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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComprehensive Plan • February 4 , 1991 City of Winter Springs 1126 E. State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32700 RE: Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan Dear Sirs : As a native resident of unincorporated Seminole County and the south shore of Lake Jesup , I would like to thank you for your honest efforts to help preserve our home. So many outsider; do not realize that they have almost wiped out the "real Florida" . After attending your kind planning meeting on January 30, 1991 , it became apparent that almost everyone there understands the real value in preserving the rural and residential nature of the south shore community . Lake Jesup , its watershed systems, and its unique natural and agricultural areas represent a priceless natural resource. The City of Winter Springs controls the most important link in the future of Lake Jesup ' s south shore. With the event of the Seminole County Expressway bridge and SR 434 interchange, Winter Springs will determine the fate of any serious conservation efforts along this shore. Aggressive measures to insure a 1000+foot buffer zone should be established and maintained . Within this zone, only low intensity, no impact land usage should be permitted . The current usage of this zone can be grandfathered into the plan to include those people affected . They will then become the watchmen for future generations. No new discharges into the watersheds , no non-porous roadways and ecological spacing for septic tanks can insure long term habitat preservation. Outside this buffer zone, another transition zone, with progressively denser usage being allowed farther away from the sensitive area is also very important . Any development proposals north of SR 434 must reflect the nature of this fragile environment . We must maintain some consistency in the wildlife habitat . The proposed super park can help establish and support this wildlife corridor . Special concern near the SR 434/Expressway interchange must be shown, as this one project will control many factors in the future. By splitting the south shore, land use at the interchange could shift the balance between a working ecosystem and a " low significance" conservation area. By • keeping traffic out of the buffer zone, a much more natural and effective habitat will be maintained. Intensive land uses , housing under 5 acres , industrial and commercial development should be directed south of the interchange. Page 2 The area of prime concern to me is the south shore of Lake Jesup . While you as a city can control little of those things which influence three of your boundaries , this one frontier is within your control . It is likely that never again will anyone have this opportunity to so extensively mold land use patterns and long range planning for the future. All other city leaders and planners that follow you will expand on your present work . What will we leave to work with 30-40 years in the future? What will future generations think about the job we have done today? I am also unclear and concerned with these conservation designation boundaries. I do not fully understand what criteria was used to determine these boundary locations. These appear to be minimal standards adopted from other jurisdictional bodies . Is this the criteria we should be relying on to set aside the one natural resource area that Winter Springs can control? Is this the place to lock in future plans for sewer and water capacity, concentrated housing , commercial development , road construction and traffic? Winter Springs may need all these things, but must they be here on the south shore of the lake? A serious effort has been undertaken by Seminole County, The St . Johns Water Management District , the Dept . of Environmental Regulation and many others to restore Lake Jesup to a working ecosystem and preserve its natural and rural boundaries. Does this future land use map really include Winter Springs ' contribution to this effort? Is this what we want to recommend as a groundwork for future land use planning? Under this comprehensive plan, the proposed transportation loop north of SR 434 is intended to open up land to commercial development . The abandonment of the railroad tracks will remove even more obstacles. Water and sewer services will be extended much closer to the lake' s edge. Agricultural usage will be restricted or eliminated . New traffic from SR 434 and the Expressway will spur commercial development . The interchange area north of SR 434 is proposed for high intensity use. Does this entire concept show inspiration and vision or more of the same. Are we really developing to meet demand, or demanding development under this plan? Is this really what we choose to leave for our grandchildren? Only they will know if we have addressed these questions well . It will be their world then. Res tfully, �; g � Ro ert J. King , 2211 Black Hammock Rd . Oviedo , FL 32765 ( 407) 365-3120 home (407) 623-3390 work Planning and Zoning Board Minutes February 27, 1991 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. . ¢OARD MEMBERS CITY OFFICIALS David Hopkins, Chairman, Present J. Koch, Dir. Admin./Comp. Planning David McLeod, Vice-Chairman, Present Martin Trencher, Present John Horan, Present John Ferring, Present Local Planning Agency Public Hearing: Proposed 1991 Comprehensive Plan: A) Land Use Element - Residential B) Future Land Use Map - Residential C) Traffic Circulation Element D) Housing Element E) Recreation and Open Space Element F) Capital Improvements Element Mr. King, 2211 Black Hammock, an unincorporated area of Seminole County, was the only person present to speak at the Public Hearing. He said he is looking for some kind of consistency in the environmental program. He mentioned an advertisement that was put out by Seminole County for the National Land Referendum which showed a very wide conservation margin. Some of it, he said, was in this City. He said after everyone had voted on it, this area seems to be forgotten about. He said in the meetings he attends, this area gets neglected. He said when our plan goes to the State, if we can get some kind of information to the State to show them that we are concerned about it. He said he is speaking of the south shore of Lake Jesup. He said the soil characteristics in two places in this community are conducive to urban use. That is in the Expressway Interchange area and in the area south and east of the Super Park. Those two soil areas will lead people, industry, housing and developers in that direction. The wild life will be disrupted. McLeod asked Mr. King if he had any literature concerning what he is speaking about. Mr. King said Seminole County's Future Land Use Map shows the conservation area. He said he has been working on a map himself, but hasn't finished it. He said he wanted to find out what our future land use is, so he could put it on his map. Ferring asked Mr. King for information on intergovernmental cooperation. He said he has gotten no firm meeting times from Seminole County or Oviedo. He said it has to be ready to go to the State with the rest of the package. Koch said we are not subject to the County in making our plans. She pointed out in the Land Use Element, the section on conservation. Horan said a stated goal is to preserve the natural features within Winter Springs as assets complimenting the residential and commercial areas. Then he stated the objective to perpetuate the existence and public benefits of environmentally valuable land by excluding it from intrusion by development. He said we have a great opportunity for the City along the south .1lanning and Zoning Board Minutes February 21, 1991 Page 2 shore of Lake Jesup in that we have a great natural asset there, it is right in the middle of the City, which will loop the "center" City into the east and west of the City by having mixed uses in that area that are complimentary to each other, and will perpetuate the overall residential nature of Winter Springs. He said our mission in that area will be to try to preserve the and the natural environment. What is being attempted here is to set out at kind of blueprint - an articulation of a vision that shows our concern about that and that we know it's going to be developed, but we can protect it so that we won't end up with a use on that urban ground that is going to destroy everything around it. Koch said drafts of the Comprehensive Plan are available now for review at City Hall. We don't print them up for public distribution. Trencher asked if we that the one or two lines ar lkind of the bullet d"e things as can -we're addressing "what's new in the land planning element" such as an executive summary u a public summary so that the public will be able to find items easily. Hopkins he said if we had an overview of each particular elemen We're ddr ssing, he believed that would suffice. Trencher suggested staying g statistics and addressing broad umbrella issues for the public. Ferring said under the traffic circulation element, page 6 of 18, item no. 3, there seems to be a tremendous amount of confusion about Levels of Service in the traffic element as to how the County differs from our levels of service from A to E. They've increased their capacity in their levels of service. Koch said we have two sets of definitions for level of service E. Level service E won't mean the same thing on different roads. We would have different references - one for State roads, one for County roads and one for our roads. For ours we need one reference for Level of Service E on State roads and one for County roads. Attorney Worsham said it appears that the County is trying to have a temporary depressed level of service. He said there is some leniency allowed on a temporary basis to allow funding for a "catch-up" situation. Attorney Worsham said if the County is able to convince the DCA to allow a lower level of service for awhile, the City may be able to benefit because of that. For instance, Tuscawilla is a County road. It may be presumptuous for the City to adopt a lower level of service than the County because the County has a right to adopt the level of service. Usually local governments don't get an opportunity to adopt a lower level of service than the government that has the primary responsibility for the roadway. Apparently the County may be able to adopt a lower level of service for Tuscawilla than E for awhile. That means there can be some additional development before the County is going to have to build or widen that road. Koch said we won't know until the last minute what to put in our plans. Attorney Worsham said we can amend it later on. Horan asked if the County set the level of service for Tuscawilla Road. Why are •-; March 22, 1991 Dear Sirs : As an interested observer to these proceedings, and the meetings of the Planning and Zoning Board for the past two months, I would like to take this opportunity to comment on my observations. It is obvious that an incredible amount of work has been done over a long period of time to bring this comprehensive plan to its present stage of completion. Overall , this plan includes the needs and desires of Winter Springs residents, city leaders and planners, large lot property owners , and development interests. The input and review from residents and the general public has been very minimal in these final months of completion. This may be an indication of total satisfaction with this plan. Sadly, I cannot share in this apparent total acceptance. Although I have regularly attended Planning and Zoning meetings and public hearings, I find myself very unclear in my understanding of several areas. I find it hard to believe that Planning and Zoning and the City Council could fully understand these areas clearly, unless they have been presented with a totally complete plan draft to review and are provided time to digest it . Recently Planning and Zoning recommended a short time extension be requested to allow this final draft document to be thoroughly reviewed . This appears to not be forthcoming and so I am compelled to bring my questions before you tonight . While the text of the plan elements represents admirable goals and objectives , the Future Land Use Mao raises my concern over land use designations and their boundaries . This one document is the hub or framework upon which all future policies and ordinances will revolve. It is the single most important part of your comprehensive plan. The text of the elements cannot perform their desired function if land use designations do not reflect the actual value or sensitivity of the land . Now is the time to get these designation boundaries right . The City Manager himself stated at the March 11th public hearing that we need to lay the groundwork properly" . I am unclear on the land use designation descriptions , frankly because I have been unable to review a complete final text of their explanations. While these may be before you now , this complete final draft is a very recently completed text . Associating land use classes with areas marked on the future land use map has been hindered due to the fact that this map has (until now) included no legend to identify land use designation. This could be a problem that only I have encountered , but it likely has affected all those who have had only limited time to review future land use designations. Page 2 One major method to help reduce traffic volume at the interchange and help keep your city's traffic local in nature would be by '.simply not attracting people off the Expressway. More commuters would continue on till they reached the next exit for connecting roads in Oviedo and Sanford . Too many services of the wrong kind will make the interchange a traffic bottleneck from all directions. By tailoring development -to serve Winter Springs residents ' needs , local people will more easily accept the negative impacts of Seminole County ' s multiplying traffic problems. A unified front against adverse land use on the south shore is critical . Both Oviedo and Seminole County share the responsibility with you toward our future. By presenting a consistent message to those at the state level , through land use planning that show sincere concern for future quality of life, only then can state lawmakers realize the importance and true value of our best resources . Sincerely, ' / Robert 7. King , 2211 Black Hammock Road Oviedo , FL 32765 (407) 623-3390 (work ) (407) 365-312e (home) i COPT FEESAMORKM 119-23-1994/14:35 Pit RCPTN:01-11$15 app SEMINOLE COUNTY REVIEW OF CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLANS NAME OF REVIEWED CITY: Winter Springs COUNTY COMMENTS DUE DCA: August 3 , 1991 ELEMENT REVIEWED: Master Planning Map POLICY/PAGE See insert 9J-5 CITATION: 9J-5 . 006 (4) OBJECTION: Staff objects to the proposed commercial (Composite and Town Center) area north of SR 434 as commercial uses are not compatible with adjacent significant natural resources areas and County Conservation Land uses. Nonresidential and high density residential uses would have an adverse impact on Lake Jesup and on the extensive conservation/preservation (wetlands and flood prone) areas surrounding L. Jesup. Preservation areas include Spring Hammock and substantial properties purchased for preservation by the State, St Johns Water Management District and Seminole County. Further, the entire L. Jesup corridor has been identified for future preservation and possible acquisition in the Seminole County Comprehensive Plan consistent with recent agency initiations to restore L. Jesup. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend nonresidential development and high density residential uses north of SR 434 should be restricted to properties outside the wetland and flood prone areas, and include provision for an upland buffer to enhance the protection of L. Jesup and ensure compatibility with adjacent conservation areas. Recommend addition of policy under land use Objective C to ensure that SR 434 does not become a "strip commercial" area. In order to accommodate the proposed commercial area, SR 434 should be improved (i.e. , additional language and realignment) and the proposed expressway in place. COMMENT: As the proposed master planning map does not include residential densities, compatibility between future County residential and City residential uses cannot be assessed. Uses within the Composite and Town Center areas should be developed to be compatible with County development. The continued use of the interlocal agreement executed in 1985 between Seminole County and its several cities to provide notification of land use actions where mutual borders exist should help to implement Winter Springs Intergovernmental Coordination Objective D, policy 1 and Seminole County' s Comprehensive Plan policy 8. 1. 6, (Intergovernmental Coordination) . REVIEWED BY: Tony Matthews PHONE: (407) 321-1130 Ext. 7387 . 52 City of Winter Springs 1126 E . State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 January 16, 1995 Dear Sirs: I find myself compelled to write at this time because of our present circumstance. Things today do not impress me as improving any in the time I have spent studying your comprehensive plan from 1990 to 1994. The tragedy is that, now , the time window to facilitate proper planning has nearly closed . Tol l road 417 was completed recently, without ever being evaluated as to its spin-off impact on land use or transportation degradation . All of the false documentation and the Inaccurate pretense that the project was "exempt" frca growth management has persisted . Hopefully, this large scale deception will soon be exposed. Regardless, the concrete is in the lake and we must now deal with it The Florida National Scenic Trail corridor or "missing link" through Winter Springs has been designated their number one priority in the State. The abandonment cf the CSX rail 1 ine south of the lake has received partial funding at the state level for conversion to a multi use rail trail . The County's Natural Lands Acquisition Program is current1 v eva.l uating lands along the south shore for acquisition. The State Greenway program has acknowledged the need for an environmental and recreational corridor through this area. The legislatively created Friends of Lake Jesup has finally become effective in deal ing with water qual ity and proper management of the lake. Everything would appear to be headed in the right direction . Not sc.! The City o1' Winter Springs has a comprehensive plan in pi ace, which will effectively stop any significant conservation effort along the lake. Instead of treating the lake as a valuable resource, this plan views it as an obstacle to continued rampant urban sprawl . My perception is that Winter Springs would prefer to overcome the "obstacle" with fill dirt and asphalt . Even the super park: has evolved from respecting the lake and its environment to creating unrelated urban uses and impacts at the site. Throughout this corridor commercial and mixed use will wipe out any significant regional conservation effort . 1 n The recent Ranchlands episode highlights the enortcomings of the public participation process followed to develop the "plan" . Whos plan is it F' Certianly not the residents of Winter Springs . I am saddened as I watch the window in time closing . What had the potential to be a world class city, unique and vibrant with natural resources, real recreational opportunity (not plastic putt-mutt stuff multi -model transportai on systems to move people not cars) and alive with true community and culture, is now destined to become "any City USA" . This opportunity does not need to be missed . Swift action now, to coordinate with the various agencies and organizations, and genuine concern for the future generations of citizens can insure that Winter Springs will become th envy of all Central Florida. Time is short . The final decision will be made on your "watch" as stewards of everyone's future. Please take time to review closely the attached public comment submitted during the comprehensive plan hearings . At that time verbal comment was also heard , dismissed , and forgotten . That comment is just as valid today as when it was presented. Please do not dismiss this opportunity as has been done by leaders of the past . Respectfully, Robert J. King 2211 Black Hammock Road Oviedo, FL 32765 366-33128 H 623 3398 W Encl . CC CITY COUNCIL PLANNING & ZONING BOARD CITY MANAGER ASST MANAGER B.O.W.S. BOARD Fl anner Land Dv. Coord. Parks °.. Rec . dent ,