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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 06 28 Public Hearings 400 COMMISSION AGENDA June 28, 2004 Meeting Consent Information Public Hearing X Regular ITEM 400 MGR. (J- IDEPT //Y Authorization REQUEST: The Community Development Department - Planning Division requests the City Commission consider the Applicant's request for the list of permitted uses within the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" zoning district to be amended to include "ATV's (all-terrain vehicles) and other small gasoline engine or electric motor recreational type vehicles with a dry weight of less than six hundred (600) pounds, Sales". PURPOSE: The purpose of this request is to consider the request of Aggarwal Pension Trust Fund (property owner) on behalf of Quest Powersports, Inc. to amend the list of permitted uses within the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" zoning district, to allow for Sales of Small Recreational Type Vehicles. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY Florida Municipal Home Rule Act. Section 166.041 Florida Statutes. Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions. Winter Springs Code of Ordinances. Sec. 8-1. Definitions. Chapter 20 ZONING Sec. 20-57. Duties; general. DNISION 7. C-l NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS Sec. 20-231. In General. Sec. 20-232. Uses permitted. CHRONOLOGY: May 10, 2004-Application Received June 2,2004- P& Z Board heard the request and made recommendation to the Commission CONSIDERATIONS: Quest Powersports, Inc. dba Express Powers ports, Inc. proposes to locate at 300 East SR 434 (in a @) June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 11,000 SF unit in the old Piggly Wiggly site which was recently remodeled). Express Powers ports, Inc. is headquartered at 5224 W. SR 46, Sanford, Florida 32771. Quest Powers ports, Inc. is proposing to sell the following retail products: Mopeds, 49cc Scooters, ATV's, Go Karts, Hobby Toys, Mini Bikes, Off Road, Electric Bikes, Electric Toy, Personal People Movers, Scooters, Motor Bikes, Bicycles, and other products within the same range. No outside parking lot sales, no test riding, and no selling of used equipment. All products to be sold are in boxes and will be setup only after purchase. The site is zoned "C-l Neighborhood Commercial". The existing zoning does not allow "Sales" of any type "Motorized Vehicles". "Bicycles, Sales and Service" are permitted. The "C-2 General Commercial" zoning district allows "Automotive Sales", "Boat Sales", "Mobile Home Sales", and "Recreational Vehicles". ATV's might be considered a smaller version of a Recreational Vehicle. We look to the intent of the zoning district to further describe what uses are appropriate. Section 20-231 describes the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" zoning district as follows: The C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District consists of lands abutting principal streets, the frontages of which are especially adaptable to selected low-traffic generating uses. Adjoining these lands are residential districts that would be adversely affected by a greater diversification of uses creating serious problems of traffic movement and generation. The district is intended for lands suitable for low intense neighborhood commercial uses in close proximity to residential districts. The land uses under this district shall promote spaciousness of land uses, minimize traffic along adjacent thoroughfares and within residential districts, promote aesthetic and architectural harmony, attractiveness, and compatibility with nearby residential districts and within the community, and abide by the performance and development standards of the city, county, and U.S. government. Section 20-251 describes the "C-2 General Commercial" zoning district as follows: The lands of the C-2 General Commercial District are to be used by a variety of commercial operations which serve the commercial needs of the community. The purpose of this district is to permit the normal operation of the majority of general commercial uses under such conditions of operation as will protect abutting residential and other noncommercial uses, minimize the interruption of traffic along adjacent thoroughfares, promote aesthetic and architectural harmony, attractiveness, and compatibility within the community, and abide by the performance and development standards of the city, county, state and U.S. government. This District is intended for lands adjacent to or easily serviced by collector and major arterial roads adaptable to higher traffic generating general commercial uses. FINDINGS: The "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" zoning district is intended for low intensity uses which service a portion of the City. The "C-2 General Commercial" zoning district, is intended to service a larger clientele base, such as the entire community, as described above. Small Recreational Type Vehicles Sales are a more intensive use than that described under the "C-l" district. Although Quest Powers ports, Inc. is a use that we might wish to have locate within our City, it is not a use that fits within the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" district. The applicant would be better served to locate in a part of town that will not limit his opportunities for expansion and where he might be allowed to have outside display of his product. Although the applicant has indicated that "all products will be sold in boxes and will be setup only after purchase" Staff has June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 concerns over the set-up requirements. Set-up could include some on-site servicing. If the equipment is to be tested or at least started, fuel storage and some outside servicing would be an issue. The property owner has indicated that the tenant's lease will include a prohibition against the storage of any fuel on the property. The request is not in conformance with the purpose and intent of the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" zoning district. PLANNING & ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDATION: At a regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board held on June 2, 2004, the Board heard the request for amending the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" list of permitted uses and voted 3-1 to recommend "Denial" of the applicant's request. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends "Denial" of the Applicant's request for "ATV (all-terrain vehicle) and other small gasoline engine or electric motor recreational type vehicle, with a dry weight of less than six hundred (600) pounds, Sales" as a permitted use in the "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" Zoning District. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: June 21,2004- City Commission Consideration Section l66.04l(c), Florida Statutes, requires ordinances to have two advertised public hearings before adoption. If this request is approved by the Planning & Zoning Board, it will then be forwarded to the City Attorney to draft an ordinance and will be advertised, prior to going before the City Commission. Ifthe request is denied, it will be forwarded to the City Commission for consideration, prior to the drafting of the required ordinance. ATTACHMENTS: A. Sampling of Quest Powers ports, Inc larger product images B. C-l Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District C. Draft Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Board Meeting COMMISSION ACTION: June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 ATTACHMENT A Sampling of Quest Powers ports, Inc product images The 2004 MXF250 is a fully Automatic 'Engine with Reverse and Uquid Cooled system. This ATV can handle all hills and trails and is a great for the woods. Talon,DLXISOUR is . four Strc>I,C~~9~~";'~"", pl~r1t. 'This ,is the king of . all' GO Karts. Autornatic with , revEl"Se.~~c:tricstart.l'ourWllEEr)disc · brakes. 36+ mph top speed. Loaded.... .-. ._.._.....-~--_._~.----- -.-.- -", - . ~-- June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 ATTACHMENT B CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS C-1 Neiahborhood Commercial District Sec. 20-231. In General. The C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District consists of lands abutting principal streets, the frontages of which are especially adaptable to selected low-traffic generating uses. Adjoining these lands are residential districts that would be adversely affected by a greater diversification of uses creating serious problems of traffic movement and generation. The district is intended for lands suitable for low intense neighborhood commercial uses in close proximity to residential districts. The land uses under this district shall promote spaciousness of land uses, minimize traffic along adjacent thoroughfares and within residential districts, promote aesthetic and architectural harmony, attractiveness, and compatibility with nearby residential districts and within the community, and abide by the performance and development standards of the city, county, and U.S. government. Sec. 20-232. Uses permitted. (a) Within any C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District, no building, structure, land or water shall be used except for one (1) or more of the following uses: 1- Administrative public buildings; 2- Advertising agencies; 3- Alcoholic beverage sales (package); 4- Alcoholic beverage on-premises consumption; 5- Alterations and tailoring; 6- Antique and gift shop; 7 - Appliances, sales and service; 8- Artists' studios; 9- Attorneys; 10- Automotive accessories sales; 11- Bakery, retail; 12- Bathroom accessories; 13- Bicycles. sales and service; 14- Bookstores, stationery, newsstands; 15- Bookkeepers; 16- Bowling alleys; 17 - Butcher shop, retail only; 18- Carpets, rugs and linoleum; 19- Car wash; 20- Places of worship; 21- Cleaners; 22- Coin dealers; 23- Computers. hardware, and software sales and service; 24- Confectionery and ice cream stores; 25- Dance and music studios; 26- Day nurseries, kindergartens and day care; 27 - Drug and sundry stores; 28- Employment agencies; 29- Financial institutions, banks, savings and loan; 30- Florist and gift shops; 31- Mini-mart (convenience store, snack shop and self-service gasoline sales); 32- Furniture, retail, new and used; 33- Grocers, retail; those whose business include and are limited to the retail sale of groceries including produce, meats and household goods but shall not include the sale of gasoline; 34- Gun shop; June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 ATTACHMENTB 35- Hair and beauty salons (including nail salons); 36- Hardware stores; 37- Health food; 38- Hobby and craft shops; 39- Hospitals and nursing homes; 40- Hypnotists; 41- Ice, retail; 42- Insurance; 43- Interior decorating and draperies; 44- Jewelry stores; 45- Launderettes and laundromats; 46- Libraries; 47- Loan companies; 48- Locksmiths; 49- Luggage shops; 50- Medical clinics and laboratories; 51- Nurseries, plants, trees, etc., retail; 52- Outdoor advertising signs sales offices; 53- Paint store; 54- Parking garages; 55- Pet shops and grooming; 56- Photographic studios; 57 - Physical fitness and health clubs; 58- Post office; 59- Private clubs and lodges; 60- Quick printers; 61- Radio and TV broadcasting studios, excluding towers; 62- Radio and TV sales and service; 63- Rental shops; 64- Professional offices such as lawyers, doctors, accountants, computer software engineers, architects and similar type offices; 65- Retirement homes; 66- Restaurants; 67- Schools, public, private and parochial, service vocational schools (such as cosmetology, medical and dental assistant's training) requiring no mechanical equipment; 68- Shoe repair shops; 69- Skating rinks; 70- Sporting goods, retail; 71- Swimming pools; sales, service and supplies; 72- Tailoring shops; 73- Taxidermists; 74- Telephone business office and exchanges; 75- Theaters, not drive-ins; 76- Title companies; 77- Tobacco shops; 78- Toy stores; 79- Travel agencies; 80- Wearing apparel stores; (b) Outdoor display and/or sales are prohibited except by special exception. Sec. 20-233. Reserved. June 28,2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 ATTACHMENT B Section 20-234. Conditional Uses. (a) Multiple-family residential units may be permitted as conditional uses as provided by the board of adjustment. (b) Before a conditional use may be granted within the classification, the board of adjustment must, after public hearings, find that the use or uses are consistent with the general zoning and with the public interest. Section 20-235. Building height regulations. In C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts, the building height shall not exceed fifty (50) feet. Section 20-236. Building site area regulations. In C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts, the building site area regulations are none. Section 20-237. Front, rear and side yard regulations. (a) Front yard. A front yard or setback of at least fifteen (15) feet shall be provided, except however, that when the frontage in one (1) block is located partly in C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts and partly in a residential or multiple-dwelling district, then the front yard requirements of the residential district or multiple dwelling district shall apply to the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts. (b) Side yards. None required. Except on that side of the lot abutting upon the side of a lot zoned for residence purposed, in which case there shall be a side yard of not less than thirty (30) feet. In all other cases a side yard, if provided, shall not be less than three (3) feet. Section 20-238. Off-street parking regulations. Section 9-276 et seq. as to off-street parking regulations in C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts shall apply. Section 20-239--20-250. Reserved. June 28, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 400 ATTACHMENT C Draft Minutes of the June 2,2004 Planning & Zoning Board Meeting 06/18/2004 13:25 4076998584 NIS JKREBS PAGE 03 CITY OF wtN1'BR. SPIUNGS J)!W'T UNAPPROVED ~lN11Tes PLANN~G AND mNlNC BQARDILOCAL PLANNING ACEl'fCY ' REGUlAR MEETING - JUNE 2, 200.t PAGE 2 OP II ~ ID. PUBLIC,HEARlNGS AGENDA fUBUC DEAIUNGS CommUnity Development DepartmeDl- Planning Division , A. Requests Tbe Pl8.lllliDg ADd 'Zoain.: BoQrcllLoeal PlAnumg Ageocy Couider The Applicant's Request For The List or Permitted U.ell Within The "C-l NeighbOthood Commerdal" ZORinE Di$trict To Be Amended To Include "ATV'. (AlJ..l'errafD Vehicles) AAcI O~er Small GasOl1De EogiDe Or EJeetric Motor Recreadonul Type Vel1leles With A Dry Wdgbt Of las Than Sir HUDdred (600) PouDda, SalOl". ' Chairperson Krebs opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda It~",. No one spoke. Chai'1'u.Jon Krebs clc.fM the "Public Input II portion of tiris Ag4fnda Item.. Ms. Eloise SahI$trom., AlCP, ASLA. Senior Planner. Community Development Department introduced this Agenda Item. Discussion, Ms. Sablstrom said, "They [Applicant] have a potential tenant that they would like to bring ilL That ten~ would like to occupy 11,000 square feet of that build.ii1g space and Staff b.as reviewed what would be sold - our "C-l Neighborhood Commercial" Zoning Distriet involves. Staff is recommending. denial because we believe thi$ is npt a 'Neighboihood. Commercial Type Use' that it would bo more of arcgional - highway 'Commercial U;e' ." ,Ms. Sahlstrom added, "Under 'Neighborhood Commercial' CUIT'altly, the existing Zoning does not allow sales of any type motorized vehicles although ,bicycles, sales and service are permitted." Discussion. Vice Chairpen;on K.arr stated, "I want to complement you [Ms. SablBtrom] on your packet -Ittml A.u Chairperson Krebs sai4; "1 a~ee:' DiscU5sion ensued. Mr. Kuldeep iJ.ggarwal, lOSS Edmisto" Place. LonlJWood, Florida: addressed the Board. Mr. Aggarwal asked the potential tenant, '1)0 you have flnyfuel or oil - on premises?" The answer from the tenant was. "No." Mr. Aggarwal stated. "Wo are trying to get that plaza alive." Mr. Aasatwal added, '"This is a large tenant taking 111000 sqUAre feet promising that there would not be any fuel on premises, no servicing on premises and no display on the road either." Discussion. m'd ~l.P lZt ~v S9Nl~ ~3lNIM ~ AlIJ 6S:St ~BB~-~l-Nnf 06/18/2004 13:25 4076998584 NIS JKREBS PAGE 04 . .cf CITY 01: WlNTEft SPRINGS DRAFT UNAPI'ItO"VS.O MI'NVTltS PLANNING AND ZONING BOARJ)ILOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REGULAR MBETINO - JlJ}oIE 2. 2004 f'AOG10F It Ms. Sahlstrom stated, "1be City Attorney 1w complet~ his review or input on the Development Agreement. It is my understanding that he will have that ready for the next [City) Commission Meeting:. Further <w;cussion ~ "THE MOTION IS THAT WE A.PPROVE THE SALE .- WE APPR.OVE THE BUILDING FOR THE 5ALE OF 'JOSE VEIUCLM WIm A TESTING FACILITY TlIAT WOULD FALL INTO mE REGULATIONS OF THE CITY AND A PLACE WHEP THEY WOULD RETURN '{HAT WOULD FALL INTO THE ZONING Oll'THE ClTY ALso. WIDCH MEANS IT COULD BE IN THE CITY IF TllJ;Y WERE INDUSTRIAL OR WHEREVER. WE WOULD BE ALLOWED TO BA VE GASOLINE - IN OTHER WORDS, TImY ARE GOING TO NEED TWO LOCATIONS WITH TIlE MOTION I AM MAKING." MOnON BY BOARD MEMBER BROWN. MOnON DIED FOR LACK OF SECOND. "I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A MOnON. 1 WOULD LIKE TO MOVE THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONINGBOARD/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY APPROVE THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST FOR THE LIST OF PERMITtED USES WITHIN THE 'C-l NElGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL' ZONING DISTRICT "TO BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND OTHER SMALL GAS ENGINE OR ELECTRIC MOTOR RECREATIONAL VEIDCLES WITH A DRY WEIGIlT OF LESS TBA.N SIX HUNDRED (600) iOUNDS, BALES.'" MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER roE. lrlOTION DlE>> FOR LACK OF SECOND. ~, RECOMMEND DENIAL OF THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST FOR THE AlL- TERRAIN VEmCLE AND OTUER SMALL GASOLINE ENGINE Oll ELECTRIC MOTOR. VEIDCLE, MotoR RECREATIONAL TYPE VEJUCLE WITH A DRY WEIGHT OF LESS THAN SIX HUNDRED POUNDS, SALES AS A PERMI'ITED USE.. IN THE 'C-l NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL'DISTRICT." MonON BY VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR.. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER BROWN. DISCUSSION. VOTE: BOARD MEMBER BROWN: AYE VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR; AYE CHAIRPERSON KREBS: AYE BOARD MEMBER PO!: NAY ~QTION CARRmD. Ms. Sahlstrom stated, ((This will go to the City Commission - the fourth Monday in 1 une. " ~0'd E~v ~CE ~~ S9NI~ ~31NIM ~o hll~ 6S:ST fi'OOc-l,t-Nf\.[