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MARCH 21, 2001
I. CALL TO ORDER
The Special Meeting of March 21, 2001 of the City Commission was called to order by
Deputy Mayor David W. McLeod at 5:07 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the
Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida
32708).
ROLL CALL:
Mayor Paul P. Partyka, arrived at 6:28 p.m.
Deputy Mayor David W. McLeod, present
Commissioner Robert S. Miller, arrived at 5:12 p.m.
Commissioner Michael S. Blake, present
Commissioner Edward Martinez, Jr., present
Commissioner Cindy Gennell, present
City Manager Ronald W. McLemore, present
City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese, present
II. PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-18 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LS-CPA-1-00) That Would Change The Future Land Use Map
Designation Of The Elizabeth Morse Foundation Property From (County)
"Suburban Estates" (1 DU Per Acre) To (City) Designation "GreeneWay
Interchange."
Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "We need a Motion to read this."
"MOTION TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
DEPUTYMAYORMcLEOD: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
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City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese read Ordinance 2001-18 by "Title" only.
Mr. Tom Grimms, AICP, Comprehensive Planning Coordinator introduced this Agenda
Item to the Commission.
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
Mr. Scott Henderson, Henderson Planning Group: advised the Commission that they
were representing the Elizabeth Morse Foundation and spoke about this property.
Commissioner Robert S. Miller arrived at 5:12 p.m,
Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "At this time would the record show, that Commissioner
Miller has joined us."
Ms. Terry Scarlata, 1006 Nancy Circle, Winter Springs, Florida: spoke on concurrency
management in relation to parks and recreation.
Deputy Mayor McLeod asked about several references by Ms. Scarlata to "settlement."
Attorney Garganese explained that, "Ms. Scarlata challenged a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment that this Commission adopted, maybe about a year and a half ago, and it is
part of her challenge, we had worked out a proposed settlement which will be coming
before the City Commission for consideration, probably if not your next meeting, the
meeting after that, and all that stipulated settlement agreement would do is obligate the
City Commission to consider an Ordinance setting forth a concurrency management
system addressing parks and recreation, so that whenever future developments come into
the City, they would have to go through the concurrency management Ordinance
procedures."
Mr. Grimms was asked, "Has the City satisfied their requirements for parks and
recreation based on population." Mr. Grimms answered by saying, "The problem is that
we don't have a development proposal before us right now." City Manager, Ronald W.
McLemore was asked, "For the amount of residents we have, the amount of park space
we presently have, are we complying with our Comprehensive Plan?" Manager
McLemore replied, "We believe that the amount of acreage as provided in your current
plan actually supercedes what your current need is based on your Comprehensive Plan."
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"I'D LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION TO MOVE ITEM 'A' TO. SECOND
READING." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER GENNELL. DISCUSSION.
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VOTE:
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
B. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-19 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LS-CPA-4-00) That Would Change The Future Land Use Map
Designation Of The Springs Land/Jesup Shores Property From "Mixed Use" To
The "Town Center" Designation.
Manager McLemore stated "I think it is fair to state that this Commission is on the record
over and over and over again, relative to its willingness to spend money to develop parks
in the city. Our problem has been the lack of willingness on the part of neighborhoods to
do it. And Ijust want that on the record."
Further discussion. Manager McLemore stated, "What I am saying to you, is I think is
what these people want to hear, is we acknowledge their concerns and that they are
willing to work with them to come up with a - product that will represent, to the public a
good transition into the core area of your Town Center, and at the same time, recognizing
that if we were to apply the rules purely, it may create some real hardship in trying to
make this a feasibly developable piece of property."
Manager McLemore further stated, "I need to point out one other thing to you. What I
passed out to you just a moment ago was a list of items that was presented to me, late this
afternoon, and I need to tell you that we don't agree with everything that is in that, but it
represents at least the kind of discussion we need to be having, in order to woz:k with
Centex and making this a development that would be a credit to the Town Center, if not,
follow th~ guidelines, purely."
Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "I would like to point out at this time, that Centex is a
client of mine also - however, not in this particular matter, or with this particular group
of people, in anyway, shape or form. I primarily deal with Centex - out of Osceola. So I
just wanted to make that clear for the record."
Discussion.
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"I'D LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT WE READ THIS BY 'TITLE' ONLY."
MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
MARTINEZ. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-19 by "Title" only.
Mr. Ed Leerdam: explained to the Commission how he has already lost a buyer, and
asked that a different approach be considered.
Mr. Tom Daly, Daly Design Group: representing Mr. Leerdam and Centex, and
discussed some renderings and plans for the property. Discussion.
The first specific item discussed was the location of garages. Mr. Daly stated that "Ron
and Charles both requested that we look and see if there was a way we could put the
garages to the back, so that it is all front facing with front porches and all, and Centex
went through their 30 or 40 different townhouses that they do nationwide. They looked
at the product, the marketplace that they would be trying to fulfill and are unable to have
a product that would be exclusively with - garages coming in the rear. And so one of the
items on here, I think it is the fourth one down, talks about garage doors facing the front,
strictly only for the units that come along the front, limited to one (1) car garages."
Manager McLemore stated that their approach would be that, "We will take their people
and sit down with our consultant and see how we can marry the various ideas into
something that we think will work."
Commissioner Michael S. Blake stated that "The front garage doors cause me great
concern. It doesn't mean no, it just means great concern." Commissioner Blake further
asked, "What steps can we take to mitigate those garage doors on the front, if in fact we
get to a point where that is something that we would want to allow it." Furthermore,
Commissioner Blake added, "Your second item where it discusses Town Center
standards meeting the intent, but not being held in a strict interpretation of the
architectural standards. And what I read into that one is an intent to cheapen, if you will,
and please excuse me for using that word, but that's really how it comes across to me, in
all frankness, is to cheapen the visual appearance, the quality of the development, and
that I would tell you is precisely what we have worked against in trying to put this Town
Center deal together, so I would direct Staff to pay special attention in discussions to that
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particular item as well as the front garage doors. I think there may be ways that I haven't
thought of to mitigate the garage door on the front of some units; I would prefer to have
them in the back."
Mr. Daly replied, "We have talked about the mitigation of the garages and there are some
things architecturally, if we can't get it to a rear garage - that would look less like a - big
white door."
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Commissioner Miller was also concerned with garages on the front.
Deputy Mayor McLeod added, "If you look at your complex setting, on the south side of
your drawing, on the southeast, those buildings. The buildings themselves are facing the
water. The parking lots are back to back with the front side of the other buildings facing
the wetlands. Why couldn't you take the first three (3) buildings on your - Northeast
side of the property and flip those and do the same thing, which therefore would put three
(3) of the main buildings back to the roadside, the frontages, and give you access - and
give the residents that would be in these buildings, would have a much better view of the
water, than what they would of the parking lot, on the back side."
Deputy Mayor McLeod further suggested that "The back could also be built to look like
the front." Mr. Daly stated, "That's what we were talking about, and that is something
we would be very interested in doing. We could still even put in a frontage road, if it
made it look and feel like a Town Center." Deputy Mayor McLeod added, "I don't know
that you would have to necessarily put a frontage road in there, because you're eating up
more green space, and I think I would rather see some green space in the parking lot,
even an island, or whatever if you could between that and the road, therefore I would be
much less objectionable to only two of the buildings that may have to face the roadway to
the north, unless you were able to move that section of the road back toward the water,
and actually move those forward. And I think your project then would work, at east from
our perspective, or my perspective. I have a real problem, like Commissioner Blake did,
and Commissioner Miller with the garages facing - if you somehow can work out to have
a design that makes it look - the back of the house kind of look like the front, from the
roadway, and I've seen that done before. I would have no problem working anything else
out with you, through the City Manager and Staff that needs to be done, within reason, on
the project. I think that would be a real strong, good faith effort, for everybody to try to
make it work."
Mr. Daly replied, "And we would be more than willing, and I've had that discussion
specifically with Centex, and they have indicated that they would be more than willing to
do just what you are talking about." Deputy Mayor McLeod added, "I would be just
more favorable to look at this thing, getting the - front, to become the back, and flip them
around. Manager McLemore added, "I just wanted to say in appreciating what you said,
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that you would leave us the full latitude to explore a number of different alternatives, not
just that one." Deputy Mayor McLeod agreed with Manager McLemore.
Commissioner Cindy Gennell asked, "I wanted to know the property in front of Winding
Hollow, along 434, is that all wetlands, or can that be developed eventually?" Manager
McLemore agreed that it was wetlands. Mr. Daly added, "I think that runs all the way to
the wetland on our property boundary." Commissioner Gennell further inquired, "So if
there were an access road there, it could only go for just a little ways anyhow. I would
just as soon see, you be able to take advantage of that to enhance your project a little bit,
and get those garages off the road - perhaps turn your buildings or something."
In discussing the "proposed commercial piece" of property on the eastern edge,
Commissioner Blake advised Manager McLemore that regarding the discussion to
possibly "Allow a convenience store, a small market or something perhaps that would
serve gasoline to vehicles, Ron, I would want any development of that sort to strictly
comply with the Town Center." Manager McLemore agreed.
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"MOTION TO MOVE ITEM 'B' TO SECOND READING." MOTION BY
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER.
DISCUSSION.
"MR. MAYOR, I WOULD LIKE TO AMEND THE MOTION TO - ADD THE
DIRECTION TO HAVE STAFF CONTINUE DISCUSSIONS WITH THE
LANDOWNER AND THE PROPERTY DEVELOPER TO EMBODY THE
DISCUSSIONS WE'VE HAD THIS EVENING." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER. DISCUSSION.
MANAGER McLEMORE ADDED, "WHICH INCLUDE EXPLORING A
NUMBER OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF ALTERNATIVES." SEVERAL
COMMISSIONER STATED, "YES." DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD ADDED, "IS
THERE A TIME FRAME IN THAT?" MANAGER McLEMORE STATED, "I
WOULD SAY THE INCENTIVE IS ON BOTH OUR PARTS TO GET THEM
MOVING AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE." COMMISSIONER BLAKE STATED,
"I THINK THERE IS INCENTIVE CERTAINLY ON THE DEVELOPER'S
PART TO DO THIS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLY, SO I THINK WE WILL BE
THERE."
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VOTE: (ON AMENDMENT)
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTYMAYORMcLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
VOTE: (ON MAIN MOTION)
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
C. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-20 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LS-CPA-5-00) That Would Change The Future Land Use Map
Designation Of The Property From (County) "Medium Density Residential" (Max.
10 DU Per Acre) To (City) Designation "Town Center", On Property Located On
The West Side Of Tuskawilla Road And Adjacent On The South Side Of Milky
Way Avenue.
"MOTION TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-20 by "Title" only.
Commissioner Blake stated, "Mr. Grimms, there were three (3) different parcels, three (3)
different sections - in my packet, it says that one of those was removed. I thought two
(2) of those were removed." Mr. Grimms replied, "I talked to the developer's
representative, he said that the little sliver, shall we say, the very south part of the
property that borders Oak Forest, was removed also." Commissioner Blake asked
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Attorney Garganese, "Does the Ordinance as drafted, reflect that?" Attorney Garganese
responded, "We have two (2) legal descriptions, one for a 29.6655 acre parcel and one for
a 5.644 acre parcel. I do not have a survey to review." Commissioner Blake added, "The
part that I am particularly concerned with that was omitted was, I believe it's .836 acres,
defined as - property three (3), and I just want to make absolutely certain that any action
we take tonight does not include that property three (3)." Mr. Grimms added, "The
request of the developer is that only property two (2) be considered." Manager
McLemore stated, "We could take that direction into the second reading and make sure
what we bring back, is consistent with that." Discussion.
Ms. Sandy Bierly, CHC Development: advised the Commission that "The property is
38.37 acres." Commissioner Blake further inquired, "And what does that include, in
terms of defining it by the parcel or property numbers." Ms. Bierly stated, "Parcel two
(2) only." Commissioner Blake then stated, "That's only property two (2)." Ms. Bierly
stated, "That's correct."
Attorney Garganese stated, "For the purposes of the first reading, why don't we just
attach as the exhibit, that a small Bower-Singleton property boundary map that identifies
property one (1), property two (2), and property three (3), it is in your package. We'll
just for first reading purposes take this map and state that this amendment is just for
property two (2), and then we hope we can get a legal description cleared up for the next
reading, and attach it - to the Ordinance."
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item,
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"MOTION TO MOVE ITEM 'c' TO SECOND READING." MOTION BY
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER.
DISCUSSION. COMMISSIONER BLAKE STATED, "I WILL HAVE TO VOTE
AGAINST THIS UNLESS WE AMEND THE MOTION, SO IT IS AS WE
DISCUSSED, WHICH INVOLVES PROPERTY TWO (2), WHICH IS
DIFFERENT THAN WHAT THE ITEM IS, BECAUSE THE ITEM HAS THE
WRONG ACREAGE IN IT, AND DISCUSSES A DIFFERENT SOUTHERN
BOUNDARY THAT WOULD INCLUDE PROPERTY THREE (3)." DEPUTY
MAYOR McLEOD ASKED COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ, "WAS YOUR -
MOTION AS THE CITY ATTORNEY PRESENTED?" COMMISSIONER
EDWARD MARTINEZ JR. STATED, "YES." COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ
THEN STATED, "I'LL ACCEPT THE COMMENTS BY THE COMMISSIONER
AND THE COMMENTS BY THE CITY ATTORNEY THAT THE -
SEPARATION OF THE MAP - BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE MOTION."
COMMISSIONER BLAKE ASKED, "IS THE MOTION TO APPROVE IT FOR
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THAT PROPERTY DESIGNATED AS PROPERTY TWO (2) ON THE MAP
ONLY?" COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ STATED, "YES."
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
D. Community Development Department - Planning Division
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E. Community Development Department - Planning Division
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F. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-23 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LS-CP A-6-00) That Would Replace Completely The Current
Text And Maps In The Traffic Circulation Element Volume 1 Of 2 And Volume 2
Of 2 Of The City's Comprehensive Plan.
"MOTION TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER GENNELL. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-23 by "Title" only.
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Mr. Grimms advised the Commission, "This is to update, and to completely replace all
text and all maps in both volume one (1) and in volume two (2) of our Comprehensive
Plan Amendment."
Mr. Terry Zaudtke, CPH Engineers, Inc.: addressed the Commission on this project.
Brief discussion,
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "Do we have a Motion on Item 'F. ",
MOTION. SECOND. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTYMAYORMcLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
G. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-24 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LS-EM-CPA-1-2001) That Would Change The Future Land Use
Map Designation Of Properties With Multi-Family Apartment Complexes In And
Around The Intersection Of Moss Road And State Road 434 From "Commercial"
To "Medium Density Residential" (6.6 - 9.0 DU Per Acre).
"I MOVE TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. DISCUSSION.
Commissioner Gennellleft the dais at 6:23 p.m.
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VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: ABSENT FOR THE VOTE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-24 by "Title" only.
Brief discussion.
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"MOTION TO MOVE TO SECOND READING."
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. SECONDED. DISCUSSION.
MOTION BY
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
Commissioner Gennell returned to the dais at 6:27 p.m.
VOTE: (CONTINUED)
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
H. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-25 To Adopt The Proposed Rezoning (REZ-3-
2001) That Would Change The Zoning Map Designation Of Properties With Multi-
Family Apartment Complexes In And Around The Intersection Of Moss Road And
State Road 434 From C-1 "Neighborhood Commercial" To R-3 "Multi-Family
Dwelling" District.
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"MOTION TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY, ORDINANCE 2001-25." MOTION BY
COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ.
DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-25 by "Title" only.
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion' of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"I'LL MOVE TO MOVE IT TO THE SECOND READING, ORDINANCE 2001-
25." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER GENNELL. SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER BLAKE. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
I. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading And
Consideration Of Ordinance 2001-26 To Adopt The Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment (LG-CPA-2,3,4-98) That Would Add Three (3) New Policy
Statements (LG-CP A-2-98 In The Conservation Element; LG-CP A-3-98 In Tbe
Land Use Element; LG-4-CPA-98 In The Intergovernmental Coordination Element)
To The Comprehensive Plan.
Mayor Partyka was present in the Commission Chambers at approximately 6:28 p.m.
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"MOTION TO READ BY 'TITLE' ONLY." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
MILLER. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR McLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Attorney Garganese read Ordinance 2001-26 by "Title" only.
Attorney Garganese stated, "It appears that there are two (2) Exhibit One's (1) that are
attached, at least behind my Ordinance. I will note, I think the appropriate Exhibit One
(1) reflects that in 2001, this City would go ahead and develop and adopt appropriate land
development regulations. One of the exhibits says in the year 2000, which obviously has
passed." Deputy Mayor McLeod stated, "So noted."
Deputy Mayor McLeod opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
The "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item was closed.
"MOTION TO MOVE 2001-26 TO SECOND READING." MOTION BY
COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ.
DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTYMAYORMcLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
"MOTION TO ADJOURN." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE.
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. DISCUSSION.
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VOTE:
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER GENNELL: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
DEPUTYMAYORMcLEOD: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
III. ADJOURNMENT
Deputy Mayor McLeod adjoumedthe Special Meeting at 6:35 p.m.
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NOTE: These minutes were approved at the April 9, 2001 City Commission Meeting.