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ORDINANCE NO. 399
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, REPEALING ARTICLE VI., DIVISION 2,
PERTAINING TO THE REGULATION OF SIGNS AND
ADOPTING NEW SIGN REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the current provisions of the Winter Springs City
Code regulating signs within the City is outdated;
WHEREAS, the City Commission for the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, desires to update the sign regulations in the City Code;
NOW THEREFORE, be it enacted by the Mayor and Commissioners
of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, that:
SECTION I - Article VI, entitled "Signs and Awnings", Divi-
sion 2, entitled "Signs", encompassing Section 5-111 through and
including Section 5-118 are hereby repealed and the following
provisions are hereby adopted to regulate signs within the City
of Winter Springs, Florida:
PURPOSE AND INTENT
(a) The regulations and requirements herein set forth shall
be the minimum requirements to promote the public health, safety
and general welfare, and to protect the character of residential,
business and industrial areas throughout the City of Winter
Springs,
(b) with respect to signs advertising business uses, it is
specifically intended, among other things, to avoid excessive
competi tion and clutter among sign displays in the demand for
public attention. Therefore, the display of signs should be
appropriate to the land, building or use to which they are appur-
tenant and be adequate, but not excessive, for the intended pur-
pose of identification or advertisement.
DEFINITIONS
(a) BALLOON DISPLAY - is any balloon anchored on private prop-
erty for the purpose of advertisement.
(b) BANNER - is any str ip of cloth, plastic or other flexible
material on which a sign is printed, painted, or otherwise
displayed.
(c) BENCH SIGN - is any sign which displays advertising or which
is intended for the display of advertising and when such
benches are to be located on the Public way or when such
benches are to be located on private property but the adver-
tising is intended to be viewed from the public way.
(c) BUS STOP SHELTER SIGN - is any sign located on any part of
the surface of a bus stop shelter.
(d) CONSTRUCTION SIGN - is any on site sign designating the
owner, architect, financial institution or contractor.
(e) DIRECTIONAL SIGN - is any permanent sign showing directions
to specific locations such as clubhouse, golf course, tennis
courts, etc.
(f) FREESTANDING SIGN - is any mobile or portable sign or sign
structure not securely attached to the ground or to any
other structure. This definition shall not include trailer
signs.
(g) GARAGE SALE SIGN - is any sign advertising garage sales.
(h) HAZARDOUS SIGN - is any sign which constitutes a traffic
hazard or a detr iment to traff ic safety by reason of its
size, location, movement, content, coloring, or method of
illumination, or which obstructs the visibility of any
official traffic-control device or which diverts or tends to
divert the attention of drivers of moving vehicles from
traffic movement on streets, roads, intersections, or access
facilities. No sign shall be erected in such a manner as to
obstruct the vision of pedestr ians. The use of flashing,
running, or revolving 1 ights in any sign is prohibi ted.
Any sign which by glare or method of illumination consti-
tutes a hazard to traffic is prohibited. No sign may use
the words "Stop", "Look", "Drive-In", "Danger", or any other
word, phrase, symbol, or character in such a manner as to
interfere with traffic, mislead or confuse drivers or pe-
destrians.
(i) IDENTIFICATION SIGN - is any sign which indicates the name
of the use, owner, acti vi ty, business or enterpr ise, but
which does not advertise products, commodities or services
offered, and which is located on the same property which is
identified.
(j) NONCONFORMING SIGN - is any sign which does not conform to
the requirements of this ordinance.
(k) OBSCENE SIGN - is any sign which is obscene, indecent, or
immoral, according to the City Code.
(1) OUTDOOR ADVERTISING DISPLAY/BILLBOARD OFF PREMISES SIGN - is
any sign upon which advertising matter may be painted or
"upon which posters may be pasted or otherwise secured to
the face thereof, advertising goods, services or other
things not sold or available upon the premises upon which
sign is located.
(m) OUTDOOR ADVERTISING DISPLAY/BILLBOARD ON PREMISES SIGN - is
any sign advertising a product for sale or service to be
rendered on the immediate premises where the sign is
located.
(n) POLITICAL SIGN - is any sign erected by a candidate for
City, County, State, and Federal office, and any sign for or
against a ballot issue.
(0) REAL ESTATE SIGN - is any sign which is used to offer for
sale, lease or rent the property upon which the sign is
placed.
(p) RIGHT-OF-WAY - is that area adjacent to state, county, and
city roads designated as being permanent public easements.
(q) SERVICE CLUB SIGN - is any logo sign for nationally recog-
nized service organization. Logo to be counted as part of
permitted sign as to height and size.
(r) SIGN - is any communication designed to be seen from any
public Place utilizing letters, words, numbers, symbols,
pictures, color, illumination, geometric or nongeometric
shapes or planes.
(s) SNIPE SIGN - is any sign of any material whatsoever that is
attached in any way to a utility pole, tree or any object
located or situated on a public road right-of-way.
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(t) SPOT OR SEARCHLIGHT - is any apparatus designed to project a
beam of light for the purpose of advertisement during hours
of darkness.
(u) TRAILER SIGN - is any sign mounted on a vehicle normally
licensed by the State of Florida as a trailer and used for
advertising or promotional purpose.
SIGN STANDARDS SECTION I
(a) ALL SIGNS - All signs shall be maintained in original condi-
tion. No sign shall be placed in a City controlled right-
of-way wi th the exception of Directional Signs. Any Sign
erected on private property that exceeds six (6) square feet
in area requires the payment of a fee to and a permit from
the Winter Springs Building Department, and shall display
an official Winter Springs sticker showing the date of expi-
ration. No sign shall obstruct the sight of any roadway or
driveway intersection or approach between 2 feet and 5 feet
from ground level.
(b) OUTDOOR ADVERTISING DISPLAY/BILLBOARD OFF PREMISES SIGN
1. Any Outdoor Advertising Display/Billboard Off Premises
Sign shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five (25)
feet from the right-of-way on all state, county, and
municipal roads.
2. Such signs shall not be located nearer than five hun-
dred (500) feet to the nearest residential district.
3. On all state, county and municipal roads, such signs
shall be placed a minimum distance of two thousand
(2,000) feet apart. No new such sign shall obstruct
the sight of an existing permitted sign.
4. Such signs shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160)
square feet of copy area, or project more than twenty-
five (25) feet above the crown of the road which the
sign is designated primarily to serve. The copy area
limit allowed on both sides is a total of three hundred
twenty (320) square feet. "V" signs are permi t ted,
provided they are constructed with an inner angle not
to exceed thirty (30) degrees.
5. Such signs shall not be erected or maintained wi thin
five hundred (500) feet of a church, school, cemetery,
public recreation area, state or national forest,
railroad intersection, or any residentially zoned prop-
erty, measured along a common right-of-way.
6. Such signs shall be reviewed by the Site Plan Review
Board and shall be permitted in industrial and commer-
cial zoning classifications only.
7. Such signs require a permit, valid for a maximum of two
years, which may be renewed.
(c) OUTDOOR ADVERTISING DISPLAY/BILLBOARD ON PREMISES SIGN
1. Any Outdoor Advertising Display/Billboard On Premises
sign attached to a building shall have a total allow-
able copy area, including identification and advertis-
ing, of one square foot for each lineal foot of store
frontage.
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2. Such signs not attached to a building shall be placed
not less than twenty-five (25) feet from any intersec-
tion, with a maximum copy area of thirty-two (32)
square feet on each side. Double sided or "V" signs
are permissible provided they are constructed wi th an
inner angle not to exceed thirty (30) degrees.
3.Signs not attached to a building, proposed as part of a
development plan, shall be reviewed by the Site Plan
Review Board, or Staff Review, as appropriate, during
initial site plan review.
(d) TRAILER SIGN
1. A trailer sign shall be considered a temporary sign,
and as such the copy area of a trailer sign shall not
be considered as part of the maximum allowable copy
area for an Outdoor Advertising Display/Billboard On
Premises sign.
2. Any person engaged in the renting, leasing, owning or
otherwise providing for hire of any trailer sign shall
be properly licensed as required by law.
3. Prior to the display of any trailer sign upon any prem-
ises, a permit for each sign from the Winter Spr ings
Building Department is required. A permi t shall be
valid for no longer than a period of thirty (30)
days. A permit cannot be renewed, nor can a permit be
obtained for the same business within a period of
ninety (90) days.
4. Trailer signs must be placed entirely on private prop-
erty and may be placed immediately adjacent to the
property line provided no traffic hazard is thereby
created as determined by the Building Official, and
provided such sign is placed not less than ten (10)
feet from the edge of the paved surface of any road.
5. No trailer sign may be placed in a parking space which
is required to meet the minimum parking requirements
for that development.
6. Trailer signs shall be permitted in commercial and
industrial districts only.
7. No more than one trailer sign per business location
shall be permitted. Trailer signs on the same side of
the road shall be placed not less than two hundred
(200) feet apart. No more than three (3) trailer signs
for everyone thousand (1,000) feet on the same side of
the road shall be permitted.
8. The exterior measurements of any trailer sign, exclu-
sive of the transportation mechanism, shall not exceed
six (6) feet in height or ten (10) feet in length, and
shall not exceed sixty (60) square feet in area per
face. No trailer sign shall be located in such a man-
ner as to obstruct another sign.
9. All bulbs in or attached to any trailer sign shall be
approved weather-proof rated outdoor lamps. Spot-type
bulbs and flashing, running, or revolving illumination
are prohibited.
10. Each trailer sign shall have permanently aff ixed and
prominently displayed. the name, business address
and/or telephone number of the owner of the sign.
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11. Each trailer sign, when in use, shall in some manner be
securely fastened to a permanent structure or to the
ground and shall have its wheels locked so that only
the person renting, leasing, owning, or providing the
sign shall have the capability of unlocking the wheels.
12. A permit for a trailer sign shall be valid only for the
sign location designated on the permit. If a trailer
is moved from the location designated on its permit,
the permit shall become void, and no refund of the fee
shall be due.
13. Each trailer sign shall comply with the requirements of
the building and electrical codes of the City of Winter
Springs.
(e) POLITICAL SIGN
Political signs may be erected as individual candidates
qualify. Signs may remain erected until forty-eight hours
after the last election in which the candidate is entered.
Each sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in
commercial/industrial zone, and sixteen (16) square feet in
residential zones, except on developed residential lots each
sign shall not exceed six (6) square feet in area.
(f) CONSTRUCTION SIGN
Signs denoting owner, architect, financial institution or
contractors may be erected on a lot or parcel of land under
construction. Signs may remain as long as an active build-
ing permit is maintained. Collectively, the signs shall not
exceed sixty-four (64) square feet per site.
(g) REAL ESTATE SIGN
1. In residential districts, on tracts of five (5) acres
or less, one sign, not to exceed six (6) square feet in
area shall be permitted. On tracts larger than five
(5) acres, each sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32)
square feet, and more than one (1) may be permi t ted
provided additional locations are approved by the
Building Official and are not less than two hundred
(200) feet from the nearest residence. No sign shall
be erected within a public right-of-way.
2. In residential distr icts in a subdivision on property
which is being developed or offered for sale, one (1)
combination real estate and identification sign not to
exceed one hundred (100) square feet in area, may be
permi tted until such time as the subdivision is com-
pleted, but not to exceed two (2) years.
3. In residential districts, signs exceeding six (6)
square feet in area shall be placed a minimum of one
hundred (100) feet from any residence. Signs exceeding
thirty-two (32) square feet in area shall be placed a
minimum distance of two hundred (200) feet from any
residence.
4. In commercial, agr icul tural and industr ial distr icts,
the copy area of real estate signs shall not exceed one
hundred (100) square feet. More than one sign may be
erected provided it does not violate other regulations
of the Code.
( h) GARAGE SALE SIGN
Garage sale signs are permitted on the garage sale premises
only. Collectively, such signs shall not exceed six (6)
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square feet in area. All signs shall be removed at the end
of the sale.
(i) DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Directional signs are of a permanent nature and may be per-
mitted without expiration date. If such sign is to be
located within a City right-of-way, the size and location of
the sign must first to be approved by the Winter Spr ings
City Commission and must meet the sign standards established
by the Florida Department of Transportation. If such sign
is to be located on pr i vate property in a Planned Unit
development, the architectural review board or in the
absence of such board, the developer, shall determine its
size and location.
(j) BENCH SIGN
A franchise agreement between the City and the applicant
shall be required before bench signs are permitted to be
installed. Bench signs are permitted subject to the terms
and conditions of such franchise agreement.
(k) IDENTIFICATION SIGN
1. Identification signs may be located on private property
in any district, provided the use or activity is per-
mitted or approved in such a district.
2. Such signs shall be located on private property only
and not less than twenty-five (25) feet from any inter-
section. Each sign shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet
in height nor exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in
copy area.
3. Sign lights shall be focused, directed and arranged to
prevent glare or direct illumination so as not
to create a traffic hazard on abutting property or
adjacent streets or roads.
4. Signs not attached to a building, proposed as part of a
development plan, shall be reviewed by the Site Plan
Review Board, or Staff Review, as appropriate, during
initial review.
( 1 ) BANNER
Banner signs shall require a permit, which shall be valid
for fourteen (14) days.
(m) NON-CONFORMING SIGN
1. Any sign which, when erected, conformed to the existing
zoning regulations and subsequently is declared noncon-
forming due to the enactment of this division or any
amendment to the zoning ordinance may remain, subject
to the following provisions:
(a) No sign may be moved, structurally altered, or
repaired in a manner that would require replace-
ment of more than fifty (50) per cent of anyone
sign's supporting members, without complying with
all provisions of this article.
(b) Within two (2) years of the effective date of this
division, all nonconforming outdoor advertising
signs and their supporting members shall be
removed.
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(c) Any nonconforming identification sign may be
allowed to continue, provided the business or use
it advertises remains in operation. When the
business or use is discontinued, the sign must be
removed, and any replacement sign must conform to
all existing regulations.
2. Signs placed on public right-of-way without authoriza-
tion shall be subject to immediate removal by the
Department of Public Works, City of Winter Springs.
(n) PROHIBITED SIGNS
1. Snipe signs
2. Freestanding signs
3. Obscene signs
4. Hazardous signs
5. Flashing, running, or revolving illuminated signs
6. Bus stop shelter signs
7. Any sign placed on public right-of-way for more than
twenty-four (24) hours which does not comply with this
regulation
8. Balloon displays
9. Spot or Search Lights
( 0 ) WEATHER WARNINGS
All non-permanent signs shall be moved to a secure location
upon a warning of high winds or hurr icane by the National
Weather Service.
(p) VARIANCES
1. Variances to this section of the Code, except for those
decisions made by the Site Plan Review Board or Staff
Review, may be granted by the City of Winter Spr ings
Board of Adjustment pursuant to Section 44.21 and
44.21.1 of Appendix A - Zoning of the Winter Springs
City Code.
2. Decisions made by the Si te Plan Review Board may be
appealed to the Ci ty Commission pursuant to Section
44.23.7 of Appendix A - Zoning of the Winter Springs
City Code.
3. Decisions made by the Staff Review may be appealed
pursuant to Section 44.85.5 of Appendix A - Zoning of
the Winter Springs City Code.
PERMITS SECTION II
BUILDING PERMIT REQUIRED
No person shall erect, alter, repair or relocate any sign,
except as noted below, without first obtaining a building
permit for such work from the Winter Springs Building
Department. No permit shall be issued until the Winter
Springs Building Department determines that such work is in
accordance with the requirements contained in this article,
and the Building Department determines such work will not
violate the building or electrical codes of Winter Springs.
A sticker, provided by the Winter Springs Building Depart-
ment, showing the date of expiration of the permit shall be
displayed on each permitted sign.
PERMIT FEES
A permit fee schedule shall be established by resolution of
the Winter Springs City Commission.
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EXEMPTIONS
The following signs may be erected without a permit, sub-
ject, however, to all remaining requirements of
regulations:
1. Bulletin boards and identification signs for public,
charitable, or religious inst tutions located on the
premises of said institution and not exceeding twelve
(12) square feet in total area.
2.Occupational signs denoting only the name, street
number and business of an occupation a commercial
building, public institution, building, or dwelling,
which do not exceed two (2) square feet.
3. Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings and date
of erection when cut into a masonry surface or when
constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials.
4. Traffic or other municipal, county, state or federal
signs, legal notices, railroad crossing signs, danger
signs and such temporary, emergency, or non-advertising
signs as may be approved by the Winter Springs City
Commission.
5. One "For Sale" or "For Rent" sign per parcel of prop-
erty when such sign has an area per face of not more
than six (6) square feet.
6. Identification signs at the entrance drive of resi-
dences, estates, and ranches, which do not exceed two
(2) square feet.
7.Non-advertising directional signs or symbols ("En-
trance", "Exit", "Slow", "Caution", "No Trespasing",
etc.) located on and pertaining to a parcel of private
property each, not to exceed four (4) square feet.
SECTION II - The provlslons of this Ordinance are severable
and if any section or other part of this Ordinance shall for
any reason be held invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining
sections or parts of this Ordinance shall remain valid and in
full force and effect.
SECTION III - All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con-
flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed.
SECTION IV - This Ordinance shall become effective immedi-
ately upon its passage and adoption.
Passed and adopted this 12th day of Oct., 1987.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
JOHN V. TORCASO, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Mary T. Norton
CITY CLERK
FIRST READING 8/24/1987
Posted 8/31/87
SECOND READING 10/12/87
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The Orlando Sentinel
Publiah~ Daily
. A1tamonle Springa, Seminole County, Florida
~hde of ]!'Iotlrl(t} SS.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Donna Shaver
, who on oath says that
she is the Legal Advertising Representative of the Orlando Sentinel, a Daily newspaper
published at Altamonte Springs, in Seminole County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a Not ice 0 f Pub 1 i c H ear i n g in the matter of
Ordinance No. 399
in the
Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
September 20, 1987
Mfiant further says that the said Orlando Sentinel is a newspaper published at Altamonte
Springs, in Seminole County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been contin-
uously published in said Seminole County, Florida, each Week Day and has been entered as
second-class mail matter at the post office in Altamonte Springs, in said Seminole County,
Florida for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of ad-
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firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this
advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
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FORM NO. AD-264
JAMES E. ALDERMAN
SILVIA MORELL ALDERMAN
RANDAL M. ALLIGOOD
LINDA J. BARNBY
FREDERICK L. BATEMAN, JR.
EDMUND T. SAXA. JR.
JEANELLE G. BRONSON
CHARLES R. P. BROWN
ANDREW M. BRUMBY .
PAUL F. BRYAN
JAMES A. BURT
MARGUERITE H. DAVIS
ROBERT H. DELLECKER
MARTIN R. DIX
GARRISON M. DUNDAS
JAMES E. EATON
CHARLES R. GEORGE III
JAMES A. GUSTlNO
EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR.
MITCHELL B. HAIGLER
..JANE C. HAYMAN
ALLAN ..J. KATZ
CHRISTOPHER K. KAY
FRANK C. KRUPPENBACHER
EOWARD L. KUTTER
THOMAS F. LANG
PETER G. LATHAM
RICHARD P. LEE
..JOHN R. MARKS ::III
..JAMES A. MINIX
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HECTOR A. TICO PEREZ
RICHARD L- ROGERS
NANCY A. ROSSMAN
ROBERT A. SAVILL
GARY A. SHIPMAN
DAVID N. SOWERBY
ROBERT P. SUMMERS
RICHARD R. SWANN
MARK S.WALKER
JAMES G.WILLARD
LETITIA E. WOOD
SUITE 1100
135 WEST CENTRAL BOULEVARD
POST OFFICE BOX 640
ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32802-0640
(305) 425 -3939
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SUITE BOO
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FAX (904) 222-0103
OF COUNSEL
EDWARD S. JAFFRY
DAVID C. LATHAM
200 SEMINOLE STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 538
STUART, F"LORIDA 33495
(305) 287- 8822
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SPECIAL CONSULTANTS
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REFLY TO ORLANDO
August 18, 1987
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Ms. Mary
City of
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Norton, City Clerk
Winter Springs
East State Road 434
Springs, Florida
32708
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Re:
Sign Ordinance
Dear Mary:
Enclosed
distribution
please
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find the revised
Cornmissione~ and
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Enclosure
cc:
Frank C. Kruppenbacher, Esq.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
City of Winter Springs Planning and Zoning Board
Local Planning Agency
Wednesday, April 22, 1987
7: 30 PM
City Hall, 1126 East SR 434
Public comment is solicited regarding five proposed amendments to the
Winter Springs Adopted land Use Map, an Element of the City's Corrprehensive
Plan. Persons who appear at this Public Hear:ing will be heard orally.
Written comments may be filed with the City Clerk, 1126 East SR 434, and
Wlll be entered into the record. Questions regarding the proposed
ammendments may be directed to the City Planner at 327-1800.
The sites of the five requested amendments are keyed by number on the map
and further described below.
C I T Y 0 F WIN T E R S P R I N G S
(DIAGRAM OF MAP)
Hearing reopened to add post office site (5)
1. Lot 14 and pt Lot 15, Entzminger Farms Add. 3; pt Lot 13, Ehtz. Fms. Add. l.
Ten acres on Florida Ave. Change from Low Density Residential to Light
Industrial. Zimmer.
2 Lot 25, Block D, D. R. Mitchell Survey of the Levy Grant. Ten acres on
south side of SR 434 east of SR 419. Change from General Rural to Light
Industrial. Henson.
3 Lot 20 less the east 219 ft, Block D, Mitchell Survey of levy Grant.
Five acres on south side of SR 434 east of SR 419. Change from Rural
Residential to Light Industrial. Cottle.
4 Lot 28, Block B, Mitchell Survey of levy Grant. Eight acres north
of SR 434-'fuscawilla Road :intersection. Change from Rural Residential
to Light Industrial. Blumberg
5 Lot 26 less Hwy ROW and less west 651 ft, Block D, Mitchell Survey of Levy
Grant. Seventeen acres on west side of SR 434 north of Tuscawilla Road
intersection. Change from High Density Residential to Commercial. Suda.