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TO: City Manager
SUBJECT: Adoption of Second Set of 1989 Amendments to Comprehensive Plan
DATE: December 14, 1989
We have received the required letter from the Department of Community Affairs
finding the present two amendments consistent with our existing Comprehensive
Plan, so that we may proceed with final action Monday evening under the
continued public hearings (Agenda items 3 and 4).
Regarding Amendment 2 - the park property - no comments were expressed by
any agency.
Regarding Amendment 1 - the five acres on the south side of S.R. 434 which
was the original access into the "400 acres" - protection of the needed
additional right-of-way for S.R. 434 is stressed. Please note that both
the City's original submittal to the State for review of these amendments
and Ordinance 476 specifically exclude the north 71 feet of this property
from the reclassification to Commercial so that reserved right-of-way will
not be developable as part of any commercial enterprise.
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Jacqueline Koch,
Director Administration/
Comprehensive Planning
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Amendment 1
Legal Description
West 231 ft. (less North 71 ft.
for ROW), Lot 8, Blk. B, n.R.
Mitchell SUrvey of the Levy Grant,
PB 1, Pg. 5, Seminole County.
General Location
Fronting the South side of SR 434,
about 1/4 mile East of SR 419
intersection.
Size
5 Acres
Present Land Use
Classification
Rural Residential
Present Zoning
R-U Rural-Urban
CUrrent nevelo~nent Status
Undeveloped except for undedicated
unpaved road.
Proposed Zoning
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial
Proposed Land Use
Classification
Commercial
Surrounding Land Uses
Winter Springs Commercial, Light
Industrial, Rural Residential, Low
Density Residential /
Seminole County General Rural
Public Facilities
Fron ts SR 434 just east of the
present terminus of five laning of
SR 434 at intersection with SR
419, recently rebuilt two lane
highway. SR 434 eastward from SR
419 has been engineered for multi-
laning and funded for ROW
acquisi tion in current DOT 5 year
plan; construction, however is not
yet funded. City-owned water and
sewer 1 ines are in place along
southern boundary of this
property. Solid waste handled by
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Amendment 2
Legal Description
Lots 1 and 2, Blk. C, and Lots 9
and la, Blk. B, D.R. Mitchell
SUrvey of the Levy Grant, PB 1,
Pg. 5, Seminole County.
General Location
South Shore of Lake Jesup, Along
Clifton Ave. (unpaved road), North
of Sharp Turn on 434, North of
Railroad .
Size
35 Acres
Present Land Use
Recently Annexed - Seminole County
Suburban Estates classification
remains in effect pursuant to FS
171.
Present Zoning
Seminole County A-1 Agriculture
Current Developnent Status
Undeveloped, except for vacant
single-f~nily residence on Lot 9.
Proposed Zoning
R-U Rural-Urban
Proposed Land Use Classification
Rural Residential
Surroundinq Land Uses
Winter Springs COlIunercial, Rural
Residential, Light Industrial /
Seminole County SUburban Estates.
Public Facilities
This property is part of 57 acres
recently Purchased by the City for
a major Park facili ty , including
active and passive recreation. It
is in the north-central area,
equally accessible to the two
large development spheres of
Winter Springs, the original
tcwnsi te on the west and a 3400-
acre PUD to the east. The
property is wi thin a few hundred
feet of SR 434, scheduled to be
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I STATE OF FLORIDA
DEAARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
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2740 CENlrERVIEW DRIVE. TAI.I.AHASSEE. FLORIDA 32399
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Ms. Jacquel~ne Koch
Director of~Administrative
services/domprehensive Planning
City ofWin1er Springs
1126 East sJate Road 434
Winter Spri ga, Florida 32708
Dear Ms. Ko h:
pursua't to section 163.3184, Florida statutes, the
Department f Community Affairs has reviewed the proposed map
amendments 0 the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. A
summary of he proposed amendments is enclosed, as are the
comments by review agencies.
The re~iew indicated that the proposed amendments are
consistent ~ith the statutory requirements which were in effect
prior to oCiober, 1985. However, please note the concerns
expressed b the Florida Department of Transportation relatinq to
right-of-wa protection along S.R. 434 for Amendment 1. In
addition, tIe City may want to provide access from the commercial
development. proposed in Amendment 1 to the residential land uses
to the Bout in order to provide convenient and efficient traffic
circulation.
Upon c1mpletion of the adoption process, the Department
requests a TOPY of the amended plan and adoption ordinance
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EMERGENCV MANApEMENT . HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. RESOURCf PlANNING AND MANAGEMENT
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BOll MARTINEZ
THOMAS G. PELHAM
Governor
December 14, 1989
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SU~RY
city of winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan Amendments
".mel1clment, 1
Existing De _ignation:
Proposed De~ignation:
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Existing Usi:
Surrounding Designations:
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Amendment 2
Existing De ignation:
Proposed De ignation:
Acres:
Existing Us
surrounding/Designations:
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Rural Residential
Commercial
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Undeveloped
Commercial (W); Rural Residential (E, N);
Low Density Residential (S)
Suburban Estates (County)
Rural Residential
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Undeveloped, except for 1 single
family structure
Commercial (8); Suburban Estates
(County: W, E) 1 Lake jessup (N)
This property was recently purchased
and annexed by the City for
development of a major park facility.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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GOYr:MOK SilCRETAKY
611 Wymore Road, Suite 101
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Telephone: (407) 623-1085
November 2, 1989
Mr. Ralph K. Hook
Department of Community Affairs
Bureau of Local Planning
2740 Centerview Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
Re: City of Winter Springs
Plan Amendments
Dear Mr. Hook:
The Department has reviewed the City of Winter Springs Plan
Amendments and offers the following comments:
AMENDMENT 1
SR 434 currently operates at a peak hour level of service
"E", approaching "F", in this area. The FDOT minimum
acceptable level of service standard for this portion of SR
434 is "E". As stated in the Amendment, SR 434 is planned
for widening with right-of-way acquisition scheduled in
1991-92. Construction is not funded at this time. A
portion of this parcel will be affected by the right-of-way
needs of this project. Right-of-way reservation maps have
been filed in Seminole County and should be consulted. SR
434 has an ultimate build-out potential of six lanes.
Right-of-way protection and building setbacks should be
sufficient to allow for future expansion.
The Department appreciates the opportunity t.O review and corrunent
on local government comprehensive amendments. If you have any
questions or need further information, feel free to contact me at
(407) 623-1085.
Sincerely,
RFD/lw
cc: Jacqueline Koch, City of Winter Springs
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COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PHONE: (305) 32,., 130
October 25, 1989
1101 EAST FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
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Honorable Leanne Grove, Mayor
City of winter Springs
1126 East S.R. 434
winter springs, FL 32708
SUBJECT: Second City of winter Springs Comprehensive Plan
Amendments for 1989
Dear M~e:~~~~e
The County has reviewed the subject amendments and offers
the following comments:
Amendment '1 - Rural Residential to Commercial and associated
rezoning from R-U (Rural-Urban) to C-l (Neighborhood Commercial)
on approximately five acres (BCC District 2)
The County has no objection to the proposed amendment;
however, recommends that d~e to the existing level of service on
S.R. 434 (D/E on and off peak hours) no development order should
be issued for this property until 4-laning of S.R. 434 is
complete. If rezoned, the following items are recommended to be
addressed prior to issuance of any development permits:
State Road 434
3. Coordination with FDOT for dedication of right-of-
way;
b. Left turn lane and taper;
c. Cross access/joint use easements;
d. Five (5) foot sidewalk;
e. Approval of access, and accomodation of drainage
by the County to be reviewed by the County
Engineer; and
f.
Payment of Road Impact Fee.