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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 03 11 Public Hearing 500 Ordinance 2013-03, RaceTrac AnnexationCOMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 500 March 11, 2013 Regular Meeting Informational Consent Public Hearings X Regular KS RS City Manager Department REQUEST: The Community Development Department — Planning Division requests the City Commission hold a public hearing to approve second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2013 -03, which proposes to annex three parcels totaling approximately 1.66 acres, generally located on the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. 17 -92 and State Road 419. SYNOPSIS: An application was received by the Community Development Department which requests voluntary annexation of three parcels totaling approximately 1.66 acres in size. The parcels are located on the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. 17 -92 and State Road 419 adjacent to the south side of an abandoned Hess Gasoline Station. Specifically, the parcels are located at 3237 North U.S. 17 -92, 1730 State Road 419, and 1810 State Road 419. The applicant has requested annexation of these parcels for development of a RaceTrac gas station that is proposed to be developed partially on the abandoned Hess station site which is located adjacent to the north of the subject properties, and partially on the three parcels that are the subject of this annexation request. CONSIDERATIONS: APPLICANT AND PROPERTY INFORMATION: • Applicant name and address and authorized representative: Thomas Sullivan, Lowndes Law Firm, 215 North Eola Drive, Orlando, FL 32801. • Property owner's name(s): RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc., JJJJ Williams 4 LLC, Michael and Adriana Abdin. Public Hearings 500 PAGE 1 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 • Property addresses: 3237 North U.S. 17 -92, 1730 State Road 419, 1810 State Road 419 • Property Parcel ID numbers: 22- 20 -30- 300 - 0270 -0000, 22- 20 -30- 300 - 0300 -0000, 22- 20-30- 300 - 0310 -0000 • Current FLUM Designation: Seminole County MXD "Mixed Development" • Current Zoning Designation: Seminole County C -2 (Retail Commercial District) • Previously Approved Development permits such as conditional use, waiver, or variance (if any): No known approved development permits on subject properties • Development Agreements (if any): No known Development Agreements on subject properties • Pending Code Enforcement Actions (if any): No known Code Enforcement actions • City Liens (if any): No City liens. Properties are currently in Seminole County APPLICABLE LAW, PUBLIC POLICY, AND EVENTS Florida Statutes 163.2511- 163.3246 : (Provides that land development municipal planning be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan). Florida Statute 166.041 - Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resoluti Florida Statute 171.044 - Voluntary Annexation Winter Springs Charter Section 2.03. Annexation procedure. Winter Springs Charter Article IV. Governing Body. Section 4.06. General powers and duties. Section 4.15. Ordinances in General. City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances. unincorporated regulations for ons. The applicant is petitioning the City to voluntarily annex three parcels that are currently located within unincorporated Seminole County. The subject parcels total 1.66 approximately acres in size and are located on the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. 17 -92 and State Road 419. The purpose of the annexation of the subject parcels is to utilize them in the development of a RaceTrac gas station that is proposed partially on the site of an abandoned Hess Station, which is located adjacent to the north of the subject parcels, and partially on the subject parcels. The surrounding area is generally characterized by commercial uses in Seminole County and the City of Winter Springs. Public Hearings 500 PAGE 2 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 The application petition bears the signatures of all of the property owners. The subject properties are contiguous with the City's existing boundaries and are currently located in an unincorporated area of Seminole County that is adjacent to the City of Winter Springs. Annexation of the parcels does not create any enclaves. The request is consistent with all applicable goals, objectives and policies of the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan. The parcels currently consist of vacant commercial uses. The City has capacity to provide this parcel with the same urban services provided to other areas of the City. County water and sewer service are available to the property. Additionally, the subject parcels are located within Seminole County's 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) and the developer may be eligible for funding from the CRA. The subject properties are currently designated "Mixed Development" on the Seminole County Future Land Use Map. Properties to the east and west are the rights -of -ways of U.S. 17 -92 and S.R. 434 while properties to the south include a boat sales and service facility. The subject properties are currently designated C -2 (Retail Commercial District) on the Seminole County Zoning Map. Adjacent property owners have been notified by US mail. Pursuant to Florida Statute 171.044(2), notice of the proposed annexation was published for two consecutive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel on February 21, 2013 and February 28, 2013. Pursuant to Florida Statute 171.044 (6), the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners was sent via Certified Mail the notice of annexation for the subject parcels on January 24, 2013. Public Hearings 500 PAGE 3 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 Existing Land Uses Zoning Future Land Use Subject Vacant commercial, Seminole Seminole County Properties former auto repair facility, single - family home County C -2 (Retail MXD "Mixed Development" Commercial District) North Abandoned Hess gas City of Winter City of Winter station Springs C -2 Springs "Commercial" (General Commercial) South Boat sales and service Seminole Seminole County facility County C -2 MXD "Mixed (Retail Development" Commercial District) East S.R. 419 right -of -way None None West U.S. 17 -92 right -of -way None None The application petition bears the signatures of all of the property owners. The subject properties are contiguous with the City's existing boundaries and are currently located in an unincorporated area of Seminole County that is adjacent to the City of Winter Springs. Annexation of the parcels does not create any enclaves. The request is consistent with all applicable goals, objectives and policies of the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan. The parcels currently consist of vacant commercial uses. The City has capacity to provide this parcel with the same urban services provided to other areas of the City. County water and sewer service are available to the property. Additionally, the subject parcels are located within Seminole County's 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) and the developer may be eligible for funding from the CRA. The subject properties are currently designated "Mixed Development" on the Seminole County Future Land Use Map. Properties to the east and west are the rights -of -ways of U.S. 17 -92 and S.R. 434 while properties to the south include a boat sales and service facility. The subject properties are currently designated C -2 (Retail Commercial District) on the Seminole County Zoning Map. Adjacent property owners have been notified by US mail. Pursuant to Florida Statute 171.044(2), notice of the proposed annexation was published for two consecutive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel on February 21, 2013 and February 28, 2013. Pursuant to Florida Statute 171.044 (6), the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners was sent via Certified Mail the notice of annexation for the subject parcels on January 24, 2013. Public Hearings 500 PAGE 3 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 In addition, the subject properties have been posted with a large yellow sign. The applicant's request for a Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment changing the Future Land Use designation to City of Winter Springs "Commercial" and the request for Rezoning to City of Winter Springs C -2 (General Commercial) was considered by the Planning & Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency at the February 6, 2013 meeting. The Planning & Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed Annexation, Small -Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment, and Rezoning. Annexation Agreement: In addition, the applicant is proposing to enter into an Annexation Agreement with the City. This agreement would allow an existing billboard that is located on the southwestern parcel to be raised to a higher height than it is in its current configuration and to remain on the property. Additionally, this agreement will govern development of the site by controlling building architecture and signage. This agreement is attached as an exhibit to this report. Findings: In analyzing the annexation request, it appears that all statutory requirements related to voluntary annexation have been satisfied. FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed annexation of the property allows the subject parcels in conjunction with the abandoned Hess station site to be developed into a RaceTrac gas station. Development of the subject property is anticipated to provide an increase to the City's taxable value. A detailed Fiscal Impact Report will be performed once the development details are known. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission, City Manager, City Attorney /Staff, and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals noted above, and which is also available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media/Press Representatives who have requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Homeowner's Associations/Representatives on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional copies available for the General Public, and posted at five (5) different locations around the City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested individuals. Adjacent property owners have been notified by US mail. Pursuant to Florida Statute 171.044(2), notice of the proposed annexation was published for two consecutive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel on February 21, 2013 and February 28, 2013. Pursuant to Florida Statutes 171.044 (6), the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners was sent via Public Hearings 500 PAGE 4 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 Certified Mail the notice of annexation for the subject parcels on January 25, 2013. In addition, a yellow sign noting the date and time of the public hearing has been erected on the subject properties. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Commission approve second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2013 -03. Ordinance 2013 -03 proposes annexation of three parcels located on the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. 17 -92 and State Road 419, adjacent to the abandoned Hess Station. Specifically, the parcels are located at 3237 North U.S. 17 -92, 1730 State Road 419, and 1810 State Road 419. ATTACHMENTS: A. Ordinance 2013-03 B. Annexation Agreement C. Minutes, February 6, 2013 Planning & Zoning Board meeting D. Advertisement, Orlando Sentinel — February 28, 2013 Public Hearings 500 PAGE 5 OF 5 - March 11, 2013 Attachment "A" ORDINANCE NO. 2013-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ANNEXING THREE (3) PARCELS OF LAND COMPRISING APPROXIMATELY 1.66 GROSS ACRES, MORE OR LESS, CURRENTLY WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF U.S. 17 -92 AND STATE ROAD 419 AT 3237 NORTH U.S. 17-92, 1730 STATE ROAD 419, AND 1810 STATE ROAD 419, SAID PARCELS BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DEPICTED AND DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF WINTER SPRINGS CHARTER, ARTICLE II, BOUNDARIES, TO INCORPORATE THE REAL PROPERTY INTO THE CITY BOUNDARIES; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF THE REVISED WINTER SPRINGS CHARTER WITH APPROPRIATE AGENCIES UPON SAID APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, this is a voluntary annexation which shall be pursuant to the annexation procedures contained in section 171.044, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the subject real property is reasonably compact and contiguous with the boundaries of the City of Winter Springs and will not create an enclave and otherwise satisfies the requirements for annexation; and WHEREAS, this annexation is in compliance and consistent with the goals and objectives of the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, Charter, and City Code; and WHEREAS, upon the effective date of this Ordinance, the municipal boundary lines of the City of Winter Springs, contained in Winter Springs Charter, Article II, shall be redefined to include the subject real property; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2013 -03 Page 1 of 3 Section 1. Annexation of Real Property. The area of real property, which is more particularly described in the metes and bounds legal description and map attached hereto as Exhibit "A," is hereby annexed into the City of Winter Springs by the City Commission. Exhibit "A" is hereby fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. City Boundaries Redefined; Winter Springs Charter Amended. Pursuant to section 166.031(3), Florida Statutes, and section 171.091, Florida Statutes, the City of Winter Springs Charter, Article II, Section 2.01, shall hereby be amended to redefine the corporate boundaries of the City of Winter Springs to include the area of real property described in Section 1 of this Ordinance. The City Clerk shall file the revised Winter Springs Charter, Article II, Section 2.01, with the Department of State within thirty (30) days upon said approval and shall provide a copy to the Office of Economic and Demographic Research along with a statement specifying the population census effect and the affected land area. The City Clerk shall also file this Ordinance with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Seminole County, the Chief Administrator of Seminole County, and the Department of State within seven (7) days of the effective date. Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All ordinances and resolutions or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 4. Severability. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance, or any portion hereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereto as a whole or part thereof to be declared invalid. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and pursuant to the City Charter. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the day of , 2013. ATTEST: Andrea Lorenzo - Luaces, City Clerk Charles Lacey, Mayor City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2013 -03 Page 2 of 3 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 No. 2013 -03 Page 3 of 3 Legal Description: .�a Exhibit "A" (a• ka MO? 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Orange Avenue, Suite 2000 Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 425 -9566 ANNEXATION AGREEMENT This Annexation Agreement ( "Agreement ") is made and entered into by and between the City of Winter Springs, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter the "City ") whose address is 1126 East S.R. 434, Winter Springs, Florida 32708, and RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc. (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Developer" or "Owner ") whose address is 3225 Cumberland Boulevard, Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, this 11th day of March, 2013 (the "Effective Date ") and shall be fully enforceable in accordance with the terms hereof. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Owner is the owner or contract purchaser of certain real property located in unincorporated Seminole County, Florida, which real property is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" (attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; said property hereinafter being referred to as the "Property "); and WHEREAS, the Property currently is assigned a mixed use Comprehensive Plan and zoning designation by Seminole County; and WHEREAS, the Owner is also the owner or contract purchaser of certain real property located in Winter Springs, Florida and adjacent to the Property, which real property is more particularly described in Exhibit "B" (attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; said property hereinafter being referred to as the "Winter Springs Property "); and WHEREAS, the Property and Winter Springs Property are within the State Road 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Winter Springs Property is the site of a closed gas station, and along with the Property, is in need of redevelopment for purposes of removing slum and blight in the area; and WHEREAS, the Owner desires to annex the Property into the City of Winter Springs and to aggregate it with the Winter Springs Property in order to redevelop the properties as one development site for a RaceTrac convenience store with motor fuel sales; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that the redevelopment of the Property and Winter Springs Property will provide a substantial economic benefit to the City and its citizens, and a 1 benefit to the State Road 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area, said development being referred to as the "Project "; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the understandings and agreements of the parties with respect to the foregoing, and other matters as agreed to and set forth herein; and WHEREAS, this Agreement is authorized by, permitted by, and consistent with the provisions of the City's home rule Charter; the City's Comprehensive Plan; Chapters 163 and 166, Florida Statutes; Article VIII, Section 2b, Constitution of the State of Florida; Chapter 171, Florida Statutes; and other applicable law, and serves and advances a vital public purpose of removing slum and blight and providing economic development; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration each to the other has provided, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals. (a) The recitals are adopted as the findings of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida. (b) The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated into this Agreement by reference, and are a material part of this Agreement upon which the parties have relied, including but not limited to the assertions that the Owner owns the Property and Winter Springs Property, and is empowered to enter into this Agreement and make binding commitments. 2. Annexation; Unity of Title. (a) This Agreement shall upon execution by the Owner, serve and constitute an irrevocable Annexation Petition by the Owner for the annexation of the Property into the corporate boundaries of the City of Winter Springs, provided and subject to the additional condition that the City shall thereafter annex the Property into the City, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Owner agrees that they will not contest or object to the annexation of the Property (provided such annexation is consistent with the terms hereof) and that the parties will fully cooperate with each other to achieve the annexation on the terms and conditions set forth herein. (b) Owner agrees that upon annexation of the Property and Owner obtaining the necessary building permits for the Project, the Property and the Winter Springs Property shall be unified in ownership and title for development purposes, and shall be considered one developable lot of record for development purposes under the City Code. Any division or subdivision of this unified developable lot of record shall be subject to the platting or lot split requirements of the City Code. 3. No Annexation Fees. It is understood and agreed that no fees, costs, or expenses will be charged to or become due from the Owner to the City or to any other governmental 2 authority, private individual or entity on account of or in connection with the City's review and processing of the Annexation Petition or the annexation of the Property into the corporate limits of the City of Winter Springs; provided however, that the Owner shall pay its own attorneys' fees and consulting fees, as may be determined to be necessary by the Owner. 4. Development Conditions Future Land Use and Zoning Map. (a) In order to facilitate the development of the Property and Winter Springs Property, the City agrees, upon annexation of the Property, to advertise and proceed with public hearings to amend the Property's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map designation to City "Commercial" and Official Zoning Map classification to City "C -2 General Commercial." The aforementioned comprehensive and zoning map amendments shall be subject to Florida law and City Code, and shall be subject to final approval by the City Commission of Winter Springs. No provision of this Agreement shall be construed as guaranteeing that the amendments will be approved by the City Commission. Each party will fully cooperate with each other to achieve the amendments on the terms and conditions set forth herein including, but not limited to, submitting and executing any applications customarily required by the City. (b) It is understood and agreed that Owner will pay the fees, costs, or expenses that are customarily charged by the City on account of or in connection with the City's review and processing of the comprehensive plan and zoning map amendments for the Property; provided however, that the City shall pay its own attorneys' fees and consulting fees and staff time, as may be determined to be necessary by the City. 5. Additional Development Conditions. It is understood and agreed by the parties that in order to facilitate the development of the Property and the Winter Springs Property as a RaceTrac convenience store with motor fuel sales (the "Project "), and for the purposes of eliminating the slum and blight within the State Road 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area, the following development conditions shall apply: (a) Conceptual Project Rendering and Conceptual Site Plan. A conceptual rendering depicting the Project is attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and is incorporated herein by this reference. The parties agree that this Project will be constructed in substantial conformance with said rendering. A conceptual site plan depicting the Project is attached hereto as Exhibit "D" and is incorporated herein by this reference. The parties agree that this Project will be constructed in substantial conformance with said site plan. Developer shall have the obligation to further submit and obtain the City's approval of final engineering plans. Developer shall also have the obligation to construct aesthetic enhancements to the Project as depicted in the conceptual renderings and site plan and as may be reasonably requested by the City in accordance with the City Code, particularly the City's aesthetic review ordinance. (b) Billboard. The parties acknowledge that the existing billboard on the Property is a legally nonconforming billboard under the Seminole County Code. As such, upon annexation of the Property, the existing billboard located on the Property shall continue as a legally nonconforming billboard subject to applicable provisions of the City Code. However, it is understood and agreed by the parties that in order to facilitate the development of the Property and the Winter Springs Property as a RaceTrac convenience store with gasoline sales, and for 3 purposes of eliminating the slum and blight within the State Road 17 -92 Community Redevelopment Area, Owner shall have the right to relocate the billboard pole to the location within the landscape buffer as generally depicted on Exhibit "D" and increase the height of said billboard by a maximum of ten (10) feet above the motor fuel canopy and a face area not to exceed fourteen (14) feet by forty -eight (48) feet, in order to accommodate the RaceTrac development project as generally depicted on Exhibit "E" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. (c) Monument Signs. The closed gas station on the Winter Springs Property was permitted to have two (2) monument signs each containing 100 square feet of copy area. The City agrees that the Project shall also be permitted to have two (2) monument signs with 100 square feet of copy area as shown (labeled "LED Price Logo Sign ") and generally located in the area depicted on Exhibit "D." (d) Building Signage Allowance. The principal building of the Project shall be permitted to have a signage allowance as generally depicted on Exhibit "F" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. (e) Configuration of Parking Spaces and Drive Aisles. Unless otherwise provided in the final engineering plans approved by the City, regular parking spaces shall be no smaller than ten feet (10 ft) by eighteen feet (18 ft) and internal parking lot drive aisles shall be a minimum width of thirty -six feet (36 ft). (0 Pond. The parties acknowledge and agree that the City Engineer shall be authorized to approve minor deviations to the stormwater pond geometry (including slopes) in order to accommodate existing site constraints subject to the City's approval of final engineering plans. 6. Duty To Cooperate. The parties agree to cooperate at all times, in a timely manner, and in good faith regarding the implementation of this Agreement. This cooperation shall extend to the granting by the City and the acquisition by the Owner, of applicable necessary municipal permits, and the Owner shall diligently process and seek the receipt of, and shall use reasonable legal means, to obtain all necessary state, municipal, federal permits, development orders, licenses, easements and other approvals or rights in connection with the development of the Property and Winter Springs Property in accordance with this Agreement and applicable land use, zoning, land development, building and construction regulations. 7. Further Assurances. In addition to the acts recited in or set forth in this Agreement, the parties agree to perform or cause to be performed in a timely manner, any and all further acts as may be reasonably necessary to implement the provisions of this Agreement, including but not limited to the execution and /or recordation of further instruments; provided however that the City's obligation shall be subject to such limitations of law as may be applicable to municipalities. 8. Limitations of Remedies. The parties hereby agree not to pursue an award of monetary damages for a breach by or non - performance of the other party under this Agreement. The only remedies of the other party available against the non - performing party under this 4 Agreement shall be either to withhold further performance under the Agreement until the non- performing party cures the non - performance, or to seek a court order from the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida requiring the non - performing party to fulfill its obligations under the Agreement. However, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the right of either party to pursue any and all available remedies if any, under non -tort or constitutional law relating to a party's non - performance under the Agreement so long as damages are not sought. The City will not waive sovereign immunity and does not waive sovereign immunity to any extent by reason of this Agreement, and in the event Owner seeks any relief against the City, the City may rely on any available defense arising out of its sovereign immunity. In the event a court order is issued declaring non - performance by either party, the non- performing party shall be required to reimburse the other party any actual and reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the breach (excluding attorney's fees and legal costs). 9. Disclaimer Of Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the formal parties to this Agreement and no right or cause of action shall accrue by reason hereof to or for the benefit of any third party not a formal party hereto. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to be nor shall be a conferring upon or giving any person or entity any right, remedy or claim by reason of this Agreement or any provisions or conditions hereof, including any provisions or conditions hereof that may be implied or suggested in equity, and only the express parties to this Agreement and their respective designated representatives, successors and assigns shall have any rights under this Agreement. 10. Time Is Of The Essence. The parties agree that they shall diligently and expeditiously pursue their respective obligations. 11. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement and the terms and conditions hereof shall be binding upon and inure only to the benefit of the City and the Owner, and their respective successors in interest in writing, by duly recorded and lawful instrument. 12. Applicable Law. This Agreement and the provisions herein shall be construed, controlled and interpreted according to the laws of Florida. If there is a conflict between this Agreement and terms of the City Code, the terms of the Agreement shall control unless Florida law prohibits a waiver of the Code provision by agreement. 13. Binding Effect. Each party represents to the other it has undertaken all necessary actions to execute this Agreement and has the legal authority to enter this Agreement and to undertake all obligations imposed on it. 14. Recording. Upon Owner's execution of this Agreement, the City shall, at its sole cost and expense record a fully executed copy of this Agreement in the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. 15. Venue. Any and all actions or proceedings arising out of or related to this Agreement or brought to enforce or interpret this Agreement, shall be brought exclusively and solely in the court of appropriate jurisdiction in Seminole County, Florida. 16. Construction Or Interpretation Of the Agreement. This Agreement is the result of bona fide arm's length negotiations between the parties and all parties have contributed 5 substantially and materially to the preparation of the Agreement and were represented by counsel. Accordingly, this Agreement shall not be construed or interpreted more strictly against one party as against the other party. 17. Development Permits. Nothing herein shall limit the City's authority to grant or properly deny any development permit applications or requests subsequent to the effective date of this Agreement. The failure of this Agreement to address any particular City, County, State and /or Federal permit, condition, term or restriction shall not relieve Owner or the City of the necessity of complying with the law governing said permitting requirement, condition, term or restriction. Without imposing any limitation on the City's police powers, the City reserves the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate any and all certificates of occupancy for any building or unit if Owner is in breach of any term or condition of this Agreement. 18. Attorneys' Fees and Costs. In the event of a dispute regarding this Agreement, the parties shall bear their own attorneys' fees and legal costs and neither shall be responsible to pay the other's legal fees. 19. Caption /Exhibits. (a) The headings or captions of the sections and subsections contained in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only, and do not, in themselves, have any legal significance and shall not be afforded any. (b) The exhibits to this Agreement are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and are an integral part of this Agreement. In the event of any conflict between the Agreement and any exhibit, the terms of the Agreement shall govern and control except with respect to the legal description or description of the Property and Winter Springs Property, in which case the correct statement in an exhibit will control over the Agreement, but only if the description in the exhibit is determined to be accurate. 20. Parties Bound. Following the recordation of this Agreement, the benefits and burdens of this Agreement will become a covenant running with the title to the Property and Winter Springs Property and all parts and parcels thereof, and this Agreement shall be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of both the City and Owner, and the assigns and successors in interest to the Property and Winter Springs Property and all parts and parcels thereof. 21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unlawful by a court of competent jurisdiction, the unlawful portion shall be deemed separate and distinct, and the same shall not affect in any respect whatsoever the validity or enforceability of the remainder of the Agreement. However, if the portion found to be unlawful results in the loss of a material benefit by the owner as a result of the excising or removal of such unlawful provision, then the owner may terminate the Agreement. 22. Notices. Any notice delivered shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be delivered (whether or not actually received) when it is hand delivered to the official hereinafter designated; upon receipt of such notice when deposited in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, certified mail return receipt requested; or upon receipt of such notice when deposited 6 with Federal Express or other nationally recognized overnight or next day courier, addressed to the parties as follows: To Developer: With a copy to: To City: With a copy to: RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc. 3225 Cumberland Boulevard, Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Attention: Phil West, Esq. Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. 215 N. Eola Drive Orlando, Florida 32801 Attention: Thomas R. Sullivan, Esq. Kevin Smith City Manager City of Winter Springs 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Telephone: (407) 327 -5957 Fax: (407) 327 -4753 Anthony A. Garganese Brown, Garganese, Weiss & D'Agresta, P.A. 111 N. Orange Ave, Suite 2000 Orlando, Florida 32801 Phone: (407) 425 -9566 Fax: (407) 425 -9596 23. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the complete and entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and it supercedes all prior agreements, arrangements or understandings, whether oral or written. 24. Modification. This Agreement may not be amended, changed or modified nor may any material provisions hereunder be waived, except by a written document of equal dignity signed by the Owner and the City after approval by the City's City Commission at a public meeting. 25. Counterparts. The Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same document. WHEREFORE, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be signed all as of the date and year first above written. 7 WITNESSES: DEVELOPER: Printed Name of Witness Printed Name of Witness RACETRAC PETROLEUM, INC. a Georgia corporation By: Its President ATTEST (Seal): CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, a Florida Municipal Corporation, By: ANDREA LORENZO - LUACES By: City Clerk CHARLES LACEY Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY FOR THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ONLY: ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, CITY ATTORNEY STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2013, by , as of RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc., a Georgia corporation who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. (NOTARY SEAL) 8 Notary Public Signature (Name typed, printed or stamped) Notary Public, State of Georgia Commission No.: My Commission Expires: Legal Description: Exhibit "A" (a• ka AIM X r CF SW misr er i4 offemAS.Ir & ke spyfrmies rfAgar err v4 or a JD cAsic cr aridAKEE maim inN AL= fRE WSFn, ▪ er $- di k9nri xrat.p. MOB 12 ?t fi ma ga. r P19 Perir Cir F *A P" yr Raw 4Fsv MR.& 5224 P _r ) A T mu s'r eafrea er s r x ic TF Der S OIMMEST 1./.0 CO DE ▪ 1v . CAST gr �1% rl )21T gain' ▪ RP ia, x Af cr 'Cr +'rVV er THE Seeinkm=F 01 42r NE 5CUPOOM" trq Or StiO Sawa., Z.Z, J-45..45 sa7 115. A Payr *V Zile L r r MA?opus Hammy 17 A. 3.2 As or NVI403.51R ThEsICE LEA ii.V6 /cm" $.24,7H up.; or riff mamas? .0 oe ree tailiniar Vi Or Me sEtweiv zz AVM 1/051741 41 Dom•le ASKONZP caff teatiwips At Earrik r r; PA YS r .4 a° ,r Gro. AN ee▪ etPdanerf #40 Abrirt 611706 MARtEEP PY 4 Lams: I$ r. tc wi r Oda MreAr $0011 47 MAWS J9 liVerJES .2.9 StOcreltp WI Aim^. EAST AMC 'AOSILVier fed ed ?,J' R27; ThViCE iiArhte' V# IICACEUDIA r rt f CDEGREES 2 41 -' herr Ti AC ' F wawa tfroliL Gr Lz!CA TILi1 e ..14 7741 PAO MO `d Jo F TI(M WO Far Imo+ 0, pre sF Ar Pet WARillf5r OPRZEIR &= .2,a i4ple N .! - M 053 MI. AL061.2 Zyr Niz r Rigrr cir & OPf r natal. Exhibit "B" LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST AND BEING ALL OF THAT CERTAIN QUIT CLAIM DEED, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 7748, PAGE 810 AND THAT CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2069, PAGE 1486 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22, FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °23'35" WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTH LINE, RUN NORTH 00 °09'27" WEST, 100.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °23'35" WEST, 8.19 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 419, PER FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT -OF -WAY MAP, SECTION 77070 -2506 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °23'35" WEST, 178.89 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH 50 °15'53" WEST, 136.21 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 15/600 (U.S. 17 -92), PER FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT -OF -WAY MAP, SECTION 77010; THENCE RUN NORTH 40 °40'35" EAST, ALONG SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 15/600 (U.S. 17 -92), A DISTANCE OF 275.84 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 49 °19'25" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 419, A DISTANCE OF 133.63 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON THE AFORESAID WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 419; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 °41'18" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, 207.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND, LIES IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 1.276 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ! w: 1 _„__...._,....., !4,--,a-.. mix---,.6,4 ‘2-:=4,1 .., - ..y. . „..L C LEFT EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3/16 " = 1'--0" Exhibit "C" C)RIGHT EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3/10 "= OREAR EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3/16 " = 1' -0" A FRONT EXTERIOR ELEVATION 3/16 " - 1' -0' a(//r RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc 3225 Cumberland Blvd, Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 RACETRAC WINTER SPRINGS WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Exhibit D" GRAPHIC SCALE SITE DATA PROPER, LOCATION: PARCEL ID: LOCAL MUNICIPAL!, FUTURE LAND USE: CURRENT ZONING: PROPOSED USE: PROJECT AREA: IMPERVIOUS SURFACE RATIO: PROPOSED FAR: MIN. OPEN SPACE: PROPOSED OPEN SPACE: 60. SE CORNER OF US 17-92 AND SR 419 22-20,0-300-0270-0000, 22-20-30-300-0290-0000, 22 20 30 300 0300 0000 & 22 20 30 300 0310 0000 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMMERCIAL GENERAL COMMERCIAL (C-2) GAS STATION WITH CONVENIENCE STORE 2.39 AC 72,314.96/ 104,002.06 = .695 .051 25% 30.47% 'IF-FIt'ONNGT 7WTEBSTI" 25' SIDE (NORTH) 15' ITEDAER TEDAUSTT') 15' 15' LAFERSOCNTR(N/ELIS-F1E' 15' SIDE (NORTH) 5r ITEDAER (7E'AUSTT') 15' 15' 50' SC:1SL NUMBER NAME USDA TEXTURE HYDROLOGIC GROUP SOILS 2C7A TA FROM Ul KNKRAC8 EOANUL OILS Fit IVEE YADNADT ED APRIL 1, '2'0'11 FLOOD ZONE 1T1E1f0EI l'EAA--Fr/D;NEFF,-IFE)1,71IfijEZRG2N8E, ')200171C,)-SrEAMTrigITI6CF)ILJCNTYD, PF'FL%1LI,FE,R FEMA PANEL VVETIIIIE'RTSARE NO WETLANDS LOCATED ON THE PARCEL. V F riTE ASTI IT°E NIS CURRENTLY AN ABANDONED GAS STATION. PcTril)K NRGE REQUIRED 5,928 SQ. FT. X (1 SPACE PER 300 SQ. FT.) 20 SPACES TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED PARKING PROVIDED FEEFEF- 20 SPACES 352 = 37 SPACES STORMVVATER MANAGEMENT: Fn= 'Ain: .S1 FO'F'111■11-S BREI VDEERS ATTEEDRAN'll IANPAEGRENII TETNTDDII DA NCE WITH CITY DF GENERAL SITE NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL PERMITS. 2. ALL DIMENSION ARE FROM THE FACE OF CURB. 3. ALL RADII ARE 3' UNLESS OTHERVVISE NOTED. 4. AALRLE%(IgTFINcGoil,ifFrilycirS SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED AT ALL POINTS OF CONNECTION AND 5. ,,,LNLAPLUirBils:1,,QE11 TP,IcTiVaETArti,,,ILDUEB,IFI,VGGKI,E,DJACENT SIDEWALKS, WILL BE CHECKED AT REPLACED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE 0.F GER, IF'IbpARFIN'S'OKFEIC:EL-PrIADNNCSYSHALL BE 6. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET CI, REQUIREMENTS. 7. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL CONFORM TO A.D.A AND FLORIDA ACCESSIBILITY CODE. 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NOTIFICATION, LOCATION AND PROTECTION 1■10-11k1IFY ICHEI Er nTC7krC;ES"FSOTRVTTEVHTTH,E48',RHOILTZ 11411IgItT0-11:g It■11-1■11RJAGCT°R S HA LL CONSTRUCTION AT 1-800-432-4770, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 AM TO 4:30 PM. ALL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND METHODS, SHALL MEET THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF TCHOEN rSTFTIUGCNFISOINTIrTI: -Ur '1'1 IE ITlr'AANCDCAORIVELSC7CEZNAMNUFAT. R D AND BRIDGE 10. ivkvLiV.,,ILT,J6T1,3„EiDNRBEAAHfAWsl-c7DIIN THE FDOT RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE GRADED AND SODDED 11. ,;_T_A INOLA 1,NRTDEsToNDCLZFxTEF,,AF F IC SHALL ADHERE TO THE REOUIREMENTS OF THE DESIGN KNOW WHAT' S BELOW ALWAYS CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG s It's the law. A MINIMUM OF 2-DAYS AND A MAXIMUM OF 5-DAYS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION SITE PLAN RACETRAC #1074 - Winter Springs 2 g •E ((:)) 'L> C-4 0 SHEET NO. REV. WINTER SPRINGS, FL # 1 074 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1"=60' SIGN MARKERS MAY NOT BE TO SCALE. 13 -0046 R2 Sheet 1 of 10 #1074 Address SR 17 -92 & SR 419 WINTER SPRINGS, FL Acct. Rep. KRISTEN HAMILTON Coordinator PAM GOFF Designer KRYSTAL WIGHT ARMSTRONG Date 1/17/13 Approval / Date Client Sales Estimating Art Engineering Landlord RI (1/21/13) MA: REMOVED LARGER COFFEE SIGN FROM PROVIDED ELEVATION, TO KEEP STANDARD SPEC SIZE. REPLACED MONUMENT PRICERS WITH 28 "; REWORKED SIGN SEGMENTS TO FIT LARGER LED UNITS. R2 (2/13/13) 13K:NEW AWNING SPECS, NEW ELEVATIONS, AND NEW MONUMENT LOCATION 7201 Manor Way Dallas, TX 75235 12106 Valliant Drive San Antonio, TX 78216 963 Baxter Avenue, Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40204 2584 Sand Hill Point Circle Davenport, FL 33837 77 W ilfront Park Co Dawsonvaterle, GA 30534 urt P.O. Box 15 206 Dora1 Drive Portland, TX 78374 135 Park Center Drive, Unit C Vista, CA 92081 Phone: 214- 902.2000 Fax:214.902.2044 Phone: 210.349.3804 Fax: 210. 902 -2044 Phone: 502. 479.3075 Fax: 502.412 -0013 Phone: Bfi3. 420.1100 Fax: 863. 424.1160 Phone: 8:8354 .7062 Fax: 210. 349.6724 Phone: 361. 563.5599 Fax: 361.643.6533 Phone: 760.967.7003 Fax:760- 967.7073 This drawing is the property or Chandler Signs, LP., L.L.P. and all rights to its use irc reproduction are reserved by Chandlersigns, L.P., LL.P. FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BY CUSTOMER THIS SIGN IS INTENDED TD BE MANUFACTURED U� OIN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 500 OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEANDIOROTHER APPLICABLELOCAL ODES. THI :,.?,DES PROPER GROUNDING: BONDING OF THE SIGN. SIGN WILL BEAR UL LABELIS). I2' -0" O.A.H. co 1"V 7' -6'I (CABINET) 7' (REVEAL) 8' -0'I (STONE CAP) • SCOPE OF WORK: CSI TO MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL TWO (2) NEW INTERNALLY-LIT D/F ALUMINUM CABINETS WITH 3" RETAINERS & DIVIDERS. FACES ARE WHITE POLYCARBONATE FACES & FIRST SURFACE APPLIED VINYL GRAPHICS. I) 3M TRANSLUCENT VINYL COLORS ARE AS FOLLOWS: TOP -FACE • BACKGROUND IS 1ST SURFACE APPLIED #3630 -143 POPPY RED • BLUE OUTLINE AROUND "RACETRAC11 TO MATCH 3M # 180c SAPPHIRE • "RACETRAC", 11 ®11 , & STRIPE TO BE SHO-THRU WHITE. ILLUMINATED PRODUCT PANELS • 'REGULAR UNLEADED" TO BE OPAQUE BLACK VINYL OVER 3M #3630 -015 YELLOW VINYL BACKGROUND • "DIESEL" TO BE SHOW THRU WHITE WITH 3M #3630 -26 GREEN BKGD. 2) CSI TO PROVIDE SUPPORT PIPES AND FOOTINGS. 2) CABINET TO BE INTERIOR -LIT WITH HIGH - OUTPUT FLUORESCENT LAMPS. ALL ELECTRICAL PROVIDED BY G.C. ALL CONCRETE PADS AND MASONRY BY G.C. (BRICK AND STONE) STONE BASE TO MATCH BUILDING STONE 3) EIGHT (8) TOTAL S/F SUNSHINE ELECTRONIC PRICE CHANGE UNITS TO BE PROVIDED BY OWNER. (SEE NEXT SHEET FOR DETAILS). D/F INT. ILLUMINATED MONUMENTS TWO (2) REQUIRED • DECORATIVE TRIM - FAB. ALUM. RACETRAC DK. BRONZE (SEE FORMULA BELOW) Harold Conway RACE TRAC McSweeney Painting PAINT BRUSH -OUTS) SCALE: 1/211 =III -011 Date: 7/6/2010 Revised: 9/14/2010 McSweeney Control No: Arch No: Vendor (Supplier) Color No: Product: Base: Sheen: Location: APPV'D YES — N/A Alkyd Latex Flat E/Shell S /Gloss P -I3 N/A SW SW (CUSTOM Bronze 2008) BAC Blend -a -Color OZ 32 64 128 ASE X Satin Ext: Metal Brick Lintels MATCH SAME Ext: Bollards, Fuel Canopy -Area Steel and Metal Dumpster Gates WI White 0 43 - 1 BRONZE AS B I Black 4 55 1 0 Ext: Roof Door & Doorframe LAKE WORTH R2 Maroon - 17 I 0 JOB Y3 Deep Gold - 57 I - G2 New Green - 6 2' -4" 2' -0" (2) CONDUITS TO SIGN FROM BUILDING BY CUSTOMER 1 ALL PRIMARY ELECTRICAL BY CUSTOMER CSI TO PROVIDE: (2) NEW STEEL PIPES CSI TO PROVIDE: (2) CONCRETE PIERS WINTER SPRINGS, FL # 1 074 13 -0046 R2 Sheet 2 of 10 #1074 Address SR 17 -92 & SR 419 WINTER SPRINGS, FL Acct. Rep. KRISTEN HAMILT- ON Coordinator PAM GOFF Designer KRYSTAL WIGHT ARMSTRONG Date 1/17/13 Approval / Date Client Sales Estimating Art Engineering Landlord 2212 RI (I/21/13) MA: REMOVED LARGER COFFEE SIGN FROM PROVIDED ELEVATION, TO KEEP STANDARD SPEC SIZE. REPLACED MONUMENT PRICERS WITH 28 "; REWORKED SIGN SEGMENTS TO FIT LARGER LED UNITS. R2 (2/13/13) BK:NEW AWNING SPECS, NEW ELEVATIONS, AND NEW MONUMENT LOCATION LJ LJW www.chandlersigns.com 3D2aMs, TnX '7'5\ ay 5 12106 Valliant Drive San Antonio, TX 78216 963 Baxter Avenue, Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40204 2584 Sand Hill Point Circle Davenport, FL 33837 37 Waterfront Park Court Dawsonville, GA 30534 P.D. Box 125 206 Dora1 Drive Portland, TX 78374 1335 Park Center Drive, Unit C Vsta, CA 92081 Phone: 214- 902.2000 Fax: 214.902.2044 Phone: 210.349.3804 Fax: 210. 902 -2044 Phone: 502. 479.1075 Fax: 502. 412 -0013 Phone: Bfi3. 420.1100 Fax: 863. 424.1160 Phone: 800.851.7062 Fax:210. 349.0724 Phone: 361. 563.5599 Fax:3:1.641 :6533 Phone: 760.967.7003 Fax:76:167.7033 This drawing is the property of Chandler Signs, LP., L.L.P. and all rights to its use (or reproduction are reserved by Chandlersigns, L.P., LL.P. FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BY CUSTOMER THIS SIGN IS INTENDED TD BE MANUFACTURED OIN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 500 OF THE U�NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEANDIOROTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. THI5INCLUDES PROPER GROUNDING 8 BONDING OF THE SIGN. SIGN WILL BEAR UL LABELIS). Job #: ate: 3/23/12 J WINTER SPRINGS, FL # 1 074 SUNSHINE' E L E C T R O N I C D T S P L A Y C O R P O R A T T O N 501 SYLVANIE • SAINT JOSEPH, MISSOURI 64501 816- 232 -4224 • 800 - 821 -9013 • (F) 816-232-5915 SUNSHINE.US.COM Part Number: Sales Rep: RS 6OTrim Flanges as required to fit in 60 SF Sig John Boyd 970 - 390 -68001 Client Contact Imay require 1 %2" retaine giipaod frod:ivider bar to workTrim ,Lard Liars required to fit in 60 S RaceTr y mreq�lire� ''��etainers and 1 "divider bar to work -2$ �G 3225 Cuberllan piss Atlanta, GA 30339 Customer Approval: Date: 28 LED's" 68 1/2 63 1/2" width of doo 61 1/2" width of box on back of fac •• .., •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• :: : : :: : : :: : : :: : : :: : : :: •• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• ..i •••• Trim side and bottom flanges as required to make fit in 60 SF Sign May require 1 'h" retainers and 1 "center divider bar •I .... .... .... .... .... .•I •. .... .... .... .... .... ••I .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Digit Size and Style: 28" LED Digit Color: Red /Green Overall Cabinet Size: see above Cabinet Color: black Single or Double Face: Double (master /slave) RS 60 -28RG (28" LED set for 20 SF Cabinet) Drop -In Cabinet with Master /Slave Control Orientation For install help call :: 800 - 821 -9013 ext. 4216 31 1/2" Height of Cont. box A 32 1/2" Height of Door A 35 3/4" Label Specs: Led Backlit Label Panel: None 6" cabinet 1-4-0I depth (typ) �\ Other: *Warranty: 2 year onsite parts /labor *Control: hard -wired handheld *Constant 120V AC Power must be provided by others *Installation not included 15 amp 120v circuit on 24 hours connected to red unleaded and green diesel control boxes Total current draw = 10 amps (by others) Handheld controller shipped inside control box. Connect to POS interface box via cables supplied. 15' long jumper harness master side to slave side (typ.) 10' long data jump cable between diesel & unleaded All Diesel (green) control box dimension are the same as the Unleaded (red) control box Cat 5 data cable to store (by others) Connect to POS Interface Box in store 3 solid and 3 striped wires color to color This original drawing is provided as part of a planned project and is not to be exhibited, copied, or reproduced without the written permission of Sunshine Electronic Display Corporation or its authorized agent. All installation details are suggested only. All signs must be installed in accordance with NATIONAL, STATE, ELECTRICAL AND BUILDING CODES. Sunshine Electronic Display Corporation has no responsibility for wind loads, installation or electrical circuits. These are the responsibility of the Buyer /user. *Actual LED size and configuration may vary UL 13 -0046 R2 Sheet 3 of 10 r, r #1074 Address SR 17 -92 & SR 419 WINTER SPRINGS, FL Acct. Rep. KRISTEN HAMILTON Coordinator PAM GOFF Designer KRYSTAL WIGHT ARMSTRONG Date 1/17/13 Approval / Date Client Sales Estimating Art Engineering Landlord I I, RI (1/11/13) MA: REMOVED LARGER COFFEE SIGN FROM PROVIDED ELEVATION, TO KEEP STANDARD SPEC SITE. REPLACED MONUMENT PRICERS WITH 28 "; REWORKED SIGN SEGMENTS TO FIT LARGER LED UNITS. R2 (2/13/13) BK:NEW AWNING SPECS, NEW ELEVATIONS, AND NEW MONUMENT LOCATION Lf1Jl°J www.chandlersigns.com Signs gns.com Phone: 214- 902.2000 Fax: 214.902.2044 Phone: 10.349.3804 Fax: 210. 902 -2044 Phone: 502. 479.1075 Fax: 502.412 -0013 Phone: 063.420.1100 Fax: 863. 424.1160 Phone: 800.851.7062 Fax: 210. 349.0724 Phone: 361. 56 3.5599 Fax: 361.643.6533 Phone: 760.967.7003 Fax:36:167.7033 Manor Way Dallas, TX 75235 12106 Valliant Drive San Antonio, TX 78216 963 Baxter Avenue, Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40204 2584 Sand Hill Point Circle Davenport, FL 33837 77 Waterfront Park Court Da=trei lie, GA 30534 P.O. Box 125 206 Dora1 Drive Portland, TX 78374 1335 Park Center Drive, Unit C Vista, CA 92081 This drawing is the property or Chandler Signs, LP., L.L.P. and all rights to its use (or reproduction are reserved by Chandlersigns, L.P., L.L.P. FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BY CUSTOMER TN ASCIGS A INNCTE E NWDITEH D ATO E M UAF CTTHUR ED O NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEANDIOROTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. THIS INCLUDES PROPER GROUNDING 8 BONDING OF THE SIGN. SIGN WILL BEAR UL LABELIS). Exhibit "E" WINTER SPRINGS, FL # 1 074 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1"=60' SIGN MARKERS MAY NOT BE TO SCALE. RaceTrac 13 -0046 R2 Sheet 1 of 10 #1074 Address SR 17 -92 & SR 419 WINTER SPRINGS, FL Acct. Rep. KRISTEN HAMILTON Coordinator PAM GOFF Designer KRYSTAL WIGHT ARMSTRONG Date 1/17/13 Approval / Date Client Sales Estimating Art Engineering Landlord RI (1/21/13) MA: REMOVED LARGER COFFEE SIGN FROM PROVIDED ELEVATION, TO KEEP STANDARD SPEC SIZE. REPLACED MONUMENT PRICERS WITH 28 "; REWORKED SIGN SEGMENTS TO FIT LARGER LED UNITS. R2 (2/13/13) 13K:NEW AWNING SPECS, NEW ELEVATIONS, AND NEW MONUMENT LOCATION 7201 Manor Way Da11as, TX 75235 12106 Valliant Drive Phone: 214- 902.2000 Fax: 214.902.2044 Phone: 210.349.3804 San Antonio, TX 78216 Fax: 210. 902 -2044 963 Baxter Avenue, Suite 200 Phone: 502. 479.3075 Louisville, KY 40204 Fax: 502.412 -0013 2584 Sand Hill Point Circle Phone: 863.420.1100 Davenport, FL 33837 Fax: 863. 424.1160 77 Waterfront Park Court Phone: 800.851.7062 Dawsonville, GA 30534 Fax: 210. 349.6724 P.O. Box 125 206 Dor' Drive Phone: 361. 563.5599 Portland, TX 78374 Fax: 361.643.6533 135 Park Center Drive, Unit C Phone: 760.967.7003 Vista, CA 92081 Fax: 760- 967.7073 This drawing is the property of Chandler Signs, LP., L.L.P. and all rights to its use (or reproduction are reserved by Chandlersigns, L.P., L.L.P. FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BY CUSTOMER THIS SIGN IS INTENDED TD BE MANUFACTURED OIN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 500 OF THE U�NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEANDIOROTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. THI5INCLUDES PROPER GROUNDING & BONDING OF THE SIGN. SIGN WILL BEAR UL LABELIS). WINTER SPRINGS, FL # 1 074 273' 4 1 /16" Ra - Tra 40' FRONT CANOPY ELEVATION SCALE: 3/64" = 1' -0" 24" H LEFT SIDE CANOPY ELEVATION SCALE: 3/32" = 1' -0" 0 40' 24" H RIGHT SIDE CANOPY ELEVATION SCALE: 3/32" = 1' -0" 13 -0046 R2 Sheet 4 of 10 #1074 Address SR 17 -92 & SR 419 WINTER SPRINGS, FL Acct. Rep. KRISTEN HAMILTON Coordinator PAM GOFF Designer KRYSTAL WIGHT ARMSTRONG Date 1/17/13 Approval / Date Client Sales Estimating Art Engineering Landlord I I, RI (1/21/13) MA: REMOVED LARGER COFFEE SIGN FROM PROVIDED ELEVATION, TO KEEP STANDARD SPEC SIZE. REPLACED MONUMENT PRICERS WITH 28 "; REWORKED SIGN SEGMENTS TO FIT LARGER LED UNITS. R2 (2/13/13) BK:NEW AWNING SPECS, NEW ELEVATIONS, AND NEW MONUMENT LOCATION [�a www.chandlersigns.com 320 Manor Way Dall1 as, TX 75235 12106 Valliant Drive San Antonio, TX 78216 963 Baxter Aveue, Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40204 2584 Sand Hill Point Circle Davenport, FL 33837 37 Waterfront Park Court Dawsonville, GA 30534 P.O. Box 125 206 Dora1 Drive Portland, TX 78374 1335 Park Center Drive, Unit C Vsta, CA 92081 Phone: 214- 902.2000 Fax: 214.902.2044 Phone: 210.3.80 Fax: 210. 94902 -3204 4 Phone: 502. 479.1075 Fax: 502.412 -0013 Phone: Bfi3. 420.1100 Fax: 863. 424.1160 Phone: 800.1.706 Fax: 210. 85349.6722 4 Phone: 361. 56 3.5599 Fax: 361.643.6533 Phone: 760.967.7003 Fax: 760- 967.7033 This drawing is the property or Chandler Signs, LP., L.L.P. and all rights to its use (or reproduction are reserved by Chandlersigns, L.P., L.L.P. FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BY CUSTOMER THIS SIGN IS INTENDED TD BE MANUFACTURED OIN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 500 OF THE U�NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEANDIOROTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. THI5INCLUDES PROPER GROUNDING 8 BONDING OF THE SIGN. SIGN WILL BEAR UL LABELIS). Client Name: Ad Number: City Of Winter Springs Advertiser: Insertion Number: 2 (1) cal 0 0 N E•_ U) N ci 0") • • co 0 .0 a) a) (1)0 Ord. 2013 -03 Second Reading N 0 This E- Sheet(R) is provided as conclusive evidence that the ad appeared in The Orlando Sentinel on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works, or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. WHAT'S HAPPENINt3 ttachment ;Er Continued from Page G2 to retired and current federal employees and spouses. Free. 407-774-4755. Tennis:10 a.m. March 8; Red Bug Lake Park, 3600 Red Bug Lake Road, Casselberry. Vintage Tennis for men and women 55 or older, features round-robin matches. $5. 407-314-6582. Retired educators: 12:30-2:30 p.m. March12; Patio Grill, 2900 S. Orlando Drive, Sanford. The Seminole County Retired Educators Association will have a guest speaker from the Seminole County History Museum, which is having its Centennial Celebration this year. Many interesting facts will be shared. Buy your own lunch. 407-920-8329. AARP Chapter 3578:1 p.m. Marchl3; Eastmonte Park Civic Center, 830 Magnolia Drive, Altamonte Springs. AARP Altamonte Springs Chapter 3578 will have author and retired Impresario, Arnold N. Breman present the program "Laughter in the Wings." He will offer a behind the scenes look into the world of the performing arts, featuring some of the most prominent performers in the business. Free. 407-774-4755. Watercolor Painting for Beginners:1:30-3 p.m. March 15; Lake Mary Senior Center, 911 Wallace Court, Lake Mary. Reservations required. $15. 407-688-0537. Support Groups Grief:10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays; St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 861 Maitland Ave., Altamonte Springs. A group for anyone who has lost a loved one, spouse, parent, child or sibling meets in the Mother Theresa Room of the Parish Life Center. This is a nondenominational group. Free. 407-831-1212, Ext. 223. T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 9-10:15 a.m. Fridays; Family Worship Center, 2462 S. Park Ave., Sanford. $28 annually. 407-936-4380. Grief: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays,1-3 p.m. Fridays; St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 2021W. State Road 426, Oviedo. GriefShare, a nondenominational seminar and grief recovery support group. Registration required. Suggested donation of $15 includes book. 407-365-3408. Families Anonymous: 7 p.m. Mondays; St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, 2140 W. State Road 434, Longwood. Al2-step support group for family members of someone with a drug, alcohol or behavioral problem. Free. 407-869-0491. Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Mondays; Grace Presbyterian Church, 1111Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs. Topics vary. Free. 407-977-2792. T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Sanford Senior Center, 401 E Seminole Blvd., Sanford. $28 annually. 407-688-5129. Alzheimer's disease: 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month; The Heritage at Lake Forest, 5433 W. State Road 46, Sanford. A group for those caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease sponsored by the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center. Free. 407-843-1910. Mental health:5:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Sedona House, 351 S. Bay St., Sanford. For thosel8 and older recovering from mental illness. Trained facilitators lead the meetings. National Alliance on Mental Illness provides support groups, education classes, and special events for all people affected by mental illness. Free. 407-253-1900. T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 5:45-7 p.m. Wednesdays; Hacienda Village Recreational Hall, 50 La Vista Drive East, Winter Springs. $28 annually. 407-542-6020. T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 6-7:15 p.m. Wednesdays; central branch of the Seminole County Public Library, 215 N. Oxford Road, Casselberry. $28 annually. 407-936-4380. Nar-Anon: 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital, 555 W. State Road 434, Longwood. The Nar-Anon Family Group, open to relatives or friends of narcotics abusers, meets weekly. Free. 407-834-7495. Parkinson's disease:10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of the month; Florida Hospital Altamonte Family Resource Building, 651 Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs. A group for people with Parkinson's disease and their loved ones. Includes discussion, educational presentations, music therapy, exercise classes, caregiver break-out meetings, and educational resources. Sponsored by the Florida Hospital Parkinson's Outreach Center. Free. 407-303-5295. Alzheimer's caregivers: 2 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month; Oakmonte Village,1021 Royal Gardens Circle, Lake Mary. Presented by the Alzheimer's Association. Free. 407-732-5800. Alzheimer's disease: 6 p.m. the second Thursday of the month; Arden Courts, 1057 Willa Springs Drive, Winter Springs. A group for those caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease sponsored by the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center. Free. 407-843-1910. Prostate cancer: 6:15 p.m. the second Thursday of the month; Central Florida Cancer Care Center, 2200 W. 1st St., Sanford. The American Cancer Society's Man to Man Education and Support Program assists men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and provides news regarding gains in prostate cancer research and information on various treatments. Other health topics are sometimes included. Free. 407-321-3040. Families Ministering to Families: 9 a.m. March16, April 20; St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 861 Maitland Ave., Altamonte Springs. A support group for those with incarcerated loved ones. Free. 407-695-6818. The Compassionate Friends: 7-9 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month; Sanlando United Methodist Church,1890 W. State Road 434, Longwood. The Longwood Chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a national nonprofit support organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families following the death of a child of any age, is open to all bereaved parents and their adult family members. Free. 407-900-982a Alzheimer's disease: 6:30 p.m. the fourth Monday of the month; Horizon Bay at Lake Orienta, 217 Boston Ave., Altamonte Springs. A group for those caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease sponsored by the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center. Free. 407-843-1910. Recreation Movie in the Park: March 1; Lake Concord Park, 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry. Casselberry Parks and Recreation will show the film Hop. Bring chairs and blankets. The movie begins at dusk. Free. 407-262-7700, Ext.1507. Walk: March 2; Liberty Park, 455 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary. The Mid-Florida Milers Walking Club, a member of the American Volkssport Association, is sponsoring a walk through Liberty Park and the surrounding residential areas. Two distances available:10K (6 miles) or 5K (3 miles). Start between 9-10:30 a.m. $3 for club members who want credit; free for all others. 407-695-9181. Square, Lines and Round Dancing:1:30-4 p.m. Sundays; Casselberry Recreation Center, 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry. Presented by the Hoedowners Square Dance Club. $4.50 for members, $5 for guests. 407-273-2561. Dance: 7-9:30 p.m. Sundays; Longwood Elementary School, 840 Orange Ave., Longwood. The city of Longwood will present dances, ballroom style and line dance in different rooms. There will be live music and light refreshments. $6. 407-260-3484. Zumba/Pilates: 6:45-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays, March 5-April 30 or 6-7 p.m. Thursdays, March 7-May 2; Longwood Elementary School, 840 Orange Ave., Longwood. $40 for eight-week session, $32 for seniors. 407-695-102a Special Needs Activity Program: 2-4 p.m. the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month; SE Thursday, February 28, 2013 Orlando Sentinel The Orlando Metropolitan Bridge Center beginning March 2. Riverside Park Complex,1600 Lockwood Blvd., Oviedo. $5 per session for city of Oviedo residents, $6 for non-resident members, $7 for non-residents. 407-971-5575. Country line dance class: 7-8 p.m. Thursdays, March 7-May 2; Longwood Elementary School, 840 Orange Ave., Longwood. $40 for eight-week session, $32 for seniors. 407-695-102a Contra dance: 7:30-11 p.m. the last Saturday of the month; Secret Lake Park, 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry. Dance in long lines to music provided by a live "old time music" band and caller. No partner necessary. Wear soft-soled shoes. $9 for adults, $5 for students. 386-943-9142. Miscellaneous "The Senator" Memorial and Clone Dedication:10 a.m. March 2; Big Tree Park, 761 General Hutchison Parkway, Longwood. To honor "The Senator" and celebrate Seminole County's Centennial, a tree cloned from "The Senator" is coming home to Big Tree Park. Join the Highlands Elementary School choir and members of the Florida Youth Symphony Orchestra for an uplifting and engaging performance. Free. 407-665-2180. Income-tax counseling: Tax-Aide volunteers, trained and certified by the IRS, will provide free income tax assistance at15 sites throughout the Orange and Seminole County area Feb. 1-Apri115. Individuals seeking assistance should bring pertinent tax documents such as a copy of last year's income tax return; forms showing income earned, pensions and Social Security; 1099 Forms showing interest and dividends, photo ID, Social Security cards for all those listed on their return. Free electronic filing will be available at all sites. For details and locations, call 407-647-5233 or 1-888-227-7669 or visit www.aarp.org/taxaide. Across county lines Lectures, Seminars "Baker Act and HIPAA Laws Demystified" seminar: 6:30-8:30 p.m. March 7; Beardall Senior Center, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando. Presented by the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Free. 407-253-1900. Dead Sea Scrolls Expert to Speak: 7-8:30 p.m. March 21; Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando. Ken Hanson, also known as "Jerusalem Jones," will talk about his journey to uncover the secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the mysterious ancient parchments written by an unknown Judean sect revealing the life and hopes of an ancient group of people. Hanson is a scholar of Hebrew language and literature, the history of biblical lands, and Jewish and early Christian culture. Reservations required. $10 for OCRHC members, $20 for nonmembers. 407-836-7010. Creative Pots with Hypertufa:10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 30; Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park. Garden volunteer Janet Mercer will present a workshop on Hypertufa, a man-made rock created from various materials bonded together with Portland cement. Popular for making garden ornaments, pots, and lanterns, it is lighter than ORLANDO SENTINELFILE PHOTO will offer a series of bridge lessons on Saturdays concrete and terracotta and that much easier to move around. Advance registration required. $55 for museum members, $60 for nonmembers includes materials. 407-647-6294. James Gamble Rogers Colloquium on Historic Preservation: 7 p.m. April 5; Tiedtke Concert Hall at Rollins College,1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. The Friends of Casa Feliz's seventh annual James Gamble Rogers Colloquium on Historic Preservation will feature famed architecture critic Paul Goldberger, currently a contributing editor. at Vanity Fair. Goldberger is the author of several books, most recently Why Architecture Matters, published in 2009 by Yale University Press. $25. 407-628-8200. Outdoors, Environment Environmental and Earth Law Summit: 8 a.m.-3:15 p.m. March 22; Barry University School of Law, 6441 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando. This year's Summit speakers will consider The Worth of Water. Scheduled speakers include independent environmental advocate Karen Ahlers, springs protection biologist Jim Stevenson, and several environmental attorneys. Featured speaker Kevin Spear of the Orlando Sentinel will discuss his recent investigation series on the water quality of Florida's rivers. The program will include legal, scientific, and citizen perspectives on Florida's water challenges and present innovative strategies for meaningful protection of our waters. Reservations required. Free general admission, $50 for attorneys seeking CLE credits. 321-206-5691. Health Children's nutrition program:10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 2; Central Park, Park Avenue, Winter Park. Meant to inspire and educate families on the importance of being healthy, the sixth annual Junior League of Greater Orlando's Kids in the Kitchen Fit 'n Fun Fest will feature more than 40 exhibitors, free give-a-ways, nutrition professionals, music, games, an obstacle course, bounce house, face painting, and healthy snack suggestions. Free. 407-422-5918. Healthy Grieving-Nourishing a Broken Heart grief workshop: 2:30-4:30 p.m. YOU CHOOSE! DISNEY $90. UNIVERSAL $90. OR RIDE ALL DAY 2 GO•KART TRACKS 8 ADULT RIDES BUMPERCARS 10 BOATS MINI GOLF $16 KIDS WORLD t 150 8 FUN RIDES If PLUS ADULT RIDES, GOLF 61 GO-KARTS Kips MEER TT=IERitiNtIE,E, FUN WORLD irlattp 01, AMERICA'S LARGEST MARKETS HWY. 17-92 SANFORD FRI-SAT-SUN 9-6P BARGAINS ON EVERYTHING March 9; Westchester Assisted Living, 558 N. Semoran Blvd., Winter Park. Presented by Samaritan Care Hospice of Florida. Dr. Lenore Hodges, outpatient dietitian at MD Anderson Cancer Center and director of NutritionSense Co., will talk about the importance of exercise, healthy eating and the value of vitamin D during the grief recovery process. Reservations required. Free. 407-514-1300. Parkinson's Disease Conference:1-4:30 p.m. April 12; Florida Hospital Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2800 N. Orange Ave. Church-Florida Hospital Seventh Day Adventist, Orlando. To kick off Parkinson's awareness month, Florida Hospital and the National Parkinson Foundation will host a conference focusing on the current and future management of Parkinson's disease. Experts will discuss topics such as: how exercise is power, improving the hospital experience for Parkinson's patients, and the dynamics of stem cell research. Reservations required. 407-303-1700. Classes Bridge: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturdays, March 2-May 4; Orlando Metropolitan Bridge Center, 756 Bennett Road, Orlando. Learn to play bridge. Taught by an American Contract Bridge League accredited instructor. No 1 Seminole Extra 1 G3 previous knowledge or experience necessary. First lesson free, $90 for the 10-week course. 407-754-0428. Festivals, Shows African Violet Show and Sale: noon-4 p.m. March1,10 a.m.-4 p.m. March 2; Beardall Senior Center, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando. The Central Florida African Violet Society's annual judged show and sale will feature African violets and gesneriads. Admission is free. 321-269-3628. Central Florida Koi and Goldfish Show:1-5 p.m. March 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 9, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. March10; International Palms Resort, 6515 International Drive, Orlando. The annual judged show will feature more than 250 entries from across the country, vendors of koi, goldfish, pond supplies, aquatic plants and garden art. New this year is a Goldfish Show, with certified judging. Sponsored by Orlando Area Koi & Pond Club, ZNA Southern Koi Association and the koi clubs of Florida East Coast, Rainbow River and Gainesville. Admission is free. 407-419-8517. Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. March 15-Marchl6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 17; Central Park, Park Avenue, Winter Park. The 54th annual event will include 225 nationally juried fine artists, concerts in the park, food and beverages, and interactive art activities for children. Free. 407-644-7207. Art and foliage festival: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 27,10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 28; Kit Land Nelson Park,105 E. First St., Apopka. The 52nd Apopka Woman's Club Art and Foliage Festival features arts and crafts, an indoor and outdoor foliage sale, plant doctors, entertainment, children's art area, bus tours of local plant nurseries, and food. Admission is free but there is a $5 parking fee. 407-886-3639. Joseph Passel of the Sentinel staff compiled this report. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: ORDINANCE NO. 2013-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ANNEXING THREE (3) PARCELS OF LAND COMPRISING APPROXIMATELY 1.66 GROSS ACRES, MORE OR LESS, CURRENTLY WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF U.S. 17-92 AND STATE ROAD 419 AT 3237 NORTH U.S. 17-92, 1730 STATE ROAD 419, AND 1810 STATE ROAD 419, SAID PARCELS BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DEPICTED AND DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF WINTER SPRINGS CHARTER, ARTICLE II, BOUNDARIES, TO INCORPORATE THE REAL PROPERTY INTO THE CITY BOUNDARIES; PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF THE REVISED WINTER SPRINGS CHARTER WITH APPROPRIATE AGENCIES UPON SAID APPROVAL; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. LOCATION MAP CITY COMMISSION SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2013 AT 5:15 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL, 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA The proposed ordinance and complete legal description by meets and bounds may be obtained by interested parties between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, from the office of the City Clerk, located at 1126 E. SR 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more information, call (407) 327-1800 #227. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the Employee Relations Department Coordinator, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 327-1800, #236. This is a public hearing. Interested parties are advised that they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. If you decide to appeal any recommendation or decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes, you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made upon which the appeal is based.