLEAR." Vice Chairman Fernandez asked, "Why the Agenda Item is an emergency?" Ms. Candice Birle, Wyman Fields Foundation: spoke of the Moss Cove project; the partnership with the City; rehabilitating the single family units; the project costs; and the present zoning classification jeopardizing the closings of the units. The Board discussed if Ms. Bide had any papelWork from the bank requiring the zoning change; Ms. Bide's testimony; the effect on the surrounding properties; and the property lines. , MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "I WOULD MAKE THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION THAT CITY COMMISSION APPROVE THE REQUEST BY WYMAN FIELDS TO REDESIGNATE THE AREA UNDER CONSIDERATION AS R-3 'MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING' DISTRICT BASED UPON THE FINDINGS OF STAFF WHICH APPEAR TO START ON ROMAN NUMERAL FOUR (IV), ON PAGE NINE, THOSE THREE BULLETS POINTS AND SPECIFICALLY I WANT TO EMPHASIZE THAT AT LEAST I AM SATISFIED THAT THERE IS AN EMERGENCY THAT EXISTS. THAT WE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7. 2001 PAGE 6 OF 11 -' NEED TO ELIMINATE THE INHERENT DELAY ON SENDING IT UP TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, IT WOULD CAUSE IRREPARABLE HARM AND WE NEED TO ACT ON THIS MATTER AND WE STRONGL Y RECOMMEND 100% VOTE OF THE CITY COMMISSION." Mr. Grimms stated "Once again members of the Board, the Staff recommends that this Local Planning Agency recommend that City Commission approve the request by .Wyman Fields and the City to redesignate the area under consideration as shown in Attachment "A" to 'Medium Density Residential' from 'Commercial' to 'Medium Density Residential' (6.6 to 9.0 dwellings per acre)." Vice Chairman Fernandez stated, "Alright, is this R-3 zoning?" Mr. Grimms replied, "No - it will be R-3 zoning." Vice Chairman Fernandez asked, "That's what we are recommending?" Mr. Grimms said, "You're recommending Future Land Use Map designation as 'Medium Residential'." VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ SAID, "GOTCHA, THAT'S MY MOTION." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY : AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE MOTION CARRIED. D. Moss Road Area Multi-Family Rezoning (REZ-3-2001) Vice Chairman stated "Now then Mr. Grimms, with the Chairman's blessings since we have already received the testimony, which we take to be true and we have your written findings on page eight (8) of nine (9) on the next Agenda Item and your continuation on page nine (9) of nine (9) with your Staff recommendation, now this time it is P&Z, right?" Mr. Grimms replied "This IS Planning and Zoning" and he read Staffs Recommendation. . MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "I DO MAKE THAT MOTION BASED ON THE THOSE FINDINGS AND THE SPECIFIC FINDINGS THAT THERE IS AN EMERGENCY THAT WE NEED TO ADDRESS AND STRONGLY AGAIN RECOMMEND THAT IRREPARABLE HARM WILL DONE IF 100% OF THE CITY COMMISSION DOESN'T APPROVE THIS." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: CITY OF WrNTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETrNG - MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE 7 OF 11 CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE MOTION CARRIED. Chairperson Karr called for a recess at 8: 17 p.m. Chairperson Karr called.the meeting back to order at 8:22 p.m. E. Morse Foundation Plan Amendment (LS-CPA-I-OO) Mr. Grimms spoke of the request; the Purpose; and read Staff s Recommendation. Mr. Scott Henderson, Henderson Planning Group, 112 South Lake Avenue, Orlando: as the representative for the Elizabeth Morse Foundation, he spoke of their support of the Staff's Findings and Recommendation; and gave his response to the ORC Report. The Board discussed the definition and criteria of the Greeneway Interchange District. Discussion. Tape 21Side A The history of the property; and ownership of the land was next discussed. MOTION BY VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "AT THIS POINT I WILL RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COMMISSION HOLD A SECOND ADOPTION HEARING - A PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPT THIS LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND IT'S DESIGNATED (LS-CPA-I-OO) INCORPORATING THE CITY STAFF, BASE IT ON THE FINDINGS ON TWO (2) OF FOUR (4) THE BULLET POINTS THERE, AND BASED ALSO ON THE TESTIMONY AND REPRESENTATIONS OF MR. SCOTT HENDERSON, THIS EVENING,. AS IT RELATES TO OWNERSHIP AND THE OTHER REPRESENTATIONS HE HAS MADE, AND INCORPORATING THE STAFF AND THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY FINDING AND THEIR RESPONSE TO THE ORC REPORT (OBJECTIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS REPORT) AND FOR ADOPTION OF THIS PARTICULAR PLAN. The Board discussed whether there had been any public response about the Agenda Item, and that there was non~; parliamentarian procedure; and the public being able to respond at future Public Hearings. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. VOTE: CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARDILOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE80FII BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE MOTION CARRIED. G. CHC Tuskawilla Road Site Mr. Grinuns introduced. the. Agenda Item; and read_S.taff.s.Recommendation.. mn_ _ ._ _ The Board discussed the property's location; boundaries; and size with Ms. Bierly, representative. Discussion. MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. "BASED ON THE FINDINGS THEN I MOVE THE STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION." VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ SECONDED AND STATED, "YES AND AGAIN, I'M NOT SURE YOU WERE CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE MICROPHONE. HE DID SAY BASED ON THE FINDINGS AND OF THE STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS AS WELL AS I ASSUME MS. BIERLY'S PRESENTATION OR TESTIMONY. AND I'LL SECOND THAT WITH THE ADDITION OF THE FACT THAT - ALSO I AM TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION YOUR PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONS ON THIS PARTICULAR MATTER AND THE PUBLIC INPUT THAT WE HAD AT THAT TIME. AND AGAIN WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT TOWN CENTER IS SUPPOSE TO BE PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY, THAT WILL ALLOW WALKWAYS, GREENEWAYS AND SO FORTH TO ACCESS THE OTHER PORTIONS OF THE TOWN CENTER, HICKORY PARK, AND SO FORTH, BE ABLE TO MAKE THEIR WAY ALL THE WAY UP TO LAKE JESUP AND SO FORTH AND AGAIN IT'S JUST A HEADS UP AS TO WHAT WE ARE GOING TO BE LOOKING FOR WHEN YOU COME IN WITH ANY DEVELOPMENT PLANS OR PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING OR WHAT HAVE YOU. WE DID HA VE THIS DISCUSSION BEFORE AND I TOLD YOU AT THAT TIME, AND I AM SIMPLY REMINDING YOU THAT WHEN I MAKE MY SECOND TO THIS I WILL BE LOOKING FOR THAT WHEN YOU COME BACK. DISCUSSION. VOTE: VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE MOTION CARRIED. F. Springs Land/Jessup Shores Plan Amendment Mr. Grinuns spoke of the request; the location of the property; the Purpose; pedestrians having access to the Town Center; and he read the Findings and Staffs Recommendation. Discussion. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARDILOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE 9 OF 11 MOTION VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ. "MADAM CHAIR, I'M READY TO MOVE THAT BASED ON THE STAFF'S FINDINGS AS OUTLINED ON PAGES TWO (2) OF THREE (3), AND HAVING HAD NUMEROUS HEARINGS DISCUSSING THIS PARTICULAR, WELL THE TOWN CENTER, I SHOULD SAY, THAT I, AS A MEMBER OF THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COMMISSION HOLD A SECOND ADOPTION PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPT. THE LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT (LS-CP A-4-00) BASED ON THOSE FINDINGS WE JUST REFEREED TO AND ON THE ORIGINAL PLANNED AMENDMENT DATA INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS - MR. GRIMMS AS PART OF MY MOTION AND IT'S A REQUEST, NOW INFORMATION FROM YOU. WHEN THEY COME IN WITH THEIR PLANS CAN WE GET THEM TO DO SOME MORE LANDSCAPING OUT THERE ALONG 434 - I WANT OUR ENTRANCEWAY TO THE TOWN CENTER TO REALLY BE TREES, OR LANDSCAPING OR WHATEVER FDOT WILL ALLOW - THAT'S MY MOTION." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. VOTE: CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE BOARD MEMBER GREGORY : AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE MOTION CARRIED. I. Conservation & Resource Protection Mr. Grimms informed the Board that the City was the applicant; and read the Purpose, the Findings, and Staff's Recommendation. MOTION BY VICE FERNANDEZ. "BASED ON THE FINDINGS AS INDICATED ON PAGE TWO (2) OF THREE (3), THE PRESENTATION OF STAFF THIS EVENING, AS A MEMBER OF THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY I RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY HOLD A SECOND (ADOPTION) PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPT THIS PLAN (LG-CPA-4-00) TO INSURE NO DESTRUCTION OF VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES, WILDLIFE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT OF THOSE SPECIES DESIGNATED AS ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR OF SPECIAL CONCERN, THE (LS-CPA-3-98) TO AMONG OTHER THINGS PROTECT HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT CULTURAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES FOR DEVELOP OR REDEVELOPMENT AND THAT THE (LS-CPA-4-98) TO COORDINATE THE TOWN CENTER WITH RESOURCE PROTECTION PLANS OF LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL JURISDICTIONS THAT MAY EXIST." SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER GREGORY. DISCUSSION. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE 10 OF II.. VOTE: BOARD MEMBER GREGORY: AYE VICE CHAIRMAN FERNANDEZ: AYE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE MOTION CARRIED. III. ACTION ITEMS Vice Chairman Fernandez stated "In so far as Minutes are concerned, I realize our by laws indicate three (3) days but Mr. Grimms did submit a Memorandum as to the tardiness of the package that we received however I - personally would appreciate receiving whatever part is ready to go at least three (3) days before the hearing and then if somebody comes in - an expert comes in late we can get that stuff later." He also requested the City to provide a Master Plan Map and a highlighter to the Board Members. Mr. Grimms stated he would highlight the packet maps and get the Board a copy of the Master Plan Map. Tape 21Side B IV. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS . EAR . Meeting With The Commission . FLUM Map On CD V. ADJOURNMENT Chairperson Karr adjourned the meeting at 9:30 p.m. RESPECTFULLY SUBM/ITED: DEBBIE GILLESPIE . DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING BOARDILOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 7, 2001 PAGE II OF 11. APPROVeD: ROSEANNE KARR, CHAIRPERSON PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY NOTE: These minutes were approved at the .2001 Planning And Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency Meeting. S:\City Clerk\Docs\ Word\BOARDS\PLANNING\a11l\MINUTES\200 I \P&Z03070 1 .doc ATTACHMENT E / I I ~ I I I I Map of Subject Properties qI li- i I I I I I :::-::-:: ATTACHMENT E Nursery Road Small-Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment Existing Land Use and Business Names 6 7 N ~ ,.... ~ fU' :s: J: C'J .- J: (J) . ::l 1) CI) .. U) CI) Cl "Cl C2 17 18 Oak street I 21 , ------i . I LAND USE D SINGLE-FAMILY .lWO-FAMIL Y . MULTI-FAMILY . COMMERCIAL D LIGHT . INDUSTRIAL . 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