HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976 03 25 Planning and Zoning Board Regular Minutes
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1976-10
MINUTES
\vinter Springs Planning & ZoninE'; Board
Narch 25, 1976
PRESENT: P&Z Board members Nel'Tsome, Rossiter, c:md Sabatini.
ABSENT: P&Z Board members Cottage & Sines ... ZoninG Commissioner Hendrix ...
Asst. Zoning Commissioner Hunter
CALL TO ORDER: Meeting called to order by Chairperson Rossiter at 7:36 p.m.
HINUTES: Minutes of the meeting of Harch 11 v.Tere approved as submitted, vJith
the insertion of the 1Hord "pools" after the ~\iord "swimming" in the 22nd line.
PUBLIC HEARING: The regular meeting was adjourned at 7:1.,5 p.m. and the contin-
ued Public Hearing on a request for a ch8n~e in the Tuscawilla PUD preliminary
development plan was called to order.
HOT ION : On a motion by NeltTSOme, seconded by Sabatini, end ::m emendment to the
motion by Hrs. Rossiter, seconded by Newsome, the P&Z B02rd voted unc'imously to
adopt the follOltTing:
"Hove that the P&Z Board recommend to the Hinter Springs City Council th?t the
requested chc:mge in the TuscClv,Tilla PUD preliminary development plcm for c:m ap-
proximately 52-ecre parcel be approved, subject to the eventual submission of
a final development plan covering the subject parcel which shall consist of
properly identifed exhibits and supporting materials to include the following:
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1. Identification of the present owners and developers of all land
included in the Final Development Plan.
2. Identification of all consultants involved in the preparation of the
Final Development Plan.
3. A location map indicating the relationship between the area proposed
for final development, the remainder of the area within the approved
Ereliminary Development Plan and the surrounding area..
4. Boundary survey, legal description, and gross acreage of the area
submitted for final approval.
5. A preliminary subdivision plan (preliminary plat), if the applicant
proposes to create 3 or more parcels..
G. E plot plan with scaled dimensions including but not limited to the
following:
a. The name, location, ROW width, and width of pavement of proposed
streets, easements, pedestrian ways, bicycle paths, and water courses.
b. The name, location, width, and design of existing streets, including
abutting arterials within 200 ft. of the subject property. .
c. The locations, dimensions, and uses of all buildings and structures,
including proposed property lines, utility plants ~nd permanent signs.
d. Open and covered off-street parking areas, including landscaping
and external lighting systems.
e. Distance of dwelling units from vehicular accessways and parking
areas.
f. Walls, fencing, or landscaping between private and common areas,
along streets and highways, drainage ways, railroads, and along the
periphery of the development.
g. Refuse storage areas and method of solid waste disposal.
P&Z Board Hinutes .. Harch 25, 1976
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h. Areas to be conveyed or dedicated and improved for roadways, parks,
playgrounds, school sites, utilities, and other similar public or semi-
public uses.
i. The number and type of permanent and transient dwelling units; the
floor area ratio of commercial and/or industrial uses; density by
number of dwelling units per gross residential acre; minimum floor areas
for each residential building type; minimum setbacks and building
separations; maximum lot coverage; minimum floor elevation; and height
of structures.
7. A general landscaping and tree planting plan indicating areas and
vegetation to be preserved and the proposed method of preservation, in
addition to proposed irrigation systems and landscaping materials.
8. Design elevations and/or renderings of all proposed buildings or
structures.
9. Total acreage and types of open space and recreation.
10. Specific recreational facilities and improvements.
11. Preliminary engineering planE for roads, water, fire protection,
sanitary sewer, and storm water management systems including existing
ground surfaces and proposed elevations; typical cross-sections of
proposed grading, streets and sidewalks, canals and waterways; and pro-
posed types of pavement. Said plans must be approved by the City Engineer.
12. Covenants, conditions, restrictions, agreements, and grants which
govern the use,maintenance,and continued protection of buildings, structures,
~ landscaping, common open space, and recreational areas and facilities
within the development. Said documents shall indicate to the satisfaction
of the City Attorney an acceptable method of insuring that all obliga-
tions and improvements designated on the Final Development Plan can and
shall be completed. Bonds or an escrow account may be required in order
to satisfy this concern.
13. All exhibits must indicate the title, name, graphic scale, and
date of submittal and any subsequent revisions.
Further, that the \Vinter Springs City Council take no action on the requ88t until
the applicant has provided the City Clerk J.hJith the fol1ovJing:
1. A completed applic.stion form.
2. An updated map of the entire Tuscawilla PUD, including maximmn dendties
and an accurate legend.
3. A letter formally reql..l~ ~ L,ing the change in the preliminary development
plan, including the changes sought and a general description of the proposed
land use concept of the subject parcel."
The Public Hearing was closed at 8:30 p.m. and the regular meeting called back
into session.
NEXT HEETING:
April 8, 1976.
ADJOURLiJ"'MENT: Heeting was adjourned at 8:1+2 p.m.
The next regular P&Z Board meeting will be 7:30 p.m.
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John Nei"Jsome, Secretary
3/26/76