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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2020-04 Food Trucks Land Use and Zoning RequirementsORDINANCE 2020-04 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, GENERALLY RELATED TO LAND USE AND ZONING REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORIZING THE OPERATION OF "MOBILE FOOD DISPENSING VEHICLES" AS A TEMPORARY ACCESSORY USE IN CERTAIN LIMITED ZONING DISTRICTS IN FURTHERANCE OF SECTION 509.102(2), FLORIDA STATUTES AND AT SPECIAL EVENTS AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY; PROVIDING GENERAL STANDARDS FOR OPERATING MOBILE FOOD DISPENSING VEHICLES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City is granted the authority, under Section 2(b), Article VIII, of the State Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature recently enacted Section 509.102, Florida Statutes, which defines the term "mobile food dispensing vehicle" as any vehicle that is a public food service establishment and that is self-propelled or otherwise moveable from place to place and includes self-contained utilities, including, but not limited to, gas, water, electricity, or liquid waste disposal; and WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes that effective July 1, 2020, Section 509.102, Florida Statutes provides a limited state preemption regarding "mobile food dispensing vehicle" and that a municipality may not require a separate license, registration, or permit other than the license required by the state, or require the payment of any license, registration, or permit fee other than the fee required by the state, as a condition for the operation of a mobile food dispensing vehicle within the municipality; and WHEREAS, the City Commission also recognizes that Section 509.102, Florida Statutes, provides that a municipality may not prohibit mobile food dispensing vehicles from operating within the entirety of a municipal jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, the City Commission further finds that although Section 509.102, Florida Statutes does preempt municipalities in certain areas, Section 509.102, Florida Statutes is intended to be a partial preemption of municipal home rule authority because it expressly states that "this section may not be construed to affect a municipality, county, or other local governmental entity's authority to regulate the operation of mobile food dispensing vehicles other than the regulations described in Section 509.102(2), Florida Statutes; and City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 1 of 11 WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that despite Section 509.102, Florida Statutes, municipalities continue to enjoy significant home rule authority to regulate land use and zoning and operational standards related to mobile food dispensing vehicles; and WHEREAS, under regulated circumstances, mobile food dispensing vehicles provide a valuable and convenient service to the community by providing food and beverage options at special events and other appropriate venues; and WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to support convenient food and beverage options at special events and other appropriate venues and encourage and support local business and entrepreneurship by adopting uniform regulations to allow the operation of mobile food dispensing vehicles within the City consistent with the preemption provided in Section 509.102, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the use and operation of mobile food dispensing vehicles on real property directly affects the use of land within the City, and therefore, such uses are subject to the City's legitimate land use and zoning powers under the Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, Community Planning Act and other applicable law. See also, Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co., 272 U.S. 365 (1926) (The concept of planning and zoning is a legitimate exercise of the police power of municipalities.); and WHEREAS, unless the operation of mobile food dispensing vehicles within the City is limited to certain commercial and industrial zoning districts or temporary special events, and subject to some level of site plan review by the City to ensure that the real property on which they operate is suitable to accommodate such use, the operation of such vehicles may negatively impact the use of real property and surrounding properties and create public nuisances; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to avoid such negative impacts and public nuisances; and WHEREAS, the City Commission also finds that the use and operation of mobile food dispensing vehicles should be governed by other traditional land use and zoning requirements as more specifically stated herein in order to avoid adverse negative effects which may be cause by the operation of such vehicles on real property and safeguard the community; and WHEREAS, the City Commission further finds that for mobile food dispensing vehicles to successfully operate their respective businesses for profit within the jurisdictional limits of the City, such vendors must also rely upon and use City streets; and WHEREAS, the City Commission additionally finds and recognizes that Florida courts have long held that municipalities have the historic ability to regulate commercial use of City streets and that the use of public roads for profit is a privilege, not a right, and can be regulated and controlled by the government in furtherance of the public health, safety and welfare. See City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 2 of 11 Seaboard AirLine Ry. Co. v. Wells, 100 Fla. 1027, 1034, 130 So. 587,591 (Fla. 1930); Pennington v. Quigg, 94 Fla. 1056, 1065, 114 So. 859, 862 (Fla. 1927) (The right to use city streets for conducting private business is not an inherent right and can only be acquired by permission or license from the city); Jarrell v. Orlando Transit Co., 123 Fla. 776, 778, 167 So. 664, 665 (Fla. 1936) (There is then no such thing as a natural right to use the public highways for commercial purposes. A city may grant a limited right to use the streets for private business, but such is "a privilege that may be restricted or withdrawn at the discretion of the granting power. The power to do so is plenary and may extend to absolute prohibition"); and WHERAS, the City Commission deems that it is necessary to regulate mobile food dispensing vehicles operating upon streets within the City so such vendors operate in areas with sufficient pedestrian traffic and in a manner that avoids traffic conflicts and congestion and otherwise generally protects public safety and does not detract from the aesthetic beauty and attractiveness of the surrounding streetscape and properties; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds this Ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby fully incorporated herein by this reference as legislative findings and the intent and purpose of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs. Section 2. Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicles. The City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances, Chapter 20, Zoning, Article VIII, Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicles and Other Mobile Vendors is hereby created as set forth below (underlined type indicates additions and stikee�rt type indicates deletions): CHAPTER 20 — ZONING ARTICLE VIII. MOBILE FOOD DISPENSING VEHICLES Sec. 20-650. Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicles. fga) Purpose and intent. The iunose and intent of this section is„to establish land use and zoning; re Ulations for real prqpeil y upon which a mobile food dis ensin , vehicle is authorized to operate:% ithin ' the urisdictionaI limits of the City. Mobile food dens in vehicl roes_exce . t for those operating on real Seri authorized in this section are prohibited and unlawful on other real property not so authorized. This section is neither intended to prohibit mobile food „dis 2ensin vehicles from o eratin&within the entirely of the Cit nor regulate the licensing, registration, permitting, andjees of mobile food dispensing vehicles1e :)reem.S d by the state under section City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 3 of 11 509.102 Florida Statutes. Definitions. As used in this section the followin s words and thrases shall have the following meamnswwunless the context clearly indicates that aw difference meaiun µµis intended: Accessoy>w_ shall, mean clearlyincidental or subordinate to and customary, in connection with the orincilal building or use on a developed site and which is located on the same lot or parcel with such princigal building, or use, Chv Mana ger shall mean the Ci1v Manager or designee thereof. Developed site shall mean real prop eny upon which a building, and other permanent improvements have been leery constructed and which is currently in compliance with all land development re glations and the City Code. Food shall mean all substances commonly used for human consum Ption as food beverage, confectionery or condiments whether simple,, mixed or comw2ound, and all substances or ingredients used in rearation thereof. Mobile Food D!spensin« Vehicle shall have the same meaninap as that term is defined in Section 509.1011). Florida Statutes and unon the effective date of this Section means any vehicle that is a .public food service establishment and that is self-propelled or otherwise moveable from place to :,lace and includes self- contained utilities includin but not limited�to as water, electricity, or liquid waste disposal. Public road shall mean an aublic right-of-way for cars and trucks in the ci( r. S)ecial event shall mean any organized temporary ublic or private celebration or g athenn of „peo _ o ' o _ including b; wq Lof le which re uires a City s . ecial event ��ermit mcl example events relating tom ITIT athletic contests carnivals fairs cook -offs entertainment, dancing,music concertdramatic productions,ITITITartITIT exhibitions, parades fundraisers suchY as religious charitablepatriotic or philanthropic events,or the sale of merchandise, food or alcohol, y.....combination.._of the foregoing. (c) Authorized Locations. Subject to -the terms and conditions set forth in subsection d), mobile food dis ensin vehicles shall be allowed to o berate within the unsdictionalw limits of the City in the following authorized areas: As a temporqryr accesso m�ITuse on )ro lerwc � which is desi ,riated I-1 C-3 or C-2 on the City's official zoning Within a clearly delineated area on Citarofa,ert or arpublic road which has City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 4 of 11 been specifically and temporarily set aside for a mobile food dispensing vehicle to o erate durin ti a s oecial.event which is opn�+ento„WW the�eneWWWWWral tiublic, provided the event has been lawfull permitted b n the Cit and and mobile foom dis )ensin vehicle has been contractually arran � � ed b the event d organizer to be part of the event. (3) Within a clearly delineated area„on tmblic or private schoolZrgpgj�which has bqq;j..§.p_qcifically and temporarily set aside for a mobile food dispensing vehicle to operate during a school sponsored event held entirely on school rop ter which is open to the faculty and student body,provided the event has been lawf ill , iermitted bv the City and�anww__mobile food dis en ink vehicle has been contractually arr angedby the school to be part of the event. Within a clearl-Y delineated area on rrivate pro erty which has.. been specifically and temporarily set aside for a mobile food dispensing vehicle to op erate durtn . a„_ro jet special event held entirely on private which is private or o yen to the general public rovided the event has been lawfull permitted by the City and any mobile food dis )ensin , vehicle has been cont tuall arranged b � the event organizer to be tart of the race event. However, a mobile food di§pq igg vehicle shall not be allowed to operate on any existing; single or multi -family residential use )ro :)er°t unless the area being used is common area of ITaITresidential r�po ect with at least fib (50) dwelling units. Additionally, a special event allowed on ,private Piro pert y under this subsection shall be limited to no more than one event per calendar i artgrW U Conditions o ' Land Use and Operational Standards. The following land use and, operation sta ..._.. ..._ . p erating, within the City: op� standards..shall apply to all mobile food disl�ensm�, vehicles o �_ W When the mobile food dispensing vehicle will be op�eratinp on private g roper ty a notarized affidavit sip j)ed b L the M�rp erty owner indicatin W that the vehicle has permission to operate and vend on they pro per y. The affidavit must also indicate that the w_propert , owner acknowledges the_ followinu rep, up irements: a. The�piropert owner shall comply l with all ordinances re'ardin a solid waste distrosal and -must provide the vehicle access to solid waste collection on the subject property; b. The ormeryy, owner shall require that the vehicle meet all applicable federal, state and local statutes regulations laws,µ ordinances,rules and codes includin but_ .p, not limited to applicable land use and zoning Muirements _ regarding the subject ororrert including site plan requirements:, c Them mrop erty owner shall acknowledoe that„ the properly owner City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 5 of 11 understands the _regulations. governing mobile food dis)ensing vehicles and will be held responsible, alog-q with the vehicle owner,.. for any code violations; and d. The i)rol,)ejlv owner shall ensure that the j),Eqpq!jY_. will be continuousl any maintained in a neat, clean and orderly manandner, that the mobile food disprensin .vehicle shall be limited terallorary accessol:Y use on the subiect orop)ertv. (2) The subject prot,)erty must be a developed site. The s ect ............ —.---,�ub j ------- pro e j.'jy _p1gst not be vacant or unimoroved. (3) No more than one (1) mobile food dispensing vehicle shall be parked or in . . ................. . ..... opera s?�qAe)Lmq1ti L)Ie mobile food dispgnsin S yehicle;i.mav be allowed with express written enrnissio of City during an authorized special event. (4) A mobile food dispensing vehicle may operate at a single location up to a maximum of four (4jAay5, ._pg week but no more than three j)_!gpAqggpfiye days,..gK_,if operation is allowed as part of a special event permit, said ..... . ........ operation . .......... . --- vehicles may operate in accordance with the duration of the special event ..... . . with permit. (5) Except with the eNigggs written permission of the City during an authorized s ecial event, hours of operation shall be limited between 7a.m. and 101).rn. The person in chvehicle when in operation on the developed site must be present at all times &,fipg_..hqqK�_of must . ....... . ..... 9299iol (6) When the mobile food disVensing vehicle will be operating on private pnaKqL the vehicle must be parked when in operation within an area on the propert y sopcificallyf authorized for ac -essory temporary outdoor sales on the property owner's master site plan oreviously _N2pMygtby the Ct Commission. If a the _1219per have specific site l pan owner does not approval for accessory ternDorary outdoor sales on the master site.'111' iirooeriv owner shall be required.,to obtain sup elemental site plan approval bV the City Mangger before the mobile fo od disl Ign s &_vLe erate as an accessoLy us�qµ on the §Rb ject proLerty. For jigiposes of obtaining sgpplemental site plan approval, the 1pro k t owner shall submit a site latj qqy . owner . . . . ..... or detailed sketch dcpictir1g.the proposed location of temp orary mobile food divens�i�n vehicle operations; all Liqrjdn g,§pqqes,Sntrances and exits to and from the site; and distances from any buildings or structures, sidewalks. rijIg-of- _ qd,.areas ,,W,.such other information or documentation deemed by the City Manager to be �pqsopablv necessary to authorize outdoor acce so � tem sales on the Aqk -- D .-Upful I — � — - City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 6 of 11 subject Drotieriv in a manner that is compatible with.the existint uses on the, sub, ect_Tygpg�andthe surrounding area and protects the public health safet � and welfare of the citizens of the City. The food dis _en s n vehicle temp. rary sales area must be on a laved surface and not exceed an area of 600 square feet unless the City Mana er determines more area is required and the sub ect rooert , clearl has am )le s iace to su )ort a lamer sales area. The a p )roved area must not adverselyaffect existing uses on the subiiect propert , or the flow of i�edestrian and vehicular traffic on the developed.. site. There must be an adequate number of parking spaces available for the e eneral Public visiti�_the developed site. Suo;o�lemental site Man an royal granted by the City Manager under this subsection is subject to being suspended or revoked u. 1suant to subsection ej or at such time the master site plan is revoked or modified by the City Commission. Outdoor dining areas are prohibited including, but not limited to, tables chairs booths bar stools benches, and standup _cou ters,. _except if dinin areas are allowed with _express written1�ermission of.the Cil durinla an authorized special event.. Mobile food dispensing vehicles selling or dispensing of food to customers in a moving vehicle or otherwise enua din in drive-u sales is prohibited. (9) A mobile food dispensing vehicle shall not be located onITurivate pro .rel t !42on which uncorrected code violations exist or which is under citation for code violations. Mobile food dis pensin g vehicles and all materials associated Ywith such vehiclesmu ah sicallv be moved at least daily and cannot remain on the subject propetly outside the approved ho " urs of operation " unless otherwise allowed bar the City „� for special events. vernight parkipof mobile food dispensing, vehicles is prohibited unless located within an enclosed gara)e or on _property zoned for an authorized o yen stora ae use and said stora,,e com dies with the requirements set forth in section 20-256 of the City Code. 11 Mobile food dispensing vehicles shall not sell „alcohol unless spgc f_WWically a droved as ,Dart of a special event or other permit approved. by the City. The alcohol -related restrictions of Cha Lteerr 3_ ofjhg__QjV Code are a�l . lig cable unless otherwise authorized b the Cif � Code or, expressly waived by the City 12 The operation of a mobile food dispensing ,vehicles must not obstruct or interfere„ with vehicularorpedestrian traffic, building access, fire lanes. crosswalks drivewa s fire h drants loading, areas,stormwaterw dramae sstems or y � landscalle buffers associated with the.,princil)al use. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 7 of 11 Mobile food dispensing vehicles must not enter or lark upon lalarounds, play fields and courts. sidewalks 4fljs or,bicycle -1aths. Mobile food dispensing vehicles must not enter or .:,ark upon an"no oarki g area, loadin � zone. drivewa handica ., ed arkin . space, or designated public safety lane (e.g., fire lanes) or within tweet) (20) feet of a crosswalk-or_within fifteen 15 feet of a fire hydrant or storm drainae structure. 15 No additional si gna TMe shall be permitted on the developed site related to the .. affixed mobile food disriensin q vehicle„mexcc t as to si , age ermanentl and dis Ala ed on thine vehicle. 16 Am �lified„ music or other sounds from anmobile food dispensing vehicle or from audio equipment installed on the ITdevelo ed site b , the l�rol)erty� grson m char eIT of the vehicle for :�a�a ;)oses of vending attracting owner or._..__�A or encoura-ing the co%,,ivgation of customers shall_be prohibited. 17 Mobile food dispensing vehicles shall maintain an aDpropriate number and size of ooerable fire extinguishers,., 18 The operation of a mobile food diss �ensing vehicles shall notcreateor cause nuisance conditions to include but not be limited to displa yin:, flagor unauthorized nage loud noises visuaI lare flashing or animated lights, shouting or amplified music or sound excessive fumes or smoke, environmental hazards and -an vehicular or edestrianIThMard. 19 The grounds around the mobile „food dis el nsin vehicle and within the yendins, space shall be keot free of litter, trash )a per and waste at all times. Waste containers shall be jjrovided and all trash shall be taken with the .wwww_www ww_ ...._ vehicle when the vendor leaves or with the permission of the j)ro owner, placed inside a commercial dump ter in use and located on the develoaed site. LZO Mobile food dispensing vehicles must not discharge waste fat oil, mr, ease or such other similar substances from the vehicle. All such substances related to or generated from the vehicle shall betaken with the vehicle when vehicle leaves the subiectI.IM.)er�t L. (L11 Mobile food disLiensin vehicles mustITITITcom rl as a t l cable with he standards sVecified by Chapter 5K-4.002„ Florida Administrative Code„ and the U.S. Food and DruuAdministratve 2001 Food Code, as such codes mad! be amended from time to time. It is also prohibited and unlawful for a City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 8 of 11 mobile foodudis pensijig..yehicle to fail to com�1 _with all state and Cite traffic and parkin , and stopping and stgRd laws, codes, ordinances rules and regulations. 22 Acopy of the a ro priate licensei issued from the Florida Degpartment of Business & Professional Re elation 'Division of Hotels and Restaurants' shall be maintained on the mobile food dis pensm veluclewat all times when thewvehicle is in operation on real property located within the City, and shall be made available for insiiection upon request by the Ci ,'s law or code enforcement officers. U Penalties. Owners and orrerators of mobile food dispensing vehicles and property ownerswwon which such vehicles operate, shall be joint and severally liable for any violations of this section. The Venally provisions set forth in section 1 15w_of the City Code shall a, plyto violations of this section. (22) In Waddition to the [penalties authorized by subsection (1), the City Manager ma a so suslp�end or revoke theLiropertyr owner's site flan Apploval for accessory temlporrirA outdoor sales and/or special event permit as maybe a ) .plicable upon a finding that a mobile food di vehicle was otperatin �. on the subject properly in violation of this section. Prior to suspending or revoking the a ._plicable site jilan..qppjpyqI and/or_special event Permit the_Cit, Ma per shall: Afford the ,aroljer:t owner notice of the violation s° and a reasonable, informal oiportunit to be heardµ re ,arding the violation(s )� ii Consider the�proligl owner's east record of com liance with this section and related laws; and iii Consider the degree of risk to public health safety, and welfare arising from the alleged violation( i in evidence. The City Manager's decision under subsection 2 shallITITbemmrendered in writing and shall be deemed final. Any -site Apjgoval or special event ermit suspended ended or revoked pursuant to this subsection shall immediately bq,,void and of no further use If revoked the �.�r� owner shall be prohibited and effect to and frersonmmm mmITITIT_mmm�� ,,� from seeking subsequent site plan ap Koval for accessory. temlpora�a event [permit for the subject �pro�.pe , for a .pet riod outdoor sales or a special City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 9 of 11 of oneA l i year from the date mof the revocation.m The operation of a mobile food _disensin, vehicle without a valid site 1 Ian alai royal form accesso� tem aorr outdoor sales_or special event permit (includin a if operated durin.- a eriodof license susEensions or revocation) shall subuect the owner of the properly and the owner of the vehicle and .......�._ ........ gperator thereof to code enforcement ___ action civil action or action as � otherwise allowqd.bv statelaw or the Ci( ° Code. Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 4. Incorporation Into Code. This Ordinance shall be incorporated into the Winter Springs City Code and any section or paragraph, number or letter, and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Grammatical, typographical, and like errors may be corrected and additions, alterations, and omissions, not affecting the construction or meaning of this ordinance and the City Code may be freely made. Section 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or'any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 6. 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, this day of,, k 2020. ATTEST: I E r, ............ .... -------.-._.-. CHRISTIAN GOWAN, Interim City Clerk C 1't' ty,,131�4 e p+S 4 4� City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 10 of 11 APPRO- .D , S TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY FOR l � 'X OF WINTER SPRINGS ONLY. ...... ............ n.w ,�...: �� ��......... ANTHONY A. GARGANESE City Attorney First Reading .. ------------ Second Reading EffectiveDate: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2020-04 Page 11 of 11 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS NOTICE OF CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO CONSIDER: ORDINANCE NO. 2020-04 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, GENERALLY RELATED TO LAND USE AND ZONING REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORIZING THE OPERATION OF "MOBILE FOOD DISPENSING VEHICLES" AS A TEMPORARY ACCESSORY USE IN CERTAIN LIMITED ZONING DISTRICTS IN FURTHERANCE OF SECTION 509.102(2), FLORIDA STATUTES AND AT SPECIAL EVENTS AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY; PROVIDING GENERAL STANDARDS FOR OPERATING MOBILE FOOD DISPENSING VEHICLES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PUBLIC HEARING FOR SECOND READING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2020 AT 6:30 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL, 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. THE CITY COMMISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO POSTPONE OR CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS ORDINANCE AT THIS MEETING WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. The proposed ordinance may be Inspected by interested parties between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the City's Clerk's Office, located at 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more information call (407) 327-1800, Extension 253. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the Proposed ordinance. 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, Extension 236. This is a public hearing. If you decide to appeal any recommendation/ 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. Interested parties are advised that they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the Proposed ordinance. OS6724517 71291202D